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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1994_10_23Ask about our Fro Had Table Offer - V � r -,..d wodangs Banquets meetings 69511s, ale Country Club NEWS Public schools get upgrades Page 3 NAM A real hon turns one Page 10 � �owcNa aril. . noes you► child uae �- ' tusR,er fuN potential? Give himftr BOTH with KARATE. Q�o_t;aa. News Advertiser Sunday, Oct. 23, 1994 24 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 113 No. 43 Aiervortsti*11 not needed. ftold `Krish call By MARIANNE TAKA(S area in which the facility would be located. But she STAFF RIPORiFR added she and others at the meeting aren't confi- PICKERING — Yet another forum to hear the dent their views will be clearly reflected in the public's views on the proposed Pickering airport report on the airport issue to be submitted to the was held Tuesday night, but many area residents federal transportation minister in December. still have doubts they'll be listerned to. "It was folly to expropriate the land in 1972," Most of approximately 80 people at the forum noted Mrs. Thomas, "and now they're trying to in the Ajax Commtmity Centre stated their opposi- vindicate themselves by building an airport" tion to any airport being built here. The forum was held by Transport Canada to get "I think (federal government officials) got the public input on its Southern Ontario Area Airports mmWe (that People are against the airport),- said Study (SOARS) designed to determine whether Marian Thomas, a resident of the north Pickering another airport is needed in southern Ontario to Renewed call for stiff terms in gun crimes By JOAN RANSBERRY IXWt1kM STAFF DURHAM — The minimum sentence for people using guns in crimes like Thursday's bloody bank robbery in Port Perry should be multiplied five times. says the chairman of the Durham Regional Police Services Board. Jim Witty, who's also Ajax mayor, is once again demanding the federal government give stiffer prison terms to weapon -toting criminals like the two masked gunmen who shot three Durham police officers and two civilians during the Port Perry bold -up around 7:30 p.m. "The minimum sentence for a crime with a weapon should be changed from one year to five years with no Jim Witty chance for parole;' says Mr. Witty. He's adamant that tougher sentencing will act as a deterrent to such crimes. "If somebody realizes that if he does something stupid with a weapon, he'll go to prison for a minimum of five years, he'd think twice Inside about doing it. As it is now, there's no real fear for these peo- ple as far as a penalty goes." In the trtews Mr. Witty notes Durham Editorial ............................6 Region council has already asked the federal government to impress Name Dropping...............10 upon judges the need to get Sports .............................11 tougher with people involved in Classified ........................17 weapons offences. Phone listes He visited the scene of Thurs- General683-5110 day's crime for which two Fax 683-7363 Kingston brothers were arrested Yours m that city Friday. Sincerely "When I drove home, I felt 1-416-976-1991 numb. I was also frightened. I InfoSource 683-7040 wondered if one of these guys The New Advertises would pounce out of a ditch and happy n6'�Y teases recycled come peof a guy,me. I'm a pretty id." type guy. but I was afraid. t Mitchell McArthur, 42, was 934 + 74 GST = $1 arrested around 8 a.m. and Angus McArthur, 28, was nabbed around 10:30 a.m. serve the greater Toronto area, and, if so, where it should be built A discussion paper released for the study mdi- cates Transport Canada r; considering three options — handling additional air traffic by making tech- nological and traffic management changes at Pear- son International Airport, improving other southern Ontario airports to handle the extra load, or provid- ing more airports by building one in Pickering or expanding Hamilton's Mount Hope facility. Trans- port Canada estimates the Pearson airport will See AIRPORT...Page 4 home,' teen's mom pleads AJAX — "We love you very much and we miss you.- That's ou"That's the message the rnothe-r of an Ajax teenager has for her missing daughter. "I won't feel better until I've heard her voice," says Pat Jackson, whose daughter Kristi, 15, was last seen by a friend around 6:10 p.m. (kt. 5 in Ajax Fun and Games at Ajax Plaza on Harwood Ave. "I want her to contact someone by phone and let us know that she's safe." Mrs. Jackson says. The last contact the family had with the missing Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School stu- dent was through a letter. according to ti1rs. Jackson. The letter, which was given to the family by police Wednes- day, was sent by mail to the lawyer of a male friend„ of Kristi's. The Jew, handwritten by Kristi, was postmarked Oct. Kristi Jadoott 11. In it, Kristi asks that the lawyer to "'phone my mom and tell her I'm okay'," Mrs. Jackson reports. But she worries the letter isn't proof of her daughter's safety. "It's bizarre she chose to do it this way instead of pbning one of her relatives. (The letter) doesn't make me feel better because no one's heard her voice. I don't want any halm to come to her. I want her to know we love her. The letter doesn't prove anything. No matter what's happened, the door is always open„ Mrs. Jackson is appealing to any- one who knows where Knstti might be to contact police or the family. Kristi is white, 5'6", about 125 pounds, with at slim build, red hair and blue eyes. When last seer[, she was wearing grey pants, a blue hooded sweatshirt and black shoes. Anyone with information can call Durham Regional Pblim at 683- 9110. •0!• PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OC1108ER M, I",$ Frenchesolanguage trustee cand1date ulls out of race p AJAX-PICKERING — One withdrawn from the Nov. 14 Louis -Arthur Langlois filed out of the race Monday. Claude Quevillon and Samuel of three candidates for the sepa- municipal election race. nomination papers, but dropped Still vying for the position are Montas. rate school board's French -lan- guage trustee position for Ajax, Pickering and Uxbridge has _ , Call 683-5110 with your news items. UITMTE Answer! ACTIVE For Women/For Men SALE 60's 99 Sears Reg. 15.59 10 The question is no longer should you take a multivitamin or not, but rather which one should you take? IL HEALTH FOOD & FITNESS SHOPS ]-_xpec7 more f iT)m Sears` Pickering Toiwn Cer*e Pickering Bn n"dw City Centre Bramalea MasIAM Me PIM London Sale ends October 31, 1994 TM/ s f :ads Mak.t San,-6weAa a• in v k� y o�eT r��: } � K , �eQ���'}���ilirlfi� w y { he p rbc : : THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, IM-PAGE3 Julie wasn't in fast-food restaurant, witness says PICKERING — A Harvey's employee testified in Whitby provincial court Friday that Julie Stanton was not in the fast-food restaurant on Liverpool Rd. near the Picker- ing Town Centre on Easter Monday, April 16, 1990, the day of her disappearance. Peter John Stark is accused of abducting and killing the Dunbarton High School stu- dent, who was 14 when last seen by her family. Mr. Stark has pleaded not guilty to fust -degree murder in the case. Julie was last seen getting into a grey Ajax, Pickering AJAX-PICKERING — Some the $5.8 million in funds will create jobs and pro and help renovate older Durham "We Board of Education schools. of the That was the consensus among new school board officials and provincial have al and federal politicians who made a cent by joint announcement on infrastruc- M tore funding during a press confer- al poli ence Friday at the new education will giv centre on Taunton Rd. E. in Whitby. boost The public board, provincial and lent of federal governments will each pay and one one-third of the cost of the projects A p under the Canada/Ontario infra- include structure program. • $75, "When you're buying with 33- cent dollars, the money goes a lot • S55, further," commented board chair energy Patricia Bowman. termat Ms. Bowman said the money cation will be used for a variety of renova- tion projects throughout the region r IN and has been allocated according to ' need. hard M "Our priority Mists have existed �� for years because of our ongoing ' and aggressive upgrades to existing schools in the Durham community. We can just do that much more with I 1978 Monte Carlo, fitting the description of Mr. Stark's car, near her Maury Cres. home around 2 p.m. the day she vanished. Although Mr. Stark has admitted to pick- ing Julie up the day of her disappearance, he has staunchly maintained he took her to lunch at Harvey's and then dropped her off at an Esso Station near the Pickering Town Centre where she was meeting a friend. But Brian Thompson, assistant manager of the Liverpool Rd. fast-food restaurant in 1990, says he was working the 11 am. to 7 p.m. shift that day and he never saw Julie Stanton come into the restaurant, which does not have a drive-through window. Mr. Thompson told the court "we weren't busy that day because it was a holiday. Mid- afternoon is our normal slow time" When he was asked by Crown Attorney John Scott whether Julie Stanton, whom Mr. Thompson had met on a few occasions prior to her disappearance, had come into the restaurant that day, the witness responded with a firm "no". schools get upgrades participation of both the federal wood Park Public School and Duf- vincial governments. other pupil eanwhile, trcians since 000 upgrades 500 fm's Bay Public School. 've always had the support • $50,000 for a new roof at Akton levels of government for School. places, but the upgrades • $10,000 for lighting upgrades at ways been funded 100 per Lord Durham Public School. local tax dollars until now" Approved projects in Pickering provincial and feder- include: predicted the program • $150,000 for science -classroom e the local economy a minor improvements at Dunbarton High it will create the equiva- School. 79 jobs for a one-year period • $92,500 for new computerized long-term part-time job. energy control and monitoring sys- proved projects in Ajax tems at Durham Alternate Sec- ondary School, Rosebank Road for electrical system Public School, Frenchman's Bay at Ajax High School. Public School, Fairport Beach Pub - for new computerized lic School and E.B. Phin Public control and monitoring sys- School. the Durham Board of Edu- • S15,000 for lighting upgrades at maintenance centre, South- Rosehank Road Public School. 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AM WE DW FIE1OfTSgqP��LAZA .� .....,. r'"'T.: . -. •t �htR t+�1•r ate• - - a EY RD. i HWY. 12) S1NIdiy wc_ • . ..rs ..,, ...a r ..... . , .�..... 1 .. n r.i .a..r.-s..w+:,...• . h -.J PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914 Airport not needed: foes FROM PAGE 1 reach passenger capacity by around 2025 and runway capacity by 2017. Paul Kavanagh, deputy director of the SOAAS study, said it's being conducted "to try and resolve the issue once and for all". According to Mr. Kavanagh, the factors being taken into considera- tion in choosing between Pickering and Hamilton if a new airport is needed are accessibility to the Toronto area, environmental impact, social impact, and the cost of devel- opment. The Pickering site has the advantages of easier accessibility and less surrounding development. The site being considered here consists of 18,600 acres of land expropriated in north Pickering by the federal government in 1972 for an airport that was not built. Several of those who attended the forum criticized Transport Cana- da for holding it in Ajax, maintain- ing it should have been held in Pick- ering. Several suggested the govem- ment doesn't have enough money to build a new airport and was wasting taxpayers' money by holding anoth- er forum. As at previous forums, there was much support for preserv- ing the land for agricultural use. In a later interview, Tommy Thompson, vice-chairman of People or Planes, maintained there is no need in the foreseeable future for another, airport in southern Ontario. He noted federal transport offi- cials have been far off the mark with their estimates of how much air traf- fic would increase. In 1969, he said, those estimates predicted 198 mil- lion passengers going through the Pearson airport by the year 2000. In 1972 the estimates were revised down to 62 million, and then during the 1980% to 30 million. Last year. said Mr. Thompson, 20.48 million passengers used Pearson. Transport Canada's SOARS dis- cussion paper bases projections on estimates of 35 million passengers by 2011 and 45 million by 202.5. "if their estimates are as accurate now as they have been in the last few years that will never happen," said Mr. Thompson. "Why destroy the best (agricultural) land for some- thing for which there's no proven need?" Bryon Hurrle, chairman of the Committee for the Pickering Airport Community, also noted it makes lit- tle sense to destroy good farmland when the need for food is increasing. "What people were saying was there's no necessity for an airport in Pickering," he said. "There's no rea- son and there's no money." Both Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman and Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague attended the forum. Mr. Wiseman maintained there's no money available for a Pickering airport, for building the infrastruc- ture that would be needed to support it, and for the "huge" cost of con- structing the rail link to the airport which would be required. He also noted secondary airports have never been successful in places such as Chicago and Montreal, because no airline wants to be away from the main airport. "They should just forget about an airport in north Pickering and save the land for agricultural uses," said Mr. Wiseman. Mr. McTeague said Minister of Transport Doug Young has told him the public will have an opportunity to comment on the final SOAAS report before the minister makes his decision, which is expected in Janu- ary. "The people who have been involved in this a long time are much too wise to be bamboozled by bureaucrats," said Mr. McTeague. To A -- DECORATING WORKSHOP for Fabulous Presented Bedroom bMakeovers D Y'm 119 LINDA SNAITH from Den THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 - 7.00 P.M. Ajax Public Library, Main Branch Costly Heating Bills -Driving You Mad? nywr111w x4sht 1ccIvba Sisice 1874 99" Wit! 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I i New separate school boss named soon DURHAM — The separate school board will announce its new director by the second week of November, says board chairman Kevin Aske. A special meeting of the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board will be held then to approve selection of a replacement for retiring director Earl L.agroix, who'll step down Manch 31, 1995. When the deadline for applications passed Monday, there were eight peo- ple after the job, including a few board employees. The board will pare down the list of candidates during interviews to be held Nov. 5. A selection will then be made from a short list. Although the new director will be named next month, the chosen candi- date will not take the reins of power until the new year. The board has spent $16,000 on its search for a new director, conducted by the Institute for Catholic Education, which provides consulting services to separate boards on curriculum and other issues. When the board made the decision to hire the consultant last month Mr. Aske said the hiring was essential to avoid a conflict of interest situation during the interviewing and hiring process, since the board's superinten- dent of human resources was a possi- ble candidate for the direcim's job. Mr. Lagroix announced his retire- ment Aug. 31. He has requested the new director be in place a few months prior to his departure to ensure a smooth transition of power takes pla The position pays between $110,000 and $120,000 a year. Growers Choice UDROPORICS • Durham Region's Complete Indoor Growing Specialist • Large Inventory of Lights, Nutrients, Literature 1621 MCEWEN DR. UNIT 19 725 GROW - A-V SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6/94 t r you are planntng s .vcdtung w�itttln the near s yeses, you wain VMM to aaend. 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The News Advertiser regularly uses .. -. .., f��...-..fit ♦ EDITORIAL More ammo As the News Advertiser's Friday edition was going to press carrying an editorial with the headline "More police now", three Durham officers were being gunned down in a bank robbery in Port Perry. While putting more police on the force will not necessari- ly save the life of another officer, the latest in a frightening series of shootings in Durham underscores the need to step up crime control. It's naive to cling to the belief that serious crime doesn't happen in Durham, that the shootings we've experienced in the past few months are isolated occurrences far from the norm. Our communities, as quiet and safe as they might have seemed in the past, are part of the rapidly -growing Greater Toronto Area and just don't seem so safe and quiet anymore. While there's no need to panic, there is a need to respond to the criminal element and there's a definite need to increase the manpower of our police services. Durham councillors will have the opportunity Wednes- day to do something about it when they'll be asked to approve the hiring of 20 new officers immediately, without waiting until the 1995 Region budget comes up for approval next April. It's to he hoped politicians will give the force the money it needs to properly patrol our neighborhood,, and investigate crime. Thursday night's shooting in Port Peng follows closely on the heels of murders in Ajax and Oshawa where victims wereshot during robberies. Durham police had been predict- ing it would happen. last July, after thugs burst into the Texas Country Show and Dance Bar in Ajax and opened fire, police warned it was only a matter of time before a life was lost in a robbery. Now police, with the support of Police Services Board chairman Jim Witty, want more manpower. Give it to them. L L WRrIE To THE NEWSv AD ERTtSER,3 1-O COMMERCIAL AVE.. AJAX, LIS 2H5 OR FAx us AT 683-736") From the Editor -in - Chief's desk �a�r�re Growinguptoo UICId.) Friday morning was no ordinary morning — but it was one that is becoming all too familiar. The first thing on my mind when I opened my eyes was to get the most up-to-date information pos- sible on Thursday night's shootings in Port Perry. News angles, photo opportunities, news holes — those were the things I was preparing for. I wasn't prepared for what happened next. After I'd run up and down the stairs flicking radio and tele- vision channels looking for the latest information I turned to the task of getting the household ready for the day. My four-year-old son ran into the kitchen yelling "Mom, did you hear? Six people got dead last night." That's a loose interpretation of the news broadcast he'd seen announcing five people had been shot the previous evening. Four -year-olds shouldn't have to worry about shootings and robberies and the like. They should be playing with trucks and sitting on their moms' knees watching cartoons. All day while I went about the business of putting a newspaper together I thought about little kids who grow up too soon because of the stupid things adults do. And I thought about those five people who were shot and their own children — growing up too soon. A few observations I heard around the office cer- tainly provided food for thought. i * "At least all these shootings are unrelated," said one person, referring to the recent robberies in Ajax and Oshawa that left two dead and three injured. No, there isn't one crazed gunman going from business to business shooting and killing in Durham Region — we have at least five. Reassuring. * "Now is not the time for a kneejerk reaction" to crime in the region. On the other hand, maybe that's just what we need — a heaping dose of outrage. * In reference to Thursday's gunmen having been arrested within hours: "These guys aren't too bright". Well, there are plenty of stupid criminals out there. Imagine the damage they're capable of doing. Incidents of violent crime are going to continue to rise along with our population. We have to give the long arm of the law a hand in fighting crime and that includes proper staffing levels and tougher sentences. There's a municipal election campaign in progress and a provincial election soon to follow — is any- body listeping out there? 0„jt 4.�• V CRIME Thosepoliticians created this mess To the editor, I took exception to Dave Sawh's letter and his streets and commit another murder. That's crime prevention for the future. I believe that a criminal have supported. I still stand by that decision today. response to letters by myself and Ms. Foden in regards to gun control and capital punishment. such as Clifford Olsen should be executed. Here is someone who sits back and mocks our I disagree with his thoughts that the present He seems to believe that we both love guns and that every home should have one just as most justice system, while he makes money writing books or charges for interviews he describes government has accomplished anything of impor- tance since being elected. Look at our rising people have a stove or fridge. Well, he's wrong he has as the stor% in detail of how he murdered his victims. He will deficit, our poorly -run justice system, the Yount: Offenders Act, our insane immigration policies. and missed the point in question entirely. He should stop relating Canada to the Untied now personally autograph a crime card for $50. But I am to learn that Mr. Sawh These issues are more important to me than creat - States and its laws regarding handguns. He obviously believes capital punishment in glad loves Canada. I too love this country and its freedoms because he and I are free to disagree. The ing a few !housand part-time jobs. It should not be the politicians in Ottawa who the United States is not working. 1 happen to con- clude that capital punishment works. It works only point with which I agree with Mr. Sawh is the make the decisions for us. It must be the people of this country who make the decisions. The mess because a criminal who has committed murder statement that MP Dan McTeague was up -front on his stand against capital punishment. As for this country is now in was caused by bad politi- and is then executed will never again have the voting for the right person, 1 know who 1 voted cians and bad decisions. It is not the fault of the people. opportunity to escape or be paroled to walk the for regardless of who Mr. Sawh thinks I should Andrew Cobean, picketing From the Editor -in - Chief's desk �a�r�re Growinguptoo UICId.) Friday morning was no ordinary morning — but it was one that is becoming all too familiar. The first thing on my mind when I opened my eyes was to get the most up-to-date information pos- sible on Thursday night's shootings in Port Perry. News angles, photo opportunities, news holes — those were the things I was preparing for. I wasn't prepared for what happened next. After I'd run up and down the stairs flicking radio and tele- vision channels looking for the latest information I turned to the task of getting the household ready for the day. My four-year-old son ran into the kitchen yelling "Mom, did you hear? Six people got dead last night." That's a loose interpretation of the news broadcast he'd seen announcing five people had been shot the previous evening. Four -year-olds shouldn't have to worry about shootings and robberies and the like. They should be playing with trucks and sitting on their moms' knees watching cartoons. All day while I went about the business of putting a newspaper together I thought about little kids who grow up too soon because of the stupid things adults do. And I thought about those five people who were shot and their own children — growing up too soon. A few observations I heard around the office cer- tainly provided food for thought. i * "At least all these shootings are unrelated," said one person, referring to the recent robberies in Ajax and Oshawa that left two dead and three injured. No, there isn't one crazed gunman going from business to business shooting and killing in Durham Region — we have at least five. Reassuring. * "Now is not the time for a kneejerk reaction" to crime in the region. On the other hand, maybe that's just what we need — a heaping dose of outrage. * In reference to Thursday's gunmen having been arrested within hours: "These guys aren't too bright". Well, there are plenty of stupid criminals out there. Imagine the damage they're capable of doing. Incidents of violent crime are going to continue to rise along with our population. We have to give the long arm of the law a hand in fighting crime and that includes proper staffing levels and tougher sentences. There's a municipal election campaign in progress and a provincial election soon to follow — is any- body listeping out there? 0„jt 4.�• P Pickering high school students from Pine Ridge part in dispute -resolution skits during Project Secondary School, St. Mary Catholic Sec- Harmony workshop Wednesday at Pine Ridge. ondary School and Dunbarton High School take Photo by Ron Pietroniro Pickering s teens, bus drivers' work on better relations PICKERING — High school students here took a step toward better relations with Pickering Transit bus drivers during a two- hour workshop at Pine Ridge Sec- ondary School Wednesday. Tlx workshop, dubbed Project Harmony, is the brainchild of a committee comprised of Pine Ridge students and staff members and a senior official of Pickering Transit. Representatives from Durham Regional Police, Pickering Town Centre, Pickering Transit, Picker- ing Central Library and the Culmm and Recreation Department and three Pickering high schools took part in the workshop. They discussed conflict resolu- tion through skits depicting situa- tions between students and adults in the Pickering community. "Positive ways of handling pos- sible conflicts were shared and ideas for future meetings identi- fied," says teacher Brenda Chan. a member of the school's Project Harmony committee. 'Ibis proactive step is the first of many toward creating a positive community spirit among the youths and adults in the Town of Pickering." The committee was formed to identify the concerns of students and drivers about public transit and reduce conflict on Pick- ering Transit buses, says Ms. Chan. The committee surveyed stu- dents at Pine Ridge. St. Mary Catholic Secondary School and Dumbarton High School and Pick- ering Transit bus drivers. The results have produced a more efficient transit service for the students and a more positive relationship among the drivers and students." Ms. Chan says. Pickering Block Parents need your help PICKERING — The world can be a scary place for little children — filled with bullies who taunt them on the way to school, frightening strangers who offer them candy and ask if they want a ride, and hurtful accidents that happen when mom and dad aren't around to soothe them. Block Parents make the world a safer place for youngsters by being there when they need help. The only problem is that there aren't as many of them as there could be. Pickering has 600 Block Parents, but more would be much better, according to Brenda Visconti of Pickering Block Parents. "The whole goal is to have num- bers, to have a link system," says Ms. Visconti. "It would be great to see one on every sweet There's just no limit to how many people we would want The more Block Par- ents there are the safer it is." To celebrate Block Parents Week Oct. 24 to 30, the Pickering organization is working to spread the word on the need for more Block Patents, and on how easy it is to be one. "You can be a part-time Block Parent," says Ms. Visconti, explain- ing it is enough even if people are available only in the evenings and on weekends, or only a few hours a week at irregular tithes. The Pickering organization is looking for volunteers to help run the organization and raise funds, as well as for new Block Parents. Anyone wishing to help out in any way may call Ms. Visconti (839-7445) or Cathy Greenside (509-2234). Brochures and applica- tion forms are also available at area schools and from local police sta- tions. DR. JEROME GIBLON is pleased to announce the location of an office for his practice of Orthodontics at 1450 Kingston Rd, in the Pickering Square Plaza at Valley Farm Rd. This office is being establishectfor the convenience of those patients whb,,have been coming for treatment to the Scarborough office from Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, etc. New patients are welcome Consultation by appointment Please call (416) 439-6222 Children, braces for teenagers and adults THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, Iffy -FACE 7 Help Support Block Parent MA October *29 it you woad lice w become one cel 433 o ednesday Only Super OCTOBER 26 Round Steaks J Peameal Bacon SAVE $ 49 �150 0, 3 1b. Black Forest Hain SAVE$ 209 160 • 3 ft. Fresh London Broils $ Sa e � m. SAVE .go 1b. IIb. Boneless Chicken Breasts SAVE T 2 3 th. 00 'Boneless Butterfly Pork Chops SAVE `7% 49 100 LO b, ill. 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An evening of "Power and Praise". 839-7909. MONDAY, OCT. 24 CHILDBIRTH: The Childbirth Education Association of Durham holds a free seminar, Pregnancy Changes, about the normal physi- cal, emotional and social changes during pregnancy, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library, comer of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the municipal building. It's for expec- tant parents and pre -registration isn't required. 420-3890. CANCER: The Living With Can- cer children's support group meets 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. 686-1516. TUESDAY, OCT. 25 SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Seniors' Discussion Group meets at 9:30 a.m. at the Ajax Senior Citi- zens' Friendship Centre. 46 Exeter Rd. The Ajax Historical Board's Dew book will be discussed. 683- 7799 (Louise). rrC: The First Oshawa nr anter_ nationalTraining in Communica- tion) Club meets at 7 p.m. in Room L on the first floor of the Michael Starr Building, 33 King St. W., Oshawa. Free training in public speaking, communication and lead- ership skills. 725-9179. 1z CORRECTION The Bathroom Tissue and Paper Towels featured on page 14 of this week's Kmart flyer are not available. We apologize for any incorwenience this may have caused. Kmart Canada Limited Obituary Stafford Monuments 318 DwwasSt.I- a 6683552 Toll, Free 1 1-4848 -Cemetery Montimoft �Granie or Bronze Markers -We sell tnernorisls for installation at all Ontario ow Werim including Pate Ridge Memorial Gardens, Erskine, Grovesnoe b Duffin Meadows After Hours 668-4460 or 721-9882 Home appointments gladly arranged TRY OUR testi 116FORE YOU DECIDE 4 QUILTERS: The Rouge Valley Quilters Guild meets at 8 p.m. at Grace Presbyterian Church, Port Union Rd. south of Hwy. 401, West Hill. 839-5902 (Helen). WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26 TEENAGE GIRLS: The Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources, 910 Liverpool Rd., Pickering, offers a new program for teenage girls called Female Mind and Body every Wednesday from 4:30 to 6 p.m. It runs 27 weeks, with discus- sions such as healthy eating, body image, proper weight and sex, and activities. 839-6131 (Ellen Schier- holtz). THURSDAY, OCT. 27 WOMEN'S CLUB: The Ajax - Pickering Christian Women's Club October 23, 1994 invites you for the special feature of co-ordinating outfits with Brae- mar wardrobing consultant Donna. It will be held at Pickering Town Centre. Gallantry's Banquet Room, lower level, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Cost $4.50 , 1st timers $1, free babysitting available. For reservations call 427-0619 (Poppy) or 428-8505 (Barb) before Ort. 25. LEARNING DISABILITIES: The Learning Disabilities Ass(— ia- tion of Durham West meets at 8 p.m. at Pickering High School, Church St. north of Hwy. 2, Ajax. Durham Board of Education spe- cial education officer Brad Cruxton will speak on The Direction of Spe- cial Education in Ontario and The Durham Board. All welcome. 686- 1790. Wellcome to our New Salon • Studio . BEAUTY SALON "Where You Need Us...When You Need Us" =11 5 % CURLS & RELAXERS �o OFF Mon. - Thurs. Exp. 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Shovel finished compost from bottom of composter. 2. Add compost to garden. 3 Wait until Spring for beautiful gardens. 9 For more information on Composting or Grasscycling call the Region of Durham Works Department (905) 668-7721 • 1711 IW7=: Ontario :DURHAM: Funded in part by the Ministry of Environment and Energy P11 Entertainment THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1994 -PACE 9 October 23, 1994, eNemesis looking for friends at Ajax performance D Ajax band and vocalist Stefan Lal, "We recorded before, but it Doors open at 7 p.m. and the Tickets are $5 in advance and lead guitarist and vocalist was for fun and to gain studio show starts at 8 at 855 Westney S6 at the door. headlines Halloween bash with guests Happy Death AJAX — You can get some heavy metal with your pizza next Saturday. Ajax -based Nemesis will headline a Halloween Bash at Pizza Pino here Oct. 29. Opening for Nemesis is another local band called Happy Death. Formed in October of 1993, Nemesis is made up of drummer Pickering Concert offers varied music menu PICKERING — The Pick- ering Concert Band will play a varied selection of music at a show in Whitby this month. The band performs its Autumn Sounds concert at All Saints Anglican Church, Dun- das St. W. Saturday, Oct. 29, starting at 8 p.m. The program features some- thing for everyone, including Broadway numbers, Big Band tunes and march material. The Quintic Brass will make a spe- cial appearance at the concert Tickets are $5 for most. $2 for seniors and students and free for children itnder 12. For more information, call 831-5508. Unbridled lunacy in Herongate play PICKERING — Herongate Dinner Theatre will stage a new comedy from Nov. 4 to Dec. 18. It Runs in the Family, a Bddsh farce by Ray Cooney, is set in a hospital containing OR assortment of characters flm- ning in and out of doors and mistatmg everybody for some- one dise. The bospbal becomes a mad -hoose filled with an epi- demic of unbridled b oacy. Hatongate is promising this "crowd -p" will have you rolling in the aides. Tickets start at $29.95 per person, including dinner, show and all taxes. Can 472-3065 for tickets or information. Heoougate Barn Theatre is 7.5 kilometres north of Hwy. 2 on Altona Rd. in Pickering. Shane Appleton, bassist experience," notes Stefan Rd. S., between Finley and To order tickets or for more Vaughn Lal and rhythm gui- Lal. Monarch Aves. information, call 619-6762. tarist Mike Sarson. Sarson recalls, "We Influences on the band recorded a 10 -song tape at include Rush, Metallica, a local Ajax studio con - Van Halen, Aerosmith and sisting of our best tunes at the Led Zeppelin. time. The group has written It was a great experience 35 original songs and is because we got to see how the preparing to record a demo mixing and engineering was CD next April. done " RONALD MARTINO A SONY F'UNSIAL DHICTI013 BR= ROAD CHAPEL, ,asr s nwk no* P"ERNG (jun .conn or 4w ) 686.5589 Our Family Centre has been carefully designed to ensure comfort for all your special needs. Our Family Centre is a place b meet wnth farrwy and kands after the service. Catering can be arranged or you may provide your own. BROUGHAM COUNTRY & WESTERN WEEKEND Brougham Hall: Saturday and Sunday, November 5th b 6th, 7:30 pmL SING US A SONG... and win - $350 in CASH in the Karaoke Contest - Saturday Night - r COUNTRY & WESTERN DANCE and KARAOKE CONTEST with D.J. Brian Ponting of Newmarket sop _ .. -Sunday Night = 4 gs�v°Ks _"..�--........ 1,4elE ` ` KARAOKE CONTEST FINALS LIVE COUNTRY & WESTERN CONCERT with Cheryl Privit and Durham Country Line with special guests & Y.C. Blair Ravenhill of Country Music Canada ADVANCE TICKETS: $8.00 Nightly or $14.00 weekend - From Rita's Restatlrartt BOOK NOW! Don't be disappointed for Christmas IT'S HOLIDAY PORTRAIT TIME The holiday season is the perfect time for a family portrait, at Pickering's Largest studio. Give a portrait this year for Christmas. 3ric*wing I by hoto o �--� "Growportraft 831-4305 upfo25peopk" LIVERPOOL - HUB PLAZA E E A HERE'S A SAMPLEW OF WHAT'S ONAT THE LONE STAR CAFE * IM F&JITA MEAL DEAL * You asked for it now you can hove it again and asaitt, Fajitas for just:5.00 per person. This special is svoilable from 11:30 to 5:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday until November 15th! * N EXI ANI MOIIWAYd * * TEXAS TUI=IAVS * Mexican favourites served up Our famous f sjitas served to just the way you dike thaw, and you With style and a smile `til for less than you expected to you can't eat no more! Your pay. On Mondays, you will choice of chicken, beef or vaggie receive 25% off the menurtice for only $9.95. • on an Mexican dishes! Olaf * MILD WEST 1AIEOIIIESOAVS The best BBQ you ll over have! Our tasty Ribs and delicious brisket will make you feel Eke you're in Texas! And all our smokehouse items are 25% oft'!* 705 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING 420-3334 HWY 92 AT WHITES ROAD S? TA*se offers are not valid for seke-ma or in cayenetim w" awy other offer. •Mexican Mondays, Texas Tuesdays and Wild Wast Wo&wsdays ars avaikibU frons 5:00 p.m. tj close until October 31st. -.. •ss r. PICKERING KINSMEN SANTA CLAUS PARADE NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES Corporate and Community Entries Wekome PARADE DATE: SAT., NOV. 12,19% THEME THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS s• i! c r o s s a• s. Any gmups wishing tD paftipate may Pick up entries at • LOEB DIXIE & FINCH • JUMBO VIDEO HWY. 2 • PICKERING TOWN CENTRE INFORMATION BOOTH ,t r --r. . t PAGE 10 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23.19% William Thurston is two, Latysha Samuels: 'nine Name Dropping Hello and welcome back to Name Dropping, the special events column. Once again, we've got plenty to tell ya about, so let's get going... 0" Oct. 23 is a special day for the Thurston family of Pickering, as William Arthur Grey Thurston turns two years old. Happy birthday. love and kisses from Mommy, Daddy, big brother Kevin, friends and familv... William Thurston Latysha Samuels had a reason to celebrate on Oct. 18 as she turned nine years old. Wishing her a happy birthday were Mommy, Daddy, Stefan and H Nanny Ross. "appy birthday, Latysha. We love you," her A blond -haired beauty in the Stewart home turned five years old Oct. 2. Helping Maranda Stewart celebrate the big event were her grandparents and uncle from Ottawa, Mom, Dad and big sister Lindsay. A party for Maranda and her special friends was planned for National Sports amusements. Wishing Maranda a wonderful year were Mommy. Daddy and Lindsay... Maranda Stewart 0" Congratulations go out to Christine Richards and Andrew Wood on their engagement. Best wishes come from "your office friends."... Rachel Elyse turned seven on Oct. 18 and celebrated with her school chums in Ms. Calder's class and then at home with her family. "She's made great strides this year and is turning into a beautiful little lady. We love you sweetie. God bless. Love from Mom, Dad, Jake, Mammer G., Nana T., Brad, Dave. Sheryl and Kim... birthday and love from Joyce, Brenda, Steven and Sue... a" "He's one year closer to his NHL Rookie Year! James Barker celebrated his second birthday on Oct. 15 with a party. Helping him celebrate were his Daddy, Mommy. brother Graeham and his many friends and family:'... A couple of kids celebrated a special occasion on Oct. 21. Betty and Doug Hall of Ajax marked their 22nd wedding anniversary with congratulations from sons Jay and Colin. A gold star and tip of the glass to both from the R.B. Club... Another teenager will hit the Lankin home this week. Michael Lankin turns 13 on Oct. 27 and birthday wishes come from Mom, Dad. brother Kit and sisters Dianna and Susanne. Michael likes to spend his time with Scouts, the army cadets and playing hockey... Doug and Betty Hall all his aunts, uncles and cou,in, Michael Lankin Rachael Wraith her Mom Rhoda, sister Tammy, brother-in-law Steve and brothers Chris and Greg.. Youthful Wendy Clark reached a milestone on Oct. 20 as turned 0 with birthday wishes from her family and friends. Kurt McKay The number 21 is important for Mandeep Grewal, as he celebrated his 21st birthday on Oct. 21. Wishing him a happy birthday were Mom, Dad, brother Rajeev, family and friends. A college student in Sudbury. Mandeep came home to Ajax for a family get-together... A family writes: "Happy eighth birthday Ryan Drew Thwaites. You are so special to us. Love always Dad, Mom, Brenda, Kelly, Grandma, aunt Marilyn and Pumpkin "... Ryan Thwakes Wendy Clark .M "Our train buff", Kurt McKay, turned five on Oct. 11. A great time was had by all at his birthday ply on Oct. 15. Love and best wishes from little brother Jesse, Mom, Dad, Oma Degen, Grandma and Grandpa McKay, Rachel Elyse with her Mom and Jake Looky, looky. Look who's 50! D e n n i s MacDonnell q u i e t l y celebrated his 50th birthday on Sept. 22 with his n o r m a l Dennis MacDonnell Thursday night shinny hockey and late night visit to a restaurant. It's still sinking in that he's reached the Good Age Club as a surprise birthday bash was held Oct. 22 with his many friends and family attending. Happy 50th Jacob Joseph Edward Hughes, "a very special little boy", turned a year old on Oct. 18. To celebrate, Mommy and Daddy threw him a party. There to wish him a happy birthday were Grandma Pickering, Grandma Hughes, his aunts, uncles, a few special friends and his very favorite babysitter Michelle. Mommy and Daddy would like to wish their little Boo a very happy birthday... Oct. 21 was a big day for Rachael Wraith, because she turned seven years old. Happy birthday wishes to Rachael from Jacob Hughes 6" That brings us to the end of another edition of Name Dropping. If you have an item you want mentioned, call us at 683-5110, fax 683-7363 or write to 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. The deadline for submissions Is 11 a.m. the Tuesday before publication. We're not responsible for lost or damaged photographs. Name Dropping is no longer running birth announcements. If you have a birth to announce, call the classified advertising department at 683-5110. SPORTS More sports on page 16 ♦ FOOTBALL Troj,oans dump Spartans in crucial pigskin clash By AL RIVETT SPORTS RE"IER AJAX-PICKERING — The battle of the gridiron undefeated went to the Pickering High School Trojans senior squad. The Trojans (4-0) and the Dunbarton High School Spartans (4- 0) clashed for sole possession of first place in Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics (LOSSA) senior football at Dunbarton Thursday afternoon. Pickering High parlayed a big advantage in play during the fust half and untimely Dunbarton turnovers into a 21-9 victory over the Spartans. While this battle went to the Trojans, coaches of both squads believe they'll renew the rivalry in the LOSSA championship contest next month. "I can see their team in the LOSSA final, more than likely.- says Trojans bead coach Graham Hiron. "I think we'll be ready when we play them again," adds Spartans' head coach Pieter Kaiser. The Trojans held a huge advantage in tune of possession in the fust halt, keeping the Spartans' defence on the field for virtually the whole 30 minutes. Pickering quarterback Chris Johnson hooked up with Khary Adams on a 25 -yard pass play on a fourth -and -10 situation which took the ball down to the one -yard line. One play later, fullback Damian Bowen barged in for the major with five minutes to go before half-time. With just more than a minute left Pickering High Trojans' Khary Adams, left, tries to break the grip of Dunbarton High Spartans' Paul Mitchell during LOSSA senior football action at Dunbarton Thursday. Pickering High won 21-9. photo by Ron Pietroniro in the second quarter, the Trojans scored their second major, again set up by Adams, whose 25 -yard run took Pickering down to the two -yard litre. Once again, Bowen got the call in the backfield and, on a third -down play, broke the plain of the end zone for the touchdown. As much as the first half belonged to the Trojans, the Spartans enjoyed a renaissance in the second half. Dunbarton relied on the work of stag running back Theron Walker, as well as a Pickering holding penalty to set up its first scoring play. Quarterback Jeff McConkey threw a strike to wide receiver Marcel Van Amerongem from 10 yards out. A while later, Dunberton's Andy Henderson counted a two-point safety after tackling Trojans' pivot Johnson in the end zone. However, two Dunbarton fumbles played havoc for the squad in the last half. One nullified a long Spartans' drive down to the Trojans' 15 -yard line. The other fumble paved the way for the Trojan' third touchdown of the contest, again scored by Bowen on a three -yard tun. Pickering kicker Rob Horsunan was good on all three convert attempts, while Dunbarton kicker Chris McKee made his convert try. Annandale Golf & Country Club Church St. S., AJAX Introducing the latest night golfing! Available at Annandale Golf Club TEE -OFF for $1995 person.NEW SPECIAL CHEMICALLY ILLUMINATED BALLS IN LIGHTS ON THE FAIRWAY CANADA STARTING OCTOBER 25,6:30 P.M. (905) 683-3210 TEBE-OKFF E w Aaal Scot &btrn 44 Xmd oSt., Ajax G tl 34W ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Live via SaWhe SUN., OCT. 23rd, 11 A.M. 8lacilbum vs. Ma1N2tester United Listen to the sounds of AL MATTHE:WS Sat., Oct 22nd, 9 p.m. to 1 am. JIMMY FRASER & his one man boogie hand Sun., Oct. 23rd, 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. FIT FOR LIFE PICKERING ATIH M CLUB OPEN HOUSE MONDAY, OCT. 24TH &30 A.M. -11 P.M. TRY AN AEROBICS CLASS 1550 BAYLY ST., PICKERING (905) 4120-6528 BRING nW COUPON IN AND EMU OUR DRAW ADDRESS 1 PHONE wura OCL H. at. U" . 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' ' ' These prices in effect from Sun. Oct. 23 thru Sat. Oct. 29, 1994 at all locationsMODEPM KETCHUP 1L BOTTLE MUN S TOMAM • SAUCE 1.5 oz. TIN �PASZZ'. 5.5 az TIN FAIMMA 1 • DOG • PUPPY COW r rrr r FAL 9 ---------------- MM---M-MMM ------ r----------------------------------i i OEM CROCKl i n C b...COUPON VALID UNTIL CLOSING slgloms G 72 -- — -- ------------------------------------+ •'RETAIL SAT OCT 2WM IN STORE $199 -----------------Q= ------------ ------- "WEN- ------------------ THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1994 -PAGE 15 "WIN FER KEEP" CABBAGE .TUMBO SIZE 9 LLMIT Albk LL A RED 4M7JW- 48s F1�tUPr ?1 HONEY TANGERINES FJL YOUR OWN MAG 218 kg ' 3L99) OvrsPAly ORANGESi729) SUM BAG ------------------------ PAGI 16 -IMM NEWS ADVF.R MER SUNDAY, OC' MER 23,1VM ►NNIS PineRidge junior boys the best in their racquet AJAX-PICK0MG — For the second consecutive year, the Pine Ridge Secondary School junior boys' tennis teats is the best in the Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletic Association (LOSSA) after winning the championship at the Oshawa Racquet Club recently. The Pine Ridge junior boys' doubles team of Jeff Hales and Brendan O'Hanley captured the gold medal by defeating the Dunbarton duo of Mason Grieco and Rahim Ramji, n the championship thatch. The bronze medal in the junior mixed doubles event was won by the Pine Ridge tandem of Kristyn Dragon and Chad Heard Meanwhile, the gold medal in the senior girls' singles was cWtued by St. Mary Catholic High School's Erin Lynch who defeated Whitby Anderson Collegiate's Nafeez2 Nooseumy in the title match. Dunbarton High's senior boys' doubles team of Ryan Loftus and Mitch Gomes captured the gold medal over Oshawa Paul Dwyer's Starr Szymanski and Jo Wong. In senior mixed doubles action, Pine Ridge's Cherie Marshall and Paul Sliwowicz won the bronze. Pickering High School's Martin Javor won the bronze medal in the V HOCKEY Peewee Panthers settle for 3-3 draw PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Harvey's -Liverpool Road major peewee 'AA' rep hockey team had its winning streak stopped at four games after playing to a 3-3 tie w th the Markham Thunder Sunday. Pickering rebounded from a 3-1 second -period deficit to post the draw with the Tbtnder. Seat Docherty led the way with a pair of goals, including the tying marker. Gareth Cawley scored the other Pickering goal. Drawing assists were Docherty, Kevin Oaft and Milne Curia. Sen Stinson was solids net for Pkkmki , sioppiog 37 of 40 shay. Meanwhile, Pickering managed ady 15 shoes on the Markham net The Panthers lost Steve Puddister for about four to six wedm after he was slammed into the boat's and suffered a kocused collaeboae. Pi A F ing's league record now stands at four wins, no kisses and one tie. e - Call 683-5110 with your news items i junior boys' singles division. Chris Pennington of Pine Ridge earned a bronze in the senior boys' singles division. • Elvera Maione of St. Mary captured bronze in the junior girls' singles category. ❑ ❑ � paAnrinarnon�. HOLIDAY RECIPE CONTEST The News Advertiser is asking all our readers to submit their favorite holiday recipe. Your name will 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 Ajax/Pickering area on December 14, 1994. For further details contact Sue Ploughman 683-5110. � cccc;c,ccce 1F • TIME • QUALrrY • GENTLE DENTAL ARE L'MPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE $V PEOPLE OF ALL AGES DR. JOSEPH A. MISKL'N, DENTIST 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE .. 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. i2) --------------- CHNIE 111"— — FUNERAL HOME On behalf of David and Scott McEachnie and all the staff at McEachnie and all the staff at McEachnie Funeral Home, please join us in celebrating the dedication of our new flag pole in Memory of the We Reverend Canon C. Herbert. This dedication ceremony will take place on Sunday, October 30th, 1994 at McEachnie Funeral Home at two o'clock p.m. A reception will immediately follow the ceremony at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #322 in Ajax. McEachnie Funeral Home 28 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering Village, Ajax (905) 428-8488 - FAX (905) 683-2180 DENTURE CLINIC REPAIRS (1 hr.) * Relines' Complete, Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER FREE CONSULTATION William Steil, DD, F.C. A(A) 84 OLD KINGSTON RD. W. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX 683-4294 After hours 428-8801 - BOB SPENCERS CARPET CLEANING CLEANING & PRESSURE WASHING SERVICE (905) 428-8460 (416) 281-2126 Pickering TRUCKMOUNTED STEAM CLEANING UMP Scarborough CHECK IT OUP EVERYDAY LOW PRICES I.IvnNG Room, Dr QNG Room HAL. (UP To 4W SQ. Fr.) 39.95 LJvLNG Room, DINING Room HAu, & 2 BEDROOMS (UP To 800 SQ. Fr.) 69.95 Lrvt.NG Room, DtNLNG Room HAL. & 3 BEDROOms (UP To 1,100 SQ. Fr.) 79.95 'MM rwY = AM"ONAL otuces M8 W00C C—U rT A." WXCZSUK MU'C%C (► PLICIMwl P SUPPLIED AT No EXTRA CHARGE • No HEAVY EQUIPMENT IN YOUR HOMF. • NO SOAPY RF-sIDUE • DISINFECTS AND DEODORIZES • CARPET PROTECTORS USED WHERE NEEDED. MINIMUM CHARGE 39.95 PRICES VALID LIMITED TIME ONLY NO SUBSTITUTIONS SMEARS 1-,.Yl)ect i11U1 efi-onl Seelrs Renovate now and don't pay 0 until Apil On approved credit. %%ith %our Scars (:;ted. No prepayment of taxes. N„ do%%n p;t%nunt rc•quirrd. Ofivi applies to installed l oolin} . windows, cnux and patio do urs. ",27i admini.nation fec• applies. Ofire t•ttds Dr(. I.i. 199.4. A%k for detaih. N R•_err a -it uc rr. '��t tee eie Win a Kenmore installed furnace (maximum value: $4000) or $2500 cash. Odds of winning depend on number of entries received. No purchase necessary. Contest ends Nov. 30, 1994. Complete details at Sears. Seals Guaranteed Home Impmwrnents Talk to someone you kr"* 0)peright 1%4. Scars (ana(b Inc. WE OSHAWA 725-4322 PICKERING 420-5582 ow SEARS CANADA INC SEAM f•.re, -.... Submit your recipe to: Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, L1 S 21-15 marked HOLIDAY RECIPE CONTEST or drop off your recipe at our office. nPacllinP fnr PntriPc is f)Pr.PmhPr 91gd For further details contact Sue Ploughman 683-5110. � cccc;c,ccce 1F • TIME • QUALrrY • GENTLE DENTAL ARE L'MPORTANT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE $V PEOPLE OF ALL AGES DR. JOSEPH A. MISKL'N, DENTIST 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE .. 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. i2) --------------- CHNIE 111"— — FUNERAL HOME On behalf of David and Scott McEachnie and all the staff at McEachnie and all the staff at McEachnie Funeral Home, please join us in celebrating the dedication of our new flag pole in Memory of the We Reverend Canon C. Herbert. This dedication ceremony will take place on Sunday, October 30th, 1994 at McEachnie Funeral Home at two o'clock p.m. A reception will immediately follow the ceremony at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #322 in Ajax. McEachnie Funeral Home 28 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering Village, Ajax (905) 428-8488 - FAX (905) 683-2180 DENTURE CLINIC REPAIRS (1 hr.) * Relines' Complete, Partial Dentures LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER FREE CONSULTATION William Steil, DD, F.C. A(A) 84 OLD KINGSTON RD. W. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX 683-4294 After hours 428-8801 - BOB SPENCERS CARPET CLEANING CLEANING & PRESSURE WASHING SERVICE (905) 428-8460 (416) 281-2126 Pickering TRUCKMOUNTED STEAM CLEANING UMP Scarborough CHECK IT OUP EVERYDAY LOW PRICES I.IvnNG Room, Dr QNG Room HAL. (UP To 4W SQ. Fr.) 39.95 LJvLNG Room, DINING Room HAu, & 2 BEDROOMS (UP To 800 SQ. Fr.) 69.95 Lrvt.NG Room, DtNLNG Room HAL. & 3 BEDROOms (UP To 1,100 SQ. Fr.) 79.95 'MM rwY = AM"ONAL otuces M8 W00C C—U rT A." WXCZSUK MU'C%C (► PLICIMwl P SUPPLIED AT No EXTRA CHARGE • No HEAVY EQUIPMENT IN YOUR HOMF. • NO SOAPY RF-sIDUE • DISINFECTS AND DEODORIZES • CARPET PROTECTORS USED WHERE NEEDED. MINIMUM CHARGE 39.95 PRICES VALID LIMITED TIME ONLY NO SUBSTITUTIONS SMEARS 1-,.Yl)ect i11U1 efi-onl Seelrs Renovate now and don't pay 0 until Apil On approved credit. %%ith %our Scars (:;ted. No prepayment of taxes. N„ do%%n p;t%nunt rc•quirrd. Ofivi applies to installed l oolin} . windows, cnux and patio do urs. ",27i admini.nation fec• applies. Ofire t•ttds Dr(. I.i. 199.4. A%k for detaih. N R•_err a -it uc rr. '��t tee eie Win a Kenmore installed furnace (maximum value: $4000) or $2500 cash. Odds of winning depend on number of entries received. No purchase necessary. Contest ends Nov. 30, 1994. Complete details at Sears. Seals Guaranteed Home Impmwrnents Talk to someone you kr"* 0)peright 1%4. Scars (ana(b Inc. WE OSHAWA 725-4322 PICKERING 420-5582 ow SEARS CANADA INC SEAM f•.re, -.... 'T r THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1994 -PAGE 17 Quantity Means Quality adveftise both Oshawa -Whitby This Week (576_9335) and Ajax•Pickering News Advertiser (798-7672) Combined Pn'lasrun of 126,300 every ,K e Z • 30 Commercial Ave., Ajax - Open: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m. 100 Careers 100 Careers 1 100 Careers BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Start Your Training Today! My name is John Crane. I teach Business Administration 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 November 21, 1994 NOW IS THE TME TO ENROLL. We don't waste your time We teach you what you need to know in as little as 6 months. Choose From Our Exciitinig Career Oations- r ttM:rnu V. t -, • �:c ■■ Pickering, Ontario L1 W 1 Z5 ■��� Fax 905-837-5009 •���• ATTN: Nancy Key -You may quality for Fvwx3al Assistance. Cal and inquire. TORONTO The School- ZCh tc/ PICKERNG CAMPUS cie! 1450 Kingston R4, Suite 17 Maniac, Ontario 420-1344 ext. 33 Starting November 21,1994! AM FREE TRAINING TO THOSE rUHO QUAKY LAN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SERVICING • SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS • DOS & UNIX OPERATING SYSTEMS • WINDOWS • NOVELL LAN NETWORKING • PC SERVICING 8t TROUBLESHOOTING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL CAREER DEVE1.01i HENT INSTITUTE HENRY DEVLIN LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE VDurham Region CD 1 m 434-8585 COURSES FROM n� FIRST AID COURSES FROM %Sp- EXPERIENCED instructors COBOL Programming. ppjsiy Oriented Patgramin t4 Visusl Basic Programming. Data C--2-atioos, Local Area Nshrak, Sysle s Analysis, C Programming. Microsoft C++ Programming, UNIX, Data a �� packages. Please send resumes to: A YNryrtot, Dumont CWleee Manapemsrtt Centre, 1610 Clranprn Ave.. tMtllby, Drill. LIN 6A7. W Atone en- auiriss Pb— (102784) PROGRAWIIEWA-'-' —T rw quied with anpsdenoe in C. C.+ and SOL Extra con sideraeon will be given for Pow«a,rder. LAN and Client/Server esperisnce. The successful can- didate will have strong com- murkAdon and n %Khatim skills and will be a vsk►able addition to our ProgromminglKA t Support Team. Please forward your resume to: Lisa PNdslgs, Or- ganization Metrics, 10 Winchester Rd. E.. Box 550, BrookNn:OrN. LOB ICO (102994) THE DURHAM REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD 1 - h Invites applications for the position of ANTI-RACISM;EMPLOYMENT EQUITY -' COORDINATOR Immediate opportunity available for a qualified individual to assume an active role ;r the development and implementation of the Board's Anti-Racisn lPhnocultural Equity' and 'Employment Equity' pians. In addition the successful incumbent will be responsible to assist in responding m an effective and coordinated manner to the changes required by recent provrnaal legislation and policy directives in the areas of ant,-racasm and empicymert equ ty: reviewing, analyzing and providing recommendations for actions to oomp!y with legislation: and working as resources to related committees bot! mterra�ly and externally. This position will be on a contract basis for a two-year perod. The salary level ;s $42.000 annually with selected benefits. Successful applicants will be graduates of business and/or personnel courses of study. possess previous leadership experience in projects related to A" rmat ve Acton, Race Relations, Employment Equity or similar matters; ability to work effectively with committees and agencies: have good planning and organization yells: and excellert word processingtpreadsheet'data base computer skills. Send resume in strictest confidence Dy November 2. 1994 to Alan Jeffers Human Resources Manager Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board 650 Rossland Road West Oshawa. Ontario L1J 7C4 A:though we appreciate the interest of all apps cants, we advise that only apolicarts se+ected for further consideration will oe contacted. Phone calls and inquires are d scouraged. E.J. Lagroix K Ashe Director Chairperson WE ARE AN EOUAL OPPORTUWTY EMPLOYER IWLenbrook A leading international distribution company has an immediate requirement for a CONTRACT PROGRAMMER The successful applicant must have a college degree in Computer Science involving Programming and Systems Analysis, and have 3-5 years experience with C++ Development in a Windows environment. The applicant should have a good working knowledge of current Window Software packages and Novell LA_N hardware configurations. As a programmer, you would be pan of a team responsible for custom application programming and progressive L_&N systems in a variety of applications. If you are interested and would enjoy working in a fast -paced, non-smoking environment, please send your resume to: Human Resources - FILE #304 633 Granite Court Pickering, Ontario L1W 3K1 FAX: (905) 831-6936 Lenbrook Industries Limited is con unitted to employment equity. No agencies or phone calls please. We will thoroughly review and consider all resumes although we ane only able to respond to those who are selected for interviews. We sincerely thank alt others for their interest Qualified individuals are invited to submit their resumes in confidence before Wednesday, October 26dv'94. Excellent opportunity for an experienced manager. MUST have ArchitecturaVBuilders Hardware or Steel Industry experience. Your superior oral and written communication skills will be utilized to translate customer needs into action. For consideration forward your resume to: 0 R 0 • 4 0 TEMPORARY FACTORY WORKERS needed by a steel door and frame manufacturer to fill in during peak periods. Successful applicants will be trained on several jobs, may lead to full time employment. Please forward your resume to: S.W. Flead1Wg Ltd., ao Barr Rd., Ajax, Ont. S 379 Attention: Ms. I- Dupatis Oniy nose appucants selected will be contacted FACTORY HELP For Punch P•ess. Spc; and Tig Welding and Assembly Operations Day and ngM staff. $7.25/hr to start Night shift premium. Apply in person to: PRECISE TOOL AND DE LTD. 951 DILLINGHAM ROAD PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W1Z6 ESTHETICIAN AND NAIL TECHNICIAN requillred for AJAX HAIR SALON cam 683-7821 ASK FOR VICKEY OR PAT Experienced Upholsterer needed Part-time Ajax (905) 428-7280 Ylle pay you directly to assemble our Pmduxs. Easy work. No experience neces. sary. For FREE details send S.A.S.E. to Fine Star RSuits tMelterft OOL Won Dib Asserttbfe podilcls at home. Easy! No Sell% llbule paid direct. Fuly owarile6d No experience recesslitry. CONI -504441-7718 ALASKA JON Earn UP 10 SM.000 in 3 monlits Wshag salmon. Abo cortstucron, cannery, 0i Welds plus more. FOR ONODIATE RESPONSE CALL 140146iw613 EXL K1S0 TAXI DRIVERS WANTED FUWPART-TIME CALL (905) 831-2160 PART time drivers n Jul d to deliver auto pans M Durham Region, weekdays and Saturdays. Minimum 5 years drivingen-rience• Apply in per - am to. • tags Clemente Rd. Unit flo,lldPiJi�Y:�tatgaf9lt , Minacs oft Associates 915 Sandy Beach Road ■■ Pickering, Ontario L1 W 1 Z5 ■��� Fax 905-837-5009 •���• ATTN: Nancy Key 0 R 0 • 4 0 TEMPORARY FACTORY WORKERS needed by a steel door and frame manufacturer to fill in during peak periods. Successful applicants will be trained on several jobs, may lead to full time employment. Please forward your resume to: S.W. Flead1Wg Ltd., ao Barr Rd., Ajax, Ont. S 379 Attention: Ms. I- Dupatis Oniy nose appucants selected will be contacted FACTORY HELP For Punch P•ess. Spc; and Tig Welding and Assembly Operations Day and ngM staff. $7.25/hr to start Night shift premium. Apply in person to: PRECISE TOOL AND DE LTD. 951 DILLINGHAM ROAD PICKERING, ONTARIO L1W1Z6 ESTHETICIAN AND NAIL TECHNICIAN requillred for AJAX HAIR SALON cam 683-7821 ASK FOR VICKEY OR PAT Experienced Upholsterer needed Part-time Ajax (905) 428-7280 Ylle pay you directly to assemble our Pmduxs. Easy work. No experience neces. sary. For FREE details send S.A.S.E. to Fine Star RSuits tMelterft OOL Won Dib Asserttbfe podilcls at home. Easy! No Sell% llbule paid direct. Fuly owarile6d No experience recesslitry. CONI -504441-7718 ALASKA JON Earn UP 10 SM.000 in 3 monlits Wshag salmon. Abo cortstucron, cannery, 0i Welds plus more. FOR ONODIATE RESPONSE CALL 140146iw613 EXL K1S0 TAXI DRIVERS WANTED FUWPART-TIME CALL (905) 831-2160 PART time drivers n Jul d to deliver auto pans M Durham Region, weekdays and Saturdays. Minimum 5 years drivingen-rience• Apply in per - am to. • tags Clemente Rd. Unit flo,lldPiJi�Y:�tatgaf9lt , PAGE 19 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1994 A leading cellular credit card telephone service company has an immediate requirement for the following: CONTRACT PROGRAMMER - FILE #305 The successful applicant must have a college degree in Computer Science involving Programming and Systems Analysis, and have 3-5 years experience with Clipper, Foxpro, and Visual Basic would be helpful. The applicant should have a good working knowledge of current Window Software packages and Novell LAN hardware configurations. As a programmer, you would be part of a team responsible for custom application programming and progressive LAN systems in a variety of applications. If you are interested and would enjoy working in a fast -paced, non-smoking environment, please send your resume to: Human Resources 611 Granite Court Pickering, Ontario L1«' 311 FAX: (905) 831-6936 No agencies or phone calls please. We will thoroughly review and consider all resumes although we are only able to respond to those who are selected for interviews. We sincerely thank all others for their interest- Qualified individuals are invited to submit their resumes in confidence before Wednesday. October 26thl94. Our client a local company Is currently seeking a bilingual switchboard operator for their busy switchboard. Previous experience plus excellent communication skills in both french & english are essential. Some computer knowledge advantageous. Salary negotiable. Please send your resume to: ■ THE GINA DITMARS •� ti11NACS The Vhnacs Group inc. ■�� �■� GROUP 71 Albert Street, Oshawa, Ontario t-1 H 4R1 ■ENOZ INC. Fax 905-579-6050 CONTINUOUS LEARNING • HAS SPACE AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING COURSES: • BASIC WINDOWS - Nov. 7 - Nov. 10 6:00 - 9:00 p.m., Mon. - Thurs., $60.82 • MICROSOFT OFFICE OVERVIEW - Nov. 5 - Dec. 17 1:00 - 5:00 p.m., Sat., $89.16 • QUATTRO PRO FOR WINDOWS - Nov. 14 - Nov. 24 6:00 - 9:30 p.m., Mon. - Thurs., $89.16 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL (905) 721-2000 ext. 2496 ■ Learn a NEW skill! ■ Increase your tax KNOWLEDGE! ■ CONVENIENT times & locations! H1R BLOCK® For more information all: 725'4563 110 General Help FLJ UJPART-TIME HOST/HOSTESS Drive-thru experience would be an asset. Apply: 1725 Kingston Rd. Pickering (at Brock) 427-2299 NEEDED 20 AZ DRIVERS • clean abstract • 2 yrs. experience ADAMS SERVICES 430-2204 Ask for Randy or Carol SECOND hcorrr c wflwft nos enc is baking for sell motivated organized individuals for part t m• ert,ployment. Please call (905) 839.6378. (102794) WOULD you be interested In making extra mon»y7 Do you have 7-10 hours per week to do so'y For more information, Pica" Call 1400.331-3241 (24 hrs) (1F) WAITER/WAITRESS warned - sonr trench service experience required. Appy in person after 4 p.m. Mon -Fn at 103 Mary St. W. Whitby. Pearson•s Fine Dining. (102594) SNOW PLOW DRIVERS wanted with own truck 19M or newer preferred• 3 years ex- perience minimum. Call 416- 288-0313 or 905-430-8655. (102794) GYMNASTIC conpereive girls Coach fpr Pre-Cpnp. Minimum 8 hours week y. Salary negotiable. Cas (905) 839-7913 or tax (905) 839-2296.(102594) 'TRAIN TO BE A CERTIFIED ` HEALTH CARE AIDE An Information and Registration Seminar for the OSHAWA AREA CERTIFIED HEALTH CARE AIDE PROGRAM will be held TUESDAY OCTOBER 25,1994 at GENERAL VANIER SECONDARY SCHOOL 155 Gibb St., Oshawa, Ont. at the following time: REGISTRATION SEMINAR 6:30 p.m. For Information, call NEW SKILLS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1-705.721-1597 General Vanier is not able to provide information GOVERNMENT APPROVED PROGRAM AJ.4X/PICKERING/WHITBY 50 CONTRACT POSITIONS 8:30 am. - 4:30 pm. 4:30 pm. - 12:30 am. 12:30 am. - 8:30 am. • Assembly Line Workers • General Labourers • Order Picker/Packers • Material Handlers • Machine Operators • Forklift Operators • AZ/DZ Drivers • Call for an appointment • Interviews in Pickering • No Students Please • Previous applicants meed not apply TEL: (416) 292-2282 e>• e� a7 ■ Homemakers/Mature Students Part Tiff* Days Telemarketing Positions Available WHIR. Training provided Call 619-6991 between 6-9 p.m. AceuSery - accounting and Con- sulting services for (small) businesses Telephone 668- 1039-002894) ILLUSTRATION, cartooning, graphic design, advertising. Bus nZss or personal. Reasonable rates. Also lessons available. Randy Tirvlls. (905) 728-7055. (TF) a S i B DtirYg School 10 lessons $150 3 lessons 8 test $75 Free ped( -up 3 drop off 287-3060 7 dayshweek Gas or Wood Stoves And Fireplaces � SH EMBERS (9 05) 668-3366 VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTNG 01/10111 Homes, Hilae Han6rwod Floors, W6ldars Do" Cal Jusirt (gall) 683-5818 MOUNTAN MDYBKi SYSTEMS LIMN WE now amid 1p mom Colienwicial or Pat6w*mg a11a jiL `rrf a mid morsh deckelis, Fees STORAGE - ndoor and outdoor at Pontypool, Hwy *35/115 area. INTERIOR wW *do K r lows i g Ster" at $15 per rrrorMh. (905) and wallPwa►iggood Ixine 8864962. (102594) and good wok. Car MM 576 6553. (102794) • s Cleaning • s C i R Maksermi i e, systems - madentW, Connie ow hdovjEr nisi► span i . Elsclir" pkimb- w gsrtwat lapaia. M a reeds .+ $rs refinishing, quality work guaranteed. For tree estimates, ALL-SAFE PROirp MVEM ACADEM1f r- call D. Dykstra, 725.4913. (TF) tusill w repirhg, Cliff Nor fileimi offer: .p CARPETS - wholesale, prices. hes shins- visa aoe*pMdMAppl0leddriviflQC0tas/10r R stones d all types. Guaranteed v SoodaE:iN in guaranteed. Professional ista8ation if" satimsses. it (9MSM3300.(rF) lB__ wistructim disca*ss and G a Stud EnOWCU Dl�i Ci a VAndalin hseesehism hone shopping. call Mate or Sant 432-275M (tf)2884) • dryer p°R and dna. Rsc ►Dons, gsttsralOLIN ateto 8 months. • P>Ii0 Oilers moves. household mos, residential, home repair. Call Tom"N at B 5255. classroom in6lruclicns N • e DKkS DRYWALL. taping. boarding. 420.8105. (10.289 I Conducted at: Fa11839-2255 studs and T-br cHigs, spray stucco, plaster repairs. For CARPET Cleaning and AJAX Moving Systens - ful, serviass, mows. appliance and 156HarvtroodAw S /208 Ajar, Ont. (416)3Zt•1974 Pborle 9394205 � • �, Bssr Ba�r■ss Itwai Free COruwwltatife professional service at cafes& Upholstery by Darr(n Murton. Any 5 rooms, $79.99. Living piano specialists, flat rats or Every Yon at 6:50 p m. live prices, call Bal at 432-8409. orf hot $34.96, hourly. We now have heated Weil. Now Irew (416) 282.7373 • sW.A. JOHNSTONErenovate EUROPEAN the specialist veil your bathroom or Sofa. chair and $64.95. All workmanship ra d bad boa isipls with mow. Pap cep scw. startle at sm rid up. it • CONSTRUCTION kitchen waft as well as flow rias 20 Good guaranteed. Serving Durham R le t t 0 D Call for itforfrtstion. 725.0005 or uL L wer rates ular Rates 528 1sion Buster te $17 hr. 86-0885 Floors elpsreruoe. yens references, satisfaction e9 n or years. cep steam cleaning. Giving you 427-0005. (TF) HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - refinishing, quality work guaranteed. For tree estimates, quaky worknnratiip at a prise small,w move big or small, we prig moo guaranteed. 15 years experi nce. 6116.2915. (TFEFG) call D. Dykstra, 725.4913. (TF) you can afford. Specislatng h all Fre seniors 11M eM, a Cant" a K.C. Masonary. - beak, bloat and stat^ removal. Fre estimates. discount. shod notice moves. R stones d all types. Guaranteed (905) 688.6590. (10'") pianos moved. Comparable RABBIT wants work doing work—hip. No jab too big. no BRICK, blocks, fireplaces, rates. CIA 432.28W. (TF) job too small - we do it al. For free estimates, call 579.3811. chimneys. Any concrete repairs. Cheap" prices around. Cy large MEl1 with lar truck will do SABER Contracting - all (TF) 721-2044 (TFI moves. household mos, residential, carpentry, additions, "MISTER Cheap' Home B commercial. All types of moves. Call Carl or Jane 427-2856 • . S.C.G. Construction Ltd. quality exterior and interior renovations• kitchens, hfgroomc home maintenance ImprovI'mants, fee Morrs, In law apartments, additions, Housecleaning -• + (� Moving 'houses, reruovaauors, repairs. addillonsSmIl CARPET istdaNiws-25yuws d"nibuild ban iiW cabinets. refinishing, quality work lances. dears. etc. Licensed tw over 20 years. All work apartments. offices, appliances HOUSECLEAN11Gdons rte. and piano specialists. Free experience, restretching, our AN workmanship guaranteed spsdaay.Ftee seilmlilaa D i N, Arid �Contac, 839 guaranteed. 15 years experi nce. 6116.2915. (TFEFG) guaranteed. FwFREEMtifrsle, Call (TF) obis and women wardrobe service, licensed, rwonabN rales., Call Maria insured. Free estimates. Call Dul�n,WY-9788er187.19W. O9W, (TF) . 11M eM, a Cant" a 43D-0102.(102594) - • . 438.7796, (TF) 1111811g18g1A181�81f11181f1 Pilifilis"ImilliR MAGICULK down frell t. ready i" I to entenain for any age, any .MlwetpMirtDs occasion. Birthdays, •� w srlAl Wm R promos. openings, 11M eM, a Cant" a 1.1 Late. I1Mip $30.7'057 or • Pb saidrCion R • (TF) • flrslseeesrnnnbRRRre• 25% RABBIT wants work doing 0 ) SW35111111111 for children s pard" aW a�ocr e cions, he. my n R mesicin Call Ernie. 6684932. = B (TF) %nowd PdtlM)af t if T.lr."setlnrf Free Estimates Great Rates Professional Saeid TMS Paln erg A Decor Interior b Exterior European Workmanshq. Fast clean reliable Servioe. vE� 110 Help Marketing Director As Marketing Director for Pickering Town Centre, you wig be responsible for the marketing, advertising and customer service initiatives at this one million square foot regional shopping oentre in the greater Metropolitan Toronto area. With an annual budget of $1 million, you will be challenged to create and implement a superior and innovative marketing program. In addition to excellent written and verbal communication skills, you have solid experience in the development and maintenance of revenue and expense budgets, as well as dealing with all avenues of media, advertising agencies, suppliers and a wide variety of community based organizations. Wei organized and flexible, you have proven management experience and, ideally have five years of extensive marketing experience in the shopping centre, retail or hospitality industry. CMD designation would be an asset. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits. Please send your resume, in confidence, to: Valerie MacKinnon, Manager, Human Resources, Bramalea Inc., One Queen Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5C 2Y9. Fax: (416) 359-9583. No telephone inquiries please. Bramalea Inc. owns and manages commercial property irxWng prime retail ofTice, muii-tse and hotel assets in over rhhtyrA'e Canadian and U.S. communities. It is also a major developer of quality residential communities in Ontario, soui C"Ornia, Texas and Otto a How'd you liketo work in a place that's always packed? With a hut,talented team of pros, great managers (honest) and a fabulous crowd? Well here's your chance. We're looking for Pickering's GAILLIND MAINTENANCE Requires housekeeping cleaners for the Ajax area. Day shift, bondable. Call 683-4134 APPOINTMENT booker war,ad, no selling. FUlllpsff time avail- able No experience necessary. Full training provided. Hourly wage Plus bonuate, postfive on. thusiastic individuals only. Cal 428-2010.(102394) EARN extra money - 50f-1o0f- 200$-350$. To assemble Christmas Decorations year round v home. Work available across Canada. For more information, send a S.A.S.E. to Christmas Fantasy, 2212 Glad. win Cr. U -D 12, Ext. 694, Ottawa, Ont. K18 51,41. (102394) ALTERNATE Long Distance Phone Company creeds friendly outgoing people to register new customers. 5450 weekly. Cap for interview, (905) 619-6547. (110396) FULL time and part time hairstylist with 2-3 years experierlcs. Call 9-8 daily (905) 509.3522 ask for Nancy. (102694) 120 Ocp 120 Help OFFICE HELP REQUIRED Dynamic International Company launching now in Canada, offers ground floor opportunity to (5) inside public relations represcntauves. Pay structure: of $10.00/hr. plus bonuses. Opportunity for promotion. We will train. Available afternoon/evenings. Interested applicants please phone Christina immediately at 905-837-0844 FAI HOME SECURITY (Canaria) best for our newest Beanery. Servers. Bartenders. Cooks. ?Position 194 2i `tic n4 MOO d ousm vbaii Dols nfwy , rid. S. Ajax. (Tc) MATURE '-�or'remaKer harms End Prep Cooks. People who are full of beans, with a lack -ass, outgoing personality and tons of drive. That's what the cast and crew or extension Cash a, (bonddbisl - Ret alectiar - Knoaiedge of andlordninarr procedures - Basic computer Mord processing. Interested ts please Fu ims. on o 1 2(;/94 needed for busy family mostly of Ajax. Part time hours. flaurdre came and own car and references ecuired- 686.2983. (102394) CAREGIVER seeded for one year oid. lays. evenings and oc- cdSronai Saturday afternoons. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1994 -PAGE 19 RILLIU �Vl ADVERTISING SE RVICES BROADCAST MEDIA RETAIL SALES - $40,000 PLUS Independent Account Executive required to represent local retail TV advertising sales for SPORT SCOPE, THE PREVUE NETWORK, THE BETTER HOMES CHANNEL and display advertising on CHANNEL 16 in Scarborough and Pickering. 3-5 years of Radio and/or Newspaper ,experience preferred, excellent communications skills and a creative flair. Active accounts and tremendous unsold potential. WATCH TRILLIUM CABLE FIRST Then Fax Resume to: 439-1175 Y c to Lyrda Non tmxolisr, m. West Pickern9 at Walt's are famous for! 905433+-2363 preferred 8330098. (1026941 vil' ... If you'd like to be a part of it, OF you are single or a s,ng'e a apply in person October 24th pifent or aepafited « � • with three years work ' CARP T - or 25th. between 10 am and 6 pm. experience. you may quality to f rlwrcial assistance or i you are Over 45 and haw reosntly been rly ( n r laid off. you may qua" for trarn- , , r Pickering Ing assistance. DIP/CERT., Lotus. Wordperfect. O -Base. 401 Word. Accpac. Bedford, Autocad. venture. Pagenteker. Harvard. Corel, Computer Programming and Systems Analyst. Cobol, Pascal and C. 1 Photoshop. Quark Express and IUuarata. Durham Business E S Kos of :;WOW .7C`.. SOFA arC swivel tomer. rust nylon, new Ram rWas• carpets veNet "n mxapewood accent. on hand. I incl carpst 3 rooms. $125. Large heavy Pune racking $349 Prep mcludes carpet. chair, padded arms. V loam premum pad. expert cushions. $40 Also light nataaation, fast dekvery. tree a„my,- (30 ya) Norman, wooden rOCKer, needs 686-2314. (TF) retch shmg. $15. 723-6264. AJAX Pickering Apow ice, - no END able. $10. Cones and and reasonabie offer refused. ft ay tabr. $15. Wo00 coffee table. guaranteed. Reconditioned S40. Solid wood eoff** end appkanow Corr* make us a tads. $75. Cdr** 2 and tad's. FIREWOOD - quality seasoned diol 427.6784. 467 YNsatrrey $275. Couch, char, $400. Immediate pOSItIOnS available for CortoLdw College. 427-3010. (TF) 16- hardwood. $180 per Dust AJAX - reasonable rates, oore LirrRed quantity. Can t• rid. S. Ajax. (Tc) Court. bw**eat, chi.. 5400. Floc mode' colour Tv. $300. experienced facto workers. factory mother d 2 will provide daycare '8801 7 p.m -11 in cry hone. An rMerri- D•rrn- y ags, KING in. bedspread, includes bed skit. Car+bpr lop and eros Boon cabinat. $30. Oak Dow Must be able to work all 3 rotating shifts 4 on available. Cap 6835641. ( drapes. Excellent condition tront china cabinet. (1600. Glass kitchen labia. $175. and some weekend overtime. le,� Corrin» Hernrony-KYtp COP OP. 20 Harmony fid. N. (102304) FIREWOOD- exceaem quality 905.427-1822. (102594) Dirrne table. 6 chairs. $350. Fiberglass insulation experience is a taut tire. denw receptionist SHARON'S Specialized hardwood. Guaranteed extra Dayeare Program, 6.18 momir 101g brine fury �o"b- Cut 512E 12 wedding dress. excel- lent condition, pard $15W. as- Drrorg table, 4 cfxars. f500. 7 Pica. dining suite, $650. must. required for a bus Y practice, ADIa Software knowledge an and siva. Honest mauufwriw. Plus. Sale, stimulating fun Free delivery. Kozy Heat environment. 5 x800 oD.o. Cas 6232836. M Kao. 3W M. When ledge, $475. 30' french Those Who are allergic t0 fiberglass asseR minimum of 3 years ex- years experience. ECE and LANES, Firewood, (905) 753.2246. (10 (1025941 stow 94th door $150 30' gold stow insulation need not apply. perieneeneed only to aPPlY- Ple a forward resume w File Fist Ad, CPR. Conn take a (1W094) KING size waterbed, pine, con ve'� over to rp"w m"n'� 5200. 18 cu.fL lreezr, f225. Positions may lead t0 full time Y This look, Cal Sharon, 6MMAsey 82 LARGE old apple tees, about in Pickering 905-428-3441. onetwoCordPrtree.t25/tres. (top of the line Pillow Top Dryer, f250. Washer/dryer. $400.4dawerfilecatxirlst$70 employment. Week 865OshF raiha ll Week, 865 Farewell St., Oshows. Ore. L I H 71.5 (102894) GAyowOwn.smisun.B-BPm trlaaress,valnNdatf1000)King size duvet with sheets and duvet Tie phone system, $150. ���,,�ly In person T0: i)EIITAL RMCePtionat large AVAILABLE in each ward in October. Sol � hon. 1 of on Lakeridge toward lake. atxirrrs, frnoad cover. large dream with Mirror. f800 firm for Secretary chair, $15 2 sescu- rice chains, f60. 2 wood/metsl Prickat p office. full time. eve- wit yard wlnilW Ran • Rd. W. lkm to farm OkNhortse 831 -?246. (102694) everything. T 1 , 406-0044 or �e executive desks, $175 and Tp.,. Vs..,,,... 1..., tree swki Gmp retic. nirg and Saturday flours. HARP pows. Cam Tina. (905) 831- entrance. sign 'LAKERIDGE WH)TESNo1 - nwthr of 2 veil FARM-. At your own risk. �� (1�) $22S. Black queen waterbed. $175. Boo offer. Call 436-3904. .■■ ,.,.s, 915 cSancd Beater t Rd. 3120. (10239) provide daycare in my horns for (102794) children 2 PEPPER Sprey awailtde- Wry woocdw - ,ion WIDE watkt t I - set with •111 ■�/�■ Pickering, b FULL hrr position available for a certified drtalassistant in aged and up. Lwrales and snacks included. Fui/part lime, before/atter school. ' ave I devices To receive an ordr, Corm andism nitre inkon,ation. Call (9051723. qr rnaalsaa and boat sPrir�O $1200 o b o. Also rmwti il,-Iw •....t,.� lo. Apply to fie 69419, 130 ReferencesPlease 9000. (102594) c ontm Cam 83A4805, (10269) Apply �'Yx Oct. 251 $ p.m. Commercial Ave.. Ajax. Ont. Wb Oct. 26 9 - 11 a.m. LIS 2H5. (102894)STOVE/YCROWAVE MASSAGE Therapist to work in a busy tion dirrc litein� area}' 16-2011dwft p" call ( l WASHER and dryer. almond ' 0D1"11 eeceMrt condition. As- ,1SM 10260 daiwr. Cam 420 combo unit, 30• MsMr sent clewrrnp, mike new, $800. Lae Plea � rrgwsr. utNd aN season, f200. after6 a� YOUR Own Book PubmsAW. Orme cePy x49 k talar arnd shipping. For details. write E �S27. � / 57. otil ash L(, X5 «fax 726. CAFETERIA/AJAX Jennifr, 571-1729 daytime. IaKI981G Mara ►•aired b TtrrPLE aresar 94th tri bold mi- SHEDU SIMpMµ _ quaky bent „tyy err al (M) G 6290. (t t 1594) ,.,.1, e 30 his. per W@@IC (102594) airs for elderly a oawelsasseL ror and matching double hospital or nursinghome r. Call 619-6909. shod, bulk on site. 8x8. f599. � a L� _ _ COMPUTERS e Mon. -Fri. days only1 y onn and .r. (IGZM) ring shifts preferred. � Lu mber K"'p"05 Rd 61, a � 170 � W� flog. - trades atsypstd. sen Ply in person only to: Bearable rates. Phone faits MODERN Scandinavian. bedroom tet. gtNl(n t1W, at- 42a7,9e (1f1latch� 9: 9n (ring or call 005-5094961. (1012594) PSII 60's w/eolour monitors, $495. Now night tables, wood stau printer. $175. We Bunny's Food Service 5 drawn areal. UVEOewe so 2Ici.4 yeProvide,olds pellrg Pse to 2i ,vets olds amid triple d FUrices? - Why need your cximpufar trod( ins. Computer Clearance Centre. 350 Marwood Dr., Oshawa 1 Grad• /. Some house keeping. � (4,6, 29.2949 (1026") t cion „ Exceient ConldOorn f300. (905) 427.6358- (1023") pay Teta Pay retail prices? One of Ontario's i,o � `t and largest imp 161 Keg SL E. Bowmanvims, 4 I ' • died to the public. Ep. oak rAo' Pods" table wick c1w eat and 4 WhKIM chain, $790 ACTORSI ACTORSI ACTORSI doubt Pedaatal CA,,w- wd 6 WANTED - old and ardigue chains, $1429. Cantatpal beds, furniture. arnytflirg old. Sclrrific Ctosedcorrukw is puranteW $299.Over 20 stain choices . al instruments, china, silver, b educate. Cam Tirst 430.5993. job• no veneers - Tradiionaf advertisin sporting, toys, (102594) Waodwo►king, 905-985-87 S 74. ys. . ffilk botdoo. col - SOLID Pine, double armoire. frFl Miction or estates. Cal Robert Land new,Phone 831 8849 Bowen Antiques (905) 655- (1)DRSNG roam 8 poe. Duncan 8049, Brooklin. (TF) Phi $2500. Couch. bvseeit, OLD 8UPERINTENDANT ► ltd equ for EARN $$$ AT HOME WE require a Mon" "p rixii-fiorouiii two rd tables, CONee, Pink velaunoak X50. Bedroom sen We pay you direclilly to assemble our yew ids in our Inortne. Mon -Fd, 7-5 p.m. Harwood44wy 92. 905- Pickering Town Ceotre reprrea smoker, relrer'ces Cal 830 dlspernsay assistws. Pan dine, 4736 to discuss. (102394) ' • y@ar details send self sod 427-2391.(102794) )evwllery, wrchee, old china and glass antique furniture. Cal preodund.�Forr stampedkme to: uir- sure? Rent a own. 10. upright, grand. digital, LEISURE TIME MANUFACTURING pC child CO1a' r Noon dawya le,� Corrin» Hernrony-KYtp COP OP. 20 Harmony fid. N. 16715.121/oni SL, Unit 344 atom and Tw Prices. 100% nylon, stain as "Wil. Pam ildtud(s cerPe4 I'l"marlIst, Ontario. L3X 1X4 to care for our 3 yew old al catalogues and Relrrnon required. Cal after faw hof bush a bunk cord. epnewchlt. Call 002-5511. P (102!04► ••30700 (1027") PISS" do not appy In son days. our 4 yew old ham days ' • died to the public. Ep. oak rAo' Pods" table wick c1w eat and 4 WhKIM chain, $790 ACTORSI ACTORSI ACTORSI doubt Pedaatal CA,,w- wd 6 WANTED - old and ardigue chains, $1429. Cantatpal beds, furniture. arnytflirg old. Sclrrific Ctosedcorrukw is puranteW $299.Over 20 stain choices . al instruments, china, silver, b educate. Cam Tirst 430.5993. job• no veneers - Tradiionaf advertisin sporting, toys, (102594) Waodwo►king, 905-985-87 S 74. ys. . ffilk botdoo. col - SOLID Pine, double armoire. frFl Miction or estates. Cal Robert Land new,Phone 831 8849 Bowen Antiques (905) 655- (1)DRSNG roam 8 poe. Duncan 8049, Brooklin. (TF) Phi $2500. Couch. bvseeit, OLD 8UPERINTENDANT ► ltd equ for SHOPPERS DRUG MART, rd ant 7l� Old a 11N1d1 Elf ly start, early finish. Non PIANOS/GRANDFATHER Clocks • Durham's 10119"1 selsc- two rd tables, CONee, Pink velaunoak X50. Bedroom sen anld good CN1ef-• VM• sterling, optical instrument, caw 78 rearm 4partrn(rt build- Ing in oahawa Satisfy cased on Pickering Town Ceotre reprrea smoker, relrer'ces Cal 830 dlspernsay assistws. Pan dine, 4736 to discuss. (102394) ' • titin - New and used pianics Not 6 Puce• erakkt, MID. (005) 839 - )evwllery, wrchee, old china and glass antique furniture. Cal Skills and asprfenp. Send resume incAxliq inn moss nilto: �'ls'�- Ap* In Pam- KIDS and teens needed Int- CAREGIVER required 4 days sure? Rent a own. 10. upright, grand. digital, 903L (102504 ) CARPET your 6=1 of deoowr 432-1670. (1025") le,� Corrin» Hernrony-KYtp COP OP. 20 Harmony fid. N. ffodWely mosleBrp wok per week In rrry home to lode FNessood . at and TV �' 2 children, ata 2 and 4. of Delivered. Available in keyboards. CLOCKS (Free delnvey and lir up). Tremendous Prices. 100% nylon, stain as "Wil. Pam ildtud(s cerPe4 MOUNTAINBire warted - 18' ld 18' frame, mot's or women's. LIG 7X7 b)I 34.m. catalogues and Relrrnon required. Cal after faw hof bush a bunk cord. epnewchlt. Call 002-5511. P (102!04► ••30700 (1027") savingel Toi Piano Works, 433-1491. (TF) ped and o"M irtamation Cal XL or XT components, 21 speed. Must be in excellent 00.26.O"Qvsk( gip. 28 (1112594) - p8dt (005143D•661. (1027") condition 434-5700 (1025a4) ' PORCELAIN Jo.' VaKng -o- beg,nnws. creal• your ow^ beautQLl cotsoor quakty, dou Evening classes ava!ac,e Cal 686-2102 ane, 6 o - , • --2334 TEAM OBEDIENCE - next cias- s•• (puppy. novice and Laity) start Oct. 29. Nov 3 and S. Ewe- nng and Saturday ciasee avail- able w.tn small classes guarantsi Call 430.0025. PALADEN DOG OBEDIENCE - Ouawiw veterinary anwowd m- struction by tea -instructor R.A.F Police Dog Training Schooi. Openings available for next classes own wxwv Now. 18 and Nov. 29. puppy and novice. Our success rate speaks for Asea. Tel. 688.9425. (102994) FOR Sale - American Stat- lordshirs Temr pup, dew curs removed and tail docked. Serious inquiries only. ctrl after 6 Rin anyarrr an wookends. 721.2771. (102rr94) DONT throw your dog waste wW Istdrrm a". useT00131'x1E DOOLEY PET WASTE DIS- POSAL SYSTEM. 9 am. - 9 p.m., 7 days/wesk. Call 723 541 � 434.8782 $20h w 0 all WANTED - one good hart for b -i puppy, unlit eyes. lov- able pe ocimalty. SM. Call Rob, 905-50G4403. (102894) SHELTIE Pups, male and 1(mal(, CKc r"Wred, w- tooed and first shots. Dswomrd. v(t diedted. horns raised. $400. READY TO GOI Phone anytime, 728-2371. CANADIAN TIRE Ajja�ax,,,, SE" Iltwalons $49.95 Cara UgM.Tniks Ajax .r•t PAGRAWTHE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,19% e1 .1go M11111111111111 t 1996 Fad Escon for parts. good 1989 Beretta, V6, 2.8L, CAR Sale- Enda Thurs. Oct. 27. ChMstmas Craft Show auto, it. newly painted. as- king $5200. Cal Dan at (905) 6 p.m. All cars reduced $300- 600. Example: 1996 Cavalier sLnd Sale 696-9124. (102394) Wagon, was 92395, now $1995 Village Arts A Craft 1909 Regal LTD.. two door. 3.1 0onlied. 9 more nice cars to choose from. All cars under corner o[Shen Rde. V6, tinted windows, power $4000. For more information on g 111!1te Pickering Village doom, power locks, fully loaded, mm condition. 79.000 kms.. as- other cars. 427-9722, Russ, Oct. 29th, Oct. 30th king 18199 o.b.o. Pat, work, open 7 days a week (102794) 10 am. - 4 P.M. Door Prizes FryeP&I I 725-0881 or home 579-4109. (102594) pickup. Gypsy package. V6. - 1 Ftr is auto. pit., pb.. cruse, a►, 839- Asking $299. Call 623-9137 Wanted Both �� 1967 Cutlass Calais. two door, ,e�I�lap.�j,r�( 100.000 miles, ry finder. amilm til. new brakes y all around, new alternator.WANTED: 52495 cert. Call 666-3070. DEAD • 10th ANNUAL (102794) COUNTRY CHRLSTMCRFT AS ASALE 1986 Cheve le, automatic, 76,000 kms.. excellent Oct. 28th 4:30 - 8:30 P.M. condition, $2200. 1984 Buick Oct. 29th 10 am. - 4 p.m. Skyhawk, 2 door. 5 speed. looks ,St. %&r(:j Cliunch MOB" 200Byn�Sae4t "thy and Nn5 g/eat. 51850 both bor- tided o.b.o. Call 433-1787. 416-281-3499 (,02794 ) Stmt, Country CPU" ab4s, an jilotvtrs, mpracuction oaf j eq, it" bson, pouay, baskets 1996 I31ymoLO Reliant. 4 door, oniwtoLs auto. exgelent condition. $1700 certified. Also 1983 Pontiac Lertlana, $500 as is. Call 655 - GORGEOUS DOLL HOUSE KITS Furniture & accessories. 'Too cute for wcrW (905) 831-1536 1990 -am" Wagon. pb.. pis.. tot. as win.. arrYlm cassef . ex-. Ira seat. "wit condition. highwray kms.only. A steal at $6100 ob.o. 728-1420, 002994) =4A 'SPECIAL $35.o8' We Come to You Interiors - Trucks $25.00 Mini vans- $W.00 Full Size Vans - $75.00 Fabnc Protection. vinyl and glass ciearong available. Boats & RVS. CALL FOR ESTIMATE Dao 905 837-1161 3045.(102794, 1985 Pontiac Parisienne Brougham. one owner. air. fully loaded, new tires, very nice condition. 160.000 kms.. 32700 0 0.0. Call 433-1791. (102591) WANTED DEAD OR AUVE CASH REWARD For Scrap Cars, Trucks KEN'S TOWING 283-6325 1995 30 ft, Fleetwoods 1IWO 1 frau FROM $17 Month .FRT. a Prop. _ - O.A.c Lj Includes: 2 door fridge, stove, furnace, dinette, full washroom, 1 or • • 2 bedrooms, sleeps 8. NO PAYMENTS `TIL 1995 ICED We Promise To & COMPOR OPEN 1 DAYS MUST BE SOLD rI say, las OWm Yotm BEST H 12 I Bl oo& t gp5,6� j g SUN.12.4 DEAL N!!! t 1902 Ford Mustang, 6 cylinder, auto. ps.. pb.. new tires and brakes. Very good condn on. ' 1996 Fad Escon for parts. good S500 o.b.o. 985.8985 or 985- For Sale liras, new starter, good body. 4990,(1025W) telephone (905) 666.5424. 1979 Ponil Grand prix. 301, i102794) V8. bucket seats, console, body 1988 Nissan King Cab. 4 m good shape S" as is. 965- cylinder, 5 speed. 135 km. red. $5000o.b.o. Telephone 436- TRUCK cap to fit 1982.1993 6829 ask for Doug after 6 p.m. :I 10494) 9909 (. 102694) S t 0 or S i 5 long box. Fi regta•s 1995 GMC S15 etrtended cob raised design. Dark blue with LEASE to own vehicles. 1990- pickup. Gypsy package. V6. sikang sde and from wr K*". 1995.8345 down, no frteresl, no auto. pit., pb.. cruse, a►, 839- Asking $299. Call 623-9137 credit checks. 686-7428. (TF) 5596. (102394) alley 6 (Bowmanvlse) (lonw) BLUEWATER PARK WHITBY 1 a 2 bedroom rules. broadloom, 3_appliances. 101 KATHLEEN ST. W. Moa -Fri. 9.5 pm. SaL a Sun. 12-5 p.m. 571.3521 Shelter Canadian Properties Limited 55 FALBY CT., AJAX 2 a 3 bedrooms. broadloom, 2 appliances, underground parking. Mort. -Fri. 9-5 p.1n Sat. & Sun. 12-5 pm 683-6021 .7shw w t:arwllan Properties Limited s HAl CLOSE TO SOUTH GM 1 bdrm. ap., main floor with washer and dryer, fireplace avail. Nov. 1. $550 mthly, Inclusive. PICKERING VILLAGE - AJAX 2 bedroom apartment, 2nd floor $650/mth. Available immediately. 905-M4294 OSHAWA - one bedroom. 1569; three bedroom 5705; clean and large units. Include heal. cable. hot water, parking, new appliances. Tenant pays hydro. Call 436-6700 or 404-6222. (102691) LARGE one bedroom spirt level basement apartment, broad- looms! throughout, small Pers and smokers welcome. Reasonable price, $675. 420 7196.(102394) COURTICE • basement one bedroom. private parking and entrance. Fudge, stove, cable. firstAaat. $500 pka hydro. Nov. 1. Contact 57648948. (102894) AJAX -ria bedroom basement apartment, walkout, rent for 5800. Non smokers, no pets. Available now. 428-6053. (102994) _. THESE AUTOMOTIVE PROFESSIONALS Fall Specials CHANGE� MFWS 14 co.._.;49" :15 CO.._s64951 Bu 1 mper lido Bumpertessabt 1 1 „�: ^' V6,V8-*79" OuL t diw aa. MW WAiM dowb.' (nxw Cars) I tCWWW�WRWWJe CorfEltion d1T7mottt- 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT (most cars) "49-95 CASH PAID FOR SCRAP \xli� s FREE TOWING A •7 DAYS e24 HOURS CAL CLANCY TOWING CAU.: (905) 839-4832 A IWAL FUEL saAM MINJECTION s79'° FRONTS 34 $5 99S s69'd Its MM CARS) MM CARS) • Tire Sales & Service • Complete Auto Care 759 Kingston Rd. W. � AJAX (905) 686-1694 IF YOU WISH ADVERTISE ON THIS FEATURE CALL CHRISTIAN ANN AT: 798-7672 ri '�i�it'i�E+kr,it; 400 400 wlBlrEarsl►rlr - b.e.nlent aptrb 0 separate UMranoe, OGMWA -one bedroom base. sst-kt l lidtert, WrWry. at, cleric, mend apartment. Bright and close b 401. No pelt. fiMAaa, dawn• Fridge. same, wry, nelatences. $550 ncknive. 839 88-m se 0111nince, parkino, all 3053 after 6 p.m. or anytime w • Available km10dlatefy. weekends, (102594) FirsiVleq, non smoker. $495. 571.0408. (102594) pICKB:NG -cion 3 bedroom condominium apartment tar ran, AVAILABLE in Whitby/oshaws 1.5 baths, eat -in kitchen. Close apartment building, spacious to Go and 401. $975 , 1011 y cwpeled newly panted apart - Inclusive. Call orchilngs, 905 a m" with balcony, 420.3680. (102894) shopping. AN utilities Inckxw. Fkstirlast required. No pas. One LIVERPOOIJBAYLY -"two bedroom, SM. Two bedroom, bednoom man Moor d house. $725. Cal 430-0134. (TF) parking for 3 cars, all ROUGEMOUNT/DYSON Rd., appliances. $650. 1/2 nag. Cal (906) 837.1764 Avaliabls Novone bedroom basement 1. (102594) apartment. all included. $550. Available Nov. 1. Call after 6 BLOOR/SINCOE - large two P-rTL 5091163. (102394) bedroom In 40 unit buNdlnp TWO bedroomWrIllpapartment ''y'�' "� across from N. GM Plant, fully mvulged. Close to aoresAtus, renovated. separate entrance, from $875 incisive. Go direct to frdge, stove, no pets. $500 plus 123 Bloor St. W or tall COW utlities. Firs.tast. Call (905) 9055711289. (TF) 764-6667. (102694) SHOP FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS CARPET EARLY, DONT BE LEFT OUT IN TH�S, COLDI // PICKERING - one bedroom baserr10rd openon. 1600 all NEWER Ings bachelor bow inclusive. Available me" apartment now Oshawa immediately. 420-7502. Centre. Bath, kitchen. 8450 . PICKERING - West Shore/ � ' Pahk�k Sk41 Oklahoma, very nice large 7373�02�) FNSYIaa 579 bachelor apartment, cable. LARGE 3 bedroom apartment Singleworking laundry. Suit available 'mm'slately- $875 m9 woman. Firs. monthly al uiaies and aPOlan- lest. 1600 inclusive. Cal 420.Cas Included. 433-1488 or 432. 9217. (102891) 2400. (102894) SIMCOE/ROSSLAND - larg one BEAUTIFUL " two bedroom bedroom in email quiet clean basement apartment. separate building. Heat and parking entrance, eat -in kitchen and Inck,ded. Available Nov. 1. Must livingroom. AN utilities included. be seen. 433-2093. Leave Period for working couple. No msuage. (102794) annals. Available Nov. 1. $650. PICKERING-Rouge area- p10 619-0037. (102694) large basement apartment. PICKERING wesrshors area saparale ermance. very private. one bedroom spacious base. lull bath. carpeted. parking, mem apartment. suitable for me - utilities and cable included. lure working couple or WW monthly. suit singed work. individual. Separate entrance. ig Person only. Non smokerair, no pets. First/last, Preferred. Finavlast. Available rslerences, $625 inclusive. Cal Immediately. 905.509-5051. 837-7779.(102%4) 11111 Ills I, �1I1c III) , Professionally installed, or do It 10 yourself for extra savings "RYTI " BUIL )m SUPPLIE$ INC. ;'075 Brock Rd. S., Pickering RUgs SAVE' (9W 420-0188 or 4EY- . 1-840-463-8899 2 AJAX >1 CALL NOW FOR FREE ESTIMATE OR •• VW OUR SHOWROOM IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE ON THIS FEATURE CALL CHRISTIAN -ANN AT: Local - 57941 W Tonordo Line - 798=7672 CEMENT SALE PER BAG Pick -A -Mix Concrete 2990 E:roCk Int. N. Ltd. Pickertrif- Ontario 683-6501 GLENDALE BRAID new large Iwo bedroom basement aWrtment. 4 poll. bathroom, eat -n kitchen. fridge Witt so -cleaning stow, rrlester with walkn closet, washer/dryer. separate entrance, paring, cable . utilities. $750 inclusive. No pets. Walk to Pickering Town Centre. Mike, 905-837-0790. (102594) TWO bedroom basement apartment, private entrance, parking. minutes from 4 corners. $695 utilities, appliances Included. Available Nov. Cal 43019684. (102594) OSHAWA Blvd. Large two bedroom upper floor, large kitchen. laundry. parking. $675 inclusive. 905725 5726 or 905 642.4625 (collect) (102794) PICKERING - Hwy OVARona Rd.. large two bedroom base- men apanm10m, 4 pcs. bah, laundry, parking, no pots/ smoking. References required. 509-9005. (102694) THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1991 -PACE 21 :400 ' MCKERING BrockMwy 02 . wry bdgfs and cow seri con. t- W mm floor walkout beaw 1110" apartrrws. Non sffdw' no pass.i70D inclusive. Dec. 1. FirsVlaN. 8118-1650. (102794) ONE, two and three bedroom apartments availableat 900 and 868 Glen St.. Oshawa- Close to schools, shops and 401. UtNitiss inckidet. Firs hast required. Call 7281993. (102594) OSHAWA - Olive/Grandview area, large bright two bedroom basement apartment, heat, hydro, cable and laundry included. On street parking, no pets. Available irruried waly or Dec. 1. Firs.last. $675. Call 905.571.7085 Wave message. AJAX - bright dean modem one bedroom baserr om aimab110", dose to GO, 401. Separate entrance, Parking, walk out to small patio, $620 monthly. Single non smoker, no pets. 683-0364.(102594) VACUUM REPAIRS �I ALL MAKES a FREE ESTIMATE SPECIAL Complete Overhaul and Cleaning ONLY $2995 with this advertisement YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS THIS WEEK FEATURING: "Z ART GALLERY" If you appreciate the atmosphere that beautiful art creates in your home or are interested in collecting the finest in limited edition prints, then you should visit Z ART GALLERY in Pickering. Located at 1900 Dixie Rd. at Finch Avenue in the Loeb Glendale Plaza, owner Mike Jaensch invites you to see his store which is now in its fifth year. He first started out as a collector who decorated his homes with limited edition prints. Eventually he saw the advantage of starting his own business and has been very successful with many customers coming back again and again after discovering the enjoyment of a beautiful work of art. "We have prints by such people as Robert Bateman, Trisha Romance, A.J. Casson and John Seery -Lester," says Mike. "Our store appeals to many tastes whether it's an appreciation for wildlife or Victorian architecture as well as family portrayals and sport scenes." Most limited editions have 1000 reproductions per original and each is signed and numbered by the artist. They can range in price from 075 and up depending on the artist and his or her popularity at a particular time. "This style of art is affordable and of the highest quality," says Mike. "People buy them to enhance the decor of their home while some acquire them for their investment potential." Z ART GALLERY is also known for its expert framing service. Mike will help you choose from hundreds of frames as well as the backing and the matting which are both acid free to prevent discoloring of your print. Another unique service is the framing of memorabilia like old photos, mementos and pieces of clothing. "We'll frame anything," he says. "Why have special keepsakes hidden away so no one can appreciate them." Soon Z ART GALLERY will be hosting exhibitions by a variety of artists who will be on hand to sign their work. So visit Z ART for the best in limited editions or call (905) 837-0144. You'll find a wide variety of beautiful limited Bdkion prints by l rtbts such as Robert 6atuuatte TN wAoMwos and Richard Sloan atZ,AgT QALLERY in pigw tq . OSHAWA - dean bright one P� �� c bedroom baseme" rpvtrlent, aOnto le ow ghilatim cion huge h" room, eat -in kitchen. la�ry, non smoker. $850 poi. uentrancashroom fro all inckniw. Available Nov. 1. and stove, entrance all 509.3586 102594) 1 - inclusive. Availedle Nov. 1. Cal �) ( 666-8867. (102794) AJAX - clean bright one bedroom bssemsrd opersmars. AJAX - large one bedroom availebls Nov, 1. S65o monthly. basement apartment, private utilities included with parkn9. entrance, fireplace, shared (905) slo4il 8. (102594) kitchen, sem furnished. Weal for AJAX Harwood/Bayty, two angle Denson. inclusive. bedroom basement apartment (905) 429-34811. (102 (102594) - available Dec. 1. Parking, lira. SOUTH Ajax - large one last required. No pets. $675 bedroom walkout basement monthly. 686.2338. (102891) apartn10rn, separate entrance. PICKERING - warm bachelor parking, cable. non smoker, no basen10nt apartinem, separate para. $595 inclusive. 427-9014. entrance. non smoker. referen- (102594) ces a must. $475 inclusive. 420- 1945. Cal after 7:30 weedays, OSHAWA - bright clean two anytime weekends. (102594) bedroom $689 in apartment building, includes heat, hydro, PICKERING - bright one two appliances. park% Con- bedroom apannoK. family room venient to 401 and city bus with fireplace, ea -n kitchen, 4 routes. 433-067-7. (102794) Poe. beth, non smoker. no pets. $575. Anytime. 428-9363. 1 THE WIRING MART LTD. H you are... Let us . building a cottage or home help you . changing your service Do it . upgrading your wiring Yourseff .finishing a recreation room and . adding an addition or ��� simply changing a switch Bring us your plans "Tete one stop or ideas on the shop for all work you want to your wiring do and we will help supplies" You layout your wiring needs. THE WIRING MART LTD. 282 Monarch Ave., Ajax (905) 683-4020 53 Bertrand Scarborough (416) 752-7360 IF YOU WISH TO ADVERTISE ON THIS FEATURE CALL CHRISTIAN -ANN 798=7672 PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,19% NIB - large bright clBan AJAX - 3 bedroom townhouse. INDOOR Storage. safe. dean OBTAINING a loan Is not one room b-w1rn1 opus- Weetney44wy 02 end unit with and secure storage for cars. ee& mem avialable immediately. garage, $1100 monthly a boats and trailers. Call 705.357-. charge upfront fees, others dip References. feetr(agg required. utilities. Ftre sVIM. References. 2406 fax 705-357.1482. not. h 4 suggested that you in. $508 Inckrdes utilities, cable. Non smoker, no pets. Available (102894) vestigate thoroughly before Call erenlings 15) 6832564. immediately. 905.428-3238 baths. everything included. Pool. hot tub, tennis. Close to all signing any contracts. (TF) days. 686.88.34. (102594) (102694) I • ' . AJAX Wes Heights - bright WHITBY -centrally loafed. 3 Pickering • ' modern bbeed oo, basement. bedroom townhouse, family 686-5153 Sutton Group Classic Opporlunities walkout with full kitchen and room, 4 appliances, air con., FLORIDA - Pon Charlotte, (on N4wrcaA 602 954-7420 bath, bus 0 door. close to 401/ garage• transportation• schools, gulf coast near Sarasota). GO. No pets. Available Nov. 1. shopping Nov. 1. $9W' gas/ Beautiful two bedroom home LANTANA 'VODUKMAIM $625 including utilities and utilities. Evenings, 416-487- close to all amenities, available ■lICN11011E7NAN lUSTA cable. Firstllast. 428.1341. 2 .(102794) Dec.. Jan. and Feb. $800 U.S. FA4IONSTATE1110fl' (102594) PICKERING •dean spacious 3 rtpnlMy all inclusive. Call 432- Ea" polNgslunlelbl bedroom. 2 bath. eat -n kitchen. 4089. (102894) Psrtf nae.Ftrlsrtlm one bed 839 Dundas St. E. - attached garage, finished base- FLORIDA Newport Riche wigh tKtlaNtlleeflt One bedroom apartment with 9a a9 Y - oWekmilec garden view,. new, decor, clean ment with walkout to fenced beautiful 3 bedroom home. MaksYgral Quiet. no pets. Laundry, parking, yard. Immediate. $1075 monthly backs on channel, fully . Ohm Clark(e06)11.71$$ all inclusive. $675. 905-509• plus. 831-7677. Joan Hudson. furnished, patio. deck, all $tot VAIMalp)e1i M 2038or4t6.284.1618.(110894) (102394) amenities. long or short term WHITBY - beautiful bright rentals. $1350 U.S. monthly. VACANCIESI Call the one stop 9 686-9153 (1027W)rental shop for a BETTER lownhome, 3 bedroom, 1 112 _-- selection. OURHAM HOME baths. large fenced backyard, GORGEOUS three__ bedroom • ,Personals RENTERS. (905) 428-1278 min- central location. Close to condo. dose to famous Clear imal tee LANDLORD'S AD- schools. shopping and Go. (905) Water Beach, pool, jacuzzi, VERTISE FREEII (102594) park, 666-8297. (102894) BBO. private yard. available SPACIfMOS two bedroom aw-ROOMS air Conditioning. AvaJabie Dec. now -May 1995. For information and to view photos, 686-9846 or ment in central Whitby. Close to 430 To Rent,579.3788. (TF) GO. large backyard. available 8119.900 - WHY PAY RENT? CALL i TALK LIVE Nov. 1. $675 . utilities. Cal after mshec room ,n clean. Quit POMPANO Beach Condo. -oat 5 p.m. 430-8820. (102594) re- AJAX - inree b ooroorns. large vacation spot. Two bedroom. 2 STILL Rening7 North Oshawa adult home. new a1 amenities, ROOM FOR RENT amenities, available baths. everything included. Pool. hot tub, tennis. Close to all $75.000. Three bedroom, garage, appliances included- Per Week Or per month Poasaolvty Of 100% financing to amenities. Call (905) 666-0006. finished rec room, workshop, student preferred $40C per Pickering 1Mast ber 18 yrs. (TF) hardwood floors. walkout to ratio. economic gas heat. Total 686-5153 Sutton Group Classic OklahomaNhlles Rd. 3637 Mon -Fn after 5 p m. Homes o cost town - $795/monthly. N4wrcaA 602 954-7420 Hydro staff welcome. AJAX - furnished or urtumahed ' ' Sale Phone (9C5) 723-5281 Peter bedroom downstairs, dining Sunny, clears home. AJAX townhouse - mortgage • Neal, Sales Rep. Guide Really. (TF) 1 (905) 4MW42 lover Network, Sexiset Singles - 6000 -BYE MR- �ANDLORDI THREE bedroom man if=of ONE non smoking tenant 583,900. Only $4200 down. Make the first step to home house, laundry, stove. fridge, preferred to share 4 bedroom ownership by casing Sally to fenced backyard, east Oshawa home with landlord, $90 per view this 2 bedroom Pickering Courtice. available Nov. 1. First week. 623-0097. (102894) condo with ensu to bath, last required. 5690 inclusive. Call 436-2829 or 723.1652. PICKERING -room for rent in 3 appliances. large balcony. over - looking fantastic sty vow. Wal (102794) bedroom bungalow, use of ling drstance t0 Go train, public WHITES Rd./Hwy 02 - one facilities. Large backyard. gas. hydro and cable included. Cas transit. shopping and lake. You ria profit by buyrrg now. The bedroom basement afartmient. ,,vats available Nov (905) 831-2260 (102994) home qualities you to win a free LOSE UP TO 10 k•` IN THREE DAYS! With the to Supplementary Diet Plan Try It' It Works: Using all natural ingredients Available at Scotts IDA and other participating pharmacies and health D "10' I GAROEN142 area. Whaby. trip to Las Vegas. For more food stores. 1 $600 monthly. Can Harry in Pon. please xis Sad F r more information(416) 283-7393 or Jennifer.Room in House. use of an McCarron Re0� (416) 2836570 (102894' facilities including laundry. Group CtataK Re]hy Inc. 905-1-800-361-4-120 Avaitable anytime. SIDO w 66. weekly 6515324 hr. pager. (102894) ' ITIS C40 430.8198. (102594) J • DUNBARTON - furnished room REPOSSESSEDdown s. Financing n large 'louse. beautiful, private arranged. Cal Gat Anderson, NE Oshawa 3 tec•oo- •--a,r 'reed property. Use of big 433-4823. gain Rep.. Carets Noor oI ro"s•• parking for one iuch-d're"9 room, own 1000 Real Estate Services Ltd ar. sit a 'ridge. 5800 monthly sq fl. Porch. parking, suitawe for 102594) . 1.2 „t it es. Ava,labis Quit. clean non ern lung Dual. immediately. Fhst:last and ness person. 839-5853. OPEN House Sun. Oct. 30. 1-5 references. 728.3050. 571-1157 (102794) p m. 7 Goodlelow St Whitby in or 725-4642. (102794', KAJAX - clean bright room, use Omer Creak 3.1 bedroom tack- PICKERING - 3 bedroom of 4 bedroom house and split with Lnished basement. delacneo fenced yard, finished amenities. Suit male non central air, much more Asking bas*mwt. garage. 400112ncea, smoker. $350 per month. Frilly $184,500. For personal viewwg. GIFTED i CARING air Conditioning. AvaJabie Dec. last 428-3410 (102894) call 668.1663. (102894) PSYCHICS t. $1050 . utiktis Cali Lynne. 4?6-9766. 4 PICKERING Village - untur- 8119.900 - WHY PAY RENT? CALL i TALK LIVE e- mshec room ,n clean. Quit Three beoroorre. two be&*' a 1-900-451-3530 re- AJAX - inree b ooroorns. large home. Non smoker, all appliances. spotless clean adult home. new a1 amenities, Yard . Igrounc pool frraiplam. amenities, available townhouse. Carries lots rent. EXL2192 garage, appliances included- immediately. Professional or Poasaolvty Of 100% financing to $3.99 per mon. Available Doc. 1. $1 100 per student preferred $40C per qualified buyer. Call Valero, 1Mast ber 18 yrs. Month . ut llass. Call 905666- mon94;. th. Call 619.1519. (1025 686-5153 Sutton Group Classic PRIVATE - raised bungalow. 3637 Mon -Fn after 5 p m. Really Litt. (102894) N4wrcaA 602 954-7420 (102894) AJAX - furnished or urtumahed (1028") bedroom downstairs, dining morn available ,n quiet home. AJAX townhouse - mortgage HOTTEST OATELWEI Dreary► AJAX - a bedrOOma. 2 1/2 begins. Close to as amenties. On bus $118 -WO at 9 SX for 5 yrs. lover Network, Sexiset Singles - aw. broadloom. bintls, double route Call 427-7611. (102594) assumable without Quantitation. 100's lsted'i All Lllsstylee. l- ows". available Dec. 1.51200 or Bart, Community Financial. 3 bedrooms. 2 Deux garage. 900-451.5569 en. 500. $3.29 plus. Call 4337875. (102394) PICKERING s morn wan r+ple pas haat, good eonplete. PM min- (102694) MAIN Floor of Bungalow, 3 cable and uta of kitchen. walk to P.T.C., Go Train, Pickering $128.900. Cal Tensa Turner. bedrooms. Amax. $950 Includes Generating Simon. $340 month- 416.321.3538 Associate Broker. ReMaa Genesis ltd. Realty. utilities per month Available ly or $170 biweekly. Phone (102794) inrrlediately Telephone 686- 4264318.( (I 0M) 1666 (102794) PRIVATE Sale - $147.500. NW LARGE 3 bedroom seat n AJAX - furnished room n Qui( Whitby. 3 bedrooms, 2 south Oshawa. Close to'Cho" adult home. new a1 amenities, bathrooms. finished basement. and shopping saw . utilities. bus stop, lake Share washroom central air. gas, deck, terioed Cal 576 1577 (1025941 and kitchen facilities. Parking. yarn. great area. Evenings/ cable and phone lack. Non weekends, 430-6585. No OSHAw -fully detached clean smoker. SW weekly. Call 427- agents. (102794) three bedroom 2 storey house. 3995. (102394) PRIVATE - raised bungalow. his basem anis. ge fenced yard, garage. appliances, air. $670 .' desirable NW Oshawa location. unties. Nov. 1. Cal 579-5037. EA approa. 2000 sq.h. Two full baths, 21 1 11 s upstairs, one (1028") bedroom downstairs, dining NO down payment'? GoodPICKERIIIG Poi room. tele kitchen With breaktao Predrill? Good job? You can buy rye Cw q irt>rvi o share 3 area. downaaks completely IW the price d Will, white prigs ii , _ soN $muse we san& istisl a wish fiwplac e. Double and ratan aro down. Cal Doug Avai able now. For details, call gsh0e• a dui ng $134.900. Cal or Bart, Community Financial. Fick (805) 6838718. (102384) (tom) No agents please. 668.6805. (?F) THREE I I an wwnhouse m WHITBY - large 4 bedroom on than. kndud- het. hydro. AJAX by the Lake - dstecned Ooun, baths. finished base. cable. Laundry facilities. Two 3.1 bedroom bungalow. at- ..Wl �Ah oak w( bar. fenotd pals• pakiii pod and air tacIrod garage, 1 1/2 baths. yard, $1275 per month. Cal oorldili" ' 9 Non smoker, 1960 ferishlard baserttert. farttily morn 905.725-4230. (102594) per nmmid . 434-799. (102594) wO Taeplaot. large Idnen With %fdkw. . patem to •Ikl►at Fruit bees, appliooee PICKERING FaipaN#ty s2share home. $450 incudes sed mme. No agents. $178,400. ( ) 8140674. (102594) Beautiful two storey. Stone IlNbw Cal 683-7553. jt0 ) Heritage pant. 4 bedroom. one acre plus los. M enable Nov. NCKEmm - ftnnitfted or kN►- ' I. $1 too Plein. Releralrroes. Cal tumithed room in 3 badman (416) 741-5418. (102844) townhouse, available irrimedialely. Parking. but as WHY hent when you can tarty f 2 t.OURTICE - ,taw 4 bedroom, 2 -lt. door' laundry. share facilities, this bo&AMA torwtpuse in very bash. baICE new baso, $350 iinefUtire. Call alter 6 p•nL desirable Why arae for as N - esuRIi�„ Ne � Lou 037-0107.(1020M) go as pt0� ?Cal Doug. & PMM. Available Nov. 1. Cal Elise 721- AJAX now Walstrry"" 1112. 8638 after 6 or weekends. Large home to share with (102794) parking. Oi4ss ns1811boultoo0 in Wa 1W" Heights. 5400 monghly PICKERING home for rent - inclusive. (905) 683-6092. main floor bungalow. 3 (102594) $124.804 - NOW dupfes in trice bedrooms, dose to Go. mal. arta of Oshawa Gard patlking, Avaiilable Nov. 1. FksU asL $900 PK (ERBAG - furnished or un- 6 appliae r . $1325 per north . utARws. References. fear I-nishsd roan In 3 - - - Income. Call 723-5689. message 420-7349. (102794) townhouse. available 1� ills nnedlately. Parking, bus at 545 RENT to own . storey and a hag. door. imrndry, share faciltiss. 100% rent 90e6 to $350 inclusive. Cal after 6 p.m. downpayment. Blot/Sirtttoe. 637-0107. (102694) A 175 acres plus 5000 It. 666-3478.(102794) A riverfrolR $79.900. ALSO one BOYY_�jAAANVILLE - cozy 3 axe lakefront distress sate, b9drtbm horns with fireplace, • south of Bancroft, asking garage and applances included. $49,1$00. ALSO /4 ac»s, only' Available Dec. I. Asking SM. $19.40ef (906)1284167. (TF) Call (905) 420.3241. (102694) OFFICE SPACE - prime Hwy e2 Pickering loca tion. Professional ' juicing rites from 500 sq.R. at $450 monthly, 1000 sq.tt. at $900 monthly, 2000 sq.ft. at BORROW $10.000 pay as we WHITar - centrally belled. 3 x/800 mon", sac. ExGeflent as $110 per month 0". Cal bedroom townhouse. garage. valke and location. For mon infomrtion, call John Williams. Jerry, 888-7200 Free tes family room, 1 1/2 ba. leve. (9q6, ZMe ReMaa Oualty consultations. Anubis Invest - I idq�4railsdlg OW --t. $875. Wle Lfd. (/10144) wlereshill.(TF) AJAXIPICKERING ADULT DAY SCHOOL It►. aw lapeis, Oke - Semester 2 Nov. 2 - Dec. 22 GRADUATE SOON - INQUIRE ABOUT MATURITY CREDITS COURSES TIME Math (Technical or Business) 12 09:00 - 11:30 a.m. English (General) 12 11:30 - 02:00 p.m. Accounting 12 02:00 - 04:30 p.m. Computer (Business Applications) 11 04:30 - 07:00 p.m. Chemistry 11 04:30 - 07:00 p.m. • NO FRIDAY CLASSES For Computers or Chemistry PLEASE NOTE: NO FEES ($50.00 REFUNDABLE BOOK DEPOSIT) Semester 3 - January 16 -March 10, 1995 Semester 4 -March 27 -May 30, 1995 Open to all residents minimum IS 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 IT'S A BOY Roche • A little brother for Kimberly, Tyler Robert Patrick, was born on September 21 at 3:10 a.m., weighing 9 lbs., 4 ozs. Parents, Rob and Laurie, Grand- parents, and Great - Grandparents are thrilled with Tyler's safe arrival. Special thanks to Dr. Henderson and maternity staff at Ajax Pickering General Hospital. OPEN HOUSE Jan us at an Oft birthday part,, celebration Ior Evalyn PIlt9. Al old friends artd ac* aintartoas are welcome. Place: The AF= Sanies' Centre 46 Exeter Road, Allah, Ontario Date: Sunday. Octobw 30 a Time: 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. For best results advertise with - • the Ajax -Pickering &M Adnaqbw delivered at your door three times a week '14�s44GL•La111"Yw) ..... .. .... , "r.... 6 , . r.. ' ' . - - -- ..... - _.,r. . PARTNER Search - we want to find your partner. Don't pay hundreds. pay as you go and meet people who spark your interest. Confidential, no pressure. Cal anytime for free brochure. 6832414. (1021 94) SINGLE? Single hearts is a new inexpensive user fnendy Intro- duction sen p in Durham. Cal for free information package. 721.1513. (102894) HRLLOtUEEN gApETY ilPs SPARKY SAYS • Use flashlights to light Jack 0 Lanterns, not candles • Never cover light bulbs with paper or other combustible materials. • All paper oft cloth used for decorations should be flame retardant • Keep corn stalk decorations away from fire • Use only flame retardant paper or fabric for costumes. Loose, frilly costumes can catch fire easily & buns quickly. THIS MESSAGE HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE AJAX FIRE DEPT., FIRE PREVENTION DIVISION. 40FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (905)683-7791 All =■:1"M:fA Attention GIC Buyers... Are your GICs Maturing? end out how you can; • Increase safety with Government Guarantees is Obtain a higher return without locking -in your money is Receive ongoing professional & personalized service Call Ian Haar Financial Advisor 619-651 O • K,•Y, ' MMAND ,r <. W 3LW i RI BLUE CHIP 1NINaINa- u sow prior to matwity. Price may nucouate. Tar BLUk CHIP THINKING is a trr{dprngrk of "dWW Walwm Capital I #. 1 tJ .i /►.� J/ d 1. N77%. i MA THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1994 -PAGE 23 LAURA BEERGRCHGROVE r 1450 KINGSTON RD. MARY ANN MacLENNAN�9� KINGSTON RD. _ _ 1 st TORONTO STE.1 SHEPPARD Broker/ EAST EAST REALTY PICKERING Branch ,- Owner 420-4200 Manager An Independently Owned and Operated Member Broker of Coldwell Banker Affiliates of Canada — �•a HERE'S SOMEONE WE'RE REALLY SOLD ON Laura MacLennan and her teem are pleased lo t ,ice welcome Jack Muir to the office. ice. Ja dk purchased his first home n ing n Picker1968 and has witnessed the positive growth n the " area. As a community minded citizen, he was served on vanous Municipal Committees n I>b M EXCELLENT DEMAND LOCATIONM both Ajax and Pickering and was elected a Attractive clean smoke-free home, one owner, 3 Director of the local Board of Trade. With over GETTING STARTED? bdrms., skylights in kit. & in new 4 -pc. bath. 27 years of customer service experience111;1, your LIVE UP -RENT DOWNSTAIRS IN WESTSHORE LAMAR DODSWORTH Custom built shutters in tam. rm , new insulated next purchase or sale will be handled with a Solid brick detached, 3 , 2 bedroom npin Sales Representative dble. gar. drs., gar. dr. openers, wood stove insert, high degree of professionalism.JACK MUIR As we say at lar a lot with convenier, side door entrance. Gas 420-4200 dishwasher, buildings & drapes. CAC, CVAC & CoWmN Banker when you chose to worts with Sales Representative g heat. 2 kitchens, hard� wfloors. 3 washrooms for egpt. el AG he fumw.pt. 420-4200 Jack Mur you can 'Expect the W. 420-4200 11- only $159.899. Cali ACK Vu,r' 420-4200. F "i NTERESTED IN POWER OF SALE �'- " UNIQUE STYLE 2 STOREY HOME IN L` � CED - $126.900 -LARGE LOTPROPERTIES?„, CONSERVATION AREA VIEW OF LAKE --- Call me for free information on properties in On a quiet court. igeeat-in kit. with ou:1-in appls.. 5 appls.. eat -in kit., gorgeous Tec 7r . 2 baths. din. ANN LETOURNEAU Pickering, Ajax. Whitby and Oshawa. Many to ROBERT GORDON mn. fir. laundri• fam. rm. with fp.. master with 6-M. MARY WRIGHT - has w/o to lge. wooden deck, 2 sheds back on Sales Representative choose from!!! ASK FOR ANN LETOURNEAU WHEN YOU Associate Broker en suite, skylight, fin. w/o bsmt., 2 wet bars, cent. Sales Representative to farmers' field, 1st mtge $115.750 4 3°o PI OU CA 420-4200 24 HR. PAGER!! 905N27 4200 OR 42OU CA. 4204200 air & vac., a�arm, intercom. $239.900. Robert 427-4200 $966. Close '�c armony Rd. To v ew tail Mary r ” 420-4200. Wright' 427-42, REDUCED- $112.900 EDUCED- $112.900 EAST HAMPTONS - RHODE ISLAND _ MODEL _ .-d unit. gorgeous _ -undo. 2 bedrooms. � replace. 5 applianc- =1 2 4 -piece baths. i L -.Y �t mortgage S89.000 CRISTIAN VERGARA GREAT HOUSE! '� 8 3,41'o until '98 PI Sales Representative Great Price!! Come and see 0! -r 5'26 To view call 420-4200 Desirable area of Ajax! Yary Wright'. 42' Cal me: Cnshw Vergara. 420-4200.4200 r 1 AND JOIN OUR l TWO BEDROOM + DEN WINNING TEAM! CONDOMINIUM - - We have room for you s12o.500 --� shows o For a confidential - Western view. A LARGE RAVINE LOT WITH A STREAM IN THE Interview call quiet end unit. HEART OF PICKERING MARY ANN SHEPPARD well maintained A custom built unique home on a spectacular .45 stable condomini- DORIS MUIR acre ravine. Home features 2 skylights, a wan of Associate Broker/Manager GLORIA MONTGOMERY um building with Sales Representative windows overlooks the ravine, w/o bsmt. and an en responsible friendly neighbors JUST Sales Representative 420-4200 suite with whirlpool tub. Yours for $278.000. Call LISTED G Montgomery' 42G-12C�G,68r- Dons Muir'. 420-4200. (W5)420-42 00 424'4200 3048 THINKING OF los j, 1 ..,, SELLING? i _ a DON'T BE SCAMD ENV �.' LUXURIOUS 1,300 S(L FT. CONDO -$136,900 41 71 VERY PRIVATE 6 RIGHT IN PICKERING Move up to this fabulous 2 bdrm. condo. Features CALL ME FOR A FREE LOT -110 X 196' MONA YOUNG w/o to balcony, stunning view of lake, ceramic IIr. n MAXINE TUCKER Well mar cured grounds surrounded by mature Sales Representative kit. with white cabinets. All appis. rncld. Terrific Sales trees. it a quiet tiny subdms+on. Features a Iqe.. 200 indoor pool & rec facilities. To view call Mona EVAADAMS• MARKET EVALUATION 4R��ative bright eat-ir kit.. nuge dbie ga,. with extra storage. Young', 420-4200. 44&2944LSW Take a iooK. ' s offered ar St89.?00 42C -120C. CALLING ALL KIDS ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 BETWEEN 12:00 S 4:00 AT 1450 KINGSTON RD. (KINGSTON RD. S VALLEY FARM PICK UP YOUR FREE PUMPKIN (WHILE QUANTITIES LAST) MEET "SPARKY" THE FIRE DOG HALLOWEEN TREATS - SIT ON THE FIRE TRUCK - PICKERING/AJAX AMBULANCE - EDUCATIONAL HANDOUTS • MEET YOUR LOCAL FIREMEN - FACE_ PAINTING _ _WIN PRIZES _. __- _ - HOT DOGS 5 DRINKS (MINIMAL COST) i ColdwoM eank•r - Is/ Toronto East Roa✓ly Mi. Your Communny Supporror FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. CONTACT a� FIRE MARY ANN SHEPPARD cllate PREVENTION A(905) 20r 4200 D •I �o el� CANADA SPONSORED BY YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS ft starts at Mame THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO SOLICIT PROPERTIES ALREADY LISTED FOR SALE *GREAT EAT INVESTMENT* ' 1 store with full bsmt., 1 bdrm. apt. ' 1 2-bdrm. apt. with 2 washrooms & en suite laundry ' Cal us re: list of ` • • UNIQUE HOE' N GREAT LOCATION • ' Eat kitchen • Ly,, extensive renos ' Great n� * BEST KEPT SECRET RIGHT HERE IN AJAX , Double diveway' -in _ owner - user or investrTim MATURE QUIET AREA ' 2 fireplaces' 1 in master bedroom • central air • ' All units presently rented ' Comer unit penthouse with w/o from master & liv. JOHN VAS ' Pirdessionally tini basement' Only $219,800. What a deal. TROY VARLOW rm. Well maintained building with pool. sauna, Saba ' Enclosed sun room with SGWO to yard' VTB. John Vasiloff Sam squash court, underground parka exercise rm. g 4� Only $146,500 Great dearPos. . 4204200 4204200 Building converting to gas heat. $110.000. Call Troy John Vasilor. 420-4200. -_ - Varlow'. 420-4200. CALLING ALL KIDS ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 BETWEEN 12:00 S 4:00 AT 1450 KINGSTON RD. (KINGSTON RD. S VALLEY FARM PICK UP YOUR FREE PUMPKIN (WHILE QUANTITIES LAST) MEET "SPARKY" THE FIRE DOG HALLOWEEN TREATS - SIT ON THE FIRE TRUCK - PICKERING/AJAX AMBULANCE - EDUCATIONAL HANDOUTS • MEET YOUR LOCAL FIREMEN - FACE_ PAINTING _ _WIN PRIZES _. __- _ - HOT DOGS 5 DRINKS (MINIMAL COST) i ColdwoM eank•r - Is/ Toronto East Roa✓ly Mi. Your Communny Supporror FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. CONTACT a� FIRE MARY ANN SHEPPARD cllate PREVENTION A(905) 20r 4200 D •I �o el� CANADA SPONSORED BY YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS ft starts at Mame THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO SOLICIT PROPERTIES ALREADY LISTED FOR SALE ..w..-.rJR� !`A. ... .. r .a.. y� .«:lV a'Yi:np :,,..ten..... .. ..4r.., .. .. 'e'.V:i�. ;Mc.GfihG•i►..� �2CTHE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23,1"4 all L—:-] "REMEMBER HONESTY, INTEGRITY, PRICE AND PEOPLE SELL CARS!" "BUY FROM THE BIGGEST -'CAUSE fuli WE'RE THE BEST!" We want your service business. if you buy for price and do not live close to our vocation, remember you can serve your Chrysler vehicle close to your home. VILLAGE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER, NORTH AJAX TIME IS 1UNNING OUT... SALE ENDS LSOON! JIVAIJ UVRID I HUUTIUM bALlh 94 ACCLAIM '95 1111 11111 :141, BRAND NEW GOLD KEY 46* • 2 tone • 4 spd. auto. • 5.2 V8 engine • P. mirrors • PLAN PER Premium decor • Tilt • Cruise • Air • Bumper • 83L fuel • MTH Rear window • Chrome wheels • P. sterring • Power brakes • Plus much more. GOLD KEY 10* 0 194 C0LT,,4 PLAN PER - 345MTH. ALL NEW 195 T300 CLUB F < CAB v i ' AS LOW AS " 4 V10 0 GOLD *KEY170MTH. 77, PLAN ACCLAIM LOADED PRICED TO SELL I 01619 DYED Le LEBARON KEYD PLANPER 14* '95 VOYAGER 24T 7 PASSENGER •V6 • AIR hOLD KEY PLAN $ 5Z* 011mPER Ii I% LOADED � PRICED TO LTD. NUHIH %JAX SERVICE OPEN ALL 683 5358 AAY DD E'VARYRNDIGHT