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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_01_11t-.: `. ,.' .:.i r • /;• 1 V J r p` f . 1 •. r •. f.• 1...1,1. 1,. • 1.• a TMMYM YOU'LL TAKE TME PLUNGE? 1-% PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 420-9707 NEws See our new Durham digest Page A8 U" ona►ro . A SMR Figure skaters strike gold Page A23 Gmetings Of %e Season Happy New Year Pic, let News Advertiser Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1995 44 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 114 No. 2 Thousands ostle for obs' atGeneral otors► + ,--*IV •'i � :� M&.r"= W-1.,.__ AP's Ry KEITH GILLIGAN to STAFF REPORTER Of • °� 1�° 00ft!)EQ6 Thousands of General Motors applicants lined up at Pickering's Metro East Trade Centre on Monday and Tuesday with the hope of Death notices available bv telephone V i Effective today, Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser readers can get up-to-the-minute information on death notices by dialing 683-3005. The notices are updated on a daily basis and the public can access the information 24 hours a day at no charge. Death notices that are published in the classified section of the News Advertiser, as well as those in our sister newspapers Oshawa, Whitby and Clarington This Week, will be recorded on the informa- tion line. The new service will allow the community to access the latest death notice information without waiting for the next edition of the News Advertiser. The service is being introduced to meet reader demand. Death notices recorded on the line will be listed for a period of seven days. For more information, call Classified Advertising Manager Fred Eismont, or any classified advertising representative, at 683-5110. landing a coveted job at the auto giant's Oshawa car plant. Officials, say there are about 800 jobs available. photo by A.J. Groen Cable subscribers get a break in Pickering 0 Viewers keep specialty channels at same price By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — Local cable TV subscribers will not have to pay more in order to be able to keep the specialty channels they have subscribed to until now. As of Feb. 1, Trillium Cable of Pickering was going to charge subscribers $7.95 per month for a new package of 13 specialty channels which included previ- ously -provided stations and seven new Canadian specialty channels recently approved by the Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunications Com- mission (CRTC). The old eight -station specialty package had cost $5.54 per' month but would no longer be available. The new specialty sta- tions were to be shown free for See CABLE... Page A3 PICKERING —11 y came- n the thousands to Pickering's Metro East Trade Centre, from places near and far. They shivered...in freezing weather, bundled up in parkas and sleeping bags, warmed by ther- moses of coffee and bonfues set in garbage cars. They conquered... application forms for assembly -line jobs at General Motors' huge Oshawa auto complex, jobs that pay SM an hour. They put in plenty of hours of overtime waiting for a long -shot chance at either replacing laborers leaving GM's workforce through attrition or working on a third shift. depending on which rumors or reports one believe.,. On Monday, the fret of the two- day Workstock, job applicants at the trade, centre had to wait ouwdc- up to 12 hours just to get in the (k)ors and then another two hours before being given application forms. The first person reportedly showed up Friday night. By 3 am. Mlxxiay, about 5.000 people were already fined up. The doors were scheduled to open at 8 am. both days, but offi- cials began allowing the hopefuls inside at 6:30 a.m. Monday so they See JOBS...Page A4 Inside .L_ -�. Editorial .........................A6 Entertainment...............A21 Sports ...........................A23 Classified ......................A27 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 .Death Notices 683-3005 We regularly use recycled newsprint 934t + 74t GST = $1 � 4''1'4R ��#IMI '�'�iw+1N�►a�W�AS]if U* Wo IF -7> 1 1<6.— IE y-;;zj " G --mow low. waft TECFMIF� DOG FOOD 18 ks bag i Mt DICKERING !.�,a%. t � � fir;' �1 py:.• t uy' r IF -7> 1 1<6.— IE y-;;zj " G --mow low. waft TECFMIF� DOG FOOD 18 ks bag (905) 686-1015 1756 Pickwilp Pkwy. Pickwing. PURINA CAT CHOW 81% baa 94 -IVES CAT FOOD 156=am N=m i Mt DICKERING (905) 686-1015 1756 Pickwilp Pkwy. Pickwing. 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But last Thursday, after an outpouring of protest from cable subscribers across Canada, Rogers Cablesystems Ltd., the biggest cable company in Cana- da, backed down from its plans to provide only a bigger, more expensive specialty package and said it would let subscribers keep their old channels at no extra cost. On Monday, Trillium of Pick- ering announced it will now offer subscribers a specialty package which includes most of the previously -provided channels and some new ones in order to meet Canadian content require- ments mandated by the CRTC. Local subscribers will be able to keep TSN. TLC, Telelatino, CNN, A&E and TNN at no extra cost. "Those were the ones people were concerned about," says Helen Latimer, sales and market- ing manager for Trillium Com- Help for smokers DURHAM - Your first step to butting out begins Jan. 16. The SOS (Smokers Overcom- ing Smoking) Support Group meets from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Durham Region Lung Association offices, 40 King St. W.. Suite 300, Oshawa. Meetings are free and for smokers at any stage of quitting. Call 436-1046. Help Put Pickering, Ajax Bade to work HIRE YOUR NEIGHBOUR Interior Painting: 3 Rooms for only 1199.00 Hardwood Floors •5.99/sq. ft. installed HANDA'S MW Most AIrKhNMIC Indian Food VEGETARIAN i NON VEGETARIAN sPe1ALM Eat -ht - Take out +a.ft*8, ftwaos" Clffl c�N MLI MR Al 00c lamaven IDM Rica munications. As of press time Tuesday, Trillium had made no final deci- sion about what stations the rest of the "old" package now avail- able again would include. Trillium subscribers were, under the original plan, to auto- matically receive and be billed for the new specialty package unless they contacted Trillium to say thev didn't want it, a practice often referred to as "negative option marketing". Trillium has not yet made a decision on whether it would continue with negative option marketing for its new specialty package For more information, contact Trillium Cable at (905)-683- 9905 Warren C. Hurren, C.A., Dawn M. Flett, B.B.A., C.A. and Neil Sinclair, B.B.A., C.A. 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 `1a !1A 5 Yr. GICs/RRSPs 8.50% or 5 Yr. Government Guaranteed Stripped Bonds 9.10%' Which would you rather own? Cali Ian Haar, Financial Advisor 619-6510 MIDLAND WALWYN 9 L U r C H I P I M I M l I N 4- 3-A "' BLUE CHIP THINKING is a trademark of N6diand Walwyn capital Inc. Ann. equivalent stripped bond rates as of Jan. 9, 1995 it hold to maturity. Subject to change and availability. 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For more assbunce, please call us at (905) 427-0443 "GRAND OPENING SPECIAL" 15% OFF EVERY MAI IN-STORE UNTEL JAN.18, 1995 yy'A 4 ! i �'J'� r. 4 ► . it :'r �. if V X11 C i v i....t,,, t ir:�:• r.AGE 4•A THE DEWS ADVERTISER, WED4 JANUARY t1, I* Some 25,000 fill application forms for 800 jobs By KEITH GILLIGAN & BRAD REAU111E STMT RF M'r R AND DUMiA.M STAFF PICKERING — An estimated 25,000 peo- pie filled out application forms at Pickering 's Metro last "Trade Centre Monday and Tuesday for approximately 800 jobs at General Motor: giant auto complex in Oshawa, according to company officials. With 1800 applications already filled out by Tuesday morning, they didn't anticipate extending the deadline for applicants who began fining up at the trade centre on the week- end for a chance at assembly fine john that pay about S22 an hour. Rumors that GM is adding a third shift to its Chevrolet Lumina and Monte Carlo assem- bly lines in Oshawa were denial by the compa- ny Monday. GM spokeswoman Tayce Wakefield said Jobs draw thousands FROM PAGE Al tlx: community." Region has an unem- rate of about 11 per cent- higher than the national Mr. McTe:ague noted. number of people: even lmed GM personnel, who about 5.000 people ut applications, spokes- WakefrekI said. 18.000 applications before the process began wen: printed Monday. to tell the best wav Our people said this is the: : ' Ms. Wakefield said. prmedum didn't sit well applicants. woman said Monday, "1 atrocious the way' this has It's belittling the isn't the way to go about g. There are young people are half dressed because no money. They'll sick and then the govern - 11 have to foot the bill for rine. It isn't right." Matyi of Oshawa said. wki have handed out appli- to the people standing in en they could've mailed io to GM." countered that the can cansure the appliwtitxns out correctly if its done on LL "We can make sure the is the one who filled it Regional Police had 27 on duty the two days. Staff country i and could waren up. Doors stayed open .un Durh• around the clock until 4 p.m. Tues- ploymen t day. s which i.' An estimated 25,000 filled out average. application forms. ~Neer The . The scene looked like something overwhe out of the Depression. with people were ex pectin_ %rapped in blankets, some trying to to fill o warm up by a fire fuelled by wood woman Tayce from a discarded couch. She mporicd They filled the parking lots at were re< ady' neighboring businesses. And. they re � more snarled traffic on area mads as they -It's difficult snaked their way to the centre:. to recruit Jim Phillips of Ajax was in line best way. around 11 pm. Sunday and took the But. the day off work Monday. with so ire "I thought it was something dif- One ferent to do. Obviously, by looking s think it'_ at it. (arriving Sunday night) was the been or �anized. right thing to do.- Ile admitted in the human race. middle of the night it was "mighty -This cold out there". job hirin Mr. Phillips, who works in home here w ho renovations, said his boss knew he they h ave was taking the day off. "ICs going to become be an expensive application." ment w•i Jason Voros showed up to apply their heal for work bec-urse "1 don't make all Mike e that much" as a bartender at Copper- '��Y " fieW's in Cobourg. By the time he, cations arrived at the trade centre around line. Th midnight Sunday, the line-up had them bac stretched around the building. "Ihe Nis. VWakefrekd fust thing I thought %as to go home. �l?otn y but I was with two other people and oxl are filled we decided to stay " site. An Oshawa's Jennifer Garford, applic ant unemployed for six months, said, OUC. "Getting this job is like winning a Durham lona •. They should've sold lottery Off ciders." Sergc.un Sagami Surveying the scene Monday. %:ns luy Ontario Riding NIP ai n McTcague Asi said. -1 was caught off guard I think es, there this is a clear sign to anybody that may' % jobs are by far and away the most for a cro important issue confronting the —%'i Doug King said, and GM nng the wages for most. the froxn sone shorting match - were no problems. he said. cre amazingly well-behaved wd of this size." th files from Emma HwXrn•e Mixed reaction from area firms PICKERING — Restaurants near the Metro East Trade Centre have a message for General Moxors Canada: Thanks and come back soon. Papps Restaurant owner Chris Papatheodorou says business on Monday was "fantastic. It was like hitting the jackpot. "January. A Monday. It's the worst day for a restaurant, a dead time. This was a gift. We couldn't ask for a better shot in the arm. A belated Christmas gift to Papps," Mr. Papatheodorou says. The eatery on the southeast cor- ner of Brock Road and Hwy. 2 Monday dished up about 1,200 breakfasts, the usual amount for a week. Busiruss at Sundial Dornuu; and Deli, on the northwest corner of Brock aril 1 Iwy. 2, was -300 to 400 per ant rnoxe than a normal Mon- day," says manager Rahila Khan. The rush began at 9 p.m. Sunday and didn't let up until 3 pm. Mon- day, she adds. However, Ashbrooks in the Pickering Hoare and Design Centre saw its business fall 60 to 70 per cent, says manager Wilma Bake - I,". Job applicants filled the park- ing lot at the centre, making it diffi- cult for customers to get near the store. i Property damage angers resident PICKERTNG — Some job seekers who lined up for hours outside the Metro East Trade Centre are being blamed for damage caused to a nearby residential fence. A Fairfield Crescent resident says when she returnetl home from wok around 6:30 pm. Monday, she discovered holes had been kidced through a six -foot -high fence which divides the neighborhood from the trade venue on Bruck Road. "They parked in our neighborhood because the Metro East Trade Cen- tre parking lot was full," explains Laura Sawoxlny, who lives in the reskkn- tial neighborhood just east of the trade centre. "You can see a big hole in the fence on Bainbridge Drive and Bainbury Court. That's why they put the fence up in the fust place to keep people from cutting through the subdivision to get to the trade centre. I'm very upset. They should have respect for other people's property " the company "isn't planning a third shift at this time " GM spokesman Greg Gibson said demand for lumina. and Monte Carlos would dictate if a third shift would be put in play:. Sales figures for December indicate a 213.3 -per cent increase in Lumina - Monte Carlo sales from the same month in 101)1. Ms. Wakefield said, "We want to create a candidate pool. With attrition and other busi- tress factors, we need people. As they're need- ed, we'll call up people." GM employs about 15,000 line workers in Oshawa aril attrition is about five per cent a year, or 750 people, she pointed out. "I wouldn't necessarily jump to the conclu- sion 750 jobs are open. As our needs come up, we'll call up the most qualified candidate." She noted this is the fust time since the mid- 1980s that the company has sought workers. MODE�L ol 7 t ..A�E,k� It SAVE UP TO 30% ON SELECTED FLOOR MODELS. 110 No PST. &No GST. OR YOU CAN PLACE AN ORDER AND SAVE 15% AND THE TAX TOO! 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Exclusive Soft Heat feature automatically adjusts heat for better fabric care plus Fabric Master - ensures clothes are not ov White -on -White. SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, JANUARY 15,1995, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST co.va�r ss.. SENM CMNM Mc SEAM Evpect )I1on, J`i-oin S(.'aiNs SHOP SEARS DICKERING 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. . • '- -. - I , % 'a. .. , . . • r - – %" l . n i - 11-1. - .. t ' 1 .. f. .. - VNW 2 9 ii PIS w� SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, JANUARY 15,1995, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST co.va�r ss.. SENM CMNM Mc SEAM Evpect )I1on, J`i-oin S(.'aiNs SHOP SEARS DICKERING 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. . • '- -. - I , % 'a. .. , . . • r - – %" l . n i - 11-1. - .. t ' 1 .. f. .. - PAGE &A THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 11, I"S rAuvuL L) k`5 11 --7 Timothy J. Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor -in chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Advertising Manager Alvin Brouwer Retail Sales Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager A Metroland Community Newspaper published every NVednesday. Friday and Sun- day. 130-132 Commercial Ave.. Ajax, Ontario. LIS 2H5. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sole discretion. Page sizes may vary slightly from published rate card due to mechanical requirements of different print- ers. Second Class Mail Regis- tration 1897. Mail subscription rates Can. 1 vr. $70 GI`'E LSA CALL General 03-5110 Newsrowm 03-5110 Distribution 68' -5117 Classified 683-_5110 (Nightline - 79Y-7672 FA X 683-7363 Sincerelv Yours 1-416-976-1991 I nfoSource 683-7040 Real Estate and Automotive Sales 798-7672 National Advertising 493-1300 The News Advertiser wel- comes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and anything else of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for length and legal reasons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. All let- ters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. They should not exceed one and a half pages in length. The News Advertiser regularly uses recycled net+vs riot RRSoNALLY, I COIJLDN`f BE HAPPIER ABOUTIHE 0461.E COMPANIES � BILLINGTACTICS,-- 14 - -- - - — - --- -- Jobs, jobs, jobs? It's good news that GM is expecting to hire an unspeci- fied number of people this year. But, for those waiting to fill out applications, it was not good news that so many people came to apply. It made for a miihty cold and terribly Ion`_ wait for most of the approximately 20,000 people who queued up at Picker- in�:'s Metro List Trade Centre Monday and Tuesday. At this point no one knows exactly how many people GM is expecting to hire. The company will only admit that it is looking_ to fill positions vacated through attrition in 1995. But prospects look good for a third shift on the Lumi- n,.a/Monte Carlo production line — and that would be good news for Durham as a whole. A third shift at the Oshawa car plant would mean approximately 1,200 new jobs. (And that. presumably, would be in addition to the attrition vacancies over the year — approximately 750.) That many newly hired employees would create a positive ripple effect through the whole local economy. One of the indications pointing to the possibility of a third shift is the sales figures released at the end of last year. Numbers for December showed more than a 200 -per- cent increase in Lumina/Monte Carlo sales between December. 1993 and December, 1994. Consequently, it will be surprising if GM does not establish that much - hoped -for third shift. And Premier Bob Rae made a good point when he said that no responsible company in the current economic cli- mate would lead people on by not following through in some way. He said he expected that "a fair number of jobs" would be offered. So we can only hope that a substantial segment of the cold — but orderly and patient — people waiting in those hellishly long lineups this week. did not wait in vain. /S ,`.,WlR]TE To T}IF Ni.wS ADVEttr1SER, 130 COhLti ERCIAL Aw., AJAX, LIS 2H5 OR FAX US AT 683-7363 ♦ MUNICIPAL MILESTONE Lordy, lordy look who's turned 40 To the editor. birthday card.' Everybody just An open letter to our Town of ignoring your big day:' Ajax: }low disappointing! What hap - Happy birthday. Ajax! You pend? Oh. I see. it was a municipal turned 40 vee rs old on Jan. I. 1 hear tk)lidav: ex-mthinc was closed and you celebrated your official incorpo- everybody was too busy. I twess ration as a Town that day, on Jan. 1, thats the penalty for having your 1955. birthday on New Year's Day. What. no celebration? No party! I know mo%t people think a 40th No cake or hallo ns" No 40 tlamin- birthday is pretty unportant. cos on the lawn at 'Town I Lill or a It's a bit dishearienim_. not a ver• ♦ LOBBY GROUPS Letter from a F.A.N. To the editor: persuaded to amalgamate with I see that another alphabetical PACT (Pickering -Ajax Citizens group -- the DNA (Durham Together) and, together, become Nuclear Awareness) -- has sur- EXTINCT? faced. I wonder if they could be Jack Shaw, Pickering PUD I BRIN6ED DID Ybu, SAMMY? YOU SOME- WEEET, 2N ACTIVITY THING NOME S�-I-,. ARTS AND FROM 9CHWL AFTs .2 TODAY IN MY IIrlf r !�1{J � NO", 1 17)N M iM N�• ��. M i'1� �f-, 1J. ..f'` i� ,.jam i �ti a,.. �.�,. v1 ... ,�..-r. _3.. ;`a f. � , - �. happy way to start the year, you may..) Come now, mop up those tears. I hear thev're cuing to do something Later — maybe .(w-ne sort of celehra- tior, in the summer, perhaps on Canada Day or sometime during Horne Week, or some other time. I know it doesn't sound ver• definite. You've got to have faith, tc patient. wait and see what happens. I know that's easy for me to say: it's not my birthday they icnore'd. Tell you what — let s ask the cit- izens of Ajax to do something to make you feel a little better and help you pass the time while you're wait- ing patiently for the big celebration. We'll ask them to send you some cards and notes and letters about your 40th birthday, addressed to the Town Hall. with a copy to the News Advertiser. Then we'll ask the Town to pest all the birthday mes- sakes somewhere, maybe in the library or the community centres, so we can all read and enjoy them. What do you think," Will that keep you happy until summer' You're hoping thev might send you poetry, funny cartoon greetings, thank you notes. historical reminis- cences, old photos, New Year's res- olutions, lists of hopes for the future, and all sora of interesting messages to say 'Happy 40th Birthday, Ajax'! Hey, they might! But they might not. You never know, but we'll see. Keep your hopes up, Ajax. Janis Mittche0 Ajax by Steve Nease ;"�'':► 'r yp�+li A t A04f, }I i ►���fi►t W1, t'A 14"' ► r ifillf. P 'ITIS NLRS ADVER7'llS6R, DYED., JANUARY 11, IN&PAGE 7-A �k �N OF p,C �k * AZ �� Town of Pickering * 420a2222� �°� a(90 ) *(905) 683.2760 � HOW DO THE MEMBERS DOG TAGS WINTER PROGRAMS�k OF COUNCIL SERVE YOU? Limited Space Available Just a reminder that every person who owns a dog must �C The Council of the Town of Pickering is comprised of Call for Registration details ensure that it is licensed and registered with the Town seven members; the Mayor and three Regional Culture 8c Recreation Dept. Councillors all of whom sit on both the Town Council before April 1st. The cost of licensing a dog is $10 fora 420-4621 or 683-2760 and the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham spayed or neutered dog and $20 for all other dogs. Dog and three Local Councillors who sit on the Town tags may be purchased at the Civic Complex from >s Council only. Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more HOLIDAY FITNESS ?5 All the Members of Council are elected by voters in the information on purchasing a dog tag, please call CLASSES: .4",Town of Pickering to serve for three years. The last 420-4615. Don't feel guilty over the holidays. Join Municipal election was on November M or i and the The penaltyfor not acquiring a d to 1s $20 r offence us for fun one hour fitness classes led C y next election will be held in 1997. The Mayor is elected 9 g � g � by T b voters across the entire Town and the Local and and this will be strictly enforced after April I st. It is the y OFC Certified Professional Fitness Regional Councillors are elected by the voters in one of responsibility of the dog owner to ensure that their dog is the three wards. licensed; the Town will not be sending any notices to dog instructors. For AFFORDABLE. The responsibility for the management and owners reminding them to license their dog. DETAILS Contact the Pickering administration of the Town's resources rests with the Other regulations of the Dog and Cat By-law that are of Recreation Complex at 831-1711 or 683 - Council. In order to make the best decisions on behalf of the residents of the Town. Council will seek the input of interest are: 6582. the staff, outside agencies such as the conservation 1. All dogs shall be kept on a leash and under the authorities and the public. control of some person when the dog is on land NEW YEAR'S FITNESS CLASSES The seven Members of Council that sit on the Town other than that of the owner. Council are responsible for such matters as transit, land 2. Every owner of a dog shall have the dog inoculated Commencing the week of January 16, use planning, maintenance of local roads, storm sewers with a rabies vaccine at least once eve twelve 1995, unlimited fitness classes at the fire prevention and fire fighting, recreation facilities and every programs, tax collection, local library system and other months. Pickering Recreation Complex. )jC related matters. The Members that sit on the Council of 3. Every owner of a dog shall remove excrement left the Regional Municipality of Durham are responsible by the dog anywhere in the Town. for such matters as general welfare assistance, sanitary 4 No owner of a do shall allow the d to howl or .. sewers, water, subdivision approval, police, maintenance 8 08 TO OF PiC'K�E�/RI.ti'G of the Regional road system. and other related matters. bark excessively. CHRISTMAS 5. No non shall keep, own or harbour more than In addition to attending the weekly Council and person P• Committee meetings, the Members of Council are also two dogs in or about a dwelling unit. TREE COLLECTION yy expected to share in the attendance at a large number of T other boards and committees such as Pickering Hydro, y the Public Library Board, the conservation authority, the d+" °`'t, CORPORATION OF THE Please take note that Christmas Trees 4111 be Negotiating Committee, Joint Animal Control TOWN OF PICKERING collected for composting on your regular garbage( Committee and many others, On top of these Council SIDEWALK SNOW Y y �y ,� and Committee meetings expected u the Town level. the da during the weeks of Monday. lore 2, 1995 Mayor and Regional Councillors arc further expected to 4WCLEARING NOTICE and Monday, January 9,1995. attend weekly Council and Committee meetings at the Regional level. The Mayor, as the Chief Executive During the winter months, the Municipality cleans the snow please ensure all decorations, hooks, wires, stands, Officer of the Town, must also attend at the Civic from various sidewalks in the Town of Pickering. Complex almost every day for several hours to attend to etc. have been removed and your tree is at the ill h h i Please be advised that the Town wnot be responsible for any the management of the Town. roadside for collection by 7:00 a.m., on your regular damages caused to objects, such as driveway edging, bodges, x The job of the Mayor or Member of Council is a garbage day. complex and time-consuming role that only those with shrubs, fencing, and flower beds adjacent to the sidewalk. the best interests of the community will be interested in. Repairs to damaged sod will be undertaken by the Town, as � necessary.If you Gave any questions, please contact the Town C �. If you wish further information on the Council, please ' of Pickering Public Works Department at 420-1630 contact the Clerk's Department at 424.4611. For more information, please contact the Department of Panics & g P Facilities at (905) 420-4624, or 683-2760. 11910007 Ontario Municipal Board The PlanningDepartment has Commission des affaires municipales de 1'Ontarioprepared the k i en a �c Ontario NOTICE OF HEARING AND APPLICATION to the Ontario Municipal Board by the To" of Pickering for approval of a by- '" ound wo law to designate the Hamlet of Whitevale in the Town of Pickaiug n a Heritage Conservation District pursuant to Section 41 of the QnnooHtml,goeca,R.S.O.19W for a new Official Plan for the TARE NOTT('E that the Town of Pk li ring Ms applied to the Ontario Municipal Board p mart to the provision of Section 41 Town: Of the Qla1 HGdtii4ACi for approval of By-law 4074192 pasend on the 7th day of June 1993. Evoftig hlse^ ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY on or before Edmuy 3. 1995 send by wgusend and or deliver to the Clark. Town of ifta" Sewnp Picbaiog. One The Esplanade, Pichasg. Ontario, LI V 6K7, notice of his or her objection to det: approval of dee said application Vis -ow for Pftwirg aogetbar with a stmenow ofthe grounds of each objection. THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD has appointed TUESDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF MARCH, 1995, AT THE HOUR OFQuad Law y 10.00 O'CLOCK (LOCAL TIME) iN THE FORENOON, IN THE COUNCIL. CHAMBERS AT THE CIVIC COhOUD(, ONE PlCker tlg, T TIRE ESP MADE IN THE TOWN OF FlICIM TNG, for the hearirhg of dtis application, If an objector does not weW the: Pickering beaiog will proceed lea his or her absence wrAout 4nthar notice. i EXPLANATORY NOTE OF BY-LAW 4742 The purpose and e8'oa of By-law 4074192 is b "Pat parts of the hamlet of Whbcvale as a Heritage Conservation District. The whktevale Heritage Consamoon District was oubbhed to mare the preservation and atbanOuncot of &C v cid character of Wbisevale. By-law 4074192 will be e( broil through the Whitev& Heritage District Plan whidt sets out devdopmaot rdwdioes which will provide for contemporary Deeds while respaxing dee unkit e character of the hamlet and its environs. A map of do whktevalt HtxKW COnuvatron District is attached berdo for referew& x District Marining M Review a>,4 e,.�"­77 ' s To obtain any of thmedocutimft or for further information regarding the Pickering District Plan Review please call: _--:---^;'C.'+!ra_e�..'••.S'11�.Wo4M'c.�e:Yt:.::it9':...:s�..a.,,_.is.9.v.'�:+...:.i:'_.':.t�£:.z:::..z' — _..._ PAGE S -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 11, 19" � Li. 00 dW Commuters once again on the GO GO Transit trains returned to the eastern reaches of first train Monday to mark the occasion. Thirty-three trains Durham Regan on Monday when service was restored to will make the trek to Oshawa on a daily basis now that the stops east of Ajax. Local dignitaries were on hand for the service has been restored. Education grant levels maintained By SAL BONINIARITO S1 AFF RUORTER VUKHA31 — Inc profacial ernment's recent announcement that transfer payments to school boards would be frozen for 1995-1996 is gtxxi news, says Brian Cain. superintendent in charge of finance for the Durham Board of Education. But school boards are bracing for federal Finance Minister Paul Martin's budget due in the next few months, which is expected to contain drastic cuts in transfer payments to provincial gov- ernments. If that happens, Mr. Cain says, there would be a trickle-down effect for school boards, municipalities, hospitals and colleges, which depend on provin- cial funding. The provincial government announcement "is good news in the !wnse that the Brant amounts have been frozen for this year. The qualification is that it's subject to the federal govern- ment's budget and the provinces have been put on notice by Mr. Martin that 1095 would be a deficit-reduction year." At the same time. the provincial goV- ernment announcement that operating grants to school twards will be frozen at last year's level of 54.76 billion really represents a two -per -cent reduction from last year. Mr. Cain explains. "It's a two -per cent reduction on a per -pupil basis because school boards are expecting a two -per -cent increase in student population this year." Mr. Cain remains confident, howev- er, those numbers won't have a direct impact on taxpayers this year. "Hopefully a number of (budget - reduction) decisions made during last year's budget will help out, plus we'll Crash claims life .I of Whitby man dW Commuters once again on the GO GO Transit trains returned to the eastern reaches of first train Monday to mark the occasion. Thirty-three trains Durham Regan on Monday when service was restored to will make the trek to Oshawa on a daily basis now that the stops east of Ajax. Local dignitaries were on hand for the service has been restored. Education grant levels maintained By SAL BONINIARITO S1 AFF RUORTER VUKHA31 — Inc profacial ernment's recent announcement that transfer payments to school boards would be frozen for 1995-1996 is gtxxi news, says Brian Cain. superintendent in charge of finance for the Durham Board of Education. But school boards are bracing for federal Finance Minister Paul Martin's budget due in the next few months, which is expected to contain drastic cuts in transfer payments to provincial gov- ernments. If that happens, Mr. Cain says, there would be a trickle-down effect for school boards, municipalities, hospitals and colleges, which depend on provin- cial funding. The provincial government announcement "is good news in the !wnse that the Brant amounts have been frozen for this year. The qualification is that it's subject to the federal govern- ment's budget and the provinces have been put on notice by Mr. Martin that 1095 would be a deficit-reduction year." At the same time. the provincial goV- ernment announcement that operating grants to school twards will be frozen at last year's level of 54.76 billion really represents a two -per -cent reduction from last year. Mr. Cain explains. "It's a two -per cent reduction on a per -pupil basis because school boards are expecting a two -per -cent increase in student population this year." Mr. Cain remains confident, howev- er, those numbers won't have a direct impact on taxpayers this year. "Hopefully a number of (budget - reduction) decisions made during last year's budget will help out, plus we'll be looking at further reductions." he says. Preliminary budget projections show there'll be a five -per -rent increase in public xchool board taxes this year with no budget reductions. However. Mr. Cain says "there's a three -per -rent increase in capital pro- jects that I'm convinced will be cut fair- ly early in the budget process. It will quickly come around that we can't afford to do those projects this year. We'll be down to two per cent right off." That means school board officials would have to make further reductions if they are to curb the tax increase to one per cent, which would be in line with last year's hilae. Mr. Cain says he'll out- line the budget process and projections during a budget presentation to the new school board at its standing committee meeting slated for Jan. 16. .. ...sass:. . bearante: or '64 Newcastle family By Brad Reaume DURHAM STAFF: OSHAWA - David Hannah was amazed and thankful for the help his family received after an horrific New Year's Day traffic accident. He will testify seat belts do save lives. Mr. Hannah wanted to extend thanks to everybody who helped his family through the accident on Hwy. 401 in Oshawa. His wife, .Pamela, got the names of some people who `helped at the scene, R. Leatham and an R. Phinney, and wanted to thank them. Despite substantial damage nobody was seriously hurt. "One lady, who said her daughter was an OPP officer, took my family into her car to keep them safe and offered to drive us home," said Mr. Hannah. "I didn't get her name but I'd like to thank her and everybody else who pitched in:' Mr. Hannah described the accident, which, according to police, is still under investigation. He said police sug- gested light New Year's Day traffic probably saved their lives. _ "The police were great," said Mr. Hannah. "Constable Gerry Smith of the OPP real- ly helped us all out. One guy stool in the middle of two lanes of on -coming traffic directing it around the scene:' Mr. Hannah, 35, Pamela and their three 'children, David, 10, Desmond, 8, and Dean, 7. were traveling home to Newcastle from Whitby about 9:30 p.m. As they were passing under the Ritson Road and Simcoe Street bridges on Hwy. 401, their Jeep Cherokee was rear ended. A1r. Hannah said he was traveling about 100 km -b and he was hit hard enough, by a 1970 GTO, to force his vehicle to pick up speed. -Everyone was screaming and crying and there was broken glass everywhere," Mr. Han- nah said. "He was hooked onto the back of my Jeep and was pushing us. I tried to get some control and bit the brakes. That sheared him off us. He bounced into the cement guardrail and then across all lanes of traffic and onto the grass. Some witnesses said he was going 160- 200 km -h. After he broke away we did several 360s down the 401. 1 can't believe we didn't roll. Without seatbelts we would have been thrown." About $11,000 damage was done to Mr. ;::;Hannah's vehicle. Mr. Hannah sustained some sore muscles and joints as did several members of his family. There weirs no:serious injurie& ,Due: to the continuing investigation charges the Hyundai were not wearing their seat- belts. Pair fined for hunting illegally OSHAWA - It was a costly hunting trip for a pair of hunters. Two men were recently convicted of ille- gal hunting in Oshawa. Each man received a fine of $1,300. Both had their hunting privileges suspended for two years and forfeited their firearms to the Crown. Wiliam Roy Saari, 50, of South Porcu- pine, and John D. Flemming, 37, of Port Perry, were sentenced on Dec. 12 after con- victions in two separate incidents. Ministry of Natural Resources conserva- tion officers conducted a Wildlife Enforce- ment Decoy Operation in Oshawa after receiving numerous complaints of illegal hunting activity in the area. . More than 10 charges for unlawfully hunting deer have been laid by conservation officers over the past two years. In separate incidents both men stopped and shot at a deer decoy from a roadway that was in an area closed to deer hunting. A third hunter, Kenneth L. Richard, 36, of Toronto was fined $750 for stalking the deer decoy on private property and unlaw- fully hunting deer during closed season. Mr. Richard's hunting privileges were also suspended for two years and his firearm forfeited to the Crown. - The decoys have been used for about three years in Ontario and longer in other jurisdictions. Modern decoys are equipped with a vari- ety of motorized body functions. Because of their high costs the natural resources ministry has developed an Adopt - A -Decoy program. Anonymous tips of poaching activity can be called in to Crime Stoppers at (905) -436 - TIPS. Crash claims life of Whitby man WHITBY - A Whitby man was involved :. V. V. in a fatal car crash during a snowstorm last week. v Scott Carson, 23, of Whitby, was driving his Ford Ranger in Mariposa .Township, near Little Britain, at about 8 p.m. on Jan. 6 when Michael Wilson, 23, of Rexdale, lost J control of his Hyundai and entered Mr. Car- Ply. son's his lane. v The two cars collided and both drivers were injured. z Leanne Tustin, 16, of Lindsay, a passen- ger in the Hyundai, died as a result of the .......... collision. Both drivers were held for observation at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay, treated and later released. Police report a heavy snowfall that night. No laid, but the occupants chi were of be looking at further reductions." he says. Preliminary budget projections show there'll be a five -per -rent increase in public xchool board taxes this year with no budget reductions. However. Mr. Cain says "there's a three -per -rent increase in capital pro- jects that I'm convinced will be cut fair- ly early in the budget process. It will quickly come around that we can't afford to do those projects this year. We'll be down to two per cent right off." That means school board officials would have to make further reductions if they are to curb the tax increase to one per cent, which would be in line with last year's hilae. Mr. Cain says he'll out- line the budget process and projections during a budget presentation to the new school board at its standing committee meeting slated for Jan. 16. .. ...sass:. . bearante: or '64 Newcastle family By Brad Reaume DURHAM STAFF: OSHAWA - David Hannah was amazed and thankful for the help his family received after an horrific New Year's Day traffic accident. He will testify seat belts do save lives. Mr. Hannah wanted to extend thanks to everybody who helped his family through the accident on Hwy. 401 in Oshawa. His wife, .Pamela, got the names of some people who `helped at the scene, R. Leatham and an R. Phinney, and wanted to thank them. Despite substantial damage nobody was seriously hurt. "One lady, who said her daughter was an OPP officer, took my family into her car to keep them safe and offered to drive us home," said Mr. Hannah. "I didn't get her name but I'd like to thank her and everybody else who pitched in:' Mr. Hannah described the accident, which, according to police, is still under investigation. He said police sug- gested light New Year's Day traffic probably saved their lives. _ "The police were great," said Mr. Hannah. "Constable Gerry Smith of the OPP real- ly helped us all out. One guy stool in the middle of two lanes of on -coming traffic directing it around the scene:' Mr. Hannah, 35, Pamela and their three 'children, David, 10, Desmond, 8, and Dean, 7. were traveling home to Newcastle from Whitby about 9:30 p.m. As they were passing under the Ritson Road and Simcoe Street bridges on Hwy. 401, their Jeep Cherokee was rear ended. A1r. Hannah said he was traveling about 100 km -b and he was hit hard enough, by a 1970 GTO, to force his vehicle to pick up speed. -Everyone was screaming and crying and there was broken glass everywhere," Mr. Han- nah said. "He was hooked onto the back of my Jeep and was pushing us. I tried to get some control and bit the brakes. That sheared him off us. He bounced into the cement guardrail and then across all lanes of traffic and onto the grass. Some witnesses said he was going 160- 200 km -h. After he broke away we did several 360s down the 401. 1 can't believe we didn't roll. Without seatbelts we would have been thrown." About $11,000 damage was done to Mr. ;::;Hannah's vehicle. Mr. Hannah sustained some sore muscles and joints as did several members of his family. There weirs no:serious injurie& ,Due: to the continuing investigation charges the Hyundai were not wearing their seat- belts. Pair fined for hunting illegally OSHAWA - It was a costly hunting trip for a pair of hunters. Two men were recently convicted of ille- gal hunting in Oshawa. Each man received a fine of $1,300. Both had their hunting privileges suspended for two years and forfeited their firearms to the Crown. Wiliam Roy Saari, 50, of South Porcu- pine, and John D. Flemming, 37, of Port Perry, were sentenced on Dec. 12 after con- victions in two separate incidents. Ministry of Natural Resources conserva- tion officers conducted a Wildlife Enforce- ment Decoy Operation in Oshawa after receiving numerous complaints of illegal hunting activity in the area. . More than 10 charges for unlawfully hunting deer have been laid by conservation officers over the past two years. In separate incidents both men stopped and shot at a deer decoy from a roadway that was in an area closed to deer hunting. A third hunter, Kenneth L. Richard, 36, of Toronto was fined $750 for stalking the deer decoy on private property and unlaw- fully hunting deer during closed season. Mr. Richard's hunting privileges were also suspended for two years and his firearm forfeited to the Crown. - The decoys have been used for about three years in Ontario and longer in other jurisdictions. Modern decoys are equipped with a vari- ety of motorized body functions. Because of their high costs the natural resources ministry has developed an Adopt - A -Decoy program. Anonymous tips of poaching activity can be called in to Crime Stoppers at (905) -436 - TIPS. Public board reaches contract deal with 1,400 0 Parties vote on pact later this month DURHAM — After months of negotiations, the Durham Board of Education has reached a tentative contract agreement with its sec- ondary school teachers. The two sides reached an agree- ment early on Dec. 22, the last day of school prior to the Christmas break, following an all -day session with a provincial mediator on Dec. 21. However, no details of the agree- ment will be released until both sides have ratified the deal in separate votes expected to take place later this month. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, District 17, represents about 1,400 high school teachers, who had been working high school teachers* without a contract since Aug. 31, provincial mediator with no success 1993. on at least two previous occasions — 7be two sides had met with the once last lune and again in October. C/fC Notice Canada Public Notice CRTC 1994-153. The CRTC has received the following applications: 3. PICKERING (PART OF THE TOWNSHIP) AND SCARBOROUGH (PART OF), BROUGHAM, GREENWOOD AND CLAREMONT, PART OF METROPOLITAN TORONTO, Ont. Applications (941358400, 941359200) by TRILLIUM CABLE COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED, Suite 300,3(X) Consilium Place, Scarborough, Ont., MIH 3G2, to amend the cable licence serving the above -noted localities, by adding WNEQ-TV (PBS) Buffalo, N.Y. on a discretionary tier. EXAMINATION OF APPLICATIONS: 751 McKay Rd, Pickering, Ont.; and 700 Progress Ave., Scarborough, Ont. The complete text of this application is available through the Public Examination Room of the CRTC, Central Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudiere. I Promenade du Portage. Room 201, Hull, Que. J8X 4131. (819) 997-2429: and through the CRTC regional office in Toronto: Standard Life Centre. Suite 820, 121 King St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5H 3T9 (416) 954-6273. Written interventions must be filed with the Secretary General, CRTC, Ottawa, Ont. KI A ON2, with proof that a copy has been served on the applicant m or befort 30 ]aooaa 1995. For more information on the intervention process, you may call CRTC Public Affairs in Hull at (819) 997.0313, Fax (819) 994-0218, TDD (819) 994-0423. Canadian Radio -television and Conseil de la radiodiHusion et des Telecommunications Commission tilEcommunications canadiennes THE NEWS ADVERnSER, WED., JANUARY 11, NQS -PACE 9-A 1 t4G U%A1IIIJJI%#1I Plenty of free parking e Canada's largest indoor flea market )� e Visit our Farmers Market \AI t( Vendor inquiries 1'905) 427-0154 Metro East Trade Centre Brock Rd. & 401 Sundays oam-Wn If you see news in the making, call our newsroom at 683-5110. News Advertiser aI■ Paula Savino lost 43 pounds for her annual fashion show. JUN Craig. For specie! oec600s. Uhe lift. -4 Call Now lia800-2304ENW Pickering 831-60-1160 'I�w loe. trod oiiaael Yiiadoai � loa ad nm�lenewe mgrwy �pw 1wry Gag � lou (cores IGaodol. 110 �,-z•a!ti41 .,. wr....3"'S6.s•Mn.M•s^':r :.:T ._ :...._ _:' ac. � ...._. •-.,r.'tz.... �._..u.:ua.�.�.. ,�_.�. _.. ... _ _._ _. PAGE 10-A THE NIERS ADVERTNM RtED, JANUARY 11,19% Nuc ear reactor plug pulled for maintenance PICKERING — Unit 5 at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Sta- tion's `B' side was taken out of service around 11 p.m. Thursday for maintenance servicin«. The unit was expected to be down for a week while a seal on a heat transport pump is replaced. A plant spokesman says the seal is one of two on the pump, so that if one starts leaking there is a back- up. The seal being replaced was showing signs of wear. Unit 5 has a maximum generat- ing capacity of W megawatts — enowgh to meet the peak electrici- ty demand of Durham Region. NOTICE OF MEETING The Durham West Progressive Conservative (Provincial) Association will be holding a nomination meeting to pick our candidate for the 1995 Provincial Election on: Thursday, January 12,1995 at The Ajax Community Centre, HMS Ajax Room 6 pm Meet the Candidates Forum 6 pm Registration Opens 7 pm Convention Called to Order 7:30 pm Candidate Speeches, Balloting to follow For further information call Peter Dickerson at 420-6304 GRAND OPENING "II MATER.Nrn HOME SEM IM • ,Ir.rvar. -d titep da•c cmc ..wk., ><.� pax - mom", • ..w.,sa■ po.r..d • F.. ..A- V..w . .. npir ift. in ,•.— •`: v.,.,... •%r•:.P— N. • oT d aur a+ MU= t w slew ardor .4 427.2%(; o..►. M2B Dw6as Look what volunteers do. You can make a difference. Please volunteer. Call your nearest office of the Car4idiim Cancer socittrty. 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'i A -Ptr� ,�.r 1 4-4"-;rA,a- WSp JANUARY ll I"RPAGi WA Durh am school boards demand OMB DUAL RECLINING SOFA $1099 r residence for teen $799 CHERRY CURIO CABINET $399 $110 moms, adolescents 9 -PCE. MAHOGANY MASTER DINING ROOM $4999 ue,ay appeal oi ievies on aeveiopers By SAL BOMMARITO STAFF REPORTER OURHAM — Developers and school boards are taking their fight over education development charges to the Ontario Municipal Board. But if school boards have their way, the OMB will defer a hearing on the developers' appeal until after a Supreme Court decision on the legality of the education levy on new resi- dential, commercial and industrial building. "We're requesting that the OMB delay lis- tening to the appeal on education development charges until the constitutional challenge (by developers) has been heard by the Supreme Court," says Brian Cain, superintendent in charge of finance for the Durham Board of Education. School boards say that if the legislation is struck down by the Supreme Court, holding a costly OMB hearing prior to that happening "is a complete waste of time," says Mr. Cain. However. it's likely developers will oppose the deferral in an attempt to have the OMB at least reduce the levies, since it could take more than two years before the Supreme Court deals with the court challenge. If developers are successful in convincing the OMB that the levies are too high, it could represent a savings of several thousand dollars over the next five year. However, the developers' ultimate goal is to have the Supreme Court strike down the legis- lation on constitutional grounds. If that were to happen, school boards would be obligated to refund all development charges, with interest, which will be collected up until the court deci- sion. School board officials admit, however, it's not clear how the refund policy will work if the legislation is struck down. `From our perspective, the money collected from developers will be reimbursed with inter- est to developers," Mr. Cain says. - the irri- FAMILY DENTISTRY IN PICKERING DR. R GOODMAN O & DR. S. WEINER & ASSOCIATES IN HOUSE ORAL SURGEON & PERIODONTIST EMERGENCIES SEEN IMMEDIATELY ._ EVENINGS & SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT SENIORS DISCOUNT DENTISTRY WHILE ASLEEP AVAILABLE 839w5951 PISA 927 LIVERPOOL RD SOj74 LIVERPOOL 3 BAYLY tional pout is since (the levies) have been passed on in house prices (from developers to new homeowners), how will the refund domino through (back to homeowners)? The legislation is silent on that issue." Home builders and developers want the Supreme Court to overturn a lower court ruling which upheki the school boards right to collect development charges. Developers will argue the charge — about $1,728 on new residential units and S1.33 on every $100 worth of non-residential construc- tion in Durham Region — is unconstitutional since it unfairly single.; out new homeowners. The Durham Board of Education and the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board began collecting the new charges effective Jan. 1. Both boards say the development charges would generate more than W million in five years, which will be used to offset the costs of new schools necessitated by t mwth. needs volunteers AJAX-PICKERING — Sylvia's Res- idence for Teen Morris and Adolescents, %a non-profit advocacy group, is seeking ' individuals who want to become involved as volunteers for the organiza- tion. The group needs people to f01 vacan- cies on its board and volunteers for other activities including fund-raising, communications and volunteer co-ordi- nator. The organization provides shelter and access to services in Durham Region for teen mothers and adolescents. Sylvia's Residence, in Pickering, is funded by the United Way of Ajax -Pick- ering, under its community initiative program. Anyone interested in lending their skills or knowledge to the group can call 683-3231. DNSGIGA,TIC �"""'�" TURE CLEARANCE . . I . ... 1 1 1/-,2 PRICE SALEI,. 1� mlk a W �NUMI&AM, SHERMAG 5 -PCE. OAK TABLE + 4 CHAIRS $1699 1.1 PRICE '$49 SKLAR QUEEN ANNE WING CHAIR $499 112 PRICE 11249 DUAL RECLINING SOFA $1099 $300 $799 CHERRY CURIO CABINET $399 $110 $289 9 -PCE. MAHOGANY MASTER DINING ROOM $4999 $1000 $3999 HARVEST OAK COCKTAIUEND TABLES $299 $100 111 990a. KROEHLER DINING ROOM SERVER $899 1/2 PRICE $449 PEPPLER MIX & MATCH DINING ROOM TABLE + 6 CHAIRS $3199 1/2 PRICE $1599 BRENTWOOD SOFA + CHAIR, TAPESTRY $3199 112 PRICE $1599 LEATHER SWIVEL RECLINER + OTTOMAN $499 $150 $349 OAK ROLLTOP DESK $799 $200 $599 18th CENTURY "PCE. 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Contest entrants were judged on overall body and lifestyle improvement over an eight-week period. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Genfle D pti'stry for Adults, Kids, and Great Big Babies. To help you W at ease: ✓ Ultrasonic `- cleanings ' ; t - ✓ Soothing � nitrous oxide & �,\� Z general anesthesia ✓ Virtual vision headsets to help ' you relax 't,g ✓ Autoclave sterilization`""' ✓ Complete preventive' & restorative dentistry a Convenient care with you in mind: ✓ We file & accept direct insur- ance payments (you pav only portion nut covered by plan) ✓ S% discount for senior citizens ✓ Walk-in & same- day appoint- ments welcome ✓ Treatment for impacted wisdom teeth available Call for your free cosmetic consultation! • Learn how tooth whitening, porcelain veneers, and other cosmetic procedures can make your smile look brighter. CALL NOW Dr. Steven Nadel, D.D.S. 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ENVIRONMENT SPEr'IAM-F On Feb. 20, a one -day works COuiit hit As we enter the second halt of the decade. we should stop and reflect on the following quote: "The saving of the world from impending doom will come — not through the complacent adjustment of the con- forming majority — but through the creative maladjustment of the non conforming minority.' — Martin Luther King Jr. Will we be a conserving societ} by the year _'(10(1'' The term ',Rs is now commonplace. but arc• we reallN aware of their order of importance (Reduce. Reuse. Recycle):' Firstly, we have to reduce' Did you know that North Americans use 80 per cent of the worlds resources" We must become self-disrtphncd to buy only what we really need and to avoid oyer -packaging. Secondly, we must reuse' Be resourceful and find ways to reuse items many times o%er. Give unwanted articles to people who can use them. Lug -a -mug to places where you expect to be served a beverage. Recycle only what is left over' Recycling was publicized ahead of the first 2Rs simply because the Blue Box had a visual image. In 1984. the first Recycling Week was held. However. in order to incorporate the Importance of Reducing and Reusing. the Recy- cling Council of Ontario. sponsors of the week. changed the name to Waste Reduction Week. This is the decade to make even week Waste Reduction Week The Recycling Council of Ontario (RCO) wit train 'Master Composters in your community. A Master Compontei Volunteer Pro - PIGIRING . A News Advertiser columnist is recover- ang in hospital with a broken leg ip€W being struck by a car while > cros mg the hverseetion of Okla- homa Drive and Eyer Drive Sat- urday eventing. .."rraine Roulston, author of the Recycles s Report, was in the intensive care unit of the Sunily- .brook Health Science Centre in Toronto on Monday. Mrs. Roulston was crossing ' from the north side to the south side of Eyetr aground 6 p.m. when she was struck by a westbound ;vehicle travelling on Oklahoma. She was taken by ambulance to Ajax -Pickering General Hospi- tat and later transferred to Sunny - Police are investigating gram helps a community save money as composting is a cost-effi- cient and environmentally -friendly method of waste reduction. As well. the community benefits from its fin- ished product of quality compost for LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC 905-723-8551 Oshawa hop in Toronto will be sponsored by the RCO entitled 'Maximizing and Sus- taining Participation in Backyard Comporting Programs'. The seminar will cover the eco- nomic feasibility of backyard com- posting; educational and promotion- al strategies; learning from munici- pal case studies; social marketing and improving public participation rates; training, using and keeping volunteers; and ands -on planning session: short and long-range Get involved for your community as a government employee, corpo- rate worker, member of a non-profit group or just as an individual ready to promote composting. Workshop fees are only $30 for municipal rep- resentatives and non-profit groups and $80 for companies. For further details and a registration firm, con- tact Jane Snyder. RCO. 416-960- 9670. r Trent University at Durham College Spring Session 30 January to 25 April IW; Introtiuc tor, r ours, urrt•red two evening, per week: • Anthropology 100: Introdu( ton \:rthru{xrhr,;� \1urttil'tdl • Cultural Studies 100: Intrudut tion to r1hXJ •rn k ulttim rut•,'I hurci • History 120: \Veslern Furotx•an hi,tory ,;,,r•,,Ihur, • Stxiologv: Introduction to"ial for mitxmahon or a Ixrx hum tall 10rt; 72 r 10747 or 7rt; -art t _,,+ Learn tRead + An g 6 Week Seminar Bible Effectively FR%EE.11 `d � I&MIk at PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX ,� is 1867 Valley Farm Road (South of Highway 2) „ Thursday Evenings, ,January 26 -March 2 - 7:30-9:00 p.m. Feb. 2 g REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND... Six informative sessions delivered in a friendly environment and aimed at equipping you with the Feb. 23 skills to understand the scriptures for yourself. Whether you are already familiar with the bible of arc• You will receive a free binder with You can qua at any time. There are 1• useful notes to help you read more 5• no strings new toreading it, you willgain insights to help your readiteffectively. attached. effectively. �mTore HERE'S WHAT YOU � LEARN... Get a break from the Tv and learn There is no obligation and no one about God - bring a friend or make 2• -convert- 6. • Who wrote the Bible; where did it come from . The historical context and the order of wiA attempt to or save- one at the lass! you. • How to remove the "mystery" that clouds events If you claim to believe m God you 3• You will not be pestered with are obligated to read His message to 70 many religions • Why the Jews figure so prominently in the unwanted calls. you and do your best to fully • How to use cross references Bible urs FREE. You will not be asked for understand it. AS ,esus said... -Have money or donations. The seminars ye not read...' 40 money • How to learn more with effective study •How to read carefully (did Adam and Eve entirely sponsored by the g. tools eat an apple.) u ;s really interi�t;ngt rnristadelpfuans. • How to understand the Bible's sometimes • How to use a concordance and lexicon 7be PWPM d I W", � difficult language • How science is reconciled with the About the Sponsors: • Proof that the Bible is not a work of fiction scriptures The chnst2delphians (meaning "Brethren in Christ") adopted their • An overview of each book of the Bible •What ha at death ... and other promises name in the mid -1800s. Today they are found in counties all over the � JM X Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Much 2 note that registrations are accepted on a sty M� • Mail in the form, or; come, first served basis - so be sure to earl y Browning is an accountant saa"i Jim PC 884SheppwdAv�enue 1 tMts Be sure to bring a Bible if you have one. lamb 7rt�nh. ingo ok TAS -M bti�e.d T1t "d tliradw d oe 7be PWPM d I W", � n w 6a d b LP������---------- tlettrle P190" boYedMe QW111n wd M>I botledWs &IWO R.ttrl. ltpa Ms Mo-imdoe not d Mil WpobMooG Meilp boirdM Mie btrfsdoe ab M� Mui tkK�u Om ondM Ooridtlyd111e tirW"11—r Gadw&A btiredoe Mill bobdoe M: t116 Mt M M! rte lm d r"" s o.tw.te � M 1�r thetllolee b Ilted M�f)GMd About the prlesexters: world. They are bound together by a common faith in the Gospel i preached by Christ and his apostles m the fust century. The Chnstadelphian beliefs are based solely on the Bible and one of their primary objectives is to make the scriptures an "open book" to anyone who wants to take the trouble to find out about God's message. 1 Nowt Or for more inl6orneation call 1 (416)495-7672 1 N �UI� � l�ytlfir 1 I Please co n>Brlm our ri+egiStt adon 1 You will find the presenter;, j Primary rr tract- combine a warm and lively 1 presentation style with a clear love of the Bible. 1 `�''e"• 11'CIC bOt1G tlrinaf 1 1>tdC Be�iSt><"dtioII Easjr! There is no fee for the serninar but please rust Interestingly, neither speaker is a professional clent. Al 1 P • r 1 Either note that registrations are accepted on a I Nam than thih n form too • Mail in the form, or; come, first served basis - so be sure to earl y Browning is an accountant saa"i Jim PC 884SheppwdAv�enue 1 • Fax it to 416-759-6661, or; Be sure to bring a Bible if you have one. and George Rayner a telecommunications 7rt�nh. Pkiterius, Ont. L1V 1tG6 1 • Call 416-495-7672 and leave a message Everything else is provided at the seminar. No specialist. k to(41:) 7596681 for Reid or Patricia Ferguson advance preparation is needed. LP������---------- � J TBE ft*kA**t0Nk MK AWNAOV-1111, tllE.r = &&A - . I• - 1 8 3.8 LITRE 6 CYL., AUTOMATIC, AIR CONDITIONING, SPEED CONTROL, TILT WHEEL, LIGHT GROUP, AM/FM CASSETTE, POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, LOW KILOMETERS. BALANCE OF 3 YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY, C �ci I 'A" Automatic, air conditioning, AM/FM, power steering and brakes, low kilometers. Balance of 3 Year Factory Warranty. Stock #061781 COUPE 3.81-6 cyl., automatic, power windows, power locks, power seat, AM/FM premium cassette, styled road wheels, air conditioning, low kilometers. Balance of 3 Year Factory Warranty. Stock. #GB1744. 1994 ESCORT LX HB 1.91- SEFI, automatic, air conditioning, power steering, light group, electric mirrors, AM/FM cassette. Balance of 3 year factory warranty. Stock #RA123A. 1994 AEROSTAR EXT. 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HARD OF HEARING: The Hard of Hearing Support Group meets the second Wednesday of every month from 7 to 8:30 p.m., usually at the Oshawa Deaf Centre, 750 King St. E. Call 655-5544 (Gayle, voice or TTY, answering machine for voice only) for meeting loca- tion or information. SINGERS: The County Town Singers hold auditions at 7 p.m. at Cormack Station, 250 Hickory St., south of Hwy. 2, Whitbv. Tenors and basses especially needed. 837- 2144 (Janice). THURSDAY, JAN. 12 ALZHEIMER: Alzheimer Durham holds a free seminar on the Power of Attorney legislation at 12:30 p.m. at the Oshawa Public Library Northview branch, corner of Ritson Road and Beatrice Street. Oshawa. Lawyer Neil Kis - bee is guest speaker. 576-2567. COMPUTERS: The Durham PC Users' Club meets from 7 to 10 p.m. at the CAW Hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa. A presentation about ATI - on graphics acceler- ator cards will be held. Free admis- sion. The club meets the second Thursday of each month. 728- 9351 (Bruce Laycraft), 623-2.787 (Linda Netten). TORY NOMINATION: The Durham West Progressive Conser- vative (Provincial) Association holds a nomination meeting to pick its candidate for the 1995 provincial election starting at 6 p.m. at the Ajax Community Cen- tre, HMS Ajax Room. 420-630.3 (Peter Dickerson). NEWCOMERS: The Pickering - Ajax Newcomers Club meets at 8 p.m. at the Pickering Village Unit- ed Church. 300 Church St. N.. Ajax. The club is for women liv- ing in the area three years or less and meets the second Thursday of each month. 831-7824 (Lorraine). MOM, TOTS: A moms and tots drop-in centre is being held from 9:30 to I l a.m. at St. Paul's Unit- ed Church, 65 Kings Cres., Ajax. The centre also runs Tuesdays at the same time. The cost is $30 to attend once a week for 12 weeks. 428-0062, 686-3377. BRIDGE: The Pickering Village Bridge Club plays from 10 a.m. to noon at 29 Linton Ave., at the rear of the Pickering Village Arena. It's for people 55 years and older and membership is $3. Admission is 50 cents. The club plays Saturday evenings and Thursday mornings. 683-9141. 839-2646. FRIDAY. JAN. 13 CONCERT: An oboe concert fea- turing musician Gillian Howard will be held at the Dunbarton-Fair- port United Church. 1066 Dunbar - ton Rd.. Pickering. beginning at 8 p.m. Works by Saint-Saens and Handel. Proceeds go to the church. Tickets available at the door at $8 for adults and $4 for seniors and students. 839-7271. 10" Kbeofto Rd. Sae 218.Pkkerwg PTF V V " fi 000RW ER NOW! HEALTHY BACK SPECIALTY PROGRAM In conjunction with Dr. Kleinberg's office 10 week active workshop STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1995 W.O.W. (WOMEN ON WEIGHTS PROGRAM) Tired of the same routine? Same exercises? Don't know where to start? Need some additional motivation! Join us for the W.O.W. program and learn how and why to add resistance training to your life for Health 8 Fitness through our active workshop setting (8 week program). AEROBIKIDS KIDS FITNESS CLASSES FUN! Active games, Step games, Step and Slide for ages 5 to 8 and 9 to 12 HEALTHY HEARTS... for young adults only! (12+ yrs.) team the fundamentals of Fitness in an active workshop setting. On completion of the eight week program permitted use of all Cardio, Weights and fitness classes with RMATION a special membership cALL FOR MORE INFO PICKERING MEDICAL CENTRO WALK IN CLINIC Announcing Dr. John Veale Pediatrician has joined the clinic Associated Physicians Dr. M. Semoff Dr. R. Shafir Dr. B. Farber Dr. V. MacLennan Dr. H. Petroff Dr. M. Phillips Dr. H. Dy a X -Ray • Ultra Sounds Lab Located on Premises MONDAY -FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1885 Glenanna Rd. Pickering 839=3883 5:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. N PICKUM awsa ad. E::+�CKFFBMw TOWN l CENTRE p Visit the Invegots Group at Dollars & I Sense Finance Show ThuadavJan. 12 Enjoying a healthy lifestyle in future does not just mean :ing care of your body, it also ans taking care of your money. The experts at Investors cup have been taking care of Ir clients' money for more than years with 80 offices across the Lntry and 3500 helpful and very owledgeable staff at their The company, the largest in nada, also has assets of more n 22 billion dollars. Chartered Financial Planner Jarvis and Financial Planner an Donnan both live in kering and specialize in serving nts in their area. They come right to the comfort your home and with their •sonal touch that has made m a success, will show you the ny financial products Investors iup has to offer. From mutual funds, RRSP's ani GICS to insurance and ta: planning, they will find the hem ways to ensure that the goals yon desire are achieved to their ful potential. If you would like to meet Is and Allan then make sure you vW the Dollars ■: Sens, Ajax/Pickering News Advertise 1995 Finance Show and Semina held Thursday at 6 p.m. at th, Victorian Garden Restaurant of 60 Randall Rd. in Ajax. Allan will be speaking abou your financial portfolio and how t maximise your foreign content Ian will be speaking about th, upcoming federal budget and the tax implications you wil encounter. For more information cal Investors Group at 1(416) 292 7229. 4! p,?°1 . 0 -� -• . 7 1".t'^ 7 .� " ..+r 4 y. w - 'Z 1 j' I •.. r '1 Y P •roti. . \ - a\/ I P'♦ !..-rrrr: l�16�It3 ,,I a/ f Z lY...l., \I.1.^►. wa\r 1r \r M.\.r l.rl,l �•- !'1 `I •! . r - / 1'r . /•r • - Experts discuss personal and business finances DURHAM — The Durhann Business and Professional Women's Club is hosting a panel on personal and business finances Wednesday, Jan. 25. The event will be held a the holiday Inn, 1011 Bloor St. E. in Oshawa. Panel members will make a brief presentation and then field/ questions from those in attendance. Some of the panelists include Brian Pritchard, trustee in bankruptcy; Whitby lawyer Debra Sweettnanr a specialist in business and real estate law; Edna Klazek. a full-service branch manager with the Bank of Montreal in Ajax; and Rose Cronin, a certified management accountant in Ajax. Reserve no later than Sat - urday, Jan. 21. Call Karen Graham at 427-6930 or Nancy Bone at 723-3000 to reserve or for further information. • Tomorrow, January 12th All minter Outerwear Boots, Hats, Scarves and Gloves For Men, Women and Children Plus great deals on selected merchandise storewide Super hot deals on sleep sets! Simmons Beautyrest `Exquisite Plus Pillow Top' 71rin set. 699.00 Sealy Posturepedic Grandeur `Marquis' Ultra Plush or Ultra Firm 71win set. 569.99 EATON S Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded .14 qA•I. . 1.-,, 1 ,.o.,4. e.•'. • 1 � `i :+. {ft Ie•. "1 1 : J.tt:j • a• !�•. 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(North of 4011 683-5358 ADD EVERY NIGHT DEATH NOTICES January 11, 1995 MARJORIE ISABEL ALLISON Marjorie Isabel Allison died Sunday, Jan. 8. 1995 at Ajax -Pick- ering General Hospital. A funeral service will be held Wednesday, Jan. I I at t p.m. at Ajax Baptist Church, 46 Birch Cres. Arrange- ments entrusted to McEachnie Funeral Home. Interment at Resthaven Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Dia- betic Association. HERBERT HOGG Herbert Hogg of Scarborough died suddenly on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1995. He was 53 years old. A funeral mass was to be held Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph Church, 200 Morrish Rd., Scarborough. Arrangements entrusted to Ronald Martino and Son Funeral Directors. Interment at Duffins Meadow Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreci- ate donations to the Arthritis Soci- ety. Home business group meets DURHAM - A regional group has your business future in mind. The Durham Home Business Association holds a breakfast sem- inar 'Financial Planning for Your Business and Future' on Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 7:30 a.m. at Trillium Trails, Snow Ridge Court, off Simcoe Street North, Raglan. Cost is $15 per person, $10 for mem- bers. Display table set up starts at 7 a.m. Call 683-8703 (Bob), 721- 3323 (Bernice), 985-1401 (Brian). THE;� PLANNING ACT TOWN OF PICKERING Take notice that an application to amend the Zoning Order, filed as Ontario Regulation 102/72. has been received by the Minister of Municipal Affairs. The application is: Applicant Don Bennet File No 18-ZO-029-9401 Proposal To permit a detached dwelling on the land described as being Part of Lot 3. Concession 7. in the Town of Pickering. Ali submissions in support of. or in opposition to. the application(s) described above and received by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, 14th Floor. 777 Bay Street. Toronto. Ontario. M5G 2E5. on or before the 25th day of January. 1995. will be fully considered before a final decision is made Please refer to the file number indicated above. In addition under Section 47(10) of the Planning Act. any person may request a hearing by the Ontario Municipal Board on an application for amenoment to a Zoning Order. Minister of Municipal Affairs ® Ontario - N=%56 Seafood �3 nk House " M OUR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS" _ ANNIVERSARY CEI RATION Pew & Tim at Amadens invite you to Welk a with us ' our "Sth ANNIVERSARY". Peter, your Host, and rim the a c"a lm and Chet who has wodwd at many mnowned - world class l iaing in boli the USA and Candover the past V yarn. cordidly invk YOU to cekbM the STH ANNIVERSARY OF FM DMG i AT AMADE[IS with 9L - Vh wish to thank you for yotu support in helping to establish AMADEUS as the best Family Dining ]F.snblishmpnt in Dwb m Region. 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IN THE COURTYARD (PICKERING VILLAGE) VIVA LAS VEGAS Tia C 1113 lludeal Dlmae =ww at 71109 IMAM= V00% !<OiTN, ZAN D MClu►o. Ziii > iftl iii VANeiM & THE 01111112M can. DANC M COMEDY TRIiIn= sets 111■, Harass, Zh% ssrp 6r Crae. JINIFIr! 1AN4 stn ia, Ttias, JGWM 0Daly► a sere l! MJOL J462429 THE OLD OWN a 8011JU - �OROVcB (16) 296�211211 WA0F1JkWWWM 44 Awd,*I, Ajax 611114111111117 SAT., JAN. 14- -10 A.Y. Blackburn vs. Notts Forest SUN., JAN.1 STH -10 A.Y. Nswcastie vs. MartcitsaN United LIVE Er,ITERTAMOENT Cem q Jan. 201h and 21st p.m. to 1 a.m. Ml(ED BLESSING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25" Burns Supper -'10 �P",.., TIRED OF TWEEZING & WAXINGM This procedure makes hair growth worse! The permanent affordable solution to hair removal recommended by doctors. Allure ElectrolysINCis 158 Harwood Ave. Call the Electrolysis Specialists Ajax, Ontario 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE LEG WAXING, FACIALS (416) 427-7139 :. QW a .16 MI Ti RS LIMITED TRUSTEES IN BANKRUPTCY 74 KING ST. W. OSHAWA Please recycle your copy of the News Advertiser FEED A FAMILY OF Rack'em Up is a classy place for billiards, darts and great food R44 Je4m 401 Pxil and Puh Greg Annesley and Brian Davey Invite you to "Rack em Up" at their new billiard room M Ajax. It's the 19th fastest growing sport in everyone can enjoy playing the game. north America and some day may become an Tournaments are planned for the Pool Olympic event but until it does what better and Pub for both eight and nine ball and place to sharpen your skills and have fun at there will be a ladies only tournament the same time then at "Rack 'em Up" Pool included on the rester of events. and Pub. in Ajax. When you get hungry you should try the Located at 250 Bayly St., right next door variety of tasty items on the menu. to Terry Sheridan's Texas Country Bar, How about sinking your teeth into some Brian Davey and Greg Annesley opened the "Rack 'era Up Ribs, an "8 Ball Strip Loin or billiard room with the intention of offering an some Black Ball Chili. upscale place to play pool, shuffleboard, darts Whatever you choose, the portions are and enjoy a great meal. big, the prices are great and you can also "The industry has worked hard to enjoy a beverage froth their licensed bar. improve its image," says Greg. "Major TV Rack 'em Up features 10 custom made networks such as TSN and ESPN regularly tables which you can order for your own broadcast tournament events and have home and a pro shop will be open soon where achieved satisfactory ratings.- you can buy the best in pool and dart Brian adds that the billiard room has accessories. emerged from the "basement" and is now "Our purpose is to provide a place where considered a respectable sport. our clientele can enjoy the game of billiards "Rack 'em Up intends on returning the in a clean and friendly atmosphere, " says true tradition of billiards as a gentleman's Greg. "Customer satisfaction will always be sport," he says. our first and primary goal." Of course ladies are always welcome and Rack 'em Up Pool & Pub, Tel. (905) 619 - encouraged to visit Rack 'em Up because 9881. a -a -a.: a �ar.cLn. .. n..ZiMI,K W... e.; +►r n.: .. �:,...wr�.�.......... _.....—.._.,�... .:,,,, ., _ Billiards and Entertainrrwnt • Full n-benu uritd 3 am • (pen 7 days a week • Brtak the office party rut. cue up a prat time at Rack -'em up' •Shuflletxxtrd. Pro -shop. &irts, TV (905) 619-9881 V► RA%h ti[. unit 211(%1k-Kvr&,* Mre HALF TIME SHOW WITH "BUD GIRLS" VS Khgs M Rd. (at Rouglttrotatt) 1 509-9876 [ I t 01*0 to PWS UK 1016 sA. �. ........ SIX on 011111M DpMER T49.811111 QU A H.., POL. Ca�ottt+WdMaalMb?huradM 3; �.'°��lt ' Lsnit 1 C01* n PW cuslow PruMbsknaftioll not ttraibbb on piclo* or dolkmy Not wad whh aAw d smwft VS Khgs M Rd. (at Rouglttrotatt) 1 509-9876 [ I t 01*0 to PWS UK 1016 sA. �. ........ Entertainment Witch trials brought to life in The Crucible PICKERING - The Salem witch trials are being brought to life on the stage this weekend with the Theatre Durham presen- tation of Arthur Miller's The Crucible. The play, part of the Pickering Theatre Festival's series of pro- ductions, opens Friday at Dun- barton-Fairport United Church. It runs Jan. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 and 29. The Crucible is a classic his- torical drama examining the Puri- tan purging of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts. The play will serve as Theatre Durham's entry in the upcoming Associa- tion of Community Theatre of Central Ontario (ACTCO) The- atre Festival in the drama divi- sion. Curtain time is 8 p.m. For more information, call the festival boa office at 420-2507. Sing heart DURHAM - The County Town Singers need a few vocal people to help them out. The choir is holding auditions Wednesday. Jan. 11 (tonight) at 7 p.m. at Cormack Station, 250 Hickory St., south of Hwy. 2. Whitby. Tenors and basses especially needed. 837-2144 (Janice). z tilr�wtivk'bo tr�dt, t31�ti; i�xv�cs� n,1!l�i. icclliii-A - --- --- - - - - Jan. 11,1995 Karl Martin is John Proctor and Carmela McFadyen is Abigail Williams in the Theatre Durham presentation of The Crucible this weekend at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church. —_IQ"INN NAPOLEON FIREPLACES Fireplace Warehouse Direct To You - Inventory Clearance I.80"3&4751 Four or more of you heading out for a bite? Come into Walt's and check out our Party Platters. Special combinations of Walt's favourite foods, designed for sharing and socializing. Walt's Grill & bar 1790 Liverpool Road, Bickering, Ont. (905) 831 -WALT Eatery• :j OPEN EVERY DAY 9:30 A.M. YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special (Daily) $249 Luncheon Specials Daily $575 TWO CAN DINE FOR $ 99 (Every Day of The Weep) 12 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT $999 Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) or less TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE $5 9 00 per person Pickerinq Town Centre 839-2507 OF LIGHTS - Urd ism nW CULLEN "RQ a MINIATURE VILLAGE 300 Taunton lid. W.A�taurant CON PAGE 21 -A -T= tri M AiiiiF 7� Wft, JAMi1WIL 1"S' Gala dance helps environment group, orchestra PICKERING — A local envi- ronmental group will join forces with the Pickering Philharmonic Orchestra for a fund-raising evening bene later this month. Pickering -Ajax Citizens Togeth- er (PACT) for the Environment and the orchestra present a Gala Night dance at the Pickering Recreation Complex's east and west salons Sat- urday. Jan. 28 from 7 to midnight. Music will be supplied by the orchestra and disc jockey Brook Hutchinson. Ken Shaw, news anchor for CFTO-TV, will serve as master of ceremonies for the evening. Prior to the dance, a recep- tion with complimentary wine and hors d'oeuvres is slated for 7 to 8 p.m. Tickets are S30 per person and are available by calling Ron Palace at 831-1.144 or Paul Middleton at 837-2176. ANNOUNCEMENT Effective January 8, 1995, the firm of Madgett, Roberts, Marlowe, Hurren & Partners will cant' on their practice as follows: Madgett, Roberts, Marlowe, Laing, Jackson & Chappell, Chartered Accountants, 187 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 1C2 (905) 686-6415 Fax (905) 579-4624 Partners: Bruce K. Madgett, C.A. Christopher J. Roberts, C.A. Charles W. Marlowe, C.A. Michael D. Laing, C.A. Wayne Jackson, B.A., C.A. Richard A. Chappell, B.A., C.A. 7 1 Want to lose weight" You can count on the new Fat 8 yaw Fiber Plan. It's an incredible breakthrough in a weight loss plan because it's an entirely new way to count food. And C1 it can only be found at rt`aM Weight U'atchers. 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And you can count on that' Pickering SquareCentre 1450 Kingston Road Weigh-in Anytime: Monday -Friday 9-9, Saturday 8:30-6 Actual Meeting Times: Monday 7:30 pm Tuesday 10:00 am (Parents & Tots) & 7:30 pm Wednesday 10:00 am & 7:30 pm Thursday 10:00 am & 5:30 pm Friday 10:00 am Saturday 9:15 & 11:00 am This is Kathleen s experience As people vary sc, does individual weight loss, maintenance and results. Offer valid in participating areas only for a limited time. Pay only the low weekly fee © 1995 Weight Watchers International, Inc Owner of the Weight Watchers trademark All rights reserved. 4000" 4 � tr Registration for Early Years Programs and the French Immersion Program Junior IKlndsMden - In September 1995, the Durham Board of Education will offer a 2 day. all day Junior Kindergarten program in the following schools: AJAX: 839-1146 Applecroft P.S.................... 428-2775 Cadarackque P.S............... 428-2347 Duffin's Bay P.S................. 683-6023 Lakeside P.S...................... 686-3014 Lincoln Alexander P.S........ 619-0357 Lord Durham P.S............... 683-6240 Roland Michener P.S......... 686-5437 Westney Heights P.S.......... 427-7819 PICKERING: 839-1146 Bayview Heights P.S.......... 839-1146 E.B. Phin P.S..................... 509-2277 Fairport Beach P.S............ 839-1451 Frenchman's Bay P.S........ 839-1131 Glengrove P.S.................... 839-1771 Rosebank Road P.S........... 509-2274 Valley Fane P.S................. 428-6337 Woodlands Centennial P.S. 839-5800 Pre -registration for these classes will be by telephone only beginning Tuesday. January 17, 1995 at 9:30 am on a first come. first served basis. No pre -registration will take place before this date. Children eligible for Junior Kindergarten must be 4 years of age by December 31. 1995 and must reside within the boundaries of the school offering the program. Pre -registration for child care pupils in the immediate area and out -of -arra students will be It' to hone only beginning Tuesday. January 24. 1995 on a first come. first served basis. Final permission to attend will be given by the principal. The goverrurxnt of Ontario has legislated that boards of education must phase-in the implementation of Junior Kindergarten. It is not mandatory for 4 and 5 year olds to attend. Parents wishing further information should contact their local school. Kindergarten - Applications for Kindergarten classes beginning September 1995 are now being accepted from parents whose children will be 5 years of age on or before December 31. 1995. if the number of pupils registering exceeds the accepted class limit, some students may be transported to another school for the program. Individual schools will arrange for formal registration at a later date. when proof of the child's age (birth certificate. baptismal certificate or passport) and the child's immunization record must be presented. To register. please contact: AJAX: 839-1146 Applecroft P.S.................... 428-2775 Cadarackque P.S. .............. 428-2347 Claremont P.S. ................... 649-2000 Dufiin's Bay P.S................. 683-6023 Lakeside P.S...................... 686-3014 Lester B. Pearson P.S......... 427-4658 Lincoln Avenue P.S............ 683-4941 Lincoln Alexander P.S........ 619-0357 Lord Durham P.S............... 683-6240 Lord Elgin P.S.................... 683-3581 Parkside P.S...................... 683-0921 Roland Michener P.S......... 686-5437 Southwood Park P.S.......... 683-5230 Valley View P.S.................. 683-6208 Westney Heights P.S.......... 427-7819 Bayview Heights P.S.......... 839-1146 E.B. Phin P.S..................... 509-2277 Fairport Beach P.S............. 839-1451 Frenchman's Bay P.S......... 839-1131 Gandataetiagon P.S........... 831-1868 Glengrove P.S.................... 839-1771 Highbush P.S..................... 839-5289 Maple Ridge P.S................. 420-4103 Rosebank Road P.S............ 5o9-2274 Sir John A- Macdonald P.S. 839-1159 Valley Farm P.S................. 428-6337 Vaughan Willard P.S.......... 839-1931 William Dunbar P.S........... 420-5745 Woodlands Centennial P.S. 839-5800 (haw I - The Durham Board of Education does not offer a French Immersion program at the Kinder- garten level. Effective September 1994, students may be accepted into the French Immersion program at the grade one level. Information meetings about the program will be held in schools offering the French Immersion program as follows: AJAX: Cadarackque P.S................ 428-2347 February 1 Southwood Park P.S........... 683-5230 February 9 PiCHERiNG: Frenchman's Bay P.S......... 839-1132 February 2 Sir John A. Macdonald P.S. 839-1159 January 26 All information meetings will begin at 7:00 pm. TUMMEWS AD'Y9271SE14 W=., JANUARY 11,19WPAGZ 236A �ifl i tMM! AT 112111 fffAL CM SP(:)RTS s PFgM I�IrE t t111E1lllti TIE 61E11►4f 11110111 lFIOV Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. 11 :" ; Darcy McAlear, left, and Siobhan Johnson, both McAlear passed her final gold dance, while members of the Ajax Figure Skating Club, Johnson was successful in her gold artistic test. passed their respective gold tests recently. photo by A.J. Groen ♦SKATING Thei*r blades are i!ol -Out of all the skaters in the club, maybe half a dozen ;o on to pass a _old test. ' says Maclsaac. At the gold dance level, a skater has to pass four tests. The nmd to gold status means passing 21 dance tests before that. Meanwhile, to achieve gold artistic sta- tw. a skater must pass three texts at the bronze, silver and gold levels. McAlear has been figure skating since the age of six. She's coached by Lindh Donnelly and Chuck Reamen. Johnson has been skating since she w -as three. She's coached by Jaqui Pugh. Both are Grade 10 students at Pickering High School. AJAX — Two Ajax Figure Skating Club members have done what few others have been able to accom- plish. Darcy McAlear. 15, passed her gold dances test. while Siobhan Johnson. 15, successfully completed her gold artistic test recently at the Ajax Community Centra: arena These feaLs are particularly noteworthy as it is the highest possible level attainable within the Can Figure Skate testing program, reports club publicity chairper- son Jan Maclsaac. And, McAlear and Johnson are the youngest slaters to ever achieve the gold designation in the history of the club. Annandale's mixed teams 0 on to reg lona playdowns 1 ed games this past weekend, will play host today, Wednesday, Jan. 11. The York Curling Club in Newmarket will serve as the host club where the final games in each division will be played Saturday. wEcLAL To nm NEws ANvERT sm AJAX-PICKERING — Annan- dale Curling Club teams swept to victory at the zone playdowns in the bantam mixed and junior. mixed divisiotu at the Pert Perry The games started Saturday and will continue through this week. Formerly the Canada Life Tro- phy Bonspiel, the event is now in its 90th consecutive year. Annandale has 24 rinks entered in the event. The club, wbich host - Curling Club on the weekend. Annandale's bantam (up to age 16) mixed learn skipped by Mau Braga, with Michelle Klep"o at vice, Andrew Roegele at second and Tracee Nemeth at lead, won its way out of the zone, and will now compete at the upcoming regional playdowns in Richmond Hill. The junior squad (up to adze 20) from Annandale skipped by Brad Roberts, with vice Sara Garland, second Wayne Warren and lead Amy Carr also qualified for the regional playdowns. 13QO The Investors Group Trophy Bonspiel — the world's oldest continuous bonspiel — is now under way in 27 area curling clubs. 3' t Dale O'Connor, left, and Bob Grayer of the Sutton Curling Club sweep the rock during Investors Group Bonspiel action at the Annandale Curling Club Saturday. photo by Celia Bronkhorst Bramalea gives Panthers the Blues PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers were more than a little blue after absorbing a 9-2 thump- ing by the visiting Bramalea Blues Sunday night. The Blues blew five unan- swered third - period goals Pickering past Pan- thers' goal - tenders John Barber and Jeremy PANTHERS Ranich to record the Metro Junior victory in Hockey Club Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League action at the Pickering Recreation Complex. 'The loss drops the cellar - dwelling Panthers' record to 5-25- 1 for 13 points (two of those for overtime losses) in the league's Bauer Division. Pickering is 11 points back of sixth-place North York Rangers. Graham Horne and Stephan Koechlin scored second -period goals for the Panthers. Chris Ryan, Scott Lewin and Jamie Jeanes drew assists. ,'� E t s cgs �C `oVtAss AMp A Nckering`' - UT Itilarine ;�� �9c5) 837-0653 pJ A AJAX UNITED SOCCER CLUB ♦ �� ♦ Will be holding registration for ``-', the 1995 season on SATURDAY, JANUARY 14TH AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Registration is open to BOYS and GIRLS ages 5 and up. PROOF OF AGE and O.H.I.P. NUMBER REOUIRED REGISTRATION FEE: $65 per family $180 per family of 3 or more Tryouts are presently being held for Girls Rep. Teams. Please contact the appropriate coach or call Mr. Nelson at (905) 683-0351. Under 11 Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 Carol Link Manny white Bob Naylor (905) 683-9123 T.B.A. (905) 426-2182 (416) 724-788 also taken at Nelson Hobbles In the Ajax Plaza The Ajax Vilarria Clubhouse is available for renml. 7 'w To book your reservation cap Connie at 428-0494."'" IF YOU ARE NTERESTED N PLAYNG REP. PLEASE CALL: U10 BOYS U11 BOYS U12 BOYS S. Stevenson S. Cretto S. Sevier 683-7936 619-9268 685-045.3 U13 BOYS U15 BOYS U10 GIRLS U11 GIRLS D. Murphy T. Hutchings T. Cretto M. Dupuis 428-1068 686-4188 686-0424 686-0806 I Help the kids to have a great summer, PLEASE SPONSOR a team. I For more information, call Denis at 683-9046 AeTAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB E,uousMe 19:1 uaz, essaazo will be holding their registrations for the 1995 Fpm Outdoor season on the following dates and locations: so t KWAY, MARY 15711 TNUNDAY, FORUARY 20 Ww�' I 9:00 am. - 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Apx Cor mx* Cents )i1S Room Aldm Corl xltty Centre SAT1NMIAY, FU MM 1178 FRMIAY, FERVARY 2M 10:00 a.m. - 2 00 pm. 6�0 p m. - 8:30 pm. Ajax Wafts Clubhouse Ajax Warriors Clubhouse a* #* C. - 'Ice" b.nna �n A* com�ww Cuft jiia *7000,( - / �.( PER Pl AYER twrgtMaoee« or *195004 :4FAY1LY 3+ belaw,Mitr r, i>ttn. F«Ae1M MINNA a Coaohaa are sti chaedad for ar age "Va mp ft Mgm1au Positions stillavatige: poem Pea at 4V belwm • Girls's -4m 9A0ue and . Mn • Techimal and Favid SupW Manager The Ajax Vilarria Clubhouse is available for renml. 7 'w To book your reservation cap Connie at 428-0494."'" IF YOU ARE NTERESTED N PLAYNG REP. PLEASE CALL: U10 BOYS U11 BOYS U12 BOYS S. Stevenson S. Cretto S. Sevier 683-7936 619-9268 685-045.3 U13 BOYS U15 BOYS U10 GIRLS U11 GIRLS D. Murphy T. Hutchings T. Cretto M. Dupuis 428-1068 686-4188 686-0424 686-0806 I Help the kids to have a great summer, PLEASE SPONSOR a team. I For more information, call Denis at 683-9046 , NAGE MA -THE NEWS ADVERMSER, WED, JANUARY 11, 1"S INSTANT CHOCOLATE Sao g TIN N1I ON COCOA 250 g TIN Ly, MC:AIN • FPCZEN CONCENTRATED Fa it t; Ili z j I EV MOLTED 'IU Sea n%LL Tnv MIX OR MA11CH , 10 LnwT BAKING POWDER 450 g TM &49, Knob Hill Farms I I I • Ig 0" 0 oil • • r y These Specials available until Saturday Closing These prices in effect from Sun. Jan. 8 thru Sat. Jan. 14. 1995 • COCA-COLA • CANADA DRY ALL VARIETIES •COCA-COIA *CANADA DRY :. 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POLY SMG 7. t CASE ) ORM =14.f6 poz r—rcF000srosra ------- ----------- ------ � --�oec�acep �•COCOA •FRUITY 11 (iOR,N 1i PLUSPEBBLES 1 i FT - S � :CRACKERSVS L--aSMKIlTnaaw ---- - j L-- NSTacI,�TA,L>a•I ��----- -J L- rs.acl�rrt,s --- --- ----------------J IN ME RES IME 11E ROIf 1C11tf JAVEK 9�(IEIIILUAC H 36LJUG NAVEL ORANGES', MEDIUM SIZE "113s" svI.FCT ® YOUR OWN 49 I I, i tDXO) 7_ Is " vcM;C4C' s ':.. 1 � /ppr{.: ' -c -a.: -a.a: 1 CHEST:V"UTS FRUIT _ EXTRA LARGE SIZE 00A1A.r1rOE S 2-18 kg FILL YOUR OWN BAG 4. + — Li3./ aRODVC -�; W x I- 0. \ / 0AC .0 T vN u S A ROMA ._ TOMATOES PARSLEY .'•. .,FW - I .,.'k.,•• ,14k .. ..f �. • %f 14St.. PAGE 36 -A -THE NEW ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARY U, IM VRINGETTE VSWIMMING Petites fill foes' nets in two wins PICKERING —The Picker- ing Slo-Sports petite 'A' ringette team recorded a pair of victories in Central Ontario Rinsette League action on the weekend. On Sunday, Pickering trav- elled to Oshawa and posted an 8-6 win. The contest was close throughout, with the lead changing hands several times. The Slo-Spores took the lead for good late in the contest. Jenna Clements led the scor- ing for Pickering with four goals. Lyndsay Civello netted two while Melanie Curran and Courtney Puddister added sin- gles. Pickering entertained the Ajax petites on Saturday, win- ning by a decisive 11-4 score. Puddister, Sarah Barnes and Tiffany Thompson all regis- tered hat tricks. Other goals scorers were Clements and Civ- ello. Substitute goaltender Loris- sa Dowdell played well in net. The Slo-Sports got excellent play making from Curran, Chelsey Emslie, Tara Edwards, Kelly McNabney and Denise I Spafford. `AA' atoms just miss at tournament PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers A -Plus Software minor atom 'AA' rep hockey team just missed advancing to the semi-final contest of the Oakville tournament over the Christmas holidays. Despite skating to a win over the previously undefeated host team and collecting enough point_,, to put them in a position to advance to the next rauxl, the Panthers were eliminated from playoff action on the basis of a tie -breaking head -to -bead match -up with Burlington. Pickering was edged 4-3 by Burlington in the opening game. Stu- art Baumgartner, Kevin Krasnowski and Daniel Forrester scored for the Panthers. Assisting were Bradley Binns, Michael Cuzzolino, Kyle Hamilton, Jed Johnston and Kras- nowski. In the second game, the Panthers were defeated 3-1 by the St. Catharines Royals. Mark Gosse scored the kine Pkkker" goal, assist- ed by Nicholas Vieira and Jonathan Samson Meanwhile, the third game ended in a thrilling 4-4 tie with London. Forrester sewed his second goal of the contest on a penalty shot with only seconds left in the third period to give Pickering the draw. Adam Diemert and Hamilton also scored for Pidwritg. Ktasnowski notched a parr of assists, with singles to Binns and Forrester. In a game they had to win to keep their playoff hopes alive, the Pan- thers blanked Oakville 3-0 on the strength of solid goaltending from Billy Nicholson and a pair of goals fim Forrester. Samson rounded out the scoring, while assists went to Brian Goer, Binns, QV4oApp.)4w, . P Barnes and Fogel golden at Pickering meet PICKERING — Despite tough competition, Pickering Swim Club members posted good results at the eighth annual Christmas Classic Swim Meet at the Pickering Recreation Com- plex. The meet attracted more than 500 high-calibre swimmers from across Ontario. Dave Fogel, a nationally - ranked competitor, swam to three gold medals, four silvers and a bronze in the men's 15 -and -over category. Derek Iloward, a strong butterfly swimmer, earned a sil- ver medal in the 200 -metre but- terfly. Shane O'Neil placed sev- enth in the 100m breaststroke and eighth in the 200m individual medley. Warren Barnes continued his winning streak by capturing three gold medals in the 50 -metre, 100m and 200m breaststroke in the boys' 10 -and -under group. Graham Wolch was also hot in the breaststroke, grabbing a silver in the 200m and an eighth in the loom. Alegan Shanks, 10, added to her outstanding season by placing in the top six in each of the 10 events she swam. She won gold in the 100m breast, silver in the 200m I.M. and the 200m breast and a bronze in the 50m breast. Sophia Waldron, 10, placed fourth in -the 200m breast, fol- lowed by Lauren Walker, 10, who was fifth. Katherine Kitscha won a bronze medal in the 400m freestyle and was eighth in the 100m backstroke in the girls' 1I - and -12 year-old category. Tara Wailes placed seventh in the 200m fly, while Alicia Kaye, 11. was eighth. Wendy Gerroir won an eighth -place ribbon in the 200m fly. A group of Pickering swim- mers in the i l -and -12 boys' divi- sion performed well in the 200m breast. Eric Kelly placed fourth, followed by Mark Gauthier, 11, fifth and Lee Smith, sixth. Bran - don Ellis was sixth in the 200m butterfly. In the women's 15 -and -over bracket, Karen Gerroir, 17, was fifth in the 200m back and the 200m fly. She was seventh in the 200m I.M. and eighth in the 400rrt free. Improving on their personal best times at the meet were Lau- ren Campbell, Kim Myslicki, Taryn Sequin, Ae-Young Cho, Laura Kurowski, Patricia Pearsall, Colin Chan, Eric Gau- thier, Mark Thornton, Nikki Minchin, Gordan Chan, Nathan Kaye, Damien Ponech, Cheri Gerroir, Natalie Khan and Kelsie Scheeler. I I I (near Ch Thursd Gardens Res 1 Dr., Aj A Kingston uary 12, 1995 t, vest in your Future?. Talk to finance professionals, one on one about personal and . . small business investing DOORS OPEN AT 6:00 PM ., • • Y•1'„f :Y4., .. --lon# ,.. e..f•�• -n nal �....�.,..•.a„�,w�ai�+.�.•�.rake+w».•v..rr-=ar��o.rctr�s..'o.s...c s r __ THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 11, 1"5•PAGE 27-A ty Yeats ResUhe• advertise both haws-Whitby-Clarington This Week and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. Combined Pressrun of 122,800 every Wednesday sense TORONTO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PICKERING CAMPUS L Picture yourself in an exciting new career' It coukl happen in as little as six months... and it all begins with one phone call. ...can lead to an excding new g career in as little as six mond s! I Choose From Our Exciting Career Options: sum" ration fLegalSecretan/%Udi Hotel a 4dministOffice ',: Rent —� Wow yticro Computer Dental 1 Processing Applications r!' asms�t indt� Computer Programming a 1 ' Nicro Carputer Travel a Electronics' Tourism AW Svstems Analysis tad( Telling unancial Executive Accounting ors Services I if you are s; vears of age or older and recently laid off ,,ouu may qualify for training assistance from the provincial government. • Financial Assistance may be Available • Pre Employ w.. Readiness Training Will Teach You How to Get a rob J'..i (31`"UL+ 11 TORONTO Helpi% Build a Been 1.itle PICKERING (905) 420-1344 1150 Kingston Rd., Site 17 Pickering, Ontario In co-operation with Ifcumsn R89WrCvs D91111010MI ent Canada CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNK)UES This 1234mv program will develop the skills needed to succeed in any customer service related position. Inducted in the course are the employability Ails 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 t►►ese programs must be untivnfpbyed and receiving UIC benefits at the time of the course start dace and must reside lin the Aegion of Durham. In addition, you must success** * complete entry tests. Location: Courses ate held at DIAMOND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE (Ajax) at Suite 4N, 95 Be* St W. \ . .. • v P f i \�i CTI �-ti • 1 • I 14271922 Long distance 1-800-268-0339 100 Careers 100 Careers V A IN FOR 4CD1 f 'ROGRESS, Courses starting now: • Programmer Analyst • Computer `iaintenance Technology • LAN Systems Technology • Office .administration • Micro Computers and Business Applications • Computerized .accounting • %%*ord Processing 1 00 Careers 1 O Genera He YOUR CAREER STARTS HERE 434-8585 King St. West OSHAWA The Island Plaza ACT6kIA - ,CI;j',AM • Ah-,uv,t, • n misko• • wmnr • _uMCNTON • ASMTOON WINNIPEG • HAMILTON . AAISSISSAU(.; • ':ASN :r• VDRTH `CORK • SCAR80Q:JGH • ;S�AWA • + NGS -:N .' AWA • N^+ �� _ _AVAL ---.%GLEU:_ • QUEBEC • -IA, �Ax C01 (arPnr Opvelnompw Insbtutes '_:d Put rouasELFin the picture with proven career training from OBC. •Business •Medical •Legal •Specialty All programs a year or • Enrol now for a February start • • Financial assistance may be available • M Centre Street N. 576-9175 -OBC ONTARIO BUSINESS COLLEGE REHABILITATION CLINIC New clinic opening in Pickering requires: Registered Physiotherapist, Kinesiologist, Intake Co-ordinator, receptionist. Experience required. Fax resume to (416) 740-5359. PfM RAM Startingp soon . HMO Ca• Ates. PCT• finical support wUwol■. Appkab- protramming, LAN Administration, D•skTop Ev nq s• TE,'ars in MlroSo 1 Word, Exc•I, PowerPoint,Access. Tuition Counselling available. Call COr9wNrro 3 Canon, • t OCa . ■ 6461513, 3 ext. 100k-01. ALASKA JOBS Earn up to $30,000, 3 months fishing salmon. Also construction, canneries, oil fields pus more. Cali 7 days 1 -504 - AZ /DC DRIVERS Long, Short. term •m nlmum 3yrs venfi-, able experience •:ur,ent abstract •LTL P&C (days -Tanker Position, :ays : evenings wee- - ends -excellent wages ben- -Ihts • Immediate openings Apply -n pe•scr Mon. - cn )am -'pm 'OC Ellesmere Rr 3208 rMarkham Eues- merel AIMCO TRAVEL CONSULTANT GOUGER'S TRAVEL P ckerrg Tow- Cer ;re requires expenenCed travel corse ar, with Apoilc PLEASE CALL MARGARET 905.420-3233 or Fax 905.420.7256 PROVOST BULK TRANSPORT CURREN"1?Y SEEKING A: RAWRS CLERK IJ for our terminal in Pickering. "I'his full time position mainly involves inventory management in a computerized environment. "ro qualify, you must possess related experience in a context involving the maintenance of heavy equipment. If you are responsible, autonomous and interested in new challenges. please contact Mr. I Ienri Chicoine for an appointment at (416) 282-4'23. Our Newest Ajax location at Harwood and Hwy#2 will be opening in late January. We will be looking for friendly and reliable staff for the following positions: •rDonut makers •Bakery staff -Cake decorators Store front / drive through staff Full and part time positions available for all shifts i Freelance Photographers OshawailWhitby/Clarington This Week is looking for FREELANCE newspaper photographers. Some experience required. Full compliment of equipment necessary. Own transportation. Send Resume to: Oshawa/Whitby This Week 865 Farewell St. Oshawa, Ont. L1 H X5 Att.: Walter P ssarella •AMl�I,i �j.t1MA�Naa•A�#saaA! r�r�.s+rsila�ar�s.a•s.�++aw..v•a��a.►-a-..-•• PAGE 211111 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTSM Wi 100 careers 100 :a,eer� 100 100 � r-� 100 keratic 100 carters 110 �-- : , : 110 ;cr-.:. Small Business Management Jan. 12 -near 30 This 92 hour course is intended for those who have completed Entrepreneur I or are already in business The program •n -ill focus on Business Management Skills Communication Techniques and Computing Small Business Development Jan 23 - Mar 29 This 80 hour program :s intended for those small business managers who are dealing with business gro:Ah a- Staff Topics covered include nlotr ating Factors. Business Success Factors and Gro..%th Strategies Total Quality Management Jan to - near 27 The 40 hours allocated to this program +-ill cover the Qualitq management system from an internal customer and suppler perspective Industrial Sales Techniques Jan 17 - r•Aar 2 This 4Z hour program voll focus on profess onai selling techniques in a business -to -business environment Topics include market rg Sates Cycie and Business Skills COMING UP IN FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL V Customer Service -os:-1-,!a.:.. ane Seg, ce, ./ Retail Management V Front -Line Service Skills General 110 Help GROWING CONFERENCE AND PUBLISHIN OMPANY seeks bright. energetic. self -motivated nd computer literate ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS- ANT for two busy executives. Bilingualisrn would be a ,finite asset. The successful candidate will help ou dvertising Sales Manager with sales correspondent rid some telemarketing. As well, they will assist our onference Director in liaisoning with hotels, confer- nce speakers and coordinate the distribution of pro- motional materials. Please send resumes to: The Canadian Electricity Forum, 345 Kingston Rd. Suite 101, Pickering, Ont. L1V 1A1 or fax to: (905) 509-4451 PUBLIC Relations to call on SHIFT Manager required for customers and promote our Oshawa Taco BM. wages are graphic and printing services to negoriabe. munimum 3 years ex - LADIES' HEALTH CLUB requires -FITNESS AEROBK INSTRUCTORS (Certified) -SALES PERSONS Direct sales experience preferred- CaN the businesses it the Whitby! 13800 a or oblaga or university HELP wanted for fish and chgs Ajax area. Idea Advertising, degree. Apply within, 1320 Sir- store No experience necessary. 427-8722. (0112%) coo S1 N Ask for Tony. Cam Peter at 666-8293 (Whitby) Durham Region A.C.T. sponsored training...' Are you... Interested in Business Software Appiiications? Receiving UIC Benefits? Able to keyboard at 30 words per minute? A graduate from Grade 12 or mature status? Living in Durham Region? If so, we have an opportunity for you to participate in the BUSINESS SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST program starting in February 1995. Call today to book a seat for the next information session, Fri., January 13 at 11 a.m., Skills Training Centre, Whitby. Durham College, Management Centre Martha Moore (905) 721-3332 CAFETERIA HELP "Or, Call- General Help Position Part time involving days and weekends Pickering location Call Debbie, (416) 631-7613 BEAVER FOODS LTD. MODELS NEEDED Female Aga 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities: New York, Polis, A6lan Call for Consultatlon 430-5715 WAITRESS/CASHIER Experienced. Full- time days. 7 am. -2 p.m. Daddy O's Grill 981 Brock Rd. S., Pickering (905) 420-2547 LOSE weight the natural way. 'I lost 23 bs. in 1 month and mads VW U.S. dollars plus weekly, too.' Call (905) 686.4317. MASSEY'S RESTAURANT )!ring servers IuNpert bme appy in person. 774 Liverpool Rd S. r wont last loop for people with U -Bir1aN ars to delver and sing electrical spuiP- msnt in Oshawa area. Up to 810/hr. No experience naosssary. 7214413. (011795) A-2 Drivers requfrod for local and king distance ems. Flatbed and Van. Two years min. experience. current abstract a RUN Your Own Business - earn insist. ICC an asset. Call (905) SWO-2400 as an independent 6-2224 or apply in person to: courier, driver or broker. Using A a R Driver Education, 398 your own vehicle you will Bayly St. W. Unit 7. 9 a.m. - 5 respond to a dispatcher for your P -m. Monday -Friday. (011795) pickups and deliveries. JWP PEOPLE with telephone solicit - Distribution Services Inc. is a ing experience needed. Please reputable expanding Ajax based call (905) 683-1407 leave courier and distribution message. (011385) company. A strong geographical START Now -ki al company has knowledge of Metro Toronto positions available in all would be an asset. H interested, departments. Earn up to $12.82 call Vali at (905) 427-6705. Per N H qualified No experience HOUSEKEEPER for busy necessary. Own transportation family. Monday -Friday, 7:30 required. Call 404-9747. am. -4 p.m. Codling, cleaning, TELEMARKETERS needed to shopping' laundry' After school work for a carpet cleaning child care. Please send resume company. Hourly rate of pay . with salary, requiremenxs to File incentives offered. 428-7917. 87095 Oshawa This Week, P.O. (011195) Box 481, Oshawa, Ont. L 1 H 711.5. (011795) EIGHT Week Professional Flonstry and Busines Program' CUSTOMER Service Repre- Three week opportunity Fkiristry sentative - full and pan times Course. Part time evening available. We are rapidly ex- course. In-home video courses. pandwV comxrunicmions corn- Intensive training; start your own pany who is looking for cus- business, work at Aom,e o shop; tomer service represernataves know the secrets; know the with excellent phone manner tools; know the trade. Career and organizational skills. Ap- School of Floral Design, 208 picant must have post eaten- Bond St. E. Oshawa (905) 436 dary education and or 2 years 1991. Training assistance may minimum customer service be available m yo,.; are over 45 experience. Please reply to File aid recently laid df. (011295) a 7094, Oshawa This week. P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ont L 1 H wANTEO -CSR's and a corn 7L5(011795) mercial producer for an aggressive. growth oriented EXPERIENCED Telemaiketer to brokerage. RIBO licnsed two take travel package orders. years and Agency Manager Work from home,w anings, experience. Openings in Sm - $7.50 . commission. Send rnanviBe and Pot Hope. Send resume to: Oshawa COMM P.O. resume and expected salary to Box 30509, Oshawa. Om. L 1J P.O. Box 36. Ala. Ont. L 1S 3C2 8L8.(011295) -_ (011195) BASS Ptayer needed for tight -EXCITING Opportunity for rock band age group 3545 to Motivated Ladies% Limited tore 0" one -Iwo gigs per moi only we offer a minimal cost Call 430.7549. (011795) pronalwnal kit to start you off as EASYincorte, work from horse. a fashion consultant for a fine For free information, send line of Ladies fashgns. Sold S-A.S.E. to: P.O. Box 31066, through our catalogualhono 475 Westney Rd. Ajax, Ont LIT demonstrations. Training 3H0 (0117'95) proviOeil. Call Cheryl, (905) 435- 35run m, 1'MI rum MEDIUM sized insurance DRIVERS WANTED brokerage t R60 °unaw For Pickering Taxi Co customer service top. Tw9iobs, Part-time days, experience preferred but not necessarynights. rot. Cal 905-5762341. CAPITAL Property ManagwrWWII A -Auto mechanic. a looking for a Mauro couple for Call 686.1515. small 50 unit building in Oshawa to do rtunrsnance and 4% su- per!ntendanl duties. Send HAIRSTYLIST required or to resume by fax 10(416) 441.2625 rent a chair. Strands. Whitby. affention John or call 1-800-263- 666-0550. (011295) 1481 !Da330353. (020295) BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY - required part time for small heal - Ing and cooking company in Oshawa. Experienced. Reply to File 97096. Oshawa This Werk, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. Ont. L1H I'll ;012495) FAX US YOUR AD 579-2238 IILLUSTRATNIN, cartooning, graphic design, advwtising. Business or personale. RsOealstlls rasa. Also lesaarw ara*it" Randy Toms. MM 728 7056. (TF) CON:TItUCT10N gibqr and trNlalipr mpirs, w ombit s and oollmkCiwt Fad and .Man plofatioar wale pwrant of MW Wa I doe base, MaafllaeM astln rwmFr AeNfa�as, car DOORS "R" US Garalle Door s13G.N IrlstaMatkm SM -910 & Repairs L pate e07,21sd ■ C S R Mairesrwroa Sysse s- S.C.G. Construction LtdresidendeL oorresrdal.--.p quality, exteriof and interior Mxwariom mpak% addrias desigrubuiw bars and cabirisfs Ar workmanship guaranteed and Insured. Contact Gary 8311- 0984. (TF) i in9 Of ritual r+pispelift r naadm I acccall ipsae (906) e8B mm (TF) WILLIAM -ALLEN Drywall, GAILLIND , IMAD SERVICES FALL SPECIAL FREE Clwft WIM bookings of mfddr S bf weekly services- kxp" for detail. Car.- kiyour Hans s ath pelimili lied and gofessioq>li service for over a decade. �Flry banded and insured) 663-7515 renovations and repairs. ARE you haWg PAs fid - In dry --.w fig lithe le CIMn yai►110frte. FOI fig• t professional deaninp, 11 . r asilings and spray Helsn s I km SwAces today. Ba at 432-8409 for a free ss- 427-1041. 40201511114) RELIABLE houseclwwf WIN do �� bathroom d and fl, kitcrs. etc. � r bathrooms, and floors, etc. Reasonable rates. Weakly, bl. weekly morel or oocasiatally Cal (906) 61941957. (011585) i HARRY-O-TME-MOtrER8 - move big or small, we price Own all Friss ostinsmss, sanies dsoowa, short rho& mliveL Puce moved. canipaable wtss. Cal 432-2850. RF) TW Pain" i Dow Ydwior 6 Exterior F11 rpesn Walunanship. Fast claw nieble ServlcB. M8 M Construction - carpentry, I�� C DRYWALL and Painting, rooting, eMctrical, plumbing. NaNaaaaa �fMOValgne, COMPLETE carpentry Cal (906) 61941957. (011585) i HARRY-O-TME-MOtrER8 - move big or small, we price Own all Friss ostinsmss, sanies dsoowa, short rho& mliveL Puce moved. canipaable wtss. Cal 432-2850. RF) TW Pain" i Dow Ydwior 6 Exterior F11 rpesn Walunanship. Fast claw nieble ServlcB. M8 M Construction - carpentry, AJAX Moving Systems • full DRYWALL and Painting, rooting, eMctrical, plumbing. NaNaaaaa �fMOValgne, COMPLETE carpentry sever• mpg• appliatlOe and piano specialists, flat rate w MIICHALSKI �h9 - Mouses, boarding, taping, texturing, painting, renovations and baaenrwntf 8 drywall, specialty. CigRP al - 25.O Snow lowin residentall, Specializing basements, trim, crown hourly. We now have heated aPartmems. ofias. spp!iartcw stomps trrlrs. Now oflerkg Tres and piano specialists. Free rsDWs. SmsN jobs. 15 years sn p. r ret Our 00nvrwrc af. 10g% discount a expsriOncO, restretching FrN D i N free snowplowing. CAN 427• ng MEN with jags truck will do 15 Byars ser ncendlru p boxes with move. Park arta bad wardrobe service, licensed, 899 experience. Free estimates. �^"n9 Durham and ace d own spOciMly. festinsbt. D11rICAn. W7.179e or 987-11100. 4234 for details. Member of hioiisehiold mtoves, residential. estimates. Call _ Derek. 728- oommercii q( >PsdAl, starting M and tip. insured, Free estimates. Call � for I fto stioi . 725 -CM w 43ill �) area. Call Kon, 434.1500. BBB. (011295) 8,92: (0i 171i5j CAII Carl w Jane, 4277n 8 8. 427dt00. ffF! . ., , , , .� _ 011795) :....i+^ till ""d p tri j Dun" FreeEodwA e 411111111111 11111111111118 P, nbsafatsl Servlet ALL Pro Painting and Walaeperbp . stucco ar general sps. lop =ft a mmoorwble sass. 20% dfs- cowd to seniors. CAN 404 MAGICIAK down Mends. ready to entertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays, promotions, openings, fundraisers. Magic shows an Not Lehane hep. 839-7057 or 728.6334. (TF) RASSIT wants work doing nwpic for ddldien's parties avid eN occasions. Have my own rttapklat. Call Ernie, 668.4902. ' Off e • • • TELEPHONE • • - • • ADJUSTER • Telephone adjusting of personal lines, • • automobile and property claims, Experience is • • preferred. • • Excellent communication skills both oral & - • written, as well as data entry skills are • required. Competitive salary and benefits package. • • If you are self -motivated & want a rewarding • • career which offers continuing education and • • training, forward your resume to: • Ray Joshua, Claims Administrator • • Western Assurance Company - • P.O. Box 1030 • Pickering, Ont. L IV 6M2 • • • • Western Aaswsnce Company • An Equal Opportunity Employer • • Smoke -Frac Environment • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PERSONSales _ FRIDAY Proficient in C.A. MIF Salesperson for travel I Simply accounting, oonhpany. Experience a plus. P y ng Must be able to work Word Perfect and unsupervised. $7.50/hr. . r Lotus. Part -dine - Commission. Send resume to Oshawa Centre, P.O. Box 9 a.m.-1 P.M. 30509. Oshawa. Om. L1J BLa Call (011295) (416) 281-0244 ,ADVERTING coassre,lwToron- to direct mail company seeks an IF you are single or a single ambitious and enthusiastic as - parent or separated or divorced Societe for the Durham area, with three years work who enjoys dealing with people. experience. you may quality for We offer full training. excellent financial assistance or I you am business opportunity with lots of over 45 and have recently been polentiak. Call 416.6659999. Ind off. you may qualify for train- (011295) ing assistance. DIP/CERT.. HELP wante0 The COuntry a Lotus. Wordperfect. D -Base. Victorian Home Inc. k looking Word, Accpac, Bedford, for carndidates olein our suc Autocad' Ventura' Pseen er. cessful team of solos Harvard. Coral, Computer consultants, We. offer a wide Programming and Systems rad unique ome deooral- Anayst. Cobol. Pascal and C, log alccerits send colectibles at Plloroshop, Outset Express and our hone demonstrations. Aro Ipustrator. Durham Business Computer Coils 427.3010. you interested in knowing more SOUTH AJAX 5 minutes to St. James & Duffins Bay. 16 years experience. 6 mths - 4 yrs. References and receipts. Back-up care. 7 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. Call Catherine, 686-1673 PROFESSIONAL childcare provided, daily outings and activities, nutritious meals, non smoking, recaps, references. Harwood and 401 area. Call Elizabeth. 427.1323. (011195) 40111WHITES Rd., daycare for two years old or older. Low rates, fulVpart time, before/after school. Lunches/snacks. Mary, 839.6812. (01 t 595) RELIABLE childcare services available. lots d TLC. Close to Glen Dhu, Ormiston and St. Ber- nard Schools. 668-4881. (011595) DAYCARE available im. mediately in my non snaking home for one child. 1-3 years old. Westney/Harwood and 401 area. Call 427-9256, (011195) FIREWOOD CENTRE 4'x8'xl2" $60.00 4'x8'xl6" $65.00 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-277.3381 Evenings 905-434-6665 Free Delivery to DRY FIREWOOD FOR SALE CALL DAVE 831-7055 (TF) about one of the fastest growing FIREWOOD. cut and sold at 16-, industries todayo Please call 90•x, ash. S501140e cord. pick up. ' (905) 579-0912 (011395) Roper, BHP, 12 ton log spkffe, Help,Ski1$1250. Call S9688. (120194) • ODBROOKLIN Firewood - ' seasoned tuewood. face cords OSHAWA' F and bush coreos. bags of kin - S NEST FURNITURE STORE %ghees Omer , naffs proksalonak. Sally and canrirseion. Mist be dslfraled a cillo ter suvio& ExuxtNit niconte poem" Rens fax or mai r•suns W DAMM SHEF MN wksan Furniture 20 Gere St N Odtses, oekrio LIG40 res (It" 72177" No Firer -ft pke•a FULL tint dental assistant receptionist wanted for busy Ajax office. Must be HARP candied. hours include nights and Saturdays- Send resume to: 57 Greeribush Place, WhiWy, Ont. L 1 R 1 T6 (011295) GENERAL MECHANIC required by large GM dealership. GM dealer experience a must. Diesel experienced,, asset. Apply to: W. Mor•wood, Mict" Boyer Pontiac Buick 715 Kingston Rd, Pickering 9M-831-2693 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT office. Must be for" eft Cdr Nalp C9fl)fi8d, Wild) knowlsdps of Abb comp aMs11m, gas sense Of 11111111111101' a MML SI and eveliftht>tas IrIVOi v& R$py to FW S 9W News Adverdew. 130 it A11e, AJM Ontario LIS 21,15 long available. FREE delivery, pick up on Sat. and Sun. (905) 655-8797.(0129%) FIREWOOD - excellent quality hardwood guaranteed. Extra long time futy seasoned. Cut and spit. Honest measurement, Free delivery. KozyHeat Firewood. (905) 7532246. (013195) Flea1 Market EMERS014 TV, 20- screen. 155 channel cable compatibility. Receives 68 VHF/UHF channel, Also programming in- cludes martual/non Control. 5300. 839-6865. (0111 %) BED Bargain - two tangle bods. Complete with frames, excellent condition. $175 each. 686-0361. (011595) 0 Articles • GUM SHOW San, .Ilan. 15, l awe: A'IOOIe PKlKEBMIG CIVIC COMPLEX Valley Farm Rd. west of Brock Rd. just South of Hwy III 7'HE KEWSADVEtitTlSElk, W$b, 1ANti i I1, 1995. -PAGE 29-A �220Art . - sale� AJAX Pickering Applirwys - no reasonable offer refused. fully W WWWWWWWWW guaranteed. Reconditioned apptanas. Corns mala us a GIANT GARAGE SALE deal. 427.671114. 467 Westney, Saturday, January 14th Rd. S. No. (TF) All booths $25.00 CARPET your hoerat discount prices, 100% nylon, stain 1%4ETRO EAST TRADE CENTRE resistant, price includes carpet. Call 427-0754 pad and expert installation. Cale. Klubhouse at (905) 683.7852 or Nick at (905) 430-6551. gks 12 a -h. fridge, $375. Neary (01139s) 4X4 pickups. Jtrlrrys. Jeeps. PIANOS/GRANDFATHER • ' • • • • •iles O ' ' Clocks - Durham's largest selec- : • . • • • - tion - New and used pianos. Not door show room. Peleshok sure? Rem to own, apt. size, TEAM Obedience - where you O Motors, 160 Simncos St. S. upright, grand, digital, and your dog are taught to work Oshawa. 1990 Ford Aerostar XL keyboards. CLOCKS - January as a team- Neff classes (PUPPY extended 7 passenger. blue and clearance on all 1994 stock) 6 novice) start Jan. 161h, 26th gray two tone 53.000 kms. a/c.. Telep Piano Works. 433-1491. and 281h. Evening and Saturday anV1m cassette. 1994 Buick (TF) classes available with small Century. loaded 25,000 kms., BLACK lacquer bedroom surto classes guaranteed. Call 430- 1994 Topaz auto, 4 door, 35,000 (011795) $1000.0025. Two marble top end 1 Honda Civic tables tables w/sculputred brass rig DOC Traini Classes - Novice DX 4 ddoor. 50. 3.000 kms. 5 pedestals. $300. Beige couch, and Open starting January inspeed, $8900. 1993 Buick Oshawa. chair and bveseat. 5350. Couch Durham Dog Training. Centry loaded, 45,000 kms., and chair, $575. Couch and Barb Scott, 576-5635. (011195) $12.500. 1991 Chev Cos,-- os:-chair, chair.brand new. $1200. FOR sale - Registered quarter auto, 4 cylinder, 90,000 kms.. Waterbed frame (Cut to tit queen horse gelding, Western, quiet. $6300. 1992 Pontiac Grand Am size box and mattress. 1350. 5 Pony Hunter are, shown •A- SE, two door, $10.500. 1992 m Fite. cherry bedroom suite, circus. Smell. Board. box stalls. Ford Tempo. 4 door, green, 5375. Two spring bed frames, 428-8186. (011795) automatic. For more information, $30 each. Large chrome and call Peter or Jim at 723.1155 or glass kitchen table, 1125. Cher- START off on the right paw with 434-7564. (TF) ry dining table and chars, 5475. our fun and easy dog training at 1980 GMC S15, extended cab, Oak bow front china cabinet, our spacious facility. For all 4x4, 4.3L, V6, aWm cassette, $575.Two floor model colour ages starting at 9 weeks old. ' • T.V.'s,$200.275.30-gold stove , reasonable rates. Call K-9 clean. $10.499. Peleshok $150. 30- white stove, $150. In- Klubhouse at (905) 683.7852 or Motors Ajax Ltd. 683-6300. gks 12 a -h. fridge, $375. Neary (9D5) 837-2364. (011395) 4X4 pickups. Jtrlrrys. Jeeps. wdryer.5. Office furniture. rs225 PUREBRED Eskimo Ptips, UKC Trackers. We have 11 units n stock. From $4500 and up. In - $25 -225.2 R.C. car hand Registered. lust shots. door show room. Peleshok contrdles. 7 cu.tt. freezer. dewornre, 7 generation, Pu,� Motors Ajax Ltd. 683-6300. $150. o.b.o. and more- 436- Ribbon Pedigree available, OVER 25 TRUCKS IN STOCK. 3904. (011295) ready now. JohrvDeb 434-5463. (011295) COMPUTERS - now 486's (011795) 1980 GMC S15, extended cab, OX33's with DOS/Win.. mouse PUREBRED German Sheppard 4x4, 4.3L, V6, aWm cassette, 8 pad. $1375. Add $400 for Mul- Pups. black and tan, quiet new tires, alum. nns, sharp and umedia CD, speakers, mike. temlpemem. All shots. paper clean. $10.499. Peleshok sound card and tied. DX2-66s trained- Parents can be seen. Motors Ajax Ltd. 683-6300. Multimedia $1975. Resales - 5325. 434-5920. (011795) (011295) 286's complete. guaranteed --- -- ---- - IOW or $2000 as is, o.b o. 72S - from $250. New 14' SVGA DOG •n9 For Beginners - 1989 GMC 3/4 SLX. loaded, Monitors Special at $279. We this course will introduce the towing package. one owner. take trade-ins. COmpuier Damtpam to the toy and rr"i- post. winter stored, A-1 Clearance Contra. 167 King St. quo of dog sledding. ToPicss condition. 58.000 miles. E. Bowmarwlle. 697-3059. Include: cot fit required. 514.500. firm 263-2575. - satisfy considerations, where (011795) DINNGROOM Suite, oak table, and when to run, dogs and 11M Buick Call". now padre, exhaust, loaded, grtified, 5 chars, buffet with rrwrored which ones can pun (you -I be 19M Chevy 510. like now. ex - hutch. 4 years old. Looks like surprised) and equiprrwr. This c optionally well mantanedlove new (905) 4246807. (011795) terse wits be taught by one of kms.. 5 speed, now rap, marry BRIDAL BoutBoutiqueextras. - ladies Canada's top 60 mils racers Ask $4790 oerti-ed fashions. quality selection. -Play who compose on an intem>,a- Cal 723-7055. (011795) aAgain VaL-Second Hand Con- lienal Isvel. Corte jam is for 5 1989 Dodge Ram Pickup. signmerd Shop. 282 Monarch fun titled evenings that could economical transportation, 4^ Ave. Ajax. 905-683.3833. change your He. Register nowt certified, $4699. Peleshok (0t 12%) First toms, tint serve) Spaces Motors Ajax LTd. 683-6300. CARPET Broker. 100% Nylon, IIm tedl Local on to be (0112%) thick, plush, stain resistant W1f1ps�'SCost$1 0. Daae days.Jan. 25. F$100 eb. 1, 8. 1967 Ford XLT Lariat F150, carpet For 3 rooms. only $369 15. 22 Time 7 pm. -9 p -m Ths super Cab pKikup, hall ton, 302 Price includes 30 sq.yds carpet. course is boat suited ler persons automatic, pw- pl-. cruse. air deluxe pad and installation in 14 years to adults- To register con-,Duckeo seats. 116400. a27- yourhomne. Fres quotattion n call Bruce at 905.985-9170. (0111%) your ton No irYeKt- no Dar- ments for one full year until Dec (011795) 1995 Cheir 314 ton, V8, auto, low 1995. Daniel. 1-600-217-0104it,-. OSHAWA - John/Centre St.. great wort trick. $49% (TF) "Automobiles: certified. 905.718.1020. Articles C 1 • IM Pontiac Bonneville Spectrum Auto. (Ot t i%i caps Fero 4x4. auto. AVAILABLE Woodworking. 905-985-6774. SSE, loaded, white with tan wwhw cap. cis., cassette, iddo for a $695.cb61 .mo err, low kris.. new condition- eiokr plow. Urhoemitled, $4500. SA MIMAEDIATELY (TF) dresser No GST. $29,500. 723.9265 Pekhalk Motors Ajax Ltd. Cas WANTED after S:30 p.rrL (0117111 6034 300• (0112%) VCRs 1993 Buick Regal Custom, 4 IMS Jeep Cherokee 4x4. 4 watches, etc. Single paces of 70.000 kms. on rabwl engine, 19e3 Sporty V6 Mazda Freddie, 33 & Tl FALBY COURT 2 8 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. From $743-$833. 686-0845 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. UNBELIEVABLY LARGE two bedroom top floors, great location, quiet neighbourhood, laundry, $795 inclusive. - Call 433-5586 ABSOLUTELY gorgeous 3 bedrooms, brand new building in Oshawa- Euro kitchen, colonial trim, 2 ent, w/o to deck, 2 baths, laundry facilities'$850, hydro. Available Feb. 12. Please call 623.4594 BRIGHT 2 bdrm. man flow, 2 entrances, fridge, stye, washer, dryer. Feb. 1. No pets. $775 Inclusive. 728-4754 RETIRING? Looking for a quiet, spacious 2 bdrm. apartment? Close to downtown and Shopping Centre. Available immediately. 433-0436 OSHAWA 1 bdrm - S569 2 bdrm. - $619. Cleanllarge units. Includes ! r". Cable, hot water, paf'K% new appliances. ,ppliances. T� pays y - 436-4700 or 404-6222 NEW large 1 bdrm. main Noor apt., very quiet street overt oks Frenchmans Ba Pickering. W/O to patio. Indry fac., avail. Immed $ 7 25lmthly. 1-9054L% 1096 0W 7:30 p -m. NORTH OSHAWA 2 bedroom apartment, dean, quiet building. From $600 mthly - estates. Call 905-723.7834. (013195) door. silver, at^ . :ur, arMm, door, 6 cyl., good. clean, Or not. power bcM. 48.000 kms., as_ certified- $7999. Peleshok to 530. long 515.799. Call 433-1420. Melon Ajax LTd. 683-6300. LL L420-055 :CI -1295) to 11295) and glass, antique furniture. Cat 1880 Portoiac Sunbad. 4 door. 1MB Gry 34 lion, embows4ic, 360 high jaertonrtence a ebm, 432-1678. (0117%) air. amQm cassette. pl.. 41.500 duel telterls, est $2500 car. ceramic 800►. one bedroom. 5850 itdtrsive. Awilable March kers. 59200. 1984 Buick Park IOW or $2000 as is, o.b o. 72S - WANTED to Buy - older Ave., loaded, 36,500 kms. "M(TF) furniture, glass. china, $27,200. Call 723-7789. --- collectibles, memorabilia. (011795) 1978 Chair Silverado PU. watches, etc. Single paces of 70.000 kms. on rabwl engine, 19e3 Sporty V6 Mazda Freddie, 33 & Tl FALBY COURT 2 8 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. From $743-$833. 686-0845 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. UNBELIEVABLY LARGE two bedroom top floors, great location, quiet neighbourhood, laundry, $795 inclusive. - Call 433-5586 ABSOLUTELY gorgeous 3 bedrooms, brand new building in Oshawa- Euro kitchen, colonial trim, 2 ent, w/o to deck, 2 baths, laundry facilities'$850, hydro. Available Feb. 12. Please call 623.4594 BRIGHT 2 bdrm. man flow, 2 entrances, fridge, stye, washer, dryer. Feb. 1. No pets. $775 Inclusive. 728-4754 RETIRING? Looking for a quiet, spacious 2 bdrm. apartment? Close to downtown and Shopping Centre. Available immediately. 433-0436 OSHAWA 1 bdrm - S569 2 bdrm. - $619. Cleanllarge units. Includes ! r". Cable, hot water, paf'K% new appliances. ,ppliances. T� pays y - 436-4700 or 404-6222 NEW large 1 bdrm. main Noor apt., very quiet street overt oks Frenchmans Ba Pickering. W/O to patio. Indry fac., avail. Immed $ 7 25lmthly. 1-9054L% 1096 0W 7:30 p -m. NORTH OSHAWA 2 bedroom apartment, dean, quiet building. From $600 mthly - estates. Call 905-723.7834. (013195) excelem, air, sunrool, utlarra ty, now trans., Ps., pb., am/fm cassette, trailer hitch, SRW, OLD and good Cameras• gold• 67,000 kns. $15,900. Call 728 8863-(0117%) body and paint. Many now DOWNTOWN vVhttby n small apartment building, two sterling, optical instruments, panels. at GM, tinled wirndows jam apartment available wellar watches. old china 1M7 Dodge Shadow, 4 door, etc. $3500 certified o.b.o. i„ yLaIng and glass, antique furniture. Cat good condition. $24% o.b.o. Boewr 11@. (905) 6236800. frc110e. un ry facilities, 432-1678. (0117%) certified. Call 723-8838. (011295) panting, close o all amrns, tfe ceramic 800►. one bedroom. 5850 itdtrsive. Awilable March (011295) Firstled. 905-669.4009 or 1 - WANTED - old and antique /M7 Horda Accord LX, excel- , 905.738-4574. (oI1794) furniture.tfr o, antift old. Saetlk instruments, china, silver, lien) cens00 isd- (55 EKED clearaing advertising, sporting, toys, firm. Please call 831.3148- (011295) will low Mazda MPV, vet, 55,000 rJean Y • doing a su lob• Reasonable rates. Cat decoys, does. milk bates, oil- Isetiorr a estates Cal Itfopert 1888 Mercury Capri. 2 door. kers 1 loaded, Pel miff onndioorti arm carer. died-VSN- t� 4242984 air 3 p.m. Bowen Antiques (905) 655• 8049 Broeilit (TF) auto, V8. Ps., pb-, am/fm conow low voles, *Keen" (0 trarste 111%) far" able, certified, as - DENTAL AstpstartlP.OJL re quired for large Pickering office, assisting and P.D.A. duties. e - • Fa storeIIs/0, Cil• 905-6ae_S 1 S 1 BOOKS untried fir" in lar wit trade for g• � nuts oar. Was $2495 now S2295. certified. 4 more born king $17,500. Call 509-9688• SOUTH Ajax - basement (011395) ap*tma sliding 9lw walo0ut 19" Caravan SE, loaded, o private Patio. sunny Southern HJLR.P. cert- oven, a SaL Ira anything in my store. Books, mice ears to ehtoose Cal 2 Russ. 146.000 kms. Excellent exposure, fireplace, carpet Ful tfr tis, Cafe Jltdcis, 9064131- 6666. (01 13W UVEOUT nanny required to CARPETS - bre d CWW. 100% Pals and Things. 218 Dundas SL E. VMtkby. 7 dws et. Indo 195)Ope days taeek, Indoors (011195) Condition. S%95 o.b.o. Cal 051427 668,. (Ol 1585► ceramic 800►. one bedroom. 5850 itdtrsive. Awilable March DENTAL for SCarborolpickesi ares, Pat- care for 9 month old twirls In nylon• now stain mime carysls my home. Mon -Fri, 7-5:30 p.m. on hand, I fiefs carpet 3 rooms, LlvetpooVFMCtL Call 905,420. 5349. Price includes carpet, •' 1$1• Pbntiac Grand Am, 2 door, charcoal metallic gray, 4 11"114W.� 4 " • 1- 427.8467, (0117%) 08NAWA Nonh - 1,2 and 3 prioncod in computers an 7015-(011585) Premium pad, expert � �� � Osdroomr available Feb 1, or W Cel Phyllis. 905.509- fat ur G Installation, fat delivery, fres required estirt essig (30 yards)• Norman. ole a 906 839 1357. (0112967 - March 1. Utilities. fridge, and some fnelydsd. 7232094. (TF) REGISTERED Massage for 1 and 3 year 011. No Pell, 616.2314. (TF) non smokerreferences CREATE your own family Lem the craftal 11M Buick Call". now padre, exhaust, loaded, grtified, SOKMAK" INp•2b1�Opn, � TherapistWosk part, 1�'0� nom 0 ks0. BrodNFirtch. Cal 663 MCA D gital SSWMO System 59w0. (011515) CD sound and diW Dilliam oll Classes starerq � 62700. 1911 POFOW Sutbfrd. $1100. Good $625 inc. 1& 1. St. elor in apaniu m bu' own enay, Ph end Sports "BAB Clinic, with quality BABYSITTER rs ", - in tel picture from our ,8' mini Shopps. 7236$77, (011295) condition, runs Stood. Call 571-0670. (011395) WILSON" td (alary, Parking, loan. no Pas. Pickaitg- Cal (905) 420- 0647 or fax resume o (905) 420 home ErrlperorMtwood lora salelite dish. 51691 kw. Lww. 15 5 h Cal (�) 915.9106. (0113%) ARE you otpsriertpd in an an form or salt form that you woiaN 1115 Pontiac Parisienne 2 bedroom, 14M 6q 1L, 4Close toGo 18 (020295) or 2907. (011795) month and year old (SK PM) 5 days every hero weeks OFURNITURE - Why Um le leach. We have Specie available. Please 653 call 576-9. fin, One ata• 4 door. Va. all*. July loaded. fintished In 3 WO., =785 + Bkft Feb. 15. AVAILABLE immediately in Oshawa • one bedroom apart- 1- 1 • ' starting on Jan. 30. Must be,OM~OM~pay retail prfcos? One of fbxbls. 8.4 p.m- S35 Per day Ontario's oldest and largest with receipt. Non smoker, manufacturers is now selling a , a nice 24ons blue. This car is h showroom condition. Was $3495k now 53216 osn III CII 91, ew72 Alert in older home. vary clean, rho Pte• $500 rrlorth 500 ublitas reeerlces required. After 4:30. direct to the iniac. Eg. oak • • 427-9722 WyIW a Russ. Open 7 AVAL tMIED. Bfjpht flew Included. req ar required. Cas BABYSRTER (905) 42&3534. (0113%) pedestal table with bills ext and Indoors. (0112%) - b*m. blaflt �• all �' Shelley at 579-5621 Mon -Fri, 9- 5 p.m. (0117%) RECIlIRED 4 Windsor chairs. 5791 - 8' oak e FOUND - black and white Ilxg )very enerisfri ,nilly, W�124 � or�� h h111i11yA0.Ci�16,C.Y., OSHAWA - John/Centre St.. f111NR 4 pJm,s pJ111 • chains. $1429. Cannonball bads, 5299.Over 20 stain choices - all said, no veneers - Traditional areahaled it not clamed, fres to Qcod home. Cannot keep. as I ^ar Pia a condition, t eking 52500 - o.b.o. CIII 905-831-1178. lac- Mutt I04preci e.F•FAUA �bedroom aawnmentt from direct to super at 11202.70 a'Id weapW,..� G8 AVAILABLE Woodworking. 905-985-6774. As own.� � �� �: ,fIf10,111 cars. Isaac 10 clan• Everyone On UK:? $695.cb61 Uo Uoyd 51.. or cal 906404-9604 �905�r D �' MIMAEDIATELY (TF) dresser call 72---- (01 15%) qualities. WCB? MA? No Interest, no r01r1•' atfter 8 Rink (0117%) tMf1r S .RL FIVE pce. black abque I��' with mirror. arrrair and two right • • , credo (TF) 1345 down BBB 7428 �) _ one Fb� bedroom basement ashement CAREGIVER required from 7700.8:30 am, and hem 37 B=k/Flnch tables. 5500.5 pee. wood. two night tables, mattress head- ��- e • APPROVED • bad or to aWI. 1 tisfticiss. Ceftlisd AJAX - second floor of house, bright arm bedroom aplrbrrett, r aparimstillf, separate entrance. wanMr, dryer, 4 appliance. ja al ftforday to Friday Plow cos 7aikis.ii796j board and box spring. 5250. CMI Telephone (905) 61e•2400 ane GERIMN Shepherd pups. CKC rel and tan 5500. a s IS. AP is APPROVED. Surhite Aute. private sm"I' o dga slov9, UBlhs included SBfyO U25 all inclusive. Available 905-427-1690. 7 M RM 1. ' 1 p,nt (011795) •black cal (706171L/4si. pf,f661- 886.23 OA V. (1f)' � � , (01 796)y• Call 831,-55176. ro11�ittely, PICKERING - lovely one bedroom, separate entrance, parking. share laundry, cable, fireplace, central vac and air, female preferred. $600 all inclusive. 839.6941. (011295) AJAX South - rwo bedroom basement apartment, separate entrance, 4 pce. bath, parking, non smoker, no pets. Available immediately. $700 inclusive. Call 683.6%4. (011894) GREENWOOD in Pickering. one bedroom, bright basement apartment. $600 monthly all inclusive. First/last, 4 appliance. separate entrance, non smoker. no pets, quiet mature adults Available immediately. (905) 427-2775.(011195) WHITBY - very clean one bedroom basement apartment, Iwo blocks from 401 and Go train. Private entrance. paring, cable. 5 appianow. no pets. First/au. 5550 includes utilities. Call (905) 797-3333. (011795) TWO bedroom basement apartment. separate entrance, parking, cable, no pits, non smoker. 5680 monrhy. Avail- able row. Two blocts west of Sheppard and WHM6 Rd. 905- 5019052. (011505) BASEMENT for ren - Chapman. one arge bedroom basement apartment. preferably mature, woman. available Feb /. 614 1669, call after 6 p m. to i i 195) OSHAWA North - newly renovated fro bedroom basement, separate entrance. 'ridge. stow. laundry. $65C inclusive. Ftfstlast. Available Fsb. 1. No pets. (905 '9&2074. (0111 95) AJAX large one bedroom basement apartment, use of laundry room. cable and wanes inc. One park,ng. $650 per month. FrWlast 'squire No pests Dlease. Phone, (90!i) 427 2599.Feb.1.(011795) LARGE one bedroom basement apartment. rte" tntshed. bight And clean, on bus •olds- Fridge. stow, shared laundry. Parking Available Feb. 1 $6% - 1.3 utAtme. Cat 7235640 011295) AJAX Pickering aeacn Rd. Dryer two bedroom. separate entrance, close ro Lake, bus roue. UtARiat vickaded. frspast, available ;mmed.ately $70C. 427-0131. (011195) VACANCIESI Cat lir one SM ran? aI shop for a BETTER Selection. DURHAM HOME RENTERS, (905) 428.1278 men. -mal lee. LANDLORD'S AD- VERTISE FREE'- (TF) PICKERING, Rougenoum - one beroonn basement apartment. all inclusive, $550 first, last. references. Call after 6 p.m. 509.1163. (011195) WHITBY - two bedroom base- ment apartment, private entrance/parkng, inn. from 4 corners. $695 utilities, apWian- cas included. Available Feb 430.9684. (011795) PICKERING - Bayridges, large one bedroom basement apartment, close to Go, all inclusive. 5650. Firsviest. Call 905-420.0356. (011395) LIVE in country. Beautitui setting, North Oshawa. 2 bedroom apartment in farmftou ss, 2 levels. 1 //2 bads, fireplace. $950 monthly. avail- able Feb. I. Call 723-9991, (011295) AJAX - 2 -two bedroom bass. MOM apartments. 4 pas. bath, separate entrance, parking, Sayly/Hanalood. Ores apartrnient has walkout and laundry. Avail- able Feb. 1. $700 monthly . 40% utilities. (905) 294-0760. (011295) AJAX Oxford Towers - Spacim a apaftrttents quiet building. close to shopping, 401 and Go. Pod, sauna), 2 bedrooms, Feb. 1. Cal 683-8571 until 7:30 p.m. 2 BEDROOM apartment in quiet area, $685 includes fridge, stove, heat, hydro, laundry facilities and parking. Wilson; Olive area. Available immediately. Days, 263.8369 evenings 2632522. (011995) UVERPOOL/BAYLY - large two bedroom, large am -on kitchen, separate entrance. close to Go. 401. Pickering Town Centre. $750 al inclusive. Available March 1. 837-0016. (0115%) TOMIA Towers - Taunton Rd. E. One bedroom condo, in- cludes fridge, stow, parking. hot and hydro. Firsillast WN fraw". Now available. 729- 1091. 2&1091. (020295) ;:� � � i;:,c.ry-e,i>•wistv„trttlarar,e�s.,.,.. /•t r',is�r-•�� (lV a♦3i.1r.'Ii j2'.".L:�-,'4-.I PAGE 341 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 11,19% SOUTH Ajax - two bedroom COZY one bedroom aparlmord. SOWMAW LL.E - two bedroom AJAX - two bedroom cora. 5 65.000-625.000 10 lend from basement apartment. $675 north Pickering (North of Hwy Uwvt iota . one bathroom. avall- appliances, pool, sauna, $50/nnor". Cal Dog or Brent. monthly Inclusive. First/last 87). Non smoker. avoiable Feb. able Feb. 1. 6785 monthly . whirlpool and fireplace. $950 668.6805 Community Financial required. Laundry, parking, 1. $500 monthly. Firs~. cal utilities. Cal 666-6859. (011705) monthly. Call Al, 4201346 of Services- (011795) available immediate) 686- evenings 905 649.1656. Y• 9 ( ) THREE bedroom house. central 683-7267' (011795) s MONEY Robles Loans. debt 2338. (011395) (011795) location, class to Knob Hill. AJAX - two bedroom condo, consolidations, credit ONE bedroom apartment, AJAX • clean large one bedroom basement Fridgemove, gas treat, $750 r First/Iap required. Cal Westney/s2, 5 appliances. full bath and mater w/3 pee., w/o -argon-ft. personal budget planning erect cellar. FREE alpartrnent ground level walkout, fridge, stove. fireplace. cable, all available. Cable and utilities D •(011295) homlivirgroomtolal!"bakonY- CONSULTATIONS. Ontario included. Separate entrance,1/2(^dudes included. 4 ace. bath ale fridge On TWO bedroom house, 2 all uiNhes and Patkrlg. FirstAast. Su61e1. Feb. 1 -Nov. 1. Credit Counsellors (Oshawa - Toronto 433-1425. (TF) ) ) close and stove' Ajax transit close to 40 t , non smoker sbrey, P46 Agnes St, Oshertra. X79. 805.428-7162. (011595) 1 share space. approx. 600.800 preferred, spotless. $595 and GO bus routes. 427-6648. Available now, ;850 . uilies. 1 STORAGE units available, monthly. FirsNlast, available (011195) Firsvlaa and references. Work- AJAX. Wesiney - )usury one • , Feb. 1. 666_0179. (011995) rig person preferred. 723-2811 bedroom, parking. rec lac.. pod. 9 • • • DISTRESS Sale beautiful 3.1 / ' • • ' • evenings. (011395) dose to GO bus, shopping. inclusive. Available ESTABLISHED kids retail bedroom home in excellent RENT/OWN - 4 bedroom I'm$79 ialely.(01129 Colt (905) 428- f,�r�• Chanced a lifetime move -in condition, walkout townhouse• spacious and unit in 574,. (0„2%) 5741. ,or the riiiint individual Financing through sliding glass doors to targe fenced yard. Masler- bedroom has his/hers closets, silting area and ensuite. Priced to sell in Whitby. Open House Sat. between 11 p.m. For fur- ther information. please call Cin- dy Brooks, Sultan Group. 619- 9500.(011795) 139500.(011795) BACHELOR Basernom Apan- men; in quiet neighbourhood NE Oshawa, newer broadloom- • available. (905) 263-4719. and new Iloomig in kitchenand 0 ffice & R tail! I (0131%) bath, freshly decorated, includes ensuite, garage, drapes. • , •• _ ENTIalth Care PREVTIVE He appliances. $925 rent. $1200 m m e d i at e l a 3 0 -va immediately. y Company is eagerly seeking in - ow, . vendor will assist with VERY buxy plaza, 3500 sq.ft, dividuals for career financing or consider rent to finished space. ideal for banquet opportunities. $25,000 to own. 436-6454. (011395) 11x1• pool hal or any kind of club. $50.000 . annually. Investment PICKERING - main floor d 3 All facilities in place. required. Serious calls only. bedroom bungalow. all 9 Reasonable rent 416-515-7842. Please contact Mr. Gilchrist at appliances, nice yard, air. dose (112494) 905130-6959. (0112%) near King/Ritson'Separate • to Go. Non smoker. $925 . 1/2 utilities. Firsttast, available Feb. AJAX - chi space. 2nd floor suites from $215 monthly all LOST Weight - Feel Greatl New breakthrough in Herbal entrance, parking, fridge and stove. $450 . hydro. Available / ' . 1. 905.839-0018. (0112%) inclusive. Call 416-410.1515 Supplements. -Ive lost over 20 m m e d i at e l a 3 0 -va immediately. y LE WNW owls, 34 years LIVERPOOL/401 - three Larry Gurrbnd, ReMax Genesis Ii and 3'. and made mom than FrsVlast. available rrrnWrveiy (011795) smoker, student or working bedroom main floor, newly Ltd. 011595} ( $10,000 in 3 months from _ _ WHY rent you can own Your own THREE bedroom sem , satin kitchen, separate dining walkout dmeorated, available • / NEW home)' Free hill Offer. Colt crow, 1.800-331-3241. TF ( ) )home to Isco than you think" from livingroom, fenced yard. brrrhsdiately. $975.112 utitiss. � � • throughout, upgraded iuldion Cal Dave He Sales Rep. excellent area. $850 month} . Wil negotiable. 416-2641219 o parkng Space. fa25 monthly. WANTED - hairdresser warned ReMax Summit Realty (1991) waities. 434-2485. (011295) 905-837.2878. (011595) _ 2376. (011295) 1 share space. approx. 600.800 Ltd. (905) 668.3800 or (905) - beautiful 3 large 1 STORAGE units available, sq.h. in beauty shop in the Whit - 666 -3211 6663211. (0211%) detached 3 bodrool 2 stowy. 3 ca¢Y a" 081 h01, Shane . • / 10x15, 180 . GST. Located at by area. Call 571-1989. apertr w .. Triple garage on 2 1; bedroom semi, garage, protea. , • ent89 Boor St. E. Oshawa. Please (0110%) WHTBr throe bedroom main sonaly finshod res ron- slue- Telephone 4331076. call 7267051. (011795) Pew KowC Ramal floor duplex. $865 . hydro. m- ning fieldstone f/p, mairnenance Broiler, Bowman•le (905) 623- 2453 or (905) 697-2702. $75.000. Three bedroom, MOTHER'S Dronn Stay hot e. dudes heat, water, fridge, stove. free, gas heat. 2 baths. 4 AVAILABLE immediately - veryFlorida 0 Vacation Lost weight. Gan Energy. Make washer, dryer, dock. two car appliances. Excellent location, clean spacious 3 bedroom ' 1490 Money -1 lop and rrgke parking. Available immediately. shopping. bus. schools. townhouse condo, central} b N" Sales R•p Guide RstltY $9600 in 3 months. Cal 14X00- 6551120. (011295) (124.900. Assumable moil9>� wed in Oshawa. close b 401, down, carries for $550. including 561-5216. (TF) AJAX - 1.5 p�droom-pacart+enl 9 3�4'r.. 613 Fosrun Cit. 721- Land Central air/ ' utinres. 721-1228. FLORIDA FLORIDA Modena Beach. Summit. 868-3800. (011295) apartment, (one room very 0463. (011795) (0Land ) 1500 sq.fl. luxury guff front condo. 6 appliances. 2. t ' Registrations smalp. 4 ace. both, kitchen. sic. GRANDVIEW/TOWNUNE area would kris CAPITAL Pte bedrooms. 2 baths. yl acces- • Close 10 bus stop, separate -large tnree bedroom semi. b offer you the bast in Oshawa best sarieL heated Pte, le firm, 905-579.9345. (011305) entrance. 6860485. (011795) corm} at. fr ePiaos, tnisthsd " Spacious two and Mme screened wnporch, fop )icor. OSHAWA unique two Stony basement, sat -in kitchen, t- homes 5 at weekly/monthly, photos and DRUM apartment n horse. Includes walkout to fenced backyard. $700. Colt Wendy, 404-2067 maw' 723-6068. (0115%) LESSON appliances. utilities. parking. ^ro area Close b 401. (895 • now11 (TF) DID" Shores -wail ePOe+lfmd PflVai@ l@$SOWS Iners, Newly oar,iadca,cerea avail- ogle Pool. t. (850. Also two utilities. Fusvlast. 905-723- 7325. (011 M) RENT to own - Bosrnanvie, two condo, directly on fns gull, Spm• available for begin - bedroom main floor. all OLDER family home, two bedroom town house nearly new, 110 y o monihy rorty. Gal weekly rate for Jan. WH1tby. reasonable Hardwood. (rideiStove. (750 g bedroom house. close to 1i19e basement. dmdu' gp5G66p766. (Ot1795) rates Call month! indutlms U11111iesi Y• tove. gas toned yard. Fantastic offer. Cal --- - --17 -- -- paring a36-8971. 5) hear atter. hmat and water. (700 D1 Fred Dupes. Sales Roo at Pow GORGEOUS Three bedroom w ^^-Acca OSHAWA - spacious ono spacious S_ required. 668' Kowai R.E. Ltd. Broker. Bow- condo, close to famous Clear 428 L rn 22uti29. (Frrst/last (Ot 12%1 �„ss (905) 6232453 or (905) Water Beach. pool, jacuzzi, $580bedro (580 ^dudes ud" ffrr *. Stove. stow. LAR LARGE t badman horns alvei 897-2702. 50117951 BBO. Private yard. available now 1995. For mlonr00 650Auctions' dry. h neat• water. Laundry. Hydro and obis in Newcastle, f t 100 - • • parking, separate entrance. montnl y ut l t es. Call for ' / • - ens and to view photos, 606.9846 or 579-3788.(TF) Firsviast. Available rrvrrsdiately. details, 1.905-791-4243. 721-051119.(0111951 (01 1795) SOUTH Ajay - beautiful 3.1 bedroom hens on the water, AJAX one bedoombawmrnt HOME Sweet Home - large tur-' COUNTRY - three bedroom nished bedroom, 4 pce. , • alpan-nenl, Social rato entrance, house. north Oshawa within city bathroom and bright kitchen, Lobs $4757- flfdnady irICllOfgcall uibies. 427-0862 (011305) parking. laundry. air. cable. limits, $890. Extra tend $Paas now Knob Hill Farms. Bus at LE WNW owls, 34 years m uNtes dUOW $575 mons available. 416.286-6729. door, st00 per week, non OPEN House - Sat. a Sun, 1St FrsVlast. available rrrnWrveiy (011795) smoker, student or working p.m. $129.000. BowrnamriM. 4 (905 1 427-0777. (o„ 795) t.rr,ar pnf.rtma. CAN 404-1639. bedroom, 2 Storey. 2 baths, Non smelter. OW737-7973a1br Cal(905)606 110.(011795) - DOWNTOWN Wnitby '4 (011295) crags• FAG heat, brick WESTNEY HWY s2 - one bei H bei of large older -------- - fireplace with insert, pine bedroom, 001n00. 5 apWutnces. house. $750 par month . AJAX , large friendly hall s• throughout, upgraded iuldion sauna. exercise room, Pod. utilities. Also self contained laundry. abstainer welcome. SW and baths. 142 h. trtneed yard. parkng Space. fa25 monthly. ground flea apartment, 3400 • weekly. Call Pat. 427.7113. fly -- n. 401MfavwfY. 623 - Available Mar. t. Cal! 905-a37- hydro. Fvsvlast- references (011795) 2376. (011295) 0639. (011095) required. 666.3121. (011295) PICKERING Village near TRADE in your home for exi OSHAWA one bedroom bass- SPARKLES Like A Gem - Wesiney, furnished room in lore 4 bedroom and 4 bathroom men: apartment , central detached 3 bodrool 2 stowy. 3 ca¢Y a" 081 h01, Shane home with nanny's or in-law location. Responsible person beans. f rest d atrag morn wtrem haus, incudes parking. apertr w .. Triple garage on 2 1; pRy Own ortrartce, frsL'taiL nth double parapo, it 100 per month tue d phorhm. cable. laundry, amid 2 sack In presugsaus ares d $425 monthly. uldites included. . _ 905.831-3300 Jw Prtino, use d kitchen. $375 rttortnfy. Cal Fred for rls6ails at d W d twin a Telephone 4331076. R e M a x First Realty Ltd. Cal 6868740. (011395) Pew KowC Ramal STtLL �nlitgs North O•h>�- NO down payments Good LARGE bright room, second Broiler, Bowman•le (905) 623- 2453 or (905) 697-2702. $75.000. Three bedroom, amides Good obs You cart buy floor of house. nor Pickering (011795) finished rec room, workshop, hardwood floors, walkout to for Me prim at rein, while prcas Town Centre. Ouiet mature WHITBY . $134,900 - beautiful mgas heaToo end rays are down Call inclusive. 420- or Bnm. Community Financial. 975 before �03 (01 504) bungalow on a fabulous id. 3pato. COST to own - $795imonthlY .m. 66B�85. (TF) bedrocl . separa o entrance to Phone (905) 723-5281 Peter AJAX Soi . ore unhurnwhed basement apartment. With N" Sales R•p Guide RstltY OSHAWA - too bedroo.for rem room, own bath, parking, spanmtetn ^mats and only 5% (TF) with fridge. stow. laundry and unties, laundry shay kttfen down, carries for $550. including parking included on a quo withwwrer. Non smoker, no th os tamTed Houghton. Rwnax es- SOUTH Oshawa 275 street. No pHs. $700. Cal 725- pSM mo lid*. FtsVinsL Summit. 868-3800. (011295) Wentworth St. W. Let" ore acid two bedrooms. dose to buses 0067. (011295) 42844@2. lot 1295) NRIACULATE - NE Oshawa. 4 and shopping. Available RITSON/EULALIE - three YOUNG Christian family has Iaedro0nle 2300 sq.h., 2 stormy, irtsrrdiatey. Feb. i Mar. Cal bedroom detached. 2 12 money one or two bedroonw for tali full walkout basement. largo 721-9722 or 434.5183 beleeen U1d1• extra foom in al ic, beaAi- $595. Call (905) 686-7830. dock. 2 car garage, $279,900 9-6 p rrto 10495) full hens. Must be can. $850 . (012096) firm, 905-579.9345. (011305) AJAX - bachelor apartment for - bacffa� iron - - tutites. Available Feb. 1. Cal salad, 416754-8818. (011195) I I , SOUTH Ajay - beautiful 3.1 bedroom hens on the water, 70 � Soup Ajax, doom o Food Cty 3701 sq.tL wseeuns honks. one ass fireplace in familyroom. • Lobs $4757- flfdnady irICllOfgcall uibies. 427-0862 (011305) tour o Oshawa 200 h. from AVM,ASLE Pc Raised bungalow. Must be plans, Cindy BrooksSOK LE WNW owls, 34 years OSHAWA -large bright two snnsd. n w- fifoPlaos bedrooms 33 baths rnii I I Sutton 9 p,17ti� old. Nwactive and acdvr assk- bedroom near Park and and rtrn)reswatL 6900 „mgrSM" s�k�g . utilities. FirsMast required. Busse door. $100 wo*ty. 6130.100 - large country lot, k�fnppImn"�� � nbtiondri I Please N*Ici Fib shopping. 401. Fob. L SSW- wftnby - nice. large barANor. Non smelter. OW737-7973a1br Cal(905)606 110.(011795) - detached brick bungalow, 87084. Oshawa This Week,• nt conveniearea, Mar. 1. 6449. 6 p.m. (011205) asraps. won't lap Carp Ross, 211-2200. Caldwell P.O. Box 481. Oshawa. Ont. LI 7L5 (011196) TMsptw w 725.6436. (011305) SOUTH Ajax - main floor of / , doss b al anwtiiss. Banka. Golden Key Beaky LW. Mach msseage, fol 1195j share. 401Brodk Rd No pots. WHITBY - 2 large true laedroorn 6600 + 50%unties. Call 683- p11795) VESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY arifine• a laundry ss n trial"' pslkiq• laundry tadlbies, 67% main 7030. (011505) CONTRACTS (TF) Conk Palk wge 2, nbW Le3 floor and SM for upper floor . WW says you pard"ol allord b 2.6 acre} house near OGHL all 1fe1- clean and a� ' 01>NwW � hydro. Cal 433.5550 or 436- 0253. (011306) buy a house. 3 bedroom suit prolsssiorul. 6375. per tsrwsrowe Garbs fa 6410 -, control vac $1375 . uHiin. 0le>aY.Cable,non tobus rouse. Sewch to You soled smacom. proles- TI.01Ef fudrocm main floor d n , 4311031 or 644-7457. � (PAO 3 bsfrastn boar (01121% at.amr canln car 67eo (Pan . RARE low1nou°s�irtg0�^iY b tasln in or Lower nue- �,al � who iiaareet You and flaws sin. fun. Pe -pial bungalow utilities inckrded, 8785 Risoni:41 mow. Call Mok 0 6350 per ;;-a m Tldeepioes. op rates bedroom eorfde townhouse. modern. clout. M,�k tum � ntpshly. arch. FitstAast. Phone 2163-2535 ata 5P•fR 139M A� We -3111. (0196) 1p pralwsionaL Ow pont arW use d the tadltlss. In Pidw. �KB a e.90x., Lennox.pleasuess � In � brochure. � na plffptliptk or al fli2s,4 (01 two bedroom main floc a1 d Muslim". does 31 . (00111395)ri. Rick 669~k. "truss laundry. alt- (0 9wa9a, 6719. (011195) VNXERIKi UverPoaYFirfch - ears bedopn bfwrfsrs apart- rmtacdM. Gat aw4 6075 AJAX (nckuiw. Cal 425.3271 AwrE want for rent. full bath part )fled crow. (011796) to chow with sirsb person Fallsfurnished, cable, Parkins, SOUTH Piclimip - 3 bed000rn (g cabN acid ' a.m. (� x� betrwen SORROW $10.000 Pay as llU laundry. No Smalling. no Poss- 5560 off brckutva Cal 837,0329 main floor, close to Go and M In1 95) p.m (360 rfonllsy. p1 t t 96 amenities. awilabb Feb.Fb1. ) Ste $110 Par marsh o a c. Cal Jerry, 688-7200 Frea (011306) 5950. all inclusive. First4ao. HWY 82/Wostney - one consultations. Anubis Invest- PICKErA1NG - very large two Cal 906•s3R7786. f0I I=) badman, share with owner. Monte Ltd. (TF) bedr0orn baserrusrs. iwdrtiral al- utilities. laundry and parking /ICKHMIG near GO. Main floor inckrdsd. SM rnornlsy. 90S OSTANOM A LOAN IS NOT tfakyAle byou i now b Go. team 3 bedroom, shared laundry, 427.6297. (01,295) GUARANTEED. SOME CONI, entrance, laundry, no pats. parkins for 2, all inclusive. PANES CROWE UPFRONT 5700. Really nice rlsislbous 61035 Fkswla t. 906.420.83M LARGE quill cousry, horns to FEES. OTHERS DO NOT. R 18 and a caring Undid. 418.194- Mach msseage, fol 1195j share. 401Brodk Rd No pots. SUGGESTED THAT YOU III - 3765 or (905) 770-7222. 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SY 1685 (OSH) YOUNG looking, fit, white male, 44, 5'9', medium -build, passion- ately enjoys tennis, golf, cycling, long walks and new country music, seeking fit, shapely female, 64" or shorter, to share the above and go from there. SY 1708 (OSH) FUN -LOVING, very sin- cere gentleman, 37, with average looks, likes movies, music, romantic dinners but loves the outdoors, seeking working, slim female with good morals and family back- ground. SY 1717 ACTIVE country male, 47, divorced, no chil- dren, 5'7', 150 lbs., looking for ladies 35- 44, children grown up please, to enjoy all country activities. SY 1734 (OSH) SINCERE, dependable, single, white male, 38, 5'10', 160 lbs., enjoys music, outdoors, dining and quiet times, looking for a female for friend- ship, possible relation- ship. SY 1736 (OSH) CHRISTIAN white male, quiet, single, 36, 519', 160 lbs., average looking, working, easy- going, kind, consider- ate, loyal, who enjoys movies, dinners, danc- ing, sports, outdoors, seeking a marriage - minded Christian white female, 30-36. SY 1737 (OSH) KEEP the fire going' British Columbia sirigle parent, 3% tool shape, good mind, enjoys baseball, canoeing, native art, culture and my music, no head dor bintsnhow �� �y to share sometime VAN SY 1788 (OSH) STRONG, attractive male, 269 wAh so much to give, seem a female, 20-35, to pamper and (romance. SY 1739 HONEST, established, easygoing 1 with leasense Of humour, looking for a sincere, affectionate, slim lady who likes music, the outdoors and good conversa- tions, for a possible lOS"ati; nship. SY 1740 • CALL ANYTIME • 24 HOURS A DAY • 7 DAYS A WEEK Here's bow to use the service: I. 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SY 1750 CARING, passionate, physically fit male, 33, loves to cuddle and talk, seeking female, 30+, for friendship first. Let's talk. SY 1751 (OSH) ADVENTUROUS sin- gle male, 32, good- looking, slim, blue- eyed, intelligent, look- ing for a very attractive, fun woman, under 30, with varied interests. Prefer dark hair, good figure, all ethnic groups. Coffee? SY 1752 SEPARATED, single, white male, 39, 5'9', feels 29. 1 like the Leafs, the Jays, rock 'n' roll music, country and the blues, looking for someone who is honest and has a sense of humour, for serious relationship. Must like kids. SY 1759 (OSH) CHEERFUL male, 39, 6', 190 lbs., loves talk, laughter, intimacy, look- ing for a female, 5T+, 25-35, slim to average build, who is unique and fun loving. SY 1760 FUN -LOVING male, 31, enjoys movies, sports, swimming and Am tinter, seeks a sin- cere and quiet female, 25-30, for friendship and a possible relation- ship. SY 1761 (OSH) SINGLE, white male, 38, 5'10', 155 Iles., brown hair. green eyes, loves music, the out- doors and erg waits, looking for a single, white, independent fernab. 32-39, who has a good singing voice and loves karaoke, for a relationship. SY 1762 YOUNG male, 20, television, seeking a Friendship. around 19, for friendship. SY 1763 HONEST and humor- ous mate, 39, divorced with 3 children not liv- ing with me, love all kinds of sports, Ione wales, movies and rock music. I am a smoker but non-drinker. Would Nm to meet an honest fun-lovang woman, 30- 45. SY 1765 (OSH) HARDWORKING, sin- gle male, 33, attractive, outgoing, enjoys golf, outdoors and bowling. I am looking for a slim, attractive female, 25- 34, honest, working for friendship first, possible relationship. SY 1766 SINCERE, single, white male, 39, 6', 210 lbs., smoker, looking for sin- cere, warmhearted, slim, attractive woman who would like a quiet relationship. SY 1767 ESTABLISHED male, 32. professional, 62', 160 lbs., athletic, hand- some, seeks slim, white lady, 25-34, with no dependents, interested in long-term relation- ship. SY 1768 BACK in town, athletic male, 28, 5'9', 180 lbs., good shape, blond, blue-eyed, employed, enjoys nights out and quiet times at home, would like to meet an attractive, fun -loving, affectionate lady, 25- 35, for possible rela- tionship. SY 1769 TALL, white male, 6', 170 lbs., non-smoker, looking for a white female, 19-25, who enjoys quiet evenings, long walks, movies and country life. SY 1770 (OSH) GIVE me a chance, good hearted, senti- mental, reflective sin- gle, white male, 31, 6', loyal, good sense of humour, looking for a single female, 25-35. SY 1773 OSH ARE the lades crazy or am I doing something wrong? N someone sin- cere wouldive this male, 28, fantastic mind, face and body a chance, they might be pleasantly surprised. SY 1774 HONEST, sincere, sin- gle fatheir,ggoo 4j�e spis coaching hockey, soc- cer, oft., laves dancig, seeking a lady with a good heart and likes children, 35-45. SY 1775 OSH NEW Year's wish list: Oy wfo*r d aring ear -old English father of 2 to spend fun times and 9neat conversation. Single moms welcome. SY 1777 ROMANTIC, handy- man, tradesman, pio- neer aux! entreprenew, 42, strawberry blonde, blue -grey eyes, 5'9', 175 lbs.. bearded, enjoys blue jeans, cosy fires and champagne bath. Soundood? Cal. SY 1778 (COO) SINGLE male, 32, with a good sense of humour, affectionate, loving and caring and an all around nice guy looking for a single woman, 22-31, for a long-term relationship, for a serious commit- ment as soon as possi- ble. SY 1779 (OSH) F you are between 26- 36 and are looking for a little dancing and romancing, I'm a single white male, 34, who's mother says is hand- some and enjoy doing My own housework and laundry. SY 1781 PROFESSIONAL sin- gle male, 30, likes to laugh, the movies and outdoors, seeking a woman who enjoys the same. SY 1782 DROP dead gorgeous! If that is you, 30-34, sexy, refuted and intelli- gent, I don't play games, but I love to play, you are going to want to know more. For more info. call. SY 1763 (OSH) ESTABLISHED, single male, 37, cheerful atti- tude towards life, likes country Yue, open-mind- ed towards different interests, seeking work- ing female, 25-35, somewhat slim, for life- time commitment. Single moms welcome. SY 1784 PROFESSIONAL, Sep- arated male, 35, 5'81, 160 lbs., enjoys jog- ging, cyv:lirtg. we cam very handy, prefers, hopes to meet active, fit, non-smoking. pro- fessional female, 25- 35, who is ready for T.L.C. SY 1785 AFFECTIONATE, sin- gle, white male, 28, and eslsb­ lished. e*yss movies, dinners, sports, no head games, looking for fr�ip first. SY 17NMALE, 32, 5'9-, 170 Iles., muscular build, enjoys working out, martial arks, looking for a sensitive and true romantic. SY 1787 ACTIVE, divorced woman, 45, 5'T, slim and Monde with hazel eyes, is looking for a sincere and honest gentleman, 40-50. SY 2087 CARING, romantic, sensitive, friendly, alVaclim, while fernsls, 5'8', 26, seeking non- smoking, sincere, white THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, JANUARY 11,1!95 -PAGE 31-A male, 27-33, for com- mitted relationship, all this plus love, children, theatre, the outdoors, dogs and dining in/out. SY 2170 INDEPENDENT, attrac- tive brunette, 36, 5'8', single professional mom, non-smoker, with a good sense of humour, would like to meet an honest, sin- cere, white gentleman, 35-45, 55'+, for fnend- ship first. SY 2180 ACTIVE, fit, slim, pro- fessional, single (no kids), white female, 38, 5'6', 115 lbs., enjoys travel, mountain biking, running, cross-country skiing (not into specta- tor sports), seeks simi- lar man. SY 2198 (OSH) WARM, affectionate, slightly plump, white female, 37, who loves animals, the outdoors, movies, and quiet romantic evenings, seeking a sincere, secure, marriage mind- ed, white male, 40-49, to share my dreams with. SY 2211 YOUNG at heart and independent, 39, single mom, who enjoys danc- ing, spending a day at the races, Jays and Leaf games, music, horseback riding and weekend getaways, is wishing to meet a male, 35-45, with similar interests. SY 2212 (OSH) PETITE, white lady, honest, financially secure, non-smoker, widow, with a variety of interests, wishes to meet a gentleman, 58- 65, non-smoker, for companionship. possi- bly more. SY 2223 uNIGUE, slim, blue- eyed brunette, attrac- tive inside and out, desires honest, airtr e a man who is good look- ing on this outside and also has an attractive (ice . 25-36. SY 2234 DOWN-TO-EARTH lady looking ler a com- penon, 45-55, must be honest, sincere and trustworthy as I am, who's looking for a WV_term relationship, 1 enjoy dancing, theatre and country drives, someone to enjo life with. SY 2248 (MN OPEN-MINDED, white, single mom, 39, who enjoys music, dancing, sports, dining out and travmealleaing, black maaiingto 35- 45, with similar inter- ests. SY 2248 (OSH) SINCERE, single, white female, 19, non-smok- er, looking for a non- smoking, single, white male, who enjoys going to the moves, bingo, walks, playing cards, camping and swim- ming, for friendship/relationship. SY 2250 (COB) SINGLE mom of three teens, 36, enjoys coun- try music, romantic din- ners, dancing, camping and quiet evenings, looking for a tall gentle- man, 35-40, honest, with same interests, friends first, possible relationship, single dads welcome. SY 2251 SINGLE mom, 22, not physically perfect but sweet, kind and a happy-go-lucky woman seeking a patient man who loves a little girt, must have future goals, looking for a commit- ment. SY 2252 REDHEAD, attractive female, 5'3', slim, green -eyes, affection- ate, honest, outgoing, humourous, likes music, movies, motor- cycles, children and animals, shift worker, no dependents, seeks tall, slim, Caucasian, employed male, 35-45. SY 2253 (OSH) CLASSY brunette, 57, 29. non-smoker, social drinker, independent, spontaneous and emo- tionally secure, enjoys the outdoors, dining out, team sports and dancing, looking for male, 30-35, 6'+, with similar interests. SY 2254 IS two a hardworking, dependable male, 39- 45, who likes outdoors and variety of music, wanting to share romance and good things in life. I m a female. 5' 1', 40 and attractive and indepen- dent, smoker and look- ing for friendship to start SY 2255 (OSH) IMPULSIVE, sin Is mom, attractive, 34, non-smoker, seeks kind, gentle, romantic 6 (for OS")frienti5hip. SY ENERGETIC, slim, established female, 40, 511', who enjoys danc- ing, travel, boating and romantic times, looking for a tall guy with a sense of humour, intel- ligence and sincerity, ler fun times. SY 2257 HONEST, attractive female, 5'8', 21, seeks responsible, mature - minded male, 22-28, who enjoys sports, music, movies, deicing and the outdoors, must be affectionate and have a good sense of humour. SY 2258 SEPARATED woman, 41. will offer shoulder for a single, white male, Police Constable, to lean on, enjoy Irish Rovers, photography and creative writing. SY 2260 (OSH) INDEPENDENT, sin- cere and honest, with a good sense of humour, single female, 47, seek- ing someone with same qualities, for a lasting relationship. SY 2261 (COB) SHE'S A KEEPER, tall, slim, good-looking, blonde, professional, interested in meeting tall, professional that is interested in fun, travel, theatre, quiet times and conversation, 35-45. SY 2632 CUTE, single female, 32, medium weight with varied interests, looking for male, 30-40, with sense of humour, play- ful and enjoys come- dies, for long-term friendship, possible relationship. SY 2639 (OSH) DOWN-TO-EARTH sin- gle mom, late 30's, seeks gentleman for relationship, must be family oriented, kind, easygoing, who likes movies, country drives and good conversation. SY 2667 (OSH) SINGLE lady looking for single straight females, 40-50, for SYfrter * and outings. 3217 WAR of the Roses! 40, would like to meet an attractive female who will give and receive attention. Please call mailbox for more info. SY 5284 (OSH) male, non-smok- ing, mid -50's, would love to meet an under - Standing, caring, estab- lished gentleman of means, 50-75, for enjoyable good times. Please call mailbox for more info. SY 5295 S(0 something male couple, recent Toronto transplant, seeking other for friendship, likes country music, gardening, Yahtzee. Please call mailbox for more info. SY 5322 PROFESSIONAL male, 27, looking for same for friendship, possible relationship, non-smoker. SY 5563 GAY male, 23, seeking same, 19+, for friend- ship, possible relation- ship, enjoys dancing, movies, socializing and quiet leisure time. If this sounds like you? Respond. SY 5564 (OSH) SLIM, white male, 29, attractive, shy, seeks slim, goodlooking female, 18-40, with an open mind. (Rosemary, please call again, leave phone number). SY 5613 (OSH) SINGLE female, late 20's, seeking same, for friendship and/or rela- tionship. I love out- doors, travel, music and romantic dinners. Let's have a coffee and talk. SY 5625 (OSH) MALE, now single, late 40's, seeks two, 35-50, for encounters, discre- tion assured. SY 5640 (COB) OUTGOING female, 26, blonde hair, 105 lbs., hazel eyes, look- ing for same, for encounters. SY 5648 ADVENTUROUS, clean, discreet couple, 30ish, looking for an adventurous, attractive female, 20-40, for dis- creet encounters. SY 5649 HEY ladies! Have you ever had an urge that can only be fulfilled by a blond male, 23, 6' tall and muscular? Let's go for coffee and talk sometime. Don't be shy. discretion assured. SY 5650 MALE, 42, looking for a female or couple for discreet encounter. SY 5653 GAY male, 32, seeking same, for casual encounters, discretion assured. SY 5655 (OSH) EASYGOING, good- looking male, 27, inter- ested in meeting same, 23-30, for friendship, possible relationship. SY 56% (OSH) LOOKING for a travel- ling companion, 19-25, male or female, to trav- el around Canada in an 18 wheeler, must enjoy country music, long hours and close quar- ters. SY 5658TERRIFIC _ inewcomers to Canada, looking for Canadian couple, 25-40, for friendship. Please call mailbox for more info. SY 5659 MALE, mid -Ws, physi- cally and mentally in good physicshape, fitfemale for friendship and romance. Please call mailbox for more into. SY 5661 GAY male, 18, looking for same, 18-50. I'm 510', 130 lbs., brown hair, blue eyes, inter- ested in casual encoun- ters. SY 5662 MALE seeks a female. For more information call ` y mailbox. SY MALE couple, 30's, looking for stable male couple for friendship only . Interests - din= ners, movies, music and weekend get- togethem. Please call mailbox for more into. 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One-ofa-kind in the Hermitage, AJAX. Beaulduty decorated & well kept. Fnished wakout casement, 2 kitchens, 2 `,replaces, Cent. air Gond. -,;xuraus en suite with roman .,,,c. A rare opporturity for a fine 'x)me. Must be seen! CALL STEVE FEARON* 6783-2992 R QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR. WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY IN COURTICE $124,900 Fabubus home in newer desirable area Backs on to forested aha 3 bedrooms • Lovely family size Wtdw Fn. rec room with 39c. bath • Sep. liv. & din. area • This is a must sae! Please Call BARRIE COX* 839-7449 WA*r ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. SUFFERING FROM SQUEEZITW. You won't be in this 2,000 sq. ft., 4 bedroan home for only $185,900. This has all the space you need plus thousands in upgrades and below matrltet financing. RANDY MILLER* p683-3-2992 I vo QUALITY ONE LTD- RLTR. PRIVATE I GREENBELT LOT A quality harts In WasUMy Heights. Located on a quill ties. with kyle of p lvacy, upWaded to* abs country IIell lsn with a warm cosy flr IF' - r . Ptrb" 10 asN. 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I Think a � 1 1 1 ' LAI r JAL GLENN PRICE* 831-3300 It ; kLj jLqj 4 4 in fill I ;"dkq, IL I I I � k' to T iT711 14 Ak1*1!kZ 1 k 19 BANNER CRSS., AJAX $199,900 138 A RIVMAY, AJAX $419,900 6 YALE CRES. $239,900 Detached 3 bedroom home * LakeviewAarge lot * Backs on to conservation * New broadloom & freshly painted * Walkout basement * Family room with fireplace * Single car gar�ge�inis W basement * Loaded with extras * 4 bedrooms, 2 4 -pc. and 12 -pc. baths South Ajax, 14 -pc. & 1 3 -pc. bath Must see �jllt'a G 04 'aac As� baa. taJe«a moo aa�� skt s� �uw s�(ria;io�s. �Ia �aaa� 4" 9" M #eat d aw �da�x sa lsca � ok4 AM 400", call or4"� Pat 931-3300. is «wa�'l yecc sa S�uwe�. ---- ------------------------- CVP HERE ------ CALL omw FIRST REALTOR LTD. 905 831-3300 INDIGw� 905 686-3330, G ---------------------------------------------------- 831-3300 FIRST REALTYD LT. 686m33301!1; 4 will • , Ron's name appears at the top of the list when accomplishment, reputation and integrity are measured. His track record is truly outstanding with numerous awards to his credit. Ron invites his past & present clients to call him at 831-3300. ITS A BEAUTY Immaculate, very tastefully decorated. featuring curved oak staircase, ce(arrrics in hall & entrance through to kit. Covered deck, mn. fir. laundry, 4 bdnns., master bdrm. has 4 -pc. bath & walk-in doset. 2 bay windows. cent. air, cent. vac.., many extras. Ask for Walter Brown. $214,900. Close to schools & shopping. 831-3300. tflrAUEa a -20% i•• M• 99M CALL WALTER BROWN" AT 831-3300. RON SHUTE* GEOFF WALKER" 831-3300 RON SWIM* C&O" wAu.t! M 7.5%- 3 YEARS! WOW! 7.5%- 3 YEARS! GUARANTEED TRADE-IN HASSLE - FREE! Unbekevabfe' Racsed �uncalow P r. !mm top to bottom. sep. Coughlan built home. 4 large bdrrns.. 3 washrooms, cent. side enL to potential k?w 2:1. A- ,,),!0 gorgeous soNd afdvac., rKeplace, man fh. tamllaund mm, double oak cherrywood Wt. Great �ora'. r « < _ -rrnng. Don't waft on staircase. Approx. 2.400 sq. ft backing on to greenspace. Otis one, act now" ^.ar ;cr : •a Ker. 831-3300. Ron Shute/Geoff Walker. JACQUELINE** & RON* ROUTH Wish you a Happy & Healthy 1995 LET'S START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! nning! Stunning! Stunning! All the upgrades imaginable are offered in this incredible ie with a basement finished in oak! This is your 1995 dream home! Come and See! ;n Sunday. Jan. 15th -2 p.m. to 4 p.m. ED WILLIAMSON**, 831=3300 MAnockft 0010 QUIET LITTLE COURT =163,500 A young subdivision with easy access to transportation & schools. A super home with large child safe yard. Call Ed L WdlWnson, Broker, 831-3300. TRY PROPERTIES ALSO ONE OWNER BEAUTY $176,000 In desired Fox Hollow area. This home is very well cared for. It has a lovely fireplace in the wing room and a fndW recreation room. Call Ed Williamson, Broker, 831-3300. TRY PROPERTIES ALSO SCARBOROUGH 4 BEDROOM ONLY $209,000 Backs to green area A prize of a home dose to town centre and easy access to downtown Toronto Corporate Transfer. Call Ed Williamson, Broker, 831-3300. C� a Re/Max First Realty Ltd. and Geoff Walker are a winning combination because we share the same professional philosophy - that top companies attract top people, that's why we're both `Above The Crowd." Give Geoff a call at 831-3300. ENJOY THE VIEWM "Relax - 3 walkouts to huge rear deckF overlooking Take! Prime Pickering. 4 bedrooms with en suite - finished basement plus office - spotless! Only $219,900 - Give Helen Mason a call - 831-3300/686-3330! CALL HELEN AT 831-3300. MARY ROY* 831-3300 afC ae 4at Ac ' 195 Ad U11. JUST LISTED SOUTH AJAX $129,900 Great starter home! 3 bedrooms, eat -in kitchen, finished basement, large lot, located on a quiet court. Be first and get a terrific buy. Call Mary Roy now. END THE SPACE RACE! ONLY $224,000 Over 2,500 sq. ft. of spaciousness! Open concept home offers a magnificent circular oak staircase from top to bottom. Other features include 4 large bedrooms and 2 step-up oval tubs. Treat yourself. Come out and see this one. GEARY WHITE* R' FIRST m'" F/,MAX 831-3300 .�.. PICKERING VILLAGE BUNGALOW! • 59 x 130' mdwe lad Fenced! 2 sheds! • Updated windows, fixrrace, roof! 2 betlrs! 2 kilcherW 5 appiwaW • Central air! Rear deck! • Wait b sd=W Access to 401 & GO! • Excellent value & location! 1F_RVICE7 • LETS TALK C0.H31ISSIONI! * ARE YOU SERIOUS ABOUT SELLING YOUR HOUSE THEN SO AM IN * LETS TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU'RE GOING TO DO WHEN WE SELL YOUR HOUSEN GALL ME NOW FOR A FREE AL4RKET EVALUATION/! COMPACT HOME! COMPACT PRICE! • Detached, bridle. 2 storey! • Quiet , privrefe street! • • KKkh�en has broaMM as m a '001A! wakout! Ender! 3 bedroom starter! • A FWoftw dynernho! GREAT AMBERLEA SPECIAL! Knotty prase rec room with wet bar! • 3 batlhrooms! Freplace! Central air! Nicely lendscaped! Interlock wale • Quiet street! shows greet! 5 apptianaxa! I" DESIRABLE HOME IN EXCELLENT AREAL • 4 IaW bedrooms! 150 dep lot! • White wlorral kitchen! • FnpbW Central air! Y .,:JR'::h •raw,.. i 21. BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT.T"1 Each Office independently Owned and Operated List your home through our office on MLS and receive 100 bonus travel miles. Untebd orcin offer LOCATION, LOCATION 4 bdrms., all brick home in west '-_-- ! Puckering. Main floor fam. rm. and laurhdry rm., CIA. CN, tridge and stove. Walk to schools, mins. to 401 and shops. FLORA WATERS $193.888. Can Flora Sales Rweeented Waters at 428-2121. Pr t 6"A it• � fart COUNTRY LIVING 16 km north of Hwy 2 in Claremont, 2,400 sq. ft bung-, double gar.. almost un acre. 4 bdrms., 4x3 PC. baths, dream tut.. wheekftff ramp. comp. fn. RICK BRISCOE lower ktvel wvoodslove• guest bdnn. a Whard inn. SI w. $263.000. Call Fuck Bnscos at 428-2121. A COUNTRY ESTATE — - Fabulous sone manor. about 4,000 sq R, buil around 1858. on ft own MWKWW yrounb of 4.5 acres. Includes 10 stall bam and grooming sin., awe oppoi tuuity in north Oshawa. Asking $425.000. Can Biu BILL TMOMPSON Thompson at 428- saw Repraaar Wvs 2121. UPDATED CENrINfY HOME Tal trem. and 1x4 acne 10�hisbrolyscutlke�d «a•Y how featuring newer oak kitchen, skytigMs, and newer windows too. This apporamiy wont tat at $149,900. Cal Lym Blanchard at 4262121 for your personal FANWORT ROAD - lipL ook ou�fro your eat -in kWM A Taste of county N enure awaits you, fIt330' b D etached 2 bed - foam bunpebw ALASDAIR YeLEAN Saha RIP LOVEA SPECTACULAR vim This paysous suite Natures 6 appliances, 24 hr security and a breathtaking view of the lake. A primo in r .. M at a naYstic price. $131,900. For a room with a view. Cal _ Lrmi Brown today for LNNE BROWN your personal tour. g 4262121. F4O HAMLET OF CLARENONT Owming Cape Cod stylepre home bul to sent owners specs. Country kitcherh overlooking rolirh9 hill side with stream. Located on 3x4 are IDs. FACHARDMACLEAN Boasts 4 bedrooms, 3 belts. Al thin for $319,900. 8" PAP—ftlea To view cal Rd*W Maclean, 428-2121. ANNA -MARIE HUBBARD Sales Recifefentatne e Sell your current home 839=2121 and/or buy your new home through CENTURY 21 and 428=2121 receive up to 1,500 AIR MILES travel miles. UNIOUE AREA - ---- $199,900 2 + 2 bedroom bungalow with in- law state. Conserva- tion area, quiet court. large lot, build a dream here. To view call Anna - Marie Hubbard at 428-2121. ONE OF THE BEST i Charming executive style home in desirable Discovery r Bay area of Ajax. Man floor lam. room -- _ 'eat. fir. to ceiling Ip. Walk to lake, SChcOs, shopping. (Only $189,900. To MICHELE JONES view call Michele Salvo Ameaanbtiva Jrrwc at 4MP121 LOTS OF ROOM FOR THE FAMILY 0 spaaous 3 t edroon win in-law vete. GM— counlryd— on mn. /oor. Wa/kaA Irk- Morn rrtasfer bedroom IP dock 3 appliances nd. Dbl. priva4 drive a los more. Asfttg ELAINE LENNox $170,900. Call Elaine SWISS PAP �Od" Lama 4262121. MOVE RIGHT N 7 4 bekfroorrs, main floor laundry 8 family roan +: wih Ip., Htiywood Irl wdrotA b nd datvs d.� W� double ow 9raDa, 2,600 bo many afat b misnNon Aalorp INWKHAEI REASON 825e,900. Ca/ Md" Falcon at4262121. SPECTACULAR BUIIGALOW $157,900, 3 + 1 bed►oonr psrlad for 1st Inns buyw or sold ". ideal bsaaawry train garep 110 ham. ids b bp�agsw��mwll law if PON 1ooL Call Liz for more irtlornrian 426,2121. LES STREET - $103M eat 3 bedroom, 2 storey, 3 baths, detached home in" eat -in kil. osy upper level tamiy rm. with fp. n suds off master bedroom ANNE BRISCOE Associate Broker s rye?' JUDY SHAW e Sales Representative '+ Associate Broker LARGE FAMILY? IN-LAWS? — —, Immac. mac. home could be for you 4 bdlms. . +� den an eni level, who bsmt. wilh 2 staircases a hitt' equipped lel, 3 4-9c. 8 1 2 -pc baht, dKK rwerbdurg trick window covering. Mc., etc. tPriced b sell $240,000. Cal Arm or Rids Briscoe at 4262121. COUNTRY LOT - - CITY LIVING Lot fine 64x179 R, dot 3 bdrm. sd Mk with single dot gar., lam. rm who from din. rm. b deck, 3 apple., masa lot wdh lots of treat - gardener's delight. Clow b a/ am" niees. Asbrg $162.500. Call —^ Judy Shaw at 428- 2121. 262121. VENDOR TRANSFERRED- PdwK .\ $198,000 openope1l oa�Otd 4 large bdmis., mn. t. tam. -- 'r rm. and i/urd., master an stale. Flexible closin; please F Wide rs for mom FLORA WATERS Xk b slow 42& Sam Represented" 2121. FREEHOLD " TOWNHOUSE No martlerrrkce lass in to lovely 4 bedroom bWrt" s. Ck" b a edwda TIC. a aapprg win renova- tier pYon. Cassa a specious an a quiet ab dlrw lard. $136,600. Cal Deans Mayan lar DENNIS MORGAN .n saillm r 42,21218 PEGGY SPNK Sties RaanwRd .w $125,900 Greet opportur* for frst-tinle btW, detached, 3 bdmL bung., biri t fainly kiL, eppls., an rice lot in mallum ares, mins. to 8Ct100b Town Centre, 401, cane take a look Call Peppy Spink at Del raised bulgabw on .68 acre lot, nestled in the roftV hila and trees, just slaps from Lakeridge Ski Resat, 3 bdrms., deL gar., one mL bit with Sim balh, nprolrtd pool, sauna, hot tub, large M. roe ANNE BRISCOE rm. wlh BA bar. $279,900. Cal Ams Bnsooe at Associate Broker 428-2121- POWER OF SALE - REDUCED $10,000 Spacous 3 bedroom mert, now orilly $139,900. 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PAULE WHrrELer PRIVATE & PARKLIKE ` " SIDESPUT BEAUTY Huge custom home - '`y : Well maintained with lots of featuring facilities for two - built-ins. Lge. rooms, fn. _ - families. Superb in-law apt. bsmt. with 3rd bedroom or or office set up, 4 baths, 2 den, new windows, double fireplaces, hot tub, pool. attached garage. Asking RAY OUGN• Heart of Pickering. $159,900. Call to view. STEWCOOPER A ONE HOT PROPERTY! ,,c� `` EXECUTIVE DELIGHT! -d Tucked in the comer of a„,►offer Worth seeing just for the spa mature Amberlea Park! area! But the rest of this Thousands in upgrades! refreshingly different home N Pine and oak floors, 4 will move you too! Security bedrooms, gas fp., dble. system, multi skylights, etc. gar., 3 skylights, etc. , �.� . $389,900! TM SOwwr _ . DON RICE' WHY PAY RENT? � "GET STARTED” 4 bdrm. condo townhouse Old alarming 1 I lit **overlooks ravine". All storey in Pickering. 50 window coverings, fridge, ', lot, close to allstove, washer, dryer, cent. amenities! Call for vac., ceiling faro, etc. details! NAT SCOME' wAYIE DEAN• "START THE YEAR PRESTIGIOUS FRESH" _ N _ LOCATIO 4 bdrm., 2 storey on quiet' 3,000 sq. n luxurious Horne cresoerlt. Cera. vac. & alr, nice in a quiet area. Offers 4 Ige. _ house n desirable area. Cal bdrms. + den, spacious row for quick dosing 'Move Hollywood kit., fain. rm. tit sols rAcwG►• up this large home. fp. plusmuch more. eainY FAIIa1M11�oN' 50 X 200' LAKE AREA LOT "$156,900 DETACHW balance till you're fain. detached home You can aflord on all prom 5 prom • building. Nice area in Ajax,pie-shaped mature lot. Ctoee walk to lake, on bus We. to all amenities! Rena. iaX., Cal now for details on how _ - In. rec mr., side ert Cd to save int. `"` now! RELAX BY THE POOL COUNTRY SETTING Fabulous pool & deck, 4 bdmis., 2 baths, dose to mai mature landscaping, 4 & GO Train. Huge 50 x 15W lot, bdmis., prof. decor exec. oak IdL, built-in appls., J= home. Loaded with bath, ceramics and marble. upgrades. Comice Home shows very well. AN this mouldirios. Plaster for $169,900. CALL FOR DETAILS FOR I% OFF MORTGAGE RATES, *ft" ftPus a* a "Pow" ,,. ........ _ _ ..............,.�.u�tIMP"..^w — .......wrzM!':+hM+?,. ,.. � � ., rya... . ..... .. «. .�., ♦ ., `�r.j BRAND NEW HOME WITH COMPLETE `LEGAL' APARTMENT "$187,000" 40 X 154' LOT! WALK TO LAKE! New 3 bedroom, main floor family room, 2 1/2 baths. Ceramic hall and kitchen floors. 4 pc. en suite. Double car garage. Gas fireplace. _ ._— of __ _t.iNR _. ytH • LEGAL BASEMENT ?-.� �o�. � SEPARATE ENTRANCE! APARTMENT! Complete 2 bedroom basement apartment with separate entrance and own laundry facility, with full kitchen and living areas. 4 -pc. bathroom. President REALTY WORLD— - CANADA Author of THE TAX FIGHTER GUIDE Artick gl of 3 How To Avoid Being A Victim of Unfair Property Taxes own a year, all Canadim bomeowners bave In ether wwds, you can't meal lour'Saww". yon scrolling as comsoa We all get a bill for our can esty appeal dw government's assessment of pwtperty tasss Ames mot d as are mystified. arhat your peps y is a oe& To ve a redsce/ •Ase you paying orae iaa your fair share? assessssent, yaw have so po"ce t'videwee eget . N Im we _ bow do yen go about paying less? show rhe esmsar aasdr a asidske. Is the wast two Csaatiag answen isn't easy. In sore pasts of Canada arsichri in thin series. P! shwr yes herr SOAP that. the property tax symns isn't "war-frimdy+ . It's Yard Flow Do 1%ey Datersalne "Assessed Vable" p soli the n& government official to V& answers The actual van of buiidisgs and load flemuses and p yew questions. and aka the answers are bard to depends ave many fatless. e✓asstan& Fngutiwg oat year <haites. and your In order to estisase a value for tax parpwes. tib. con its � goverassest Tax Assessors estimate or assess the 'pa qmq tax is the fmawcial backbone of local value of yourpeapaty based upon ie price they pewmsrat a6 over Nor America, and is the source ddmk it would Lata if it were sold in the open awoke of sOt of the fords int pay for polim fisc, local at a fair mmketptlee. read ani sewed ane air ipal services Does this scan the Assessor comes out each year and Ass( no d odd pay aur fair shoe of these seryices. ebedks your boom to see wbat be thinks a's worth? 'cit pobira awes who the Property tas is applied No. this seldom happens. Mae often, what they do is wa0 - h causing same people to pay mase ran tbey compare information about your property to similar alalic- Wbtt this bq* ws. it usually is -t because properties recently sold is yaw neighborhood or lig get wreso , is sloppy or unfair: It's because tax town. lbey feed market mformnion imo a oomp.aer armsors have to snit a lot of assumptions and so compare similar properties and cdc�alaae a blookst amatatieses these aswsptions (or even the appraisal by a cella 1 doe. 's records) acs wrong. In addition to iese "mans appraisals". assessors get a A& so chufieage unfa rproperly las information about your property from other asseatuaent- The Ptrepose of these three=is to government departsemL For esampie. if you apply Show you how the-siyslem- works, explain your for a boildmg permit to build a garage. the local si jwa. and show you bow im exercise diem. government department forwards the deans to the I1119ar'11se Pf"mw y TM VFW assessment authority, wbo include the valve at your The property toot is boor an who the government new garage wben appraising your proPercy's vahae. kilt year real ptopsty - buildings and and - is Nest: tlhy Ines yourassesmwW chow? And **W wmi. In theory. the I - , is quiet simple. VIC& M you have so chismemv it? • TM assessors calwbae wbst they think is the fair ssalket valine of every property ;n the municipality.Der7ierAcltat>ty. 1 gtrrMeatti� 11lR atlas atnLli�rtleth Is same municipalities diey do this every year. In Lia' . Assume ha : btidgat orf f athats, it can be yeas betweat assessments. .0 mi1llarr tltar� yrar> • The municipal sovcretsent makes up its budget for the year. It divides diet budget into the total ' 'Atriluristdat tbtt told stttstmt of a>t assessed value of all the properties in the "mill in themu mcipality ri ' Yontmuai�aptl muniti�pality. The res I is what is called the late". This mill rase !s =pressed as r0 marry dollarsmtthee) toy the iawrnprR #177SO tasOtl3 d taxes per year SI.M of -'sand Property vahae. ii �''11iis tie 101a • ' 111�rt +a91 S1'i7Cit10E.: • Is most places you can appeal the assessed value of arwetsod ynt3se la tAyted your property, but int doe property tax itself. Once • ' ypq a ley ataeged at 1 .004i, �11p► you bave accepted the maser's opinion Of your -s assessed vaise, due calculation of the > trM wtlt tie=lCllA4Q 1i11olsaaOJp #F property .btral property tax is „aso mstic. l S►aF INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER HERITAGE REALTY LTD. AJAX PICKERING 679-9500 831-8500 I DONNA S rMTM TME NEW YEM RWr HOWARD* Fft mw bl4w's deft nth upgraded broedloao and caramies in Mdm Famdy mw wth comer brK* beplam and frL ret ml. MarK•t value Ent from gay %Wy fa rmrecfAft oavpeney. Ask for Dona at dDo�uae 'W'•7 SHERRY STurrINE NEW TEM NOW. Come see this attraWm 3 + 1 Wer home whir fn. roc rm. Extra HOOVER* f Ou"are: f raded I& war fix fed- wdsoaved. 4- On suite w1h sap. shower Fam. rm. boasts comer fp. and open 831-9500 � oom,,co lo •cad ot,app.� $189,9M. r _ i KrMNMMwM� ftiwOCKSHEM DOREEN Ttrie3bedroomhow todurex rooms Fain. loan Mild 1p. THOMPSON• : oak � • 31/2 bofhs Ref. In bent and much more 619-9500 cd Dor.sn today lo sea this or arry other hang adrrertlsed hers. 9VAffl�9600or %409-2901. LUCY BATESON" 619-M tiEAlll>M OO T8 MAX 110 FretMy dewaW 4 bdmts v& cart. k ficon, an . mL don Swdk grW'11tee it, krnnM dm nn. Rol. tin. Mb trent. b PW1k garden Min ntebtrs trees Orin aeeoR I - aiepa to lab. 3274,900. Cal Lucy tletesor4 619.9600 or 863-5311. Stow, upgraded 3 bdrn. W1h noble lqw and fp. OuWn drLora. 2 pMb cis. hon mer. *. fan. nn., asegerder or conp1sl@4 encbaed hes tub loon. Lge. i =W bdmL ft1k io pubic or separate sofroolt. Grid neidiborl o n - steps to lake. Cal Lucy flalee , 6194500 or 863- S, Dra.� Grey Secegs * apa new donna .�foward Starting the New Ye Sutton Group -Hent DONNA HOWARI professionals. Dour experience in reside to being an Associa Value Appraisal -Re Estate Association. enhanced with then and completion of i forward to serving - office at Sutton Gro 619-9500. Barry Fettes We are please to our team 0 in marketing Barry & his c can benefit fr now to distil: hassle! - No you!!! 831-9' ik {{{ r( itherine MWD PIC UM LOCATION wIn RENT WHEN U CAN OWN? treat home in move-in condition with central ab & 2 bedroom a� = -1r1.� 11� Super 4 bdrm., 2 112 bath home! 152' lot on quiet court! Formal w. & din. rms.! Big, bright kit. with wlo to deck &Sep. fenced pool! partmentTo see it or for a copy of my exclusive homes ewspapei call now! 619-9500 1 year pool & home warranty offered! $224,900! Curious? gall Catherine McGill today at 619-9500. TWO FAMILY RESIDENCE ONE PRICE! - Aswdate Broker Sensible answer to the high cost of living. Merge _ your family into 2 sell. and private living units Market Value within one house. Over 3,565 sq. ft. of superior ^Appraise, Res,ri—, a .. maximized space design. A home of lasting - 619-9500 r , •, •� character for all seasons of Iffe. 72 x 153' sunny, treed lot by the lush Rouge Park. 3 car gar. option. You choose all your favourite decorator colour _ - • •- finishes. Wise opportunity to slim your expenses DARRYL TINA MARIE this summer. Hurry! Only a few lots left!!! PLEASE CALL" GLOVER** DETACHED S600/MONTH Pbl• MASON TWA MARIE MASON, Associate Broker Manager You can own this great home with a low down payment and only p�1e' +Merest by using �+e baser^e,, rrAme. (�) 831-� 619-9500 can Darryl Glover. $979900 NO WALKS TO SHOVEL .- - It's all done for you! Terrific 1 - Us bedroom condo in south Ajax. GROUP Beautiful water view, central air & fireplace. Maintenance fees only s �r z CHANTAL $168.62. Also: sauna, hot tub, tennis JAN _-- _------__--- DOWNEY* & pool. Comes with 5 appliances. ** ONLY $5J= DOWN M txiat home with 3 birrm, updated kt.. 3 appla., 2 time, 27 Y y private Call Chantal today for our rivate mc room. carva updates nauae ^mm w. reshiirlglfid 619-9500 showing at 619-9500. 831-9500 � jaccm to . tan whaler-, ; � T C°"t`� �'' TRIPLEX r0 Year right! Rosalind Menary, BrokedOwner of I • LEGAL - NON CONFORMING TRIPLEX ritage Realty Inc. is pleased to announce+ ( UNITS - 3 BEDROOMS OFFICE SPACE ID has joined Sutton Group Heritage's sales - 1 BEDROOM nna brings with her approximately eight years - 1 BEDROOM/STUDIO dential sales within Durham Region. In addition iate Broker, Donna has attained the Market • INCOME $2,350 monthly 14. tesidential designation from The Canadian Real VENDOR WILLING TO TAKE BACK A r i. Her commitment to professionalism is further SECOND MORTGAGE :mbership in the Appraisal Institute of Canada LAURA • ASKING... $229,900 RICK f its residential appraisal courses. Donna looks g all her past and future clients through her new * MARKS LAURA MARKS ��� GROUP HERITAGE REALTY INC. * MENARY LOOK AT ALL YOU GET!! sore tp., cent. air. ar,t. vac•. prd. fR wlb berm., deslade S. �rou Heritage Real Inc. Give Donna a call at P �8 ty 6J91-9500 (905) 619-9500 619-9500 ##w na0whood cion b& kit, son+ed. Donn' we,Merry at 639-9500. Sales Representative 831-9500 ...�: Mn W" Inrrro P. updoled tam. sized on a quiet court. Feabaes nd". JAMES JIM ' 15 x 13' hm. nn. wily fp. & pwquet tis. ' � at we wlb 10 Poco, new,loomp CARR* DdKhed bride 3 Wts., 3 beet lam. mk, ill,+ burrdry mi., cent l SAR RIS* + MmW brim. wrtr to an wile, wak.in closets, dole. dr. entry aid ant wet:., d)W tx r �, wlb b deck %* 1, c o Ict. Al trs for only $194AM Cal i mea Carr et M 619.9600.24 Irs, to 619'95 OWSMO d pup ' Cent ak new fir o -Air , newer pe6o, redock wake ay yiOL CALL JO SARRIS 6/59600 �. A BUYER'S CHECKLIST FOR HIRING THE RIGHT AGENT: _ • EV=n ID the moat propenes in your price ...:*- Efre - ' F you wlkh the area nno�� Provide you wah a1 the kftn a6on you need • ProvKieyou wdh rmledote financial - L' , for ywr mo ipp TMA • Pmak you wisom tied illerest rates OAC. with dl you fairly and Mnesly - BOWEN* Keepsyourinberests first Cd Tma Bow n 0 619.9500 to receive a rest of EXCEP710NAL 1101E 619.9500 homes mk Lle in your price range today. Ehooeptionaly dean and beautfiily decorated. 4 bedroom home in - Ajax. Walkout basement to fully ienceld yard. Bright eat-in Weston klrchert with large pantry. Man flow family room with f , fireplace and new broadloom. Call Peter Mueler at (416) 41x9500. sed to welcome BARRY FE'ITFS of quality professionals! 20 years SUTTON GROUP OMEGA & customer service has given clients an edge. Learn how you REALTY from Barry's personal service! Call ass your real estate needs! 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Storm Windows P For every degree you dial down Weatherstripping/ your thermostat below 70 degrees, you pp Storm windows cut down the { v generally 4 y Caulkin amount of heated or cooled air lost .:'•... . eneral save between 2-3 /° on our g through windows. A 22% savings in heating fuel. :• �;< >?�� g Simple air leaks from under doors energy consumption can be realized by Z Drapes and around windows can increase your p using storm windows. :�..,.. { " heating bills by 15-30%. :.:.,......>.::.:::>::::>:.;::::.....::.:...•�.:.;:;>:;.::::: Drapes are not only decorative, but 9 C serve as an invaluable insulator to pre- vent temperature changes caused by window exposure. In the winter, leaving WE S"ED. them open during day lets in heat from the sun. Leaving them open at night $4,226 25 Year Club / / V54;e ;Z4W: ' •. Since the Toronto Real Estate Board e�ld a vote 9°4d #4 6* a was incorporated over 70 years ago, it has welcomed Members from a number of areas within the industry. The 25 Year Club was formed in N# t464 9"Ld amu' 1980 to honor those whose NEW CHOICE contributions to the Board have Realty Ltd. stretched over more than a quarter of acentury. IIEIIIBER BROKER %katal The men and women who belong to the 25 Year Club all possess an AUK" impressive record of a �i.cda dkaaca.c service and: dedication to the NO TOW Nowwo � r sc"R Le IM development and _ �'+first'"" °iyis 3 _Iur oe Aup. be I[: ■sem 4A 4E x �i► i R .. advancement of the „ '�' Toronto Real Estate` Board and have WALTER BROK'N actively promoted"ie� r ., the professional services of organized =1 real estate. They include past presidents, honorary life members,OMEMC past and present Pambiv Me bot vAn s. Nam Gas h..t a bons. /» ova Y 14A C Irl A T E W�a nc rm., 2-3 qr 0 directors and 3 b*nLVW be PbWinp eX 6'r`"° 17 2M. c.r sbo»–. committee members. All are committed to their"4. profession and strive R: to uphold standards - NORM MARTIN' n+�s ioEx r and develop new wr+rnertt N� services as Realtors. 22 bdm. °w`b. :: »> E x ""4'°°r'aaP* Walter Brown, Assoc. Broker, & .oMow nnc NO* >� e.b ' Norm Martin, Sales Representative,' have distinguished themselves with ' their substantial involvement in ther PICTURE Toronto Real Estate Board. In effect, "YOUR HOME" they helped in laying the foundation ¢ ° 3 HERE N�E�(X/�T� a E t lie WEEK. FOR to ensure its development and growths0.�Q RESULTS CALL from the past to the present and into sea. ba...� s LOIS brP aPPk • r K the future. b�dlrood k, nom �.� q' THOMPSON". Re/Max First Realty Ltd. & the not�' FMd cow, k loco �` : Ajax Pickering News Advertiser salutes Walter and Norm for their 25-" years of membership and contribution to the Toronto Real Estate Board. avamumo rooir�wnM RalYtarr 8drpog MY OW Raatay Lid. a brw.. !aL air W M, $w o o 9 YNn SIL 8oulh LOC 1 d*a to d"k ~ � Ux6rWpa, Onlarb'— 837w1054 MUCM a Sffia S i WW A YEW! i >)ZlIrIM� ww 1A ac. owrlookinq Zoo - , a.f. nar i - 01-1 in edodkdo � � �¢. � BARBARA blMel�d a i IM., I� To on sb bal JUDY STACEE"' GARRY FREE"' RAM CASW LOIS THOMPSON" RON ARGUE' SMITH" br/u, win iK na. Pb+o � fir For —i°i. Broloar" 1 1 1 s1"1a4294 ons canvinsem DemmystifyingReal Estate Terminology This article is provided by local Realtors and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market If you're like most consumers, you may find real estate terminology perplexing and downright frustrating at times. After all, not many people discuss easements or encroachments on a regular basis. However, if you're about to buy a home, it's important to understand this language. To help you get a head start, a list of common real estate terminology is outlined below. Amortization: The number of years it takes to repay the entire amount of a mortgage. Appraisal: An estimate of a property's market value, used by lenders in determining the amount of the mortgage. Appreciation: The increase in a property's value over time. Blended Mortgage Payments: Equal or regular mortgage payments, consisting of both a principal and an interest component. Broker: A real estate professional licensed by Ontario to facilitate the sale, lease or exchange of a property. Buy -down: When the seller reduces the interest rate on a mortgage by paying the difference between the reduced rate and market rate directly to the lender -- or to the purchaser -- in one lump sum or monthly installments. Closing: The real estate transaction's completion, when the parties involved agree that all legal and financial obligations have been met, and the deed to the property is transferred from the seller to the buyer. Closing Costs: Expenses in addition to the purchase price for buying and selling a property. Common Elements: The portions of a condominium development owned in common (shared) by the unit owners. Conventional Mortgage: A first mortgage issued for up to 75 per cent of the property's appraised value or purchase price, whichever is lower. Counteroffer: One party's written response to the other party's offer during negotiation of a real estate purchase between buyer and seller. Debt Service Ratio: The percentage of a borrower's gross income that can be used for housing costs, including mortgage payment and taxes (and condominium fees, when applicable). Deed: A legal document that conveys (transfers) ownership of a property to the buyer. Easement: A legal right to use or cross (right-of-way) another person's land for limited purposes. A common example is a utility company's right to run wires or lay pipe across a property. Encroachment: An intrusion onto an adjoining property. A neighbor's fence, storage shed or overhanging roof line that partially (or even fully) intrudes onto your property are examples of encroachments. Equity: The difference between the price for which a property can be sold and the mortgage(s) on the property. Equity is the owner's "stake" in a property. Land Transfer Tax: Payment to the provincial government for transferring property from the seller to the buyer. Lien: Any legal claim against a property, filed to ensure payment of a debt. Mortgagee: The lender. Mortgagor: The borrower. Multiple Listing Service (MLS): A system for relaying information to REALTORS about properties for sale. Open Mortgage: A mortgage that can be prepaid or renegotiated at any time and in any amount, without penalty. Title: The legal evidence of ownership in a property. Title Search: A detailed examination of the ownership documents to ensure there are no liens or other encumbrances on the property, and no questions regarding the seller's ownership claim. Variable -Rate Mortgage: A mortgage for which payments are fixed, but whose interest rate changes in relationship to fluctuating market interest rates. If market rates go up, a larger portion of the payment goes to interest. If rates go down, a larger portion of the payment is applied to the principal. Vendor -lake -Back Mortgage: When sellers use their equity in a property to provide some or all of the mortgage financing in order to sell the property- Zoning rop«tyZoning Regulations: Strict guidelines set and enforced by municipal governments regulating how a property may or may not be used. For more information about real estate terns or how to buy a home, call 14800 -563 -HOME for a free copy of the Ontario Real Estate Association's How to Buy Your First Home book, BUYING A HOME: WHAT CAN YOU AFFORD? This article is provided by local Realtors and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market If you're thinking of purchasing your first home, you probably have a lot of great ideas about what you'd like -- such as several thousand square feet of living space, a two -car garage, large fenced -in lot, one or two fireplaces and a panoramic view. But it may be time for a reality check. Most first-time buyers want their dream home right away. However, that dream home likely sells for several hundred thousand dollars and the down payment is more than you earn in two years. Not to mention the mortgage payments -- which are three times your monthly take-home salary! The best way to deal with this reality is to match your financial capabilities with the home that meets as many of your needs as possible. Many first-time buyers purchase what is commonly known as a "starter home.- There's nothing wrong with this approach. In fact, it's good common sense to avoid buying a home that will stretch )(our budget to its breaking point. Remember, the starter home is just that - a way to get started in long-term real estate investment. To see how much you can afford, you should take a close look at your financial situation. The vast majority of home buyers lack the funds required to buy a home without assistance from a bank or other financial institution (commonly called a "lender-). So for most of us, buying our first home means combining our savings with money borrowed through a special type of borrowing arrangement called a "mortgage." Borrowing to purchase is not only acceptable, it's desirable. Even people buying millions of dollars worth of real estate take this route. COSTS INVOLVED There are two types of costs in buying a home: *the amount of money you'll need for the initial purchase, this consists mainly of the down payment and other costs such as legal fees and taxes: and *the ongoing costs of paying back your mortgage, along with monthly operating costs for utilities, maintenance. insurance and annual property taxes. Cob at w>bw a = • Dawe P7wtmst & • M«tM a Mme • l e d fes ' L4r, s • t.WVKwa fM • .%Wmk a • Jhm • Iammum • P owt) um When lenders assess your ability to buy, they look at your ability to pay both types of costs in determining how much money they will lend you. SEVERAL FACTORS They use several factors in judging your ability to handle a mortgage. including your I income, employment record and credit worthiness. However, one way you can estimate the price range you can afford is to look at the amount of money you have available for a down payment. The most common mortgage is a "conventional mortgage." In this type of arrangement, lenders will loan up to 75 per cent or the "appraised" value (estimated market value) of the property or the purchase price, whichever is lower. The remaining 25 per cent is the amount you will contribute as a down payment. If you want to buy a home that has an appraised value of $200.000. a lender may loan you 75 per cent of 5150.000 on a conventional mortgage when you contribute a down payment of 550.0[)0. If you plan to borrow funds through a conventional mortgage. multiply the money you have available for a down payment by four. For instance, if you have access to $40.000. you may be able to purchase a home with an appraised value of 5160.0(X) (540.000 x 4 = $160.000). This assumes, of course, that you have sufficient income to make the payments on a $120.000 mortgage (75 per cent of $160.000)• Most lenders will not permit a borrower to take on a debt load the borrower can't carry. That's why reputable lenders -qualify- potential borrowers before issuing mortgages. Most lenders say that your monthly housing expenses (mortgage payment and taxes), plus condominium maintenance fee. if applicable, should not exceed 30 per cent of your monthly gross family income. This is called your Gross Debt Service (GDS) ratio. Some lenders will go as high as 35 per cent GDS, depending upon a number of variables. Lenders also use a second calculation in qualifying you for a mortgage. It's called the Total Debt Service (TDS) ratio. Generally speaking. no more than 40 per cent of your gross family income may be used when calculating the amount you can afford to pay for mortgage payments and taxes. plus other fixed monthly expenses. These other fixed costs are your ongoing commitments and can include auto, student or personal loans. as well as revolving charge accounts. The 40 per cent calculation may vary slightly among lenders. If you're thinking of buying a home, talk to a REALTOR for more information. OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE SUN., 24 RK - i WWM Cr, AJAX SUN., 2.4 RK -1399 FOR" AVE POWER OF SALE - ASM $147,900 BAY ROLES - ASKING ONLY $147,900 WA to Wre, freshly pairkbd, GA. Cosy woodburning Detached at son pm Hardwood floors throughoutl 3 siom in fam* room becks on b school. bedrooms possible in-law. Separate dining room. I HAVE BUYERS LOOIaNG FOR A FAST CLOSING ON A BUNGALOW WITH A SEPARATE BASEMENT APARTMENT. THINKING OF SELLING PLEASE CALL MARY WRIGHr, 420-4200. ATTENTION - FIRST TME NOME BUYERS - $129,900 COLDWP.LL 1 ST Toronto Corpeas home Large eat n kktrJtert _. - ♦ East Realty wish weNoout b irpa dads iuNlr fwtoad bt Decor n whM artd pars. 3 bpp 14M Kkq" Rd, SIL 1, Pkkatiq 4201200 M%en to Buy and Sell a Home You can add on another 30 to 60 days for the transaction to close and for the new owner to take possession. Tips to Selling Your Home Quickly One of the best ways to ensure a quick sale of your home is to price it accurately. If you overprice your home, and then lower the price after the house has been on the market for several months, potential buyers may not come back to see the house, particularly in a buyer's market where there are many other comparable and lower-priced homes on the market. Trust your real estate representative to objectively price your home. If you have to sell your home in a buyers' market, don't get discouraged. Cater to the needs of the buyer by taking the time to dress up your home for sale. Remember, people don't buy houses from what they read in the newspaper. In addition to tidying up the home for prospective buyers, there are many small improvements you can make, ranging from adding a coat of paint to creating the illusion of spaciousness by adding mirrors or new lighting. Pay attention to smells and the exterior as well. And consider buying trends: for example, you may wish to show part of your house as a home office. Selling your home is an important business decision, as well as a personal one. If you don't have to sell because of a job transfer, for example, it is better to do your homework and By Bob Oldman To buy first or sell fust? That is the question. You've decided to sell your home and move. But what should you do first? Sell your existing home or buy a new one? There are no hard and fast answers to that question. But if you are not in a hurry to move, it is important that you consider the economic conditions, whether it's a buyers' or sellers' market. and even the time of year. All these factors will affect the success of your sale and purchase of a home. Assess the Market Conditions Markets go up and down, and many people buy and sell at the wrong time. The difference could mean several thousand dollars in your pocket. In order to get the best deals from the sale and purchase of your home, start by familiarizing yourself with the market. Browse through classified ads and real estate papers in your area to compare prices and to see how fast comparable homes are being sold. You should also read the newspapers to follow the direction of interest rates, inflation and growth to help you decide the best time to sell. Keep your eye on mortgage rates. too, as lower rates attract home buyers. It is a good idea to talk to a reputable real estate representative in your area who will be glad to inform you of current market conditions and provide you with a market evaluation of your home. You may wish to speak to a banker or other sellers, too. Is it a Buyer's Market or Seller's Market? Whether it is a buyer's market or seller's market can have a huge impact on the price you pay for a house and what you get for your existing home. When the economy is strong and interest rates are low, you often have what's called a sellers' market. where there are many buyers and relatively fewer homes for sale. Homes move quickly in this type of market and as a seller, you will likely receive a higher price for your home. (Of course, unless you are relocating to an area with cheaper housing, you will be facing the same kind of sellers' market as a buyer.) If you are selling first and then buying. ideally you want to time it so that you will be negotiating with a discouraged seller at the end of the selling REALTY WOR season in your area. That is when you are WA3MNEBhp likely to get the best deal on your next home. It is a simple application of the rule �. of supply and demand.ICE On the co.traryis . -- dVYESTIffNTOPPORfU when the economy weak and people are r °b WidM dose a stlom W1 preferring to save SN' 9Xt$109,9001pphs &X 2 ball site lard a>a rather than spend, you have what's called a buyers' market, where there are more available homes than buyers. Buyers can be choosy and sellers ane usually unable to command top dollar for their home. It is especially important in a buyers' market to have your home sold before negotiating to buy your next house. In a buyers' market, houses stay on the market longer, meaning prices tend to go down and you, as a seller, may need to lower your estimate of value. Conversely, you should have little difficulty finding a new home. Homes can and do sell throughout the year and during the best and worst of economic conditions. Discuss your situation with your real estate representative. He or she can discuss the current market conditions with you and suggest the best time for you to buy and sell your home. Consider Season, Move Date Another factor which plays a role is the time of year. Try to sell your home during the most favorable selling months for your area - usually spring or fall, or the milder months when your home and yard look their best. Most people prefer to stay indoors during the colder months, and go on holidays in the summer. Also keep in mind that you want to have your home on the market during the early part of the peak selling season when buyers are out in full force. On the other hand, if you are buying, you want to try and buy between the spring and fall seasons, when there is less competition and when you will likely get the best deal. Ask your real estate representative when the best selling/buying season is in your area. If you need to schedule your move around, for example. the children being out of school or to avoid moving during the Christmas season. keep in mind that depending on the community, the average completion time for the sale of a home is between 30 and 90 days (from the time you sign the listing agreement to when the buyer signs the purchase agreement.) East Real Estate Ltd. 1099 KINGSTON RD. (FURNITURE MAIL) ,.� PICKERING MEMBER BROKER _D,'M KELLY (905) AJAX LINE 831.60M (905) 42&ti00( NTT properly prepare the house for a successful sale rather than have the house sit on the market for several months and not sell at all. When to Start Buying Once your home is on the market and potential buyers have begun to show interest, you can start looking for your new home. Find a sales associate who is familiar with the area(s) in which you are interested. The sales representative who listed your home can probably refer you to a qualified representative in those areas. If you get an offer immediately after you list, you can always try to negotiate a longer closing date to give yourself enough time to find and arrange the purchase of a new home. Many home sellers are concerned about being able to arrange both the sale of their existing home and the purchase of a new one. Your real estate representative can inform you of many procedures which can protect you, such as making a purchase conditional on the sale of your existing home or arranging financing. Summary Overall, if making a profit is more important to you than a quick sale, then take the time to consider all factors. In addition to your personal conditions - financial status, family and job stability - assess your market conditions. In the end, you'll come out ahead and have peace of mind knowing you got the best deals for your old and new homes. SIDAWAY* Call Graham at 683-2992 RF„�MA�C' Dualifi, One Ltd. 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LIZ HAUG' I 4 BEDROOMS IN AJAX - $165,900 'Huge eat -in kilden 'Close to schools 'Pnvaie fenced yard 'Dinirg room -Complete with fridge, store d built-in dishwasher 'Favorable finanong is avadabte THIS HOME IS AN ABSOLUTE MM SEV AND IT L ST SE r !! Start your yew of in this bsatiMrl 4 bedroom hose. This loan has MW Muatuek s lbor las. na Willi 1p, Bain tbor hudry, MV on sub bash wish d A L sinks. Cant or i srreh aeon For son into., db PATRM�A Parma M arm 4267677. BEAVrFUL STAffrM NOW *1S•,111111110 Prenwn lot be is b pack all -in ki., w kw dwq room b Wpe &* kups raster ' I ' MR Ira hak-in dowt 3 semi on stir. Firrdrd batsmen. JOAN NUD60N' 48"N P - d - "Atnedeft @Ww has tory rroodsave. o _- Cal Ken Brown, 428-7677. 9aY 9s SM"Wb&q Pte. Lot view cal A Sassed, 4267677. JLL SAYARD' KEN BROWN' 45056. 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