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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_01_04--V-- __ — 3 TM THE YEAR YOU'LL TAKE THE PLUNGE? 1-% MKOW TOWN CENTRE 420-9707 FEATURE Look inside our Treasure Chest Page A 17 SPORTS Hoping to squash Canada Games foes Page A20 MA Y 1500 OFF ANY PANT WITH THIS AD n,- KINESI. a 831-2086 (,News Adve r-tiser Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1995 28 pages A Nletroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 114 No. 1 ♦ EDUCATION ♦ CONSUMER BEAT School boards TV viewers angry work together to slash cons and improve education By SAL BOMi\IARITO STAFF REPORTER OUKHANl — the re'_ton s two school boards are working_ together to reduce costs and improve the quality of education. The Durham Board of Educa- tion and the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate ")ol Board have each ,eluted three of its elected representatives to sit as. members of the newly -formed joint services committee, which will look at ways of streamlining service delivery and eliminating duplication of services between the two boards. Former cepa- ! rate school chairman Kevin Ashe, a Picker- �Ai�intrustee. has been selected as chairman of the joint services Kevin Ashe committee. which met for the first time last month. A trustee from the public board will assume the role of chairman in 1996. The two boards will alternate in assuming the responsi- bility of committee chairman in sticceeding yam• Also representing the separate school board on the committee are its new chairman Tom Oldman, a Whitby MOM and notch Durbam trustee Katby LeFort. Repiesenting the Pik board an Brock Township trustee Bill Fairbwm, Whitby trustee Doug Ross and board chairman Patty Bo•wns, also of Whitby. The committee's focus is to isoiW existing areas of co -opera - See BOARDS. -Page A9 -SAVE i � syx r over ` unfair' cable firms' rate hikes p MP vows to take fight to Ottawa ky VLAR1ANNE TA ACS — ST XFF RLP(�RTER AJAX-PICKERING — Kcal cable TV subscribers angry because they've been "hung cwt to dry" are being urged by their MP to pull the plug on "unfair" cable companies charging more for channels con- "umcrs don't necessarily want. Over 250 callers have kept the phones ringing in the office of Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague expressing anger they'll now have to pay more for cable service just to keep the channels they've received in the past. Among those who phoned Mr. McTeague to complain about the cable rate hikes was Surinder tiehdev of Pickering. -My concern is not about the amount of money but the way it is done," says Mr. Sehdev. "You don't have a choice whether you want these channels or not. - Mr. Sehdev adds he was "sur- prised" the Canadian Radio -televi- sion and Telecommunications Com- mission (CRTC) allowed cable companies to introduce the new channels this way. He's considering cancelling his cable service and going back to the currently -inactive satellite dish sys- tem he already has at his residence. Miklos Springer of Whitby describes the new cable price system as "ridiculous. "We have a service that we pay for," says Mr. Springer. "If we wad to keep that service 1 have to get some other things which I'm absolutely mot inleriesled in and pay $3 and something more." He says he is already paying a cable bill of about $60 a month. "Why should I pay more if I don't want those (new) services?" he asks. Mr. Springer says, however, that he isn't likely to cancel his specialty package berets he doesn't want to give up TSN. CNN and some of the other channels he's had until now. Doug Humphries says he plans to cancel his specialty channels if the cable companies don't back down and let him keep his old ser- vices for the same rate. Mr. Humphries believes the cable companies might be persuaded to give people back their old chan- nels if many subscribers cancelled their service. "We just have to stand up and say enough's enough." Mr. Humphries adds the rate increases are particularly unfair in light of the fact the cable companies have a monopoly and consumers can't pick another competing firm to which to subscribe. Mr. McTeague, the Ottawa rep- resentative for Ajax. Pickering and See LOCAL...Page A5 Inside In the news Editorial .........................A6 Entertainment. ............ A 18 Sports ...........................A20 Classified ......................A24 Phone lkws General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 The Mews Advertbter regubtrly trues recycled newsprint 93t + 7t GST = $1 A 4 � KSG�� .1 Milo I Win. 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The young offender was charged with imper- sonating a police oficer after three Oshawa resi- dents, one an Ontario Provin- cial Police off- • cer, received telephone calls in the early morning hours of Dec. I1 from someone identifying himself as Durham Regional Police Detective Sergeant Tom Cameron. Det. Sgt. Cameron says the impostor told the residents that warrants had been issued for their arrests and advised them to report to 25 Division in Pick- ering the next day. The youth did such a con- vincing job of impersonating the detective that two out of the three residents showed up at the station as ordered. The perpetrator was nabbed. however, after one of the resi- dents had Bell Canada trace the crank call back to the culprit. When police executed their search warrant, they recovered a Jerky Boys cassette, Det. Sgt. Cameron says. "Tire Jerky Boys are getting more popular with the younger set. The suspect told us he decided to make some crank calls himself after listening to the tape." he says. The suspect told police he decided to impersonate the detective after seeing a front- page story in the Dec. 9 edition of the News Advertiser about a Pickering pet store robbery in which Det. Sgt. Cameron was quoted. me* Pout Pkkwp, Ain §solo to Mlotrlc HIRE YOUR NEIGHBOUR Mdmkm Pshft : 3 Rooms for ordy 499.00 Hod woa Floors 159912a. % irt-t 11- J THE NEW ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARY 4. I"S-PAGE 3 Pickeringleaders have high hopes Sex assault PICKERING — The Roman god Janus, who lent his name to the month of January, had two faces: one to look back and one to look for- ward. Looking back at the past and forward to the future comes naturally at this time of year. As we start a new year, the News Advertiser asked some of Picker- ing's personalities to Lome up with a wish list for 1995. They also toll us what kind of a year 1994 was. Mayor Wayne Arthurs: Last year was a good one for mayor Arthurs. Ile was re-elected by a close margin for his third term as mayor. He notes the Town did not raise taxes, but improved its infra- structure with such projects as the fire hall at Finch Avenue and Dixie Road and the planned Claremont community centre. "A lot of good things went on during `A" mayor Arthurs says. "It was an excellent vex" He's optimistic 1995 will be Just as good. The mayor's hoping for no increases in taxes, that the district plan review will be completed, that the Town will win its bid to close the Brock West dump and that the provincial government will withdraw itself from the Interim Waste Authority hearings looking into fix- proposed heproposed EEI I landfill. "I think what I would most wish for in the community (this) year is drat we build a sense of some com- mon goals and visions that revolve around living in a safe and family Lasky `�'h�1e, secretary of the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade: Local businesses are starting to recover from the recession and are 01MM rrffA" iK TAM a rfr 11 Seating up for better times. That's good news for the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade. The organization was able to raise its profile during 1994, Ms. Whyte says. "We became a bigger voice at the provincial and federal level." The board also met its goals for 1994, set the year before. One of those goals was to introduce the Business Excellence Award,, which were harked out for the tir:.t time in October. The Board of Trade will be cele- brating its 40th anniversary in 1995. One of the goals for this year is to lobby government more. says Ms. Whyte. The board also hopes to start a proram that would encourage resi- dents to shop locally. "One of our biggest things is to make the community aware of ser- vices and businesses (in the aa) " Durham Regional Police Chief Trevor NlcCaghertv: Last year saw throe: of firers shot during a bank robbery in Port Perry a murder at an Ajax firing range aril the slaying of an Oshawa fishing and hunting store owner during a robbery in which the bandits made their get- away in a car owned by a Pickering man, who police believe was kilk:d. "Things can only get better in `95," Chief McCag'rty says. Although the overall crime rate declined last year.s worried about the nature of some that trine. "We're concerned about the ele- ment of violence in crime," he says. Chief McCagbcrty says a major accomplishment of the force was helping with the conviction of Peace Stark for the murder of Pickering I 1 Don't miss your chance to r clean up on Beam Central V ems! Powerful savings on all '94 models and demos. Plus. up to 50% off selected accessories. Supplies are limited - hurry - don 7 be lett in the dust! CANADA S FAVOtNhlfF BtAI:M VACULK IBEAM® Vacuums Plus 1271 Kingston Rd., Pickering ® Morar of the Supmenk! 831-2326 Trevor McCagherty teat Julie Stanton.1Ct1M Knows 'I m very proud of the offs - cors involved in :her .assailant it." he says. His wishes for 19195 include -et- cting more officers out on the street and getting drunk drivers off the roa. ". !'he message I'd like to cvet across is the tremendous support we get from our community bavid Steele, chairman of Picker- irit--Ajax Citizens Together (FAIL i) for the Environment: La:t ear was a busy one for PAC i. with board members meeting an average of 10 hours a week. "Its been a good year as far as the communities and PACT board have rallied around to challenge the provinc; ,; -overnment." Mr. Steele says. As for his wish list he hopes the provincial government will scrap hearings into the EE11 landfill site and hold � !"LA environmental assess- ment. PICKERING -'Durham Regional Police are looking for a man who reportedly sexually assaulted a 15 -year-old Picker- ing girl near a municipal park. Police say the incident occurred around 11:17 p.m. b! the Amberlea Park area behind the Amberlea Shopping Centre near Strouds Lane, between Rosebank and Whites roads. Detective Sergeant Tom Cameron of 25 Division in Pickering says the victim knew her assailant. Det. Sgt. Cameron says. "He was a male acquaintance who duped her into an etiolated area and grabbed her by the hair" and sexually assaulted her, the girl has told police. The incident is currently being investigated by the sexu- al assault unit. PAGW,4-At-VAE NEWS ADYERTIFX ►.WE94J".IJNYA, It f W M � O =y Cj CL - 3 O tZ • Aft 24,12 1 CDz y cz •_� a� It n r W N N ~ W r�� N casts. - a �— z mom '40W W " tQ VIM m W SOK C LJLU - -- LU I - -- CA -=.. 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It is now offering Ms. Latimer believes all the com- channels they'll be paying for. the new services," she says. companies are adding the new chan- nels approved last month by the CRTC to their existing specialty -ser- vice packages and charging sub- scribers more for them, instead of offering the new channels separate- ly. Describing what the cable com- panies are doing as "unfair", the MP says, "The consumer is being hung out to dry here" as most subscribers will have to pay about $3 extra per month to keep the channels they have had until now. lie notes there are cable compa- nies in Canada that are only charging extra for the new channels and allowing their subscribers to keep their existing service at no extra cost. Mr. McTeague has written to the federal minister responsible for the CRTC and cable industry, Michel Dupuy, asking for a review of the approval recently granted the new specialty channels. The MP also opposes the "nega- tive marketing' approach taken by the cable companies, under which subscribers are assumed to want and are billed for the new specialty chan- nel packages unless they phone to let the companies know otherwise. But according to Earl Dusek. general manager of Maclean Hunter Cable TV in Ajax, changes in cable service have been necessitated by CRTC rulings associated with its approval of the new channels. "What we have to remember is how these licences were granted. I can no longer offer what they (cable subscribers) already had. - Mr. Dusck explains the rules have been changed so cable compa- nics must, as of Jan. 1, supply one Canadian channel for each American channel they offer in their specialty service packages. The previous ratio required only one Canadian channel for every two American stations. For example, Maclean Hunter in Ajax used to provide CNN, Head- line News, Arts and Entertainment, The Nashville Network (all Ameri- five American and seven Canadian channels in the package. Mr. Dusek also points out the CRTC requires cable companies to pay for the new specialty channels on the basis of their total number of subscribers, regardless of how many of their customers actually subscribe to each channel. He maintains the only way for cable companies to offer a wide selection of specialty channels at a reasonable rate is by providing them to all customers in packages. He notes, for example, that 10 years ago when TSN was launched it was a "discretionary" service that cost Ajax cable subscribers 57.95 per month. Now, it is available as part of a package of 12 channels at $8.10 per month. Mr. Dusek recalls customers complained about having to pay for channels like A&E and CNN when they were first put in the specialty service package. Now, he says, they are usually among the channels cus- tomers say they want to keep when they complain about having to pay for new ones. Mr. Dusek also maintains the CRTC requirements for Canadian channels imposed have been crucial for the development of the multi- million -dollar Canadian TV and film production industry and all the jobs it creates. He notes, for example, that the new specialty channels are expected to provide a $500 -million boost to the Canadian industry. -1 think we have to give these Canadian services a chance to be viewed,- says Mr. Dusek. "At Sl a day (in Ajax) cable is still an extremely goal value." Helen Latimer. sales and market- ing manager for Trillium Communi- cammtt, which provides cable service to Pickering, echoes Mr. Dusek. She also notes, however, that in three to five Years cable companies will likely be able to provide -pick and pay" service where customers will be able to choose and pay for only the channels they want. The Beware of heartless con artist AJAX-PICKERING — A scam artist may be knocking on doors here, claiming be's a canvasser for the Ilean and Stroke Fo nidation. However, the foundation's door- to-door fund-raising campaign doesn't begirt until February and the than isn't a volunteer for the organi- zaum says Durham West area co- ordinator Christina Kakbos. The man spotted in the Ritchie Avenue -Hwy. 401 algia of Ajax Dec. 23 fits the description of a mak can- vassing the Oshawa area last month An Ajax resident was approached by a young man claiming to be a Heart and Stroke Foundation can- vasser, Ms. Kakbos reports. The resident had seen an article dirt the News Advertiser warning of a young titian carrying a clipboard with die %mdabon Ingo 9mg door- flo•door in sou* Oshawa. After the "aasvasseP" left ite Ajax home. Ibe resitk'nt called the foundation's Ajax office: and police were notified. The cat man is in his 20s. tall, slim. good looking, clean cut. with blond hair. He was: carrying a clip- board and a foundation kit. Legitimate canvassers will wear a red foundation bunon and carry a white, glossy kit book with the orga- nirudou's logo on the fromi, an offi- cial receipt book and information on stroke and heart diseases. Ms. Kakbos says, "We want to make sure people don't give him money. It's going to be a tough enough year as it is. People will hes- iitatte to open the door when the true vokattoera ate at the door," she says. If approached by a suspicious carnrasser, get a good description of the person, try to get the make, model and tioettoe plale number of their veb de and cal polio: inntodi- alf ly. 7frulrfee In icy O%ft al irtsokwtcy P� a• 03MWA 122 Aeert St. rra5os AJAX: 50 C nerdal Ave. 619-1473. COSOUNG: 72 lGng St W. 372.4744 Sapirday & ever*V aMovenerRs available. FREE k ifial cwmAta W- JAMES R.1IANCH TRIPLE YOUR MONEY. 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S70 GIVE US A CALL � General 6n.;-5110 Newsroom 681-5110 Distribution 683-5117 Classified 633-5110 (Nightline - 798-7672) FAX 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 JnfeSeurce 683-7040 4 Real Estate and Automotive Saks 798-7672 National Advertising 493-1300 Mw News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All let- ters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. They should not exceed one and a half pages in length rqi�The News Advertiser � regularly uses Share alike Durham Region's two school boards are off to a posi- tive start in the new year, with a view to saving overbur- dened taxpayers some of their dwindling dollars. The public and separate school boards have formed a joint services committee to look at ways of eliminating duplication of services within their administrations and streamlining the delivery of those services. Though each school board has developed in relative isolation from the other for generations, the time has come for this move. The joint services committee's objectives are achievable with rational debate and cre- ative thought without jeopardizing; curriculum or com- promising, in the case of the separate school board, its 'Catholicism'. It should be noted the school boards have alreadv joined forces to save money in various areas, but this committee provides a formal structure where both sides can come up with new ideas. The good news is Tom Oldman, separate school school representative on the committee, has indicated "any area is under scrutiny". The better news is the committee's members seem to concur with that philosophy as it prepares to sit down and begin targeting areas where sayings can be made. The beneficiaries will be the people who've been footing the hill during particularly rough economic times. Each school board deserves recognition for this ambitious venture; officials at each are clearly respond- ing to calls from the public demanding much better value for their tax dollar. The end result: large administrations run far more cost efficiently, a higher level of co-operation between the two, and a continuing quality of education. 4J WRimi. To THE NiiwS ADVERTISER, 130 CON511:RCIAL AYE., AJAX, LIS 2H5 OR FAX us AT 683-7363 S lltvn V TRADITIONS d Have a happy new year anyway To the editor: For several years I have been dismayed by the tendency of our many -layered governments to remove Christian designations ♦ COMMUNITY from holidays. I For examp . Easter has become Spring reak. Christmas is now a Wint Celebration and Ncw Year's Ev is First Ni�!ht. Darts and laurel To the editor: I am please to submit what I consider to be deserv- ing darts and laurels for the past year. My dart goes to the so-called 'do-gooder' who got out of his car in the south end of Ajax and bad- mouthed a female canvasser for a candidate in last November's municipal election. His foul mouth deserved something stronger than Scope. My laurels (two of them) go firstly to the enter - PUD LISTEN, NON.14S ARTICLE SAYS THE MIDDLE CHILD IN A FAMILY SoMET'IMEs FEELS <..WTfEN• �i WELLNOT AROUND HERE The last re -naming is especial- lv unfortunate because it refers to a law. -lus Primae Noctis" which. in feudal times, permitted the lord of the estate to denower all vir- s in Ajax gency department of Ajax -Pickering General Hospital for performing their duties in an exemplary manner given the extra responsibility placed on them — Flo- rence Nightingales all! The second laurel goes to the staff of the Town of Ajax for their dedication to serving its so of kieendy, and always in a pleasant demeanor. The target of my dart should take a lesson from them! Jim McLean Ajax gins on his property. Another interpretation of 'First Night' is found among the Cymry (i.e. Welsh and Cornish Britons`, from whom t am descended. According to tradition, it is considered to be extremely good luck if, a few moments after mid- night on Jan. 1, a dark-haired man should cross your doorstep, bearing in one hand a bottle and in the other a lump of coal and saying: "Long may your chimney have smoke." No [natter whether you spent New Years Eve deflowering vir- gins or delivering pollutants to your neighbors, may you have a happy New Year. Ann Witc\low Pkkeriing by Steve Nease PUD. 71405 THE ONE! A a. P * �N OF plC �c ko �0P1 'I tE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARY 4. UIS -PACE 7 A T The PI_anning_Department has ---�"� prepared the _-foRowing documents a$ background work for a new Official Plan for the Town: Evolving Needs, Healthy Settings A Vision for Pickering Detailed Land t/aee e Pickering's Draft Communfty J Pickering Neighbouehood and Village Plans District Addressing the Issues Plan Planning Backgrounder No. 2 -Review Statement To obtain any of these documents or for further information regarding the Pickering District Plan Review please call: The Town of Pickering Planning Department at (905)420-4617. THREE HOUR PARKING LIMITATION Like every other municipality in Ontario. the Council of the Town 4 Pickering has passed a by-law to regulate parking throughout the Town. The purpose of such a by-law is to ensure that all the roads in the Town arc kept reasonably clear of cars and trucks in order to allow for the proper movement of vehicular ra1Tc and emergency vehicles. Certainly the Town recognizes that people will have visitors to their bone from time to time and that those people may have to park tin the road. The intent of the Parking By-law is to ensure that people are not parking on the roads for Long periods of time or in areas that inhibit the safe movement of traffic. The Parking By-law states that -No person shall (m any highway park any vehicle for a period longer than three hours...- It is this section that the Town's By-law Enforcement Staff and Police use to ensure that all roads arc kept reasonably clear but at the same time allow people to have visitors. Most of the single and semi-0ewc hed housing in Pickering have a garage and driveway that will accommodate the parking of at least two cars. In multiple family dwellings. such as apartments and townhouses, tient is sufficient parking for both residents and guests on site. This section of the Parking By-law will be edfdxeed vigorously during the winter to ensure that the roads are kept dear of snow right to the curb. In addition to renewing a ticket for parking longer than three hors, the By-law Enforcement Stair will follow this up the neat day at the latest to see if the vehick is still in the same spot sad if so, it will be towed away. A violation of the three bout parting limit could result in a rine of $25. It is hoped that residents will understand die reason for such a regulation and comply With it. if there are airy questions about the Parking By-law, please contact the Municipal Law Enforcement Staff at 42D4615. 0 of CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF PICILMNG - SIDEWALK SNOW mINC CLEARING NOTICE During the winter months, the Municipality cleans the snow from various sidewalks in the Town of Pickering. y. Please be advised that the Town will not be responsible for any damages Mused to objects, such as driveway edging, hedges, shrubs, fencing, and flower beds adjacent to the sidewalk. Repairs to damaged sod will be undertaken by the Town, as deemed necessary. For more information, please contat:t the Department of Parks & Facilities at (905) 4204624. IF A HOLIDAY FITNESS CLASSES: Don't feel guilty over the holidays. Join us for fun one hour fitness classes led by OFC Certified Professional Fitness Instructors. For AFFORDABLE DETAILS Contact the Pickering Recreation Complex at 831-1711 or 683- 6582. NEW YEAR'S FITNESS CLASSES Commencing the week of January 16, 1995, unlimited fitness classes at the Pickering Recreation Complex. TOWN OF PICKERING --� CHRISTMAS -� TREE (COLLECTION �T Please take notf that Chnstmas Trees will be collected for coMposting on your regular garbage day during the weeks of Monday, January 2. 1995 and Monday, January 9, 1995. Please ensure all decorations, hooks, wires. stands, etc. have been removed and your tree is at the roadside for collection by 7:00 a.m., on your regular garbage day. If you have any questions, please contact the Town of Pickering Public Works Department at 420-4630 or 683-2760. t Ontario NOTICE OF HEARIN law to designate the the Town of Pickering G(905) 42a7122 ,gas, 683,2760 HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS... TIME TO WORK OUT OVER THE HOLIDAY SEASON? Take this terrific opportunity to join the Pickering Recreation Complex, and enjoy the benefits of 112 PRICE. monthly memberships for the months of December and January. FOR MORE. INFORMATION ON MEMBERSHIPS CONTACT THE PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX AT 831-1711 OR 683-6582 1101 1DA1' SAIN1ti11tiC; RE ONIPI.'X P001_ PC;KI,1C SN%'1N1: Ian. 2 to 6: 1 p.m. to. 44X) P.M. Jan. 2 to 6: 7 P.M. to 9:(x) P.M. zi.....�..r.. xk—., ....0 k �....� HOLIDAY SKATING REC. COMPLEX ARENA Time: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 4, 5, 6 Call 831-1711 It1910007 Ontario Municipal Board Commission des affaires municipales de 1'Ontario AND APPLICATION to the Ontario Municipal Board In the Town of Pickering for approval of a by - of Whitvale in the Town of Pickering as a Heritage Co rt ervatioxt District pursuant to Section 41 of .S.0.1990 TAKE NOTICE dial the own of Pickering has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provision of Section 41 of the for approval of By-law 4074192 passed on the 7th day of lux 1993. ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY on a before Estowa 3. 1995 send by registered mail or deliver to the Cleric. Town of Pidoaiigg, One The Esplanade. Pickering. Ontario. Ll V 6K7. notice of his or her objection to the approval of the said application topprelher with a statement of the gnwmk of such objection. yy* THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD has appointed TUESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH, 1995, AT THE HOUR OF T 10.00 O'CLOCK (LOCAL TIME) IN THE FORENOON, IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS AT THE CIVIC COMPLEX, ONE THE ESPLANADE IN THE TOWN OF PUCKERING, for the hearing of this application. If an objector does not attend. the hearing will pmoeed initis or her abscom without further naioe. EXPLANATORY NOTE OF sY-LAW 4WAM The purpose and effort of By-law, 4074192 is w designate pans of the hamlet of Whitevale as a Heritage Comervalicn District. The WINevale Hentapfe Conservation David wait established to easure the preservation and enhancement of the special character of Whitevale. By-law 4074192 will be effecled through the Whitevale Heritage District Plan which sets out developeseal guidelines which will provide for contemporary needs while respecting the unique character of the hamlet and its environs. A snap of the Whitevale Heritage Conservation District is attached hereto for reference. embers #?own wish uou and uo �Cu asafe and ittAPSIM OF WNFWWAU n � _ % PAGE i -A -THE NEWS AVVF.ATISEE. W".. ,IANI AXX 4,1995 . ♦ RECYCLER'S REPORT Dipinto the treasure the ❑ Freezer free to a 686-72+40. the Durham � � k DF good home in this month's recycling column By LARRAINE ROULSTON ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST For the past year, the Picker- ing Waste Reductio Committee and the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser have offered The Treasure Chest which lists free and wanted items. Until Ajax's new `All R's' reuse facility becomes a reality. the Treasure Chest is a good way to exchange articles. To place an item in this monthly space, call 420-5625 during regular business hours. WANTED 1) Kitchen cupboards — Jan. _> One 10 -to -1.. -loot wooden banister or railin;_, woman's adjustable cane and a metal kitchen utility table — 839- 1407. TO CAFE AWAY 1) I.ar�,e chest freezer — Sharon. 436-5004 (Oshawa). 2) Stove. 30". sold — 683-'_897. 3) Stove. 30', green — 83-7672. jP 000 A �,reat way to start the new year is to become a member of Envlronmenta et - This non-profit, non-partisan volunteer organization was formed to encourage discussion. co-operation and education on environmental issues among concerned individuals and groups in Durham Region. The most recent accomplishment of DEN members has been the preparation of the Durham Reeion Environmental Resource Directory which is available at every municipal and school library. DUN holds five general meet- ings a year in locations around the region. A meeting, takes st and reduce landfill waste I N 1 � in Pickering on Jan. 26 at Gail Lawlor at 509-3156. p aee 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Ili�,h School (west side of Whites Road. just south of finch Avenue). It features guest speaker Cathy "Taylor of the Ontario Environment Network, who will discuss the Environmental Bill of Ri��hts. A regular newsletter provides, DEN members information on environmental issues and resources as well as upcoming events. To become a member, send your fee of S15 ($5 for stu- dents) to DEN. Box 167, 8 Mid- town Cres., Oshawa, Ont. L 11 81.2. For further details, contact faI�LW GREEN TIP: Share, with your neighbors, major items such as extension ladders or other types of equipment that are used infrequently. Support group meets AJAX - Ajax Fibromyalgia Support Group meets next Mon- day from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 46 Exeter Rd. in Ajax. All individuals with fibromyal- gia and medical associates are welcome. Call 683-6020 (Carolyn) or 839-&382 (Suzanne). Kraft Peanut Butter Smooth, Crunchy or Light 1 kg Sunlight Laundry Detergent Powdered, 12 L - Regular or 5 L - Super Concentrated, Regular or With Bleach Quaker Oatmeal Ready -to -Serve Assorted Varieties, 325-470 g PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. FOOD Were ckwe 'fie y' w! LOEB' Ajax Marketplace475 Westney Rd. North, Ajax 686-5632 Bay ood 105 Bayly Street West Ajax 686-1 "0 Glendale Marketplace 1goo )ixie Rd., Pickering 831-5632 f�y! }) +� +•,t s-,.. ! ... a a -` t �. t'Li:1 i f `�s i#, .'i r i, 1 « i a arc t 4lq� i l I� 4� • i A •'�-t;'�'�--�,is«s;i,.4J.� ! ! �L�I/ f L �i '� � rf •1 i A ! ! ! • e s • • • . . • • 1 t l J 1 � ► t . ' :.a.r.,n, ,. .:"•:w ?.i:nw�a.a:e<.'AZs'mia '1'Gws......,.:....s'u;'.:�.tdi'.i�pw���a:�».r.:.irtts.'w�+. .. .� .. ,:awK'Ya :. :... }.:.•rr+.,.." THE NEWS AUVEIMISER.WEb., JANUARY 4. J!0M-PAGE 9-A Boards exp y lore ways to better serve stude n' is cut taxes FROM PAGE Al tion between the two boards as well as identify new areas where cost savings could be achieved and program delivery improved. "The joint services committee has basically been put into place to summarize areas where we can save money at both boards," Mr. Oldman says. "As far as I'm concerned, as long as we don't lose sight of the integrity of the respective school boards, any area is under scruti- ny" The public school board is equally committed to streamlin- ing service delivery in an effort to reduce costs, says Miss Bow- man. "The intention of the joint ser- vices committee is to maximize the use of our resources at both school boards so there are maxi- mum benefits for the families we serve.- she says. If there is a better way to serve our community and reduce taxes, we will explore that." Some shared services have been in existence at the two school boards for a number of years. Two in particular — joint media library and courier services — have been shared by the boards since 1969. Computer administration sys- tems have been shared to some extent since 1984. On-line stu- dent administration systems were introduced on a shared basis in 1987 for high schools. The sys- tem was introduced at the ele- mentary school level last year. In the area of transportation, the public board is sharing its computerized transportation sys- tem with the separate school board with a view to merging bus routes currently being duplicated. The two boards are also work- ing co-operatively in the areas of adult and continuing education, professional development for teachers, purchasing and home and school programs. Both Mr. Oldman and Miss Bowman believe there are other areas of co-operation between the two boards which need to be explored. `The intention is to maxi- mize the use of our resources at both school Ft boards so �b Mf there are maximum benefits for the families we serve.' -- Patricia Bowman O1.YZ11J[O1C11NI's One of those areas where for everyone. Local ratepayers potential cost savings are consid- could use school parking and in crable is new school construction. turn our kids would have imme- The two boards want to work diate access to the park." more closely with each other, as "We would like to see more well as with local municipalities, multi -use facilities," Miss Bow - to minimize capital costs. man adds. "We need to explore "When we're building new further whether or not we can do schools, we need to build them in thinks together in the area of cap - conjunction with municipal ital. It would have to be some - parks, which would service stu- thing that is regional in scope that dents from both (public and sepa- has local providers and it has to rate) schools," Mr. Oldman says. be mutually beneficial to all the "The cost savings would be parties." 1� Getting a body like this is no sweat at Body Science, through relaxing muscle stimulation, combined with a nutritional plan, we'll firm you up while you are trimming down. So unlike any diet you've ever tried you don't just lose weight you also lose inches where you need to most. We guarante results no matter ,what size you are. No Exercise, No Sweat, No Excuses We Guarantee Results - No Other Proqram Can. W "or, 0 GH ! O S S C E M T A E S E M S r A f A T M f M T S i ! 0 D, A f S H A P I 1, G ring/AJax/W h itby/OSt ainSl 61 9-263lp EAT GIFT � . � -' SEA VF- in GR IDEAS' As a E SE suppWowd & oft, for �, H IMMEDIATE INVENTORY DISPOSAL 19-2323 NOK 0 -P TO `Ridtsg Panxersit 20% on -1@99- VOW Call" _ 'TEI�: hya�tt by Com;„ Yfa.1Y �tMrP Sorry as P� Doolft e Op! *' ";11illillilhote ' t "bale f. I Vow!"'51- 9 C., `c 9 t "bale f. I Vow!"'51- 'PAGE 16 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY vi4,1995 Crime ctimsgete a boost from new fine surcharg DURHAM -Crime victims' services in Ontario will get a fir an- cial boost every time someone is fined under the Provincial Offences Act this year. A new surcharge on traffic and DEATH NOTICES Jan. 4, 1995 ELSIE LUNISDEN GARWOOD Elsie Lumsden Garwood of Pickering died Sunday, Jan. 1, 1995 at Community Nursing_ Home. She was in her 91st year. Visitation at Fairport United Church. 1066 Dunbarton Rd.. Pickering at 10 a.m. on Thursday. Jan. 5, A memorial service will be held at I I a.m., followed by a reception. Private interment. The family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Diabetes Associa- tion or the Canadian Cancer Soci- ety for Women's Research. EDGAR GERBER Edgar Gerber of Etobicoke died Thursday, Dec. 29, 1994 at Kipling Acres Nursing Home. lie was in his 82nd year. Visitation at Ronald Martino and Son Funeral Directors, Brock Road Chapel. 1057 Brock Rd.. Pickering. on Thursday. Jan. 5 at 7 p.m. Service at 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. The family would appreciate donations to World Vision Cana- da. RALPH EDWARD N'LtiE Ralph Edward Vine of Scarbor- ough died Thursday. Dec. 29, 1994 at Centenary Health Centrc in Scarborough. tae was in his 51st year. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Ronald Martino and Son Funeral Directors. Brock Road Chapel. Cremation. Memori- al donations to the Canadian Can- cer Society would be appreciated. liquor offences came into effect in Ontario on Jan. 1, the provincial Ministry of the Attorney General announced recently. The tine sur- charge will not apply to parking offences. The surcharge will apply to offences under the I li!_,hwav Traffic Act and the Liquor Licence Control Act. It will range from S5 on finks of less than $50 to as high as 20 per cent on tines of S1,000 and over. Revenue from the surctuarge will be held in a crime victims' assis- tance fund which will be used sole - Dr. Michael Foo & Associates ;,' ;� Family Dentistry • ' NEW PATIENTS WELCOME W AJAX i11CHMOND HILL 427-0822 771-0788 95 BAYLY SL W. STE 03 9019 BAYNEW AVE BAYWOOD PLAZA E OF HARWOOD PROFESSIONAL BLDG STE SM Open Monday to Saturday, evening appointments available. M D 0 LC k� E, p I SAVE UP TCS 30% ON SELECTED FLOOR MODEL; No PST. &No G OR YOU CAN PLACE AN ORDER AND SAVE 15% AND THE TAX TOO! 1735 BAYLY ST. 15,AND 1 SOUTH SIDE, EAST OF BROCK Ud PICKERING .�i 420-3599 nUffURE ;;_.E am AM 124 SAT -so 1r5 ly to maintain and expand assis- tance to victims of crime, the min- istry says. Among the services to receive funds arc the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, the Vic- tim/Witness Assistance Program, the Victim Crisis Assistance and Referral Service and a number of community-based agencies. Provincial officials expect $9 million will be collected in the crime victims' fine surcharge's fust full year of operation. THE• LUNG ASSOCIATION DURHAM REGION Announces The Winter Scheduk For THE ASTHMA OUTREACH PROGRAM Oshawa General Hospital Jan. 16, 18 Feb. 13, 15 March 13, 15, 27, 29 AJAX PICKERING HOSPITAL Jan. 18, 19 Feb. 15, 16 March 15, 16, 29, 30 BOWMANVILLE MEMORIAL Jan. 17, 19 HOSPITAL Feb. 14, 16 March 14, 16, 28, 30 COMMUNITY MEMORIAL Jan. 17, 20 HOSPITAL, PORT PERRY Feb. 14, 17 March 14, 17, 28, 31 WHERE 14E BRING OUR PROGRAM TO YOU! Plan to attend these free sessions. For more information call the Lung Association - Durham Region at 436-1046 sponsored by GLAXO CANADA INC. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE OF ' PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider at a meeting to be held on: TUESDAY. JANUARY 24, 1995 AT 10:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 1615 DUNDAS STREET EAST, WHITBY 4TH FLOOR, LANG TOWER, WEST BUILDING, WHITBY MALL AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment proposes to redesignate the site to permit retail warehouse uses and other commercial uses. The subject site is indicated on the map below. • ec. SITE a,,,r PAC GN.R ,w A: 1 TOWN r O F • ft WHITBY o w r 1 LAKE ommwo Subsequently, the Regional Council will consider the reoommendabon of the PMming Committee at a meeting to be held ort: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1995 AT 10:00 A.M. COlANCIL CHAMBERS REGIONAL HEADOUARTERS SCALDING $05 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The report related to the proposed amendment a available for inspectior in the offices of the Planning Department 1615 Dundas Street East, 4th Floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby. Further information can be obtained by calling Grant McGregor at (905) 726-7731 (Whitby Liney(905; 686-1651 (Toronto Line). Submissions to the Regional Planting Committee and/or requests to make a presentation before the Planning Committee concerting the proposes amendment must be forwarded to Commissioner of Planning, Box 623, 1615 Dundas Street East, 4th Floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby Mall, Whitby, Ontario, L1 N 6A3, and should be received by Friday preceding the Planning Committee meeting. Requests to make a presentation before the Regional Council concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk,. Regional Headquarters Building, Box 623, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, ON 6A3, and should be received 48 hours prior to the FILE NO.: OPA 94-004 Herrema C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. mal Chair Regional Clerk dh F" � �`�-^•��/ , I • 1. ��+ iaINVENTOF ['_I EAR " w.r ENTIRE SELECTION POL'rMB ROWN Choose from our huge assortment of I quality polyester flowers. Select from garden flowers 8 all the latest colours to match your decor. Reg..89-14.99ea. AE A terw. e_.,� ea. 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' I I blo''a- id - Jan.4 1995 Billboard is a free feature for p.m. in the back of the Pickering night is held for a Be Healthy Be 2. beginning at 8 p.m. Dr. Terry Picketing branch of the Canadian community events of a non -prof- police station, Brock Rd. and Trim Program at the Health lalu- Carlton, professor of Botany at [1 Red Cross Society holds a blood it nature. To have your events Hwy. 2. Demonstration of clothes cation Centre at Ajax -Pickering of T will discuss Old Growth clinic from 2 to 8:30 p.m. at the promoted in Billboard, fax 6&1- that are easy to put on and take General Hospital on Harwood Forests. 427-1655 (Dale Hoy). Metro East Trade Centre (south •7363 or write to the Ajax -Pick- off. Marg at 683-3948 or Moira at Ave. S. in Ajax at 7 p.m. 472- end rotunda), 1899 Brock Rd.. Bring News Advertiser, 130 420-9197. 8477. FRIDAY, JAN.6 Pickerino. The clinic's daily goal Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., SUPPORT GROUP: The Osteo- BLOOD CLINIC: The Ajax- is 1.10 units of blood. 420-3383. LIS 2H5. porosis support ,roup meets at 7 THURSDAY, JAN. 5 The deadline for Billboard p.m. at the YWCA (recreation BLOOD CLINIC: The Ajax - items is 10 a.m. the Monday department). 1 McGrigor St., in Pickering branch of the Canadian hafimar , prior to Wednesday publication, Oshawa. 725-1683 (Millie). Red Cross Society holds a blood ns In Sif� 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to SINGERS AUDITION: The clinic from 2 to 8:30 p.m. at the Friday publication and 10 a.m. County Town Singers hold audi- Mctro East Trade f Centre (south�Mffl AI \the Thursday prior to Sunday tions at 7 p.m. at Cormack Station. end rotunda). 18 )9 Brock Rd., publication. 250 Hickory St. south of liwy. 2. Pickcrin�,. The clinic's daily �_oal Whithv. Tenors and basses espe- is 140 units of blood. 420-3383. CLEAR ANCf SALE WEDNESDAY. JAN.4 cially needed. Auditions also NATURALISTS: Pickering Nat- Hanging OSTEOPOROSIS: The Ajax- trim_ held Jan. 11. 837-2144 (Jan- uralists hold their monthly meet- Baskets PickeringOsteoporis support ice). inat Rouge Hill Public Libran � roc, • '' Long Vines 'q group meets from 1:30 to 3:30 SHAPE UP: A free information on Rougemount Dr. south of Hwy. $ _99 - ��OrLY19 Fitness and weih!ht co t o . �� 50%OFF program preview 0 Ajax -Pickering 10 Wednesday nights. 7 to 9 pm.. from Jan. 18 to March 22. General Hospital mai' Cost of the progrtm is 5100 for the participant's manual (200 be able to help with pages of weekly activities and ref- 91111 ef- your New Year's resolution AJAX-PICKERING — if your New Year's resolution involves a new, healthier lifestyle. Ajax - Pickering General Hospital can help. A Be Healthy. Be Trim pro- gram is being offered at the hospi- tal beginning Jan. 18. and a free introductory night for the program is being held tonight (Jan. 4) at 7 p.m. in the Health Education Cen- tre at the hospital, 590 ltarw•cxxd Ave. S.. Ajax. Among those who would be interested in the program are peo- pie who have dieted and don't want to again: individuals who need more motivation to get out and exercise. those who think stress is a big factor in their eat- iittg: people u ho value their health and want to protect it: and individ- uals who want to lose wei!.,ht per- manently. It will be supervised by a regis- tered dietitian who coaches groups and individuals through the process of change required to develop new eating and exercise habits. A fitness expert will visit one class. s Be Healthy. Be Trim runs for gTM� p s �55 toni*ght erence information to guide partic- ipants through the program), plus S 15 per week for 10 weeks. For more information call 472- 9477. Warren C. Hurren, C.A., Dawn M. Flett, B B A. C.A and Neil Sinclair, B.B.A, CA. are pleased to announce the formation of their new accounting practice effective January 8, 1995. HURREN, FLETT, SINCLAIR Chartered Accountants will be located at: 144 Old Kingston Road, Suite 6 Pickering Village Ajax, Ontario Phone 905-683-8856 Fax 905-683-3428 • L48& 1y Supenrised • Safe Easy We## Loss • Eat Grocery Store Bought Food • Nuftonaly Balanced Program — — ;__ MOMS Jie tms wm* & WMI pay YY SINCERE til! APPRECIATION Eap.I _% Sat Jan. T,1ti110.�i * sinam appy wimon for everyone's got well wakes duff my wuple Of mmid s not bWV weN and recent stay In hospital. THANKS To EVERYONE AT THE AJA"ICKMM HOSPITAL 1996 looks N w a Grout V wl "t Now Tow oywyem. Joe Dickson WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE? 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All Mhn hand. ml Iflt•1t1iI q•IM� Yr VrkRwr�..K rC�1.Ifreil tr:t *=wks f their rc.pc.tt.t ..mp.,r,r. � M�,:1Pmn� (.•}+ur.Yt.•t 1992 a • o. ..,. .Nle- .hili 3i ,ii7'k'S:Ar^.-, 5-d � �1M THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARY 4, 1995•PAGE ISA CONDO for rem. week of March 25 -April 1. St. Petersburg Beach. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, full pod facilities. beach from. $750. U.S. Can 430-6821. (011095) GORGEOUS three bedroom condo, close to famous Clear Water Beach, pod. jacuzzi, BBO, private yard• available now -May 1995. For information and to view photos. 686-9646 or 5743788. (TF) bedroom units. Call 725.8769. setting, North Oshawa. 3 ♦Y ter• ISA-.�>1 1 1 M � � j t L. _.' .r'I': ♦ v i l -�k>v +. 4 �` �,� /� WHITBY - three bedroom main bedroom house, living room and dining room, 1 1/2 baths, �+ /ifir r r n Ire 4r -f f ri•I V f e,r r'^ ♦ �- ,r ,r r • It- 01. l •• 1♦ /' ♦ 11.4 ♦ M /rte • ♦ 1 + r • i r y1�.I 400 430 sell STILL Reift ? North Oshawa, �� fay fireplace SOUTH Oshaw- 275 $75,000. Three bedroom. a • Wentworth St. W. Bachelor, finished rec room, workshop, and garage. Available Jan. 1. Call 725-9991 age one and too �foom: hardwood floors, walkout to close to buses and shopping Petlo, location gas hoot. Total ROOM POR RENT Available imm•6alely. Cal 7211- cost to own . $795/month(y. Per week or month. 9722 or 434-5193 below 9.8 Phone (905) 723-5281 Peter Ping, NOW, Sales Rep. Guide (TF) OldahornaANhiles Rd. ONE,three)W four bedroom apartments; for rem. From $650 -uses: 41a 1250 per month. Features 1 Rent lijldm staff welcome. NO Smokers. Sunny Clear) hardwood floors. ail. large yard.or horse. .Private entrances and drives, 905 420.0042 utilities included in one and 3 LIVE in country - beautiful (905) 723-7272. (011 D95) • o. ..,. .Nle- .hili 3i ,ii7'k'S:Ar^.-, 5-d � �1M THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARY 4, 1995•PAGE ISA CONDO for rem. week of March 25 -April 1. St. Petersburg Beach. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, full pod facilities. beach from. $750. U.S. Can 430-6821. (011095) GORGEOUS three bedroom condo, close to famous Clear Water Beach, pod. jacuzzi, BBO, private yard• available now -May 1995. For information and to view photos. 686-9646 or 5743788. (TF) bedroom units. Call 725.8769. setting, North Oshawa. 3 ROOM for rent in residential • • - WHITBY - three bedroom main bedroom house, living room and dining room, 1 1/2 baths, house. Great location near O.C. i Civic Dome. Dishwasher, fireplace. 18:24 cedar deck. (unfinished). 40' dock. spec- fbor duplex, $B65 +hydro in- flow �� fay fireplace IIitirimaY•, laundry, deck. $80 PRIME location - NW Oshawa. three large bedrooms. finished Ckndee heat. worker. fr' , stoke, washer, dryer, deck, two car and garage. Available Jan. 1. Call 725-9991 weekly, utilities included. Call rec room, office, 3 baths, 2 Available immediately (011295) 571-5320. (010795) decks, large fenced yard. Ready A�� WINTER REGISTRATION NXI CLASSES and SEMINARS JANUARY 3rd to 7th During Regular Business Hours: Tiles. to Sat. 10-5, Tues., Wed., Thurs. 7-9 For all levels of classes, seminars, workshops in Folk Art, Fabric Painting, Basketry, Ceramic 4 THE COURTYARD PICKERING VILLAGE 655.4120. (010695) CENTRAL Whitby - 3 bedroom FURNISHED Room - in prorate to move in. 430.1844. $154.900. 109 OId Kingston Rd. W., main floor bungalow• freshly home. for„ye, non smoker to (010495) Unit �t ONE bedroom apartment. painted. appliances• fenced share bath. Kitchen facilities, LAKEFRONT- cozy3 bedroom Unit[#1, LAjax $601.03 monthy includes heat. yard. 11750 . 2/3 utilities. FirsV close to bus. shopping, laundry. year round house. 50x120ft. lot. I== ® 905-3-17109 lights. water and cable T.V. Coin last. 666.2032. (010995) $80 wt 1 A laundry, one parking space, AJAX - newer 3 bedroom. 5 ariable y. vJan. 6/95. Phone 723-9655. (010695) fireplace in Irvtngroon, 4 min. from Port Perry, tut basement gist. at inc usne. Available Feb. available irrsl,ediatey. Call 723• appliances• fireplace, deck, fireplace. 18:24 cedar deck. (unfinished). 40' dock. spec- • 7390. (01006)Wx10e 7183. (010595) green bell. parking, near Go. MOTEL room slrom $134 weekly. (Microwave extra). tacular sunsets. f174.500. 705 • • . PICKERING •one bedroom $1000 monthly. utilities. Feb. 1. free Colour T.V.. fdge. free coffee. 706-3824'(011095) WHO says you cannot afford to too" Privileges cable. Now basement apartment. separate entrance, new kitchen, bath, 905-686-3566. (010695) f free local cas. ittioru41Cl Calls. l l R 0. a,900 - Boanville . 1 $129wm PICKERING - perfect 2 year old BORROW 1110,000 pay as t!ie laundry, broadloomed, NORTH Oshawa - freshly (905) 723-7272. (011 D95) bedroom, 2 storey. 2 baths. as $110 month o.a.c. Call 3 bedroom 3 barn, detached. per trackll htin , ample closet, 9 9 D parried nearer uP �e LARGE bright room, second garage. FAG heat, fireplace, brick• garage. huge kitchen. Jerry, 66. Free ci ntrd air. Palk". Indusfve. kit per floor d house. large kitchen se. and tvi laundryroom. floor of house. clear Pickering pine throughout, upgraded arge kitchen and bath. fenced Anubt L'vnsuhations. Anubis Invest- deck. main floor. farcy room w/ ments Ltd. (TF) $600 monthly. Firsti'last. No shoputilitiping- c� ro schools and � Town Centre. Duret mature person, $100 inclusive. 420- tie. 11avv1ry, yard ploy dntre yard. . play fireplace. 142 h. lot. 11199.900. 905-831-3595. Open House Sat. OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT pets. 905.420.3741. (0108%) 11775 per month. some 1975 before 3 p.m. (010994) 401 6. 2-4 p.m. GUARANTEED. SOME COW PICKERING - one bedroom irtckuded. Available Jan. 1. First/ and Public Seho l Cal 436 $104,1100 - three bedroom seri PANES CHARGE UPFRONT basement apartment with last• no pets. 683-2996. SPACIOUS furnished or unfur- with garage •t Oshawa. Large'L' TownhouseS FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS shared laundry. Suit single (010495) nished bedroom in 3 bdrm. shaped dningitivng room, eat -in SUGGESTED • SUGGESTED THAT YOU Ili r Sale working person. $550 monthly, NO down payment? Good townhouse. share all facilities' kitchen, partialInrahsd base VESTIGATE THOROUGHLY utilities included. FirsVlast . credit Good led You can buy utilities and cable included. merit on a nice and quiet BEFORE SIGNING A N Y relerences. Cat 905-420.9171. for the price d rem. while prices Firs" last required. $325 crescent. Walling distance m all RARE opportunity ow r .r. on CONTRACTS.,-;: (010695) and rates - down. Can Doug mor".Healable i 686-1 33ty. Call Steven, 905-686-1233 Excellent opponumte amenities. first for fest txr» buyers. Immediate s. pods. Lower rwer- low hourates. est rates. Three bedroom condo ; OSHWA - bright newly W Brant Cortxnuney Financial. (�) peeve-sage)(011095) possession. Owner -MUST townhouse. modern, clean, • 1 opportunities: rencivaled one bedroom base mem apartment available Feb. PICKERING - three bedroom FURNISHED room for rent. SELL-, (90 5) 432-6045- (011095) appliances. mortgage at 8-99% 4 yrs Cal Barns Lennox 668• 1. Fridge. stove. parking and detached brick house. fenced Clean, close to Go and snopp it Non smoker. $75 AJAX - three bedroom floorooid 3800. (010595) WANTED - ^ar^.reser va ed •o snare space. approx. 6^0 800 laundry. non srrokor. no pees. yard. finished basement. 51050 weekly. Can 696-5409. (010495) townhouse. No maintenance •tS in beauty shop in the Whit - 3475. Cal 4331912. (011095) . utilities, 4 appliances. Avail- able row. Call Lynne Papzzoat FURNISHED rooms for rent, f Nrffgfully9 room. eater+ !D f • o y area. Call 571 - t 989. THREE gsdroorn apartrtrnt n 428-9766. (010495) cable, laundry and parking k 1c en, fully lanced :or 0110%) Oshawa. Top two floors of house. $750 nonthy. Cal Rob LMERPOOlJ401 - 3 bdrm. main included. share kitchen appointment. after 6 p.m. Mon - Thurs. Urwla. 905-429-0558. LARGE ovale ourfry or 2^ MOTHER'S Dreamt Stay Home. 01427-2387. (0106%) floor• newly decorated, available SAP. $70 week) OlnwStm- coo area. Coil 26-t 773. (0105%) minutes N.E d Oshawa. Gose Lost ve'9ht Gan Energy Make Morley 20 IDs. and choke PICKERING new one bedroom inenediaely. $995 . 112 u titim. Wit negotwe 416.2a&,12119 a AJAX - large dean furnished - HOUSE for soh by owner. 2 Or. to school and corervatcn area. :ass Poll available. 1172.000. 905- $9600 in 3 mor+hs. Cal 1400- wo, basement apartment. dose 905.837-2878. (0106%) room with rear entrance to chard Park Of. Boarnarivale. 3 2634369. (011095) 561-5216. (TF) to all amenities, parking upstairs. Kitchen privileges bedroom. 7 years old• excellent included. Cable. private PICKERING - man floor or 3 included. Close to Go bus. condition. tertddback yard. 211 entrance. 3600 rnorothly, first/ bedroom bungalow, all shopping. 401. Also bworww 2 baths, family room with gist. at inc usne. Available Feb. appaartoi rip yard. ax. dose apartment available. Cal 683 fireplace. 18:24 cedar deck. 1.428-1996. (011095) to Go. Non smoker. $925 . 1r2 7390. (01006)Wx10e lablock . Ore blonorth d OSHAWA - one bedroom aper- cu me. FwsVl. a i,,ible Feb. ast 1. 905-8905-8312-00111111. (0104%) LNERPOOL/BAYLY - see con thAskin $189.900. e zoo. 9 . rtwrtt on t7 Quebec St. $430 8339 or 6667919. tot 1095) rained room, full kitchen. bath. Mi, - E. Cowles. 623-3733. monthly . hydro. Available WHO says you cannot afford to too" Privileges cable. Now (011olial innrOiaelay. Fest . 12 of Last buy a house. 3 bedroom and bus rage. $350 lable Rekaax Survns Realty (1991) reontrilly quired. call Stnren. (9 05) 571- townhouse carries for $460 i n nclusive. Available' Don. 430-6902. (011095) =9. (o 11095) mo" (Pel) 3 bedroom bun- immediately. Celt (905) e37• le - - tMCKEJUNG onto bedrooR fl gabw carnes for $780 (Pal) (0105%) basement apartment. 3 pce. Oshawa -three more. Call Mark Stapley Remax mom beth. laundry, parking. ciao to hodr-, lownlwues alralabls mined or -nfurnitlted D:ieerrterd Accord 5763111 (013195) FABULOUS vow - Towntine/ Amiss. Aust A(. Italian Framed Maas, L.E. Colkctor apartment. private entrance. wee DRUM LESSONS Broor. Room for $295rmordhy, perking and 4undry available. •OMIMANVILLE • two bedroom for working non sri" male or Suitable for quiet roan smoking farmhouse. one bathroom, avaA- formal* in a quiet boats. Parking. individual only, Close to Go. able Feb. 1. $785 month y . laundry. cable. share of main $500 mordhly, uti " included. uriaise. Cal ine-68se. 111795) floor included. Cat David at 916111- 68-831-8150.(011095) 831-8150.(011095) -don WNTBY - three bedroom. 3 8339 or 6667919. tot 1095) MY rant you can your own bathroom. garage. large fenced - . hon. for lees than you think'e'r yard. large basement. close to • • 1 Call Dave Haylock Sara Rep. GD season and 401. Avadabl. • Rekaax Survns Realty (1991) Feb. 1. $1000 monthly. Phone e Ltd. (905) 668-3900 or (905) Don. 430-6902. (011095) AVAILABLE ,mined ateiy .r OW3211. t. (021495) Townhouses f over Pdkenng Village tarty PICKERING - one bedroom 1 nome Suit working non unokng basement apartment. 3 pce. Oshawa -three tomato. Absolutely no car. Buret at ADW. Q mellita beth. laundry, parking. ciao to hodr-, lownlwues alralabls Gley $100 k) F taat�st rTtonfhe allamenities. 686.8905 (0104%) POPLAR St. Oshawa - three bedroom apartment• redec, mod. patio. rec room. Firsiviost, $565.50 monthly. Cal 725.1418. to 11095) COUNTRY Living - Cauncs. two bedroom apartment for rent. SM monthly. Available Feb. 1. y r rent . damage dePOSIL No exceptions. call (905) 686-6180. 450 Accomm FURNISHED accomodaten in teachers noun. Suitable for non smoker. near Oshawa Hospi 1. $100 per week. Call 7736761. Private entrance. 436-2583. LOOKING for a professional (010496) THM bedr= loWR• person to share 3 bedroom ►ICKERING - bright one home in purer Whitby bedroom. waeuwut baserrhetrt h0l19eS avalg . N wbidii Sion. $400 . 1/3 uft1*ws. artrw. quiet awes. close 10 k a1 430-8454. (Ole 1095) pw lake. sing)• rtworking Person IJt `c• f: 0SMWA - bright cheerful room pesletred sm. arpAaaL A��., rai- kch `-� �OBSS in 4 bedroom house. Quiet area. attde ' orFeb. 1. Cal ItO401. laundry. cable. next to bus route. V.. included Non �_'MORL' ■ ®LME0 -Mint el-T;eunford- TALK TO OUR GFTED PS YCF$CS UVE--Rrj fT NOW! CALL 1.900.451094 5399 PER MIN. alfrST BE lea. P'easle read yok.r classified ad .n Tile first day of pubricalor as we cannot be responsible for more Man oft• mseli n the event of an erro/. 19p51 436 5 2163 .:..rjtyy. 9r.x;-rr.,.y. •} T..:$r/:o R. ':p?y`?adiFy:::?»� 0� "'Dill Nt h►l. { P C V 311, ON3kpN MINTZ & PARTNERS LIMITED TRUSTEES IN BANKRUPTCY 74 KING ST. W. OSHAWA QS • BRAND NAME APPAREL - TOYS • CRIBS - STROLLERS - CHANGING TABLES ENING JAN. 6 i a A C r FANTASYLAND c ON KIDS' <Friday. W.IwfNll.(D10e8q LARGE two bedroom with den. Iwo floors d house in Oshawa SM it Cd Rob. 427 DRUM LESSONS :325 Wr het smoker. call 5763816. (011795) • 1 0 • 1 • 590 • (newborn 10 Sae 14). footwear. and more So when you buy from us. you I get ter - rdre deiaal!. and when you sell to us: we t pay irrimealatey lor nems accepted • •: Pflvatil lessons •yew available for begin - LOST Well - :eel Great' ners, reasonable breakthrough in Herbal Suppl~s. *I've lost over 20 rates call $1 and 3". and 510.000 in 3 months from 428-2000 homer' Free Gib Offer. Call now. figs per anorhth . luti`Niit. '-800-331.3241.(TF) 20 parks. $550 m0ntkly lot- to polichime, availeblek Personals PMM •83 ilial (Ole toga 670 • 9VAI OM Wlltfby n surd f01108q SINGLE N-- a,e 34 /ea•> apMrrwe building, MW No bedroom a storage Meltable Df A.-ractrve and active seek- e n,g single anracirve non smok- included. Exca 111 arm doss ig female to, possible king or, QUESTIONS ABOUT '91anGnsnrp. Please reply to File YOM FVCUI�E' s7C64. Oshawa This Week, O Box 481. Osnawa. Ont. Tany.4304 1= (0108gq 1 H 71_5. (0 11095) TALK TO OUR GFTED PS YCF$CS UVE--Rrj fT NOW! CALL 1.900.451094 5399 PER MIN. alfrST BE lea. P'easle read yok.r classified ad .n Tile first day of pubricalor as we cannot be responsible for more Man oft• mseli n the event of an erro/. 19p51 436 5 2163 .:..rjtyy. 9r.x;-rr.,.y. •} T..:$r/:o R. ':p?y`?adiFy:::?»� 0� "'Dill Nt h►l. { P C V 311, ON3kpN MINTZ & PARTNERS LIMITED TRUSTEES IN BANKRUPTCY 74 KING ST. W. OSHAWA QS • BRAND NAME APPAREL - TOYS • CRIBS - STROLLERS - CHANGING TABLES ENING JAN. 6 i a A C r FANTASYLAND c ON KIDS' <Friday. W.IwfNll.(D10e8q LARGE two bedroom with den. Iwo floors d house in Oshawa SM it Cd Rob. 427 Cd MIM :325 Wr het smoker. call 5763816. (011795) • 1 0 • 1 • Come to buy. come to see That's de whole Once Upon A Chid(• idea: we buy. see and trade both new and used children s items so we can provide exceptional values for (newborn 10 Sae 14). footwear. and more So when you buy from us. you I get ter - rdre deiaal!. and when you sell to us: we t pay irrimealatey lor nems accepted ASE for January 2387 (0t0 February - one people like you On things Vie toys, books. bn !hewn Your kids will love you for rt. OSHAWA - one bsdtootn main floor of duplex. broadloom. N 11 'leak drapes. epillit , s 0111 bedrooms plot den a two bedrooms in luxury �ri� Under instruCtrats receivil we oil sell in detail: games, pt miles, cribs. playpens. carseats, strollers. larltpn• t , , Well -404.� cl and whars more important than that! �4;_. - yelyd garage,IlrssleapaMllarlt PeAsca Ior, omrple ti735 per condominium. Excellent morMh Includes utMk". 576 rleClealiolml fa)Iofipes a eft 1258, (011096) so floves, A diseellfl el 4m- - - nfxs. Pleat• call r6gffi0. large, clean, very bright. separate entrance. wlMmt. Nov Omens: now 3 bedmo n ksahoMtleeedwus.tlrehy POEMMMO tIfIIIIriIR.•itlrlllr laundry. Oa19inl• Male• Idose figs per anorhth . luti`Niit. 111EIR�!'�gi 20 parks. $550 m0ntkly lot- to polichime, availeblek PMM •83 ilial (Ole toga Rem lttyy..) 5679-3Q 537. Majooi�a A ()))dilly Sale o2erirp to include Qak a MtdG" bbft 9VAI OM Wlltfby n surd f01108q Chiplefidate Cal ls Vdrile CurWavle Tables, Nest talks. Plant Quill SW4 apMrrwe building, MW No bedroom a storage Meltable THREE bedrooms. 3 level. garage, fridge, skive, (weber _- Stands, Pedestals Lovesee, Chn CabmK Whiling Dae, Jan. 15. $725 + IgNL Laundry included. Exca 111 arm doss Tigny Maw Laded Glass lamps. Large le"I" kill= Sculpt CooKborl Gliss1119re. Crystal. Cranberry, •K"- facilities. pstkig, close to d alswdks. Fi tiAeaL gos4mW to d Iltfnnsaiaa Aa&M Feb, 1. Seso monthly. FisVlast. Bale China Plates, -Fitt a Floyd. BaOx POW. Gun 4009 or 1-905-73•-4524. Tany.4304 1= (0108gq Reid& Austrian Mini Crystal. Carved Wood Hafer. Tittle Hasa, Foe En me• Model Cal, JIM Stables RDOSWS. (011004)Horst Oshawa -three Cli tMms, Suns, Mom Victorian toll Buggy. OtaintAy of 04MWA Contra ane - one hodr-, lownlwues alralabls Dwerab IML 150 limited Edition Pnrds by Iftel Knorm bedroom apartmew on main Jan. Fridge, store and dryer. Amiss. Aust A(. Italian Framed Maas, L.E. Colkctor floor of twos• for 41te1 metas common pool and ptaypound• Dolls, Rare Colada Pules. Sports Colkctibles, Stiittidt non smoker. Available Wait" distance to Catholic Mm:als Disney Collector Figurines, Pat Radios WIN), Irmkedfalsly. 11860 al inclusive. and Public Seho l Cal 436 Catttess Phones Wephone w/Answ. System. CarasN Fifstllest 571.0402. (D110gq 3316.10111090 Horsy piusil Die Cast Colkciot Cars, Tasks. Plates. COMW1A - one bedroom base- RITSONIEULALIE - three Mini Carriage Clocks. Cherished Teddies Collection. Bea Intent apartment. central h -d op,n detadnd. 2 1/2 stony Stens. Colkttion at'Royal Salst" Porcelain Palate Vases. location. Responsible person bridle. extra room in alac. beaaf- Dishes. Ginger Jars, Trays ex. Ladies 6 Galls Diamond a only. Own entrance. flu WML fW home. Must be teen. SM + Gerwine, Stone Rings. Solitaires. CiLaWS. Designer Watches, $425 mpnMM, fAiAlee InCkpgd, utiaiss. Awekbte Feb. 1. Cal Necklaces. Eanings, 2314 Gold Coins, etc Tileptlorle 43"M. (010M Well 416750-9919. (0110f5) TERMS. ry. Via MC, *Own Cheques. is Per posted a TWO am" aparhrart.Osharla WHITBY . nearly new 3 armunted. NO PREMIUMS OR SURCKWAS. Additiom a C,OA paAt leaning. Large 2. 3 Oe III cin L SM and In- bedroom town hou lle. stops from Go.ttieatllaN a0d•d. Ava»iable Deiestions bN Sale Time. 1$7795. �1 +�imams dim sisn � Aft 10* 1>mf�lXf9eT- s �• 9 81 75 Bayly St. W., Ajax (Harwood 3 Bayly) 427-4194 (§)" 'in V I- a 16 1 ity-fier-ower Kids' Stuff with Previous Experience STORE N04 IIS: Monday -Friday: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday: 10 a m. - 6 p.m. Sunday: 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. V,v ...y:� S ifs • ' :;i. � Aji' 'MT..rY,W.,... , . MGE ti�A-77IB PIERS ADVER7'L�, WED.. JANUARY 1,1f115 • .. . nterta�nment - f Y Jan. 4, 1995 County Town Singers one big, happy family 0 Voices ring out loud and clear as Durham group sings for the sheer joy of it By LESLIE FLINT SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER DURHAM —Back in 1967, while Canada was preparing to celebrate its 100th birthday, a handful of Durham residents responded to a call for participants in centennial festivities by forming a choir. Twenty seven years later, the Whitby -based County Town Singers are still going strong. Membership has swelled to approximately 70 dedicated men and women ranging in age from 20 to 75. They sing just for the sheer love of it. That joy rano out loud and clear when the County Town Singers performed to sold -out • crowds in their standing -room only Christmas concerts and a joint Yuletide show with the Pick- ering Concert Band complete with a visit from Santa and a live rein- deer. Choir president Marianne Vogt notes that performing a wide vari- ety of music provides something for everyone. whether they're afi- cionados of the classics, jazz, pop. show tunes, big hand, iruernatiooal a Canadian music. "Dur music director Barbara Ouellette and assistant director David Marlowe especially like to enwre that we draw from our tal- ented Canadian rnmposers," says Ms. Vogt_ What also endears the County Town Sinters to the auelience is the fact that they perform without any mucic except that provided by accompanist David Swadling. Although this entails "a real chal- lenge for some to memorize all our pieces. it allows fcx treat audi- ence contact." Ms. Vogt explains. "We aren't buried in the music. We're singing directly to the audi- ence which energizes everyone. After otic performances. everyone has a smile. I guess you could say we're a fae!-good kind of dloir." Auditions for all sections (soprano. alto, tenor and bass) are being held Jan. 4 and 11. The ttnonpe is looking for people with a eataia quality of sound, not nee- . ttxsarily a perfect or highly-aaiood void. Cttrneat members' musical ''� � abi4ties vary. • Aod, you don't neod nerves of steel to audition, reassures Ms. . Vogt. "We aren't intimidating at aU. Tbe>ne is no prerequisite far the �' ability a read music because we "� � mork wu6 a buddy system where- ` by you can team up beside a Food i` leader" �, 1Womiaal membership fees at'e provided to the choir's musical directors. Dubbed `Canada's singing ambassadors'. the County Town Singers have staged concerts around the world sad make regu- �� lar appearances throughout ��' ,• Durham Region. Many concerts and events are Geld year-round to help a variety of charitable organi- zations. The choir has performed in Austria, the United States, the Atlantic provinces, England, Scot- land, Wales sad a< Expo `86 cere- monies in Vancouver and bas also sung the national anthem at Blue Jays games. .��_ .. y s plalming to travel „.. K- �! YI � � rY'1'�'I'�'a The County Town Singers have been in business for 27 years in Durham, providing entertainment to countless audiences. Based in Whitby, the group's membership has swelled to 70 people. to Ivew England in July, 1996. Other upcoming event, include a Dine 'n' Dream Auction in Marrh, a cabaret and dance show and a spring rnncert. As the number of County Town Singers continues to grow, the choir's concerned that its current rehearsal facilities may some day be too small. - Ms. Vogt notes lade of spar is a problem plaguing a number of groups. "These groups need a venue, with a decent stage, how- ever none of us can afford to rent targe facilities. VVe'd all like a per- manent home." What seem. to imok� mem- hrr�' enthu.ci>rn an,l �l��.li;au��r. the closeness and bonding between County Town Singers. 1{aving joined the choir over 20 years ago ac a young soprano, Ms. Vogt is struck by the "strong friendships that develop. I was first impressed by the sourxi, but soon came to realize that the group contains such a fantastic bunch of people. !n happy and sad times, everyone pulls together. It's one big family. 1 Gken us to one group with one heart." Far more information on the County Town Singers, contact !Marianne Vogt at t�6R-9290. If � ou're intcrccted in auditioning, :::" ta:nre :1u�oin at 8�7-21�i-t. A Fine Dining Restaura t Every Day Specials • . $ 95,�� 12 1 an awarr special. i,rchde...rp «.alga, choice of potao or slog 6eah re�etabirs rt a� trde. � uuR l�Ptu Awuue A ow DONT FOIOGEf! Dining do Dancing most Ftriday k Saturday nights •Private rooms •Banquet facilities Available for any function • Wt also cater, small or big •Open ? days a week the most Elegant DiKing in Pickering 13oS Picttcring Parkway � 420-7577 . Durharn singers needed to join Singers DURHAM •The Coun Jan. 11 at 7 p.m. at Cor- ty Town Singers need mack Station, 250 Hick - few g«►d men and women. ory St. south of Hwy. 2, The Durham -based Whitby. group is holding audi- Tenors and basses espe- -tions on Wednesday, cially needed. Top 10 Movie Guide • December 30 -January 5 � """S� T►+Er�E �aE � � ar t. The GieM _:: *** PG -13 ThriNer Mtactt Much None 2 Maverick **ir PG Western Some Sane Sane A BfownAty <;�.:<. *** R Thri�er lAts Muctt None 4. Speed **** R Action Lots Lots None S. 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Ms. Sawodny won a fust and highest E. Brown, of Pickering and a member of the place ribbon, second and third-place ribbons and Metro Zoo Camera Club, two third-place rib - the People's Choice Award for her photos. bons in the club category: and Merretta Wallace, Other local winners: of Ajax and a member of the Pickering Camera Marina Rodgers, of Pickering, won first, sec- Club, a third-place ribbon in the club cate�_ory. German & Hungarian Cuisine BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Sun. Brunch 10:30-2:30 Tues. -Fri. 11:30-2:30 & 5-10 p.m. SaL 5-10 p.m. Sun. 10:30-9:00 Located in the courtyard of Pickering Village 109 Old Kingston Rd., .A jaX (905) 42 7-6 760 Serving Your Favus knported Basics & Pdb Grub �rt1t 4JUSiC }.� ZI urs. 4:4ru SunbaU Le • tK*l 109 Old Kingston Rd. IN THE COURTYARD (PICKERING VILLAGE) VIVA LAS vEGAS 711W c m.y tttirfw/ nh..r show fieri s FRAINUM V0Gn6 ItOilar, 11" ai •faCUAO, !NNNIZZ& VAn*.r" v ins OUR" 44M DANSCUM CD1wDT TRIBUTE.f nrq ntl061ls erre, Soviet Rwq 41 Carr, JWW81 10% ftevist Tbuep Jirq Rf Dow v sooera !! 3 J W& 14 21.29 THE OLD HOS - (416) 296-2222 Book FNur Zarte F1l W RY nVW s w WOis Zm111s show 99 Dras't 1t1tt rfisgFAiiaBai. Wing restaurants and tierNertatinnent . dte�instions! THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 4, 1995 -PAGE 19-A in museum contest More than 90 entries were received for the photo contest this year. The contest offered professional photogra- phers, camera club members and amateur shut- terbugs an opportunity to depict life at the Pick- erint, Museum Village or some of the artifacts around the museum. Contestants could submit an unlimited num- ber of entries, as long as the unmounted pho- tographs were taken in 1994. Prizes for the contest were donated by Sil- vano Colour Lab. Vistek, Photo life. Peachtree. Mary Cook Photography, Taylor Carrera. Fuji Photo Film and the Pickerim_Museum Village. Oujov tbt elwcopat HaWur of Che CourtvaO dub It's more than just an English Pub. In fact it's more like an English, Irish, Scottish, German Pub and that 's exactly what owner Leo Smyth wanted. "It's a pub for everyone and what we have done is create a European style pub where customers feel relaxed and have a good time. " One look around and you can see memorabilia from Britain and Europe and on tap are 13 different drafts including ones from England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany and even one from Australia. Of course there's also many brands of bottled domestic beer available. Located at 109 Old Kingston Rd., in Pickering Village, The Courtyard Pub opened on St. Patrick's Day and since that day the response to the place has been fantastic. Extensive renovations were done to the 72 seat pub which also boasts a patio during the warmer months which also serves 72 in an outdoor setting. "People really love the atmosphere here," explains Leo. "You can come for an intimate revelry with family and friends." Monday is darts night downstairs at the pub and from Thursday to Sunday you can enjoy the talents of Al Matthews, a regular visitor to the Courtyard Pub. Also from time to time other special guests entertain the crowd. One night that has become very popular is Friday nights featuring curry dishes prepared for the pub by a local resident who hails from Bombay, India. Of course, everyday you can enjoy traditional British fare which includes Steak and Kidney Pie, Scotch Meat Pie and Shepherds Pie as well as Ploughman's Lunch. There are also daily specials reasonably priced at $4.95. "People come from all over to the pub," says Leo. "While some are from the neighbourhood, others come from Oshawa and Toronto." The Courtyard Pub is open Monday to Saturday 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. and on Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. For more information call 6&3-9353. Leo Smyth pours out a cold one from a Smithwick's tap. R's one of the 13 different drafts he has on tap at The Courtyard Pub. LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S SiOMTa MD FRCSC 905-723-8551 Oshawa FEED A FAMILY OF only FOUR 399 o Includes 4 reg. burgers, 4 small fries, 4 16 oz. soft - drinks Al a 4 sundaes. NO COUPON REQUIRED 1 250 Bayly St. W.. Ajax P,"! 3n'1 Puh Billiards and Entertainment • Full menu until 3 a.m. • Open 7 days a week • Break the office party rut. cue up a great time at Rack'em up' •Shuttktxxini Pro4xop. dart,. IV (905) 619-9881 'VI luo, til unl -'ll �k tCrrvir t'tr�e HALF TIME SHOW WITH "BUD GIRLS" •' - WY ONE KffU DI NW x'9.99 GET A W ND WFFET N FOR.- Co=valid Monday to Thursday Lrlrl-1 oX*ffl pa ctlstarrler Present belbre ordioring not av&bW on pickup or ddivwy 375 Kiltgatort Rd (at Rougentourd) 509-9876 OFFER EXPIRES JAK 1M T` Mot We ! -PAGE 211 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., JANUARY 4.1"S SPORTS ' �lR i tlrNi AT 1/2TM AM, COST s Pula trtwurt ORK C waca THE IREw4r K91 stton Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. ��" "�°'°' ♦ SQUASH Pickering teen going to Canada Games D Nicole Carroll, Ontario mates gunning for gold By Al. RIVETT SPORTS RFPORTER rIL M-KiNO — A Pickering tern and her Ontario squash team will be going for gold at the Canada Winter Games in I-ebru- ary. Nicole Carroll. 16, the reigning provin- cial junior girls' under -16 champ, was named to Team Ontario's eight -member squash team battling other provincial squads at the games in Grande Prairie. Alberta in late February. Being named to Team Ontario was more good news for Carroll, who has won numer- ous junior tournament titles across the province this past summer. She learned of her good fortune two weeks ago. "1 was hoping, I would tie chosen for the Ontario team." says Carroll, a Grade 11 stu- dent in Pine Ridge Secondary School's high performance athlete prooram. "It's the fust time I've ever gone to the Canada Games and I'm pleased to be part of the team." Carroll will be joined on the women's squad by Court- ney Power and Adriana Diy4auro, both of Toronto, and Kelly Vickers of Brockville. To prepare for the Canada Winter Games. Carroll and the members of the Team Ontario squash contingent will attend a training camp at the Mayfair Lakeshore Racquet Club in Toronto in c ariv Januar•. Carroll admits the Ontario squash team will be under some pressure heading into the Canada Winter Games. Ontario is the number -one seed in squash, but squads from Manitoba and Alberta can be counted on to give Ontario a run for the gold medal. The Canada Winter Games are very significant for Carroll. Good results there could be a major con- fidence booster in her bid to become pan of Canada's junior national women's squash team which will represent the country at the World Junior Squash Championships in Sydney. Australia in July. Carroll was one of four women from across the country who attended a national team training camp in Sydney this past Nicole Carroll Big shot, key save Jordan Ht,Achinson (12) of Pickering's Lone Star game was part of the Pickering Hockey Associ- Cafe team fires a shot which appears to hand- ation's annual house league tournament at the cuff goalie Alex Londono of Vaughan's Myron Don Beer Arena during the Christmas holidays. Construction tears. However. Londono made a big save on the play. This peewee division photo by Andrew lwanowski VSOCCER July. Ilowever. she says a Ixrth on the nation- al team is still in doubt. She's currently fifth on the depth chart of junior women squash players in the nation, and only the top four women will represent Canada at worlds. But she will get a chance to improve her national ranking at three major tournaments in 1995, She'll compete in the under -19 division at the Ottawa and District Junior Open Squash Championships in February and at the Toronto and District Junior Open Squash Championships in April. She will also play at the junior nationals in Montreal in May Carroll plays most of her squash out of the Pickering Recreation Complex where she is coached by Bob Jean. She also plays for Ajax in the Toronto and District Squash League in the ladies 'A' division during the winter. The Ajax team competes against other squash clubs in the greater Toronto area. Happy ending to soccer players' wait for trophies fly Al. RIVETT SI'OK I's KFF'l)K"li{K DURUTA`t — Durham pier I Soccer League players will ;yet their participation trophies this month alter a long wait. The Durham Region Soccer Association (DRSA), the umbrella group which gov- erns minor soccer in th region, including the Durham Tier 1 Soccer League, plans to dis- tribute the trophies. They'll be in the hands of the players no later than Jan. 31, says DR; president Alf Huggins. Durham Tier 1 Soccer League president Mark Ufford was to have distributed the trophies to representatives of the 64 -team ,,,L,ocW rinks vie for Investors GroupMrophyleague at the end the season in early September.. After several delays. thi DRSA requested Ufford distrib ute the trophies if they were it his possession. On Dec. 17, the DRSA received a cheque for S12.60( from the Tier 1 loop, whist should cover the cost of the tro phies, says Huggins. However, he says the association still seek! financial information from the Tier 1 league. We accepted the cheque at the executive neeting. But, we still luire financial reconcilia. don from them to see how they came up with the amount," says Huggins. Ufford wasn't available fol comment despite repeated attempts by the News Advertiser to reach him. t D Annandale hosts games The event is popular with local curlers as teams play in clubs which they would not normally visit. in 90th year of big `Spiel On the fust Saturday of play, eastern -based teams are sent to western clubs, and vice -versa. A loss in By JIM EASSON either or both of the opening two games drops SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER teams into a lower category for the next round. ij AJAX-PICKERING — The Annandale Curling The stakes become higher on Monday, Jan. 9 as Club is one of many hosts for the annual Investors rinks have to win or they are eliminated from fur - Group Trophy Bonspiel to be contested for an cher action. The field halves each night for the rest unprecedented 90th year Jan. 7 to 14. of the week, culminating in the finals on Jan. 14. Formerly the Canada Life Trophy Bonspiel, the The challenge for local teams is to stay alive as 1994 edition of the event involves thousands of long as possible throughout the tourney. Each night curlers who'll use 29 curling rinks in and around Toronto. finds the rinks in a different club, so it's interesting to see how many places a team gets to visit. The York Curling Club in Newmarket will serve As well as the four trophy events, there are 4< as the host club where the final games in each divi- draws for intermediate (ages 45 to 55), seniors (55 sion will be played Jan. 14. to 65) and masters (65 and over). The total draw Annandale has 24 rinks entered in the Investors has 576 teams, 2.304 players and 1,115 games. ,mMiGroup Trophy Bonspiel and will host games on Jan. Prizes are awarded in 13 events to those who 9, 10 and 11. , ... , make it to the finis! +� J.f'�--,�,�+i.k> r�:+a+: :i;r;►�;r &1f1911*►`1:14 TINED BY A SKI BOOTS 24RDSS 1t i BUY & SKATES SKATE EXCHANGE Noatal trots twtaaEtt,l000BI, EI61GlE eotwterr atoouEr SEtorts t �toEttE't ` Bra* P ""'� 683 3476 >� 1 � :,tut; IMr R a• P 'i HFV�:':►tiAUtilrnI'1��"r�U-,.lA1l;AF�'.w.i4'}j.i'.il:I:al-^. Durham Aquatic Club members hit thepool for meet DURHAM — Several Durham Aquatic 11.9 seconds and third in the 100m back in and Sam McLoughlin. Club swimmers placed well at the Youth Cup, 1:02.09. fie also swam the 200m freestyle in In the boys12-and-under division. hosted by the North York Aquatic Club, Dec. 8 2:05.8 and the 50m free in 27.4. McLoughlin placed fifth in the 50m free and to 11. Matt Bell, 14, finished fourth in the 100m fifth in the 100m free. David Grose and Jordan The annual meet saw 1,001 swimmers from back in 1:02.3 and fourth in the 200m back in Bell posted personal best times in their respec- three countries with four teams coming from 2:13.7. Bell also competed in the 100m butter- tive events at the meet. England and the United States. Seventy-two fly, 100m breaststroke, 50m free. Chris Crystal McMaster. Suzanne Pietschmann teams participated and Canada had squads rep- Mendes swam the 100m breast. and Courtney Mitchell all posted excellent resenting Newfoundland, Alberta, Nova Sco- The boys' 13 -and -14 -year-old 200m med- times in their respective events at the senior tia. Quebec and Ontario. ley relay team placed fourth overall with a level at the meet. Mike Lockett, 14, placed second in the 200- time of 2:00.38. Members of the relay team David Hinan posted best times in the 10 - metre backstroke in a time of two minutes, were Mike Lockett. Chris Mendes, Matt Bell and -under boys' division. ♦ HOCKEY Atom Panthers win Christmas tourney crown PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers NRS Solid Choice Realty major atom 'AA' rep hockey team captured the championship at the Bowmamille Hockey Tournament over the Christmas holidays. Pickering played the York Toros, previously undefeated at the tourney, and skated to a nar- row 2-1 victory in the final. Team captain Evan Georgievski scored the game winner midway through the second period, banging home a loose puck during a goal -mouth scramble. Mark Bannan earned an assist. David Hughes opened the scoring for Pickering in the first Period, with James Judges assist- ing. Goalies Steven Araujo and Michael Lyne made some quality saves. Pickering started the tourney with a 4-1 loss to the same Toros team. Darryn Dubeau scored the Ione Panther goal, assis ed by Kevin Kearn and Stephen Phillips. The NRS Solid Choice Realty atoms then went on a scoring spree, defeating Welland and warrent Park by iden- tical 6-1 scores. Pickering then played the host Bowmanville squad in the semi-final match. winning 6-0 to claim a berth in the final. Proving that two-way team play can make up for players miss- ing due to vacations and injuries, every Pickering atom earned at least one point during the three games prior to the final. The solid work of defencemen Michael Dawson (four assists), Judges (two assists), Dubcau (two coals, two assists), Adam Moyer (one assist) and Dimitris Grigoriadis (a hat trick against Welland) was a big plus. The Pickering forwards also spread the scoring around in the three games. Hughes notched Novice Panthers post two wins PICKERING —The Pickering Panthers Dr. Shapiro major novice 'AA' hockey team earned a well-deserved Christmas pre- sent by blanking the visiting Oril- lia Terriers 3-0 in a league game played just prior to Christmas. After a scoreless first period, Pickering potted two goals in the middle frame and added another in the third to salt away the win. Panthers' goaltending tandem of Luke Chivers and Nicholas Seelert shared the shutout, as each turned in solid performances between the pipes. The netminders were aided by a stingy Panthers' defence of Eric Neubauer, John Cruickshank. Shawn Dubcau, Kyle Morrison and Zak Duman. Scoring for Pickering were Adam Markew, Robert Bayley and Paul Jeffries. Adding assists were Jennifer Sadler, Neubauer, Jamie Emslie. Mathew Fettes. Brian Campbell and Michael Watkins. In another recent regular-sca- son contest. Pickering was downed by Whitby 7-3. Emslie. Bayley and Neubauer scored for Pickering, with assists to Fettes with two. Emslie, Bayley. Dubeau and Andrew Hackett with one apiece. three goals and three assist,,, Mark Rogers one =oat and four helpers, Scott Billing two goals and two set-ups, Bannan two `,mals and one assist. David Skrepnek one goal and two helpers, Gc:orgicvski one goal and one set-up. Kevin Kearn earned two goals and an assist, while linemates Brandon Boyer had a goal and a helper and Phillips registered two assists. Each player on the Pickering team was presented a watch. The squad is managed by Ted Skrepnek and coached by Moe Valade, Bob Prue and Garry Cur- tis. WoWdn't you like t0 be.. SMOKE FREE? RegWer now for COUNTDOWN A five week, 7 sesdon STOP SMOKING PROGRAM In wbkb you will gain new Informatbu and skills to establish a bealthler lifestyle. Begins TUES, JAN. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at 40 KING ST. W., SUITE 300 $95.00 (Ask how you can qualify for a $45.00 refund) Call the Lung Associatlon,(905)436-1046 Trent University at Durham College Spring Session 30 larp+ary to 2S April 1995 In Ir,xlur tor. ( ours.^. 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FAMILY SIZE BAG 11,79 RI.VALLEY ASSORTEDFOC}R STAR FRUIT I MANDARIN CUPS ORANGES39 CKAG PAE OF 6 10 oz TIN / -BEEF •IRISH STEW r•--_. _ 680 g TIN Aft MwAlk at . I) i2 MA�rcII V.A.. v SCHNEIDERS LIBBY-S ASSORTEDRI MARGANE PINEAPP] t LB TUB 540 mL TIN CHICKEN ,WIENERSp,R:C. FOR D, 111 • il%,K ar- 10 IM �.�•99 liar - - - XIL jAmw %!! !kc ILS. Lff CEISRUNI SAGE OC OKED HAM OAPY PAC ,`� ���M n �, rrlcv.AMCW a Ll ---------------------------� I Rla+ieoeRR: Ritlellr►�•as 1 COTT GE ROLLS Fr7TADELLA s GEIL s� Ri LA L wmarnm zowm) I sI" >e� I DEM!PSTERS PALLY ASSORTED �`��'�R� BISCUITS � SLK�D 6��0 AFAF _ 150 9 PACKAC# � THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARY 4,19" -PAGE 23-A CAULIFLOWER sl GRADE LMCCE "1W • BROCCOLI ORIGINAL BUNCH SIZE "lw MIX OR MATCH (5 IZAM F.A. 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POLY BAG kyA PFICCUCT OF'TAL w'PCLVC .F;k.F"X`PYA \,1 :JAC�E SIZE Q CHESTWrs , F�LTI�_a12 Ft 'OlP CWh �Al 75 ¢ =L PRODUCT OF •' M EXTRA LARGE SIZE T 1l�IATOE S 21R kg FILL YOUR OWN BAG fm 'PRODUCT DICE ��A s LEMONS„ I C17F I" PRODUC' _'r _ 5A -PLAIN {jRLY PARSLEY _-APGE -,'AIG044 9UWC E : PRODUCT OF MEXICO LIMES LARGE SIZE EA 10, L • M: � oR •PLUMS >wA rc t• MJ, YOUR OWN BAG WM IM: PEARS rU x YOUR OWN BAG LIM iqt j,g. FANCY NAVE[. ,' i ORANGES :' 19 CAM OF ss 614.86 msIm cynr: GERINES WAG 221811 PAGE; ....w w.� %/Warr w•wwrsl/l/w1f I FES V1lrll� 1a19"W41140) Ona Ajax-pmw" NeWS Advertiser (798.76721 Cwroh d Pressrun of 104,500 every Wedmsd; Atter 5:00 p.m. & on Saturdays - :; .:.:576-9335 or (416) 798-7672 r Ju %,urnrnercial Ave., Ajax - Open: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. till 5=00 d -m - BUSINESS COURSES Srn01 Busintm Manogerrfent Jan. 10 - Mar. 30 This 92 hour course is intended for those who have completed Entrepreneur 1 or are already in business. The program will focus on Business Management Skills, Communication Techniques and Small Business Computing. SnXM Business Devek)pment Jan. 23 - Mar. 29 This 80 hour program is intended for those small business managers who are dealing with business growth or staff. Topics covered include Motivating Factors, Business Success Factors and Growth Strategies. Total Quality Mollogement Jan. 16 - Mar. 27 The 40 hours allocated to this program will Cover the Quality management system from an internal, customer and supplier perspective. Industrial Soles Techniques Jan. 17 - Mar. 28 This 42 hour program will focus on professional selling techniques in a business -to -business environment. Topics include Marketing, Sales Cycle and Business Skills. COMING UP IN FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL Cuskxrw Service (hospitality and Service) Retail Manogement GRASP THE OPPORTUNITY Work on Y= College E through night school, in either: Early Childhood Education Human Services Counsellor Law & Security Administration Use your spare time to SECURE YOUR FUTURE Call the Continuous learning Office for more information (905) 721-3052 ILEGISM now for Durham Col - logo Continuous Learning 000rses. To register by phone using Visa or MasterCard, cal 721-3000 or roLtM. 1400-461 - 3M. 4 00.461- 3260. For meas w4ormYion or a free course caMdar. (905) 721- 3NZ p11004) lx1tR1LMLO instructors ruNdeO for YlfodlKtOry ttwagh to AdwruoW Lards on tlr isC d: Widows 9.1. Excel 5.0 for windows. word 6.0 for Windows, wordpaba 6.0a for Wit Wows CoreDRAw. dBASE V to Wkdows• dBASE IV for DOS. Visual Basic. Data Model - I% and SPWM Ans"is.. W trodtrctory ILtrorrgh 10 Aaystasd Loots on 1M YAC at: Word for Windows and Excel for W bWWA . PINse estd wstanes to: IL Wlryruot• Duhnn • Yanagon»at Centro116 0 •INBGA7 L, .. No II o Yrgakile ofs000. an 0151 COMPUTER COURSES dBASE IV Jan. 10 -Feb. 14 In 36 hors participants will cover Data Entry and Editing, Sorting and Indexing, Reports and Labels, Forms, araC Introductory Programming. Excel (Windows) Jan. 9 - Feb. 13 During the 39 hours participants wIM cover Worksheets, Workbooks, Math Functions, Database Analysis, Graphics. and Macros. COMING UP IN FEBRUARY Quattro Pro (Windows) Poradox (Windows) GENERAL INFORMATION Put rowwF in the picture with proven career training • Enrol now for a February start • • Financial assistance may be available • U Centra Street N. 576-9175 ovratro scSLVESS COUEGE CM li'OLY1 0 100-0 Oil The Children's Services Coundl fkrba o Int is reqmwillile for plannin, CO-ordindi 11, preilen(m and a kwacy 9—di seraoas anW)d for Cltidren aid adolaoerts wink specid A full-time case resolution co-ordmbr is required for a six month contrail position, be*mkV January 25. 1995. The m ondnalor consuils with famane and apWKM wpan by semkoftupport options, and negotiates Ow resolution of dilfirxdt individual and system issues. Fiehslte also acts as the stall resource Penson 10 detain projects 0( #* CSCR. This is a senior position that requires at a n*wnum an undergraduate degree and 4 years of experience in Chidren's Services. Please appy in confidence lo: S QIM/ --as .I 10 crustae okwho rl, INS MwAn St. I, �wllNbr, Olterb LIN • f Fast:7n4elllv = - - PART TWE DISPENSARY ASSISTANTS, HEALiHWATCFI DPERENCE REQUIRED. APPLY IN PERSON. SHOPPERS DRAG HART DICKERING TOWN CENTRE tel;1. r--.. -- 7� - -.- - _- 100 �� r 100 ,raj.: 10' 0 _• PIS There's still time to register in Ryerson Polytechnic University at Durham College TAKE COURSES FOR CREDIT TOWARDS A RYERSON DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE WINTER SESSION BEGINS 1 EVENING A WEEK JANUARY 11, 1995 • NURSING • OFFICE & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT • TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT • HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Selected Courses) • OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY For more information about Ryerson programs &specific courses � T call Sandra at 571-3283 ���0�v Model and Talent Search 195 The Model and Talent Bureau of Ontario has selected the Oshawa area to I THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 4,1995 -PAGE 25-A In co-operation with Human Resources Development Canada CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNIQUES This 123 -hour program will develop the skills needed to succeed in any customer service related position. Included in the course are the employability skills that were listed as essential in the Conference Board of Canada study. Applicants will have at least 3 years' work experience. This full-time course runs from January 20 to February 17, 1995.' Eligibility Criteria: Applicants for these programs must be unemployed and receiving UIC benefits at the time of the course start date and must reside in the Region of Durham. In addition, you must successfully complete entry tests. Location: Courses are held at DIAMOND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE (Ajax) at Suite 404.95 Bay/y St W. Local: 427-1922 Long distance 1-800-268-0339 General A 10 Gener �110 Help He SECOND Income Consultants Inc is looking for sell motivated. organized mdmxkQk for part ,vrr sell employment- Please call (905) 839-6378. (01 IM) EXPERIENCED auto glass installer. part liar. cad 728-6394 atter 6 p.rn (o11095) RESIDENTIAL Clearer - must have experience. references and own tramporMion. Must be reliable and bondable. 686 - feel. (010495) participate in it's Model and Talent Search '95. The Model and Talent Bureau wit be FACTORY oun t is now hiring. holding private auditions on Saturday, Jan. 7th in Oshawa by appointment only. no experience necessary. Must Then is a $32.00 evaiution fee at time of audition. FuR evaluation foe wi0 be oe motivated. energetic. car refunded if rogistram does not quality. The Model and Talent Bureau is looking for 1000641r1r- j1800 salary Per &I ages, shapes, and sizes, mole and female (nowbom too -1) including famines, R100 Cal ert after 2 pm. 430 - for magazine shoots, TV cormtercials, feature fins, catakques, etc. Everyone is 5307" (011095) invited to audition. CLERICAL Receptionist - an - To schedule an audition or for further information, phone going contract position 1-519-541-0387 between 10 am. and 5 p.m. Monday to Friday available. This k an entry Wil position in a fag paced slid The Abdel and Talent Bureau of Ontario Nearness emrironment Infer - We are not a School or Agency owed applicants are asked to III "spay stating salary dors BASS needed for I EMTERPENEUR Distributors Player 'Dhr LOSE weigh tar rurtUral way. -1 to File 07093. Oshawa This Week. P.O. Boa 481. Oshawa. wanted imrtrdi eely to Serve the rock bed age group 35-45 tolost 23 lbs, in 1 month and Ont. L 1 N 7L5. (Ot l Ops) unworld.rttade Durham and surrounding arear► . play one-two M per 11200 U.S. dollars pka weekly occasion. Birthdays. promotions, openings. I~tam plea Con= Cal 430.7549. (011795) too.- Call (905) $"-4317. CUSTOMER saw dark for Lyda. (905) 432.0369 Or Steve EASY mconr. work trom rtortr. -10895) electronic service departrwint. (705) 932'7078 for irtor, Snot For lies information, send DOMINOS Pizza how Ening Audio. video knowledge an and 41AMnrnrnr Coda 1994• S A.S E. to: P.O. Box 31066, drivers and management asset For appointment, call pleas• leave message. 475 Wowney Rd. Alan. Ont. LIT assistants. Call 434-2SSS or 6686946. Monday -Friday. 9.5 (123094) 3HO (011795) 434.2777. ;011095) P.m. (01'095) �S`lI1 .av WORK AT HOME We pay ycu C redly to assemble our products Easy work. No a wnence neces- sary For FREE derails send S A S.E. to Five Star Enterprises 1146 Liverpool Cd.,. Suite 213, Pickering, Ont Ll V Mitt DRIVERS WANTED For Pickering Taxi Co Part-brrls days, nights. Also licensed A -Auto mechanic. call 686-1515. FACTORY OUTLET DRY CLEANERS Experienced Cashiers/ counter help. Call between a a.m. i 10 &JAL 416-2W7213 Ask for Jim a :v CRUISE SHIP JOBS Earn $30C-$900 weekly. year round pos,son, hinng menMlorren Free roomibowd. will !ram Call 1-504-646 4502 Ex' C10C ALASKA JOBS Earn up to $3,000. 3 months fishing salmon. Also construction, canneries, al fields plus more Call 7 days 1-504- 646-4513.3 ext. 100k-01. LLLUSTAATI OM. cartooning. CAIMET kwtWkftm - 25 ywn - — - - - rusin design. pets'%.?. eaPe►krrc r restatchkhy our BUDGE VAZ� GILL/Nfl usiness or persona. =-t��ssDill Rsaernflls rales. Ab lessors Dtahcarn. �7-/79[1 or 997 -IOW. ('eM *Iplt�t* cNi1EiA ,Ciera s MEWils. Randy Tans. (906) (TF) Btu&�RIC�� Comm L. (Qft" Al SEWAM 7267055. (TF) SiBDfl*sftw 10 lesaom $150 3 lessons A lost 175 FLAY picIrrW S drop ca. 287-3060 7 dayshneek r4ww Srom offn%mwy PART-TIME CASHIERS STOCK CLERKS Ajax Area Eam span cash In your spam timet We currently have opportunities for part-time Cashier/Stock Clerks for day, weekend. or Av ening shifts, Monday through Sunday. You'll work up to a maximum of 24 hours with full training provided. You must have a high school education and be In good physical health to effectively handle stocking duties. We offer a good starting salary with automatic increases. Please fax or submit resume to: wLLd FOODS ("W7) INC Canada Employment Centres 1-1400 Baldry Street Pickering, Ontario L1W 3R2 NEED EXTRA CASH (Scarborough Location) Be an extra in a movie Paid Cash Daily (416) 284-2767 DOG i CAT OWNERS EARN CASH Too P+fly Per food Mducts dwittatas.ankd. JuY 4 4krylflf Product you CJI tMsfarl0 a 6stdubr. y 120 Office Help RECEPTIONIST NEEDED Busy Real Estate Office seeking individual with good typing, telephone i correraatication skib. Experience with Windows & previous reception skills an asset. Real Estate experience beneficial but not required. P1ean deliver your resume in person to: Treco Regi Estate Ltd., 1400.11A Bayfy St., Pickering, Attn.: Lusk . CALL TOGA FL,offENCE on VA)SEirr F Sales 7Help prolfusiogpl mvioo for t>Iwr a dmadit. ��lottedRIMiraetq EXPERIENCED Te4enuniew to FIRM 1' 111 YMnmme otllMci take travel package orders. WF Salesperson for travel Work from hoar, evenings. many. EXP*rwwwo a plus. $7 50 . commission. Send Must be able to work reaunwto:Oshawa Centre. P.O. unsupervised. 87.501hr Box 30509. Oshawa. Ont. L1J mon Send resume to 81.8. (010495) Oshawa Centre. P O. Box w9wo*8asaprq� 30508. Osnawa, OK. LIJ 81.8 IFA 5110'- 15r� « . F» Tisa, Hl`Nad W F FALL SPECIAL Pel ataibla Ei alike n him oomcalJtat k FREE Ckenilg w� baAbp d wetlldr i Oi- 41,04220 q acs iww Pq 61"M P" n3ml we" services. liq re for , -164 conemom 9 for your hom with pefsoftafrasd Ind ii__ j as...IrIL P4"wp- ofsd Rates Pl+oiessional Stnvice, hinfior RI IE .h�Itsr atlotq.le bywsL basar,Mrr a tlperilay. prolfusiogpl mvioo for t>Iwr a dmadit. ��lottedRIMiraetq am +pPIEprt:. and Piano specialkis. Free FIRM 1' 111 YMnmme otllMci IsakkaRbokfoneicdMi pi a prison will 17 yens erper-- Ilwrosservice. ut»n.ed. oeen pfo ell"3 hBna ���•h.. osolow to dkoo srnowpkwtsy c�Ii 0427- 683-7515 d. ice) eawnstes. Call . ,gt�MKdawn hist . ready pie" apsfdaYsp. flat rate or hourly. Vft on haw humid w9wo*8asaprq� 4234 for details. kimO r of , storage unls. Now aasrklg fws MNW to artortain for any age, any ( stilt 9 UL pat � IM LAKE haweckat it wil do datgkadnerr Cal Carl or Jars. 427-20ti4. occasion. Birthdays. promotions, openings. S.C.f.Construction Ltd. i "sky ealerior and Interiorspecislitinp dcarpentry COMPLETE in rernowtiornt, i lhathrooms. and Hoon. Na (TF1 hundrasers. Magicshows aro fuel Lonuce hap. 839.7057 or mss' basements, trim, Crown R Weeli III - a 7268334. (TF) lalnohrtliors mss' C i n igkarwioe Systrfs - �nsblsmnoraMyy �NIDllfbnrle bars and oabi.__1 no*bntial. r>om.rtrcir bntild;g eouifwfp, 48018 41110 teitd0rra CAN (905) 6148957. (011'50451 Al wakmansh lead ContactGary834 Ppb 15 yeah experience. It illi- estimates. Call Derail. 728 - w1LU tions and Drywall, renovations andLEN repairs. Owlet. r general rePeilt. l t rterrb or I8892 (Of 1095) ■ lECTNCIAIk Linnett, till N Sped$$ ktY in drywall boa if ft prison will 17 yens erper-- ($loaf 608.3300. (TF) nava big or small, we Price painting, renjobs. ns and lepra Small jobs. yeses o al types of Shleoaieal stork WAU= - g rmal asierwll AJAX 4o srietM appliancemoving Systems - od do close ft by to day. Hood low ( Mei oantraaor or wAklolk shop In the Durham Region wsh 1000- CI EAINq Lady spedal - hee pie" apsfdaYsp. flat rate or hourly. Vft on haw humid comwvt m 2000 sq fl Spans for contract cllarning for tar nil jt1 +nswr. Cal Jet. 427 whoa are the , storage unls. Now aasrklg fws MNW work (006) -WK 040 yams kA in (01100$►) DO= (0 1' Cal 00Srn- boast AIM mnoxe Park and foal sPseiY. skirtlrp at 1W0 and up RABOT wants work doing mm* lex children's parties and al occasions. Have my own magician. call Emie. 668.4932. i w1LU tions and Drywall, renovations andLEN repairs. NOIIEST Alae had ttrrkitg CallridormeYoft 7awwuuoOf ,�,�� RF) ALL and Painting, NAnnlI.O-TME-MOYEItIs -boarding, taping, ta"firin, lECTNCIAIk Linnett, till y��le rM, lam. Sped$$ ktY in drywall boa if ft prison will 17 yens erper-- LEN with large truck Via do nava big or small, we Price painting, renjobs. ns and lepra Small jobs. yeses o al types of Shleoaieal stork *$NNW& meq. Prw work. swousac do close ft by to day. Hood household owes. wetdenfli them all Fun esttmtsess, seniors sslperirnq. FIN estirnatN ti feasonabte rads. seniors comwvt m CW6" and spray ekrsom Cal rN•nneet. ratty. $4645. oererVncfeL All types d mores. dbeaunL shorn nafbe mores. SeMrng Durham all out of town tsoafat. Fact servios. Cal Alm Ya a1 432-440Y for a Alae ow Paw affair 6 p.m. argmkrhe Cal Carl or Jars. 427-20ti4. Pkaos moved. Comparatrle area�ppClsM Korb. 434 4000. trl3itQ1i0� 4 r' wssiferrdM. (011 (TF1 ralss.Cal - .Qf3tflfR e 9 1"aFh• • ♦ ♦ r, RABOT wants work doing mm* lex children's parties and al occasions. Have my own magician. call Emie. 668.4932. PAGE 246 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER• WED, JANUARY 4,1995 r 1 1 The Canadian EXPERIENCED HOMEMAKERS NEEDED IF YOU. - Possess a Home Support Certificate or equivalent Have one or more years experience working in a com- munity setting Have excellent communication and organizational skills Have access to transportation Are flexible to work a variety of hours. including evenings and weekends, on a rotation basis. WE WOULD LIKE TO NEAR FROM YOU. I- Person Canadian Red Cross Society 45 Bloor St. E. Oshawa, Ont. L1H 31_9 onty those awlrrarts cons16 e•pd for an to ing war De cmnaclod We am an equal opporfurory end. IF you are sngie o• a s,ngw panrt or separated or drvorcW with three years work expenienw. you may quality for fryncral assistance or t you aro over 45 and nava recenly been Lad off. you may quality for train- ing assistance. DIP/CERT., Lotus. Wordperfect. D -Base. Word. Accpac, Bedford. Autocad, Ventura. Paparttrkar. Harvard. Coral. Computer Programming and Systems Analyst. Cobol, Pascal and C. Phooshop. Ouanc Express and Illustrator. Durharn Business ConptAa College. 427.3010. (TF) ENJOY TRAVELLING? First Pickering Travel has an opening for a sales person for both corporate and leisure ARE YOU TIRED OF LOOKING? SO ARE WE! Positions are available for two Experienced Automotive Sales Representatives, to compliment our staff. Our dealership is in a prime location .text to the Oshawa GO Train Station and along side the 401. We will provide you with an excellent product line, a computerized follow-up system, a growing lease portfolio and a superb compensation plan including a demo program, if you will give us the dedication to your profession. You will not regret making the move Call Ted Ellis to make an appointment. � • CHRYS ER 404-0525 TORONTO LINE 686.1642 PICKERING TOYOTA Pickering Toyota has an opening for a sales representative to compliment our existing team. Excellent package on offer. Experience necessary, for details call Wayne Turner 420-9000. PART-TIME work approx. 20 hrs. per week. Opportunity to earn $1000 per month plus bonuses to r - start.. Immediate opportunity. Call 723-3411 •,- Growrtg company requires a lectnician to perform troubleshootng and repair electronic commutications products. ApphcaMs must have an electronic diplorna, emperience Listing oscilloscope, multineter and soldering ron and be mechanically inclined. Salary to 24K. Oualdied candidates please submit resumes to: MINACS b ASSOCIATES Good opportunity with 915 Sandy Breach Rd., pad and expert installation. Cal terrific benefits for a self A.RM: GROUP Falx (905) 837-5009 starter. Working flexible INC Fie SWI 03 I hours. CARPET Braker, 100% Nylon, : • • . Fax resume to: 436-M or 404-M NORTH OSHAW thick, plush, stain resistant carpet. For 3 roans. only $329. 905420-9889 or call Available Mar. 1. Call 905-837. �� 010495 '! RETIRING. Price includes 30sq.ydscaw. Candioe 905-831-5132 -_()__- Looking for a quiet, dekrxe pad and installation in classes starting Jan. 9 and obedience classes. Puppy '1 spacious 2 �� your hone. Fres quotation n your home. No interest. ti pay- and FIN. rtent for ram. Harwood between ���tios In Otrltasra EtperiertoS Int ECCiti and and acsM. - (011 DIN 431)-3719. (o,1095) s aleam. Next classes (puppy 5207 (011004) i novicN start Jan. 16th. 28th AL Assatarr mitt be pENT- 4XSX16- $65w [Tree 'pniliod for busy Pickering { , onW& Call 830-4486. (010396) I � classes available with small apartment in lower levet of 181EL1AME mrure silo. re pelota table with use ext and ;Ryyad to (sok aper 5 year old 'and 17 nani h old in my home 4 Windsor chars. 6799 8- oak Lookitt4 lar an ahperietnced, i a Mc galea$, &A tints days. double pedestal Uwe un. and 6 chairs. 111429. Cannonball bads. PAIS -Pass watt(nd Call W& i SW7Ml (010096) SM- Over 20 stag, efhaces - a• sold. no veneers - Traditional CAIEOIVM slanted ler 7 mon- ` _ 4h okL 6A *m. must be non snooker, no pHs. References inquired. Call 420-9422 Woodworking, 905-965-8774. rtytirrle. (010M6) ' ?ARr throe bAbysi adho se hN (TF) -V- wlquiad in Pickering- Own hookups, upper floor ultinsponasion an assail. Call AWAGand ring. SI, aiarip band 420.4390 (horns) or 327-5387 tltp@x, gtABi COUR• (bus.) Students welcome. pear stop.720 includikA~. Oshawa Durham D79 Tramng. $715 ♦ U1iIbeS ra aycare glwad In soYan. Appraised $5500. As- for 4 and 2 yawn old, honed LBWS RI855. 61on-Fri. 7:30-5 P.M. Own j transportation, cion smokes. .:f 1MAs1 Pickering. 905-50111-2&K. diamonds total .55pts. Ap. LIVEOUT nanny required for 2 ' gkb, apes 5 months and 3 years t ' in my conte. Full tine days. one b�droorn I maul apartment. $850 ins 7:15-6:15 Mon -Fri. WestnSy/ Sar as a set ler 113200. Cal Kann 728-9133 leave Possland area. Start fridge. stove, haat. w. plsnsdiAlily. 686.5410 for tur- ^eifi9e- (010695) a (ol aw kdortrlelion. (010895) Fwatllest rnhond rent r required. 0. Care, (013195) b. A.IAX - dsyore avaMM in non FYs~. Available it rnWi amokklg Stwionment 000 COMPUTER For Student er cflldrsn trrtdar 2 yaws. OSNAWA North - 1.2 and 3 ccs avaiabls. b y + •tC1oM ARE YOU TIRED OF LOOKING? SO ARE WE! Positions are available for two Experienced Automotive Sales Representatives, to compliment our staff. Our dealership is in a prime location .text to the Oshawa GO Train Station and along side the 401. We will provide you with an excellent product line, a computerized follow-up system, a growing lease portfolio and a superb compensation plan including a demo program, if you will give us the dedication to your profession. You will not regret making the move Call Ted Ellis to make an appointment. � • CHRYS ER 404-0525 TORONTO LINE 686.1642 PICKERING TOYOTA Pickering Toyota has an opening for a sales representative to compliment our existing team. Excellent package on offer. Experience necessary, for details call Wayne Turner 420-9000. PART-TIME work approx. 20 hrs. per week. Opportunity to earn $1000 per month plus bonuses to r - start.. Immediate opportunity. Call 723-3411 •,- Growrtg company requires a lectnician to perform troubleshootng and repair electronic commutications products. ApphcaMs must have an electronic diplorna, emperience Listing oscilloscope, multineter and soldering ron and be mechanically inclined. Salary to 24K. Oualdied candidates please submit resumes to: Wo Iftrit all prlhi A - for too itI I howwo only those talltidrles lobe irtlwyw d will bilerolt1 , '. Our Client. a major transportation firm located in Whitby, just east at Toronto requires three additional Diesel Mechanics. Fleet Consists of both Older and new vehicles. Maintenance and repaim dudes required. Starting fate of $17.50 per hour. Interested candidate Should Galt: FRED HINES FRANCIS PERSONNEL. SERVICES 11 Skncoe St. N., Shite 500 Oshawa, Ontario PhOM 90540"202 Fax EMBROIDERY MACHINE OPERATORS SOP Entefprises has 3 openings kir machine operMors with Tapma Multi Head egxroli0e t0 work an evening shit. CALL 420.8338 pa ASIC FOR ALLAN OR CATHY ■a FWN I N♦ • are a. y 1•• t• •1 A 50 250 260 400 - HCAt3 / HOMEMAKERS Required by DHS Hfsttlth Care Service to work in local area. Please appy in person at 2 Simcoe St. S., Oshaws,Suite 500 Oshawa L1H 8101 * GIANT GARAGE SALE Saturday. January 14th A= All booths $25.00 bright l bder METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE smoke-free lower level all Call 427-0754 MAN. now. Sep. ON, fu 1� 1� kitchen, 4 poe. bath, Wo I , , lac, parking, filstAast ar • • . references. 5585 a ulillil INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD GORGEOUS OR ALIVE In caring, safe, fun home environment. DOLL HOUSE for Licensed by M.C.S.S. KSS NEW large 1 bdrm, ma Receipts, very quiet stn iWle hours. Call Furniture 8 accessories scrap, used or film overlooks F DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE 'Too cute for words' pidcerirlg. yyp to pati 509-1207 (905) 831.1536 Indry face, avail. imrtne A 416-281-3499 EXPERIENCED ECE. Prom of CERAMC warehouse span the 5625/mthly. l-905-85 one offers loving daycare in a I Sat. 10-3 p.m. New pieces ar- fter I 1098 a 7:30 p.n sate environment for 2-5 year riving weekly. 25% on Christmas • ods. Full days, lots d toys and bisque. 1333 Boundary Rd. Unit aclivilies. Fenced yard, fair rates 2. Oshawa. 725-6709.(010495) 1980 Cftw 3/1 ton erabrrteoc, for quality care. References. 7PCE r sae set with glass tap. 350 high performance engine, 9648. (01 Rd. Call Janet, 436 lacquer base, gunshot metal e • duel wheels, etc. $2500 car - Will (Ot 1095) chairs, ll years old. $1200 new. O I • • li9ied or $2000 as ie. o b.o. 72S- OSHAWA waif sell is50. 9051119 tsoe. 2�. �) 1 bdnn. - $569. ro,oa9s) _ Firewood ---2 bdnn. - $619. CARPET your home at discount LOST eta-Mpossibly in the Harwood prices. 100% nylon, stain Mal area. Maris �Ld nig with� I I CfeaMargeurits. Irtnu Large red stone. Heward. CalForPentheat cable hot water ROKA LUMBER 8 FIREWOOD CENTRE 4'x8'x12" $60.00 4'x8'xl6- $65.00 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-277-3381 Evenings 905-434-6665 Free Delivery to resstart, proe includes carpet. MINACS b ASSOCIATES 501IHwy 82. Great location, Reg Registration required. Small close to all amenities. Available 915 Sandy Breach Rd., pad and expert installation. Cal Pickerng• OrganoLIW1Z5 A.RM: GROUP Falx (905) 837-5009 WESTNEYrHWY 82 - one INC Fie SWI 03 Wo Iftrit all prlhi A - for too itI I howwo only those talltidrles lobe irtlwyw d will bilerolt1 , '. Our Client. a major transportation firm located in Whitby, just east at Toronto requires three additional Diesel Mechanics. Fleet Consists of both Older and new vehicles. Maintenance and repaim dudes required. Starting fate of $17.50 per hour. Interested candidate Should Galt: FRED HINES FRANCIS PERSONNEL. SERVICES 11 Skncoe St. N., Shite 500 Oshawa, Ontario PhOM 90540"202 Fax EMBROIDERY MACHINE OPERATORS SOP Entefprises has 3 openings kir machine operMors with Tapma Multi Head egxroli0e t0 work an evening shit. CALL 420.8338 pa ASIC FOR ALLAN OR CATHY ■a FWN I N♦ • are a. y 1•• t• •1 A 50 250 260 400 - HCAt3 / HOMEMAKERS Required by DHS Hfsttlth Care Service to work in local area. Please appy in person at 2 Simcoe St. S., Oshaws,Suite 500 Oshawa L1H 8101 * GIANT GARAGE SALE Saturday. January 14th A= All booths $25.00 bright l bder METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE smoke-free lower level all Call 427-0754 MAN. now. Sep. ON, fu 1� 1� kitchen, 4 poe. bath, Wo I , , lac, parking, filstAast ar • • . references. 5585 a ulillil INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD GORGEOUS OR ALIVE In caring, safe, fun home environment. DOLL HOUSE for Licensed by M.C.S.S. KSS NEW large 1 bdrm, ma Receipts, very quiet stn iWle hours. Call Furniture 8 accessories scrap, used or film overlooks F DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE 'Too cute for words' pidcerirlg. yyp to pati 509-1207 (905) 831.1536 Indry face, avail. imrtne A 416-281-3499 EXPERIENCED ECE. Prom of CERAMC warehouse span the 5625/mthly. l-905-85 one offers loving daycare in a I Sat. 10-3 p.m. New pieces ar- fter I 1098 a 7:30 p.n sate environment for 2-5 year riving weekly. 25% on Christmas • ods. Full days, lots d toys and bisque. 1333 Boundary Rd. Unit aclivilies. Fenced yard, fair rates 2. Oshawa. 725-6709.(010495) 1980 Cftw 3/1 ton erabrrteoc, for quality care. References. 7PCE r sae set with glass tap. 350 high performance engine, 9648. (01 Rd. Call Janet, 436 lacquer base, gunshot metal e • duel wheels, etc. $2500 car - Will (Ot 1095) chairs, ll years old. $1200 new. O I • • li9ied or $2000 as ie. o b.o. 72S- OSHAWA waif sell is50. 9051119 tsoe. 2�. �) 1 bdnn. - $569. ro,oa9s) _ Firewood ---2 bdnn. - $619. CARPET your home at discount LOST eta-Mpossibly in the Harwood prices. 100% nylon, stain Mal area. Maris �Ld nig with� I I CfeaMargeurits. Irtnu Large red stone. Heward. CalForPentheat cable hot water ROKA LUMBER 8 FIREWOOD CENTRE 4'x8'x12" $60.00 4'x8'xl6- $65.00 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-277-3381 Evenings 905-434-6665 Free Delivery to resstart, proe includes carpet. 683-2519. (010) 895 501IHwy 82. Great location, Reg Registration required. Small close to all amenities. Available downtown and ShOppr pad and expert installation. Cal Causes guaranteed. To register. Feb. , .905 619-9m. (0110%) dl Bev at 431-0968. (0,10%) parking, new appliance Nick at (905) 430-6551. • - 8 WESTNEYrHWY 82 - one Tenard ISS moo' (010695) I bedroom condo. 5 appliances, CARPET Braker, 100% Nylon, : • • . sauna, exercise room, pool, Parking spans, $825 monthly. 436-M or 404-M NORTH OSHAW thick, plush, stain resistant carpet. For 3 roans. only $329. OSHAWA Obedience Associa- Available Mar. 1. Call 905-837. �� 010495 '! RETIRING. Price includes 30sq.ydscaw. tion presents show handling -_()__- Looking for a quiet, dekrxe pad and installation in classes starting Jan. 9 and obedience classes. Puppy AJAX - beautiful cozy and quiet one bedroom B basannt apart- spacious 2 �� your hone. Fres quotation n your home. No interest. ti pay- (under 4 mths) and basic beginning Jan 10 Ibvance rtent for ram. Harwood between apartment? Clow b merits for one lull until Dec. Y 1985 Daniel. , -800.217-0104. 501IHwy 82. Great location, Reg Registration required. Small close to all amenities. Available downtown and ShOppr DRY Causes guaranteed. To register. Feb. , .905 619-9m. (0110%) dl Bev at 431-0968. (0,10%) Central. Available(TF) FIREWOOD LIMITED Edition - collector START off on the right paw with BOWMAMVILLE - one bedroom Inrinedis". 4334431 FOR SALE plates with frames. 110.5". THE GRIST MILL DELTA by James our tun and any dog train" at aWnrant. Oloso to downtown. available Jan. 1. $463 per Keintoad THE SAW MILL our spacious facility, For ,A ages starting at 9 weeks old.month. Includes heat• hydro, NORTH OSHAW CALL DAVE Kings Landing by Ke .stead Anglican Church at MAG- reasonable rates. Call K9 Parking. hhdge and stove' 623' 7W.(OII0951 Klbharse 2 txtrrrl. opts., Clear 831-7055 NETAWAN b A.G. Casson. Y a1 `7°�°r WHITBY - spacious two 105) 837.2364. (010595) P Tellplwrm 430.2143. (0,0995) TEAM Obedience - w4,en you b•droorn. excellent oorWtion, quiet building. Fforr ARDWOOD DELIVERE OAXPINE FURNITURE - Why and your dog are taught to work now Go. Avsaable knnedwely. $795 indusia. call (416) 699 $600 monthly. 4X8X12-S60'r pay retail prices? One of Orhtario's oldest and Largest s aleam. Next classes (puppy 5207 (011004) i novicN start Jan. 16th. 28th 1 4XSX16- $65w [Tree manufacturers is now sen" and 26th. Evening and Salurday BRIGHT and one bedroom J%p-2.7W Limited Ousntity dwect to the public. Eg. oak classes available with small apartment in lower levet of FREE DELIVERY pelota table with use ext and classes guarmftod- Cal" 430- house now Oshawa Centre. rsrllovsl still lot Idssrirtg. 4 Windsor chars. 6799 8- oak 0025. (011795) Large kitchen. 6545 rrrorhthly in- enr Days 905-27.1734 double pedestal Uwe un. and 6 chairs. 111429. Cannonball bads. RANG wean w+d•s as unites and paffu g. am BOAwarm. tui a any Sur one mature lemale. Avail- W j j(TBY N' htS 905.427-8250 SM- Over 20 stag, efhaces - a• sold. no veneers - Traditional rG7+ and content nine Dam. a s money well •Panic able .rvteaisey. Firsr/last. 90& 430.4,93. 3 bdrrn., fridge, clove, (0„095) Brooklin, 905-655-. 403n BROOKLIN Firewood Woodworking, 905-965-8774. (011095) S.AJAX - two bedroom base- iDr2 laundry parkingry seasoned firewood. fans earls (TF) ment apartment. air. fuM bath, hookups, upper floor bush coeds, Daps of tun dwv available. FREE dsivary. AWAGand ring. SI, aiarip band DOG Tram"CaaNss - Novice s�� Januaryin Laundry. nnguttiiltiu. tltp@x, gtABi COUR• up 7.•Sat. and Su.. ) pear stop.720 includikA~. Oshawa Durham D79 Tramng. $715 ♦ U1iIbeS 65&8797pick (012995) soYan. Appraised $5500. As- Available . ". ial". (905) Baro Scan. 5765635 (011195) LBWS RI855. RREWt300 - excellent quality lung $2700. Wedding ring. 14K eternity ring with 11, VS2 6835648. (0 11095) PUREBRED Siberian Husky hardwood guaranteed. Extra diamonds total .55pts. Ap. 06/MWA -two OsdrOorn$]$� pups, ready for good homes king hit» fury seasoned. Cut and spit. Honest seascuemert_ praised $1300. Asking $700. ..bents avyHDle Y 900 and MB immediately. Cal 436-0754. Glen St. Close to 901) le, t hop- one b�droorn I maul apartment. $850 ins Free delivery. K Heat Sar as a set ler 113200. Cal Kann 728-9133 leave (011095) ping and GrrG UtAtin inckrdod. fridge. stove, haat. w. Firewood. {905) 753-2246. 53 ^eifi9e- (010695) a (ol • � llesCar Fwatllest rnhond rent r required. Laundry, hydro and per (013195) 7244990. (010695) FYs~. Available it rnWi Fle-al COMPUTER For Student er Sale721-0919. OSNAWA North - 1.2 and 3 (011095) horn• - 386.50Meg HDU, be0roons available Feb 1. or AJAX OatordTow rs-Bps mouse, 4Me9 Marto., DOS S, 1903 Mercury Topaz. 35.000 March 1. Utilities. fridge and apwhyle ts. quiet buddkg• VGA montes. $625. 266-40IMsg kms..yc.. auo. 4 door. two trxis stow ncl dsd. 7212094. (TF) to shopping. 401 and Go. 3PCE oak crib set. 11,'100 o.b.o. HDU. , M •g Mom.. Mono blue grey. $8900 o.b.o. 1991 OSHAWA - yaw at is welcanel sauna. 1. 2 and 3 bedre 827-3650. (0.06951 .., 0, . DOS 5. 11425. XT $175. Chevrolet Corsica. auto. sr. 4 Im„aYla cutwo bedicon two Jan. and Feb, 1. Cal 683 DOS with wirWows. $50. Lotus door. dean. 116900 ab.o. Caluntil730 fever apartment in coarsing p.m (123094) CleS • 1.2.3 with Word Perfect and 56 Peter, 434-74 or (416) 379- otdair duplex Large and tine KE B11G - spacious Graphics parkas". $125. 211-Pn 7679. (010695) iou tnts wrhuge loft and pins I ri, bedroom txrsarrtert apart Printer, $125. Richard, (905) 031.9833. (010695) floors. $730 • 11,12 ubkm. Ask 1901 Chev Lurriina. 4 door. V6. incrww a8 anckusiw, SSW- Also WASHERS, dryers, fridge. about no rent option. autar-Ic. air, radio, 170,000 nishted bedroan upscale. S stow. new, and rseordaioned.NS-723-M7. $225 and up for reconditioned FREE •orbs book to any new customer. 45.00 books, new, (010695) �Y �.. 115900 oertilied. Cal 661111-2467. (011005) OIE In droom batarrient near SM. Available irlrtteda Cal 619.9634. (010095) washers' $175 and Lop lor recon- daioned dryers. 5175 and up for used and rare. $3 each. - 401. Separate entrants, @MAWnow large aebad reconditioned fridges and WANTED . books. pets, arts, Dodge ps.,pD.,a/ DLcrkn9 Wrtdry 1000 Shadow. cable. uldiliss basement apartment, stovers. Also coin operated palls and d*VL 218 Dundas c.. excellent condition. Wig rnouded. VA& Firafta. 723 Osha is, udiiias, putting. c washers and dryers. E YYFeilby (012 Corley. $3200 obo. Call OIRF 61107.011005) IahrtOcy, 1575 rttonaiy. E Stephensoth's Furniture and Appliances, 227 Court St., COWUTER3 - new 41116's from 6562. (01100% OSNAWA - JohniCentre St., leu X10•• -Qu"& 7207.(01100% Oshawa 576-7448. (010095) . SMO. Lap lops horn $475. Lor ahs ted►oot apartment from /8M Chrysler Caravo4, 4 door. $84S MWW. otitis, included. OINRWA - Wrg4%9mr, t CAIM£TS - ler of carI . 100% d 206's Iforn $350. CD Multi credit Padwgn with Was in- one ownta. at mmbr, PL. Pb., Go tI t b super al 8202-70 No bad*orn aprrllMt, nylon, .neer stain relalae carper - tittd nil -WW-nom $299. radio. (xood conation. 82900. Lloyd SL, or 4ag 905.404.980, Phar 427-833:1 after S p.m. aper 6 Now d dupkit. Midge, s 0725 It" on hand. I will GcI 3 100rtt, Computer Clearance Corton. pert. (0117'96) pwwn& racd- as $349. Price includes , po1. 161 King SL E.. &wATwmft. LARM one - I -- bessmont Avsillble Wirt rt 1. 28M Prete P� 697.3059 everything 1e85Chw314Ion. Vs. auo,low apartment includes cable, (0110" fasptad. guarantee& (0115%) kris.. great wont Wuchl SILM6 milki••• use of luhdry, priwM AJAX • large two bade y� certified. 905-718-1020. Asea• � wed No apartment. avails 0862314-(0�TF) SpSclltBn Aulo, pt 1096) pHs Plee•a Fab. 1. $860. 906- ImmadialNy. 1765 lack, MAX Pidwn% llppfianns - no 427-25M- 0/0496) 578.4178. (010496) eaest1 ,,,S dw rdlsed, 1uMy 1942 Pontiac Grand Prix, COUNTRY Apartments - VAI'•AIICEOr Cal to ore guaranteed. ReCturhditiOMO loaded. ps., Pb-. air. It, cruise. Clrsinorit arse, k,etry DadnSlor rental shop ler a BET appiarrosa Come nidus us a P6-. PI.- amAm casSWW low and din tttdrooro *21 "lection. DURHAM FK dad. 47411M. 467 Wrstrnay kms., $800. Very good or 4 bAdeonL No dogs. 644 RENTER6.lwg420-i7m Rd. S. Allow. (TF) 4aa0asn 98&0086. 01 1096) 243& (0/008% incl tea. LANDLORD'S WEDOIIIG Gown - preaSrwd 1080-11M8 tars, bass, to oala TWO ttadroorn apvvttrAnt in VERTNE FREEN On silt and ogrtza aft dtlrit- VC is Everyone qualities. On UIC? triplex, W Ilson/Adelaide,. OOIRWA •Ileo bedtorlt a able Wain. Includes lira NO noWCB? RDs. MA? No Interest, no P�Ing rto pea. 5863 • Mdlo• Vern an a lap tbor d a a OA t:ryMU std daadsble td. up to $30- 060 060 diced. 5345 dWAM 686- Avat» ifmis No lr FitNas . hots. Oust suw cosy so ldsd Stn a Brand new. WE ,stew in 7428. (TF) 656.4721. (011096) for,skgls Idy and 4 crirnolie and earrkgs. Paid CALL ten Illordl�, sides Mclu 54500.. arklg $2M0. CIA . a AVAtABLE in oAltaea i Whit ABED - bad a ro awK R�Isanim a awK 7257 Karat 728-0133 leave 01 by apartment btuidkg, s�� 1980 89 vehicles. CsNisd er s .lowly painted apart- .000 In Piitsrkm$• i~ APPROVED. Sunshine Aulo. rent e4Nt t if , I. close to bus. bedroom. bd#M spat MW SM - -080"t Be naw WANTED to Buy - older 086.9 MOAT. (TF) Mnoppkg M stifles Included. aPMnant. $Otho immildill $ton and waaahotse shsfrng, furniture, glass, china. FrstrlaM ralluked. No Pow. or* kICIL•Iw' FMWMK 4 apple e•emlidih has to go. Mako an collectibles, memorabilia, CERI11CM Aub Card*, 156 (» fin 7yq $625• Two bedroom esperaM Poon sm otter. 430-3= or 705.657- walctlas. nice Sings piscs or King St. W.. Midtown Mail. 5725.Ca1130-0134. (TF) no �• Vu1N mature s 3013. pttOD6) Sstates. 10611 905-723-7834. Oshawa. Three pickups from Available i mmtmmAdieMy. h PIANO. and bends, amgw, (013195) $49Three 1990 Lumiltas SMALL one bedroom 95. 427-2775- (011095) ivory keys. 5850. Stove, self item $7986. 19W Shadow. air. a9rtnert. laundry. pskkg. a1 SNICOE Sl N. Osha,w, I cleaning, $100. 688-5269. WANTED • old and raga auto, 94OW 19M Taurus, air. uggiss. $475 nmomthhf. Aragabb Taunton. 12 -plea, (011095) fumlkro, arrylhktg old. Scientific $5995 1989 Cadillac Sedan kmedlebb• No pHs. 5704875. bedlopr, kKp,diss parlllrll PIANOS/GRANDFATHER instruments, china, sliver, Deville, loaded, $9985. 1909 (010495) le, caballIrldusha sacap Ill Clocks - Durham's Isrgm selec- advertising. sporting. toys, Corsica air, 94.000 knw., 14986. g1e S . one bsdroan Laundro mis faclkls. Avag ton Now and sed pramto•• decoys, dolls, milk bollles, col- Isctiorts a .Malas• Cal PA*M 1989 Aatostar XLT, stlwldsd y l NOor Inaar Go• QuiAl MraAl van, loaded, $7995. 1988 Much 1. 5888. 578-2g 10495 l0 1 sure? Rant to own, apt. tire, upright, grand, digital, Bowan Antiques (905) 655- 1900 ktelydSt ttglles. Tango, aub, $7895. 1988 Bon- � M522L (010885 ) MAX South - WW3 balk keyboards. CLOCKS - January 8049, BrooklIn. (TF) nwib LE, loaded. $SM 1988 Cougar, absolutely loaded, PICKEMM - uxsur NVOt mein floc seM' p.rltllig clearance on all 1994 stodkl WANTED - cmwa$. Old dlfla 54875. 1906 Olds Royal, very large attractive two larmmdry, available Jan. I Telsp Piarto Wake, 43314917 and glass, Jewellery, Waded. SOM 1987 Puler NX, badrooIst, ,• full bath. incl. 427-3650 or es" DMONURROOM sule, said oak, microscopes. ISleseopes, 54496. 1988 Cavalier, air, kitchen and laundry, gray loll=) table, 4 chairs, bullet with hutch. binoculars and *I ' dire. $2895. 1888 Hyundai, auto. bloed0on , own owance. No Ike now condition. Call 433• �rT_ Clods, ort "' $argue, any- 52296. Car gied v&Vds. 574 PAN $700. 416-494-37M or r 906 on p�p� fg U IL���al,klaeAtf^0t�? t t ,011 ,, 'Y ti' 1 e Y , , ': i .'1:d'-hi�f�hrfl,BAA t?g'f .!! 11t._t t / r1 0 0 . x - ''g r 11rf"'— _ _ - - _ - -�� ,.•�. •.•,u. + ...--.4 �n A v to I . Y•. �0: m.+ ... •-• .--„i'ii6 LiLfII IAQ1.'JWV1W `e alas CANADIAN TIRE AT 1 1 1 RYLANDER BLVD (Pt. Union &Kingston Rd.) WOULD LIKE TO ANNOUNCE A WELCOME BACK SALE WE AREOPEN FOR BUSINESS (this location only) 16 oz. Claw Hammer with fibreglass handle Reg. $16.99 SAVE Sale $5.99 s00 57-4127-2 11 IN Ad ustable Wrencl Mastercraft Reg. $13.99 1/Z Sale s6.99 PRIG 5&8312-4 STORE HOURS: PHONE: 0 Piece Socket Sef SAE and Metric Reg. $19.99 eve Over Sale $8.99 50% 58-9038X � proctor Silex Juice Extractor, 2 speed Reg. $44.99 SAVE Sale 129.99 a 00 of , 43-1900-0 -5-1 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST NO RAINCHECKS MON. TO FRI. SATURDAY SUNDAY STORE SERVICE 9:00 - 9:00 8:30 - 6:00 10:00-5:00 283-7707 283-3800 (DOOR CRASHERS AT THIS LOCATION ONLY) Allow . -Alook� .:.Allulk � w 401 RYLANDER Q CANADIAN BLVD. Q TIRE ■ a a W ABBEY LANE MALL = KINGSTON RD. (DOOR CRASHERS AT THIS LOCATION ONLY) Allow . -Alook� .:.Allulk � • _,_ ___ _ _ _ - — — - - - ; - ----tee PAGE 29 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 4,19" expect morefrom Sears ial rmtrui W~ in a terrific assortment of styles in polyester fills. Regular and Petite sizes available in both coats and jackets. Sekclion may wry by sloe S�aRs SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. .-,«�...ua4sa�.,:.-,.,ic..� _-.,.e�.i..h� - , _ .__..__ _ .......,. ... , 1,�y• �i"4A'�rp . .•. .. y r;.r .��. .I .. .., .,. _. �.,. lir i,. a HWY2 0 c U H ■ O z PKw p�p(ERM�► S�aRs SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. .-,«�...ua4sa�.,:.-,.,ic..� _-.,.e�.i..h� - , _ .__..__ _ .......,. ... , 1,�y• �i"4A'�rp . .•. .. y r;.r .��. .I .. .., .,. _. �.,. lir i,. 1LOOK FOR 17PIT'0 Homes VERY NO= FROM SCARBORIIXIIGH ToURDAY TOBRIMITION SAVE i1 •s00 rnlEn You Wff CALL RICK AT 831-3300 TO F CEIVE YOUR FREE "PURCHASER'S POWER PACK'". •r HOME THNu NICK! a.CP�x� ykP �P ;j s �r • TMT% MONT s126,t1R�! (AND YOU THOUGHT BOXING DAY WAS OVERQ � FamNY-stxa IdlCMn Finished basement 4th hedroom m.& Central vac tool Large, landscaped lot FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR CALL NICK SEROISW 831-3300 RYIMW FIRSTReally $165,900 DREAM HOME Approx. 1,800 sq. ft., absolu immaculate, full of upgrades. 'gas fireplace •Central air 'roman tub an suite 'finished basement 'sun deck Beautifully decorated. Call STEVE FEARON* 683-2992 F/MW PICTURE THIS! 'This Could be you next summer 'New flooring i broadloom 'Bathroom completely renovated with Jacuzzi '5 bedrooms including one in the finished basement 'Greet "Glendale" location 'Asking $153,900 Please Call SARME COX* 839-7449 RVMW ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. • .ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! •�vpr« 2.000s4 rt 'Lge sun, greanfxx,se kdd mm •Man door ** room V"wQ�mw +mss ceramic and hardwood foors. poda isink. Wit- aypkanoas •Hupa sun dK* 'Qum ads aaaoarN AI You cold aunt and more! HAPPY IEMI YZAll GEORGE LALWANI JUDY PAATTERSON 416-321-3536 WMRC 40 i F-ari I ..aa W RIIIA. OVA Ajax 1,900 sq. h. plus basement, OF PICKERING double garage, 2 12 baths, family \ EVERY room, only $174,900. 7.5% SATURDAY -- moroge rnlh 60 month tern, all -. TO for details. .Opens� stdat � SUPER STAI UM - 'Prime area South Ajax detach. - _ s •Open cone Wing/din. rm. also 91 IArslaal Cres., Ain 'Bright sat4n kit,ei �- Also 15+ acres, Whitby $199,900 t *Large master with an suite 'Prem. Ltd. 416-283-1500. and a rent -**was. Whitby, r_1A AW RVM _• V. $99,900. :. TANNER* r� CALL RICK CNOMCV * CHOICE FOR 1995! 4W 869MIAND DEVOTEDIHOLM EXCELLENCE" Moi LEE* 428-6533 or Prime location - south Ajax. 1-800-663-7119 Converted to 3 large ■ '' --• bedrooms, all walk-in ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. osets - en suite. Bright PRETTY AS A open concept- Cosy PICTURE '�• vA L - - = r Cosy 1,800 sq. h., 4 bdrrr., brick del. home, eat -in kit.. fain. rm. CALL SHARON* NOW FOR VIEWING! P - - RV with 3 � s GEM-UKE QUALITY 831-3300 $169,900 bedspartial � s, p vQ`V be 4 bedrooms . 3 bans - be Man floor family room fully fenced Ige. 148' lot, nicely ✓ Woodfxxnng fireplace --mom = ✓ Bright eat -n kitchen wNh w/o ` 10 huge deck landscaped with lovely curb area as • as as ■ ✓ Hsihers closets appeal. Lots of extras. Cent. ak, ■ ✓ Ouid crescent location ■ CALL DAWD WATON cent vac. A must to sae at this as ■ FOR ALL THE DAZnM DM price ... $169,900. ' 683-"92 �II�i, >>" [ETASpAT.' II R71� CALL JOHN MONIZ* 831-3300 CALL N FOR A LIST OF GREAT GUYS p R�� ' AIO SAVE 1% OFF YOUR l" 1 FIRST " .•,•,•,•,•,-t 4 0 4' 4.4. .4. 4 .014.•$1 1 , , ,./ . , , ♦ , . + . . . . . 40 i F-ari I ..aa W RIIIA. +V= "°uaE='oto FIRST U� LOOK FOR A SHOWPLACE COUNTRY STYLE OF PICKERING Best Homes \ EVERY S. Ajax.� SATURDAY �+ , BoxEs FRor scAlropallml '� .-. - -. TO �`� SUPER STAI UM - 'Prime area South Ajax detach. - _ s •Open cone Wing/din. rm. 1500 or 9058314613. 'Bright sat4n kit,ei �- 'Main 8r. 2 pc. batlxoom t *Large master with an suite 'Prem. Ltd. 416-283-1500. fenced lot r_1A AW RVM *$162~ JACQUELYNN :. TANNER* r� 19-9500 CHOICE FOR 1995! ti DEVOTEDIHOLM EXCELLENCE" Moi HERBAGE REALTY LTD. +V= "°uaE='oto FIRST U� PANORAMIC VIEW A SHOWPLACE COUNTRY STYLE OF PICKERING From the huge balcony of \ this 16th floor condo just S. Ajax.� steps from the GO station 3 �+ Pickering Town Centre. Includes eat -in kitchen as inground pool, HOT TUB, well as 2 -piece en suite 8 walk-in closet. Easy 401 access! Asking $99,900! 1500 or 9058314613. CALL �- BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 Ltd. 416-283-1500. r_1A AW RVM Cal R9 !elle - ANea ill• QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. wCkbm- mm •S11Ns SHARON YOUR CLEAR 416-283.1500 CHOICE FOR 1995! ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. DEVOTEDIHOLM EXCELLENCE" S1 94,900 ✓ SOLD 99.5% OF Prime location - south Ajax. ASKING PRICE Converted to 3 large ■ '' --• bedrooms, all walk-in osets - en suite. Bright RESULT? open concept- Cosy r. !replace, fenced yard, dose L - !o lake, schools, parks. SYSTEM WORKS! CALL SHARON* NOW FOR VIEWING! 683-2992 - - RV QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. GEM-UKE QUALITY 831-3300 $169,900 ✓ Approximately 2.000 sq. ft. be 4 bedrooms . 3 bans - be Man floor family room _ -- - — —: ✓ Woodfxxnng fireplace --mom = ✓ Bright eat -n kitchen wNh w/o ` 10 huge deck area as • as as ■ ✓ Hsihers closets t t ■ ✓ Ouid crescent location ■ CALL DAWD WATON as t■ as as ■ FOR ALL THE DAZnM DM ' 683-"92 �II�i, >>" [ETASpAT.' II R71� +V= "°uaE='oto FIRST U� A SHOWPLACE COUNTRY STYLE $204,900 S. Ajax.� k home, dble. gwage, inground pool, HOT TUB, cedar deci ft etc. 416-283- _ 1500 or 9058314613. R&Uu %V R'Ifer Really Ltd. 416-283-1500. Cal R9 !elle - ANea ill• wCkbm- mm •S11Ns 416-283.1500 ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. O ,:• ✓ SOLD 99.5% OF _ = ASKING PRICE O ✓ WANT THIS KIND OF RESULT? ✓ MY MARKETING SYSTEM WORKS! ✓ FREE MARKET EVALUATION ✓ CALL DOUG TAYLOR'S 831-3300 +V= "°uaE='oto FIRST U� �''W" za tttllOtM:1M10 , ME I CNN �• , ts: ANNOUNCEMENT ... ; v CONGRATULATIONS TO < OUR TOP ACHIEVER IN DECEMBER NANCY McCOY ?d laps AlAR•presentntive s `= TOP LISTER ANNOUNCEMENT CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR TOP ACHIEVER IN DECEMBER RODELIO CUEVAS sales Repnsentatiive TOP PRODUCER ANNOUNCEMENT VI(-R)R JACOCB'S long and strong knowledge of Mortgage Finance has always heen an asset for his clients. He is able to meet his client's needs in both Residential do Commercial fields. Whether you are buying or selling a house or business, no doubt Victor's mit.. skills will help you to fill your Real Estate needs Victor invites you to all him for any Real Estate assistance. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. 9W - ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that LEROY CROOKS has joined our Pickering Office and will make our 1995 sales getter than ever. Leroy has lived in Pickering and Ajax since 1968. He knows the area and can show you the home you've been looking for_ For first rate service call Leroy at 905-420-4200. BEV MCLEAN Sales Representative 831-3300 RE/MAX FIRST REALTY LTD. DESIRABLE FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD PICKERING W/O basement - 12T deep Renovated, bleached oak kitchen windows, upgraded, open concept kitchen - family room with fireplace. Quiet court. SUNNY & BRIGHT Large 2 bedrooms - laundry & storage. Overlooks park, walk to Hosp., rec centre & shopping. $94,900. Upgraded carpeting. 1836 StatTington St. Storrington St. Ready for the New Year Don't let this one go by. Mature lot, open con - $2399900 Approx. 2,800 sq. ft. Desirable ct. & gour- met kitchen. Large principle rooms. LARGE 4 BEDROOMS Finished rec room. A true 10. Walk to lake, parks & schools. $169,000. GE RY WHITE* * LETS TALK ROMW"'FIRST' Ltd. " * LETS TALK COMMISSION.? 831 m3300 *ARE YOU SERIOUS ABOUT SELLING s YOUR HOUSE _ THEN SO AM In t * LETS TALK ABOUT 1 WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO DO WHEN WE SELL YOUR HOUSEn UPDATED PICKERING VILLAGE BUNGALOW! CALL ME NOW FOR ` Mature 59x130 It. lot! ` Finished basement! 2 baths! A FREE MARKET 2 kitchens! 5 appliarms! ' Updated windows! Roof! Fumace! • Central air! walkout to deck! ` Excellent value! Excellent location! EVALUATION-! To see is to buy! CALL GEARY FIRST. DISCUSS YOUR REAL ESTATE CONCERNS AND LET HIM PUT YOUR MIND AT EASE. NEW CHOICE Realtv Ltd. M E M B E R B R O K E R JUDY . Sales Representative - Associate Broker J Tj yi • 1 837=1054 Yoti re T iw I PfiftT*Kj If You Don't List With mincom... Why should you be the only one paying full real estate commission rates? join the list of literally thousands of satisfied customers formula the MINCOM SUCCESS System. Simply stated, it is a the homeowner with commission savings and the MINCOM sales professionals wit high volume. MINCOM, the choice of the wise consumer nationwide. 00 5 I�al�l��l �uLTs � NIINII�I��I ::saw J, • 1 837=1054 Yoti re T iw I PfiftT*Kj If You Don't List With mincom... Why should you be the only one paying full real estate commission rates? join the list of literally thousands of satisfied customers formula the MINCOM SUCCESS System. Simply stated, it is a the homeowner with commission savings and the MINCOM sales professionals wit high volume. MINCOM, the choice of the wise consumer nationwide. 00 5 I�al�l��l �uLTs � NIINII�I��I ::saw L A BEECHGROVE . . 1St TORONTO 1160 � RD. MARY ANN 16.97 KIHGSTON RD. _ - � 4 I DICKERING SHEPPARD ... . , EUT TY. 2000811110 �. n br v��� '�;' " •r ! ! ♦ V Y 4 s1r • 9 0 a • a oo An ktdependentIv Owned and Operated fMember Broker of Coldr N Bankes AlMiates of Canada we W h tA SUE BOND GORD BROOK Saks Representative Sales Representative 420.4200 420-4200 BRUCE BROOKS BRUCE COLBY Sales Representative Sales Representative 420-4200 420-4200 LEROY CROOKS ROD CUEVAS Sales Representative Sales Representative 420-4200 420-4200 IK: ANN DAVIS LAMAR DWSWORTH Sales Representative Sales Representative 420-4200 420-4200 JANICE GARNETT BOB GORDON Sales Representative Associate Broker 420-4200 420-4200 C CAROLE GOUGH UWRE HANCOCK Saks Reprasertative Sales Reipreserted" 420.4200 420.4200 t MARIE HEWITT DAVID HORBAY sale: RfapresMttaos sain Represen+ own 4204200 420.4200 VICTOR JACOUB NEVILLE JARDINE sales Representative Win Reprelsis atlw 4204200 420.4200 Happy & Healthy New'Year Y A LARGE RAVINE LOT WITH A STREAM IN THE HEART OF PICKERING A custom-built unique home on a spectacular ravine lot. Home features 2 DORIS MUIR SkYlkghts, a wall of windows overlooks the Saks Representative ravine. walkout basement and a super en 420-4200 suite with whirlpool. Yours for $264.900. *ALL THE "MOST WANTED' FEATURES IN CONDO LIVING!! JUST $132,8" Rare 1.650 sq. ft. townhouse boasts oversized family room/fp. spacious kit. & JANICE GARNETT master en sure! Separate entry to Saks Representative basement is ideal for n -law apt!! Double 420-4200 garage & drive, Walk to the lake!' Don't ;. b Is SANDRA WRIGHT MONA YOUNG Sales Representative Sales Representative 420-4200 420-4200 CRISTIAN VERGARA MARY WRIGHT Sales Representative Sales Representative 420-4200 420-4200 111 all 4111%e�A. _ TROY VARLOW JOHN VASILOFF ALMOST 50 ACRES - N. PICKERING I BRAND NEW HOME"' Sales Representative Sales Representative 7 BEDROOMS - NANNY QUARTERS 2,773 SO. FT. = 5224,900 420.4200 420.4200 This property comes with 2 houses. The Stunning all brick, 4 bedroom home. ~� second is a century home. 2 barns. theMaster bedroom with lavish en suite + 2 SANDRA WRIGHT man house has double door entrance, LAUREN THMERGE walk-in closets, gourmet kt!&en Wth Saks Representative marble foyer, woodbumng stave, warcout Salo Representative walkout overloolung family room w rh gas 420.4200 basement & much more. Call Sandra 420-4200 fo & 2nd w/o. Premium lot. Won !ast (9051420-4200. Call today r Th -4 > 4 i n1 t a� � .. — NEW! NEW. NEW! BRAND NEW HOME! 2,773 SO. FT OF LUXURY LIVING!! Choose your colours choose your cupboards - choose your carpet) 4 ANN DAVIS bedrooms - 2 walkjuts, gourmet kitchen - Sales Representative chef's desk - micro shell - foyer open to 420-4200 2nd floor. Don't wait for spring - won't last r -b- C91 QM Ann re wm* AX)42 ) fAi*T'NEW YEAR - NEW ADDRESS ONLY $219,900 _ In great location, flus detached beck beauty has 4 all - central air, central vac. PAT STURCH 5 appliances - fireplace in family room & Saks Representative door to garage from man floor la(xldry. 420.4200 targe .westerly yard. For do: - Pat JACK MUIR Sales Representative 4204200 NOT READY FOR HIGHRISE LIVING BUT... WANT LESS MAINTENANCE SECURITY AND ADULT LIFESTYLE. I'VE GOT THE ANSWER! GIVE ME A CALL - JACK MUIR;, 420.4200. t10PtILM BIINIGALOW wNsrm LOFT 3 bedrooms, spa= kitchen with breeldest area, family roan with vaulted ceiling + fireplace, large master with full ROBERT GORDON en suite surhlit studro with skylights, Associate Broker walltout basement, central air & vac., 420.4200 much, much more. Robert Gordon", 420- 0 0 GGQ FOR RENT - SOUTH AJAX 3 BEDROOMS - ASKING $1,000 PIM Very clean compie'e "orae. -uil finished BILL OOSTERHOLT SR. casement, open concept• separate dung Sales Representative room 'family size kitchen. 2 bathrooms. 420-4200 near all amenities. Call Mr.. Oosterholt'. Please no smokna. no pets. 427-420C. a.• t �•s s i. r y —MAKE ME AN OFFER— Comfortable 3 bedroom bungalow approx- -' 1.700 s4 ft. on large private treed lot features finished basement oversize MONA YOUNG garage and convenient location. Sold Saks Representative built home with spectacular view. For 420-4200 more information call Mona Young', 420- Ak r GORGEOUS NEW NOME IN MATURE y SOUTH ROUGE COMMUNITY - S274,900 l _ 1 st completed of 5 new horses. Luxury = ----� features ndude 9' cedngs on man floor, NANCY MCCOY gas fireplace, ceramics in entry & barns, 4 Saks Represaustive bedrooms. Call for details and prices on 4204200 upcoming models. Quality construction - MAXINETUCKER SUSMUNSiAVE"PEN Sales Representative Saks Representative 420-4200 420-4200 LAUREN THMERGE GLENN TOPPARI Sales Representative Sales Representative 420-4200 420-4200 JOANNE SACCO PAT STURCH Sales Rispresentative Saks Representative 420-4200 420"4200 BILLOOSTEM OLT SR. BILLOOSTE MT& sales Representative Salves Represertative 420.4200 420-4200 ASKOG ONLY $119,900 This well kept newly panted. 3 home is a pleasure to own. Glass BILL OOSTERHOLT SR. w/o from firing room to large KL OOSTERHOLT JR. t apaw dining roaranet separate etehrin Sales Represeretatives fenced in beck yard with lawn sp 4204200 system. Mr. OosierholC, 905-427-42 s* PRISCILLA NEWMAN ANN OOSTEIMT Sales Representative Sales Representative 420-4200 420.4200 1W r� AIS .moi ,•-, - MARIO JOSEPH KEITH KING VAINO LANAE ANN LETOURI M MARIA MANCINO GLORIA MONTGM DORIS MUIR JACK MUIR AILEEN MURPHY NANCY MCCOY sales Rap eisutrNra Sttlss Rsprtas ow" Sank ReprasN IO Lis St" Rtlp matt saMti R'p eoulmWa St" Repraanttift Sats Rep Vveod M S"Rapraan 0, Saha Rapnsmtaft Sats Represel t " 424{200 42x4200 4204200 4204200 4204200 4204200 4204200 4204200 420.4200 42$4200 MST 1 7A 11 / + �-- -.i-Sam,.-- 2,800 SG. FT. IN THE "HERMITAGE" 4 bdrm. executive home on a large fenced lot. Main fir. library - Roman tub en suite -Huge greenhouse kitchen --Frankly my dear a Scarlett O'Hara staircase. -Quiet street, steps to schools -Only 5239.999. r MOVE IN A RELAX!! EVERYTHING IS DONE! DECORATED TASTEFULLY! 4 bdrms.! 4 baths (roman tub)! Man floor office/den b family nn. with fireplace' French doors! Ceramics galore! Central air! Central vacuum! Walkout to garage! Finished basement' Only 5206.648. __ T_"r, MOO A "NEW" HOME!!!! Terrific opportunity to buy a new home without the wait! Detached 3 bedroom, master bedroom with 4 -pc. on suite washroom (3 washrooms total), bright eat -in kitchen b more!!! Only 5149.9000!! 5219,900 - LAKE VIEW INCLUDED Executive home 3,000+ sq. ft. Premium lot featuring large principal rooms, 4 bedrooms, huge family kitchen, solarium, main floor family room, separate formal W. room A din. room with french doors. Ingmumd pod, wraparound deck - too many features to list. Call for your private viewing. COLLECT RENT! $149,900 Semi 3+1 bedroom in south of Ajax. Newer roof, furnace, carpets rewire in 1993 and windows, close to school, hospital and shopping. "A MUST SEE". BUNGALOW $175,000! Located in Ajax on a 50 x 200' lot this fully bricked CUSTOM- BUILT HOME features a high eft. gas furnace, central air, your choice of kitchen b broadloom, rough -in kitchen & bath in bsmt. Bsmt. walls will be drywaled and a deck built off the kitchen. What value! FULLY FINISHED - WALKOUT BASEMENT Great view on a hill. Sunsets a CN Tower. No neighbors peering down on you. Open concept, upgrades throughout. You wont regret viewing this home. $197,400. -P..- ' f -. _T! PRB" LOT $21%W 'Walwud basement 'Big, bright kitchen 'Totally fenced '2,631 sq. ft. -CaMmedral cei" 'Central air PERFECT STARTER HOME! North Ajax 3 bedroom with eat -in kitchen, upgraded broadloom 8 fully fenced yard. Steps to park! $152,500! Mu _____WRTNEY HEIGHTS This all brick home features a main f loor family room with fireplace, 3 spacious bedrooms, walk-in closet d 4 -pc. on suite. A large deck is off the eat -in kitchen fiat Cortes complete with dishwasher, stove 3 fridge. Washer & dryer too! Value at $172,000. BEAUTY AND THE PRICE! Outstarmdng location! Many upgrades - new windows. kit. cupboards, broadloom on rm. fir., car ert., extra 3 -pc. bath in fn. bsrt. Clean, bright, attractive home. $189,900. You won't regret seeng- -� , INCREDBLE VIEW $233,000 - AJAX Custom-built w/fin. w/o bsrrt. in the Hermitage - 2 kitchens, 2 (replaces, immaculate, big, bright ki chen, rornan tub. Must be seen. P M4�- OVERLOOKING CONSERVATION AREA $102 WALKOUT BASEMM IN WHITBY :r r s =� 'Professionally decorated Indoor pod Fabukws Bayfield home 2 skylights SOUTH AJAX $127,900 'Shows immaculate 'Walkout balcony 'ProfesWnaly finished basement *2 fireplaces Beautiful home near the lake, 4 bdrms., perfect decor, gas heat, •2 parking spaces 'Central air conditioning oHuge premium lot 'Loads of ceramics walkout to sundeck. Direct access from garage. Spotless clean. 'En suite laundry facility 'Solid oak staircase 'Family room *Huge eat -in THIS AJAX HOME IS A MUST SEE!!! I SHOWS TO PERFECTION!!! ONE of OUR AGENTS TODD' FOR A FE rl N 0) J) I DR DIVA It In1v 1i to