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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1994_11_23r 1 r — — — — — — — — — — MATE I TRUCKLOAD II I ST W FIN,u I �oR WEEK I • I rwo 831-2 PiCIP110 MPP fights for dying Species, Page A8 Canadian an All-American Page A38 'News A 9MR-1i M____ CHRISTMAS COMPUTER SPECIALS HAVE BEGUN DON'T HIM OUT - AVE NOWT REolIES1A*Y0F0U111MN0CW0Gl1E PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 0 iser Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1994 60 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 113 No. 47 • Planning a waste.le Arthurs El Ontario spends $18.6 million projects and has consultants millions to plan mutual- Through information obtained from a on incompatible projects for same site, Pickering mayor advises provincial auditor PICKERING — Mayor Wayne Arthurs has blasted the Ontario government for spending more than $18 million on two Death threat against MP lifted by apologetic phone caller ❑ Male `very remorseful' for scaring McTeague over push for gun laws AJAX-PICKERING — An anonymous caller who left a death threat on Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague's answering machine has since left another message. this time apologizing for his ill- advised act. ---- ; "It's a gar- bled voice apol- ogizing for what they had i done. The tape } suggests who- ever did it was very remorse- ful," Mr. Dan IkT•agtN McTeague says. The latest message was left on the MP's machine last week, about two months aha the death threat was recorded. Mr. McTeague identified the caller as the same man who left the death threat in late September. "I'm the guy who Called you on the 23rd rd Woe to apologize. It was totally uncalled for," the male voice says. Sss UP. -Pap A3 brought it to the attention of the provincial auditor. Mr. Arthurs charges the Rae gov- erment has paid high-priced plan- ners S18.6 million to simultaneously develop both a -model community" and a mega -dump at the same loca- tion. " r3 oh Rae'. Nc%ti Dcni(Lrw, h:t\ c paid m �t, o: ly-exclusive developments for the same land. Queen's Park is leaking tax dollars from both pockets," Mr. .� ! Arthurs claims. -�In a letter to provincial auditor Erik: ` Peters. Mr. Arthurs writes. -1 am writing to alert you to an instance of Wayne Arthurs wastefulness which has been going ()n for the past four years in the !�t.i. Prc.�n�t:;: _n•:ernmen[." ♦ CRIME Freedom of Information request, Mr. Arthurs says Queen's Park's Interim Waste Authority (IWA) has spent more than S14.4 million to date on selecting its preferred site for a 6.6 -million tonne mega -dump adjacent to the current Brock West landfill site. At the same time, he notes, the Ministry of Housing has spent S 4.2 million planning a See MPP... Page All Second arrest in Ajax r ring range murder AJAX — A second arrest has He was scheduled to make his been made in connection with the first appearance in Oshawa brutal murder of a firearms range Provincial Court Tuesday morn - worker here. ing. A 17 -year-old young Tyrell MacKinnon, 18, offender from Scarborough was arrested Oct. 7 and was arrested there without sz - . ; charged with first-degree '` incident by Durham murder. He appeared in Regional Police at 11:30 �'�"' Oshawa court Tuesday a.m. Monday and charged afternoon for a pre-trial with first-degree murder hearing. and robbery in connection The three semi -auto - with the Oct. 3 shooting of Norman Chow matic handguns which Norman Chow, 27, at were missing from the Firearm Training Ranges, 10 Barr premises have not been recovered. Rd. Police continue to investigate. Inside In the news Editorial ..........................A6 Sports ...........................A38 Entertainment...............A33 Classified ......................A43 Phare lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 The New Advertiser regularly uses recycled a mrsprint 93t +7t GST =$1 If They gad A Minion Do11ars• - .�. $1 mum I� Every little bit helps. To date. the local United Way cam- paign has raised $400.000 to aid its rnen fiber agencies. Can you help? T•.1 IS Two 9� a.wt64M SERVIC:�;S OPENING NOVEMBER 26 ME BE OUR GUEST 1, Oat Cbe& •Camkw •Skmbn•8 • Mal Dk ectory • Feafival dEntertalnment s Ckering Town Centre �i Jnr •V i >'v'iYri ,� PAGE 2 -A -THE NE` ADVE>n7S�R, W 6, WWW"'w.144, r , Expect more from Sears ■ Any size comforter or duvet cover Choose from a selection of first quality, full-size comforters with 100% polyester fill. Plus, we have a special purchase on reversible polyester -cotton duvet covers in assorted patterns and colours. 5006crion may vary by store SALE PRICE ENDS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER T7, 1994, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Copyright 1991. Stars Canada Inc. ,Expect inwe roni Secn;ti SHOP SEARS PICKERINGTOwNCENTREWr - We're open Mon. -Fn. 10:40 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. s HWY2 0 c Ci Q U O Q W ¢ m PKW 3 p�CKERING Y 401M SALE PRICE ENDS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER T7, 1994, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Copyright 1991. Stars Canada Inc. ,Expect inwe roni Secn;ti SHOP SEARS PICKERINGTOwNCENTREWr - We're open Mon. -Fn. 10:40 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. . _.-..Ow PUMM! THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, AIOVEIIttM 23, MCPAGE 3-A MP 'happy' death tlinciden't''is over FROM PAGE Al The MP notes, "He claims he was drunk at the time. He says on the tape that he doesn't want to make trouble ... that he real- ized what he had done is wrong. fie basical- ly says 'I'm sorry. I don't know what I was doing. 1 didn't meant to threaten you or your loved ones'" Mr. McTeague was given full-time RCMP protection after he received the death threat over his endorsement of new, tougher gun control laws. The male who left the original message said. "You want to take my guns away, you mother -. You're goddamn toast 'cause you'll never get anything. You're f— history, boy" The caller than said something like "I've got a bullet with your name on it. I know where you live ... I know where your office is." Mr. McTeague feels it was a combination of the publicity given the incident and a pang of conscience on the part of the perpe- trator which led to the apology. "I accept the sincerity of the person who made the call and I'm happy to say the inci- dent is over." rINTERPROVINCIAL AUTO GLASS, Leave All Your Vehicle Your Choice 1 Details Want someone to love? Interested in trading CD's? 'The To Us •1 • ' I 905-837-7819 ' We wig pay up to $100 of your deductuGla or Whatever your classified may be. ' $5 O DEDUCTIBLE Connect with 10,000 readers in the premiere issue of $25 CASH BACK I AP w.. ,u all you rlwranw ' I SAT. & EVENING coop" and aasamsrr me ism In sflop rock inry, bawd on i 31111a film. APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE ' Sow's aaapoonsawy. The keys to Julia Carney, front, along with her Grade 5 class from Elizabeth Phin Public School in Pickering, recently paid a visit to the computer lab in the Durham Board of Education's new education education centre on Taunton Road in Whitby. The lab is open to students from across the region. photo by Walter Passarella CRIME, Bay Oshawa Centre Homeowner scares trio of young .; burglars -chased down' Police Tbree young offenders' ire charged with break, enter: reopens renovated DURHAM - The Bay officially opened its renovated store in the Oshawa Centre today. President Bob Peter was expected at the store at 11:30 a.m. to welcome shoppers. The Oshawa Centre Bay store has been completely renovated to increase the retail selling area and to expand the fashion assortment in keeping with the store's upgraded decor. Over $3.6 million was spent to create a store with all the advan- tages and variety of a major downtown department store iia the community — including much more fashion for family and borne. said Bob Peter, president of the Bay. "rk Bay's strength is fashion at the right price, and now our new store can better serve our customers, who come to our stores looking for a fashion and a price advantage.The Bay contin- ues to emphasize the fashion advantage of its assortment which sets it apart from other depart- ment stores. "The Bay at Oshawa Mall will be the best place to shop for fash- ion in the area," says Kevin Ben- nett, store manager. "When cus- tomers enter our store, they will step into a new world of fashion. Over 13,000 square feet of fash- ion selling space have been added to the store." The renovation includes more than additional space. Every effort has been made to make it easier for customers to shop. This means special innovative ideas such as several 'one-stop shops,' a self :serve shoe department and extensive use of mannequin dis- plays. Customers will enjoy wider aisles, greatly increased lighting and a new clean, crisp appearance with extensive use of ceramic tiles throughout the store. New designer boutiques in the store include Tommy store, Ralph Lauren, The Levi Shop, a roman- tic lingerie boutique called The Versailles Shop, an expanded Liz Claiborne and an increased selec- tion in the Petites and Above Average Boutiques. Housewares, china and linen departments also have expanded assortments for better customer selection. And there are new fragrance and cosmetics departments with the addition of Yves Rocher and Nectar along with new installa- tions for Clinique, Estee Lauder and Lancome. A special treat for customers visiting the Cosmetics Department will be the addition of a Treatment Room, where cus- tomers can take advantage of spe- cial make-up and treatment demonstrations in privacy and comfort. The Bay at Oshawa Centre first opened over 16 years ago in 1978. The Bay, with 101 stores nationally, is Canada's oldest cor- poration, celebrating its 325th year in business next year. Now Offering CAR CLEAN-UP 1 L 860 Brock Rd. S., Unit #1 (905) 837-7619 J Free Ads, Want someone to love? Interested in trading CD's? Renting an apartment? Selling a stereo? Getting a massage? ... discretion assured, Maybe You read palms, sing backup or make house calls. Whatever your classified may be. Connect with 10,000 readers in the premiere issue of Durham's Entertainment Authority BA CKBEA T'i Available throughout the region first week of December. Mail your word ad to; BACKBEAT 130-132 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5 Or fax it to: (905) 619-9068 If you desire privacy, we recommend you purchase a reply box fora nominal fee of $5 HURRY! SPACE IS LIMITED! FOR DISPLAY AD INFORMATION CONTACT DEBBIE MOHNS OR DUNCAN FLETCHER (905) 683-5110 PAGE 1=1�-'1'A)�1N1�'11� A�'I�':'BE>� �V�','I Y im _4& CHRISTMAS AT SCARBOROUGH TOWN CENTRE I �Ho! TT T ylT l� We're bringing the holiday season to life! Join us and feel the holiday spirit! November 21 st to December 23 rd Our gift with purchase event. With purchases of $100.00 or more you'll receive a Toy Soldier Candlestick Holder absolutely freel Give the Gift of Convenience. Scarborough Town Centre Gift Certificates are available from our Customer Service Desk. Our extended holiday shopping hours begin! Monday to Friday: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm Saturday: 9:30 am to 9:30 pm Sunday: 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm December 1 st to December 23 rd Our Children's Christmas Activity Area is open. You'll enjoy taking a break and listening to Christmas stories and making Christmas crofts. There is no charge and we're open 4:00pm to 8:OOpni Monday to Friday. The Holiday Seasons at Scarborough Town Centre, HO! HO!, It's Magic! 3 SCARBOROUGH TOWN CENTRE Over 220 Fine Stores and Services. The Bay, Sears, Eaton's, Bi -Way, Marks & Spencer. Hwy 401 and McCowan Road. ' Quantities limited to 4000. C'ne per cuslorner, while supplies last. Further details at the Customer Service Desk ..,..... ...................... ....................4 Double hospital anniversary Ajax -Pickering General Hospital is celebrating a double anniversary this year — 40 years in Ajax and 30 years at the same site. Hospital auxiliary historian Shirley Rowland reviews a scrap book of old photographs and newspaper clippings detailing the facility's past. As historian, Rowland is responsible for displays on the hospital's bygone days. photo by Ron Pietroniro No Payments, No Interest Oninpc-c7nnel= a. ix* '1'r61+11tADVXKr1Wte #P.S.I !NV)DI/ lIt >fII6 ""#AGS f -A 'Pickering Ajax, schools upg rades with infrastructure funds DURHAM — The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board has received provin- cial government approval for $2.14 million worth of projects under the Canada/Ontario Infrastructure Works program allows for local municipalities and school boards to complete much-needed maintenance and repair projects while sharing the costs with the federal and provincial governments. In the case of the Durharn sepa- rate school board, the federal gov- ernment will pick up one-third of the projects' costs, while the provincial government and school board will share the remaining two-thirds. Because Durham is considered a low -assessment board by the Province, it will receive a more favorable grant calculation than other school boards, notes Grant Andrews, associate director in charge of business affairs. According to the Province's cal- culation, the school board's portion of the program will cost it just over $400.000. The infrastructure program includes the following projects in Ajax: - roof replacements at St Francis de Sales and St Bernadette Cathodic Schools. - beating conversion at St lames Catholic School. - ventilation upgrade for St. Bernadette. 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Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor -in chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Advertising Manager Alvin Brouwer Retail Sales Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday, Friday and Sun- day. 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario. LIS 2H5. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sole discretion. Page sizes may vary slightly from published rate card due to mechanical requirements of different print- ers. Second Class Mail Regis- tration 1897. Mail subscription rates Can. 1 yr. $70 now now Sam General 683-5110 Newsroom 683-5110 Distribution 683-5117 Classified 683-5110 (Nightline - 798-7672) FAX 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 I nfoSource 683-7040 Real Estate and Automotive Sales 798-7672 National AdvetrtWng 493-1300 The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for length and legal treasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit fof publication. All let- ters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. They should not exceed one and a half pages in length. The News Advertiser regularly uses i'�' OW. What price safety? Durham Nuclear Awareness calls it "blackmail". Ontario Hvdro is labelling it "information". That's how the two sides in the seemingly never-endink debate over nuclear power safety are categorizing a letter writ- ten by the utility to the Environment ministry. Hydro has told the ministry it will cost over $1 billion dol. lars to upgrade Ontario*s nuclear plants so the tritium thev release into the Great Lakes meets a standard proposed by the Advisory Committee on Environmental Standards. "Hydro is engaging in out-and-out blackmail to intimidate the (provincial) government," says DNA's Dave Martin. That "just isn't the case," says Hydro director of nuclear waste and environment Ken Nash. "We provided information as requested by the minister" who asked Hydro in June to comment on the ACES recommendation that tritium levels in drinking water he cut from the current allowable level of 400X) becquerels per litre to 100 b/I immediately and to 20 b/1 in five years. In an Aug. 2-1 letter. Ron Maruska, technical superinten- dent in the environment department of Hydro's nuclear divi- sion, wrote. "The economic impact of attempting to comply with the levels recommended by ACES was estimated to he very large. generally exceeding a billion dollars. This was the case for both the recommended 100 b/1 and 20 b/1 levels. - DNA's Mr. Martin shoots back. "Money was no object in building these nuclear plants and it should be no object in con- trolling radioactive pollution." Mr. Martin makes a compelling argument; Mr. Maruska provides some frightening figures. Whose side should we take:' Who should we believe? We think we'll listen to Health Canada, the Atomic Energy Control Board and the World Health Organization which agree that 7,000 b/I "provides a good level of safety", according to Mr. Nash. "There would be no economic impact" if Hydro were forced to comply with that figure. says Mr. Maruska. That sounds palatable to us. LU ly l eX A WRrm To THE NEws ADVERTIst:R, 130 C016W .RCIAL AVE.,, AJAX, LIS _HS OR FAx vs AT 683 7363 V WATER PLANT PROPOSAL Wiseman did his part in asking thepublic To the editor: party supporters and party oppo- I wish to address some of the nents. In fact, it is this unique char - issues raised by M. O'Neill in an acteristic of Mr. Wiseman that drew open letter to MPP Jim Wiseman me to the NDP after be was elected, printed in your Nov. 12 issue. 0 Mr. Wiseman didn't have to 0 The "billions of deficit tax- ask anyone's opinion concerning payers' dollars" that "our' NDP Rae Days or the social contract government added is less than two because Bob Rae already asked. over a period of over four years. The difference is that those affected That's $2 billion during the worst didn't respond to the question and recession of this century. Compare therefore the program was intro - this with the S9 billion that "our' duped without input. However, they former government saddled us with were not the Only ones who got hurt whKh they accumulated during the during this recession. As a business - "good times" before the NDP came man, I can tell you that, like most of on the some. my peers, my salary is only a small O Ibis is far frau the first time fraction of what it tuned to be and I that Mr -Wiseman Inas solicited pub- would be delighted if it had been lic opinion- Indeed, there is not a reduced by only five per cent as the single issue that has not been du ti- public servants' had. The dif ale= fully and prompdy addressed by Mr• is that my loss helped no one. Wiseman since he became MPP and whereas the sacrifice of ambers of he makes no distinction between the public sector put 100,000 people back to work through projects such as the Taunton Road overpass. We should be, truly grateful to the mem- bers who made this possible because, unpalatable as it may have been, the: social contract worked! J Mr. Wiseman was quite cor- rect in questioning the need for more water facilities. This is because Mr. W i enm is eons ahead of the traditionalists who assume life is going to go as it always has. Most politicians believe this because they are supported by developers whose existence depends on that naivety. But there is a very good reason why we can no longer depend on industry and commerce to bail us out of our excesses and indulgences. Ignoring the fact that Mr. Mulrany's free trade sent every- one packing out of this country, a more sivniflenne fart ;e th.# *&_ microchip has affected our wav of doing things so dramatically that the need for mega -facilities has been minimized. A typical industry that once required 20,000 feet of space and 200 employees can now do everything in a clean room and 10 employees. J- Finally, contrary to M. O'Neill's biased observation, Mr. Wiseman does have the coneems of the people as first priority. He is the only politician that I have observed in the last 40 years who is more concerned with lasting improve- ments than he is with ephemeral glory ... more concerned about the welfare of his cottWmeats and the future of our envhutimea and the long-term stability of our economy than he is about his is own future. Robert & Wttigbt • ...v by Steve Nease wyn J +)•6"; c,r .v R w, , -.. f i v •• • •ry + j - it'll''•!' *j "i,1 P ' '"' PAGE 7 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER b, 1014 'k o�N pct �c Town of Pickering z ,k * (905) 420.2222 * *) (905 683.2760 P1C]K_E_P* * * �k �k �k �k �k �k yT yT T THE TOWN OF PICKERING CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO OUR INAUGURAL COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1994 7:30 P.M. at the PICKERING CIVIC COMPLEX (Council Chambers) ONE THE ESPLANADE JOIN US IN CONGRATULATING THE NEW TOWN OF PICKERING COUNCIL Refreshments will be served Special Performance by the Pickering Concert Band The Planning Department has prepared M6 -- The Council of the Town of Pidrering will be corm" apportri rrls to various cannMless in December. 1994. N appDritnients will following documents as background work contact person d you have any questions: -for a new Official Plan for the Town: Pickering Transit Milinni Advisory Cossmittee - Two the overall operation of the Apw'Picker" General Hosptal and members are appointed to a 10 person Cornmltee to represent one member is apporded to a 20 person Board from the Town of the community at large to address the pubic transportation Evolving Needs, Healthy Settings needs and concerns of Pickering residents related to A V,S,or !or O7r9, ^5 y Detailed Land Uses operation. Contact Tom 0". Exewthre Director of ODKMM all 4204641L Commmse of Ado na" - mernbers noel every three wow lee ^y s Dra" Cc—ninity arta plus me per Con Contact paid SIO per arbihatcm plus rhnintage. Cortad Bruce Taylcr, '•,eig^.b� uhood and Clerk a1 t1. V age Plans Ill *1 Pic kering - A minis n rn c five members are appoiNd NW meet non" to make reoamhadalions to the Town Lkish ek lkrkwrs - Three pawn aw +l; i ' , and aftd an Addressing the issues an individual basis at a livestock lei to doermne the value of ardlo archilledurNy Wrillicad ate • ilietge will be pod :'3--g Sac K;-o,rJer vo 2 - Tot site visite and aamir ws. Contact Debbie Keane, Coandinalor. Catad Bruce T Town Cleric at 42111-4111.d Consultation Report on the Pickering Mot Mussuw Adv" Caththfllee - Twelve members Preliminary Community Vision A Rural statement District recon-wid to Council policy with respect to mulicultral and recommenaalio s to the Director of Cullum & Recreation race relations. Contact Debbie Keens, Co-ordinator d Cound regarding the operation of the Museum. Mernbers rWO espothleiitga services at 420460Linclude Plan FOcIlli volutsers with the presentation of the Everts and Furdraising. . Contact Lynn Winterstein, Superintendent of Museun 7o ta!n,^ of cocumen orR.ant �on'regard ng a 53.100 honorarium per year. Contact ,IoM Wwrsru. General dro at 70191. c Library Board •Six members are appointed b a rine -- SMefieicBnnC� 9!Str1Ct �'a- Review please call: p_ub n Board and meet monthly. They are responsible for the �Iho-ytiwn of PiCkerh,g planrrrng Deparment at (905)420-461 7 nstration of all krary branches in PFidcerng and are paid y T * T * y� yT T TOWN OF PICKERING COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS The Council of the Town of Pidrering will be corm" apportri rrls to various cannMless in December. 1994. N appDritnients will be for a three year term to expire on November 30. 1997. The lolbwng is a list of the commidees. a description of their tuncbm and contact person d you have any questions: AoxfflWm g lfoepitel board - Members are responsible for Pickering Transit Milinni Advisory Cossmittee - Two the overall operation of the Apw'Picker" General Hosptal and members are appointed to a 10 person Cornmltee to represent one member is apporded to a 20 person Board from the Town of the community at large to address the pubic transportation Pickering. There art approwlafey to meetings per year and needs and concerns of Pickering residents related to there s no ranuneratim. Contact Mr. Bruce CMI, Presi ist at conventioralnt aspedaliaed services divaft Pi ions of ckering U3-23&Transit operation. Contact Tom 0". Exewthre Director of ODKMM all 4204641L Commmse of Ado na" - mernbers noel every three wow Fence viewers • Three persons are appointed and meet m required b fence bgween and are arta plus me per Con Contact paid SIO per arbihatcm plus rhnintage. Cortad Bruce Taylcr, to hear applications for rmcr variances to the Town's 2onim By - Clerk a1 t1. lits and are paid S52 fcr each are appointed. Contact Eva rmeeYrg aterded. Five mambas , secretary Troawrer at Ill *1 Pic kering - A minis n rn c five members are appoiNd NW meet non" to make reoamhadalions to the Town Lkish ek lkrkwrs - Three pawn aw +l; i ' , and aftd an Coad rogrdng to desombon and preservation of hiporic an individual basis at a livestock lei to doermne the value of ardlo archilledurNy Wrillicad ate • ilietge will be pod ivedock kited by dugs or collides and aro paid SW per sevaian Tot site visite and aamir ws. Contact Debbie Keane, Coandinalor. Catad Bruce T Town Cleric at 42111-4111.d Council Services Services 1261105. ou mambas Mot Mussuw Adv" Caththfllee - Twelve members are appointed to a 19 person CawtMtee aid mod as required to are appointed and mod formally 3 bows per year to make recon-wid to Council policy with respect to mulicultral and recommenaalio s to the Director of Cullum & Recreation race relations. Contact Debbie Keens, Co-ordinator d Cound regarding the operation of the Museum. Mernbers rWO espothleiitga services at 420460Linclude attendance at Speaaf Events to assist stall and FOcIlli volutsers with the presentation of the Everts and Furdraising. appointed to a five person Commission and meet monthly. They Contact Lynn Winterstein, Superintendent of Museun are responsible for the operation of 130o" Hydro and receive at 42"M a 53.100 honorarium per year. Contact ,IoM Wwrsru. General dro at 70191. c Library Board •Six members are appointed b a rine Property Standards Committee Three members ate appokted and meal as requred to hear appeals hen residents p_ub n Board and meet monthly. They are responsible for the who have been en an Oder to with the g" Ccm'pl property nstration of all krary branches in PFidcerng and are paid Stardards By-law and receive S40 per meeting plus mintage. Mileage Int sue visits. Contac Sandy Cameron, Chief Executive Contact Bruce Taylor. Clerk 41420.1611. 0fffeer at U14265. I you wish to be considered for appoirtnwft to one of the above committees, please su bf M a leder of interest and a brief results, to: &Vco Talrlol, AWT GMT, Tour 041k, Town of Meek Our The Esplanade, Pkcto ft Onhtarfo L1 V W7 The deadline for receiving letters is 4:30 p.m. on Friday, December 2,1994. y y yyy y yyy. 1y �yy y yy� .- V ".�' `.. ... �.. ...rss..id^'.✓^r w- .r+r...-.rwvr �" _ `•.4..M1Ii A' yP'%+r'.'".Y9llfi'V.tf�.li�-i � L.�� A LE ENTTIii UM" BICsC Ap'ONE You we kw ted In atnaW a public Workshop 110 help Pkklffltl�xt fit! 'ayhra� rMtwOrlk: WOdneedalr, Noweweber 30, 7:00 p-1n- aLID Kr OSA Neelift f11,�A, Vi! ANeOi' THE TOWN OF PICKERING IS CI-RRENILY EXAMININGatiL EXISTING AND FLTI'RE BICYCLE ROL'FES WITHIN PICKERING. YO( R INVOLVEMENT WW. 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'.What's most exciting about this legislation is that it extends protection to threatened and vul- nerable species and their habitats. This will help prevent species from becoming critically endan- gered," Mr. Wiseman says. World Wildlife Fund (WAT) reports in 1994 there are about 260 mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians, and plants in Canada that are either extinct, extirpated (opce known to exist in Canada, I `This will help prevent species from becoming critically — - endangered.' Jim Wiseman but now only existing elsewhere), endangered, threatened or vulnera- ble. The fund added 19 species to the list this year. Endangered means the species is close to extinction or extirpa- tion, while threatened species would become endangered if fac- tors affecting it aren't reversed. Vulnerable species are at risk because of low or declining num- bers. Mr. Wiseman says he has the support of the WWF, the Federa- tion of Ontario Naturalists, the Canadian Environmental Law Association and the Sierra Clu The purpose of the act i assess species and take steps to protect them and their habitats. An advisory committee would be set up to review and monitor the sta- tus of affected species. Fines of up to $100,000 a day for individuals and $200.000 a day for corporations could be levied for deliberately destroying a species Is habitat. And, the individ- ual or corporation would have to pay to rehabilitate the habitat. The legislation "has some teeth when it comes to tines and convic- tions. Offering the courts a variety of creative sentencing opportuni- ties will help deter offenders and. more importantly, protect these species." Mr. Wiseman says. Mr. Wiseman's bill was referred to the legislature's Com- mittee of the Whole rather than being sent to a committee for review. That means the govern - 0 SDecies c to iaw b. ment can bring the item back to A bill requires three readings s to the legislature anytime it chooses. before becoming law. PICKERING MEDICAL CENTRE WALK IN CLINIC OPEN FROM: MONDAY -FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 5:00 p.m. -9:00 P.M. 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Associated Physicians Dr. M. Semoff Dr. R. Shafir Dr. B. Farber Dr. V. MacLennan Dr. H. Petroff Dr. M. Phillips Dr. H. Dy • X -Ray • Ultra Sound • Lab Located on Premises 1885 Glenanna Rd. Pickering 839-3883 Come in &enjoy your favourite Dairy Queen Treats: • Burgers • Cakes for all occasions • Sundaes • Fries Blizzard Pies • Cones • Hotdogs • Novelties • Banana Split • Kids Meals • Shakes & Blizzards • Peanut Buster Parfait and so much more Br+ng , t FAMILY kids and ry MEAL 250 GAYLY Sl MACKENZIE PL, for only $1 399 Includes: 4 burgers, 4 fnes, 416 of soft drinks 3 4 sundaes W13AJAX "19-0662 We treat you right! Kingston Rd. Glenanna Rd. ow PICKERWG YE71CA: E PICKERING TOWN CENTRE -1T COYPLEt r l RNG ..OYP,EIc Come in &enjoy your favourite Dairy Queen Treats: • Burgers • Cakes for all occasions • Sundaes • Fries Blizzard Pies • Cones • Hotdogs • Novelties • Banana Split • Kids Meals • Shakes & Blizzards • Peanut Buster Parfait and so much more Br+ng , t FAMILY kids and ry MEAL 250 GAYLY Sl MACKENZIE PL, for only $1 399 Includes: 4 burgers, 4 fnes, 416 of soft drinks 3 4 sundaes W13AJAX "19-0662 We treat you right! s>PICKERING — Town ouacil will join a Caledon coalition in fighting mega - .......Council decided Monday <ao demand the Ontario gov- ..ernment permit municipali- ies the authority to find environmental ly-responsible <solutions to their own waste. The politicians supported .a request from Caledon ;Looking for Environmental Alternatives Now (CLEAN), a group of community groups and businesses in that area which have enlisted .Pickering's support in "con- demning the Ontario govern- ment's intrusion into the tra- ditional area of municipal jurisdiction through Bill 143 and other waste management policies." They further want to "halt the present process for mep-dump site selection so that research may proceed to determine the most environ- mentally -sound answers to waste elimination and dis- lOUL " This resolution had earlier been passed by Peel Region. which is also targeted by the Interim Waste Authority as the site of a proposed mega - dump. ,96 G SEs pickenn mtyR uu Marine u>�?�r' (905)837-0653 MOUNCEMENT Kingsley Lloyd Bissell Buick Pontiac is pleased to announce the appointment of Kingsley Lloyd as Manager of Bissell Collision Center. 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YANCH 1111;131711' THE 11 1 LER TOY go n 1 I wnM AMY 1�111X QM $30 1W 1W 'MW = MB moues of mm mm rims MILTON OItAOLEv ® 0 ® WitF aW1111B LAST WeqMToys 1TC*.V$WH9EL$ INAMAUNURYOU TM 7asf0DLsA(X0%(=A t tflitl-off VIF �1 tflitl-off VIF PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVEI1'ISER, WED, NOVEMBER A 1991 Youths with BB gun PICKERING — Four Pickering, youths have been lectured by police Billowing a gun lectured by police .care here Friday afternoon. Durham Regional Police were called after a after motorist scared motorist spotted someone holding a handgun in a moving vehicle around 1:30 p.m. in the Steeles Avenuefl'own Line area. A licence plate number of the vehicle was provided to police, who visited a Pickering home and took four young males into custody. invesugauon reveajeo we tour were in pos_ session of a BB handgun. The youths main- tained they had not pointed the gun at anyone. They were given a stem warning by police and released. No charges were laid. Toch l' to Slln(1 a.v November 27th Two mens shirts. Three French hens. Off-, off-, so iv e ' re k CACI t % 1 10, ccborct the hens. Bitt I10t CIbOI[t the deal: `bud- three items, and save ?0%. SAVE SAVE SAV E 10% 15y Z0% Men's Wear"o C"hildren 's Wear* Sporting Goods Men's Shoes •Children'sFootwe"rShoes •Athletic Includes ahieady reduced items, plus Factory Outlet Alen 's He' ar and Children's Wear. N'S 'Offer applies only when merchandise purchased from one department. " ATO *Claiborne. Tummy Hilfiger .41en's Near. and Tummy lldfilter 1j"Children's Hear not included ii00dS .�arlS a( fI) f rt• or Atoney Refunded IM r cost to slash tritium releases.* DNA ❑ It would cost over a billion dollars to reduce nuclear plant tritium releases to proposed new standards, utility claims By KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF RFPOR'IFJi DURHAM — Ontario Hydro's claim that a recommended drinking water stan- dard will cost the utility billions is a "blackmail" attempt, says Durham Nuclear Awareness. DNA steering committee member Dave Martin is criticizing a letter from Hydro to the Ontario Environment ministry claiming the utility would have to spend that much to fix nuclear plants so the tritium they release into lakes meets a standard pro- posed by the Advisory Committee on Environmental Standards (ACES). "Hydro is engaging in out-and-out blackmail to intimidate the (provincial) government. Environment minister Bud Wildman should stand firm and support his advisory committee,- says Mr. Martin. The recommendations of ACES represent a reasonable compromise between zero discharge and the present high levels of tritium pollution from Ontario Hydro's nuclear plants! DNA's Irene Kock "Money was no object in building these nuclear plants and it should be no object in controlling radioactive pollution." ACES recommended last May that tri- tium levels in drinking water be cut from the current allowable level of 40,000 bec- querels per live to 100 b/1 immediately and to 20 b/I in five years. Hydro director of nuclear waste and environment Ken Nash says the charge that the utility is threatening the government "just isn't the case. We provided informa- tion as requested by the minister." The Environment ministry asked Hydro in June to comment on the ACES recom- mendation. In a letter dated Aug. 23, Ron Maruska. technical superintendent in the environ- ment department of Hydro's nuclear divi- sion, wrote, "The economic impact of attempting to comply with the levels rec- ommended by ACES was estimated to be very large, generally exceeding a billion dollars. This was the case for both the rec- ommended 100 b/I and 20 b/I levels." If the tritium level were lowered to 1 Our home and new-found land The four members of the Soans family were from left, John, Agnel, Blanche and Neena among 31 people sworn in as Canadian citi- Soans, and Santana Leitao. Blanche is a zens Monday at St. Monica Catholic School in teacher at St. Monica's. Pickering. Swearing an oath of citizenship are, photo by Ron Piettoniro � ttli tt� tt� duplication but was "passed off to , "Sora Exptess�. So 0 ym camem, the Inds and the , 3,9384wctwe Seaton community is appropriate. Its the money on 1 on die same land.. 'The Rae government actually the IWA that's throw -away money."� and told not to wary, that it would all shake out and the best lands 1 w" fm*! W s a &y fled with joyous wWwatl0n, accelerated Seaton even There's no guarantee Seaton 1 though the IWA announced it had sdased a site in the Seaton lands will go ahead, Mr. Wiseman says, but the government has to plan for 1 , Str&I ChrISt1 m Carolffs SI 019 da & festive fate, , for its mega -dump last November. -1 it should the community be devel- 1 felt I had to brim this to the attention of the provincW auditor oped. "Developers spend that kind of 1 ,SpKwpem on &stmas hems, and your dlanee to enter , because no one else seems to care money (planning projects) and I dot they can't seem b stop speed- Hug money," Mr. Arthrrs says. government has to do it. I would hope we wouldn't just go ahead 7,000 b/1, "there would he no economic impact," Mr. Maruska wrote. Mr. Nash says 7,000 b/t "provides a good level of safety" and is the standard used by Health Canada, the Atomic Energy Control Board and the World Health Orga- ni7ation. "We don't see (proposed tritium levels) as an economic issue. It's a question of health and safety," Mr. Nash says. Ile notes radiation occurs naturally in the environment and tritium amounts com- ing from nuclear plants are "2,000 times smaller than natural background levels." DNA spokesperson Irene Kock says. "The recommendations of ACES represent a reasonab!e compromise between zero discharge and the present high levels of tri- tium pollution from Ontario Hydro's nuclear plants." Mr. Maruska wrote that since the plants .were not originally designed to achieve zero discharge, it may never be possible to modify them to achieve the required reduc- tion." Mr. Wildman is expected to announce new tritium guidelines soon. A cukus 1 � Is (omingToGlendale Maretplace! � I nbr S fir. on smuraa,, oe(emba i oth, hmn � � 11:00 am to 2:00 p.m., jolt' 'd Sarna himself vn1 be a1 � t ■ MPP defends governmentplanningI "" Mim, �'""I� o t am* elm abaord fhe FROM PAGE Al money they're speeding on Seaton duplication but was "passed off to , "Sora Exptess�. So 0 ym camem, the Inds and the , 3,9384wctwe Seaton community is appropriate. Its the money on the Ministry of the Envkoumem on die same land.. 'The Rae government actually the IWA that's throw -away money."� and told not to wary, that it would all shake out and the best lands 1 w" fm*! W s a &y fled with joyous wWwatl0n, accelerated Seaton even There's no guarantee Seaton would come forward as far as the though the IWA announced it had sdased a site in the Seaton lands will go ahead, Mr. Wiseman says, but the government has to plan for dumnp was concerned." The proposed dump site, one of , Str&I ChrISt1 m Carolffs SI 019 da & festive fate, , for its mega -dump last November. -1 it should the community be devel- the Provinces three mega -dump felt I had to brim this to the attention of the provincW auditor oped. "Developers spend that kind of selections, must still uhdew a full environmental assessment. Prelim- inary hearings ,SpKwpem on &stmas hems, and your dlanee to enter , because no one else seems to care money (planning projects) and are to commence dot they can't seem b stop speed- Hug money," Mr. Arthrrs says. government has to do it. I would hope we wouldn't just go ahead shortly and could take as long as a year to complete. to win $100 in groceries! 6e" Marketplace. 1 Durham West MPP Jim Wise- and do it. I Tape we wouldn't go By doing planning studies for man notes a planning advisory ahead and do it without planning," Seaton and a landfill, the provin- committee set up in 1992 to study the MPP says. cial government can avoid , Corner of Finch Ave. E and Dixie Rood the possibility of developing the "One consideration is if it "putting houses right up to a , Seaton lands includes Mr. Arthurs should even be done. Do we do it dump, like they did in Pickering as a member. or put the lands into an agricultur- with Brock West," Mr. Wiseman , "He's been on the committee al preserve?" Mr. Wiseman asks, says. ,helping spend it. He's been on the adding that only by planting can The Seaton lands are roughly bound almost since the beginning," the Province evaluate whether it bounded by Taunton Road on the Mr. Wiseman says. should proceed with Seaton. south, Hwy. 7 to the north, Brock Mr. Arthurs admits be's on the Mr. Arthurs contacted the Pre- Road on the east and the Picker_ advisory committee, saying, "The mier over a year ago regarding ing-Markham border to the west. w ?ti Iat" ii-i•�t +vsi►av�Rr i,'iv#�,'Kd s it'n;1"i Fundinghelps kids 0 Province gives permanent allocation to program for supervised visits By CHRIS BOVIE DURHAM STAFF DURHAM — Children of divorced or separated parents have been put on an equal play- ing field. The Durham Supervised Access Program, which provides supervised visits between chil- dren and non-custodial parents, has received permanent provin- cial funding to continue opera- tions. An official announcement was made Monday at the YWCA office in Oshawa. "We've spent a lot of money on capital works projects," said Oshawa MPP Allan Pilkev. "We are looking at other needs and other problems." For this service, the Province is spending almost SI million annually across Ontario. The Durham program is receiving approximately 575,000 per year. Begun as a pilot project in April 1992, the program offers facilities where children and their of p -estranged'parentss litu families see p non-custodial parent.: can visit in a safe, neutral, child -focused set- ting. The program is administered by the Durham Region YMCA, under the umbrella of the YMCA of Greater Toronto. One of 14 centres located across the province, the Durham program operates with one full- time staff member, two part-time co-ordinators and 51 volunteers. Durham Supervised Access Pro- gram currently serves 66 families and 110 children. Although there is a waiting list, the turnover is not endless. "There are about 20 families on the waiting list," says Sonia Kimball, director of the Durham program. "We can't say as to when a family will drop out of the program." Permanent funding is there a: long as the government of the day decides to keep it in place. Despite the possibility of an upcoming provincial election, Ms. Kimball remains optimistic the financial help will he there for a long time despite which party is in power. "I'm definitely not afraid about the funding," says Ms. Kimball. "There is a growing need for this kind of program." That need has grown 100 per cent in only one year, she reports. "If it continues at that rate we'll need more staff," she says. sites — the YMCA of Picker- and Community Health Centre, There are five locations in ing/Ajax, the Oshawa YWCA, the Port Perry YMCA and the Durham that will serve as visit the South Oshawa Development Whitby YMCA. 1 D FRIDAY, Nov. 25 (6:OOPM-1 1 :OOPM) SATURDAY, Nov. 26 (1 O:OOAM-1 O:OOPM) SUNDAY. 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Nominees are Mike Adams of the CIBC, Kirk Dick of Rodman's Air Conditioning and Heating, Shane Donaldson of Canadian }tome Therapy, Greg Grimes of Maclean Hunter Cable TV, Kathy March of Manpower Services, Jim McKinnon of DuPont Canada, Sherry Robinson of the Royal Bank, Doug Wilkinson of Deloitte and Touche, and Deborah Wilmot of Pine Ridge Insurance Brokers. The six winners will serve a two- year term beginning Jan. 1. Denise Wiese of Unistrut Cen- tral Canada has been acclaimed to a one-year term as president for 1995. Other members of the board's executive are a past -president, six members in the middle of a two- year term and five people appointed by board members for a one-year tern. The board of trade represents about 400 businesses in Ajax and Pickering. Board members in good standing wanting to vote can do so at the lun- cheon until noon. Prior to Nov. 29, members can cast ballots at the Board of Trade office at 144 Old Kingston Rd. 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Tl►�E t�A't'N� ttt�S Ab��'rLSErR; �l+l�; �IO�t1�Rtt,'Y!!4 projects. done in May. Cal Vr ., 1551. - te,er Computer Club: This non- profit club needs vol- unteers to assist in ■' club organization and membership drives. rr Call Mark Caat E-, (416) 258-2550. COPE: Volunteers wishing to assist people with emotional or psychiatric problems either on a one-to-one basis or in group pro - grains should call Christine Kent at 686-3248. Training is provided. Durham Association for Fam- ily Respite Services: Enthusiastic volunteers interested in sharing a few hours per month with a child. teen or adult with a handicap are needed. Join in leisure activities or provide respite in your own home. Call Mary Wilson at 427-3541 for more information. Girl Guides of Canada: Share the Guiding experiences with girls of today and become a leader! Call Shoreline Guide Shoppe at 427- 2766. Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario: The local chapter is looking for volunteers Volunteer training is September, February and 1 Jo -Anne Ritchie at 433 - C'O..rner AJAX-PICKERING - Already filled with the spirit of Christmas? You can put that spirit to work by giving your time to help various community agencies and help the less fortu- nate. Ajax -Pickering Red Cross: Challenging positions exist within many programs and services. Call Donna Smith, branch manager, at 420-3383. Arthritis Society: Volunteers are needed to help with Monday afternoon bingo. canvassers are also needed. Call Lucy Perri at 420-4275 or 434-7221. Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources: Adult volun- teers are needed for weekdays from 3:30 to 6 p.m. to assist in recreational/leisure activities and for tutoring. Contact Ellen Schier- holtz at 839-6131. Big Brothers Association of Ajax -Pickering: As a Big Broth- er, you could really snake a differ- ence. Why not phone big Brothers of Ajax -Pickering at 686-2871 to find out how you can share in the life of a boy six to 14 years of age, from a father -absent home? Big Sisters Association of Ajax -Pickering: Volunteers are required for one-to-one matching programs. Women who can offer a supportive, caring friendship to a girl six to 16, a boy six to 10 or to a pregnant teen or young mother and volunteers interested in fund- raising and publicity committees are asked to call 428-8111 for more information. Boy Scouts of Canada: Scout- ing is looking for leaders. Become involved! Call Owasco district Information Line 683-2411. Canadian Cancer Society, West Durham Unit: Volunteers are needed to help with a number of activities: driving patients to treatments, helping with special events, fund-raising and office work. Call 686-1516. Canadian Diabetes Associa- tion - Durham Region Branch: The goal of CDA is to improve the quality of life of Canadians affect- ed by diabetes through research, service, advocacy and education. The Durham region branch needs volunteers for a variety of posi- tions and to help out at bingos held every second Sundav afternoon at Caesars Bingo Place, 88 King St. W.. Oshawa. If interested in any of these positions, call Cathy Gartner at 436-6648.Children's Aid Societv of Durham Region: Volunteers assist in the delivery of services by acting as special friendsto parents and children by � _ A supervising family '' access visits that require court-ordered supervision and by assisting with special events and to help raise funds for research and educa- tion. People are need- ed to fill board posi- tions as well as work on special events. Anyone inter- ested in giving a few hours of their time should call 686-1521. Hospice Durham: Volunteers are needed from the Ajax -Picker- ing area to offer support and friendship to terminally -ill people and their families. Anyone inter- ested should call Hospice Durham office at 435-5242 to inquire about training. Junior Achievement of Durham Region: Volunteers belp the youth of the community devel- op an awareness of bow a business operates from the ground up. Training and support is provided. Call Renee or Rita at 644-7058. Meals -on -Wheels - Ajax -Picker- ing Red Cross: Volunteer drivers and packers are urgently needed to help deliver this vital service five days a week. If you can spare one - and -a -half hours once a week, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., call Carolynn at 420-3383. Ontario March of Dimes: Have fun with other volunteers who are making a difference. Vol- unteers required to assist with spe- cial events. fund -raisin; and bingo. All volunteers get excellent training, flexible hours and a great opportunity to help adult.. who are physically disabled. For more information, contact Denise llard- ing at 434-5280. Orchard Villa Reading; Cir- cle: The circle is looking for vol- unteers to read or listen to children four to 12 years of age Saturdav from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Call Ms. Shurkla at 839-3037. Pickering; Concert Band: The band is open to anyone who would like to come out and play. Rehearsals are every Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at East Shore Community Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd. For more informa- tion, contact Joanne Dies at 831- 2754. Pickering Philharmonic Orchestra: Volunteers are needed for adv ertising. fund-raising, events planning, designing of posters and brochures, liaising with the com- munity and assisting at concerts. Call 676-7531. Sunrise Recreational Youth Group for Developmentally Handicapped: Volunteers assist with recreational and social activi- ties for special needs adolescents. Call 571-4980. United Way of Ajax -Pickering: Volunteers assist with spe- cial events during the fund-raising campaign. Support your commu- nity and help the Unit- ed Way by calling 686- 0606. Volunteer Services of Victori- an Order of Nurses - Durham Branch: Friendly, dedicated peo- ple in the Ajax -Pickering area are needed to volunteer their time to visit with senior citizens, socially - isolated and disabled people throughout Durham Region. An hour -and -a -half each week is all the time required to help improve the quality of life for clients. If interested, contact VON Vol- unteer Services at 434-2530. William Peak Co-operative Homes Reading Circle: The cir- cle is looking for volunteers to read or to listen to children four to 12 years of age Tuesdays form 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Call Debbie Reid at 683-0312. Y;1ICA Durham Region: Vol- unteers can assist in several pro- grams: tutoring in math and lan- guage, assisting in gym or craft classes or supervising visits between children and non-custodi- al parents. Call Donna Morrison at 686- 7849. 000 Volunteer Corner is produced by Information Ajax -Pickering in co-operation with the Ajax - Pickering News Advertiser. // 44a'uuq del� esamuatiatc eatrd.. . Ne 4&m glue. lac c:jie� a and doeatoe. . �GIfKt�Lee aytiet�edir t r fife ele�awt l�(ted 4" eoem. 4&PdP& e446 . ewv)N" toe e4a4t&,ge aj(Set 0,1t,e, toe a l�w>ee Glc tie «w* r I UP 0411011e lite *am "M tiros, is a e"m 40A'" 's a 6 444 and err&Wx4oP r& at ei a moo &44a" jdtwAeaw ea ow lar ope, Viae &&4 rAr .#4lasS4rdllwy., co-&-ty, de etrle&e, as pia errade *J tae °� acrd 4lres ear. 4de&&ra4 5*44ittd 1.4e�s se4d. ktarye tls it'd Saes. 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All photo by Andrew Iwanowski WHAT THE *#C�!!*V* ARE WE GONNA DO TONIGHT? Find out in Backbeat. It's been a long time coming but Durham's finally got it's own entertainment newspaper, where you can find out about all the things that matter. We also want to hear what you have to say. Spill your guts to us. Exercise your creative abilities. Send us stories, suggestions, and whatever else you think we need. We could make you a star! But I doubt it. Send your stuff to: 130 Commercial Ave Ajax, Ontario. LIS 2H5 Cmikg to aH the cookst places in the worid on December W For advertising info, call (905) 683-5110, ask for Debbie Mohns or Duncan Fletcher r THE NEWSADVERTISEIL, WED.,XOY� A Dftf Z I" Firm to design hydro corridor walking trails PICKERING — Pickering council has chosen an Oakville company to design the hydro cor- ridor lands. The design contract has been awarded to the lowest bidder, Vic- tor Ford and Associates, a land- scape architectural firm. Hired by the Town to the tune of 524,950, the firm will provide the concept plan, drawings and specifications required to trans- form the hydro fields east of the Pickering Recreation Complex into part of a new bicycle and trail system. Regional councillor Maurice r� Brenner explains the whole town "will eventually be linked through this interconnecting system. "These lands will initially link walkways through the core town area, but down the road all communities will be joined." By hooking into such existing networks as the Martin Goodman Trail, the future will see the west- ern Greater Toronto Area linked via the waterfront right out to Oshawa. The Town has capped spending of this phase of the pro- ject at S25.000 and hopes to have working drawings by the end of the year. FAMILY DENTISTRY IN PICKERING DR. R GOODMAN O & DR. S. WEINER & ASSOCIATES L IN HOUSE ORAL SURGEON �' •� & PERIODONTIST EMERGENCIES SEEN IMMEDIATELY EVENINGS b SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT SENIORS DISCOUNT DENTISTP.Y WHILE ASLEEP AVAILABLE �1111 839m5951 In E 927 UVERPOOL RD. SOUTH (UVERPOOL 8 BAYLY) SASE— IAL B��p1N t�OD0" News Adverfiser WED., NOV. 23/9.3 News Advertiser Butler Carpet Cleaning (Ajax) *Consumers Dist (Ajax/Pick.) Eaton's (Ajax/Pick.) Factory Carpet (Ajax) Inns Crafters (Ajax/Pick.) Maxi Drug (Ajax) Millwork (Ajax/Pidt.) 'Min Com (Pick.) Moores (Ajax/Pick.) Pharms Plus (AjaxMc k.) Plumbing Mart (Ajax/Pick.) Real Esute (Ajax/Pick.) *Square Boy Pizza (Ajax) *Town of Pickering (Pick.) Toys R Us (Ajax/)ick.) What's Cooking Kraft (Ajax/Pick.) White Rose (Ajax/Pick.) 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PAIM`14-A-ice i V EDUCATION - - Separate board stands firm on busing By SAL BOMMARITO STAFF REPMTn DURHAM — What began as a discussion on whether to provide door-to-door noon -hour busing for one family in Beaverton quickly escalated into a debate over the Durham separate school board's transportation policy Monday night. In the end, a request from the parent of a kindergarten student at Holy Family Catholic School was turned down by a 10-5 recorded vote by trustees. But the debate clearly left a sour taste in the mouths of proper- ty and transportation committee members who'd given their bless- ing to the request only a few weeks prior to the board meeting. Committee members character- ized the request as a safety issue, since many of the roads in the rural community just south of Lake Simcoe don't have side- walks or curbs. "This isn't new transportation the board is providing," said north Durham trustee Kathy Le Fort. "The service was being provided but was stopped in September. There's a major amount of snow in Beaverton, there are no side- walks, the roads are narrow, there's nowhere for the kids to go. It's not saving the school board any time or money" by not pro- viding the door-to-door service to the family. The school board's policy states that junior kindergarten and senior kindergarten students be picked up and dropped off at the closest corner to their homes. In this case, however, the clos- est corner happens to be about 200 metres from the family's home. Trustees opposed to the request said it would set "a dangerous precedent" and "open the flood- gates" for other families to come forward with similar requests. "There are all kinds of areas in Durham Region with no side- walks," said Whitby trustee Tom Oldman. "The onus is on the par- ents to get their children to the bus safely." Mr. Oldman said shrinking provincial government transfer payments which offset the school board's transportation costs are another major reason why the request should he rejected. "We just spent a year review- ing all the transportation zones through the whole region," Pick- ering trustee Jim McCafferty noted. "If we approve this request we'll have to set up another com- mittee to review this whole issue." But an upset Oshawa trustee John Muha, chair of the property and transportation committee, said trustees were overreacting to the situation. "The floodgates will not open just because someone in Beaver- ton just got busing," he said. Are You All ? p &R pts t See Us To See Better! CERTIFIED ✓ AUTO GLASS We pay your deductible' with written guarantees on all installations. All insurance paper work completed by us. AJAX OSHAWA 202 Bayly St. 506 Ritson Rd. 285a Taunton Rd. 686-0604 725-7409 436-0303 Free Mobile Service 1-800-361-0467 Some tesvxwns apm DO YOU KNOW? 1. Which NHL team will score the first goal of the 1994-1995 season? Answer. We don't know, but if you do you could win $1,000 for your favourite team. Read on to find out how. 2 How many years has Ste. Anne's Pure Spring Water been the official spring water drink of the Oshawa Generals? Answer. 7 years 3. Why is it important to drink water before/duringlafter strenuous exercise? Answer. Water is your body's temperature regulator. When your muscles work hard, heat is created. But the body can function only within a narrow temperature range. To keep the temperature from going too high, the body sweats/perspires. As this perspiration evaporates from your skin, your body temperature is lowered. 4. Why is water the most frequently recommended beverage in weight loss diets? Answer. Your body is mostly water - about 60-710 percent. Your body's fat cells holds less water than muscle.Learter bodies contain a higher percentage of water. A body with a proportionately higher fat content has a lower percentage of water. Drinking adequate amounts of water combined with exercise equals weight loss. S. What role does water play in maintaining good health? Answer. Water is the fluid that carries everything throughout your body, in the form of blood and lymphatic fluid. Water enables digestion and absorption of food, and then provides the transportation of nutrients to every cell in the body. Water even helps regulate normal food digestion. 6. What company delivers more bottles of spring water to Durham homes/offices than any other company? Mower. Ste. Anne's Purr Spring, Water Company.. r i. � t s - • v . - . r s <+ * a 1t s • . 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How do I win? -Guess the name of the NHL team that will score the first goal of the 1994-95 season. If you do, and your name is the first ballot to be drawn, you could win $1,000 for the sports team of your choice (ie. Swimming, Tennis, Baseball, Hockey, Darts, Track & Field) - Complete this ballot below and drop it into the Ste. Anne's Water Bar located: 1. In the front foyer of Ste. Anne's new Sales/ Distribution Centre 716 Colonel Sam Drive, Oshawa (previously the Westbume Electric building) _ 2. At the Oshawa Civic Centre during the Generals Alumni . Exhibition Match, Wed., Nov 23. (Lower level, outside the Bobby Orr Lounge) When and where will the draw be held? - At centre ice during the first Oshawa Generals home game played after the first official NHL opening season game is held. In the event the 1994-95 NHL season is cancelled, this draw will take place after the opening NHL game of the 1995-96 season. The 1HL team that v% Ill core the first -,Oal in the Phone: I Name of team for donation: Skill testing Question:ct� � What is the name of the official spring water (STEA N� drink of� the Oshawa Generals? . P U R E S P R I N G W A T E R •� 411�� Til �!R i�{•�! �.• ��.4 TT�Y�1'i'a �T-b :'!a iT7 � ;��.� �' des �� � � "�. t All spruced up Noel, Sharon and June -Marie Gayle plant trees in the Millers Creek Conservation Area in north Ajax to honor Dr. Forrest Shaklee. United Way � needs bids �c ❑ Firms, people sought to make auction success ❑ Local business people plant 100 trees along creek to honor their company's founder AJAX — Two local Shaklee dis- tributors have spruced up an area along Millers Creek. June -Marie and Noel Gayle recently planted 100 spruce trees in a conservation area just north i of Magill [hive in Ajax. Tree -planting ceremonies are being held across the province by Shaklee distributors to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Forrest Shaklee. Shaklee is a supplier of nutritional supple- ments, household cleaners, per- sonal care products, water purifi- cation systems and organic foods sold through independent distrib- utors. "The planting, of these 100 spruce trees in honor of Dr. Shak- lee is the most appropriate and natural way Noel and I can think of to keep Dr. Shaklee's memory and his philosophy alive." Mrs. Gayle says. A permanent plaque marking the occasion was also installed. y WE'LL REBUILD YOUR HOUSE NO MATTER HOW HIGH IT GETS. Liberty ?Mutual Insurance Company 375 Kingston Rd., Pickering, Ontario L1V IA3 X09-0697 We offer a policy that guarantees to rebuild your home even if the costs exceed your coverage Call today for a free home evaluation. C I Wi I iberr, Mutual Imuran. r (,roup t non Ilc Onto ,, ts-r, AJAX-PICKERING —The 11�I wmoOC11'e � United Way of Ajax -Pickering PAINTS needs the help of local businesses and members of the community to make� year's auction a resounding�= ISCOUNT NOUS The auction will be held in the INTRODUCES ALL HMS Ajax room of the Ajax ` BENJAMIN MOORE Community Centre on Centennial Rd. Sunday, Dec. 4 beginning at 1 p.m. A preview of items to be auc- a•^""mac PAINTS tioned will start at noon. Some at... items have reserve bids. The auctioneer is Pickering regional councillor Rick Johnson, with surprise celebrity hosts and volunteers also making appearLESAL - ances. Some of the items up for grabs are a trip to Florida courtesy of Val Marshall Travel in Ajax; a champagne balloon ride courtesy Of ReMlax; an autographed jay from !oral Olympic swimmer Lisa mob Flood; an autographed Poster by •WT M1%1O David Carradine of Kung Fu, The Legend Continues; a bus tour FIN) courtesy of Ajax Transit; Retire- Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser! P AM �o- smear , meat Savings Plans courtesy of local banks and financial instituATAT - tions; recreation memberships APAPER CLEARANC courtesy of the Towns of Ajax and P"ering; golf passes and lessons; ' compact discs; food certificates from local restaurants; theatre tickets for productions of Crazy a for You and Tommy at the Royal ALL MARKII Alexandra Theatre; and much more. All items are PST and GST NEWS .REE exempt. KIDS COFFEE United Way is accepting PLAY donations of items from local ROO businesses until Dec. 2. For more information or to ` aloe a d0aatiotl, call 68fi 4727 or - - - - - - - - - 4r m- _ - - - - - - - , . - .a•a♦a taa►a..a.a.-s.aaa.-r-atr---•------------.Wr���--�.-. - wa..a .civ ar���arsaga aaa a• 11 n ® NOW OPEN MON.-FRI. TO 9 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sun. 12 - 4:00 p.m. b� Breast cancer fight helped by local laboratory ❑ Village facility's work `could make a difference for hundreds of thousands of women around world' AX — The fight against breast cancer continues on many fronts. including a new research and development facility in Pickering Village. Leo Laboratories Canada staff are working on a new molecule called EB 1089, which could be effective in treating patients with breast cancer. President Greg Hines says. "We're proud that the first piece of research this new facility will oversee could make a difference to hundreds of thousands of women not only in Canada but through- out the world.- Three orld-Three jobs were created with the opening of the new centre in a house next to the Leo headquarters on Kingston Road and more could be added in six to eight months. Mr. Hines says pre -clinical trials on EB 1089 have been completed and Phase 1 clini- cal research will begin in December. Included in the clinical research is examining safety and ethical considerations of using the molecule in humans. Leo Laboratories Canada is a not-for-profit organiza- tion with its parent company located in Denmark. Revenue is spent on research; the Leo Pharmaceu- tical Research Foundation has handed out more than $1 mil- lion in grants to medical researchers in Canada since 1992. Over the next five years, the company plans to invest an additional $12.5 million on medical research in Canada, Mr. Hines adds. Other products developed by Leo include Topical Fucidin, used to treat skin infections; Pondocillin, for respiratory tract infections; Dovonex, a treatment for mild to moderate psoriasis; and Burinex, for congestive heart failure. Leo employs 70 people at its Ajax and Montreal offices, with 23 in research and devel- opment, including 1 l in Ajax. YED, NOVEMBER A M 1969 1994 e���MW uuaK�.s •���• f l C. MN DURHAM REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD DEVELOPMENT CHARGES ACT NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF AN EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CHARGES BY-LAW BY THE DURHAM REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD TAKE NOTICE that The Dunham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board passed a By-law entitled The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board Education Development Charges By -Law on the 9th day of November, 1994, under section 30 of the Development Charges Act, 1969. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or organization may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the by-law by filing with the Secretaryi7reasurer of The Durham Regan Roman Catholic Separate School Board not later than the 13th day of December, 1994 a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objection. Explanation of the development charges imposed under the by-law: The Education Development Charges are imposed on all development of lands in the Regional Municipality of Durham, excl iding the Municipality of Clanngton. Accordingly. a key map showing the location of the lands is not provided as part of this notice. Effective January 1. 1995, Education Development Charges shall be imposed on Residential Development: $339. (per dwelling unit) Non -Residential Development: 026% (percent of declared construction value on non-residential building permits which creates new gross floor area) Exemptions: • Certain residential devellopl, is exempt in accordance with the regulations. Most atmm and parting spaces are not mcNided n the calculation of gross floor area. he complete by-law is available for inspection in my office at The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate Schad Board dung regular office hours: Dated at the City of Oshawa this 21st day of November, 1994. Earl J. Lagrom Secretary/Treasurer to the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board 650 Rossland Road West Oshawa. Ontano L I J 7C4 ADVERTISING FEATURE Brooknorth Marine is growing Gus Brown bought his first boat 35 years ago and boating has brought him many hours of pleasure travelling the Trent waterway system from Lake Ontario to Georgian Bay and the intercoastal waterways in southern Florida. This passion for boating has turned into another exciting business for Gus Brown in Brooknorth Marine. which is located just south of Gus Brown Pontiac Buick in Whitby. Brooknorth Marine offers quality — in product, service and follow-up. Now in its third year, the two -acre property features a large inventory of new and used boats and is the only Bayliner dealer in central Ontario. "We have 60 to 70 boats in stock at all times ... nobody (in the boat sales business) has that size of inventory," says Don Switzer. "That, along with Gus' business reputation, contributed to us getting a Bayliner dealership, which is a very prestigious thing to get." Bayliner is well-known in the boating industry and manufacturers a boat to suit everyone's interests — from 14 -foot runabouts to 47 -foot motoryachts. Plans for the future include expanding to modern facilities, which include a showroom. Brookooknorth Marine is located at 1201 Dundas St. E., in Whitby. .4 Jia CONSEIL DES ECOLES SEPAREES CATHOLIOUES DE LA REGION DE DURHAM L04 SUR LES REDEVANCES D'EXPLORATION AVIS DE L'ADOPTION D'UN REGLEMENT SUR LES REDEVANCES D'EXPLOITATION VORDRE SCOLAIRE PAR LE CONSEIL DES ECOLES SEPAREES CATHOLICUES DE LA REGION DE DURHAM SOYEZ AVISES que le Conseil des ecoles separees catholiques de la region de Durham a adopte un reglement intrtule Reglement sur les relevances d'exploitation d'ordre scolaire du Conseil des ecoles separees catholiques de la region de Durham, le neuvieme jour de novembre 1994, conformemenl a (article 30 de la Loi sur les redevances d'expbitation de 1989. SOYEZ AUSSI AVISES que toute personne ou organisme peut inteleter appel a la commission munlcipale de I'Ontano au sujel du reglement, en deposant avec le SeMahre/Tresorier du Conseil des ecoles separees catholiques de la region de Durham, au plus tard de treiMme jour de decembre 1994, un avis d'appel decrivant ('objection au reglement et les raisons appuyant ('objection. Explication des relevances d'exploitation imposees en vertu du reglement: Les redevances d'expl dation scolaire sont imposees sur tous les amenagements de bier -fonds dans la municipalile regionale de Durham, la municipalite de Clarington exclue. Par consequent, cel avis ne comprend pas de carte off icielle indquant remplacement des bien4onds. Le premier onvier 19% est la date ('entree en vigueur de rimposition des redevances d'expbAation d'ordre scolaire sur 0: Devebppernent resldentiel: 339$ (par unite d habitation) Developpernertt non residentiel: 026% (pourcentage de la valeur de construction declaree sur les permis de construction non residentielle qui cree un nouveau plarxher brut) Exemptions: • Certans developpenmenis resrdentiels sora exemptes conformement aux reglements. • La pluparl des atnums et des espaces de statlonnement ne sont pas inclus dans ie calcul du plancher brut. Le reglement complet peat etre cansute a mon bureau, au Conseil des euoles separees catholiques de la region de Durham, durant les heures regukeres de bureau. Date a la cite d` Oshawa, ce vngt et urueme jour de novembre 1994. Earl J. 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MOTORYACHT IS AN ELEGANT EXAMPLE OF EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY LUXURY AND STYLE EVERv MODEL��"' COMES Fuuv QUIPPED AND CRUISE READY Nam VISIT US AT THE TORONTO INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW CNE JAN. 6-15, 1995 a t ^n^aa�=r�rs-lar.-�sas'sa�rs-ra�aAarxuwFr,.. •.�r. r: r. r. E . _ -•.. _. -- iiia ... ... �- ...�� .. ... •....... ......................................... Billboa Nov. 23, 1994 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 BUSINESS WOMEN: The Durham Business and Professional Women's Club is hosting a dinner meeting and presentation at 6 pm. at Cullen Gardens on Taunton Rd. W., Whitby. The topic is The Sand- wich Generation and guest speakers are Nancy Bolton and Christine Gillespie of the Durham Region Health Department. Cost is $25 for members, $30 for non-members and $10 for dessert and presentation only. To reserve, call 723-2300 (Nancy Bone) or 427-6930 (Karen Graham). WOMEN'S CLUB: The Canadian Progress Club - Pickering/Ajax Women's Chapter meets at 7 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Road south of Hwy. 2. The club meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. 831-8586 (Carol). PARENTS: The One Parent Fami- ly Association of Ajax -Pickering holds weekly Wednesday meetings for adults at 8 p.m. at Swans Mari- na, Liverpool Rd. S., Pickering. Social, educational, sports activities for all, and dances. 837-0328. BAZAAR: A winter bazaar and open house are being held from 4 to 6 pm. at the Pickering Child Care Centre, 1262 Radom SL, Pickering. Toys, baked goods, cosmetics. Pro- ceeds to buy audio-visual equipment for the centre. 839-5831. ORGANIC GROWING: The Durham chapter of the Canadian Organic Growers meets at 7:30 pm. at the provincial courthouse on Rosslarld Road east of Brock Street, Whitby. Dan and Florence Shisko will speak on their experiences in organic growing. 434-6231. HEALTH COUNCIL: The Durham Region District Health Council holds its regular monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in the council boardroom at 1614 Dundas St. E., Suite 214, Whitby. 4334262. THURSDAY, NOV. 24 LIBRARY: The Pickering Public Library Board holds an information meeting and its monthly meeting at 6 p.m. in the boardroom at the library's central branch at One The Esplanade. Members of the public interested in serving on the board are invited to attend. RSVP to the office of the chief librarian Sandy Cameron at 831-6265, ext. 236. JOB EQUITY: Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman hosts an employment equity forum at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Picker- ing Central Library, One The Esplanade. Provincial minister for citizenship and human rights Elaine Ziemba will speak. 683-6707. LEARNING DISABLED: The Learning Disabilities Association of Durham West meets for its monthly meeting at 8 p.m. at the Pickering High School Library, 180 Church St. N., Ajax. The topic of the meet- ing is "Taking the fear out of the I.P.R.C." with guest Tanja Lewis of the Learning Disabilities Associa- tion of Ontario. 696-1790. MULTICULTURAL NIGHT: Denis O'Connor Catholic High School holds its annual Soiree Inter- nationale from 7 to 9 p.m. at the school, 80 Mandrake St., Ajax. Pavilions representing the Caribbean, Italy, Hong Kong, France, Vietnam, India and the Philippines. Admission $2. Proceeds to Cbhsunas basket drive. Refresh- ments available. Multicultural enter- tainment, music, slides, costumes, 50/50 draw. Tickets must be pur- chased in advance. 427-6667. DEN: Durharn Environmental Net- work meets at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 209 Cochrane St., Whitby. Toronto's Coalition for a Green Economic Recovery founder Wayne Roberts will speak about green jobs. Every- one welcome and free admission. Lug -a -mug. 509-3156,985-3225. FRIDAY, NOV. 25 NEW TO YOU: St. Martin's Church, 1201 St. Martin's Dr. is holding a "New to You" sale from 7-9 pm. Clothes for the entire fami- ly from 25 cents to S5 in great con- dition, toys, household items, books and much more. 8394769. POTTERY: The Ajax -Pickering Potters' Guild holds its fifth annual Christmas Pottery Show and Sale from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Turning Point Pottery Studio in the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Rd. south of Hwy. 2. It's also on Saturday. Nov. 26 from 9:30 am. to 5:30 pm. and Sunday, Nov. 27 from 11:30 am. to 4 pm. Part of the pro- ceeds go to the Children's Wish Foundation. 837-0181. DANCE: Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 606, Pickering, hosts a dance featuring Mike McConnell beginning at 9 pm. at 1555 Bayly St. Free. All welcome. 839-2990 (Karen). SATURDAY, NOV. 26 RECITAL: A violin and piano recital by Derrick and Deanna will be held at 8 p.m. at Dunbar ion -Fair- port United Church, 1066 Dunbar - ton Rd., Pickering. Music by Mozart, Dvorak, Richard Strauss and 1930s Hollywood jigs and reels. Tickets are S8 for adults, $3 for stu- dents and seniors. Proceeds to the church. 839-7271. FASHION SHOW: St. Mary Catholic Secondary School, 1918 Whites Rd. N., Pickering, hosts a fashion show featuring spring/sum- mer '95 collections by Toronto designers Mimi Bizjak and Jennifer Halchuk. Proceeds to the United Way of Ajax -Pickering. Tickets S6 each. 686-0006. CRAFT SHOW: Durham College Continuous Learning hosts a fall/Christmas craft show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Durham Col- lege gymnasium and cafeteria, 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Admission is S2: free for children under 12. 721-2000, ext 2365 (Mary). BAZAAR: The Holy Redeemer CWL holds a bazaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 796 Eyer Dr., Pickering. Homemade apple pies, raffle, tea Croom, crafts, books and lots more. 839-1584 (Barb). CHRISTMAS CRAFTS: A Dick- ensian Fayre will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Holy Trinity Church, 91 Kinks Cres., Ajax. Gifts, baking, candies, crafts, knitting and mcxc. 683-3863. DANCE: The Ontario Riding Reform Party Constituency Associ- ation holds a Chili and Jeans Dinner and Dance at 7 p.m. at St. Andrew's Community Centre. 46 Exeter Rd., See BILLBOARD... Page A20 You're Having A Baby. CALL Then join us for coffee and cookies!! ANNETTE Sunday, December 18th TO RESERVE 2:30 p.m. or 4:30 p.m. roup s�►� McLean Community Centre 95 Magill Drive, Ajax - made maternity clothing modeled by MOMS TO BE and expectant mothers ADULTS: $1.00 CHILDREN: FREE �- ch0 00stllg Derham C0111dre Office Administration - Secretarial Another good reason for choosing Durham College Office Administration - Secretarial starting January 9,1995 Learn the current skills for an Office Administration career. Earn a college certificate in just seven moeths and then "you have a choice: » be prepared, with your Office Administration Certificate, to enter the job market in August, 1995 -• or continue your studies in September by specializing in the Legal, Medical, Word Processing, or Executive diploma specialties. Study Essential Shills: , Word processing, spreadsheets, office procf communications, accounting, human relay electronic transcription Durham College provides the job related kne you require to develop your career. Proves \ qualified, experienced professors in qt Tuition fees are $1,291. A Financial assistance may be av �$ Student Assistance Program r'T' f . t �Twourhalm r, -'or toll ire . E AY Y R P ` 0 w4A L 1% MCE >0►A-Tt�'N61YA Ap�iR17tt8R,�YEl4 NORM !� t!!�1 Billboard Death FROM A19 Ajax. $15 per person, 831-5217, 686-0278 for udoels or informa- tion. CRAFTS, BOOKS: An "I Believe ... Chuismaas Magic' craft show and book sale is held from 10 am. to 4:30 pm. at Highbush Public School, 605 Strouds Lane, Pickering. Adults $1, chil- dren under 13 free. 420-0648 (Janet). BAZAAR: A bazaar is held at Wesmey Heights Public School, 45 Brennan Rd., Ajax. from 10 am. to 2 p.m. Craft,.. bake table, games, Santa Claus, door prizes. 4274363 (Cathie). POTTERY: The Ajax-Picker- irug Potters' Guild holds it,. fifth annual Christmas Pottery Show and Sale from 9:30 am. to 5:30 p.m. at the Tuning Point Pottery Studio in the Pickering Recre- ation Complex. Valley Farm Rd. south of Hwv. 2. It's also on Sunday. Nov. 27 from 11:30 am. to 4 pm. Some proceeds to Children's Wish Foundation. 837-0181. BAZAAR: Dunbarton-Fairport United Church. 1066 Dunbarton Rd.. Pickering, holds its 20th annual bazaar and craft sale from 10 am. to 3 pm. Crafts, books, antiques, preserves and baked table, hot lunch. and children's entertainment. 839-7271. DANCE: The German Canadian Club, K.G. Old Severin, holds a Mardi Gras Dance beginning at 7:30 pm. at the East Sbore Com- munity Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd„ Pickering. German food and drinks, live music and entertain- ment. S 10 in advance and S 12 at the door. Tickets at the Pickering Licence Bureau. 1400 Bayly. 831-3525 (Ken Matheson). BAZAAR: A Spirit of Christ- mas Bazaar is held at Amberka Presbyterian Church, 1820 1 Whites Rd. N.. Pickering, from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Hand- made crafts. fresh baked good.,, silent auction, hot lunch, white elephant. No vendors. Admis- sion free. 839-8439. CRAFTS: A craft show and sale is held from 9 am. to 3 pm. at the McLean Community Centre, corner of Westney Rd. N. and Magill Dr., Ajax. Mae than 20 vendors taking part. Proceeds to the Children's Wish Foundation. 839-5401. BAZAAR: Seniors at West- wood Manorcomer of Harwood Ave. S. and Westney Rd. S., Ajax, hold a Christmas bazaar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bake table, tea room, Santa Claus, goodies for children. CONCERT: Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 606, Pickering, hosts a concert featuring Tim Hewie firm 1 to 5 p.m. at 1555 Bayly St. Free. All wekome. 839-2990 (Karen). MEAT ROIL: Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 606, Pickering, hosts a meat roil featuring games Of chance from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. at 1555 Bayly St. Prizes. All welcome. 839-2990 (Karen). ;:e �+iurl�6attN � 15tmday, December 4. X1,18, 1994 9.00 am. - 5:00 p.m, la dr*A A Tads Centre, Eat Hal ' vck 141, Pickering ]heat k:� Far Info. Aopb m - "%aN 428-7610 Notices FRANK FOWLER Frank Fowler died Monday, Nov. 21, at Scar- borough Centenary Hospital. A funeral service will be held in the Ronald Martino and Son Funeral Directors chapel, Brock Road south of Hwy. 401, Pickering, on Thursday, Nov. 24, at 10 a.m., with cremation to follow. Visitation is on FEATURE FOR FEATURE YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT OLDSMOBILE VALUE ■ 3.1 Litre 6 -Cylinder Engine ■Air Conditioning ■ Dual Air Bags 94 -Wheel ABS Brakes ■Split Fold Rear Seat IAM/FM Stereo Cassette VW SNOULD XOM IM Liaerice, tam and itSwom ra ill id d Duabr may iew tar sell brless. Limitedtinedk Outer lease tarots atrair & some rttieege oatafWM 40 OAC. sea Dealer bre Wednesday, Nov. 23, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. DIANA SCOTT Diana Scott (nee Wilmot) died Thursday, Nov. 17, at her home. A funeral service will be held at Zion Apostolic Church, 65 Ford St., Toronto, on Saturday, Nov. 26, at 8 a.m., with interment at — UAKED EDITION — 01IfIKIJ'j101:fIjF: 111J: Nov. 23, 1994 Resthaven Memorial Gardats. Scarbornuah. Visi_ talion at Ronald Martino and Sat FuneW Dinec. tors chapel, Brock Road soutb of Hwy. 401, pick_ ering, on Thursday, Nov. 24 and Friday, Nov. 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 lo 9 p.m. If desired, mean(). rial donations can be made to the Princess Mar. garet Hospital Foundation in Toronto. ffiouring Edition 0 II• VALUE PRICED AT YOUR CHEVROLET GEO e OLDSMOBILE STORE L00JLeN0 SMALL PRINT F ■Front Bucket Seats With Console ■ 4 -Speed Automatic Transmission With Electronic overdrive ■ Sport Appearance Package ■Keyless Remote ■ Tilt Steering lwW"t�tffictE Earn 5%w ft pwdwe ot a new GM a or W& ApoicarM aaftb at your menu meth or M a"reaeA •wrrrwr aw rrerwsaot- .wY d ft" errs Gomm" XRW"& MASSISTANC ArMh211w afthvhw dlirs-- i0ma1nW315tHh (SI!•lois $1lorrraft) Merry bears It's bear-ly decorated now, but Ajax and Pickering General Hos- pital staff are hoping the Christmas tree in the Harwood Avenue front lobby becomes a sea of silver. The hospital's silver bear fund-raising drive is under way and showing off the tree decora- tions are Pine Ridge Secondary School co-op student Jeff McK- echnie and Helena Van Nooten of the community relations office. photo by Andrew Iwanowski J MPP hosts equity forum PICKERING - Durham West auditorium of the Pickering Cen- MPP Jim Wiseman hosts an tral I.ibrary, Gine The Esplanade. ,employment equity forum Thurs- Call 683-6707 for more infor- day, Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the mation. 66 " �) Y(,ars ago 1.011 -v.visport°t1 [ hy(�1'0110 ­.nVi &..Y(Y rsrary sboul it o 9 ' n_er� +� y TrIE DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY BAND AV11t•1111•r it .s rut+r ist, 0d), .IO1I) ur uu� anni.•rrsnry in �>1•l�+r�•n, . tris vrar, it -11 her You'd marri 1wr rill ovvr Kepairs, Appraisals ana Kemounz 132 Harwood Ave. S.,The Ajax Plaza Ajax,Ont.LIS 2116 Telephone (416)683-0407 Faxi416►fi 3-7277 i� A tilieinonti is forever. � ,1 M 1 t ire.w,t ,1111,1111111f W,�, TRE IVZM AD'1►M>r M WED4 NOT 4M "ftMd,Ir 21-& Environmental group discusses `green' jobs DURHAM - Durham Environmental Network Coalition for a Green Economic Recovery founder meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Andrew's Presby- Wayne Roberts will speak about the green jobs. Call terian Church, 209 Cochrane St., Whitby. Toronto's 509-3156, 985-3225 for information. 10 10 10 io 10 10 J, Aye pHours o*, m Qyao Breadrnaker What has?!? Call ATrip to Florida RSP's $150 - $500 Fa Phones ce//6B6o6o6 Theatre Tickets ON- Recreation Champagne Balloon Ride Memberships Golf Passes and Lessons Autographs from Agassi, Chang, Lendl, Martin Tony Bennett, David Carradine Lisa Flood and Dick Schofield and many MgNY more gifts. 0YA ,f. T4 Your Annual United Way Auction December 4th, in the HMS Room t � Ajax Community Centre -uVE.. The United Way of Ajax -Pickering 95 Bay1y Street West Suite 407 AIAX US 7K8 i0m (905) 686 0606 FAX 696 0609 Preview starts Sunday at noon -Auction 1:00 p.m- 0.010 Some items have reserve bids. .t. r r •f, ,r 0 ,rte oy.1 ey-Ze ill FORMERLY MGH" FISH R CHIPS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WATCH FOR WII.LiE THE [AT 10 An n .rJ _pORTION� • GOOD FOOD • GOOD PRICES • DELIVERY • ONLY z00% VEG. OIL USED NOMA`. 1261 BAYLY ST.ii Ax . s p� , CSW OF LIVERPOOL) t 4 1 1420-2108 P 0111110 u ♦RECYCLiN'S REPORT ... ... _ ... .. Woodlands Centennial Public School wins 3Rs contest By LARRAINE ROULSTON ki and Jonathan Dixon each won a fertilizer around bushes. Use a Durham Environmental Net - ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST copy of the children's composting thermos and not juice boxes. work is holding its next general Prior to Waste Reduction Week book in a draw. Recycle cans. Reuse glass jars. meeting on Thursday, Nov. 24 at (WRW) Oct. 17 to 23, Laureen From the entries submitted, Use newspaper for gift wrap. 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presby - Morris of the Pickering Waste Reduction Committee visited the following suggestions T Leave grass cuttings on the were compiled: Buy foci / lawn. Avoid using paper terian Church, 209 Cochrane St. in Whitby. every elementary school in Picker- in bulk. Compost all v plates. Wayne Roberts, a founder of ing with a contest for a teacher or your garden plants and Anyone wishing to Toronto's Coalition for a Green a student to declare a new or exist- grass. Give used clothes receive information about Economic Recovery and co-author ing 3Rs activity that was above to charity. Don't buy over- booking the P.W. Worman of Get a Life! A Green Cure for and beyond their normal recycling packaged goods. Grow show or a copy of the book Canada's Economic Blues, is the activities. more wild flowers rather than can call the Pickering Waste guest speaker. Ms. Patsy Leamon's Grade 2 grass. Reduction Committee at 420- JJ J and 3 students at Woodlands Cen- llave Christmas trees mulched 5625. Nov. 25 is the date of the next tennial Public School won this so we don't have to put so much El J J New to You Sale, which is always year's contest with their plant cane and vermicompostin rot held on the last Friday of every month from 7 to 9 pan. at St. Mar- tin's Anglican Church, 1203 St. Martin's Dr. (one block west of Liverpool Road off Bayly Street), Pickering. Good used clothing is priced to sell from 50 cents to $5. This is your chance to suggest to your gift -giving circle of relatives and friends that you would like to receive a St. Martin's 3Rs gift. Reuse. All donations are gratefully accepted. Call 8394769. € P lee Although thinking green is not You're Invited to our new to Woodlands, this project GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION will add to the school's many EBRATION accomplishments and provide more ideas for interesting lessons. A WRW T -Shirt was presented to Purchase any selected New Vehicle during our Ms. Leamon by mayor Wayne /% Grand Opening Celebration and receive either Arthurs and Ward l councillor Dave Ryan. Woodland's primary ONLY 7 LEFT FREE students will view the P.W. Wor- AUTOMATIC man puppet show presentation at • their convenience. OR Maple Ridge Public School placed nwith its ongoing lit- EX EL FREE ter clean -ups -ups and received a copy AIR CONDITIONING of the children's environmental book. Pee Wee and the Magical i OR Compost Heap. •8 OO r The 3Rs contest that ran in the ° News Advertiser during WRW • asked for readers' best 3Rs ideas.700 • For their ideas. Catherine Smiglic- ♦♦ �",� y� e_♦5 Ex and Vol p ♦y e your mind J adze ♦ at psychic 0 fair PICKERING - Durham's largest psychic fair is headed for the Metro East Trade Centre, Nov. 25-27. Over 50 exhibitors from across Canada. China, Europe and the United States will be at the exhibi- tion. Professional psychics, mystics, clairvoyants, palmists, tarot card readers, spiritualists and holistic healers will be offering their ser - Aces to the public. The fair also features a large book and gift store, crystal and jew- elry displays, hourly door prizes and vendors of varied New Age products. Ongoing free lectures and demonstrations cover topics including: Past Lives; the Haunted Houses of Ontario; Meditation Techniques; Creative Visualization; Crystals 71hat Heal; and Communi- cating With Loved Ones in the sp;ritt•I World. Another highh'ght of the fair is the Museum of the Paranormal, the world's first psychk museum. At the musetmu, which is free with admission, fair goers will be able ID gest their own ESP, gaze moo a genuine crystal ball, ring a Tibetan wish belt rub Aladdin's magical lamp, find out what the shape of their nose reveals about them and meditate in a healing Pym Admission is $5. 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Come visit our Idea Home which has been You Can . dressed for the season. d7 ffo rd Be inspired, and share with us some Christmas Cheer wk -Road at Hwy 401 ;(905) 427-4332 F� MOIL to YYodnesft 10ain - 6PM Thursday zuld Flidajt 1Oan - 9pm `.'Sunday 12 Hoon to Spm •tt!!.!}r��rrrrtra►►Lta.a.t�.ilJi..::1lis3!!�:Sti de ,�-. fty 2 MroEN Trade Centre 'a wk -Road at Hwy 401 ;(905) 427-4332 F� MOIL to YYodnesft 10ain - 6PM Thursday zuld Flidajt 1Oan - 9pm `.'Sunday 12 Hoon to Spm •tt!!.!}r��rrrrtra►►Lta.a.t�.ilJi..::1lis3!!�:Sti de ,�-. PAGE 24-A•TBE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, NOVEMBER A 1"4 SPECIAL ADVERTL4ING SECTION . , I ' . - ` ' ' ' . P,,-.1CK'E'_RING HbME &DESIGN "The Look for Less" at A Special Place A Special Place is a unique furniture store with two locations. one in Toronto at Yonge and Davisville, the other in the Pickering Home & Design Centre in Pickering. For the past 20 years A Special Place has worked hard to bring its clients the best "decorator looks" without the "designer" price tag. They specialize in custom upholstered furniture. Sofas• loveseats and chairs are available in many styles and a very wide selection of decorator fabrics. Window treatments, carpets and custom entertainment centres are all part of what they provide. A Special Place also sells a variety of unique cocktail tables, L Pier 1 Imports 429-6482 A place to discover ... for imported home furnishings. wicker, accessories & gifts. 2. S. Master Bedroom 427-2047 The steep �pectaltst to spring, foam, air. `12. Peter. Appne" 428-63."63 A)1 major appliances including ii,•t Point, Maytag. Amana. Kitchen Aid, Modern Maid. A.E.G. 13. Kitchen Court 619-0599 Cusww. cabnetn at its finest, for even taste and budget, whether you're building or renovating. 15. Benix 429-2WA One of Canada's largest imp„rter- and wholesalers of fine china, housewares and gifts. 16. 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Their professional decorators will help you make your home "A Special Place- too. 1966 Yonge St., Toronto, (416) 481-2077. Pickering Home and Design Centre. (9051 42x- 6317. 1/ / 1 I i • 1 � T71 1• 4ii w' '(_)KTERS 82: WHOLESALEIte! ­ �, �� t � .�► ` 11 DI•I• 'JM'XA i1 • • 4 a CUTLERY i i Its <� - -1P•• r'« Ism—" ,T I to C $ 99 7 PIECE 099120 K. STAINLESS so PIECE $ $999 STAINLESS STEEL4 DINNERWARE SET COOKWARE SET STEEL COMPARE AT $50 CUTLERY SET COMPARE1 AT .200 COMPARE AT $SO 41 �itE FME CMIA DNRHIMAlE SET HI -SENSE as PC, STAINLESS IFU PUr, CR <cE > s> 10 PIECE $19(199 $ 9HEAVYWEIGHT STEEL $4999 PIATrEGAkRS, VEEGErABLE STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY SET BOWL, SALT &PEPPER 3 COMPARE AT $200 COOKWARE SET COMPARE AT $500 I.J.(FUSERVICE FOR 8) COMPARE AT $100 118 PIECE FINE PORCELAIN MASTER CUISINE 17 PIECE Made In Italy DINNERWARE SET HEAVYWEIGHT$59999 18/10 Stainless steel$%99 WAP SERVICEFX)R 12)$ 18/10 STAINLESS �ItiAPIIh STEEL GO[1RMET Top Quality SUGAR, SERVING COOKWARE SET PLATTERS, VEGETABLE CUTLERY SET BOWL, COMPARE AT $400 9 �D�j� COMPARF AT $1400 (R ILL SERVICE FOR 12) COMPARE AT $300 I Elk: "111649-414q 41. Vn•r(•nry h,•nr. `� M✓n - M,:1 14rrn nrrn Ther-. � F" 10d., 1", � a� HWY 401 and %aw,d.n I,w,m nr,n N Brock Road 4nrJ.a IJ n.�•rr irrn II __� HOME& r DESIGN _ 1 j211'15 671 11'111413ul$16114 21,JLNTRE - 31 —OS is 1,-y..� 7i 7! 10 >r •�i..•--�� ....: -,� -�, �..f- �` a.4r L Pier 1 Imports 429-6482 A place to discover ... for imported home furnishings. wicker, accessories & gifts. 2. S. Master Bedroom 427-2047 The steep �pectaltst to spring, foam, air. `12. Peter. Appne" 428-63."63 A)1 major appliances including ii,•t Point, Maytag. Amana. Kitchen Aid, Modern Maid. A.E.G. 13. Kitchen Court 619-0599 Cusww. cabnetn at its finest, for even taste and budget, whether you're building or renovating. 15. Benix 429-2WA One of Canada's largest imp„rter- and wholesalers of fine china, housewares and gifts. 16. The Rorton Gallery 69 60346 Quality home furnishings featunu„ _,olid maple. oak. chem & pine. plus extensive upholstery & leather styles. Design service available. 16. 17. Durham Lighthouse 42946696 ;ndoor & outdoor i,ght.,. fitturv� and accessones. 18. A Special Place 429.6317 Furniture in a wide selection of fabrics. antiques & accessories. Design services available. 19. Shalimar Designs in Silk Inc. 429-8750 Silk plants, flowers. brass baskets & floral suppliers. 20. McGinnis Landing Restaurant 428-6383 Fabulous food in a friendly relaxed atmosphere, open most nights until 1 am. 22-29. Ashbrooks 426.0007 Your bath, bed and kitchen department store. 90. l eBoer's 083-90o Contemporary, transitional, architectural, traditional furniture... all affordable 32A& The Crafter's Marketplace 666-0714 Unique artwork, handicrafts,home accessories and wearable art. 34. B.B. Bassoon's 428 -SM Hundreds of in -stock walleoverings and fabrics and accessories. 8S. Encore Music 603-6207 Musical instrument sales, rentals, lessons and repairs. Beginners to advanced. 41. Integtrity Woods Inc. 427.1381 Hand crafted Amish furniture made from oak and cherrywood. 44. Space Age Shelving 686 -MV Specializing in closet and kitchen .organiz*tion. Accessories & shelvingin r r 1 I r r, r.1:�.l..CVlstON PMw • IWAL lamps. mirrors, prints and unusual accent pieces to suit any decor. A Special Place provides in- home and in-store decorating services. Whether your decorating project is large or small, their experienced consultants will work with you to choose and co-ordinate furniture styles, colors, window treatments, fabrics and accessories to suit your taste and budget. Drop into A Special Place to see this season's collection including sumptuous feather -filled leather sofas, rich tapestries and lively chintzes with colourful fringes and cords. Their professional decorators will help you make your home "A Special Place- too. 1966 Yonge St., Toronto, (416) 481-2077. Pickering Home and Design Centre. (9051 42x- 6317. 1/ / 1 I i • 1 � T71 1• 4ii w' '(_)KTERS 82: WHOLESALEIte! ­ �, �� t � .�► ` 11 DI•I• 'JM'XA i1 • • 4 a CUTLERY i i Its <� - -1P•• r'« Ism—" ,T I to C $ 99 7 PIECE 099120 K. STAINLESS so PIECE $ $999 STAINLESS STEEL4 DINNERWARE SET COOKWARE SET STEEL COMPARE AT $50 CUTLERY SET COMPARE1 AT .200 COMPARE AT $SO 41 �itE FME CMIA DNRHIMAlE SET HI -SENSE as PC, STAINLESS IFU PUr, CR <cE > s> 10 PIECE $19(199 $ 9HEAVYWEIGHT STEEL $4999 PIATrEGAkRS, VEEGErABLE STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY SET BOWL, SALT &PEPPER 3 COMPARE AT $200 COOKWARE SET COMPARE AT $500 I.J.(FUSERVICE FOR 8) COMPARE AT $100 118 PIECE FINE PORCELAIN MASTER CUISINE 17 PIECE Made In Italy DINNERWARE SET HEAVYWEIGHT$59999 18/10 Stainless steel$%99 WAP SERVICEFX)R 12)$ 18/10 STAINLESS �ItiAPIIh STEEL GO[1RMET Top Quality SUGAR, SERVING COOKWARE SET PLATTERS, VEGETABLE CUTLERY SET BOWL, COMPARE AT $400 9 �D�j� COMPARF AT $1400 (R ILL SERVICE FOR 12) COMPARE AT $300 I Elk: "111649-414q 41. SPECIAL ADVERTUM SECTION ` " THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 23.19l4 -PACE 25-A DICKERING HOME �'DESIGN.." Q Arts and crafts galore at The Crafter's Marketplace This place has to be seen to He says each artist submits You'll find something to suit he believed. his work and is ,judged by a your budget and should be a must You'll lose all track of time committee to ensure the best stop this Christmas shopping when you walk up and down the quality is presented to the season. aisles and discover the wonderful customer. The store is open 7 days a hand made crafts from places all With more than 300 booths in week and the coffee is free. over North America. the store you'll find everything The Crafter's Marketplace is Operations :Manager Ted Rea from wood carving, clothing, an idea long overdue that features says that plans are set to open native crafts, preserves, stain works from the hest crafts people four more stores this year because glass and so much more they all on the continent. For more people love the concept. just cannot be listed. information call 686-0714. Home Leisure Upgrades introducing pool and billiard tables this season Well known for their fantastic selection of spas, hot tubs, saunas and solariums, Home Leisure Upgrades now makes staying in a lot more fun. In its sixth year, the store is introducing a wide selection of top quality Olhausen pool and billiard tables. Quality features include 3/4 inch slate that is bolted to the table to prevent shifting if the table is bumped. The felt is also attached firmly to the sides not glued down which makes it easier to replace if it happens to tear or _lust wears out from long term use. This makes for worry -free playing because you know the pool table isn't ruined if the felt is damaged. The cabinets are also very stylish and come in many styles to Fit into your decor. You can choose from s different stains or you can buy it unfinished and stain it yeurse 1 f. There are 17 different models available in 7. A. 9. 10 or even 12 foot lengths ranging in price from S1.350 to $14.000. You can have it delivered and assembled and care is always given to ensure the table is balanced and ready to use for hours and hours of family enjoyment. There are also accessories available including balls, cues. chalk, bridges and conversion kits so your pool table can double as a ping pong table. Also this winter think of looking at their selection of saunas. either modular ones you can take with you when you move or a permanent one installed in your home Of course while you're in the store ask about their spas, decks and home renovation service. For more information call 428-9767 or visit the store at the Pickering Home and Design Centre C.Enftaf CF_zwn&_,1 '3d£ gt,. wall & floor file •marble granite 10% �� a OFF ALL ci Q FLOOR TILE W until Dec. 31, 1994 y All adhesives & grout at contractors pricing Wide variety of floor R wall tiles ' "QUALITY IMPORTED TILES" TEL. 428-7765 Showroom Model Sale! Save up showroom spas Su*b*e Spas O Home Leisure HOME LENH Upgrades Home & Design Centre 428-9767 Brock R& & 401 . ,�c�e�s.. MIDDLE MAN MISSING AT NUKETrPIACE01 When you cut out the middle man, the resulting prices be- come truely remarkable. At The Craftef s Marketplace you'll discover aisle after aisle of beautifully hand crafted iters perfect for home, cottage and Christmas gift giving. At truely remarkable prices. We're a new concept store that has put hundreds of North America's finest artisans together under one roof. And it has actually made for a fascinating and fun shopping experience. Come see for yourself what all the excit- ment is about. '%ere new. We're unique. And we're open seven days a week Mon. to Wed., Sat. & Sun. 10-6,1hurs. & Fri. 10-9 T -H -E rGENA.VaIma M A R K E T P L A C Ej SHOWCASING NORTH AMERICA'S FINEST CRAFTS. EVERYDAY. Pickering Home & Design Centre, Brock Road Exit (905) 686-0714 Mississauga Home & Design Centre. v'i'i Dundas SL W. at Wunton Churchill (90i),09-"'44 London Home & Design Centre, axw of Wellington and Exeter (i 19)68i-9800 tuf�sTor1 RD. ci Q W m 101 MIDDLE MAN MISSING AT NUKETrPIACE01 When you cut out the middle man, the resulting prices be- come truely remarkable. At The Craftef s Marketplace you'll discover aisle after aisle of beautifully hand crafted iters perfect for home, cottage and Christmas gift giving. At truely remarkable prices. We're a new concept store that has put hundreds of North America's finest artisans together under one roof. And it has actually made for a fascinating and fun shopping experience. Come see for yourself what all the excit- ment is about. '%ere new. We're unique. And we're open seven days a week Mon. to Wed., Sat. & Sun. 10-6,1hurs. & Fri. 10-9 T -H -E rGENA.VaIma M A R K E T P L A C Ej SHOWCASING NORTH AMERICA'S FINEST CRAFTS. EVERYDAY. 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Providing expert installation & free .,,-timates. 5:3. Blinds 'N' Drapes 686-8182 Custom made w inflow coverin,,� & draper. hardware. Free shop at home rvice. 54, 55. Home Leisure Upgrades 428-9767 -�;as, hot tubs, decks. solarium.., ,suns, & complete household renovation:. 56. Idea Place 427-4332 A resource centre & library for home improvements. videos, publications. ]:;plays, seminars & workshops. Idea Home A furnished model home. that is a showcase of design ideas, products & services from the shops of the centre. ndooeni n Atlttlemic 01ier" And Persian Huge selection of hand -knotted rugs from China, India, Pakistan, Iran & Afghanistan NO GST! NO PST! Savings Of • - - �•rl • 11VMIqNF%I 5,0 Y40 _71071 And Up Onerftl Rug Collection Inc �R\I I'rt Y.LKI\G ILOW ht \TRL K�t•�\IV..•I.M \It.•V3=MT n1lR\iML7M t•..1.avrc O•+fsiu -tol.: W11S/ a2"l.a•r• Z � v.�tUa FL4u14e ?& ; 4" F* ;M0NEWS ADVERTISER o open o c o� P fo C p t tl'/Y('ri Now oPO presents... 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Framed .- I f I 1 1 i yaj . Kn•.'!A Silver bears raise money for hospital AJAX-PICKERING — A fund- Cards were sent to previous with your name on the tree, call raiser being held by Ajax -Picker- donors and to potential new ones. the community relations office ing General Hospital really does If you didn't receive a card but weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and have a silver lining. would like to have a silver bear 4:30 p.m. at 428-1407. Christmas cards containing sil- ver bears have been mailed to 10,000 homes in the area seeking donations to the hospital. Hospital director of develop- ment and community relations Tracy Paterson says people are invited to send the bear back to the facility with a holiday message and a donation. The bears are being hung on a Christmas tree in the Harwood Avenue lobby. "It's a unique fund-raising cam- paign in more than one way. For the first time, people have the chance to send a holiday message to staff along with their donation. We've had some lovely messages track already," Ms. Paterson says. One message praises the staff as "terrific and very caring", while another says, "There's no better hospital, anywhere!" The goal for the campaign is 550,000. Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry, which is also run- ning a silver bear fund-raiser, is sharing production costs with the local hospital. Volunteers helped stuff the 10,000 envelopes. Separate board awards contract for new school D Work could begin immediately on Pickering's Elizabeth Seton Catholic School PICKERING - The Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board awarded the con- struction contract for the new St_ Elizabeth Seton Catholic School in Pickering Monday night. The construction contract for the new school, which will be con- structed at the coater of Rosebank Road and Strouds Lane, was awarded to low -bidder Tasis Con- tractors oo-tractors Ltd., which beat out four other contractors who bid on the First Star's Famous • Faior $ * Psychics * hook a crystal Display November Mystics * Denm Clairvoyertts * ou Horaws HouFra rly Dectures a Much Mom! 25,26,27 Fri: 4.11 Metro East Trade Centre sat: 11-11 16 1899 Brock Rd., Pickering (Hwy 401 at Brock Rd.) Sun. 11.7 tZ Admission includes Entrance to the Museum of the Paranormal"' The Word's first Psychic Museum! u Test your own E S. P... Gaze into a genuine crystal ball. Ring a Tbetan wish bell... Find out what the shape of your nose reveals about you .. Prew*e W+assocww mm Meditate m a healing pyramid. IYs all here ram [mle lot more!!!T 12 6 under Free with adult * Free Parking FiM Prices effective from Sunday, November 20 until Saturday, November 26, 1994. We reserve the right to limn quantities. ♦!K'1 t; �i0.'l4;. A.ai THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 23,1914 -PAGE 27-A UU1,1J.N (__;AQ1)r:N60 MINIAI'URr: VILLA 't: ����� Marking a milestone? Put it in Name Dropping... Call 683-5110 for information The Savings Come Home project on Nov. 16. ClementinesBananas The winning bid from Tasis Product Product /Ib ZP55�/k of Morocco box $375,000 worth of cost savings 2.3 kg box of the Tropics 9 contractor bring the total cost of YTI Mi the project to around $6.35 mil- Frywing Fresh Regular Chicken (1bSide Pork /•b 4% Fresh Grade "A"n g6 1.5 kg Average /kg - RN 35'/kg project on Nov. 16. The winning bid from Tasis was around $6.73 million, but 14" $375,000 worth of cost savings LOEB Pepperoni recommended to the board by me contractor bring the total cost of the project to around $6.35 mil- lion. ' z za The project, however, will be subsidized in paint by the Minis" of Education and Training. zas For , nly The Comm ells for the con- • 1. �a sauctioa of a two-storey, 61,000 - square -foot building, including a 3,200 -square -foot day -ase centre, furnishings and equipment, park- arting 2/ ingfor 67 cars, asphalt and sod Play areas, sodded athletic field, as wen as other project compow ts. Work on the project is sched- ,< uled to begin immediately and - should take up to one year to com47 W're ckm to rm! Ajax Marketplace 475 Westney Rd. North Ajax 686-5632 BAYWOW 105 Bayly Street West Ajax 686-1ao Glendale Marlfet, place 1900 Dixie Road Pickering 831-5632 LOEB Wtl� The conoticlor has stated, how- ever, do a portion of the building will be ready for occupancy by Sept. 1, 1995, depending on • weatbwr coodit+etrs sad poeeatud............................................. ..... _ ...... . labor disputes. 11111101 PACE 2LA-THq N%WADVERTMQZ. WED. NOV00= ti lblt (I? 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DURHAM — The changing Arnold. seasons and longer hours of dark- Statistics show the majority of ness provide greater opportunities muggings, sexual assaults and for criminals. small business robberies occur "Night time doesn't have to be during hours of darkness. From dangerous if people take precau- dusk to dawn, there are fewer peo- tions," says Durham Regional ple on the streets and darkness Crime Stoppers co-ordinator makes it difficult for individuals to Sergeant Grant Arnold. "Don't witness crimes. Criminals prey on make yourself a victim of crime." victims at night in an attempt to Crime Stoppers regularly reduce their risk of being caught. receives tips identifying suspects To minimize your chances of Dr. Michael Foo & Associates Family Dentistry • ' NEW PATIENTS WELCOME AJAX RICHMOND HILL 427-0822 r771-0788 95 RAYLY ST. W. STE. 9320 9019 BAYVIEW AVE BAYWOOD PLAZA E OF HARWOOD PROFESSIONAL. BLDG STE r2G3 Open Monday to Saturday. evening appointments available. :J11:41 r► 6,%Z`i :3 : 'IN rl1:4DFA :3'11[M=: becoming a victim, Crime Stop- pers recommends staying in well - lit areas and, whenever possible, walking with a friend. Walk confi- dently at a steady pace and kee close to the curb. Avoid doo ways, bushes and alleyways, since they're hiding places for criminals. At home, people should assure doors and windows are locked and exterior lights turned on at night. Automatic timers should also be used to turn on lights and a radio to give the house a 'lived-in look' at all times. Strangers should not be allowed into your home and proper identi- fication should be requested from any service people. "You can't be too cautious," Mr. Arnold says. Crime Stoppers chairman Paul Brewer says businessmen can also take steps to protect them - Ives from criminals. Mr. Brewer says proper fencing, locks, alarms and full exterior lighting are necessary to prevent bur- glaries at firms which are unoccupied overnight. Robbery prevention pro- grams should also be established in businesses operating through the night to discourage bandits, Mr. Brewer says. Convenience stores, gas bars and fast food outlets should be well -lit and avoid keeping large amounts of money in cash regis- ters. Fsnployees should also receive training to help them from becom- ing crime victims. "Crime Stoppers has become an effective weapon in the fight against crime, but it needs the help of everyone to keep our streets safe," Mr. Brewer says. So far, Durham Regional Crime Stoppers has been responsible for clearing 1,233 cases and recover- ing more than 55.95 million in illegal drugs and stolen property. The Durham Regional Crime Stoppers phone number is 436- 8477. That's 436-11PS. MATERNITY TRUCKLOAD SALE F-1 SAVE 20-50% OFF EVERYTHING! 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(Eatlonts) Take a Break for Supper Super Dealsl Hamburger/Fries Plotter..................................................................... $1.99 Hot Dog/Fries Platter.......................................................................... $1.99 Litt ATO N'S Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded r=' It _ 17K ply Over 30.0 Vehicl�es Av, '•>z'�'-'a?ser I'/AT N =1 ----____ a r �- ARW �— X. low. '47 ys� -: , - VILL PLYMOUTH LTD, NORTH CHRYSLER JAX4W SERVICE OPEN ALL URDAY 19 HARWOOD AVE. (North of 401) 683"5358 ND EVE YNIG AND EVERY NIGHT F'qh ixF?5 �.rir,a p,3ymnntS plus t::?x THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED. NOVEMBER 21,1"4 -PAGE 31-A ♦ COMMUNITY Rose' of Dg'ets--.w a e By Deb Bodine DURHAM STAFF DURHAM - A $35,000 grant towards counselling services for pregnant teens and teen -aged par- ents was announced Monday at Rose of Durham, an agency pro- viding support and services to teen parents in Durham Region. Oshawa MPP Allan Pilkey made the presentation in the attic loft of the agency, on behalf of Community and Social Services Minister Tony Silipo. "Rose of Durham gives us a model to follow when it comes to helping others," Mr. Pilkey said. "If we help people now, we may be able to prevent more cost- ly intervention down the road." Mr. Pilkey said he hopes "it's possible to find some ongoing per- manent funding" for Rose of Durham. "I know there are restraints in government, but by the same token, by helping young teens when they need help, we're help- ing the taxpayers because we're reducing costs later. Laurel Hamilton, Rose of Durham's executive director, said she is "thrilled" with the grant, but the agency will "certainly be applying for fiscal (one-time) and annualized funding again next year." The agency's annual budget is $175.000, and it is only that low because of the many donations from the community, and the LLundraisers which take up a lot of . and energy which might be tier spent on programming, said :ose reaches ut to Durham or more help DURHAM - Rose of Durham needs help from the community. Located at 221 King St. E.. Oshawa, Rose of Durham pro- vides a day program for teen mothers and fathers, as well as pregnant teens. The agency offers a variety of services ranging from coun- selling and education, to provid- ing a place for teens to make crafts for gift -giving and fund- raising. At present, the agency is in need of volunteers to assist with fundraising efforts and to care for children while their parents are involved in the centre's pro- grams. Also, the centre's computer is beyond repair and they are appealing to the community for help in replacing it. The comput- er is used for the literacy pro- gram for teens. For more information, call Rose of Durham at 432-3622. Obituary Stafford Monuments 318 Dunaatf St. >: wlimy 668-3552 Toll Free 1 1-4848 Cemetery Monumerds -Granite or Bronze Markers -We sell memorials for installation at all Ontario cemeteries, including Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens, Erskine, Graveside b Dufrns Meadows Aper Hours 668-446o or 721-9882 tome appolntments 8ladly wronged Ms. Hamilton. Rose of Durham is currently dealing with 150 teens, and the waiting list is growing. The phone calls are increasing, said Ms. Hamilton, but the agency is simply not able to serve everybody, par- ticularly teens in Ajax, Pickering and Clarington because of a lack .111,,11 of adequate transportation between the communities. And according to the demo- graphics, the future looks even busier. Ms. Hamilton says the teen pregnancy statistics are not declin- ing; in fact, the intakes are increasing week by week. To further complicate things. according to Mr. Pilkey, there is going to be an "explosion demo- graphically in the age group 15 to 19 years studies indicate there will be 20,000 more teenagers liv- ing in Durham Region than there are now, by the year 2001. In operation since 1988, Rose of Durham offers a day program including support groups, coun- selling, liaison with public assis- tance, educational, health and legal services. The agency assists teen parents and other young peo- ple at risk, as well as those who have experienced abuse, conflict with the law and difficulty with the educational system. 1roo1w1kwr,1ffor1d 1 Greutl"ulue TEXTURED I,(X )1', ( Pioneer) • Available in 13 decorator cx)krrs • Guaranteed stain resistance • A hard wearing Berber carpet sure to enhance any family roots 2 r. F T. 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The play runs at ;y the cow, played by Jessie White and Nadia the Dunbarton-Fairport United Church from Fri- kee, in Pickering Players new Christmas pan- day, Dec. 2 to 17. ickeringPlayers climb lack's beanstalk ❑ Christmas pantomime show is Part of the season's celebration PICKERING — Pickering tyers present their latest Christ - is pantomime at Dunbarton- imort United Church Dec. 2 to Jack and the Beartstalk, written John Morley and directed by tureen Thornton, is in the true `Tis the season for Christmas music DURHAM — The Durham Philharmonic Choir begins its second season at the St. George's Anglican Church in Oshawa Sunday, Nov. 27 at 8 PML Underthe direaion of Robert Phillips, the choir presents a pro - grafin entitled `Tis The Season featuring Johann Pachelbel's recently -discovered Magnifhcat for chorus, trumpets and organ. Guest trumpeters are Susan Bar- ber and Karen Cmstafson. Other seasonal doral music by Rutter, as weU as a selection of compositions by Canadian composers including Willan, McNutt, Somers and others, is on the musical bill of fare. The program also includes solo music fmm the trumpeters, as well as the popular carol -sing with the atdierhce. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and seniors and are available from choir mem- bers, Wilson and Lee Music Stone in Oshawa and Discs and Dais in Whitby. St. George's Anglican Church is at Centre and Fagot streets, Oshawa. pantomime tradition with lots of jokes, songs and comedy. Pan- tomime is not mime and is some- thing that can be enjoyed by every member of the family, regardless of age. It's the story of Dame Trot and her son Jack. Dame Trot can't afford to pay the rent so to make some money they decide to sell Daisy the cow. Jack takes Daisy to the market and returns with a bag of money; when his mother opens the bag there is nothing there but beans. She throws the beans out the window and the giant beanstalk grows. Where does this beanstalk lead to? What will happen if lack climbs it? Who is Puff? To find out what happens in magical beanstalk land, you have to see the show. Evening shows are on Fridays and Saturdays and matinees on Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are SIO for adults and $6 for seniors and children. Group rates are available. For more infor- mation, call 420-2507. Top 10 Movie Guide -1--i- U 11LM03 dUr-miIlk CRmCSOARSE November 18.24 AVERAGE � I SEX A TNEIE 10LE LANG. NUDITY t Speed vwo * * • • R Action Los Ids None 2. Jurassic Park * * it * PG -13 Adventure Much Some Nate 3. Ttie F>lrtt3fortes �.. #* * PG Corrody. Mid. None Mid 4. Beverly Hills Cap 3 (now) * * R Ad)Com Lots Lots None VEP4ne+h►?w,, *** hG-13 : Wlestorht . lukhdt Mluch ! :Some ti. When A Man Loves new * * * R Drama Some Lots Some ?.Snow Wh% <;::..:.._.: **•it:.. Aninlatiorh Mild None Now >LCity Slickers *it PG -13 ConWy Some Some Some >I. 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Members of the Ajax chorus are, from left, in back row: Ingrid Piat, Evelyn Tomasoa and Melissa Lake; middle row, teacher Hilde Winter, Ashleigh Hughes and Jessi- ca Slot; front row, Warren Piat, Aaron Verdoch, Scott Brown and Adam Walker. photo by A.J. Groen Local students hope sincrin� helps Toy Mountain blitz hit a high note AJAX — A chorus of Duf- fin's Bay Public School stu- dents was chosen recently to work on a unique recording project. Earlier this month, the nine -student chorus travelled to the downtown Toronto stu- dios of CISS-FM to record background vocals for a song promoting the Eaton's Toy Mountain campaign. The jingle will be played on radio and television to pro- mote the campaign, which aims to collect 300,000 new or "previously loved" toys to distribute to kids this Christ- mas. The same Duffin's Bay students are part of a chorus which was a finalist in audi- tions for the production of Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Lotrd Elgin Theatre in Toron- to. The public school chorus is made up of singing students Ashleigh Hughes, Adam Walker, Aaron Verdoch, Scott Brown, Evelyn Toma- soa, Jessica Slot, Melissa Lake, Warren Piat and Ingrid Plat. M, Meet the artists in Village gallery's watercolors exhibition AJAX-PiCKE]UNG — A Pkat- nisis Lake with watercolor. nwdels for her MusWations. da from 10:30 am. to 5:30 .m. erin Vii a art y p g lag gallery wiiU host a Diane Henderson is well known The Magic Image Fine Art For more information, call 686 - meet -the -artists day to coincide in the community for her beautiful Gallery is open Thursday to Satur- 1381. with an exhibition of watercolor renditions of many of the historic paintings by area residents. Pickering artists Shelley Beach, Diane Henderson, Edna McNeilly and Patricia Stewart and Scarbor- ough artists Jacqueline Ohora and Elizabeth Scully will be at The Magic Image Fine An Gallery, 72 Old Kingston Rd., Pickering Vil- lage. Saturday, Nov. 26 from 1 to 4 p.m. Their paintings will be on dis- play at the gallery until ]an. 28. Shelley Beach has captured the beauty of the Halibunon landscape and especially the area around Ken- BL?ICK homes and farms in Durham Region. She has also produced a series of paintings on location at the Avonlea film set in north Pickering. Edna McNeilly is an avid stu- dent of Diane Henderson and this is her first gallery exhibition. Earlier this year, she had a sell-out show of her botanicals at the Pickering Cen- tral Library. Patricia Stewart is noted for her romantic still-life paintings. 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The exhibit includes water- colors of historical buildings in Wr the Durham and West Hill areas, along with pastel norals and acrylic landscapes from the Pickering artist. Killam is also exhibiting some of her works in Yorkville in Toronto. It's Official we've moved'. The Ajax Pickering Audiology Clinic is now in the Pickering Medical Centre NEW Address: N EW Tete none: NEW Hours: NEW location: 1885 Glenanna Rd., Suite 104 Pickering In the Pickering Medical Centre (905) 831-8311 Mon - Fri 9 a.m.-5:00 p.m. "After Hours" Evening and Saturday Clinics by appointment Ground level Plenty of Parking WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE SERVICES • Haft Teets - Central Auditory Teets • MIddN ear tests • Hm ft AM Ewlu Alam • Hsarin8 OW NO Plc. pWs • rinp Aid Repalrs Swimplups • Red Ear i Eleclroaooustical Ysssurements If you or a family menteer has trouble hearing, see your family doctor for a referral to the Ajax -Pickering Audiology Clinic. Video otoscopy. 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While the court buildings are basically situated in a central core within the Region, the sys- tem can still be complicated. "There's no ques- tion it's confusing," says Sonia Hodg- !'`� son, court services g� manager for o Durham. "It cer- tainly can be an inconvenience." Currently small claims courts are handled at �44 Bond St. Vl,"., and at the 701 Rossland Rd. locaEM - tion in Whitby. Provincial division courts are spread in three parts. ]The crimi- nal courts are split among the Kim; and Ritson and the King and Thornton courthouses. Provincial Family Court is held at the 44 Bond St., office and the Provincial Offences Court is at the Kinf: and Ritson location. low Parking issues are dealt with at 701 Rossland Rd. There is also a pan -time court facility situated in the old Bow- manville Fire Station. That doesn't even include the Family Support Plan and the Crown Attorney offices which are housed in two separate loca- tions. While lawyers will help their clients be in the right place, not everyone has an attorney. In those cases, a phone call should help to alleviate any con- fusion. "Staff have a good under- standing of the system," says Ms. Hodgson. "They can help people find out where they should go." Although not confused by the set-up. lawyers are inconve- nienced by the process. "A criminal lawyer could be in one of three places in any one day," says Ms. Hodgson. "He could be at a bail hearing at King and Ritson and then have to rush to King and Thornton for a first appearance." Having a consolidated family courthouse would, "make a whole lot of sense." says Mike Armstrong, a general practioner who deals with matrimo- nial issues. "It's ludicrous to deal with one court and have to go to another to deal with property issues," he says. While family lawyers have to con- tend with some court problems, the criminal lawyers are the people who are inconve- nienced the most. "With family law you can coordinate the time of trial." says Mr. Armstrong. "but criminal law cases all start at 9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. You might have two cases in W(0 ANTAARREVES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th HARWOOD ■ PLACE MALL Your Community Shopping Mall 314 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX 500 FREE HOTDOG COUP01 Will be given away to the children only, at the Santa Claus Parade - Coupons can be redeemed at FOR'S CAFE, Harwood Place Mall, (Sat., Nov 26th only). SHOP AT HARWOOD PLACE FOR THAT SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT. ..�. t. !tf•�'�i��••i/sits •. . w• ••+its s. '• � .� � different courts." For Durham Regional Police, hav- ing courts scattered about can tie up offi- cers unnecessarily. Despite having offi- cers' time planned in advance, unforeseen court delays result in a poor use of police ser- vices. While confusion is a major issue. the cur- rent system can also result in delays. If a judge finishes with his docket early, he can't take the excess of another court. resulting in a waste of time. Having a consoli- dated courthouse would allow more cases to be dealt with 1 da == everyw been projected as the second from $1 fastest growing While 'A criminal lawyer could be in one of three places in any one day.' - Sonia Hodgson, court services manager masmge I. Being efficient will continue to be an essential part of the court system especially in the near future. In all of Ontario, Durham has region to the area of criminal cases for the next 10 -year period. "Young offend- ers are the biggest growth area," says Ms. I lodgson. While there has been talk of a consol- idated courthouse being constructed in downtown Oshawa, the cost of the project is the main deterrent. Oshawa MPP Allan Pilkey, who has been pushing for _ a consolidated court- house for Oshawa, says the Motor City would be an ideal location. "Oshawa was, and is, on the list for 1' d here 00 to $115 million. joining court services is a costly endeavor, Mr. Pilkey says that it costs approximately $2 million per year to lease all of the court offices located in Durham. "If consolidated, it certainly would provide for a more effi- cient operation," says Mr. Pilkey. "It would be more user friendly and provide added employment." Mr. Pilkey denies that Toronto is ahead of Oshawa for future consolidation of court services. Currently Durham is one of the largest areas, next to Toronto, that has a split court system. "While I've lobbied the min- istry and the Premier, it is not my decision to make," he said. }laving a consolidated court- house won't necessarily mean a trimming of staff, says Ms. Hodgson. "We'll probably do more h' with the staff that we he says. cost savings instead ome from a streamlining structure items such as piers. conso rdate court t tngs services that is currently being have," s considered," says Mr. Pilkey. The "It's just an issue of money." would c He says that a consolidated of infra courthouse would cost anywhere photoco THEGOVERNMENTOFCANADA is looking at changing Canada's social programs. But before making changes, we want your views. The Government of Canada has prepared a question and answer booklet "Have Your Say". This booklet gives you information on possible changes to social programs like: • Unemployment Insurance • Child Tax Benefit • Federal contributions to: • Employment development services and training • Post -secondary education • Social assistance iwelftre) and social services • Child care • Assistance to persons with disabilities To participate in this national discussion. till in the pull-out question and answer section of the booklet, and return it to us. 0404 00V S \ f For your free copy of -Rave Your Say'" or for other information on changing Canada's social programs, Call 1-800-735-3551 TDD: /-X00465-7735 "Have Your Say" is also available at all post offices. Canada Employment Centres, and at many YM/YWCAs and grocery stores across Canada. You can also share your views with your MP -or attend the public hearings on Social Security Reform which are being held in communities across Canada by the Standing Committee on Human Resources Development. I I'� II\IF I(t l 111\(,F Ol R Sl►1111 1)R(11,R\\I`. 111\ I 1(►t R \1. Royal reaches o The Make Room for Baby Campaign at the Ajax wal and a zt- Ifed lion for the maternity ward. On and Pickering General Hospital receives a $405 hand for the presentation are, from left, bank boost from employees at the Royal Bank branch employees Kimberly Peacock, Nancy Mitchell at Harwood Avenue and Westney Road in Ajax. and Francoise Trottier, and hospital representa- Collected at fund-raising barbecues, the money tive Heather Montague. bought three $125 building blocks for the stork photo by A.J. 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V< winch►: charnel tune. channel "4.)11011. ckneed caption di+pl:n: frmt kA !TUL One tuner picture- in-pictun• and .,nnen:u nni>teaontnlf tit>,>`%n..r. ,Nxlrira AkINIXI(f 1-9, U you Want to enia• the excitement of•'1lorne n eatre" without having your n' and audio anV ne % in the sante room, the Sorry SUI is the perfect speaker pact V for you. it Domes with ewmhing fou need NA into a 4-spealter sin 100 watt 5 c harind drive %min, Dolby ftl[ a deook 2 lines KV%4 lxd-in super woofer; 2 rear speakem temofe oalyd ande0mreh,irrplecomegw svmn. ,,\ I /� con'm&.mice! • • • $elft*"! L thny Esxetre ,.....fnm Quwmt cwm e Enterb6im ut p• ! Sony! Pickering Town Centre, 420-3224 t .. , ,:MrHEM*QvUffMIWwEu, NOVEMttt=23,M &AGE37.A Town of Pi*cken*ng proclaims Dec. 1 World AIDS Day PICKERING — Dec. 1 has been proclaimed World AIDS Day in the town of Pickering. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs and council unanimous- ly agreed Monday to join the Canadian Public health Associa- tion, the World Health Organi- zation and other governments and individuals around the world in helping to raise public aware- ness of the deadly disease on this day. It's estimated more than 40 million people will be infected with the Human Immunodefi- ciency Virus (HIV) by the end of this decade — 40.000 of them Canadians. World AIDS Day provides an official forum for tolerance and understanding while communi- cating valuable facts regarding the epidemic. Say you saw it in the News Advertiser! -i=IFAIM9:I=■:f. Attention GIC Buyers... Are your GICs Maturing? Find out how you can; - Increase safety with Government Guarantees • Obtain a higher return without locking -in your money - Receive ongoing professional & personalized service Call Ian Haar Financial Advisor 619-6510 MIDLAND 4 R WALWYN btu[ w:inwclMG It S34 pror ro matiri[y. pr,oe may Mucruare "' BLUE CHIP THINKING !s a traaer-ar, or Mdand Waawyn Capel Inc. What Doesn't o.. ME IUQ - f; - Corroaq Rec,ste,ea L S Pa,e-t a%x: ademarit cece �Yt / •� 1 � b i 0 OF ` 4 � io ,- A Royal reaches o The Make Room for Baby Campaign at the Ajax wal and a zt- Ifed lion for the maternity ward. On and Pickering General Hospital receives a $405 hand for the presentation are, from left, bank boost from employees at the Royal Bank branch employees Kimberly Peacock, Nancy Mitchell at Harwood Avenue and Westney Road in Ajax. and Francoise Trottier, and hospital representa- Collected at fund-raising barbecues, the money tive Heather Montague. bought three $125 building blocks for the stork photo by A.J. 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V< winch►: charnel tune. channel "4.)11011. ckneed caption di+pl:n: frmt kA !TUL One tuner picture- in-pictun• and .,nnen:u nni>teaontnlf tit>,>`%n..r. ,Nxlrira AkINIXI(f 1-9, U you Want to enia• the excitement of•'1lorne n eatre" without having your n' and audio anV ne % in the sante room, the Sorry SUI is the perfect speaker pact V for you. it Domes with ewmhing fou need NA into a 4-spealter sin 100 watt 5 c harind drive %min, Dolby ftl[ a deook 2 lines KV%4 lxd-in super woofer; 2 rear speakem temofe oalyd ande0mreh,irrplecomegw svmn. ,,\ I /� con'm&.mice! • • • $elft*"! L thny Esxetre ,.....fnm Quwmt cwm e Enterb6im ut p• ! Sony! Pickering Town Centre, 420-3224 t .. , ,:MrHEM*QvUffMIWwEu, NOVEMttt=23,M &AGE37.A Town of Pi*cken*ng proclaims Dec. 1 World AIDS Day PICKERING — Dec. 1 has been proclaimed World AIDS Day in the town of Pickering. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs and council unanimous- ly agreed Monday to join the Canadian Public health Associa- tion, the World Health Organi- zation and other governments and individuals around the world in helping to raise public aware- ness of the deadly disease on this day. It's estimated more than 40 million people will be infected with the Human Immunodefi- ciency Virus (HIV) by the end of this decade — 40.000 of them Canadians. World AIDS Day provides an official forum for tolerance and understanding while communi- cating valuable facts regarding the epidemic. Say you saw it in the News Advertiser! -i=IFAIM9:I=■:f. Attention GIC Buyers... Are your GICs Maturing? Find out how you can; - Increase safety with Government Guarantees • Obtain a higher return without locking -in your money - Receive ongoing professional & personalized service Call Ian Haar Financial Advisor 619-6510 MIDLAND 4 R WALWYN btu[ w:inwclMG It S34 pror ro matiri[y. pr,oe may Mucruare "' BLUE CHIP THINKING !s a traaer-ar, or Mdand Waawyn Capel Inc. What Doesn't o.. ME IUQ - f; - Corroaq Rec,ste,ea L S Pa,e-t a%x: ademarit cece PAGE39-A-THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 23,1994 S 'TSPOR W AT 1/2 THE RETAIL COST t is jk BREW BOTTLESts FOR p YOU. FOR DETAILS Pickering High grad is All-American star ❑ Former Trojan named one of U.S. college football's best By AL RIVETT SP( )RIS Rf POR IIR AJAX -PI( -;KERING — \k hen a college athlete is honored as an All-American. hes viewed as one of the hest in his sport in the U.S. In this particular instance. the All-American just happens to he a Canadian who also happens to he a graduate of Pickering High School in Ajax. Andrew Greene, 7S, is enjoying an outstanding season as an offensive guard with the Indiana University Hoosiers football team. Greene, who played with the Pickering High Schtx)l Trojans until graduating in 1985. is in his fifth and final season on an athletic scholarship with the Hoosiers under head coach Bill Mallory. The 6'4 . 285 -pound starter is having the type of season that's made him a standout in college football. He's currently ranked as a first - team National Collegiate Athletic Association football All-American. meanine he*s viewed as the hest at his position in the country. !Moreover, he's touted as a player who could go in possibly the first or second round in the National Football League draft next May. The soft-spoken Greene says in a telephone interview with the News Advertiser his work ethic has paid off. "I'm not surprised by it (being an All-American). It*s not like they gave it to you. You have to work hard and eventually you'll get your recognition." While playing U.S. pro football is his lifelong goal, he refuses to get caught up in the speculation of being drafted by an NFL team. "Being an All-American doesn't mean you're going to get drafted," explains Greene. "Last year (Florida State University's) Charlie Ward won the Heisman Trophy, but he didn't get drafted. Being an All-American doesn't guarantee you anything. You still have to work hard." The Indiana University Hoosiers currently have a modest record of five wins and four losses in the NCAA Big 10 conference against such top schools %r PAN &&1V, Ohio State University, University of ✓% Michigan, and Michigan State. to name a few. Greene says there's never an easy game within the conference, arguably one of the toughest in U.S. college football. "In the Big 10 conference, week in and week out, you're going to have a tough game. It doesn*t matter what team you ptay. Even the had teams come out and play hard." The Hoosiers recently played one of their biggest games of the season against the number -one ranked Penn State University Nittany Lions. While the Hoosiers came up short in a 35-29 loss, Greene says he and the Indiana offensive line had a fine day overall. "I had a gm)d game against them. Sure, thev're the number -one team, but thtv're just a team like any other team. offensively. they're a strong team, but they don't ha% a that strong of a defence. I think .%e handled them pretty well." Greene notes the American College game was somewhat of an adjustment for him after coming out of a Canadian high school. "It's a long and hard road for us. You don't get the type of recognition players down here do. Football in Canada is not that big." notes Greene. "It's an adjustment. It's a different style of football and the intensity is a lot higher and the game seems a little faster, SO it -s definitely an adjustment. But, if you're naturally a good hall player, it's just a matter of stepping up to the next level." Greene's swansong from the college ranks will he the prestigious Senior Bowl in Mobile. Alabama Jan. _'I. He's on cloud nine about being invited to play in the annual classic, which features the best senior players in the U.S. "It makes you feel damn good," saes Greene. "You get to go there and compete with all the top players in the country and see where you stand." In February. Greene will take part in the NFL's annual combines tests in Indianapolis where pro teams put draft prospects through a series of speed and strength drills. Greene ei%cs credit to Pickering High's defensive coach John !Martini and to Oshawa Hawkeyes coach igen Goddard for helping him get this far in football. "If it wasn't for them. I wouldn't be where I am. I owe a lot to them." he says. Ink Pickering High School grad Andrew Greene is having a solid year as an offensive guard with the Indiana University Hoosiers football team. The 64" 285 -pound Greene is rated as a first team All-American and is a solid pro prospect. He has been invited to play in the prestigious Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama in January when the best senior football players in the U.S. will showcase their talents. soarsoNir k 1G S tiY / E S D 1� D Don't s liquidation tsamples current fashion jewellery N rf: ,O a: % r a. O /� 'AS FEATURED IN THE SHOESTRING SHOPPING GUIDE' SHOP EARLY FOR B • Large selection of current fall merchandise • Casual wear and workwear lf ItS. $=01*19 Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. THE 8AEW4T 9Eat stiov odng '_"t' a� in tIwIM "" FOOTBALL /Im IIuI Pickering High grad is All-American star ❑ Former Trojan named one of U.S. college football's best By AL RIVETT SP( )RIS Rf POR IIR AJAX -PI( -;KERING — \k hen a college athlete is honored as an All-American. hes viewed as one of the hest in his sport in the U.S. In this particular instance. the All-American just happens to he a Canadian who also happens to he a graduate of Pickering High School in Ajax. Andrew Greene, 7S, is enjoying an outstanding season as an offensive guard with the Indiana University Hoosiers football team. Greene, who played with the Pickering High Schtx)l Trojans until graduating in 1985. is in his fifth and final season on an athletic scholarship with the Hoosiers under head coach Bill Mallory. The 6'4 . 285 -pound starter is having the type of season that's made him a standout in college football. He's currently ranked as a first - team National Collegiate Athletic Association football All-American. meanine he*s viewed as the hest at his position in the country. !Moreover, he's touted as a player who could go in possibly the first or second round in the National Football League draft next May. The soft-spoken Greene says in a telephone interview with the News Advertiser his work ethic has paid off. "I'm not surprised by it (being an All-American). It*s not like they gave it to you. You have to work hard and eventually you'll get your recognition." While playing U.S. pro football is his lifelong goal, he refuses to get caught up in the speculation of being drafted by an NFL team. "Being an All-American doesn't mean you're going to get drafted," explains Greene. "Last year (Florida State University's) Charlie Ward won the Heisman Trophy, but he didn't get drafted. Being an All-American doesn't guarantee you anything. You still have to work hard." The Indiana University Hoosiers currently have a modest record of five wins and four losses in the NCAA Big 10 conference against such top schools %r PAN &&1V, Ohio State University, University of ✓% Michigan, and Michigan State. to name a few. Greene says there's never an easy game within the conference, arguably one of the toughest in U.S. college football. "In the Big 10 conference, week in and week out, you're going to have a tough game. It doesn*t matter what team you ptay. Even the had teams come out and play hard." The Hoosiers recently played one of their biggest games of the season against the number -one ranked Penn State University Nittany Lions. While the Hoosiers came up short in a 35-29 loss, Greene says he and the Indiana offensive line had a fine day overall. "I had a gm)d game against them. Sure, thev're the number -one team, but thtv're just a team like any other team. offensively. they're a strong team, but they don't ha% a that strong of a defence. I think .%e handled them pretty well." Greene notes the American College game was somewhat of an adjustment for him after coming out of a Canadian high school. "It's a long and hard road for us. You don't get the type of recognition players down here do. Football in Canada is not that big." notes Greene. "It's an adjustment. It's a different style of football and the intensity is a lot higher and the game seems a little faster, SO it -s definitely an adjustment. But, if you're naturally a good hall player, it's just a matter of stepping up to the next level." Greene's swansong from the college ranks will he the prestigious Senior Bowl in Mobile. Alabama Jan. _'I. He's on cloud nine about being invited to play in the annual classic, which features the best senior players in the U.S. "It makes you feel damn good," saes Greene. "You get to go there and compete with all the top players in the country and see where you stand." In February. Greene will take part in the NFL's annual combines tests in Indianapolis where pro teams put draft prospects through a series of speed and strength drills. Greene ei%cs credit to Pickering High's defensive coach John !Martini and to Oshawa Hawkeyes coach igen Goddard for helping him get this far in football. "If it wasn't for them. I wouldn't be where I am. I owe a lot to them." he says. Ink Pickering High School grad Andrew Greene is having a solid year as an offensive guard with the Indiana University Hoosiers football team. The 64" 285 -pound Greene is rated as a first team All-American and is a solid pro prospect. He has been invited to play in the prestigious Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama in January when the best senior football players in the U.S. will showcase their talents. soarsoNir k 1G S tiY / E S D 1� D Don't s liquidation tsamples current fashion jewellery N rf: ,O a: % r a. 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The team's defence of Colleen Pelley, Erin Helmer, Jenny Kelleher, Danielle Esposito, Dani Ramsay and goaltender Karyn Allan also came up with good efforts. The team currently sports a record of one win, four ties and one loss. Pickering competes against teams from Barrie, Etobicoke, Hamilton, Mississauga. Whitby and Oshawa. ♦SWIMMING Swim club needs more Master Splashers PICKERING - A local adult swim club is seeking new members to take the Plunge during the fall and winter months. The Pickering MasterSplashers, a local non- profit swim team, invites anyone 20 years of age or older to come out and get wet. Swimming as a master is more about maturity than skill level. Members are interested in fun and skill development. The team not only swims for fun but also in various competitions. Swim meets are held regularly all over the Province and nation. The Pickering Masters Splashers train at Dunbarton Pool, three evenings a week. Interested individuals can contact Cathy Mills at 428- 7338. tit L.. - #1 .a .4401 ..,4it; Toshiba squad. The third period was all Panthers as they scored two times, while QX y0 keeping �, f• Orillia off V I h e a .� scoresheet. David Lewis, Craig Hilborn and Michael Mitchell took care of the scoring with assists to Paul Cain, Clint Randolph, Sean Grieve, Jason McCauley and Lewis. Pickering improved its league record to four wins, two losses and three ties. Pickering novices storm back for win PICKERING — The Pickering novice select hockey team posted a come -from -behind 5-3 win over Leaside in recent league play. After trailing 2-0 following two periods, Pickering rebounded in the third stanza by scoring five goals, including two shorthanded markers, to secure the win. Derek Farmer led the way by notching a hat trick. Michael Payne and Stephen Farmer also tallied for Pickering, which was outshot 25-15. Ryan Mason and Michael Fleming shared the goaltending load for Pickering. Team members are Chris Burrell, Christopher Butler, Troy Carpenter, Giancarlo Domingo, Derek Farmer, Stephen Farmer, Greg Garrett, Everett Hanna, Kyle Harding, William Keith, Andrew Leonhardt, Chris Mcllwain, Marcus Moss, Michael Payne and Jesse Seward. The squad is coached by Ed Manna. Panthers post comeback win PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Bell Canada atom 'B' rep hockey team thrashed the Vaughan Rangers 7-2 in league action. With Vaughan leading 2-1 early in the contest, the Panthers roared back to score six unanswered goals to ice the victory. The hot forward line of Brandon Saker, Joel Markham and Grant Gooley combined for nine points in the winning cause. Scott Vahey had a pair of goals and Brandon Gifford netted a single. Assisting were Eric Ranta and Greg Cusack with two each, Vahey, Jamie Simpson -Fry, Aaron Calder and Gifford with one apiece. The Bell Canada atoms also chalked up a hard-fought league 2- 1 victory over Markham recently. In a game which feature constant end-to-end action, it was Markham which got on the scoreboard first with a peculiar pass from behind net which somehow eluded the Pickering netminder. Pickering replied with the tying goal by Brandon Gifford. The eventual game winner was netted by Matthew Thompson. Drawing assists were Brandon Saker, Aaron Calder, Andrew Jackson and Jonathan I lorobin. Luke Gregoire and Chris Franz shared the goaltending duties for Pickering. 1994 PROPERTY ASSESSMENT The 1994 assessment roll, which fists the assessed value of each property in your municipality, is required to be delivered to your municipal clerk on December 20,1994. Your 1995 property taxes will be based on this value. The final date for appealirg your 1994 assessment to the Assessment Review Board is January 10, 1995. There is a fee for filing an appeal. If you have any questions about assessment or if you wish to meet with an assessor, please call the assessment office. The number is in the Blue Pages of your telephone directory, under assessment or property assessment. If you have any questions about appealing your assessment, please call the Assessment Review Board. The number is in the Blue Pages or Can be O A*wd from #* assessment ofioe. &Ontario THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 23,19941 -PAGE 394 Royal Autobody treats customers royally y` i t l i Royal Autobody a preferred body shop with 15 major insurance companies, has developed a ,« proven track record in Pickering and the j, m BoDf' surrounding community. Most of its I I employees have been with the firm for over 15 years, and some have served for over 20 of Royal's 22 years locally. But the roots of this 100)) -sq. ft. business goes as far back as 1930. when the family firm of Wagner & Sons was established in Holland. In 1961, the family came to Canada and set up Royal Autobody in the west end of Toronto. With hard work. the father and five sons expanded the shop, and by 1972, three of the sons had moved to Pickering to open another Royal Autobody shop. Richard Wagner, the youngest brother is one of the partners of the Pickering firm, which recently underwent major renovations. Robert, a third -generation Wagner. is a licensed body man, who will continue the family tradition of excellence. - Along with the major renovation, the shop's equipment has seen some extensive upgrading. Of special interest to the environmentally -conscious members of this community is the fact that four state-of-the-art downdraft prep stations are on site; along with a modem Spraybake downdraft spray booth. That means, in addition to providing first-class automotive repair service on conventional, unibody and frame repairs, as well as collision repairs. the shop does so with little or no harm to the environment. Toxic waste is disposed of through a bona fide disposal firm. Royal Auto Body has two managers, Gord Hough & Steve West. Both are former insurance appraisers. They are experienced in computer estimating. which assists them to expedite insurance claims. If you need the services of a reliable autobody repair shop, call or visit Royal Autobody. You'll find it at 971 Alliance Rd.. one block west of Brock Rd.. running south off Bayly St. Business hours are Mon. & Wed. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tues. & Thurs. 8 to 6. Friday 8 to 3. Or you can call 939-5186. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE HIGHWAY 401 EXPANSION From Highway 2 to Westney Road NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE The Ministry of Transportation. Ontario invites you to attend an information; ,;entre regarding another section of the ongoing expansion of Highway 401, from Highway 2 in the City of Scarborough within Metropolitan Toronto to Westney Road in the Town of Ajax within the Regional Municipality of Durham. Since the proposed extension of the westbound collector has already been presented to the public on October 13. 1993. the present Public Information Centre addresses only the construction of the eastbound collector roadway and rehabilitation of the eastbound and westbound express lanes to Brock Road, including the existing badges at Highway 2. Highway 2A and Rouge River as well as an additional lane eastbound to Westney Road. This project which is now in detail design follows a Class Environmental Assessment process approved for highway projects of this type. An Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared to document the long term widening requirements. The ESR will be submitted to the Ministry of the Environment and Energy, and will be made available for public viewing. A further public notice will be published at the time of submission. You are encouraged to contact MTO or the consultant project staff if you have any questions about this project. If you feel. after consulting with MTO staff that serious environmental concerns remain unresolved. it is your right to request that the project be subject to the formal Environmental Assessment review and approval process. possibly including a formal public hearing. The decision rests with the Minister of the Environment and Energy. Public Information Centres are informal meetings where the design plans that have been developed will be available for review by area residents and other members of the public. The information centre will be held at: gage Hill library Halt 1340 Rougernow7t Drive Pickering, Ontario Wednesday, [november 30, 1994 From 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm and from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Comments and information supplied by those attending this Public Information Centre will be collected to assist the Ministry of Transportation in meeting the requirements under the Environmental Assessment Act. This information will be kept on file for use during the study and may be included in study documentation which is made available for public review. Names and addresses will be kept confidential. If you are unable to attend the Public Information Centre but wish to obtain information about the project. or to provide written comments, you may contact: Mr.. P. Chackeris, P.Erg. Mr. R. Hassall, P.Eng. Mr. J.J. Plant. P. Eng. Senior Project Manager Project Manager Project Manager Freeway Engineering Section Delcan Corporation D.S. Lea Associates Central Region or 133 Wynford Drive or 251 Consumers Road Ministry of Transportation North York. Ontario Willowdale. Ontario 5th Floor. Atrium Tower M3C 1 K1 M2J 4R3 1201 Wilson Avenue (for section west of (for section east of Downsview. 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According to the team's coaches, the championship was achieved through a total team effort from the 13 skaters and goaltender on the Durham West squad. In round-robin action, Durham West started off with a 4-1 win over the host Barrie squad. The second game resulted in a strikes for title disappointing 3-0 loss to Stoney Creek. The third game saw the Lex Tec atoms roll over Scarborough 4-0 to gain a berth in the championship final. Jenna Clement and Kristin Alexiou received game most valuable player awards for Durham West. Team members are Kristin Alexiou, Ashley Black, Kristina Carroll, Jenna Clements, Charlotte Dowlev. Chelsey Emslie, Alison Fair, Jessie Ford, Leighann Genuis, Melissa Meikle, Tracy MacCallum. Meghan Ritchie, Anne -Marie Williamson and goaltender Marianne Carefoote. The team is coached by Rob Black, Art Carefoote, Brian MacCallum and Bill Williamson. Lions roar to win, draw in atom/peewee action AJAX-PICKERING - The Ajax Lions won and tied a pair of games in recent Durham West Gii ls' Hockey Association atom/peewee division action recently. The Lions played to a 4-4 draw with Durham Plumbing and Drains. Ajax Lions' goals were scored by Laura Gallagher. Leighann Genuis, Ashley Phillips and Jackie Crandles. Drawing assist.% were Allison Fair, Katy Renaud, Jennifer Sears and Ashley Phillips. Solid offensive play was turned in by Stacey Cassidv, Danielle Castonguay and Jeri Saunders, while the defence x,Ls anchcatd by Anne Marie Amanda Lowell and Ashley Gibson. Goaltending for the Ajax Lions was handled by Danielle Taylor. The Lions also doubled Plaque Attackers 4-2 in league action on Nov. 21. The Lions broke up a second -period 2-2 tie by scoring two goals in the last period to ice the victory. Genuis. Sears. Phillips and Renaud scored for the Lions, with assists to Gallagher, Renaud and Castonl;uay. Ciandles. Cabson and Fair played well on offence. while the defence was anchored by Castonguay, Genuis. Renaud and Cassidy. Danielle 'Iador pcl.ted the win in n, t I ,r I1, _ ' I. -t:, PH:KERING SOCCER CLU! INDOOR SOCCER RESULTS UNDER EIGHT DIVISION Nov. 13: Pickering Slo Sports 1 (Derrick Kong 1, MVP Pablo Svarez, Derrick Kong) vs. Con. Progress Club 1 (David McGregor 1, MVP David McGregor); Johnson Controls 2 (Laura Clayton 1, Jeffrey Graham 1, MVP Matthew Finley) vs. Sporting Images 1 (Michael Kateski 1, MVP David Lahey); Noranda Forest Rangers 4 (Shannon McLaughlin 1, Michael Dunsmore 1, Amanda -Lee Cassidy 1, Lance Exeter 1, MVP Shaunon McLaughlin, Amanda -Lee Casidy) vs. Licks 1 (Erin English 1, MVP Erin English). 10 AND UNDER DIVISION Nov. 14: Home Office Software 1 (Rajin Ramiattan 1, MVP Rajin Ramiattan) vs. Vallillee Wide Format Products 0 (MVP Ashley Kong); VRINGETTE Local all-stars AJAX-PICKERING - Th Central Region ringette all-star competed at the first of tw Challenge Cups this past weeken but, despite an impressive start, finished fourth out of five teams. The Central Region squad boasts five players from Ajax - Lisa Dimichelle, Heather Drysdale, Leanne Cyncora, Melissa Taylor and Genevieve Hupe - along with one Pickering player - Lisa Bonser. In the opening game against the Northeastern all-stars. Central posted a 4-2 victory. Central got a brilliant display of goaltending from fIupe. Cyncora scored one of the Central goals, with Taylor earning an assist. Central met Southern Region in the second game. In a see -saw battle. Central dropped a 5-4 overtime thriller to Southern Region. Bowser scored her second goal of the game to tie the contest at 4-4 and send it into extra time. Bonser alsoadded an assist. In the third Lame. Centril Fell Pickering Slo Sports 1 (Natasha Kaiganic 1, MVP Natasha Kaiganic) vs. Premier Trophy 3 (Brian Nishakawa 2, Jeffery Woods 1, MVP Brian Nishakawa, Jeffery Woods); Canadirn Progress Club 2 (Ay Rattansi 1, Taryn Bachmann 1, MVP Taryn Bachmann) vs. Amberlea Chiropractic Clinic 2 (Christopher Wilson 1, Kenneth Tam 1, MVP Christopher Wilson, Kenneth Tam). PEEWEE DIVISION STANDINGS (As o1 Nov. 14) TEAM G W L T PTS Hoare Office Software 1 1 0 0 3 Premier Trophy 1 1 0 0 3 Canadian Progress Club 1 0 0 1 1 Amberlea Chio. Clinic 1 0 0 1 1 Pickering Slo-Sports 0 0 0 0 0 Valhllee Wile Format 1 0 1 0 0 help region team e Cyncora had one of the Central s goals, with Taylor earning an o assist. d In the final game of the rol [N tournament, Central suffered a 10- M 12 DIVISION Nov. 13: Quality Tune-up 0, MVP Michael Minarik, Joseph Moniz) vs. Brazil 1 (Ryan Topping 1, MVP Heather Clayton, Ryan Topping); Pickering Slo-Sports 0 vs. Belgium 1; Italy 1 (William Papineau 1, MVP Samantha Mitchell, William Papineau) vs. Kalon Group 6 (John Mansfield 1, David McConachie 3, Andrew Visconti 2, MVP Kadar Awaleh-God, David Crothers). UNDER 14 DIVISION Nov. 13: Italy 6 (Nick Ferg 1, Brian Kormos 2, Steven Mason 1, Trevor Murphy 1, Russell Redekopp 1, MVP Brian O'Neil, Brain Konnors) vs. Ireland 2 (David Mills 2, MVP David Wills. Bolan Kaiganic); Brazil 1 (Daniel Burg 1. MVP Zamra Juma, Brad Mourag) vs. Binns, MVP Scott Brown, Kelly Brown). Challenge Cup 1 thrashing at the hands of Eastern Region. The next Challenge Cup for the Central Region team is in Sudbury in January. 104 AJAX SPARTANS MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION A1212r M lications foanagers of the following teams for the 1995 season are now b .inq acceotedd� • Boys Teams (T -Ball Select, Rookie Ball Select, Minor & Major Mosquito Rep Minor & Major Peewee Rep Minor & Major Bantam Rep, Midget Rep and Junior Rep) • Girls Rep/Select Teams (Mosquito -ages 10-12: Bantam -ages 13- 15: and Midget -ages 16-20). ALL MANAGERS MUST HAVE COACHES LEVEL 1 Interested parties for the above-mentioned teams should apply in writing only on or before December 16, 1994 to: AJAX SPARTANS MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIATION INC. P.O. Box 31, Ajax, Ontario, LIS 3C2 Attn: Boys Rep Convenor, Jim Sheppard or G�r's Baseba'i Corveror, G•el♦ Jo -es 104 TORONTO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PICKERING CAMPUS Picture yourself in an exciting new career! It could happen in as little as six months_.. and it all begins with one phone call. 00a...c lead to an exciting nareer in as little as sic mondel Choose From Our Exciting Career Options: ' ' dusirlesl Legal Secrrurv/ Hotel b Adnii,istntion Medical Office Restaurant Assistant ` t Word 4% Micro Computer, �J Dental hocen"- A,�1 Chainide Applications r?;"`s y` k-istant Computer Micro C � i omputer ; Travel b - System AnaNsis _ Electronicsj Tourism [tank Telling i Financial I Executive i C:=I Services i Secretary r If you arc 45 years of age or older and recently bid off you Mary qualify for training assistance from the provincial government. • Fi arscial Assistance may be Available • Ire 6npbymett Readiness Training Will Teach You How to Get a lob trot all counties i.a:labie if ali cimuus^ 0 �1 TORONTO Helping Yqi Build a Betler Life PICKERING (905) 420-1344 1450 Kingston Rd, Suite 17 Pickering, Ontario Question: What do the following Canadian business leaders have in common? • William Hutchison, Ernst & Young, National Director, Information Technology, Director, Computing & Telecommunications Industry • VirginiaJ. (Ginny) Dybenko, BeU Advanced Communications, Cbief Operating Officer • John Norman, Durham Free -,Yet Inc., Publicity Committee • Fred T. Klinkhammer, MediaLinx Interactive Inc. President & Cbief Executive Offlcer • Roger Keay, Rogers Communication Inc., Vice President, Technology and Strategic Planning • Catherine Smith, U U iVorth Inc., President All will be featured speakers and panelists at Durham Region ACT's IrNorndatlon Highway Seminar Plan to attend if you are interested in the direction of this new road into the future, or, its impact on Canadian business and society. Enjoy Seminar and Lunch for as little as $15.00' hosted by Durham Region Action Committee for Training (ACT) 0 U A H A Ir A E 0 I O 4 tri1 J .c..... c«++.•.,• w a 0 X "Call (905) 430-8511 for all reservation details I tent We 17 never find work) ni possible through training at Computer Learning Centre. 100•x, hands on training that's fun. Cad (705) 7454804 or (905) 66&9713. (11299,1) HAVE 15 his. a week you want to make productiw,T work out of your home, earn 115M per month with an excelMM. 38 yea Old oomparq. Call (416) 284. 4493.(112794) Training'Career AEROBIC Instructors, sales people with experience and receptionists are needed. For more information, call John, 571-1664. (112494) WANTED - person to do housekeeping and other light chores. 10.12 firs. per week. s81 hr. Phone 434.5753. (112994) • PROGRAMMER ANALYST • OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR • COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING • COMPUTER TECHNICIAN • BUSINESS APPLICATIONS • LAN SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN, DURHAM REGION Community Facilitator (2 positions) Community Action Prcgram for Children (CAP -C), an action program designed to enhance the well-being of Durham Region children 0-6 years, Invites applicants for Community Facilitator CAP -C is a multi-year federally funded program In agreement with the Province of Ontario Duties Community Facilitators will be responsible for community development activities, ongoing development and support of parent groups, and recruitment, training, and support of Lay Home Visitors Qualifications This position requires a degree In the human services field or a combination of relevant education and experience Demonstrated experience working with families and children, and supervisory experience Demonstrated experience In community development and facilitation of parent groups Excellent Interpersonal and organizational skills Knowledge of support services available for children at risk in Durham Region and parentingg experience are assets Must have a valid Ontario Dnver's cence and automobile Saiary Range 530,000 - $35.000 Please send cover letter and resume by mail or fax by December 2. 1994 to CAP -C Hiring Committee YMCA v 814 Brock Street North P.O. Box 216 THE YMCA Whitby, ON -IG40N LIN 5S1 Fax: (905) 668-2873 Only those individuals chosen for an Interview will be notified 1 PART hme Fioral Designers Must have at Wast 2 years shop esperrnos for our Ajax location. Cad Reeds Florist, 683-6060. (11231x) COMPUTER TRAINING WORKSHOPS ✓ DOS ✓ MS - OFFICE ✓ WO1WPFMMC`f ✓ LOTUS 1-2-3 ✓ AND MORE ... 8 Hours Of Instruction • Small Class Sizes ' 100% Hands On Training • Days, Evenings/Weekends To receive a FREE information package FAX us your name and address Toll Free 1-800-324-6034 or call (905) 432-1867 7:30 am. - 10:00 p.m. Monday - Sunday Workshops held in Pickering. Ontario by T.T.I. Canada Dw Canadian Red Cress `ocieh EXPERIENCED HONENIAKERS .DEEDED IF YOU_ • fxN%C%N a K'O ne Suplx t Certificate or equivalent • have ,nue tx nxme years expericwc workin.- in a community setting • have excellent communication and organizational skills • have access to trailwptictatkin • are fkxible to work a variety of hours, including evenings and weekends. on a rotational basis WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU IN PERSON Canadian Red Crosls Society 45 Boor St- L Oshawa, Oat. 1,1H 31,9 Only those apphc2pts considemd for interview will he contacted. We are an equal opportuniity employer Adams Services A -Z DRIVERS • Full Time • Pal(t Time Zyam experle m Clem abairaet Cal Randy or Carol :11130.204 M JBS V I It•ff k4ATMTPJMI t r s2011114500 WEEKLY Career Develop/hent Institute Ltd. • • Earn a 1130,000 ir3 DAY CARE from Assefttde millift u V King St. West • •• iprftptlaYtnOtlAO lim �y'E.rerequired rural home. I NO Se,,,,,560 F*(The Island Plaza) Cuomo t 41 • ..' n mtot.ln LE Send resume to: U'fe PPW flea g`w'tOShaWa, Ontario I�e1fED1ATE �e � D" car. 434" caLL 14MI Ilhnl, Hill Ad. a 1 �1 me , :,. t. �,'� : ..'r • e.r. .' < Eta-9illtl..• . . ,... .,..---------- . ... '. Dw Canadian Red Cress `ocieh EXPERIENCED HONENIAKERS .DEEDED IF YOU_ • fxN%C%N a K'O ne Suplx t Certificate or equivalent • have ,nue tx nxme years expericwc workin.- in a community setting • have excellent communication and organizational skills • have access to trailwptictatkin • are fkxible to work a variety of hours, including evenings and weekends. on a rotational basis WE WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOU IN PERSON Canadian Red Crosls Society 45 Boor St- L Oshawa, Oat. 1,1H 31,9 Only those apphc2pts considemd for interview will he contacted. We are an equal opportuniity employer Adams Services A -Z DRIVERS • Full Time • Pal(t Time Zyam experle m Clem abairaet Cal Randy or Carol :11130.204 �`!l�Vtb �A•�A6 �AY ���� �(a7V7 . I't f • r• i i i i� iii• ♦ i f f•• r ♦ t T� f f• • f �• f ' T• •♦ T t f f••• f.� f Li O General 0 General Help Help !:`FULL TIME WAGES FOR PART TM WORK$ Mature students needed for telephone survey 5:30-9 p.m., Mon -Fri. Permanent part time. No sales, earn over $600 monthly. Call KathY 420-5883 CNC LATHE PROGRAMMER AND MANUAL SET UP PERSON NEEDED Good benefits package. $16-$20/h depending on experience. Apply in person or send resume to 1845 Sandstone Manor Unit 20-21 Pickering, Ont. Lt W 3X9 I QLLUSTRATION cartooning, CART Installations - 25 tl uaf It...Kror personn. al. exW�« re[trelchmg. oy personal. ysy Freeo"mmes 0+N Reelable. raps. Also lesson p 987.1799 or 967.1800. 726.7 ie. Rarely Timms. (905) (TF) 726-7M. (TF) r SSB0"Std 10 0=mu =150 3 bssom a to SM I* *krup & drop of 2R'+s71IW 7 days/week CARPET CLEANING BRING NEW LIFE TO YOIXi CARPET FOR XMAS - NO GST DRAY FOAM EXTRACTIDN SYS. 'DRIES N 1-2 HR DUTCH CLEAN FOAM SYSTEMS 416-28t}40S4 COM=TINICT1p _ Mt mux and elltleriWr tea. memo!= aid owdir lcfiolL Fact and clean ; MON norrl WOdt ouerartbed. *WWWWTr******* * WE'VE EXPANDED: ik Durham's Ultimate * Dining, Dancing & Sports Facility * is Scouting * HIGH ENERGY4 MOTIVATED WAIT & KITCHEN STAFF * WITH TONS OF SMILES I N OUR PERSONALITY O 7* * ALL STAR TEAM Resume and Experience Required * GROW WITH US! �k >Ar 1211 KINGSTON RD. �k PICKERING 839-5570 ************* VOLUNTEER/FUNDRAISING COORDINATOR The Multiple Sclerosis Society. Durham Chapter, is seeking a Volunteer/Fundraising Coordinator who will be responsible to a volunteer Board of Directors for the on-going fundraising and volunteer operation of the Chapter. The successful candidate will have formal veining in the field of public relations and fundraising, with demonstrated experience in administration and volunteer management. The candidate will also have strong interpersonal skills, demonstrated computer skills and general knowledge of community relations. The position is currently three days a week with the possibility that the hours will be extended as the Chapters' needs grow. Please forward your resume and salary expectations by December 16, 1994 to: Search Committee MS Society -Durham Chapter 375 Finley Avenue, Suite 102 Ajax, Ontario LIS 2E2 J., Ncme �r^prp.�rlen•c KITCHEN FALL SALE NEW OR REFAMG Free Counter Gimiited value) Free Plumbing Connection • Low P� Excellem quality . Any style For your in-home estimate, call Z-800-4163 S7" <J, VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING Cutim Mochas, Howe iBgii� (905)683.5818 J Emelt Pi "11= iag b ra1•IlenrYlan It QIIALI-CRAFTF411 235 "2M f.0 -Q Construction Ltd. - CABINETRYhaw bone S!" quality exterior and interior GooseMaion AJAX Moving systems - tug services. moves, appsanroe and net rate or ==ham and frsurrsd Contort Cant' 834 Ct11114 RACjN10 0881. (Tf) Kidlsq pelll nerastic Mls. Irexoject TUDOR Rose Renovations. �� IntetlOdlS[serior Orality carpentry.. electric, wow dice pie 0 did OW 20 years axpenance Pig. drywN, domatiog, complete home + office services. Free esprn taL cont. ow gltransed � price is a concem ,s � Pis FldmYoung Prices. References. Call g'�D' xSi • Sone Ipetsfw 723.1460 anytime. (1 12541) EW 427-34M TWO " wilirg so do almost Call Carl or Jane. 427-2856. IN & III Construction - r Smal MICHALSKI Moving dr wJ� baserooll � . arnov" clean ors. odd jobL ments Pad Plwne cal pan. 655.8376 w RQ< olilla is & Repairs Snow plowing, resident Curt 655-4587.(112494) �1enS, Ret corrurnercisi. lo% discount for Room11, Yirndows n1 fur*de %eCr berof Dons. Cal us for a tree BBB. (1 12444) estimate at a R Maieerrruoe systems - 6192105 t residerttW, corrrrleruaal balding KC. Masorwy -brick, block and ntttirManrm- Eletrical, Plumb- crones d all types r3uarareeed ExPEtiENCED kv or general mpsirs. If I "also P- No 0 top aD• no keen' will dee^ �+N doing su- repairing Or replacing, cal for hes esWrtwes rM aotxpted. 100 sn� we do N al. For free estlfrtalas coo f74�Jst 1. y� a pwb lap• Reasonable rates. Call 9 (�) 8843300. (TF) (7� . 1 � t 1 • � pm t , GM PARTS PERSON required for Durham Region, expanding GM dealership. Send full resume, in strict confidence to: File #f9422 News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Ont. LlS 2H5 PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Requires EXPERIENCED FRANCHISE POSTAL CLERK For Temporary Position Until January Apply In Person EXPERIENCED CLERKS ONLY NEED APPLY Assistant superintendent couple required immediately for luxury condominium building in Pickering. Must be excellent cleaners. Good benefit package offered. Call Lynn at 416-229- 9800, ext. 819. AZ/DZ DRIVERS sHM/LONG TERM • Competitive wages • LTL./P & D • Day shift available • 3 yrs. experience and clean current abstract Apply in person between 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Aimco 2100 Ellesmere Rd. Suite 208 (NW corner of Markham & Ellesmere) NO JOB? NO PROBLEM! Canada's leading authority on Sid & Hockey is putting People to work Immediately, merchandising and campaign management Call Linda (905) 619-1674 Limited Availability TAXI DRIVERS WANTED Full/Part Time 831.2160 NEED TO GET OUT OF THE HOUSE? National greeting card company requires part time merchandisers to service store displays in this area. Flexible hours available. Fax resume to: (905) 7641261 MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 12-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities: New York, Paris, Milan. Call lex Consultation 430-5715 MACHINIST 5 years Mill and Lathe experience. Must work from drawings. ts09po1 shop. Fax or Mailresurnes to Fax: 905-42o-3970 901 Dillingham Rd.. Pickering, Lt W 2Y5 TEL -AIR CorrrtunicwoDns ac- ceW,ng resunws for tun and part time posdion as a telephone receptionst for an answern9 service. Typing and spenrng required. Please bring resume io 296 King St. W.. Oshawa 2nd floor. (112994) V J REUASLE twuwdsensr wfeig to do vacuuming, dusting. promotions, openin s. g When. bathrooms. floors. @W. kff sers M707067 or Reasorwbb rales. Wesley. 84 �hle�b weekly, mwrMW. occasi inslly. C1111 (905) 6196957. (112341) SefYlOa, AJAX Moving systems - tug services. moves, appsanroe and net rate or ==ham howly. Illle now haw heated urns. Now oNerirrp hes p wiMrwtm move. Park and batt Cal for hfwirsCorl 7250006 a Will»tyring 427 coos (TF) F=1L7trbrnge d &HARRT-O-THE•MOYERS - � mom big or small. we prim tem all Foe oetitrus, seniors ,0WUIffd om es For discotxrt• short notice moves. Pianos moved. Comparable rates• Cal 432-2a50. (TF) MEN with large truck will do EW houswald moors, reeidowwo awn wcW. AN types of moves. crane Call Carl or Jane. 427-2856. A (TF) MICHALSKI Moving ItpL, elf: - houses. aWnmwrno appets. ole and piano specialists. Free SPeci, wardrobe service, licensed, Joan Insured. Free sainiaes. Call 1347745. (TF) ewsa ar-o"I tq C promotions, openin s. g � kff sers M707067 or �hle�b Mibelsnansltp, Fast Clad 1118 SefYlOa, AM HEMA .paiWallpa d 'VOrticall rd • Repaim Cellular phone 409-4143 RABBIT wants work doing MW far childrert's parties and all occasions. Have my own 00111119idan. Call Ernie. 6684932. To Advertise Your B�,s,ness Service F c__ --se Call 576-9335 r Fax 579-2238 Removal Snow 711-0 ?Izo nH P DURHAM F 010 stW Nan. OFFICE Adntirlsbabr - growing DaYc&rO neegood sense dhurnarr wlawlow liked dia mawated person children to do day cw in their for a dministrative/recsptionIII home in Ajax/Pickering. call poskion. Duties include book lee in I gp5509-1207. (tt23Ds) eP g. thorough financial � 4 _ stated w tit, kgM reception and rp PETRO CANADA Westney/ do gKicy er�er. Co Must Gayly. Alai is lookng for Cl etck,de aprocessin c uajifi er Our client located in the Durham Region currently has tomer friendly service anendam and word processing. Qualified With mechanical ablates to work mon• please wird resume to openings for the following engineering graduates: mornings as car wash attendart. File III Aiax/Pickwing News Call Mike. 686-3099• (112494) Advertiser, 130 Commercial • Mechanical Ave. Ajax, Ont. LIS 21-15 ESTHETICIAN and nal tech- (112594) • Electrical nic'an required immediately. Call the Oshawa Centre ' •Chemical Hairstylist, 728-4623. (112494) Help I REOUIRED for my elderly Wirm All positions 6 month contracts with possibility of going mother, a mature reliable lady companion who speaks Hindi INSIDE permanent, Punjabi. 5 days a week, Ajax area.Please contact (905) 428 -SALES ■ THE Please fax resume to: 3985. (1 123W) ■■ MINACS JR. SYSTEMS PROGRAM- POSITION ■;;; GROUP CAROLE PLUMMER MERTECHNICIAN - A progres- sive Ajax automotive company You need a great INC. at 905-579-6050 is seeking a junior Systems attitude and experience do for you. Can Gord.434-i= (112594) Programmer/Technician to join in Consumter Electronics IIWHITBY Nanny/Housekeeper radial arm saw. 2 5 HP, 10 amp. our Corporate Systems team. The successful candidate / Customler Service. Ex- used only 3 times, as new loves" . matching beautiful should be capable of the 'Design celkM communications I Firewood I • I following: and imPle- + Can 668-3889. (112794) rod rack for full sue van, $50. mens a malenal/production con- organizational & data Bedroom suite, $150. Van • trol process that integrates in the - entry skills regio. Bi- APPLEWOOD - burn the best, tree delivery. $75r18- face cora SPCE sold maple dinette. route MRP system. Develop and irn- lingualism (s a definite or $2001bush cord. Fair table with drop leaves, f32`_ plemeni productivity lapis in a asset. m e a s u r e. TWIN BRAND o.b. o. 3 Poe. sotanovessaVcha r corporate network environrnem. $66.00 1961 ORCHARDS. Newcastle. 1-905- taupe, great condition. $80C - Hold training classes for net- Starting salary 987.4563. (TF) o.b.o. 434-7654. (112994) worked operation and Windows Appuationa. As a member of 20,000 - 24,000 FIREWOOD For Sale - $65 per SHEDMAN - quality barn style the Corporate MIS department. APPLIANCES Wanted; Wake lace cord. Free delivery in Ajax, sheds, built on site, axe, $599. the successful candidate will channels w choose from Haw Pickering, Whitby. Call anytime. iR GST included. D' spay at Lym- �D provide user support for Fax 1-8M341-348'2 127-1734 a 427.8250. (112794) - bird Lumber. Kingston Rd., Pick - ering corporate system resources. We Loeb. You can Hach me FIREWOOD - quality seasoned or call 905-509-4961, are looking for an individual with WANTED - sales person 16" hardwood. $180 per bush (t 12494) initiative and creativity that can . Durham Region, Slim weekly Cord. Limited quantity. Call I. GREAT Christmas Gift Ideas work under minimal supervs.on- guaranteed . expenses. Relit- 705944-8801 7 p.m. -11 p.m, custom made golf clubs Working knowledge of manufaC- able vehicle a must Phone 436- (112994) Reasonably Priced. Gord's Goo turfing system, Windows Ap- 2012. (112994) FIREWOOD- excellent quality Shop. 905668-1461. (112994) plications and LANS are hardwood. Guaranteed extra CARPET Broker. TOD% Nylon. primed. The successful can -135 • iong time fully seasoned. Cut chicle, thick. stain resistant dilate will have an opportun • and spa. Honest measurement. Carpel For 3 roans, only $329. t0 oevelop an exciti career m F'ee delivery. Kozy Heat Price includes 30 sq yds Carpet, the fold d nrnrxtadu and PRESS 00wator Ai3 a •0 " '"wood. (905) 753-2246. deluxe pad and installation in corporate computing. Interested start immediately. salary com- 1112994) your home. Free quotation in applicants should apply to: Human Resource Administrator, mencerate with exper,ence Call (905) 434.2613 (11,2594j SEASONED Firewood cut and Your hones. No'rser�• no pay. ments for one full year until Dec. 1300 King St. E. Box 31107, Oshawa, Ont. LIHStill (112994)• • , split. Ava,able Face cord. Free :"livery. Ajax. Pickering. 1995. Daniel, 1-800.217-0101. (TF) :. ^+tby 683 0 709 i 1 129941 GET pad for reading books) file PIA NOS�GRANDFATHER to $100 per title. Books sent locks - Durham s largest sejeC- FREE. Write today. Free report: WANTED I un few and used ponos. Not Gateway Publico. Dep. TW1, ass stant for an Ajax iienim »rel Rent to own, apt, size, 117 50 1857 West 4th Vancouver, Office. HARP �rtif ied. hours +n- D r i g h t , grand. digital. B V6J 1M4 (120294) dudes Saturdays and evenings. AIR n r, - ,.•, •4yboards. CLOCKS (Free BINGO Count A 7 px Yon Pease 11 427.1443. (112594) speed bloksers, like new, $135 o bio. (905) 427-6414 (112594) Ceiiwy and set up). Tremendous. mature counter person for for DENTAL Receptionist -Friendly HORIZONTAL Sart st Te Piano Works. p approx. approxi 30. hrs. a week. Must eaper:enced team players Freezer, 17.5 433-1491. (TF) be able to work flexible hours. wanted for very large dental of. cu.?!. $250 �n excellent OAK PINE FURNITURE - Why Call Dave Kale or Rota, evenings, fin in Pte Hope. Computer ex. condition. Condition. Must be seen. 839- M x) pay "Tai i pnces`7 One of 427.8572. (112794) penance necessary. Call Pat Ontario's oldest and largest WANTED - cc~ hep, mid- 8855314. (112994) 3YR. old while stove. $250. 10 manufacturers is now selling night ensu. 10 p.rrL-6 am. Fuji DENTAL Receptionist - ex- year old washer,dryer, $100 direst to the public. Eg oak time and part time and perienced and front desk retails each. King size waterbed. $50. Can (905) 474 54 T C ,1 123941 pedestal table wom cw eat. ano 4 Windsor chairs. $799 a' oak weekends, days- Appy at and ABEL. HARP preferred. Fun double pedestal Crw ex! and 6 1022 Brock St. S., Whitbby,y. 6) time, some evenings and SOFA comfy, like new, chairs. $1429. Cannonball Deds. 8551, ask prJohvt(112994 Saturdays Can KOROL. 831- flowereedd c with Cream $299 Over 20 slainChocas all SEAMSTRESS wanted . must 6666. (112a9a1 background. $154 o.(cat solid, no veneers - Traditional be able to wale wtA rrnwnrm , - - at•"r 7 pm. 839 5.1•:3 (t 1112594` Woodworking, 905-985-6774. superwswn. Counter work. nest e' Warn- • Articles • tTF) be fluent English. 576-0749. I FULL sae warmer. dryer, $250. (t t299a) Apartment size washer and DO you need extra matey for LOOKING FOR dryer, 2 years old. SSW o.b o. Christmas, Ask me how? MARY POPPINS!B:;,e CARPETS • pts d carDM. 100% couch, best offer Can Wanted fun. energetic people to TO Care for our 3 daughters nylon, new stain release carpets Brad. 905.697-3140 (112994) tell top quality ididtioial "• books and gained. On a m ages 1, 2 d 5, from 8:30 on hand. 1 will carpet 3 rooms. WE buy. sell and tr a0e Arcnery part time or full timebasa.Freetrain• am.-530p.m. Top wages $349. Price includes carpet, Equipment and F rearms. - +^9 up and low Sart- cost d un- paid for the right person. premium pad, expert irtstatatpn, fast delivery. !Yee P rr9 Goods. 404- der$100. and receive $200 wor- Car an asset and light eshmates (30 yards). Norman, 17058. (t1239a) 58 (11 394) th Of DISCOVERY TOYS. Cat housekeeping d live Out. 686-2914 (TF) KING size bedspread, includes Lon, 576-4523. (111894) C Call Melissa at 686-7651. AJAX Pickering Appliances - no bed nkat. CAMPY top and sloe Off REQUIRED bob s+ner 10 care y reasonable onw refused, fully drapes. Excellent condition. (905) 427.1822. (11299+1) ' for 2 children, 10 months and 4 g�arantee0. Recondrt+oned Help' years in our home. D,.xn inch appliances. Corns make us a CARPET - dont buy anywhere to start January. References deal 427 6764. 467 Westney else until I show you what I can Receptionist Required for BUSY Real Estate office requires enthu- siastic, computer lit- erate, multitask, capable self-starter, with great people skills (knowledge of WP 5.1 essential). Forward resume to Re ft Genesis Ltd. 945 Middlefield Road 12, Scarborough, required. (905) 837-2321. Fla S. Ajax (TF) do for you. Can Gord.434-i= (112594) FOR Sale - t0' contractors (112994) IIWHITBY Nanny/Housekeeper radial arm saw. 2 5 HP, 10 amp. NEARLY new lovely sofa and Iwo out for 2 12 year ofd and 5 used only 3 times, as new loves" . matching beautiful months starting Jan. Non condition, new $1100, will sen large painting. 5.5 x 8 carpet, ser smoker, references required. for $800. (quote Ben Canada) or separately, soft pascal Can 668-3889. (112794) rod rack for full sue van, $50. colours. Telephone 668-9647. Bedroom suite, $150. Van (12494) PART time caregiver needed in seats, sus Chrysler Mn,Van as WASHERS, dryers, fridge. OW home. 2 boys. apes 1 1.2 and 4 years. Non smoker. 428- new condition. Fisher Price stove new and reconditioned. 8973. (112794) Kitchen, $20. 668.3014. $225 and w for reconditioned Ire Progam 10 easy lessors, Flexjbetiffs tabe.tralntoyour (112594) washers. 3175 and up for recon- Ing assistance. DIP/CERT..4MMr Lotus, Wordpertep, D -Base, $66.00 1961 STMI paying cable bids? Wha daioned dryers. $175 and up for i, =3 Darwin Dr., riekering (our Finch belteeenf Dixk and White's Rd, watch for signs} ; 0 have you gdtoshow Wid? Owr reconditioned fridges and Bowen Antiques (905) 655- 8049, Brooklin. (TF) yow Orn sale" system for, at stoves. Also coin operated facility. Ajax location. guaranteed. Call Recuit Dog APPLIANCES Wanted; Wake Bale as $50 mot". UD 10 20( washers and dryers. DAYCARE available in m v ilable channels w choose from Haw Stephenson's Furniture and home from p.m a vwy Merry Christmas. T.J Appliances. 227 Court St. Westney N of Hwy a2 near Satajise• 432-7565. (112294) Oshawa_ 576-7448. (120M) Loeb. You can Hach me yl�� anytime during the day. (905) GORGEOUS - DOLL HOUSE KITS Furniture 8 accessories. 'Too cute for we�w (9m) 831-1536 235 235 2:i5 ---- CHRISTMAS TREES Cut Your Own or PreCut sprue & Pins WHITBY - Thickson Rd. Exit off 401, North 5 mile: to Conlin Rd. then East 1 mile OR 2 miles West of Durham College Open Daily 9 a.m.-7 p.m. BOWMANVILLE - Waverley Rd., Exit off 401, North 12 miles on Durham 57. Open Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cut your own $22 any size includes G.S.T. Fresh cut trees $10-522 includes G.S.T. FREE TREE BAIUNG WATSON TREE FARMS (gots) 263-8858 FREE Candy Canes for kids FREE Dine bouahs & comes TAYLOR CHRISTMAS TREES Cut your own LARGE Spruce 8 Scotch Pine Over 20,000 Trees to choose from! Horse Drawn Wagon Rides, Tractor Rides, Tree Baling, Bon Fires & Refreshments. Free Candy Canes & Tree Bags Open 9 am - Dusk Weekends and the full week before Christmas 640-1325 260 & C Art Arts afts 260 & Crafts `r �/� CHRISTMAS r DECORATION _ �'` FACTORY SALE Nov. 26th, 8:30 a.m.-4:00 P.M. ALDERBROOK LtiDI;SnUES IS A XAJOR 1�LkNLTACTC'R.\ ER A -D IS11PORTER OF CURISTSLAS DECORATIONS a Doc to larw last year's ovehelming success, A113ER11ROOK is having another l public sale. Samples, ends of lines A daatiagetl packaging 885 SA-NDY BEACII RD., PICKERING C&S11 ONLY Craft Show and Sale Catch the spirit of the holiday season and find that quality hand -made gift Saturday, November 26`" HIGHBUSH PUBLIC SCHOOL 605 Strouds Lane, Pickering 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 pem. Refreshments and Snack Bar ., ADMSSION Pkbo:9 $1.00 fttretrtt9 tae. Children N v.,Q saw a 427.2071 asld for Joanna, MOTOROLA FIO Prone. $160 ' under 13 NWNLS 01 434-5780 or 294-2991. (112994' Free AJAX - Harwood lot. daycare available in non smoking ORGAN - Technics E33, min, Kw(ronmen . Offering pre to condition with earphones. WANTED to buy - a used ping children any age, infants instructions, music. Asking ON table 259 in good aorrd4torr. welcome Call anytime See- $1000. Call (905) 637-2551. M1 V 5E1. 0959. (112794) (112994) OLD and good tarneras, gold. CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE BLOOMINGTON SIDE ROAD � AYLOR AR Q Y 1[ • ' • WOOD _ Came aajoy a bot apple cider sed browse for °= m 432.1678. (112994) Y Chinaman Yxtarian ardlim q- an � 1O� COI pad and expert installation' Cal' Nide (905) 430.6551. (112994) Open 9 am - Dusk Weekends and the full week before Christmas 640-1325 260 & C Art Arts afts 260 & Crafts `r �/� CHRISTMAS r DECORATION _ �'` FACTORY SALE Nov. 26th, 8:30 a.m.-4:00 P.M. ALDERBROOK LtiDI;SnUES IS A XAJOR 1�LkNLTACTC'R.\ ER A -D IS11PORTER OF CURISTSLAS DECORATIONS a Doc to larw last year's ovehelming success, A113ER11ROOK is having another l public sale. Samples, ends of lines A daatiagetl packaging 885 SA-NDY BEACII RD., PICKERING C&S11 ONLY Craft Show and Sale Catch the spirit of the holiday season and find that quality hand -made gift Saturday, November 26`" HIGHBUSH PUBLIC SCHOOL 605 Strouds Lane, Pickering 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 pem. Refreshments and Snack Bar ., ADMSSION Pkbo:9 $1.00 fttretrtt9 tae. Children N v.,Q saw a 427.2071 asld for Joanna, MOTOROLA FIO Prone. $160 ' under 13 NWNLS 01 434-5780 or 294-2991. (112994' Free AJAX - Harwood lot. daycare available in non smoking ORGAN - Technics E33, min, Kw(ronmen . Offering pre to condition with earphones. WANTED to buy - a used ping children any age, infants instructions, music. Asking ON table 259 in good aorrd4torr. welcome Call anytime See- $1000. Call (905) 637-2551. M1 V 5E1. 0959. (112794) (112994) OLD and good tarneras, gold. CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE I CARPET your tette at discoun, sterling. optical instrument, jewellery, watches. old china Sttaday, November 27, 10 aa. -2 pile. F You are single or a singe ' • prices. 10o% nylon, stain and glass, antique furniture. Came aajoy a bot apple cider sed browse for Parent Or separated or dtrorced resistant Price includes carpet. 432.1678. (112994) Y Chinaman Yxtarian ardlim q- an � 1O� with three years work experwrtp•, you may gmjyy forF.ESTABLISHED pad and expert installation' Cal' Nide (905) 430.6551. (112994) WANTED . old and antique Xmas pA baskets' head knitted baby sweaters and �1e sooasorm. We also have a sdectum of ROKALUIBER financial assistance or I you areREw00D ICEKIRE REVOLUNTIONARY Dog Train• furnitwe, anything old. Scientific instruments, china, silver, Xmas and decorative wricaths, bi�ou:a, P� over 45 and have race* been laid off. you may quelfyfor uaiM47187112 $60.00 Ire Progam 10 easy lessors, Flexjbetiffs tabe.tralntoyour advertising, sporting, toys, country frarnes and various stocking sttttfcm Come pdyfor best sekctan. Ing assistance. DIP/CERT..4MMr Lotus, Wordpertep, D -Base, $66.00 1961 own sdwdula. to minutes Pio day. No gimmicks, individual decoys• dolls. milk bottles, col- Ienions or farce Cal Ruben i, =3 Darwin Dr., riekering (our Finch belteeenf Dixk and White's Rd, watch for signs} ; Word, Accpac, Bedford, Autocad. DaYs70rr2773381 training in a modern indoor Fully Bowen Antiques (905) 655- 8049, Brooklin. (TF) Veratrra Pagemaker, Harvard, Corel, Computer Programming FfleDtt9Yaryb facility. Ajax location. guaranteed. Call Recuit Dog APPLIANCES Wanted; Wake • {� and Systems Training, (905) 619.9028. or not. Friciges stoves, washers • • Analyist. Cobol, Pascal and C. (112494) dryers. ALSO WANTED. yl�� r-noto•hop, Ouark Express and Illustrator. Durham Business Computw College, 427.3010. GENERAL Irrsurarrce Broker re- quires R.I.B.O. and Lic. C.S.R. Teleglobe experience. prerequi- site for comma work, salary and benefits negofiabli Contaa Pat Warden insurance Brokers Ltd. 52 1/2 Skrroa SL N. Oshawa 7fA1317. (112gWi COMPUTERS. new and resale- Pickups. 1985 or newer. CiAd1ts dins More New 486 Sx33'e. rbrrplete, as Reasonable. (905) 427.2713. low as $999. Lap lops from (112494) 1"Weridge SecomL y School yy External moderns $69. Jr $595. Low Prices on CD rows. sound Sat., NOV. 26,1994. cards, drives, printers, eta Our CALL overhead 's low and so are our 5Z!>�9335 Doors Open i a.m. - S p•m. ]i prices. 161 King St. E., 21SS Livtrpo0l Rd. N., PICi�erillg SELL IT NOW Bowmanville. 697.3059. or 798•7872 (121394)Ad A • • • • • • . + ♦ + . a ♦ a•• • , . • • a • • • • • 4 • • • • • • . . • a ► • . • a • 1 a 4 1 • a 4 a • a a a • • • 4 • 1 a a i • 4 4 • 4 • • a • a • 4 • a a • • • • 4 • • • 1 . , . r , r a • • ire e : . • . , + . • • • • • • • •'• . r I 1 . • . _. 4 TNEXr EtiSTYECIFT IDErkS • Country and Victorian Crafts • Scented Candle • Chro rnis& Swajpk Wrraths Decorations amid rnfts. 54any gift Zeas. 1%Dillingham ted Picicering, Oat IeeSl 8114113 FAX YOUR AGS 579-22311 �' BON S_� CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and CRAFT SALE Westney Heights Public School 45 Brennan Rd., Ajax Sat., Nov. 26, 10-2 p.m. Join us for a fun day of games, door prizes, Santa, bake table and crafts. CRAFT SHOW Durham College is pleased to present one of the biggest Fall/Christmas Craft shows in the Durham Region. Nov. 26127, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission $2. For vendor infomnation call l 1905) 721-2000 ext. 2365 Christmas Craft oft Gift Safe Nov. 26, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. McLean Community Centre Fundraiser for Children's Wish Foundation Vendor space still available. To Advertise Your Arts and Crafts In This Spot Call 683-5110 :.=MACE A' kAlit*ib*EWr%*Itii'*J6,fjbVEMiltlfRt3;logs 590 COMPUTER Lquidation -386 CERTICAR AUTO CENTRE, • U.B.HS420.D. MI with a M.B. Ram. 250 156 St W. M w • • + * + 19 + 1& * `• • STILL s North Oshawa, THREE bedroom townhouse. 1 M.B.H.O. with S.V.G.A. txtlour � Mldlown rftaM. ��' SEA Gate Condominiums monitors, refurbished. $899. 386 3 at $:1096- IMS Built Pack f j�Y E MATER PARK $75.000. Three bedroom, 112 baths, separate dining room three bedroom, 2 bathe. Indian Time or Monty? SU25 Notebooks .New, 4 M.B. Avow•• 1997 Nova, aura. 1989 1 Iarld 2 bedr0018 finished roc room, workshop, and living room, enclosed Shote Florida - on the gulf d Most of us don't have Ram, 120 M.B.H.D.. Co. Shadow. air, auto. Cavalier, air, �• P m ran hardwood floors, walkout to backyard, garage, close to Mexico. Heated pool, wak to enough of either. Patio, economic gas heat. Total Medical Centre. schools and many activites and beautifi I Second I11COrne Processes. 099. 386 Pointing auto, $199. firm. Chevens, 3 cost to own - $795,rrhonthl other amenities. Available beach. Call 905 723-5494. Device. $1099. 3B6 SX with auto, $1995. 3.1988 Cutlass � 101 KA�ST. W. ! Y imme0iatel 571 -3838. ( ) Consultants Inc. Mtn. -Fri. 9.7 p.m., Set. & Sun. 12.5 Phone (905) 7235281 Peter Y' Reasonable rates. (112994) hep you with both! colour VGA, IBM PS'2, relw. Cierras from $4995. 1989 ; P.m. � can bished 2 M.B. Ram, 60 M.B.H.D. Corsica, loaded, $5695, 1887 (905) 571522 Neal. Sales Rep. Gude Realty. THREE bedroom townhouses, ww our program you can Create a $699. Call 905-420.2081. Safari, 8 passenger, $6995, Shaker Canadian Properties Limited (e OSHAWA - bright clean two fridge, stove, dryer included. " HomesmonNysecond income dt500to 1987 Asrostar, 8 g bedroom in g Common pool and sauna. walk • $5000 a more fiat can give you • ' • passenger. apartment buedin to schools. Available Nov. and the freedom b spend more time $6x95. 1990 Laser RS DOHC, + Includes heat, hydro, two ap- • fiances and Jan. North Oshawa. Call 436- doing the Things you really want to • • 3892. GM Pickups, 1987 to v parking. Con- WHITBY - immaculate bun - 1992. Plus 25 more cenified � 33x6. (!20694) mrhded4 pogrom is la serious AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. genie"' '° 401 and city bus gslow on a 137' lot, $119,900. people who can devote 5 FOUND in Pickering, dedawe0 vehicles. 579-2886 or 5712886. routes. $689. Cal( 4330677. CAPITAL Properties would like Hoc room, detached garage. haus per week neutered male cat, black and Open Sundays. 0 12594) r2and 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 a fiances, to otter you the best in Oshawa gas heat, central air. With 5% Find your freedom witolut white short hair. Very thin, has LEASE 10 own vehicles. 1980-rground parkin Pp SOUTH Oshawa -large one down, carries for $960 per invent asksbedroom rased basement apart- living. Spaoous two and three month includin taxes. Ted orY' Ixessure, or been on its own for a long time. 1965, $345 down, no interest. no 55 FAL Y COURT m e n t i n Semi . Like new bedroom townhomeslocated in 9 huge investment Nursed back to health. 420- appliances, laundry facilities, 2 great neighbourhood in south 33BMMon2♦9rrhal Summa, 668-(905) 839-6378 31x7- (11239x) credo knacks. se6-,azo. ,TGi n:Fri. 9-S p.m., Sat. b Sun. 12-5 p.m, (9D5) 683-602 car parking. private entrance, Oshawa. Loaded with features ' • •• \S55C all inclusive. Mature work- and a great community AJAX S. - 3+1 bedroom bridle MOTHER'S Dreaml Stay home helter Canadian Pro erties Limited atmosphere. Starting at $700. bunglow w/in-law apartment, Lost weigh. Gain Energy. Mak • :�...♦....� Also single o couple. No pets. Call Sharon. 436 7556 nowt garage, large fenced yard. Close Money. 'I lost 20 lbs. and mak Also 2 bedroom available, $650. Call 5791869 to shopping, $179,900. No $9600 in 3 months. Call 1.80( CUDDLY Compact (look IkeAJAX - two bedroom apanmew. AJAX South large two (112994) ' Roomsagents. (905) 428-8184. 561-5216. (TF) tiny sheep dogs). Purebread WANTED DEAD apo'iances, laundry facilities, full bedroom, lower apart merm, New- CENTRAL Oshawa - 2 8 3 LLASA APSO Puppies. non bathroom. parking. separate ly renovated, nice area, near bedrooms, available Dec. 1. • 1383 Everglades Dr., Oshawa. . • allergenic, non shedding, vet entrance, $72S'mor7. ( Avail- water. Private entrance, laundry, Fenced yard, appliances, Come have a look at this three • " lic checked. First shots,ALIVable Dec.1. 509-1927. (120294 bedroom raised bungalow with aNotices parents ) ladle, fenced yard. No pets. parking. $680 +lights. Call 905. FURNISHED room in cozy adult self Contained one bedroom in - registered. $350 each 432- AJAX - large one bedroom $750 inclusive. (905) 6190264 420.3775. (112494) home in Pickering Village. In- I DOC Training Classes - Novice basennent apartment, includes fridge, stove, Shared laundry Matt. (112594) • dudes cable, phone, parkin laundry, use of kitchen. Share aw apartment. This home ,s ideal for a starter or retirement and Open starting January in facikties. Separate entrance, no ONE bedroom apartment, fridge, / ' _ rest of house, 5400 monthly, home with rental income or for a Oshawa. Durham Dog Traning. Pets, $600 inclusive- Firstlast. stove. heat, hydro included. $550 monthly. Good • _ Dec. 1. Call 686-8740 after 6 large family. With backyard ex. Barb Scott, 576-5635. (011795) Available Dec. 1. Call 427-8479. quiet location. Parking, private SOUTH Writby P m. (112794) tending onto a pa(k, makes e AJAX -horses (warded, boxed DICKERING - 3 bedroom condo entrance. laundry racilaies. No - rev,^e lot. 3 bedroom bun alow. 2 car g LARGE attic room, shared easy to have summer BBO's and keep children entertained. stalls GO Bus access. $1 SO per ' apartment. 1 1.2 baths, eat -in inane. Phone 723!292. (t 72994) garage. workout basement, half bathroom, cable, laundry Y Askin $137,900. Cal( 723-0586 g month. Welsh pony gelding, 18 • k amen, 2 apliances. under- OSHAWA -two bedroom apart acre lot. $1150 month y'' (90 5) included Olive/Simcoe area. for appointment. (11249x) rnths old. A real pet. Sa50 (905) ground parkin g, t9at inclusive, meat in bungalow, separate 430-3161 or (905) 668-6980. CHEAPI $65 Per wreak. 728 - 428-8188. 91 12494) 1986 Chevy SIC Short Box, am Available irrvinediately. 420- entrance. 4 iota. bath, laundry, WHITBY Mall area - bright 3 1773 atter 4 p.m. (112594) ATTENTION! Do you have good but In: cassette, good Condition, 4 cy'inder 3680. (1131964) $650 utilities included. Firswast bedroom house. 1 112 baths. 4 BETTER class room, central trade no down payment p a small down payment and "Automobiles- standard. 134,o00K. `ertit'ed $2650. o.b.°. Call 434- CLOSE to downtown Osnawa required. Telephone 434-2737, appliances, finished rec room, Oshawa. All new decor, cable pop credit.) You can buy a house • 4110- `_68.(112394) and CGH. Two bedroom apartmern. air conditioned, $645 PICKERING,AJAX one garage, fenced yard. References. $975 .. 905) 427 ( ktVchearCall 571-5055 or 263 (also rent to own). Call Rick 1994 P 'a p0. a . a o a utilities. Available androomapart om in upper Welt and one bedroom upper level. - 8891 (71299x) 2669 t12019a) Daniels NOW - Major94Realty Inc.. 5793537. (721394) door• tw-tone green ono gray. only 4200 kms.. 59900 o.b.o ' a -wr�'at«y-Cat 576-2059ahe, 4 O.m. (1202U) Bright.DICKERING separate entrance, dose -one bedroom PICKERING - single room with FOUR bedroom in NW Oshawa. 1993 Oldsrrnobi;e Ciera. loaded, 45 COURTICE Townline/Olio to all amenities. Call 686-8905 house, quiet area. Firstilast . references S8S0 . Will Cat cable, use of kitchen• oak to Pickering Town Centre. Go and Central air, garage, courtice PUBLIC NOTICE On November 26 1994 North American Van Lines D,13,AAII Cities will sell by public auction the following account which is delinquent to cover the cost of storage and expenses JEANETTE EMOSS The above person may pay amours and reL4eem their merchandise by contacting All Coles at (905) 831.8988 by November 25. 1994 between the hours of 830 a m.-5 00 p m. Monday ;o Friday 000 lents. 0"'melue 4 door, ARCTIC S -ow clow. 6 6' blade a, ailable Jan, t. Bachelor 91 BRIGHT spacious two bedroom Pickering Generating Station, location. $129,900. Open House atter 3:30 P.m. Rick. 686.0242 Sun. 21 m. V6. Cal) Peter, 434-7564. harness. hydraulics. COMPlete apartment, walkout, non or Donna 420.9571. 1, $170bi-weeklyof$350monthl P- Phone 5799002- ' askn $1650 Call 905 430- balance. famished p ret, Own ( 2994) Y 714 Greenoch Crt., Oshawa. • 1993 Asuna Sunrunrher, black 9 ( ) entrance, smoker, laundry 1ac,lihes - -"- -- -- Good Phone 420-4318. _- (112494 10'9 (112994 Parking, uh6lles, sun available. $700 per month NO down paymentT ) axe convertible. 5 speed, s'ngle working person. Non inclusive. Dec t. 728-6563. crec!0 Good job? You can buy S.RCKERIf4G -bright lumisfned ttYFlO says you cannot afford to SO standar0, antlm caSSefte. as- 'Housing: smoker, no Petit. Frst/tast. 5470 - ---- fp lne price d rent. While Prices room' separate entrance. share Pages of irsight .n:o yo;r p. k.ng $12.800. Leave message • •-or.th!y. Call 434-2494 PICKERING one bedroom and rates are down Call D kitchen and bath, cable,pah.,ng, buy a house. 3 bedroom sonalrty based on birth date. fp Cary ick R 7 leave Doug bus at door. $400 Monthly. Fist townhouse carries for $460 time, place- Ong Per household PICKERING - basement basement apartment, 2 or Brent. Community Financial, h appliances, shared laundry, 6696805 -(TF) last 837.2047 (112394) galOwlmonthly (ries) 3 bedroom bun- fp $9.95. RegularSla.95. Make 1993 Brick Regal Custom, a apartment, 2 bedroom, led a' low camas 1p $780 Pil . cheque door. saver. auto. all, amtrn, ■ 9 near Shopping, IOt. Public >� ( ) Payable to Astrology ocks.J stove, all, parking. Close p Go trans!, utilities included. working THREE bedroom bungalow LARGE famished room n clean more. Call Mark Stapley Flomax It*. suite 162 BaYy St. W. Aax, Power 6.50 4Telep kms . aa- 401 $600 monthlyutilities g oornpletel r Guist adult household for mature Accord, 576-3111. I king $16,500. Telephone x33 single ran smoker. No Y renovated. appkan- _ _ (112094) LIS 7L7. No PST or GST. Available 3 and 4 "luded Dec. t 6393813. $575 Firsvlast. References:, cos included, t n shed errlDbYed person. Bus. Parking- LOVELY older 2 112 storey an (tt279a) ta20. (tt299a) cable, share separate kitchen. bedroom towrlhomes. PICKERING - very large two available immediately. (905) DaserThen1, large fenced Id, 763 bathrooms. 2459 evenings.brick horn on a 40x145' lot lo - 1992 Grand Pru LE. V6. 3.IL. A bedroom uaserrhent grey broad- 420-9171. (112794) Easiglen Dr. Available Dec. t.toted on Mary St- N. close to door. air, cruise. Cift. 49.000 $7100 • • •, 2 bedroom apartment. loom throughout, fun bathroom, US Elgin Cit 2 bedroom in 27 a32.3� 0705 878-36974 FFURN bedroom, 4SHED Or unfurnished school. Detached garage, bal. kens .cert. Asking $t r Cr Call kitchen and laundry. own prrvate suite building. $566 Cal 434- MlaSlWpce. ensuee cony off master bedroom, over - 75 728.9357, ask toll Craig, Contact: included. Two closets, cable, looks a fully landscaped PARTNER Seardl warts to 9 entrance. $800 inclusive. 905- 7409 ..- 95 Taunton Rd. E., two AJAX - 3 bedroom serrti, targe y fenced la 1992SOnataGLS-13.000kma_ (905)683-9269 7%0-7222•(112794) bedroom, $567.60. Call 721- Yard and kitchen First1asl,$950 laouzzt, large horn. DrnaHwy backyard with walkout from find your partner. Save loaded. $11.300 u.i.,.o. (905) PICKER 2326 • Refer e2. Suitable for working female kitchen to roar deck 16 683-7"5. (1 12794) IMG - large One Or 430-2119 ... New a^COS, Decomer 7 420 8526. bx37 in- 1 -re". pay as you go, and • bedroom basement apartment DuJdng, BBS Wilson Rdnd Pod, new roof. Sofia, meet People who spark your. N. two (at6) 284-2276. (71209x) (t 1239x; groulascia, FAG, 2.3 interest. Confidential, no 1991 -.,d. P,.,.. Sot. 2 door. J • ca, Laundry. Prorate entrance. bedroom. available Jan. 1. First NE Oshawa (FI,IpdGOshawaShared baths and Calmany more upgrades.d". $735.000. Pressure. Cat anytime for tree 69,00 vy dw ,ntergr, kroom Parking. Stops to Dec.$625 last. R9 725-2546 (120494) Blvd) - 3 . P room bungalow ' • Fa more details, car Mike, 579• brochure, 683.2414 (112594) 69.000 kms„ showroom s - Available ec. 1. 420- SCARBOROUGH BN;amy ream floor, Parknq, washing• 6572. /1201941 condition. 0 co warranty AL- , 2104.(112794) _ _ _ Lawrence -first floor d lipase• 3 gas n*W• slow- tr,dge and yard. AJAX i -4w, 642 Wes:^ey Rd ' 0926 (412994) rtt,ed Can 430- PICKERING - Westshore/ bedrooms, close to TTC, tB00 montniy. Available Clear 3 bedroom paw, in 2 • 0926 (712994) Igoe Bonneville SE. fully loaded, black with grey interior Certified. SM8815 or 433-1262. 1"9 Jeep YJ. hid and soh top, tug and half doors, arNtm with detached cassette, speaker boxes. bra, red with gray ntenp, 2.5L. standard, new clutch, $10.500 tonle905985-7132or work 416-x80-8451. (t 12994) 1949 Mustang Convertible, 4 cylinder. fully loaded with extras. 80.000 hwy kms. $900 p wig Trade for JEEP YJ 1989 or newer 434-5790.(120694) 1989 Pontiac Sunbwd. 4 door. auto. very clean. e•Censeit un- ning car, 53995 1984 Buick Skyhawk. 5 speed. 2 door. ex - Conant condition. Siam Cer- tdied Ob -O. for both_ 433-1787. 1988 (2) POMW 60009. 4 door. air. 1988 Pontiac Tempest LE, 4 door, loaded. 1987 Plymouth Rekant, a door. 1985 Cutlass Wagon and 1986 Pontiac Parsrenne. 4 door. Net's Auto, 905-686.0987 anytime. IgM Chrysler Carav«le, 4 door, One Owner. automatic. Pa., Pb.. radio. Good condition. s2990. P Cork aroma, large bachelor ming. available ■rrrlediaiely, immediately. FirsLlast. Call 728- rooms, and 4 pce. washroom, • • - apartment in a fanhiy home. SSW Per month 905837.1475. 3050 or 725.4642. (112994; Shied kitchen, cable, laundry Cable, Parking. laundry, Must be --- -- THREE bedroom bungalow piss and Parking. Professional maW FREE Literature, out of town seen FiRvlast $525 incu9iye PICKS 9NG Sh•ppthe n-ona in-law basement apartment, 14"" a student, Sago. Fist; investments. Starting as low as TIIC family of the 420-9217. (112x94) Rd • 'all • two bedroom base" last. Stephen, 428.8947. 5,50 monthly. Lakefront lots. rrwent apartment. a Poo. bath, aeparale entrance and fireplace: over Irom Late Fred IWA ri h AJAX - nice and laundry, quiet street. Firsvlast, available REDUCED to $350 per month glereages. SpeciatlI g L spacous two Y• Parking, no pots/ 150 acres + 2000 h. waterfront, bedroom btuerrlern mmodiatel $1050 .. for prd.9sional own room and 1299 monthly. Call 9es-a2s- would like to express apartment Smoking References required. Telephone (416) 767.7253. use d facilities in Pickri9 6t6.r. (tt259a wnh separate entrants. Lark• 509-9005. („2394) Townhouse Close t° Ina ) their appreciation wrdow n awry room, tum bath. TWO storey duplex, like som, BOWMANVILLE - wanted flea market. Can Rick, (•, OS) and special thanks f0 close to Go station, ran smoker, NE Oshawa. clean and bright. 3 responsible couple or single per. flea 19. (,12594) e - nopels. 5725 aft undknive. First bedrOORn•, , 1,2 baths. high of. son l0 fen, i cute newly -- _- ___ - Dr. Salmon, Dr. last. Can Clovis. 427-0372. lit mrwvatod 2 bedreom bu AJAX - Westney. la<<., 3 Ricer, Dr. leader, Dr. ienCy gas heal and water, 5 "galow bedroom home • newly LARGE 3 boOroom aPartrrlent �'a^ces• lots d parking_ pig fronting lake Om. laefsrexoa y required. First last. Available Cecu(a . well furnished. Share MONEY Problems') Loans, debt Farber and family available Dec. 1. Close t . Yard. near all amenities. Avail- consolidations. credit dowrtown, 1par parking inc Neal, sae Dec- ,- s750 94) . nowWHI ES0 839 -5746, („299x) with profenese adungional person. s ayr ts. Personal bldg« Physician Dr. Malek hydro and 129%4)9 included. Call 721-0122. (!12994) WHITES'HWY s2. a bedroom mealy panting' pool $400 ptannmg, credit repair. FREE p y near schools, bus stop. Central r"O"1hly. Mile or (ertlale• c'.'W CONSULTATIONS. Ontario Of Whitby, the Ajax 623 7986. (t !2994) AVAILABLE in Oshawa 6 Whit- accepted. Leave mea SOUTH Oshawa - 275 by apannwt builda• . 5 applianc.a, main moo, t� 'a9a• Credit Counsellors (Oshawa- Pickering Hospital • spacious laundry. Available Dec. t. (''25941 Toronto). 4331425. (TF) ICU and 2 West for Wentworth St. W. Bachelor, carP*W newly Dented apart. Reasonable rent. (905) 837 WELL waabkshhod area F: large one and two be0roorrs, mann with balcony. Chose to bus. h•rY BORROW $to.fJ00 pay 643 itds close lo bkrses and •►eoOWng. Ar utirties included ?sos. („279x) s2westnsy Rd One bedroom. as 6110 Per month o. -C. Cts their care and Available w*v+"aa" Cal 721. First/lass required. No pets. One HOUSES for rent, $110041200share with owner, uulilies, Jerry, 668.7200 Free. 9722 or 434-5183 between 9-8 bedroom, $625. Two bedroom. monthly, 31 4 bodmoms. laundry. paring indudsd- 5350 consultations. Anubis Invest_ Concern. We would p.m. (112494) 1725. Car 430.0134. (TF) Pickering. Car Valerie Pilgrim.er monthly. 905.427.8297. men;; Ltd. (TF) also like to thank all OSHAWA Central, charming EAST Oshawa TownlnevKng 931.3300, Rerrw First Realty COURTICE - to share tt::ee 08TAINUG A LOAN L, NOT the family and and very clean One bedroom area. Largo two bedroom 1000 Ltd. (I 125W) bedroomrohouse, $550 mOnt"ll. GUARANTEED. SOME COM apartnrm . loll. Bright kitchen SQ.ft in duple°. Fridge, stove, ATTENTION TENANTS: Ren- Tony.Cal 432.3618. (11259,) PANES CHARGE UPFRONT friends for their w/stove, f ridge, separate laundry facilities. Close to all talk (large variety) rent to own, PICKERING - large house to FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS support during this entrance, laundry room, c/a-, amenities. Ireshly panted. $750, assurnaUe mOngages. Why pay share. $300-400 inclusive. SUGGESTED THAT YOU Ui- d1ft1CU]t Pots wekonne. $595 monthly Can 434-SM012494) rent when you can buy? ne d Call Country seninp, am to VESTIGATE THOROUGHLY Lim inclusive. 420-2220. (112494) BLOON/51MCOE - large two Rick Daniels. NOW at Malo, Laluo•very quiet. very private. No BEFORE SIGNING ANY PICKERING _ two bedrOorn ill- bedroom in 46 unit build. . Realty Inc.. 579-3537.(121394) buses. No pets. 686.1913 Crag, CONTRACTS, (TF) hone 427-8333 after 5 p.m. dudes f idgisstove, separate ft -dw laundry, Par". war PICKERING F-h&Nerpopl - 3 WHITBY - mailo/fornale room 19" Daytona, 2.2L turbo. 2 AJAX entrance, $700 monthly, Firsv --aged. Close to storeuibus, bedroom newer detached 2 mate wanted to share 4 • ' • • ' SPACK)us 8RK:HT last. available Dec. 15 or Jan. 1. from $675 inclusive. Go direct to storey home, double all • doe hatcfhtlack with Tbar, elk. , garage. air, bedroom home, laundry 1 rm., Smoke tree b No �. no smokers. (905) 6e3- 123 Blow St. W. or tar collect snwrte with roman tub. music facilities. $350 per month + Cal 6 Concision. 117(1 2866. (112794) 905-5711289. (TF) room in finished basement. uldii". Call 666-3530, leave Call6B31t73. (112994) IBMeI apt Avail- 1)80, 1. t1t99.. Available Dec- 1. 686- 1ttM Pontiac Firefly.s29oo �P ant. null kit. 4- wwrer -Rog:,end/Carley,. OSHAWA - baawlor. $450. One message please. (, !2994) PRE CHRISTMAS MAJOR AUCTION NOTICE ab.o. Good condition. 964 Nis. bath. Laundry tliCili06 , nice clean bachelor basement bedroom. 1568: Two b•droorn. 7106. (11259s) Aafg tltdpr in5�p(pM yyppjy� from pig pljnc� san Kingcab Wcap, 110.000 plerltlrtg, firSlMaSt ref, OPartn ens. separese entrance. $619. Three bedroom $705. WHITBY - one bedroom base- 150 LAMD EDITION PRINTS. 200 Difivo 0 RING$ kms. $1400 as is. 725.3252 Patio, kitchen, bathroom. clean acid large units. Include rtnent apartment in quiet 6 Alex, •' MANOGANYFURNRURE•RUGS' SSSS. plus ublitie5. heat. cable. ha water. laundry COLLECTIBLES' after 5p.m (I 1299w) X9.5223 laundry taciihes, wits one non new pelting, yon premises. 2 GfF1MIARE'316f416COMPUTERS 'PRWTERS' tutloker. Firavyat. $465 irncud- appliances. Tenant pays appliances, sspaross storage 1987 ToyOta Tercel, 4 Cylinder. auto, Pa.. Pb-, 138.000 kris., $2200 as is. ob o. Cal 429- 0346.(112994) 19x6 Mercury Topaz GS, 4 door, auto. air. fully loaded. now tires. battery. $1895. Call (905) 427- 6564.(112594) 1M$ Marc Caper. two door. V6. aLft ps.. pb•. air. cruise and windows. Low miles. Good clean running car. Was $2796. now $2495 asA)9ed. 6 mom nice cars I* Choose born Call 427- 9722 anytime. Russ. open 7 days a week indoors Bp Town Saba. (112$4) ION Fido, two dew. aulo. air. -M now Bridgseowne ties, eacel- fent clean running car. Was 82896, now $2386 oWied. Hlx- Eng utilities- Call 430-3563- hydro. Call 436b700 of 404- Carpeted. parking la 1 car. SPACE FOR RENT '-COINS • (t2594) ii95. Avaiabb JarL 1/95. 72B- Looking for a professional PUBLIC AUCTION CounMY Mapartmong rfoorr single t or apart- 3594. (112794) Heirstlrlist o besuldw in osaAwA 11Me 0e000 a FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 25th AT 7 00 P M, smoker. No dogs. Also two menta anry� at Phot aro op- i a war., friendly, (PREVIEW AT 6:00 PX) HELD AT THE bedroom country 94artrrnsnt. Glen St. Gose to schools, strop , atmosphere. HOLIDAY NN, OSHAwA,1011 BLOOR ST E., 9Dse49 2f3B. (112794) � and �. to fps k7cluded. For further inb. please till (HARMONY ,1011 B Firsvlast months rent required. WNIT•r -spacious one bedroom bneawg apwvrdom Cal 7291993. (120194) Private entrance, parking, THREE bedroom swinging for appiano W laundry. ff splacs, of detached non smoker, no pets. $625 bungalow in south Oshawa mea, itntuslw. Fitst/last, reserwic". GAA plant. 442 Phillip Murray CAN 837-5186 or 666-1664. Ave. 5750 per month . utilities. -requir. 465-5379 VACANCIESI Cal the One stop atter 5 orf 839.1151 Bev Brazier rental shop for a BETTER "lection. DURHAM HOME OSHAWA Blvd. Large two RENTERS. (905) 428-1278 min- bedroom upper floor, large inns( fee. LANDLORD'S AD. lo1Chen, Laundry, parking, $675 686.1485 )'elf/ titilt Orr 301 LOTS OF Cnslprlts Yewrt, r(gtlts, Ast & from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. WN FM Soo, Ibrds cd Rade Fit &* Colx*u by flit i Rbytt, Tothill•, Srillw Cft"id Yellen. Crarbwly CrydaL WHITBY Executive offices S' Collttw Ddf. 'naffs Fe' tlosd Catwps, Own 150 CrA AA Complete business facility,r•>iMtwitdEdYMM MiLIKM brsalolfb koold••6RO(POF (905) 686-7895 Or (905) 430- SEYEN ARTISTS' AJ. Canoe Ceridsd AY. Jtldssr, fl esift 9448. 012494) Room, G Is", it %rype. C. Glick L Tal Amp, baawAL Itligholk Ll *w. dl: Spl EQlitmrN Is be IgM - Gas Betimes les, Dogs. • ' tblll9lp lirsss Vakl Siad Eat eM Dlds C*t Tahle Owmd Strld, KillO Shot DaofFsff Desk ale Own 230 at safes i 1-- ' Inclusive. (905) 725-7526 or Gemini Sfela w 10141E Olwely Otarnoldi VERTISE FREEII (TF) WHITBY - Clean bright three GORGEOUS three bedroom SpoMClNtlbks�i 190290 Mbdd ModMnJeawiy,lVddMt,ek TWO bedroom apartment (1124 6x2 -x625 (collect) SOU 099 BalSo(RARE) (t12a94) bedroom towMnotrp prernovated cello clone aaa a from N. GM Plant. fully W famous Clear 4- frlplstl9, I SOW Flo A es. Plakl, w- Xaas Sate ry on this One. 6 mow into pis AJAX - two bedroom basement y ---- -- kitchen. family room, garage. Water Beach. pool. R*1r. D� Cttl Flain a Klee! ' lu dnooee from. Cab 427-9722 apartment available Dec. I- Har- renovated, separate entrance. COURTICEfrOWNUNE - large 1.5 baths, 4 appliances, new BBO, private yard. aipable dr West W. wood/Ba I $675 month) fridge• eta• no Pets• $500 us One bedroom Doe. gas heat11105,430-fly, Hand Made Ar Bailw Hoffer Bills. AVegs, anytime Rues, Open 7 days a Y Y • Y utilities. Firstilast. Call Plus �n�' 4 in9• air. $025. and t lvi 1985. For 696-9g atlon CM9tbt, Doi BIIN, , � Cas,Trufs, RoNkls, F 1MMt rnd0ora. Bip Totten gales. inclusive. Firsvalat. Parking, (905) bath, laundry facilities. parking, 2198. (112494) and 1p Y)Me 1884 OWs loaded, gate entrance. 686.2338. 764.6667. (112594) non smoker, no pets. $450 per AJAX - 3 bedroom own (F) 88698480 MitiCfnais'Attaatbas,4k original y (1 12594 OSHAWA BloovGrandview,'tP month CAN 4282925. (112494) West harp 5793798. TF waiatlebYfnor p paint. excellent CLOSE to da•wrnarvrn Oshawa r*VlHwY e2. End unit w 4hn POMPANO Beach Condo. Great Mary are ilat IN na ms fe iDloa Condition. Certified, $3100. pa per floor of tromp. appliances, SOUTH Oshawa - 4+ bedroom garage. $1100 monthly . vacation spore Two bedroom, 2 CAlk, VISA, MC, NO PFUIUMS OR Alrge S. fe and Hospital. One bedroom tip- quiet neighbourhood, 5825 + 1/2 aPastmarM. shared yid. $850 . utilities. Fira4m. SURt71ARGES• at Fr podld i 4301008.(1129N) Rsfererncee. baths, ever Included. arfalrlttditwk.alansollAekfon per floor, $525 +hydro Fisv utilities OR bachelor aparerwrn, utilities. Firsvlast, imsrnediate Non sit o". no pets, availabb pool. hot tub, lwww• Close q a• PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. 416 29�17i2 1972 Cu**e oonwruble• as Ia, last. s78 870o wi arbr $n 729 1560 all inclusio. Very clean PoMeseiat Call 7Q5277.13) t. ir►xstedi�tof !05-429-3238. Call $1000 0.11.6. -GTI (906)•049. 8809 (112Dis) and modern-. •4'04. 499., (tf�N - p20MI (VJ) •Sb0008• 13 (112490r .. . , . i , ... .. 683-7"5. (1 12794) IMG - large One Or 430-2119 ... New a^COS, Decomer 7 420 8526. bx37 in- 1 -re". pay as you go, and • bedroom basement apartment DuJdng, BBS Wilson Rdnd Pod, new roof. Sofia, meet People who spark your. N. two (at6) 284-2276. (71209x) (t 1239x; groulascia, FAG, 2.3 interest. Confidential, no 1991 -.,d. P,.,.. Sot. 2 door. J • ca, Laundry. Prorate entrance. bedroom. available Jan. 1. First NE Oshawa (FI,IpdGOshawaShared baths and Calmany more upgrades.d". $735.000. Pressure. Cat anytime for tree 69,00 vy dw ,ntergr, kroom Parking. Stops to Dec.$625 last. R9 725-2546 (120494) Blvd) - 3 . P room bungalow ' • Fa more details, car Mike, 579• brochure, 683.2414 (112594) 69.000 kms„ showroom s - Available ec. 1. 420- SCARBOROUGH BN;amy ream floor, Parknq, washing• 6572. /1201941 condition. 0 co warranty AL- , 2104.(112794) _ _ _ Lawrence -first floor d lipase• 3 gas n*W• slow- tr,dge and yard. AJAX i -4w, 642 Wes:^ey Rd ' 0926 (412994) rtt,ed Can 430- PICKERING - Westshore/ bedrooms, close to TTC, tB00 montniy. Available Clear 3 bedroom paw, in 2 • 0926 (712994) Igoe Bonneville SE. fully loaded, black with grey interior Certified. SM8815 or 433-1262. 1"9 Jeep YJ. hid and soh top, tug and half doors, arNtm with detached cassette, speaker boxes. bra, red with gray ntenp, 2.5L. standard, new clutch, $10.500 tonle905985-7132or work 416-x80-8451. (t 12994) 1949 Mustang Convertible, 4 cylinder. fully loaded with extras. 80.000 hwy kms. $900 p wig Trade for JEEP YJ 1989 or newer 434-5790.(120694) 1989 Pontiac Sunbwd. 4 door. auto. very clean. e•Censeit un- ning car, 53995 1984 Buick Skyhawk. 5 speed. 2 door. ex - Conant condition. Siam Cer- tdied Ob -O. for both_ 433-1787. 1988 (2) POMW 60009. 4 door. air. 1988 Pontiac Tempest LE, 4 door, loaded. 1987 Plymouth Rekant, a door. 1985 Cutlass Wagon and 1986 Pontiac Parsrenne. 4 door. Net's Auto, 905-686.0987 anytime. IgM Chrysler Carav«le, 4 door, One Owner. automatic. Pa., Pb.. radio. Good condition. s2990. P Cork aroma, large bachelor ming. available ■rrrlediaiely, immediately. FirsLlast. Call 728- rooms, and 4 pce. washroom, • • - apartment in a fanhiy home. SSW Per month 905837.1475. 3050 or 725.4642. (112994; Shied kitchen, cable, laundry Cable, Parking. laundry, Must be --- -- THREE bedroom bungalow piss and Parking. Professional maW FREE Literature, out of town seen FiRvlast $525 incu9iye PICKS 9NG Sh•ppthe n-ona in-law basement apartment, 14"" a student, Sago. Fist; investments. Starting as low as TIIC family of the 420-9217. (112x94) Rd • 'all • two bedroom base" last. Stephen, 428.8947. 5,50 monthly. Lakefront lots. rrwent apartment. a Poo. bath, aeparale entrance and fireplace: over Irom Late Fred IWA ri h AJAX - nice and laundry, quiet street. Firsvlast, available REDUCED to $350 per month glereages. SpeciatlI g L spacous two Y• Parking, no pots/ 150 acres + 2000 h. waterfront, bedroom btuerrlern mmodiatel $1050 .. for prd.9sional own room and 1299 monthly. Call 9es-a2s- would like to express apartment Smoking References required. Telephone (416) 767.7253. use d facilities in Pickri9 6t6.r. (tt259a wnh separate entrants. Lark• 509-9005. („2394) Townhouse Close t° Ina ) their appreciation wrdow n awry room, tum bath. TWO storey duplex, like som, BOWMANVILLE - wanted flea market. Can Rick, (•, OS) and special thanks f0 close to Go station, ran smoker, NE Oshawa. clean and bright. 3 responsible couple or single per. flea 19. (,12594) e - nopels. 5725 aft undknive. First bedrOORn•, , 1,2 baths. high of. son l0 fen, i cute newly -- _- ___ - Dr. Salmon, Dr. last. Can Clovis. 427-0372. lit mrwvatod 2 bedreom bu AJAX - Westney. la<<., 3 Ricer, Dr. leader, Dr. ienCy gas heal and water, 5 "galow bedroom home • newly LARGE 3 boOroom aPartrrlent �'a^ces• lots d parking_ pig fronting lake Om. laefsrexoa y required. First last. Available Cecu(a . well furnished. Share MONEY Problems') Loans, debt Farber and family available Dec. 1. Close t . Yard. near all amenities. Avail- consolidations. credit dowrtown, 1par parking inc Neal, sae Dec- ,- s750 94) . nowWHI ES0 839 -5746, („299x) with profenese adungional person. s ayr ts. Personal bldg« Physician Dr. Malek hydro and 129%4)9 included. Call 721-0122. (!12994) WHITES'HWY s2. a bedroom mealy panting' pool $400 ptannmg, credit repair. FREE p y near schools, bus stop. Central r"O"1hly. Mile or (ertlale• c'.'W CONSULTATIONS. Ontario Of Whitby, the Ajax 623 7986. (t !2994) AVAILABLE in Oshawa 6 Whit- accepted. Leave mea SOUTH Oshawa - 275 by apannwt builda• . 5 applianc.a, main moo, t� 'a9a• Credit Counsellors (Oshawa- Pickering Hospital • spacious laundry. Available Dec. t. (''25941 Toronto). 4331425. (TF) ICU and 2 West for Wentworth St. W. Bachelor, carP*W newly Dented apart. Reasonable rent. (905) 837 WELL waabkshhod area F: large one and two be0roorrs, mann with balcony. Chose to bus. h•rY BORROW $to.fJ00 pay 643 itds close lo bkrses and •►eoOWng. Ar utirties included ?sos. („279x) s2westnsy Rd One bedroom. as 6110 Per month o. -C. Cts their care and Available w*v+"aa" Cal 721. First/lass required. No pets. One HOUSES for rent, $110041200share with owner, uulilies, Jerry, 668.7200 Free. 9722 or 434-5183 between 9-8 bedroom, $625. Two bedroom. monthly, 31 4 bodmoms. laundry. paring indudsd- 5350 consultations. Anubis Invest_ Concern. We would p.m. (112494) 1725. Car 430.0134. (TF) Pickering. Car Valerie Pilgrim.er monthly. 905.427.8297. men;; Ltd. (TF) also like to thank all OSHAWA Central, charming EAST Oshawa TownlnevKng 931.3300, Rerrw First Realty COURTICE - to share tt::ee 08TAINUG A LOAN L, NOT the family and and very clean One bedroom area. Largo two bedroom 1000 Ltd. (I 125W) bedroomrohouse, $550 mOnt"ll. GUARANTEED. SOME COM apartnrm . loll. Bright kitchen SQ.ft in duple°. Fridge, stove, ATTENTION TENANTS: Ren- Tony.Cal 432.3618. (11259,) PANES CHARGE UPFRONT friends for their w/stove, f ridge, separate laundry facilities. Close to all talk (large variety) rent to own, PICKERING - large house to FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS support during this entrance, laundry room, c/a-, amenities. Ireshly panted. $750, assurnaUe mOngages. Why pay share. $300-400 inclusive. SUGGESTED THAT YOU Ui- d1ft1CU]t Pots wekonne. $595 monthly Can 434-SM012494) rent when you can buy? ne d Call Country seninp, am to VESTIGATE THOROUGHLY Lim inclusive. 420-2220. (112494) BLOON/51MCOE - large two Rick Daniels. NOW at Malo, Laluo•very quiet. very private. No BEFORE SIGNING ANY PICKERING _ two bedrOorn ill- bedroom in 46 unit build. . Realty Inc.. 579-3537.(121394) buses. No pets. 686.1913 Crag, CONTRACTS, (TF) hone 427-8333 after 5 p.m. dudes f idgisstove, separate ft -dw laundry, Par". war PICKERING F-h&Nerpopl - 3 WHITBY - mailo/fornale room 19" Daytona, 2.2L turbo. 2 AJAX entrance, $700 monthly, Firsv --aged. Close to storeuibus, bedroom newer detached 2 mate wanted to share 4 • ' • • ' SPACK)us 8RK:HT last. available Dec. 15 or Jan. 1. from $675 inclusive. Go direct to storey home, double all • doe hatcfhtlack with Tbar, elk. , garage. air, bedroom home, laundry 1 rm., Smoke tree b No �. no smokers. (905) 6e3- 123 Blow St. W. or tar collect snwrte with roman tub. music facilities. $350 per month + Cal 6 Concision. 117(1 2866. (112794) 905-5711289. (TF) room in finished basement. uldii". Call 666-3530, leave Call6B31t73. (112994) IBMeI apt Avail- 1)80, 1. t1t99.. Available Dec- 1. 686- 1ttM Pontiac Firefly.s29oo �P ant. null kit. 4- wwrer -Rog:,end/Carley,. OSHAWA - baawlor. $450. One message please. (, !2994) PRE CHRISTMAS MAJOR AUCTION NOTICE ab.o. Good condition. 964 Nis. bath. Laundry tliCili06 , nice clean bachelor basement bedroom. 1568: Two b•droorn. 7106. (11259s) Aafg tltdpr in5�p(pM yyppjy� from pig pljnc� san Kingcab Wcap, 110.000 plerltlrtg, firSlMaSt ref, OPartn ens. separese entrance. $619. Three bedroom $705. WHITBY - one bedroom base- 150 LAMD EDITION PRINTS. 200 Difivo 0 RING$ kms. $1400 as is. 725.3252 Patio, kitchen, bathroom. clean acid large units. Include rtnent apartment in quiet 6 Alex, •' MANOGANYFURNRURE•RUGS' SSSS. plus ublitie5. heat. cable. ha water. laundry COLLECTIBLES' after 5p.m (I 1299w) X9.5223 laundry taciihes, wits one non new pelting, yon premises. 2 GfF1MIARE'316f416COMPUTERS 'PRWTERS' tutloker. Firavyat. $465 irncud- appliances. Tenant pays appliances, sspaross storage 1987 ToyOta Tercel, 4 Cylinder. auto, Pa.. Pb-, 138.000 kris., $2200 as is. ob o. Cal 429- 0346.(112994) 19x6 Mercury Topaz GS, 4 door, auto. air. fully loaded. now tires. battery. $1895. Call (905) 427- 6564.(112594) 1M$ Marc Caper. two door. V6. aLft ps.. pb•. air. cruise and windows. Low miles. Good clean running car. Was $2796. now $2495 asA)9ed. 6 mom nice cars I* Choose born Call 427- 9722 anytime. Russ. open 7 days a week indoors Bp Town Saba. (112$4) ION Fido, two dew. aulo. air. -M now Bridgseowne ties, eacel- fent clean running car. Was 82896, now $2386 oWied. Hlx- Eng utilities- Call 430-3563- hydro. Call 436b700 of 404- Carpeted. parking la 1 car. SPACE FOR RENT '-COINS • (t2594) ii95. Avaiabb JarL 1/95. 72B- Looking for a professional PUBLIC AUCTION CounMY Mapartmong rfoorr single t or apart- 3594. (112794) Heirstlrlist o besuldw in osaAwA 11Me 0e000 a FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 25th AT 7 00 P M, smoker. No dogs. Also two menta anry� at Phot aro op- i a war., friendly, (PREVIEW AT 6:00 PX) HELD AT THE bedroom country 94artrrnsnt. Glen St. Gose to schools, strop , atmosphere. HOLIDAY NN, OSHAwA,1011 BLOOR ST E., 9Dse49 2f3B. (112794) � and �. to fps k7cluded. For further inb. please till (HARMONY ,1011 B Firsvlast months rent required. WNIT•r -spacious one bedroom bneawg apwvrdom Cal 7291993. (120194) Private entrance, parking, THREE bedroom swinging for appiano W laundry. ff splacs, of detached non smoker, no pets. $625 bungalow in south Oshawa mea, itntuslw. Fitst/last, reserwic". GAA plant. 442 Phillip Murray CAN 837-5186 or 666-1664. Ave. 5750 per month . utilities. -requir. 465-5379 VACANCIESI Cal the One stop atter 5 orf 839.1151 Bev Brazier rental shop for a BETTER "lection. DURHAM HOME OSHAWA Blvd. Large two RENTERS. (905) 428-1278 min- bedroom upper floor, large inns( fee. LANDLORD'S AD. lo1Chen, Laundry, parking, $675 686.1485 )'elf/ titilt Orr 301 LOTS OF Cnslprlts Yewrt, r(gtlts, Ast & from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. WN FM Soo, Ibrds cd Rade Fit &* Colx*u by flit i Rbytt, Tothill•, Srillw Cft"id Yellen. Crarbwly CrydaL WHITBY Executive offices S' Collttw Ddf. 'naffs Fe' tlosd Catwps, Own 150 CrA AA Complete business facility,r•>iMtwitdEdYMM MiLIKM brsalolfb koold••6RO(POF (905) 686-7895 Or (905) 430- SEYEN ARTISTS' AJ. Canoe Ceridsd AY. Jtldssr, fl esift 9448. 012494) Room, G Is", it %rype. C. Glick L Tal Amp, baawAL Itligholk Ll *w. dl: Spl EQlitmrN Is be IgM - Gas Betimes les, Dogs. • ' tblll9lp lirsss Vakl Siad Eat eM Dlds C*t Tahle Owmd Strld, KillO Shot DaofFsff Desk ale Own 230 at safes i 1-- ' Inclusive. (905) 725-7526 or Gemini Sfela w 10141E Olwely Otarnoldi VERTISE FREEII (TF) WHITBY - Clean bright three GORGEOUS three bedroom SpoMClNtlbks�i 190290 Mbdd ModMnJeawiy,lVddMt,ek TWO bedroom apartment (1124 6x2 -x625 (collect) SOU 099 BalSo(RARE) (t12a94) bedroom towMnotrp prernovated cello clone aaa a from N. GM Plant. fully W famous Clear 4- frlplstl9, I SOW Flo A es. Plakl, w- Xaas Sate ry on this One. 6 mow into pis AJAX - two bedroom basement y ---- -- kitchen. family room, garage. Water Beach. pool. R*1r. D� Cttl Flain a Klee! ' lu dnooee from. Cab 427-9722 apartment available Dec. I- Har- renovated, separate entrance. COURTICEfrOWNUNE - large 1.5 baths, 4 appliances, new BBO, private yard. aipable dr West W. wood/Ba I $675 month) fridge• eta• no Pets• $500 us One bedroom Doe. gas heat11105,430-fly, Hand Made Ar Bailw Hoffer Bills. AVegs, anytime Rues, Open 7 days a Y Y • Y utilities. Firstilast. Call Plus �n�' 4 in9• air. $025. and t lvi 1985. For 696-9g atlon CM9tbt, Doi BIIN, , � Cas,Trufs, RoNkls, F 1MMt rnd0ora. Bip Totten gales. inclusive. Firsvalat. Parking, (905) bath, laundry facilities. parking, 2198. (112494) and 1p Y)Me 1884 OWs loaded, gate entrance. 686.2338. 764.6667. (112594) non smoker, no pets. $450 per AJAX - 3 bedroom own (F) 88698480 MitiCfnais'Attaatbas,4k original y (1 12594 OSHAWA BloovGrandview,'tP month CAN 4282925. (112494) West harp 5793798. TF waiatlebYfnor p paint. excellent CLOSE to da•wrnarvrn Oshawa r*VlHwY e2. End unit w 4hn POMPANO Beach Condo. Great Mary are ilat IN na ms fe iDloa Condition. Certified, $3100. pa per floor of tromp. appliances, SOUTH Oshawa - 4+ bedroom garage. $1100 monthly . vacation spore Two bedroom, 2 CAlk, VISA, MC, NO PFUIUMS OR Alrge S. fe and Hospital. One bedroom tip- quiet neighbourhood, 5825 + 1/2 aPastmarM. shared yid. $850 . utilities. Fira4m. SURt71ARGES• at Fr podld i 4301008.(1129N) Rsfererncee. baths, ever Included. arfalrlttditwk.alansollAekfon per floor, $525 +hydro Fisv utilities OR bachelor aparerwrn, utilities. Firsvlast, imsrnediate Non sit o". no pets, availabb pool. hot tub, lwww• Close q a• PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. 416 29�17i2 1972 Cu**e oonwruble• as Ia, last. s78 870o wi arbr $n 729 1560 all inclusio. Very clean PoMeseiat Call 7Q5277.13) t. ir►xstedi�tof !05-429-3238. Call $1000 0.11.6. -GTI (906)•049. 8809 (112Dis) and modern-. •4'04. 499., (tf�N - p20MI (VJ) •Sb0008• 13 (112490r .. . , . i , ... .. Igoe Bonneville SE. fully loaded, black with grey interior Certified. SM8815 or 433-1262. 1"9 Jeep YJ. hid and soh top, tug and half doors, arNtm with detached cassette, speaker boxes. bra, red with gray ntenp, 2.5L. standard, new clutch, $10.500 tonle905985-7132or work 416-x80-8451. (t 12994) 1949 Mustang Convertible, 4 cylinder. fully loaded with extras. 80.000 hwy kms. $900 p wig Trade for JEEP YJ 1989 or newer 434-5790.(120694) 1989 Pontiac Sunbwd. 4 door. auto. very clean. e•Censeit un- ning car, 53995 1984 Buick Skyhawk. 5 speed. 2 door. ex - Conant condition. Siam Cer- tdied Ob -O. for both_ 433-1787. 1988 (2) POMW 60009. 4 door. air. 1988 Pontiac Tempest LE, 4 door, loaded. 1987 Plymouth Rekant, a door. 1985 Cutlass Wagon and 1986 Pontiac Parsrenne. 4 door. Net's Auto, 905-686.0987 anytime. IgM Chrysler Carav«le, 4 door, One Owner. automatic. Pa., Pb.. radio. Good condition. s2990. P Cork aroma, large bachelor ming. available ■rrrlediaiely, immediately. FirsLlast. Call 728- rooms, and 4 pce. washroom, • • - apartment in a fanhiy home. SSW Per month 905837.1475. 3050 or 725.4642. (112994; Shied kitchen, cable, laundry Cable, Parking. laundry, Must be --- -- THREE bedroom bungalow piss and Parking. Professional maW FREE Literature, out of town seen FiRvlast $525 incu9iye PICKS 9NG Sh•ppthe n-ona in-law basement apartment, 14"" a student, Sago. Fist; investments. Starting as low as TIIC family of the 420-9217. (112x94) Rd • 'all • two bedroom base" last. Stephen, 428.8947. 5,50 monthly. Lakefront lots. rrwent apartment. a Poo. bath, aeparale entrance and fireplace: over Irom Late Fred IWA ri h AJAX - nice and laundry, quiet street. Firsvlast, available REDUCED to $350 per month glereages. SpeciatlI g L spacous two Y• Parking, no pots/ 150 acres + 2000 h. waterfront, bedroom btuerrlern mmodiatel $1050 .. for prd.9sional own room and 1299 monthly. Call 9es-a2s- would like to express apartment Smoking References required. Telephone (416) 767.7253. use d facilities in Pickri9 6t6.r. (tt259a wnh separate entrants. Lark• 509-9005. („2394) Townhouse Close t° Ina ) their appreciation wrdow n awry room, tum bath. TWO storey duplex, like som, BOWMANVILLE - wanted flea market. Can Rick, (•, OS) and special thanks f0 close to Go station, ran smoker, NE Oshawa. clean and bright. 3 responsible couple or single per. flea 19. (,12594) e - nopels. 5725 aft undknive. First bedrOORn•, , 1,2 baths. high of. son l0 fen, i cute newly -- _- ___ - Dr. Salmon, Dr. last. Can Clovis. 427-0372. lit mrwvatod 2 bedreom bu AJAX - Westney. la<<., 3 Ricer, Dr. leader, Dr. ienCy gas heal and water, 5 "galow bedroom home • newly LARGE 3 boOroom aPartrrlent �'a^ces• lots d parking_ pig fronting lake Om. laefsrexoa y required. First last. Available Cecu(a . well furnished. Share MONEY Problems') Loans, debt Farber and family available Dec. 1. Close t . Yard. near all amenities. Avail- consolidations. credit dowrtown, 1par parking inc Neal, sae Dec- ,- s750 94) . nowWHI ES0 839 -5746, („299x) with profenese adungional person. s ayr ts. Personal bldg« Physician Dr. Malek hydro and 129%4)9 included. Call 721-0122. (!12994) WHITES'HWY s2. a bedroom mealy panting' pool $400 ptannmg, credit repair. FREE p y near schools, bus stop. Central r"O"1hly. Mile or (ertlale• c'.'W CONSULTATIONS. Ontario Of Whitby, the Ajax 623 7986. (t !2994) AVAILABLE in Oshawa 6 Whit- accepted. Leave mea SOUTH Oshawa - 275 by apannwt builda• . 5 applianc.a, main moo, t� 'a9a• Credit Counsellors (Oshawa- Pickering Hospital • spacious laundry. Available Dec. t. (''25941 Toronto). 4331425. (TF) ICU and 2 West for Wentworth St. W. Bachelor, carP*W newly Dented apart. Reasonable rent. (905) 837 WELL waabkshhod area F: large one and two be0roorrs, mann with balcony. Chose to bus. h•rY BORROW $to.fJ00 pay 643 itds close lo bkrses and •►eoOWng. Ar utirties included ?sos. („279x) s2westnsy Rd One bedroom. as 6110 Per month o. -C. Cts their care and Available w*v+"aa" Cal 721. First/lass required. No pets. One HOUSES for rent, $110041200share with owner, uulilies, Jerry, 668.7200 Free. 9722 or 434-5183 between 9-8 bedroom, $625. Two bedroom. monthly, 31 4 bodmoms. laundry. paring indudsd- 5350 consultations. Anubis Invest_ Concern. We would p.m. (112494) 1725. Car 430.0134. (TF) Pickering. Car Valerie Pilgrim.er monthly. 905.427.8297. men;; Ltd. (TF) also like to thank all OSHAWA Central, charming EAST Oshawa TownlnevKng 931.3300, Rerrw First Realty COURTICE - to share tt::ee 08TAINUG A LOAN L, NOT the family and and very clean One bedroom area. Largo two bedroom 1000 Ltd. (I 125W) bedroomrohouse, $550 mOnt"ll. GUARANTEED. SOME COM apartnrm . loll. Bright kitchen SQ.ft in duple°. Fridge, stove, ATTENTION TENANTS: Ren- Tony.Cal 432.3618. (11259,) PANES CHARGE UPFRONT friends for their w/stove, f ridge, separate laundry facilities. Close to all talk (large variety) rent to own, PICKERING - large house to FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS support during this entrance, laundry room, c/a-, amenities. Ireshly panted. $750, assurnaUe mOngages. Why pay share. $300-400 inclusive. SUGGESTED THAT YOU Ui- d1ft1CU]t Pots wekonne. $595 monthly Can 434-SM012494) rent when you can buy? ne d Call Country seninp, am to VESTIGATE THOROUGHLY Lim inclusive. 420-2220. (112494) BLOON/51MCOE - large two Rick Daniels. NOW at Malo, Laluo•very quiet. very private. No BEFORE SIGNING ANY PICKERING _ two bedrOorn ill- bedroom in 46 unit build. . Realty Inc.. 579-3537.(121394) buses. No pets. 686.1913 Crag, CONTRACTS, (TF) hone 427-8333 after 5 p.m. dudes f idgisstove, separate ft -dw laundry, Par". war PICKERING F-h&Nerpopl - 3 WHITBY - mailo/fornale room 19" Daytona, 2.2L turbo. 2 AJAX entrance, $700 monthly, Firsv --aged. Close to storeuibus, bedroom newer detached 2 mate wanted to share 4 • ' • • ' SPACK)us 8RK:HT last. available Dec. 15 or Jan. 1. from $675 inclusive. Go direct to storey home, double all • doe hatcfhtlack with Tbar, elk. , garage. air, bedroom home, laundry 1 rm., Smoke tree b No �. no smokers. (905) 6e3- 123 Blow St. W. or tar collect snwrte with roman tub. music facilities. $350 per month + Cal 6 Concision. 117(1 2866. (112794) 905-5711289. (TF) room in finished basement. uldii". Call 666-3530, leave Call6B31t73. (112994) IBMeI apt Avail- 1)80, 1. t1t99.. Available Dec- 1. 686- 1ttM Pontiac Firefly.s29oo �P ant. null kit. 4- wwrer -Rog:,end/Carley,. OSHAWA - baawlor. $450. One message please. (, !2994) PRE CHRISTMAS MAJOR AUCTION NOTICE ab.o. Good condition. 964 Nis. bath. Laundry tliCili06 , nice clean bachelor basement bedroom. 1568: Two b•droorn. 7106. (11259s) Aafg tltdpr in5�p(pM yyppjy� from pig pljnc� san Kingcab Wcap, 110.000 plerltlrtg, firSlMaSt ref, OPartn ens. separese entrance. $619. Three bedroom $705. WHITBY - one bedroom base- 150 LAMD EDITION PRINTS. 200 Difivo 0 RING$ kms. $1400 as is. 725.3252 Patio, kitchen, bathroom. clean acid large units. Include rtnent apartment in quiet 6 Alex, •' MANOGANYFURNRURE•RUGS' SSSS. plus ublitie5. heat. cable. ha water. laundry COLLECTIBLES' after 5p.m (I 1299w) X9.5223 laundry taciihes, wits one non new pelting, yon premises. 2 GfF1MIARE'316f416COMPUTERS 'PRWTERS' tutloker. Firavyat. $465 irncud- appliances. Tenant pays appliances, sspaross storage 1987 ToyOta Tercel, 4 Cylinder. auto, Pa.. Pb-, 138.000 kris., $2200 as is. ob o. Cal 429- 0346.(112994) 19x6 Mercury Topaz GS, 4 door, auto. air. fully loaded. now tires. battery. $1895. Call (905) 427- 6564.(112594) 1M$ Marc Caper. two door. V6. aLft ps.. pb•. air. cruise and windows. Low miles. Good clean running car. Was $2796. now $2495 asA)9ed. 6 mom nice cars I* Choose born Call 427- 9722 anytime. Russ. open 7 days a week indoors Bp Town Saba. (112$4) ION Fido, two dew. aulo. air. -M now Bridgseowne ties, eacel- fent clean running car. Was 82896, now $2386 oWied. Hlx- Eng utilities- Call 430-3563- hydro. Call 436b700 of 404- Carpeted. parking la 1 car. SPACE FOR RENT '-COINS • (t2594) ii95. Avaiabb JarL 1/95. 72B- Looking for a professional PUBLIC AUCTION CounMY Mapartmong rfoorr single t or apart- 3594. (112794) Heirstlrlist o besuldw in osaAwA 11Me 0e000 a FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 25th AT 7 00 P M, smoker. No dogs. Also two menta anry� at Phot aro op- i a war., friendly, (PREVIEW AT 6:00 PX) HELD AT THE bedroom country 94artrrnsnt. Glen St. Gose to schools, strop , atmosphere. HOLIDAY NN, OSHAwA,1011 BLOOR ST E., 9Dse49 2f3B. (112794) � and �. to fps k7cluded. For further inb. please till (HARMONY ,1011 B Firsvlast months rent required. WNIT•r -spacious one bedroom bneawg apwvrdom Cal 7291993. (120194) Private entrance, parking, THREE bedroom swinging for appiano W laundry. ff splacs, of detached non smoker, no pets. $625 bungalow in south Oshawa mea, itntuslw. Fitst/last, reserwic". GAA plant. 442 Phillip Murray CAN 837-5186 or 666-1664. Ave. 5750 per month . utilities. -requir. 465-5379 VACANCIESI Cal the One stop atter 5 orf 839.1151 Bev Brazier rental shop for a BETTER "lection. DURHAM HOME OSHAWA Blvd. Large two RENTERS. (905) 428-1278 min- bedroom upper floor, large inns( fee. LANDLORD'S AD. lo1Chen, Laundry, parking, $675 686.1485 )'elf/ titilt Orr 301 LOTS OF Cnslprlts Yewrt, r(gtlts, Ast & from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. WN FM Soo, Ibrds cd Rade Fit &* Colx*u by flit i Rbytt, Tothill•, Srillw Cft"id Yellen. Crarbwly CrydaL WHITBY Executive offices S' Collttw Ddf. 'naffs Fe' tlosd Catwps, Own 150 CrA AA Complete business facility,r•>iMtwitdEdYMM MiLIKM brsalolfb koold••6RO(POF (905) 686-7895 Or (905) 430- SEYEN ARTISTS' AJ. Canoe Ceridsd AY. Jtldssr, fl esift 9448. 012494) Room, G Is", it %rype. C. Glick L Tal Amp, baawAL Itligholk Ll *w. dl: Spl EQlitmrN Is be IgM - Gas Betimes les, Dogs. • ' tblll9lp lirsss Vakl Siad Eat eM Dlds C*t Tahle Owmd Strld, KillO Shot DaofFsff Desk ale Own 230 at safes i 1-- ' Inclusive. (905) 725-7526 or Gemini Sfela w 10141E Olwely Otarnoldi VERTISE FREEII (TF) WHITBY - Clean bright three GORGEOUS three bedroom SpoMClNtlbks�i 190290 Mbdd ModMnJeawiy,lVddMt,ek TWO bedroom apartment (1124 6x2 -x625 (collect) SOU 099 BalSo(RARE) (t12a94) bedroom towMnotrp prernovated cello clone aaa a from N. GM Plant. fully W famous Clear 4- frlplstl9, I SOW Flo A es. Plakl, w- Xaas Sate ry on this One. 6 mow into pis AJAX - two bedroom basement y ---- -- kitchen. family room, garage. Water Beach. pool. R*1r. D� Cttl Flain a Klee! ' lu dnooee from. Cab 427-9722 apartment available Dec. I- Har- renovated, separate entrance. COURTICEfrOWNUNE - large 1.5 baths, 4 appliances, new BBO, private yard. aipable dr West W. wood/Ba I $675 month) fridge• eta• no Pets• $500 us One bedroom Doe. gas heat11105,430-fly, Hand Made Ar Bailw Hoffer Bills. AVegs, anytime Rues, Open 7 days a Y Y • Y utilities. Firstilast. Call Plus �n�' 4 in9• air. $025. and t lvi 1985. For 696-9g atlon CM9tbt, Doi BIIN, , � Cas,Trufs, RoNkls, F 1MMt rnd0ora. Bip Totten gales. inclusive. Firsvalat. Parking, (905) bath, laundry facilities. parking, 2198. (112494) and 1p Y)Me 1884 OWs loaded, gate entrance. 686.2338. 764.6667. (112594) non smoker, no pets. $450 per AJAX - 3 bedroom own (F) 88698480 MitiCfnais'Attaatbas,4k original y (1 12594 OSHAWA BloovGrandview,'tP month CAN 4282925. (112494) West harp 5793798. TF waiatlebYfnor p paint. excellent CLOSE to da•wrnarvrn Oshawa r*VlHwY e2. End unit w 4hn POMPANO Beach Condo. Great Mary are ilat IN na ms fe iDloa Condition. Certified, $3100. pa per floor of tromp. appliances, SOUTH Oshawa - 4+ bedroom garage. $1100 monthly . vacation spore Two bedroom, 2 CAlk, VISA, MC, NO PFUIUMS OR Alrge S. fe and Hospital. One bedroom tip- quiet neighbourhood, 5825 + 1/2 aPastmarM. shared yid. $850 . utilities. Fira4m. SURt71ARGES• at Fr podld i 4301008.(1129N) Rsfererncee. baths, ever Included. arfalrlttditwk.alansollAekfon per floor, $525 +hydro Fisv utilities OR bachelor aparerwrn, utilities. Firsvlast, imsrnediate Non sit o". no pets, availabb pool. hot tub, lwww• Close q a• PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. 416 29�17i2 1972 Cu**e oonwruble• as Ia, last. s78 870o wi arbr $n 729 1560 all inclusio. Very clean PoMeseiat Call 7Q5277.13) t. ir►xstedi�tof !05-429-3238. Call $1000 0.11.6. -GTI (906)•049. 8809 (112Dis) and modern-. •4'04. 499., (tf�N - p20MI (VJ) •Sb0008• 13 (112490r .. . , . i , ... .. hone 427-8333 after 5 p.m. dudes f idgisstove, separate ft -dw laundry, Par". war PICKERING F-h&Nerpopl - 3 WHITBY - mailo/fornale room 19" Daytona, 2.2L turbo. 2 AJAX entrance, $700 monthly, Firsv --aged. Close to storeuibus, bedroom newer detached 2 mate wanted to share 4 • ' • • ' SPACK)us 8RK:HT last. available Dec. 15 or Jan. 1. from $675 inclusive. Go direct to storey home, double all • doe hatcfhtlack with Tbar, elk. , garage. air, bedroom home, laundry 1 rm., Smoke tree b No �. no smokers. (905) 6e3- 123 Blow St. W. or tar collect snwrte with roman tub. music facilities. $350 per month + Cal 6 Concision. 117(1 2866. (112794) 905-5711289. (TF) room in finished basement. uldii". Call 666-3530, leave Call6B31t73. (112994) IBMeI apt Avail- 1)80, 1. t1t99.. Available Dec- 1. 686- 1ttM Pontiac Firefly.s29oo �P ant. null kit. 4- wwrer -Rog:,end/Carley,. OSHAWA - baawlor. $450. One message please. (, !2994) PRE CHRISTMAS MAJOR AUCTION NOTICE ab.o. Good condition. 964 Nis. bath. Laundry tliCili06 , nice clean bachelor basement bedroom. 1568: Two b•droorn. 7106. (11259s) Aafg tltdpr in5�p(pM yyppjy� from pig pljnc� san Kingcab Wcap, 110.000 plerltlrtg, firSlMaSt ref, OPartn ens. separese entrance. $619. Three bedroom $705. WHITBY - one bedroom base- 150 LAMD EDITION PRINTS. 200 Difivo 0 RING$ kms. $1400 as is. 725.3252 Patio, kitchen, bathroom. clean acid large units. Include rtnent apartment in quiet 6 Alex, •' MANOGANYFURNRURE•RUGS' SSSS. plus ublitie5. heat. cable. ha water. laundry COLLECTIBLES' after 5p.m (I 1299w) X9.5223 laundry taciihes, wits one non new pelting, yon premises. 2 GfF1MIARE'316f416COMPUTERS 'PRWTERS' tutloker. Firavyat. $465 irncud- appliances. Tenant pays appliances, sspaross storage 1987 ToyOta Tercel, 4 Cylinder. auto, Pa.. Pb-, 138.000 kris., $2200 as is. ob o. Cal 429- 0346.(112994) 19x6 Mercury Topaz GS, 4 door, auto. air. fully loaded. now tires. battery. $1895. Call (905) 427- 6564.(112594) 1M$ Marc Caper. two door. V6. aLft ps.. pb•. air. cruise and windows. Low miles. Good clean running car. Was $2796. now $2495 asA)9ed. 6 mom nice cars I* Choose born Call 427- 9722 anytime. Russ. open 7 days a week indoors Bp Town Saba. (112$4) ION Fido, two dew. aulo. air. -M now Bridgseowne ties, eacel- fent clean running car. Was 82896, now $2386 oWied. Hlx- Eng utilities- Call 430-3563- hydro. Call 436b700 of 404- Carpeted. parking la 1 car. SPACE FOR RENT '-COINS • (t2594) ii95. Avaiabb JarL 1/95. 72B- Looking for a professional PUBLIC AUCTION CounMY Mapartmong rfoorr single t or apart- 3594. (112794) Heirstlrlist o besuldw in osaAwA 11Me 0e000 a FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 25th AT 7 00 P M, smoker. No dogs. Also two menta anry� at Phot aro op- i a war., friendly, (PREVIEW AT 6:00 PX) HELD AT THE bedroom country 94artrrnsnt. Glen St. Gose to schools, strop , atmosphere. HOLIDAY NN, OSHAwA,1011 BLOOR ST E., 9Dse49 2f3B. (112794) � and �. to fps k7cluded. For further inb. please till (HARMONY ,1011 B Firsvlast months rent required. WNIT•r -spacious one bedroom bneawg apwvrdom Cal 7291993. (120194) Private entrance, parking, THREE bedroom swinging for appiano W laundry. ff splacs, of detached non smoker, no pets. $625 bungalow in south Oshawa mea, itntuslw. Fitst/last, reserwic". GAA plant. 442 Phillip Murray CAN 837-5186 or 666-1664. Ave. 5750 per month . utilities. -requir. 465-5379 VACANCIESI Cal the One stop atter 5 orf 839.1151 Bev Brazier rental shop for a BETTER "lection. DURHAM HOME OSHAWA Blvd. Large two RENTERS. (905) 428-1278 min- bedroom upper floor, large inns( fee. LANDLORD'S AD. lo1Chen, Laundry, parking, $675 686.1485 )'elf/ titilt Orr 301 LOTS OF Cnslprlts Yewrt, r(gtlts, Ast & from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. WN FM Soo, Ibrds cd Rade Fit &* Colx*u by flit i Rbytt, Tothill•, Srillw Cft"id Yellen. Crarbwly CrydaL WHITBY Executive offices S' Collttw Ddf. 'naffs Fe' tlosd Catwps, Own 150 CrA AA Complete business facility,r•>iMtwitdEdYMM MiLIKM brsalolfb koold••6RO(POF (905) 686-7895 Or (905) 430- SEYEN ARTISTS' AJ. Canoe Ceridsd AY. Jtldssr, fl esift 9448. 012494) Room, G Is", it %rype. C. Glick L Tal Amp, baawAL Itligholk Ll *w. dl: Spl EQlitmrN Is be IgM - Gas Betimes les, Dogs. • ' tblll9lp lirsss Vakl Siad Eat eM Dlds C*t Tahle Owmd Strld, KillO Shot DaofFsff Desk ale Own 230 at safes i 1-- ' Inclusive. (905) 725-7526 or Gemini Sfela w 10141E Olwely Otarnoldi VERTISE FREEII (TF) WHITBY - Clean bright three GORGEOUS three bedroom SpoMClNtlbks�i 190290 Mbdd ModMnJeawiy,lVddMt,ek TWO bedroom apartment (1124 6x2 -x625 (collect) SOU 099 BalSo(RARE) (t12a94) bedroom towMnotrp prernovated cello clone aaa a from N. GM Plant. fully W famous Clear 4- frlplstl9, I SOW Flo A es. Plakl, w- Xaas Sate ry on this One. 6 mow into pis AJAX - two bedroom basement y ---- -- kitchen. family room, garage. Water Beach. pool. R*1r. D� Cttl Flain a Klee! ' lu dnooee from. Cab 427-9722 apartment available Dec. I- Har- renovated, separate entrance. COURTICEfrOWNUNE - large 1.5 baths, 4 appliances, new BBO, private yard. aipable dr West W. wood/Ba I $675 month) fridge• eta• no Pets• $500 us One bedroom Doe. gas heat11105,430-fly, Hand Made Ar Bailw Hoffer Bills. AVegs, anytime Rues, Open 7 days a Y Y • Y utilities. Firstilast. Call Plus �n�' 4 in9• air. $025. and t lvi 1985. For 696-9g atlon CM9tbt, Doi BIIN, , � Cas,Trufs, RoNkls, F 1MMt rnd0ora. Bip Totten gales. inclusive. Firsvalat. Parking, (905) bath, laundry facilities. parking, 2198. (112494) and 1p Y)Me 1884 OWs loaded, gate entrance. 686.2338. 764.6667. (112594) non smoker, no pets. $450 per AJAX - 3 bedroom own (F) 88698480 MitiCfnais'Attaatbas,4k original y (1 12594 OSHAWA BloovGrandview,'tP month CAN 4282925. (112494) West harp 5793798. TF waiatlebYfnor p paint. excellent CLOSE to da•wrnarvrn Oshawa r*VlHwY e2. End unit w 4hn POMPANO Beach Condo. Great Mary are ilat IN na ms fe iDloa Condition. Certified, $3100. pa per floor of tromp. appliances, SOUTH Oshawa - 4+ bedroom garage. $1100 monthly . vacation spore Two bedroom, 2 CAlk, VISA, MC, NO PFUIUMS OR Alrge S. fe and Hospital. One bedroom tip- quiet neighbourhood, 5825 + 1/2 aPastmarM. shared yid. $850 . utilities. Fira4m. SURt71ARGES• at Fr podld i 4301008.(1129N) Rsfererncee. baths, ever Included. arfalrlttditwk.alansollAekfon per floor, $525 +hydro Fisv utilities OR bachelor aparerwrn, utilities. Firsvlast, imsrnediate Non sit o". no pets, availabb pool. hot tub, lwww• Close q a• PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. 416 29�17i2 1972 Cu**e oonwruble• as Ia, last. s78 870o wi arbr $n 729 1560 all inclusio. Very clean PoMeseiat Call 7Q5277.13) t. ir►xstedi�tof !05-429-3238. Call $1000 0.11.6. -GTI (906)•049. 8809 (112Dis) and modern-. •4'04. 499., (tf�N - p20MI (VJ) •Sb0008• 13 (112490r .. . , . i , ... .. 1987 ToyOta Tercel, 4 Cylinder. auto, Pa.. Pb-, 138.000 kris., $2200 as is. ob o. Cal 429- 0346.(112994) 19x6 Mercury Topaz GS, 4 door, auto. air. fully loaded. now tires. battery. $1895. Call (905) 427- 6564.(112594) 1M$ Marc Caper. two door. V6. aLft ps.. pb•. air. cruise and windows. Low miles. Good clean running car. Was $2796. now $2495 asA)9ed. 6 mom nice cars I* Choose born Call 427- 9722 anytime. Russ. open 7 days a week indoors Bp Town Saba. (112$4) ION Fido, two dew. aulo. air. -M now Bridgseowne ties, eacel- fent clean running car. Was 82896, now $2386 oWied. Hlx- Eng utilities- Call 430-3563- hydro. Call 436b700 of 404- Carpeted. parking la 1 car. SPACE FOR RENT '-COINS • (t2594) ii95. Avaiabb JarL 1/95. 72B- Looking for a professional PUBLIC AUCTION CounMY Mapartmong rfoorr single t or apart- 3594. (112794) Heirstlrlist o besuldw in osaAwA 11Me 0e000 a FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 25th AT 7 00 P M, smoker. No dogs. Also two menta anry� at Phot aro op- i a war., friendly, (PREVIEW AT 6:00 PX) HELD AT THE bedroom country 94artrrnsnt. Glen St. Gose to schools, strop , atmosphere. HOLIDAY NN, OSHAwA,1011 BLOOR ST E., 9Dse49 2f3B. (112794) � and �. to fps k7cluded. For further inb. please till (HARMONY ,1011 B Firsvlast months rent required. WNIT•r -spacious one bedroom bneawg apwvrdom Cal 7291993. (120194) Private entrance, parking, THREE bedroom swinging for appiano W laundry. ff splacs, of detached non smoker, no pets. $625 bungalow in south Oshawa mea, itntuslw. Fitst/last, reserwic". GAA plant. 442 Phillip Murray CAN 837-5186 or 666-1664. Ave. 5750 per month . utilities. -requir. 465-5379 VACANCIESI Cal the One stop atter 5 orf 839.1151 Bev Brazier rental shop for a BETTER "lection. DURHAM HOME OSHAWA Blvd. Large two RENTERS. (905) 428-1278 min- bedroom upper floor, large inns( fee. LANDLORD'S AD. lo1Chen, Laundry, parking, $675 686.1485 )'elf/ titilt Orr 301 LOTS OF Cnslprlts Yewrt, r(gtlts, Ast & from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. WN FM Soo, Ibrds cd Rade Fit &* Colx*u by flit i Rbytt, Tothill•, Srillw Cft"id Yellen. Crarbwly CrydaL WHITBY Executive offices S' Collttw Ddf. 'naffs Fe' tlosd Catwps, Own 150 CrA AA Complete business facility,r•>iMtwitdEdYMM MiLIKM brsalolfb koold••6RO(POF (905) 686-7895 Or (905) 430- SEYEN ARTISTS' AJ. Canoe Ceridsd AY. Jtldssr, fl esift 9448. 012494) Room, G Is", it %rype. C. Glick L Tal Amp, baawAL Itligholk Ll *w. dl: Spl EQlitmrN Is be IgM - Gas Betimes les, Dogs. • ' tblll9lp lirsss Vakl Siad Eat eM Dlds C*t Tahle Owmd Strld, KillO Shot DaofFsff Desk ale Own 230 at safes i 1-- ' Inclusive. (905) 725-7526 or Gemini Sfela w 10141E Olwely Otarnoldi VERTISE FREEII (TF) WHITBY - Clean bright three GORGEOUS three bedroom SpoMClNtlbks�i 190290 Mbdd ModMnJeawiy,lVddMt,ek TWO bedroom apartment (1124 6x2 -x625 (collect) SOU 099 BalSo(RARE) (t12a94) bedroom towMnotrp prernovated cello clone aaa a from N. GM Plant. fully W famous Clear 4- frlplstl9, I SOW Flo A es. Plakl, w- Xaas Sate ry on this One. 6 mow into pis AJAX - two bedroom basement y ---- -- kitchen. family room, garage. Water Beach. pool. R*1r. D� Cttl Flain a Klee! ' lu dnooee from. Cab 427-9722 apartment available Dec. I- Har- renovated, separate entrance. COURTICEfrOWNUNE - large 1.5 baths, 4 appliances, new BBO, private yard. aipable dr West W. wood/Ba I $675 month) fridge• eta• no Pets• $500 us One bedroom Doe. gas heat11105,430-fly, Hand Made Ar Bailw Hoffer Bills. AVegs, anytime Rues, Open 7 days a Y Y • Y utilities. Firstilast. Call Plus �n�' 4 in9• air. $025. and t lvi 1985. For 696-9g atlon CM9tbt, Doi BIIN, , � Cas,Trufs, RoNkls, F 1MMt rnd0ora. Bip Totten gales. inclusive. Firsvalat. Parking, (905) bath, laundry facilities. parking, 2198. (112494) and 1p Y)Me 1884 OWs loaded, gate entrance. 686.2338. 764.6667. (112594) non smoker, no pets. $450 per AJAX - 3 bedroom own (F) 88698480 MitiCfnais'Attaatbas,4k original y (1 12594 OSHAWA BloovGrandview,'tP month CAN 4282925. (112494) West harp 5793798. TF waiatlebYfnor p paint. excellent CLOSE to da•wrnarvrn Oshawa r*VlHwY e2. End unit w 4hn POMPANO Beach Condo. Great Mary are ilat IN na ms fe iDloa Condition. Certified, $3100. pa per floor of tromp. appliances, SOUTH Oshawa - 4+ bedroom garage. $1100 monthly . vacation spore Two bedroom, 2 CAlk, VISA, MC, NO PFUIUMS OR Alrge S. fe and Hospital. One bedroom tip- quiet neighbourhood, 5825 + 1/2 aPastmarM. shared yid. $850 . utilities. Fira4m. SURt71ARGES• at Fr podld i 4301008.(1129N) Rsfererncee. baths, ever Included. arfalrlttditwk.alansollAekfon per floor, $525 +hydro Fisv utilities OR bachelor aparerwrn, utilities. Firsvlast, imsrnediate Non sit o". no pets, availabb pool. hot tub, lwww• Close q a• PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. 416 29�17i2 1972 Cu**e oonwruble• as Ia, last. s78 870o wi arbr $n 729 1560 all inclusio. Very clean PoMeseiat Call 7Q5277.13) t. ir►xstedi�tof !05-429-3238. Call $1000 0.11.6. -GTI (906)•049. 8809 (112Dis) and modern-. •4'04. 499., (tf�N - p20MI (VJ) •Sb0008• 13 (112490r .. . , . i , ... .. bedroom bneawg apwvrdom Cal 7291993. (120194) Private entrance, parking, THREE bedroom swinging for appiano W laundry. ff splacs, of detached non smoker, no pets. $625 bungalow in south Oshawa mea, itntuslw. Fitst/last, reserwic". GAA plant. 442 Phillip Murray CAN 837-5186 or 666-1664. Ave. 5750 per month . utilities. -requir. 465-5379 VACANCIESI Cal the One stop atter 5 orf 839.1151 Bev Brazier rental shop for a BETTER "lection. DURHAM HOME OSHAWA Blvd. Large two RENTERS. (905) 428-1278 min- bedroom upper floor, large inns( fee. LANDLORD'S AD. lo1Chen, Laundry, parking, $675 686.1485 )'elf/ titilt Orr 301 LOTS OF Cnslprlts Yewrt, r(gtlts, Ast & from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. WN FM Soo, Ibrds cd Rade Fit &* Colx*u by flit i Rbytt, Tothill•, Srillw Cft"id Yellen. Crarbwly CrydaL WHITBY Executive offices S' Collttw Ddf. 'naffs Fe' tlosd Catwps, Own 150 CrA AA Complete business facility,r•>iMtwitdEdYMM MiLIKM brsalolfb koold••6RO(POF (905) 686-7895 Or (905) 430- SEYEN ARTISTS' AJ. Canoe Ceridsd AY. Jtldssr, fl esift 9448. 012494) Room, G Is", it %rype. C. Glick L Tal Amp, baawAL Itligholk Ll *w. dl: Spl EQlitmrN Is be IgM - Gas Betimes les, Dogs. • ' tblll9lp lirsss Vakl Siad Eat eM Dlds C*t Tahle Owmd Strld, KillO Shot DaofFsff Desk ale Own 230 at safes i 1-- ' Inclusive. (905) 725-7526 or Gemini Sfela w 10141E Olwely Otarnoldi VERTISE FREEII (TF) WHITBY - Clean bright three GORGEOUS three bedroom SpoMClNtlbks�i 190290 Mbdd ModMnJeawiy,lVddMt,ek TWO bedroom apartment (1124 6x2 -x625 (collect) SOU 099 BalSo(RARE) (t12a94) bedroom towMnotrp prernovated cello clone aaa a from N. GM Plant. fully W famous Clear 4- frlplstl9, I SOW Flo A es. Plakl, w- Xaas Sate ry on this One. 6 mow into pis AJAX - two bedroom basement y ---- -- kitchen. family room, garage. Water Beach. pool. R*1r. D� Cttl Flain a Klee! ' lu dnooee from. Cab 427-9722 apartment available Dec. I- Har- renovated, separate entrance. COURTICEfrOWNUNE - large 1.5 baths, 4 appliances, new BBO, private yard. aipable dr West W. wood/Ba I $675 month) fridge• eta• no Pets• $500 us One bedroom Doe. gas heat11105,430-fly, Hand Made Ar Bailw Hoffer Bills. AVegs, anytime Rues, Open 7 days a Y Y • Y utilities. Firstilast. Call Plus �n�' 4 in9• air. $025. and t lvi 1985. For 696-9g atlon CM9tbt, Doi BIIN, , � Cas,Trufs, RoNkls, F 1MMt rnd0ora. Bip Totten gales. inclusive. Firsvalat. Parking, (905) bath, laundry facilities. parking, 2198. (112494) and 1p Y)Me 1884 OWs loaded, gate entrance. 686.2338. 764.6667. (112594) non smoker, no pets. $450 per AJAX - 3 bedroom own (F) 88698480 MitiCfnais'Attaatbas,4k original y (1 12594 OSHAWA BloovGrandview,'tP month CAN 4282925. (112494) West harp 5793798. TF waiatlebYfnor p paint. excellent CLOSE to da•wrnarvrn Oshawa r*VlHwY e2. End unit w 4hn POMPANO Beach Condo. Great Mary are ilat IN na ms fe iDloa Condition. Certified, $3100. pa per floor of tromp. appliances, SOUTH Oshawa - 4+ bedroom garage. $1100 monthly . vacation spore Two bedroom, 2 CAlk, VISA, MC, NO PFUIUMS OR Alrge S. fe and Hospital. One bedroom tip- quiet neighbourhood, 5825 + 1/2 aPastmarM. shared yid. $850 . utilities. Fira4m. SURt71ARGES• at Fr podld i 4301008.(1129N) Rsfererncee. baths, ever Included. arfalrlttditwk.alansollAekfon per floor, $525 +hydro Fisv utilities OR bachelor aparerwrn, utilities. Firsvlast, imsrnediate Non sit o". no pets, availabb pool. hot tub, lwww• Close q a• PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. 416 29�17i2 1972 Cu**e oonwruble• as Ia, last. s78 870o wi arbr $n 729 1560 all inclusio. Very clean PoMeseiat Call 7Q5277.13) t. ir►xstedi�tof !05-429-3238. Call $1000 0.11.6. -GTI (906)•049. 8809 (112Dis) and modern-. •4'04. 499., (tf�N - p20MI (VJ) •Sb0008• 13 (112490r .. . , . i , ... .. Inclusive. (905) 725-7526 or Gemini Sfela w 10141E Olwely Otarnoldi VERTISE FREEII (TF) WHITBY - Clean bright three GORGEOUS three bedroom SpoMClNtlbks�i 190290 Mbdd ModMnJeawiy,lVddMt,ek TWO bedroom apartment (1124 6x2 -x625 (collect) SOU 099 BalSo(RARE) (t12a94) bedroom towMnotrp prernovated cello clone aaa a from N. GM Plant. fully W famous Clear 4- frlplstl9, I SOW Flo A es. Plakl, w- Xaas Sate ry on this One. 6 mow into pis AJAX - two bedroom basement y ---- -- kitchen. family room, garage. Water Beach. pool. R*1r. D� Cttl Flain a Klee! ' lu dnooee from. Cab 427-9722 apartment available Dec. I- Har- renovated, separate entrance. COURTICEfrOWNUNE - large 1.5 baths, 4 appliances, new BBO, private yard. aipable dr West W. wood/Ba I $675 month) fridge• eta• no Pets• $500 us One bedroom Doe. gas heat11105,430-fly, Hand Made Ar Bailw Hoffer Bills. AVegs, anytime Rues, Open 7 days a Y Y • Y utilities. Firstilast. Call Plus �n�' 4 in9• air. $025. and t lvi 1985. For 696-9g atlon CM9tbt, Doi BIIN, , � Cas,Trufs, RoNkls, F 1MMt rnd0ora. Bip Totten gales. inclusive. Firsvalat. Parking, (905) bath, laundry facilities. parking, 2198. (112494) and 1p Y)Me 1884 OWs loaded, gate entrance. 686.2338. 764.6667. (112594) non smoker, no pets. $450 per AJAX - 3 bedroom own (F) 88698480 MitiCfnais'Attaatbas,4k original y (1 12594 OSHAWA BloovGrandview,'tP month CAN 4282925. (112494) West harp 5793798. TF waiatlebYfnor p paint. excellent CLOSE to da•wrnarvrn Oshawa r*VlHwY e2. End unit w 4hn POMPANO Beach Condo. Great Mary are ilat IN na ms fe iDloa Condition. Certified, $3100. pa per floor of tromp. appliances, SOUTH Oshawa - 4+ bedroom garage. $1100 monthly . vacation spore Two bedroom, 2 CAlk, VISA, MC, NO PFUIUMS OR Alrge S. fe and Hospital. One bedroom tip- quiet neighbourhood, 5825 + 1/2 aPastmarM. shared yid. $850 . utilities. Fira4m. SURt71ARGES• at Fr podld i 4301008.(1129N) Rsfererncee. baths, ever Included. arfalrlttditwk.alansollAekfon per floor, $525 +hydro Fisv utilities OR bachelor aparerwrn, utilities. Firsvlast, imsrnediate Non sit o". no pets, availabb pool. hot tub, lwww• Close q a• PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. 416 29�17i2 1972 Cu**e oonwruble• as Ia, last. s78 870o wi arbr $n 729 1560 all inclusio. Very clean PoMeseiat Call 7Q5277.13) t. ir►xstedi�tof !05-429-3238. Call $1000 0.11.6. -GTI (906)•049. 8809 (112Dis) and modern-. •4'04. 499., (tf�N - p20MI (VJ) •Sb0008• 13 (112490r .. . , . i , ... .. ONTANEOUS. attractive, single IP 23.6 , . tired d head games. Its allracl ve, athletic female. .24 for friendship fust or posse relationship SY 1427 (COB) TABLISHED. attractive male. 6 no dependents, seeks Simi- 'Aorknq female. with style, class d a vg he SY 1428 (OSH) NGLE. while male. 26, 6'1', 170 non smaker enjoys many out- rr aruvlles, country muse: and seeking slim female, 20 r, -,-Smoker with similar inter. SY1429(OSH) STABLISHED while male, 42 yrs . Mack hair brown eyes. 4 : cruising 68 Chevy• rIsteen, cottages, picnics, a. r, ousar concerts• seeks shin, --•nokmo. social drinking , e, 32.42, for the above. SY 4381OSH) • ;ride Bond, license to exag- .r, :. diamonds may be forever of could be a girls best friend. Seeking slim to medium build female. non-smoking. 20.27. SY 145,iOSH) SINCERE, .i.orced. white male. 32 : ^ pr:en hair, blue eyes. est. independent, lives in the ;y•dry, enjoys all aspects of -a' ;re dislikes city Ile and bar .ene. seeking female with no ,rn;rv, -h(Idren, same qualities. SY 1463 VB i ATTRACTIVE male. divorced,) ''s . who enjoys --.ck,ng and stupid movies. wowd lke;o meet female. 27.38. •nusl have a sense of humor. for '^encshfC cassible long-term rela- 'Y^sh c SY 1469 HONEST. sincere and tired of the nVpers. male. 20. looking <;r •hay swat female, for friend. r C Cccs ble relationship. SY 1470 i OSH) BWE�.�i s.ighf.white male, 29, e ­ia r enjoys country and musk last cars, spats. .'s :h idren loves annals and -­el%ack rdnq, if interested. - se -,ail SY 1558 (OSH) F!JNI�c%lrr surge. while male, 37, er row;r, brown eyes. 57. 135 entovs Ile and spending quet <,enings a-th that special lady •(aren - please all back and leave ^e number again; SY 1577 rOSH) WARM-HEARTED .aring, attrac- -c* :: s:-ck —, that special :.'-man. 19.30. to spoil and pam- :-, Serious inquiries only. SY 1586 OSH EXECUTIVE angle Dad, 43. lo(k- ,AT le female that enjoys rmg and dancing. Must have :assan for Ne and a strap sense ,? self-esteem SY 1598 EASYGOING male 29, would like -ee' a ady. 25.30. enjoys -ampong. bowleg. baseball, dnrg -u,1 and spending girel evenngs at -cinesingle moms welcome. SY 1611 (OSH) LOOKING for a female, 25.30, enc s ncnest and sincere, must like music. movies, walks in the moon- ght and dnng out SY 1612 SEPARATED, caring, employed `ather of 2 Teens. 39, heavy -set, not roto bar or head games. Likes out- doors, winter and home times. Searching for a while female, 35 40, for possible refatarift. Single moms welcome. SY 1613 (COB) SEPARATED, single, while male, 39, feels 29, attractive, enjoys all sports Leafs and the Jays and rack n roll music, seeking while female, 29.40. must like children, with si i - lar interests. for serious relation- ship. SY 1615 NICE guy, single, 5'10', 160 lbs., caring, romantic, good sense of family Ile, looking for slim, affec- Donate, non-smoking female who warns that special relationship. SY 1634 ATHLETIC, attractive and very romantic single father, 30ish, is looking for a single female, age and race unmpolard, you well be disappointed. SY 1647 (COB) WIDOWER, 62, 5'10',155 Ibis., enjoys dancing, long walks, nature, camping, trail camper only, would like to meet a slut lady, SM, for a long lasling relationship. Cathy: Please call back, didn't gel phone number. SY 1650 (OSH) AMBITIOUS, honest, carni while mak, 32, looking for female, 20.30, for friendship, possible relationship. Who likes cars, children, romantic movies and dinners and actualy, one Of the few nice guys left. SY 1663 (COB) FUN -loving, single, white male, 37, my name is Michael, I enjoy movies, cooking, romantic droners, going out on Sunday drives and • CALL ANYTIME • 24 HOURS A DAY • 7 DAYS A WEEK Here's Mow to use the service: I. SeIccI the alis! )ou wish a, respond to and make nolo orf the four dint til• "mailhox" nuhnher that appears at the end of each ad you are interested in. 2. Using a touch tone telephone call 1-116-976-1991 any tune of the day. You must he within to 905 arca code to access Sincerely Yours tcicphuuc scry icc. 3. Once vont arc connected follow the simple instructions. You will have the option of rcapotxling to a specific ad or browsing voice mailhxrx greetings from Sincerely Yours adyeniwrs within each catcgo- rv. Go ahead. try the service out and sec how easy it is to use. Need a sistance Call 1 -%ANI _87-1NN19 anviiine hctween 100h am. to 12 midni,ht. 7 days. You will not he chaii for !hi. call. For pers,ms 18 years orage and over. at ;•Te SY 1571 (IDSH) LOOKING to meet a very attractive woman inside and out. You deserve to have fun, smile with a flutter in your heart. All men were nil created equal, there are some ad there worthy of you and worth the effort. SY 1672 ESTABLISHED. single. white male. 33 :7' non-smoker, non- drinker. down-to-earth. enjoys the outdoors and quiet times seeks single white female with same attnbutes. 28-35 SY 1673 RECENTLY divorced male. 49. looking !or an attractive female in her late 40 s, enjoys dining out, country must. log walks and trav- el, looking for a non-smoker SY 1674 MUSICALLY -INCLINED ^3n enjoys fitness country aro pr, life. children, attractive, seeks sine woman with good values. SY 1675 AMBITIOUS. athletic, intelligent businessman. Irving in Oshawa. 37. 6, 190 lbs seeks one very special Island Princess answering to the name 'PBS' fa long-term commit- ment. to love. Honest and sharing. Please call soon. SY 1676 (OSH) CONSIDERED very attractive, to. single, white male, 24, 6,165 b6., new to area, intelligent, mature, honest and career-onented seeks attractive, interesting, mature female, 21-28. SY 1677 QUIET, single, white male, 67, 180 los., works steady midnights, interested in someone who is not filo playing head games. SY 1678 HONEST, sincere male, 34, enjoys outdoors and quiet We at home, looking for a serious relabonship. SY1679(OSH) SELF -employed male, 35, 20-30, enjoys camping, watching sports, going to the race track, IookKg for a lady 20-30, in the Oshawa area, for fm**, possible reletbrship. SY 1680 JOSH) UNDERSTANDING, marriage - minded male, 36, divorced, enjoys quiet evenrkfs, do", sports and holidays, hoping to hear from females, 3040. SY 1681(OSH) ExEgRIYE, single male seeks a long-term relationship with a romantic, sngle, petite mon!, 38- 41, must enjoy music, moves and doming. SY 1682 OUTGOING, slim, Nmaous, sin- gle, white mak, 21, seeking a sin- gle black ferrmle, 19.24, for friend- ship, possible relationship, single mons okay. SY 1683 (01 WANTED: Attractive, sexy, slim, easygoing woman, 26-36, likes partying, kids, has good job, single mofhers welcome. SY 1684 HONEST, very attractive, white male 37, nonsmoker, with baby �rJG Goy GS nfjt int. ,nG `ar �,^GAF enjoys quer romantic everrrgs and love most sports, looking for a sin- cere, romantic white female. 30.40, with similar interests. SY 1685 (OSH) DOWN -to -earth, tall, good Wing mite, 32, honest and magmahve with good sense of humour. seek - ng an attractive. petite lady, 2328. with similar qualities who enjoys fun times and quiet romance evenings. for long-term relation- Shp.SY 1686 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL. 3nractive male rs iocm. , ',r a -,mantic temaie. 25-40 SY 1687 (OSH) NEW r !own, sens,tne, affection - ale established, non-smoking. Ph.D professional, while male 35 6, into fitness, music, 'culture'. home and sell-irpr0yerrherd. seeks similar, attractive. well -adjusted woman. SY 1686 (COB) ESTABLISHED -ane 41. self- employed no aeperxkents, would like to meet a slim. attractive Lady. 25-. for friendship, possible rela- trotshrp Non -makers please. SY 166 (OSH) SINCERE. divorced. white male. 49, 5" romantic. loves dancing. country must, dwvng out, also nor► smoker. enjoys movies, ung for female in We 40's for friendship. possible relationship. SY 1690 (OSHI) DOWNHILL skier, 27, 58', seeks chauMt partner, must enjoy travel, music and living Me to the fulesl K you are 20.30, like to go fast, call me. SY 1691 (OSH) HANDSOME, separated gentle- man, father of teen-age boy. early 40's, 55'. 165 bs., looks younger, brown hair, blue eyes, home owner, steady employment, variety of interests. Age and race unimpa• tent, moms' welcome. SY 1692 TRY not to look so pretty, Ohe next tine that we meet. Please don't look so ate, and I wonl act so weak. Gerillemarl. 24, 7, looldg lot lady, 24.35. SY 1693 EMPLOYED, si gie father, 30, 6. 180 this., hazel -green eyes, curly their, enjoys music, dancing, spore and candela dirill is bokng for a woman, 2535, who enjoys simi- lar interests. Race urlimportad. SY 1694 ESTABLISHED professional, mid 5Us, 51B', tit male, seeks attractive, slim to medium build, 45-50.57- 56', for fnendship possible rela- borsh ip. SY 1695 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE white mak, 27, 57, 135 lbs., bond hair, hazel eyes, independent., loves children and arwnas, music and romance, seek ng a female with smilax "Min for friendship, posisible " term mwiorship. SY 1696 (OSH) COUNTRY boy, 36, looking for Iemale for friendship and possible mletior p. SY 1697 (OSH) ESTABLISHED male, 37, 5'6', blue eyes, brown hair, fit non- smoker who enjoys We seeks Inde• pendent lady who is sincere look - ng la dependable guy. AN you fit non-smoking caring single moms please all, all replies answered. SY 1698 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, single wMe mak, 4 l •, THk N*YYS♦PYA R►�` r Y ;'+}"4:JF'PF47-A THERE ARE 26 NEW ADS THIS WEEK! smoker 40. enjoys travel. prrolog- raphy any; cycling looking for Sparhosh or Kahan k>okng woman in mrd 30 s, for f iendsh o possible relationship, SY 1702 (OSH) PURE 1 entry. ,nterestin, ;erson- alitf reed. 47. have no chil- dren. 57 brown haw and eyes, on scale 1 to 10. about a 5. enjoy country interests, artques, movies. looking for someone. 35.48 SY1703(OSH) HONEST. write divorced male 49, non-smoker very romantic, enjoys dancing, movies, dining out and staying horn, looking for an attrac- We female. 40.50. friendship first possible relationship SY 1704 ARDWORKING. honest single male. 28. 6. 185 lbs . part-time father, loves kids, animals and most people. looking for that hon- est kttke lady. SY 1705 SINGLE father 28. 5'10'. employed, settled. dependable. loves weekends away from Toronto, homeowner, not Into the bar scene, looking for someone with the same nleresis. SY 1706 44 -year-old good-looking, ft, while male. 57, medium -build, passan- alely enjoys tennis, god, cycling and lag walks, seeking a shoder, shapely female to share the above and go from there. SY 1706 (OSII) HEY ladies, male, 27, blonde heir, blue eyes, oc casiahalty gong out to movies and nightclubs, seeking Nmorous woman, 28.32, with simF lar interests. SY 17M (06111) A "M in stoning ama, search - ng for his damsel in distress, will - Ing to sacrifice oneself whist stay. 2Ing5afl . Stat ns (06H) inlaythat befall you, PERCEPTIVE, honest, easygoing. very attractive, 35. single fabler of one great boy, koking for honest, attractive, Inell" lady, who is looking for love too. SY 1711 (OSH) while, 31, Interests ndude physical fitness, investments, enjoys hone We and la". would like to meet a female with swnfar interests, to build a relationship, single moms wekbnhe, race unim- portant. SY 1712 HONEST, single, white male, 37, 67, blonde, 200 lbs., no depen- dents, financially secure. I enjoy Ily- ing, reading, traveling, camping, sports, cooling and more. Looking for that special someone to share what life has to offer. SY 1713 (DSII) HONEST and sincere male, lady 25.35 for a long -*err e+a- tjonsno SY 1714 ARE , a 28- 6. yi,00 orA. N n„r, estaro emotionally secure- Are you M, dean shaven. have brown ham and live in the Pcker%Aly area? Seriously. I know yrs a kx to ask, but I have a lot to offer SY 2059 (OSH) BUBBLY, donde and full -of -lite female. 49, sweet. warm. •vourgat- heart. sinking and good-looking seeking that special, tall ma;e friend, for friendship first, possible relationship SY 2105 SINCERE female 41 down-to- earth with a great sense of humour, enjoys squash, y*ig, mares and the outdoors, is looking for friend- ship, possible relationship. SY 2115 (OSH) PETITE, white, separated. Engksh lady, 57 good figure. wVel". loves dancing, animals. walks on The beach and romantic evemgs, wood Mie b meet a stable gentle- man, 50.55, for companionship, possibly more. SY 2145 (OSH) SHAPELY bnMe, happy, heathy and fug of Ile. I love nature. no( campng, classical music and God. Have good sense of humour and libido. Seeking single while male, 45-55, 5'10' or over with comple me Lary personality. SY 2146 M CERE, single, wide kenhate, 28. looking for single, while male. 28- 35, mends first, possible retell ship- Loves co!nby music, dancing and the outdoors. Police officer John, please all back I d&l get your #. SY 2156 (OSH) EASYGOING wMe female, 57', 120 lbs., 24, auburn hair, green eyes, nonsmoker and good sense at humou, seeking a mak, 24-30. SY 2157(OSH) AFFECTIONATE, young at heart woman, 53',130 los., green eyes, non-smoker, enjoys walking, movies, holding harts, dying out. Seeking single mak, 50.60, 510', who can be honest, open and secure, for long term relationship. SY 2158 AFFECTIONATE, loving lady, 40, 57', 130 lbs., brown hair, eyes, loves the outdoors, skating, long walks in the leaves, looking for male, for friendship leading to a relationship and f you're loo" for a good woman, I'm looking for a good man. SY 2160 (OSH) ROMANTIC, sensitive, attractive, female 26, 58'. !owes aWdren, thre- atre. movies, travel. driers out in, not uteresied in bars, seeks a non- smroki g white male 27.32. !or a serious commred relaborshp SY 2170 INDEPENDENT attractive brunere 36 : °• sage p►desslory at mom non-smoker with a good sense of humour. would like to meet an honest sincere whle len• tremarn. 35-45 5 T-, to tnerf;* nv first SY 1180 PPOFESSIONAL s ogle temaie 32 3•••a-1 ,e. ;,e; rlorses and :entry living seeks easy-going -ale. mascukrhe no dependents, around same age SY 2181(COBI VERY �Rractrve 59' pro!essiorai. a-• single mother. 25 seeks e•nite male mho is 91traciue. ntelk- ,en and humorous, for frrendshp and for possible reiationShip. must love kids SY 2185 ! OSH i HEART -i Ica !o . na :=I. bull ^cnes:.:3nng and affectionate. non-smoker would tike :c meet honest, sincere man. 4C 50• for 'ela►jonship clicMant Please call pack leave number SY 2192 (OSH) ACTIVE. to Sim, professional. Sim go - no kits . white female. 38.5 F 115 lbs enjoys travel, mourtarn bung, cross-country soling !nil ria spectator soortsl. seeks similar man SY 1198 (0 SH) SINGLE lady 5 9'. 125 lbs . no dependents, enjoys working out. sports, country marc and olid ROO b Rd. Western Canada gin hooking for a friend. possible relatjonshp. SY 2200 (OSH) COMPASSION, a8echon and loyal- ty to share with a special man. 35- 45. He must be sincere, trustwor- thy, considerate and dependable. Single dads welcome. I am a full figured snghe mom. 37, fnerollift fist, heading to a long-term relabow ship. SY 2201 LDVK hardworbng, heavy sol, poroo !ed lady, 46, pretty, seise of humour, Mees flea markets, sales, country music, social drlikeryinon- smoker, needs affectionate man, 46M, faithful, financially secure, long-term relationship. SY 2202 Iam no beauty queen but not an ugly ducking. I am your average female looking for someone who knows how to treat a lernale, medi- um (wild with a one year old son looking for someone, 23.29, single fathers Welcome. SY 2203 (OSH) tgll"m g ferule, 31, 55', brown hair, green eyes. Motlhet of three loolirg to add some romance to her life. likes country music, alems- live, loves to dance. SY 2204 lel INDEPENDENT, attractive lemlale, 27, 57', 115 lbs., single mom, seeking a while male, 27.33, who Mies outdoors and quiet evenings, for possible relationship. SY 2205 NOT just another pretty face, Mngfr9, sirigk mom, 31, with pas- sion for music, which inspires my artistic talents• openness, honesty and respect are essential. SY 2206 COB FIT, slim, allractive, sincere, hon- es) great sense of humour, seeks 5;3Ge - , T -.• 40-50. for inendshp SY 2208 (OSH) SWEET :etite. red gold hair and green ewes oclung'or singe male 48.59, for fnendsnrp possible rela- Wsrxp interested in boating, snow mcbdng. camarv3. walking dining out and munurf we5lerr, rust SY 2209 OSH SENSITIVE . i -,nes; female 4' N!rrjw i■:: -, ,vie5 dancinq dining out iffy, *airs and lows Ne Looking for a maie 45-6C wnh same rieresls to tneras i possi- ble reatarship. SY 2210 YOUNG at •,earl and rreoendert. 39, singe man. who enjoys danc- ing, spending a say at 'he races. ,lay and Leal games music. horse - baa ^'ung and weeitew getaways. s w5ring to meet someone 35.45. with similar interests SY 2212 (GSH) ATTRACTIVE a -rte sage female r r«:ng 'or :: ack ?vale. 40-45 likes dancing. animals smoker social drwhker SY 2213 OSH AFFECTIONATE :~scan Soy 5c .nc s ;ev r; :a! rig. snare. io n-smciierdrnker. who enjoys dhe great outdoors iocxiN ':r gentle- man with same nlerests and r3kres for comparvansho Dossible long- term relalrorrtsthp SY 2214 OSH CARING female 5 4' ^cr smokerdnncer strtdy into fitrxess. loves must. xwfri long walks. loves to cook. enjoys quiet evenings at home, oves culture and home renovations. has a good sense of humour would like to meet a gentheman. 3550. SY 2215 (COB) COUNTRY ralseel blonde female, 23, brown eyes. likes to make meas IMM would knock your socks off. Mr. Rghl. 23-35, 5'5' to 6.150• 180 Ill need only appy SY 2216 (OSH) SINGLE mother of one, mid 20's. dwil doesrhl want to spend holidays alone, would like to meet gentle- man, 23.33, for possible long•ferm mlaborshq. SY 2217 (COB) CNW me, tag, adradive, single molter of two, 28, nursing student. riot smtlker, seeking mak, 28-40. with a good sense of humour and positive outlook on life, single Whets welcome. SY 2218 (OSH) NURSE seeking attention from mrr Mani, slim, attractive male, 35.40. who will enjoy an uldeperden! and self-sulfi teal single morn. I'm 54', attractive, slim, brunette. 34. SY 2219 (OSH) FIERY brunette, attractive, mmao- tic, sincere female, 43, F , slim with Interests in fitness. seeks attractive male, 39.43. 510' +, pfnysically fit, employed, energetic, loves lite and romance. SY 2979 (OSH) TRUCKERS only. Classy lady dn- ver who enjoys dandng, races and quiet tunes, is searchig for a sn- gk, wMe, male driver who wank to be pampered and cherished. SY 2980 TRAVEL, movies, music, dancing. Wet leisure times and some out- door activities. sounds like you? Proleswrial, educated male. 27 seeks good-looking, non-smoking while male wth similar inleresls, for fnenr7;nip relationship. SY 5467 (COB) ATTACHED female. 33. 57' 160 lbs, wishes :: meet an allractive female to gel together for daytime =ncounters. SY 5489 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL male. 27 aging •,r iaT 'pr fcendship. possible •elatlonstvp. non-smoker SY 5563 GAY raie. 23, seeking same 19- •:r',v;ndshq, possible relatiosnjo -^(cys dancing. movies. Socializing -o 7uiel leisure time M this sounds -e ecu° Respond SY 5564 (OSH) ATTACHED :^uple wouls 'kip -eet 3 S,r,e -,ale. 40•. nalrre than welcome must like mis SY 5579 (COB) MALE. ;' ciecerit. slim. fa moving -s-aura area. seeks hires:. -asctine make friend. possible intc eegn. for friendship. ac.. serious pores (Dan, please cal! again I In t got ycur number, SY 5591 OSH) G_OODLOOKING ^+ale. tall. thin Nllh -%^ :ar. SReKS same. forinendshp. SY 5592 (OSH)� GENUINE ra e. 27, nor-sirri erk=ls :ra,e the outdoors and ill : . seeks sante !cr =oan- lorshm and possible relationship. 2335 SY 5597 OSH BUBBLY -a-e 34 5 " brown hair e5res' meet ladies Check it A and see «fat happens dscre- non assured All calls wul be returned SY 5604 (OSH) COUPLE ea•, 3C s ,e dean 4:Rw rg '- no in the Picker-,, area ?!ease 21 mailbox for ^cr= into SY %05 A --PAC' VE -a a lookmg';r same :.e ise :air n al 'or -lop xlo. SY 5606 HONEST s-- sincere male earn s:: in!, -ifs camorng. hshi and quiet romantic evenings, seeks same d scretion assured and ,!iWec SY 5607 OSH: attr3CNe :azi.e earry-mic 2u 5. ,Opk;r •:+ a temaie. ' 9-30. for MenQshrt. eic Pease ,aa ma;!b,:r for more do. SY 5608 OSH OSHAWA 3' ;aero_ Sa"1e 18.3E - ationsnrp SY 5609 (OSH BLONDE. -.*-eyed. singe female ^3 IVv ':v same for an 'rrmal relat(onsrnc dean and discreet Serreus caters ony SY %I I FRIENDLY :.upie searcr'ung'or a :(ear' open-mnded swgle worrar 20-40 tui-'ogured :kay Oshawa area. He s 6 r 246 lbs . straight 38. she s 52'. fulHkgued. 28 Cat our box to leave a message star, *inti coffee SY 5612 MALE. 29 slim, atiractroe. shy. seeks slim good-looll !emaie. 154. with an open mond. SY 5613 OSH OPEN-MINDED male. 22 seeks same, oder 23, for fnerdshrp SY 5614 OSH ATTRACTIVE, couple. late 20 s seeks attract* ternale. Please cal mailbox for more into. SY 5615 OSH MALE, while. 51, loolarg for sage lady or a couple. Please all mail- box ar:box for more woo. SY 5617 (OSH) GAY while male couple, very good- loolarg masciline, 37, 6. 180 ft.. 31, 510', 140 lbs., seeks others. 18.30. for discreet tun and friend- ship, all our box for more into . take a dlance you want be sorry SY 5623 OSH A slim and lit, good looking MO. 40's, would like to meet others. Discretion and privacy given and expected. SY 5624 OSH SINGLE female, tate 20's, see" same for friendship and or relaoon• ship. I love the outdoors, travel, music and romantic dinners. Lers have a coffee and talk. SY 5625 OSH PROFESSIONAL, gay mak, 32. just out of Wig -term relationship, enjoys reading, socializing and quiet nights at hone. would like to meet same, it interested and world like to know more, respond. SY l!626 GENUINE male, loobrg for gate- man, 45, who is discreet, good kodlorg and alto a relatanshp. SY 5627 (OSH) COUPLE, 37s, good•looidng, seek- ing same. Please a8 mailbox for more Into. SY 5628 �n_=., r C ��gtpn Thu Week 8 Northumberland N6ws essumea no liabiky br the conknt a rwply to any Sincerely Yours edvwrtiwrtwnt, Thw-advertiser assunws eompkwb liability for the content of, and all responses to any and IMsVolwW Commwwry-Newspapers and its employees harmless toe all coral!, atkpensee, wa0rw6a d:oon diatiory or recording placed by doe advertiserorypy.y gy,agrees not to leave his/her telephone number, last name or address in twss'her gree0nq free" Wtby Thrs Week reserves the right to revise. restirci or cancol any adverksement a change doe category M which an ad is placed. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR BROWSE FEATURE? For $1.99 per minute you can call 4Iticrreln Tours 24 hours per day, 7 days per week to hear and respond to voice greetings on this system. THERE ARE 26 NEW ADS THIS WEEK! smoker 40. enjoys travel. prrolog- raphy any; cycling looking for Sparhosh or Kahan k>okng woman in mrd 30 s, for f iendsh o possible relationship, SY 1702 (OSH) PURE 1 entry. ,nterestin, ;erson- alitf reed. 47. have no chil- dren. 57 brown haw and eyes, on scale 1 to 10. about a 5. enjoy country interests, artques, movies. looking for someone. 35.48 SY1703(OSH) HONEST. write divorced male 49, non-smoker very romantic, enjoys dancing, movies, dining out and staying horn, looking for an attrac- We female. 40.50. friendship first possible relationship SY 1704 ARDWORKING. honest single male. 28. 6. 185 lbs . part-time father, loves kids, animals and most people. looking for that hon- est kttke lady. SY 1705 SINGLE father 28. 5'10'. employed, settled. dependable. loves weekends away from Toronto, homeowner, not Into the bar scene, looking for someone with the same nleresis. SY 1706 44 -year-old good-looking, ft, while male. 57, medium -build, passan- alely enjoys tennis, god, cycling and lag walks, seeking a shoder, shapely female to share the above and go from there. SY 1706 (OSII) HEY ladies, male, 27, blonde heir, blue eyes, oc casiahalty gong out to movies and nightclubs, seeking Nmorous woman, 28.32, with simF lar interests. SY 17M (06111) A "M in stoning ama, search - ng for his damsel in distress, will - Ing to sacrifice oneself whist stay. 2Ing5afl . Stat ns (06H) inlaythat befall you, PERCEPTIVE, honest, easygoing. very attractive, 35. single fabler of one great boy, koking for honest, attractive, Inell" lady, who is looking for love too. SY 1711 (OSH) while, 31, Interests ndude physical fitness, investments, enjoys hone We and la". would like to meet a female with swnfar interests, to build a relationship, single moms wekbnhe, race unim- portant. SY 1712 HONEST, single, white male, 37, 67, blonde, 200 lbs., no depen- dents, financially secure. I enjoy Ily- ing, reading, traveling, camping, sports, cooling and more. Looking for that special someone to share what life has to offer. SY 1713 (DSII) HONEST and sincere male, lady 25.35 for a long -*err e+a- tjonsno SY 1714 ARE , a 28- 6. yi,00 orA. N n„r, estaro emotionally secure- Are you M, dean shaven. have brown ham and live in the Pcker%Aly area? Seriously. I know yrs a kx to ask, but I have a lot to offer SY 2059 (OSH) BUBBLY, donde and full -of -lite female. 49, sweet. warm. •vourgat- heart. sinking and good-looking seeking that special, tall ma;e friend, for friendship first, possible relationship SY 2105 SINCERE female 41 down-to- earth with a great sense of humour, enjoys squash, y*ig, mares and the outdoors, is looking for friend- ship, possible relationship. SY 2115 (OSH) PETITE, white, separated. Engksh lady, 57 good figure. wVel". loves dancing, animals. walks on The beach and romantic evemgs, wood Mie b meet a stable gentle- man, 50.55, for companionship, possibly more. SY 2145 (OSH) SHAPELY bnMe, happy, heathy and fug of Ile. I love nature. no( campng, classical music and God. Have good sense of humour and libido. Seeking single while male, 45-55, 5'10' or over with comple me Lary personality. SY 2146 M CERE, single, wide kenhate, 28. looking for single, while male. 28- 35, mends first, possible retell ship- Loves co!nby music, dancing and the outdoors. Police officer John, please all back I d&l get your #. SY 2156 (OSH) EASYGOING wMe female, 57', 120 lbs., 24, auburn hair, green eyes, nonsmoker and good sense at humou, seeking a mak, 24-30. SY 2157(OSH) AFFECTIONATE, young at heart woman, 53',130 los., green eyes, non-smoker, enjoys walking, movies, holding harts, dying out. Seeking single mak, 50.60, 510', who can be honest, open and secure, for long term relationship. SY 2158 AFFECTIONATE, loving lady, 40, 57', 130 lbs., brown hair, eyes, loves the outdoors, skating, long walks in the leaves, looking for male, for friendship leading to a relationship and f you're loo" for a good woman, I'm looking for a good man. SY 2160 (OSH) ROMANTIC, sensitive, attractive, female 26, 58'. !owes aWdren, thre- atre. movies, travel. driers out in, not uteresied in bars, seeks a non- smroki g white male 27.32. !or a serious commred relaborshp SY 2170 INDEPENDENT attractive brunere 36 : °• sage p►desslory at mom non-smoker with a good sense of humour. would like to meet an honest sincere whle len• tremarn. 35-45 5 T-, to tnerf;* nv first SY 1180 PPOFESSIONAL s ogle temaie 32 3•••a-1 ,e. ;,e; rlorses and :entry living seeks easy-going -ale. mascukrhe no dependents, around same age SY 2181(COBI VERY �Rractrve 59' pro!essiorai. a-• single mother. 25 seeks e•nite male mho is 91traciue. ntelk- ,en and humorous, for frrendshp and for possible reiationShip. must love kids SY 2185 ! OSH i HEART -i Ica !o . na :=I. bull ^cnes:.:3nng and affectionate. non-smoker would tike :c meet honest, sincere man. 4C 50• for 'ela►jonship clicMant Please call pack leave number SY 2192 (OSH) ACTIVE. to Sim, professional. Sim go - no kits . white female. 38.5 F 115 lbs enjoys travel, mourtarn bung, cross-country soling !nil ria spectator soortsl. seeks similar man SY 1198 (0 SH) SINGLE lady 5 9'. 125 lbs . no dependents, enjoys working out. sports, country marc and olid ROO b Rd. Western Canada gin hooking for a friend. possible relatjonshp. SY 2200 (OSH) COMPASSION, a8echon and loyal- ty to share with a special man. 35- 45. He must be sincere, trustwor- thy, considerate and dependable. Single dads welcome. I am a full figured snghe mom. 37, fnerollift fist, heading to a long-term relabow ship. SY 2201 LDVK hardworbng, heavy sol, poroo !ed lady, 46, pretty, seise of humour, Mees flea markets, sales, country music, social drlikeryinon- smoker, needs affectionate man, 46M, faithful, financially secure, long-term relationship. SY 2202 Iam no beauty queen but not an ugly ducking. I am your average female looking for someone who knows how to treat a lernale, medi- um (wild with a one year old son looking for someone, 23.29, single fathers Welcome. SY 2203 (OSH) tgll"m g ferule, 31, 55', brown hair, green eyes. Motlhet of three loolirg to add some romance to her life. likes country music, alems- live, loves to dance. SY 2204 lel INDEPENDENT, attractive lemlale, 27, 57', 115 lbs., single mom, seeking a while male, 27.33, who Mies outdoors and quiet evenings, for possible relationship. SY 2205 NOT just another pretty face, Mngfr9, sirigk mom, 31, with pas- sion for music, which inspires my artistic talents• openness, honesty and respect are essential. SY 2206 COB FIT, slim, allractive, sincere, hon- es) great sense of humour, seeks 5;3Ge - , T -.• 40-50. for inendshp SY 2208 (OSH) SWEET :etite. red gold hair and green ewes oclung'or singe male 48.59, for fnendsnrp possible rela- Wsrxp interested in boating, snow mcbdng. camarv3. walking dining out and munurf we5lerr, rust SY 2209 OSH SENSITIVE . i -,nes; female 4' N!rrjw i■:: -, ,vie5 dancinq dining out iffy, *airs and lows Ne Looking for a maie 45-6C wnh same rieresls to tneras i possi- ble reatarship. SY 2210 YOUNG at •,earl and rreoendert. 39, singe man. who enjoys danc- ing, spending a say at 'he races. ,lay and Leal games music. horse - baa ^'ung and weeitew getaways. s w5ring to meet someone 35.45. with similar interests SY 2212 (GSH) ATTRACTIVE a -rte sage female r r«:ng 'or :: ack ?vale. 40-45 likes dancing. animals smoker social drwhker SY 2213 OSH AFFECTIONATE :~scan Soy 5c .nc s ;ev r; :a! rig. snare. io n-smciierdrnker. who enjoys dhe great outdoors iocxiN ':r gentle- man with same nlerests and r3kres for comparvansho Dossible long- term relalrorrtsthp SY 2214 OSH CARING female 5 4' ^cr smokerdnncer strtdy into fitrxess. loves must. xwfri long walks. loves to cook. enjoys quiet evenings at home, oves culture and home renovations. has a good sense of humour would like to meet a gentheman. 3550. SY 2215 (COB) COUNTRY ralseel blonde female, 23, brown eyes. likes to make meas IMM would knock your socks off. Mr. Rghl. 23-35, 5'5' to 6.150• 180 Ill need only appy SY 2216 (OSH) SINGLE mother of one, mid 20's. dwil doesrhl want to spend holidays alone, would like to meet gentle- man, 23.33, for possible long•ferm mlaborshq. SY 2217 (COB) CNW me, tag, adradive, single molter of two, 28, nursing student. riot smtlker, seeking mak, 28-40. with a good sense of humour and positive outlook on life, single Whets welcome. SY 2218 (OSH) NURSE seeking attention from mrr Mani, slim, attractive male, 35.40. who will enjoy an uldeperden! and self-sulfi teal single morn. I'm 54', attractive, slim, brunette. 34. SY 2219 (OSH) FIERY brunette, attractive, mmao- tic, sincere female, 43, F , slim with Interests in fitness. seeks attractive male, 39.43. 510' +, pfnysically fit, employed, energetic, loves lite and romance. SY 2979 (OSH) TRUCKERS only. Classy lady dn- ver who enjoys dandng, races and quiet tunes, is searchig for a sn- gk, wMe, male driver who wank to be pampered and cherished. SY 2980 TRAVEL, movies, music, dancing. Wet leisure times and some out- door activities. sounds like you? Proleswrial, educated male. 27 seeks good-looking, non-smoking while male wth similar inleresls, for fnenr7;nip relationship. SY 5467 (COB) ATTACHED female. 33. 57' 160 lbs, wishes :: meet an allractive female to gel together for daytime =ncounters. SY 5489 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL male. 27 aging •,r iaT 'pr fcendship. possible •elatlonstvp. non-smoker SY 5563 GAY raie. 23, seeking same 19- •:r',v;ndshq, possible relatiosnjo -^(cys dancing. movies. Socializing -o 7uiel leisure time M this sounds -e ecu° Respond SY 5564 (OSH) ATTACHED :^uple wouls 'kip -eet 3 S,r,e -,ale. 40•. nalrre than welcome must like mis SY 5579 (COB) MALE. ;' ciecerit. slim. fa moving -s-aura area. seeks hires:. -asctine make friend. possible intc eegn. for friendship. ac.. serious pores (Dan, please cal! again I In t got ycur number, SY 5591 OSH) G_OODLOOKING ^+ale. tall. thin Nllh -%^ :ar. SReKS same. forinendshp. SY 5592 (OSH)� GENUINE ra e. 27, nor-sirri erk=ls :ra,e the outdoors and ill : . seeks sante !cr =oan- lorshm and possible relationship. 2335 SY 5597 OSH BUBBLY -a-e 34 5 " brown hair e5res' meet ladies Check it A and see «fat happens dscre- non assured All calls wul be returned SY 5604 (OSH) COUPLE ea•, 3C s ,e dean 4:Rw rg '- no in the Picker-,, area ?!ease 21 mailbox for ^cr= into SY %05 A --PAC' VE -a a lookmg';r same :.e ise :air n al 'or -lop xlo. SY 5606 HONEST s-- sincere male earn s:: in!, -ifs camorng. hshi and quiet romantic evenings, seeks same d scretion assured and ,!iWec SY 5607 OSH: attr3CNe :azi.e earry-mic 2u 5. ,Opk;r •:+ a temaie. ' 9-30. for MenQshrt. eic Pease ,aa ma;!b,:r for more do. SY 5608 OSH OSHAWA 3' ;aero_ Sa"1e 18.3E - ationsnrp SY 5609 (OSH BLONDE. -.*-eyed. singe female ^3 IVv ':v same for an 'rrmal relat(onsrnc dean and discreet Serreus caters ony SY %I I FRIENDLY :.upie searcr'ung'or a :(ear' open-mnded swgle worrar 20-40 tui-'ogured :kay Oshawa area. He s 6 r 246 lbs . straight 38. she s 52'. fulHkgued. 28 Cat our box to leave a message star, *inti coffee SY 5612 MALE. 29 slim, atiractroe. shy. seeks slim good-looll !emaie. 154. with an open mond. SY 5613 OSH OPEN-MINDED male. 22 seeks same, oder 23, for fnerdshrp SY 5614 OSH ATTRACTIVE, couple. late 20 s seeks attract* ternale. Please cal mailbox for more into. SY 5615 OSH MALE, while. 51, loolarg for sage lady or a couple. Please all mail- box ar:box for more woo. SY 5617 (OSH) GAY while male couple, very good- loolarg masciline, 37, 6. 180 ft.. 31, 510', 140 lbs., seeks others. 18.30. for discreet tun and friend- ship, all our box for more into . take a dlance you want be sorry SY 5623 OSH A slim and lit, good looking MO. 40's, would like to meet others. Discretion and privacy given and expected. SY 5624 OSH SINGLE female, tate 20's, see" same for friendship and or relaoon• ship. I love the outdoors, travel, music and romantic dinners. Lers have a coffee and talk. SY 5625 OSH PROFESSIONAL, gay mak, 32. just out of Wig -term relationship, enjoys reading, socializing and quiet nights at hone. would like to meet same, it interested and world like to know more, respond. SY l!626 GENUINE male, loobrg for gate- man, 45, who is discreet, good kodlorg and alto a relatanshp. SY 5627 (OSH) COUPLE, 37s, good•looidng, seek- ing same. Please a8 mailbox for more Into. 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