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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_01_18° tf• � � wt w- w-.� � wt .• 4 1 PANT SALE Save 20-50% .ak^,r•t%, P iel Itt4K J �, •, • t M M M ►Q M K Y V M .. *11.111 1 IYOUILL TAKE THE Ab AGE? 0 % PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 420.9707 er Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1995 48 pages A 1letroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 114 No. 3 Spin doctor Lacey Kelly took advantage of a free skate offered at the Ajax Community Centre on the weekend to practise her skating technique. Here, Lacey works on her spins at centre ice. photo by A.J. Groen All -day kindergarten among programs school trustees told must stayin budget 0 Public board officials want to see 'big picture' prior to decision on `no -cut' budget items By SAL Boltn1AR1To srAFF tttPourtt.k M', R11 AM — Controversial all -day kindergarten and Grade 7 and 8 instrumental music are among programs and services pub- lic school board trustees have been requested not to cut in setting a 1995 budget. Durham Board of Education trustees will have to decide whether to approve the list of "no -cut" items prior to the begin- ning of the budget deliberations early next month. A memo outlining the five prograins and services which trustees wouldn't be able to cut during the 1995 budget process was pre- sented to the txwd at Monday night's stand- ing Committee meeting. However, approval of the items was delayed after some trustees complained they need to know what the financial impact of their decision would be prior to making it. The list of "no -cut' issues presented to the school board include: junior and senior kindergarten programs; Grade 7 and 8 instru- mental music; gifted -program transportation; French -immersion transportation; and out- door education. "Since these programs have just been implemented, it would allow them to be fully implemented and assessed before we target New home sales incl e.1se dramatically' AJAX-PICKERING — The sale of new homes were sold in 1994, a 50 -per cent Ajax sales totalled 401 — 190 freehold and banes here and in the Greater Toronto Area increase over 1993 and the best year since 211 condos. (GTA) rose dramatically last year, far 1989. In 1993, 11,297 new homes were sold in :exceeding some projections. In Pickering, 720 homes were sold, the CTA. The Greater Toronto Home Builders' including 570 freehold (primarily single - Association (GTHBA) reports 16,920 new detached units) and 150 condominiums. See THIS ... Page A3 any changes to them," said Port Perry trustee Bobbie Drew, liaison trustee for !mance. "We're recommending we leave these pro- grams as is," she said. Brian Cain, supLrintendent of education in charge of fui:mce, said the decision to intro- duce a "no -cut" list was made, in part, because of a shortened public consultation process this year. lie noted Uie budget Process was delayed this year "until a new board was in Place'. following November's municipal election. During 1994 budget deliherations, it was )decided to consider all items for budget cuts. But that only served to intlwiie public opinion, he said. Trustees must grapple with a pro- jected 5.7 -per -cent increase in school board taxes. llowever, most of that increase is attributable to Capital expenditures and will likely tx chopped. Still, trustees refused to approve the list of See PUBLIC ... Page A5 Inside In the !news Editorial.......................................A6 Entertainment ............................ A 17 Classified....................................A22 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 l The News Advertiser _�regrdarly uses recycled newsprint _- 934t + 7t GST = $1 01 - 4. 01 MOE 2+A►7'ft1�'lr�w81�TLS�: SPO.: � �� •� r �. �. _._.... ............ Budi p et Wares residents tax hike By MARIANNE TAKACS She noted the Glendale recon- �y� RlpoR11M stnx tion project had been on the fist. PICKERING — Councillors Mayor Wayne Arthurs told her dipped into the reserves Monday the Concession 7 protect was "seen night to pare just enough of the from a political perspective as a Town budget to spare property own- need" even though it wasn't on the errs here a tax increase rix 1995. list. Ile also admitted to her that Councillors decided to delete a "staff will tell you that's not a road $171,494 transfer to the Town's priority in their view". reserve fund for the replacement of Wanl 3 Councillor Rick Johnson, capital equipment — the same who had proposed the Concession 7 amount they had added to that project, said he "got the calls from recon - reserve fund during budget meetings the residents' demanding the recon- lOdays earlier. y struction he: done. Ile maintained They also voted to reverse their many of the other items on the prior - recent decision to fund the purchase ity list had been put there because of a street sweeper and a salt dune other councillors had received calls from the general account to be paid about them from their constituents. for by 1995 tax dollars. They voted Ms. Senis's motion to have the instead to take the 5283,000 cost of Concession 7 project deleted the equipment from the vehicle received no support from colleagues. rye account. as originally recom- lire budget will go to the execu- mended by Town staff in their initial five committee for consideration at budget prOplOsatls its Jan. 23 meeting, at which the Those two major changes and a public can speak on it. Council is few smaller adjustments cut a little expected to grant falai approval to MOM from the budget than required the budget at its meeting of Feb. 6. to brim_ it down to a zero increase. Councillors had been toki by Town treasurer Jim Walls that a $423,000 cut would be required. Staff were instructed Monday night to make all the minor adjustments necessary to present to council's executive com- mittee next week a budget that would result in no tax increase for services provided by the Town. Town staff had originally handed councillors a draft budget with a zero -per -cent increase and a 1.5 -per- cent "special levy" to cover the Dost of Pickerins's new fire station at Dixie Road and Finch Avenue — which would have meant a 1.5-per- oent increase in taxes. Councillors' initial round of budget deliberations had brought that tax hilae up to 2.9 per cent, before Monday's changes pushed it down to zero. There was fitUe dispute over the cuts approved Monday night. The only contentious moment came when rookie rouncilkx Sherry Senis questioned an earlier change made to the roads budget that added a S200.00() expenditure for the paving of Concession 7 between Westney arxi Salem Roads. That project had been added after the deletion of a S730,000 expenditure for the re WEEKDAY SPECLU S Relaxers %Nash & Set M.•525 t,�iS12 ntup FUIt Head of weavIt-116 & up Pat 0rai& (hair not W&Wed)-_._.%0 a uP Plus Nan More In-ShopSpecial A i� • J IF N7 �11 r•w�uay Yra sa[a�a-a• cort- soruction of Glendale Drive between Glenanna Road and Finch Avenue. "The other project (Concession 7) isn't even on the list," said Ms. Senis, in reference to the priority list of roads projects presented to coun- cillors by Town staff. "It came out of nowhert -, Specializing in Jamaican style Jerk Cuisine Catering for all occasions t I FREE DELIVERY IN'AJAX a R PICKERING ON ORDERS OVER $20 Hours Monday -Friday 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. -10 px Sat. Mornine Breakfast 8.30 a.m. 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 It Sra Were thtfVWlogOrort 117 aoff right! Wirth more.' alts' YllEi , nmre .lit And more r AtA& ever before'. pow O ..ave from :x`125 % to 50 % O -Ax ` .given up i l to 75% Air, ." .almost everything.- 9r or :' Jr #VIII I - tie. r Watch for thel our northwest 1 Friday, Januali "THE EDGE - will broadcwt inside the Cel Saturday, J 0- January A 90 1 T .. his S Pace R�e� • : ,. `. ee To sh ed rot Vo lit ,our �ehtin 2i�00 at@ /1) vt g T adsOki) �ht CiVS'hoppih i chance away/ g to WIN x COMING y JY ur c , :Yr V-1 ., ,1011011 Nice 1 Y k o -n } r •3? E JJ ice Ab Reynolds -,i.- and'Helen Ley - G den.take a few spins around rr. 41 the ice at the Pickering Recreation - Complex Mon - 3 -` day during the weekly skating session ,...for Seniors. sghota by Andrew f; w. It Sra Were thtfVWlogOrort 117 aoff right! Wirth more.' alts' YllEi , nmre .lit And more r AtA& ever before'. pow O ..ave from :x`125 % to 50 % O -Ax ` .given up i l to 75% Air, ." .almost everything.- 9r or :' Jr #VIII I - tie. r Watch for thel our northwest 1 Friday, Januali "THE EDGE - will broadcwt inside the Cel Saturday, J 0- January A 90 1 T .. his S Pace R�e� • : ,. `. ee To sh ed rot Vo lit ,our �ehtin 2i�00 at@ /1) vt g T adsOki) �ht CiVS'hoppih i chance away/ g to WIN x COMING y JY ur c , :Yr V-1 ., ,1011011 I Townhouses replace apartments By MARIANNE TAKACS sTA6F REPORTER PICKERING — Town council has agreed to reverse a previous decision which allowed high- density apartment development on a 2.1 -hectare par- cel of land at the corner of Kingston Road and Southview Drive. The reversal was requested by the land's new owners, Zurich Indemnity Company of Canada, and area residents who had opposed the original apart- ment plan. At their Monday night meeting, council- lors okayed the return of the land to a medium -den- sity designation to allow for construction of town- houses. In 1991, Pickering council approved an Official Plan amendment requested by the previous owners to change the designation on the property to residen- tial high-density from residential medium -density. It also approved zoning bylaws that would allow the construction of 201 apartment units and 29 town- houses on the lands. Area residents opposed the changes and appealed the issue to the Ontario Municipal Board. However, at an OMB hearing on the appeal last summer the new owners, Zurich, requested an adjournment until early 1995. Zurich wanted to explore alternative design concepts to deal with the residents' concerns and come up with a develop- ment option more suited to current economic condi- tions. Three new options were discussed with area resi- dents and Town staff, involving either 72, 85 or 106 townhouse units within buildings up to four storeys high, and two single-family residences. On Monday, in addition to approving_ the medi- um -density designation, councillors approved changes to the zoning bylaws to allow development according to the new designs. The bylaws include several safeguard provisions that will allow council to retain control over the final desin of whatever project is eventually developed on the site. Council- lors have noted Zurich is expected to sell the land rather than undertake the development itself. Bar patron loses part of ear in outdoor brawl PICKERING — Police are gate a fight involving two bar man bit off a portion of the other investigating a brawl outside a patrons. Police say the confronta- man's ear. Pickering bar which resulted in tion was the result of a longtime The injured man was taken to one than losing part of his ear. feud between the two. One man Ajax -Pickering General Hospital Durham Regional Police were approached the other inside the where he was treated and released. called to the Tudor Arno Pub and bar, but they were told to take The incident is still under Restaurant on Whites Road thi.•ir fight outside, police report. investigation and no charges had around 8 pm. Monday to investi- During the ensuing scuffle, one been laid at press tune Tuesday. C�YYY Humfl'ateroou APPLAUSE• Honey Comb PLEATED SHADES • Single a Double Cell • Blackout Available • From the makers of DUETTE• PRESENTS las CELEBRnr& LIGHT UNES' MINI BLINDS 50%OFF • aaiery iassei • Spring Tempered Slats • lifetime Guarantee VERTICALS 35 °'°oFF LFR�EE • New Printed PVC's • Great Fabrics • Dependable Track SILHOUETTE@ . 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Single -detached housing tends to be the reference point within the industry and this is a very solid gain." The GTIIBA stretches from the Bowmanville area of Clarington to Burlingron and as far north as Aurora. The association had forecast a 15 to 2.0 -per cent increase in new home sales so the 50 -per cent rise "exceeded our wildest expecta- tions, ' Mr. Godfrey says. He attributes the sales increase to low mortgage rates, the improved economy, more con- sumer confidence and more peo- ple finding work. Each new home built creates two -and -a -half full-time jobs for one year. That translates into 42,300 jobs in 1994, Mr. Godfrey reports. For this year. "we expect to do at least as well as 1994," he says. If there are no tax increases in either the federal or provincial budeets, sales could rise between rive and 10 per cent, he adds. Help Put Pickering, Ajax Back to Work HIRE YOUR NEIGHBOUR Interior Painting: 3 Rooms for only 1199.00 Hardwood Floors 15.99/sq. ft. installed rtoM • Tiuradpidn me a w -r.....r..■.�..�. PAW a %wi bo =X . Cow _ -us btl*bLub 701- Cowden� we ti. 1M� . ftw* Jltt . solown 11111 - Cm*= rin.r rvro�► 11111 . Ptsew Call! I'n" oft W= P WW Eldw 5010 d ya a m-1 9 l a t� enter the are not f tMp - p1, spawned w �0" �10f N � � ua ttttwattmlA A+rut anb tamt. ire a Code d yw t� *9 wNh ft Sygem oetwwa. � FREE cd � from the dteGoty Presse ' b XX _ 'r ar..-ar 016M ..� nl wded tinur ca- Rltt1 • i3iitttlo This year's'sales may jump 10°Io FROM PAGE Al Association president Myer Godfrey says. "The freehold mar- ket, which represents the core of the new housing market, showed a 37 -per cent increase over 1993. Single -detached housing tends to be the reference point within the industry and this is a very solid gain." The GTIIBA stretches from the Bowmanville area of Clarington to Burlingron and as far north as Aurora. The association had forecast a 15 to 2.0 -per cent increase in new home sales so the 50 -per cent rise "exceeded our wildest expecta- tions, ' Mr. Godfrey says. He attributes the sales increase to low mortgage rates, the improved economy, more con- sumer confidence and more peo- ple finding work. Each new home built creates two -and -a -half full-time jobs for one year. That translates into 42,300 jobs in 1994, Mr. Godfrey reports. For this year. "we expect to do at least as well as 1994," he says. If there are no tax increases in either the federal or provincial budeets, sales could rise between rive and 10 per cent, he adds. Help Put Pickering, Ajax Back to Work HIRE YOUR NEIGHBOUR Interior Painting: 3 Rooms for only 1199.00 Hardwood Floors 15.99/sq. ft. installed rtoM • Tiuradpidn me a w -r.....r..■.�..�. 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Although the executive direc- director's departure for plays a minimal role in actual United Way fund-raising events, blamed as campaign he or she does play a large role $95 000 Short Of goal in terms of "planning; and leader - g ship" of the campaign. Mr. Goulin says. AJAX-PICKERING — The The effect that the resignation United Way of Ajax -Pickering had on the campaign, however, has fallen more than $95.000 was minimized by volunteer short of its SI -million 094 Gale Mossman, who filled in as fund -raisin,; goal. actin, executive director until But, it's too early to tell a permanent replacement if the united Way's was found, member agencies and Campaign chairman the people who rely on Y Louise Farr also provid- them will suffer. ' cd a stabilizing force Fxl.cutive director and -'did a fine job" in Denntx Goulin, who was terms of overall fund - appointed to his new post raising campaign planning. last Nmember, says the final Mr. Goulin adds. total came in at S904.506. Mr. Goulin feels the lasting Wt,iie he calls the final talky effects of the recession may have "disappointing". also contributed Mr. Goulin adds to the campaign the organization The lasting falling short of "gave it a real effects of the its goal. shot". "Many com- es uu e v e r. recession may panics had Mr. Goulin also fewer people. says the fund- have also therefore there raising cam- contributed t0 are fewer donors u paign started working." he siowly as a the campaign says - result of the res- He says it's ignation of the falling short of too early to tell former execu- whether the tive director last its goal. Many fund-raising Summer. just comp anies had shortfall will month, before have any impact the campaign fewer people, on the United kicker. off in Way's member September. therefore there agencies. "I tic timing "It's a hit cot the resigna- are fewer donors premature w tion, was unfor-working. ' tell. The alloca- tunate. 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I need to see the entire pic- through a tunnel and make a Lure before saying this cannot be decision without looking at the cut" big picture," complained Oshawa However, other trustees trustee Kathleen Hopper. believe the concept of the board "This is a list of things that having a "no -cut" list has some are nice to have, but I don't merit. agree with no -cut issues at all." "In oast years we had irate ,_______________________•. F r Value 99 2 MOVIES plus L RC Pack FREE MEM:.. 80g HO , ••• • • • •.0 0 • • • • • • •. • • 0 0 • •.•, A L I C 6 A L D W I N Iiii • I xMli.-II Iii• RENT IT TODAY! • (aKtl, ,I'1'F\ 1 • � llym 1 J 1 0 0 0 0 �t •IN A - _ ■s T • .lY Ani M.nt MM.l.sn To Tr . TMS P•ew. • • .•or ■uo ro w..o •• 0 1. 1 r( • ' • . ,• 1 • ' _: R ,THf MfDIA'M DQf 1 • - 1 i• 1= 0 1822 Whftes Rd. .. . .� • .. . 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• HARWOOD PLACE MALL � 314 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX m "Your Community Shopping Male' Presents k "MAGIC FROST" _a� SIDEWALK SALE DAYS Wed. to Sat., January 18th -21st _ anuary Zis � Saturday' 1 Karma's princess �R�S HpW dor aes �2:3� p•m' _ _. lie. god � : a ♦ � r--+rY�:►rw�.1�.arv--- �ss �. v w•e •. vw. Iry v v'7�P'a �r • Y ' groups of parents saying `How dare you look at cutting our pro- gram'," said board vice-chair- man Ruth Ann Schedlich, a Pick- ering trustee. ""This is to alleviate the community's concerns." Board chairman Patty Bow- man, a Whitby trustee, said the "no -cut" recommendation should be worded so as not to preclude the board making across-the- board cuts in areas such as trans- portation. "I support the status quo on gifted and French immersion transportation. barring any sav- ings which can be achieved through transportation (cuts), as long as we keep it equitable." The board is planning a series of public budget meetings in February and March, but the final dates for those meetings have not been set. 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Mail subscription rates Can. 1 yr. $70 General General 683-5110 Newsroom 683-5110 Distribution 683-5117 Classified 683-5110 (Nightline - 798-7672) FAX 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Real Estate and Automotive Saks 798-7672 National Advertising 493-1300 The News Advertiser welcomes 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 Law must include your full name, address and phone number for our information. They should not exceed one and a half pages in length The News Advertiser regularly uses rec�►ded newsprint • Xa Make change It seems the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commis- sion has finally reached the conclusion voters in Ajax and Pickering have believed for a long time: They deserve a sole voice in the House of Commons. The Commission is recommending the creation of a federal Pickering -Ajax Riding which will sever current links to the nearby community of Whitby. Unfortunately the benefits of such a move, at least in the structure it is proposed by the Commission, are dubi- ous. On one hand the move seeks to create a structure for voters in the communities of Pickering and Ajax that provides them with a direct channel to Ottawa legisla- tors. But in redrawing the boundaries the Commission has also managed to effectively split Ajax and leave a sizable portion of the town's voters in a new Ontario Riding. That is a clear conflict in terms of the philosophy behind federal political ridings. What should be a riding made up of people who share common concerns is instead going to be a riding where a good portion of the collective voice in the community will be heard over a fence. Further, Whitby is far enough removed from the com- munities of Ajax and Pickering that it has different issues to tackle, different priorities for its MP and different timetables for change. The Commission had an opportunity to give the com- munities of Ajax and Pickering a clear voice in Ottawa. Instead, it is creating a patchwork quilt that splits the very people it should be uniting. And that, unfortunately, will leave current and future MPs at a disadvantage in the way they serve constituents. In football parlance, someone has dropped the ball. �i11tTa WRm To Ttm NEWS ADVERTIsF..R, 130 CoxmiERCIAL AVE. AJAX,LIS 2H - 5 OR FAX U s AT 683 736L_ ♦ GUN CONTROL It's more like emotional mani*pulati*on To the editor: An open letter to Justice Minister Allan Rock, care of Dan McTeague: This letter is meant to comment more. I hope, on the nature of pol- itics than the issue of gun control. The way 1 see it, the issue of control is an urban politician's dream come true. It's an issue the public under- stands little about, and whose rem- edy means simply that the govern- ment of the day can take in more revenue in a way other than taxes — something like photo radar — by charging a registration fee for guns. Mr. Politician gets the public to believe some action has been taken to reduce gun -related crime PUD while at the same time it makes money. My specific question is, what crime does Mr. Rock's justice department predict will be reduced by the registration of sporting guns, excluding hand guns which are already required to be regis- tered? Let's see the statistics upon which these decision are being based, keeping in mind that rough figures are as follows: 32 per cent of homicides. are gun related. For argument's sake, let's take away hand gun statistics (since these guns are already required to be registered) and let's take away guns used to commit suicide (since suicide is classified as a homicide). Let's also take away guns used to commit domestic violence since I can't see the difference it would make in that situation if the gun were registered or not. Finally, let's remove from the statistics guns that were illegally obtained. If the statistics were published for crimes which this bill could actually impact, the public would soon realize how the justice department is manipulating our emotions and doing little to address the serious problems of domestic violence, drug crime, illegal gun sales and smuggling. If Mr. Rock really believes a gun registry system will serve a purpose other than as a money - grab, let's see a study predicting A-1 i -i' ft,v _ I . . . the positive results hoped for with- out padding figures by using sui- cide statistics (because I feet larix numbers of these people would simply find another means of end- ino their lives. In closing, I think it may be marginally useful for police to know who has guns and who doesn't. But frankly, I think police should approach every situation as if guns might be involved. What we might find is that police who call into a registry may let their guard down. Let's hear some arguments and some public debate before this bill is passed into law. Mike Newman Pickering by Steve Nease J TrT_ 4 -4w4 - Y -# P YHEREMA 11. 1"15-k 7-A * �NOFP _ C * AZ �Town of Pickering (905) 4&2222 *(905) 683.2760 *11 Ni- �1, Winter 1994/]995 Public Skating Hours The Planning Department has PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX prepared the -� Fridays 7:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. * following documents._as Saturdays 5:00 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. Sundays 3:00 4:45 red work - - p.m. - p.m. Cost: (including GST) $2.501person for a new cial Plan for the 10 passes - S20/person S6.001family (under 7 yrs. FREE) * Town- - 10 passes - S36/family S1.00/Senior Citizen * Evolving Needs, Parents and Tots Thursdays 10:30 a m.-12 noon Healthy settings Fridays 1.00 p.m. -2:30 p.m. A Vision for Pickering Cost: $1.50 + Senior Skate (45 years +) r . Vetsitsd Land Uses Pickermg's Draft Community Mo nddys 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Neighbourhood and Vtllage Plans Fridays 10:00 am. -1.00 p.m Cont: $1.00 ^� l� Pickering Department of Parks & Facilities * V Addreeeingth.lrsuee District 420-4624 , * Planning Backgmunder No. 2 Plan or Cansninaryn Report tee 683-2760 r Preliminary CanrrwnRy vision i Runty Review Statement To obtain any of these documents or for further information j� regarding the Pickering District Plan Review please Call: yT The Town of Pidcerng Planning Department at (905)4204617. T yT yT T * * T T y� T * * s I • LAWN BOWLING Discover the great sport of lawn Bowling"! Inexpensive fun for all ages. This winter duuc is a free introduction sponsored by the South Pickering Lawn Bowling Clublearn rules, scoring and the basic skills of play all in preparation for use on the new Earl Wilson Greens in the Summer of 1995. Call 831.26% to register. Wednesday: 7:00 pm - 9:00 Location: Seniors Activity Centre Starting. January 25,1995 Fee: Free of Charge u e NNW in 10 > O• lily Z"-7MM�AOVM=ER4M4J SAM toads projects and Trusfte In Bankruptcy create jobs n servicess idudtngpal & wporate PICKERING — Funding has cies been approved for two infraswc- CMMWA ture projects in Pickering worth 122 Abert St. 721-7506 almost $3.5 million. The federal and provincial gov- AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 emments, under the Canada/Ontario COBOUFO: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Infraswcture Works program, will provide $1.7 million for the recon- Saturday & evening appointments available. etruction of F ' Road 517 FREE initial consultatgn. airport million for the reconstruction of Spruce Hill Road, Strouds Lane and Welrus Street. The Fairport project will include the installation of new storm sewers, curbs and sidewalks. All the projects are scheduled to be completed by August of 1996, and they will create about 425 per- ' son -weeks of employment. This is only a test PICKERING — Residents shouldn't be alarmed by steam and loud bangs coming from the Picker- ing Nuclear Generating Station Thursday, according to Ontario Hydro. Testing between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on a new standby boiler is expected to create a lot of steam and be quite noisy. The standby boiler, which is located txhind Unit 8 at the plant, provides a backup steam -beating source in the event that all eight reactors at the station were shut down at the same tune. The eeneratcx is diesel fueled. ff Te -Ming is txing conducted Jur- JAMES R. YANCH BUTLER CARPff CLEANING SERVICE 1 . •' • • ' 1 Room Stearn FRECleaned ' ' or 1 Chair • PAnimum $50.00 order required • Present coupon upon cleaning "TELL YOUR FRIENDS THE BUTLER DID /T" 905-686-9160 UMITED TIME OFFER CL • ing the day to minimize the effect 2 01111 the community. CHOICES CORRECTION Wrong ID for child in Page 1 photo AJAX-111CKERING — A photo on Page 1 of the Jan. 13 News Advertiser incorrectly identified one of the children in the accompanying caption. The girl who appeared in the photo is Liisa Sahamies. The News Advertiser regrets the error. N you're a senior (55 PLUS) you can purchase Auto Insurance for as much as 30% less. Then again if you . re a senior you - earned Ajax, Pickering Senior Citizen Friendship Centre Insurance Plan. For more Info.: Pickering residents call: 1-800-361.6996 Alex residents call: 668-1477 Trent University at Durham College Spring Session 30 {actuary to 25 April 1995 Introductory courses offered two evenings per week: • And opolov 100: Introductory Anthropulogy monWedi • Cuhural Studies 100: Introduction to modern culture )Tues/Thurs) • Hb" 120: Western European history (Tues,rrhurs, • Socio!M: Introduction to social analysis Mon/Wed) Fvr ir"malierlor a�_. -. - • NO GST • NO PST • SET OF SHEETS • BED FRAME • MATTRESS COVER • PILLOW WITH ANY MATCHING MATMSS SET PURCHASED 30 rw I Sici Wti'RESS SET 1424 DOUBLE ... 279 sET4 QUEEN..... 299 sET s KING.........509 SET 7 MATES BED Z & :189 2rtw5 OR SIC- 6418 W"aESS AV v7 SET 1394 )OuBLE...259 sET4xi )UEEN.....279 sET 474 (NG ......... 459 sET 7m 5waf WNSSI 89 SET 1314 wuBLE...209 sET 3u QUEEN .....239 sue I BAYLY 3 0 C CLEMENTS �BIn laetrr . 570 Was"► tiaod Swtlt .-619-1315 COMFORT SLEEP $169 SETSORA DOUBLE... 189 sET 324 OUEEN.....219 sET 3m SAVE UP' F_% M 1% 0 10 t rr�t t rrr ORTHO PEDIC .6 MM 139 SET 1224 DOUBLE ... 169 SFT a QUEEN ..... 199 su 33 :r:r.••rw It t.w•.r .�...�., 1 ?9 1249 a11mawv clow MUNOW 10 IL �— a.r•r: �� "awaymfift":109' 5 •t• ria cn SLUMBER REST W am 99 SET 1184 DOUBLE.. n SET QUEEN ...169 su n�,�r•�. JRy �R�.,,�(�t • MGR•aA .. -. • - !h.iigY'.ilifL�� `X.� IR 1*0; v:r MP rips federal riding boundary changes By KEITH GILLIGAN changes to the readjustment act. If coininission's recommendations STAFF REPORTIM there.are no changes, then the will proceed. AJAX-PICKERING — The area's MP is "upset" changes to M % federal riding boundaries will give 63.78L Ajax and Pickering two representa- IN tives in Ottawa after the next national election. SOON! Dan McTeague, MP for the cur- rent Ontario Riding, is angry that, PRICES THAT by creating a Pickering -Ajax Rid- WILL FLOOR YOU! ing and redrawing the borders for Ontario Riding, the Federal Elec- toral Boundaries Commission for the Province of Ontario is "split- ting Ajax. "It should have one voice. The ' ' argument I put forward (to a par- liamentary committee reviewing the boundary Chan es) is it tr is Ajax as separate communities. It should have one united voice in Ottawa. It doesn t do Ajax justice to split it" unbwAlllhl�table a The changes, the first since Il 1987, are needed because of growth in the area, he notes. Ontario Riding currently has the ' third largest number of con- stituents in the country, with about 215,000. The boundaries commis- sion redrew the borders so each riding in the Province would have an average of about 98,000 resi- dents. Using the commission's pro- posed boundaries and current pop- ulation statistics, Pickering -Ajax A° Riding has 102,580 constituents and Ontario Riding 98,774. «v Ontario Riding currently covers all of Pickering ane! Ajax and most of Whitby. InmstoM.- The proposed Pickering -Ajax .6 Riding is bounded by Lake Ontario + .. on the south, the Pickering -Scar- borough border on the west• the Wallcoverin CPR tracks, Concession 3 and r '� Ilwy. 2 on the north and the Ajax - Whitby boundary on the east. u• waw The new Ontario Riding °� w includes all of Whitby and cam MW Styles Uxbridge, the rural area of north . Pot,,,,, may .pry :tori+ ,..,,..• srw.Yn �) ' Pickering and all of Ajax north of t ; Ilwy. 2, which is increasingly4 .••.. alil,r� becoming more densely populated. "Ilse electoral commission wants to increase the number of ridings in the province to 103 from the "° ;"V present 99. Last year, the commission t+ryl.tt.tt released its recommendations, but s the government suspended the commission's operations until a parliamentary committee could review the Electoral Boundaries Vill Readjustment Act Any maple by the committee have to be presented r cewsawwwm to the House of Commons, which ry, has until June 22 to approve UM (1500) is" 1Nin a trip y to 4FLORIDA con-plknents of Fazio's and Oshawa Travel for dde t Ask about our "73r SPECIALS PAINTER'S CHOICE p1r�0i1NGL CAW • Spirem bee point UM 79 3.781 - M % Willi, 36M Finish 63.78L MOM UM 18!.78L6 • One coat uoveroge 3 78L cow eti'Tft*A*ADV9*F1*k JAMMWW,11"S-IlyQrllrM 00 - a*-- `�5N &,_.1.216% VT&h'"PUTNERS LIMITE TRUSTEES IN BANKRUPTCY 74 KING ST, W. 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IInvestors Gin up LYMI PILKINGTON David Roth, Region Manager Oshawa-Whdby office, for Investors Group Financial Services Inc., is pleased to amounce JaM PLKMTON has received her Chartered Francial plainer ttie carradan planning. LTM has achieved a high level of sped dud larowledge in *wood. insurance, and taxation matters which will enable her in provide the hest possible service to her marry ciente. U101 has been a representative with Investors since 1990. In addition to being a Chartered FrrmvW Flamer, LYNN holds a Bachelor of Ara degree from Mc ilmaer University and is also a graduate of the Canadian Securities Course. Investors Group Financial Services Inc. is a mamba►-oomparry of YYsmipeg-based Investors Group Inc. With over $23 billion in assets under maragement or administraion. and more than 1,000.000 client accounts, Investors is one of thet financcial services cornparms i. The cornpany offers a comprehensive and services.. L1 00 . Ord obrpddliisr4 �hhttaDh6rR t.itia�._ answer questions. Child Find will be assisting par- ents in developing child-identifira- tion kits for a donation of S2. Hot doss and refreshments will be avail- able. Admission to the fair is free. The school is located at 401 Kint_ston Rd., just east of Rouge- mont Drive, on the south side of Hwy. 2. For more information, call 5(>n 1722. I I 1 Alzheimer information at mall display DURHAM - Information for families affected by Alzheimer's disease is being provided at a Durham Retion display beginning next week. The Alzheimer Society of Durham Retvion has an aware- ness display booth in the Oshawa Centre from Jan. 23 to Jan. 25. 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MM "a $1 MOURS 166DWRE 16 AVEtt SM MM 9 M asp � f 10011ls �19721.0 17 7 E tlls:see-14��SlAOAY11i �P.���.27a2- slluwnsll�rwrwagwwa T1i181i1B1►S AIDYEnTl6ii;irEDv jAPttJittY >�1!!S-U-A __,i b -board .Jan. 18,1995 Billboard its a free feature for community events of a non -prof. it nature. To have your events promoted in Billboard, fax 683. 7363 or write to the Ajax -Pick- ering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 2H5. The deadline for Bill- board items is 10 a.m. the Mon. day prior to Wednesday publica- tion, 10 a.m. the Wednesday prior to Friday publication and 10 a.m. the Thursday prior to Sunday publication. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 SCHIZOPHRENIA: The Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics (Durham Chapter) support group meets at 7 p.m. in Building 30, Auditorium (use rear entrance) of the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, 700 Gordon St., Whitby. The group meets third Wednesday of each month. 404-1301. HEAD INJURY: The Head Injury Association of Durham Region holds a support group meeting at 7:30 7. p.m. at 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Presen- tation by Barbara Claiman of Communi- ty Solutions, a network of services and support for people with brain injuries. 723-2732. HOME BUSINESS: The Durham Home Business Association holds a breakfast seminar Financial Planning for Your Business and Future at 7:30 a.m. at Trillium Trails, Snow Ridge Ct., off Sim- coe St. N., Raglan. S15 per person. S 10 for members. Display table set-up starts at 7 a.m. 683-8703 (Bob). 721-3323 (Bernice). 985- 1401 (Brian). CA,NIERA CLUB: The Pickering Camera Club will meet at Pine Ridge Secondary School, 2155 Liverpool Rd. N., at 7:30 p.m. A representative from Minolta Cana- da will speak on Cokin Filters. 831-8907 (}Harvey Kirsch). SING: The lean McDonald Sineers needs adults to join singers in a tribute to the Brits review, and registration is on Jan. 18, 23 and 30. For more informa- tion, location and time of meet- ings, call lean McDonald at 837- 2611. 37- 26(I. THURSDAY, JAN. 19 LA LECHE LEAGUE: The Pickering La Leche League meets at 7:45 p.m. and pregnant women, mothers and babies are welcome. Information and support provided on breast-feeding. Call 831-2017, 416-283-5044 or 416-282-6462 for information and location. MOMS, TOTS: A moms and tots drop-in centre is held from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at St. Paul's United Church, 65 Kinas Cres., Ajax. The centre also runs Tuesdays at the same time. S30 to attend mance a week for 12 weeks. 428-0062, 686-3377. BRIDGE: The Pickering Village Bridgte Club plays from 10 am. 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 S3. Admission is 50 cents. The club plays Satur- day evenings and Thursday mom- ings. 683-9141, 839-2646. LEARNING DISABILITIES: The Leaming Disabilities Associa- tion Oshawa Chapter meets at 7 ITALY - 14 DAYS ESCORTED TOUR APRIL 29, 1995 12 20.00 cdn. PP based on twin Italy Travel Presentation Sun., ,Jan. 22/95 at our offfce 2.-00 P. M RS.V.P. 905-428-1328 ft SM4a1 VAL MARSHALL TRAVEL 702 Harwood Ave. S. Ajax, Ont. J _� f�M► 'tr`_' �.� ram '• The beautiful country of ITALY is yours to discover on a 14 day escorted tour departing on APRIL 29th, 1995. After an overnight flight from Toronto, you arrive in 'The Etemal City". ROME- Here you'll spend time sightseeing with a local guide A visit the COLOSSEUM. ST. PETER'S SQUARE and the BASILICA- Time will also be time for independent activities before the tour moves on to the capital of Tuscany, FLORENCE. This is a city for art lovers and we'll visit SANTA MARIA DE BORE AND THE GALLERY OF FATE ARTS to see Michelangelo's DAVID. Once again. there is free time for independent sightseeing or dropping in the shops in PIAZZA SANTA CROCE, After brief stops in Genoe A Milam we move on to Lake Maggiore for 2 nights at the beautiful resort fawn of SIRESA. Aha your day of rest A relaxation. we visit the Swiss resort town of LUGANO. on our way to the city of orals, VENICE. After gliding through the canals by private boat. we take a walking sour that covers ST. MARKS BASILJCA, the lavish DOGE'S PALACE and of course the BRIDGE OF SIGHS. As before, you have leisure time hen to allow you to enjoy the wonders of this exciting city, on your own. After Venice, we continue our touring, visiting SAN MARINO, the world's smallest independent republic and then on to ASSISI, where we'll visit the BASILICA OF ST. FRANCIS and spend the night before heading south to SORRENTO. A trip across the Bay of Naples to the ISLE OF CAPRI is planned aid once again you'll have plenty of leisure time to enjoys this beautiful resort area. , As we head back to ROME for our flight back to Canada we'll have many wonderful memories of this ancient country and its beautiful sights. Personally escorted by Gale Mossman of VAL MARSHALL TRAVEL, this tour offers you (he f xten►din sty for independent travel at the end of the tour, if p.m. at the Grandview Rehabilita- tion and Treatment Centre, 600 Townline Rd. S., Oshawa. Topic is Testing — What Does it Tell Us? 436-7706. BREAST CANCER: Reach to Recovery, a breast -cancer support group for patients, family and friends, meets from 7-9 p.m. at the Family Trust building, southeast corner of Bayly Street and Finley Avenue in Ajax. The group meets the third Thursday of each month. 686-1516. FRIDAY, J AN. 20 READING GROUP: The Peace Reading Group holds its inaugural meetine at 7 p.m. at the Peace Lutheran Church, on Liverpool Road south of Bayly Street, Pickeringi It's free, open to all adults and will _ meet every two weeks. The first book is Scar Tissue by Michael Ignatieff. 427-3213 (John Vervaeke). ROBBIE BURNS: Ballycliffe Lodge and Nursing Home is hold- ing a "Robbie Bums Ni -ht" from 7 to 10 p.m. at 70 Station St. in Ajax. Pipe band and Scottish dancers. 683-7321. Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following edabWhment has applied to the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for a Sato Licence Zante,100 Westney Road South, Units 8 dt 9 Ajax (including outdoor area) Any resident of the muniapality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. 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The group meets on Thurs- days, from Feb. 2 to March 9, from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m., at St. Mary Catholic Secondary School, Whites Road south of Finch Avenue in Pickering. Cost is $36 for one parent and $54 for two. To register or for more information, call the centre at 433-0386, ext. 26. IrSOURPAUY MDWEILLBUY IF WE WANT T0. ft's our first anniversary, but you get the gift. Buy your favourite Subway sub and we'll give you a second one - FREE. At Subway, we really know how to party. Second Sub must be of equal or lesser price. Sat., Jan. 21 " 11 A.M.-7 P.M. BROCK ROAD LOCATION 981 Brock Rd. at Bayly St. across from Bay Sports "a W"#DMW?*W..R P,tuM!W W:MIX'"►cs DIA :r BRAND OPENING SPECIAL RING TOWN Foos ©OM �,:�.--•�,�� :..�-=.STs. _ - ]BUY ONE sub at regular price and... GET ONE FREE of equal or lesser price. Restrldbns May Apply. Not VW Wth Any 01tw pier *SUBWAY" I I lic I 'h,c \\ licru I rcs1i 1% (hc I Fri., Jan. 20th 11 A.M.-7 P.M. Sat., Jan. 21 n 11 A.M.-6 P.M. PICKERING TOWN CENTRE LOCATION FOOD COURT 1FAGZ 14 •A-T1llZN rlRADVBR71S1x, WED, JANUARY 1161915 .. . Aj*ax, Pstuden 0 Program teaches students importance of environment, conservation DURHAM — Students across the province will be given the opportunity to help improve the environment while earning money this summer. The Ontario ranger program funded by the Ministry of Natural German & Hungarian Cuisine BANQUET FACILITES AVAILABLE Sun. Brunch 10:30-2:30 Tues. -Fri. 11:30-2:30 & 5-10 p.m. Sat 5-10 p.m. Sun. 10:30-9:00 Located in the Courtyard of Pi'rkenng Village 109 Old Kingston Rd, AIax (905) 427-6760 Serving Your Favourite Wlported Bews &Pub Grub gibe Ausir ailurs_ aliru SunbaV 683-9353 109 Old Kingston Rd. IN THE COURTYARD PICKERING VILLAGE) VIVA JAM VWAS Tib CteosM/ l 06nd straw Show tMaeelra TRAM V001, ROSTN• IAN W MICNARL M�� rANVW 2111113 COMEDY TROWiTze BM W MK Laws@% iJw, smw v 00owenwam eJ06^F&46142435 t your converd otl Ca■ Oksclor Frm*b Vogl (906)646-9796 pogld Aca albtra 44 Awd At-, Ai= un M ew i 0alum sopm wmoN sm,imm;0 Tomahitaw Imam 16nelte we ky 120 nose CiTM raw. is Fragee "per Lub cos tiro Jw Sun, Jag. 22't' 81111 a w 11 So &AL For Vow 1.1d biwOo Plasm w `Un Fit tl slat-! Resources provides students the chance to learn first-hand about fish. wildlife, parks, water, land and for- est ecosystem management. Participants in the program undertake a variety of activities raining from tree planting to creat- ing portages. They also learn about many aspects of outdoor life includ- ing canoeing and fust aid. Ontario rangers tarn around S37 a day and work five days per week. They also receive free room and hoard and a partial subsidy for travel costs. ts 1 nvited to be On The program is restricted to youths born between July 31, 1977 and December 31, 1978. Applicants must be enrolled in school and a res- ident of Ontario. The program runs for eight weeks, beginning in late lune or early July. The selection process is based on a computerized geographic random draw of all applicants to provide an eyu.d opportunity for eligible candi- dates. Only 432 positions are avail- able tier 1995. Applications for Ontario ranger tarso rangers positions are available at all sec- ministry's youth programs office, ondary schools across Ontario or Box 6900, Peterborough, Ont., K9J from local Ministry of Natural 7B1 or by callina (705) 740-1208. Resources offices. Applications may Deadline for applications is Jan. also be obtained by contacting the 30. . F:r_wTO L WALL SAVINGS COMING SOON: Enjoy a little taste of Britain at the Royal Scot Tavern V The Royal Scot Tavern has been in Ajax Open from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday to for almost 20 years and is finally coming Thursday with breakfast on the weekends, home. The Royal Scot is a popular neighborhood First opened by a Scotsman, the popular pub with many of its regular customers British pub is once again in the hands of a walking to the pub. fellow countryman. The food is always great and the menu Laird Fraser took over the restaurant in features daily lunch and dinner specials and late July and along with wife Wilma and soon Laird will be adding pub food items 4. partner Jimmy Smy have given it a little traditional to Britain. more Bntish character with a soccer theme Monday night is darts night and Tuesday and by serving an authentic Scottish night there's never a quiet moment when breakfast on the weekends. many of the patrons get up in front of the A soccer player when he first came to crowd and show off their talents during Canada, Laird has given the pub a soccer Kareoke night. theme with scarves from 32 different teams Wednesday is the weekly jam session as well as sweaters and games featured on featuring an informal night of guitar playing the big screen TV that are picked up by and singing. satellite There's a DJ cranking out the tunes If you've never tasted a breakfast fit for a Thursday and Friday and on Saturday night Scotsman, then youll find out they're not the and Sunday afternoon local talents such as Al only ones who can enjoy this combination of Matthews and Jimmy Fraser entertain the eggs, Ayrshire bacon, square sausage, black patrons. pudding, haggis and tatty scones. So for a taste of Britain right in your own "It's become very popular with people neighbourhood, visit the Royal Scot Tavern coming from all over the place after hearing located at 44 Hunt St. in Ajax or call 683 - about it from friends and relatives," says 6657. Laird. Q.x • �- Yl VIM;. 'if��rrrrtrrrrrr.�,,. •ey�i{�+r���i FEED A FAMILY OF only FOUR 4399 Includes 4 reg. burgers, - 4 small fries, \�= -7 4 16 oz. soft- . drinks & ` 4 sundaes. NO COUPON � REQUIRED Nw 250 Boy at. W., vl Ajax 619-0662 Billiards and Entertainment • Full menu until 3 am. • Open 7 days a week • Break the office perm• rut. cue up a great time at Radc'em up! •Shufilebaud, Pro -shop. darts, TV (905) 619-9881 11 Rxvl1 tit, unit 20 (%IcKM± PhrA C HALF TIME SHOW WITH "BUD GIRLS" TP ORIEIrfAL STAF ✓JN / r -,c� ter J.'JJf/ J� J tarso rangers positions are available at all sec- ministry's youth programs office, ondary schools across Ontario or Box 6900, Peterborough, Ont., K9J from local Ministry of Natural 7B1 or by callina (705) 740-1208. Resources offices. Applications may Deadline for applications is Jan. also be obtained by contacting the 30. . F:r_wTO L WALL SAVINGS COMING SOON: Enjoy a little taste of Britain at the Royal Scot Tavern V The Royal Scot Tavern has been in Ajax Open from 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Monday to for almost 20 years and is finally coming Thursday with breakfast on the weekends, home. The Royal Scot is a popular neighborhood First opened by a Scotsman, the popular pub with many of its regular customers British pub is once again in the hands of a walking to the pub. fellow countryman. The food is always great and the menu Laird Fraser took over the restaurant in features daily lunch and dinner specials and late July and along with wife Wilma and soon Laird will be adding pub food items 4. partner Jimmy Smy have given it a little traditional to Britain. more Bntish character with a soccer theme Monday night is darts night and Tuesday and by serving an authentic Scottish night there's never a quiet moment when breakfast on the weekends. many of the patrons get up in front of the A soccer player when he first came to crowd and show off their talents during Canada, Laird has given the pub a soccer Kareoke night. theme with scarves from 32 different teams Wednesday is the weekly jam session as well as sweaters and games featured on featuring an informal night of guitar playing the big screen TV that are picked up by and singing. satellite There's a DJ cranking out the tunes If you've never tasted a breakfast fit for a Thursday and Friday and on Saturday night Scotsman, then youll find out they're not the and Sunday afternoon local talents such as Al only ones who can enjoy this combination of Matthews and Jimmy Fraser entertain the eggs, Ayrshire bacon, square sausage, black patrons. pudding, haggis and tatty scones. So for a taste of Britain right in your own "It's become very popular with people neighbourhood, visit the Royal Scot Tavern coming from all over the place after hearing located at 44 Hunt St. in Ajax or call 683 - about it from friends and relatives," says 6657. Laird. Q.x • �- Yl VIM;. 'if��rrrrtrrrrrr.�,,. •ey�i{�+r���i FEED A FAMILY OF only FOUR 4399 Includes 4 reg. burgers, - 4 small fries, \�= -7 4 16 oz. soft- . drinks & ` 4 sundaes. NO COUPON � REQUIRED Nw 250 Boy at. W., vl Ajax 619-0662 Billiards and Entertainment • Full menu until 3 am. • Open 7 days a week • Break the office perm• rut. cue up a great time at Radc'em up! •Shufilebaud, Pro -shop. darts, TV (905) 619-9881 11 Rxvl1 tit, unit 20 (%IcKM± PhrA C HALF TIME SHOW WITH "BUD GIRLS" MwONNARI DOMW Tal."OUA atD'f!T '"M OWABY b Thots" cusww 1 pntt bafonp�ada t 6 not arsiMbM on II or tl*my f i -> COUPON J,: w ti r,�M 11 F7,iwm TP ORIEIrfAL STAF UFFET MwONNARI DOMW Tal."OUA atD'f!T '"M OWABY b Thots" cusww 1 pntt bafonp�ada t 6 not arsiMbM on II or tl*my f i -> COUPON J,: w ti r,�M 11 F7,iwm THE NEMS ADYEM111M VVED, JANUARY 14 I"$ -Moe M -A Two -da conference targets racism AJAX-PICKERING - Towards a Prejudice -Free Society is the theme of a two-day anti -racism conference slated for Feb. 10 and 11 at Exeter High School in Ajax. The conference is sponsored by the equity and race relations committee of the Social Development Council of Ajaax-Pickering. It's one of several events in the council's year-long anti -racism community education program Taking a Stand. funded by the Ontario government's Anti -Racism Secretariat. Ministry of Citizenship. "Ihe conference will be held on Friday from 6:30 to 10 p.m. and Saturday. from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registra- tion will he at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, with the program kick-off at 7 p.m.. Saturday sign-up is at 8:30 a.m. Friday features a sign language choir from Valley Farm Public School of Pickering. That will be followed by keynote speaker Chief Gary Edgar of the Missis- saugas of Scuea, Island First Nation. His topic is Fiat Nations: the reality of racism, discrimination and hope for the future.'Ihe evening will close with feminist story- teller Shawna Watson. Saturday offers a participatory session to give conference participants the opportunity to brainstorm and discuss specific strategies to reduce and eliminate racism. Admission is free on Friday and S5 on Saturday. Lunch will be provided. A private roam for thou who are fasting will be available. A room will also be availahle for prayer to accommodate Ramadan. For more information or to register call 686-2661. ■&r_ LOOK WHO s COMING TO AJAX:: c o . • NAPOLEON - SAH FIREPLACES EMBERS Fireplace Warehouse Direct To You - Inventory Clearance 140"3&4751 ,•♦ Invest X5,000 In Your RRSP For Only $340 After Tax* Save an extra 40% in Federal and Ontario related high-technology industnes umck ding To find out more, please call your taxes on your RRSP contribution with an CD-ROM, laser imaging and virtual reality. kwestment Advisor or call EVC at: investment in DGC Entertainment Ventures Advisors to EVC include directors David 416-972-1156, Corp. (EVC). Invest in Canada's high Cmnenberg, Norman Jewison and Alan 1 -800 -EVC -1159, growth entertainment, and 1QV, plus 23 other industry leaders. oweimorg Shares purchased prior to March 1, 1995. 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During his three- year term Mr. Broad - 'Ed Broadbent beat .:will forgo the parliamentary pen- .sion of approximately $60,000 a year that he received on top of his $100,000 -plus annual salary. In a short press >Telease, Prime Minister Jean Chretien applauded the re- appointment of Mr. Broad- bent to a role be has held since 1990. "Mr. Broadbent has demonstrated a strong com- mitment to human rights," said Prime Minister Chmtien. "I am pleased that he has agreed to continue his excel- lent work on such an impor- tant issues" The appointment is effec- tive Jam I i. 1995. fission Ic WHITBY - Mission Ice is well under way in Whitby. While town officials try to fig- ure out a way to build more ice pads in the community, the Whit- by Arena I-undraising Association is busy in its quest to find money to help offset the cost of such a hi«h-ticket item. yThe association recently raised $2.500 in a Christmas tree sale. Association members are now busy encouraging schools to take part in a candy -apple day. Other fund-raisers are being planned. ;e spurs community to action Cheryl Thompson, association president, says Whitby has a fine reputation for recognizing and actino on community needs. "We're expecting a great deal of support from all parts of Whitby." she says. The association formed last fidl after parents stood in a lineup for more than 12 hours to resister their children for about 250 open- im_s for hockey. I'he Whitby Minor Hockey Association was not able to accommodate the demand: f loc:k- ey officials reported that 99 chil- dren were turned away. The answer, of course, is more ice surface, says Mrs. Thompson. She says the popula- tion growth in Whitby simply warrants it. As well as 62 house leagues hockey teams and 18 representa- tive teams in Whitby. more than 1.000 children play ringette in Whitbv. There's also men's hock- ey teams, while figure skatin_� and public skating continue to he very popular. Durham mayors climb on board for more GO trains By JOAN RANSBERRY by, add full service to Oshawa and introduce the GO DCRI{A�r STAFF train to Clarington. DURHAM — Area politicians were preaching* to Two weeks ago. Oshawa commuters welcomed the converted Friday when they lobbied GO Transit the startup of rush-hour train service to the city. A officials for full train service for Ajax. Whitby, while back. Durham Centre MPP Drummond White Oshawa and Clarington, says Ajax mayor presented Minister of Transportation Gilles Jim Wittv. Pouliot a 91 -page, 2.500 -name petition ask - Durham chairman Gary Herrema. Mr. ing that full GO train service he brought Witty and mayors from Whitby, Oshawa heck to Whitby. and Clarington met with the GO Transit About 14 months ago, the ministry board of directors and made a plea for full cut off peak GO service between Toronto and train service m south Durham. point_% east of Pickering as part of a province -wide "We werespeaking to the converted," says mayor cost-cutting endeavor. Witty. "The board agrees with us" For the past year, passengers heading to Ajax and Mayor Witty says GO officials will pass on the Whitby have had to switch from the train to a bus at request to have full service resume in Ajax and Whit- the Pickering stop during off-peak hours. The Whitby Fundraising Asso- ciation has just elected its execu- tive. As well as Mrs. Thomson, the board is made up of vice pres- ident Robin Scott, treasurer Lynn Seymour, secretary Sylvia Wal- lace, directors at large Brian Watt, Dan Cloutier and Jillian Barry. Cops charge Oshawa teacher with assault OSHAWA - An Oshawa pub- lic school teacher has been charged with assault following a month-long investigation by Durham Regional Police. James.Nelson, 46, of Oshawa, turned himself over to police on Jan. 13 and was charged with assault level one in respect to an incident with a 12 -year-old male student on Dec. 13. The alleged assault took place in the school yard at Dr. S. J. Phillips Public School during lunch break. fie is scheduled to appear in Oshawa Provincial court Jan. 24. Neither Durham Board of Edu- cation communications officer Mary Brown nor teachers' union officials would discuss details of the incident. They refused com- ment on whether Mr. Nelson has been suspended from his job. Sic.. _ .. _..,.---- nterta inment First-rate acting in The Crucible D `Fine' production brings to life the story of faith and superstition in Salem, Massachusetts By BILL SIMPSON SPECIAL TO THE \'EWS ADVERTISER PICKERING — The Crucible, written in the early `50s by American playwright Arthur Miller, deals with the legal per- secution and hanging of peo- ple accused of witchcraft or working with the devil. Set in the Puritan town of Salem. Massachusetts in 1692, it is a story of faith and superstition, of loyalty and betrayal, of courage, fear and passion. The play is based on records of what actually happened in Salem. Theatre Durham's production of The Crucible opened recently. Much credit for this fine produc- tion goes to director John 11. Foote, who also designed the lighting and producer Brenda Denman, who put together the set. The lighting is very effective and the set is great. The carpet, not one of the best Features of this theatre space, has been covered with an absolutely marvelous floor of rough -cut planks. This floor is a striking and appropriate setting for this play. 'rhe set also has beautiful natural wood benches, chairs, a table and a bed. The first scene, before Miller's play actually opens, is of dancing in the forest outside Salem, to passionate music from Carmina Burana. The wild, defi- ant dance, well choreographed by Niki Allard, was a dramatic start to the play. To the Puritans, dancing was an absolute sin. When the dancers are discovered by the 1STM Win a trip -to FLORIDA complirnu is of Fazio's and OshawTravel for ddak Ask about our "737" SPECIALS 33Simone SL S. .. ed,.rh.. . Reverend Parris, the tragedy begins to develop. The costumes by Doreen White were excellent, very Puri- tanical looking in black and while and muted colors. In fact, all the technical ele- ments, including sound effects, scene changes, and the pace of the action were outstanding. The acting in this play was first-rate. It is a fairly long play, with lots of dialogue. women who accuse people of witchcraft. Carolyn Goff was simply superb as the frightened Mary Warren, torn between pressure to agree with Abivail and the oth- 11 ers, and the knowledge that their cries of witchcraft are lies. Karl Martin was very good in the demanding and pivotal role of John Proctor, struggling against the society he lives in. The Crucible is an ambitious play to perform, because of both the large cast needed and the demands of individual roles. Theatre Durham not only managed to cast the play, but cast it extremely well. Since almost all players are from Pickering and Ajax, there is clearly a lot of acting talent in our com- munity. The Crucible runs until Jan. 28 at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church in Pickering. Call 420-2507 for tickets and information. - ?�, n :L4� .....41 � 4 r 1 Despite this, there was rarely a hint of an actor hesitating over a line. The only weakness I noted was that some lines were not spoken clearly enough. Some performances that espe- cially impressed me: Lynda Meredith as the frenzied Ann Putnam. Pamela Hill ae Rebecca Nurse, Sharon Campbell as Titu- ba. and Jan Harvey as Susanna Walcott. Ed Hawkins was chilling as Governor Danforth. absolutely convinced of the rightness of the law and of his approach to jus- tice. Nicholas Woods seemed young for the role, but gave a fine performance as The Rev- erend Hale. the "expert" on witchcraft who gradually realizes the evil being done in the guise of justice. Carmela McFadyen gave a strong_ performance in the com- plex role of Abigail Williams, the leader of the group of young tim L by aRew A!: eys oyal India CLOSED 3 PA.-$ P.M. 4,w ,ataurant t t . 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Fax 683-7363. �1211=ft " VSWIMMING Pickering swimmer wins top NCAA,award Cl Flood of accolades for former member of local swim club PICKERING — An Olympian and former member of the Picker- ine Swim Club was honored this past weekend as a top academic and athletic achiever in the U.S. Lisa Flood, currently attending Villanova University in Philadel- phia. Pennsylvania on a swim - mine scholarship, was selected as one of Today's "Top V111 honorees at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Annual Con- vention in San Diego, California. The Today's Top VIII honors distinguished student athletes from 199.3 for athletic accom- plishments. academic achieve- ment and leadership. The 30th annual honor., dinner. part of the NCAA convention. attracted 2.000 guests and dele- gates. The Master of Ceremonies was harry Smith. CBS News cor- respondent and co-anchor of CBS This Morning. Academicallv, Flood is an NCAA and Big East Conference V BASEBALL postgraduate scholarship recipient and a two-time GTE academic all-American. She was honored as Villanova's woman student ath- Icte of the year in 1994. Flood currently has a 3.710 grade -point average (4.0 is the highest which can be achieved) and will graduate with a degree in psychology in May. Athletically, she's an eight - time all-American breaststrokcr and was the NCAA 200 -yard breaststroke champion in 1992. She also finished ninth in the 100-vard breaststroke that year and later placed 14th at the Sum- mer Olympic Games in Barcelona. Spain while compet- ing for the Canadian national A plaque honoring Flood was unveiled at the NCAA convention. Ajax baseball loop hopes to field more players this season By Al. RIVEY11' Sl ()RTS REPOR 1YR AJAX — It may he January. but the Ajax Spartans Minor Base- ball Association is eoing full steam ahead in preparation for the return to the diamonds of the boys and girls of summer. New ASMBA president Richard Sheepwash reports the 1995 season is already off and running with more than 900 peo- pie signed up to play after the fall registration for those who partici- pated in 1994. The final registration for Ajax baseball is at the Ajax Warriors Clubhouse, next to the Ajax Com- munity Centre, on Saturday, Feb. 4. from 10:30 am. to 1:30 p.m. Sheepwash notes the upcoming sign; ups should be less congested than in the past, due to the early registration date. By the time the final numbers are in, the association hopes to provide baseball for approximate- ly 2,000 players this season, up from 1,666 last year. However, as is the yearly ritual, the ASMBA will have to scramble to provide more diamond time for its teams. This year, in an attempt to free up more fields during the week, the association is consider- ing a plan to have T -ball minor division play shifted to Saturday mornings. Although the plan is sWl tenta- tive, Sbeepwash says the league is also pwpairW to ask.tbe Iowa to allow the ASMBA to start its sea- son earlier and run it loner in order to provide baseball for as many youths as possible. Iait season, the ASMBA accumulated a waiting list of more than 30C youngsters who wen: denied the chance to play baseball. "The whole goal is to have no one on the waiting list," says Sheepwash. "Bu we also know tha[ - have to get help (from the Town) to do that." The ASMBA will also focus on upgrading the skiffs of its coaches and umpires. Two umpiring clin- ics are slatted prior to the season. The move to hone officiating skills is more a directive from the Ontario Baseball Association, rather than a result of problems with umpiring here. -More and more, the OBA is getting sticky re�_ardim; umpiring_. They feel they should have ractical training and we feel it's rieht too," says Sheepwash. -We talked to some rep managers and they feel some of the umpiring in other towns is atrocious. We've received compli- Lents on our umpiring, so wuy not continue that's' All coaches in house league right up to the bantam rep level most possess a level 1 coaching certiificate this season; coaches above the bantam level must have their level 2 certificate this year. As with umpiring, it's a move toward greater training for coach- cs, says Sheepwash- CO RRECTION Ajax figure skater started at seven AJAX — A figure skating story published in the Jan. l I News Advertiser contained an error, due to incorrect information supplied to the newspaper. Ajax Figure Skating Club member Siobhan Johnson. 15, began skating at seven years of age, and not three as was reported. The News Advertiser regrets any inconvenience this error may have caused. team. Flood also owns school and Big East Conference records in the 100 and 200 -yard breaststroke and is an eight -time champion at the Big_ East Con- ference Champi- onships. j She was 1 named out- standing �-�+► woman swimmer at the 1991 and 1992 Big East Champi - Lisa Flood onships. Last August, Flood represent- ed Canada at the 1994 Common- wealth Games in Victoria where she won two bronze medals. She was selected to the national team to compete at the World Swim- ming Championships in Rome where she placed fourth in the 100 -metre breaststroke, missing the bronze medal by a fraction of G 41 PK i 14S ,9Ia� rfOCIA' Mid -Term a second. As a result of her performance last year, she was selected as a member of the Canadian team at the 1995 Pan-American Games in Argentina. She won two medals at the Pan-American Games in 1991 in Cuba. Float plans to go on to ^padu- ate school at Villanova, but will delay those plans for a year in order to prepare for a chance to make the Canadian Olympic Team to compete at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. srrx �s figs a,Es Pickering--ARIUK ur Marine ;goo) 837-0653 ;KERING OCKEY �OCIATION Meeting Tuesday, January 24th 7:00 p.m Don Beer Arena �� PICKERS Pickering Baseball B"" ASSQet4T Association (Hardball) Registrations for the 1995 season for all levels of ,;boys & girls ages 6 yrs. - 21 yrs. will be held at; Pickering Recreation Complex (upper concourse) Time: 10:00 a.m. -12 Noon Fee: Tee -ball - $75.00 All Other Level= $110.00 This will be the last chance to register, there will be no registrations by mail. For ft~ info cattact Ch is fto ns at soe- i tams dominate foes on European tour PICKERING - The Pickering and skated to a 7-4 victory. There, the Panthers posted a anthers Allen's Foods major The Pickering bantams then record of three wins and two loss- antam 'AA' rep hockey team travelled to Widnau, Switzerland es. osted a winning record while for their second game of the tour Pickering recorded wins over playing a series of games on a and defeated SC Rheintel 8-4. Helsinki, Finland 7-1; Graz, Aus- 12-day European tour. G The third and final exhi- tria 7-2; and KAS of Austria 11-3. Pickering played exhi- bition contest for the Pan- The two losses came against bition contests in Ger- ` �c thers was against Chur, Minsk, Russia 12-2 and Budapest, many and Switzerland ` a Switzerland. A-ain, the Hungary 3-2. and competed in an inter- r Pickering bantams were Goal scorers for Pickering dur- national tournament in �1j� victorious, beating their ing the tour were T.J. Hill, eight Austria. OgpT10 Swiss hosts 74. goals and six assists; Greg Bur - The Allen's Foods ban- The playing part of the nett, six goals six assists; Tom tams opened the tour against TSV tour ended for the Panthers with Spencer, seven goals four assists: Erding, a team based in Erding, an appearance at an international Jeff Hales, five goals four assists - Germany, just outside of Munich, tournament in Graz, Austria. Jeff Sockett, five '_mals one assist: Bob Cochrane, three goals three assists; Greg Miles, two goals four assists: Jeff Galea, five goals; Matt O'Brien, two goals three assists; Boomer Armstrong, two goals three assists; Chris Jarrett, three goals one assist; Brandon Hale, two goals one assist; and Charlie MacLennan, Alan Thatch- er and Jeff Squigna with one goal apiece. Sean Villani and Paul St. Aubin split the goaltending duties for Pickering. 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Scarfo qualify for training assistance from the provincial government. - - Financial assistance mar be Available • Pre Empbvenent Readiness Training Will Teach lou How to Get a lob :f TORONTO School of Business :y F jy.0.0. — }lelping Bta7daBelterLiife "PICKERING (905) 420-1344 1 Klegston Rd, Sake 19 I Dim 9 . 96 • • 1 in co -W tion with IFI M=n ROSOU M Ot nleiK Cainde CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNIQUES This 123 -tour program will develop the skills needed to suoceed in any auto rler serwi m related posoon. kwkxJed m the course are Bre ertrployability skills that were listed as essential in the C M% entoe Board at Canada study. Appkanrs will have at lassit 3 years' work experience. This hull -lime course runts ham January 20 ID February 17.1995.' Eligibility Cr1t0d8: Applicants for drese programs must be unenlpbyted and receitrirg UIC benefits at the time of the corse start dols and must reside in dee Region of Durham. In adatittion, you must successk* carnploo entry tests. Locatlon: Courses are Nell at DIAMMD AMNAGEMENT WS7ITUTE (Awx) at sung4w.95 Sayly St W- `. 1A �AC rlk � _X 0 :--Long " �t-ong distance 14 416 88.03 THE DURHAM REGION ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Applications are now being accepted for JUNIOR AND SENIOR KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Applications for September 1995 registration will be held at each school o as follows: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1995 •�'�, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Ajax Schools Pickering Schools C. NDN J -P Patenaude Superintendent of Education Superintendent of Education SL Bernadette St. Catherine of Siena Holy Redeemer Our Lady of the Bay Catholic School Catholic School Catholic School Catholic School 41 Bayly Street 15 Bennett Avenue 747 Liverpool Road 818 Eyer Drive Ajax L1 S 1 P2 Ajax L1 T 3P1 Pickenng L1 W 1 R8 Pickering L1 W 21(2 Principal: B. Llvett Principal: B. O'Connor Principal: N. Scarfo Principal: S. Lynch Vice Pnniepal: M. Maclnnis Vice Prin: A. Sherwin -Hamer Vice Principal: S. Roche Vice Principal: D. Pallone 683-0571 427-6105 683-6231 683-7125 St. Francis de Sales SL James St. Anthony Daniell St. Isaac Jogues Catholic School Catholic School Catholic School Catholic School 72 Churcn Street 10 Clover Ridge Drive 2090 Duberry Drive 1166 Finch Avenue Ajax LIS 663 Ajax LIS 3E5 Pickering Li X 1 Y5 Pickering L1V 1J6 Principal J. Kettndt Principal: L Corrigan Principal: S. McKenna Pnnapal: B. Vrebosch 683.3320 Vice Principal: L Snow Vice Principal: M. Forgione Voce Principal: L Gnnsky 427-3327 427-9610 6812546 SL Jude St. Patrick St- Marguerite Bourgeoys SL Monica Catholic School Catholic School Catholic School Catholic School 68 Coles Avenue 280 Delaney Drive 1765 Meadowview Avenue 275 Twyn Rivers Drive Ajax LIT 3115 Ajax L1 T 3N5 Pickering Li V 3G7 Pickering Lt V 1 E3 Principal: F Corrigan Principal: P MacKinnon Pnnapal: C. Hurst Principal: E. Jarrell Vice Principal: B.A Craig Vice Finn: S. Godon-Galipeault Vice Pnnapal: A Gabriel Vice Principal: M. Simpson 428-9304 427-2866 686.4031 509-6691 St. Wilfrid Catholic School 2360 Soulhcon Road Pidwng L1 X 2S9 Pnnapal: J. Johnston 427-6225 PLEASE NOTE: 1. Children to be registered lor Junior Kindergarten must be 4 years of age on or before December 31, 1995. 2- Ctukkw to be registered for Senior Kmoergarten must be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 19% 3. Proof of age is to be presented in the fora, of Baptismal Record, Birth Certificate, Birth Registration or Passport. 4. Parents are requested to bring available health records on immunization, allergies, etc. 5. To be efig,ble as a Separate School Supporter one, or both parents must be Catholic. E.J. Lagroix. Ed. D. T Codman Director of Education Chair of the Board Small Business Devek4mient Jan. 23 -Mar. 29 This 80 hour program is intended for those smallbusiness managers who are dealing with business growth or staff. Topics covered include Motivating Factors. Business Success Factors and Growth Strategies. Industrial Sales Techniques Jan. 17 -Mar. 2 This 42 tour program will focus on professiortd selling techniques in a business -to -business environment. Topics irclude Marketing. Sales Cycle and Business Skillt- Customer Service owelpilcay and service) Feb. 2 -Mor. 21 During fhe 36 hours you will develop customer services. business success, corrxyxxlication and staff training skills. This program will be of speCtal interest to those in the service arid hospitality indtatnes, Quattro Pro (Windows) Feb. l 5 -Mar. 22 During the 39 hours participants will cover WorkW eels. Notebooks. Moth Functions. Database Analysis. Graphics and Macros. Paradox (Windows) Feb. I6 -Mar. 23 in 39 hours Participanh will carer Database Design, Data Entry and Editing Sorting and Indexing, Reports and Labels. Farms and Inhoductoty ✓ Retas Management ✓ Front-Une Service Skills BASIC $30.00 RE -CERT $20.00 CALL 666-4321 Maw 15 hre a week that you would like to make produc- tve') Work out of your horns . own $1500 per month wren an /xcelloo 36 yr old company car (416) 264-41493 PROGRAMS startsg soon - Heam Care Ads, PC Tean- eal support Widows Appbca- tion prWammng. LAN Ad- mnatsnon. Desktop publish- ing, *vow somirms in W Crotali Word . Excal. Po" - pant Access. Tubon Coun- setrq "Webls. Call Canput- erLearneV Cents ee6-971 10 GeneralHelp ACTIVITY AIDE POSrrX)N AVAILABLE Must haw a di- ploma or degree in recrisew4 acbvaAon, gerontology, or so- cial oural servross Please send resume by Jarxnry, 23, 1 gib to: Angela Carchrdi AcbvOss Supervisor Extendw-we Osha- wa Nurrp Home e2 Palk Rd. N. Oshsws, Ontario L I J AL1 MARKETING MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE The following courses we offered through Continuous Learning night school: ADVERTISING & SALES PROMOTION (SALE 3251yPrcrequisite: Marketing 2 Jan. 24 -May 16/rnd5:30-9:30 $138.50/10shawa MARKETING 1 (MKTG 1250) Jan. 25-Apf IZV cd16:00-10:00 $126.15/0 swra MARKETING 2 (MKTG 2250) Prao*dsiie: Marketing I Jam. 26 - May Vnilissfilk-W 10.00 S163.2DA3dowis MARKETING MANAGEMENT (MKTG) 3253yPnaequisiin. Markrtims 2 Jan. 26 -Apr. 1 VnwsJ&-M 10:00 $126.1510srawra SMALL BUSDIESS MGMT, (MGMT 2251) Jam, 23 -Apr I&MoW&WI0:0D $133361 dialwra Rgpmr by phew with visa or MaNcliCard 721-36M or toll free 1-8M-di1-336L Call the Candatio ns Learning Offim for man information ("S) 721-3652. REHABILITATION CLINIC New vinic opening in Pk kering requif es: Registered physiotherapist, Kinesiologist, Intake Co-ordinator, Rec eptionla - Experience required. Fax resume to: (416) 740-5359 a ':•r:'<. -� -, r -''i .. ..�v V•i»� a s. .�_ .. 4 s,� : .AF�a "�3.-, _ ��� ��- 100 Oshawa * Whitby • Clarington This Week Thursday, January 26th Friday, January 27th Saturday, January 28th at the Oshawa Centre Price includes display booth and advertisement in a special section Sunday, January 22nd, 1995 AUTOC D DESIGN/DRAFTING PROGRAM VERSION 12 Individuals residing in the Region of Durham ELIGIBILITY who are receiving Unemployment Benefits are eligible to register for the above 12 week full- time program at no cost, sponsored by Human Resources Canada Contact your local Canada Employment Centre FOR INFO (Oshawa/Whitby/Ajax Pickering) or - - -. Durham Business Computer College at (905) 427-3010. xH(X)I. DURHAM BUSINESS COMPUTER COLLEGE 1099 Kingston Rd., Ste. #220. - - - Pickering. Ontario. (905) 427-3010 START DATE Monday January 23, 1995. �e,.•�' t,. LE CONSEIL DES ECOLES SEPAREE: CATHOLIQUES DE LA REGION DE DURHAM • ' invite les parents A inscrire leur enfant I LA MATERNELLE OU AU JARDIN D'ENFANTS pour SEPTEMBRE 1495 L'inscription aura lieu b tesel cret>H 7A ion„ vier 1995 de 900 A 11630 et de 13600 A 15x30 L'li$`COLE CATHOLIQUE FRANCAISE DE PICKERING, AJAX,WHITBY Nath -Dame de-b-Jeume se 71. avenue Ritchie, Ajax Gille Fournier, directetlr T61: 905-428-1460 PRIIkRE DE NOTER: [AtCOLE CATHOLIQUE FRANCAISE D'OSHAWA , 91cok C"Pus-Chrisd 362, avenue Hillside, Oshawa Denise Gaged, daectrice TAL 905-728-0491 I. Les enfants dervant etre inscrits i Its maternelle doivent avoir atteint 11V de 4 ans avant ou i Is date du 31 d6ceirnbre 1995. 2. Les enfants devant Etre inscrits au jardnt d'enfants doivent avoir atteint Page de 5 ans avant ou i la date du 31 d&embre 1995. 3. Un certificat de naissance, de bapteme ou un passeport est requis. 4. Veuillez mettre it notre disposition le dossier d'immunisation de 1'enfant ainsi que tous les renseignements concetnant ses allergies. etc. 5. Pour que 1'enfant soit admissilWe aux 6coles s6par6es, it fact que 1'un des parents soit catholique et francophone. E,J. Lagroix, D. Ed. Elaine Legault, pr6sidente Directeur de 1'6ducation Section de longue frangaise THE NE1YS ADVEATLS_M WEpy �ANUAltilf 1011"S-MGB?3-A 1 1 1 MM1 CAMAL RoMti Mahar► tent is boift for a ntrv. 4=11111111, Im ww so. ieq in oNravra. b do "not- ,. P4CD1 W-Cft;M116hand int aupoi ww- ant dubs. Send aware try ftut b (414) 441-2425. atontiort John a Cir 1-400.2431401 Courses starting now: • Programmer Analyst • Computer Maintenance Technology • LAN Systems Technology is. Office Administration • Micro Computers and Business Applications • Computerized Accounting is Word Processing EN ' 0 1 1 A k'A 113 N TT I I 1 OSHAWA 434-8585 The sland Plazas VICTORIA • OOGUI:,AM • VA;aCvUVE • BURNAB',• ERRE• - EWONTON - SASkr-i0N WINNIPEG • HAMILTON • MISSISSAUGA - '�PON-C - qrp'' V�pv . ;rapg_c , ;-,.Ana . �,;;' '. ,TTAWA • MONTREAL -- TELEMARKETER WANTED An energetic self-starter needed to join our sales team! The wcwsskd (�rtcidatB must be willing to work independently to tight deadlines and be willing to learn in our expanding market area. The successful candidate will service ex- isting clients and develop new business in this position. Past sales experience is a definite asset, as well as excellent interpersonal smos. Apply to: Adveriiising Manager, P.O. Box 481, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa, ,Ont. LRH 71.5 Adinin. Assist Trainee (17 k / yr ) for busy dice at Marldham dt Li wrence. Excellent Common. skills, beaded of word perfect bko and wfndows- fax Resume at (416) 431-18N SEt, NOW For Snell mrrwit cfrter in �. mgr irnrenbrl► ixti tld, 3 years exper1ence-106rehouse evienence world also be an asset Send resume 8 salary 191*111 MIS II P.0. ON 401 FIN #7100 Oslttals TMs Munk P,Q Box 401 Ot>tlatta, Ont LIN 71.3 JOBS Earn 53003400 weekly, year rand position. hwwv meNwoohen. Fres roonifboard, will train. can 1-so.s4s•.5oQ ML ltxlc-03 SY INCOUP W—k I.— home. For Free inlormation send S.A.S.E to PO. box 31040, 475 Wesney Rd. Ajax, Ontario. LIT- 3HO FEMALE Fioormhatslcom- Parron wanted to two in and support lady with special needs. stipend available for services rendered. Reply to Box a 7104. P.O. Box 441, Oshawa, Ontario LlH 7L5 FREE WEEK January 23-27,1995 FREE STARTER KIT FREE SAMPLES FREE BROCHURES NO SIGN UP FEE PLUS FREE $F` GIFT PAY OFF THOSE CHRISTMAS BILLS AND MAKE EXTRA MONEY NO QUOTAS, GREAT DISCOUNTS CALL NOW 1YP bring beauty dome Call- CHRISMA LORI) 905-619-1574 AUL -'IME expw'emec :ook eatAre, all West Lynde wt+ 6 Chips A chit Chats So" Lounge Wfutby. Must vis nwwnurn 2 yesn o" - eoce Setas appki nso to =ail Durwo Chaos 4314744 gam - 3prn only, Monday - Fr► Say MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7 - 26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities: New York, Paris, Milan . Call for consultatiorf- 430.571 S Port time clsertene rheeded for 2 urs Per rog K 5 nights a week. Must be clean and bondeds and able to work un- supervned. call Tracey 436- 9729 . 9-5 onty PART ohne server required !or restaurant and banquet facility. Expenisnced required. Send renin to 1000 Bioor SL E. Oshown, Ont LiH eSl PERSON REWIRED - 20 to 30 years welding and marl- tonance experience to repair sooppo oonhtairuew. MtAMW Tools. Slow St W. Oshs- wa.Ontano. PHONE From hoot, paid in cash, mutt be enpr.rtoed car 443s177 RELIAM STUDENT REQUIRED for hNiNheq:q lithe, Mox Cad Thal. appal. 3 hs. pat di* W trait. Curt iaalalfirltdy, $day $4111, S Wpold A Faipat 839.M2 - R yaw paw tanitesa. Eats ae00•a2400 • am indepeof wd Calor. driver or brorrsr. Using Van own mad you willreeiI II b a diapMethar for your pickups and dolirs ore JWP Dn&b bon Ssniaaa Mics is a rap ... apart I Ajax basad co~ aid disaibublin ccoI ". al-.' d p Metro !, o cal Toon, b would be an anaL N un- bend MR ver at (M)427 - Ism Telownwhaane Pre F_xpwi- sow d in crone khrpnat ase! %M wok km hoot ,pati titnis Mimi A itt tplNooisai c on end 2% salsa orwrkb . t)rtirtilsd POW" for had want. Jim 4es-4372 Pit route in the picture With proven career training from OBC •Business *Medical *Legal *Specialty ll programs a year or • Enrol now for a February start • • Financial assistance may be available • 5.1 Centre Street ti. 576-9175 =OBC 0%T IRIO BCS1AESS (Y1111_'G£ M1 M 1-01 FkLAFkq 9,11 W-54AAMN 'Durham's Entertainment Authority is looking for a full time, motivated sales representative who needs more than the average 9-5 routine. Backbeat needs someone who has experience in the entertainment and/or advertising and marketing environments; and also someone who's not afraid to have fun and go places. Send resumes to: 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 or fax to: (905) 683-7363 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Management Trainees, Assistant Managers, Sales and Service Reps. Electrolux Corporation located to Oshawa now recruiting. Opportunity to earn $400 per week lo start Call 723-3411. e.o.e. SERVICE ADVISOR Required by GM Dealership. Success- ful candidate will have at least two years GM experience, be dependable and have excellent customer relations ablrlties. Apply to: WNL MOREWOOD MICHAEL BOYER PONTIAC BUICK 715 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING, ONT. LAV 1A9 PH. 8312693 SERVICE ADVISOR REOINRED A churl ming motion at a 3M eximiance required Proven trac* record Commitlfeent to team and customer e telOWle6 Apply To File #x''7101 Oshawa This Week P. 0.481 Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7L5 WANTED CSR's and a conwiercial producer. For an aggressive. growth Ofiented brokerage. R180 licensed 2yrs and Agency Manager ellperierlce. openings in Port Hope, Bow manV+le Seel Resume and emmcled salary to P.O. Box 36, Ajax, Ont.,L1S 3C2 BOOKKEEPER I SECRE- TARY R•11 ied peat 9w for aM sin M Rtfpfy b Fi 8700$ Onfaw Tme Weak ROAM 481. Wawa, OrAar , UH 715 W you w eivitr or a aiiiiiiw pawed of sepwal•d or di vwmed TAM he pen work 6 0. YOU MW queov tw 11110111111112Wa•rsiatlw d if you are ovw 46 and have nowAir been tad ws, Vane � QIWh 1W It„aim:19 a•mi•ler-me, ole CERT rah., wadiam t, D. Sao. wad, Aorywc, B•dl, Aultimil. Vr*jm Pagniewim, Itrvaid Cad Crnptasr Pts 9rarranittp and Sywaa Ara- hlw Cabal Paean and C. Pfabdap, Gunk E xi rte• and Illuminator , Dwhm B11111 - row Conptdw Collage. 427- 3MO WAREHOUSE PERSON A small hardware wholesale company is looking for a ma- ture, energetic, self starting individual for shipping, re- ceiving and other warehouse duties. Some heavy lifting is involved. Knowledge of the hardware industry and com- puters will be an asset. If you are the individual who fits the above description, please fax resume to: (905) 837-0241 Pickering Figure Skating Club. Part time office assistant and P. R help. The Pickenrg Figure skating Chub needs an out gang part time assistant to work in our arena office on Mort, - Tues. evenings and days Sat. / Sun. Some knowledge of figure Skating IS essential, vaned duties but much of focus Is on cormuncation with the Skaters , Parents, Coaches and club volunteers. This position air be on a contract bases for approx. 15hrs per week , the hourly rate of pay is ne- gotiable. Please apply in writing to:PFSC Po. Box 15.Plckering Ont. LAV 2R4 Attention D. Richardson OSHAWA'S FINEST R1RNr URE STDRE REWIRES Fxpersricsales miessimi- y and oonxnl Mud be tole 'r 'm b cus- tomer seri c•. En nerd kr torn. pai•rhtiel . Plow in or mai i•4frt-s b DARRYLSHERMAN Wion Fundi, 20 Cw tl SL It, 0*0W Ontario. LIG 483 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. P7T help kir horn o9ce Will trap. Br - aid Fisch. Home makers wekome. Delivery drivers abo meed. L 686A236 PERSON FRIDAY Proficient in C. A. , Simply accounting, Word Perfect and Lotus. Part time - 9 a.m. -1 p.m. Call (416) 261-0244 SELL IT NOW CALL !683-0707 RODEO JEWELLERS REQUIRES EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE • Required to start immediately • 4 -5 years minimum of previous jewellery sales required. • Full and part time positions available. Please contact John at Rodeo jewellers, Oshawa Centre, 571-7373. NOTICE NOW RECRUITING Taking applications for fur or part time work Opportunity to Sam SM Par wool to start. Large natlonal company. Car 723-341L eroe. Cntt®t OPPOM Mfr aEi7Bl& W*.,IBL 21, t0ae= HK co d Etre txfnl»dwtt of AbAe Catch FM Qtr Clow In 4 urs all On dtw9 in Aire row& fine eta ow WAW &" a tulle/ ' ata a14u-m PART TOE Sales person required Apply in per- son: Reeds Florist, Ajax Plaza SIX OF9Mt' EMtuw$fc. tieanfttd , 6hpltritneld, New Now SaNrptOplt nquind br projaft in way a 06tmw Am Pbt$B 4x your nnite 10 {906) 937-2566 Art Nsrt, (n0 phone cars PMM) - RMSIENIE aftelm w- p•rirlasd r **Od. Plem �lI n•-ir1• b (SOti) 9161751 1KlePCH1EN DESIGNER Required Must be willing to travel , work well on your own, commission sales. Please respond in writing to: FILE #7o". Oshawa This Weeks P.O. Boa 481s Oshawa, Ontario. LIH 7LS DENTAL RECEPTIONIST / ASSISTANT Required for busy Pickering office. Must be experienced, Harp certified,with knowledge of ABEL computer. Mature, easy-going, sense of humor a must. Saturday and evening hours Involved. CALL IRENE AT 839-5951 BABTSr rTER Rmunum Monday - Friday. VArte's Rd- and Finch area. . n - c ) X11= after S P. - BABYSITTER required n our home, ssdy evenllgs,6 b 12 p.m., one weekend per month for 3 deldran. Own ►a aporL- bon. Newicamb village. 905- 987-1671. CAREGIVER mitived from 7:OD-8:30am and ham 3:00- 7-00pm Monday b Friday. Pfeas• CAN 68&7263 after 7:00pm and an weekends. Mo•ers Hsipar Required in my Home. WNtrey f1 FbW area For 2 to yr old and 4 moil, old. 5 dwysnvn.k. 11- S p.m. occasional weekend and e-eflil9e. Fbsble and Refw.ncee Retired. Would suit an E.C.E. graduate. Cal 428-0677. between 9-5 p.m OLDER nexibl , and crag person needed to ora for 3 ctnidren, 2 in school, in my hams for oceasioral f"W work. V090sy 11@4 . Ptsese 01 Linda 683.4m. WANTED: Non smoking cvegmw to bsbysd 11 month old in ow tons. Ilan 11me' RE- OUIRED: Traspontapon. ex - penance. Frit Aid. Iebrenoa and n.osipleI Cal 404-3623 between 6e p.m WNRESIFINCH - loving re- liable bvaois noriny, 4 days a w•iML 6:306 pm. b ewe for 10 nKOO old chid. Cal aper 6.30 p.m. 837-1729 401/N1111TE'S Rd. TLC der can for 2 yrs or aider. Low Wait. Clot, mole k•a homy. Lou of bye and aceei se. May 830.8812. "IA MTE'S Rd. Daycare for 2 yon dd or older. Lor rata f1/ I Pert blur. beton i after school. kneA•aferwac rs. Mary830-012 EXPERIENCED E.C.E. mom of ata osis loving dayrate in a sob 2-6 yrs aV 0 waineed die, faY of by and ardivil•a F0 yard kir rob• for "M maw. Ralwano L GibVuk fol cal Jwat4368iU. www din babyaNhn9 i1 a* hone. Any al bdorfbnatlow adv$• fie•. LUFAh •Irmkft. Nal anulm. call 90$120.7278. rare ar•iabliWiwR•rliww ruin lay how•. Ewasi.tro.d, n1i aftb, bww False. CAN as- 500IOt3. TLC dryers by •rprirta•d islma-•r 012. rlmw•twalsr, CPW Filed Aid, dsiy advil•a Ow ID •dumb end Park space amdabl. IN 3 yr. dolt amid up HarwroodRlw 2. RBOWOUNa. 127-143. - ttlts4y dryman for 2 ps and up. Acme ban Ftrlebwl'• Bay P.S tett•, bdoral asw •doral a a.mL-4:16 PAL Reiew. bvig man br i1 a •d•, roan shout Ium•. Lok d bis, =w4moilas food. Etpwiru•d wale and r-wiltn, CPWFnf Aid Linda, 63$2136. BROOKLIN FIREWOOD seasoned firewood. tate cordo and bah cords. bags of kiri- dfirg available. Free delivery, pick up an Sat 8 Sun. (906) 6558797. DRY FIREWOOD FOR SALE CALL DAVE 831-7055 FIREWOOD Exceferit quality hardwood. Guarameed. extra tong % e W"My s . cul d aspit Hor" meas"meint Free delivery Kozy Heal Fir wood (906)75:52246 ROKA LUMBER 8 FIREWOOD CENTRE 4'xe'Xl2- $60.00 4'X8'x16- $65.00 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-277-3381 Evenings 905-434-6665 Free Dsdhnery To O•hnws Area 1Flea BEIGE two seew mdww. Ina/a w1i; Oda and bveeset. Pe" flhade. Good ooridilece $400 01 o Call 4289991, Wave message. APPLIANCES obs, arks, oo~ bps, save 50 - 90 % baby nephww4 resurboo an dtication. AN work gwrmbed. from S45. Sonate whiz, tot free 1-1Od454.226/. sleek I.eywr w obit 3pe. fbr. display, anbrfairaaM ) as now , aftel at SWO . wbo black boWer diming room . Match 4 do«, glow aonnb ae near $150 bolls $860 905 4M 9030 Aso QpRL CAFPEr - don't buy - quelme •fa• Unit I slaw you what I can do br you. Call Gord. 434 - atm. (01208% Cafp•t thiaibr, 100x., Nylon tick pMrt.wwt fawlrw aw- F•L For 3.coria, only $3e An Prix• mdhd•w 30 4 ytk ear - p•1, dein pad and i1•lsta- GM 01 pv l-owla Fie quaw Son . i1 yaw hoaa No wkrwl, no payrwrd for am 1W par, WO DeL19$1L Daniel, baoa 217-/04 CARPET taw how• at dl. 0-1tpfbaa 1009E 11111111101,a n rw. - . Pfke ir-Ckdn pad sad tfsI•r- i1•t•Nwlwn. Cas fidk at PM) 430misi. CARPIEIa - bin d earp•1. 100% nyb4 flnr wit ralwe aPw On had, I ail mwpw 3 Foow•. $3118. Prim bukrd•s wP•R P•�iw dped.r��tflf41 kmftfti^ butSaba" (30pada) jF rw lslQ3/1. DBING ROOM, SLATE Oak Isbi s dais 4alwf. will we fined With. qn old. Iomb Yew fns, $1200.00 (906)4204107 GLASS Top end IaMn a col- i• tabs 11166. 1 pr. d hep• eakts SM aephu 576- 4397 arlylnr. JUVrO BRIDALrwkW - Aftdole a• > , d rot or liml. large caret ca .Addy, sizes '9 679 4781 Od""M UFiE$TYLES of Canada W Its a 23 herbal dull, ftfaay Fleck ou.,.M•. plus fwattiYorlal high b •lake•. For reW or wI A ' phone Mel► kora Prrrtn ill. 4152 or DLS kMa Proton eel - 4266. MOVING SALE - GREEN r CREAM STRIPED COUCH. TAPES- TRY wNG CHAIR. WOODEN ROCK- ER. ANTIQUE HKiH CHAIR, TEAK T.V. UNIT, PROFESSIONAL DRAFT - NG TABLE, ANDIRON DECK CHAIRS, HEX CEDAR PI?NC TABLE AND CANVAS UMBRELLA, STA- TIONARY FANS, FIREPLACE SCREEN AND TOOLS, BUTCHER BLOCK ONNG TABLE- EXERCISE 8KE. CALL 5784407. OAK/PINE FURNITURE -Why pay row priosN Ona d On tend* oldest and largest man- ulachren a now tseN V direct b the pudic. E% oak pedestal table dw ext and 4 Vhdsor chairs $799.: try oak double pedestal dw exL and 6 dram $1429. Cannonball beds, $299: Over 20 slain choices - aN sold, no vensets. Tradition. al Woodworking 906-985. 8774. PIANOSIGRANDFATHER Clocks -Durham's largest se- Nlcbon-Naw and wed pianos. Not sure? Rent to own, apt. size, upright grand, digital, keyboards. CLOCKS- JANU- ARY CLEARANCE anal 1994 stock' Telep Piano Works. 433- 1491. QUEEN size bed lame $150, 2 - 5pc. bedroom suis $1250 ea., 4 pc. Antique bedroom sir ib $650. 5 drawer wood ch&W droner $150. Gentleman's dresser -wood $175. Vawty dresser 5135, 3r4 box S mat- tresa $150. Duncan Phy1er table w✓4 clams $700. Cho" direng wt $475. L9. glass kitchen table $125. B.p* couch and chair $575. BRAND NEW hlirnlei grim^ ooiaeh and cnr $1200, 2 made tap end tablas $300. Oak bow front china cwbiet $575. 2 - 26 - Console colour T V.'s 5250 ea., 2 - 30- shame $150 M. , small organ $100. table saw $2110. gray sea taryMoaption desk whiling Isle $400. 2 R.C. car hand controllers, olioe, desks, chairs. On and more. 436.3904. DIRECTV RCA DqW Sabl- Ira System with CD quality mind and dptal prakae from our /l- man saulft dish. $1699.00 ineafed ea11(906) 986,9106. SOFA and max" chair. am beige, one dusty rose. Iia new SOW or bale alar. 723- 7468. TEAK BEDROOM SUITE $450.. apartment sized washed and dryer. $700.. aF mond $top+ $300. Cal Brad 697-3140 (905) Bovwirwie. WASHERS, dryers, fridge, stove, new and recornditrmriad, $225 and up for r•aoriditiasd waster, 6175 and up for re- c0nd0tionwd dryers. $17S aid up for reconditioned kidpes and sloes Abo am operated wee w and dryers. sbphen- son's Furrvka• and Appkric- oz. 227 Court SL. Oshawa. 5767448 at not Ftdpss. ". Md - em dyers. Abo wr,lsd pick nap tr-rek and cattily train or ltb.d r...a-.d• 906 427- 2713 8=s and psh wwMe . Per Ierad>ttr in ler" glrlWl M will Books peas, TPoigga, wer 214 Dundas SL E. wllibtL WANTED - Nadie Track Std maehinal•Insrmiwsr. Cal gas. W&M51. WANTED - OW ane wAgw Aa- rMnik --go i old. Sfiril-, il- •eunsni. din, Om. adast- Y•ing aI " 9 bta. td"wyw. data, Rin, bilttlia, od•d, or whim Call III" Awl Aar l4•• (905) 465400, snod6n WANrEM - am ww attfiAw• tv- ,am. anyS-k-� old. sdoac s -rr •bnh, t . , dedr, ad -sr- " GPM" som 4110001111111. dob, Rin !colla, mils & or ask" it Bowl An 6,ww tel WHOM Bursal! -t. WAN= CAMERM - 011 dum and 9k••, naiad% pal, bim Ulan WW fe , dl Cloeb. wsklaa %Nam. al- oft rytltil9 aid. 432-ts76. WANrEW b bray -older kind n1•rnrabiia watch•, 411111CL 911111111111 pica• of •abbe. Cd 0" 723-781114. CERAMIC WAREHOUSE - ess showtmaRt, fww pima• wF1r10 at $1.00 IN emyr-..- Falk wt-wrr $hint• dew. rMor-ddil- Sakidep a* 10.3 13!1 BmlydMy Rin UnA 2 0diiania. 908.726 A17Gk ow DOG Gem E- Ousk fad vsbfinwy ped ins- "' -Ian by es -in - for R.A.F. Poke Dog WV 8-1 -l+ Opwwms able for rod chases mnorng bion. Feb. E- ry i Novice: Tee. Jan. thppy a Movfoa; There. 2-Senfor Puppy a Trial station C.D.; Wed. Feb. pert a tllYyt Our suaa speaks for 60. Tel. am T6 Two acct Cats. axle a le. Free b good hone. Ise. rneutarad and ytrd: mans daCbwed. (905) 5089. call alter 6 p.m EBREO bnruab 9wmw1 7 rnwill old, no pa - 5, needs room b run, 5250 b.u. 5765537 or 728.4640. RE Gorman Shop,- pips Mp pups black and tan good ament all shoo, paper arced Parente Can be seen 434-5920 OTTI pups, born 12/27/91. KC Rey.. micro -chipped. mih raised 905-7231926. 980-1986 cats, lease to ern Everyone qualifies. On Cl WCB? MA'7 No Interest credit check. $345 down. 7428 98' LINCOLN TOWN . 2 locir coupe. black leather rn error. Corttfied. good condi- on. asking $1250.00 or beef eller tail (905}686-0206 19112 CHEVY Caprice Ckw sic. Asking $7900 as is of best ever Good winter ON for stud- ent 434-75M ask for Renee or Wave message 1984 Honda Accord 3dr. W F SSPD Sunroof stereo. o"grnal paint: good shape, c"fiod 52250.00. also 1964 ^wstang 6cyt auto, PSrPB. certified dl 666.46610 •.9f14 Mercury Grand Marqus dVagon. 124 km orgnal. in good xrhdleon, asking $2500. 7 best offer. Call 905-1131- ,965 Pontiac Parananne 9rohgham one owner, adage. ve. auto.. fully loaded. Fin - Shad in a nits 2 -Ion blue ')ns Car s in showroom condr- son Was 53495.. now $3295 cortilsd 4 otos two cars to choose from. Cal 427.9722 anysmo Russ. Open 7 days .eek rhdogfa. tl10i Mercury Capri. 2-0oor. Auto. V6. Pa, pb., awo*n cM setts. low nrlsa. exaEwd :ran to car. Was $2495. -how $2295. certiaad. 4 more ,ice kat b dnooe horn. Cal 427.9722 a litfms Russ. Open - days week. ndom 88 Cavalier RS, 4 boor, 4 Co. &us with light frMwfa. loaded nth bucket asst and sunroof. 70.000 km. $5.400 call (905) 43D-=4. APPROVED - bad or no :to& 196489 vehicles. Car► led a as is. APPROVED. Sunsh i e Aub. 4669237 0 A.T CERTI-CAR AUTO CEN- TRE, 155 King SL W., Oahe - aa (at 11 N, Mal) 1106579- 2866. 19M Taunts 4 door, 6 CyI.. M. CMAW, CMWft. race ear. $5.965 artifact 1990 Cut - las Sierra 6 eyl., air. til. cruise, $8,3150, antifad peg Cullen Sierra, 6 CM-, air, f1, Cruser, $6.1066 earifad. aM9 Dodge Antis, 4 co, atom. aK $3.916 arbiMri. IMO Ltraia Euro, 6 M-, loaded. block. 72.000 kil.. $SAM asrifad. 1990 Pontiac Statbild 4 door. auto. ori, stere, $10,4610 OWN- fsd BM Faaey 4 door. aro., while, 99"D hl. S,t.M6 Calif. bed Monte, 30 - 34- ntalddas available. ION PNmoulh woo, 11,o00 kill, del ser bega, auto, 4 dt. win Clot $11400. POW 7231156 a 434.75104. DEAD OR 'FREE' b��p leo saw used a abwronr 'pea i trucks. IhL pick•4ip, 10P Pd- POK .11tH CHEV W4 len, aprtawF 1c, NO Ayjt If 1, i M� now Itraa $2500 oaeF fed or a= M b OA& Call 725.2309. 1M1 GMC 314 Elt. cob, Wd- ed lic" Package, aur all• r. Pori, wirrar abred A-1. 50,000 rill. $14,500.20"" ern. _ 33 & 77 FALBY COURT 2 d 3 bedroom apw met in bfflly building. Air condilioNrtg, broadloom. 2 appear m, laundry -facilities and un- derground pa"irtcuded. From 686-OM �� $743-$833. ww W days 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 100 Prime st Main floor hose, 1 bedroom with baswMnt $70D . hydro 43419M 2 BEDROOM apartment in quiet area, $685. nlludes kedge, stove, heat hydro. laun- dry facilites and parking. WiE SmOltve area. Available rm- medialety Days 263-8369; evenings 2632522 2 BEDROOM apartment In quiet area. $685 includes ridge, stove. heat. hydro. laundry facilities and parking WiIsoNOlive area. Available Immediately. Days 2638369 evenings 2632522. AJAX - orbs bedroom base- ment apt.. quiet, spinous. 4 Pc bathroom. laundry, Cable, all rw:kurve. dose to ail; amorw ties. Available immediately 663-0799. AJAX - So" contained / bed- rocrr basement apartment. 3 Pc. bath. 6repaloo, parking. Call (905) 6868906. AJAX Oxford Towers - Sp t- cious apartment, quiet budd- ing, done to shopping. 401 and Go. Pod, sauna. 2 bed- rooms, Feb 1. Cal 683.0671 until 7:30 pm. AJAX south. 2 bodioom basement apt. laundry. spa- -* antraroo. 4 X_ both. park - brig. nob -smoker. no poll Available imwrediately. $700. wckuroo Cal 683, 6 AJAX Spec. bright 1 bdrm. smoke-free lower level apt. avail. now. Separate sett., full kit., 4 pce. bath, laundry fac., parking. firo0ast and references. $575 . util. 839-5223 AVALAO" a DIATELT Bright naw 1 bedroom balm w apsrtinw t Fridge. Slew. Heat Hydro, Cable. Contraf Vac.. a1 wrckuded. Full ear kitchen, oak clipboards. Must sea to apprawte. ti685.00. pose to bus reds. FesN ast. Asbrt/Bloor 906-721-1402 BACHELOR apaM-L now lotghwn, new bath. Operate entrance. park and u M Ma n cuded. Close to GO. $650 anonhty. Cal •venrng• 837- 1415. BRIGHT - One badman apartment in quiet 4 pbx Haar oic 2nd Irosl. Bus rants, Inn dry, peilrg fiat and NO SM. File hydro. Available March lot or sooner 723.1305 have message. BRIGHT, naw 1 bsdraarrh Neaten &Palo-nt iwkdss able, utilities. laundry. 1 Cat paling. tut poleeiahal. anale/Ietrnake. $600/nton8l. Wad Lynda - Wltiby. Can 41111111111- 7M. 667572. Call CLAM FIED for friendly, professional, personalized service U" wl7 be happy b h* you wtlh all YM d01SOW CALL TODAY! 676-9336 Fax. 579-2238 eRRAL Odlawa - Main Ito, and baaalrtar of holes, dna, new carpe. go-go, 2 appfarwa I. evabblo Fab. 1. t111a 1ar106ISA 726aft CLEAN two bedroan main Boa . baemea class to 401 and Downtown Oshawa. Full a* of forced yard and storage ahead. $700 utiliiss included. FinYlasl 432-5964. COZY t bedroom apt. North Rdertg math of hwy T non smoker. Available Feb 1st. S500/month hrsillast Call evenings (905)&19-1656. PICKERING LIVERPOOL / FINCH t bedroom basement apartment for rent. full bath part furnished. call parking laundry no smoking. 110 pets 5550 all inclusive call 837- 0328. NORTH OSHAWA 2 bedroom apt. clean, quiet building. From $600 per month. 576-2541 OSHAWA - Available imms- dakrly bedroom basement Apartment. near Bond ST E and Central park Blvd Parkrno and tauhdry SSW 00 all nckr sero call427-0915 OSHAWA- 3 Bedroom. 4 Bathrooms. Lauhdry. Parking Feb. 1/95. $7e9.f10 uMitiss included. Fws*U" (906) 434-1292. PICKERBIB Village - M Church St S. now kw*@ d bad -b in apt btdldlrtp, oar ori. by, bandy; pari g, dant. nc pole. 6'bss b 60. $05 -me -Un a 4W2M-16/10. PKXEMM - BRDCK a HWY 2, Onuthl bright and Ings 2 bedraxn waiout boom w I aWrvilkin dose 10 altoppittg neil and Pickering tarait, puking and ul f " included, rwnsumokws,$750 111WA t. __1.owlsso PICKERING - Fil rport Rd. area, ons bedroom furnished ban Is apartment, private entrance. $500.110 per mo m- dtrive. tsYLeat Suit Is Wes. 10367867. PICKERIM - one bedroom bow ape a W" t, separate entrance. cable. washerildryer, air con., available Feb. 1. %W inncksive. Cal 905-031-20W. PICKERING Village 98 Church St. S Now furnished bachelor apartment building own entry. laundry, parking clean, no pets. Close to Go (905) 508-2038 or 416284- 1618. RETIRING? Looking for a quiet, spacious 2 bdnn. aliartment? Gose to downtown and Shopping Centre. Available immediately. 433-0438. SIMCOE Street North south of Taunton) in 12-p6sx. two bedroom Parting. uumas and Cade included e*copt hydro Laundry facilities Available March 1 $668 o0hnonfh FwW Last. Cal (905) 5762962 SOUTH AJAX - naw two bed- room basement apartment 580Wmi rth Plane Cal for further details 6630529. SOUTH Oshawa - 275 Werd- walh SL E. large t and 2 boo- rooms clots to se bus and shopping Available trams• utiatey Fee a Mar cal 721 OSHAWA - KingrRiteon. 9722 of 434-5183 bliever 9-0 trrgM two bedroom apsrtinent p.m. man floor of duplex, trdge, TWO slaty sportrmet OsM Move. puking yard. $ wa Geek park seeng Largs 2. ncckxlsd. Available Wrothrch 1 I 26325104. 3 Dsdroom. 5695 and $795 gplex with bllndy faeiisa.Vou lydudoe garage Parting - OSHAWA - Largs 2 bedroom mediate possopwn. 404 - basement apartinenl bilge, 1614 stove. laundry. psrlerg used VACANCIES' Call to am backyard. $650 Incudes uAdr aft rental Shap ler a BETTER till. tartest 434.2737. tlaletbon DURHAM HOME OSHAWA - one, bedroom RENTERS. (905) 4261276 apartment In 17 Ousbec St mrxmal fee LANDLORDS $4-'10dnnorhI pis hydro. Avail- ADVERTISE FREE11 able inxmedstely. Fiat 1/2 or WHITBY - available amn- hast required. Cal Steven OW) 571-3229, Mary. 3 bedroom executive tan Wary b IM pace at rent. while priors said rates am spot amlot ft. carpeted through- OSHAWA - one bedroom out. 4 appkences. air Con., basement apartment central $1025 - hydrdraWo. CAN 866 N=W. Respauibb piton 1477. only own entrance. ftwet. WHITBY - immediately, quiet Telephone 4334076. bachelor bedroom aprtiven. OSHAWA - you cat is wel- kdge. stove. $620.77. hydro comoi immaculate hero bad- extra. FwsVIW required. Call roan Iwo level apain~t in 101065636. Charming olds dpbx. Large and specious dhugr loNpo bas. 5750 . 112 utbties. Ask abaci no ren resew iptidn. 906.723.10M7. OWAWA - Cosy newt' rano voted 1 Dat. r, ri baaarrnaM apsrti,emt heat hydro. trid9a, slew, pwkrg included. row smoker, no Pea. Avad&bte Feb. I. Cal 4351912 OSHAWA -00wKirandview ares. Largs bright 2 ba drocrn baasnhaw apt. on atrsat Pada ig haat hydro. Yundry, cobb irickd•d. No pale or use of yard. Fs~ NW rltarMdy. 906-571-7066 bow woom a. I blas -SM. 2 blew - ch- Aug wk. bhcltdl6 bnL. cow bd wdw. Poft u" Popkrbo- 4364M a 494:= WWMY Orn Dsdroan man floor in row downtown Asst and hydro irichudodi636 per mantra. Innate non amoke preferred (905)10661531 WMTer - orw bedroom aparW writ avaiabks. Feb t Frdgelsbve, ha•a+9 and psrkmp. 5536 monthly. CM 4340669 a 7232057. wHrmy - Sp-. bride llrrsarlhsrr aparbartt tut one. SOW&* arntrarnos. all irckr sive. L.autdy facilities, perk. irq, cable, I pbcs, Mega. abvs, rion-satokw, no poW Avai&tft 611 edsaey. NM owed 4304 M/. WWMT 2 badeoom aparl- pasnr main Door of "*K. lautdy location, pail , 5796 amill m Available Feb 1. 43f1- WhIft 2 Mods Wo 00. lbdrm batslba l Apt, pat ka- reshtsd .btAlia Mal, ori cable. YtlndI parteng 8119 pa weak also shared access, avaiabb. af1631a0. tMdwy 3 batboata stain floor OOMM begs den 1 bib d¢c . he phew Milo •r R akedae .Mit welw bldg+, room binwesar apirktuilr.. Wiaod I Oioe awe 1630 n alovi, wadw, drtar. dick PMbp eveiaMe inMtflslahy ckuaiwi rest � isal, atvdabhs 10136--4120 Feb. 1 sL 1966. ad 72"130 WWFBV - TtidSONVP4asland ark, hrriaMd ha,sa to sewer OSHAWA. 2 bedaia4 $Me- n PYour W carr Mn You tett own h OM IoM ler bei IM gplex with bllndy faeiisa.Vou Ca/ Oeve ►laylotk bnckude utilities. 2 appiouiaa. ellae Rip. ft ReMn Suaa S� Convonwrot 10 4W (191") tkd (M) p6 and city tour laulaa Avttiai M0 a pW alwai1. 3= room Condo's lip to O)niMan bill* Its Dalkon 3 badroore apot- n or abidoaM gam ler ecce, rear an .Mond Moor d h,wi cam $064M aaparala «Itae-i. kidpi 1 77M. aaosa , $600 pin anattn Ilion Ful use of ham. n I I , - old laundry room. irwkuded. antaiabla Fib.t V011111111111CMisiart kill* Itis prink 72S-01010 all or two badro, Its, int tan Wary b IM pace at rent. while priors said rates am flat pole) ttM-71010 Oshawaair beck an Itasarrnir . Will. few dean . dry, cable chose to 401. Wak- ing eirhgN ran sawkw on* $3100.00 itekwiva avafaMi F•b.110t ad 432-4M 3 Bedroom brim IxKtga- low. for refs wilh Opfbm to bury. i925 + wi fte molaty W tq room. kildw. 3 bedroom. 4 piece bath, gangs, fencced in yard. Blow of aasl. 1 black wast of wd- am- Available im,rte die sly. brsMaet required. Bedroom Mrwslow with garage, centrally located, like now. for more wiformatiah Cas Stove 5764M AJAX - 3 badman mart floor samt, vary -1 , now canpst, budge, slow and laundry, kilt d parking, is yard. brash bet. $840 inclusive Available Much I Cab NOW 427.6669. AJAX bright, spacious two bedroom basement aparhrtent, separate entrance. freshly panted. IrldgNSbve, washer: dryer. lanced yard Available Feb. 1 $699 incl. 905-825- 9657. AJAX - owes bedroom house. Large yard. pod detached ga- rage, appliances, available March 1 S1100/monthly . uW lies Call 9064663637 after 5 p.m. ATTENTION TENANTS Rentals (a/ lode). rent to own. assumable mortgages bo many to hot Call now. Rick DergM. Mayr Realty 579- 3537 - SAY RIDGES Upper 2 storey,4 bedroom. 1800 sq. ft new 9ooring paint, Carpet, 4 new appliances. private laundry, fenced yard, deck, no smokers. no pets. $1050 plus. $39-9227 BELIEVE FT 1 $50C Down Why rent? When you can own a brand new 3 or 4 bedroom single de- tached home. Call (905) 623.6549. DWIGHT AVE., availabe Jan 31, dean 3 btkm top Boor of 10. fiddplex. 4 apple., laundry room. perking lanced yard. dose, b all axMs- $77Smo pis hydro 725.0666 FOR rent available Feb 1. Phft Mumay/Wecker area. 3 bedroom. attached garage. fenced yard. sego . ueatiis FwstAML 6967900 and leave message THXNEVIS A sq 1s �EA..IA1WAa1f •Y, it�Q►tfAGEst�.rl .. � kotury tern detached. 3 bed i ! ^owns with Nanny's o r. law RELIABLE non sawlling Farr 4 lodwq for dean 3 Mdrodn WWFBV - TtidSONVP4asland ark, hrriaMd ha,sa to sewer woo . Available Feb, 1 fRoM heats b rant in AparyNMbY ansa Exoslarw rslera+Fa R� $360 per monde, neludsa use d kitchen, al utiltiss, lartdrx ��s $,9W.0. ioa, '0- oww M&VWAW I. Eteosnent rolkirences Call 7116721-64108 Cable and park". Cahl s71- SIVA new 12,3 bad- &W bow message. 31062. room Condo's lip to hnrtdgs. 2 rooms, tsupea' no pass Nan allow906-4W tealekubl Oar $1075.001 Kind 1442 SKI Ill. Callnow le/r moyre• otilonnapllion. . ubbbw Firs fLael Available SOUTH AJAX - dew bright ac- - corunnodes- to a nor' CAPITAL Propsrbas would WIND b ORW you the bast in Oshawa Living. Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom town 1xv. . Starting at $700 Call Wendy 404.2067 row " N.E. OSH. 3 bra.. 2bet• Fie" painted. gas ht, ga- rage, S@Wmo available im- nnedfately Roger Bourne. As- 900alo Broker P*nhax ReMc- tion Really Inc. 434-5222 427-1177 NORTH Oshawa- 3 bedroom bwmhou ses. avail Jan. Fridge. stove and dryer common pod and playground walking dra- lance to catholic and public school 4363346 SPOTLESS 3 bedroom. 1 1/ 2 baths garage. near 401 and sdods Bowmanvllle 2 ap pliances. Feb. t . RelererhceS. no Pets $835 m wl hfy 576- 2183 THREE bedroom townhouse. South GM 5625 per mo pus utilities 1 sl/Last required Available Mode 1tl Call 435-1066 ALTONA/SHEPPARD Large tumrshed room in peen adult honkie for needs o - m pfoysd persorkstldent Caber. Bun. Parting Share separate luttiun. ball000; .$10000 weekly evsnwga 509-2459 Central Alex large clean kr- nistioc rocrm with rear on- trance ntrance b tpstarsquiet home 5340 mo also 1 bdi beint 5450 all Inclusive 683-7390 CLEAN furnished roan. all faahthes separate entrance. teary Pritrara 1 11 1 4271. Plekwing hrnrstrd room nsar Go train. parting, lautby leGlities. kitohan tacilttes, no Pets. first and last $,760 00 cal Ken 831-2785 Pickering VIR"s huge roan r largo home both. parking uo*n- pod . no pals $400 Per month call 426- 1000 ROOM fa rant - maslerbed- room. 4 me errute. cable Anne included, Swisble, ler femole UVW lot - Close to trarrrt Weekly or nnono* 420.8626 ROOM FOR RENT NM/Y 02RHORNTON - largo mth private Irving roorn. kotury tern detached. 3 bed shareIOICt110n Win", nom flow family room. ^owns with Nanny's o r. law Svpios, oM. 1 112 belt. Ref- best. = mildly. woo . Available Feb, 1 acres in prestigious arts of 5950 . Lebow Cal 416759•- Available Feb. 1. 9642 after 5 P.m 420-7418 MM' in now ares (Bea 11 fceRWmtdrny) 2 story. 2 bad S. AJAX - Hill! d clo- rooms. pis basemen. 5 W Ok+1�• big beckllwd, doth and hnrtdgs. 2 rooms, tsupea' no pass Nan allow906-4W tealekubl Oar $1075.001 Kind rent negotiable 06-s, rentnagoubls 906m6t36t . ubbbw Firs fLael Available SOUTH AJAX - dew bright ac- Fsb.1/95. Can 72x4114, evsn- corunnodes- to a nor' ini,snwhen. Ful use of ham. n I I , - old laundry room. NO elm- PAVVENT? g , SW pea week. 416410s-2831. Good credit? Good job? You Whiby 905 -OW 1 SM, tan Wary b IM pace at rent. while priors said rates am townhouse like now. n good do . Can Dam or Brent I ' coasnurdtY r-wwnrid, 1066 available with aback" rate Mob. To buy or rent to own No $86.900 and $89.900 located AJAX - buys room aviiabb OSHAWA - L-py 24W sq It in madam hoar waft wlalkien 4 bodoones. catfral girt., 2 dooK 4 poi. waudile. Fiatwt 112 beat. *ubb ga►•9e N.W. an afabb Feb. I. Nbt amokw area FurAshod - rtagotiable, pplAswad Can M651al trnkmfr+.d - $1900 plus.AJAi Phase 723a712 -Yea elwioa, baasenalr COMM -Two lava bad bawl -b apt. a slws man a 1tPPfr 1i, hriN am itvr- 5 won b Bar alit bWgk stale. +ppaataa Vary dant. OW flummery and pinking iwkuded atahtn available nretadaWI an a glad atnat $16008 Cal (005)725-OW Can oevs (806) 41!8679 NCILEB near oa Main bar 3 badoo ahead bur* �� 2 i bilrabl•yt Cleat awt 3 bedsan haws dy pnl:tp f an nduitw.own 2 roots and 4 pow sloes. F Ava%aM• Moon w Mundy, ak' a Feb.1.420 BBOB Pamfaau, close b ab arawtAsa. hedoom has FWHws clow%. Pro0ad a-IalleaWi or PN=WIBI 4 bilin. Nowa $ iln& SSM fwlllaat sw near FleaMartell, appkwmo pltan(' IZs-3147. ificki ed. Ili& I IML Available Plabwb- oppo,itiffility b liver Fab let $1050 Plus UVAW - in a awl hour. 31aaons SOW49 and bright doll to 00, Mgt to NaLERNC- rain floc► of Lake. Pat laundry bcV Ono I " - ' M b inglobs; at ties, d Mary KWom at Ro- appiiorces, nkat yard, for. pass Raga Rim Really ud. claim to 00. Non spaohwr. 286-3M $600 a 1n ttib w kWh at evil. Fab 1aL (906)aSi OOIa SBIOLE soon with ft/ accot► cabin w uws d hale-, lots THME BEDROOM detached d pallita SfnuooatRoadnd, an of buhgabr, Kft SU. Fl,. ed bus mare, $40 morrit, avdable, of Towanita . Fridgeabove. noK nao-nalaksr, call 4$2-20M. I "4-'I war, PWW4 kw* TtI11EE b.deaa house to oi. se7s 1110 h'~ araiabha im M MS. Rokr- shore, ficholif . kwknde co- airs. (416) 2167119. ble, m i 0 imilikedielft SW ableWNID up you uWtrtot aM,d 1=0 COSH -41M b buy a hare, 3 1 -dr- WHIM - 4 h , ' '4a house f owadmuas 4arelen for saw to aI-r. with one otter. Park - told L (P i q 3 1 I.. burl- ;,,$ btnarY cable, v� and gdow b $7Ca /aMarkaill un � � r� M likes (Pel) Phew aura. Cori Mark umon W"Wed Cat e$e- SbpkM A1111ar Aiootd at 11SI oxL3029, days or 430- 57"11. ,S `i ywaw�wweswswsw.s fel •:A:I .•wae.w:r-�J.�a�' COMMERCIAL Bugd g INtbW%n Hiob wWa - 2 yr available 1600 sq. It. Two bay told ranch style 3 bedroom doors, ollice, storage room and horn on 1.3 acres wit the IM ppoeenessillY on Car fig. of mile to 3 dean Lakse. wow- ExcNsnt for auto related and tobillr19 ice be" swim - many other uses. Call 728- " C- bOOWV489-2953,h*n aura 8101. WAMAWLATE-Nwt~ SPACE ! Available NOW! -Share - storage 2 - light MFG - Ajax - Call 428-9232 VERY busy plaza. 35M sq ft. of space. Ideal for ban qust hall. pod has a any kind of dub. AN facilities in place. Reasonable rent 4165/5- 7842 Oshawa 4 bsdroome, 2300 sq.tt. 2 story, full walnut basement dock. large 2 car garage, $179,900 firm. 579- 9345. OPEN NOOSE- Sat a Sun. 1-4 pm $129.000. Bowmar vibe. 4 bedroom. 2 story 2 ba10e. garage. FAG Mat. brick fireplace with insert. pme throughout .upgraded kitchen and bafta 1.42ft lanced yard play center. 401 Waverty.623- 2376 PICKERING-perfect 2 year old 3 bedroom. 3 bath, detached beck garage. hugs kutchen.deck. I e ' - . .. or Ileo. family room cal fire- place. 14211 lot $199.900 905-831.3595- OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-4PM FLORIDA- Madeira Beach. 1500 sq 11 luxury gulflront condo. 6 appliances 2.1 bad- roome. 2 bsMS. all accesso- roe. heated pool Wuzzh. screened sunporch top floor, weakly/monthly. photos and Marler 7236065 GORGEOUS 3 bedroom exxndo. dose to terns C4ar- water beats, Poo+ ;acuw. 880, pnvalo yard. avertable Now - Doo 'or n4- and b view t Phos 6669846 a 5719-3786 INDIAN shots . well ap- Ponied coo do. drecay or, to gulf. weekly or mantoy rental Special weakly rate for Jan. 1111hrtby 906-6662766 PRIVATE HOUSE SALE - 3 bedroom 3 washrooms. 'artily room, living and dining room. 14 ft deck, close to schools. 401 shopping Center. GO tran- sit. Was $156.900 reduced to St 46.900 Phone 723-41980 S.W. Pickering 21100 sq R 4 bedroom detached Exceii- kont area. assume 4 yr. mor, gage at 7% . $239 900 cak SOUTH Oshawa - Beautiful 3-1 bedroom hone on MIs waw. gas freolace In family room Raised bungalow Must be tow Open her Sunday 1-4. 926 Psrkassance Please ap Cindy Brooks, Sutton Group 619-95M VILLAGE ARTS MW CRAFTS WINTER REGISTRATION Sherwood and Linton in Pickering tillage U°N�) • Fdk Art or, Quilting • Ceramics • to Country Crafts • Decorative DoMhouse• -Krafts for Kids is Fabric Painting • Rubber Stamp Art • a Fashion Jewelry •Home Accessories a Knitting CLASSES START JAN. 23rd. $48.00 for 10 weeks Worimhops are available FOR REGISTRATION Call Rose at 683-9465 or Florence at 683-5816 1 Trade In your home for an • exscutiw 4 bedroorrh. 4 batt. MITI . ^owns with Nanny's o r. law 4Pt. Inplo garage on 2 1112 acres in prestigious arts of Pidunng all Fred Dupes. 5137,900 Oshawa (GrandviovW sols Rep. at Paten Kowa) Cherryoown arse: dstache& 2 Rest Esta* Lid. Broker. Bow - storey. 9arag•.rnlow aat., n- murrvnta. (905162}2453 ground pod. 4 appliances. 1 (905) e97-2702 bdrm . 2 walkout, gas heat. dose 10 an am aerrtiss Cap 571 - ow' 2 STOREY sownhhouea coedo with garage in Pickering. 2 bad". same-1nrsMo tamWy PICKERING GC 3 bedroom room. asking $126.500. Cal townhouse like now. n good days 416-267-8934 or *wily neigbouh000. Mortgage op 906-4264502. available with aback" rate 3 bedroom townhouse. To buy or rent to own No $86.900 and $89.900 located agents (905)1037-0566 in peau red pahawa Available for mandate posessson. Both In*" decorated. newly , III d and saris ap- • • pkancos included. For moro into cal Valens, Smweh. 666 IttoNEr poel•rmn� Debt Sufon Group Classic ednsokdasona. Really emsdt arrange- - menta. Pstonal Woget Plan - DISTRESS Sale - Beaubful reg. hYedlt room FREE CCN - 3.1 bedroom honks in excel. SULTATIONS Ontano Credit Wit move -in CW44on. Wei- Co~los (Oshawa -Toronto` OLA through akdeg ghees dads 4331425 to large fenced yard, lAasW OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT hedoom has FWHws clow%. GUARANTEED SOME COM - 94 MV area and an sofa. Pi0w to sN in WhWby 35 PANIES CHARGE UPFRONT CHRISTALLER CRT.. Open FEES OTHERS DO NOT R IS house Sec between I and 4 SUGGESTED THAT YOU IN - for kr10nar wMonmmnsbor, Pte- VESTIGATE THOROUGHLY dal CaWy Brooks, Sutton BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONt- TRACTS. Grote 1019-esoD. VILLAGE ARTS MW CRAFTS WINTER REGISTRATION Sherwood and Linton in Pickering tillage U°N�) • Fdk Art or, Quilting • Ceramics • to Country Crafts • Decorative DoMhouse• -Krafts for Kids is Fabric Painting • Rubber Stamp Art • a Fashion Jewelry •Home Accessories a Knitting CLASSES START JAN. 23rd. $48.00 for 10 weeks Worimhops are available FOR REGISTRATION Call Rose at 683-9465 or Florence at 683-5816 1 • >�I► - - - ice Adrl �� ' S�►rhiAitir ! • •i!!ti _ a • ♦ N • • 7 0 1�670.__• • �IL670 MORTGAGES. Loans (any Purpose) - lanes d pock Fres Conwltations. we can help. 01 Tanner Financial Servcss, 404-9336 or 1-000.861-3923 OpportunitiesBusiness 590 HOME s where uw tt.s+rwac a. Looking br a way out d corporate Arneca? Looking for a way up? Wadwe povdoo Ora nudge you need to got started in ons of 1M lop 10 home tiassd bumwasaa in ere omawy The fast r up b your Cat Indet wrdent Reproasnla- swat 1.100-645-7713 DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available for begin- ners, reasonable rates call 428-2000 SELL iT NOW CALL 683-0707 SAVE BIG Antques, Auctions, Bankruptoes, Bazaars, Collectibles, Estate $ $ $ $ Sales, Flea Markets, Home Read Snows, liquidations, Power of • Sale, Rummage Sales, Swap'Barter, Wholesalers, n f fer Yard Sales and more. Tines, Dates, Locations. ,Cha SRT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL ANYTIME 61110011111101. ohm 905-666-8469 1.800-746.6478 It's always best to know who you're dealing with. A people are your neighbors. They're always here 1 DOORS 'R' US GARAGE DOORS OPENERS INSTALLATION slim stew. (905) 837-0949 Srecumim AdOM, broils, brN- raatatti MMlnfs dads, ** Ie, hodRaw Sona, am* Rdw Ffae Edmd . 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Nell klrJrn bate o, am at $100.00 walaN/d 20 ym eft-• pews' d GIM SAFMETT 0111-6414 PUJMBER 11111111 do Npirs y MINVA• GM NO JOB TOO BIG call Paul 696-4M (416)-55 601 e • • • 1 Itrlafi.l / Eab iw Paining, Wd POW 10 kr good prion, good Malt Cd Mal 67041661 CALL COMPLETE DRYWALL A PANT For d your how Owl coftp MM7254M HAAW000 FNNVTNMG A 17001114TAG Fees 1 dire -1 Gleet RNie PP011eesi0I111 Serwo 427-3246 Patin t9 Payertity by Cao Q& (905) 61W47 650 Auctions AUCTION SALE SAT. JAN. 21A6, 6;30 PJt. PETHICK AUCTION BARN. 21e CONC. RD. N. NOafMANYLLLE, (HAYDpl) The reek we haw several coif sgrmrms from a Tororso hoar, as Wall as a bol marg & dcr- sga compmy b nduds a Pa Cher- ry drrgroom sub. bedroom view dwWoll OAK rrg chane. owroral taws. Parlour Was. gu arm rid IF, ,aa. bb d glia i dor, 1- for $(Y70'9 Marcedu Benz or i many War raeruag i maual sari. W" saw. vow g Um 5 P.M. Time as cook fres. MC w In- NraI - saw mer"" A sold by Garry K. Posh Autsore, AWw saw A latadr0aa For moa ria of lAf-7ibiE2 w 1M0•Q►7661 R Y Fax 683-7363 AJAX Motb•g Spino. fur ..rvios.. rrroWes, appfirrca and Piano apseia6M- Flat rib ar hasty. Vat row MW hall - ed .bragu ft Non aIarirtg bee bows ails mwo. Park and Imd spaial. sbtrbtg at s«.adWCal INkdwww .bin, J254M of 427-0006. qu DATING Sermes aro al dd- fwenk Partner Search left you select atfrar:tiva, pownonal, o rglos who irtlsrost you and nava some fin. Personal makhing. a0ordable. long loan relaborulrpa. call for my free brochure, with no obigx1, or presu res to pin at 683.2414 anyhr-- ROMANS 7 VS. 3 So then, if while her husband kveth, she be marred to another man, she Shall be called an adulteress. Jesus at Scarborough Holiday Inn 7:30 pm. Every Sat. Jim Campbell 1-705-324-2364 classified ad on the first' day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of ...,.an error. _r GAILLIND S WINTER SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with booldrgs of weddy d bi- weddy swvioes. Inquire br details. Caring br your home with personalized and rawssiumd sorWoe for over a decade. Icy horded and insured) srerbobe earsile. LF NOIRE ciaetirp wt�wa aey age. aerraad. $wad. Fane silo airy etonaian. eiromnw Pro antra Cd 43&TM dont by raNabie deperldaMe mwiaw opartilga kind —.1 - Mawt. RarawMe rale. Far ave Magic don we bad Lal• wow inlawa-, . Part eta lune help. e1P7067 or 72e. Mail* 430-MOZ e31U. RELIAIM how denser, RANIEIT wnla wok wiN tb rwawtirp dtaa xtr Mia 171. ooeaas11 .sH w tltwrfw and b111lharrs, baoNoon mynaw CdErnie aline, raaaatable slaw Vbsk- h. btaaeNV awrdd% or Ocean sial 111 ca "Mem"" • RANO LESSONS br begn- c� Losn�r 509-50% raw. RANO LESSONS ava**Jb , b begnnere in wy haftae i • . a.w:ar�a�i`�..r� r. 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Part eta lune help. e1P7067 or 72e. Mail* 430-MOZ e31U. RELIAIM how denser, RANIEIT wnla wok wiN tb rwawtirp dtaa xtr Mia 171. ooeaas11 .sH w tltwrfw and b111lharrs, baoNoon mynaw CdErnie aline, raaaatable slaw Vbsk- h. btaaeNV awrdd% or Ocean sial 111 ca "Mem"" • RANO LESSONS br begn- c� Losn�r 509-50% raw. RANO LESSONS ava**Jb , b begnnere in wy haftae i • . a.w:ar�a�i`�..r� r. S►wr V ♦+ • TY P P a' r a• a• r w -f gy�Y'� �Y�' �,/ �risis•w�aa�I1t�M�l�i%fdl~/�41~iLwM�iY..►i►ia►aa•� nay► • ♦ sti ut'sta r s a a • J 4 a .A1J�I ih!4Y� ydYa�l!a4���f4y4r+ra*alalcrar4rsoa`tvtY.l�s��� ara��Jir4�� il��rd1 AJAX PUBLIC SWIIVIMING Ajax Community Centre Public Swim Mondays, 1 to 8 p.m.,7 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, 1 to 3 p.m. Fridays, 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays, 2 to 4 p.m, 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Family Swim Sundays 1 to 2 p.m. Admission: Youth 75¢; Adults $1.50, Children under 5: Free McLean Community Centre Public Swim Mondays, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 4 to 5:30 p.m., 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 6 to 8:30 p.m. 'Thursdays, 11 am_ to 3 p.m., 4 to 5:30 p.m., 7 W" CWat&-,� pr"M 1, Drf Can Providing excellence in quality home daycare. • Flexible hours • Monthly home visits • Reliable back-up service A LICENSED AGENCY Please Call 686=4816 JANUAAW 61995 to 8:30 pm. Drop -In Story Time Fridays, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m. Mondays, 1:30 to 2 p.m., 4 years and over Saturdays, 1 to 4 p.m., 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, 10:30 to 11 am., 3 years old Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m., 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, 10:30 to 11 a.m., Tales for Twos and 11:10 to 11:30 a.m., Books for Babies Family Swim Saturdays, 4 to 5 p.m. Sundays, 4 to 5 p.m. PARENTS AND TOTS SKATING Ajax Community Centre Admission Free Mondays, 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesdays, 2 to 3 p.m. Fridays, 10 to 11 a.m. Village Arena Admission Free Tuesdays, 2 to 3 p.m. AJAX PUBLIC LIBRARY McLean Branch 95 Magill Drive Z MONTESSORI LEARNLNG CENTRE "Knowledge with Understanding" Private School 1 'h years -12 years Full Montessori Curriculum • Extended Hours Available Locations 401 Kingston Rd., Pickering Tel.: 509-1722 986 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering Tel.: 839-2090 PICKERING PUBLIC SWIMMING Pickering Recreation Complex Mondays, Wednesdays,3 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, 3 to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 P.M. Ditnbarton Indoor Pool Mondays and Wednesdays. 7 to 8 p.m. Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m. Admission for both pools: Youth $1.75: Adult $2.75; Family $.5.25. GREAT VALUE FOR YOUR ADVERTISING KIDS CALENDAR will reach your market effectively each month DN7MMOUP, For Further Info. Please Call Christian -Ann at (416) 798-7972 or (905) 579-4400 News Advertiser Attention. DANCING Pickering Recreation Complex Pre -Teen Dances for youths grade five to eight Fridays, Jan. 27, February 24 and March 31. 7 to 10 p.m. Admission: $5.00 SKATING Pickering Recreation Complex Parents and Tots Fridays, 7:30 to 9,15 p.m. Saturdays, 8 to 9:4.5 p.m. Sundays 3 to 4:45 p.m Admission: $2.50 per person. Family $6.00; Children under 7 Free PICKERING PUBLIC LIBRARY Central Branch Happy Hearts Stories and Crafts for Children aged 3 to 6 and Valentine Buddies for children aged 7 to 11 on Sat., Feb. 11 10:30 a.m. Tickets available on Jan. 28. Blaisdale Montessori School's 25 years of educational excellence 6 ccnven*nt bcatcns Toddlers 18 mo .- 2 1/2 years Preschool 2 1/2 - 6 years Elementary Grades 1 - 6 This is what every parent is looking for. The was learn wade mey socialize, pray a ►lave a GREAT TIME' Moew of Saran age 3 * located on spacious parklawn 509-5005 686-5005 Pickering Ain 415 TW evale k 545 A IGngston k 403 Kingston k CALL FOR A VISIT! CLASSIFIED CUSTOMERS Monday to Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Office Hours Remain at 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p,'m,, Mon. -Friday IA C1 -a • • y� to 'i�x? mat emI — 0 R■rtati CHOCOtA _ a CHIP PE�1 qr 7 -UP ", �• � .r Regular or Italian Salad RustRe aeons Beef o. Mini i, COOKIES Dressi gONUS SIZE Vachon 48s mL� in Tomoto Beelaroni or Non Retumoble Bottles Caramels aram� or Hostess Sauce or NSP*91'' f3ai + 2W 9 with Pork Meatballs ^" EVERY DAY Twinkles 398 ml. 425 g • "'' - LOW PRICE unit Cost S' Box of 8 • Per 100 ml PEPSI or 7 -UP • 750 mL Returnable BoMles County pmt Cost 79' MEIN] MEIN] Fair Pe, 100 r TaWO TOINTo a All PurposeD EACH a' bur sit Plus 40c Bottle Repo BMW Spring Farms Fisherman's ItCinZ _ • Cheese ices Choice Chunk Light • 24 Stite2a" Tunain Water Toumparo _ 500 g Wabr 84 mL • 4 ~ �++.. 170 g HONEYCOMB *79 ptsds tuna+ l JUMBO SIZE S nPoc ,® l EERY DAY Olinda' LOW PRICE Pre � FLAVFRUOURED ' 36L Lancia PastaINKS �w 4p VCtnurSpoghe*,m orange Grape Smackers Pure StraReddyPa or Fruit Punch berry or Macarorn rk Raspberry berry or Rohm 3 x 250 mL G a nd Jam • 900 g • EVERY LOW PRICE*OU CANIT BEAT THE REAL AY oi4ee 500 ml EVERYDAY SAVINGS! Admiral 4 Skippy Maestro Red Rose Pink Salmon Peanut Butter - Smooth Vegetable Oil Orange Pekoe '°S- 2139 or Super Chunk - 750 g t , Tea Bogs _ W, 9 t , i�79 Pink SaM'non . �i ,.A Select Village Peach Parade SELECT Corned Beef Halves or Slices Tomato Juice t Quaker 340 g • _ in Syrup - 796 ml. 1.36 L ► %rola Bars g 1 Halves. <«.:.�, 79 tomato . ,-ORNEo BEEF Juice 1 79 • _101 • Rr..-s r...rry WE' WO 0 HUDERM'.BRING YOU LOWER PRICES! . Nutri -Breed _ All Dishwasher Ma esta ■ --- j Springtime -�j`+►r� . „ Dry Dog Food Detergent Bathroom Tissue L;�z_;d Biec<, ( J _ 99 1Wf rt -lie _ Kitty Comfort Pure Power Prestige D s�- Der�•��-• �• p - �,. � g Surf Powdered Cat Utter - t ! +4 Pc e^ Towels Dere- er.r Ceece _• h . s ri 2 9 C.ea^e•ke� '" o':� x 2 Ply Loam ' Y n, 3 9 \ . �� �r...� • - .+✓ I , i_ 99 • Corner of Harwood THE SAVING$ PLACE :and Highway 2 ONO~-• _ OC9406FOU •D. L) (South west Corner) A 0 jax _ STMMUM. SUNDAY.............................11-5 , MONDAY-TUESDAY..............9-6 WEDNESDAY -FRIDAY ...........9-9 - SATURDAY ...........................8-6 Vdd nv.0 h ro jM so ' qu4.n afthn to nand (omy ngNran.nb • Ord MItWIA� dam at iia . p,pl/Y " prKR a• ltnrn �at • any 0�� 4n0 � � *W C=h rgMM' • • A LP A A --A :124,800! - • Super, bright & clean - • Large, open concept with bts of wktdows r • European kitchen, oak trim, mow- r ■ - -, an suite, laundry & walkout ' Part"In (30x121 ceder deck on treed lot! ... DON'T MISS THIS$ CALL RICK-QUICKI RICK SERGISON* - IB31-3300 Rt/ , F"PURCHASER'S APOWERTOPACKIVE 'OtIR ! FI RST LW"' r- WALK TO THE LAKE 1 4 SCC a Please call, you won t be jk a, disippoin ' ' Asking $24?.900 .. BARRIE COX* — _-- _ a► 839-7449 ' - $165,900 - • \ ' BACKSPLIT - - Enjoy south Ajax has to , . , . "EVERGREEN" HOME all otter in this Immaculate 3 P �5 - y GQ` � _ _ -- Viz- IN PICKERING Th is 4 bedroom home shows to perfection Approx. 2.555 sq. fl • Great location, backs on to a tyroom with f repiace •New New pr dessure treated deck bedroom home featuring '' - =- cart, sups to sum. Dunbar central air Gond., finished Pubkc School, Pickering bus - ELM rec room, to nih room and a dose by ss well as Pkher" sauna Very well kept. On a High School Extras and good — -- quiet street steps to sized fbL wonderful ' -�r r schools, parks & the lake. CALL fam4 comakinky' � STEVE FEARON* CALL FLO sE1tTs** _ 683-2992 1 4 SCC a Please call, you won t be jk a, disippoin ' ' Asking $24?.900 .. BARRIE COX* — _-- _ a► 839-7449 RM STOP Paying rent! Call now for the report your landlord does not want you to have. OUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. LISTING" J. SODDY 10 PLUS AREA "EVERGREEN" HOME 10 PLUS HOME P �5 - y GQ` � _ _ -- Viz- IN PICKERING Th is 4 bedroom home shows to perfection Approx. 2.555 sq. fl • Great location, backs on to a tyroom with f repiace •New New pr dessure treated deck 1 4 SCC a Please call, you won t be jk a, disippoin ' ' Asking $24?.900 .. BARRIE COX* — _-- _ a► 839-7449 - ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. A RARE FIND Huge pie -shaped lot in Irl nature's collage with play safe protection of a quiet cul-de-sac court =� y highlight this 3 bedroom _ home. Ideally located. All 164A R . {.- for $184,900. CALL RICK CHOMCV* OR - _ BERNARD LEE* 42841533 OR " 14800-663-7119 ROMW CALL JOHN MGM- FOR A PILWAIMN RapnauttalM "Aaaodab ti<roinr "'Broiterinliwter L TRUE AT $1899900 ' Prlma aedblbhed ane • ' Vaulted a lmsaic eftlrattoa • a�t»df�ooRn n . ' Largo$" kllchatt • missiece All �mOfa CA• JOHN MONM* 831-3300 686-3330 RVMW FIRST OU"d ' f • FT z ., P CALL ABOUT OTHER HOMES WlTH GREAT ASSUMABLE MORTGAGES j WALKOUT BASEMENT Bright ed -in kitchen with walkout to deck. R ench ° doors to "g room, larp m " bsdroom, finished walkout beaettlafN with atone fireplace. LL $162,900. JACQUELYMN TANNER** * 619-9500 ALL THE BELLS A WHISTLES! Gorgeous 1,350 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms with eat -in kitchen, living room, fireplace, finished basement and lots of hardwood and ceramics. Steps to school & park. Asking $158,900! CALL BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 RVMW QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. 7.750/0 ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. �< "BRAND NEW LISTING" J. SODDY "EVERGREEN" HOME $219,900 asking, 7 rooms, 2 k+ �' stor", spotless home on quiet '' - =- cart, sups to sum. Dunbar Pubkc School, Pickering bus - service, etc. Separate school dose by ss well as Pkher" High School Extras and good — Broker/Aucdotl esu sized fbL wonderful R r SC fam4 comakinky' SUPER STARTER CALL FLO sE1tTs** _ y. OR CHRIS sURNETT* ft 2 a-1ti`at� � 283-1300 �a-afs � tltAtintrooden dock _ 4 amp ftor - ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. A RARE FIND Huge pie -shaped lot in Irl nature's collage with play safe protection of a quiet cul-de-sac court =� y highlight this 3 bedroom _ home. Ideally located. All 164A R . {.- for $184,900. CALL RICK CHOMCV* OR - _ BERNARD LEE* 42841533 OR " 14800-663-7119 ROMW CALL JOHN MGM- FOR A PILWAIMN RapnauttalM "Aaaodab ti<roinr "'Broiterinliwter L TRUE AT $1899900 ' Prlma aedblbhed ane • ' Vaulted a lmsaic eftlrattoa • a�t»df�ooRn n . ' Largo$" kllchatt • missiece All �mOfa CA• JOHN MONM* 831-3300 686-3330 RVMW FIRST OU"d ' f • FT z ., P CALL ABOUT OTHER HOMES WlTH GREAT ASSUMABLE MORTGAGES j WALKOUT BASEMENT Bright ed -in kitchen with walkout to deck. R ench ° doors to "g room, larp m " bsdroom, finished walkout beaettlafN with atone fireplace. LL $162,900. JACQUELYMN TANNER** * 619-9500 ALL THE BELLS A WHISTLES! Gorgeous 1,350 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms with eat -in kitchen, living room, fireplace, finished basement and lots of hardwood and ceramics. Steps to school & park. Asking $158,900! CALL BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 RVMW QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. 7.750/0 J 2 bedroom. J 2 b.aa J Larp mortar A walk-in moat ��"7 J art�n kikinn Q • J cpiece beat _ iY doto.wiMs Iron Llr. w 9w hembd lid nt of ddek aa: DAVID BEATON* 4 YR. MORTGAGE �< $119,900 Easily affordable, this 3 bedroom home Is immaculate. A finished <_ basement, fel rww '' - =- broadklom and Its south Ajax location make It a must to see! CALL RANDY MILLER* Broker/Aucdotl esu R r SC QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. SUPER STARTER $114,900 y. J L.oeabd on quirt crercerll J 2 bedroom. J 2 b.aa J Larp mortar A walk-in moat ��"7 J art�n kikinn Q • J cpiece beat _ iY doto.wiMs Iron Llr. w 9w hembd lid nt of ddek aa: DAVID BEATON* (905) 683-2992 RVMRC°° QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTft- BANK APPROVAL DRQ CMHC FEE! OJLC. Np Lecdo e - taeaa. J 2.2 bsd - 2 t+alka wnhM A k� 1 IlaN ttalr d em +1 admefift J Iw*mw ttaaas i beaiaeia J is tR year aawYdMa oe 10a1y � kyr: Iraeran Moa M� DAVE JOSEPH*** Broker/Aucdotl esu im N � 111118011 y. Cholic out fhb fiat d ealrasl Oauktlra�i air A wc. ft 2 a-1ti`at� � ' � ' � �a-afs � tltAtintrooden dock _ 4 amp ftor 4 Ful an alta h afwter ttdnna. DOW TAYLOR"'* 831-3300 W/W FIRST" CAN YOU PICTURE YOURSELF IN ONE OF THESE HOMES? CALL GLENN AT 83 1.3300 $89,900 Priced to sell, this condo shows very well with upgraded broadloom and neutral decor. Close to school, shopping and GO Transit. Call 831-3300. ONLY $&; iii e! r- $129,900 Great starter home with large lot on a quiet court, finished basement with rec room, eat -in kitchen, newer shingles, upgraded picture window. Call 631-3300. $159,900 Fully detached 3 bedrooms, finished basement with bar and 3 -piece washroom. House is freshly painted and has upgraded broadloom. Call 631-3300. I , L GLENN PRICE Sales Representative 831-3300 $159,900 Modem eat -in ktichen, gorgeous new deck, upgraded broadloom, finished rec room with comer fireplace. landscaped, Cab 831-3300 $179,700 Great income potential, large rooms, eat -in kit.. central air and vac. Sep. fenced -in aground pool area, many appis. included. Cab 831-3300. $179,900 Beautiful all brick. 2 storey on large lot, interlocking driveway, finished basement, main floor walkout and bay window. Call 831-3300. $179,900 Lovely open concept, 3 bedroom, man floor solarium, kitchen with french doors, basement rec room, fireplace in living room. Call 831-3300. $189,900 Located in the south Rouge area, minutes to 401 and lake, beautifuly landscaped, eat -in kbchen. 3 bedrooms, pride of ownership. Cab 831-3300. ONLY 5329.33/ VVF"** gj $229,9N Located near the lake with freshly panted walls, gleaming hardwood floors, eat -in kitchen with florida ceiling. Cal 831-3300. $194,900 Man floor family room with fireplace and walkout 10 deck, rec room in basement has gas fireplace and walkout to the pool. Cal 831-3300. $214,900 John Boddy home, over 2,000 sq. ft. on a premium lot. Huge tamiy room with fireplace. 2 walkouts. central air and vac. Cal 831-3300. $216,900 Stunning executive in 'Fox Hollow", large kitchen with greenhouse, ground floor family room with fireplace plus so much more! Call 831-3300. $239,900 Large entrance and spiral staircase, upgraded broadloom, complete privacy backing on to ravine. Call 831-3300. $254,900 Tribute built, 2,659 sq. ft., central air and vac., alarm system, intercom, 2 -tier deck, fully upgraded with brealhtakng view of Pickering. Call 831-3300. $399,900 Home is directly taang the lake on a very large 3,000 + sq. ft. home boasts wonderful view of the lot, complete basement apartment with a walkout lake, finished basement with walkout, hot tub and and separate entrance. Cal 831,3300. Call 83 -3300. r-------------------------------- Cul $499,900 Beautiful estate with stunning grounds, driveway lined with mature trees, trout pond, pool, hot tub and so much more! Call 831-3300. ERE---------------- M,gw Gorgeous 4 bedroom Coughlan home backing on to ravine, imground pool, all the extras are found in this beauty) Cal 831-3300. When you list your house with Glenn Price, either you are 100% satisfied with the service that I provide or YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR LISTING WITH ME AT ANY TIME. I invite you to contact me at my office. You have nothing, absolutely nothing, to lose. You have my word on it. �• RVMWFIRST REALTY LTD. CALL REALTOR ✓�� 905 831-3300 Y OWNED i OPERATED Our 1885 GLENANNA RD., PICKERING 905 686— 3330 1 "Based on 5% down to qualified purchasers. "Based on 25% down, 25 year amortization on the current 6 month closed term rate of 8°k to qualified buvers. ITS A BEAUTY WITH LOCATION The thousands spent on this home is your gain. Featuring hardwood floors, man floor family room, separate din. nm., spacious bright living room, walkout from hostess kitchen to large deck & private lot, master bdrrn. has walk-in closet & 4 -pc. bath en suite. Fabulous finished basement in knotty pine, professionally landscaped with interlocking brick double driveway, central vac, access to garage from house. $209,900. CALL 831300 AND ASK FOR THE DUTY AGENT. STUNNING EXECUTIVE Just listed, approx. 2,900 sq. ft. of luxury living in Pickering, 5 bedroom with both master and 5th bedrooms featuring en suites, studio loft with skylight. Solarium breakfast area. This home shows to perfection. CALL TODAY AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. APPROX. 2,300 SO. FT. - 4 BEDROOMS - $202,900 Located in excellent family area. Close to schools, shops, 401 & Go Station. Upgraded ceramic throughout; main floor laundry, interlocking brick walkway. This home is well kept and shows very well. CALL 831300 AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. HAVE IT ALL N MAPLE RIDGE ONLY $209,999. 'Detaotred, 3 bdrnw. & 3 badus home 'New brdlm. & freshly painted 'Main floor tan* & l wxky nn. 'Bright eat -in kitchen 1 -shaped W. & tin. rm. 'Hrdwd. fir., CAC, daible car gar. Fully fenced & landscaped. CALL NOW, 831.3300 AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. 7t, ,per-��y�f� /yy_� p��� -/�y� _ ' SUNGALOWIBUNGALOMR Assune morigaae at 7.95% bN 19991 Sep. ent- to in-law - polential income_ l Hardwood firs. - Upgraded windows! Solar healed inground kidney pod! Walk to lake - Marina - Schools! Act raw! Act today! CALL 831-M AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. BACKING ON TO THE ROUGE RIVER A perfect marriage of oourMry duarm and modern design, featuring an open wricept kkhen ovellodking the sowtV 2 sfwey fon. nn. with paladatm a� , 4 bdmts., 3 beft, 8' ceiling;... Mon Youl CALL 831-M AND ASK FOR DUTY AGENT. N . INCREDIBLE CONDO - VERY RARE — JUST LISTED - $228,500 1880 VALLEY FARM #1620 CARTIER MODEL -1500+ SO. FT. SHOWS A 10 PLUS. -cornice mouldings, marble floor, -mirrors, 5 top of the line appliances, 2 parking, locker, upgraded lighing, 530,000 below builder's price, Jacuzzi, walkout from breakfast room. CALL 831-3300 AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. SOUTH ROUGE $189,900 Pride of ownership! By the lake, parks & school, lovely 3 bdrm. sidesplit, finished top to bottom, central air & vac, private patio on beautiful 85' lot! CALL 831-3300 AND ASK FOR THE DUTY AGENT. PEACEFUL RAVINE SETTING!!! Charming oak & pine decor throughout! 3 bedrooms, 2 newer gas fireplaces, walkout to private deck & hot tub! We make dreams come true for $159,800! CALL 831-3300 AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. ENJOY THE VIEW!!! Why read & dream - Cal & see ft lovely 4 bedroom, en suite, nicely finished basement ceramic entrance -Gorgeous view of lake from most windows -$219,900! CALL 831.3300 AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. "7.5% FOR 3 YEARS' Raised bungalow finished from top to bottom. Gorgeous kit with soled drenywood cabinets. Sep. side entrance for potential in-law. Fireplace, garage with workbench. Great locatim! CALL 831-3300 AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. PICKERNG'S BEST VALUE! 2,400 sq. ft. design in to hem of Arnbertea, upgraded kitchen cabinets and bOn. Nroughotit, main Or laundry and mudroom, huge ferttitr nn. wlfreplace and ed4n kitchen, 4 bdmts., 3 balks, ceramic � , walkway and more...ollered at $219,888 ... cal you be diseplminted CALL 8314300 AND ASK FOR DUTY AGENT. QUIET LITTLE COURT $163,500 A young subdivision with easy access to transportation & schools. A super home with large child safe yard. 831-3300. ASK FOR THE DUTY AGENT. UPDATED PICKERING VILLAGE CHARMER!! A detached home on 59x130 ft. lot! With 2 kitchens, 2 bathrooms and 3+1 bedrooms! Updated roof, windows, wiring and furnace. Close to schools and shops. A must see! Also 5 appliances! CALL 8313300 AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' Stunning Coughlan built home. Approx. 3,400 sq. ft. with amazing open concept, thousands spent on upgrades. Perfect for entertaining. Move -up, hassle free with guarantee trade-in Program!! Call 831-900 and ask for the agent on duty. BY THE ROUGE.- Ronarkable 4,000 sq. ft. of Wing space, stained hardwood fbors tuoughout, cornice moulding firnisfned walkout basset nent, 2 fireplaces, SkyNght, ceramic n foyer, kitchen and bathrooms, roan ft. laundry and nx400m...Offered at $297,000. CALL -OWNER WANTS PRICE DEBATE! 831-3300, ASK FOR DUTY AGENT. "LIVE OUTSIDE - WITH THE COMFORTS OF NDOORr -- This dramatic and unique cow cedar and glass home with its exceptional Wality is lr c l l l d within wanking distanced the Rage River %ley and boasts a vaulted 2 storey. Great room with a double sided rreplece, custom pine kik hen cabinets, skylights, fbetig solid pine staircase, whirlpool with designer aeceesoriin 3 bdnna., 2 Eels, extensive la -riga ig and ckculer drivmy..in an area of fine homas...011ered at $274,900. CALL p1.13t1fl AND ASK FOR DUTY AGENT. r. 76� ■ FIRST-TIME BUYER'S DREAM HOME - HUGE LOT 50X200'$149,900 '3 bedroom bungalow 'Walking distance to lake 'Renovated kitchen 'New hardwood floors 'New bathroom 'New large deck 'Newer broadloom 'Nice property 'Shows very well. CALL 831-3300 AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. UPDATED PICKERING VILLAGE CHARMER!! A detached home on 59x130 ft. lot! With 2 kitchens, 2 bathrooms and 3+1 bedrooms! Updated roof, windows, wiring and furnace. Close to schools and shops. A must see! Also 5 appliances! CALL 8313300 AND ASK FOR THE AGENT ON DUTY. CALIFORNIA DREAMIN' Stunning Coughlan built home. Approx. 3,400 sq. ft. with amazing open concept, thousands spent on upgrades. Perfect for entertaining. Move -up, hassle free with guarantee trade-in Program!! Call 831-900 and ask for the agent on duty. BY THE ROUGE.- Ronarkable 4,000 sq. ft. of Wing space, stained hardwood fbors tuoughout, cornice moulding firnisfned walkout basset nent, 2 fireplaces, SkyNght, ceramic n foyer, kitchen and bathrooms, roan ft. laundry and nx400m...Offered at $297,000. CALL -OWNER WANTS PRICE DEBATE! 831-3300, ASK FOR DUTY AGENT. "LIVE OUTSIDE - WITH THE COMFORTS OF NDOORr -- This dramatic and unique cow cedar and glass home with its exceptional Wality is lr c l l l d within wanking distanced the Rage River %ley and boasts a vaulted 2 storey. Great room with a double sided rreplece, custom pine kik hen cabinets, skylights, fbetig solid pine staircase, whirlpool with designer aeceesoriin 3 bdnna., 2 Eels, extensive la -riga ig and ckculer drivmy..in an area of fine homas...011ered at $274,900. CALL p1.13t1fl AND ASK FOR DUTY AGENT. `^ ■ wittllB ■ REAL ESTATE LTD! ■ 15 Hxwood Ave. S. ■■ ■ AN1TA tMTTY 683-8661 ■W22 .M N. . . . . . . . . . . ed • ■ PAS W FF I I I Amp ■ivy aal ■ N ■ SUPER LOCATION NEAR LAKE' ■ up 13 per cent in `94 reported in TREB's 27 West districts and averaged $181,392; 376 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $262,209; 392 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $239,695; and 648 sales were reported in TREB's 21 East districts and averaged $163,801. In addition to the sales of single-family dwellings, TREB Members reported 647 sales of properties of other types (P.O.T) during December moving the total to 2,971. The dollar volume for properties of all types (P.A.T.) was $661,513,370 and b the average price was $222,657. Housing Market Indicators Dweiinber 1993 ........................................ Yearmoverwyear sales Sales' 2,922 2,324 (-20%) New Listings' 3,557 xTORONTO - Thursday, January 5, 1995 - way for many first-time home buyers," rn TREB Members reported 2,324 sales of said the President. "However, the recent single-family dwellings in December instability of interest rates and the closing out the year with an encouraging Canadian dollar have had an unsettling 44,237 sales - a 13 per cent increase over impact on the housing market - one that 1993's 38,990 sales, announced 1994 we're hopeful will tum around quickly." Toronto Real Estate Board President Typically sales are down in December s Dorothy Roberts. as a result of the holiday season. 7° Despite the healthy year -over -year TREB's 2,324 single-family dwelling numbers, sales in December were down 26 sales, which were reported throughout the per cent from November and down 20 per Greater Toronto Area, totalled z cent from December `93. $463,398,193, and averaged $199,396. The "Overall. 1994 has seen a healthy market median price was $172,000. with continued affordability paving the Breaking down the total, 908 sales were `^ ■ wittllB ■ REAL ESTATE LTD! ■ 15 Hxwood Ave. S. ■■ ■ AN1TA tMTTY 683-8661 ■W22 .M N. . . . . . . . . . . ed • ■ PAS W FF I I I Amp ■ivy aal ■ N ■ SUPER LOCATION NEAR LAKE' ■ up 13 per cent in `94 reported in TREB's 27 West districts and averaged $181,392; 376 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $262,209; 392 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $239,695; and 648 sales were reported in TREB's 21 East districts and averaged $163,801. In addition to the sales of single-family dwellings, TREB Members reported 647 sales of properties of other types (P.O.T) during December moving the total to 2,971. The dollar volume for properties of all types (P.A.T.) was $661,513,370 and b the average price was $222,657. Housing Market Indicators Dweiinber 1993 Dw mbw 1 Sales' 2,922 2,324 (-20%) New Listings' 3,557 3,274 (-8%) Active Listings' 18,911 19,664 (+4°16) 'Single -Family Dwellings Only " Properties All Types including Single -Family Dwellings. 'Market Watch is a monthly statistical report published by the Toronto Real Estate Board. Statistics can be quoted 5 TREB is identified as the source' Spacious 4 bedroom executive home on private ■ Y SLG adwof ■ feiced bt. Huge eat -in kitchen with walkout to ,wG � • c �q �.r i ■ ,ame deck, oversize family room wit. cathedral ■ NEW CHOICE ` ��� y��`F w ling and Floor to ceiling form fireplace and ■ w� � '� r ■ walkout to be;corry Separate formal Irving room 8 r Tv'`'"'"• � ■ core room, 3 baths, central air, central vac. 8 ■ Realty Ltd. cp T�e $248900 y r M E M B E R B R O K E R4.1111aaacuicta C a "MiI-- - 76w & s�e&v gg9yFAEf & �cc,kiCtj FULL BSMT, APT AJAX ONE OF A KNO Sep art. 2 Id. 4 bdrmc. &aa gtrldrawev. sin. IV rrnldn rm. over 2,900 sq k MV xxm Los Thorrrda n— I TMS 15 A SEl6- NOT A Towtom Parev5 home. 3 kv tom. ow.. Wk. It_ soot. Hoer caper 6 no wax IN. tW UO, single at, get, OW concept Prem casco* EXCELLENT PICKERIN G LOCATION 3+1 bdn. . bmri IV. r . -151M krepboe, k*y Wood. hup pia lot Loc SCARBOROUGH BLUFFS Just $6.300 down. Hndaam m ftm. WV kA pks lkailwd bneela . 4 ppbloac oduded Rin Amts'. GARRY FREE ♦► w t " 1ft v1'i.I.41: v 837-1054 JUDY STACEE*" GARRY FREE` RAUL CASINO' LOIS THOMPSONie RON ARGUE* 'Barad on 6% Convnisdon 0 NO NEIGHBORS AT REAR LoedeMmmz . Naple Rdp* Exec.. 4 We, . rec, Feerahaasa kA . UG vaUridac+o.d. $239.000 VALUE + INCOME Hwmany/owe. Good rrglbartmd ExoWWj Property' Bargain pried' Barbara K. SnW*, 116,51111 DOWN Good ratb, aaulnbb ml;, Smixi uttli, 3 bdrm buns W2 bdw band. rapt.. Wk. rap. wt., dbb. dit gran, hrrrrme � . a,.� rte.,„• FrS A BEAUTY $137,500 ICMaYlR,N* LILVINUAlb 3 bdw. lin. tet:, 2 tar UIG Pclb% lob d Igpradts. BARBARA SMITIr President :REALTY WORLD- - CANADA Article #2 of 3 Author of THE TAX FIGHTER GUIDE Why Do Your Tax Assessments Go Up? What Can You Do About It? Last time we learned that the government's assessment of your property's value is the basis on which your property taxes are set. When people talk about "appealing their taxes". what they really man is, appealing their prg=y assessment. That's what your property tax bill is based on. In this article I'm going to explain how the assessment process works, and how you can find out whether your assessment is fair or not. In the final article, I'll suggest how you can appeal an unfair assessment, and win. Why Does The Assessed Value of Your Property Change? The assessed value of your property can go up because of things you do (like adding on a garage) or things other people do (if your neighbors put in swimming pools, assessments go up; if somebody builds a rendering plant nearby, they go down). Rising or declining property values in your neighbourhood can have a major effect on your assessment, because assessors look at the sale price of properties like yours. For example, renovations, not only to a home but also to other buildings like garages, hams and storage buildings, can make a property more valuable. On the other hand, in case you wondered, normal residential maintenance - e.g. keeping the grass cut or planting a garden -- doesn't increase or decrease the market value significantly. llcrc's what's important to remember. The assessed value of your property is a professional opinion based on the expertise of the appraiser and the accuracy of the information on file. Just because an assessor says your property has increased in value doesn't' mean that it is so. Assessment methods can lad to wrong conclusions. The assessment of your property is very seldom based on a close study of your property. Usually your property is simply lumped in with a broad category of "similar" properties without any real attempt to identify unique things about your property that should cause it to be assessed differently. I'll give you some examples shortly. Ir Your Assessment Goes Up, Must Your Taxes Go Up? Not necessarily. Let's say the municipal government kept its spending flat this year. Let's also assume that everyone in town received a higher property assessment (perhaps a new industry was opening nearby, and land prices went up.) In ■ case like this, no one's taxes would rise, hmausc the higher overall assessment would create a lower mill rate. Unfortunately, in the real world it seldom works this way. Most of the time, governments don't hold the line on spending, they increase it. So both the assessment and the Mill rate go up. The threat to your interests as a property owner coma frorn the fact that your assessment may be unfair compared to other, similar taxpayers. In that ase, you'll be charged a higher property tax than you deserve.. What you have to focus on is ensuring that your asscssmcni is proper',y Cmc and fair, compared to the assessment of truly similar properties. Merely believing that your taxes are too high is no basis for getting your assessment lowered. To successfully appeal an unfairly high assessment, you must present evidence that proves one or more errors in how the appraiser appraised your Propcny In the last article in this series. I'll outline a checklist of things you should do to build an effective appeal. If you follow these ideas you have a good chance of making your case. Assessment authorities are public servants, and usually are willing to assist you in making sure your property is accurately and fairly assessed. Call your local Assessment Office (if you can't find the phone number, consult any experienced Realtor) and make an appointment to go see a local assessment officer. Ask for an explanation of how your property assessment was arrived at. Every property owner has the right to review government records an his or her property and the right to question the assessed value. In most provinces, if you meet with an assessor, and are unable to get your appeal accepted, you usually have the right to a higher authority that is independent of the assessment office. The bad news: don't expect your appeal to be hard quickly. In several provinces there are lengthy backlogs of appeals already in the system. The good news: if you do your homework, the odds are on your side. According to a 1992 study done in one province, when people appealed char assessment to the second level of appal, over /6% of eases received reduced assessments, 50% were unchanged, and only 3.5% received a higher assessment. Just remember the caveats. You have to do your homework, and you have to assemble a factual ase. Simply hollering at some hapless clerk in the Assessment Office isn't going to work! Ilcre's another piece of surprising good news that not everybody knows. Some provinces and municipalities still offer tax relief programs or tax exemptions for certain property owners. For example, in some provinces there is tax relief for People who employ energy-saving devices such as solar panels • Farmers • Volumca firefighters • War veterans, low income familia, senior citizens or widows Check with your local assessment office to see whether tax relief is available in your municipality, and whether you qualify for any of this assistance. Nrrt: /low do you prepare a winning appeal of your proprrry tar assessment? §�Q "i 1� iMt,' l ►,`'� 11 t(" �'(' (Ile t'I (�) I� R°° w .xi .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. IN «... . . 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 Lenders also use a second calculation in qualifying you for a have a lot of great ideas about what you'd like -- such as several mortgage. It's called the Total Debt Service (TDS) ratio. Generally thousand square feet of living space, a two -car garage, large fenced- speaking, no more than 40 per cent of your gross family income may in lot, one or two fireplaces and a panoramic view. But it may be be used when calculating the amount you can afford to pay for time for a reality check. mortgage payments and taxes, plus other fixed monthly expenses. Most first-time buyers want their dream home right away. These other fixed costs are your ongoing commitments and can However, that dream home likely sells for several hundred thousand include auto, student or personal loans, as well as revolving charge dollars and the down payment is more than you earn in two years. accounts. The 40 per cent calculation may vary slightly among Not to mention the mortgage payments -- which are three times your lenders. monthly take-home salary! If you're thinking of buying a home, talk to a REALTOR for more The best way to deal with this reality is to match your financial information. 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 your budget to its breaking point. Remember, the starter home is just that -- a way to get started in long-term real estate investment. • • T===__^ �I 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 s a - — • Other financial institution (commonly called a "lender"). So for most of us, buying our first home means combining our savings with y g g g AGE LIVE r TMEides lit, Quafdy al hick sidespld, 3+ 2 money borrowed through a special type of borrowing arrangement bedrooms, double garage, all new called a "mortgage." wridom, root d furnace. targe lot with Borrowing to purchase is not only acceptable, it's desirable. Even 8familmom. Location. Gary Peck. 831-7677. ��; floor Peck, people buying millions of dollars worth of real estate take this route. GARY PECK' 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. Costs of buying = • Down payment & • Mortgage a home * Legal fees • Utilities ' Inspection fees * Maintenance Taxes * Insurance • Property taxes 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 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 $150,000 on a conventional mortgage when you contribute a down payment of $50,000. 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 $160,000 ($40,000 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. 1 . far # �1�1 ONE OF A KIND TOWNHOUSE - $129,000 Many upgradincluding broadloom, windows, fes urnace & CAC, fin. bwnt., mn. fir. laundry, deck & low maintenance. Call Wsyrw K lee, 640-12W. IDEAL HOME (� 4 bdrm. family home in excellent location. Man floor famiy room hipiace. separate foetal dining room, Ige. aet-n kit., cent air a vac., lge. deck A fenced yard. For more ntormation an to beautdW home Cal Coln or Anne ANNE OR COLN BlekekxK 428.7677. BLAKELOCK• Lin w 8IlILI em my THE LAKE 7. Luxury 2 bedroom rardo does to muxne 2 bens, 2 al"a-9rotnd deeded paAaiq 5 appmNxis, dean brigfnt and �C 1 Cal la ft Cwy Peck, 831-7677. 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Option for an in wing. -- Welcome to come study the rest.-'^ MRING dY JAMES TINA MARIE "PLEASE CALL" CARR* POWER of SALE 09500 MASON TINA MARIE MASON, Associate Broker WesMey Heights. Detached, brick, 3 bdrms., 2 baths. cent. air, cert. vac., fn. 619-9500 (905) 831-9500 `24 rsfenced yard, eal-n yn kit., fp. To view call James Carr, (905) 619.9500 ;. ---- 22 YEARS P�° - ��� EXPERIENCE I'm from the old school! Where' service & your well being is my t. ELEANOR prime concern. Call today for TOM OPEN HOUSE 19900_ttandng I�Perty! * our personal home evaluation. * Rare 4 bdrn. bungalow bcated n prime area of Alan. Lge. lot, sit n kt. wlo ,g M -as a great door plan very oper, STANDFIELD Y P AITI(ENHEAD to private patio, fp. in Ige. rec rm., extra room n bsmt. could be used as office ,rt -is one wont last - call for your 619-9500 Eleanor Standfleld 619-9500. or 5th bdrmm. Hrdwd. fm throughout mn. !U., 1 4-x. a 13-x. baths. close to L amen4ies. To view cease call Tom AAkenr,ead. 614.9500. _ISTED! - - lovely 2 bedroom, it fireplace, balcony,- �dry en suite, 5 ce baths and walk-in� ,Iso pool, sauna, hot RON ASKING PRICE -$123,900 RANALD complex. This townhome is located in Pickemg Vftge and has 3 bedrooms and eat -in ` ore information! 619- MENARY* kitchen I , �" Ran Men" for your appointment view McDONALD* LY This fie 5 bdm, hone has R 0 Mn. N. ffam a laundry rms., 3 baths, dole. _ – 619-95M toe+ ac i 6,900. Cad f 4 boasts � rec a Way with prewainscotting6619-9500. a bar. :F _ ` • y wJ t �-�-...�., y r A .. � . ,.�.�._. BARRY Industrial commercial condos for sale or rent located in Ajax, close to 401. PICKIERI 1G'S Fox NOLLowft A OF &ALE - $149,1100 Many sizes some With AIC loading docks ordo ... drive-in ors. Paces FE I I S* This spotless 3 bdrm. model is worth a bolt! Remodeled ad -in kt, Wo to ' deck, beautiluly landscaped, dole- driveway. fn. beat. plus murk rro►e!! r Westney Heights location. 2 Maths, starter at $70,000. Also turnkey restaurant with bar and full kitchen. Call 831-9500 Valk to schools a ! Easyaccess a 401! cal Bary for nlormabon and h quaiity carpe. Eat -in kiL with wb, UM, 905-619-9500. Ron Menary, 905-619-9500. open house details. $169,900. aaarr F-7 A BUYER'S CHECKLIST FOR HIRING THE RIGHT AGENT: �' • Exposure to the most properties in your Price targe • .1 • Farr kr¢e you With the area •Provide you With a1 the nfomtation you need • provide you With Imriediate financial % aificabons for your morlipilleE WArrNGtt '-" ' • Proviiat you With discarited interest rates OAC. RSLEYDR. TINA �lionesu�► Will inside as WWWSipreted on a wide • Keeps your k0rillsfsWill. ak, c t was., r>errsr aftei it gas BOWEWCall Tia Bowen O 619-M to receive a ist of homes and bath. storing Harrill., so cosy and SOUTH AJAX BEAUTY b wish all custom txr"r, and drapes 619-�JDO avaiable in ym Price ww today. Gorgeous 4 bedroom execuM. Full bride 2 sic en 4 bedr be9�ng! 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Nice townhouse "Overlooks bedrooms + den, J`' house in desirable ravine" All wi i spacious hollywood - _ $area. Call now for j coven f �, rkige, st , kitchen, family room quick dosing ' Move _M - washer, dryer, cen with fireplaceus I I u to this larger - == much more. � �-'-_ _ `� bane. � �� vac., calling fans, (905)831-6000. LAW STEVE COOPER• TERRI SON NAM• DON RCE` WAYNE DE AN• NAT SCOBIE• BARB VACIRCA• BARRY FAROUMARSON' GERALD JAEGER• BRUCE PEARSE• MAUREEN MINALTSIS CALL FOR DETAILS FOR I% OFF MORTGAGE RATES OWN rrrp..«MlaMlw ••"oI*" B1010 "Trow/Dimir co * wo BRISCOE ESTATES LTD. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT.TM Each Office Independently Owned and Operated List your home M e Sell your current home through our office and/or your n m 839=2121 � new ho e on MLS and t through CENTURY 21 and receive 100 bonus '� receive up to 1,500 AIR 428=2121 travel miles.Q MILES travel miles Urdted tiros offer LPI the TM rave . ' Sales Representative " Associate Broker A HOME FOR ALL WHAT A LOT_. SEASONS FLEXIBLE Det raised burp on 65 X 330 CLOSING. 68 acre lot, nestled n Wel maintained This summer enjoy the rolling hills a trees..:, mature treed lot Offers swimm ng in your own just steps from nature's best Cosy 2 4 pool. BBOng and i Lakeridge ski resort, 3 bedroom starter with entertaining in private bdrtns., def gar., t none family sized kitchen. e="► fenced yard. Separate W with 3 -pc. bath, ✓g lots of room to grow! entrance to basement. Pool, sauna, hot tub, Spotless' Call now to 1 Ige. fin rec rm. with bfr Wendy Asking $166,999. Cal 4, view' S157,900. Speak MacEachern, to Liz Peovski at 428 - SamsBRISCOEntat bar. $279,900. Call Rick WENOY MACEACHERN 428-2121. LZ PEOVSKI Sales R ntative BfISCOe at 428 2121. Sales Re e"ntative Servs Representative 2121 POWER OF SALE , GREAT PLACE TO SCARBOROUGH % CALL HOME l ESTATE SALE � $139,900 for this 3 Detached 3 bedrooms : Detached 3 bedroom bedroom, 2 storey family room with - * backspt t, features B home with walkout fireplace. walkout. ... P T seoarate dining room, =� basement andattachxed basement. large eat -in f;:� ,> 1 'amily room with garage in prestigious 1 k tchen, large master - + walkout, rec room with Whilby area. Call for bedroom, 3 baths, fireplace and door :o _ - your personal viewing : �.- garage, a� and lots mom. caths. d double caimmediate ate of this home, speak to r Linda Clarke at 426 Asking $169.900. Call _ cossessron Priced at LWACLARKE wpysHAw Judy Shaw at 428- m"" -Y, 5163900 Call Anne Sake Repre"ri Live 2121. ANNE SrbSCOE Sales Represenist." 2121. Assoc.ste Broke. Briscoe at 428-2121. DONT MSS THIS SCENIC A TRAFFIC STOPPER OPPORTUNITY!! COMMUNITY Det 2 storey, an 7nck ou Ilan home ion Be your own boss, Discover Bay charmer 9 9 lades' fashion store with cosy main floor ' c Todel). 2.555 sq h of speciaizes in designer, `amily room featuring `c washrooms bdrrn45 103 fashions and terrefry !bor-to-coring fenced lot mseeodk dove. Turnkey operation. `. freplite. Large matter -am floor laundry, no - :Priced to sell at bedroom with full en _ _ trrough tallic Priced at � VV a Call 0011 ppstock. Suite. Only 5189.900. $274 900 Call today. -plus at 7o view call Michele Alasdair McLean. 428 - BILL for mon WCHELE JONES ,nodes, 428.2121 ALASDAiR Mc LEAN BILL THOMPSON 428-210 1 2121 Open house Sun Saks Repine-rttative Saks Representative Sales Repnsentsuv. Jan 21.2 M4 00 Dr LAURA BEEPCHGGRROVE . 1st TORONTO 1450 KINGSTON RD. MARY ANN M Broker/ AN 4697 KINGSTON RD. _ EAST REALTY PICKERING Branch ARD Broker/ 284-4500 420-4200 Manager •� Owner An Independently Owned and Operated Member Broker of Coldwell Banker Affiliates of Canada 'NEW! NEW! NEW! BRAND NEW HOMES!! 5 LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM!! 50' lots! 9' eedingsll High el!. fumacel Cent. air coed. ANN LETOURNEAU Choose your colors and fixtures!!! Save 1% on a mg. Sales Representative for first six months! Great West Pickering location!! 420-4200 Call Ann Letoumeau, 420-4200. M POWER OF SALE SOUTH AJAX BRUCE BROOKS Call now to see this 3 bdrm. backsplit. Jacuzzi tub, Saks Representative central air, and rec rm, with woodbuming stove. 420„4200 Hurry, may not last. Brice Brooks, (905) 420.4200. gkET SIT N GREAT LOCATION - OILY 521$888 ' Detected beauty has cent air & vac, direct access 10 PAT from main floor laundry, 5 appliances, cosy Saha � rage n fam ro d large (9 es * yard. � 0• 4'10.4200 'l today wah Pat $f MOUM ARFA WALK To WWWATIO10 AREA Urv** 2 atony home wilt wb bsna. Specious aat-it BOB GORDON klL w Wk -in apple. + Wb ID deck, MIL *. iatfrtd. Aa oda Broker Fam. en. wAp., 6 -pt an stile in master, cwt ar, W. 4204200 iraefoom, alarm. $M,900. Robed Gadon, 420.4200. SOUT1lI•XVM1t17 900 COSY; WAWA MATURE LOT MARINE TUCKER 71is home has a lot of character Large eat -in kVW, walkout to deck. man floor laurdry. 3 Maths. Sales Repres~ive stone fireplace and an oversized garage. Call Maxine 420-4200 -.,oxer for more into - 420-4200. Sala PAWO eraative 4244200 JAM GARTETT Sala Rop mesd n ' "PERFECTION PLUS— JUST LISTED ;174.899"' Absolutely sbmrg 3 bdrm. boasts a primum 166' loL No houses wind W. '&arnwea' built. 3 yrs. new. Gorgeousin buriLl Logrades nd•.sec. sn gas fp., cent. air + more!! Demand area. Cal Janice "JUST LISTED IWOUSANNDS SPENT ON UPGRADES' _ swo Pa "M lrotfrh Upgrades �orae Too mosTa s ID list OesiaEb and uric Pick IoctAon Wok In Go. Wont YsB Cd Jetaia Gw a for ATTENTION HOME BUYERS g,V� FREE �'°RT�J�.�, INFORMATION SEMINAR ON AN11, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25TH, 1995, 7:00 P NI BUYER AGENCY HOW DOES ff AFFECT YOU? -WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT? -WHAT COM ARE ENVOLVED? SELL*GMT M - CALL (905) 420-42(0 GREAT NVE8IYENT OPPOR7l1I'MTY' 160M R kill wilt ber4f11111 sidaeplt' Back bill VI)= 3 N VASLOFF 12WW, divide into 2,3 or 4 loin, 50lIL bis tlpptand 1450 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING 40 R lot - may be qoW for. Ghat ktmir irveatnrlrM Dont f dm out on ilia did. John VMW, 420.4200. (CORNER OF It3rIGS1 ON ROAD a VALLEYFARM) .P- BEAUTIFUL 3 BDRM. HOME $167.900 voull feel at home when you see 'his well fired for MAXINE TUCKER bnght. spat. 3+1 bdrrn. bung. Newt' renov. bathroom. Saks Representative r.ew carpet. gleaming hardwood firs. Big `amity 420-4200 kitchen. Call Maxine Tucker for more info at 424-4200. SUPER FAMILY HOME IN DESIRABLE FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD - Irmmac. 3 `corm. !tome :)n -----�r� premium lot badung on v to pandarld. Features fully fin. bsml. Ige. eat -in --T kit., Ige. deck *nth built-in benches & more. Close KEITH KING - to schools 8 shopping. Sales Representative Only $169.900. Cal 420-4200 Keith Kung. NANCY MCCOY Saks Represaraative 4204200 BOB GORDON AsaoclMa Broker 4244200 Saha Raprasttntative 4244200 PUT YOURSELF N THE PICTURE FOR $1,2001MONTH WITH 10% DOWN Great Glendale semi on a huge 150 it mature lot. A quiet court location adds to ale appeal. 3 big bdirns., a fn. bsrta., a bright W. rm. with cosy fp. complete the picture. Cad it tome. Cal Nancy McCoy 4204200. BUNa I WRH STUDIO LOFT � Wk) to dillioll, fWL wA A vaunted oeig, Ige. frfaster %U en suite, halter closets, Idt studio *"I% wb basemertt, cent ak, torr. vac. $2,0,900. Robert N THE WART W BEAUTf1fL PICIO:IiMIG• 'Terrace Woo" - emit. App M 1,900 3% It. -puts terraced :blesltl= MC r>Bt" Gas p., Jutfafm, on. WL, frw* & ceramic, 24 K. seMV Mo of !alt 8 4& s The rate race has become the hottest topic in real estate conversation. But why? The rate concern surprises me personally, due to the confusion that started 1 year ago. In the spring and summer of 1993, a 32 year low of 6.5% for 5 years, was available to everyone interested in qualifying for, or renewingmortgage. their Those that did are absolutely giggling at their good fortune. What I don't understand is why more people didn't take advantage of this market "window of opportunity." Newspaper columnists, financial gurus, real estate agents -- hell, even people on the street were telling the public to "Just do it". But like any recovering market place it takes a few brave souls to lead the charge and some months later we tend to follow. This point was proven, when the last series of rate climbing happened in the early spring of '94. The result? A flurry of activity from consumers entering or upgrading in the real estate market. These are several reasons rates roller -coaster. Sometimes it becomes difficult to decide whether we are the victors or victims. My personal belief in our uppity rate move was one of necessity. The mortgage market follows the bond market, usuallv working in a concert motion. When our bank interest rates continued to fall much of the confidence in the bond market drop. What this has to do with anything, is that a lot of money found for mortgages is found through the bond pool. When investors who usually get a decent return on a relative]), safe investment (about as risky as most Canadians can get) tends to be ridiculously low, they (the investors) start to shop around for other more mutually beneficial investments that potentially yield a far greater return on their investment. For example, an investor brings $50,000 to the bank. The bank suggest that the money be used to purchase a bond issue. The money will be used for residential mortgages. The rate of interest is only 3.9 to 4% total. Because the mortgage lending rate is only 6.5% (as in '93) the bank's lending margin is very little, 2.2.5% and the whole deal looks like not even worth wasting anyone's time and besides no one is buying houses and using mortgage money anyway, so why bother? Why bother indeed. If consumers don't put a demand on mortgage money why should it go up? This is today's big question. Where is the investor with the $50,000 going to go, if not into the bond market? Why, the mutual fund market, if you check now you'll see they've experienced an excellent year attracting new money. Here is the banks dilemma. The bank must find a way to lure back the investor with the money to replenish the mortgage pool and start placing new and renewable mortgages. How this happens is when the interest rate is decent enough to give the investor the incentive to move some or all of his investment back into the bank, the bank has new funds to issue to you the consumer. I know that some consumers were forced out of the housing market with the increase in rates, but those people who can buv, should buy. If you were a buyer who could have only squeaked into a mortgage anyway this was probably a blessing. Now that you've set a goal to become a k4edev- 4a 4-e FirstMore ov- cfl; !Ol 1-1oo�i�rt F,- dat Pee w >lo� e. LET ME HELP L,/l��rilc�sta�►c�ir�nn�olu� nEstatc de, /coot od wr J aele if "DEDICATED TO SERVING YOU BETTER" home purchaser you can get good advice from a financial source - 1 = that can help you plan for the - =` _ time when you can buy on solid Wonderful PICKERING VILLAGE! $127,500 footings. This rate 'um is good g jump a g broadloom, end unit townhome with new gas furnace, upgraded walkout basement, huge country kitchen, large L-shaped thing overall. I know that it living and dining rooms and 3 big bedrooms. doesn't sound like it, but neither CALL RE/MAX QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. does Buckley's Mixture, but 683-2992 OR 683-5000 some how they both work. ........:: . •..H..:.,:':�.'02<;:::rir?'•'Y' ,...:. i•::::•:'.'.'...CY:•::.�cF.•:=:f'�'t::::,'o.:::::::::::. •!-r.. ..i4'':. :'ii. y ::Y<r?:':Y:::.... ..:.'{#•:'7•'.• :Yin<.:.> `�i•:�!K,-U.-�.•�.L::J.::.�,;i{�:>;:i::;' 4:{v.N •: is}}}}•:.tin}Y..}}:.y+ ::... :::::...;x•}}:..}}�� n:'}...., f:.:+}::: ..}'- /. •.•TY:::'r::!:: n}Hili•".:' SIDAWAY* Graham at 683-2992 ROMWa Quality One Ltd. Rhr. WALKOUT BASEMENT IN WHITBY 'Fabulous Bayfield home '2 skylights 'Professionally finished basement '2 fireplaces 'Huge premium lot 'Loads of ceramics 'Solid oak staircase 'Family room 'Huge eat -in kil SHOWS TO PERFECTION!!! LOIS WEAVER' 427.6522 12 FITZGERALD DR., AJAX GREAT BEGINNINGS 7 7/8% mtge. available for 3 years ` Exclusive lakeside area of Discovery Bay 4 bedrooms ` Loaded ROYAL LEPAGE IlI1AlI11AI f11111111 r... �.�„ ..�.. AIM HIGHER'*$ �•. ...r —.•.. - kin Y:h.✓. 427-6522 235 Bayjj ly St. W. AjIBM ax 18 '� YEARS s OF EXPERIENCE A RESULTS... FABULOUS LAKE AREA Classy traditional 3 bedroorn. Main floor 11am0y room with view of and indoor hot tub room KirillSize master. Greet deck. Cal Lucy Bateson, 619-9500. $102,900 JUST REDUCED Lovely 3 bdrm. townhouse. Ready to move in. Kt. has pass through to dirt rm. Fridge, stove, washer, dryer 3 dishwasher. What move can you wart Cal Lucy Bateson, 619-9500. • Associate Broker 4 BEDROOMS IN AJAX - $165,900 'Huge eat -in kitchen 'Close to school 'Private fenced yard 'Dining room 'Complete with tndge, stove b built-in dishwasher 'Favorable financing is available THIS HOME tS AN ABSOLUTE MUST SEE!! AND IT MUST SELL!! MORE FABULOUS LAKE AREA Exceptional, exec. home, freshly deooraled. Wb bsmt prof. fn. Private garden, mature trees. Greenhouse kit wish w/o. 4 bdrms. and a den. Very Special. Cal Lucy Bateson. 619.9500. 1.35 ACRE COUNTRY BUILDING LOT Fabulous location, pie -shaped lot, 224.43 sq. ft. frontage and 291.92 rear. An area of fine homes surrounded by farms A quiet space, away from the noise b the traffic. Build your dream home d relax. Goff Course. Call Lucy Bateson, 619-9500. LUCY BATESON Associate Broker 619-9500 or 683-5331 Heritage Realty 0 $224.900 detached. Improved by Owner on 3 levels, excellent condition, room to expand. 2 baths, central air. Parking and garage. Cal Lucy Bateson, 619-9500. $299,900 detached on very large lot, two display windows and separate entrance on main street currently Hair salons. Four other entranoes. Four bedroom living quarters plus 11"111111 1101iftfirt. Superior location. Cal LUM BBoam 619 -MM FAMILY REALTY c� AJAX 683m8542 LESLIE SARGES Sales Representative 8314242 $145,500 So much for so little! Separate living 8 dining rooms, gleaming hardwood firs., updated - kit.& bath, updated 8 — upgraded lighting fixtures, in-law apt. Separate side ent-ranoe, beautifully landscaped, fully fenced yard, 2 garden sheds, all for one low price! 683-8542. DARYLTHOMAS Associate Broker NEW HOMES - PICKERING Priced from $211,990 - $292,990. Models from 1,732 sq. ft. - 3,190 sq. ft. Bungalows available. 40', 50', 60' lots. Quality ++. JOHN HARRON Call Nancy Sears% Family Realty First Corp., 416-439-1660. Sales Representative TERRY CHAMBERLAIN Sales Representative BEAT THE SPRING MARKET, PURCHASE A HOME NOW! "Our economy posts whopping growth" (Tor. Star, Sept. 1/94). "Economy on roll as output surge" (Financial Post, Sept. 3/94). For a confidential, informal discussion on your real estate needs, call Terry Chamberlain anytime at 683-8542. EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW SIDESPUT • L";v , ". �. = i' }4 - PICK. VILLAGE Prime Pickering location. Premium lot, You mm it at - you got x Asking 5324.900. 4 oversizedbdrns., fin. bsmL, approx. Loslot. inground pool a ha tub, Ige eat -m 2,200 sq. ft All the bells and whistles, Mit, above -ground fam. rm with Ip., second hided. flrs., lige. eat in greenhouse kit kit. + 5 bdrms . ge aen Quiet. first rale street Cat Mire .'rewman. Aiax476enng. Romantic Ip., masterpiece lot. Cao Top Gun, 683-8542 Mike Newman'. 683-8542, UNBEUEVABLE VALUE IN PICKERING ONLY $144,900 veryttnng you need is ;;N here :n this ail -frdv, 3 bdrm. Prkering x� < -are. You get an eat -in lchen, finished asement, 2 wash- rooms, ash rooms, central air and alfY— appliances for this 'ow _-- once Definitey wc^ ` MAGGIE MINOR �.. ast Call Daryl T,c-..c Sales Raprasentative 6833542. BEAUTIFUL HOME FROM YESTERYEAR - $231,9110 This structurally sound, 3 bdmi. brick home is located in a charming village atmosphere. Easy commuting distance. Beautifully landscaped property, close to schools. Cal BONNIE DAVIS or PAUL JONES (905) 683- 7777 or INS) 839-2281. THINK SUMMER!! 3 bdrm. home with main floor family room, eat -in kitchen With walkout to deck large master bdrm., finished ret room Inground pool for Lose warm summer days. Great location close to GO Tran. steps to school. Aswng $164,500. Maggie Mclwr. 683-8542. 4. M MARTY STREETER Sales Representative MARVIN WEST Sales Representative GEORGEIBANEZ Sales Representative W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED REALTOR PWAEMWAJAX 1SS0 Kingslan Rd., Pickering 683=7777 or 831 =2056 - A HOW FOR ALL SEASONSI - $296,900 This gorgeous home is grew for Mlwtyrtnp Law 3 eat -in kitchen, separator dining room, large 20x40' inground pool, walkout basement floor-to-ce9irg firmplaoa. A must to me! Cal BONNIE DAVIS or PAUL JONES (905) 683- ;; 7771 a (9g6) 839`2281. WALT( TO LAKE t PARKS -$17400 Fabulous 4 bdrm. detected brick backspYL CAC, hardwood firs., inground pool, all appliances included. Please call DAPHNE GIBSON or GAIL SIIMPSON (905) 683~ 7777 or (9pt5) 6413419. LIf711 FWUS i CNARMIGI - $259,000 R�ZpNro bmitL 4 OL him �0gwrthCantu► Min ft/3itl8M 11I. W in Wille ball WJNNW alb i mmp ttwamr. Cama cal 12komms 1 lett am amom ale cabiw is. CAC. 6vW M. dbb. gar. MOM OME (906) M 7mr (lE►a6JI61. Oki 'FOR PARTICULAR gggz;-, ,- �. PEOPLE' _-.: -min AJAX - SparWng 4 bdrm. Ink home - W/o bsmt., mn. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED fl lam. rm. *Need more jq - space7' Approx. 1,900 �.- Fully fenced yard ' Walkout to yard. sq. ft To view this family kitchen wro 'o deck. 3 name minutes from the Upgraded carpet axe, call SHARON D. and a� for the past sigh yamJints WHITE (905) 683-7777 or ' Attractive home 1905) 686.3367.3175,900. BEAUTIFUL HOME FROM YESTERYEAR - $231,9110 This structurally sound, 3 bdmi. brick home is located in a charming village atmosphere. Easy commuting distance. Beautifully landscaped property, close to schools. Cal BONNIE DAVIS or PAUL JONES (905) 683- 7777 or INS) 839-2281. THINK SUMMER!! 3 bdrm. home with main floor family room, eat -in kitchen With walkout to deck large master bdrm., finished ret room Inground pool for Lose warm summer days. Great location close to GO Tran. steps to school. Aswng $164,500. Maggie Mclwr. 683-8542. 4. M MARTY STREETER Sales Representative MARVIN WEST Sales Representative GEORGEIBANEZ Sales Representative W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED REALTOR PWAEMWAJAX 1SS0 Kingslan Rd., Pickering 683=7777 or 831 =2056 - A HOW FOR ALL SEASONSI - $296,900 This gorgeous home is grew for Mlwtyrtnp Law 3 eat -in kitchen, separator dining room, large 20x40' inground pool, walkout basement floor-to-ce9irg firmplaoa. A must to me! Cal BONNIE DAVIS or PAUL JONES (905) 683- ;; 7771 a (9g6) 839`2281. WALT( TO LAKE t PARKS -$17400 Fabulous 4 bdrm. detected brick backspYL CAC, hardwood firs., inground pool, all appliances included. Please call DAPHNE GIBSON or GAIL SIIMPSON (905) 683~ 7777 or (9pt5) 6413419. LIf711 FWUS i CNARMIGI - $259,000 R�ZpNro bmitL 4 OL him �0gwrthCantu► Min ft/3itl8M 11I. W in Wille ball WJNNW alb i mmp ttwamr. Cama cal 12komms 1 lett am amom ale cabiw is. CAC. 6vW M. dbb. gar. MOM OME (906) M 7mr (lE►a6JI61. Oki ANNOUNCEMENT JACK FUDGE marw of W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED wiahas to welcoi - ANNA K0610POULDS to the W. Frank teem. Are taiga a wealth nt experience as a Pinnal Esm prolessional with an extensive of do Scarboloughitpickering areas. Ann`s dedication and experience gives her a unique understanding of tM home seller's and buyer's ANNA KOSTOPOLOUS roomPast and Presets dimnts Sakes Rmprrsantaliw may or x-00408 (905) 683 7777 -SAN ReI NllWUNIvw - Aeoolade Orolter PAtll JIONa:S- 2OCKARDCHANCr ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN HARRON JOINS FAMILY REALTY! Paula Matys, Manager, is pleased to Welcome John Harron to the Ajax office. John's honest, hardworking approach has been the key to his successful real estate career. Friends and clients can reach John at 683- 8542. ALL THIS AND ROOM FOR MOM! g11 f With 3 bdrms., 3 washrooms. and large Principle rooms upstairs, -au If have all the room 1 )u neea in th:s orght 6lax homelou' "Pres -ore, Dowrsta rs fea%res I ex:r3 a m as..t^ar. 'ec — d^a - )oK.rg 'acr..es ,eat 'fir rr y.,er� ^C Sr,y.e5t5 7r " aws lir^' as, ;ail "nar'y :''ee,.er x::^t2 PERFECT "STARTER" ANNOUNCEMENT .LACK FUDGE_ Manager of W HOME! $173,500 ' Desirable area FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED ' Steps to park. jq - wishes to wel orne GNETTE CAMPBELL as a member of the �.- Fully fenced yard ' Walkout to yard. OOF--- - - _ kitchen wro 'o deck. 3 W. Frank team. As a Top Producer Upgraded carpet , and a� for the past sigh yamJints ' Attractive home firm resident at the aris Call Marvin at 683- ti very well versedthinDORIS garage. Asking AiaxiPidkerng madeherexperience S'68.900, For your and dewizmake George at 683-95:2 Giweu a valuatoanyone wishwg 1DorGMIETTE purchasal a Mem PasantSales CAI�BELL d reach ) tative m3.7m or M a7 ANNOUNCEMENT JACK FUDGE marw of W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED wiahas to welcoi - ANNA K0610POULDS to the W. Frank teem. Are taiga a wealth nt experience as a Pinnal Esm prolessional with an extensive of do Scarboloughitpickering areas. Ann`s dedication and experience gives her a unique understanding of tM home seller's and buyer's ANNA KOSTOPOLOUS roomPast and Presets dimnts Sakes Rmprrsantaliw may or x-00408 (905) 683 7777 -SAN ReI NllWUNIvw - Aeoolade Orolter PAtll JIONa:S- 2OCKARDCHANCr ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN HARRON JOINS FAMILY REALTY! Paula Matys, Manager, is pleased to Welcome John Harron to the Ajax office. John's honest, hardworking approach has been the key to his successful real estate career. Friends and clients can reach John at 683- 8542. ALL THIS AND ROOM FOR MOM! g11 f With 3 bdrms., 3 washrooms. and large Principle rooms upstairs, -au If have all the room 1 )u neea in th:s orght 6lax homelou' "Pres -ore, Dowrsta rs fea%res I ex:r3 a m as..t^ar. 'ec — d^a - )oK.rg 'acr..es ,eat 'fir rr y.,er� ^C Sr,y.e5t5 7r " aws lir^' as, ;ail "nar'y :''ee,.er x::^t2 _Weis AFFORDABLE! - $145,500 Detached 3 odrm. ; Appliances :nu , forced _ $ air gas, central air, 6 car driveway Close to lake rec cen're. GO Tra r 3 -fT 401 Move -in condition RICHARD CHANCE (905) 683-7777 OR, -, (9C5) 655.35' ' BE VALUE PERFECT "STARTER" OCO HOME! $173,500 ' Desirable area c� ' Steps to park. jq - / : Three bdrms. �.- Fully fenced yard ' Walkout to yard. OOF--- - - _ kitchen wro 'o deck. 3 P. Upgraded carpet , -aster bedroom w "• 4,- ' Attractive home Call Marvin at 683- 8542. _Weis AFFORDABLE! - $145,500 Detached 3 odrm. ; Appliances :nu , forced _ $ air gas, central air, 6 car driveway Close to lake rec cen're. GO Tra r 3 -fT 401 Move -in condition RICHARD CHANCE (905) 683-7777 OR, -, (9C5) 655.35' ' BE VALUE La . MINUTES TO GO _ $173,500 STATION AND 401 c� This peau:; -or-e PpQP features an eat -in OOF--- - - _ kitchen wro 'o deck. 3 P. bedrooms, 3 oaths, , -aster bedroom w "• 4,- 3c. pc. en wile, open concept family room vrt `ireolace. single oar garage. Asking r =" S'68.900, For your personal oevnrg call George at 683-95:2 _Weis AFFORDABLE! - $145,500 Detached 3 odrm. ; Appliances :nu , forced _ $ air gas, central air, 6 car driveway Close to lake rec cen're. GO Tra r 3 -fT 401 Move -in condition RICHARD CHANCE (905) 683-7777 OR, -, (9C5) 655.35' ' BE VALUE La . CONSCIOUS - _ $173,500 r 2 storey aerached 4.1 bdrm 2 kas. fireplace, forced air gas, central air, hardwood 'Urs. thermal OOF--- - - _ windows, seo entrance to P. bsmt , 50x1to' privacy , fenced lot. Roof 4 yrs. new RICHARD CHANCE {905) 683.7Tn or(905)655-3651 IDEAL FAMILY HOME Huge lot with 125' frontage, mature trees for privacy. 3+1 bdrm. bungalow in Pickering Village. Fully finished bsmi. with fireplace. Decorated in country style. Asking $165,900. Call DORIS CHANCE (905) 683-7777 or 19051655-3651. GREAT WHrTBY LOCATION Charming 3 bdrm. 2 storey to prime Olde Whitby. Conveniem to all dew WW amerritiiiis. Huge private Yard for gatdetwtg Covered hat porch. Detached garage. Asking $147,000. Cal XX FUDGE (905) 683-7777 OR (905)668-8289. OPPORTUNITY For Sale - Busy Pi Itering Bakery and Deli with hot table. Serves Espresso 8 .r Cappuccino coffees. ,r Absolutely spotless! $89,000. For further information, please call ANDY BANDOIA (905) 683- 7M OR (905) 683-6961. Z 11 - UPGRADES GALORE! Immaculate 1,821 square feet. 3 bedroom features huge holywood kitchen, gas fireplace, upgraded broadloom. premium lot & much, much more. Worth a look at only 5184,500! ' Fabulous for first time buyers ' Shows great, very dean Fn. bsrrt. with real bamboard ' Cent. air' Cent. vac. 4 appliances ' $144,500 EXCITING BUY - HURRY & CALL e' P 5269,900 - LAKE VIEW INCLUDED Executive home - 3.000+ sq. ft. Premium lot featuring lige. principal inns., 4 bdrms., huge tam. kit.. solarium, mn. fir. tam. rm., sep. formal 6v. nn. & din. rm. with trench drs. Irgro nd pod, wraparound deck - too many features to list. Call for your private viewing. �I CAREFREE EXECUTIVE LJFESTYLEI This exclusive lownhome is located across from Pearson Lanes - 9 N. 510 ft. ceIrW with crown moul ft -marble fireplace - central air - unique layout. $Thousands I)WW cost. A must see! SOUTH AJAX RAVINE LOT 2,120 sq. ft. of luxury MV overlooks conservation area. This 5 bedroom home is intrnaculate throughout, has a sunken family room with fireplace, gourmet kkohen and living room with 10 ft. ceiarhgs. i I s,� JUST LISTED RATES ARE RIGHT! SOUTH AJAX - $92,500! ' No CMHC fees ' 8.55% mortgage till July, 1998 Immaculate condo offers open concept living mom/dining room ' In-law apt. with sep. entrance ' 7 appliances with cosy woodbuming fireplace. ceramics. 5 appliances, close to ' Move -in condition ' Quiet crescent lake. What a -,,eat start' $174,500 - CALL NOW - DELIGHT LATER ... ... .-..p ..- .:•u'nh' mow..: .._'1.:... ..., w4 LISTEN TO THE TREES. - From the huge wraparound deck off the living room & master bedroom. This house with finished walkout basement backs on to a ravine! A lot of potential for only $209,500! • • STUNNING OPEN CONCEPT 2,100 SQ. FT. FOR 5194,500 Great central location. This 3 + 1 bedroom home has a fantastic view, overlooks City. Features finished basement with walkout, suhiken family room and more. Cal soon. 3 -, THE BEST IN TOWN! - $151,800 WILL BUY: 3 bedrooms ' Shows to perfection ' 2 4 -pc. & 1 2 -pc. baths Upgraded brdlm. ' Mn. fir. tam. nn. ' Approx. 1,600 sq. ft. Eat -in kitchen ' Aknost new ' Combined livldin. rm. Won't last $154,900 - WESTMEY HEIGHTS, AJAX Immaculate 3 bedroom, 3 washroom home with finished basement, central au conditioning, big back yard. This spotless home shows pride of ownership throughout. 9.25% mortgage available. `�5.1�4wicstRR'_.-.:.ac:s9•r�v�rt:•.-.. ..�P9�5i'9mL.:-c.1r.... ... ..:r.1l9sY LAKESIDE LIVI IGI $134,900 Mies of parkland - bice patois 6 a lake view are yours + 3 bedroom, 2 bafhs, 3 walwttls, huge eat -in kitchen, 5 appliances, oertflial air, fireplace - can you believe there's more? - cal today! fE THE BEST VALUE IN TOWN? $165,900 You won't find a better 2,000 sq. ft., 4 bedroom home in Ajax. This home features great room saes and thousands in extras. Excellent financing is available. Call today. A SPECIAL HOME FOR $167,900 Beautil * kept home, shows very wen. Main Noor farniy room, 2 custom decks, full an suite washroom.. eat -n When, quint crescert N's watt a kook. COUNTRY LIFESTYLE ONLY $101,500 Check out this charmer put north of Oshawa in the Hamlet of Columbus. Great room sizes. Power of sale - must be sold. Cal for more. .gc_ I NTFEE F==:t1UF=:P& 4`E� JAN. 13-22 Oshawa • Whitby • Clarinston THIS WEEK =*a A ►News Advertiser PRESSRUN 200,000 If owning a fabulous ntw bu ravine setting is one of your tesolutioMli then now is the time. Y a coin ..Lincoln Green, City Home`s ckclusive:�_velopment - --�, -MAke Oshawa-Courtice border' is'itkttoM'seld out. For y ' .my -who missed the opportunity in 190k they are no* sig off the model homes--or;1bree.diffnent alt4mick ar s r a tion bungalow designs, two on �1 : two- , - Morey home, Which is tlse sales OfFP--. The Lavine_ ng offers a serene quality to�dle cNionmity . t 4&rsbttppiog asinenities, all Thei t wit es to start tong for your future. tt .: .ritiiit•sslMdrt' � as well as Oshawa uncompromising atte to design and on preen is located off' ,jest Transit allowing access ta0da".00station with 33 detail and feature elements like vinyl se*-' e. de Ave. The sales o ire is 604trains to Toronto every day. windows throughout, gas fireplaces and high'- y Coy fibm I to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday Lincoln Green opened in 7aitvsrp 1994 aced,maay&_. cy gas fiurn d plenty of windows to usher &n ntiay from noon to 5:30 p.m. ftpr! s 'a ahead y caU>9se cow hetses. 8tryia�s; sunlight and the g6q poss vyew of the adjoining exclasiv by NRS. Realty One, A;tnGNe , hoots in Linco n Greta ss'ta s.3aesal conservation area. sales re . farmattae '34- into as established oommuait)r. ,fety Homes has beat'=in the Oshawa 8575 or 436- sr ., since 1986 and is.pefoeld of�&a 64 -that it has thrt highest rating with the Oho New Home ' Program.=lee ob"aeey, less' --its developing ColntlWeMses Heat "o 1i olid- *; #ashioned quality, stylists designs and fd►tsmstaaie —'..cutting edge of the industry. 0A 1 � � ��s�. � �- �-��,� dam. t►.. , VIP^ tt . . . . . . . . . . . s � ' �� T• .c�'`�.'—b .. ''•�a4�t ,,..°x.3 'µr :5y„ �''t, a .7�Gilfl7e- or-.�.rrst`t��tr ` ' .m/�+.4nr.. Fi* . ¢• I. _ C,. Jen .. p• ,�..,. r: S � �. � a�ra�����i�.0� "_.� . J �os.a:�c• per_ 'F a ENDO 0 N YOUR NEW HOME -- tache^ DARTMOOR�� $181,900 WA I .36 - 2,136 wit 1111I room ESSEXWOW S197,500 ,,,a dpi w. 1?' 40' to 48' Lots CP' Fully Detached Q' Open Concepts P" Cathedral Ceilings re Gas Fireplaces in Family Rooms t�' Solarium Kitchens Ca' Fantail Windows (' High Efficiency Gas Furnace 20 Heat Recovery Ventilator (e800 Series Trim and Doors Cp' Ensuite Baths with Soaking Tubs Co_�' Main Floor Powder Rooms Gam' Walk-in Closets r' Exterior Motion Detectors L' Forest and Parklands 1 POSSESSION PIT .2. iariso F - o'^Y catl y apWq,s�svhy ' :fie-', °'` °�,,•'1"'"" ` a w SHERWpOD $208,70() - '" A�sNa1N� _ From SWM fORM VA TAWNTON IN• t wmr AOWA AMR Avg; C. - F KIMG fT. [• INMr it ' NtMr 1M LAME 0111'0.0 VA New homes offer g neat value for move -up buyers Move -up buyers can now have the home of their dreams and at a price they can afford. "t here has probably never been a better time to buy a new home than right now," says Mary Lawson, a spokesperson for the Canadian Home Builders' Association. "In order to boost consumer confidence, builders are offering some great deals. Today's buyers are getting incredible value for their honey." Affordability has never been lower. Low mortgage rates have reduced the cost of buying a house and enabled consumers to afford higher priced horses. Today's move -up buyers are finding that they can buy "more house for their money" than they expected. Builders are offering a vast selection of new homes. specifically tailored to move -up buyers, with all the features and amenities that these consumers could not afford in their previous hoses — large bedrooms with enswies, spacious bathrooms with whirlpool tubs, mainlloor laundry rooms, kis and las of windows in all sizes and shapes. bright and efficient kitchens, formal and informal dining eating areas, greenhouse kitchens and marry other features tut add so the quality of life through comfort, convenience and aesthetic pleasYfe. At the same time. builders are beginning to sot a number of changes an the demands and desires of move -up buyers. Streamlined design is an inponant concern for today's economically - minded consumer and move -up buyers want a carefully -planned layout that maintains a feeling of openness. Energy efficiency and reducing the monthly beating bill is becoming more important and the concerns about indoor air quality and other environmental issues are becoming more common. jEyrMWe& i TI� i946 Pi10E 3 Waw Hotttsaess atLZA42 iateriotrtts Get the most out of buying a new home Making the right choice when it comes to more certified home inspectors and then you submit your offer conditional upon final approval of your purchasing a home is a matter of good planning, not an offer on the house that makes it conditional for a mortgage. This should be done if you are wanting good luck. few days upon completion of the inspection. You must close to the maximum amount approved for your No one person can be expected to know everything. pay for the inspection, but at the very least it will purchase. If the lending institution appraises the home so it is critical to surround yourself with qualified provide you with peace of mind. for less than what you offered, they are likely to offer professional assistance throughout the process. Once financing is in place, you should carefully you a lesser amount of mortgage, leaving you with a Before starting out in search of a house, take the select one real estate representative to look after your firm offer and insufficient funds. time to determine your financial capabilities. Based on needs. It is important you feel comfortable with the It you are making a sizable deposit. ask your sales your income and expenses, your real estate representative and he or she be very familiar with the representative to include in the offer a clause stating representative is qualified to calculate the maximum neighborhood into which you want to move. you will receive the interest earned on your deposit. amount of mortgage you can obtain and. in most A professional representative spends a great deal of The amount may be small, but every little bit helps. instances, can put you in touch with a financial time researching the market on your behalf and you Regardless of what route you follow to find your institution which will provide you with written will be better served having one person looking after home. the timing is right for you to do it now. Interest confirmation of the amount. Knowing your price your best interests rather than "working with" a rates are down, builders are offering excellent range can save a lot of time, energy and. especially, number of people. selection and prices have not yet started to rise despite frustration during the selection process. It can also re- Before submitting an offer, you may ask your the fact the market has gained significant momentum assure the vendors about the validity of your offer representative for a computer printout of comparable during the last few months. arid. therefore. swing negotiations in your favor. homes that are listed for sale and that have recently The structural soundness of your new home is your sold. Sale figures can be misleading because they do next concern. Certified home inspectors can be hired not indicate the extras included nor any mortgage to thoroughly examine the house prior to your offer benefits, but they can serve as a solid general becoming firm. 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AM aN1Wa X MO�tes from the y Imp nit • `� FULLYOWN . mom mm ow tl kk mom mm ow PAGE 4 NW HOMO i NTER ORS, 105 _ I _N4cw Homes acid Zr3L11C4c_*ri41CPrs Making your home `green' In recent years, environmental consciousness among consumers has grown tremendously. In fact, according to a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, many North Americans express strong dedication to improving the planet's health and feel that the one place they can make a positive difference is at home. To respond to this increasing consumer demand, companies have stepped up their efforts by introducing new 100 -percent recycled product lines and improving their packaging. Nevertheless, most consumers remain confused and caught up in the dilemma of what "environmentally safe" really means. This terminology has proliferated in virtually every category of products — from diapers to hairspray. Furthermore, consumers are being urged to eat more organic meas and produce; wear clothing made from organically grown cotton; and use "recycled" and "recyclable" products. But what does all this really mean? Take this brief quiz to gauge how you rate as an informed "green consumer": 1. How many recycled products arc currently on the market for everyday use in the home? A 2. What types of paper are suitable for recycling? 3. What takes up the most amount of space in our country's landfills? If you're like most people, your answer to all of the above may be a surprising "I don't know." Here are some basic recycling facts that may help you make more informed decisions the next time you throw away or purchase paper products: 1. The improving economy and increasing concern of Americans to "do their part" sets the stage for heightened consumer demand for responsible products and packaging. This includes refillable plastic containers, recycled plastic garbage bags and bathroom tissue, napkins and paper towels made from 100 -percent recycled paper. 2. The wide range of paper currently suitable for recycling includes: computer paper, fax paper, high-grade book and magazine overruns, white and color ledger paper, direct mail that's been opened, carbonless paper and glossy brochures. 3. Measuring by volume, we use more paper products than anything else — that's why so much of it ends up in landfills. The makers of Northern® and Brawny® suggest an easy and effective way to begin running a "greener' household is by purchasing recycled paper products for kitchens, living rooms and bathrooms. In a recent survey of 1,000 adults, 70 percent of people polled said they were strongly committed to purchasing 100 -percent recycled paper products if the price and quality of these products were the same as that of non -recycled products. • HOME BUYERS! LAST 2 HOMES FULLY LOADED: B TOWNL 2j • .LUXURY PACKAGE `B' - AN brick, W. 52 lots - Ceramic floor We foyer = - 30 oz, kidkaixy�.yt�ayJ�coda otn - Rr#M ktic w cabmelshnimowdv�e shef - Moon fops, s. & bathmoms Casement- - One piece slope wrldOw lodges - Wood burl ft flreplaoe & heaUlaior - ClB= tnm and doors ffck Mg Closets Exlerm side door from bunt ry rm. - Sored oak handrail for basement stairs MOIL-THMS.1-? PM 1NEE OW i HOLDAYS 124 PA X310 MAZNIK HOMES ...�.��.. NEW HOMES & WTERIORS. i m PAGE 5 hag 11 liflylif I rWI-4- -F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... OWL e 00 IRU I W 0 ;4 ...""In my lifetime, both on and off the ice, rve always had a sharp eye for What I wank That's why when it came time to buy a new hom% I chose a design by Fernbrook Ekmmm And Fernbrooles bungalow design is ease ft what my n wife and I wanted. It offeri a"aciou- floorplan where ever&T WEEMANS in widd reach. Not to nkentleft is native, detailed feature@6 plus ezceptiosvt finishes. 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NEW HOMES i WTERIORS, I WS PAGE 7 DooO 4 ar�Y�. r WE•S•T 0 XECUTIVE HOMES One of the reasons you should consider a City Homes is famous for! This lovely community move to Sundance West are our large, ex- of stately homes and spacious lawns is located in ecutive lots. Each one of them averages 50' Oshawa's desired northwest area without a semi or in width and highlights the distinctive new townhouse in "site"! Our lovely show homes designs offered only by City are decorated in warm Homes. These include a southwest style and show off wide range of bungalow and $ the homes marvellously. An two storey homes. In- . 18 hole golf course is con- novative new features in- F'O1O 7949900veniently located across the clude built-in buffet/servers street plus shops and public built-in bookshelves, plant shelves, recessed lighting, wall sconces, authentic greenhouse kitchens, sunken family rooms and skylights - all quality features transportation are just steps away. Visit our show homes on Thornton Rd. north of Rossland today and discover for yourself the difference design makes. "Our reputation is building!" OSHAWA TAUNTON RD. " ♦ 2 z Z Y ROSSLAND RD. V HWY 2 2327 SO. FT. CITY HOMES o ; Monday to Thursday 1-7 pm Sat., Sun. and Hols. 12 - 5:30 pm Closed Fridays or call (905) 728-5639 NOTE: Site can be accessed via Thornton Rd. N. Ignore Signs. 1 i 8i7F t M s1rJ t yy i Pr1m and apadiiaf ww 9LA*W.1A C1=19 wiuwut nolioa. E. i O.E. Piiaa and hdanaft rn r- ■ peaMim. . ♦nN ♦ ♦ e ♦ i.i i'r. �1ilP/�i` �". � �r . a . ♦ �. V'1 i-fl.Ar"n v i - � - a i ♦ • . e II • PAGE a NEW HOMES i WTONORS, ails Choose the right builder for your new home Buying a new home can be an exciting and rewarding process. Before signing on the dotted line, however, you should do some research. This means contacting the Toronto Home Builders' Association for the names of builders in the greater Metro area. It also means visiting open houses and model homes with your list of must -haves versus nice -to -haves in hand, always balancing you needs and desires with your financial resources. Once you have decided on a builder and home style, you must then decide on the features that will ultimately result in vour own unique home. That is why it is so important you select a professional builder, one who will help to make the entir f f; ff very important goal — making sure you will enjoy your new home long after you receive the keys to the front door. expert planning, knowledge of municipal bylaws and regulations, careful scheduling and skilled co-ordination by an experienced builder. A typical house contains more than 3,000 parts, all of which must be assembled carefully and in sequence. It takes approximately 30 different subtrades to carry out this work, from framers to roofers to finishing carpenters, all of whom must arrive at the building site in the right order at the right time. In fact, there are 109 workers involved in the construction of a new single- family home. The professional home builder stands at the centre of this process as the driving force in getting together materials, labor and information, guiding h e process, Morn first o Cr to t e project through a schedule celebrating your first and packaging everything into representative such as a customers based on long- requesting changes during anniversary in your new home, an attractive quality product that salesperson who is responsible standing working relationships construction, discuss the run as smoothly and trouble-free will provide you, the home for customer relations and who with one or several lending implications with your builder. as possible. Your and your owner, with years of comfort will be available for consultation institutions in the community. Are your new choices readily professional builder will share a and pleasure. during the actual construction of Your builder may also be able available? How much time will WHAT DOES YOUR PROFESSIONAL BUILDER DO? Constructing a house is a complex process that demands BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS Establishing a good working relationship with your builder at the outset will help both of you throughout the construction process. Find out who your ongoing contact will be. Your builder may have a your home. If desired, your builder can provide you with information about financing your new home. Some builders arrange mortgages in order to facilitate the sale and make the purchasing process as easy as possible. Others can make suitable recommendations to their Buying a new home is exciting Buying a new home is an exciting and rewarding process! Doing your homework and carefully researching the marketplace, means that you will be able to buy your new home with confidence, knowing that you are getting the most for your money from the best in the field. DETERmNE How MUCH You CAN AFFORD. You may have a downpayment together and a rough idea of how much you can afford to borrow. Contact your lending institution to talk it over. Ask about a pre -approved mortgage. It's easy to arrange and it costs nothing. For a specified length of time until you buy (some lenders offer up to 90 days a pre -approved mortgage can confirm the mortgage you qualify for and protect you against interest rate increases while allowing you to benefit if rates drop. CAOOSE A PROFESSIONAL BUILDFte. When you decide to buy a new home, it's important to select a professional builder. The quality of your home is determined by the quality of your builder and, when you buy from a professional builder, you are assured of getting the most value for your investment. Contact the Oshawa and District Home Builders' Association for the names and telephone numbers of member builders. Association members are committed to professionalism in the residential construction industry and adhere to a strict Code of Ethics set down by the Canadian Home Builders' Association. Most professional builders are also members of the Ontario New HomWa e rranty Program, which offers a warranty against major structural failures for a minimum of five years and guarantees against defects in workmanship and materials for at least one year. They also safeguard deposits made by new home purchasers. Talk to friends and family members who have recently bought a new home and ask for their recommendations. Their experiences can give you valuable information about the professional builders in the area. GATHER AT LEAST THREE NAMES OF Tt PRosrECvE Bun DERs. Contact each of them to discuss your housing needs and request a list of previous projects and customers. Drive around and take a look at some of the houses they have built. Talk to the homeowners and ask questions about the community, the house and the builder's service before, during and after the sale. Consult more than one homeowner for each builder to get a cross-section of opinions. Take a good, close look at a builder's model homes. Are they soundly built? Are they well finished? How do they compare with other homes built by this builder and other builders? Ask the builder about the types of materials used, the maintenance requirements and other details of intertest to you. Hum A I.AwYEttt. You will need a lawyer (or notary) to complete a real estate purchase and it is a good idea to arrange for this early. If you don'tin have a lawyer already, the local or provincial bar association can refer you to lawyers who specialize in real estate. Your lawyer will represent your interests throughout the process of buying a new borne. Ask for an estimate of legal costs in advance so you know what to expect. DEc wE Ww= To Buy. You can look for your new home by visiting builders' model sites, checking newspaper ads or following "For Sale" signs that you spot while driving around. You can also hire a real estate agent to look for a new home. Either way, the location of your new home will be one of the most important factors you will want to consider. Is the home convenient to work, schools and shopping? Is public transit close at hand? Picture yourself in the neighborhood — is it well maintained? Are recreation facilities available and nearby? Are there environmental considerations — such as sources of pollution, noisy traffic routes for cars, trains or aircraft — that you may want to consider? to give you useful advice if you have to sell your existing home in order to buy a new home. Most builders have cultivated a good business relationship with resale brokers in the community. Before work can begin, your builder will need a firm offer that includes final specification of all features, options and changes. This requires you to consider your needs and wants carefully in light of the features and options offered by the builder. Most builders offer a number of choices for their standard finishing products, like color of the carpeting and style of kitchen and bathroom tiles. Many builders also have full inventory of optional items such as upgraded kitchen cupboards and flooring. "Environmentally friendly option packages" are rapidly growing in popularity as more home buyers want to include energy- and water -conserving technology in their new home. Low -flow showerheads and toilets, upgraded heating systems, high-performance windows, "recycling stations" in the kitchen and backyard composters help to reduce the use of resources and benefit the environment. Don't hesitate to discuss your concerns and questions with your builder who will be able to assist you in making the right decisions for your home. Your builder will keep a record on file of all the selections you make. Nothing is left to chance! THE DREAM TAKES SHAPE During construction of your home, you may be asked to make a few additional decisions, such as placement of electrical outlets. Be sure to give each matter adequate consideration, but don't delay unnecessarily or the schedule for the entire project may be affected. Try to stick to choices you made in the beginning. In many cases, the materials you select are ordered immediately to ensure delivery on time. Before you lose? How does the change affect the scheduling of subtrades? Your move -in date? And, finally, what is the cost of the suggested change? If the change is important to you and you accept the implications, your builder will arrange to make the change. Changes can often be accommodated, since your builder wants you to feel happy with your new home and satisfied with the service you receive. THE FINAL TOUCHES As construction heads into the final stages, it is important to maintain close contact with your builder and be available at short notice to ensure smooth sailing right to the end. Sometimes, decisions have to be made on the spot or, occasionally, unexpected delays might interfere with final closing. Shortly before the final settlement and transfer of ownership of the house, you and your builder will "walk through" the house to conduct a final insp.:,tion. Three to five days before closing is best — when construction is substantially complete, but there is still enough time for the builder to remedy any imperfections that may surface. Anything that is not to your satisfaction should be noted for a pre -delivery inspection report. Minor items such as scratches and incomplete paint work will be rectified before your moving day. Other items will be corrected after your are settled. AFTER SALES SERVICE Your builder's service and involvement does not stop the day you move into your new home. Professional builders have an established inspection schedule for your first year of occupancy and home owners are encouraged to keep track of minor deficiencies to be repaired during regular house visits. `6 . . 0 January 1995 m w CARBOROUGH NEW HOMES i N TEiipM Im pAC,E EL WR INTRODUCING A GREAT NEW PEOPLE FINDER To catch a fish, you need a fish finder. To sell lots of new homes you need a people finder - people who rent apartments and own condo- miniums but have the desire, the income and the motivation to own a new home. Now you can find them with NEW HOME LOCATIONS, a new and unique metroland publication going to 30,000 carefully selected apartments and condominiums in Scarborough, the greatest source of new home buyers in the Metro area. NEW HOME LOCATIONS will tell them all about the communities beyond Metro, about the wonderful new homes available, about how to get them and about the builders themselves - the people behind the name. Their successes, their plans. No other publication will reach this market as NEW HOME LOCATIONS can and no other publication will talk to new home buyers in the same way, with timely, valuable and entertaining information. NEW HOME LOCATIONS will also be interactive, and when they want information about you, we'll make sure you get all the leads while they're hot! NEW HOME LOCATIONS debuts this month and will be followed by 19 issues in 1995, including two issues a month when buyer interest is at its height. We're excited about NEW HOME LOCMONS and we're sure that you will be excited too, especially when you learn exactly what it can do for you and how good an advertising buy it is! Paul Andrew Smith Creative Consultant Mdt Xret Coir ' Account Executive t . P.O. BOX 4811 -865 FAREWELL STREET, OSHAWA, ONTARIO. UH 71.5 TOR. 416-798-7672 FAX. 905-432-1635 � NO STRINGS ATTACHED! Detached From tip: E y ,r Sr] FT MODEL 50F, S15-1 990 INNISFIL CROSSROADS (70s) 431m1732 HOURS: Mon.-Thurs 1 -8pm Sat & Sun 12-6pm CLOSED FRIDAY Where else can you live next to an existing park and 1 walking distance to a public school. We have 17 different models for the most discriminating buyer, some are ready for immediate occupancy or for next year - You Choose -. We offer traditional designs and "open concepts". Some elevations have front porches and gingerbread trim and some are available with triple ■ garages. You only require 5% down payment and we will move you in. Please call for additional information. ALCONA 4 LORD ELGIN ESTATES (905) 697.2906 HOURS: Mon. -Thurs 1 -8pm Sat & Sun 12-6pm CLOSED FRIDAY BOWMANVILLE I - I N40w Hossaoes mzid Zeit— -- Ti s forsellingp hyour �ly THE NEW YEAR MEANS IT'S OUT WITH THE ULD, AND IN WITH THE NEW You've 'decided to buy a new home, therefore you want to sell your existing home quickly and for the best possible price. The following tips from the Canadian Home Builders' Association show how.you can make your home more attractive to prospective buyers. One of the first places to assess is the front yard. According to many experts, curb appeal is important. It doesn't matter what the inside looks like if the buyer never gets there. A coat of paint on the door, polished house numbers, door knob and knocker, a new brass kickplate, mature bushes and blooming plants all help to create a positive first impression. If a survey of the inside shows up old - looking paint and dated wallpaper, then a new coat of paint is in order. Choose premium quality paint and remember fill nail holes and cracks first. Stick to light light, neutral colors. Darker tones or trendy shades may offend potential buyers. Light colors can also make small rooms seem larger, airier and, naturally, brighter — all pluses in a resale market. A coat of paint and new cupboard and drawer handles arc inexpensive ways of breathing new life into a tired looking kitchen. Keep windows clean in order to let as much light as possible into all rooms. A home filled with natural light is much more appealing than a dark, gloomy place. Place table and floor lamps strategically to artfully eliminate dark corners. Make those minor repairs that you've Energy saving tips There are a few things you can do to conserve energy. Here is a list of 20 things you can do to save energy and you hard-earned dollars: 1) Raise your air-conditioning thermostat in the summer. For each degree higher, you'q art your energy use by eW per teat. 2) Two di incandesoeat lights when you are not using them, especially in the summer when they produce unwanted heat. 3) Use low -wattage light bulbs in halls and other pW= where cep dose -up tasks occur. However using a single, high= wattage bulb is more cost-efficient than - using two lower -wattage bulbs. 4) Long -life light bulbs usually use more electricity than regular bulbs of the same wattage. Use long -life bulbs only in locations where access is difficult. 5) Use high -efficiency light bulbs in your outside security lights. Put them on a time or photoelectric switch. 6) Light only the specific area where you are working. 7) Grime from cooking, smoking and dust can dirty a light bulb and reduce the light it puts out. Inspect and clean bulbs regularly. . i. kept postponing. Tighten loos doorknobs, fix leaky faucets, replac broken window panes and screens, caul around bathroom fixtures and replac burnt-out lightbulbs. Clean carpets, draperies and, ever upholstery. Clean out the basement an the stuffed closets. Reduce the clutte outside. Be objective in checking you home's appearance. Always conside what might turn off a prospective buyer. If a major repair or improvement i required, consider the services of professional renovator. Get two or thre quotes and ask for references. Contact th, Toronto Home Builders' Association fo the names of member renovators. A home on show must be spotlessl, clean. Furthermore, it must smell clean Be especially aware of household odor. caused by smoking and pets. Evei overwatered plants can be a problem — pot base collecting water gives off ai unpleasant odor. Just because you've checked the fron of the house, don't forget the sides anc back. Outdoor furniture should be out a, long as the weather is appropriate. Gap, in outdoor landscaping can be quickie repaired by adding a few healthy mature shrubs and plants. Keep the lawn rakec and mowed. Before an open house, buy some fresh flowers for the living room and the kitchen, bake some cookies or muffins to fill the kitchen with the inviting aroma of home cooking, spray a whiff of cologne in the master bath and wipe down stainless-steel sinks with a little cooking oil so they shine as a prospective buyer surveys kitchen appointments. Investing a bit of time and a few dollars here and there can make all the difference when you're selling your home. 8) Avoid checking on food while it cooks. Each time you open your oven door, 25 per cent of the heat is lost. 9) Cooking in oven -safe glass or ceramic pans allows you to lower your oven temperature 25 degrees from what the recipe calls for. 10) In an electric oven, turn off your oven 15 minutes before the end of the cooking time. The remaining heat will finish the job if you don't open the oven door. 11) Partially thaw frozen foods in the refrigerator before cooking them. In many cases, thawing foods lets you cut the cooking time by one third. -12) Use the automatic cycle on your clothes dryer. 13) Run your garbage disposal with cold water. 14) Use warm or cold water for washing dodws and always use a cold rinse. Yue also save more money by musing 6A washer loads. 15) Keep heating and air conditioning filters. clean. It's difficult. to force air through dirty filters. .16) Use fans instead of air conditioning for cooling whenever you can. Fans use only about 10 per cent of the energy air ,.conditioners do. 17) Weatherstrip all doors and windows, even those in rooms you are not using. 18) Replace your old thermostat with a newer clock model. These devices can be set to automatically lower your home's temperature at bedtime and raise it again in the morning. 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