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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_02_22THE ONE WE'YE ALL BEEN WAITING pp�� FO^rR� IS HERE!! RCIVMRH',4 . TC)Vjt4 P`r_. 11 a20.9M7 NEWS Lots of choice for home buyers Page A4 rENTERTAINMENT �ry zGingerbreadLad t 91, "recipefor laughs r Page A19 WEEKDAY LUNCH SPECIAL $395 Dining In Only 376 Kingston Rd., Pickering (NE corner of Rougemount & Hwy. 02) For Reservations - Take-out _S;nq-QAgj News Advertiser Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1995 40 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 114 No. 8 Parentsslamchild term AJAX — A 72 -year-old Ajax man sen- tenced to six months for molesting five young girls should have been given a stricter sen- tence, according to the parents of two victims. The man. who had pleaded guilty to one count of touching for a sexual purrK).e and four counts of imitation to sexual touching back on Jan. 4. was sentenced in Ontario Court General Division in Whitby Friday. In addition to the jail term. Mr. Justice William Lane sentenced the man to three years' pr *ation and ordered him not to have any contact with children under the age of 16 urdt_-�s another adult is present. (Zlie News Adveni..er i. withlx)1ding, the m:ut',, name: to motect his victims' idkntV1e N. ) The sentencing marked the end of a three- year long ordeal far the victims and their fam- ily members. who expressed disappointment with the judge's sentence_ "I don't think the sentence was near long enough." said one parent. "I think the judge ux)k his aLe into consideration too much. It (A)cNn't rnamr what age you we. You should- ' — I Take this! Troy Clark, left, of the Cabbagetown Boxing Club, Oshawa Sunday. The bouts were put on by the delivers a jab to Ajax Boxing Club's Joe Lim during a Motor City Boxing Club. fight card at the Regent Theatre in downtown photo by Ron Pietroniro News Advertiser more popular than ever AJAX-PICKERING -- The figures are in...more than 84,500 adults read the Wednesday edition of the News Advertiser. Those figures, and many moire, are contained in the Metroland Readership Survey commissioned by the News Advertiser's parent company Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing. The Metroland Readership Survey is the most comprehensive study in existence about the reading and buying habits of the people in our communi- ties. Conducted by Kubas Consuitants, one of the most respected management consulting fums in Canada, the survey tools about three months to complete. The source sample was distributed by mail in late fall of 1994, using spe- cific postal codes to define a sample from which households were randomly selected. Respondents were all 18 years of age or older. Seel► STEADY... Paget+ A4 n't be able to get away with something like that... Those sentiments were expressed by the parent of another victim, who added, "The incidents started three years ago and it took this long to get to court. We'll be lucky if he serves two months ' of the six-month term. See MOLESTATIONS... Page AS Trustees told to hike taxes, fix old schools By SAL BOMhtARITO ';;TAF T REPORTf:R DURHAM — The Durham Board of Education should raise taxes one per cent to pay for much-need- ed renovations and upgrades to older schools across the region, the board's standing committee was told Monday night. The request came from the Duke of Edinburgh Public School Resource Study Committee, which has just completed a three-month study emphasizing the need for a new library, computers and general repairs at the 41 -year-old Oshawa school. Although the study focused on deficiencies in the Oshawa public school, there are similar problems at See TRUSTEES...Page A3 Inside 1n the thews Editorial..................................................A6 Entertainment ....................................... A 18 Sports...................................................A22 Classified ...............................................A23 PW ne lines General 683-5110 .................. Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours...................1-416-976-1991 1nfoSource....................................683-7040 Death Notices................................683-3005 The New Advertiser regularly tttlses recycled newsprint 93t + 7R GST = $1 rw o� of Iwo A�euaus xo� aws a� aun An cN a�at �aoeoias •�E1�3 C#T PH�/�+"``FEB 22=ZS i Today's hottest exercise Mr./Ms. Fitness Ontario ���' max- -::3.t ss•-�. JL PAGE: 2••1-'r1]E \EN'S ADVERTISER. WE I).. 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Square One Shopping Centre 100 City Centre Drive, Mississagua (905) 897-1611 Scarborough Town Centre 300 Borough Drive, Scarborough (416) 296-1405 Pickering Home & Design 1755 Pickering Parkway, Pickering (905) 428.0007 r IV'! 'I "If v. ' . THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22,1995 -PAGE 3-A 'Trustees told to raise taxes to upgrade aging n schools FROM PAGE Al facilities across the region, including about a dozen other aging schools in Oshawa, plus another dozen spread out in other munici- palities across the region. "Our findings hold true in other municipalities, but the problem is more pro- nounced in Oshawa given that we have 30 per cent of the student enrolment and only three new schools were constructed from 1980 to 1992," Kerry Thomas, chairman of the Edinburgh committee, told trustees as about two dozen Oshawa parents looked on. In comparison, Pickering and Whitby, which have about 20 and 18.5 per cent of the student enrolment, respectively, each have had five new schools built in the last 12 years. Meanwhile, Ajax, with only 17 per cent of total enrolment, has had eight new schools built in the same period. "New schools get the resources like a new library, plus they get a budget allocation for furniture, equip- ment and sup- plies,- she said. Aging schools have to make due with worn- out heating, electrical and air -circulation systems and damaged roofs and parking lots, trustees were told. Cuts to the board's mainte- nance budget have further aggravated the situation. "This lack of funds has creat- ed a total main- tenance focus on fine fighting with little to to focus on upgrading or bringing the standards of the olds schools up to equitable plant condi- tions," Mrs. •ILomas said. What little money is allocated to school repairs and renovations is awarded on a point system which favors high-growth areas to the west over low -growth areas to the east, resulting in further inequities. "We're not saying the Duke is the only school in this spot. All older schools are in a similar situation. It would be expected there'd be some upgrading and plant conditions that had to be addressed in older schools. By not doing so, it has direct implications on the quality of education for our children and their per- formance," she says. To address the problem, the school board could choose one of four options: 0 increase block budget for aging schools to address old resources such as library books. (This option would not address high cost items such as plant mainte- nance and renovation.) 13 capital funds could be allocated within the current budget and offset by budget reductions in other areas. L1 taxes could be increased by one cent, resulting in $ million in additional revenue and an increased cost of $21 per household. D educational dev opment charges could replace budget dollars directed toward new schools costs, which would F rry Tho then allow more revenue to be redirected toward main- tenance, renovation and additions at older schools. The presentation received mixed reaction from trustees, who were ympathetc, while at the same time resigned to the real- ity that there's very little that can he done to address the problem. "1 urge parents to come to budget meetings to see what we're dealing with as a total picture." 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"A lot of Oshawa tax- payers are under the impression money goes out of Oshawa and it goes everywhere else and never comes back to their com- munity. It's being penny- wise and pound-foolish," she said. She also criticized the board's point system for allocating upgrading funds, which is largely based on growth. "If you live in older areas, you don't see the improvements." "We as educators have spent a lot of money on programs which are non- mandated, but we're not giving basic education across the board to our stu- dents," added Oshawa trustee Mike Nicholson. Later in the meeting, trustees approved a motion by Mr. Nicholson asking that the school board create an ad hoc committee to review the point system used to allocate funds in the elementary upgrading plan. 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P Durham Region home buyers have lots of choice DURHAM — If you've noticed more For Sale signs in front of area homes, it's no coincidence. Homes listed for sale were up 25 per cent in January from the same time last year, reports the Durham Region Real Estate Board. Board president Patricia Mapplebeck says 862 homes were listed for sale in Durham Region in January. "Perhaps people are more hopeful," Ms. Mapplebeck says. "Maybe it's part of a pent - `Steady increase' of readership proves paper an `integral part' of people's lives FROM PAGE Al Ed Strapagiel. vice-president of Kuhas Consultants, says the survey shows there has been a steady increase in the number of people reading Metroland Newspapers. We conducted surveys in 1990. 1992 and 1995 and each year the readership has steadily increased." he says. Leonard Kuhas, president of the firm, says there was an excellent response to the survey. "That's because there is a strong link- age between the community and its com- munity newspaper. Community newspa- pers have become an integral part of community living." he says. The survey questionnaire was designed to obtain information on reader - Inquest begins into summer go-kart crash death of Pickering girl PICKERING — A coroner's inquest began Monday into the death of a 10 -year-old Pickering girl killed in a go-kart accident in Shannoxuville last summer. The Belleville inquest, which will explore the circumstances sur- rounding the tragic death of Sara Young in July, is expected to take about a week, according to the Crown attorney's office in Hastings County. Sara, of Fieldlight Boulevard. was vacationing with her parents Gail and Cameron Young and her sister near Belleville at the time of the accident. The family was visiting the go- kart track at Shannonville Motorsports Park, just east of Belleville, when the accident occurred. Sara was killed when the go-kart she was driving left the course and slammed into a tractor - trailer permanently parked nearby. The owner of the track is facing criminal charges in connection with the girl's death. A trial date has been set for April 24 in Belleville provincial Court. The company is charged under the Amusement Devices Act by the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations. The charges are for operating a business without a licence; operat- ing an unsafe amusement device; having an inadequate barrier around the track; and having improper fencing around the track. The charges carry fines of up to $100,000 for companies and $25,000 plus one year in prison for individuals. ship of newspapers, magazines and peri- odicals, radio listenership and TV viewer- ship, shopping trends. participation in lifestyle and recreational activities and demographic information. Among the facts determined in the 1995 Metroland Readership Survey is that more than 81.500 adults read the last Wednesdav edition of the News Advertiser. That's more than double the number who read the last edition of the Toronto Star. triple the number reading the Toronto Sun and more than four times the number who read the last issue of the Globe and Mail_ We'd he happy to give you a personal- ized presentation of the results of the sur- vey. Please ask ,our sales representative or call :Vein Brc�uuer At 68:-5110. up demand People who were waiting to list decided not to wait anymore " Ms. Mapplebeck says having more homes on the market is good for some and bad for others. "For a seller it means more competition, Our readers rate our coverage excel- lent/good! 76.6% Sports F400 M949 YAMA Covering important news of this community. Being easy to read. but for a buyer it means more choice," she says. Ms. Mapplebeck adds the high number of listings doesn't necessarily mean people are moving out of Durham Region. "Generally it's moving within the area" E�WFZLE CA$H BACK I Tex Retsm 114 ® FREE E -FILING wrrH TAX PREPARATION ® E -FILE ONLY SERVICE AVAILABLE ® REFUND CHEQUES wTrHIN 14 DAYS (MOST E -FILED RETURNS) M CASH BACK VnTHIN DAYS M PROFESSIONAL TAX tt ACCOUNTING SERVICE AVAILABLE ALL SERVICES DONE ON LOCATION AT C TA 51r=1r5 PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (NEAR DOMINION STORE 1355 KJNGSTON RD., PICKERING, OUT. L1V 168 PH. (903) 837-0564 FAX (905) 837-5089 OPEN SUNDAY THROUGH SATURDAY MALL HOURS, i r � CL � � �ttL��► *P i-��- 1 B ACK BY PppULAR t)FMAND 11 SAVE oy a * UP TO C140 AND MORE Over 1000 first quality In -stock wallpaper Patterns at a remarkable► low �1AL(p4 'OFF SUGGESTED C:c1yTR�' RETAIL PRICES PER SINGLE ROLL (SOLD IN DOUBLES ONLY) THE WALLPAPER CENTRE 1652 BAYLY ST. W. 831-7747 PICKERNG (JUST WEST OF BROCK) Damaged nuclear reactor may be running next week By ERIN FAIRWEATHER SPEOAL TO THE NEVI'S ADVERTISER PICKERING — The nuclear reactor flooded last December when a faulty valve malfunc- tioned could be up and running as early as next week, Pickering Nuclear Generating Station officials told council Monday. Plant director Pierre Charlebois also told Pickering councillors at their meeting "it took two components to fail on Dec. 10" which led to the spill of heavy water onto the reactor unit's floor. The first component itself, the opening of the valve...should not have caused the need for the emergency cooling system to operate," he said. "In fact, the second fail- ure occurred when a second and separate relief valve open- ing caused a significant vibra- tion in the pipe. That vibration led to a crack and this led to the water spill." fie added Ontario Hydro officials have "now established conclusively that the cause of the failure was due to a less - than -adequate design." In his update to council on the incident, Mr. Charlebois told council Hydro hopes to implement design changes to prevent such an occurrence from happening again. That would include, in part, replac- ing the valves more often. Pipes similar to the one which cracked in the Unit 4 reactor, meanwhile, have been redesigned to change the posi- tion of the relief valve. Installation of the modified pipes will be completed by this weekend, Mr. Charlebois said. The design changes are cur- rently being lab tested in Huntsville, Alabama. He added that start-up of the reactor requires approval from the Atomic Energy Control Board and the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations. "At the present time, I antic- ipate the return of the service in early March," Mr. Charlebois said. G5 EA 1A ? 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News Advertiser Wanted Hometown Heroes The News Advertiser is seeking your help in locating hometown heroes. On April 5 we're publishing a special section featuring people who have added a little extra to your community. A Hometown Hero can be a person who has dedicated years to coaching hockey. Or, it can be the crossing guard who spends a little extra time with children. Hometown Heroes come in all shapes, sizes, colors and ages. We need you to tell us who you think is a Hometown Hero. On April 5 we'll publish a story and picture on each of the 50 Hometown Heroes we've selected. The hero and a guest will be honored at a dinner to be held at Gallantry's in the Pickering Town Centre. The hero will receive a commemorative T-shirt and plaque. Write us and tell us in 250 words or less who you think deserves the distinction as a Hometown Hero. We'll notify those chosen by March 16. Address it to: Hometown Heroes, c/o The News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, L1 S 2H5. Hometown Heroes is sponsored by the Ajax - Pickering News Advertiser and the Pickering Town Centre. �fts-�ie4Leel.Iq News Advertiser •Doug Gilmour • Kurt Brownie ;Birthda Parties Galore - t g Yuuos Peoples TAeatre 7 ' The Toronto Blue Jays ' Labatt's • Beauty & The Beau • ' Mr. Dressup • Sharon, Lom is & BraTheatre Tickets ; �•Books •Toys • ,r ' Floe Jewellery • Tommy Tickets' Maple Leaf Tickets l e ' Moonligkt Cruises • Fine Dining • Patio Funiture `J` • Hot Air Balloon Ride • Weekends Away a Mobile Pbone �= �`1 • Paragliding' Original Artwork & Prints' Exercise Bike a ' EcodekScience Centre • ROM Family Passes ' Skydome Tour Experience *990Aga NO 4WOMMAUMMAR PAGE 6 -A -THE NEWS AD'VEMSER, WED., FEBRUARY 22, 1993 About Us. Timothy J. Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Advertising Manager Alvin Brouwer Retail Sales Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday. Friday and Sunday. 130-132 Commercial Ave.. Ajax. Ontario. LIS 2H5. Tile publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sole discretion. Page sizes may, vary slightly from published rate card due to mechanical requirements of different print- ers. Second Class Mail Registration 1897. Mail sub- scription rates Can. 1 yr. $70 GIVE US A CALL General 683-5110 Newsroom 683-5110 Distribution 683-5117 Classified 683-5110 (Nightline - 798-7672) FAX 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 1nfoSource 683-7040 Real Estate and Automotive Sales 798-7672 National Advertising 493-1300 'brie 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 letters must include your frill name, address and phone num- ber for our information. They should not exceed one and a half pages in length. The News Advertiser regularly uses recycled newsprint I played `bo To the editor: In response to Joanne Burghardt's opinion: Playing returns to thinking of the dark age? I don't think so. Many years ago when I was studying Child Development and Psychology we studied how the introduction to a variety of types of toys and role playing actually led to a much healthier and happier child- hood. The variety of toys stimulme learning. I was saddened when I read the article in the Toronto Star that lucked playing with toys to sexu- The Ajax -Pickering clews AdvetrtLger Timothy J. Whittaker - Publisher A Metroland ComnwnitY News•+aper 1<3o-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. ♦EDITORIAL Teaching teachers Although the teachers' union is up in arms about the way teachers are educated, it is a good idea. The Province has decided to reform how teachers are taught, and much of what the plans entail are laudable. By creating a professional body, called the Ontario College of Teachers, there becomes a struc- ture to control training, discipline and recertification of Ontario educators. Other changes would include mandatory recertifi- cation of teachers every five years, and the teachers' college training program increased from one year to two. The Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation is labelling the changes as "an attack." But rather than use aggressive language in reac- tion to the proposals, teachers would do well to con- sider the benefits of a body that regulates teaching standards. Most teachers work hard at what they do. But they have a huge responsibility in teaching our children as well as a considerable influence on their young lives. We must appreciate the amount of work done on the front lines by our teachers, but there is nothing wrong with trying to raise the quality of the job being done. There is nothing in the proposed recommenda- tions that significantly adds to the burden teachers have to bear, other than asking them to attend an extra year of teachers' college. While the union may consider it their responsibili- ty to protest anything coming from the Province, they should stand back and take a more objective look at what is really being proposed here, and what it means to the people that count the most — the students. WRITE To THE NEws ADVEKnSM 130 COMMERc1AL AvE., AIAx LIS 2145 oR FAX L.> AT 683-7363 y' games an al behaviour due to a sally dale by the Clark Child and Adolescent Clinic. I sure would want to know more about the study to determine what errors led them u) their conclu- sions. I question the 'valid' surveys. I was raised on a little southern farm and wore cowboy boots to school until the fifth grade. I swung on ropes in the bam to drop into the hay piles. We played cowhands and farnners, where sometimes I was the one to cook in the kitchenh but I also was the mechanic or driver. Other times I would be the doctor or nurse- d grew up to be `normal' I broke my fust pair of glasses by getting a baseball right between my eyes. Guess what'? I am very happy with my role as a woman, but not always so happy with gender boundaries. When I taught day care I encouraged the boys to be in the play kitchen as much as driving the trucks. I encouraged the girls to play with Lego and building ec 4n=t, as much as with the baby carriage. Then I encouraged us all to take off our shoes and walk in the mud before getting washed o8• with the hose. Together we all made boxes into spaceships and boats. I will continue to encourage par- ents to expose their cbikken to many arras of creative ley and pray that 'studies' like these will not frighten them from enjoying these experi- ences with their children. The most important roles those children will have when they grow up is to be healthy spouses and parrots. "Thank you again, Ms. Btrgihardt, for your article. Joyce A. Cbovane k, Aim THF, NF1VSAbVEktjSEjt--, WED, PEBRUARY 22,1995.PAGE 7-A P '4�tk 0 F p, "d "Is, Town of Pickering * ~p z G)905 420-2222 (905) 683.2760 ]PIC11il 1111ING US- Muffiff,01-0 -W_ _ �� I W� NATIONAL COSTUMES & DANCING -Z HERITAGE CRAM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25,1995* IMF, PICXERIXg RECREATION C0_,&1P.LEX 1867 VALLEY FARM ROAD * TRADITIONAL FOODS (SOUTH OF HWT. M 1OM= - 2 -mm JOIN US IN A CELEBRATION OF THE * CULTURAL HEIRLOOMS & TREASURES RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE to OF THE F011,M -CATOCTT" TOWW OF P1CXERJ_"VG rte Il MSNY.MY C 14�1 Mon- Feb. 27, 1995 Executive ConantitteeNleeting %lon-Marth 6. 1"_4 Council Meeting Nfim_ March 13. 1995 Fu-cutivir ConsmitterMeeting Mon— %larch 20. 1995 Council Meeting Mon—March 27, 1" -- Ty Executive Committee Merting THE FIRST STEP Readv To Get Fit? 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Gloat; d be nWtd l , bus iD ad from Spa *. Czp, Q pik dwsm kild and 110. REGULd CAR 9 am. m 31, pi Trzpudm i kWd M-9 poiz d i i ma# kna6a 11 iiwi or ou ?ht Wiat a bm sq iron de FN b6p or dw a mp motm perm i vm ROW04cap Qpikdanl Wad MdLh. FOR QLALrrV Mt0GL4LW SEVICES & FACILMES CALL THE DMUMBT OFCLI TLIS & RECREATIO% AT 42MI OR 613-rM Just a reminder that every person who owns a dog must ensure that it is licensed and registered with the Town 1"s beforeApril I st. The cost of licensing a dog is $10 for a PROPERTY TAXES spayed orpnnattered dog and S30 for all other dogs. Dog tags may be purchased at the Civic Complex from Monday to DUE Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information on FEBRUARY 23 199$ parcluising a dog tag, please call 42"615. The penalty for not acquiring a dog tag is $120 per offence and this will be strictly enforced after April 1st. It is the The first of two instalments of the INTERIM tax bill is due this responsibility of the dog owner to ensure that their dog is month and your cheque and stub should be mailed to P.O. BOX 340, licensed; the Town will not be sending any notices to dog PICKERING, ONTARIO, LIV 2R6. owners reminding them to license their dog. Other regulations of The Dog and Cat By-law that are of If paying by VISA, kindly telephone several days before the due date. interest me: We will hold off processing until the due date, if requested. 1. All dogs shall be kept on a leash and under the control of some person when the dog is on land other than that of the owner. The telephone hill paying services of several Banks and Trust 2. Every owner of a dog shall have the dog inoculated with Companies can also be used to pay your property taxes. a rabies vaccine at least once every twelve months. 3. Every owner of a dog shall remove excrement left by Payment in person can be made to the Cashier at the Municipal the dog anywhere in the Town. Building, One The Esplanade. Pickering, Ontario. LI V 6K7, 4. No owner of a dog shall allow the dog to howl or hark W excessively. Our telephone number is: 5. No person shall keep, own or barhour more than two dogs in or about a dwelling unit. (905) 420-4614 7 PAGE S -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22, 1995 Molestations parea char ed forever.,* arents g MOM PAGE Al cent exposure in connection with the in jail and two years probation counts when he pleaded guilty to the Both parents agreed that the inti- incidents. He was sentenced so 30 days He was to stand trial on five other charges last month, Ms. Maclean says. dents, in which six girls ranging from five to nine years old were molested, have changed the neighborhood forever. The first parent says. "He was always out there talking to the children, giving them candy, always letting them watch him do things in his garage. He wasn't a Stranger. Now, it's changed the chil- dren's behavior in the neighborhood. You don't see children playing in the park anymore.- Added nynore"Added the second parent "When we frust moved into the neighborhood, my place was always swarming with kids. Now, there's nobody around my place. If they do come, they usually come inside to play." According to assistant Crown attor- ney Sue Maclean, the charges against The man stemmed from incidents which occurred between July 1, 1991 and Oct 2. 1992. The six young girls were molested during that time. She says. "'Ibem were six girls who were (the man's) neighbors. He would invite them into his garage and give them candy. then he would ask them to larch him. In one lease he torched one of the girls over her clo(Ws. He told the girls not to tell anyone about iL" The man was convicted June 3. 1993 following a trial on one count of inde- We invite you to attend a series of each Thurs. at 8 p.m. thru Feb. b Mar. in The Yctorim Garden Banquet Hall + 60 Randall Dr., Ajax CONDUCTED BY: J. Richards A. Carson 905483-5312 Cal after 1 p.m. SCANDINAVIA 15 DAY ESCORTED TOUR July 7-21, 1995 $3,310.00 Cdn. p.p. based on twir Ind. Ala. LAPD TOUR. TAXES. SOME MEALS Join Us Sunday, Feb. 26/95 2-00 p.m. at Vat Marshall Travel •learn more about our tour of the beautiful lands that make uupp Scandirwo R.S.VP. Ph: 905428.1328 Fax:905.4284M m414M VAL MARSHALL TRAVEL 702 HARWOOD AVE S. OUT. "VE 110W Munni' * OSH KOSH 1t PETER RABBIT * DISNEY SLEEPERS and more • Dmposabie diapers and training pants in bulk • Hat a tined doth diapers • Baby aooessonets • Bravado Nursing Bras, Nursing Pads • Preemie outfits • Cloth diaper service also available. 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'O 5 Kingston Rd., Unit 18 683=2047 420-2548 a P THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22, 1995 -PAGE 9-A ricKering lottery winner will ea*time off work ❑ Biggest past weekend lotterydraw. the numbers to make sure I Pickering is single with no workers' compensation. irize Was $76 England, 50, was wasn't seeing things." children. Ms. England claimed her for faithful one ane of 16 second -prize win- ners of $56,655.90 in She plans to "pay some of my bills. The rest, I'll put in She works with the Toronto Sun's Canada Wide prize Monday morning. A 6/49 player since the lottery player Saturday's Lotto 6149 draw. Ms. England found out the bank and enjoy it". The 47 -year resident of division in Scarborough but is currently sidelined on draw began in 1982, her - she d won while watching PICKERING — A Spruce television Saturday night- "I Hill Road woman is planning couldn't believe it. I sat on The Natural AdvanV, to pay some bills and "enjoy" the couch and couldn't the money she won in a believe it. I double checkedWEIGDT LOSS AND BODY TREATMENT CENTRE The Natpral Advantage welcomes IMlux~le s�..ewo wo.«t Belinda Cahn She has been working as a nail technician for over 8 years and specializes in- oreglass tips and french manicures. May is jus' around :he comer, BE READY for -- summer time fun. AT Natural Advantage, firming up those loose flabby muscles couldn't, , be easier. Through electronic muscle stimulation combined with a nutritional plan r well firm you up while you are trimming down So unlike any diet you've ever fried, you don't L jus, lose weight. you also lose inches where you need to most. No matter what size you are, pick up the phone and call us now for a free 30 minute EMS session and complimentary consultation. Pickering resident Barbara England picked up $56,600 when she Claimed her second -place Lotto 649 prize in Toronto this week. W. England discovered she had won the prize while watching television last Saturday nignt. • Ik WiR hirveAor's WayToABetteerRRSP Vagcer your GIC mamrin dates... Alm ways so s"e your IP work hander: e 60�*rale gw mw on transfers 6om other 6%nncnl instipil m lo a Montreal Trwt GIC LW or GIC RRIE e Em 112% ober our posted =nW inlenest rales when you contribute or trarflsfer $10 WO+ hum another finarrcrrl Kmtm" (exchuill" member companies of the SeoliAmik Group) to a rfeguhr 1 In, 5-ym GIC LW (t5W mmimnm) before March 1, 1995• (Bonus does not apply a l&month, Aco*rylW4L4e or bloddink GW--,,) e Ask about our odrer a Aviie GIC rales for short terms of 3-11 morph ($2,000 mimmurn). I L MONTREAL TRUST A MEMBER OF THE SCOTI.ABAYK GROIT Rae.+ wiI fo dwiffr wWkm arcr 1/2% lwwan am* he ctmbmri vd am uirr GK poawibu" 41 InI b ownpwuwkd mmmilh, (w in dir raw d 1.11.=" tn", paid a m wt! Alwnmm Mia is $W) ami moa he rtpod w" 12 moadu lox are a Y*Wrt- l Tnra > Pnnk-11I and arc `uhfrtt w, mwmal cmY Kmikir. For aM V Minim Ir t mI, axtwt a, kAn flub ft/i I.W) KinI Read MCKERING 1204k4O biggest previous win was $76. The winning ticket was bought at Mike's Milk and Variety Store on Kingston Road in Pickering. The 1994 United Way of Ajax/Pickering Campaign has come to an end. The dollars raised through the compassion and generosity or our two great communities will provide vital human and health care services in so many or our families, friends and neighbours. An enormous effort was given by hundreds of volunteers and thousands of contributors who participated in the 1994 Campaign. Congratulations and a heart -felt thank you to everyone. The success of the 1993 Campaign is your personal victory! Louise Farr, Chairperson 1991 Campaign EBEAM* TAX REVOLT', In support of Lower Taxes you will pay NO G.S.T.* on any central vacuum purchase made between now and March 7th at participating dealers. Complete Beam systems with electric powerhead and hose on sale now for only $649000 PLUS We pay the G.S.T l* i Call Now!! NBEAIW CANADA'S FAVOURITE BUILT-IN VACUUMI Discaxrt equivalent to G.S.T. wiN be given at point of sale. PICKERING 1271 Kingston Road, #2 (905) 831-2326 ® Beam of Canada ft. 2/95 01 - ��;..'"'Cil � ■ 01 - PAGE li -A-7ii[E •NE*k A6VER7iSii; *9Di, tiftblitf te, t%5 Localgroup helps you break free from fear AJAX-PICKERING — Do you suffer from panic disorder, phobias, agoraphobia, obsessive compulsive disorders or anxiety? The Free from Fear Foundation offers support groups as well as information and educational materi- als people suffering from anxiety disorder. For a free, informative newsletter dealing with these issues, write to Free from Fear Foundation, 1400 Bayly St., Unit 15A, Pickering. Ontario, L I W 3R2. For more information call 831- 3877. WEIGHT RESTRICTION REGULATIONS Will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Durham, effective March 1, 1995 to approximately May 1, 1995. Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE TONIJES per axle in accordance with Durham Region By-law Number 251-89 (as revised). Signs will be erected on all Regional Roads to which these weight restrictions apply. VA Silgailis. P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Regional Municipainy of Durham [-Please recycle your News Advertiser Meals on Wheels needs help AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax - Pickering branch of the Canadian Red Cross "urgently" needs people to help with its Meals- n-Wbeels program. If you can spare an hour -and -a -half one day a week between 11:30 am. and 1 p.m. delivering hot, nutritious meals, the Red Cross wants to hear from you. There are four Ajax mutes available and one Pickering route. Mileage is paid quarterly to all drivers, who must have a valid licence and their own car. One packing position is also avail- able. Call Carole at 420-3383. �P��T� ,► 1 I ir, UWA P 4 C / , 1(malr our Zpe, iii e r,4 e,e c TGIESI�ff�fE8. z8 - 7.3o PW.. S7. 1Zf,Z4-PC74r110Z1Csc1100Z /NEk/.rC1100C ON'EXS'TY1,01- F,6A0X1CA0D. i(/DAFrf/011TIM I sour>yoF,�Ossti�/ F�,P,`1p�PE/iYF�,P,y,4T/prl, ClJr� r cr • D!f!/ES72 - F P/C�EP/Ny'�JrGf'C/IIZENrTLY,ETNEP /PACT/ ' ��u� M/DDIETl�iV j37 m6 FD,PTXEENV/PDN.ME,VT 'CE/V �OATI+Y 6&1-4W You ARE INv><rED To ATTEND Ova PREFINISHED HARDWOOD FLOORING SEMINAR: Hosrxa BY HFI HARDWOOD FLOORING INC. I'3 HARRIS-TARKETT INC. TAW= • T= Woaw QA= -TAnKmm Fi oATD@G F>Looa • FrA?uRmG F1I K SPBC>flP,s AND FouaTZIEN C01MW • INSTALLATioN AND SALES TVs • PaoDucr AmICAnON TIME & PLACE FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 1995 6-9 pm. t ows SATURDAY, FEIL 25, 199S NOON -2 P-11- $60 or R�'01100 S', 10 *X � tE - �_ . May ST. face at United Way imFamiliar AJAX-PICKERING -- A former Steve Parish. Ajax councillor has been named the Mrs. Dulny is also a former new campaign chairman for the trustee of the Durham Region 'United Way of Ajax Pickering. Roman Catholic Separate School Susan Dulny sat as a member of Board. Susan council from 1991 to 1994. She ran She succeeds Louise Farr, chair- Dulny for office in the November munici- man of the 1994 United Way fund - pal election, but was defeated by raising campaign. Localgroup helps you break free from fear AJAX-PICKERING — Do you suffer from panic disorder, phobias, agoraphobia, obsessive compulsive disorders or anxiety? The Free from Fear Foundation offers support groups as well as information and educational materi- als people suffering from anxiety disorder. For a free, informative newsletter dealing with these issues, write to Free from Fear Foundation, 1400 Bayly St., Unit 15A, Pickering. Ontario, L I W 3R2. For more information call 831- 3877. WEIGHT RESTRICTION REGULATIONS Will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Durham, effective March 1, 1995 to approximately May 1, 1995. Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE TONIJES per axle in accordance with Durham Region By-law Number 251-89 (as revised). Signs will be erected on all Regional Roads to which these weight restrictions apply. VA Silgailis. P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Regional Municipainy of Durham [-Please recycle your News Advertiser Meals on Wheels needs help AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax - Pickering branch of the Canadian Red Cross "urgently" needs people to help with its Meals- n-Wbeels program. If you can spare an hour -and -a -half one day a week between 11:30 am. and 1 p.m. delivering hot, nutritious meals, the Red Cross wants to hear from you. There are four Ajax mutes available and one Pickering route. Mileage is paid quarterly to all drivers, who must have a valid licence and their own car. One packing position is also avail- able. Call Carole at 420-3383. �P��T� ,► 1 I ir, UWA P 4 C / , 1(malr our Zpe, iii e r,4 e,e c TGIESI�ff�fE8. z8 - 7.3o PW.. S7. 1Zf,Z4-PC74r110Z1Csc1100Z /NEk/.rC1100C ON'EXS'TY1,01- F,6A0X1CA0D. i(/DAFrf/011TIM I sour>yoF,�Ossti�/ F�,P,`1p�PE/iYF�,P,y,4T/prl, ClJr� r cr • D!f!/ES72 - F P/C�EP/Ny'�JrGf'C/IIZENrTLY,ETNEP /PACT/ ' ��u� M/DDIETl�iV j37 m6 FD,PTXEENV/PDN.ME,VT 'CE/V �OATI+Y 6&1-4W You ARE INv><rED To ATTEND Ova PREFINISHED HARDWOOD FLOORING SEMINAR: Hosrxa BY HFI HARDWOOD FLOORING INC. I'3 HARRIS-TARKETT INC. TAW= • T= Woaw QA= -TAnKmm Fi oATD@G F>Looa • FrA?uRmG F1I K SPBC>flP,s AND FouaTZIEN C01MW • INSTALLATioN AND SALES TVs • PaoDucr AmICAnON TIME & PLACE FRIDAY, FEB. 24, 1995 6-9 pm. t ows SATURDAY, FEIL 25, 199S NOON -2 P-11- $60 or R�'01100 S', 10 *X � tE - �_ . May ST. billboard WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22 AIDS: AIDS Committee of Durham holds its annual general meeting at 7 p.m. at the CAW Hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa. 723-8201. SINGLE PARENTS: The One Parent Family Association of Pickering -Ajax meets at Swan's Marina (Liverpool Rd. S., Pickering) at 8 p.m. Educational, social and sports activities for all. 837- 0328. TOASTMASTERS: You're invited to a Toastmasters International Communication and Leadership pro- gram held Wednesdays from 6:45 to 8:45 pm., basement of Family Realty office, 335 Bayly St. W., at Finley Ave., Ajax. 686-6154. MaUsE: The Macintosh Users East Club monthly meeting is at Anderson Collegiate, Room 135 (Anderson St. N., Whitby) from 7:30 to 10 p.m. 433- 0777. CAREER DAY: The Durham Board of Education, Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board and Exeter High School host a High Tech Career Day anJ Evening Community Form at Exeter High School, 80 Falby Crt-, Ajax. Career Awareness starts at 9:30 am. and the Commuu» ty Forum at 7 p.m. 683-8125 (John Morrison — Exeter) or 576-6150, ext. 235 (Audrey Cartile — separate school board). HEALTH COUNCIL: The Durham Region District Health Council holds its regular monthly ineeting at 7 pmL in the council boardroom, 1614 Dundas St. E, Suite 214, Whitby. Anyone wishing to attend should call 4334262 due to lim- ited seating. THURSDAY, FEB. 23 KIDS' GRIEF: The Durham chapter of the Bereaved Families of Ontario presents the film A Child's Gnef from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. in the main -floor party morn at 44 Falby CrL. Ajax. The film is about the reaction of children to the loss of a parent or sibling. 1-800- 387-4870 or 905-987-1691. LEARNING DISABILITIES: The Leming Disabilities Association of Durham West meets at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village. Durham public board superintendent Jade Ciardruer will speak on special edu- cation and implications of Royal Commission on Learning for an LD saudcut. 686-1790. FRIDAY, FEB. 24 SOFTBALL: Tryouts are held for Ajax Rep Softball's squirt girls' divi- sion (ages 11 and 12) and novice girls' bracket (13 and 14) at Maple Ridge Public School, 2010 Bushmill St., Picketing, at 6:30 p.m. 427-7946 (M. Feeley) or 839-6709 (G. F>an*=). FOOTBALL: The Ajax -Pickering Dolphins Football Club bolds registra- tions at the Pickering Recreation Complex, Valley Farm Rd. south of Hwy. 2, 6tm 6:30 to 10 p.m. 420-3359. DANCE: The Ajax Wi do ats host a Vaieadne's yottdt dttuee Som 7 to 10 pmL at the Ajax Community Centre. For youths from Grades 5 to 8. $5 at the door. Call Hoary Nelson at 683-0351. AJAX SOCCER: The Ajax Warriors Soccer Club holds ottldoor season al- buabou at the clubhouse just belund the Ajax Community Ceme between 6:30 pm. and 8:30 pm. Binh certificate and beahh card are required. Registralms we open to girls and boys bom on or before July 31,1990.427-4789. INEXPENSIVE CLOTHES: St. Martin's Anglican Church, 1201 St. Martin's Dr., Pickering, holds a New To You Sale from 7 to 9 pan. Good used clothing. Prices start at 25 cents. Donations needed. 839-4769 (Barb). � I.- WA. -I A it on" WNW t your non- i6t group's eats in our egular fee - Fax your ub's listing o 683-7363 make sure Ulu put it to e attention Billboard % JHE AIS WS ApyERTtW, *WD.nnORUARIG 22. IM -PAGE U- A MADD addressesAJAX - The St. Bernadette's church, corner of Harwood Avenue Church outreach team hosts a free and Bayly Street. Presentations by substance abuse seminar Monday, MADD, Durham police, Denise substance abuse seminar Feb. 27 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the house. Call 683-6385 or 683-1533. w RR OQ Zp�K -- WEEKDAY SPECIALS Relaxers ( Watih & Set (TY � up eta.. a a up $.25 1 Fu11 Head <sf Wcove..*8& F SA 'KDAYS ONLY uo An— wry loth cwt—. the 1 Ith �o wW have by hair done FAAF- (7r—a i 1W.1da not Included) W AVAr,A H■J< I ELSpecializing in Jamaican style Jerk Cuisine Catering for µPat all occasions Henry FREE DELI%ERY IN AJAX & PICKERING ON l ORDERS 0% -FR S"-'0 0'-at..Mor'ning til +rday-Fnday 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. -a•_irdav 830 a.m. -10 p.m. Breakfast 8:30, a.m. PAGE 12 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, FEBRUARY 22,1995 people wanted DURHAM - The local branch of the Canadian Institute of Management (CIM) is holding a pro- fessional manager's din- ner meeting at Cullen Gardens on Wednesday, March 8. The social hour at 5:30 p.m., and dinner at 7 p.m. will be held at the Cullen Gardens Restaurant, 300 Taunton Rd., W., Whitby. Guest speaker is Bruce Weippert, of Cara Operation Ltd. Every one is welcome to attend. CIM members, and students are admitted free. Admission is $25. Registration will be accepted until March 3. For more information, call (905) 434-7669. Auction donations can help make babies comfortable AJAX-PICKERING — You can help make the fast days in the life of local newborns comfortable ones. All you need to do is donate money or items for the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital's second annual Make Room for Baby television auc- tion being held March 31 and April 1. More than 540.000 was raised dur- ing last year's auction with proceeds going to the maternal and newborn ser- vices department. Hospital development and commu- nity relations director Tracy Paterson says canvassers are approaching busi- nesses in both communities seeking donations. Among items donated last year were tickets for theatre and sporting events, prints by artists like Robert Bateman and Trisha Romance, golf lessons and packages, health club memberships, computer courses and software, and a children's party pack- Me - Gifts valued at less than $50 will be matched with another gift, such as golf balls being sold with a dub, or used as a prize during the hospital's annual golf tournament June 5. Cash donations will be used to off- set auction expenses. The News Adveniser will run a spe- cial pull-out section on Wednesday, Match 29, listing all items available, including the donor, the value and time it will be auctioned. Each item will be videotaped with a verbal description and shown during the auction All bidding will be done by tele- phone during the live broadcast on both Madean Hueter Cable 10 in Ajax and Trillium Community 10 in Pkkeiring• On March 31, the event rums from 7 to 11 pm., while the duration for the April 1 broadcast will depend on the number of donations available. CFTO TV news personalities Ken Shaw and Bev Thompson are honorary goo -chairmen of the auction committee. To make a donation or for more information, call the hospital's com- munity relations department at 428- 1407. St. Paul's United Church hosts pancake supper AJAX - Step up and fill The church is located at pancakes, applesauce, Cost is $3 (children) and up with a pancake supper at 65 Kings Cres., Ajax. The sausages, drinks and dessert. $5 (adults). Call 683-4740 St. Paul's United Church dinner, being served Everyone is welcome. for information. next week.Tuesday, Feb_28, includes r--------- -- Imbs mascoll beauty supply• PICKERING AJAX OSHAWA 1 mascoll beauty supply 1 Fannounces a new outlet ' Pickering Hub Mall 1360 Kingston Rd., Pickering (905) 420-4264 MANY Relaxers $ gm. 95 GRAND OPENNG from Present this coupon for a FREE 100 ml TUBE OF COCOA BUTTER CREME 95 value) While QuanteLast `------_____------ J TRUSTEEI Offering all insolvency services induding personal & corporate bankruptoes OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-75M AJAX: 50 Commerag Ave. 619-1473 COSOURG: 72 King St W. 372.4744 Saturday a evening appointments available James R. llancn FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION ie� f�EMSS'4 in0 to M U�'e ar�i0 d N rear Mr kw 1rr tl�ie oq 1 to m w1�M a P� 1 Sa r r�'aWlitian.na `~"�i° ' ErmorK aVA" Q—AIN I E ► 641Amat u.no awgryr�.n1 rw�..a rM.l•r ,wrin w rwKr+.n.wM.�. hiwel tw�wtwA4lor +wase. mmmwtrse mw rqr+not wwra vNw wr�nN DnMw wN 1re b 4t ••i fX � dM wd'Me on r Nf'S 4 t 10 +w—wr mewls on be fie/ n 9 y� �sk�rq caMerm wM rr wWt Jwgr rRt. fo Es nwrl wn W ON= s MnwM s f1,Ot.M. Tpy atww 10 w r..aw s E1 t,Q2 OwwMP+-"l .M' M nArol ONw wMWIE or rrws wui �rwdrrt Mwn fit, wwrorl o^M I+wwow awr dMt OMwf taw#a't'.e as�wol SwSt �MMwa/ n l!%.w dwrio MOA ►a mi lMl O!i OMnu W 714 ^auar'�S•i1M34.1�ih�5M^,.%. �g�, Cleaning up to beat bacteria Students at Southwood Park Public School in Ajax are pitch- ing in during Hand Washing Awareness Week to help battle sickness. Canadians from coast to coast have been encouraged to employ this low-tech method of fighting against the transfer of viruses and bacteria. photo by A.J. Groen Group marks Women's Day DURHAM — In celebration of International Women's Day on March 8, the Oshawa -Durham Rape Crisis Centre is hosting a dinner and talent night that Wednesday for women and children. The event is bung held at the French Cultural Centre at 384 Hillside Ave., Oshawa Dinner begins at 6 pm., with the talent portion beginning at 8 pm. Cost is $10 for women and $5 for children. Refreshments will be served throughout the eventing. Women and children who wish a participate in the talent portion of the evening are also being sought. To order tickets or to book your talent. contact Sandy (day time) or Laurel (evening) at 725-2241. �A' LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC 905-723-8551 Oshawa C massa e Therapy . WHMASH. CAR ACCMwrr INIURM • Watt Man go IMAM= • MW RELM, RM_4XJ=N • HEAMCMN. MWRAUM, PAIN RP1 W Registered Massage Therapists EMITYonon&WEEv9"N o@M M "LA" 90 Old Kingston Roal (905) 428-7800 THE YEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22, J"5-PAGF, 13-A Ajax, Pickering parents can learn child'sla P y DURHAM = A work- vide suggestions and activi- Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Fee To register or for more shop next month will offer ties for parents, including is S8 per person and pre -reg- information, call the centre at parents ideas for playing with craft ideas to share with chil- istration is required. 433-0386, extension 26. their children at home. dren. It's being held The workshop run by Wednesday, March 8, from 7 Family Education Resource to 9 p.m. at Knox Centre of Kinark will pro- Presbyterian Church, PODIATRISTI TOOT AAO � � Alll[LE Roland J. Klein B.S.c., D.P.M. Wishes to Announce the Opening of his Practice At the Pickering Medical Centre -! • Custom Foot prthotxs tpr. ad • Fun Veterans Coverage DSoorts Med�creStc. #2 7V 4% • DIbet, 'Feet. Com, , 3,,, �F 6 Caluse5 licre- 5 Foot PAGE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22,1995 V RECYCLERS' REPORT Time to consider alternate methods of getting around Bv LARRAINE ROULSTON ENVIRONME's7AI_ SPECIALIST Would you remain in a sealed garage with your engine running`' All that exhaust out- side must go somewhere and we're all breathing it. Residents concerned about the environment, particularly urban smog, global warming and traffic congestion, should become a member of Transport 2000 Ontario. The Scarborough Chapter of Transport 2000 is part of a national organization which promotes public transportation which is environmentally. socially and economically feasi- ble. This chapter, now in its third year, is beginning to make itself known to those who are snaking transportation plans in the vity and at Metro. Unfortunately, at present. there is not a regional group in Durham - Some of the changes this environmental group is calling for: J Expansion and improvement of public transit in urban areas and a limit on the construction of urban expressways and park- ing. ZI Retention and improvement of national rail passenger ser- vice in all regions of Canada. J Better transport facilities for the disabled. ❑ Construction of commuter cycling routes. A presentation on air pollu- tion reduction in Scarborough will be repeated three more evenings in different locations to allow as marry people as pos- sible to attend. Each session starts at 7 p.m. The next meet- ing is Thursday, Feb. 23, at the Children's Aid Society. Kennedy Road north of Eglinton Avenue. The follow- ing meeting is March 9 at Mary Young parents service needs helpers, material Ward High School, McNicoll Avenue, north of Finch Avenue. The third is March 21 at Malvern Community Centre on Sewells Road. north of Sheppard Avenue. Be part of Transport 2000's objectives to make it easier for your community's residents to stet around using public trans- portation, cycling or walking. For too long now all planning decisions centred around the automobile. Chapter members think it is time to consider other modes of transportation. To begin a Durham chapter or for more information, contact Elizabeth Hill at 416-497-6090. aZIJ CORRECTION: My error! PACTS meeting on Feb. 28 at 7:30 p.m. will be held at St. Wilfrid Catholic School (Brock Road North at Rossland Road), not at the Pickering Recreation Complex. DURHAM — A service stlppon* young parents is look- ing for help. _ The Rose of Durtam needs yarn and craft supplies for its arts and crafts and knitting programs. Anyone wanting to donate may call 432-3622 or drop off hay supplies at 221 King St. E., Oshawa The organization is also seeking volunteers to provide clericalhteceptionist support Mondays. Tuesdays and Fridays. For mere information, call Sandy at 432-3622. I itALL Aff 95 AX"It )VINS!15 I1iI : i ilmii , : i irpr" lip -�. SOA 6 yFM 1MlI VW M WAMMNIZ AVANARE' R ha -re thr .mart money arm. dEHYLXIM •IFPe •es ! Pickering Hyundai 220 Bayly Street East, Ajax, 427-0111 *1995 Accent 3 door from $8 995 4 doortram $9 995 Eanh , t.om S'2 295 LIcense ',e:ghl P G E ane ta.es -11a Participating dealer, may sell for less See dealers for details ' HYUNDAI CREDIT CANADA ieases Dased on 48 month lease O A C $1.500 dorm brst payment and security deposit required plus height. P D E taxes license and insurance 96.000 kms Ove, 4 years permitted Optional purchase available May not be Combined Mth any other otter Limited time only STEP -ON -IT SALE02A, "I'. 1 \I 1 ►' ' . 40 oz. Luxurious 65 oz. Luxurious Saxony Carpet Textured Saxony fWE • Scotchguard Com letel VU - Static Resistant P Y $17 - 10 Year Wear $17 Installed sq, yd. Warranty sq. yd. 911,1/1\Aof"IN: The Provincial Nuclear Emergency Plan and the Durham Region Nuclear Emergency Plan will be tested in an emergency simulation exercise on February 22 and 23, 1995, in co-operation with the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station It will involve the Province, Ontario Hydro, the towns of Pickering, Ajax and Whitby, and the Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto. Fire, police and ambulance services, together with other emergency response organizations and Durham Regional Departments will participate. Certain Pickering and Ajax schools will participate in evacuation drills as part of the exercise. The Students and Staff will be taken to pre -determined evacuation centres. These will be detailed on Thursday, Feb. 23, 1995 at 9 a.m. The Provincial Nuclear Emergency Plan must be tested periodically, in conjunction with the regional and municipal plans of affected communities, by means of drills and exercises. This exercise will test operational features of provincial and regional emergency plans as well as the communication links that would be necessary to convey important safety information and instructions to the community. Many of these are internal procedures. THE SIMULATION WILL NOT CREATE ANY DISRUPTION IN THE COMMUNITY. THERE WILL BE NO ROAD CLOSURES Please note: The public should be aware that the evacuation of certain Pickering and Ajax Schools will take place on Thursday, Feb. 23 after 9 a.m. and should not be alarmed to see schools being evacuated and emergency services present. K there are any concerns, contact the Durham Regional Police at 905-683-9100. `i.., t" �Itlde*dS.wrar its. r.^ ' • THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22,1995 -PAGE 15-A W r: Y. f:. t. r r .... ....... ........ .. ........ ........ .:.�:: ....... :. ....... ..... ..... ...f ..✓ .moi ■ 9P�,.i.....-...�......� .....b�........ .... ... ...... ..... �........ Arsonist hits computer business OSHAWA - An arsonist touched off an early Sunday morning blaze which caused an estimated $250,000 damage to a building on Waterloo Street housing Computer Integrated Networks. Preliminary investigation has deter- mined arson, but Oshawa Fire Department fire prevention officer Clare Snoddon would not release further details of the fire, saying the Ontario Fire Marshall and Durham Regional Police have been called in to investi- gate. "I don't know who would want to do this to us," said company co-owner Andrew Davies, who confessed to being shocked by the events. "Everything was going along very well in the business." Mr. Davies, of Whitby, said 12 peo- ple are employed in the business which is involved in computer network con- sulting and installation as well as com- puter training. Mr. Davies said he had a five-year Whitby General Hospital hosts fashion fund-raiser WHITBY - The Whitby General Hospital Auxiliary will be hosting a fashion show fund-raiser to kick off spring. Carlin Enterprises will put on the show at Trafalgar Castle School on Reynolds Street in Whitby on Tuesday. March 21 at 7 p.m. Those attending the show can buy fashions at a discount of 25 to 30 per cent off suggested retail prices. Tickets are S15 and include wine and cheese, coffee, tea, dessert and the chance to win door prizes. Tickets are available at the hospital gift shop, Lafontaine Trading Post, and by calling Cory at 668-0411 or Joan at 430-2572. • WE HAVE LIMITED SPACE AND AVAILABLE FOR... s ............................................................................ METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE ........................................................................... APRIL 3RD & 4TH 9:30AM - 5:00PM ........................................................................... f r:. r r :•r 9 vi:'ff lease on the premises. It was a really good building for us," he said. "There was lots of room, the price was right and access was great." Mr. Davies said the main problem was getting access to records that might have survived the fire. He said the company was located in Oshawa for sound business reasons and it would remain in the city. The nature of the business, mostly outside sales, allows it to continue to operate for a time without an office. There was nobody in the building at the time of the fire, nor were there any reports of injury among the 17 firefight- ers who responded to the call, Mr. Snoddon said. Damage was estimated at S100,000 to the building's contents and S150,000 structural damage. The fire was discovered at 6:08 am. when someone driving by noticed flames and reported them at nearby South Hall station. Five trucks responded but flarnes had already burned through the roof of the building. -4i111if01 • 100'5 OF EXHIBITS • SEMINARS • TRAVEL VIDEO THEATRES This year's major entertainment will feature Tenor John McDermott. The sales figures in Canada for his debut album 'Danny Boy' were well over 100,000. This album went platinum in Australia. the UK and triple platinum in Nev: Zealand. The sales of his second album 'Old Friends' have reached 75,000 in Canada and his latest 'Christmas Memories' has left retailers scrambling to keep their shelves stocked with his material. Mr. McDermott will be joined on Mage by a backing band which will include 'The Pride of Cape Breton' Natalie MacMaster. She is the brilliant young fiddle player/step dancer who has been known to steal a show or two. John McDermott has entertained crowds all over the world with his rendition of classics such as 'Mother Machree' -And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda' and of course 'Danny Boy'. He is an enormously pop- ular performer and he looks forward to playing in front of a full house at The Great Canadian Maturity and Travel Show. Live Perfarmance from the cast of FOREVER PLAID! - Tuesday, April 4 Hear Leading Lady CAMILLA SCOTT perform 'Embraceable You' - Monday, April 3 Your Toronto Spring Maturity/Travel Show was fabulous! It's a great way to promote your product, service or property! We are also in your London and Ottawa Shows and find them extremely successful as well. MieirsuE RAM. Siww COOMMATOR. Ctxran GAROM IK. With the seniors market becoming more lucrative, we feel that the Canadian Maturity Shows and Travel Shows are a very effective way in reaching the 50 plus market. we look forward to participating in futures sshh�ow .PARKWAY SurrEs INC. A majority of the people we meet at your shows fit the demographic profile of Rocky Mountaineer Railtour clients. we now firmly believe that we are converting 1°i° to 2°i° of your show attendance iLnto actual bookings. mm RmTouit CowmY LTD. 1 _, Charges pending is "Whitby 401 crash WHITBY -- Charges are pending after .an accident involving a tractor trailer and two cars closed eastbound lanes of Hwy. 401, west of Thickson Road in Whitby, Thursday afternoon. The accident occurred as motorists were slowing due to an earlier collision, says Whitby detachment OPP Constable Michel Boulay. A tractor trailer carrying 30,000 pounds of soft drinks couldn't stop in time and plowed into a car ahead of it. That vehicle then slammed into another car in front. Const. Boulay says the tractor trailer Jackknifed into a ditch, partially blocking the Thickson Road off -ramp. The drivers of the two cars suffered minor injuries, while the truck driver walked away unscathed. • It could have been a lot worse," Const. Boulay says. The accident closed highway lanes for a short time. Const. Boulay says police are stip investi- gating the accident, but will be laying charges. At press time, he did not say who would be charged. FLAT RATE Long istal1ce trc�m Amour. HcLhma. aabm. HrAnpLan. Castiaaare, . � � � . � ❑ar®ant, ciaa�. c0atsvil]e, may. x�a cay. K lonb�. $1 ' 99 month � •Rd& . 1 �° Oak R&=. °� Pa1gnYa Pars CSL R,chnxmd I'sHal. Scb mbas. Sic4rcwc, V0 Save an additional 20% on SrOWTVr;:c. Sao=Ule, all your other long distance calls W� 6 expanded service to: Hurlingtom Newmarket. Georgetown, Whitby, Oshawa districts. eIehops 16) 406-3977 DR. JEROME GIBLON is pleased to announce the location of an office for his practice of Orthodontics at 1450 Kingston Rd. in the Pickering Square Plaza at Valley Farm Rd. This office is being established for the convenience of those patients who have been coming for treatment to the Scarborough office from Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, etc. New patients are weleme Consultation by appointment Please call (416) 439-6222 Children, braces for teenagers and adults PAGE 16-A=TNF: NEWS ADVEM ISE,R, WEU., F'ERRUARV 22, 1995 AJAC's handle. 221) 1'er s4e includes: • Standard dual air bags • Standard side dmor impart beeays • 132 hp (98k%%,) 2.0 litre 16 veli a enjine • 5 passen4er watini, • (ab forward desiiei • 4 -wheel independent s�u�;pen.�ie►n • 1'e►H'er �teerin�brol.e� • :��tn'.�1 Stereo VECC Automobile kwrnairsr+Atiwkwtiun of Canjdj �7ed�e Truths �' Polk 9L, A 5 E F 0 R or $2�9��. Over 30 aanFLs X1:1; YOITR. LOCAL CIHRYSL]U:R DF,A1,FR_ w(.1 iRl ti Lt:1t 'Pnce rrduam tacivy . im va assrgrW 10 deaw in bw of afror dh nt ham Chrylw Cmft Pncs taduON kNO f800, bcnin. n9Un, inswance and MM. RtbW irrirdla GST. LinaNa drat 000 DMW may sM kr Ma. sit NOW order may be necessary See Ostler kx dMait. "Mw" raft Is 60 w for 30 mann $". baaW an fit vdKb SQwp W as I , I I A mnmum *" PIrWW of SWwd a tads d $1 W it m qwW. NO doan Paymwt ***** Pw ava imh see Ower ar allat. stow 10 mpoval W O" w D" Canty Lid Swats d1pm d $275 r. , — Lada w* br Pwww ua ads. comer 11 vMi m ars «WOW. Taw Maw abrg.Yar, t,dutq tats, it $9.767 Foe kftv4ws are Inwd to 82.500 Mn. Ctw p of 50 064un br exccta Mornawt. Oder may not bs cW&W win ofm ON= inanryy ara1 11 iam DW Mer Canada. This a a porta wd Mea dfi W buyback mtwmimr. Erduft top $600. fano,,.wr u. "*am. and ala. DmW Deft waybe naoaatryr. UWW 00 da. 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AIR BAGS -AUTOMATIC TRANS. -AIWFM STEREO -POWER :-:-::RING -MISE 46 ENGINE -PLUS MUCH MORE. STK #P4M & BRAKES -FRONT WHEEL DRIVE FOR YOUR SAFETY -CAB FORWARD DESIGN -ROOM FOR 5 S-( #P4225 'Ywr, of Fea" Wo -- mor Armk tt -frwa M Ferry Womwy kmkft !\:livivielell1! A 0 nuaGE WT 12 PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER "wm 4 J. .-.-.0.....sw sr ..rs 4:z•.•.,.• s .�-.n•-.s r •�-r...+.,-..- _:. -. ._._.-...-. . E'4GE IS-A-THL-Ni WSADYFRTJi$ER, Wl�D7 k WUARY 221995 Ajax Public Library is looking for some friends in the community AJAX — Your library is looking including literacy, visiting library opportunities, such as trips to art employees, $300 for corporations The group holds its fust meeting for some pals. and English as a second language galleries and other cultural events." with more than 50 workers, $300 to Wednesday, March 1, at 7 p.m. at Friends of the Ajax Public programs. Yearly memberships to become $500 for patrons and $500 or more the maim branch of the library, mr- Library is a new group that will Steering committee member Val library Friends are $10 for individu- for benefactors. Individuals, stu- ner of Harwood Avenue and Kings raise money to buy books, videos, Marshall says, -Ibe Friends may be als, $5 for students and seniors 60 dents, seniors and families are Crescent, next to the Town hall. magazines and other items used by involved in special library projects, and over, $15 for families, $25 for being offered a founding member's Call Sarah While at the library at the public and will increase public such as a giant book sale. We hope clubs and associations, $100 for discount of a three-year member- 683-4000, ext. 26, for more infor- awareness of services offered, that Friends will also have social businesses with 50 or fewer ship at a two-year cost. mation. nr - � slaw .*1 0, 1 n '1 d" i 1 German & Hungarian Cuisine MARDI GRAS 4& FEB. 25/95 ff1w__ Downstairs Live Band Reservations Required d Located in the Courtyard oj_ Pickering village 109 Old Kingston Rd, Ajax (9105) 427-6760 683-9353 1109 Old Kingston Rd. IN THE COURTYARD (PICKERING VILLAGE) The Whiffiv Inn Restaurant & Put) Breakfast Specials from $3.95 Saturday & Sunday - 10 am_ - 3 p.m. Bar Special - 21b. N"ep & Jut of beer $10.95 Live Entertainment - FRI. & SAT. Feb. 24!25 - Fink Cadillac rinds a home at the Whitby Inn! Satellite TV - Teams Welcome. Dining Room Specials any one entrte at rewdar prke tc Ret 2nd. eatrEe at t!2 PRICE Evual m Www vak» Not b be used eM of epecWs I Egwm Ma 31/% xagal 'scat aabem f 44 Auld St-, ,kjax C�7 683-6667 Li" via Satenue ENGLLSH P>ROWIEB U AGUE EEVVERTTOmN a. vs. m. t APPALOLAMG LYS Fri!.. Feb. 24ttla - 9 p.an- - i a ma STNVB >ftwEeaIAN Snt.. Feb. 25th - 9 p.aa.-1 a -m. AL IRATIrli111111IM FULL SCOTTISH BREAKFAST sat. A sem. $1� 95 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. a Dairy Queen is a favourite family restaurant in A*,.,. Dairy Queen is definitely a special place to eat. It's also a special place to meet. Fifteen years ago two people met while working at the Simcoe St. S. store in Oshawa. Today they own two of their own. Steve and Lorianne Phinney took over the Simcoe St. North store in 1987 and just recently opened their second store on Bayly St. in Ajax. "We had been wanting to add another store for a long time and thought Ajax would be the ideal place," says Steve. "It's bigger than the Oshawa store and has a drive thru window which is a must today." It's a must, especially when you're located in Ajax's fast food alley where choice is not a problem. But when you want to make a choice that's right for your family and your budget then drive no further than Dairy Queen. The new Ajax store seats 88 and features a children's room where birthday partyers can enjoy a Kids Treat Meal, free birthday cake, balloons and watch movies on the TV. But what has always attracted young and old alike is the great tasting burgers and fries and the soft serve treats that are 95% fat free. "We're really family oriented here," says Lorianne. "That's why our Family Meal has been so popular." It's no wonder why. For the low price of $14.44 you get four burgers, four fries, four drinks and four sundaes. "We wanted a family to be able to dine out for less than $15," says Steve. "It's hard to find a deal like this especially when dessert is included. Of course when it comes to desserts, the Dairy Queen Frozen Cake is the best thing to happen to cake since cake. Made with light, chocolate cake crunch, cool and creamy chocolate and vanilla DQ soft serve plus rich cold fudge and delicious ming, they are great for any Occasion. At Dairy Queen everyone is part of their family including seniors who always get a 10% discount. So if you're looking for hot eats and cool treats, visit Dairy Queen, 250 Bayly St. West. in Ajax. Tel. 619-0662 FEED A FAMILY OF FOUR lY pn 44 r. ifj;?;. ►. - X40 4 udes reg. burgers. 4 small fries. - i 4 16 oz. soft -drinks 8 l 4 sundaes. No Coupon Required 1 1 250 Bayly St_ W., ® Ajax 619-0662 11 Ra 'c.nc C* PIH,I :incl Pub Billiards and Fntertainment Full menu until 3 am • Open 7 days a week • Break the till � x party rut, cue up a great tune at Rack'an up' -Shufflelxvrd. Prt>stnp. darts. Tv z51t�905) 61Ay SA, unit )9 98811n.t '447:1 (-1"," `��l f;7: BUY ONE BUFFET DINMW '9.99 GET A ;GOND BUFFET NNER FOR - Coupon ve W !Monday to Thunkloy Ur 1 coupon per customer Praasnt Ware o"Wrlrng � not evatkrbis on pickup or delivery 375 Kingston Rd. (at Rouga aunt) ' 509-9876 •0 1 a• t>�rt txrnrts tuwctt a�as � NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Your fresh food hot spot for: • salads • fish & chips b- • breakfast .3W Kingston Rd., PlcWng (at RM"ttottt Rd.) Yon.,Salt. 7 a.a - 9 pm Sturdy 8 sun. - 2 pm. TEL: 509-4421 Serving Your Favourite Imported Beers & Pub Grub ,A �.+ fibs �usit -t' Thurs- Zktu *unbar 683-9353 1109 Old Kingston Rd. IN THE COURTYARD (PICKERING VILLAGE) The Whiffiv Inn Restaurant & Put) Breakfast Specials from $3.95 Saturday & Sunday - 10 am_ - 3 p.m. Bar Special - 21b. N"ep & Jut of beer $10.95 Live Entertainment - FRI. & SAT. Feb. 24!25 - Fink Cadillac rinds a home at the Whitby Inn! Satellite TV - Teams Welcome. Dining Room Specials any one entrte at rewdar prke tc Ret 2nd. eatrEe at t!2 PRICE Evual m Www vak» Not b be used eM of epecWs I Egwm Ma 31/% xagal 'scat aabem f 44 Auld St-, ,kjax C�7 683-6667 Li" via Satenue ENGLLSH P>ROWIEB U AGUE EEVVERTTOmN a. vs. m. t APPALOLAMG LYS Fri!.. Feb. 24ttla - 9 p.an- - i a ma STNVB >ftwEeaIAN Snt.. Feb. 25th - 9 p.aa.-1 a -m. AL IRATIrli111111IM FULL SCOTTISH BREAKFAST sat. A sem. $1� 95 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. a Dairy Queen is a favourite family restaurant in A*,.,. Dairy Queen is definitely a special place to eat. It's also a special place to meet. Fifteen years ago two people met while working at the Simcoe St. S. store in Oshawa. Today they own two of their own. Steve and Lorianne Phinney took over the Simcoe St. North store in 1987 and just recently opened their second store on Bayly St. in Ajax. "We had been wanting to add another store for a long time and thought Ajax would be the ideal place," says Steve. "It's bigger than the Oshawa store and has a drive thru window which is a must today." It's a must, especially when you're located in Ajax's fast food alley where choice is not a problem. But when you want to make a choice that's right for your family and your budget then drive no further than Dairy Queen. The new Ajax store seats 88 and features a children's room where birthday partyers can enjoy a Kids Treat Meal, free birthday cake, balloons and watch movies on the TV. But what has always attracted young and old alike is the great tasting burgers and fries and the soft serve treats that are 95% fat free. "We're really family oriented here," says Lorianne. "That's why our Family Meal has been so popular." It's no wonder why. For the low price of $14.44 you get four burgers, four fries, four drinks and four sundaes. "We wanted a family to be able to dine out for less than $15," says Steve. "It's hard to find a deal like this especially when dessert is included. Of course when it comes to desserts, the Dairy Queen Frozen Cake is the best thing to happen to cake since cake. Made with light, chocolate cake crunch, cool and creamy chocolate and vanilla DQ soft serve plus rich cold fudge and delicious ming, they are great for any Occasion. At Dairy Queen everyone is part of their family including seniors who always get a 10% discount. So if you're looking for hot eats and cool treats, visit Dairy Queen, 250 Bayly St. West. in Ajax. Tel. 619-0662 FEED A FAMILY OF FOUR lY pn 44 r. ifj;?;. ►. - X40 4 udes reg. burgers. 4 small fries. - i 4 16 oz. soft -drinks 8 l 4 sundaes. No Coupon Required 1 1 250 Bayly St_ W., ® Ajax 619-0662 11 Ra 'c.nc C* PIH,I :incl Pub Billiards and Fntertainment Full menu until 3 am • Open 7 days a week • Break the till � x party rut, cue up a great tune at Rack'an up' -Shufflelxvrd. Prt>stnp. darts. Tv z51t�905) 61Ay SA, unit )9 98811n.t '447:1 (-1"," `��l f;7: BUY ONE BUFFET DINMW '9.99 GET A ;GOND BUFFET NNER FOR - Coupon ve W !Monday to Thunkloy Ur 1 coupon per customer Praasnt Ware o"Wrlrng � not evatkrbis on pickup or delivery 375 Kingston Rd. (at Rouga aunt) ' 509-9876 •0 1 a• t>�rt txrnrts tuwctt a�as � NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Your fresh food hot spot for: • salads • fish & chips b- • breakfast .3W Kingston Rd., PlcWng (at RM"ttottt Rd.) Yon.,Salt. 7 a.a - 9 pm Sturdy 8 sun. - 2 pm. TEL: 509-4421 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, ', kl1fAL'ARV 22,1995-OA&P 19-A Entertainment Feb. 22, 1995 rAdumsoV& s, TV, commercials b stage. ensinterested in acting as a in er rea a serves au C bby or self improvement. �7 s by full time actor 1 director. ' Workshop (905) 839-8236 D Pickering Players meet the challenge in staging Neil Simon play By BILL SIMPSON SPECUL'T'O TM :YEWS ADVER nSER PICKERING — When Pickering Players opened their production of The Gingerbread Lady last weekend, they were staging perhaps the most somber work by American playwright Neil Simon. It's about people coping and carrying on with life, despite problems. The Gingerbread Lady is not high drama. but rather low- key and more true to life because of this. The set, representing a New York apartment, is deeper than most sets at this theatre and very three-dimensional. It's a good set, though it seemed to me to need more furniture. There are six roles, four of them very major. The actors must be totally immersed in their roles to keep the audience involved so the Players faced some real acting challenges. They met these with consider- able, though not complete suc- cess. Ken Bond gave a convincing, though subdued performance as Jimmy Perry, a usually out -of - work actor and long-time friend of Evy Meara. Anita Lawson was good in the role of the uptight Toby Landau, another close friend of Evy, con- cerned about her friend, her mar- riage and her appearance. More humor might perhaps be found in the roles of Jimmy and Toby. Brodie Causton brightened up the first act as Manuel, the impu- dent grocery delivery man. Unfortunately, he was only in act one. Carl Shannon had one major scene as Lou Tanner, a hippie musician (the play is set in 1971), and one of Evy's former lovers. I think his performance was good, though his costume was so colorful that it was dis- tracting. As Polly, Evy's daughter, Andrea Giorgi was sometimes very strong and fully in charac- ter, but often seemed to be wait- ing for something to do. In the pivotal role of Evy Meara, Louise Lukianchuk was very good. She conveyed the emotional roller -coaster that her character is riding, while making very effective use of her opportu- nities for laughs. Though this play is more ounds of Caribbean Saturday PICKERING – Island sounds will fill the air in Pickering this Saturday. The Pickering Caribbean Canadian Cultural Association presents Caribbean Night at the Don Beer Arena, starting at 7:30 p -m. The evening includes a show, 1 dance, Caribbean food, and music by Goodie. Cost is $10 per person, $7 for seniors, $5 for children five to 12 years. Fortickets, call Fred at 428-3164 or Susan at 420-5196. 11 The Reading Week Party drama than comedy, Neil Simon retained his sense of humor when writing it. This show gave me more laughs than many much lighter plays. When the relationship between Evy and Polly caught fire, it was very real and involv- ing, providing the best moments of the play. This production is entered in the Festival of the Association of Community Theatre. After the show on Saturday, the audience will have a chance to hear an adjudicator's feedback on the production. The experience adds another dimension to theatre going. The Gingerbread Lady runs until March 4 at Dunbarton- Fairport United Church, Pickering. Call 420-2507 for tickets and more information. 1 Veaycod and 0- s 11v'E E.YrERTMMM Nr Thursday, Friday a Saturday Fscs/evr &W.i~:, Lm"Ch oa. .Moa -Fri U-sap.�aeI Diinow-s Af. -s-c ii ,6 1725 Kbyaon {d (Fsr or bock 1A) virtue 686-7000 AMATEUR COMEDY CONTEST featuring Comedic Hypnotist ONY LEENDERTZ �14S���� MOON a�.a �.��•� ROOM sday, February 23/95 IM - 394 Simcoe St. S., Osh. PEN 8 p.m. - =5 at the door LAUGH YOUR XXX OFF OR MAKE OTHER PEOPLE LAUGH THEIRS OFF Durham's Entertainment WIN A TRIP TO FLORIDA FAZJO 5 & 05HAWA rItAVEL are giving v.,u an opportunity to win a trip for two Florida. For more information call: 571-3042 Ask About Our "737" Specials or Listen to &THE EDGE .,�.= rww Sunday to Thursday 571-3042 33 Simcoe St. (Simcoe & Athol) OSHAWA 'J f a Z"a�a 4, 1 527 BAYLY ST. PICKERDti G This Week's Special Features: • Roast Prime Rib • Rib Eye Special • Chicken Breast • Seafood Linguine • Oreo Dory Includes: Potato or rice, soup or salad, fresh mixed vegetable. From 5995 - $1395 HOURS: .2 WAD ow of P40 00 Call now for !Nos: Fri I1:JO17 ` 11 Reservations s,turd y 51aon�o 1 911111101 0 (905) 839-2954 S`"y CLOSEDq = 1i Ampie FREE Paddy, PAGE 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22,1995 DINNERS 295 g-304 g PKG. F.A. SAVARIN FROZEN •11 HM -W4 WHOLE WHEAT -0% MUCKED WHEAT •100,r WHOIE SAT .ENGIJSH MUFFINS (6s) -HOT DOG POIJS (8s) -HAbURJF4M BUNS (Sol ZNJLREAD _ DEMPSTERS SUNMAID SLICED 450LLOAF *VEGETABLES VBEANS "� 14 il. oz. 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MILK �I�VV BUTTEK 2 BAG LARGE 4 L BAG 454 g PACKAGE LIMIT MAY LOW 1 , WOw WING ` SEAfiI� FFQrN BEr� CAa.ICER TOf:ONTO BAGEL 11<SS(X77FC' SAUCES 90SHR MP BISQUICK149�( gAEUS d'S; PAGE 22 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 Got a score? Call 683-5110. V CURLING SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Annandale foursome wins zonela do p y wns after enteringlate By JIM EASSON SPECIAL TO THE %E%S ADVERTISER AJAX-PICKERING — It w7a7bet- ter late than never for an Annandale Curling Club rink at the Intermediate zone playdowns in Scarborough on the weekend. Annandale's Warren Leslie four- some, a late entry into the intermediate event for curlers over 40 at the Tam Heather Curling Club Feb. 18 and 19, ended up winning the 'A' side of the playdown. Joining Leslie on the squad were Bob Rudkin, Vince Bain and Tony Davidson. The rink will now proceed to the regional intermediate playdowns at the Bayview Curling Club March 4 and 5. »Z) The three double -team entries for Annandale in the Ontario Curling Association's Silver Tankard Zone Playdown at the Ajax club are skips Warren Leslie and Jon Payne; Brian Waugh and Barry Moylan: and Gord Norton and Tony Letros. Curling with Leslie are Harry Nolte. Marvin Harrison and Ken Bolsby. Joining Payne are Steve Ingham, Dave Hutchison and Craig Reid. Waugh has David Wake. Jim Easson and Paul Bourque. Moylan is teamed up with Evan Taimour, Melo Melica and Wavne Ferreira. Joining the Norton rink are Mike Birkbeck. Rich Glanzman and Gerry McKenna. Finally, Alex Bianchi, Scott Buncombe and Mike Gerrard make up the rest of the L.etros rink. Winning pairs will advance to the regional playdowns in Weston April 2. J» A new curling skills competition called Ford Hot Shots will be intro- duced at three curling championships this year. New 1995 Ford vehicles will be presented to the best shot -makers at the Scott Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, the Labatt Brier in Halifax and the Ford Worlds in Brandon. It's the first time any tangible prizes will be presented to curlers at these championships, bowever, a sepa- rate competition will decide the win- ners. Curlers are awarded points on their execution of six different shots. and the top eight players will advance to a playoff round. The winners will take home a new vehicle. We may also see. in the future. that there will be prize money paid to the competitors at these championships. As Ed 'The Wrench' Werenich says, the curlers are currently "100 per cent of the show, but get zero per cent of the revenue". Roofers edge Bankers in roundball action AJAX-PICKERING — Durham the Alumni Club. Shanna Scarlet Roofing Supply continued its winning scored 10 points for Dakota Bob's ways with the narrowest of victories while Anne Whitehead netted 21 for over Bank of Montreal in Ajax Ladies Alumni Club. Recreational Basketball League action last wick. The Roofers held on FRI in the final seconds to wrote a close 30-29 deci- sion over the Bankers. Margo Levy scored 15 points for Danforth Roofing Supply, while Donna Roach hit for 10 for Bank of Montreal. With a new sponsor, Dakota Bob's, fortmerty McGinnis Landing, celebrat- ed in style with a 39-31 vic ory over CORRECTION NOTICE Ajax Pickering Dolphin Football Club Is holding Dolphin Day on Fri., Feb. 24 at Pickering Recreation Centre from 6:30 P.M. to 10 P.M. And Ajax Community Centre Sat., Feb. 25 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the Main Lobby. The News Advertiser regrets any inconveniences we may have caused. V HOCKEY BEER & MANE AT 1/2 THE RETAIL COST I NNUTE a BREWS WE THE BREWaT BEER SHOP 1211 Kingston Rat (Just west of uvorpool) 8.17-1818 Pickering NI P Glendale atoms end regular season in third place AJAX 1' - IC.KI.RIN(r — The Ajax -Pickering Raiders McGregor, Rocky Ruta, Ryoma Ito, Colin Jennings, Pobinson. Adding assists in LOEB Glendale major atom 'AAA' Dennis Colterman and Darryn the games were Barg with four, rep hockey team ended its regular season by Dubeau — a call-up from the Pickering 'AA' team Ruta. Morgan, Hopkins and finishing third overall in the — with one each. McGregor with two each, Tobin, Jennings. Kevin west division of the eastern OMIIA league. The Raiders d Rogers and Trevor Small The Raiders captured third e f e a t e dwith M a r k h a m one apiece. The LOEB Glendale atoms place by posting three wins twice by also defeated the York - and a tie in their last four reg- scores of 4- Simcoe Express 5-2. ular-season contests. 1 and 9-1. Goal -getters were Against Quinte, Ajax- Pickering settled for a 6-6 tie. B a r g scored AAA McGregor with two, Robinson, Hopkins and Barg Andrew Hopkins notched a f o to r /4A�DERS with one each. Assisting were hat trick, while Jeff Tobin, Scott Robinson and Ryan goals in the two -game set, while Hopkins, Barg, James Cummins and Morgan. Morgan added one apiece. Tobin and McGregor each Other team members are Assists went to Simon Barg had three. Singles markers Michael Carroll, Scott Gray with three, Hopkins, Tyler went to Hopkins, Ruta and and Michael Snetsinger. JPICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION CHILDREN'S T -BALL CHILDREN'S SOFTBALL MM OF 86TH 19M -IM) MM OF WM 1911-1KI) Saturday, February 25th; 9:00 am. - 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 26th; 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 28th; 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Sttoottd Floot; V63Wan Road. South of Hwy 2 Nate: Al Pickering residents, who register with P.SA prior to March 1- are guaranteed that they will be placed on a teem for the 1995 season. (is: no wailing lists). B.,otthh birth certificate and ontano Meath Card must be presented at time of registratiaort. Fa" �P ADDITIONAL �H 55 $400411D •aVli)(ed 5krw Pitch UMPIRE CLINIC `level one' Saturday, March 11, 1995 10-5:00 (with an hour for lunch) Westney Heights Public School (45 Brennan Rd) To register, contact: Rob MacArthur at 4W-6731 COACHES LEVEL ONE `TECHNICAL' CLINIC Saturday, March 25, 1995 9:00 - 5:00 at Annandale Golf & Curling Club Cost: $40.00 (including a light lunch) ($25 subsidy will be reimbursed to 1995 ASMBA coaches) To register: pick up Registration Form & full information at Pickering Village Sports OR send $40 registration fee to ASMBA, c/o Gord Brock 13 Beaumont Drive, Ajax LIT 1R9 JPICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION CHILDREN'S T -BALL CHILDREN'S SOFTBALL MM OF 86TH 19M -IM) MM OF WM 1911-1KI) Saturday, February 25th; 9:00 am. - 2:00 p.m. Sunday, February 26th; 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 28th; 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Sttoottd Floot; V63Wan Road. South of Hwy 2 Nate: Al Pickering residents, who register with P.SA prior to March 1- are guaranteed that they will be placed on a teem for the 1995 season. (is: no wailing lists). B.,otthh birth certificate and ontano Meath Card must be presented at time of registratiaort. Fa" �P ADDITIONAL �H 55 $400411D •aVli)(ed 5krw Pitch 4:� .y . c P , 4, 0 4 # •.I ' J0 4 • .i.:"f r .` f r y. C� r THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED- FEBRUARY 22.1995 -PAGE 23-A Quantity Means Results- advertise both Oshawa-Whitby-Clarington This Week and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. Combined Pressrun of 122,800 every Wednesday News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, LIS 2H5 6 30707 f� •. • .. .. rr- rr.M. Fax 683-7363 �;,. Combined Pressrun of 122,800 every Wednesday TORONTO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PICKERING CAftAPUS Picture vouneli in an rac:fu», new Larm! N could happen in as little as six months... and it all begins with one phone cal. ` 1 ...Can lead to an exdlting new career in as little as six mon&L' COURSES STARTING FEBRUARY 27 Banking and Financial Services (Oshawa Campus) Travel and Tourism (Oshawa Campus) Micro Computer Business Applications Dental Chairside Assistant Dental Receptionist If vas am 45 vears of M or older and recewl. laid of you may quatiifv for train* assistance from the provincial gmerownent. • Financial Assistance mar be 441able • Pre Emplovment Readiness Training Will Teach lou How to Get a lob • TORONTO ,Y 1� r __ _ lielpit6 D'Id a Be11Q life PICKERING (905) 420-1344 1450 KhWlgom Rd-, Saito 17 Pkkwia& Ontario BASIC $30.00 RE -CERT $20.00 CALL 6864321 AZ DRIVER wanted with clean abstract, good wag- es. ages. Please cap Ron or leave a rnessage. (416)208-79Q DIPLOMAT POOLS has a position for an enthusiastic responsible, hard-working individual, who enjoys working in a retail environonent. Experience must include: • minimum I year retail store sales. • customer service skills, • merchandising experience. • strong communication skills, • excellent phone manner. Interested applicants must be prepared to work evenings and weekends. Please call 839-8399 Durham Region ACT Sponsored Seminars In co-operation with Human Resources Development Canada SEMINAR DATE TIME MANAGEMENT..........................................FEB. 28.95 MOTIVATION ........................................................ MAR. Z'95 STRESS MANAGEMENT .......... 7.95 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION .........-.._MAR. 14/95 BUSINESS WRITING........ . .. . .. . ...... . ................. MAR. 16/95 PREPARING for ISO 9000 ...... _ ...........................MAR. 30,195 SALES TECHNIQUES for RESULTS..................MAR. 21'95 WORKPLACE LEGISLATION..............................APR. 4/95 HUMAN RESOURCES........................................APR. 6195 All seminars run 8 a.m. sharp to 11 a.m. Complementary Coffee 8t Muffins. You pay only: Members $27 per session GW Non -Members $35 per session fi'"I"d'd Location - Courses are held at Diamond Management Institute (Ajax) at Suite 404, 95 Bayly St. W. \• • • • Local callers: 427-1922 Long distance 1-800-268-0339 Required part time for newly renovated ELOSIONS DANCE MAX • EIP'd. bartenders ' Bar Runners • Cocktail waitresses ' Doorpersons Apply in person, Mon -Fri, 10-3 p.m. 22 Athol St. E. Oshawa 40+2837 ALASKA JOBS Earn Lip to $30,000 3 months fishing salmon. Also construction. can- nenes, oil fields, phi more. Call 7 days. 1504.646-4513 e=t 100K-09. Helper wanted full ome lor bcensed establishment. 427-7257. MARKH M INSURANCE BROKER Looking for R.I.B.O. registered person •A ILh at least 2 years experience as a CSR. Candidates will be service oriented, motivated and enjoy dealing with the public. Salary $39,000 and benefits .ommensurate with experience. If you want to advance your career working for one of Markham's oldest and largest insurance brokers please forward your resume immediately to: Carson do Weeks Insurance Brokers Limited -9 Markham. Street North Markham, ON L3P I X i or FA X to "5-' 441 % Atte: Sales Manager Please no phone caUs- The Minacs Group of companies, known for the quahty integrity and innovation of its customized sokmotls has an exaong career opportunity as an: IMPLEMENTATION COORDINATOR If you are an individual wrth strong verbal and written communicabon skills. protect management skills and a background in Customer Service then you should take a look at this opportunity. We are searching for an individual who wall liaise with our Clients and support our sales team in the promotion, planning and implementation of Call Centre protects. This vaned role requires previous experience in a Call Centre or Direct Marketing ermronrnent combined with strong analytical, organizational and present2tional skills. Computer skills in WORD and EXCEL are required to complement your management strengths. 9 you are the qualified candidate for this job, please forward your resume by March 3rd, quoting FILE t1HR0195, to: The Model and Talent Bureau of Ontario has selected the Oshawa area to participate in its Model and Talent Search '95. The Model and Talent Bureau will be holding auditions on Saturday Feb.25th 1995;n Oshawa by appoint- ment only. There is a $32.00 evaluation fee at the time of audiWn. Full eval- uation fee will be refunded 0 registrant does not quality. The Model and Talent Bureau is looking for all ages, shapes, and sizes, male and female (newborn to ....?) including families, for magazine shoots. TV commercials, feature films, catalogues, etc. Everyone is invited to audition. To schedule an audition or for further information phone 1519-541-0387 h Iwa•n 10am and Sprint. Monday to Friday The Model and Talent Sumau of Ontario We are not an agency The Mitacs Group Inc. 915 Sandy Beach Road Pidrering, ON L1W 1Z5 ■ THE Fax 905.837-5009 wso MIMACS Thanityouina&Avretryou► NONE GROUP i'►fe W`nn'*XsMm ■■NEM INC aneerwoor cowed The Model and Talent Bureau of Ontario has selected the Oshawa area to participate in its Model and Talent Search '95. The Model and Talent Bureau will be holding auditions on Saturday Feb.25th 1995;n Oshawa by appoint- ment only. There is a $32.00 evaluation fee at the time of audiWn. Full eval- uation fee will be refunded 0 registrant does not quality. The Model and Talent Bureau is looking for all ages, shapes, and sizes, male and female (newborn to ....?) including families, for magazine shoots. TV commercials, feature films, catalogues, etc. Everyone is invited to audition. To schedule an audition or for further information phone 1519-541-0387 h Iwa•n 10am and Sprint. Monday to Friday The Model and Talent Sumau of Ontario We are not an agency PAGE 24 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 DURHAM MANUFACTURER SEEKS QUALIFIED PEOPLE FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: • Plant Management • Mechanical Engineering • Pnxiuction Supervlsicln • Inverfory/Maienals Management • .Assemhlerss Please rept to: FILE #712.3 C/O OSHAWA THIS WEEK P.O. BOX 481. OSHA%%'A. ON*TARIO 1,11-171-5 SERVICE ADVISOR Busy heavy truck dealership located In Whitby area requires an Experienced Service Advisor. Previous dealership and warranty expen- ence an asset. Please send resume to: F11e a 7124, Oshawa Wbitby This Week, P. O. Box 481, Oshawa, LIN 7Ls- %G�A� C_;7CW=� 5E01' For Pickering and Eas: Scarborough. Must the flues; In French / English with previous customer service or reception experience and some computer xciowleoge. Call Cherie at (905)83,-7683 or fax at (9C5 831-8134 MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES EXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC requlre&c ;c: ;exUie corn. p ,y ,r A1ax. Send resumes to - 458 Fairan SL, Ajax, OwL LiS 1R6 GARP,- 6 ucHO-- STERV ueane cape:. ended preferred. using Inrck:nounMad equMment Tues - Sal " Must have vaW drivers kberge calf 866-2513. r0sm-3prn DYNAMIC MANAGER needed lot erred hard goods stone rdrrcaav n- Clred wth retail ••pen- ance. goon conxtninitabom tilos spired Send or fax melte)• 10 1355 Kngslon Rd Box Se. PKAerng or - tam L1V 188 or tax (905) 637.2794 by February 26 95 EARN f$5 crom horde Free ink. p+ckage Send S A S E to $113-8 Midtown Dr Osfaeia Ont L I J 81.2 EASY INCOMEWorn fro, home con ::,Oe nta- *Wbw send S.A S E to PO box 31066 475 West- "" Rd Ajax. Ontario 0T- 3HO EXPERIENCED L.rie Cook and Severs Wanted Appiv :r person with re - Sure berween 2 and 4 p m Wattrhnc weasel. 30C Taunton Rd E Oshawa MAKE money selling con - war phones Call toll free 416-554-3157 or 705-741- 4867 MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting ares: New York, Parrs. Milan. Call for consultation. 43M"5 MONDO CAFE requires U and pan time lurch and dgner experienced wat- tressea/wailen. Apply in Person, Mon -Fn, 121 Green St. Whitby. 430- 7759. PART time assistant to- qusred for ECE run daycare in Pickering home. Must have genuine Interest and love for children. Ally's Chicane. 420-6278 PART TIME jarutonal cleaners wanted for late evenings. Must own car, c-plea/exps►ience pre- leased. Leave message, (906) 428-8096 RESUMES essays and reports professionally typed onto 800 D.PI. Luer ported Popov Large selection of parchment and coloured papers available. Car Speedy Business Centre REV O'-U-iONAPv pays tas: protM two ways ter tree detaas rush SASE lodey to P Gil- man unit 0-2. 1295 Military Trail. Scarborough, One M1C 3A8 AAI.'': -- EXPERIENCED TELEMARKETERS P*a$an* phone manner,lo work evenings, weekends cel 831-950C for details IN ITNESS NEEDED An, witness 10 ar accident -nvo" a brown Buick and a black Ford picitup at the intersection of Winson Rd s and Dean Ave Oshawa at approximately 12 45 p m Fnday D•oem- ber 23rd 1994 Please call and leave name phone no message at 1905 432-2648 IF you are sngle or a sage Parent or separated or di- vorced with Ouse years work expenerice. you may gwby, for financial assistance of if you are over 45 and have re- ceney been lad off. you may qualify for tranrnng asss- tance DIRCERT, Lotus. wordpertect. D -Base. wad. Accpac. Bedford. Autocad. Ventura. Pagemaker, Har- vard. Corel. Conpulix Pro- gramrnrlg and Systems An Phoioshbp. . Quaark FesCs and Nkietrafor. Duhanrn Busi- row Compuler College. 427- 3010 SECRETARY Evening Monday through Thursday, 3 - 9 p.m. and occa- sional Saturdays, re- quired by a Health Care office. Comput- er skills, knowledge of WP and dicta experience would be an asset. Please send resume to tads Glonnonna Rd., suite 104, Piekesriny, Ontario. LIV 6R6 BILINGUAL OPPORTUNITIES z :e4d At Clearnet Inc. we are aggresslvek pursuing snew initiatives that will ensurewe remain one alternate weekend Of the premiere operators (1f wireless arrangements communication networks in Canada. %%e Reference•, currenth have exceptional opportunities for (905) 837-5115 bilingual professionals eager to contribute to our success. The following positions are available Customer Service Representatives Receptionist Executive Assistant Ile U1,0 to thy/nk u/lrglti/iumtc To qualify for arty of these positions• you must for their nrte71a7. have precious, related. successful experience and be fluently bilingual in verbal andwritten. boa -tiler, English and French. a -r mud mh7.ve that crib than Clearno offers :I campetitivh; salar% and benefits p3ckafc along with the opportunity to grow in unubtlula a fast paced. entrepreneurial ellvironnlent mfeapt/ Please forward your resume. in confidence and for untram7eu clearly indicating which position you are appl ing foe to Employee Senwes Department. a -if/ Clearnet Inc., 63; Granite Court. Picketing. be cr?1AjC ext Ontano L la' ;1(1 No phone calls or agencies please S CLEARNET M BILINGUAL DICTA TYPIST MED COM CANADA IN seeking a full time Bilingual Dicta typist. Excellent command of Engli>h grammar/spelling and N)- wpm a must. Knowledge of Wr,, medical tlackgrt and and dicta experience would be assets. Please fax resume to Gloria Lyon (905) 509-9067 BOOK KEEPER Payroll. accounts payable. general office duties Must be tamiiar with automated bank payroll systems. analytical and have good knowledge of Lotus 8 Wont Perfect Please forward resume to News Advertiser File #9501 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax Ontario,LIS 2H5 Manulife Financial MANUIM FINANCIAL IS NOW HWNG SAI" )REPRESENTATIVES • We sell a Competitive range of savings and protection products including Mortgages, GIC's and Funds. • Participate in our pre -contract training program white you're stip working • We have guaranteed starting incomes for those who qualify. • We are looking for people who have a successful track record, their financial house in order and a good potential market. • To receive our Information Package please mail or fax your resume to: Don Cunningham, General Manager Manul'rfe Financial Suite 501, Oshawa Executive Centre Oshawa, Ontario L 1 J 2K5 Phone: 905-728-7391 Fax: 905-723-8591 130 �aie5 ENVIRO LAWN CARE SALES PERSON el, entng!, & weekends, folklw upon quotes, can work fnxn home. CGxnmission c.niv Cad 606.1436 P.O.A. full tone to Osha. wa group practise Pease forward resume to 172 King St E Suite 201. Oshawa Ont. L t H 187. An Office Manager DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Invited to pin progressive practice Requires outgo- ing. taiented. young person with minimum 1 year ex- perience preferred . on computerized reception Send letter of C. V to File 07121 Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, On- tario, UH 715 EXPERIENCED Dental Office Manager/Recapboct- ist - - IP for a busy Ajax practice. Mot be computer knowledgable, flexible and team oriented. Full ome Dental Assistant Must be HARP cenited, 32 plus hr. per week. Ptsase deliver or mail replies to: File #7118 Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481. Oshaaw. Onhno. UH As. HEALTH CARE AIDS with certificates re- quired for Part time / casual work in th a Ajax area call INTERIM HEALTHCARE 428-1810 EXPERIENCED Inve-n nanny legal. non-smoker. alternate weekend Irving arrangements necessary. Reference•, Pickening, (905) 837-5115 SALES CONSULTANT Full time or part time at THE WALLPAPER CENTRE (Pickering) Experience in interior decorating sales required. Call Matt at (905) 831-7747 ROKA LUMBER 8 FIREWOOD CENTRE 4'X8'X12. $60.00 4'X8'X16' $65.00 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705.2773381 Evenings 905.4314665 Free Delivery To Oshawa Area The Tech -Met Division of Emerson Electric, a leader in the electrical/mechanical field, is currently seeking an experienced and enthusiastic individual for: BILINGUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE The successful candidate will answer customer Inquiries, computer entry, purchasing, manufacturer liaison, expedite orders, prepare invoicing with a Computerized system and co- ordinate delivery needs. Applicants must be bilingual (French/English), with at least two years customer service experience, accurate data entry/P.C. skills and an excellent telephone manner. We offer competitive salary and benefit package. Interested candidates should forward there resume to: _ Mrs. Dale Jackson Emerson Electric Canada Ltd. 9999 Highway 48 _Markham, Ontario, OP 3J3 Fax: 905-475-4630 EMERSON No phone calls please. We &m* an applicants but only those being oonsidered for employment will be oDnu cled. TOP $$'s C.N.C. BRAKE PRESS OPERATORS Must be able to perform own set-ups. read blue prints 8 use measuring egBuipment. AMADA N.C. PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS Must be able to perform own set-ups 8 read blue prints. Apply in person, or fax resume to: Mari J. Rankine Human Resources Devtek Electronic Packaging Systems 1401 Huntingwood Blvd. Scarborough, Ont. MIS 3R9 Fax: (416) 752-4838 EXPERIENCED non- smoking energetic caregv. en fequired in our home. 4 days/week for 3 112 and 1 112 yr oke RosslandGar- den Referencesrown transportation required 430-2303 FULL time care giver need- ed for 486 year old in oto home. North Ajax Own transportation 428-8699 LIVEOUT Nanny. Westney Height. Required to care for 9 mth oil. Monday -Fri- day. 8:3115.30 p.m. Non srtnolong. First AxVCPR, ex- periendes. references a must. Light housework, own transportation. To start March 6. Call 427-4491 (leave message). MATURE Experienced Nanny with enoslene retw- ences, for Syr. old and 4 month old, 3 days per week begnrn9 April 420- 7028 NANNYI HOl1SEKE13" NNEB or egtrvaleft exgerierace. August start. mum or haler to RAW, - 15 Gun Cres. Ajax, Ontario L1T-2P6 DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my Ajax home. Molter of one will cam fa you chAd. 15 months and older, first ad, non nonoker, receipts, fenced yard and separate roc. room. Cal 8867260 DAYCARE - available Monday - Friday. Brock am Finch area, ask for Betty (905)683-5278 Three months and up 13 yrs ex- perience EXPERIENCED mature. sister team will provide IZO ing environment for little ones 3 and under Hu- wood/Clements area. Lee 428-2353 ROOM in our hearts and room in our home Caring mom in large sale home Hot meals. Ids of games activities. Non-smoker. WWhitestFirnch 420-7278. FIREWOOD Excellent quaky hardwood. Guar- anteed, extra king time fully seasoned, set and spit. Honest measurement Free delivery. Kozy Heat Fire- wood(905)753-2246 MOVM SALE $50 face cold, Cut spilt and delivered. 'While sloes Iasi' a dray Swat. arid Sun. 619-1363 FREE firewood skids 8 pallets, one month only, delivery available. Call bet- ween 6.10 p.m. and Wye message. 430-9013. THREE piece sectional chesterfieid set, good con• dition. beige and brown. asking 5200. Telephone 428-2675 0::A rti c j e �A ARE you soli in Mr. Rogers neghbowhood' You are missing the world at your ringer We 18 rich satellite dish and sysiem 51675 In- stalled. C -Band dish and System $1995. TJ Satellite and Security 432.7565. -BARGAIN PRICES -W d Carpet -office chairs -reception desk unit -stat it g chairs -assorted doors -Salesman desk -executive desk call Dict at (905) 839-4464 g Carpet Broker, 100%, Nylon thick. plush. stain re- sistant carpet. For 3 roans, only $369.00. Price in- cludes 30 Sq yds carpet. deluxe pad and Installation In your home Free quota bon . in your home. No in- terest no payment for one full year, until Dec.1995 Daniel. 1.800.217-0100. CARPET your home at dis- count prices. 100% nylon, scan resistant. Prix includes pad and expert installabon. Call Nick at (905) 430.6551 CARPETS - lots of carpet 100°4 nylonnew stain re- lease carpets on hand. I will :arpet 3 roans, 5349. Price udes carpet. Premium pad. expert nstallation. fast delivery. free estimates (30 vards) Norman 686-2314 COMPUTERS - Clanrg- !on Computer Clearance ::entre Anniversary Sale. ,BM mode+ 50 286 systems with VGA monitors 5249 complete. Compaq 396s 4 megs and 140 HO 5699. Printers from $125 VGA monitors from 5185 We .3uarantee everything we sed 161 King St E.. Bow- rnanvile.697-3059 CYCLONE Pin ball ma- chne. excellent cordibon :,.MI 579-5574 DINING ROOM SET -9 pieces, medium teak good condom. $700 or best o8- er. (905)1131.1714. LOVESEATS. metchwig .hair and ottoman. • set condition, 5550 CMd- • Ori s dressers. 525 Cal 583-6949 MOVING sale- Molle, '*dqe a stow. ww9 Vweh- ef 8 Dryer, Saw Freezer. $275 soh Sets, Bedroom Selo. Furnesuro d•4xmSL M. TV. 81 F, ebrd. Wift 708k, etc Call 427-7579 OAKIPINE FURNITURE- .vhv pav ,elail Fries One _4 Ontano s oldest and lar- 7est manutacURers is now wing direct lo If ie qApl�� r g. oak pedestal table der ­xt and 4 Windsor chars 5849. 8 oak dean• ped- estal rdw ext and 6 chwrs $1429 Cannonball beds. 5299: Over 20 sten clioic- H -aa solid. no venh erw ',adiboral woodworking 905-965-8774 PIANOSOGRANDFA- THER Clocks-Durhams largest sei•ction-New and used pianos Nd sure? Rent to own. apt size. upright. grand, dig". key - DOW& CLOCKS- FEBRU- ARY CLEARANCE on all 1994 stock' Thep Piro Worts, 433.1491 SATELLITE system n- staiied nctuWng VCs2 legal board and program- �m^ng - $1995 with wamaMy 1905)655.3661 Totally Tropical Intanors Open House. Previewnng new spring Irl• of silk plants trees, accessories Sunday Feb.26. 1-5 1795 Stornngton St. Pickering 839-1757 BOOKS and pets wanted. Preferably in large quwlkyes. will trade for anything in my store. Books Pet and Ttwuge. 218 Dudes St. E WANTED - old and aw lique furniture. at"" old. Scw*k aatrunents, China, silver, advertrsing sporling toys, decoys, dol, milt, bottles, collecfio s or estates. Cal Robot Bowen Antiques (905) 655.0049, Brookin. WANTED CAMERAS - old china and glass, Point. 1", microscopes. Mie - scopes, binoculars and to- taled dome. Clocits, watch- es. iurrkre, anylrrg old. 432-1678. WANTED to buy - older fur. nitre, glass. dire, coaecb- blas, memorabilia, watches, etc. Single pieces or estates. Cal (906) 723-7834. MOVING SALE Sat. Feb.25th, 8am-noon 23 Bumingham Cres Ajax freezer, BBQ,desks, bikes and more fired ready to decorate rmc bisque. New g releases. AN pieces Clete ready to decorate. mic Warehouse. Every rday 10.3. 1333 Bary Rd. Unit 2&3, Iwa (905) 725.6709: 1- i67.9225. �PVI+uLAN kounry %,ran Show. over 60 exhibit«s With hand made and unique crafts. Jubilee Pavi- lion in beautiful Lakeview Park. Simcoe St S Osha- wa. April 9. 9-3 Tables 54.5 Into- 4345531 VENDORS OPEN HOUSE, Brooklyn Country Market. Feb 23 & 24 4pm - Bprn for more info please call Louise at 1(905)721. 8066 FOUND - Men s 6ilocei glasses in brown case on Church St Friday. February 17th, 1995 Contact 683- 5110 TEAM OBEDIENCE - where you & your dog are taught to work as a team. Next classes (puppy & no- vice) start March 11 and 25. Evening day, and Sat. classes available, with small classes guaranteed. Call 430.0025. 1 / •, 1980-1986 cars, lease to own Everyone qualifies. On UICo WCB'7 MA? No in - forest. no credit check, 5345 down. Durham Auto 1976 Notion Rd 6867428 1984 BUICK Riviera. good conditioneasily cert liable $1100 080 call 619-9802 1984 CADILLAC ELDORADO (Florida Car) No rust, new tires. 134,000 kms Real clean Cert., $3300 o If o. 686-1767 1984 r+onda Accord Stan- :ardas n. $1000_ Call -23-1824 1 R 1905 Lebaron GTS hatch- 1993 Pontiac Asuna Sun - back. 4 dr, auto. pg. pb.. air, runner (tracker), black, sunroof, arrom, only 04, convertible, 5 -speed 103,000 km., excellent standard, am/frl cassette, clean running car.Was asking $11.800. Call 985- 52695. now $2495 cerbfied. 1011 (leave message) Call 427.9722 anytime Russ Open 7 days week 1991 PLYMOUTH Laser, Indoors Big Town Sales green. 25,000 kms.. 5 speed. 2.0, wise, air. am/ 1985 T-BId. 2 dr V6 auto fm cassette, excellent con - air, fully loaded, decent dition, leaving country. miles, good clean running $19.000 509-6257. car Hurry on this one. $1995 certified. 3 more A 1993 Plymouth grande nice cars to choose from. voyager LE 53.000 KMS Call 427-9722 anytime 3.3 litre engine Green 4 Russ. Open 7 days/week speed. cruse. Air, 7 pas - Indoors Big Town Sales senger Asking $17.500 Call 666-9581 1986 PONTIAC cyero. 4 APPROVED - bad or no cylinder S1400 as is call credit 1980489 vehicles 668-2382 Certified or as is. AP - PROVED Sunshine Auto 1990 ACURA INTEGRA. 666 9237 O A.T I.S. 2 door c in5 speed. black on black.k. 84 K. p s GOVERNMENT seized p b., cruise, factory sunrool vehicles low as $100 pm. 4 snows on car. 4 BMWs. Cadilacs. Chevys, speaker am I m Cass. top Fords, Mercedes. Porches, condition. centitied St t pip Plus trucks and vans 1905) 723.4631 days (905) Amames- sage re is ceded hone sage reveals details Phone 6663428 after 6 416.631.4055. 24hrs 1991 Dodge Spirit 4 1993 Buick Century. load- cYkrlders. auto air cruise. ed. 4 dr drivers side artxag. excellent condition. 56500 maroon front bench seat. certified. Also 1990 Dodge 48.000 km extra chian Shadow- 4 door. auto, a.. $11.900 0 b o Cas Peter at excellent condition $5500 723-1155,.), 434-7564 certified Must soil. Call 655-3045. Tel E C -✓�.et/ate �4fsmc.iy News Advertiser TI'IE C 3 9 Mmrtena ice B -C TILE MAN ung tv"rs Ono renpwatlon- eyKtrieal, plurYibing. of -verpw 94 auric ties. carpentry From at stinal repairs to mapr IoM wdvnorhs Bar ovations Fully guaranteed 905) 839-2757 free estimates (905)66e 3300 e* out our showroom by appointment ony -erarltic Vies etc ep Cheap. Che 637 F Dh COMPLETE CARPEN-Ay specAili ng In renova- two. basements. trim, crown mouldings, doors AW windows 15 years am. perience Free estimates Cal Dank 728.6692 PAINTING RESIDENTIAL PAINTING. CIRCULAR STAIR- CASE MANUFACTURED & INSTALLED 1-905.686.4787 P r:.n.rni r-. cling Additions. base- ments. docks, filing and drywall. Painting, "ving unit& and batfts. Terry Pa- trick 432-9115. TOMMY'S Horne repair service, carpentry. drywall. ceramictiles. paw" and decorating, pal Tommy 4208105. J.F. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Speaakzwig in cus- tom horns, renovations, new kikherts, windows. basemo nb, batlrooms. Repairs and additions. Over 15 years experience. Free estimates. Cal Jeff, 70.5-932-2578. HOWELL'S General Contractor Inc. Residential and Comrrwrcial, wilert« wo and exterior custom rk. Property maintenance. Paint and waNpaper els. 10% oll work over $1,000. References available upon request. Call for free e80 - mates. (905) 404-2183. H -B. CARPENTRr Kitchen ' Bath General Repaires 'Rencyatiow Retrofit for fire regulations 9.5.9.8. 25 Yrs Experience Licensed carpenter Nerve 1-DWAV-2TM BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basement AptS Rec rooms. plumbing. Addy - torn. electrical. drywall. 15 yrs Experience Free estimates cal Mara (905) 619-4663. VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. Additions, Baths.ktch- ens. Basements. Ceramic Tiles. Hardwood fkX)rs. Roots.Tnm.Windows. Doors! Visa Acoep. Cal Justin For Estimates 643T 511111111. �S Interior and *Manor repairs, renovations and construction. Fast and clean profession- al work guaranteed. Crag. 06-1913 TUDOR ROSE RENOVA- TIONS quality carpentry. okwbioal, piu iribing, dry- wall. decorating, complete hoots + office services. Free estimates reason" rates. No job too smug. Rev- erences. Call 723-1469 anytime. ELECTRICIAN licensed 3Dyrs. experience, all work guaranteed, discount to seniors FREE Estrrnates cote Sam 906.683-3719 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE FREE' loanrg for scrap, used or abandoned cars & trucks. Ihr. pick-up. top prices paid. (416)281-3499 1980 CHEV 14 ton, au- tomatic. 350 high perfor- mance engine, dual wheels, rebuilt cart. new tires $1500 firm. Call 725- 2383. 1985 Chevy ick -up 1,2 loin 305. ps, pb. 167.000 km, dual exhaust. box liner. sliding back mrdow. Amer - ran slotted ^ags. Amilm cassette. new stock wheels and tires. 55895 certified Don 427-0635 ONE 2 8 V5 r n drive engine e.ce§om run- ning condition $750 060 call 723-7612 days. 432- 9009 evenings, ask T O R SAILBOAT - 16 It. Alba- core, good condition. corn plete with sails. centre board, rudder and launch- ing dolly. Ideal for cottage. $980 firm (905) 6WE503. E [ITI •r. 1 Bedroom basement apt for quiet responsible per- son, No dogs $580! month Call 420.1975. 2 BED apt., in new very clean d quiet 5-plex Ouiet mature person or couple non-smokers. no pets. $570, firstnast includes heat parking - hydro extra Avail May 195 or June Wentworth & Ravine. 728- 3634 263634 2 bedroom in small build - IN. available March t Ap- pliances. parking. Bto« St atea Oshawa. 721-1178 3 bedroom basement apt.. 2 washrooms, diningroom, W groom. kitchen. 5800 I inclusive Available :rarch t First/last 905- -17-1764 -JELAIDE STE - 2 BED - ='DOM WITH DEN. 2 FLOORS OF A HOUSE IN OSHAWA $65000(Month CALL ROB AT 42 7- 2367 1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22, 1995 -PAGE 25-A AJAX One bedroom, arc, /fireplace laundry, available Immediately $600 686- 4755 or leave message AJAX South. large 2 bed room lower apartment. nice area, near water, private entrance, laundry, deck. fenced yard. newly reno- vated $750 including Will- es and cable No pets. Call (416)619-0264 (leave message) AJAX convenient sell contained 1 large bedroom baserrnent apartment, sepa- rate entrance. available im- medtately $625 month in- clus,veJlslast non smokers no pets re%renc- esf- 1�I•gd19051683-dots AJAX - ONE bedroom basement apartment quiet area. separate entrance. parking. $525 montiv Pius 1 2 uukiies Sall 6830987 AJAX tine bedroom Kase- -int apartment walk- out to bac.,-w• parking rc smioking. rc pea. $W, n- clusi ve Flrst/last. av4daone Immediately 428-9795 AJAX very anractise 1 well mayntaned' decorated. 4 appliances storage shedprivate fenced card. with Iryound poo -sear ail amenities On Duet stroet. 5625 nolusive 619 -wit 33 & 77 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground parking included. From $743-3833. 686-0845 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER AP -S 2 & 3 bedrooms broadloom. 2 applianc- es.underground parking 55 FALBY CRT Mon - Thurs c -3 Sa' - Surf. 12 - 5 (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED WHITIBY - BLUE WATER PARK 3 acoltances 101 KATHLEEN ST. W Mon - Fn _7 Sa' 5,r 12 - 5 (905)571-3522 SHELTER CANAD A^1 PROPERT;ES LIMITED Air you're dealing with. And these local They're always here to help you! � f r :� • ELECTRICIAN-- ^sr wi oc a',I tvpes lit electrical work Rearionaob rate$ Seniors discount Fast serv- ice Cal Alex at 433-7632 ALL p•c Panting and vvalip4pern9. stucco cod- ing, general repairs. top quality work, at reasonable rates 20". discount to son - ors Cal 404-9669 DECORATE for Use New Year Heip Me Rhonda s Inlery« Decorating. pant - Ig. wag Papering. curtails. drywall, impeccable work at a low cast Manyreferenc- es. Free estimates Call 665-3458 DRYWAU and painting boarding, Upxg. textring. renovations and repairs Small (obs 15 years ex- perience Free estimates. Serving Durham and out of town area. Ken 4344500 NAAI/OOD PANRIMG S DECONATNG Free estimates Great Rates Professional service 427-" Infeefor I E:feriw Pa r* Mg. Wall Papering kx good prices, good work Call Mel 576-8653 INTERIOR DECORATING •wallpapenng *Painting • Carpentry -General Home Repairs Henry 839-1485 TMS PAINTING III & DECOR Inteni ., i _x:e-_r European Workmanstup Fast. dean. reliable semen. 420-0081 AJAX Moving Systema :qui sennas. moves. appliance and piano specialists Flat rate or hourly We now have Heated storageuta Now offering free boxes with move Park and load special. starting at $99 and up Call lot Information 725-0005 or 427.0005 EspMMnted Croft Mowrs Baf9ain rates. hOt185. olitces, NO.. etc. Pew R*WV, Padang available. _ HARRY-OTNE- MOVERS - Move bog or smug. we price them all' Free rnbmates. seniors discount, short notice mows. Pwws moved, also apptiancee. Pomparabte rales. Cal 4M-MO. YEN with large tuck wa do household mows. resi- dential, commercial. Al types of moves. Call Cad or Jane 427-2656, MICNALSIO MOVING - hotnes, apartmonb. oirices, aPPkainces and piano spe- cialist. Free wardrobe serv- ice. Licensed, insured. Free estimates. Call 4367795. MOVNIG SYSTEMS We will move anything. anywhere, av e+ Comrrercial or residential Paciagng, storage and boxes available. Senor &and month dts jr1s. Free estr iates. 571-0755 CARPE'-o•m.a::c5s _ ~st•xpp.,er, u, reseetcn- Ing, ov soec.Aov Free esti. mates D & % Duncan. 967- 1799 or 96.'800 MAGICIAN. rcac.-lertam or any age any occasion Bren- daysptarROfdn6openings. fund raisers Magic snows ,to tun' Lock" harp &39- -057 or 726-&334 GAILLIND MAID SERVICES WINTER SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bock;ngs of weeny 6 bi- weekly services. Inquire ler details. Caring for your home with personalized and profes��ssional service for over a decade LTL (Fully bonded and ;nsured) YY iyl iii 683-7515 ARE You having problems finding time to Clean your home? For professional home cleaning call Helen s Horne Services today 427- t047. EXPERIENCED cleaning Lady *Il clean your (louse . Won a superb (ob.Rea- sonable rates call Patricia 420-2904 after Spm QUALITY Houseclesning- priva" by two ladies. gyre. experience, excellent reverences, guar- anlsed.satieracpon. es Duc include Ing.latove, inside! olio Floors washed no mop used. and many more. Very reasonable rates 571-3864 / 242-0024 CLOWNS. MUSICIANS BALLOONS. PRIZES. F O)D. LOOT BAGS. FACE PAINTING POWEGZ -PASS i- t . - .c •^r Children$ p.rryes aid all occassi«is Hai my own magician Call Er - no 86&4932 ALL - SAFE - PRO DRIVERS ACADEMY oftrrs Acor_vee :ti -: :: _,se 'cr -aglirt n rsl" ic" to a -hears i'`-S.::aseroo- rW.Kmorls OarndiA-aC at I So Horwood Ave , S s20e Alai Om Every Moe. at 6:30 pet 14161292.7373 S&B DRIVING SCHOOL -. art. '�5t 5105. • - Lessons S 150 • Coarse S270 =::d PCA 'r arZ droC z;f (416,28 7 3 i6C INCREASE `:e'.nx__ =4:e - Tetrtods send S A S E to. 285 Taunton Rd E Box 82542 Oshawa Ont L1G 7W7 -Ie 'nexpensiW & :Cel : nett may to Wee weiqht-healthy sabmg. �aaTVnv Cook'-,, We show .)u how ;ood Health Dok.^^ 'nstiwte Noght _a" gram tree con- sultation 34; Samcoe S Oshawa ?O5 -26-2222 Oshawa PANIC ATTACKS �C d'vic taKe OVE•0:�r Ria c _ S avis a -_ e Ca. (416)287-0298 Sant-9pm PAGE 26-A•THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22, 1995 CENTRAL Oshawa -close OSHAWA North- One and WHITBY-turnnshed 1 bed- OSHAWA Near OC - FEMALE to share 2 stor- b Senior Centre and walk- two bedrooms, available room apt. $529 inclusive. Large 2 bedroom ,2 story ey furnished house. $400 ing distance to Midtown immediately or February Ist Also, 2 bedroom apt. in 6- semi. 1.5 piece bath. bright month, firsVlast Refererk:- Mall Apartments for rent. 1 Fridge. stove. utilities in- Alex. $62077 plus hydro eat-in kitchen, basement. es. Now 401, Bowrnanville 6 2 bedrooms in newer, luded. 723-2094 Both available immediately rec room Built in dish- Available now 623-4095. quiet building. Starting $625 SS years and older OSHAWA, I bedroom t 666-5535 washer with fridge a stove FULLY FURNISHED.ac- 728-7344 separate entrance. down- March WHITES/STROUDS available Walkout deck a pabo Fenced, comnnodations in teacher's CENTRAL Oshawa one town area, available 1, 5400 month. hrsULa Lane 1 -bedroom base- private yard S950'month . uskees, sst. hone, near Oshawa liospi- bedroom apt . hilts/sbve. plus 409,6 utilities 721-9846 men! separate entrance. eat -in kitchen. laurxfry. air. fat• suitable for responsible close to bus. shopping. win. 2 hip bears, /rn. !lase- fun kitchen. park a,c. U erg• gquueied Avaiaable April 1st non-smoker. $100 week laundry, mat. 1450 includes OSHAWA. 2 bedrmom vac, security. carpeted. Call (905) 839-4552. can 723-6761 MORTGAGES i LOANS • Ism 8 2nd mortgages up to 95% • Lines of credit with low morflvy payments • Loans - any purpose. investor includes invited Y-* iramw Oshawa, 404-9336 or 1-80D-881-3923 Cx .Mikma Are Fie* • / Legal • ' n • elided or 5650 fu- tit amok utilities. 571-6585 or 576- $689 in 9-plex with laundry dean. March t, single, non- LAUNCH of new MLM PICKERING - Bedroom MOVING -UP, 4 bdrm , River, 28ri-3993. elclum��btdbes 5677 facilitel tiesIncludes 2 inclusive. OSHAWA Downtownil33 .e and riving room, 2300 sq R_• with W/O !lase- FOR SALE: Auto repair. Ani CENTRAL WHITBY. 6 iubbe ng Con- (� 4 Private private laundry and share remain- merit, badeag on a playing bre shop and used car Call (905) 686 8722 room 2 bedroom apart- venieM b 401 and cry bun basement March t st. Broad loomed in9 bedroom, field• great potential sales. Completely laundry. cable. fireplace. ^hent. asking 5675 month routes Available March. apt , s par apt, separate entrance. throughout, al heating air. laundry, air, fireplace. laundry. 5203.900. call 686-9153 equipped budding also for AJAX Cxlnrd inure s plus utilities. bp back yard 433-0677 eat -in kitchen. laurxfry. air. $845 plus utilities. can share remalnrg, owner win. 2 hip bears, /rn. !lase- sale. Financing available Spacious apartments. quer buldi nq, dose to Shopping, with lots of parking. avail- OSHAWA- available patio. No pets FinNasV 19os)9as�BOB travels. 5450. 686-1755 a OSHAWA - To be built - Pickering/Ajax (905)686- 0987. 401 a Go Pod. sauna. 2 able April 1st. call after 6 . one bedroom apt . S140i references $550 ind.. SOUTH Oshawa - 3 tdrm. leave message near shopping centre. 3 PP n9 Sun Feb 26, 1-4 D -m ea bedrooms. May 1 Call 683- 436 8�0 weekly ($5951mMly). laun- 839-3053 after 6 p m or semi, fin basement. fenced PICKERINGbedroom, - would you 2 storey. with IF you are intor•sted in 8571 untie 7 30 pm CLEAN 2 bedroom apt in dry. par", appliances in, weekends backyard. central air. 5 ap. tike to five in a Christian walkout from lutdnevn or health the natural way. plus duplex. en stove. suit- elided Deposit negotiable Private WHIdrm pliances. avail. April. I. home? Quiet raised bungalow with op- earning extra income with incoty. earners AJAX. Wesne Hwv•2 y basement full able for couple a cost (Sinhcoe•'Olrve) Call 576- bsfY.s2 t bdrm beim apt park- $1000. utilities Call 579 - spacious. bright dose to Go, parking. boat fibung basement for ora Cali apartment. kitchen. 5600 per month. with one child 5575 plus kties N 6769 ing.near shopping avail- 1854 laundry included. Can Mary 2nd apartment Great la 6863273 utilities included. curt single I on- ers pre, nom-sn,a„ng person. leered No pets Avanable (9051426-7735 inrnediately 668-3822 AJAX large basement COURTICE act nr pets. $650 fwU' one bedroomOaserihent last Available March 1. Call 427-44166 apl. entrance. kitchen AJAX large one bedroom basement apt . sep en- appappliances 3 DpcC bath. ath, trance. 4 pc bathroom. $650 ntiudes UhlRies. central aw. Laundry all rid . Avaiabie immediately 5625 FlrsViast 683-0799 A'"-'=12 AJAX- WestneylHwv 82. c -OW In bus large bight able March 1, $600 inckr SOUTH Whitby - ravine Klasaen, Remax Rage retirees or investor. LAUNCH of new MLM sive can Harry 1416)283 tit. 3 bedroom bungalow. 2 River, 28ri-3993. $117.000 Call Simkins opportunity in Ontario. 8- 393, Jennifer Lall nr garge. walkout base DICKERING &olckiFnch, Horrors Lid 432-6465 na^Oed by 10 year ikd rnl- i 416)2936570 ment. half acre tit. St 150' partially famished. heshly 0376 or ( 0376 « 19051 8394856 Ion dollar company, con - Private mthly () 668-6980 or painted room in quiet PRIVATE PRIVATE - Port Perry, sumable unique products. bdrm beim apt Deck- (905µ30.316t. house Inckldee Parking, large raised bungabvw. 3. aoxepsonal compensation ng.rnear shopping. avail- TAUNTOWSOMMER- laundry. cable. fireplace. 1 bedrooms, kvingroonV plan. Call 1-800-57&2843 able March t. $600 mdu- VILLE - 3 bdrm sem. fun storage space. Non freplace. separate drnng- leave name and number for s,ve call Harry (416)283 modern decor. large ketch- smoker 5400 indmve, room. bnght eat -n kitchen. details of presentation n '393. Jennifer Lail win. 2 hip bears, /rn. !lase- rtrselast required (906)6a6 walkout b deck Cosy one Oshawa. Toronto. Cam - 416)283 -6570 Tent 4 apple.. avaa. April 0296, famlyroomi woodsbve bridge and Guelph. ' S9o0 • ubl. Cap (416) 5163.900 Open Hare 71ME FOR YOUR FAMILY e h6rr1269 Sun Feb 26, 1-4 D -m ea AND YOURSELF You can / ' - • �� / rcrxd Rd. 905-965-9368 have it an. with Shak- spacioLls I bedroom base- LIVERPOOL 3 Ba.. "'�•nc•.ni, ,•_., -o- odsernent apartment business for $199. Fres ment apartment with sopa- 600,00m Dasement Apt New K:tnen new Wfr2 separate entrance. 4 ap- . • A-AX:cS"�= • ..- - en. cattle Opt rate trance bath. no Smokers. pets. . car perkirw: No tris Avast- 5775 inclusive bedroom 3 baths. brig 5air n Wduerve can 686 able April 'st 120C Sq R FirsitoFiances. Carl (905) 420• morn, famay morn. lensed 1779 831 X231 0376 or ( 0376 « 19051 8394856 yard. cM1Qal arivac. Can / t -,ro. front and rear entrance. ng L ; 401 7878 kx more nbr- AJAX Z bedroom base, MKERING - large 2. 3 bed, om condo 1 1�'2 3 Gondol Million men: aparvnent. non Simmer frig isrove, washes bed,-- separate or, Vance. close b Go. aot, U',$ baths 2 ap near AJAX 3 bedroom. new dye $703 rnCltplve. Pickering Town Centre available GO, PTC avaeiable now. appliances. forced yard available Macri t 905) �� 2 can) $750 uek- $950 rnckiwve. no Pet" ran extra n Park' 9 very clean aflsr 4 p.m toe You wand like b work WHITBY - 594.9110 spa- out of your horns You're EXECUTIVE 1ur^•shed .iota 4 bedroom 2 storey. 2 career- mircled but Isel suites. coo O&M with dish- baths. 4 appliances. with SQick In a dead-end es. low . telephorne etc orily 5% down wa carry ler )ob. You re unemployed and Fun use d rec lacaeses SM efckdng taxes Ted ssardw b satisfying. kr Preis Whitby location. Flaig<+Son. Remax Sunnvt crablre work. If you fit any 51500 plus 905.862-5128 668-3800 of twee desaipbo ns. you one It b yourseM b look at WHITBY . BesuOhAy M Shaklee of / • , . - �, a •krcorated 4 bedrooms. Oak the 90'1 For appantrrwnt finnhhed Wee, h (416) 609-2732 • . rggyhouf. call (905)686-1117 839-3545 « after 6 (906) eas'ubls nckded. March 5925.'mo ftrsVlaft. avail XTRA. r•r.. •,.aa air abrx:t -int 5219.900 Must be Fn.9-Spn. 509-1916 1. 837-0016. PICKERING VILLAGE. April 1 90550 1927 it Mortgage Payments Mom eory • bedroom basement s'twi 8 Golgi}finch Whiny. AVMLABLE IMMEDIATE- fMCLAUGHLIN Square $810 2 and 1 bedroom 1100 �_ FT. carrrwsrcwr 666306. TRAVEL home-based Ly - :r Ntxtbv apt buiidrx• h' -^se -woo bedroom corf apartment with separate spacious carpeted. newly do. spacious master redo« entrants in c Cananfill hair. painted aps with balcony PooVparkrm9, exercwe Midge stove. Gk t We Close ro Due all roan. large balcony. NW war rrthro g-io ceramic"siole uMitrs ncM.Osd irslast wind unit $975 ap ric Ism Soon smoke, Ord 51411 single, requrod No pets re, bdmn last. Aped Ism 723-9258 non-smoker 6500 per 5625 2 bdm S'?5. 3 bdrm n'nontr r,,Stlast .416M12 - S775 CAN 430­�- 34 Bachelor Apt - Clean ground `lvc" Bachelor apt In towrrnass Separaa entrance all incl sive, non smoker no pees Employed mature female preferred Cal 831.946(: OUIE* Norex $525 11 A X515 (pie ) SECURITY Ixnldmg. spa- cious 2 bedroom apart- ments. separate dining 'Homes Can Thomas C. space, King St Bowman, t iess and shopping Avai business for $199. Fres p4ue. Sales rep.. Remax irde. includes 2 Wiling • • reseneatron Oshawa Accord Realty Ltd 576- 3111 -Why renrr Buy' pPace4• view. 2 pt. Damm. ' • • �lokday kin. Feb 26, 7.3D P m- For res irvallon or in - smoker parking; private S600 1360 sq. R wrcl des Mar Can 721-9722 4341- w,aeon 905-721-2451 out b beckyard. 3 ap- .QW. part of haat and hy- 412' 3176 entrancee parking, Whites Rd /401 / t -,ro. front and rear entrance. WHITBY ,uxury one ted ly renking fy renovated Wirer hes • sWe Mont an King St. 4 room. 1 5 bafw. 5 apple Public , ' sauna and paygrasnd. an lMawr' omyrbdi,a lake. indoor pod . • Notices CAPITA. p:;,F,er;,a sq widudss Pet 24 hr security $118000 Planes cap 905-432-2706 would Like to offer, you he treat and hydro. King St � 6862631 oil $116,1100 aeeramable y ( Bowmariv,11o. 2 row en. age,roomam, ting C* AJAX 7 3edrxm liviniy bit n Oshawa Living. trances. one Mate anMseoe. • • 3C r'iays alter borne.5543 plus utses o,neng Kitchen with walk- Specious 2 and 3 bedroorrn Cal (9051 365-5372 out Famy roan. f•eplace town homes Startrg at 6 tali rq spot. $1750 .=ebruary 22 1995 Ajax 535 2 4-piew baaroan. 1 2- $700 Call Join Zvguis available irnmedatey, cap SOUTH Oshawa 275 piece bathroom. Laurndry. 4361384 now " 6214428 ask f« George kGr i Sllorage will sell by Wenrworn St W large 1 Wostrw H.yhes or Linda Public Auction the !Wage Y NORTH Oshawa - avail - and 2 bedrooms. doss b 51100 65% ubbbos M RIO : lax unrse,: confanwd baswrwnt NEWLv t iess and shopping Avai Available April 1st. (905) bile arch end April. 3 I.5 !with 941- MAIN boor oleo, prime apaPoewnt. ler rnafine non- basement. inoauiarng t 0@0- sole ImnedlanWy. Feb a 294-0760 rage. basement with wapi- 'aWL bas Srmcoe N location with smoker parking; private room. 11'110019101111s.White cable Mar Can 721-9722 4341- AJAX -Duple■ 2bdrm out b beckyard. 3 ap- ate 'New- 412' 3176 entrancee parking, Whites Rd /401 p n 5183 Wewsen 941 p m ,C/A., baa. large Phis-- cornnon Pool. ly renking fy renovated Wirer hes BASEMENT Apt to int. wit female non -smoke, SUh1Nv tresny decorated applunces yard. pool. bks uibkoes. sauna and paygrasnd. an Dnobsa«al bu•Idrrg full, tumshee and equip(. 1 bed I t a 5550 420-2491 ori pedrowm basement S8s0 montm. ava4abte Apel site management. 5903 and 5912 pus uAMss 436 Planes cap 905-432-2706 Cattle Knc appYanc- w 3 piece balm. Separate entrance. �u�r� naG+iitws ... to fyia Cao - 4C• a HWY 2 No Smo*inq and No Pets 5600 AS �rxrusive Can 427-0355 BOWI1ANVILLE new, buidnq 2 nor- top Soot. elevator :.+rpeung. balco- riff nice view hire last mci ntns rent immed occu- aleMwwrH w•tm 9rest oven- I__ s.zeed windows yard. uttli- 3346 b vww. OFFICE space at Fret ties included. 5575 frstiast. 404-2011 plsaae leave PICKERING - Large dean 3 bedroom. cordo. 2 Wins. 2 bancor"%. now kitchen. indudes tndgsislove. deah- washer and as oorndrsawr Sewed parking. walk b Go clow to schools and panncy 1.705..432.2403 NORTH OSHAWA. 2 daycare 51095 includes as utiieeS Avail Mar 1 905 - Rooms F-Wi . Oar Sublet. sfnort teorm 6-8 n anile Ap- (613)692-1679 I I / Rent pros 1200 sq R. 3 olSces. Clean,, OSHAWA two bedroom regpa 1 area. kitchen and appfe., Pad°ng• laundry' 2038, 4162114.1618. pane locason Cal Andy « . • . • / AJAX newly renovated Su[aww. 906.4262586. V M • • - hone to share. 4 applianc- 4373. balcony. esp. d� room es Par". cable. Laundry. OFFICE/Warshouse- 535W full price -secluded Pod. bbq 5 min. we& b an space available Storage wooded traMer W. Good amenities New bathroom. and office space Shared road, sandy beach SsMg following accents which are delinquent to Cover fie COSI of row and expenses: Roland Simon Gordon Colby Maria Burgess Danel Foscannt Jane Lawson Joan Taylor Any of ft above tenants may pay $9S'weekly frst/Iast. Ed. accommodation Very eco- 1/2 IT Mom Oshawa 416 redeem their tedroom basement apart- NORTH END - 3 bed- 905-428-7737 no ical CS wa/wlvtby 431-1555 13ROCKIFINCH t bed- ment $575 month indusive 83e�7e bordw 579 -SW merchandise at any loom basement apartment. lots of parking laundrynim bungalow finished son- CHECK rt our" Oshawa. time b the faWitrs, a a available April 1room condo. 5 appppkarn�es. glerecroom. deride dove. an $325 per mo. tames eve- 3500 R, hrrNwd • � separate entrance no pets. rytvrg Close b arrh4•rrees. Ino Smola available Im- $9 garage. private yard •q nwcw y. nuhYOes nckded fust/last call collect 1519) 2 ba1rS, air. bowl. close b 5950 pins utMrttes No rhorm smoluer. 72--764o space, very busy Oshawa575 • ti6o0 hnt'Last Call 427- 787-1816 401 and go. available Apel small cMWren. no pet. Aiwa. ideal f« banquet ing 1623 ONE bdrm spacious/fu• 428 - 7162 rip first 'Last 436-1034 roomOSHin East. omenbeditCo- lap, pod hall or any kind of room n fail Home Co noshed basement apt.. TWO BEDROOM apt. hey Rtu btfnern dub. AM farXkOes n Place. above ground windows, stove. pa". central to- parki ng. no pets Non cartorn. row Oshawa Can- wmokers. 5550 rrnorn" re, W. 401 $575.1X) pYn hy- clu ting uhl References. dro NON-SMOKER. avai- firsVlast Avail maned able April 1 5767055 Pickering (905) 839-1398 VACANCIES' Cal Mw one ONE bdrm.. spacrous/Irr- stip rental shop ler a SET- TER Selection DURHAM naked tenement apt.. HOME RENTERS. (905) above ground windows. 426-1278 minimal fee. parking. no Pets Non LANDLORD'S ADVERTISE smokers. $650 mon8dy in- FREEN pnvikges. Close b every- Reasonable rent. 416111 7842. trig. $70 weekly. FvVAnV references. 723.6284. PICKER ING - Single / , e e room, with cable, use of kitchen, wept b Picierwq Gere -prig Suwon. Go, TRENT RIVER, Lake Sell KC 5350 per, Mo. /$170. ,•,,,,,, ntln &-,A biweekly. Phew QD-4M8 ��, � g ooh- dcidrg std. References, ROOM FOR RENT,n mages, 3 pc. bath. G"b% SORROW $10.000 , new as _ House For Rent -Ten South Ajax home near Pte, beach, atae.plaY as $110 per m«Nh., for fJDp- Pidcering. (906) 838 t39e WNITBY Ardrlecarapy Acm.Meb a Taunton Rd, Food City. shred bodien, grid, 90 mn. Ne Picker. oac. Cap Jerry, 6667200. of designed � MRrtby.S1000/per mo + �+bry and batt mm p1 mg. 1-000367.20". Free . �s vcnil�!!9 &. OSHAWA - 2 bedroom rnsar Go, 1795 itc. April lel mbibm.2 Bedroom, Dan H•6868764/ w-416- � apartrwnt, anrailable at 888 car (416) 688-5267 grage.Cap Donal at 496-4m • , 9.30 to 3CO& b and 90D Glen SL Close (416) 46666 36 MONEY � L i'll� Pkkaing News CbSSMW Dept. Is schools. stropping and wwrey -839 Dundas SL G.M. utilities inckrded. bV E., oro bed. apt. n 4ylex. last required. cap 726 T6 a rear 9rdw view. 4993• Clean,, OSHAWA two bedroom alI i6� 9 appfe., Pad°ng• laundry' 2038, 4162114.1618. facilities. $650 ndtdes 8m be adored and 9bfdtedt loved and prea•fved utilities. Cbae 10--b-. WHITBY - large 2 bed - Avail. Mar. 1. Call 726 room scudo apartment tvl 4373. balcony. esp. d� room OSHAWA - charming 2 and kvng-, parking for 2. $795 . Cap bdrm two level ata trr-t -4623' 416- 4321, 665-1623 a 416 To Place Yew CbmWed Ad PkW Call 5769335 Chidren Wellcome, is" NOT GUARANTEED. than molal. Cap 1-811 CHARGE C UP ONT • / ROOMS n private home. 5362123. FEES OTHERS DO NOT NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ESTATE OF GASTON R. E. DUBE All persons having daims against the es- tate of Gaston R.E.Dube, deceased, tate of the Town of Pickering, in the Re- gional Municipality of Durham. who died on or about the 15th day of August, 1994, are hereby notified to Send them the undersigned, duly verthed, on or be- fore the 31 st day of March, 1995. After such date the assets of the above- named estate will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executor shaft then have notice. DATED this 10th day o! Fe- brua ry. 1995 SCHHLLING,EVANS Barristers and Soiici- lots 390 Byron Street South Whitby. Ontano, LIN 5S1 Solicitors ler the Executors U Request For TENDER :ALED TENDERS wall recervied in the VelOPes provided by a undersigned until :(70 A, M. Local Time the Specified closing to TENDER 95-02 Itures Lighting �orescern T8 and Exit :D CLOSING DATE: fesday March 7, 1995 rider dOCUfllentS !MIN aYallable from tele knalest a not r19Ce )AL NOMWAMk, CPP, 'PPO �nB�g rite Bofptd 5dica 100 TB~ Road East AN SRS TINS P� is krtded two* to cans" �D PROJECT NIESM 08 • Canada mous• large l rtardwood 289.5449. OSHAWA - 2 bedroom Share kilrlwn, beth, yard, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT floors. c.a.. Victorian bash. WHITBY - One bedroom DasermnertI apartment, central Oshawa. Available YOU INVESTIGATE oft". Whites, Ialch- int 868$Ny. 1t325hmo. Cao / 1 Thanks to St. Jude and ft setxtrd heat of Jesus ptafAast f750.. 723b997. main film n triplex. � �• Al leave festa 725 SIGNING THOROUGHLY BEFORE downtown heat and h •^• Plein b+�r�• park- P SIGNING ANY t>Opl- fix flltfors ec•ived sacrad heart of Je- M6y irncluded..$535 per month, prmlems. Debt carmwbfttiom. credit ar- CLEARWATER - Uy fur- -OMN-M Dentinal budget plenno or*& repair. FREE rnian.d mtobre CONSULTATIONS. Ontario clubtrou�' heated chem Coaadas hot lubs, w Ijusit 20 (O*Wwa. Taanb)1331125 rrtnws b beaches. NHL 8m be adored and 9bfdtedt loved and prea•fved �Y• Blue Jam' bassi A and horse racks OBTAMeNG A LOAN IS To Place Yew CbmWed Ad PkW Call 5769335 Chidren Wellcome, is" NOT GUARANTEED. than molal. Cap 1-811 CHARGE C UP ONT • / ROOMS n private home. 5362123. FEES OTHERS DO NOT NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ESTATE OF GASTON R. E. DUBE All persons having daims against the es- tate of Gaston R.E.Dube, deceased, tate of the Town of Pickering, in the Re- gional Municipality of Durham. who died on or about the 15th day of August, 1994, are hereby notified to Send them the undersigned, duly verthed, on or be- fore the 31 st day of March, 1995. After such date the assets of the above- named estate will be distributed among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executor shaft then have notice. DATED this 10th day o! Fe- brua ry. 1995 SCHHLLING,EVANS Barristers and Soiici- lots 390 Byron Street South Whitby. Ontano, LIN 5S1 Solicitors ler the Executors U Request For TENDER :ALED TENDERS wall recervied in the VelOPes provided by a undersigned until :(70 A, M. Local Time the Specified closing to TENDER 95-02 Itures Lighting �orescern T8 and Exit :D CLOSING DATE: fesday March 7, 1995 rider dOCUfllentS !MIN aYallable from tele knalest a not r19Ce )AL NOMWAMk, CPP, 'PPO �nB�g rite Bofptd 5dica 100 TB~ Road East AN SRS TINS P� is krtded two* to cans" �D PROJECT NIESM 08 • Canada mous• large l rtardwood 289.5449. OSHAWA - 2 bedroom Share kilrlwn, beth, yard, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT floors. c.a.. Victorian bash. WHITBY - One bedroom DasermnertI apartment, central Oshawa. Available YOU INVESTIGATE oft". Whites, Ialch- int 868$Ny. 1t325hmo. Cao / 1 Thanks to St. Jude and ft setxtrd heat of Jesus ptafAast f750.. 723b997. main film n triplex. � �• Al leave festa 725 SIGNING THOROUGHLY BEFORE downtown heat and h •^• Plein b+�r�• park- P SIGNING ANY t>Opl- fix flltfors ec•ived sacrad heart of Je- M6y irncluded..$535 per month, intg, 411 included, Central 1074. TRACTS. r . tat non sntokar, lemnale pre- Oshawa. 55501mo. Cap rn n _WHAT A STEAL Bow sunny raised bun- 8m be adored and 9bfdtedt loved and prea•fved fared. (905) 886.1531 WHITBY• 2 bedroom 43246466. , Bovmman w. I throughout tat world now and ifxelrer. Oh sacred OSHAWA Cerwe re. - 4 cotat n heat of Jesus, Pray for Us. St Jude worker Of basement apt.. n t x row Go a 401. bdrm 2 *tor adini. °) Lige tit, 3 !dons 2 bee, wwttalt to deck, paved miracles, pray for us. St Jude �er of the hoPs- wwkd.s sop, entrance, fridge. stow. Ia,nrtdry tae.. basement elydurfed, 1.5 balls, apple.. Piling, EAST OSHAWA-house b share, oven two rooms. drive, 5 apple. AN y- for BOBCAYf3EON !U!I- leas, f pray or us. Say this Prayer 9 times a day , by blest hydro, prlug. lob of bread yard wdtoirt deck lltitities prang, std feun oil $116,1100 aeeramable y ( WEfB,Suoaptul, lWenthe h day our prayers tivil be answered re- tmindoxln. Available March tAIG.FisMaWrNrwkaa. AvaiL .mvmr.d. f875hnthhr . 2/3 ling. Cat (9017 5414- dry nckided. 6 460.001 rlontl, non-smoker. Cap �g'ge�u trtMy rMwatM $79,900, Jahn Ttrmbfy 1-soo.61b gafdess d how P opeNse youf skumfim Seem. 4361610 a 66600N Aw 1541 (806) 4331597 0636- p ttortt IrL 4070 7. Pubicabon must be PramWed. P.D. AJAX FIGURE - SKATING CLUB SPRING SCHOOL REGISTRATION (ALL PROGRAMS) APRIL 10 -19th CANSKATE - TUESDAY 6a -THURSDAY 6:30-7:30 APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT AFSC office SATURDAYS 12-2 WEEKDAYS 5-7 for more information call 683-1753 FOXFIRE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE r;t,v nit. MARCH BREAK HORSEBACK RIDING DAY CAMP March 13 - 17 Beginner & Intermediate Lessons & other horse activities 5250/week Transportation Available from Whitby & Markham Phone Patti (905) 852-7772 RONNIE PROPHET SHOW & DANCE 8:00 P.M.. AUCTION 10:00 A.M.- SATURDAY FEB. 25TH. Everyone Welcome at the Holiday Inn, (Harmony Rd & 401) Oshawa. AUCTION -FREE SHOW & DANCE $15 BANQUET, SHOW & DANCE - S45 The Auctioneers Ass'n. of Ontario ... is holding its annual competition for no- vice & experienced auctioneers. This is a live auction with a variety of arti- cles for sale to the general public. Great fun! and, a chance to hear many of Ontario's finest auctioneers compete for the top prize. The ban- quet follows the auction at 5:00 with the show & dance starting at 8:00. For more details call: Ross Mclean (905)576-7550 or Joyce Norris (905)951-1628 PERSONAL, PRIVATE ...PSYCHICS..' Get answers now! 1-900-451.6894 must be 18+ .................. DATING Service are ail afferent Partner Search lets you *elect attractive. Professional, won who &W have some hm. Penson al matching. at- fadable, Iqq term rele- tionshipe. Call for my Ores I= wdh no obkjabon or 4 b pin at 8831 241 DEATH NOTICE LISTINGS To listen to death notice information that has been received' too late to publish in this newspaper, call 683-3005 or dial 405-6591 (Clarington Residents only). All death notices that are published in the News Advertiser or This Week will automatically be listed on this complimentary phone line. ROMANS 7 VS. 3 So they. if +vh le her husband Irveth, she be married 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 SWAN - ETHEL VIOLET IY') Flight Officer. R.C.A.F - On Gebruary 18th. 1995 at the Green Gables Retirement Home. Stoultville. Vi Swan. ^ear daughter of the ate Alban and Marga - 'et Swan. Prede- ceased by sister Peart D evtn and survived by sister Dorothy Stowe. Aurt of Joan. Robert. Donna. Harry. Denns. and fancies. Friends ^fav be recet at the McEactlne Funeral -orae. 28 Oki Kingston Rd. Ajax (Pickering V6aW). (905) 428- B488 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Funeral service to be held on Tuesday. Fe- ruary 21st, 1995 at 1 p m. at St. Paurs - On - The -Hill Anglican Church (882 Kingston Rd, Pickering i. Cre- ma6on. Donations may be made to the chanty of your ctnorce. COLLARD -Mara entered into rest on Sunday February 19.1995 at the Village Retirement Centre. %kering, Ontario. in her 75th year. Mana Collard beloved wife of the late William Bright Collard. Loving mother of Barbara and her husband Alasdair Mclean and Patricia and her husband Robert Dingle. Dear Oma at Angie Mclean and Kan - berry Drigfe. A memon- al service will be held on Tuesday February 21 at 2 pm. at McEactr tie Funeral Home. 28 Old Kingston Rd. Plckenng Village) Ajax 905-428-8488. In lieu 7f flowers. donations 10 the Princess Margaret Hospital - Dancer Research, or the Ajax & Pick enng Hospital would be appreciated by the 'anxly. A sincere thank YOU b all those who lave our mother they loving care in the past ' 0 years. WlIh a special mank you to Dr Atkinson. Dr. Weber. Dr. Allison. Dr. Zanke and all the special nurses. Andrew Sears January K. 1992 - Fehruary 21.1994 'Memories are like threads of gold. Ther never tarnish or grow old." ORZEII—NARY In lacing menus; of a dear Mother & Grandmother who passed aw•av Feb. 20. /SKI? Sadh missed along lifes way. )wetic remembered every day. N, longer in our life to shore. But in our hearrs. she's always there. A/wavy in our hearts 6 droughts. Luvc ycwr Duaghlcn Nina. Tru. -y & Famrtics. Papa. Lynn and Cynthia THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBRUARY 22, 1995 -PAGE 27-A To place your personalized In Memoriam, call 576-9335 and let one of our professional advisors help you. YOU OOT THE APPLICATION... NOW... 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TODAr , . � SO Oy``�• C11D &IM §K.� L ML F= A PINSIM& MM Of FM A LW MW RAW PUM 1111100111111.116XIM "Alislocift &*W "Olvoled0mver PEFJT= PON HOME on P-- OFPIM ONLY $179AW • Greet bM'n 1A 10CIOW Larr 5 bo*=m hwas. 2,11-pim I - 21h • Fuly b"W bos=W GrW for dotlos, hoya Accaustoft D*4615. PlablWaniect"Wtypes' • Par" for 7 Care an properly CALL asonciaLALWAW JUDY PATERSW 416-=1-3536 R~ GENM LTD. im urm W 111111=11111 0* $6,M &M " io kilhal for I igissm FreshM -* so F few Shows 194' dM Id 18C[ CIIOrC�" AMMM SM 4144GS-M ROUGE REALTY UD. STI Na co� WIN so" -1.900 sq. ft. of kau% 3 Prllitg spaces, Inge W114n 1p, 2 + I bldmomok brborry, solarkok loft of $10rave, 46 ;I I Jscww and 10"a ; 1111 0 Wdle Over WIM MM dOAM dWL JOHN MONIZ* 831-3300/686-3330 R~ - FIRST La I QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. pill* Pit 77W , st—ifte *Out- k""Wat"d" y 4 speciam tndiosru + 3 bolt am fim dam Womb I & law* room ti Huge wAslor * sOM9 ars- Inside wcns ID prap F«ros4 LwWaceped + dedod CALL DAVED IINIX110W X11683 -Z!!2 R~ QUALITY ONE LTD. 1113K A01 LJWIW $119,M Why pay MIM. 060~ bunIldow 40 f" lot SWA bully roost Quirt WAk" area "I F I 4 carft me few 4 am for %* me &am 4 dont mu ki CAU DWE NeLEW AT 6194MM • 3hWau-WAb%wp1=3 69"=WN=dqL M ljob" • ftWxlqVWd=W1DqffiN L^ in • Ud1ft&ftM"hft" • NMI Ease- • Ferallrebbcd -."W TAWJW" :.P.- - - -f� - .,4FIRST • 3 bunpalme Detached d brk*, 3 hadvo 1, 2 both how with mature callir • =0100 rm kdCllrrl hedge, front & biw* • Large pdvm lot wNh man deck. Immaculate, Uses • Quiet estdWAW am neutral, pretty decor throughout $159MW. DON'T MISS TINS JACQUELYNN TRULY WMACULATE TANNER* H011W CALL... RICKSEMISOW 619-9500 831-3300 WMW FIRST N"d" REALTY "HERMITAGEJUST LISTED BEAUTY" BACKS ON TO Stunning 4 bedroom pRAVINE F�OYoul home - Tribute built - sold oyou Full of upgrades - Inbe bednce step side this 3 rooin Pickering beauty. Features Beautiful inside and 2 walkouts, deck, central Out - This home shows air, air cleaner & much "Pride of ownership" more. Upgrades gelore. CALL sk Aing $199,5W. CALL STEVE FEJMN* BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 683-2992 WMW QUIWALONE LM. RLTR. QUALITY ONE LM. RLTR. PIE -SHAM LOT INIre- PRIVATE BACK YARD PICKERING $198,900 S227,5W FvA bus, grew iondscaping X 4 spacious rooms X Ceramics rrougtW plus becks on to a runbW. x Laundry room 1st floor • 4 bedroortus cx Nice fiepgce intm* ApproiL 2.450 sq. tt room Lo%"modein Idlcfren X Close to sdwol.park A GO • Nein floor family room with Train •finsphice & h9stilstor X Located in one d Me ben Car** Vacuum Cw*W air owiditioniry areas X Don't wait to call • This is woi d a IoW. PATRICIA X. REASIXIN PLEASE CALL FIRS BARME C0X*v 839-7449 683-2992 PEFJT= PON HOME on P-- OFPIM ONLY $179AW • Greet bM'n 1A 10CIOW Larr 5 bo*=m hwas. 2,11-pim I - 21h • Fuly b"W bos=W GrW for dotlos, hoya Accaustoft D*4615. PlablWaniect"Wtypes' • Par" for 7 Care an properly CALL asonciaLALWAW JUDY PATERSW 416-=1-3536 R~ GENM LTD. im urm W 111111=11111 0* $6,M &M " io kilhal for I igissm FreshM -* so F few Shows 194' dM Id 18C[ CIIOrC�" AMMM SM 4144GS-M ROUGE REALTY UD. STI Na co� WIN so" -1.900 sq. ft. of kau% 3 Prllitg spaces, Inge W114n 1p, 2 + I bldmomok brborry, solarkok loft of $10rave, 46 ;I I Jscww and 10"a ; 1111 0 Wdle Over WIM MM dOAM dWL JOHN MONIZ* 831-3300/686-3330 R~ - FIRST La I QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. pill* Pit 77W , st—ifte *Out- k""Wat"d" y 4 speciam tndiosru + 3 bolt am fim dam Womb I & law* room ti Huge wAslor * sOM9 ars- Inside wcns ID prap F«ros4 LwWaceped + dedod CALL DAVED IINIX110W X11683 -Z!!2 R~ QUALITY ONE LTD. 1113K A01 LJWIW $119,M Why pay MIM. 060~ bunIldow 40 f" lot SWA bully roost Quirt WAk" area "I F I 4 carft me few 4 am for %* me &am 4 dont mu ki CAU DWE NeLEW AT 6194MM • 3hWau-WAb%wp1=3 69"=WN=dqL M ljob" • ftWxlqVWd=W1DqffiN L^ in • Ud1ft&ftM"hft" • NMI Ease- • Ferallrebbcd -."W TAWJW" :.P.- - - -f� - .,4FIRST SELLS HOMES FAST AND FOR TOP DOLLAR CALL NOW AND START PACKING! s .54,500 Great Starter Home In North Ajax! Walkout to large deck and fully fenced lot. Central air. Close to school, shops and GO Train. Call Now. 831-3300. Great 3 Bedroom! Situated on a Ige. lot. Freshly painted. Upgraded brdlm. New windows. patio door 8 front deck. Finished bsrrd with 3 -pc. bath. Call Today. 831-3300. $1 79,WG Beautiful Brick, 2 Storey! Large lot. interlocking driveway Finished basement. Main floor walkout and bay window Call Now. 831-3300 GLENN PRICE Sales Representative 831-3300 Totally Upgraded Home! New windows. doors. flooring. oak handrails and more. Large fully fenced lot. Close to schools and shopping. Call Now. 831-3300 John Boddy "Evergreen Special"! Lovely 2.000 sq. ft. Premium lot. 2 walkouts. Breakfast area with centre island Upgrades galore! W Today 831-3300 yr^ r Super 6.5% Mortgage Till April 1/99! 4 bedrooms. Approx. 2,400 sq. ft. Main floor family room with tp Large eat -in kit. Neutral decor. Cal Today, 831-3300. S•2' 9,90n. Mature Area Near Park! 2,746 sq. ft. with main floor family room and den. Kilichen and breakfast area. Circular oak staircase. Call Now 831-3300 23 9.9c Discovery Bay Area! Complete privacy backing on to ravine main floor family and laundry rooms. Large entrance with spiral staircase. Call Today 83'-3300 S399,900 Faces The Lake! Lovely 4 bedroom, situated on very large lot. Complete basement apartment with walkout b second separate entrance. Call Now. 831-3300. 9,9CC 3.000+ sq. ft.! One of Ajax's best lakefront properties. Air conditioning. Central vac. Alarm system. Includes all the extras! •• •rr Gorgeous Estate! Stunning grounds. Driveway lined with mature trees. Trout pond. Pool. Hot tub Absokitely beautiful! Cad Now, 831-3300. 1072 MIILDROSE CRESCENT 1012 RIVERVIEW CRESCENT 956 SAYSHORE COURT 'PICKERING (Ducie K Maple Gate) PICKERING (Rouge Valley Ravine) PICKERING (West shone A Bayly) $2649900 $3549900 $2499900 NEED DIRE . CALL GLENN �— PRICE r•--- -------- ------ CLIP HERE --------- —831 ------"_� nq ' A FeRST REALTY LTD. ,I CwLL W/Mby REALTOR I I � - ----- -- ---- a o�nwTEo -J ---'�/-t-�-- -9-0-5--8-3-1---3-3-0-0 c�er ya6 cLEAANAA RD.o,PICKERINK 0- -----/ 905 686-3330- J1 M&Mrk"waMwpodedwapawabrpww�ApowinO«nd rapO�N wr. --- on 5% down to qualified purchasers. "Based on 25% dawn, 25 year amortization on the current 6 month closed term rate of t RVMm,.r,, MAINTAINS�EsrMMW sww� IN ara�c�c WEAMOMHATWIM�-,-- 3% '/s% 3,4% 4% 5% 6% BEFORE YOU LIST YOUR HOME GET THE FULL STORY DO NOT BE MISLED CALL US FIRST'. &--, - - 1 -.1 44vvi M. l ONE OWNER - $160,000 PICKERING Very nice inside and out. The rooms are of good size, huge eat -n kitchen, walrout to large fenced yard and deck. Has cer" air and many extras. Please call the agent on duty for details. 831-3300 FABULOUS HOME LOCATED IN HERMITAGE AJAX - $229,999 4 bedrooms, al brick double door entry, CBIW*ral 09ft Ceramic itrotVh(P t. Access to garage, security system, walk to sdwols, park, dose 10401 and GO station. Please cal the agent on duty fee details. 831.3300 fiiif■7 111M EXCELLENT VALUE fit PICKERING LOCATION • 4 wp bedroom' • 2 wdo ft 10 PdD A POOP • RL NC room v* 1 piece! ' 1W kreguw fenced bd • Eat-irt kitdtCri Ent. iDgar.! ' kvmw PWR I6oey krt*'e; id Pfeaee "n the agent on duty for details. 831.3300 i 12.1% 112% REIMAX ROYAL SUTTON LEPAGE GROUP Based on IN Sales Ajax/Pickering for Jan./95 6% 5.201. COLOWELL NRS BANKER "HERMITAGE" EXECUTIVE -5243.900 Gorgeous 4 bedroom. approx. 2.626 sq, ft. in prest4ous Ajax neighborhood. PrOfft=nal decorating & landscaping make fthis mpeccabie home a pleasure lo view. Loaded w0h such upgrades as gas fseptece insert. central air plus 0 terbdkng wakway. Please cap the agent . -i duty for details. 831-3300 CHARMING DETACHED $119,00!! Encelerlt vakie - 3 bedrooms - horl an loos - I w e entry - prh ate hedged 50 x 120' of - 4 aippiehftoes deluded.. before is sold - Caf us!!! Please can the agent on duty for detaill& 831.3300 MORTGAGE FINANCING om CDNSOLDATION fr IDS LINES OF CF&W DISCHAR ED IPU Rut MY SELF-EMPLOYED i INNOUALFED APPLICANTS CONSKMM 2ND MORTGAGES UP TO W% ON PURCK4SES PRIVATE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR ALL YOUR FNANCII1G NEEDS Ceff "TM MOrf>lge Andrew J. Wright "'1110 Yq�gfge moi" 906.831-M Nodit Fkrndd servi1 Ltd 048W 01" ?tet syswx a, tl edum* or, 3-5% 1.7°'01 0 1.7�'a 0 CENTURY MINCOM REALTY 21 WORLD 19.1% OTHERS 1 mal r VIA- A;:IF:0RDAB�E E__SANCE Bright sun facing home in excekm area. Al brick. WfT garage. hardwood floors, farri y room + fireplace. Save on tvwx gt Impeccable. Ony $194.900. Please call the went on duty for details. 831-3300 2.000 SO. FT - $189.900 - PLUS FINISHED BASEMENT t8' kwo+ wwalaA ' Men f tm* room + fwepiaoe New custom 4 -piece an suite beth ' New 60 oz. broadoom Pame m room + wet bar ' 2 extra bdnns + 41iece hath in bvK BMA" deco lhrarg w • Extensive * iWa r" d Wxlscapng Please call the agesit on duty for detail:. 831-3300 .-x 7-1 UNIQUE 5 BEDROOM HOME - ONLY $203,900 Detached of brick home. Over 2,100 4 R - mein fbor lw* room with fireplacb - main fbor lanky, ckctliar stairesse, .vaster bath horn with on stria b seperate shower and much more. Please cal the agent on duty for details. 831.3300 E • .. ��� .. !!i: iri. �?�r,. � .•rr•rrrr .. •.•...•.htllllll. ifll.•I.. CAPITAL GAINS ELECTION PACKAGES NOW AVAILABLE OTTAWA, December 21, 1994 ... Revenue Canada today released two information packages to help Canadians claim their remaining capital gains exemption. The Department has also set up toll-free numbers for people who need general information or assistance in making this claim. The numbers are 1-800-959- 8281 for English enquiries, and 1-800-959-7383 for French enquiries. As a result of the February 1994 budget, the $100,000 lifetime capital gains exemption is no longer available for property disposed of after February 22, 1994. However, by filing an election with their income tax return, Canadians who owned property on February 22, 1994 can still claim the unused portion of their $100,000 capital gains exemption. And, they don't have to sell or give away their properties to do so. The two information packages will be of interest to anyone who owned property on February 22, 1994, such as cottages, rental property, land, stocks and bonds, mutual funds, jewelry, art, coin and stamp collections, and taxi and fishing licenses. The Capital Gains Election Package for Seniors is available for persons over 65 who have simple investments and who file the TIS -A Income Tax and Benefit Return. The other package, a more detailed Capital Gains Election Package, is available for individuals whose capital gains situations range from simple to complex. These packages contain the necessary form to file an election and instructions on how to complete it. Each package leads individuals through the election process by answering such questions as: • What is a capital gain? • What are the tax implications of filing an election? • What are the tax benefits? • What kinds of property qualify for the election? • Under what conditions can I claim an exemption for my house? My cottage? • How do I estimate my property's fair market value? Last February's budget change to the $100,000 capital gains exemption is expected to affect a great many Canadians at various income levels. Since filing an election is optional, individuals should review their tax situation to decide if the election will benefit them. 31 00 F/ or FiR S T REALTY LTD. 6 6 0 Aftwe RAY*Youll *4 Inged family home located in You? be maiung a great start with en one. WHY RENT? GIVE ME SPACE! Px tee N's desrable Ambertea. ICs fully This home after you tree bedrooms, a bright CARRIES FOR $1 AN PER I MN There s quality throughout this four bedroom Beta *& has three bedrooms, man flr. fam. and specious " room. eal-n k1chen wah Good-bye landlord! This three bedroom execL&m home with sunken man tioor family 831 -3300 w�, so -in kildnen and a oak wpboards fin6hed room n bsmtt have sits an l gruiet court a South Alk a room. den and laundry roan. This home also promnum seed lot 5189.777. Great value for w,3 -pc. bath. ndAral decor. 5159.1190. VNO feaQires an eM�+ kAchen, walkout b a large teadxes gleaning hardwood floors, upgraded yourmoney! weyou bah. al kneed yard and has a fONLY 29.90er><. Droadlhm and ids tastefully decorated Perfect for a young tamrly. ONLY $129.900. throughuout Lots of extras for $269.900 j IT HAS BEEN SAID: "THE BITTERNESS OF POOR (QUALITY SALLY McCRAE* REMAINS LONG AFTER THE SWEET TASTE OF LOW PRICE" BUYING? SELLING? I OFFER YOU KNOWLEDGEABILITY, EXPERIENCE, 831 =3300 RELIABILITY & HONESTY THINK ABOUT M ED WILLIAMSON, BROKER, 831-3300 20 YEARS A PRO •'j; QUIET COURT , �• $160,000 - Bright sunny home. Country kitchen - C USTOM BUNGALOW 1 YEAR NEW LOCAMON- LOCATION - LOCATION! 2 baths, built-ins galore. Impressive Pk*Ao rg - stunning Coughlan features 9 cerings, AIBERLEA $177$00 and priced to sell! ¢ . OmwV hardwood fbm, Jacuzzi en suite. (3 full Lovely 3 bdrm. features bright e" kitchen, fireplace, n CALL ED WILUAMSON 831-3300 wo rooms) walkout basement - KJeeal for n -laws - plus kving room, 3 washrooms (master en suite), fnished rec 7% fill November 96. run., central air 8 5 Great f until 99. BRAND SPANKIN NEW 2,347 sq. ft., main floor library, unique family room, 4 bedrooms. Last one in this phase - on 50' lot. CARTIERMODEL _ 1.SW so. FT Reduced to $232,000. JUST LISTED Co,Tw knit - W9W. CALL ED WIUJAMSON 831-3300 2 bedroom. + den + tuelooroeraimim kitchen y - 2 baths /gyp f 3 harking - k)dw - 6- 6 apphanoes 81/2% 2 -�O- Showe 10 pkrs - $201,900. FINANCING MOSM MODEL - 1.200 SO. FT. µ� - 2 parking + lbedroorne ocker + sun m5 aappl � - 2 baft res gorgeous and in a village -like S th floor - minors - Wsw kiAcneri setting. Sunken living room fireplace - Show bsell - immatxilaN , 5178•500 and family room with walkout. OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN., 1:30-4:30 P.M. - FREE FLOOR PLANS $156,. f VIEW S LEAN OSCHIARENT Vo 905 311UR OF THE REC -3300 RE/MAX FIRST CALL ED WILUAMSON 831-3300 r, O'DONOGHUE 831-3300 ROMW FIRST REALTY LTD. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE JUST $169,900 Better act fast!! 1,800 sq. ft., open concept home features main floor family room, fireplace, all large bedrooms, full master en suite, 5 appliances. Freshly painted, over- sized lot. Ready for immediate possession. POWER OF SALE!! PICKERING - $195,900 Fantastic location! This 2,000+ sq. ft. home has 4 large bedrooms, hi -efficiency furnace, greenhouse kitchen, main floor family room. fireplace, finished rec room, central air, gorgeous yard. This one won't last. Call now. POWER OF SALE! $239,900 2,550 sq. ft., all brick home on a 147 deep lot, beautifully landscaped, gorgeous sunken greenhouse kitchen, CAC, huge bedrooms, fully finished basement - prime Pickering location. This home M= be sold. Call me for appointment to view. BRAND NEW - 2,900 SQ. FT. $274,900 This truly exquisite home is professionally decorated, has upgraded ceramics, hrdwd. & brdlm., french doors, etc. Mn. fir. fam. rm. with gas fp., den and 2nd storey loft are truly impressive. 3 car gar.!! Located steps to the lake. Call me for a personal inspection. RELY ON BEV ... To Get Your Home Sold BEV MrLEAN son Repremdmdw 1001 BENTON CRESCENT 12 HETTERSLEY DRIVE 1836 STTOOWNGTON STREET { 1896 BOWLER DRIVE 1T71 LISTOWELL CRESCENT 1415 ANTON SQUARE 4 . GLENDALE NORTH DICKERING-- SOUTH AJAX Charming open 'oncept Approx 2 'Or sc " exea.trve Easy bvwg m ?,:s sous west with soiarium & 2 walkouts. beauty or qu't tour, bong cooa° Main floor family room, new Large principal rooms wrtt 2 large bearooms. balcony gas furnace. fireplace & "w"I' upgrades w%grew view. 'a urdry & storage Gourmet lutchen 8 impress,ve . 6 appliances central air toyer Outck possesswn 8 bargaat Call Bev McLean. 831-3300 Can Bev McLear.. 831.3300 w" Cal Bev McLean. 031-3300 ... So if you're thinking of moving, give nw a caaf I will be glad to answer all your questions. RE/MAX FIRST REALTY LTD. 831-3300 "ALL THIS MARKET NEEDS..." is a home like yours! To List and Sell... Call Me First! -Court Ma" - Pb*"W lol - Growl wlw, d bride 2500 4 IL - Flo* size fitclrsn wM woi%M b deck Huge master bedroom wilt en NO - Finny roorrr wMh %X&& --i RM firs. - amclirrg an s pact_ wwywd is 7G' k mail. trona in desirable Ioca�ion Eelarr boor p1w - Huge lit's Sunken tering mom - Sepemb din. nn. Mssbr bedroom has sins g ares It Six an suit Lot of orfs - Grw rwi�tborhood! Call Slays Mi, 8313900 - Plumium lot - Zow 4 fL d Muary - 9' caing. hardwood flooring. pa Mgfron9 - Conten w" layout - Mary spsuous 'Cooks lit- LWaded cabirwtsAoerW" Mester wits wilr 6•pc. on suit! Net fumew inlerwd, www" Urrgw bmion - Rare triple gage Kdjfam. nn oornbo with On firepivos 2nd Ar. studio" - Perfect Irmo ollice IN I 3 ceramic *w" - Rot decor Farmer nadd home - Wok b fin We ll, schools Call Slow AW 031 X300 STEVE 'MILL 831-3300 R6�MP1C FIRST 2 ` REALTY LTD. CSI' i G1 I f a You may find the our dream X4jY-jiages! ,,�^ News Adertiser 1* e LIVE fN THE VLLAGE Ouaily all -brick side spit, 3+2 bedrooms, double garage, ai new windows. root and furnace. Lange lot with deck, mail floor fanny TOT- _ Locaiort! Location! Gary GARY PECK. Am START RIGHT HERE Wait b7 you see ft inside. It - _� , LAURA sparkles. 3 bedrooms. 3 balks, MARKS* farNy roam, fireplace, fnislted basentert and steps to parka 3 6199500 conservation- For more delais cad Join baton now. 831-7677. .IONN PATOlr Don't mss this opportunity. call Laura i 619-9500. JUST MOVE IN! — — Sparkling clean tamrry sized — on quiet street features. . New brdlm. 6 auhion firs. Hardwood floor in huge — J Oversized garage with ELEGANCE A CHARY! Frtistted bear** ttrorrgltout flus 3 bedroorn home, is updated A centray 1,, 1,1 Lots of wood accents, tlreplaGB, Ca a ins & more! UAIRYN WOO[r STW= OUT? LOOK NO FURTHER 2 fbd condo q - It tsrtt * En trots l ufdry • 3 bedrooms • 2 barns Bsfoorry oft tititg room Don't wits at erira Lsioogns, 420-71877. atEW tAN0CW LNE fN SALrfiOi fart�E LM , Lm q 2 bsfoettt =do dM b nEsfiy. 2 burls• 2 dembd d. 11111111102, P.5oft. tiAllr POW M&M M. ►: v i re I MISACIEVENS ZEAL ESTX SAM PICKE=1l "M 4.7677 PW 831-7M ' fblsa II,F,,.ur,,rw ,,��,, ••AssoeYsfiwlnr INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER HERITAGE REALTY LTD. AJAX PICKERING 61 9-9500 837-9500 BEAUTIFUL BRICK BUNGALOW! 3 W...s., fireplace, huge kitchen, lge. mature lot a oversized heated garage, SUSAN in. bsmt. + new gas heat 8 cent. vac, will not last!! Cal Susan Yncent, 619 - VINCENT* M LUXURY RENTAL $1429Alo. ALL INCLUSIVE! 619-9500 ; Apnl possession, 3 -pc. now' Susan V�,ddirgs. 5 apG� ' ,fi � 11111 - - _� , LAURA -94VESTM DREAM" MARKS* fourplex with commeraal opportunely positive cash flow Great location 6199500 .just reduced to S189.900 'Assumable mortgage. Don't mss this opportunity. call Laura i 619-9500. JUST MOVE IN! — — Sparkling clean tamrry sized — on quiet street features. . New brdlm. 6 auhion firs. Hardwood floor in huge — J Oversized garage with cedar door 4 -pc. en suite 8 wak-n closet in master suite . 1,821 sq. ft. of Irving space- LUCY BATEWN $11!000 JUST LISTED AssOCift Great starter home. Combined iv. FM A d'n. ML E" 114,an, &dw CalmLuty Babson, 6853ft110361 � • a 1a x19~9600 PRIM AL HUM PESHSHAM COURT LOT LISTNIG %ming 3 bedroom exealbn home on a huge lot. prof S*W PETER MUELLER dock Brill hot tub. This' hofto eoafMM g�ilioil� lcikdtert b large BROICERI�OWNER dt�, �ri� Loaded. Asking $2o4,900.b0= trench (416)410-95M SURON GROUP �VOVE WITH MUELLER OMEGA REALTY (416) 281 -MM • s� IDP►aerMalhre"Aatodab ftroftar CYNTHIA Simi out vaa,ewL-sha the,,( Maantenancee free. Rencall c619-9500 v��«ntmt. OEM BRENDA SUN. 214 STONE CLYDE Approx. 4,000 sq. �. or fin °ec 619-9500 ched �r $244,Super ome SANDRA why -a E:o` tral location GILUS •so`aca�looyrails 'Very dean 3 bedroom 619-9500 For more woo. on this f hom Gifts (905)619-9goo. JUS-- $102,000 only fo Ajax condo with air, laundry en piece baths and Also pool, sauna CHANTAL complex. DOWNEY* *Call Chantal fo 6199500 9500. .O."wi YOU hal thorou.; before. You have the sole opti satisfied with my servict " You will have your to occurrence on closing t( " Your property will sell commission on closing " If I am late for an appoi " If you are not contactec donate $50.00 on closir If you are not contactec of your choice. If I have listed your prop time with a minimum of performance I will termi expect that there will be Promise and is backed M• &Y' PEOPLE! e private, mature, fully fenced yard !nor with country kitchen, this home g distance to most amenities, this is 619.9500 for more details and your , 24 P.M. AYE., WHITBY e including a huge recreation room )okwood area near Taunton and Brenda Clyde aZ 619-9500. TO BUY? e. bright kitchen ra I air b RA cent. vac. S 145,900"* your real esMe needs. call Sandra STED! y 2 bedroom, south ce, balcony, central 5 appliances, 2 4 - in closet in master. ub and tennis in the information! 619 - HOME FOR HIS, HERS, A YOUR CHILDREN Smart 3,205 sq. ft. layout for merging single parents, close to elementary & secondary schools & bus service, private office facility, Brady Bunch kitchen & great room size, enjoy cottage type outdoor activities right from your rear yard, 4 or 5 bedrooms include own en suites, TINA MARIE new beginning from $323,990. MASON DETACHED BEAUTIES! $114,500. Super starter with hardwood & garage. $134,800. 1 1/2 storey with family room, woodstove & more. DARRYL $139,800. Bungalow with in-law apt. & GLOVER" MVA garage. Manager Call Darryl Glover, 619-9500. 619-9500 SOUTH AJAX LOCATION BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD ' Surrounded by Parks & Lake ' Hot tub & pool • Tennis courts • Ceramic tiles ' Fireplace TINA ' Appliances BOWEN• * $92,400 619-9500 { Tina Bowen, 619-9500. TIN'S REALTOR FOR LIFE GUARANTEE \- word that your Real Estate experience with me will be professional, d as enjoyable as possible. You can expect prompt quality information ig and after the purchase or sale of your property. I GUARANTEE W. cancel your listing agreement at any time if you are not 100% Aone calls returned within one hour or I will donate $20.00 per a charity of your choice. You supply the number of occurrences. within 90 days of listing or I will deduct $500.00 from your listing hen I sell it. tment I will donate $20.00 on closing to a charity of your choice. at least once a week by me about your listing or market conditions I will to a charity of your choice. at least once a year by me in the future I will donate $30.00 to a charity rty I will g attempt to et the best possible price in a reasonable amount of inconvenience to you. If at any time you are not fully satisfied with my ate our listing at your request. If you are purchasing property, you can ninimal surprises about its condition now and in the future. This is my ►y Martin's Realtor For Life Guartntee- 1RTIN DEJONG, 619-9500 p1t I 4' ` 1= C/atherine°ENO WESTINGI Outstanding 4 bdrm. on 152' deep lot Safe, separately fenced inTound f>Wt Only $217,90 THMIIONG OF SEUAG? 619-9500 I TALL listings right away! This is the tine to show your home to my b CALL TODAY'. CATHERINE MCGILL, 619-9500. S S S S ---------------------- S S1 1 s FREE MARKET EVALUATION si CERTIFICATE sI This special coupon entities you to a free sl computerized market analysis, without sl l obligation. Mail this coupon to Catherine sl l or call to arrange a meeting. Sutton sl l Group Heritage Realty Inc. 520 Westney s� 1 Rd. S. 619-9500. $1 S CATHERINE McGiLl. It is r,a Carherme's *A*n on to ,okt cu�my hood properties. $ Ls s 1`9-n a s s s s s s s s s_s s s s a s J JAMES ilk MIESTNEY HEIGHTS -AJAX" CARR' Detached brick, 4 bedrooms. 3 Laths. fireplace. double car garage. 619-9500 tan c � ts�ssoo to�w� ceramics, will not last. ;al games M STEVE LASZLO' DETACHED BACKSPLIT - $128.989 Lge. 3 bdrm backspin. =at -c hdrvwcoe-srre ct cwer ever ^as fain. rm. 619-9500 area ah "" . cern. vac.. smeitite ds"- �qe ot. Targe recr+ocmooe. Cast Steve :aszio. M5i 619-9500, BARBARA LET's THIK SUMER" SDecrous 4 bdrm. home on 252' deep tot with heated reground pooh' Fab. PRESTON' layoutell dW Itvidn-, kitchen with scan m. mn. fir. tam. rm. with freplete CGA & large "taster wth 4 -pc. en suite. Extras nd" Cern. ar. cern. vat. sewft , 619.9500 saner - call Bwbscam l�reom 6 erlock m" Make a splash n Alai ft STOP, CIRCLE, CALL! CHANTAL DOWNEYe 619-M S1I 4MO Foalm d this 3 bedroom holm irckde: CAC, CMAC, Zir- en suit. hardwood doors, wit -in ioleflell with,waMolt to new deck and fitly fenced a yard and a Areal lbW pOwder 1'00111! {T/�era uS toddy!! RICK MENARY' `® 619-%% $17"M This ham has it all - �eeaulilw decor 'Hardwood nous 'Two firepitices LAURA 'F"isi,.d baseluent T r -49ftr sge. MARKS' ?be Sig= are Cbaxgft&-- ^.____ n - 011 � d by Ronn James 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 5 M11"ON 6.5% for 5 years, was available to everyone interested in qualifying for, C or renewing their mortgage. Those that did are absolutely giggling at their REAISONS TO UST n good fortune. What I don't understand is why more people didn't take advantage of this market "window of opportunity-" Newspaper columnists, financial WITHMINC gurus, real estate agents -- hell, even 0M people on the street were telling the O public to "Just do it". But like any recovering market place it takes a few brave souls to lead the charge and 270 some months later we tend to follow. This point was proven, when the last 31/2 series of rate climbing happened in the com early spring of '94. The result? A NEW CHOICE OVER S1 S MILLION in COMMISSION SAVINGS IN flurry of activity from consumers RealtyLtd. SOUTII[ERN ONTARIO. TALK TO A MINIMUM entering or upgrading in the real estate market. There are several reasons rates '" E M e E R e R o K E w roller -coaster. Sometimes it becomes COMMISSION PRO OR ASK YOUR NEIGHBORf WHOSE difficult to decide whether we are the H0 WE t Y SOLD, HOW YOU CAN SAVE victors er victims, ru. 83171w1054 My personal belief in our uppity rate COMMISSION DOLLARS, move was one of necessity. The mortgage market follows the bond market. usually 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 relatively safe. investment (about as risky as most Canadians can get) tends to be JUDY STACEE"' GARRY FREE"' RAUL CASINO' LOIS THOMPSON•* RON ARGUE' BARBARA K. SMITH** ridiculously low, they (the investors) start to shop around for other more FEATURE H.,,. OMES 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 / r f I _� that the money be used to purchase a t %RF.I_1F%AR1F!" - I bond issue. The money will be used ' W sa, ft Aa raw formafod. 2 bedroom hardwood .! den. 2 Lull baths. csramcsmurors for residential mortgages- The rate of PhWTrran,r,r,d. Call Ju& Stacw-- 837-1354 interest is only 3.9 to 4% total. MMBecause the mortgage lending rate is only 6.55E (as in '93) the bank's lending margin is very little, 2.2.55E and the whole deal looks like not even worth wasting anyone's time and ( _ Excellent, quiet child -safe court location, 3 lar bedeat-in kitchen besides no one is buying houses and rooms With drop using mortgage money anyway, so backs on to park. Det. 2 storey, 3 + 1 ceiling and finished basement. This home why bother? Ct;TE AS A BU ON!, bdrm., cent. air, large cold cellar, finished backs on to wooded area. Close to lake. Modern clean d bright' Large lot, ince Why bother indeed. if consumers 104 b0 t od' ptr,m% eau a„b„a K Sff&-, bsmt., 2 bay windows. Call Lois Call Ron Argue' 837-1054. don't put a demand on mortgage 837.1054 Thompson", 837-1054. money why should it go up? This is today's big question. Where is the / t investor with the $50,000 going to go, if not into the bond market? Why, the e — Z:6m mutual fund market, if you check now you'll see they've experienced an is excellent year attracting new money. w Rete is the back's dilemma $7,W DOWN FREEHOLD GREAT VALUE: TRY AN OFFER:: DO YOU HAVE ALLERGIES'! The bank must find a way to lure 3 bedrooms. speAdng dean. nice Isyad get in Mein floor amiy room pus 3 large bedroans• Feel coy, in ers 3,200 sq. R home Wier 2 kamacilslo 4 bedroom beck nowr hod pet, back the investor with the money to kachsn. an suit. masler bedroom, wry, wry mosey ferdnd baeenwrt and apperroe I included. 1n0 res, roman 11b en wit, main Icor don ; non-smokers. Close to GO Tran replenish the mortgage pool and start 1054 b* b ewrytlrrg. Cal t� Caaw-, 437- ,lust wean down. CY port Argue•. 837.1054• Placing new and renewable mortgages. tamly room. Cat krdr wer e- 837-1054.. w.ea�d�., no„;g- c,I Garry F„w... sv-iaeu. How this happens is when the interest rate is decent enough to give the _ P 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 CLOSE N'S BAY NEW LISTING BRING IN AN OFFER MILLION t VIEW housing market with the inctlease in � down «`quR oo 31 In m vier 3.1 bedrooms, Imp eot-in tdldten, wdrai to tib= dawn. 3 huge bedrooms, sWmalb entanoe s Mold semi ,Mit boeorrrwtt aporkerert Slroeis rates, but those people who can buy, �" 'a Cal deck. �as bf�. nw, ceramic b rnilwd bosrnww + woodalme, er nae rw at;.i onrrt - a,,,r f - 1111 , o„u,SI Cal should buy. G•nr Fres•", e37-1054. at fury Iorwod. Ir.pao.. c unit , nwn, more. more. Cal A.w� `8: tier, tc shin-, e37-1054. If you were a buyer who could have • �-1054. 1054. only squeaked into a mortgage anyway ' this was probably a blessing. Now dist you've set a goal to become a home purchaser you can get good advice from a financial source that can help - you plan for the time when you can buy on solid footings. Ibis rate jump is DIXIE A FINCH $650 BASEMENT APARTMENT NOT JUST A PRETTY FACE MOVING TO MARKHAM? a good thing overall. I know that it 2.000 sq. R, wdrout beeenrwrt b mvine, on wile, Fresh neurr, opowos neer Trade Cenle. uteres This 4 bedroom home is tikndottl wig► qu ft Detsdnd bride, 3 bedroom, eet-in Mt hen, doesn't sound like it, but neither does 4 t°�""• °'runic`• kep o. tract rvttle. Car indu 111! March 15th. Cal Berbera K. Soo-, Gr, rlhou , � pie spoww«, Mswwd �C� � .king SMO —, 837-1054. 437-1054. C`rai`g Falls—, ear-1054caw war, eV -1054. Buckley's Mixture, but some- how they both work- For more information CALL FOR A call (416) 410-1068. ROYAL LEPAGE Aim _ Higher. ON EB 0 Z Lr -%I I N I H�In* "TRUSTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE" 'ROYAL LEPAGE AWARD WINNER IN 194 Breakfast For Learning Home When a Breakfast for Learning Home is Sold, a portion of tie proceeds is donated to help fund hungry children in our community, in.uuu sown. gross rX"M ' 110.000 down, gross intone required SM.000 required $71,000 Coughlan quaW!1 • Waftut basement 2.520 sq. fL Beautiful staircase • 5 pyre Cc=te •soar c t "w nONS APPLY Homesellers & Buyers Don't get financially mugged when buying or selling your next home! AJAX - Here is a free and easy to use computer program guaranteed to help you plan your next sale or purchase. A proven financial plan is critical to a successful and profitable real estate transaction. This powerful financial tool will enable you to organize your personal finances into a time tested plan that will get your hard earned money working for you. If you would like YOUR free copy of this valuable program call (683-2992) leave your name and address and a copy will be rushed to you. Supplies are limited so act fast. There is absolutely no cost, obligation or strings attached! Service over image... *Steven Lebel (*Sales Representative) Re/Max Quality One Ltd. BUYING A NEW HOME NEVER LOOKED BETTER: D..'t ester or ,ems sorry e,esle a lL Now Is the best thus to buy a now bense. • Lew mwt~ sates • J►ttracw re Z=NN=C=q • saw newie wrsoes • jawk be me rapes CIO" assection Nrwbere is the sbeetlei of new and sesaie tisanes greater tban in the Dent list an sygerU-Ndt 111111111t this stip thele �tsfie bands. Cs1 yew red brokeir or liana lwaitNear .dve 683-5110 iser It's Durham's Real Estate paper. W. FRANK HONOURS 194 AWARD WINNERS Ift O"WA - On Salur ft, Febnrlary 4, W. Frank Real Estate Limited held ills annual r Awards Night at Oshawa's French Cultural Centre lo honour the lop achievers of n 1994. Over 150 were present b see comparry president WNW Frank recognize the PickeringlAjax office's Gold Achievement Award Winners: Bonnie Davis (lop salesperson in the office for 1994 along with being Ninth in the company), Doris a• Chance, Richard Chance, Daphne Gibson, and Gail Simpson1k Ar. .3. The Gold Achievement Award Winners were: (Seated left to right) Doris Chance, PickeringtAjax; Susan -Jane Frank, Whitby; Josie Doxtater, Bowmanville; Bonnie Davis, Pickehrtg/Ajax; Walter Frank, President: Frank Sones, Cobourg. (Standing left to right) John Garvin, Oshawa; Georgena Bates, Lindsay; Marilyn Gillespie, Whitby; Richard Chance, Pickenng/Ajax; Chris Tyrovolas, Whitby: Karen Fedyk, Whitby; Terry Witherspoon, Bowmanville; Daphne Gibson, Pickenng/Ajax; John Wolters, Oshawa; Anna Simpson, Whitby; Jim Snowden, Whitby; Tess Greenwood, Whitby; Tim O'Connor, Whitby; Rita Hadden, Whitby; Cheryl Betson Stever, Whitby; Beverley Eastwood, Oshawa; Connie McCann, Whitby; Karen Short, Oshawa; and Frank Sypher, Oshawa. Missing from photo: Bella O'Malley, Oshawa; Ken Peters, Oshawa, Industrial, Commercial, investment; Gail Simpson, Pickering/Ajax; Dave Tonkin, Oshawa; and Brian Twaites, Whitby. I �LGI� On The Park or On The Pond, We're Right On The Money! With 60 Foot Lots! You'll never find a more natural setting ... or a better value. It's a brand new release of 22 beautiful, clay brick homes in a fully established neighbourhood. And right beside the community's Elgin Park and the NI Pond Conservation Area. Elgin Park ... built by Uxbridge's leading builder! U,From !!! �&,' G.S.T. Included SALES OFFICE HOURS: Mon. -Wed. 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Closed Thurs. k Fri. Sat., Sun. & Hol. Noon - 6 p.m. (905) 852-7469 or (905) 642-0618 ^ GE7 TC '.E SALES OFFICE "OLLOW THE QUAKER VILLAGE S\GNS BUYING A NEW HOME NEVER LOOKED ^— WW jr�= 1111141M IMAM low"amr 'm !! wifOYN_ FOXORIOGE SUIL K CORPORATION AND THE SEATON GROUP , J,19S • FOXBRIDGE _ y -- r �.....,... lifer P News Advertiser ...t„ s.s� si.:r =au: ts..._.. s�. PRICES ANO SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. E i O.E_ 'AVAILABLE ON SELECTED LOTS ONLY "DETAILS AVAILABLE AT SALES CENTRE. �LGI� On The Park or On The Pond, We're Right On The Money! With 60 Foot Lots! You'll never find a more natural setting ... or a better value. It's a brand new release of 22 beautiful, clay brick homes in a fully established neighbourhood. And right beside the community's Elgin Park and the NI Pond Conservation Area. Elgin Park ... built by Uxbridge's leading builder! U,From !!! �&,' G.S.T. Included SALES OFFICE HOURS: Mon. -Wed. 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Closed Thurs. k Fri. Sat., Sun. & Hol. Noon - 6 p.m. (905) 852-7469 or (905) 642-0618 ^ GE7 TC '.E SALES OFFICE "OLLOW THE QUAKER VILLAGE S\GNS BUYING A NEW HOME NEVER LOOKED BETTER! Wo.. >..rwrt ra:_ >wre.\.. ft� IMAM low"amr 'm !! wifOYN_ :\i�w/�Nl� �� tl�� MiMtalNf �: sN�\r �►ssd s-�s�al� ���� ��! ��t1! � lifer P News Advertiser ...t„ s.s� si.:r =au: ts..._.. s�. �="z ���w s��a>�� �M- wzm= .� lhw .& __..m. f°DON'T MAKE ANY DECISIONS..." before seeing what 1st CLASS PERSONALIZED SERVICE can do for you! CALL ME FIRST! - Falirlybrook - hgrourld Pool CAC, Cm, sec. grow - Al row,broa Im R Fimillr n. wM firepiic>t and Flwdwood floor 19am Pool is sePNR* in rad - 4 bedrooms - 2112balls - flops rrmbr! �120- dMP 531-33W P oiWO - Tor.* built - 2,500 4 IL, d brick - Brod nautal deow - Spadas 4raut CoslomWrit up�P - CGMW Swop en soils sm ME. 8314 pew oeramla Sk n*V d brick - 2.500 sq. a ScwM O%n simm ax wWW to basement 1pe. - ilei; Imus. - Ceramic kaN in entry & kit. Lwwrioom rrlictar with S;ieoe en suit - Baselrlert is moot drywaled i $ . Wil l lad Luppradss, asrrral ar, irNsrt a . broadloom fty v*w 4W - Appm x000 4 fl. Miro loot *n - -m ' 'road II Lklp loom - C 9" sae kildlan wih wallout Lining room ta�ft ma a vauNed ce ft i batt window SIM 1f1. 581%39, t NoW dew STEVE MILLFIRS T ­` 831-3300 �`�" REALTY WORLD EAST NOW OFFERS o. CHAMPAGNE SERVICE AT While maintaining our excellence in service PLUS - International Recognition - Full MLS Service ' REALTY WORLDTN - Unique Marketing Concept , East Real Estate Ltd. - TV Advertising 1099 Kingston Road, Pickering - Real Scope Kiosk Display Pickering 905-831-6000 - Local Advertising Whitby 905-428-6000 - Professional Sales Representatives Toronto 416a24-9494 "'Please call for appointment for further details" AGENTS ON CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Ask us about homes with mortgages available at S 3/4c/0, 7O/o, 7 3/40/0, and as low as z;%down payment. If you're selling we'll find you a BUYER:If you're buying, we'll find you a dome. ONE OF A KIND ,N�o ��c , ;• APPROX. 2,100 SO. FT. INVESTMENT ac�J 78 X 197 large lot on as�� - - -� ;'Asking 5189,900. Great OPPORTUNITY parklike setting. Spiral , location, well paced 9 ` = B�G��� 5 yr. old building close to - ' staircase, cathedral ;; family home. 4 shops. 401. GO. schools. ceilings, sun room off �' washrooms, huge family f; : ; _ From $99.900 to $109.900. kitchen, gazebo plus so - room + open bndc {= Appliances ii CAC. 1 8 2 much more. Call fireplace. Open concept. parking spaces. 2 baths. en now, 831-6000. Call 831-6000. 'i�I. +� � = suite laundry 8 huge �o o $329,900 Stunning 4 bedroom executive. Almost 1/4 acre. 4,000 sq. ft., 2 en suite V J",' baths, fabulous finished basement. $200.000 below cost. Loaded with `START THE YEAR FRESH" + 4 bedrooms. 2 storey on quiet crescent. central vac. & aa. nice house in desirable area. Cal now for quick closing. 'Move up to this larger home. s _ 831-M. CHARMING LINK Only $152.900. Great starter home has al the ® x�� upgrades plus lovely pool ►j and huge cedar deck linked by single attached garage. Located in a tamtly neighborhood. • 831 X000. NEW LISTING BUNGALOW _ Beautiful all brick 3 + 2 bdrm. bung. Dble. car gar., fin. bsmt- with fp. + 2 bdrms. & 4 -pc. washroom. Fully det. Steps to college, schools. shopping.ln4aw m potential. 831 6000. .s- "FELLor ' `-- Sensational 4 bedroom home on 50 x 190' fuly fenced lot bedding on to ravine. Sou twin exposure, walang path to schools a shpppirig what else is there! Cel now, 831-M. -0`1144 $159XMI! 4 Just listed. W* to Hardwood floors, on suite, WSW rec _ errtrarlce, FOOM, air! 831-6000. LARGE LOT Z INGROUND POOL $157.9CC Loveiy 3 oearXrn y 'home, 2 washrooms. eat -in N kit. fir. to ceiling brick fp , cathedral ceilings. w/o to !ge. yard with 16 x 37 ^ground pool. ..a1ccny.83t-6000. POOLSIDE SUNSETS to .4 cedrooms. 2.500 sq. ft.' k -`''Prof decorated' k ' -Mature treed landscaping' -.o- 'Comite mouWgs' W_- 'Plaster ceilings' Loaded with upgrades' 831-6000 w _100 s 8.590 MORTGAGE �� _ Large custom -aura rased bungalow. W-contairied basement apartment. This : a home is loaded with extras. tJ1 bLarge assum. mortgage. J t� V� a _ �� � Better move Last on this r one, 831$000. 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