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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_03_29MATERNITY SALE i 705 G 1 ingstan Rd. 831-2088 GROUNDED .Canoe club up the creek Page A 18 BUSTED CAT nips car theft Page A20 ---OW --- 1 ORIENTAL STAR By LINDA WHITE 1 1 BUFFET 1 The puhlic school honed opted for the lon,_ and sale i "75gston 1 Rd. (at RougemountLw�) ' "The survey we're talking about is an every 1905) 509-9876 J P -ti tom: •; erti s er Wednesday, March 29, 1995 72 pages A 1letroland Community \e,.vspaper Pressrun 37.500 Vol. 114 No. 13 V EDUCATION f teensplight missing Kindergarten ' li ht - survey targets all interested parties Inside In the news Editorial...............................A6 Sports................................A34 Entertainment ....................A37 Classified ...........................A41 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 The News Advertiser :regularly uses recycled newsprint 93t + 7t GST = $1 Special Section! See our pull-out on the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital 1V auction. According to that schedule, staff will review parental concerns expressed at recent com- munity open houses and use that information to help improve the program. In May and June, a sur- vey will be sent to parents and teachers of kinder- garten and junior kinder- garten students, as well as school administrators. In October, new parents of kindergarten and junior kindergarten students will be surveyed, as will teach- ers and administrators. But a handful of largely rookie trustees balked at that schedule when it came up for final debate Monday, calling on staff to speed up the survey timetable and tally results this spring. We have binders and binders of data," main- tained Pickering newcom- er Susan Kular, a profes- sional researcher. "Let's See SURVEY—Page A3 Me Tarzan Bryan Murdoch swings out over the water at the pool in the Pickering Recreation Complex Sunday. photo by Andrew Iwanowski prompts call for youth programs R SA 1. BOM MARITO SPECIAF. TOME N'ES'S ADVFRTTSFR PICKERIN(; — The disappearance of six teenage boys on Lake Ontario after a bout of drinking demonstrates the need for more outreach programs for troubled youths in the Town of Pickering, according to a regional councillor. "To that end. the Town is working in concert with ether organizations and individuals to develop new programs designed to reach out to those teens who may not have access to "traditional" youth pro- grams. Ward 2 councillor Maurice Brenner said Monday. Still no clues Page A4 "There's a component of our youth that require a different type of outreach. The Town should consider holding a consultation with the community to develop a new program," Mr. Brenner told the exec- utive committee of coun- cil. The six left a party at a friend's place around 12:40 am. March 17 with plans to head down to the beach at Frenchman's Bay at the bottom of Liverpool See W)RE...Page A3 L a Trip To sure Island 500 in PTC SAT., APRIL 1mT 12:30 AND 2:00 CENTRE COURT hopping rtificates By LINDA WHITE -STAFF KFP0KTE7t I)t'RiLkNI — The puhlic school honed opted for the lon,_ and sale road on a journey that will determine if all -day. every -other -day kindergarten is a success or failure. "The survey we're talking about is an every family survey. an every kindergarten teacher sur- vey. an every principal survey." Durham Board of Education director Pauline Laing told trustees at their regular board meeting Monday. At last week's standing committee meeting. trustees gave a collective thumbs up to a survey Pauline Laing schedule which won't be complete until December. Inside In the news Editorial...............................A6 Sports................................A34 Entertainment ....................A37 Classified ...........................A41 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-416-976-1991 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 The News Advertiser :regularly uses recycled newsprint 93t + 7t GST = $1 Special Section! See our pull-out on the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital 1V auction. According to that schedule, staff will review parental concerns expressed at recent com- munity open houses and use that information to help improve the program. In May and June, a sur- vey will be sent to parents and teachers of kinder- garten and junior kinder- garten students, as well as school administrators. In October, new parents of kindergarten and junior kindergarten students will be surveyed, as will teach- ers and administrators. But a handful of largely rookie trustees balked at that schedule when it came up for final debate Monday, calling on staff to speed up the survey timetable and tally results this spring. We have binders and binders of data," main- tained Pickering newcom- er Susan Kular, a profes- sional researcher. "Let's See SURVEY—Page A3 Me Tarzan Bryan Murdoch swings out over the water at the pool in the Pickering Recreation Complex Sunday. photo by Andrew Iwanowski prompts call for youth programs R SA 1. BOM MARITO SPECIAF. TOME N'ES'S ADVFRTTSFR PICKERIN(; — The disappearance of six teenage boys on Lake Ontario after a bout of drinking demonstrates the need for more outreach programs for troubled youths in the Town of Pickering, according to a regional councillor. "To that end. the Town is working in concert with ether organizations and individuals to develop new programs designed to reach out to those teens who may not have access to "traditional" youth pro- grams. Ward 2 councillor Maurice Brenner said Monday. Still no clues Page A4 "There's a component of our youth that require a different type of outreach. The Town should consider holding a consultation with the community to develop a new program," Mr. Brenner told the exec- utive committee of coun- cil. The six left a party at a friend's place around 12:40 am. March 17 with plans to head down to the beach at Frenchman's Bay at the bottom of Liverpool See W)RE...Page A3 L a Trip To sure Island 500 in PTC SAT., APRIL 1mT 12:30 AND 2:00 CENTRE COURT hopping rtificates PACE 2-A•THE NEWS ADVERTISER,WED., MARCH 29, 1995 Ariiglia • e AUTO WASH CYCLES • 3 WATER LEVELS • 5 WASWRINSE TEMP • SELF -CLEAN LINT Vii_ Arnglu WASHER • 2 CYCLES • 9 RINSES • HEAVY DUTY FULL MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY Special Offer on our SUPER CAPACITY Washer & Dryer [jj BEST CHOICE IMM LOAM OF IAVMU FREE DISHWASHER DETERGENT to W U w Cn Ga w C) a or,Q I -399 � —Brand Names 'w— Floor Models Reduced to Cost Price Refrigerator, Stoves, Washer &Dryers and more. IV {Hurry some items, 1 only) � iral DI�l1�AaliR • Full Time Filter • 4 cycles • Rinse agent dispenser • Butcher Block Work To DRYING I•4 CYCLES LLJ • 4 TEMP. 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IV {Hurry some items, 1 only) � iral DI�l1�AaliR • Full Time Filter • 4 cycles • Rinse agent dispenser • Butcher Block Work To �12 tt I i F, �y I Trains GO back on track It was business as usual Tuesday morning for GO train commuters at the Ajax station on Westney Road as the week-long strike by rail workers finally came to an end thanks to federal government back - to -work legislation, which was passed by members of Parliament on the weekend. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Survey on kindergarten in works FROM PAGE Al get with it and conclude the whole debate." But chairman Patricia Bowman called on colleagues to -opt for the comprehensive study. Anything else would be a best guess," argued the Whitby trustee, who refused to -make a &-vision on gut instinct alone." And speeding up the survey sched- ule wouldn't pave the way for any changes to the kindergarten program this September, because doing so would create "chaos" for schools and parents, warned director Ms. Laing. Those trustees who voted against the survey schedule were Jill Hamilton and Susan Kular, both of Pickering, Sherrill Willard of Ajax, Audrey MacLean, Kathleen Hopper and Mike Nicholson, all of Oshawa. Survey results will be released in December. Any proposed changes must be announced early in 1996 in order to be accommodated in next year's budget. INTERLOCK DRIVEWAYS f Par n It. 95 &%we smith Landscape rt 831-1860 We Pav the $50 due!>lbie and Spiwe Vou $M ease b®CMI ' Wore YOu dead* who works on YOUR car. call us for FACTS on glass q Ally and Correa mstaliabon procedures- _ rmr�ntudi HinhucT C'1u�lifv ('Tec TH iti WS �,QykRTISER,�WED7 ."ARCH 29�, 1995-PA(:I 3-.t ie i- .If'. Moreyouthur programsed g after disappearance of teens FROM PAGE Al Road in Pickering. It's believed they took a 14 - foot imitation Boston Whaler motorboat for a joy ride. An extensive land and water search has failed to turn up any sign of the missing teens. Councillor Brenner said the incident has focused attention on the many problems a seg- ment of today's youth is facing and a shortage of programs to address those problems. lie said the boys' disappearance has been a rallying cry for members of the community who have contacted the Town about working hand-in-hand with youth to develop some new programs. "All of this is based on the premise that we have to include youth in the consultation. They are in the best position to know what their Call 683-5110 with news items. suv SELL .4ou A EE it$4 : 98 1 ►4 {` SFOW 4Ss r air MEMBERS OF TORONTO AND DURHAM REAL ESTATE BOARDS "FULL MLS SERVICE AVAILABLE 'OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE DAVID JOSEPH PRESIDENT ® 427-1345 jppp needs are. This is a great opportunity for the Town to help develop these programs." A new outreach program could include vari- ous sporting activities as a way of attracting teens, said Mr. Brenner. lie said the Town has been contacted by a couple of high-profile athletes. including for- mer Olympic boxer Shawn O'Sullivan, who have expressed a willingness to work with some of the youth in need of help. Ontario Riding NIP Dan McTeague has also come forward to offer the federal government's support for any new programs which will bene- fit troubled teens, he added. "Within the next several days, we will announce the agencies which are prepared to become partners with the Town to develop some programs." he said. 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By LI�ND�� DURHAM — The hunt for clues into the disappear- ance of six area teens "goes on", though massive week- end searches along the Lake Ontario shoreline failed to turn up any fresh leads. "This means we just go on." reports sewch organizer Jude Lightbown. "Ever,- day. every hour, something new is on those beaches. "Our hope is still very, very high. We're no further back. but we're much further ahead. Our slogan is, 'No boat, still hope'. and that's what we're holding on to" She estimates almost 4.000 people — most on foot. others in boats, cars and airplanes, and still others in wetsuit_s — joined Saturday and Sundav searches which spanned from Cobourg to Mississauga. (One area volunteer in a 14 -foot aluminum boat fell overboard mid-afternoon Sunday, but was quickly picked up from the cold waters. lie was taken to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital and released.) "We knew the turnout would be good, but we didn't know it would be that good." reports Mrs. Lightbown, whose two teenage daughters are friends of the teens miss- ing sirxe Marta 17. "On Monday (March 20. friends and family) were standing on the beach with no hope after the (air and water rescue) search was called off. I can't believe how far we've come since then..' Though the weekend searches turned up numerous pieces of "old clothing and old pieces of boats" which were passed on to Durham Eddie Hatcher collects items found on the beach at the bottom of Liverpool Road during a search Saturday for clues into the disappearance of six area teens. photos by Andrew Iwanowski Ro.gro nothing turned up that could be of assistance to us,' reports Staff Sergeant Sandy RN -fie. Missing are Jay Boyle. 17, ('had Smith. 18, and Robbie Rumboldt. 17. all of Pickering. Danny Higgins. 16.of Ajax, Jamie Lefebvre. 17, of Scrutxwough and fox- merly of Ajar. and Michael Cummins. 17. of Oshawa. 7'he six left a party at a friend's place around 12:40 a.m. Mauch 17 with plans to head down to the beach at Frenchman's Bay at the bo( - tom of Liverpool Road in .7 took a 14 -foot imitation Boston Whaler motorboat fox a joy ride. "We suspect they were on the lake, but until we have some proof, we really don't know," reports Staff Sol. Ryrie. If you'd like to lend a hand in the searches, call the search hotline at 831-3230. "We're asking people to call in and let us know when they're ready to search." saes Mrs. Lightbown. "We'll gi've them the name of a beach and record what time it was searched." Bill Farkas boarded a superjet to search the water at East Shore Marina. Dentures so natural... you'll never know the difference! • New Soft-tloucH materials for sensitive gums • Precision partial dentures FREE CCNdSULTM NSI! •®Jolts im Walter Wimmer, DD. 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V EDITORIAL \� Puff patrol 3 =\ i `l �r Durham Region's cigarette cop has his work cut out for him and he could use our help. Bob Roc:kbrune is one of three Tobacco Control Act officers in the region, but he's the only one working ,the field" as he attempts to educate, inform and respond to complaints about the illegal sale of tobacco to minors. Friday, the first person in Ontario to be charged under the Act will appear in Whitby court, accused of selling cigarettes to children. If convicted, he could he fined S2,000. The Act, which came into effect last November, is welcome and long overdue. With stiff fines for fust-tirne offenders, it's to be hoped the legislation has some teeth that will bite those merchants and street dealers who ccxi- tinue to slip totxwco to children. While youths who are determined to smoke will probably always find a way to do so, making it hander to obtain cigarettes can only act as a deterrent in the war against smoking-related dis- eases. Those who escape taking up the habit in their teenage years are unlikely to develop it later in life. But Durham's cigarette cop is just one parson polic- ing an estimated 2.000 tobacco vendors in the region. And, while many of those vendors are undoubtedly respcxasihie, law-abiding merchants, some will pre more atxxat profits than legislation and the eyes and ears of the law can't pcxsibly be everywhere at once. That's where the rest of us corse into the picture. If parents become aware that children have bought Cigarettes at a puMcular store, they can help make a ad- ference in all our children's lives by contacting Mr. Rockbrune at the Durham Region Health Department The cigarette cop could indeed stamp out the unethi- cal and illegal practices of the minority, if were all on Side. Paying taxes on month1v basis can hp, achieved To the editor: Recently, you printed letters from two Pickering residents who were commenting on the Town of Pickering's property tax collection policies. According to our treasurer, more than 85 per cent of taxpayers remit their installments on time and most of the balance is only a few weeks late. The late payment rate is very row. A long way from the 70 per � • 1 cent late payment rate mentioned by one correspondent. Of course. the Town could change the system and have six or more installments instead of the current four payment dates. But, it would mean higher costs due to more staff time required to process the extra installments. It would not be cost efficient for the Town (and ultimately the taxpayers) to go to a six -install- ment plan. Remember — no tax mcreases was the message council received last frill during the elec- tion. I spoke with a number of peo- ple in the community and asked how they pay their property taxes. Many people (myself included) have opened a separate bank account for taxes and transfer enough each month to cover a monthly tax payment. They then send the Town four cheques dated as shown on the tax invoice. Not only do you have a month- ly tax payment system, but the treasurer is able to keep his costs in line as demanded by residents and council. It may be a little extra effort for some taxpayers but. if it helps to keep taxes in line, I'm all for it. David Farr, Regional Councillor Ward 2, Town of Pickering by Steve Nease S0CEMEN :' SINGEHE IS AAD SUCH A c r FIND *U IHETV J* HEARD �l _ .... _AIR— P 1 ,I r ,1 f ., ,..I- - , yy yy yy yy ��yy yy ��yy yy ��yy yy yy yyTHHEyE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 229, 1"5 -PAGE ��7-AyA *N OF o�C * 1910 ��p Town of Pickering z(905) 420.2222 *(905) 683-2760 * * * * * * yT yT. Ty T T T ls. FOR NIORF. I%FUR.IAI"1O1 PLFASF. CALL 420-4621 OR 6#3-2760 DOG TAGS ti;,phcn A. yoke.. PFng. IArcvlox of Puhhc Works Ju,t a reminder that every rcr.�,rt wtto, ,.wu. a u T tnuso ctnure that it is licensed and _islorcd with the Town before Airil Ist. The cost of licrastng a dog is $10 for a sluyed or twidered dorg and S20 for all other doop. Dong tags may be purchascd at the Civic: Complex I r, im Nionday to Friday 100 a.m. to, 4:30 p.m. For nuve infornutio,n om purchasing a d og u_. &asc call 420- 4615. I lie penalty for rust acquiring a dol; tag is S10 per orf lend: and this will be strictly caorced at 1,-r April Ist. It is the rtspxmsiNlity of Ox dor, towner to ensure that their chog is licensed; h: Town will rw,t he .ending any notices v ok>F oowrtcrs rentitxling them to license theirok,g. )0x -r rcgul:tiows.of the Dog and Cat By-law that arc sof interest arc: Register Now for Z- PART-TIME `o4N OF p�� TRANSIT OPERATORS IMbd F.EOUIRED To provide Town residents with transportat;on services via Corporation at the P ckenng Transit. Town of Pickering Candidates must meet the I The Esplanade loilow;ng qualifications: Pickering. Ontario 1 Cass C valid Ontario driver's L1V 6K7 licence wim a Z endorsement: 2. Minimum Grade 12 education Eaux ry Empow or equva4nt work expenence and training: axordarce kv,e, tr» 3. Must be bondable and +A..at &I Fvewom insurable, and ^"nnaloo and A019Cbon a Pnraq Act, tie 4. Must be able to work irregular ksmaw gattrored n hours: FOR NIORF. I%FUR.IAI"1O1 PLFASF. CALL 420-4621 OR 6#3-2760 DOG TAGS ti;,phcn A. yoke.. PFng. IArcvlox of Puhhc Works Ju,t a reminder that every rcr.�,rt wtto, ,.wu. a u T tnuso ctnure that it is licensed and _islorcd with the Town before Airil Ist. The cost of licrastng a dog is $10 for a sluyed or twidered dorg and S20 for all other doop. Dong tags may be purchascd at the Civic: Complex I r, im Nionday to Friday 100 a.m. to, 4:30 p.m. For nuve infornutio,n om purchasing a d og u_. &asc call 420- 4615. I lie penalty for rust acquiring a dol; tag is S10 per orf lend: and this will be strictly caorced at 1,-r April Ist. It is the rtspxmsiNlity of Ox dor, towner to ensure that their chog is licensed; h: Town will rw,t he .ending any notices v ok>F oowrtcrs rentitxling them to license theirok,g. )0x -r rcgul:tiows.of the Dog and Cat By-law that arc sof interest arc: Register Now for Z- PAC. E 9-4 T JAV Work seekers enter `lottery' for 50 jobs Q 1,000 line up for positions at arts and crafts retail store that will open in May By SAL RONINLARITO SPF.CL.*Z- TO 711F \TW1,AJ)\1:R'1T%ER PICKI-:RINCi — About 1,000 job are gambling that their number -rs seekers will come up in the -lottery" for 50 full - and pert -time jobs with a new arts and crafts retailer opening its doors in May. As one job seeker, who lined up Monday and Tuesday for a job at Michaels in the Pickering- Home and Design Centre on Brock koaol pointed OUL looking for work is similar tog - bling in today's job markLL -It's kind of like the lotterv. You can't win if you don't play." said Pickerine resident Jennifer Wilson. a part-time bank teller who's hoping she's once of the lucky ow, to land a job at the new 20.000 -square -foot arts and craft,, store "You have no opportunity if you don't apple: * added Ms. Wilsm who lost her job as a full-time retail store manager two years ago. Company spokesman John FXY-ranci) said applicants %%-on*t have to wait long for the company's decision. -Our stove opens on Thursday. May I I and we will spend about -six weeks training new people. They will ewn- tially be building the store from scratch." he said. tiffany of those who lined up said working full-time %4-ws their first choice, but that they would settle for a part- time joli in order to gain the experienoce. SaLary level was a secondary conside-ra- tion for many of the applicants. "I' 11 take what I can get.- said Pickering resident Sheer Vandertas, a former administrative assistant with a HL* -w hank who tw4vs to land a Job in office managenient or sak--,. "There are no jobs out there. And there's no happy medium in the types of joty, that are out there. You either need no qualifications at all, or you have to have a IcA of experience. It's a toueh market" she said. Those sentiment-,, were echoed by Ajax resident I leather LW-Tce, who said competition is fierce for the few jobs that are advertised. She mmuuned hope - ful. however, that her application will TAX RETURNS IN LESS TIME THAN YOU THINK -JELECTRONIC RUNG, .......... "CIE WIVE9000MM YOURDFECTIM .TO FOLVA C414MA., MOST TAX RETURNS PROCESSED WITHIN TWO WEEKS • 20 Years Experience • Personalized Service • Tax Planning • NO EXTRA FEE for E -Filing CREATIVE BOOKKEEPING 831 -IM 1020 Brock Rd. Suite 1004, Pickering About 1,000 people lined up for 50 new full - and part-time jobs at Michaels arts and crafts store in the Pickering Home and Design Centre. photo by Ron Pietroniro I .11--VchinL, all too well. "It's harder to get out and to for work- than to actualiv go to %%*ork,.'* said Mr. Bell. He has managed to find temporary work in the last several months• but full-time jobs arc scarce, he said. "You can't just apply for one job and then wall for them to call you. You have to keep applying for other jobs." he said. Pickering resident Paula Robson. who left a full-time job selling real estate two years ago to raise her two children, said finding part-time work has been more diffi- cult than she imagined. "I've never had this much difficulty looking for part-time work," she said. Prime Rib Roast Cut From Canada "A"I "'AA"' or "AAA"" Grades Beef $369 79 nb L - b selected from the hundreds of other%. -There are so many applicants for - jobs and 4) many who are more quali- A. you don't stand much of a chancc.­ fic she said. I ixbridoe resident Julie Darrock is "hopeful" her arts and craft.,; backLround will be %%1L it distinguishes her job , appli - Sheree cation from the many others. . Vander Nis. Darrock, a former bank teller. said she's applied for a number of %us - k: tomer service" related jobs in recent weeks and is willing to relocate to Pickering if hired by the SIM. ­Ilopefullv my chances are gaol. I have c -and -a -half van in -e thre customer service and a good knowledge of the products. theysell.-shesaid. Julie Ajax resident John Bell, laid off from Darrock a full-time jot) about a year ago, knows the frustrations associated with job About 1,000 people lined up for 50 new full - and part-time jobs at Michaels arts and crafts store in the Pickering Home and Design Centre. photo by Ron Pietroniro I .11--VchinL, all too well. "It's harder to get out and to for work- than to actualiv go to %%*ork,.'* said Mr. Bell. He has managed to find temporary work in the last several months• but full-time jobs arc scarce, he said. "You can't just apply for one job and then wall for them to call you. You have to keep applying for other jobs." he said. Pickering resident Paula Robson. who left a full-time job selling real estate two years ago to raise her two children, said finding part-time work has been more diffi- cult than she imagined. "I've never had this much difficulty looking for part-time work," she said. Prime Rib Roast Cut From Canada "A"I "'AA"' or "AAA"" Grades Beef $369 79 nb a Crime fighter drops in Television and movie hero Robocop signs Fleming looks on at the Pickering Town an autograph for fan Trina Meloche as Centre on the weekend. Durham Regional Police constable Gord photo by Andrew Iwanowski Bidders help the bibbed set AJAX-PICKERING — Something mysterious will be happening at an auc- tion this weekend that will allow you to sere up a bargain. Mystery Mania time will close out both days of the Ajax -Pickering General Hospital Make Room for Baby televi- sion auction That's when you can bid on late -auction donations like diamond earrings. hockey tickets, sports Imenic a- bilia and movie passes. The auction is being broadcast live on community television Friday. March 31 and Saamiay. April 1. A special section published in today's News Advertiser lists items available and when they'll be auctioned. Items donated since the %W ial section deadline passed will be auctioned dur- ing Mystery Mania - A Toronto Maple Leafs sweater autographed by Doug Gilmour is among the Mystery Mania items avail- able. Others include autographed pho- tographs of Gilmour and Mats Sundin, Leaf hockey tickets, a collector's edition baseball book, diamond earrings worth $1 AM a one-year movie pass for two, art work, a teddy bear wearing a ban- danna signed by Canadian country music legend Tommy Hunter and household hems. Other donations include a camera, computer courses, dteare tickets, health dub memberships and a will and power of attorney package. Auction puoeeds will go to the hos- pital's maternal and newborn services department. Last year's auction raised more than $40.000. There we almost 600 items avadable this year. On Friday, items fisted is the News Advertiser's special section wig be auc- tioned From 7 ID 11 pin, widl Mystery Mania beginning at 11 p.m. and g about an bots. On April 1, listed items will be available fi m 7 to 10 p m. and Mystery Mafia items for abort an hour starting at 10. All bidding win be done by tele - pbone during the live bropdcaat on cable 10 in Ajax and Picketing. Can the bospiml's ann unity wAa- bous department at 428-1407 for more inforlmdon. ANTANA incredible savings on such items as... WE TO fs tunic tops blouses TOMER 8.00 $15.00 WMAND. stirrups pants 3UR $12.00 $15.00 FI�IE"i?Ti?IIRi .F at g 20 Commander Boulevard. No Cheques Please Scarborough "��°'°'"'� ALL SALES FINA CASH VISA — bring this od with you and receive MASTERCARD a Joe accessory with a $10 purchase! A7 - - Only one free accessory Per person. l iOMEWORKERS 11 Ontario Law Has Changed you are paid by an employer to sew rmeats at home, the law that appiie you changed ou July 9,1994. Misimum wase for bomewarlters is WW 57.54 an boor. 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You as AV I •Offer applies to a total purchase (no combining of cash register receipts) of regularly priced Drapery and/or Upholstery fabric (excluding promotional goods and taxes). Not valid with anv other discount offers. Offer valid Mar.27-Apr.11/95. PN�ca Tsui Cox" 838-5890 mitwx9i. mA*cm 2* t"5 Battle Frenchman's Bay heats up O Personal watercraft users, area residents set to square off SPF&Byy SAL BOMNIARITO ro Ism NUX'S ADVI-N SIN PICKERING — With warmer tem- peratures just around the corner, the bat- tle of the Bay is heating up. Frenchman's Bav residents and per- sonal watercraft users are slated to do battle before members of the Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (M`TRCA) at a public meeting Friday. April 21. That's when members of the MTRCA's conservation and land man- agement advisory board will discuss whether to give personal watercraft Obing at all. Tbey could lose owners permission to launch their crafts from a public parcel of land on the west side of Frenchman's Bay. The meeting will he held at the Black Creek Pioneer Village visitor centre on Shotrham Drive, just east of Jane Street. in Downsview, starting at 10 am. The MTRCA-owned land is just east Of West Shore Boulevard and includes an 900 -metre -long spit at the south end of the nay. Last July, with the support of the Town and Frenchman's Bay residents, the MTRCA approved a motion which banned personal watercraft users from launching their crofts — also known by brand names Jet Skis or Seadoos — fmm their property. But the ban was approved with very little input from personal watercraft users and dealers, who now want the MTRCA to revisit the issue, admits Andy Wickens. the: NfMCA's manager of conservation areas. ..We're kind of caught in the middle (between residents and watercraft users)," says Mr. Wickens. "In the last couple of weeks, some users and dealers have gotten together and raised some cancers, which is fair enough hecausc that's an area they were used to launching from and it was taken away from them. however, bay residents feel the MTRCA's ban on personal watercraft users is justified and should be upheld by the authority, says Ward 2 local councillor Sherr Senis. She says residents have ongoing noise, pollution and safety concerns. which they say are caused by personal watercraft users having access to the bay. "There's no problem for (personal watenrtft users) to use the lake. But the bay is much more peaceful and use of the bay (by personal watercraft ownLrs) is to the detriment of other users," she says. Although the MTRCA's mandate includes providing public access and recreational uses on the waterfront for members of the public, Mr. Wickens poinL% out the M"IRCA cannot "provide opportunities for all recreational uses." And the MTRCA has no jurisdiction to control activity on the bay itself, he adds. T1re Town of Pickering was success- ful in gating the federal government to impose a speed limit on the bay for motorized craft a few years ago, but enforcement has been a problem. "fire Durk -un Regional Police, which are responsible for enforcement. don't feel they have the resources to address (enforcement):' Mr. Wickens says. Concerned members of the public or personal watercraft owners can write about the issue to the MTRCA, S Shoreham Dr., Downsview, Ont.. M3N 1 S -I. Tin: meeting's open to the public. Daffodil Days March 30 to April 2 Buy daffodils. Thanks a bunch! soctre 9 MR OCXTnV Coming to a mall near you! Eaton's B i cl-Sc ree n TV •Sony •Toshiba •RCA •Panasonic • NC • Goldsiar •Zenith See and hear Eaton's impressive selection of bi9,,­sscreen televisions ... from 25" to 53". uaranlee the lowest ices. Brands you can trust. Service you can rely on. 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The Bowmanville resident, whose name has not been released, is the fust person in Ontario to be charged under the new Tobacco Control Act. He was charged a couple of weeks ago after the Durham Region Health Department received phone calls from people claim- ing to have witnessed a man selling cig- arettes to minors. Under the Act that took effect in November, if convicted the accused could face a first -offence fine of $2,000. But the money won't mean as much to Beb Rockbrune as the message it will send. Mr. Rockbrune is Durham's main cigarette cop. Ile is one of three Tobacco Control Act officers in the Region and the only officer active in the field. His task is to educate, inform and respond to complaints. With an estimat- ed 2,000 tobacco vendors in Durham. Mr. Rockbrune faces an uphill battle in trying to ensure the letter of the law is being followed. "Iitey're enormous odds," he says. "I'm trying to uphold the two principles of the Act — preventing the sale of cig- arette to minors (under 19) and protect- ing people from second-hand smoke. "You're trying to change the way people are, trying to sway public opin- ion, change perceptions and there aren't a lot of us. so that makes it difficult ' Under the new law, it is not illegal for someone under the age of 19 to have tobacco, but the person who sold or gave it to them has broken the law. Ironically, the law doesn't have any age restrictions on smoking. There is one known case of an eight- year-old in Bowman ville who smokes. says Mr. Rocktxune. That's one reason he's trying to crack down on stores adjacent to schools. "My initial concentration 6 vendors in close proximity to schm)1s " The new law comes armed with fust - time offence fines of $2,000 for individ- uals and $5.000 for corporations. Repeat offences could climb to $50,000 for individuals atxi $75,000 for a corpo- ration. Although Mr. Rockbrune wishes the fuzes will prove to be a sufficient deter- rent, he realizes that won't always be the race. "I think (selling tobacco to minors) is a problem," he says. "It might be a gen- eralization, but variety stores rely on tobacco sales. I think the honest retailer wants to obey the law, but with any law there are people who will flout it for any reason. There are some vendors who say it's just more interference from the gov- emment trying to tell us what to do, so you know what they're going to do. I don't want to crucify anyone; there's a lot of honest people out there. In fact companies like Becker's make a big effort not to sell to minors; they post their own signs and train their people." The general public can be a huge help to Mr. Rockbrune's efforts to I maseoll beauty supply 1 reduce the number of minors buying F announces a new outlet cigarettes, he says. "I encourage the public to call if they r Pickering Hub Mall I perceive a problem. Some parents; 1360 Kingston Rd., Pickering (905) 420-4264 1 phone me and say 'my kid bought ciga-Relaxers rettes at this store' and thatwhen we ..'s � 95 d from investigate." (Mr. Rockbrune can be reached through the Durham Region I Present this coupon for a 1 health Depinnment at 723-8521.) 1 FREE 100 ml TUBE OF COCOA BUTTER CREME 1 At the heart of the entire issue, Mr. L ($3.95 value) While Quantities Last Rockbrune says, is the demand for ciga- rettes. As long as minors want to To have your non-profit event promoted in Billboard. smoke, they'll try to buy cigarettes. fax 683-7363 or write to the News Advertiser. i "It's a role modLl thing; smoking is 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, L1S 2H5. still glamorized 2 PAGE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 29, 1995 Boxes boxes of books Leslie Suthons and daughter Ryan peruse some of the children's books which were on sale at the Gingerbread Cooperative Nursery School Garage and Craft Sale at the Westshore Community Centre in Pinkprinn nn tha wPakanrt nhntn by Anelraw luvarVlWCLri �k3 M■ in ILI Quick arrest in drug theft at pharmacy PICKERING — A man known to lx)lii,ti as ha%-in�e a "drug problem" watt arrested Monday afternoon, just hours after it bandit weaving a halacla%-a and brandishing a steak knife held up a pharmacy hem. A man entered 1.i%-er1x)ol Ph.lrmacv at 715 Krosno Bh-d. around 1:30 p.m. and fled with atxnrt S1.000 worth of next-pres;c iption drugs, repitrLs Diurham Regio nid Police Inspector Bruce Pugh. Two -and -a -half hours later, a 35 - year -old man was arrested at his Pickering: home without incident. fie faces numerous charges. includin- rob - M -y, possession of dangemus weapons ark] wearing a disguise. Fie was held for a hail hearing Tuesday' moming. 95 000 Km Treod Wearout Worranty' ■ Load Seors Sok. Size Range reg. Ec"ih Profit 597.$1 O Of f 111*4" 49.99 n� 8u4k _ 'Ji) �- 59.99 5'8�' hb; 165 min utes of reserve capacity 63.99 79 99-110.99 450000 ser A„c,,,.,x Sh,F 66.99 69-99 72-99 76.99 1_ >5,' 75R' 5 rS �� 79.99 5;75R' )C` 82.99 _25'75R'5 t 0, ill l5 '5R 'bS 43 9c 89.99 5 :�R 8"< Uc 9: 63.99 y5 '3R 3 85S J9 w 66.99 35 ,�)R 4 87S 69.99 )5 70R 4 908 o v1, 72.99 -J5.701 4 931 :391 77.99 5'7ORI4 96S 29"81.99 5 -OR l5 94S 344c 85.99 5 70R'5 100S '4; -- 89.99 ..de, N—h-Q. 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THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 29,1995 -PAGE 15-A i7 I J' .4 .:. i r e ; Au A- y, -- v .1 I I • ':if" Don't get burned by phony fire inspector, Durham police warn AJAX-PICKERING — Home and Durham Regional Police report a man $65 following a 15 -minute inspmtion. no charge for legitimate inspections. business owners here are warned to be claiming to be from a fire marshal's ""This is a scam," warns Staff The suspect is white, aged 35 to 40. on the lookout for a phony fire -safety office charged a doughnut shop owner Sergent Sandy Ryrie, who notes there's Ile's about 5' 10" with sandy brown hair. inspector, after a doughnut shop was hit recently with a hefty bill. DOUBLE J. LEASING LTD. OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Saturday, April 1, 1995 at 11:00 A.M. 220 Harwood Avenue South Ajax, Ontario Quantity of excellent grade desks, chars and file cabinets. Computers, Fax Machines, Shelving, Copier. 'Please phone or fax our office for listing brochure. Inspect OI n; 9:00. 11:00 A.M. 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Ot 1) hill FIENc t'I'fi()AR I)� 2596 _ ..01 9.96'1 tt,ml 1'— ONO ' EIE.LP :11 LINE 1 PICKERING Kingston Rd., Unit 18 4.20=2548 PAGE 16 -A -THE NEWSADVERTLSER, WED., MARCH 29, 1995 WHOLE HOUSE! DUCT WORK SPECIALISTS! FREE AIR CONp iT ION NG ; ALL SUMMER LONG Don t pay tff Labour Day 1995 REPLACE YOUR OLD FURNACE WITH HIGH EFFICIENCY SAVE UP TO 40% IOn your fuel bill t receive 25%off air conditioning. K installed at the same time Heatln & AIr Condltlonln PICKERING AJAX WHITBY, OSHAWA 905-428-0333 905-436-3212 Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishment has applied to the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for Additional FadNtI" AN Sass 22 Church Street South, Ajax (outdoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be reosived no later than April 29, 1995. Please include your name, address and telephone number. NoU: The LLBO gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing end Pwmft Branch Liquor Lkettoe fiord of Ontario 55 Lake Show Blvd. E, Toronto ON MW 1A4 Fax: (416) 3265555 Pour des renseigrertents an franc ais concemant cette an nonce, vouiNez bcrire A: Direction des pwrmis ConlmMaiat des prmis d'alcool de 1'Ontrio 55, bout Lake Shore est, Toronto ON MSE 1 A4 TMioopieur : (416) 326:5555 e MM Ajax, Pickering and Oshawa wail continue to pick p grass clippings this year. Clarington will not pick p grass clippings in the 1995 yard waste collection rogram, but will collect clippings from the waste `':`i0 CUI� Lyle pTaCtlCe Whitby expects tosave�r14/1,000 this year by not �o t co0rctnng grass clippings. In 1993 there was a reduc- BypCHRIS BOVIE tR,SLt1N STAFF tion of 3,094 tonnes of yard waste delivered to the compost site. Whitby accounted for 53 per cent of UURHA141 — Whitby wants to weed out neighbor - that reduction (1,814 tonnes). Ing municipalities not willing to recycle grass clip- Regional councillor Marcel Brunelle reported pings- - other municipalities are going to break into the gra s While the Town has followed the lead of both recycling program on a gradual hasis- the Province and Durham Region, area "We've had some exciting discussion municipalities are not conforming to a grass / on this issue," said councillor Brunelle. •'The recycling policy. Because the Regional fact is that municipalities can man - Composting Facility is located in Whitby, age (the program) as they see fit:' that town's council is now asking that the The Region has agreed to collect Region not accept any grass clippings grass clippings in 1995, but Whitby pub - from other municipalitim lic works staff concluded Whitby does not "If that's not illegal, then there certainly have to accept the clipping. lis a moral obligation that we must adhere to," "There are two different interpretations councillor Dennis Fox said about the continued here:' said councillor Don Mitchell. "The one (collection of grass. _. - Ghat takes the stink out of Whitby is the one we In October 1993, Durham Region requested that should approve:' area municipalities discontinue the service of picking ;Past problems regarding odors from the compost tip grass clippings. site trace to Pickering where bags of grass sat dor- This action was taken to minimize offensive odors truant and were allowed to rot prior to being taken for coming from the regional compost site in Whitby and composting. Councillor Brunelle said that problem to encourage grass recycling :has been rectified. YMCA celebrates C E►� Healthy Kids Day The YMCA is starting a new tradition. On Saturday, April 1, all across the Greater Metropolitan Toronto Area, the YMCA will be celebrat- ing the first annual Healthy Kids Day. In Durham Region, this celebration of family health and fitness will be held at the YMCA Family Resource Centre, located at 250 Michael Blvd., in front of St. Marguerite D'Youville Catholic School from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The goal of the Healthy Kids Day is to encourage families to explore and expand their knowledge about becoming a healthier unit - a goal that is in keep- ing with the YMCA vision. The day is designed to pro- mote the idea that a healthy child is going to grow up to be a productive adult. "We work all year to help strengthen families and develop children through programs that promote self- esteem, leadership skills and good values," said Rich Baily, YMCA president. "But we thought we should have one day that focuses on the importance of improving family health." The activities of Healthy Kids Day will encompass three aspects of health: mind, body and spirit. Children and their families will have an opportunity to participate in games, demonstrations and exciting hands-on activities that will teach valuable lessons about health, nutrition, safe- ty, the environment, as well as physical fitness. Kevin Currie of Wheel Excitement, a Toronto in- line skate store, will give instructions on in-line skills and safety. David Thomas, a specialist in aerobics for children and teens, will also give demonstrations. Other activities include recycled craft areas, music instruction demos, health care professionals on site to discuss concerns, environ- mental areas including dis- plays by CLOCA and Durham Waste Management and much more. For information, call (905) 668-6868, (905) 404- 2020 or (905) 686-7849. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 29, 1995 -PAGE 17-A lc;. ,,,&_..%4A i 4.1 i ti.8"1'4.1 ('i JI - ,or -Y:Tf / i'ii•n SAVE UP TO 40% ON TENANTS INSURANCE Non -Smokers, Claims Free, Alarm Credits, Age Credit FOR DETAILS OR A FREE QUOTE, CALL 683m9725 VEM PINE RIDGE INSURANCE 676 Monarch Ave. #13 Established 1978 Ajax, Ontario FAMILY DENTISTRY IN PICKERING a DR. P. GOODMAN �o t & DR. S. WEINER & ASSOCIATES 401 3< IN HOUSE ORAL n 1 I SURGEON & PERIODONTIST EMERGENCIES SEEN IMMEDIATELY EVENINGS & SATURDAY BY AP00iN7%1EN` SENIORS DISCOUNT DENTISTRY WHILE ASLEEP AVAILABLE 1111111ELCOME -NEW PATIENTS 8319m&95 I 927 _ VERPOOL PO S0U_H "JVvF1POOL & BAv'''i 0 'IV - i I Ilk \y'" FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE SAVE016 OFF UP ETAIL TO RICES 4 DAYS ONLY ALL SALES FINAL VOGUE BRA FACTORY CLEARANCE 565 MARKHAM ROAD SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO • BUSTIERS • GIRDLES • CONTROL TOP BRIEFS THURS. MAR. 30th 10:00AM-9.00PM FRIDAY MAR. 31st 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM SATURDAY APR. I st 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM SUNDAY APR. 2nd 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM • TANGAS * SPORT BRAS • BRAS • BRIEFS * BIKINIS 565 MARKHAM ROAD SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO z ` , z. 401 3< ELLESMERE Y U � < LAWRENCE ■ 565 MARKHAM ROAD SCARBOROUGH, ONTARIO PAGE 18-A-') 4E NF,WS.ADVERTIL FR, WEP,, MARCA 29, 1995 Up the cr V West Rouge Canoe Club loses practice home and storage space to fire eek without a paddle By AL RIVETT SPbRTS REPORTER PICKERING — Members of the West Rouge Canoe Club are trvint, to pick up the pieces after a fire ?iursdav left the _]ab without a hone en(i minus moa -)f its kayaks and canoes Located at the east end of Lawrence Avenue East in Scarborough at the mouth of the Rouge River and built in 1971. the clubhouse and approximately 60 rac- ing kayaks and canoes were destroyed in a S469.000 blaze which fire offi- cials, suspect was caused by arson. Over the years, the club has been home to paddlers from Pickering_ and Scarborough. with many members going on to naluonal and international success. Membership is currenrly equally split between Pickering and Scarbor(xhgh residents. Club commodore Bill Blair says the fire was a "devastating" blow to the club which is now forced to scramble to get temporary boat storage facil- ities and equip- ment in order for I the current season Iyq�G to start in mid- May. For the more experienced paddlers in the club. an early -season training session sched- uled to kick off this weekend will be postponed for at least two weeks. "A.% far as facilities and equipment goes, we're starting over again. Devastating is the best word for it. It was an emotional lo.s for a lot of peo- ple. Parent.% and paddlers alike put a lot of effort into building the club. It was more than just a building to a lot of people," says Blair. Members of the club visited the charred remains of the clubhouse Saturday morning to retrieve anything which survived the fire. Only about 200 pounds of weights used fc.r train- ing were salvaged from the site. If there's a silver lining to the tragedy, it's the fact 12 boats from the cluh 'were in Florida fot a training camp. Six boats are being shipped from Ottawa by the Rideau Canoe Club which offered the use of the crafts to the West Rouge club for the summer. Early indications are that the Town of Pickering, the City of Scarborough, service clubs in each of the two com- munities and government agencies will help the club financially. The clubhouse and contents were covered by insurance, but not nearly enough to cover the losses. Education �M "So far the response has been ver% good. We've had very favorable responses from the Town of Pickering: and the City of Scarborough. A lot of people and former members of the •lob have volunteered to help in fund- raising. Other (canoe P clubs are offer- ing their labor to help us rebuild." says Blair. fie adds the Kinsmen Club of Pickering i, helping the club secure temporary trailers fob the summer. The West Rouge club hopes to have the trailers itt place on the site in the next one to two weeks. Anyone who'd like to donate to the club can do so a, any Toronto Dominion Bank IC a tar receipt is required. donations must he made at either the TD Bank in the Pickering Town Centre or the Scarhorough Branch at Port Union Road. (Deposit donations int( Account 339 Wcsi Rougt` :`anm : iub Building Fund.) Individuai & Business Tax Returns ' Capita! Gains Election ' Accounting ' Bookkeeping ' Payroll LFFILE SERVICE 6-676 MONARCH AVE. 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Renowned artistivDirection-alsges to former school its f ro annlvers ar y V Ex -Southwood Park student donates mural for `fun' and `support' he enjoyed at school By AL RIVETT STAFF REK)RTER AJAX — A former Southwood Park Public School student who's now an acclaimed Canadian abstract artist will donate a mural for the school's 25th anniversary in May. Christian Corbet, known as Alfred Corbet when he attended Southwood Park when it opened in 1970, is currently working on the mural titled Directionals at his North Vancouver art studio. The triptych (a painting comprised of three compartments) is expected to be unveiled at the school's open house Saturday, May 6. In a telephone interview with the News Advertiser from North Vancouver, Mr. Corbet said fond memories about Southwood Park prompted him to donate the work. "I always had a lot of fun at the school. I really did enjoy the school. The teach- ers lent a lot of support to me. They used to comment that I had a sense of artistic ability. That's when I start- ed looking into it more and more. "I thought it was only appropriate to send along my thanks to them by giv- ing them something," said Mr. Corbet, who was born and raised in Ajax and attended Southwood Park until the end of Grade 7. The 4'5" -by -10'5" mural, worth an estimated S15,000. is abut "creating order out of disorder. "There's a lot of feeling put into it- Nrectionals is a compilation of images. actions and ideas working as a metaphor about real life," he said. Directionals abounds with lines, color and form — trademark qualities which have placed Mr. Corbet among Canada's top abstract artists. The lines in the piece denote the stu- dents, with a central 'eve' CHEVY KICK T, .SERIES S pSpHAL S��E SERIOU representing the teachers. Mr. Corbet said Directionals "tries to show that directions are complex, always confusing, but shockingly real. Lines cross and interject with one another and some lines clash with one another. Some of the other lines seem to run parallel co- operating with one another and some of the lines just end. There are also arrows pointing in different direc- tions. "There's also a large circular form which implies eyes...The eyes seem to watch over the arrows and lines which come into those eyes." Mr. Corbet, who moved his studio to Vancouver from Guelph last year, was educated at the University of Guelph where he excelled in fine arts. After graduation, he studied under preeminent west coast abstract artist Jack Shadb>It for several years. Unfortunately, due to prior commitments, Mr. Corbet will be unable to attend the unveiling of Directionals in May. rEs _ � � s • � s s _ s _ s _ s • DDLE-4 ALL YOU C_AN EAT LUNCH BUFFET $ Soups, salads, pasta+, breads & roll,, two hot entries, ' assorted deli cokl-cuts, dessert 499, ' Purcbase l adult LU.VCl1 B1.,Fk1.rat I regular price of $4.99 & recrive the 2nd adult lunch buf el fur • 1/2 PRICE � ' (S�t•aC;t :.o..:l.i. diasy cxci ;.. cd!Vc :ler Ex .:c5 Apt 3Q/94 i `1815 Liverpool Rd., Pickering 83,-0023) y.. �•if- •1 .p 1 ]I.,,.�ri4' 1' t THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARC>�12" IJ94X(;E•14-A focal duffers can help the diaper set AJAX -DICKERING - Golfers who miss out on this offer will be teed off. Ajax -Pickering General Hospital's Make Room for `.Baby Committee is raising funds for the maternal and :newborn services department. As part of its efforts, the committee is selling the Executive Golf Guide 1995 Edition. Golfers can buy the book for $59 and save over 53,000. The book provides savings at 60 golf courses. offer- ing golfers two-for-one green fees and four -for -three green fees. All golf courses are within an hour's drive from Toronto. Anyone interested can pick up the book at Tee -To -Pin in the Discovery Bay Plaza on Westney Road South in Ajar. Ajax and Pickering BRIDES =� iK. at Ajax Community Centre _►;` Sunday April 2, 95 It �- I* you are parr' r'g a A'?CC ng w '^ n rhe -ex* 2 yeas you w -!l t4ant to attend. • DOOR PRIZES • GIFT BAGS • FREE By Inv Caton Call: ANN 839-4040 or LYNNE 427-9009 CHEYY S -SERIES EXTENDED -CAB. MORE ROOM IN YOUR LIFE FOA WHaT REALLY MATTERS. 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J 1' C f �. •• L� • , _ r a t >e 4 t.!lttt j'r iY +�'► t� 'i r y , t 7 a'J r PAGE.2*-4%-TM 1'1 14 A1jWERTIS0t, IV£D, INARCfl 29,1995 V Police will be watching 1-5 a.m. CAT ni"ps auto theft • never leave your car with the engine running. • avoid parking lots that require you to leave your keys. • keep your car keys and house keys on separate rings. Also never have an identification tag on your car key ring. • secure your valuables and parcels in the trunk• out of sight. • never leave registration papers in the car. For more information on the pro- gram call any CAA office, Durham Regional Police at 683-9100, or Crime Prevention Ontario at 1-800-668- 0261. ♦ Police, Province, CAA join forces to combat rising vehicle theft DURHAM — Car thieves beware: the CAT has arrived. The Combat Auto Theft (CAT) program is a new crime prevention effort developed by the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, Durham Regional Police, the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) and the Ministry of the Solicitor -General. "This is another program to help combat theft," says Durham Police Staff Sereeant Sandy Ryrie. "Down the road every police force will become involved in this." Vehicle owners who don't normally drive between I a.m. and 5 a.m. are the prime target group for participa- tion in the program. Drivers put a highly visible sticker in the rear win- dow which indicates that vehicle owner has given police consent to pull the car over and verify the driver's licence and ownership when it's on the road between those hours. Last year auto thefts in Durham increased by 50 per cent compared to 1993. "In Oshawa car thefts were up about 90 per cent," St. Sgt. Ryrie reports. "Many of the car thieves are under 18 years." Many of the thefts are joy -rides and many cases involve alcohol, he says. "There's not only the destruction of vehicles to worry about, there's the loss of lives. That's something we stat; too many times." Participation in the program is free and registration forms can be picked up at any CAA office or at any Durham Regional Police division. Completed forms are to be mailed to Crime Prevention Ontario for process- ing. This program has run successfully for many years in Ottawa and Winnipeg The CAA also recommends vehicle owners take a few preventive mea- sures. • park in a well -lit and busy area. SW19G INTO ACTION THIS SPRINQI_L USTO ; s 4� REGISTRATION DATES WED. MARCH 29 SAT APRIL 1 Ajax Acro's Gymnastic Club 48 Exeter Rd., Ajax 427-0036 6 P.1611.-8 P.M. LOAM -12 NOON • Charest to meet locals DURHAM — Federal Progressive Conservative interim leader Jean Charest will meet the troops in Durham next month. A breakfast meeting with members of the Ontario, Oshawa and Durham Riding associations is planned for Tuesday, April 18, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Oshawa Holiday Inn, 1011 Bloor St. E. The public is also invited to the affair. Mr. Charest will discuss the party's future and its upcoming national convention, the first such gathering since the 1993 federal election. The convention is set for April 28 to 30 in Hull, Quebec. Tickets are S10 a person and must be ordered in advance. Call Ontario Riding president Brian Shedden at 831-6806, Oshawa Riding president Terry flill at 723- 2633 or Durham Riding president Marion Manders at 983-5109 for more information or tickets. Sc Orr Prins & Stephen Rowlands are pleased to announce the official opening of their Chartered Accounting practice. at r 1913 Dundas St. F. Whitby y LIN tis 404-9316 Over 20 Years Experience 5tcphen Rowlands CA. Scutt Prins CA. FJNS , - ^,R OW LANDS 1.• 419 OVA Of 11KIKKKUMM V-1021 SCR I�I'� .fit A;�dbll• ail �::h11A5 • Persunal & Corp ,rate Taxes - Auditing • Financial Consulting • Business Plan Preparation (E%ening and Weekend Appointments Available) Revenue Canada 1:-I'TLE Authorized Agent Q Ontario Tomorrow there'll be twice as manv9ood reasons why we're introducing Neighbours today. T hanks to the great strides made in modem medicine, the number of people over 85 will more than double in the next 1S years. As Ontario's population grows older, more and more people will rely on in-home services. Services like nursing, meal programs, physio- therapy and homemaking. Seniors, people with physical disabilities and others want the choice of staying in their own homes. But our current system simply won't meet the demand. What could be more comforting than being carad for in familiar surroundings? On a street you know Around people you love. Surrounded by those things that are so much part of your life. We need to make sure today that in-home services will be available tomorrow. That's why we're introducing Neighbours. Neighbours is a community approach to home and health services for independent living. For the first time, a full range of services will be available with one phone call in communities IYFdGHBOURS HOME AND HEALTH SERVICES FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING all across the province. Neighbours is planned and managed by elected volunteers from your own community. They are people who live in the community and understand it. There are no government appointees on the board. Whether you're someone who relies on in-home services, a concerned relative or friend, a caregiver or someone who would simply like to help, we want you to know all about Neighbours. Or if you would simply like to get involved in Ontario's community approach to long-term care, call one of the telephone numbers below. 1-800-268-1154. IN TORONTO (416) 314-5518. TTY 1-800-387-5559 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 29,11995 -PAGE 21-A AJAX AND PICKERING HOSPITALMMM FRIW*[M` ' PULI,p Fz 't*401t9A", OUT CTION �a.f�i1G�3 Ar r! AUCTION HOTLINE 683-1 400 111111111111�_, =. r Honourary Chairs Ken Shaw & Bev Thomson prepare for our wonderful trips to London. England and Florida with Taylor. Make your vacation plans. then bid high & bid early • 11z � ., 441. 1;0 O _ Bid on more than 600 items including LONDON FOR LOVERS V and U7Se AMILY UN IN FLORIDA HERE'S HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE Follow these simple instructions to make a bid on any item(s) I) Read this fl}er and highlight the T1;�1E, BLOCK, and ITEM 7) The end of each block will be indicated by a bell and no new bids number of anv merchandise or service which interests you. will be accepted. However, current calls will be completed. The 2) Bidding begins at the time indicated in the Flyer. Tune into Cable sound of the bell also indicates the beginning of the next block of 10 earl. as each block begins with pictures and explanations of the items. items available in that 10 minute period. 8) STAY BY THE TELEPHONE NUMBER YOU GAVE THE 3) Call 683-1-1(10, and our volunteer operator will answer and identify OPERATOR FOR AT LEAST 30 MINUTES. We will be calling him or herself as "Operator A" or "Operator B" etc. Remember back to confirm the winning bid. if we cannot contact the winning your Operator's letter as it will help you identify your bid on the bidder, the next highest bidder will be contacted. bid board. 9) When you have been contacted, you will be instructed to go to the -3) The operator will ask for your NAME, TELEPHONE NUMBER, Ajax and PickeringGeneral Hospital to Ick u and a for our the ITEM NUMBER and the AMOUNT you wish to bid. All bids must be in whole dollar amounts. item. DO NOT GO UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN CONTACTED. 5) Listen to the advice given by the operator during the phone bid Please use the authorized parking lots and do not block the fire process as they are monitoring the bid board and have the most route. You will be given a token to enable you to leave the parking current bid of the item you are interested in. If you are advised that lot at no charge. your bid is equal to or less than the most current bid, you will be 10) Payment can be made with cash, Mastercard, VISA, or personal asked if you wish to improve your bid. cheque. Personal cheques will only be accepted with the back - 6) Watch the bid board on your TV. It will show the highest bid and up of a Mastercard or VISA number. If your cheque is returned the operator's identification letter (A, B, etc.) If someone bids NSF, we will charge the item to your credit card, with an additional equal to or higher than your bid, call back to raise your bid before $15.00 processing fee. the block closes. Note: Every attempt has been made to accurately convey the description of each item. Remember, all proceeds go to a worthy HAVE FEW I'3 ENJOY YOUR BIDDING cause. Auction Co -Chairs: Diana Hills, Earl Dusek * OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS Carroll Maclean Hunter Home Improvements Cable 7'V, Ajax Ontario Hydro FASSON � O CANADA .�w • 11z � ., 441. 1;0 O _ Bid on more than 600 items including LONDON FOR LOVERS V and U7Se AMILY UN IN FLORIDA HERE'S HOW YOU CAN PARTICIPATE Follow these simple instructions to make a bid on any item(s) I) Read this fl}er and highlight the T1;�1E, BLOCK, and ITEM 7) The end of each block will be indicated by a bell and no new bids number of anv merchandise or service which interests you. will be accepted. However, current calls will be completed. The 2) Bidding begins at the time indicated in the Flyer. Tune into Cable sound of the bell also indicates the beginning of the next block of 10 earl. as each block begins with pictures and explanations of the items. items available in that 10 minute period. 8) STAY BY THE TELEPHONE NUMBER YOU GAVE THE 3) Call 683-1-1(10, and our volunteer operator will answer and identify OPERATOR FOR AT LEAST 30 MINUTES. We will be calling him or herself as "Operator A" or "Operator B" etc. Remember back to confirm the winning bid. if we cannot contact the winning your Operator's letter as it will help you identify your bid on the bidder, the next highest bidder will be contacted. bid board. 9) When you have been contacted, you will be instructed to go to the -3) The operator will ask for your NAME, TELEPHONE NUMBER, Ajax and PickeringGeneral Hospital to Ick u and a for our the ITEM NUMBER and the AMOUNT you wish to bid. All bids must be in whole dollar amounts. item. DO NOT GO UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN CONTACTED. 5) Listen to the advice given by the operator during the phone bid Please use the authorized parking lots and do not block the fire process as they are monitoring the bid board and have the most route. You will be given a token to enable you to leave the parking current bid of the item you are interested in. If you are advised that lot at no charge. your bid is equal to or less than the most current bid, you will be 10) Payment can be made with cash, Mastercard, VISA, or personal asked if you wish to improve your bid. cheque. Personal cheques will only be accepted with the back - 6) Watch the bid board on your TV. It will show the highest bid and up of a Mastercard or VISA number. If your cheque is returned the operator's identification letter (A, B, etc.) If someone bids NSF, we will charge the item to your credit card, with an additional equal to or higher than your bid, call back to raise your bid before $15.00 processing fee. the block closes. Note: Every attempt has been made to accurately convey the description of each item. Remember, all proceeds go to a worthy HAVE FEW I'3 ENJOY YOUR BIDDING cause. Auction Co -Chairs: Diana Hills, Earl Dusek * OUR CORPORATE SPONSORS Carroll Maclean Hunter Home Improvements Cable 7'V, Ajax Ontario Hydro FASSON � O CANADA PAGE 22 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 29, 1995 MAKE FRUWWA FOR BABY �z4w&,,-jg . . .1.l. i. t. t. . . it . . R.. . . .. � . .... _ `.� TION ' Maclean ififunfer Cable TV BLOCK 1 7:00 to 7:10 p.m. Welcome Introductions and Procedures BLOCK 5 7:40 to 7:50 p.m. 13 Dance class per week for 1995/96 S288 Denise Lester Dance Academy 5200 14 Two baseball tickets $38 Con -Test 5350 15 Two Green Fee Tickets S50 Carer'or*, 4 Seasons Golf Racc�el Sk; CI x 16 Certificate $50 Casa Verde Restaurant 4C Certificates 17 Certificate 550 Fable Ceramics 41 Silk arrangement or wall swag 18 Jacket 596 Frerohtlmer Md Ontario 42 Four green fees BLOCK 9 8:20 to 8:30 p.m. $100 37 Certificate 5200 Greenwood Printers Ltd S25 38 Garage door opener 5350 Gerrits Garage Doors S50 39 Certificates $50 Neilson Cadbury $60 4C Certificates $25 Golden Griddle $150 41 Silk arrangement or wall swag $50 Green Thumb Flonst $53 42 Four green fees $110 Wolf Run BLOCK 13 9:00 to 9:10 P.M. -4 MAKE ROOM FOR BABY VIDEO BLOCK 2 7:10 to 7:20 p.m. MAKE ROOM FOR BABY VIDEO BLOCK 6 7:50 to 8:00 p.m. 19 RAM Dow..e: %lac ..;,sr S138 A Plus Software 20 Certificate $150 Anygraphres And Letters Inc. 21 Dragon Strike board game S50 Gnu Books 22 Certificate for course $106 The Glass Artisan 23 Certificate (to Supercentre) 5100 George Weston North American Bakeries 24 Two Goff Passes $70 Deer Creek Goff and Country Estates BLOCK 10 8:30 to 8:40 p.m. $100 43 Dozen boxed roses + Certificate S52 Grower Direct • Hair Retlectron S25 44 Certificate S50 The Old Liverpool House S50 45 Pouch with tools $150 Ideal Industries Canada (Inc ) $60 46 Combination bassinet. pram, stroller S60C Peg Perego Canada Inc $150 47 Two Hockey Tickets S82 Panda Fundraising $53 48 Drawing 5100 Mr Dressup BLOCK 14 9:10 to 9:20 p.m. $100 61 Golf Umbrella + Certificate $50 The Weather Network + Tee to Pin S25 62 10 Certificates $70 Swiss Chalet S50 63 Artwork $40 The Magic Image $60 64 Two Maple Leafs tickets $40 M.A. Stewart and Sons Limited $150 65 Certificate $100 Superkids Karate $53 66 Cordless Telephone $160 Lenbrook AY, 211 BLOCK 3 7:20 to 7:30 p.m. $100 1 Swarovski Crystal Baby Duck S57 Carolyn Prear S25 2 Certificate S30 Mandarin Restaurant S50 3 RAM Doubler for Macintosh S138 A Plus Software $60 4 Two tickets for Crary For You $130 Mrrvrsh Productions $150 5 Guest card S50 East Side Mario is $53 6 Certificate S50 Nautically Yours BLOCK 7 8:00 to 8:10 p.m. $100 25 Service Ca:. $49 Gallagher Electric S25 26 Placemats, etc $80 Needful Things By Elizabeth Haug S50 27 -Cape Spear' Limited Edition Print $425 Framing & Art Centre $60 28 Baby Gift Basket S110 Mead Johnson Canada $150 29 Radio cassette recorder S90 Ash Temple Limited $53 30 Vacuum Cleaner $109 Mobile Vacuum BLOCK 11 8:40 to 8:50 p.m. 49 Frozen unbaked goods $100 Ready Bake Foods Inc. $200 50 Dozen boxed roses S25 Grower Direct $50 51 Certificate S50 Regalis Restaurant $80 52 Walkman $60 FZ Arxess Inc. $100 53 One limited edition print $150 Rivett Architectural Hardware Ltd. $100 54 Gas furnace cleaning $53 Rodman's Heating & Air Conditioning $80 BLOCK 15 9:20 to 9:30 p.m. 67 Certificate - two tickets to Sunset Blvd. $200 Ajax Hydro Electric Commissm 68 Dozen boxed roses + Gift Certificate $50 Grower Direct & The Keg 9 RAM Doubler for Maclntosh 69 Clock Radio $80 EZ Access Inc. 10 Certificate 70 Certificate $100 Torordo Dominion Bank 11 Walkman 71 Frozen unbaked goods $100 Ready Bake Foods Inc. 12 Certificates 72 Mickey Mouse telephone $80 Moco Canada Inc. COM M Y Ad -M., CA Community 10 Pickering BLOCK 4 7:30 to 7:40 p.m. 7 General 81 Power Humidifier $209 Certified Heating & Air Conditioning 8 Training certificate 51.000 Durham Business & Computer College 9 RAM Doubler for Maclntosh $138 A Plus Software Canadian Card Systems Inc. 10 Certificate S25 Mainly Cheese Gillezeau & Fitzsimmons Optometrists 11 Walkman $60 EZ Access Inc. Pansy's Art 12 Certificates S50 The Electric Litt Truck Company Molson Breweries BLOCK8 8:10 to 8:20 p.m. 31 RAM Dc�bler+or htaclrtosh $138 A Plus Software 32 Raleigh Bicycle $225 Neilson Cadbury 33 1000 business cards $650 Canadian Card Systems Inc. 34 Certificate $150 Gillezeau & Fitzsimmons Optometrists 35 Pen and pencil set $60 Select Plan Real Estate Pansy's Art 36 Rental certificates $60 Ajax Star Video Molson Breweries BLOCK 12 8:50 to 9:00 p.m. 55 Perm $65 Riviera Coiffure 56 RAM Doubler for Macintosh $138 A Plus Software 57 VCR and video tape $345 Liberty Mutual Ins. 58 Glasses $40 Royal Bank 59 Two framed pictures $60 Pansy's Art 60 Two Molson Indy Tickets $500 Molson Breweries BLOCK 16 9:30 to 9:40 p.m. 73 Health Club Membership $365 Town of Pickering 74 Two cases of powdered miNk $100 Unilac Ltd. 75 Watch $78 Turner Cable Network Sales 76 Clock Radio $80 EZ Access Inc. 77 Two sweatshirts $50 Ontario Hydro 78 Personal Alarm System $33 First 40 successful bidders who bid OVER the suggested retail value of an item will receive a complimentary Master Mechanic's coupon worth H2000.Z a : M "a- MP BID HIGH! BID EARLY! Maclean Hunter Cable 10, Ajax BLOCK 17 THE NEWSADVEW11SER, WED.. -ARCH 29, I +S•Yn�a. zs-,� MAKE ®O O ® FOR BABY -T4*V-4, AUCTION...111R11111i, 9:40 to 9:50 p.m. $110 79 RAM Doubler for Macintosh $138 A Plus Software S35 80 Camera bag $129 Vision Canada Ltd. $150 81 Panasonic RX-DS15 system $204 Ellis Packaging Limited $66 82 Certificate S25 Upper Deck Sports Bar 550 83 Artwork $250 The Magic Image 5770 84 Four green fees $140 Thunderbird Golf and Country Club Upper Deck Sports Bar BLOCK 21 10:20 to 10:30 p.m. $110 '03 Health Club Membership 5300 Town of Ajax S35 04 Certificate $50 Your Rainbow Colours $150 105 Bird Bath $150 Amt's Loam Supply Ltd. $66 106 Certificate $70 The Original Muffler Shop 550 107 Certificates 550 Step Into My Closet 5770 108 Two Maple Leat Tickets $72 Anss Haulage Upper Deck Sports Bar ]?tic El BLOCK 18 BLOCKI9 9:50 to 10:00 p.m. $110 85 Standard pool opening $175 Pool Busters S35 86 Sweatshirt and cap S45 YTY Canada Inc. $150 87 Four green fees $110 Wolf Run $66 88 Women's denim shirt S55 Women's Television Network 550 89 Drawing S100 Mr. Dressup 5770 90 Humidifier $103 Liverpool Pharmacy Ltd Upper Deck Sports Bar BLOCK 22 10:30 to 10:40 p.m. 109 Baseball tickets $110 Nelson Cadbury 91 110 Cutting board S35 Binns Designer Kitchens A Plus Software 111 Patio vertical $150 Blinds N' Drapes S45 112 Hamburger cards $66 Harvey's Restaurant 224 93 113 Two dinners for two or a meal for tour 550 Royal Scot Restaurant Comfort Inn oy Journeys End 8 Grower 114 Ergonomic office chair 5770 Martmex Custom Furniture S25 r I M C O M Y WWI C."1004 f Community 10 31 Pickering BLOCK 20 BLOCK 23 10:40 to 10:50 p.m. 115 Stacke, Version 4' for Windows & DCS 10:00 to 10:10 P.M. A Plus Software 91 RAM Doubler for Macintosh 5138 A Plus Software A Plus Software S250 92 Sweatshirt and cap S45 $22 YTV Canada Inc The Original Muffler Shop 93 Voucher + Doz. boxed roses S99 G Russell Pumping Sennces Comfort Inn oy Journeys End 8 Grower D rec• 94 Certificate S25 126 Basket Upper Deck Sports Bar The Ommnal Basket Case 95 PSB Alpha Speakers S199 Lenbrook 96 Get certificate S200 Supercentre Dental Office BLOCK 23 10:40 to 10:50 p.m. 115 Stacke, Version 4' for Windows & DCS $199 A Plus Software 5300 116 Autographed Football Priceless" Toronto Argonauts Football Club A Plus Software 117 Certificate S250 Southwmd Equestrian Centre Swiss Chalet 118 Certificate $22 Sauter's Inn The Original Muffler Shop 119 Artwork bap The Magic Image G Russell Pumping Sennces 120 Certificate S80 The Original Muffler Shop Wrigley Canada Inc 10:10 to 10:20 p.m. 97 Portrait srtLng 5171 Pickering Photo 5300 98 RAM Doubler for Macintosh 5138 A Plus Software $429 99 Certificates S50 Swiss Chalet $40 100 Certificate S50 The Original Muffler Shop S30 101 Certificate S50 G Russell Pumping Sennces 102 Two Maple Leaf Tickets 5152 Wrigley Canada Inc BLOCK 24 10:50 to 11:00 p.m. 121 Arearu- 5300 SiNer Carpet and Rugs 122 Luxuccus Wing Back -ra,r $429 Simmons Canada !nc 123 Artwork $40 The Magi: Image 124 Certificate S30 Bayly Cleaners 125 At hcme facial spa & weight management consuratan S90 Barb Gardner 126 Basket S85 The Ommnal Basket Case 1100 Note: Items not auctioned tonight will be available Saturday at 10:00 p.m. Tune in Friday & Saturday for lots of great items received too late to list. • Doug Gilmour Autographed Jersey •Luggage/Lamps/Clothing •Automotive Services • Maple Leaf Hockey Tickets (great seats) • Framed Prints • 12 Month GO Train Pass • Argo & Blue Jay Tickets • Show Tickets • Diamond Stud Earrings ' ' 1 Gff,AIWAYS 1) Bonnie View Inn 2) Orlando Florida or 3) Open Travel 2 Day Get -A -Way for two. Includes: breakfast & dinner Value $500 Donated by: Cross Country Donuts Harwood Ave., Ajax Must be redeemed before December 31, 1995 (exc.July&Aug.) }la�,ya, fyp, .• a Myrtle Beach or Hilton Head Island 4 Days, 3 Nights. Including: Golf Package at one location. Value $699 Donated by: Landmark Furniture Dundas St. E., Whitby 2 adults & up to 3 children/transportation not included Voucher Marlin Travel Donated by: Canadian Progress Club Pickering/Ajax Women Value $1,200 PAGE24A-THF, Nf.;WSADVE911SER. WFD, MARCH 29. 1995 _1 Maclean Hung V Cable 10, Aja; BLOCK 25 12:00 NOON Welcome Introductions and Procedures BLOCK 29 12:40 to 12:50 p.m. 139 Certificate St. 3C Brewer s Choke Bargain Tire Auto Centre 164 Two Maple Leaf Hockey tickets -40 Certificate $100 165 7 Cdn spruce artificial Xmas tree Bank of Montreal Akterbrook Industries Ltd '41 Sports Package $100 Alai Seed Company BFI Recycling Systems 167 Golf passes for tour '42 Four Goff Passes * God Umbrella $145 S26 Seaton Goff Club & The Weather Network '43 Cooter Bag and gdt certificates $100 Chocolate factory tour Nelson Dairy Certificate & Party Pizza .44 RAM Doubler for Macintosh S138 Pasta A Plus Software Two Green Fees BLOCK 33 1:20 to 1:30 p.m. 163 Certificate S125 Brewer s Choke $900 164 Two Maple Leaf Hockey tickets S74 Beatrice Foods Inc. S200 165 7 Cdn spruce artificial Xmas tree $150 Akterbrook Industries Ltd 5200 166 Bird seed bells and bird seed 5100 Alai Seed Company 191 2 Goff passes + Goff Umbrella 167 Golf passes for tour $450 Cherry Downs Goff Club. Link Corporation 168 Oil change S26 Kelly & Sons Auto Repair 150 Team Photo and Photo of Tony Castillo Priceless BLOCK 37 2:00 to 2:10 p.m. 187 Stacker. Version 4.0 $199 A Plus Software $900 188 2 Boston Celtics T -Shirts S36 EMI Comm. Corp. S200 189 Certificate $70 Hair Reflection 5200 190 Two photographic prints $80 Canadian Focus News & Information Service 191 2 Goff passes + Goff Umbrella $75 Annandale Goff Course & The Weather Network 192 Voucher 5200 Swans Marina Ltd. One year membership and T-shirt MAKE FR] _0W*[N FOR BABY �*,,''T,,* *',A x BLOCK 26 12:10 to 12:20 p.m. cT MAKE ROOM FOR BABY VIDEO BLOCK 30 12:50 to 1:00 p.m. Lingerie and Certificate 145 27" Sony Trindon colour TV $900 Sales & Merchandising Group Certrticate 146 Gift certificates S200 International Aquatics Pool Services Labour 147 Toronto Maple Leaf Package 5200 Panda Fundraising Pro god bag 148 Gift basket $35 LOEB Ajax Market Place RAM Doubler for Macintosh 149 Out -A -Site Driver Aldila HM4o Shatt $179 Bryan Johnston God Services One year membership and T-shirt 150 Team Photo and Photo of Tony Castillo Priceless Toronto Blue Jays Aladdin Canada Inc. BLOCK 34 1:30 to 1:40 p.m. 169 Lingerie and Certificate $100 Linda's Love Lace 170 Certrticate 152 Amann Cafe & Patisserie 171 Labour Framed picture of Wendel Clark Durham Plumbing & Drain 172 Pro god bag 129 AEG Sorting Systems Inc. 173 RAM Doubler for Macintosh Neilson Cadbury A Plus Software 174 One year membership and T-shirt $100 Premier Health Club BLOCK 38 2:10 to 2:20 p.m. 193 Certificate Belamy's Restaurant 194 Sliding window Hider Homes 195 Certificate Speedy Muffler King 196 Certificate Supercentre Dental Office 197 President's Choice Train Set Supercerdre 198 Polar fleece jacket The Sports Network S57 S20 $40 S92 $138 5685 SW $350 $70 $200 $50 $50 BLOCK 27 BLOCK 31 1:00 to 1:10 P.M. 151 12:20 to 12:30 p.m. $100 127 Video game S60 152 Microplay Video Games S50 128 Framed picture of Wendel Clark $300 153 Rob MacDougall Sports Art International 129 Certificates S50 $74 Neilson Cadbury Certificate 130 Lamp $100 $100 Aladdin Canada Inc. Chocolate factory tour 131 Certificate & Party Pizza S34 Celebrity Lanes & Kerry's Pizza & Pasta 132 Two Green Fees S50 Claremont 4 Seasons God Racquet Ski Club Inc. BLOCK 31 1:00 to 1:10 P.M. 151 Certificate $100 $114 O'Flaherty's Landscaping S200 152 Certificate S50 $70 Lord Byron Seafood & Steakhouse $66 153 Cap. T-shirt and CD $57 $100 MuchMusic $74 154 Certificate 550 $69 Easy Rents $100 155 Chocolate factory tour $165 Neilson Cadbury 156 Framed Robert Bateman print $690 The Outside Solution BLOCK 35 1:40 to 1:50 p.m. Two pair Uvex sportstyle sunglasses 175 Two Maple Leaf Hockey tickets $114 Neilson Cadbury S200 176 Advertising $500 KX-96 FM Radio $70 177 Hamburger cards $66 Harvey's Restaurant 224 Ceddicate 178 Certificate $100 Whitevale Crattworks $74 179 Baby super seat/carrier and bath ring $55 Wal-Mart Canada Inc. $69 180 Certificates $100 LOEB Glendale Market Place Certdicate BLOCK 39 2:20 to 2:30 p.m. 199 Two pair Uvex sportstyle sunglasses $78 $55 Ajax Optical S200 200 Oil, lobe & filter $20 $70 The Mechanic Shop $45 201 Ceddicate $200 $225 Speedy Muffler King $74 202 Five cases of concentrate baby mt7r $115 $69 Unilac Ltd. $138 203 Certdicate $60 Subway 204 Sweatshirt $52 Tuner Cable Network Sales To 04.. M MON Community 10 Pickering BLOCK 28 12:30 to 12:40 p.m. $75 133 Three towels sets $55 Canadian Linen Supply S200 134 Ladys Diamond ring $600 Sharky s Buy and Sell $70 135 Zoo baby package $45 Zoological Society Of Metropolitan Toronto $225 136 Membership $74 Computer Time Kids Club $140 137 Obus form $69 Canadian Home Therapy Ltd, $138 138 RAM Doubler for Macintosh $138 A Plus Software BLOCK 32 1:10 to 1:20 p.m. 157 Certificate $75 St. Clair the Pant & Paper People $200 158 Porcelain Doll S200 Betty Thompson $100 159 Family membership for one year $70 Zoological Society of MetropoWan Toronto 160 Snack machine and two beach towels $100 Wrigley Canada Inc. 161 Microsoft Access $225 D.C. Internet Ltd. 162 Tax return for two $140 Thomas and Chase Associates BLOCK 36 1:50 to 2:00 p.m. 181 Certificate $200 Success and Beyond Inc. 182 Frozen unbaked goods $100 Ready Bake Foods Inc. 183 Certificate $50 Whitby Rent -All 184 Model Kit S26 Pickering Paperback Co. 185 Signed Print - Elvis Stoyiko $125 Panda Fw-&awg 186 RAM Doubler for Macintosh $138 A Plus Software BLOCK 40 2:30 to 2:40 p.m. 205 Gift basket $75 Kandies - Kookies - Snakz 206 Four theatre passes $52 Second City 207 Stacker. version 4.0 $199 A Phis Software 208 Lube, oil, filter $26 Wilddwwood Ford Sales Ltd. 209 Sweatshirt $50 EMI Comm. Corp. 210 AT&T Answering System $90 MYSTERY MANIA DONORS E�e�o�e� • Academy of Learning a Cineplex/Odeon & • Frame It by Bill • Adelco Hershey Canada • Great Lake Lamp Parts Ltd. • Ajax Shoe Repair • Councillor Rick Johnson • Henry Korterkass & • Arts and Entertainment a Cross Country Donuts Assoc. • Belinda Self Serve Gas Bar a D.D.I. • Herongate Barn Theatre • Canadian Progress Club, a Eileen Brown • J.D.C. Brokers & Federal Pickering/Ajax Women • Elas Winter Oliver Kash & Karry • Janet Ecker Candidate for • Mayor Jim Witty Durham West P.C. Assoc. a Medical Pipeline Testing • Kingchurch Nissan Ltd. • Landmark Furniture • Michael Boyer Pontiac Ltd. • Lone Star Cafe • Nash Can • Magnotta Winery • Marketing Impact Ltd. Maclean Hunter Cable 10, Ajax BLOCK 41 2:40 to 2:50 p.m S52 211 Acrylic memo clip $30 Danco Signs S70 212 One week's horse camp 5225 Audley Road Stables 5299 213 CHUM FM Gift Pack S70 104.5 CHUM FM $115 214 Two certificates S50 Colour Your Works S26 215 Barbecue tool set S40 Consumers Gas S24 216 Artwork S90 The Magic Image Pam's Playroom BLOCK 45 3:20 to 3:30 p.m. S52 229 Hand knitted 'Scarecrow" Doll S50 Mrs. Dons Kidd S70 230 Anniversary Cock S86 Mrs Edna Klazek 5299 231 Sweater, cap and Coupon S80 Saturn Saab Isuzu of Pickering $115 232 Certificate 3400 Sate & Sound Storage S26 233 Gas furnace cleaning $53 Rodman's Heating & Air Conditioning S24 234 Interplak Electric Tooth brush $114 Pharma Plus Drug Mart Pam's Playroom BLOCK 49 4:00 to 4:10 p.m. Sports clothes Trophy Factory Doulton International Crystal bowl Royal Doulton Chocolate factory tour Neilson Cadbury Dozen boxed roses Grower Direct RAM Doubler for Macintosh A Plus Software Dog grooming J.T's Tuxedo Grooming BLOCK 53 S80 S50 $165 $25 $138 $40 4:40 to 4:50 p.m. S52 277 Certificate $22 Hair - Class S70 278 Certificate $25 Oshawa Foods 5299 279 Hygiene visit S50 Pickering Square Dental Office $115 280 Sport Logo Plate (Graphic) $52 Pickering Licence Bureau S26 281 RAM Doubler for Macintosh $138 A Plus Software S24 282 Dozen boxed roses $25 Grower Direct Pam's Playroom THF NEWS ADVER'FISER, WEU., MARCH 29,1995 -PAGE 25-A MACE FRU**[H FOR BABY ' aUCT N, oil !+ 4 10 RD)LY, ]?FtIL BLOCK 42 BLOCK 43 2:50 to 3:00 p.m. 217 9'Meal Deaf Coupons S52 Seven -Eleven Food Stores S57 218 AM/FM power antenna S70 A.C. Simmonds & Sons Ltd. $70 219 Driver's Education Course 5299 Shaffie s Professional Driver Training S50 220 Sunglasses $115 Kearns Optical S140 221 Lube. oil, filter S26 Wildwood Ford Sales Ltd. $75 222 Shampoo cut and blow dry S24 Shear Magic $100 BLOCK 46 3:30 to 3:40 p.m. 235 Fifteen car wash tickets S57 Petro Canada The Magic Image 236 Obus Form Back Support $70 Pickering Village Pharmacy Discovery Bay Chiropractic Clinic 237 Certificate S50 Pick -N -Go Service Taxi 238 Water fountain S140 Picov's Greenhouses 227 TNo Baseball tickets 239 American Standard faucet $75 The Plumbing Store 228 Cerdicate 240 Frozen unbaked goods $100 Ready Bake Foods Inc. Pam's Playroom BLOCK 50 4:10 to 4:20 p.m. 259 Magnifier Canadian Home Therapy Lid. 260 Porcelain Doll Mrs. K. Krathy 261 Calculator The Toronto School of Business 262 Certificate Active Tire & Auto Centre Ltd. 263 9 week stained glass course A Touch of Glass 264 Jacket McDonald's Restaurant of Ajax BLOCK 54 4:50 to 5:00 p.m. S36 S40 $34 $100 $150 $65 I 3:00 to 3:10 p.m. d rte- MAKE ROOM FOR BABY VIDEO BLOCK 47 3:40 to 3:50 p.m. 241 Quartz Cbck S57 Royal Bank The Magic Image 242 Personal Alarm System S37 Inter -Graphics Discovery Bay Chiropractic Clinic 243 Porcelain Doll S20 Mrs. K Krathy 244 Chad s portrait I1"x 14" $124 Mary Cook Photography 227 TNo Baseball tickets 245 Training certificate $225 Manpower Temporary Services 228 Cerdicate 246 Assorted food items S58 Maple Leaf Grocery Products Inc Pam's Playroom BLOCK 51 4:20 to 4:30 p.m. 265 Certificate Subway 266 RAM Doubler for Macintosh A Plus Software 267 Interplak Series 5000 Pickering Square Dental Office 268 Gas furnace ckeaning Rodman's Heating & Air Conditioning 269 Personal Alarm System Inter -Graphics 270 Oil Change + lube Annandale Dodge Chrysler Ltd. BLOCK 55 5:00 to 5:10 p.m. $60 $138 S100 S53 S50 St2 'flzt! umu� � m C O M M V N t CAT- ON S Community 10 Pickering BLOCK 44 3:10 to 3:20 p.m. 223 RAM Doubler for Macintosh 5138 A Plus Software The Magic Image 224 Drawing S100 Mr Dressup Discovery Bay Chiropractic Clinic 225 Certificate S200 International Aquatics Pool Services 226 Certificate - Buffet Dinner S34 =y';=s-3C-cs3 fie. tL;r-C~,-eseEea,, 227 TNo Baseball tickets S36 Remax Rouge R •.e, Royal Bank 228 Cerdicate 525 Pick -N -Go Service Center Wildwood Ford Sales Ltd BLOCK 48 3:50 to 4:00 p.m. 247 Dinner Certificate S5C Kerry Inn The Magic Image 248 Assorted sports & office ilearrs S5C Investor s Group Discovery Bay Chiropractic Clinic 249 Three coupons S90 Pickering Martr zing Cleaners 250 Gas turnace cleaning S53 Rodman's Heating & Air Condrtbnng The Canadian Red Cross Society 251 Quartz Ckx k S57 Royal Bank 252 Lube. oil. fxer S26 Wildwood Ford Sales Ltd Pam's Playroom BLOCK 52 4:30 to 4:40 p.m. 271 Organizer Grand & Tov 272 Two gift cerld cates Hair Fashion 3000 273 Dog grooming J.T's Tuxedo Grooming 274 Groom & Edge Weedeater J D. Air &Electric Tool Repair 275 Artwork The Magic Image 276 Health Club Membership Town of Pickering BLOCK 56 5:10 to 5:20 p.m. S20 54L S40 $75 S40 S365 Artwork $40 289 Account Certificate $100 295 Two cervical pillows S70 The Magic Image Canada Trust, Ajax and Pickering Branches Discovery Bay Chiropractic Clinic Maple Leaf Print $50 290 First Aid Kit $46 296 Framed poster S50 Panda Fundraising The Canadian Red Cross Society Mount 'N Seal Children's birthday party ages 1-6.2 hrs. $75 291 221/2 lbs. bubble gum $45 297 3 Family Day Passes S30 Pam's Playroom I Cardboard Collectibles & Tasty Delectables I The Metropolitan Toronto & Region Conservation Certificate $50 292 Ten pound box of Rainbow Trout Filets $70 298 Certificate S50 Halenda's M & D Meats Coolwater Farms Ltd. Halenda's M & D Meats Certficate $100 293 Membership $74 299 Four CDs S60 O'Flahertys Landscaping Computer Time Kids Club New Country Network Backrest support $65 294 Royal Doulton plate $100 300 Certificate S65 Guardian Drugs The Courtyard Pub Gaillind Maintenance Limited * Skating fans! The Elvis Stoyko signed photograph is in Block 36. * Need a big new television? Look in Block 30. * I'll buy you a diamond ring my friend! See Block 28. * Want to make a hockey fan happy? Check out Blocks 10, 14, 20, 21, 27, 30, 33, 35, 72 and 75 and don't forget Mystery Mania! * Looking for a really unique kid's party? How about a tour of the Neilson Cadbury Chocolate Factory? A chocoholic's dream, Blocks 31 and 72. We've got lots of fun ideas for families and kids... keep browsing. PAGE 26 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 29, 1995 AJAX AND PICKERING HOSPITAL MAKE FBIA*[M FOR BABY 1 PP�ii c L � ,�� AUCTION t 4% SATURDAY & C 0 41 y N 1 3 Maclean Hunter �► Cable 10, Ajax Community 10 lkPltlL Pickering BLOCK 57 BLOCK 58 BLOCK 59 BLOCK 60 5:20 to 5:30 p.m. 301 RAM Doubler for Maclntosh A Plus Software 302 Artwork The Magic Image 303 Framed picturecalendar Cook tCanada) Inc. 304 Certificate Clydesdale Custom Case Com Ltd 305 T -Shirt. Montreal Canadiens Club De Hockey Canadien. Inc 306 Assorted Items Maple Leaf Grocery Products Inc BLOCK 61 6:00 to 10 p.m. �a 6o . MAKE ROOM FOR BABY VIDEO BLOCK 65 6:40 to 6:50 p.m. 343 Certificate Dr Greg lantropoulos. Dentist 344 Rental certificates Alan Star Video 345 Reusable portabie heating pack Canadian Home Therapy Ltd 34c Oil lube fitter change The Mechanic Shop 347 Obus Back Support Form Medical Place Pharmacy 348 Certificate Brewers Choke BLOCK 69 $138 $40 $50 $105 $35 S100 5145 S60 S27 S20 $70 5125 7:20 to 7:30 p.m. $200 367 Artwork $40 The Magic Image $68 368 Certificate $145 Dr. Greg latropoulos. Dentist Mrs. K. Krathy 369 Sweatshirt $40 CBC Newsworld Scripture Union 370 Dog grooming $40 J.T's Tuxedo Grooming Neilson Cadbury 371 Rental certificates $60 Ajax Star Video Durham Plumbing & Drain 372 Four green fees $110 Woff Run BLOCK 73 8:00 to 8:10 p.m. 391 Certificate $200 International Aquatics Pool Services $]S75 392 Rental certificates + 2 Vouchers $68 Ajax Star Video & Kentucky Fried Chicken 393 Porcelain Doll $30 Mrs. K. Krathy 327 Cooler 394 Bible Reading Guide Subscription $100 Scripture Union 328 Certificate 395 Baseball tickets $110 Neilson Cadbury 329 5 Certificates 396 Labour $40 Durham Plumbing & Drain 330 Sweatshirt 5:30 to 5:40 p.m. 307 Stacker Verson 4.0 A Plus Software 308 Drawing Mr Dressup 309 Gift basket Bay Ridges Market 310 Olympus camera One Hour Moto Photo 311 Certificate Follow The Sun Tanning Spa 312 Certificate For You Two Maternity Inc. BLOCK 62 $199 $100 S30 $240 $60 S50 6:10 to 6:20 p.m. $100 325 Membership $]S75 Ajax Boxing Club 350 Labour 326 Cham saw $ Durham Lawn Equipment 351 Cooler 327 Cooler Mead Packaging Canada 352 RAM Doubler for Maclntosh 328 Certificate A Plus Software Lakeland Graphics 353 Certificates 329 5 Certificates K -Mart & Two Hearts Flowers & Gifts The Lace Place 354 Jacket 330 Sweatshirt Family Channel BLOCK 66 6:450 to 7:00 p.m. $100 349 Ten pound box of Rainbow Trout Fillets $70 Coolwater Farms Ltd. 374 Certificate 350 Labour $40 Durham Plumbing & Drain 375 Labour 351 Cooler $75 Mead Packaging Canada 376 Certificates 352 RAM Doubler for Maclntosh 5138 A Plus Software 377 10 Week course & supplies 353 Certificates $45 K -Mart & Two Hearts Flowers & Gifts 378 Car or van detail service 354 Jacket S35 Stortz Instruments Family Channel BLOCK 70 7:230 to 7:40 p.m. 373 Assorted Food Items $100 Maple Leaf Grocery Products Inc. $30 374 Certificate $200 International Aquatics Pool Services $110 375 Labour $40 Durham Plumbing &Drain $25 376 Certificates $50 Brewers Retail Inc. $90 377 10 Week course & supplies $54 Audley Ceramics and crafts $60 378 Car or van detail service $99 Alliance Colksion Ltd. $30 BLOCK 74 8:10 to 8:20 p.m. $60 397 Certificate $30 Eastern Tire Service $40 398 Four green fees $110 WON Run $15 399 Oil, lube & fitter $25 Pick -N -Go Service Centre $45 400 Artwork $90 The Magic Image $60 401 Rental certificates $60 Ajax Star Video $114 402 Three beach towels $30 Family Channel 5:40 to 5:50 p.m. 313 Certificate Subway Sandwiches & Salads 314 Book "The World at Arms' Mrs. K. Krathy 315 CD's and carrying case AVE Entertainment 316 Watch Galbraith Jewellers & Giftware 317 Certificate Ajax Muffler & Rad Shop Ltd. 318 Spinal exam Ajax -Pickering Chiropractic Centre BLOCK 63 $60 $40 $85 $90 $50 $100 6:20 to 6:30 p.m. $60 331 Goff balls $56 Kent Mcdomell Insurance $40 332 Beauty Basket $50 Nail "Plus- Studio $15 333 Sweatshirt $40 Much Musk $45 334 Certificate $145 Dr. Greg latropoulos. Dentist $60 335 Assorted Items $100 Maple Leaf Grocery Products Inc. $114 336 Stacker Version 4.0 $199 A Plus Software BLOCK 67 7:00 to 7:10 p.m. 355 Coffeemaker Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex 356 Certificate Dr. Greg lantropoulos, Dentist 357 Stacker Version 4.0 A Plus Software 358 Certificate Pickles Deli & Eatery 359 Scuba fins Innerspace Divers Supply 360 Italian cake + dozen boxed roses Bacc Italian Bakery & Grower Direct BLOCK 71 . $45 $145 $199 $25 $85 $41 7:40 to 7:50 p.m. $60 379 Cleaning supplies $60 Bri-Jess Industries Inc. $40 380 Chocolate factory tour $165 Neilson Cadbury $15 381 Beer or wine certificate $90 Brew Kettle $45 382 Assorted merchandise $55 Health Rite Pharmacy $60 383 Mask and snorkel set $74 Innerspace Divers Supply $114 384 Artwork $50 The Magic Image BLOCK 75 8:20 to 8:30 p.m. 403 Certificate for flowers BaNycliffe Lodge 404 Two Maple Leaf hockey tickets Bakorp Management Ltd. 405 Artwork The Magic Image 406 Certificates for confectionary Neilson Cadbury 407 Bible Reading Guide Subscription Scripture Union 408 Certificates Step Into My Closet $50 $114 $30 $50 $100 $50 5:50 to 6:00 p.m. 319 Microwave Sears Canada Inc. 320 Personal Tax Services Accounting Solutions 321 Sweatshirt Family Channel 322 Two books of car wash tickets FUN Kleen Car Wash 323 Certificate Nail "Plus" Studio 324 Certificate Nappy Days Diaper Service BLOCK 64 $199 $100 S25 $50 $50 $50 6:30 to 6:40 p.m. $60 337 Frozen unbaked goods 5100 Ready Bake Foods Inc. $40 338 Certificate, legal work $100 Parish & Bloodworth & Berg $15 339 WatctvT-shirt $55 MuchMusic $45 340 Artwork $40 The Magic Image $60 341 Three therma wraps S85 Canadian Home Therapy Ltd $114 342 Certificate $25 Ashbrooks BLOCK 68 7:10 to 7:120 p.m. 361 Mens gin set + Book Goalies $37 Pharma Plus & McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd 362 Stacker. Verson 4.0 $199 A Plus Software 363 Certificate $105 Clydesdale Custom Case Com. Ltd. 364 Southern Belle Barbie S80 Children's Education & Development Network 365 Floral centerpiece 556 Hurren, Flett, Sinclair Chartered Accountants 366 Assorted Computer Items S71 information Management Software Incorporated BLOCK 72 7:50 to 8:00 p.m. 385 Video game $60 Microplay Video Games 386 Artwork $40 The Magic Image 387 Porcelain Doll $15 Mrs. K. Krathy 388 Toy treasure chest $45 Smile One Word Makers 389 Certificate $60 Hair We Are 390 Two Maple Leaf tickets $114 Canadian knperial Bank of Commerce BLOCK 76 8:30 to 8:40 p.m. 409 Porcelain Doll Mrs. K. Krathy 410 One Private Box - 4 Seats The Canadian Stage Co. 411 Merton wool vest The Discovery Channel 412 Gift basket Shoppers Drug Mart 413 Hand knitted "Twin Scarecrow" Dolls Mrs. Doris Kidd 414 Porcelain Doll Mrs. K. Krathy $30 $300 $55 $65 $50 $20 ' '' THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH A I99S-PAGE 27-A MAKE ®O O ® FOR BABY U' C', T ION." SATURDAY, � Maclean Huller Cable 101 Ajax LPItIL BLOCK 77 BLOCK 78 BLOCK 79 8:40 to 8:50 p.m. 415 Collector plate $50 Precious Plates'n Things $50 416 Two tickets for "Crazy For You" $130 Mirvish Productions 5240 417 Certificate for flowers $50 Ballycliffe Lodge S52 418 Rental certificates $60 Ajax Star Video $70 419 Sweatshirt + Certificate $53 CBC Newsworld & Square Boy Pizza $40 420 Service for wheelchair, walker. scooter $50 Canadian Home Therapy 550 BLOCK 81 9:20 to 9:30 p.m. S20 433 Certificate $50 Bill Penny's Auto Service $299 434 Barbeque 5240 Messier -Dowty 525 435 Lube/oi0iher + Goff Club Covers S52 Wildwood Ford Sales Ltd & CNN $129 436 Facial $70 Exclusive Esthetics by Nancy 5150 437 Haircut + Outdoor Security Light $40 Hair Venture Unisex & Wiring Mart Ltd. S52 438 Certificate 550 Nelson Cadbury 8:50 to 9:00 p.m. 421 Variety Pack Ajax Shell 422 Coffee table. two end tables Landmark Furniture 423 Engine Analysis Auto Doc 424 Lube, oil. filter Wildwood Ford Sales Ltd. 425 Porcelain doll Mrs K. Krathy 426 Rental certificates Ajax Star Video BLOCK 82 9:30 to 9:40 p.m. $71 $249 S60 $26 $30 $60 439 Oil. lube. filter S20 The Mechanic Shop $50 440 Two table lamps & shades $299 Landmark Furniture $68 441 Memo master electronic organizer 525 Executive Copier Systems Inc $25 442 Certificate $129 European Women's Health Club $60 443 Two basketball tickets 5150 Canadian Protective Products S55 444 Dimer for two + Hamburger Coupons S52 Balmoral Fish & Chips & Ha vey's Restaurant 9:00 to 9:10 P.M. y S MAKE ROOM FOR BABY VIDEO BLOCK 83 9:40 to 9:50 p.m. 445 Certificate $50 Lancelot s Steak & Seafood House 446 Two ballet tickets $68 Mrs Elizabeth Soler 447 Memo master electronic organizer $25 Executive Copier Systems Inc 448 Toaster Oven $60 Treats 449 Merton wool vest S55 The Discovery Channel 450 'A Year in Provence" videos S80 Arts & Entertainment C O Agift .. O N f Community 10 Pickering BLOCK 80 9:10 to 9:20 p.m. 427 Pen and Pencil set $47 Almedic 428 Dozen boxed roses 525 Grower Direct 429 Porcelain doll S15 Mrs K Kathy 430 Certrf tate 5100 All Sass 431 White teddy and certrfficate 557 Linda s Love Lace 432 Two boxes cling film wrap S40 Adelco Supply Co BLOCK 84 9:50 to 10:00 p.m. 451 Noma tight Set $161 The Nirmg Mart Lmrted 452 Two tickets for snow and droner S62 Hercrgxe Baro Theatre 453 " e douse of :,'ctt oaecs $120 Arts & Ertertairrwt 454 Certrt tate $100 Auto Pro 455 Personal Income Tax Return S350 Deloitte & Touche 456 Two piece luggage set S3GG Intra Travel 10:00 pm. MYSTERY MANIA Bid on LOTS of terrific items. 11:00 p,nl6VACATION w A 4) LONDON FOR LOVERS r -5) FAMILY FUN IN FLORIDA from Canadian Holidays Package Includes: • return airfare on Canadian Airlines for two adults and two children • seven nights accommodation at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, adjacent to Epcot Centre • free transportation to the Walt Disney World Resort Theme parks • rooms have air conditioning, colour TV, two double beds • fabulous food court with six different specialty restaurants, pizza and pasta shop, bakery, pinball and video arcade, shops • heated pool, beach, pool with waterfall and water slide, tennis courts, children's play area, access to five championship Disney golf courses, jogging trail, marina with boat rentals • babysitting service, laundry PASSES TO WALT DISNEY WORLD NOT INCLUDED. Extra children can be added at cost. A week in London for Two from Trafalgar Tours Package Includes: • return airfare for two on Canadian Airlines • return transfer to and from the Airport • half-day London sightseeing tour: see the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace • six nights at the Kensington Palace Hotel • Continental breakfast daily • twin -bedded rooms with private facilities, all service charges, local taxes, baggage handling and hotel tips included • free travel on London buses and Underground for three days • theatre tickets for one of a dozen London shows • discount booklet for many London attractions Value S3,000 Value 549500 Travel arrangements for these holidays are through Val Marshall Travel, 702 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario. Register #2741426. Certain terms & conditions do apply. PACE 29-A•THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 29, 1995 `v,. ..� fir`. � •� rr,..�. 7 1:�•�..✓.i•j. t•s r�. .tr MAKE FR__1**[N FOR BABY T.V. AUCTION., THANK YOU', EVERYONE and to the fantastic volunteers who generously gave their time and energy to make the second MAKE ROOM FOR BABY Television Auction a reality. A million thanks to them and to all those who were still signing up to help as we went to press. DIANA HILLS EARL DUSEK AUCTION CO-CHAIRS AUCTION COMMITTEE The tremendous support of the staff and volunteers at Maclean Hunter Cable TV and Trillium Communications have made this auction a success. The donation of labour, production facilities and air time on the community channels in Ajax and Pickering enables us to dedicate all monies raised to the Maternal and Newborn AUCTION VOLUNTEERS AMmanCda�C000lman Phi, Aiken Kristy Brown Amanda C000knan Services Department. We John Anderson Erika Babiuk Janet Fletcher Bert Giroux Carolyn Prear Jacqueline Smart sincerel appreciate this Vital y Pp Garry Brown Randy Goodchild Elizabeth Soler Contribution. Linda Cochrane Rick Johnson Ralph Sutton A special thank you to Billy Maureen Dowhaniuk Maureen Farmer Fred Karakolis Warren Mcliveen Lyn Ward Katie Cronin Wood Carroll who built the set for the David Farr Miriam Moerkens Bruce Cliff Auction on-site at the Hospital. AUCTION VOLUNTEERS AMmanCda�C000lman Phi, Aiken Kristy Brown Amanda C000knan Wayne Arthurs Margaret Brown Jim Dunn Staff from Bank of Hilda Bumburs Lauren Dunn Montreal. Harwood Branch Fiona Burr Janice Dusek Sue Bend le Billy Carroll Harts Dy Corinne Boissonneault Ed Carroll Marilyn England Marg Booth Bob Clark Peter Farren Sandy Breuhgain Bruce Cliff Linda Farren Joe Brown Mary Cook Heather Fitzpatrick Shirley Freek Jim Duren Bernadette Foden Lauren Dunn Hope Frederick Janice Dusek Shirley Freek Hans Dy Joyce Gabura Marilyn England Lori Georgopukis Peter Farren Pauline Harding Linda Farren Ed Carroll Heather Fitzpatrick Bob Clark Bernadette Foden Bruce Cliff Hope Frederick Shirley Freek Duncan Jewell Kim McMurray C. S. Price Melanie Warren Sue Watts Joyce Gabura Garth Johns Ken Milligan Tom Ouinn Smith Doug Wellman Lori Georgopukis Ed Johnston Ken Montague Mike Rusynyk Scott Smith John W`iersma Pauline Harding Mary Killops Robin Moore Denise Sirtisohn Juliww Soler pay Willis Dave Hill Rick Laberge Gale Mossman Frank Schaper Axel Starck Terry Yoshiki Pam Hill Jill Mason Rita Moulton Richard Scheel Paul Stetltem Ian Hills Nancy Maxwell Scott Munday Judy Scott Joan Stewart Foundation Staff Kristina Hines Staff from McDonald's Janet Musclow Carol Sheppard Ray Trempe Rod Hines Restaurants, Ajax Monica Olenroot Barb Shewen Art Trudeau Heather Montague Linda Hodgins Dan McKay Gavin Paterson Mebdee Smart Dorothy Vasic Tracy Paterson Gail Hogan Doug McKay Beverly Pearcey Vanessa Smart Andy Wa0wn Bonnie Stethem Julianne Jardine Jennifer McMenerny Deanne Pelts Linda Smith Andrew Wani Helena van Nooten TELEPHONE 0?q1Q,n1t C DONORS We are sincerely grateful to the following businesses, individuals, and organizations for their donations toward the Make Room for Baby Television Auction. • A.P.S. Metal Industries Inc. *Boyer Pontiac *Hayes -Dana Inc. • Autodyne Machinery Inc. • Bayly Communications East Shore Marina *Mason Windows • Becker's Milk Company Ltd. (Ravenscroft Rd.) *KellyServices*Pickering Hydro • Bons Drive-in Restaurant g y • Curtis Engines Inc. *Paint Plas •Troford Electric • Greening & Associates • Harrison Mailing Limited •R.V. Soft *Cdn. Progress Club is John L. Lay Insurance Ltd. • National Bank of Canda *Volkswagen Canada Pickering/Ajax Women •Royal Auto Body Consumer's Gas • Sure Stop Tire & Auto Service • Zeidler Roberts Partnership *Ao Ao *4carroll IMPROVEMaclean Hunter 1. * Home 'L"' Carr-oll Cable Improvements, TV , x diw&.n Ao * * * * Ontario Hydro * FASSON CANADA U4 A *Ao Ao AoAo Ao Ao i J r' y10 U�1tlt9�t1�4�M1 'i! IF VV V9, P't ! : s i * ` ♦ ` - • r 1*' Tf -� fi Y` y it ?' f ♦ i'' f ,.., ." .a ,•1••!lA3. ��?• � � 1 a, s � �� ' -t� 33�+ +�a ►f -_� �' i ► % �e it x +e K ,� + • • < - THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 29, 195 -PAGE 29-A I Fibromyalgia: the pain that never ends 1�yy Deb Bodine URt&b STAFF Looking healthy is not usual- ly considered a handicap, except when it comes to fibromyalgia syndrome, say local residents suffering from the debilitating condition. "My biggest problem is the way I look," says Darlene Upshaw. "I look healthy" And yet, the 32 -year-old mother of two is legally classified as handicapped. Like other sufferers of fibromyalgia, Ms. Upshaw is in ccnstant pain. She is unable to hold down a full-time job; nor can she sit through an entire movie, or stand for any length of time. Going to bed at night and rising in the morning are the worst, she says. "You lay there and feel the pain. That's when you cry, and think to yourself, I'm going to be like this the rest of my life." Fibromyalgia syndrome is a chronic condition for which there is currently no cure. It is considered a type of arthritis and falls under the jurisdiction of The Arthritis Society. Originally termed fibrositis, the condition was first defined as widespread chronic aching, and was believed to be of psy- cbological origin because many suffering from the condition experienced depression and anxiety as well. But it's a clas- sic case of 'what comes first, the chicken or the egg" Is depression the cause, or is depression a result of living with chronic pain for a long time? Recent studies challenge the psychological theory, but can only surmise at the possible causes of this condition, which could include sleep distur- bance, use and abuse of mus- cles, poor posture, trauma, abnormalities in blood flow and amplification of how the body transmits and interprets pain messages. "A lot of doctors don't yet believe in it, because there's no hard scientific proof you have it," said Ms. Upshaw. "When I was diagnosed, I was relieved I wasn't going insane, that I was- n't dreaming all these things up.,, According to Ms. Upshaw, co-chairman of the Oshawa Fibromyalgia Support Group, most sufferers develop the con- dition following a stressful event in their lives. Bill Cornelius is a case in point. The Oshawa resident developed the chronic pain syndrome fol- lowing an accident in 1988 when he fell backward over the bumper of a tractor trailer. The fall caused severe back injury which required major surgery. Ms. Upshaw believes she developed the disease follow- ing the birth of her first child. Mr. Cornelius, like Ms. Upshaw, is in constant pain, which is intensified with changes in the weather. He is unable to work and averages three to four hours sleep per night because of the pain. Fibromyalgia patients look healthy, but suffer from a gen- eralized aching in muscles and joints in at least three different parts of the body. The pain can last from weeks to months to years to a lifetime, and is often accompanied by a non -restora- tive sleep pattern. It is unclear. however, whether the sleep dis- turbance so common in fibromyalgia patients is a cause or consequence of the chronic muscle aching. When deep, non -dreaming sleep is disturbed by pain and anxiety. an individual will suf- fer from persistent fatigue regardless of how many hours are spent asleep. In fact, experi- ments have shown that when The exectAive of the Durham chapter of the Ontario Fibromyalgia Association are, from left to right: (standing) Sue Boborosky, Gaye Ayoette, Bruce Wood, Darlene Upshaw; (seated) Sue Biersteker and Nancy Melon. President. Let us bring the news into focus. Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110. deep sleep is disturbed, pain, stiffness and tenderness devel- op much more readily. Fibromyalgia patients also experience what is called "referred" pain from the neck and lower back. For example, a painful trauma to the vertebrae of the neck is signalled along the spinal cord to the brain. However, deep structures such as the joints of your spine are not represented in the "body image" of the brain's cerebral cortex. Since the site of origin of deep pain cannot be- located by the brain, the pain is referred to some other part of the body, such as the muscles around the shoulder blades and shoulder joints. This, in turn, triggers an automatic protective reaction, causing those muscles to go into painful spasm. Other symptoms associated with fibromyalgia include tin- gling and numbness in different body parts and irritable bowel. Fibromyalgia sufferers have to plan out in advance every- thing they do, says Mr. Cornelius. "What used to take one hour to do, now takes two." he said. "Or you have to get someone else to do it." Exercise is a key to coping with the disease. said Ms. Upshaw. -it helps in building muscle tone. but it doesn't take the disease away." Mr. Cornelius says swim- ming helps "to a degree but like most fibromyalgia suffer- ers, he relies on pain killers (and a heating pad) to ease the aching. Most people in our (sup- port) group take a lot of med- ication - anti -depressants. anti- inflammatories and pain killers,- said Ms. Upshaw. Currently there are about 200 people registered, while the monthly support meetings usu- ally have 30 in attendance. The group meets the second Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at Cana hall, next door to the Arthritis Society on William Street. For more infor- mation, call 576-8357. OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION OPA91-003D/A ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT APPLICATION Z2!91 DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDMENT APPLICATION D1/91 BLOCKS 92,157 AND 158, PLANS 441-1377 AND 40M-1378 Kentridge Johnston Limited, on behalf of Debor Management Ltd., has recently revised their official plan amendment and zoning amendment applications for the lands situated between Angus Drive and Pickering Beach Road, north of Highway No. 401. The revised proposal includes 31 street townhouses, 55 condominium townhouses and an open space area. The subject property is currently zoned `C6' - Special Purpose Commercial by By-law 35-77, as amended. The applicant has requested that the subject property be rezoned to an appropriate zoning category to implement the proposed residential development. Anyone wishing to make representation to the Standing Committee of the Whole of Council may do so at the meeting. For additional information, please contact %1r. 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NORTH VILL E CHRYSLER SERVICE OPEN 8 ALL DAY SATURDAY 19 HARWOOD AVE. 683535 ■ AND EVERY NIGHT (North Of 401) tipucial tiun ice, larraine roulston j er's Rep ort Restaurants feed Mother Nature In the Kingston area. eateries are poised to show North America that restaurants can curb their waste. In a three-month pilot project launched by the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association, more than two dozen restaurants have started to compost their tom! and paper waste into a nutrient -rich mulch for lawns and gardens. The restaurants in this pro- gram send their organic waste to Kingston's public composting facility, a S3.4 -million taxpayer venture which is run by the feder- al government's Corcan agency using inmate labor. The manager of a Ilarvey's outlet is convinced he has a head start on the future and says, if we begin now, it will be less painful later on. Another restaurant owner started to compost and cal- culates he may save $100 a week on garbage bills. If composting works, it will help restaurants reduce their solid waste by 50 per cent before the year 2000 as provincial guidelines stipulate. Mainly due to bigger working areas, larger restaurant% are able to make the switch to composting easier than fast-food outlets. Financial and logistical hurdles include training staff to separate waste as well as adjusting cramped kitchen layouts, delivery schedules and garbage pick-ups. The final test will come this spring when the compost stock- pde will be ready for market. "I think composting is going to be the norm in most communi- ties (in) 10 years," says Karl Brown, a Toronto waste consul- tant who helped set up the pro- ject- While analysts watch the Kingston restaurant experiment closely, the project has proven it has great public and employee Restaurant managers wishing to be kept abreast of the progress of this pilot project can call Anne Kothawala of the restaurant asso- ciation at 416-923-8416. 000 GREEN TIP: If you enjoy eating out but have a small appetite, take along a doggie bag to the restaurant. This will save good food from going to landfill as well as help you stretch your budget. ! THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 29, 1995 -PAGE 314 D71 4athorced Dealer (I KSI %*R<(A� PALMER IROS. SPECIALIZING IN THE INSTALLATION & SERVICING OF' • FURNACES -- i -0--pa W7 • BOILERS • .T • AIR CO\T)MON'ERS • GAS FIREPLACES 9 CLF&%1NC; • Duc7wORK DEsc;\ & 9-11N)TWO 6 i.ti'STA-F1_AtifE ..-.�. V_ C_ C..* OP. . , ., v t..,d­ For Free EshmatCall (905) 420-9593 >r 24 f fours Service Servicing Ajax, Pickering & Surrounding Areas DISPELLING THE MYTHS OF REVERSE MORTGAGES: .,c public is exposed to a tremendous amount of mistntormation about the rc, ersc mortgage according to Carol Christopherson. Vice President of the Canadian Home Income P1unT11(CHIP"'). "Obviously that's frustrating for us as the creators of the program. but more importantly it is unfair on consumers." says Christopherson. "If someone who could truly benefit from the reverse mortgage doesn't do it because they have been given wrong information. they may end up compromising their retirement lifestyle quite unnecessarily." According to Christopherson the wrong information often comes from sources that should know, better. Bankers, lawyers and financial planners are three of the groups that think they know about reverse mortgages because they work in related fields, but I have vct to meet one who has the true picture. It's not that they mean to mislead anyone its just that they often jump to conclusions without knowing the: full storv." The reverse mortgage was designed by the Canadian Home Income P1anT" Corporation in 1986 to provide Canadians over the age of 60 with a unique financial opportunity. Through CHiPT" they were able to access some of the substantial equity that had built up in their homes. Over the past eight years, thousands of eligible homeowners have taken advantage of the program to enhance their lifestyles and assist their children with financial goals. Because the home represents the majority of assets for retirees, unlocking a portion of its value to provide a desired lifestyle appears to make a lot of sense. The amount of equity that can be taken is based on age and can be received all as cash, if there is a specific need, all as monthly income, or as a combination of both. This enables the individual to tailor the program to their own needs and provide the financial freedom the% desire. The most popular uses of CHIP"' can be grouped under the category of "Lifestyle." Vacations, home renovations or a new car would all fit in here along with home help which could be anything from a gardener once a month to a 24 -hour -a -da% nursing care. ..What's important for Carol Christopherson V.P. Canadian Home Income Plan realize is that this is not a program of last resort or one that only fits for a low income group," says Christopherson. "We have many quite wealthy people who use the program for financial and estate planning." One of the reasons for this is that the monthly income created through CHIPT" allows interest income to be received on a non-taxable basis through a tax ruling they Yvon in 1987. This opens up some interesting tax planning opportunities as well as the ability to pass a portion of the children's inheritance to them at an earlier date when they are probably more in need. CHIPT" is known as a reverse mortgage because no repayments are required on the capital ad, arced during the homeowners lifetime. Instead. the principal plus interest is repaid all at once from the estate. This leaves the homeowner to enjo} the full benefits during their lifetime knowing that it does not require repayment until the% dic. Both the mortgage component and the income option (if that is cho,;cn ) arc guaranteed to continue for the homcoy%ncrs lifetime providing sccurity to the homeowner. sccurity has 'been an e:xtrcmcly important concern to the Canadian Home Income Plum" Corporation and they have taken man steps to ensure total security to the homeowner. Not the least of which is the stipulation requiring all Applicants to review the legal documents with their lawver before they are allowed to enter CHIP - that certainly provides a great deal of peace of mind. If sccurity is number one on people's list then flexibilit% is a close second. CHIP;` is aware of this and has designed their reverse mortgage to provide full flexibility to move at any time. repay the mortgage at any time or even rent the property should that become necessarv. They have really worked to understand their target market and develop a product to fit its needs. "Our primary objective at CHIP"" is to educate people about the CHIPT" reverse mortgage. Retired people have spent many hours learning about RRSP options. annuities, mutual funds. Government benefits and other retirement income options, they owe it to themselves to invest a little time learning about CHIPT"." CHIPT" can be reached at 487- 2447 for an information package or for details on upcoming seminars, or, by writing to Canadian Home income PlanT" Corporation, 700-1881 Yonge Street, Toronto, WS -3U. PAGP- -4l.f 4RvFXi1► ,^'+7'T:29'rl�lS,t ♦ Excited about new position Jim Dubray takes over the helm of Durham Children's Aid v Deb Bodine RI AM STAFT DURHAM -- The Children's Aid Society has a new captain at the helm. Jim Dubray officially takes over as Executive Director of the CAS on April 3, but he has been flying back and forth from his home in Thunder Bay one week a month since Januar' as a sort of -orientation" to his new post. Not that Mr. Dubray is new to the business, he has been in child services since 1967. Following his graduation from the University of Windsor, he obtained his Masters degree in Social Work at Carleton University in Ottawa. His career began in Chatham where he held a number of front line and supervisory positions until 1976 when he became Executive Director of the CAS in Portage la Prairie. '.Manitoba. His next move came in 19841 when he assumed his most recent position as CAS Executive Director in Thunder Bay. The Children's Aid Society of Durham Region is slightly larger than Thunder Bay's with 110 staff as opposed to 97. But there are distinct similarities. Mr. Dubray notes. since both agencies tend to contract out a lot of services to bigger centres - in Durham's case. to Toronto: in Thunder Bay's, to Duluth. Minnesota. Winnipeg and southern Ontario. It's a planning issue we may want to look at.- says Mr. Dubray. Mr. Dubray is looking forward to his neva lxr. ting in the Durham CAS. "It's a good size to work with. What I like about it, is you can get to know ever%boidy personally. That's really impo l -Lint to me." he says. One of the neat things about Durham Region is the tri -agency pro- ject fix foster care." he adds. Durham Region works in co-operation with Northumberland and Kawartha/lialiburton which enables the agencies "to keep the kids in foster care with specialized resources attached to it". Mr. Dubray says he is also impressed with the competent staff at the Durham CAS. "I'm really impressed with their work and I hope to be able to maintain that quality dur- ing some very difficult financial times" He says he is also looking forward to working with the Children's Services Council, an organization make up of more than 30 agencies all providing children's services, where be will no doubt run into his predeces- sor Mort Marder. Mr. Marden recently retired after 30 years in children's ser- vices and seven -and -a -half years as director of the Durham CAS. "'Ibis agency is in the middle of re- examining where it's going," Mr. Dubray says. "It's an exciting time to be here" Since the projections for growth in DurSam Region are major, "as one of the key service providers, it's important we prepare ourselves for that." Changes are happening even on a physical level, since the CAS is mov- ing from its current location on the upper level of Midtown Mall to the old Board of Education building at the corner of Rossland and Stevenson Roads. D Jim Dubray will take over the reigns as Executive Director of the Children's Aid Society of Durham Region on Monday. Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST --� • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday AirohN. Iappointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S. alae war,"„ (Between Hwy. 401 8 No. 2) accwrtw MARSHALL TRAVEL >� 60~ see.... HOLf14 VD AMFR/CAS ALASKA ONBOARD THF "MS STATFYDAM" Joie us on a 7 day F.SCORTF.D Cruise - Departs Aug. 22/95" SAVF. 23% OFF BROCHURE. RAMS FROM.• S2, l 7S oo QhL p p. (cruise only). For more details ow This departure and awy of our otber group departures caU today. Ont. Reg. #2741426 CLOVERRIDGE PLAZA Tei. 905-428-1328 702 Harwood Ave., South Fax. 905428-8670 L; AW Ont., LIS 3Y9 TAX PREPARATION WITH A PLiJS!2 Have your 1994 Personal Income Tax Return prepared by a Financial Planner with 18 years experience for only $35/return plus a one hour Financial Planning Consultation to help reduce next years tax bite. Call) now for your appointment: Richard S. Price Fortune Financial Group (905) 649-1755 The Canadian Pickering Progress Club meets April 5 The Canadian Hwy. 401, New mem- 837-0711 (Bill), Progress Club - Pickering. bers welcome. 839-9890 (Rod). Pickering meets at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday April 5. The meeting will he held at Dakota Bob's Restaurant (for- merly McGinnis I. a n d i n g Restaurant) in the Home and Design Centre. Brock Rd. and TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COSOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments avaiiaf>le James R. Yanch FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION try it! It works.l Wit" tF►e Supplemental Oiat Plan +- TiEIVw EMM SHOPPERS DRUG MART, 3'4 HARWOOD AVE. S. IDA PHARMACY CENTER, PICKERIN'3 DUNBARTON MEDICAL PHARMACY, PIC'CERING LIVERPOOL PHARMACY, PICKERING, - .:. WESTNEY DRUGS For More Information and Locations Call: �` y -800-361-4720 PUBLIC NOTICE THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM IN THE MATTER OF, THE MUNICIPAL ACT TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham may pass by - laws authorizing construction of the following prolects- I'iOAD No. ROAD NAME MUNICIPALITY DESCRIPTIONILOCATION 3 8th Conc clarington 16 Ritson Ro Oshawa Conlin Rd Intersection 33 Widening of CPR Oshawa Overpass on Harmony Road 33 Harmony Road Oshawa from Bloor St to Oliva Ave. 37 Finch Avenue at Pickering Afton Road Upgrading to acceptable standards. Intersection improvements including realignment of Ritson Road Widening of existing structure from 2 to 4 lanes. Widening from 3 lanes to a 4 lane urban standard. kttsrsection improvements. MISCELLANEOUS IMPROVEMENTS 59 Olive Avenue at Oshawa Ls-c*m,"ements. Grandview St 1 Brock Road Uxbridge nt 1 Brody Road at Pickering vements, Concession Y Plans showing the details of the projects and the lands affected may be seen at the offices of the Durham Works Department. 105 Consumers Dr., Whitby, Ontario. Telephone (905) 668-7721. Dated at Whitby this 23rd day of March 1995. T. PREVEDEL, P. ENG. DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION Works Committee. being delegabd by Regional Council as the hearing body shall hear in person or by his or hair cour", solicitor or agent any person prejudicially affected by the by-laws and who applies on or before April 21 s 1995, to the undersigned to be hoard at a meeting of the Works Committee on May 2nd, 1995. V.A. SilgaUis, P. Eng. Comenissioneir of works Buydaffodils this week to fight cancer AJAX-PICKERING T -- The Canadian Cancer Society,s annual Daffodil Festival will be in full swing here this week.ni The local branch of the Cancer Society will sell r the flowers at several locations in Ajax and , Pickering Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Daffodils will be sold by local seniors' club members and Beta Sigma 4, Phi Sorority sisters at area . malls, beer and liquor , stores and the hospital. Cost is S4 a bunch. Daffodils can also be j ordered by phone. Business people who i haven't already placed their orders can still do so by calling the Cancer Society at 686-1516 by Friday. Since 1977, the sorori- ty has organized the Iraffodil Festival to raise money for services need- ed by cancer patients and " - -- -- their families. The Canadian Cancer Society will be selling daffodils throughout Ajax and Pickering this week. Pictured with some of the beautiful blooms is Cindy Janssen, co-chairman of the drive. photo by A.J. Groen IT'S TIME FOR THE GREAT CANADIAN MATURITY & TRAVEL SHOW! . ............................ . METRO TORONTO CONVENTION CENTRE •MON. APRIL 3RD 8 NES. APRIL 4TH • 9:3OAM - S:OOPM ADMISSION IS ONLY A LOONIE! ...................................................................................................................... The First 500 people each day are eligible to win a Caribbean Cruise for two! visit the sights of St. Maarten. St. John. St. Thomas and The Bahamas. MOl�DAY, APRIL 3 Hear leading lady CAMILLA SCOTT perform 'Embraceable You' STAR PERFORMER JOHN McDERMOTT he Juno Award nominee f;,r vocal- ist of the year who has achieved platinum sales worldwide will be per- forming twice daily at the show tris backing band includes the brilliant fiddler/step dancer from Cape Breton, Natalie MacMaster. 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For help planning a workable budget, call Credit Counselling at (905) 579-1951 to schedule an appoint- ment. There's no charge. Credit Counselling is at 172 King St. E., Room 106. Oshawa. FLAT RATE Long Distarice Amon. Bethesda. Baton, t'ro m T- S-7 Brampton, Caattcnorc. . . Clairmont, Oark on, Coacsviva. may. �g C -y. Kle-berg. $1299/mo Maple t,R dges,Oakham. Nobleuxtnth pa4Vavc, w Ridges, OakvRichmond Palgtave, Port Ctodit, Richmond Nall. Sch=berg, Snelgroyye. y1i.0 Save an additional 20% on stouffvllle, streusv le. ThorniuHall your other long distance calls w�bnd e expanded service to: Burlington. Newmarket. Georgetown. Whitby. Oshawa districts. TeIehop'� (416) 406-3977 Ajax 3 Pickering General Hosp,ta; MINIM Strategic Planning Community Consultation Sessions Are you interested in the hrture of servtcEs a.a Mc -grams at your -ommunity hospilall -he Ajax and Pickering General Hospital warmly invites you to participate in its Strategic °fanning Process ASI members of the community are welcome to attend the lollowmg meetings Wednesday. April 5.1995 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m - Ajax and Pickering General Hospital West Wing, Ground Floor Conference Rooms _r Thursday, April 6, 1995 7:00 pm. to 9:00 p.m. Pickering Central Library Auditorium - 2nd Floor Pickering Civic Complex Copies of the draft Strategic Plan Summary are available through the Community Relations Department. Harwood Avenue Lobby or call Community Relations at ;905 428-1407 PAGE S4t•A•7'!1�'N)�'�►S kdYi�tt'rsEtE,'�Eb.t,11111+'Llt('�i�'�9; 194Y � � . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 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. 428-7433. UNIVERSITY: Plans for a Durham University Centre will be outlined and discussed from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at C.A.W. Union Hall, Local 222, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave.. Oshawa. It's hosted by Durham College President Gary Polonsky. 721- 2000. HOME BUSINESS: The Durham Home Business Association meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Trillium Trails Banquet Hall on Snow Ridge Court in Raglan, off Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. Donna Messer will talk on Strategies for Effective Networking and Durham Region's economic develop- ment commissioner Pat Olive will also speak. Members S10. non-members $15. 427-7574 (Bob), 721-3323 (Bernice). LIBRARY: Friends of the Ajax Public Library meet at 7 p.m. at the main library branch. corner of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. All welcome. 683-4000, ext. 26 (Sarah While). INFERTILITY: A group for people having difficulty getting pregnant. undergoing infertility treatment or involved in adop- tion or resolution meets at 7 p -m. at the Health Department office. Lang 'rower at Whitby Mall, corner of Hwy. 2 and Thickson Rd. All welcome. 655-4833 ( Susan) or 623-2511 (Elaine). PINE RIDGE: Parent -teacher interviews are held from 2:30 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Pine. Ridge Secondary School, 2155 Liverpool Rd. N.. Pickering. Sign up in the main foyer for a Teen Drug and Alcohol Abuse seminar April 25 and Positive Parenting sem- inar April 25 and 26.420-1885. HEALTH COUNCIL: The Durham Region District Health Council holds its regular monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in the Council Boardroom, 1614 Dundas St., E., Suite 214, Whitby. Reservations must be made. 4334262. WATER: The Central Ontario Water Works Association meets at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club, corner of Church and Bayly Sts., Ajax, beginning at 9 am. Topics inl- cude Durham's water conser- vation policy. 668-7721 (Greg Brown). THURSDAY, MARCH 30 FIGHT CANCER: Beta Sigma Phi Sorority sisters and local senior clubs are selling daffodils to raise money for services needed by area cancer patients and their families Thursday through Saturday at area malls, beer and liquor stores. $4 a bouquet. Businesses can place phone orders. Call the Cancer Society at 686-1516 (Barbara Bentley or Cindy Janssen). FRIDAY, MARCH 31 CLOTHES SALE: St. Martin's Anglican Church, 1201 St. Martins Dr.. Pickering, holds its New to You Sale of used clothing from 7 to 9 p.m. Prices start at 25 cents. Donations needed. 839- 4769 (Barb). KARAOKE: Royal Canadian Legion Claremont Branch 483. Old Brock Rd., holds a karaoke night at 8:30 p.m. Free admis- sion, but you must he at least 19. THEATRE: Antares Theatre presents the comedy How the Other Half Loves at Dunbarton -Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering. Curtain at 8 p.m. Tickets S9 for adults. $7 stu- dents/seniors. 831-6509 (box office). SATURDAY, APRIL 1 HARMONY CHORUS: The Eastside Harmony Chorus of Sweet Adelines Inc. of Ajax/Pickering presents Forty Foursomes and All That Jazz at 7:30 p.m. at the Markham Theatre. Tickets available at the Markham Theatre Box Office at 479-0201. CLOTHING SALE: The Durham Region Parents of Multiple Births Association holds it% semi-annual clothing, toy and baby equipment sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Metro East Trade Centre, Brock Rd and Hwy. 401, Pickering. Gently used clothing from newborn size up to size 14 and maternity clothes. No strollers allowed. Cash only. 680-2395.432-6007. GOSPEL CONCERT: A gospel concert will be held at 7 p.m. at Revival Time Tabernacle, 400 Monarch Ave.. Ajax_ S8 for adults: S4 for students and seniors. Tickets available at the door. All welcome. 686-2234. FLOWER SHOW: The Pickering Horticultural Society hosts a flower show at the Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., beginning at 1 p.m. Slide pre- sentation (1:45 p.m.), floral displays, raffle draws, sale of crafts and plants. Admission $5.839-2971 or 831-7814. CRAFT SHOW: An Easter craft show and sale is held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ajax Community Centre on Centennial Rd. Auctions at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., with proceeds to the Children's Wish Foundation. 839-5401. SUNDAY, APRIL 2 GREEK FORUM: The Greek Community of Oshawa and District hosts a free Religious Youth Forum at 2 p.m. at St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church, 1221 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. 433-1442, 668-7600 (Susan). MONDAY, APRIL 3 RUG HOOKING: The Ajax Rug Hookers meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Ajax Senior Citizen Friendship Centre, 46 Exeter Rd. New members welcome. 428-6532 (Michelle). March 29,1995 FUN 'N' FITNESS: An evening of aerobics and refreshments called Fun 'N' Fitness will be held at 8:30 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church, 65 Kings Cres., Ajax. It's for men and women of all ages and sessions are every Monday. Cost is S3 a night and proceeds go to the church. Call the church in the mornings at 683-4740 or Catharine at 686- 0258. PARKINSON: A general meeting of the Parkinson Foundation is helds at St. Mark's United Church, corner of Colborne and Centre Sts., Whitby, at 7:30 p.m. Nurse Jill Birkholder discusses advances in the care of Parkinsonians. 666-8576 or 668-6580. TUESDAY, APRIL 4 QUII.TERS: The Durham Trillium Quilters Guild meets at 7:30 p.m. at the new Caribbean Cultural Centre, 600 Wentworth St. E., Oshawa. 683-5135 or 725-7751. LADIES' CLUB: The Tuesday Morning Ladies Club meets for aerobics and crafts from 9:15 to 10:45 am. in the HMS Ajax Room of the Ajax Community Centre on Centennial Rd. It's for all ages. $2 per session. The club meet.. every Tuesday morning. 686- 0258 (Catharine). CALORIE COUNTERS: Canadian Caloric Counters, a non-profit weight -loss organi- zation, meets every Tuesday at 1400 Bayly St_, Suite 16A• in Pickering from 7 to 8 p.m. 509- 1168 (Sandi). SENIORS' TALK: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets at the Ajax Seniors' Friendship Club, 46 Exeter Rd., at 9:30 a.m. Topic is getting the best return on investment and retirement funds. Guests welcome. 683- 7799 (Louise). FEAR: The Free From Fear Foundation support group meets from 7 to 9 p.m. Information and educational material for people suffering from anxiety disorders (panic attacks, phobias, anxiety, ago- raphobia, obsessive compulsive disorder). The group meets the fust and third Tuesday of each month. 831-3877 for informa- tion and location. L.I.F.E. MEETING: Ladies in Fellowship Evening (L.I.F.E.) is at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering, at 7:30 p.m. Cost is $2 at the door. Evening includes a guest speaker, music and a craft. 839-9325 (Jan Goodall). GENEALOGICAL SOCI- ETY: The Whitby -Oshawa branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society holds a meeting in the cafeteria of Henry St. High School, 614 Henry St., Whitby at 7:30 pm. Sheila and Murray Lang talk about the Second Irish Genealogical Congress in Dublin. Meetings are free and open to the public. 683-2476 (Marion) or 723-7460 (Bessie). HEALTH: A free information night is being provided for Be Healthy, Be Trim. a 10 -week healthy lifestyle program, start- ing April 11, at Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, Health Education Centre, tonight at 7 p.m. 472-8477 (Margaret Devor). Draw To Win One Of 25 .......'Fabulous 9C KtT1-.. 4 71a B :Billboard is a tfee feature for coulonuni- Ay events of a non-profit nature. To have your events promoted in Billboard, fax 683-7363 or write to the Ajax -Pickering — News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 2H5. 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Sale Dates - Thurs., March 30 - Sat., April_ FREE BELT PACK ith purchase whi quantities last OFFER AVAILABLE ONLY AT- 'wvv--'' • • MAIM �• Whitby Mall 728-4197 Pickering Town Centre 831-5428 ovices roll along AAA'la offs p Y AX -DICKERING —,The Ajax -Pickering Raiders TD k major novice AAA rep hockey team dropped a 5-0 'pion to Whitby in the opener of the round-robin Eastern I o playoffs recently. >x R:nilde rebounded to defeat the Richmond I ti4us 5-3. Brea McConnachie led the way Flen a goal and three assists- Andrew Sawyer wo goals, while Noel Coultice and Derek wcorxi the other markers. Justin }call lavcd a strong game on defence and AAA !Corded an assist. Sean O'Sullivan ��'DERS ickcd up tic; win in net O,hawa got past the Raiders 4-3. O'kn waxed twice and added an assist, while Chris Papalia I11 _,.tercd two assists. McConnachie i; ped in with a goal and a helper. 1.',rtden scored the only goal for the i,dcrw in a 7-1 loss to Richmond }sill. In anotlx:r playoff tilt. Ajax -Pickering i ed to a,)-,) tie with the Barrie Colts. trConnachie and Matt Pernerowski ,,:ored for the Raiders, with Martiniuk as<isting. The defence corps of Tyler %',u, (Fijn. Kyle Martiniuk Ryan Gemcxn ,ind liall was instrumental in limiting t)pposition scoring chances. Brian Wilkins and Michael Alexiou both luny ..d in strong two-way efforts. Ajax -Pickering finished the season two !'ame%below .500 reeeritly. -fie novices tied Peterborough 3-3. Scoring were Noel Coultice. Michael Alexiou and Matt Pernerowski. ,ts•isting were Michael Kostka, Justin Hall. Brett McConnachie, Brian Wilkins and Ryan Gemon. Against Oshawa the novices earned a 7-6 win. Pernerowski scored fou' goals while (-Ins Pandia, Kyle Martiniuk and Nl ('(xtrnehie added singles. Ac-�ists went to Derek Lynden, . uxhw Sawyer, Gavin McCrorie, Tyler Van Gijin. McConnachie and Wilkins. In a rematch game against Oshawa. the Raiders lost 3-1. Michael Kostka was the k)te marksman, while C-oultice And Alexiou drew assists. Goal-tendcT jean O'Sullivan played a solid game. The; novices ended the regular season ,using 7-2 to Whitby. McConnachie .kkxi a genal arxf an assist while Papalia ,,I'd McCrorie completed the scoring .utd assisting respectively. The team's final regular -season %cord is 13-15-7. Raiders minor peewees drop playoff series to York-Simcoe Express AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax - Pickering Coughlan Homes Raiders 'AAA' minor peewee hockey team lost its opening playoff series to York - The final game was a battle to the end ith York-Simhcoe scoring in the final coeds to win 3-2 Game one ended in a 3-3 tie. The Raiders lost 7-0 in the second me but rebounded to win the third in 'ertimle 1-0. York-Simcoe then took the fourth me 3-0, but Ajax -Pkv bounced ck to win game five 4-3. POint-getters were Brardom McMillan & four goals and two assists, Daaay :hofield with two goals and three sists, Matthew Peneycad with two qhs and an assist, Adam Blair with a al and two assists, Gads Si ew+at and lawn Cooper each with a goal and an sist, Andre Darlow and Kevin rawford with three assists each, whael 1Mommift w9b two assists and We Burrett and Allan hLvisaac with l* assists. THE NEWS ADVERTMEJR, WED., MARCH 29, *99& -PAGE 35-A P ' PICKERING —The Pickering Panthers Bell Canada atom `B' hockey team was eliminated from fur - Bell atoms titer playoff action. Markham captured the best -of -five series three games to one. Thunderstruck Markham blanked Pickering 3-0 in the fust game and took the second contest 6-1. Andrew Jackson scored, assisted by ('want Gooley and Joel Markham. Pickering earned a 5-3 win in game three. Markham by Markham netted a hat trick, and assisted twice. 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Por each ; Paying adult 1 child can order for fr(r.){ AvaiL•tble for am• function - Special rttcs - (an accultun(xlatc up to 95 Tran%it scluarc, Ajax w 100 )"c-,tncv Rd. tiouth I=ur rc-crvatiuns or functions call (905) 619-80—i (Take out available) ti ............ 1XXA llopkins %t.. U hithv 666-8657 tLnqu.-, t — iliti— Pam R­ni 3.tlttai trot Xaorrn y -1.11-illni !:Wt., ,'jai I•:\c;t.Itil l 1'Itl{�111•.It 1.1?,�c:l F. /J: •. : •ia .1'a�.-//ice.• Sal., April l,t - 9:00 a.m. Evcrton Blarkbiirn Moser, R;,i'(.;.zit Sun., April 2nd - 12 Noon (ncra-Cola t4 Fiml Liverpool vs Bolton Wandcrcrs $5.t4' L r yr 11PPF,: UlLvi l./W Fri., March 31 st L4 Sat., .April 1 St 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 a.m. FULL COl AT 131A TS BAND i AA A, )-I\ Dairy Queen is a favourite family restaurant in Ajax min � tw 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 Simcue St. S. store in Oshawa. Tuday 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 vuu want to make a choice that's right fur your family and your budget then drive no further than Dairy Queen. The new Ajax store seats 88 and features a children's ruom where l birthday partyers can enjoy a Bids_ Treat :Meal, free birthday cake, balloons and watch movies on the W4 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 w our Family Meal has been so popular. It's no wonder why. For the low AJAX'S OWN 50's STYLE FAMILY DINNER! BURGERS ARE HOMEMADE OUR FRIES ARE FRESH CUT EVERYDAY OLD FASHION SHAKES & FLOATS DAILY BREAKFAST & LUNCH SPECIALS OVER 20 ENTREES TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 64 HARWOOD AVE. S., A.IAx 427-3251 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 Icss than $15,- says Steve. "Its hard to find a deal like this especially when dessert is included. Of cuurse when it comes to desserts, the Dairy Queen Frozen Cake is the best thing to happen to cake since cake. ?Made with light, FEED A FAMILY OF FOUR Only 00h, 1444 nal►, t0: Includes 4 reg. burgers, z;�-� 1 4 small fries. 4 16 oz. soft -drinks & 4 sundaes. No Coupon Required I. 1 250 Bayly St- W.. Ajax 619-0662 r V Pub fare, spirits & 12 of the finest imported and micro brewery on tap. 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It's also a special place to meet. Fifteen years ago two people met while working at the Simcue St. S. store in Oshawa. Tuday 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 vuu want to make a choice that's right fur your family and your budget then drive no further than Dairy Queen. The new Ajax store seats 88 and features a children's ruom where l birthday partyers can enjoy a Bids_ Treat :Meal, free birthday cake, balloons and watch movies on the W4 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 w our Family Meal has been so popular. It's no wonder why. For the low AJAX'S OWN 50's STYLE FAMILY DINNER! BURGERS ARE HOMEMADE OUR FRIES ARE FRESH CUT EVERYDAY OLD FASHION SHAKES & FLOATS DAILY BREAKFAST & LUNCH SPECIALS OVER 20 ENTREES TO CHOOSE FROM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 64 HARWOOD AVE. S., A.IAx 427-3251 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 Icss than $15,- says Steve. "Its hard to find a deal like this especially when dessert is included. Of cuurse when it comes to desserts, the Dairy Queen Frozen Cake is the best thing to happen to cake since cake. ?Made with light, FEED A FAMILY OF FOUR Only 00h, 1444 nal►, t0: Includes 4 reg. burgers, z;�-� 1 4 small fries. 4 16 oz. soft -drinks & 4 sundaes. No Coupon Required I. 1 250 Bayly St- W.. Ajax 619-0662 r V Pub fare, spirits & 12 of the finest imported and micro brewery on tap. Just S. of 401. 87 Island Rd. pat off Port Union Rd West Rouge aaoss from While Rose 416-296-45U chocolate cake crunch, cool and creamy chocolate and vanilla DQ soft serve plus rich cold fudge 'BUY ONE BUFFET DINNE and delicious icing, they are great for any ' AT `9.99 GET A SECOND BUFFET $1 occasion. At Dairy Queen everyone is part of their ' DINNER FOR... Coupon valid Monday, to Thur sday family including seniors who always get a 10% Limit I coupon per customm discount. ' Present before ordering Su if you're looking for a hot meal and a cool not available on pickup or delivery treat visit Dairy Queen, 250 Bayly St. West. in ' Not valtl wflA otrwr tllseount• Ajax. Tel. 619-0662 ' 375 Kingston Rd. (at Roug•mount) Serving Your Favourio Imported Beers A Pub Orub �hu,tA�a� 683-9353 109 Old Kingston Rd. IN THE COURTYARD (PICKERING VILLAGE) 509-9876 OFFER EXPIRES •RtL GAYS SEEM 111111 PMUTDO NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Your fresh food hot spot for. • salads • fish & chips • burgers • breakfast 386 Kingston Rd., Pickering (at Rougemont Rd.) Mon. -Sat. 7 &m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 8 &m. - 2 p.m. TEL:509-4421 /. f j� 'tl ew theatre troupe scores a hit D Great acting in How The Other Half Loves Byr KILL SIMPSON SPEC'1 O THE NEWS ADVERTISER PI( K1:RING — Adding to an already exciting theatre season, we now have a brand new community theatre (Troup. Last weekend. Antares Theatre Productions opened its first show, a comedy called flow The Other half Loves. Part of the appeal of this play is that British playwright Alan Ayckbourn toys with the audience's sense of time and space. The set represents two locations — rooms in dif- ferent hous- --� ththWhen e players come in by one entrance, they are in the Fosters' house. If they use the other door, they are in the Phillips' house. The action switches between the two places. Though this sounds confusing, it works very well on stage. The story concerns three married couples and their marital problems, complicated, in the manner of farce. by misunderstandings and invented explanations. This pretty standard comedy material is made more challenging to perform by the playwright's use of two locations in one. The players did very well. Ray Porrill was very funny in the role of Frank Foster, a take -charge executive hampered by the fact that he does not actually understand what is happening. Elizabeth Holden gave a delight- ful performance as Fiona Foster, Frank's wife. Her red dress could well be the most gorgeous outfit ever seen on stage. Catherine 'Kitt' Chin was dynamic in the role of Theresa Phillips, busy trying to cope with her husband, and her baby (who remained off stage). Jeff Foote, as her husband Bob, was also very funny. Some of his entrances threatened to steal the show. Gordon H. Cawsey was excellent in the role of the loyal but confused William Detweiller. As Mary Detweiller, Angele Gatien-Wilson gave a beautiful per- formance, warm and very real. After its run in Pickering, this Play will be staged at the Theatre of the Arts at the University of Waterloo. Congratulations to Antares Theatre Productions on a fine inau- gural presentation. How The Other Half Loves will be performed again this Friday, March 31, at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church in Pickering. Starting time is 8 pan. Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 seniors and students. Call 831-6509 for tickets and fur- ther information. Recycling is smart Do,yourpart Ray Porrill plays Frank Foster in the comedy How The Other Haif Loves, produced by Antares Theatre Productions, at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church in Pickering on the weekend. photo by Ron Pietroniro Authentic British Pub & Restaurant NOW OPEN In Pickering' Celebrating our 15th location * Traditional British Menu Items Weekly Specials MONDAY KARAOKE - 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY WING NIGHT -'_'5e each WEEKENDS: BRITISH BREAKFAST 53.95 (10:30 a.m.- 4 p.m.) SUNDAYS: PRIME RIB DINNER S10.95 (5-I0 P. M.) 837=2366 .-• 1400 Bayly St. (at -A- Liverpool)'"�� Something new in the art world? Call AI Rivett at 683-5110 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 29,1995 -PAGE 37-A March 29, 1995 00- Jag*, ,!,_- l001—iV GarcJC17 L f,; la .�(ti ;,� j SPRING FASHION SHOW TUESDAY, APRIL 4th, 1995 Bar opens at 6.30 p.m. Fasbion Show begins at 7.15 p.m. SEE ALL THE LATEST I.V FASHIO.VS v BRI114L WE4R Fasbions from 'Lingering Impressions" v "Play it Again al" .Hake -up by "Mary tiay Cosmelics'Jeu•elrti• by 'Pieces" 0.VLYI10.W PP Includes Coffee, Tea. Hut & Cold Hors D'oeuvres For Ticket Information Cull Lisa_ (905) 619-9858 Simply Italian celebrates Grand Opening at Harwood PlaceMall Everyone had a great time at the grand opening including Ajax mayor Jim Witty who cut the ribbon officially opening the restaurant. In the photo from left are Alfredo Ferrante, Emilio Bevacqua, Luigi Bevacqua, Mayor Witty, Yodesta Colalillo, Joe Bevacqua and Albedo Colalillo. Simply Italian is a welcome combinations. addition to the town of Ajax and "We wanted a restaurant that Harwood Place Mall. appealed to both families and Owners Alfredo Colalillo and couples," says both Alfredos. "They Alfredo Ferrante have created a can enjoy a warm and inviting wonderful place to enjoy the finest atmosphere and a very delicious in Italian and Continental cuisine. meal at a reasonable price." Seating up to 245, Simply Service at Simply Italian is Italian specializes in pasta with very important and the owners more than 20 different selections to describe their staff as energetic and choose from like Spaghetti Prima friendly so your every need will be Vera, Nidi Di Rondine and Linguine satisfied. 1Marinara. Lunch and dinner specials will Also on the menu are be changed daily and start at $7.95. mouthwatering selections of veal, Children can enjoy smaller chicken, steaks and seafood. portions, of any of the menu items, There is also gourmet pizza you at half price. 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EX171" FL LL PINT'S P[1 -r KIWI FRUIT F llL YOUR OWN BAG 218 k8 $. Sjn7buqn) - L-&JRG.E SIZE BANANAS > OPLL ES M- ., FII.I. YOUR OWN BAG 1.90 kaLs • PACE 49.A -THE NEWS ADVEWF ISBA- VVLJi a M"CH 29, 1995 .axgymnast gold AJAX-PICKERING — Local gymnasts fared well at three recent high-profile competitions. At the Ontario Winter Games, the Metro East team placed second overall. Nicole Liphardt, of Ajax, was first overall with a first on floor, second on vault, third on bars and seventh on beam. Michelle Schuberth, of Pickering, placed l2th overall with a fifth on bars. 19th on floor. 21st on vault and 22nd on beam. Erin Sitarski, of Pickering, was 16th overall with a 12th on bars, 15th on beam. Dundas b Thickson, Whitby 723-8507 19th on floor and 25th on vault. she finished fourth overall, with a first on At the Wolverine Classic in Michigan, beam, fourth on floor, seventh on vault Sitarski helped the Ontario senior 2 team and 10th on bars. capture first place overall. Individually. At the second provincial qualifier in Ir Nicole Liphardt Michelle Schuberth Erin Sitarski Jamie Rawlings Jonette Martin SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Locals X -L to win gold medals at indoor provincial track meet AJAX-PICKEP,ING — Area athletes made fast tracks to win several gold medals at the Ontario Minor Track Association Championships in Toronto recently. Three " athkyes from the Durham X -Ls Track Club turned in triple -gold performances at the indoor champi- onships at York University's Metro Toronto Trade and 1=ieki Centre. Candice Chapman led the X -L's Music and Mayhem at Wrestle Rock AJAX — Musicians and mat maulers will rock, roll and rumble here in May. The Ajax Lions Club presents Wrestle Rock '95 at the Ajax Community Centre Saturday, May 6. The event features nine wrestling matches followed by the music of Toronto-based band Rodkuputcture. Proceeds will go to the Ajax Lions Club for community projects. The wrestling portion of the evening is highlighted by a 10 -foot steel cage match between Bullwhip Danny Johnson and Missing Link, and a street fight pitting Scarborough's Wild Bill Skuilion against Masked Nightmare. As the name implies, the street fight match is not just limited to the ring, and mayhem could break out .anywhere inside the arena: Midget wrestling will also take to the ring. Action will climax with a $5.000.10 -Man Battle Royale inside the sheet cage. After wrestling, Rockupuncture will lake centre stage, playing what ;the four -piece bread's jukarist Paul Siam sen describes as "commerc al hard w.4 with as edge" The wvestli»g gets under, way a, p m; and goes tt 01 appem 'imawly .10 P.M.,'` >louowed by>; charge by winning the atom girls' 01 - and -12 year) high jump with a leap of 1-53 metres to set a new Ontario record. Chipman also earned gold medals in the 60 -metre hurdles and the 60 -metre sprint- tier printHer brother Dominic Chapman also won three gold medals at the provin- cials. He placed first in the 60 -metre hurdles, the 60 -metre sprint and the long Jump in the mite boys' (seven and eight) division. Seterah Myles also wan every event she entered at the provincials, chalking up gold medals in the mite girls' long jump, 60 -metre sprint and the 60-tretrre hurdles. Andre Depasse earned a pair of gold medals in the bantam boys' (13 and 14) bracket He placed first in the 60 -metre hurdles and the 60 -metre sprint Jerome Messam, competing in the tyke (nine and 10) boys' category, earned a gold medal in the 60 -metre hur- dles, and silver medals in the 60 -metre sprint and the long jump. Damien D'omeilas earned a bronze in the mite boys' 60 -metre hurdles. He was fourth in both the 60 -metre sprint and the long jump. Jermaine Myles finished third in the 2011ac re tape and fifth in the 60 -metre sprint and the long jump in the tyke boys' cae8ory. Russell Sziiabyi finished fourth in the 60 -metre hurdles and fifth in the 60 - metre sprint in the mite boys' division. Sharona D'otnellas placed fourth in the 400 metres, fifth in the 60 -metre hur- dles and seventh in the long jump in the Iykc girls, cale8oy. Corey Seale was fourth in the tyke boys' 60 -neve hurdles, while reanimate Ajani James was f5fth. The X -L relay teams also ran to medals at the provincials. The tyke boys' 4 -X -200 -metre 'A' squad of Kevin Woodley, Cameron Sahadath, Jermaine Myles and Jerome Messam won gold. Meanwhile, the X -L 'B' team of Jerome Smith, Coney Seale, Ajani James and Dominic Chapman placed second. F� Unionville, Jaime Rawlings, of Pickering, placed second overall in the senior 3 cate- gory with firsts on vault, bar and floor and a fourth on beam. Liphardt was third overall it the senior 3 level with firsts on bars and beam. sec- ond on floor and fifth on vault. Jonette Martin, of Ajar, was fifth over- all in senior 3 with a third-place effort on vault, fourth on bars and flair and fifth on beam. In the senior 2 category, Schuberth was first overall with a first on vault and bars, second on floors and fourth on beam. BREW YOUR OWN BEER A WINE AT 1/2 THE RETAIL COST PHONE 5 N rlORDERS t BREWS � WELCOME THE BREW4T BEER SHOP 1211 K-n"on Rd (Just west of Uvagw0l) ti37-1918 Pk *wng Taking a dive Ajax -Pickering Yorkton Raiders' Kyle Tate Minor Hockey Association championship dives in an attempt to stick check tournament in Oshawa Friday afternoon. Oakville's Nick Dodge on a breakaway during the 'AAA' minor novice Ontario photo by Ron Pietroniro Leslie rink wins season title By JIM EASSON SPECIAL TO THE NEWS AD vTR nSER AJAX-PICKERING — Warren Leslie's rink is the 'A' division men's regular -season champion at the Annandale Curling Club. The runner-up in the 'A' category is the Gerry Pinkney foursome. Gord Norton skipped his rink to the 'B' title, while the Jon Payne team is the 'B' runner-up. John Williams is the 'C' champ and the Mark Challenger foursome runner-up. The men's championship playdown has eliminated 10 rinks and the winner will come from six foursomes still in the hunt for the title. In the 'A' side, Adrian Shewchuk and Larry Heide have survived, while the 'B' championship battle is being waged by rinks skipped by John Payne, Dave Brown, John Dean and Warren Leslie. The men's skins final will be contested by two of three surviving rinks skipped by Warren Leslie, Gord Norton and Mark Challenger. The final game is slated for April 5, unless the Leslie rink stays alive. The Leslie rink may yet earn a berth in the club champi- onships to be played on the same evening. The purse for the final skins game is $800. There'll be 10 ends with the first worth $20 and the final worth $200. The Sunday Night Mixed League held its closing prize night Sunday. Club president Steve Stewart, along with his wife Lisa, orga- nized an impressive prize table and all curlers received a reward. Ile overall winning skip was Evan Taimour and his rink of Keith Rose at vice, Andy Bain at second and Lois Reesor playing lead. Ajax boy, partner figure skating champions at interclub provincials AJAX — An Ajax youth and his Mississauga partner skated to first place in the pre -novice dance category at the All - Ontario Interclub in Belleville recently. Jon Lane, of Ajax, and Deborah Allwarth, of Mississauga, were first following the compulsory dances with a stidlar per- formance in the bronze rhythm dance. They held on to first after the combioned program to capture the all-round title. The duo practises four times a week at the Scarborough Figure Skating Club. Jon Lane Sr., former world medalist and world professxxW champion�his wife Card coach the pair along with Debbie Lee of WAIT? BOOK NOW) CMN= HWY. T LAKER113GE RD. Nord+ 2 nW" to Brwaky Quantity Means fresuns- aavertlse both Oshawa-Whitb W.0 News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, L1 S 2H5 6830707 Fax 683-7363 1;1 TORONTO SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PICKERING CAtAPUS ',cture .ourself in an exarlrr>rtt new �urrr t could happen in as little as si+ months... ind It all brain, with dne phone call0. r t ...can lead to an excitir>I� new career in as little as six months! Choose From Our Exciting Career Options: DusNKn o sial Serretan, per. 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Corel Draw and Excel would be an asset. Preference will be given to those candidates with a basic knowledge of electronic musical instruments and professional audio systems. Resume should be forwarded by fax to Brenda Carpenter at ..,:.8.05.837-8746 , - 100 Careers EXPERIENCED '-if-- tors needed to brach day- Orne and everrrgs in C and Turbo C Programming. Vis- ual Baso Programnxng. Macintosh applications In Word and Excel and all PC nncrocomputer packages. Please send resumes to A. Whynot. Durham College. Management Centre, 1610 Champlain Avenue. Whit- by. Ontario LiN 6A7 No phone enquiries please NEEDED IMMEDIATE- LY. 24 people ,earning Po- tential $36.000 call mon. day- Thursday 9am-4 pm Ask for Dave Brown for aP- pomiment 005) 686-8516 -f0.lv*l+ftffflrtR(tW0j*I ,"+tirittptcWW, iWrrAdth!>I`; arington This Week and Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. Com P4 CD1 every Combined Pressrun of 122,800 every Wednesday r MAIN FOR ('ourses starting num: • Prngrammer Anai%%t • Computer Maintenance 7-echnolog� • L-kN Sl%tem-- Technolipg� • Oflice :administration • Micro Computers and Business :applications • Computerized.Accounting • Nord Prtx•essing YOUR CAREER STARTS HERE OSHAWA 434-8585 Th° slandtPt Plaza NrNM1IVE� Abu, ",h • MKS�SSA•-�.. iQ�n-' `ifC^ ;p• ..AP9:c�... 1NS . ., :N: •J %c A. C01 '.areer leve CrDrWl nsn^rtes L:d News Advertiser DESTINY'95 Career Fair "Choices For Changing Times" Don't miss this opportunity to disjalayyour business in ti :,one of ft h0est traffic area in Durham Ae4on, IN ,4„.4 'tits PIckeriN Town Centrex Thursday May 4th Friday, ' May 5th Saturday, May 6th at the Pickering Town Centre Price includes display booth and advertisement in a special section Sunday, April 30th, 1995 Book your.. • or Advertising at 683-0707 for information on booth spaceand costs. C0LWJ M C011IlI1Ti1MW SFJMCE.S REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT Responsible for the cleanliness, repair and maintenance of a residential facility. Minimum 5 years experience with basic knowledge of carpentry, electrical and plumbing repair. Must have a valid drivers license and a reliable vehicle. Send resume to: Property Manager 413 Dundas St. E. Unit #2 - Whitby, Ont. Ll N 2J2 APPLY NOW ' we time 512 hr appllers 545hr owner operators Immediate local work (905) 850-2001 SAKEav _ Aax LIS -K owsor S abon Z,e*v-w" 12 Brechn 7C= 4:.4-5 CRUISE SHIP JOBS tr" x - - • y. -e- =.ea roon.Car_ .. �a.r•. 1-5044464502 ext. 10OC-13 r . t .r pr tee:: '.-,e peop,e ",its w.ndows microsoti word a rn�s: French &lingual or eu,cwbao,s experienced a plus I maie­,r: leave 6 ' part time pose tar ava,.- able Fax resurne or letter to 800f 831-3034 EASY INCOME Work from home For Free infor- mation send S A S.E to PC box 31066 475 West - rev Rd Ajax Ontario LIT_ 3H0 EVENING WORK -Wind- ow manufacturer requires teiemarketer to set appoint- ments for our sales reps Salary plus bonuses can 433.0906 EXPERIENCE HAIRSTYL- IST and Estetechan re- quired immediateiv in WhG by Wage plus commmsron Call 430-3156 EXPERIENCED em• broidery machine operator for evening shift. Ajax. Call Allan or Cathv 428-3525 FULL time hairst.Iist needed Sahr . profit shar- ing to start Benefit plan and good workinq condi core. Posrbons available m Pickering. Ajax For inter- view. please call 905-683- 3650 or 905-a31-2196 Do W DURHAM COLLEGE CONTINUOUS LEARNING Spring;Summer Course Calendars available through local papers and registration begins the week of April 2. Register by phone with Visa or MasterCard, 721-3000 or toll- free. 1-800-461-3260. Call the Continuous Leaming Office for more information, (905; 721-3052. TRAVEL CANADA USA Fast growing mla town advertising firm with a blue chip client list is expanding throughout Canada and. U.S. We are heading into 'lour busiest time of year. We' Ineed ten very dedicated) (READ THIS HARD WORKING) people. Experience an asset. but not essential. STUDENTS WELCOME Call for Interview Central - ask for ext. 10 (4161 441-0428 sal. / conn. / bonus. PORTKNIT STUDIO One of Canada s Tos:-atcra.'y -ecognized Portrait Studios (operated under licence by CPI Corp) is looking for PART-TIME ASSISTANTS It you are creative. outgoing. talented with children and enjoy seeing the direct results of your work this may be the job for you. EXPERIENCE IS NOT REQUIRED and a fully pard training program rs provided in all areas of sakes and photography 'Ideal positions for Individuals returning to the work force. Apply in person on: Thursday. March 30 10:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Pickering Town Cents 1355 Kingston Road Pickering HAIRSTYUST REMARED Full time S8.00. to start. full benefits holiday pay Vacation pay Birthday pay call 831-2196 ask for Donna HAIRSTYLIST wan clien- tele wanted for es=IIShed Sa,on Great bus;ness op- portunity for creatree moti- .ated. individual Call Lynn at 725-432' PAGE 42 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 29, 1995 Leading Valve and Fitting Distributor in Ajax requires FULL. TO" WAREHOUSE WORKER Duties will include shipping, receiv- ng, stock placement and order filling. Preference will be given to those with a warehouse or distribution back- ground and a desire to succeed. Please respond in writing to: M.A. STEWART & SONS LTD. P.O. BOX 308, AJAX, ONTARIO. LsS 3CS Attention: S. Brown EXPERIENCED GM PARTS COUNTER PERSON Required in the Pickering Area. Please call BOB GOULET 683-6181 Sheridan CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC GEC LTD .ac NV,,Mr area, 1WI and D.i.t rime CAI; 416-6J6- -005 S-A.NEO buns Jecorabve leaded door sim in local WMby plant Must be expenei Call 430.9692 for appoint- rrient 1 R PAINTER/BLASTER Experienced in industrial painting and blasting. Must be able to work alone and be familiar with all aspects of mixing, painting and blasting,. Please send resume to the attention of: Julie James, Human Resources, RAGLAN INDUSTRIES 5151 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ont. UH 7K4 REQUIRED DHMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED PART TIME WARRANTY CLERK for busy Chn 51er dealership. approximately 20 hours per week, hours negotiable. Contact Doreen at 683-5358 MODELS NEEDED Fema,? Ages 7.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exGhnG cotes: New York. Pans. Maar. Call for Consultation. 130.5715 STUDENT WORKS PAINTING NOW HIRING students 'C' mmedale and swnrrw help Experience and car an as- set call Greg (416)283-7943 TELEMARKETERS hE ED Weis a sec or pnone. motivated. reliable People -eeded lilt time and Part . me $7 Per hit salary .430- 9264 TAXI DRIVERS Wanted FULL dt PART TIME 831-2160 IF you are single ora single parent or separated or di- vorced with three years work experience. you may qualify for financial assistance of it you are over 45 and have re- cently been lad olf. you may quality for training assis- tance. DIP/CERT . Lotus. Wordperfect. D -Base. word. 4ccpac. Bedford. Autocad. b entura. Pagemaker. Har- -od. Corel. Computer Pro iramrw,g and Systems An- ANst. Cobol. Pascal and C r'hotoshop. Ouark Express and Illustrator. Durham Busi. mess Computer Chi", 427. 3010 ACCOUNTING CLERK. xis compare, to - -ionths Logs 123 Wnd- ,ws Plus 2 years account- ing experience call Geri Graham (905) $31-7359 COLLECTION CLERK. Markham 307 1.2 ars previous collection expen- ence Salary $25.000 fax -905) 631-4922 Graham Penton- Services Lid GENERAL AccounhnV Accounts Davable 2nd - 3rd yr CGA for Markham ' 401 area Salary 126 -532 Fax (905) 631-4922 Gra. ham Personnel Services Lid 1 rffJst:,�cei(ue4:r j 'flews Advertiser 6WIiiiiiiii0707 K L 0 RENOVATIONS : c•s anc tering _ustom basement +enovations dralbng services. 19os� 666-a231 JS. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Speciav7,ng custom homes, renova- tions. new kitchen$ wind- ows basements. bath- rooms Repairs and adds - bons Over 15 years experi- ence Free estimates Cali Jeff 906-696-2352 HOWELL'S General si �xbacl« Inc Redential and C xnrrwcai. Interior and exterior custom work Property maintenance Paint and wallpaper etc. 10% off work over 51,000 References available upon request. Call for free eli mates (905) 4042193. COMPLETE renovations and improvements, addi- tions. basements finishing, bathrooms, carpentry, dry - wan. pantri% ceramic fibs. S tucco Free estimates Call Eugene. 432-2159. C 6 R Mainta,aros Burbrig repairs and renovations ek'CtriCal. pkxrlbmg,caranrc ores, carpentry From spial repays to maim renovations. Fully guaranteed. Iree estr- mares. (905)668.3300 ROOM TO IMPROVE RoufgNFrmsfled Carperttry kilenlor 8 Exterior PaiiritiN ceramic Tres xepeirA insta bbon Dry"A' 111111PIg call Scott (905) 619-1663 M&M CONSTRUCTION :,argent r ;going FJedrlcal plumbing Fences Decks New Additions Renovatxxts Gulthty work Guaraneeed me I me 01 am (005)427-4234 BUDGET HOME BAPROVEMENTS Basement Apts Rec- rooms. ptunbi g. Addi- bons. electrical, drywall 15 yrs Experience Free estimates call Mara (905) 619x1663. VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTMIG LTD. Addifi m, Balks, kfldl- ens, Basenrertls. Ceramic Tiles, Hardwood floors. Rools.Trim.Wirhdows. Doors i Visa Accep. Call Justin For Estrin les (996) 683- 5818. DELZOTTO WOOD FENCING Decks, chain link, iron, drilled holes, set posts. For Free Estimates call Steve (905) 509-5077 Mobile (416)409- 6456 ca. C MTRMT10N Intens- a^C exlenor repairs. renovations and construction. Fast and clean profession- al work guaranteed Crag, 686-1913 Large or small pot fides in your driveway or parking tit ')Are your catch basins (storm of Sanitary i in need til repass 7 Call Bill at . (416) 346. 90116 for fast dependable service ' Anywhere in tfle Greater Toronto areas, Felly Insured 8 Bonded. HEATING and air condi- boning service and n- stalabidn. Licensed. our- hanVClanngbn 1-416390- 7474. ELECTRICIAN- Licensed we do all types of electrical work. Reasonable rates Seniors dscouit. Fast swv- Ice. Call Alex at 4337632 DECORATE 'o• me hew +ear Heip Me Rhonda s Interior Decoraurg. Pant - ng, wall PaPsrng. Cumanm. drywall impeccable work at a low cost Many relerem es Free estimates Cali 655-3458 DRYWALI and painting ooarding, taping, texturing. renovations and repairs Small )obs 15 years ex- perience Free estimates Servng Durham and out of town area Ken 4344500 MARMt00D PAMING i DECORATNIG Free estimates Great Rates Professlonai Service 427-246 INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Painting. Wap Papsnxg ler good prices. good work Cap Mel 576.5653 TMS PAINTING-- & DECOR Interior & Etdenor European Worlunanship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 Cost Accountant - Temporary (Maternity Leave) Required Immediately to perform day to day cost accounting activities, including account rOLonahations. penrni end piocessinq, A,,P vouchumig (Inventory, auto fleet admu,istration, retail tax remittances, Bala entry and Inventory, rovaluation The suceossful candidata will have the ability to porlorm hnanclal analysis and preparation, year end audit schedules and physical Inventory We roquire an energetic Individual who must possess good organizational skills, have the ability to react to changing priorities and meet critical deadlines. We are sueking a person enrolled In a CGA/CMA program or a community college graduate with previous experience In a manufacturing accounting environment. Knowlodge of manufacturing variance accounting a: asset PC sk,lls are essential II you are interested in pursuing this challenguig'� poslbon, resume. with salary expectations to IDEAL INCUSIRIES (CANADA). INC 33 Fuller Road Ajax Ontario LIS 2EI Anention Human Resources Department Fax (905) 683 0209 (No Agencies Please) 0-,:y those applicants selected for interview will be PRODUCTION SCHED- ULER. Local company 2 yrs experience in produc- bon : inventory AT / MRP an asset. Fax (905) 831- 4922 Graham Personnel Services lid 11 Fax 683-7363 AuAx Moveig Systems - tuff services. moves. appliance and pion spewksta. Flat rate or hourly We now have heated storage units Now oftenng free boxes wlh move Park and load special. starting at $09 and up Cap ler ntormstron. 725-0006 or 427-0005 Goss Mown Bargain rales. (tarries. ofbces. apt . etc Plano moving. Padang available _ HARRY-O-TNEaIOVERS - Mow big or anal, we price them all Free estimates, seniors disoornt, short nonce mavw. Purity moved, also appkarices. Comparable rates. Call 432.2650. MEN with large tuck will do hou sishold naves. reei- dentlal, commercial. All types of mows, cam Carl or Jars 427.2156, MICHALSKI MOVING - houses, aparlinernts, olices, appliances and Piano spe- cialist Free wardrobe serv- ice. Licensed, insured. Free estrriates. Cali 4367795. MOVING SYSTEMS We will move anyMag, anywhere, anytime. commercial or residential. PadQ9% storage and boxes available. Senor d and m rah discounts. Freeuretmiatues. 571-0755 SELLING YOUR HOME? htquire about our HOME FOR SALE PACKAGE 683-070'7 Gus Brown's Brooknorth Marine is seeking motivated full and part-time. LICENSED MERCURY MARINE MECHANIC AND RECEPTIONIST/ADMIN. ASSISTANT (Must have complete knowledge of computer systems & boating industry is helpful) for its growing boat and yacht operation. Brooknorth, located at 1201 Dundas St. E. in Whitby, has recently opened an indoor showroom at the Metro East Trade Center, l 1899 Brock Road (at 401) in Pickering, to more effectively service the needs of boating enthusiasts. I The company, which specializes in the sale of Bayliner models, ranging in size ( from 14' to 47', requires individuals with high motivation, a keen sense of customer satisfaction boating experience. All interested candidates are asked to drop off a resume at either location, or fax to 905- 427-4502. BROWN'S QQ' t rnl ; 1 i Lia ; i r CARPET instaeasors - 25 years expert, restrerch. ng. our speaahty Free esir mates. D 6 N Dugan a87- 1799 or 967-1600 %Hrrlsi"ru.F AND .%IARBI.F. Protrwonjl crramli the srttrn. Fuarantaxt in9allatx,ns. vivrt our sbownxrm At 10i Btnm tit. Whitbv b6r6-12811 Are you having problems fmidirg time b clean vote home? Far prolesslo" cleaning, nal Helen's Home Service. belay. 427. 1041. FuN insured abund. ed. MATURE responsible lady to dean your home or ot- bce. No job too big or bo small. Cal. leave message, 61116-1791. RELIABLE MOM CLEANER W*mg b do Vatrtmrrgg Dusting. KAchens, BaIM rooms +floors ett %aSOIrlatIlle Wes, Wee*, Bi -weekly. CALL GA/LL/ND fIlAA1D SERVICES WINTER SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly Ei bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured; 683-7515 Gunn -Drinan Land- scapirig, springlean- cups. pruning, now booking for interlocking. garden wags. decks b tree esti- males. Cal 7237361. M� ONE LANDOCAPMC CBmo*" Store masonry. Bradt mason, ry. sad ft itan leg, patios. dmieti tree trimming. grass 0Ang, sprig dean -ups. FREE CONWATIM Cao Spwalrsu (M024iNr)1 r►.s Fax remov imiicee Call 725 28-7546 or ��. 1659. RABBITwants work doing magic for children's parties and all occassions. Have my own magkian. Call Er- nie ti68-4932. CYes POtslr Nip rspl� ' =Aladdin, NIWFp Lion King' IMpIIINK111W RinstOneS trpillAilbi NIENT" 905.471-5331 ready to entertain ler any age, any occasion. Birth- days. promotions, open- ings, fund raisers. Magic shows are fun' Lettuce he1P. 939-7057 or 728. 8334. A QUALIFIED and ex- perienced elementary, school teacher. available n all subjects, dally. after 4:30 Pm Weekends. summer call 839-8246 SCHOOL -4 lessons and test $105. •10 Lessons $150 •FuN Coarse $270 Free pick -up and drop off (416)287-3060 GET FASTER REFUNDS BY E-FlLING Free E-Ming,Compurerize Tax repair ,Prepared by professional accou ntie t JUDY KUKSIS- C.G.A. 420-2081 Corporate tax d buntnes accounting services avai able. MICOME TAX Prepara bon, bookkeeping, and at counting services. Reasor able rates, call Robert i (905) 6868613 RVICE REP I phone o t and work ethic, cable office. 'ate of the art ^:iIs.Top wages. Ie resume to 05) 420-4884 D.;,.0 OMMIS- referral to debt program. saving .vners 40-70`tie on interest debt and -Iso save 45% On :osts. Save 40% .r phonewhole- sr leasing on any . - Save 50°- on odure Free ,t Harmony creek .*se. 7Vpm. each Oshawa Port Per- •; -0757 Whitby 430- ".f SSIONED dem- ,e w4 ted to prom- orowing natural nail xlucts in area malls lws Fun and easy Above average .> ,all (905)508-- EPRENE =ITORS WANTED _)IATELY for a New -At has Just m 44nuary of this .1", evifig up to 60'6 how 1 Apph- Call L'NDA 905- )6'� or STEVE 705- _6r ler Apprnnsrnent. PART TIME SALES `- .panding Durham used company. -eads supplied. Send resume to File a 7141 P.O. Box 481, Oshawa, Ont. LIHi 7Ls 135 Skilled Help EXPERIENCED FORK LIFT/OVERHEAD CRANE INSTRUCTOR TRAINER Join our growing team of Instructors • Do you enjoy the freedom to manage yourself? • Do you mind traveling and some out of town work? • Do you mind working the occasional weekend? Required mature individual with recognized instructional background in the material handling field. Must have several years of experience on all types of fork lift trucks, a g. sit-down counterbalance, narrow aisle reach and swing reach. - overhead crane experience an asset. If you would like to loin a fast growing company and have the above qualifications, we offer a generous salary, benefits, initial training and car allowance. Resumes only accepted - Fax (416) 298-3727 Previous applicants need not reapply. Fork Truck Training Umited 1000 ' To 80 Nashdene Road, Unit 920 Scarborough, Ontario. M1V SE4 IITRACTOR TRAILER DRIVER Ideal Roofing Co , Ltd .. a manufacturer of steel roofing and siding is presently searching for a licensed 'AZ" Truck Driver in the Oshawa area. Must have 3 years driving experience with flat bed. rack and tarp and be capable of leaving on 2 to 5 days trips. Please send resume to C1wde Laplia ante, V.P. llf anstan Resources, 1418 Michael Street, Ottawa, Ontario. els 3R2 ideal roofing idfial rcuctcmcnt is E M P C O a medium sized company and equal opportunity employer boated in Wr oy. prtario, is the recognized world leader in inrlovatrve design. labrlcation a -C supply of elec0'ometallurgical equipment ler the steel industry, primarily E ectric Arc Furnaces. We have exciting opportunities for him'her. DESIGN ENGINEERS, Mechanical and Electrical To perform techrroal work on cortpbi assignrt rets anooialed with design and redesign of Mechanical and Electrical Parts d Steeknaking Electric Ate Furnaces and related electrometallurgical equipment ler steel -,,is, including development of components and design assemblies. with rvolvernent in managing, co-ordlnating and planning and design projects. General Oualifications Profiles: Self propelled: strong leadership with effective communication and problem solving dulls: sold CAD,CAM knowledge: good command of written and spoken English b participate in presentations to sophisticated clients: training in ISO 9000 standards and procedures preferred: tamlllahy with steel mill operation a definite asset. Degree in Engineering. APED registered or registration eligible, mintrinum of 5 years related experience in heavy machinery design. Wchartieal Design Engineer. Sound kriowledge of material strength and stresses wiri fu damental knowledge of Finite Element Analysis. Electrical Design En kww Experiettoe with design and calculations of HV industrial Supply network, LV high current supply systems for Eleatic Arc Fum aCSS. Sound knowledge of 0e00ttWS6c dreuit calculation. PLC and ulstirutllentabro t knowledge desirable. DRAFTSPERSONS, Meehan" and Elechkal To prepare d6tat astswblll and fnstaNedw dra iittga related to sled $dill heavy MUM*M. As a member of the Design F.rgineen%il arinp team 10 p impale in mliabie implert wriation of Ischrrcal documentabon. Gerieral GuafriCadm Plaft: Self mlivated, innovative, aWe ID work with minimum supervilsorl;,,C,AD trained and proficient: familiarity wiri healfy machinery manufacturatg pfOCeSSes, appropriate Ivwtaledgeof Cal 3 mathematics and physics. Diploma in Engineering Technok)gY Whirl Years expBrience in heavy machinery design. If you are able to meet the above requirements and are ready to aocept resporLsibikty, and challenge of ftte rapid products and company developfnent, you are invited to forward a detailed resume including salary expectation in confidence to: EMPCO (Canada) Ltd. 910 H*kins Street Whitby, Ontario Lt N 6A9 NO agencies and no telephone calls Please. We thank all candidates for their mleresl and affllf M rias only those to be interviewed wig be contacted. MACHINIST with CNC nperAtinq 8 Programminq experience Min 5 years expCompetitive wages end good working condi tions. Phckennq (905) 831 4755. Fax (9051 831 4755 CREATIVE and affect,, ate nanny to rare for 2 pre- schoolers 2 days per week. awn Iransporation. refer antes a must. Ask for Rose 683--4230 FULL TIME reirabie care giver requ,ed for 2 boys 12, til diabetic 5 yr old 'Nestney . Rossland call 'racy (905) 4273297 LOVING cannq nanny needed ir.,rnedately for 1/ 1/2 yr old Great hours ease call 42 T 8-0537 AMBERLEA-- ' rwo will do daycare in my home Asthma awareness -,rid no smoking Call Julie. 339-5478 RELIABLE daycare. ex- -irritant ,olerences. meals ind snacks 2 openings n bailable For more infor. --anon, cal 837-2039 RELIABLE mother of three grandrnottler of five. Nil babysd infants -2 yrs. in •^y hon will do shftwork Oshawa Centre area. 721- 8'326 RESPONSIBLE reliable. v,ng davrare Dean. sbrrs- . abnq. smoke tree home f years expWience. New - 7• hot/s. babies welcome. ,Aerences. Valley Farm, '+calor Oaks 686 7'-54 VENDORS WANTED - _:,etrs produce a�tques. rc New Indoor ouldoor -witelopening weekends starting May Northbound '61115 Call (905) 98- _1540 VENDORS wanted w,th ',uit Vegetables, trop"Is Dose plants.and water plants Please cal Louse tit (905) 655-3331 a 1- « 6- 721 -SW_ BEST ,kd, -op Duality hwdtvood at bw or ices. Stock up now for next winter DURHAM REWOOD (905)427 4-41 FREE h,erwood skids 8 pellets iw month on'y oekvery available Cal bet- ween 610 pm. and leave -,essage. 430, 9013 ROKA LUMBER 6 FIREWOOD CENTRE 4'X8X12' S6C )C 4'X8'X16' S65 00 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-277-3381 Everrngs 905.434-6665 Free Delivery To Oshawa Area TEAK chesterfield and two chars to match. Teak end/ coffee tables and buffet. tSuitable for rec ro0m1c0t- cabnetAii-large-d-*427-1999. WASHER and dryer. $125. good condeon. 4 x 6 deep meat freezer. $125. 837- 1495 WICKER TABLE, glial s top, wdh 4 chairs, excellent condilon, regular $1.500. asking $300. 509-0333 wow MART, Bowrnan- ville's only SMALL BUSI- NESS INCUBATOR and most INNOVATIVE 6 SUC- CESSFUL FLEA MARKET. is growing again' We are cur- renly accepting aPPleabOns to M our 5o NEW SPACES We offer tree ful bine storage, full alarm system. co-op ad program included in rent. no Jong term contract. unique MOVIE' SET DECOR and GOOD TRAF- FIC. We also otter a full range of business services at very reasonable rates. Don't miss this one time opportunity to BE WHERE THE ACTION IS Vol any Sunday at 182 Wellington sL W. or cal Bob - TO line - 905-471-4419. We require REGISTERED NURSES and REGISTERED PRACTICAL NURSES for part-time evening community nursing to provide basic holistic care to a variety of clients. You must have a current Certificate of Competence and CPR Certificate, at least two years of recent related nursing experience; a valid driver's licence and the use of one's own vehicle. RPN's must have the Administration of Medications and Surgical Asepsis Certrficate. Specialized experience in the areas of pediatrics, oncology, psychogeriatrics and palliative care would be an asset. Forward resume to: Saint Elizabeth Visiting Nurses' Association of Ontario, 209 Dundas Street East, Suite 303, Whitby, Ontario L1 H 7H8. Fax: (905) 430-2921. EARN A GOOD INCOME FROM YOUR OWN HOME Wee Watch Private Hume Day Care is Itroking for mature, reliable individuals interested in pruviding quality day care in their own home. Ne f.r: • Full training and ongoing • Ptymunt Wr statutory support wildr71 • %ecrw airy equipasrnt for • Pay -t err the last 5 children Swrrk... dulder alio rs urchlld't illness • F u1I Inwerance coseragt For more information call: 686-4816 Wee PRINTING & RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT SALE Pinar Ridge Il'virndin 1%heutl 2114; Viverpeiid Roead Neirth Pickering.tlntariuI.lY l%4 Factory rebuts 360 CD A 5 DICK offset PresS Mitsubishi Silver Master System Model 310 Marls 3 SomNt Paper Drill. Moder F'Lt-2 60 0! Bear-Vanmixer Type 40 Beftrarld 2C _oaf Bread Dmder Model 580(' Food 'ray Storage Rack 5 (All Sales by sealed bid The equipment ttuy be viewed ua FRIDAY March 31 and Monday April 3 9:00 am • 4:00 pm or by speca, 3CDCir'-^.e1' 3. 3-geC. With Ery Dyck at 905-420.1885 26" 7E%'-.. good working condition $300. Golf cubs, kA set. .ght. metal Woods. $200 432-1863 a mm tiIdwh, Video Cam- corder Mode VM-E53A in- cudes 2 batlen0s. charger house adaptortv. hook- ups. 6 rase Firm $800 00 Whitby area Call (9051 668-1348 or (4161 931- 0429 AMUSEMENT GAMES - an assortment of arcade games. penballs. pool ta- bles. tale soccer. electron - c duct 6 shuffleboards. all in excellent condition. for intormatiow11 434-8294. leave mess. APPLIANCES tubs. sinks. courtier bps. save 50 - 90 % berore replacr5. re- surface on location All work guaranteed. Nom $45. Surface Whiz, toll free 1- 800.454-2268. Carpet -Are you paying 10 much For carpet or ftrnH lure re-upholsleir ?,we wile beat any estimate guar. ante -ed. large selection of samples,leel tree to cal us anytime for your free es- bmale Cal (905) 619-3653. CARPET - don't buy any- where else until I show you what I can do for you. CAN Gord. 434-0222. CARPET 1A-1 Prices. buy direct wholesale. Free in- stallation for free estimate call Sal (906)432-2750, or Pager 1416)980.9697 Carpet Broker. .7c Noon rickpus.^ sari re- sistant carpet Dor 3 rooms only $36900 Price in- cludes 30 Sq yds carpet. deluxe pad and nailAUtion in you nome Free quoa- bon in your horse 140 in- lerest. no payment tot one full year, until Dec 1995 ^,anrN. t-800-21'-0104 CARPET your Home at rns- count prices ioCr% nylon. stain resistant Prix includes pad and expert insiaMabon Can Nick at t905h 430-6551. CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand. I wig carpet 3 rooms. $349. Price includes carpet. prerniurn pad. expert installation. fast delivery. free esbmabs (30 yards) Norman 6862314. COMPUTER- 386SX, IBM color monitor, Samsung printer. 3 112 b 5 t u game pad. 1 yr.old, contplele wdh over 53000 software. Jrn evenings. 436.9715. COMPUTERS MOVING SALE - Ckrarrg out 286's from $155.. 356s Nom 5399 complete, lots of new and used monitors torm s119., everything is guar- anteed - yes we do sell new systems. 161 Keg SL E. Bownanvile. 697-3069 ELECTRONIC organs - Reconditioned and guar- anteed. 15 units- 5200 - $2000 Durham Keyboard Services 96 Russett Ave- nue e9 Open Friday d Sat- urdays. (905)725-0001. THE NEWSAD-V'ERUSER, WEU,MARCH294 1995-PAr►Eb43-A OAK/PINE FURNITURE Why pa•/ retail pnres"f One of Ontanos oldest and lar- gest manufacturers is now selling direct to the pudic Eq. 7 pc. solid oak dining - room suite $1975 6 pc solid pine bedroom suite $1750. Over 20 stain choices, all solid, no veneers Traditional Wood- working 906-985-8774 PIANOS/GRANDFA- THER Clocks Durham s largest selection New and used pianos Not sure? Rent to own, aptsize. upright. grand. digital. key- boards TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON NC'✓V Telep Piam Works 4111491 SHEDMAN - quality barn style sneds built on site. 108 $649 GST included Display at Lyrrbnd Lumber Kingston Rd Pieke rq Ont or call 905-504496' 'OP QUALITY PURE MAPLE SYRUP -- Special Drre for ,•ge quantity Family iwned Business Please .all Michel or Lucille Mar - ;eau (9051 7236385 VINYL bdy widow 89 x i5 asking $750 Call 705- 777-11112 :'..e .rcdore anything .d Scientific instruments. -.nrna. silver. advertising -.:ortrhg, toys decoys ^IIs, miik xtles, coilec- ern or eswd Cal Robert 7owen Antiques l905i 655- -4149 Brookhn ''WANTED Nome^ ant scnnq :lothinq. -.Weosand small fumture 'Aaae SSS cash 0-r E A -;or „gement. Bay Ridges =Raza Picker Cau 8311% :159 NAN'ED CAMERAS - ^a and :,.ss ••w.,.. ..ry - microscopes teen- . apes binoculars and re - led lems Clock$ NAlcn- i, an b'",nq oid r WANTED b,.. - onde,, gtiiss -J," Cc- -w -ba -es merrior abtha aatch+es etc Single Pieces r estates Cal (906) 723- -034 WANTED ro buy - older ,r^ure glass. dun,. coi- ectilbies.memorabilia. walcrres. enc Single Piens x estates Cal i906f 723- 7834 o,irce 2000 Smeon itreet bit, m Oshawa s oleasec to present one cf 'he largest spring craft Ntows m Durham Region Sahxtuv Mav 13th. 10 am 4 0 -` AdmrsSion S2 For Venda Information call (905 721-2000 ext 2365 CERAMIC CLASSES AT AUDLEY CERAMICS 10 WEEK SESSION ONLY $20 REGISTER NOW!!! Ask us how quantity pays and about of new bonus bucks. Call 428-2519 �V �at 'W '1iiz COUNTRY CRAFT' SHUv� SUN., APRIL 9, 1995 ()v76()exhibiwrs - [tar all your East 2,ft and hone decorating nazis. Id Jubilee Palidlion, in be4uuful Lakevacw Park, Simcue St. S., (hhaHa,Ak AM at the fake. WAIF info.iv -Tv- YEAR RCL,%C ;,RAFT SnO'.'i GRAND OPENING APR; 2;n 3 9th For information call 723-5539 or 728-9788 .ip- sic 305 v -e 4 1-4 a.ed since n!'w. '6S' . km Aw pspb. pd. 7. nor.smtok,nq car pampered and in ooq- nal contstice Slow rerti- tied 985-3401 1994 -,is 88 4 dr wait M.I^L,­, J .00ks .^d "-'MS great 735K $:50C cerh- tied 4J2 ;1112 19114 OLDS Custom -ruse, station wagon full '.Ijeld exceekent c0nrbtion 'hrough0+. t. r,o ,use. Com- : kers mainteranex records. -3.,q $340C Boll 579- 711x; 1945 v'Y' NDA. Sl,-., g,s_' :oni:Ltor 5-spC n standard ew snow Gres rte* rad, detachable face htpt power deck 480 watt "--000 speaker as. S• X with stereo ask ^q $1000 ,wthout 579-%89 lsk for Dorotnv of Davol :acw 4'6-442-'130 • s s 1986 -=A%2 AL1 a ..tic ',,she din a --.e 2 ',"me SdvN arta black - v BASIC. 'voice and :per 95000 k^,s eltzeent c:asses Presented by clean. goon tinning car Gshawa Obedience Asso. hurry on this one was wbon beupn Apni 4 Show $3295 now $2995 certified Handling Starts Apr 10th can 42- 9-22 anytime To register call Bev at (905) Russ Open I 'vas a week 435-0868 indoors COLLIE pups. CKC Reg eyes checked, fully guar- 1946 Olds Delta 88 anteedavailable now.1- Brougham. 4 door. fully 905.2638614 loaded, very clean. must see. 208540 hairy km.. ask - HUSKY mix Pf�PPtes ng $3590 cerbhed Phone available now Best offer Phone 683.1441 905)434.5080 KEEP your dog waste out of the garbage Use a DOGGIE DOOLEY WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. Life. brine guarantee ball, avail- able in 3 sizes. 9am - 9pm. 7 days. (905)723-5413. LHASA APSO pups, non shedding. (von allergenic, home raised. house train- ing started. health guaran- tee, payment terms avail- able.(705)7e6-3124 1960-1946 cars, lease to own. Everyone qualifies. On URIC? WCB'i MA) No nteresL no credit check. $345 down. 570034 On. tarso ,LTD . 1976 Nobon Rd. 6867428 1967 PONTIAC Grand Am- 2 dr.. 2.5 I.. 5 speed standard with sport pack- age including power wind- ows. power locks. cruse control, towntg package and new paint Job In ex- cefent corkfbon. must see $2.200 or best offer. Also available 4 x 8 folding bed frame trader with cedar box frame. 900 Ib capacity and spare ore $450. Call before 9 p.m. (905) 831-0318 1969 Ford Tempo L.. 4 dr.. 5-spd. stnd.. ps. pb.. air. ani lin stereo cars., one owner Good dean running car Hurry on the one. Was $2995., now $2795 cert.. Call 427-9722 anybme Russ Open 7 days/week' indoors Big Town Sales. 1992 Topaz. auto. au. 4 cyl..4 dr., excellent condi- tion, certified. 55800. Rob 668-7213. • w %"C" ve-C,ea S125" i942 'Jac stwra a cyl auto AN 812.595 1991 Corsica LT 6 cyt. r. 63.000 k,l Se 5% 1991 Cavakev AS 4 IF sub AN, 6 cvf f' Dos ' Qqc Cho, Lumina Euro s Sr auto an f7695 :Qc Jeep Naganew Ltd *&Ww a ■ 4 oaoed. SIf 995. Beretta 3'Z 5 speed S7495 1999 Cavalier Z24 6 cvt 5 speed $7495 4 +pini vane b Choose from $5 295 b %'0.595 Two Nissan Pul- sars while or res 98 Chev Delebrd', wagon 6 c'rl ioadu ?r7a Seth low ILI SS 995 Manv other Ic moose Iran Cem-Car Auto :;entre 155 iC.nq St W At Midtown Mau. 5'9- 2886 1969 0Jnt+ac ',ety. 4 door -rt conotion cert. tied $240C Calif 571-7322 or 576-8"2 43 Topaz 2 Or Auto A, Am -Fm ; dss sport rims. ,1 000 kms warranty S9 60C nc GST 905 728- 3227 2&3227 APPROVED - bap or no CT"t 1980-89 venk;les Cerbfied or as is AP- PROVED Sunshine Auto 6669237 O A T 1993 Mercury Topaz. 36.000 km. 4 dr auto, V6 $7900 Peter or Jan 723- 1155; after 8 p m 434- 7564 FAST CASH FREE TOWING. For scrap Cars 8 Trucks Top Cash Paid 24 his ) 7 days (416) 283-6325 TOP SSS paid for scrap cars. 7 days per week . used parts available. and in- stalled call 683-7301. or 4261879 after 6 pm PAGE 44 -A -TIE NhW9 AtD!VC1t -1SFA WI~D., MAACH 2% 1905F Rooms IFor RefitI , DICKERING- bedroom GARDEH00 WWY a2 - room RITSON/401 exit. 15OSHAWA - North-west, 4- AFFORDABLE Lake Off WANTED 33 b 77 FALBY COURT basemert. living room / DEAD OR ALIVE pts in dung roam with fireplace 'FREE lowing 2 & 3 bedroom apartments p for scrap large lulchhen, 3 large sto- used of Abandoned cars age closets, call 831-1979 a family building. Air conditioning, trucks iI TWO BEDROOM apt it,, p'�"'p broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry stove, parking, central lo. top prices paid. cation, near Oshawa Cen- (416) 281-3499 facilities and underground parking ter, 401 5575 00 plus hy. dro NON-SMOKER avail - included. From 5743-$833. able April 1 579-3954 OSHAWA - Three Bed- en, laundry, parking Non rage $137.900 Call owner for sale. For more info call • 686-0845 weekdays TWO bedroom large base- room Main Floor Semi near 428-4701. ment apartment. Whites/ smoker. no is Walk to I � 1-(705) Park OmO21 Beavel O.0 large Kitchen and- Go- 5350 inclusive. Avail. PRIVATE sale - lovely 2 Trailer Park Omernee. p Sheppard area Separate Yards A Hard Wood Floors Immed. 831-2791, yr. old 1800 sq.ft. 4 bdrrn. w; 1993 GMC JIMMY SLE. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. laundrylen trance. 4 appl . Quiet Crescent $79500 o bsmi in Maple Ridge • I . 4 4 or . V, i 4 3 etre 2- non-smoker No pets $750 AJAX on the lake fur- BO garage LLE - 250 sq.575 One blue and grey. 30.000 ,til incl 420-7090 plus Utilities Available nished room with spectate ft garage style storage $212,900. (905) 837- • • ul askirp $22000 434-- AJAX Wesinev Heiqhts - April 1 st. First/Last Call lar view, laundry. kitchen. units. $99 per month Call 0046 in house, use of facilities sq. ft commercial / mdustr'- bedroom, 2 baths, split Lev- largo trailer sites near Tren Including laundry. Avail- al space, drive In with of- el, living, dmM. new wend- ton Fully serviced, macre able anyone. $100 weekly. lice. High exposure, low fives, deck, fence, renovated trees, shattered docking, 430-0096 cost. 436.6186 or 494- 5555 washrooms. $149.900 waterfront sites available LARGE room second bsmt apt for srrVW Owner (905)436-1619 Full price from $9900. LANDLORDS ADVERTISE SIX MONTHS Free rent- OPEN HOUSE April 1. 2 terms. 416-757-4944. floor, near Pickering Town Office. Srmcoe N . Osha. (1:30-400p.m.) 4997 Centre, quiet mature per- wa. 500 it. two rooms. sec 427-1458 CAMP SITES - Because son. $400 inclusive 420- find floor. excellent expo- OSHAWA East. 4 bed- of new development for the 1975 before 3 p.m. sure. parking, bright. clean room brick house. living. first time in 25 years, sea LIYERPOOUBAYLY - 5500/mo 434-2443. dine 2 kitchens. 2 bath- dining. ,tonal camp sties available room for rent use of kitch- dog and hose tracks rooms. lin basement ga- On site, used trailers also X01 why •ent� Two bedroom c .. I usive • bedroom basement _ ipartment. central air. ga- le ' ' sge. landscaped, no ' • downpayment. Carnes for HOME RENTERS. 1905) $795per month Call 905- PICKERING - Single 686-3141 JOHN'S AJAX North - Very dean 2 AUTO bsmt apt for srrVW Tune-ups 1 minor working working person. Oulel/non LANDLORDS ADVERTISE smoker S E ubbbesicable repairs included No pets 5675 Labour 530.00 hr minty Avail May 1 686 Mobile service 4997 available 'ree consultations. Anbur 427-1458 AJAX South one bied- RTC 5340 per mo. $170 room bsmt apt. separate Condos entrance laundry facilities. ytime with message ;arking, avail May 1 $600 room Wollaston Lake. WA- =rsi/last non smoker. no share large 2-bedroccYrt rots 686-3717 after 6p.m ONE BEDROOM to «eekdays AJAX MOTORCYCLESpay 2Mr- .s-. apt. INSURANCE 4" � doing "xptsmoking l 683-9125 E IP*WWC" PINE RIDGE $670 -12 wahsrMvdro INSURANCE 427-7037 AJ AX - -. , fie.,. -. -. -boar level apt dose to ale imertit". Saw mo all ^clue", Avadabie May 1 9 call 9064268894 AJAX scl cious 1 beoroorm Arge living room. full kitch. 1,495 Tigershark Water Or dishwasher. b1ath, lawn VACANCIES! Call the one (905) 725-1912 or (905) 4pc bathroom. cable in- Bob - TO line (905)427- Port Perry, beautiful 3 432-1010. luded 5500 nil 4419 bed 1x," 4 finished stop rental ,hop 'or .1 BET- galow in law apt,Ample c .. I usive parking.close to schools b room 1 TER selection DURHAM OSHAWA. 3 bedroomexcellent 427-1677. doors SW 404-9341 levels. C arrlvac, large lot. location. walk 'o HOME RENTERS. 1905) townhouse Lances. aPP1 PICKERING - Single ' Cottages all sclhools. $184.000 o b o 428-1278 minimal lee Parking. close b all amen.. room, with cable. use of • 985-4670 LANDLORDS ADVERTISE $900 j!�I included. Avail' kitchen, walk to Pickering ' a.c. Call Jerry. 150511-72M non-smoker bnght. spa- floor of newer house. fie- able May 1 728-8878 an- Station. Go. COTTAGE for rent. 3 bed- 'ree consultations. Anbur cious. available April h place walk to everything . RTC 5340 per mo. $170 minutes b beaches. NHL Condos BACHELOR APT to ytime with message biweekly Phone 420.4318 room Wollaston Lake. WA- ' • r Sale share large 2-bedroccYrt Oshawa 3 bedroom bun ONE BEDROOM to lerfront boat and motor in - m0. +111" Imr*wd-W main floor apartment galow in law apt,Ample yelnzman upright piano parking.close to schools b $500 obo plays excellent- 40I Sq,o0:month Ist and 1. Bathroom vanity with 3 last - utilities Available May doors SW 404-9341 tstCall 579.1SW WHITBY - one bedroom OSHAWA Spacaus 3.1 apartment available April bedroom semi, finished I Fndge,stove. heating basement. very neat d and part ng. 5565 month- clean, gas healing, first ly. Call 430-0959 or 723- wast rent regtiired call Sh ir- 2857 hey Maxwell Shirmax Plus cttuded, for more informa- tion can 1-905-632-9140 TRENT RIVER, Lake Sey- mour. Woodland Estate. family housekeeping cot- tages. 3 pc bath. fishing. pool beach, stoe.play- grourd. 90 min Ne Picker - ng 1-800-367-2044 I • 1 AAA Consulfinq 3 Loan Gmancial consulting Sery foes for any purpose Alec LOANS Auto. emergency consolidations. vacations hirnture. first one borrow ers, business, etc Good a Bad Credit. Bankruptcw. welcome 8 30 am -9 OOprr sale realty Inc 571&5300 ., I"l) Ltd (905) 6663800 rneighbor+wod•panung.ro Mon -Sat 416.630-00/2. WHITBY- t bedroom available April 1. 5595 plus I ' ng, bis call affair bpm Lots for, BORROW $10.000 . pay a4 basement in new home OSHAWA/COURTICE- • '•- • CLEAR WATER - hotly ?ur-535 �rtle as 5110 per month . sep ent laundry, cable. boarder 1 bedroom- main Gall 404-13499 a 725-•5579 -fished mobile hoes. rs ADORABLE CAPE COD ' a.c. Call Jerry. 150511-72M non-smoker bnght. spa- floor of newer house. fie- AJAX- sha-.� ,.,,•, ^:'rte,.' A ubhouse, heated pools. ;d tubs. lerims just 20 THREE bedr0om semi .,,a,iabie Phekennq Town 'ree consultations. Anbur cious. available April h place walk to everything . with one Mull be clean. minutes b beaches. NHL WATERFRONT nvesarents Lid. $575. 668-5092 after 5 JO Bright very clean. garage. Wet and lore dogs. $475.' Hockey. Blue Jay baseball. COMMUNITY. 2 acre Loft OBTAINING A LOAN I'. ONE BEDROOM to lanced track yard Great m0. +111" Imr*wd-W dog and hose tracks in beautiful Prot Perry, Loft NOT GUARANTEED WHITBY/Ajax, x, turnisMd Fa rrighbortgod. 5575. 1/3 . April 1 428-3343 Children welcome. less $155.000. call 14 Estates. SOME COINPANIES bache�or unfurnished ore Brad (905) $31-0599 Oshawa -a second than molal. Cal 1.813- 427-0090 or 428-2215 CHARGE UPFRONT bedroom available from Clean, quiet modern PORT PERRY bis Town. Person b share nouse.all arnem- 5362123 0�4 --' . _,.;:::.:.: 3- :: "EES. OTHERS DO NOT - closS52e dose b retail and transit roo 2 bathrooms. Ods deck OR dining GORGEOUS 3 bedroom • I IS SUGGESTED THAI Dar laundry, Wes m kW room, di roan, ng area incl 3 bathrooms townhouse condo. close to famous •.• 'OU INVESTIGATE 'HOROUGHLY BEFORE 416-283-8030 or 416617- !a*ge kitchen wMextra m•�•a le reduction to t work.CaA Re4 at 579.0415 Clearwater beach, pool. W ISYMst no pets 7260445 5 7IGNING ANY CON 9392 room. extra large backyard. AJAX eolith. 40 Bogard cuzzt. BBQ pnvate yard 53500 '..d pr,,ec -RACTS 5950 per rho bNast plus OSHAWA 3 bedroom available Now Dec for . ed wooded Trailer lot. good WHY rent when you can utrltes 420-2078 Eve Sema. 5 appiwK*s. park. into and to view phots b,.h rrshrng road. sandyeA - own vow own horse tog only ng, pool. cable. close to 6869616 or 579-3788 „ m ?ar.,w i • - leas than you OinkCall ll Oshawa -man floor 2 bed- It-, 6 shopping. llrslj s 4126&431 1555nr • • . Dave Haylock Saks Rep room - walkout den 3 ap- references required 1450/ • . Rs,'Max Sumwrvt Realty Pkances.Pne tloora.quet monlMy, leave message suis n, 1- e1 ' !111M -OT DOG rt Calir xafes. Pekin Paddkoorts omen uttkNs drypawls eineanoe. perk- MCLAUGHLIN Squa-e I"l) Ltd (905) 6663800 rneighbor+wod•panung.ro ( ) -oom lower aarne nice available April 1. 5595 plus utd utility traders at Clarks ng, bis call affair bpm w -rise Two bedroom win or (906) 666-3211 togs $795 - 1'2 utikitres PICKERING - Altorw'Hwy route$ 4330677 53000 Phone 831-4158 FAX jats. 12730 Simcoe St (905)686.1214 do spacious mesr n lsdoor LIVERPOOL / GAYLY - 3 Gall 404-13499 a 725-•5579 82. separate kvingroom ADORABLE CAPE COD •raw Message 3outh of Port Pe. 985- Pe".of )312 PICKERING Bachelor podkng 1par24 M secun- ty large balcony, NW endI Houses: t THREE bedr0om semi .,,a,iabie Phekennq Town bath. bedroom Use of Lutchsnlriskses Free fader' $139 000 00 wooded con- servation area. near Lake Swyog 1.400 3 'YOUR 'DS F you can saw St -60'4 Merest mwrtyage. 1 �aseme^l non smoker lea 75 wtckiides usltres hrq its WeeLudays anis 7 unit $975 all inc tst'lasr 723.9258 • _ OSHAWA -.entre area -ah6) 444- '!At parking Looking lex work- ng porsdn, call after S pm p.h. bdrm 2x6. r-20 waft. high gas furnace. on your . -all and ask me how Sen 579-2238 .,,a caasrs only 905-428- 05-426 ONE BEDROOM to 4 `._•, _,L - WHITBY A May t 509 E2t7 H,RVnCY Y. gas fireplaw. t w56q M m . weekends anytime quiet mature person se 1. y louse Spaaous 2 bed. reuvW bed. . baths.2pc • 2 surto DSh 420 940 i b Oshawa Senior Crnrero rated Laundry room y decoraMd. lar kitchen PICKERING Whvtes.401 -M V, roisgMn G"Y, oak kitctnen. kitchen. - 0�4 --' . _,.;:::.:.: 3- :: •bedroom Club. laundry provided. no atity. own drive aw condi- and Ii No .s vinyroCAN room n a bedroom liar. 905-9669106 600 • 1 0 0. 4ie aginal codes. ex- CLEAN S6W t, Dar nq 5480 plus u0 51000 inclusive 66 $750 ed.. CAN Genn. 666- own 4 Pse tato. no snnok • :ellent :ondrtlon. $12.500 clean 2 be.droan 5620. ISYMst no pets 7260445 5 43& 2 4J62Q05 '^9, no pet $400 per AJAX eolith. 40 Bogard t M ' De 4085 month FwsVast required 3 bdr,. backsplit quiet reares us, wnckidsd amigo apt :old 404-2456 afl•r 6 p m brrldrtg. MA swncoe A'N OSHAWA Bloor: Park 2 AJAX 3 -bedroom de- WHITBY 2 bedroom References 420-3628 crescent near school. park 8 3 Dedlo-,m apartment fettled horse. 11 so hardwood floors fireplace 1905 COACHMEN 2- It. Sue .nee -s d. -e air. ridge. store new Inas. Naaes and clutch in 1993 i12 30c 683-u-. •Apartments100_ ent eaor,lo m Nx sir w,tn 3 30droom basement apt "k.tchw Laundry tvirig- axm Can be rented separately $1100 upper 1700 Lower End of July _shawa 579.4906 call for appantment 434 aval- xmmedataty u basement wrtrepau. sin W Near Wtwai Library. 8889 y org ens and 582 S'mthly re- g1e car 9ar•9• $+00d Large hvingroom dirnrngi specovely Utilities ndud- month pts utilass. srstlaslt W CONDO TO SHARE -wc bedroom cast cuts ;xpLOng Pod Saute. es- erc se. tennits Security ani:..... ANJrdable �a. t2L !?]2 -tarwom Souh,Bahlty r A ax References etc required. ed 906-571-4289 r.Nrencas no peltpriva. May 1 targe 60x150 ft lot •riprlvaCy $860rmINy ilei 427-84'9 Avail of -1 7262255 41 4N 4 \rwth end hit -rt.[. bdrm - 5569 2 born - S6 i 9 Cbarvlarge stabs h*- desheal. cable hot ls" panting. new appliances Tenant pays hydro 4364M fix 4044222 AJAX HARWOOD BAYLY 3 bedroom man floor. W25 pus utaws Plus 2 bedroom basement apartment $750 - uliln- bes Available March Ist Clow to amenities Call 420-1281 WHO salts you cannot atloid to buy a himm ) 3 betroo n townhouse rar- rtes for $4Wmonth (P d i 3 bedroom bungalow cares for 5780 lmonth P61; plus more C•l Writ Stapley Re'Max Accord 5763111 or 6864743 PICKERING Home to share. Includes laundry so" room, 1 1, 2 batt. parking. $340 to 5365 inclusive norhsookers Cal Ken (9051420-7347 1-Y lamily-roorn S 183.000 (906)686-1325 04161348-2692 AJAX-SoultEast, back - split. 2 bats, garage open sat. and sirs 1 - 5 p m 31 Arches Dr. Iyax Mist sell. S1172.500 (906) 428-Et43 AJAX - Westrtey 1950 sq ft IMMACULATE Pickerngcomly 3 home. 3.1 bdrm, large interlock wi peaceful home.Parkwtg nil - 0 borrabAentrance cluded.dose b 4 second kitchen Hard- (go).park .401 Cane 4 wood fops $197.500/ne- share horse with a cfristiangof bile OPEN HOUSE lady- (lady prebrredlMary SUN 1-4 PM (905)427 OSHAWA John Centre nassm.nemax "-Hiv- - I - 2 bedroom epe'lmen: or re oceted at 309 Cor- St one bedroom apart - Joys Rd and Masson St yio pets Please all 579- >_387 or 576b724 A Must See! )shawa.2 xdroom Apt in urxt.con- emporary bunding.Clean :julet and secure Laun- Sry.pnvate yard and park- ng.On flus route $740. Tonthiy mclusive 1 st W .4- -- - -1, fif,R- ^tent from $645 monthly. ublmes included Go drecl to super at #202-70 Loyd St., or :all 905-41-1-9604 after 6 p.m. OSHAWA North - One two and three bedrooms. available April Ist.. May Ist. Fridge, stove utilities in- cluded 723.2094, eve. (466)2W9660 er 286.3993 ALL brick triplex-excelkert t• HOUSE(MATE WANTED Whitby location Close to mature, non-smoking pro- downtown, schools. 401 lesional Share spacious and Go. Very well main - 3 elegantly furnished. tained. 3- two bedroom 3 bedroom townhouse, apts. 2 cozy stone ire - south GM $925, o 4.1111111111111"private bath. parkmtglaun places, plenty of windows. included Frstlast r dry. AndersovAossland equred Frs6last. 430--5666 Large corner til 9 -car dri Available May 1 Call San veway. separate entrances. dy 435-1088 TAKE A LOSS! Owner natural gas heating, ap- CAPITAL Properties must sell. 52800 down aPridndx laundry lacdtbes would like to ober SSW month. own your own separate meters. New - you the Oshawa tome. Cad Ken y renrnated carpet and -- best In Oshawa Living. noleun. Asranable 7 1/4% 1432 pease Leave mes- HARMONY/Olive. Oshawa OSHAWA. 2 bedroom Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom OO•IS Caldwell Banker mortgage. Pays itself obi AMR Real Estate 7264414 sage 2 bedroom basement apl.. S8e9. in 9-plex with laundry AJAX South. large 2 bed- parking, yard, fireplace. taakbes Includes ublries, 2 -oom lower aarne nice available April 1. 5595 plus appliances. parkin Con - w private area. near atter. vate p t 1,'2 udlses. Call Joan 576 venent b 401 and a is y b 3ntrarce. laundry, deck. 3652 or Paul 416-690- route$ 4330677 'enced yard. newly reno- 8194 PICKERING Newly vated $750 including uWr LIVERPOOL / GAYLY - 3 decorated 2 bedroom les and cable No pets bes.Call John(evenmp) at entry. basement own ens 4 ;all 619-0264 (leave mss- bedroom main level of piece bath. Go, shnopprg, aagel house Appliances. Laun- bus, Ist/last, references . AJAX south basement dry, Yard and Parking. 5700 Inc. April Ist 420 - town homes. Starting at What a great opportunity at $700 Call Larry or Cathy PICKERING- Shared 5209.900. Don't mix out. 579-2149 NOW accommodation. freshly Call George or Pete at 905- COURTICE, 3 bedroom renovated, " go fasL 11610 or Sew. v -5567 close to Go. Picker valeappb view. vendors townhouse, available im- 'm9 motivated brag all o8ers. mediately, close to Hwy 21 Town Centre. 683.6719 401. Please call days (905)6861424 or after 5pMweekends (905)683- EJ 0 1 - 2852. (416)283-06.67 i 4 p.m. aadhelor apt for respoiisi pose to Schools and 8497 Stopping. 5950.00 . ubk- It•rnebulat• 3 bedroom PICKERING - Liverpool 4 Months Free Rent - Downtown Oshawa, 4OD- Ne single non smoker only. ties. FirstiLast required. PICKERING - Twin livers + bw,finlated bass Rd. area. 3 bedroom town- 35W sq. R anaiLabb. Park - No dogs/ cats. Laundry. :able available. Parking atapartment. 905-579-7576 1 targe �•h1isd basement ment-frreplaos aiig e e , Aced bard 8garage.Cbse house, available May 1, frsillast, MW plus utilibse" 1ng and great exposue. =ood Gry. Aprd 1. $475/mlo own entrance, ublitiers. parking, cable. to aneni0es.$1100 . tit&- No pets. Please cal Beat rental rafts. Call 434- 2447 «665 4132. $27-0662 • • • e laundry Included. 5600/ bes.Call John(evenmp) at (9051839-9446 Mon -Sun vidian, hvingroom, stor- professional month Available April 1 (906) 7260286. afar 3pm. AJAX office space avail - AJAX - spaaous 1 bed ,• • . 509-2662 able. Gose to 401. approx. Payment. 3 bedroom de- oom wio basement apart - A sublrice. tached in Tent. Lrvnngrocm, kitchen.• . . PICKERING VIL- aath. No pets. Cablelperk- call (9O6)427-3366. LAGE,AIax, 2 bedroom ng included. $600/mthly. PACKAGE' apartment for rent. Avail- AJAX - tumished/unfu- yers, Accountants etc.. near able able May 1 $760 per month nished room available Apr. - 230 26113/ (905) AJAX - walkout bright/ • • • 686.4878 arge 2 bdrm. bsmL apt.. room• full basement. 9 -car PICKERING, Large + vidian, hvingroom, stor- professional W. cable. ubli0es. Singlebedroom workmg/single person. Use Use basement. 4 pc. working personor 2 wart- advisors bath, private entrance, Parking steps to ,xis. $600 n9 persons. Avail. May 1.683-0707 1775 6868469 at : 1 1 tnokildea utilities/ cable. Available April. 127-06,96 YOUR INVOLVEMENT WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE tsufs.11cCT: Nommations and electron of a woman to sit on the Local Training 8 Adjustment Board (LTAB) The Durham Region Women's References Group (DRWRG) is a Committee which was formed to elect a woman representative of Dur- ham Region to the LTAB lfI Reliable participation will be required at LTAB director's meetings (group decision ntaktng/ac- tNitleS) maintain a permanent like with the Durham Region Women's Reference/Advisory Group keeping them informed of decisions made by LTAB accountability to the Labour Market Partner Groups keeping up to date on labour market needs, issues and policies. For further information on roles and responsibili- ties and job description an be obtained by calling Debbie at 721-3111 ext. 2475. This is a sal- aried part time position Nominees names and a list of qualification can be presented to the members of DRWRG at their next meeting. Please plan to attend on Apr. 6 at 7 p.m., Oshawa Campus of Durham Collie" (ask at reception for what room) �63U- X630- '43'Rcoms A sublrice. tached in xtra rdi r extraordinary price. Please le se v 25,000. Cr Rer: call (9O6)427-3366. NORTH Oshawa- 4 bed - ATT: Businessmen. Law. room with 4 pc ensute d AJAX - tumished/unfu- yers, Accountants etc.. near v'l.w1pool. 9x furnaCe. a/c, nished room available Apr. City Hall. 3 sep main floor private oversized lit, walk - 1 in 3 bedroom home. offices. Kitchenette, wash- out deck, finished recrea- Gose to amenities Suit- room• full basement. 9 -car bran with Sri bedroom iL 3 Dc bath, upgrades thr M able for non-smoking, paved parking. Fast pos- Out.- X11 workmg/single person. Use Use $650 plus 4010. Ba9ot Real- 25A5krgggalt�er .000. of laundry. $375. 428- ty Inc. () AGENTS. 2144. VILLAGE ARTS and CRAFTS SPRING REGISTRATION Sherwood and Linton in Pickering Village (Ajax) $48. for 10 weeks • Folk Art • Quilting • Ceramics • • Country Crafts • Decorative Dollhouse •Ari Decoupage •Krafts for Kids • Fabric Painting • Rubber Stamp Art •Knitting • Fashion Jewelry *Home Accessories CLASSES START: April 24 683-9465 /683-5816 GI • 1 • 1 p SIVE MAJOR AUCTION NOTICE �. peE •,N,MOGANtI •• naMllaM: •.11 trtlITE1M COC.IITEa • talon MEow OGM. • M K p,EwUUW • COM COUM OM • A=W REMS • UWS •,.ORIS MEMDRAM I ygMrrrm • PIEOIOUS MOMENTS • CIIEIaIED rEDOES •RAGS • HrL i FiOrp • SLVES7R • SCMW, . ��FORDSMfE COLLECrIOR • GALLi1F/ CLASSIC wro.ER as /CS. FRED EdTpM ART • ESTAIE -Al CASS011' V CIVISM MAllM11A11' ARr OMRE MON A MOOIQ PUBLIC AUCTION SU M.OPW Ma 1m MODN rwipee n ANM MEW Ar 119 nMewMG WMIS COW= 107 WLLEY FAIT AD. PICKMM Paras Lsey 0r 950 lets lore ban =bbd for Cis EscArwe MW 0" b Nide L91 Cd*CW, d ha e, %�p,,,es pl, •getryi ,Bunte Stabry. TRary nears Lampe. OL tb Frne gLwpa. 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IL"5 SINCERE male. 5'9". 31, who loves to laugh and have good times, looking for petite female. 25-32 (children O.K.I. who enjoys the outdoors or cottage Ile. 4x4. boating. country drives, for friend- ship first SY 1000 MOTORCYCLE riding compar or sought by happy. successful entrepreneur. 44, adven- turous with interests in outdoor sports and activi- ties. ct v - ties. working out, drying. good conversation and great picnics. SY 1026 (OSH) FIT, honest, single, black male. 39. 180 tbs.. 5'9-. non -smoke. enjoys trav- elling, bik me and music. looking for female. 30-45. with similar interests, for possible long-term rela- tionship, race unimpor- tant. SY 1034 (OSH) CREATIVE Tale. 35. sin- gle fat' -e ,,Kes the out- doors, quiet evenings and the simple things in Ile. starting life over and look - ng for a best friend and lover to share it with. SY 1035 (OSH) BLACK. ecucated male. 33, ocir,r, for a profes- sional, easygoing, fit female. 20-32, for com- panionship. 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Please call mailbox for more info. SY 5674 COUPLE looking for clean, white female, 18- 23, for casual encoun- ters. SY 5676 (OSH) GAY male, 23, looking for same, 18-24, for casual encounters. SY 5677 (OSH) COUPLE, 35, seeks female and other cou- ples for fun encounters, healthy and discretion a must. SY 5678 (OSH) ADVENTUROUS young couple, 30's, seeks discreet, slim, attractive female for inti- mate encounters. SY 5681 GOOD-LOOKING white male. 34. 5' 1 1 looking for male couple for dis- crete encounter, days only. SY 5682 CLEAN-CUT, muscu- lar, single, white male, 40 years young, 5'6", 140 lbs., seeking female, for discreet afternoon encounters, please call mailbox for more into. SY 5683 COUPLE. 25. looking for a female or couple for fun times Discretion a must. SY 5684 (COB) VERY cute gay male, 27, seeks attractive male, 18-30. looks and personality very impor- 'ant, no games. SY 5685 GAY wh to male seek - I likes yard sales. visiting friends. looking for one- s =` ' = ` ^' ` " I ` 40, loves cook ng the "=' a" = - ^'" sense of humour and a = ` ' . ° 3 ' = - '-'? and travel. no head =F`: ' • '. a� : :'c = TLC. SY 2281 a�er'br SY 2316 INTELLIGENT, attractive OSH LEO, 22, attractive mom lady. widow rate 5C s, kkes music, theatre, tray ig same, c eanlmess and discretion assured on -one relationship, outdoors. boating, camp- passion for We. for friend- games, friendship first. INTELLIGENT 'e^tale. blonde. 49. 53- no chit- of one, enjoys fishing, ailing, no desire of mar' and expected. SY 5692 (OSH) mature female only, no head games. alcohol or ing- non-smoker, seeks pretty shapely lady. 28- ship/relationship SY 1824 (OSH) SY 2264 (OSH) HONEST, s rg a mom, mid 50's. looK,ng for male, tall, in his 50's. a dren, smoker, social drinker. enjoys quiet cards, pool. Hailey's and 4x4. I go to college, knob- riage, seeks gentleman companion. Call, let's FRIENDLY a male, discreet heavv drug problems. SY 43. for a relationship YOUNG. ac' -active male. 31. enjoys cuddling and smoker and must be car- lifestyle. nature, music, ng for a male for a sen- meet for coffee. SY 3220 47, looking !or casual encounters. SY 1037 (OSH) have a lot to offer a 21. 6 s m built, blue nice evening walks. look- ng and believe communi- country drives, seeks ous relationship. SY 2347 (COB) 5693 SLIM. s -g a male. 39. woman SY 1050 (OSH) RESPONSIBLE. -c-a- eyes. dark blonde hair, ng for a single dad or cation is important. In male. 50+, for a "-term SLIM single mother of OUTGOING, sincere. n A gentleman but not a 5 8- o e eyes I live in Ta who enjoys romantic someone who loves kids return I can offer sncen- relationship, who is easy- one. 18. looking for single good shape, single, pussy cat, 51, seeks the country. love long 1'c a ea, , 40s. walks on the beach, and is very romantic. If ty, loyalty and lots of going, affectionate and male. 18-25. must enjoy white male, 28, non- female, for casual walks. boating. working out and would Ike to enjoys music, movies and the outdoors. seeking musk, movies and just plan having fun, boK,ng you want to know more about me. call my mail- attention. SY 2282 PRETTY and pet re sin- honest. SY 2317 (OSH) INDEPENDENT, attrac- outdoors and traveling. SY 2348 smoker, enjoys the out- doors, camping, encounters, discretion meet lady 35-41. wino ,s reliable, aftectxyWe. slvn lady. for female for a meaning- box. SY 2265 (OSH) gie moi^ who enjoys life tive single mom, 28. ATTRACTIVE. fit, 5'1", cycling, sports, country expected and assured. SY 5700 (OSH) a non-drinker SY 1038 30-38, for fun and full relationship. SY 1825 INDEPENDENT mom, with a Positive attitude enjoys life, love and lots independent, profession- and rock music, seek- GAY 'emale. 36, (OSH) GENTLEMAN 42. non- quiet times. fnendship possible relationship SY (OSH) DOWN-TO-EARTH Tae. act;ve very attractive, white female. 41 very and has many interests. would like to meet male. of laughter. seeks roman- tic gentleman and best al, white female, divorced, non-smoker, ing a female for friend- ship. SY 3223 (OSH) sin- sere, ionest, seeks the sir:Ke- coli ry for a Tema a or. quiet times 1051 (OSH) DISTINGUISHED. estab- 36. easygo.-; wt,, a good sense of humour, young at heart, enjoys music, dancing and the 30-40, must be attracirve. athletic, with a good friend, 30ish. to get out and We Ida to the fulest. non -danker, enjoys books, movies, traveling, STRAIGHT mriher wit') a toddler would like to same, enjoys moves, cards, dancing, sports. SY 1039 lisheci ve•v act a 55. looking for a sngb, white outdoors, looking for sense of humour and SY 2318 weekends at the cottage, meet other single moth- for friendship, possible relationship. SY 5713 NON-AGGRESSIVE. 33. 51". enjoys cycling, good female. 28-38who is fnendship with a male. gentle nature. SY 2264 AFFECTIONATE. sm- stoking, attractive, fit, ors with toddlers also. (OrSH) E — Ta a -a•d. conversation. social looking for a serious rola- 30.45 SY 2266 (OSH) ce•e single biacK female, non-smoker. 35-45 SY SY 3225 PASSIONATE Tale. working, kool for hon- danker, good musk, tionship. friends first. Ajax TRUE bl,.e ,oyal too. HUMOROUS. single, mid 50's, very energetic, 2349 WOMAN 30, enjoys 30 sr. look:^g to, sen - est. sersrtve reiatanshp Romance is a must. loves seek'ng classy lady, Intel- ligeni and lovable. 5'2'- area SY 1832 (Ai sense o` humour, 50. c'6-. 160 lbs.. widow, whine fer^ale. 33 seeking single. established, pro- healthy and honest, seeks c, endship, love. CLASSY, outgoing, situ, eslabashed lady, 48, 5'6-, sports, musk, people, talking but a bit too shy, sual. white female. 25 - 35, for i Lookingmen chocren and animals. 5'6.115 lbs -145 lbs..smoker, 46-54possible relation- animal lover. fessional male. 35-45, companionship, from a interested in Alpine ski- seeking a frond/com- mhmat0 affer- noon encounters, no laces slxrladies. single or Wd ship SY 1816 (OSH) i i enjoys country music, cowling, movies, who enjoys long walks. white male, 50.60+. loves ing, dancing, traveling, panion. SY 3226 male calks 5726 single moms 27-35 you cath SY 1040 SINGLE Ta.e 3' browr, E X C E P T 10 N A L L Y quiet evenings, searching for quiet evenings. romantic candlelit diners and bub- old music and traveling. SY 2335 boating and'ttage Iife. would like to meet a sin- BLACK male, mid 30's. HONEST ai-d car ng ha . = le eyes. wouid like ar•ac' ve fema a 49. long-term male partner. be baths. for friendship TWO sngle moms. one care, honest and a fun !un. easygoing, 5'11'. 150 lbs.. looking to w^'e —aye. good sense of humour. enjoys coun- to meet a sin*+. attractive female for friendship. petite, blonde. who enjoys dancing, travel. SY 2267 (OSH) PROFESSIONAL, single. and possible relationship SY2295(OSH) blonde hair, blue eyes, 5'7', the other 5'10-, loving gentleman. SY 2350 (OSH) WIDOW, gentleman, :n meet an affectionate. try music, movies, sports possible relatkxlshp. All romantic evenings, look- bacK 'er-.ale. 3: s. seek- ATTRACTIVE 'emale, brown hair, looking for ACTIVE. 46, divorced, good health, non-smok- open-minded female, for encounters. Oshawa and quiet evenings, replies answered. SY ing for a good looking, tall ung warm gentleman for 44 o voiced. two boys, single white males, single slim. 57-. sense of or, non-drinker, enjoys area. SY 5727 seeks female. 45-52, wrth sim, ,, interests. for 1817 WIDOWER dad, white. gentleman only. 49.55. who is honest, caring and friendship. SY 2268 FUN oving single mom, enjoys Wit, curling, run- nng, walks, hockey and fathers O.K to watch stupid movies, go dant- humour, seeking a tall who s sin- home Iife, traveling, romance, holding LADIES and couples, friendship and possible E2 ^c -sToke seeks loving, enjoys the good things n 28 5 8- enjoys long baseball, also reading, ng and have a good gentleman care, honest and knows hands, would like to treat yourselves to a touch of spring with an relationship. Race unim. honest, giving. slim, attractive. Me SY 2238 (OSH) ENERGETIC, s m, walks. camping, garden- ng. movies, fine dining, dancing and Irv* time. SY 2337 what he wants, 40.50. SY meet a Christian widow exquisite massage and portam SY 1041 OSH proles- female, evenings at theatre, seeking sin- FUN, attractive, white 2351 (OSH) with similar interests T.L.C. by a well ATTRACTIVE. retain ge ' sional. independent• poli- estabrshec 40, home and the outdoors, core male with similar female. 20, 5'4", 125 lbs., CALGON can't take me SY 4060 (COB) groomed, fit and sin- -a e 27 * - a kind heart, for five special lady. PickeringlAjax area. SY 5'8', who enjoys dancing. travel, boating and looking fon a family onent- ed male SY 2269 (OSH) interests and a possible commitment. SY 2288 who is sick of the bar away. can you? Are you HONEST and clean, cera male, 30's. SY 100KIng a woman. 20-35. who vaI- 1818 (OSH) romantic times. looking PROFESSIONAL female. ENGLISH lady. young scene, seeks a white male. 20-26, non-smoker 35-45, great sense of humour, male. 5'T-6', easy-going senior, look- ing for friendship and 5728 (OSH) PETITE head, ues these qualities and SINCERE, nonest male. for a tail guy with a sense enjoys cycling and cars. 'very 40's, slim, fit, attractive, and who is active, than pick me. 5'4", single companionship, enjoy red bi, late 30's, seeks female, wants someone to share her life with. SY 1042 sepa'ated. 49. IooK ng for 'un loving fema'e who of humour, intelligence and sincerity. for fun handy-, hopes to meet a romantic fireman great sense of humour, seeks stable, sincere, tall employed, educated, sin- care and romantic, for a mom, ready to start life over again. SY 2352 staying home or going for discreet and sensu- OSH enjoys dancing and din- times. SY 2257 with a '69 Camaro, who gentleman. for friendship. possible relationship. SY (OSH) out. SY 4062 SENIOR woman, 5'S- ous companionship, EXCITING and fun -loving ing out. 40.50. non-srnok- 1 HONEST, attractive femaie. loves summer fun, hon- SY 2291 2339 (OSH) ATTRACTIVE, 32, slim build, good health, why am I advertising, why are you interested wn'e ra,e 22. 5'8-. er am an occas ona, 5'8". 21, seeks esty and sincerity are a ATTRACTIVE, single DIVORCED white lady, blonde, blue-eyed, pro- loolang for non-smoker, let's talk. SY 5730 loves oa,es. the outdoors and sports, seeks female dnnKer and very roman- tic. for friendship and responsible, mature- milled reale. 22-28, who must. SY 2273 EASYGOING, down -to- mom, 35. blonde hair. hazel eyes, smoker, non- 57, looking for a compen- ion for love, non-smoker, fessional mom of one three-year-old, would like tall, fit, easy-going gen- Homan, for companion- GOOD. -LOOKING, well 19-23. who wants to be possible relationship. SY 1819 enjoys sports, music, earth, single, white drinker, enjoys country social drinker, enjoys to meat an ambitious, ship, who likes quiet built, attached male, 30, looking for open-mind- bved, cared for and is into sports and long HONEST, sincere, white movies, dancing and the outdoors, must be attec- female, professional, 30, enjoys sports, musk, music, looking for a good- looking man, 30-40, for dancing, waling, travel, Oshawa area. SY 2340 musical and stable non- smoking male, 30.45, to times, occasional dant- ing, theatre and country ed female or females waks. SY 1043 OSH male. 37. 5'6-, 130 lbs.. mechanic. have the tionate and have a good movies, the outdoors and friendship and a possible ATTRACTIVE redhead, become my intimate outing. SY 4063 for wild, erotic encoun- ters. SY 5731 (OSH) EMPLOYED male. 30. all toys. boat. two hot reds, sense of humour. SY 2258 travel, seeks male coun- terpart, relationship. Single warm, highly intelligent, friend. SY2353(OSH) WIDOWER, 62, 150 WHITE couple, she is 64', with 4 year old boy, muscular, very athletic. enjoy boating, weekends INDEPENDENT, sincere 28-35, for fun, friendship and possible fathers welcome. SY 2297 (OSH) seeks a successful, wealthy, well-educated SHE'S A KEEPER, tall, slim, los., 510', would like to meet lady, 24 he is 30, attractive, friends say I'm good look- in Muskoka. camping g, and honest, with a good relationship. SY 2275 HONEST lady 46, kind- workaholic gentleman, good-looking, blonde, professional, a slim 52-62, for a long-lasting rela- very clean and discreet, ing, interests are camp- ing, canoes. art and dancing, dining out, walks, looking for rela- sense of humour, single female, 47, seeking SINCERE, attractive, slim female, 42, 5'8", enjoys hearted with high morals, seeks sincere intelligent igen 39-50, with a deep sense of int egirty and interested intall, im tionshi enjoys danc- p'white, seeks slim, attractive, clean female, 20- spons,seeking sincere t� ip or friendship. SY someone w� sameeqq�_ romance,converse - � character generasi- ty, to share in laughter Professional that is inter- ested n fun, travel, the- ing, gardening, long walks and many more, 25, for her, discretion a a female for relationship. Mothers welcome. SY KIND, caring, attractive nngg ship. SY 2261(COB) racing, g, g and most sports, seeks who enjoys the better lite for friendship and long- and Nle. SY 2342 SINGLE West Indian atm. Meet times and con- versation, 35-45. serious replies only 4065 must SY S732 (OW) TWO adventurous, sin - 1046 gentleman, 51, sales PROFESSIONAL, outgo- an honest, sincere, pas- term commitment. SY girl, 26, looking for a sincere, SY 2632 please. SY (OSH males, ONE-WOMAN-MAN, executive in Pickering, ng, single white female, senate male, 5'10'+, to 2302 down-to-earth male, 26- DOWN-TO-EARTH sin - looking two adven- seeking a one-man- would like to meet a lady, 23, seeking single white share my likes and inter- PRETTY, white, young 35. SY 2343 gle loom, late 30's, seeks torous lemales , age es woman, sincere lovable 35-50, someone who male, 23-28, with a sense ests. SY 2277 female, 30, 5'6', slim NON-SMOKING, honest, gentleman for relation - unimportant. 5734 separated white male, 50, would like to be treated of humour, no depen- HELP! My Mommy is brunette with a good irteligent. attractive, 57, ship, must be family ori- ATTACHED, attractive, may'whi 5'9', blond hair, blue- special becauseshe she denims. iscareer- me ye. She me sense of humour, enjoys blonde hair, blue eyes, ented, kind, easygoing, professional male, 30, (ale � eyed 155 b6., wisrng for would be and takes to movi dancing. ding out, walk- 30, divorced, one child, who lines movies, country very clean and discreet, looking for another an Cher a lovable slim lady who enjoys country and 50's FUI1 LOVING male, 23, 821 romances all about. For p, possible rela- beach, park and tobog- ganing. (I need a break) ng and live theatre, seek- ing dark haired, white no emotional baggage, a wonderful sense of drives and good conver- sation. SY 2667 (OSH) seeks an attached female female, friendship, pos- sible relationship. SY music, hokWV hands dn. white, hard worker, fun- tionship. SY 2262 She's fun, has a sense of male, 30-35, with the humour, loves music,encounters. for discreet SY 5671 SMr(OS1) ng out. movies. SY 1046 loving, well-educated. PETITE, blonde, profes- humour, 26, tall and same interests and buss books, camping and quiet (OSH) PEAR Petrick, call me, DEAR HONEST, romantic, sin- shy, looking for signal lady lookinngfor tal, attractive. She needs a animals, for friendship, tines, friendship fist. SY YOUNG 30's, stable been 5 years since gle dad, 40, with a greet employed, white, single 45-55, soulmate. I enjoy tall, non-smoking, fun4ov- possible relationship. SY 2345 male couple, seeks I've seen you. I'm on sense of humour, dedi- female only, to watch Melrose Place nature, walks, music, ng guy, 25-35. SY 2290 2303 AFFECTIONATE, inteli- SINGLE lady looking for same, for friendship, my own, still in sated and caring, looking with and have debates. dancing. I seek a man to (OSH) INTELLIGENT female, gent female, mid 40's, single straight females, many varied interests, Oshawa. Your secret for a best friend and a political SY 1823 love and to share my lite MALES, 38-45, my gift to mid 50's, looking for interested in someone 40-50, for fnerhdship and gardening, country admirer, Deborah. SY lover, 35-45, who does not mind being treated OUTGOING single male. with. SY 2263 INDEPENDENT, attrac- you is me. Don't be deceived by the large male, tall, in his 50's, a smoker and must be car- who can contribute to her life, enjoys dancing, live outings SY 3217 PROFESSIONAL black music, movies, comput- 6002 GUS please call with respect and under- 57. 5370Ibs ,� joys tive 43, 5'5', package or the plain ng and believe commtrni- theatre, travel and who female, seeking profes- ers and get-togethers, please call mailbox for Sandra, and leave your standng. 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SUPER SEMI IN MERNG $144,900 Great home. great location... across from a lovely park. close to all amenities Bright family ft sized khen A cosy fireplace in the living room All appliances are included Plus ... a great finished Dasemer,t with W. PLEASE CALL BARRIE COX* 839-7449 W/W ROUGE RIVER REALTY "YOUR SEARCH HAS ENDED" Ouiet coup - John Boddy Home for only 5209,900 with all We bells b whist** for eomfon" faintly living. Super clean home, cent_ air, fp. in spacious tam. rm. arta caklornis shutters, pod size back yard, all let A lovely home. For details call FLO BETTS" OR CHH BUA ETT' 'THE TEAM TNArS SOLD ON FASULTS" 416-283-1500, TOLL FREE 1-800.663-1734 R~ MUST a SOLD! Beautiful Victorian home with new windows, country oak kitchen, main floor family room, original plank floors, double garage, 66 x 165' lot Priced to sell 0 $154,900. CUL L* OR NIM cNowr 416.286-N93 r� • LAKE VIEW! Spacious 3 badmoin sidesplit on prwnkxn lot with direct waterfront view. Upgraded carpel, flooring, windows, new ceramic in kitchen, new roof, deck, air & vac. and basement a- piece bath. $169,900. JACQUELYNN TANNER* 619-9500 r k' Stunning 2 storey foyer and excellent floor plan with this beautiful home. Features include: 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, marble and hardwood floors, deck, built-in appliances, security system, central air, privately owned lake, huge Iot and much more. CALL BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 f1/"AINC- OUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. Vis. ````S� A�• SHARON CHiSHOLM LAKM-50MULLwrAJAA �OV �,'A` • ` DEVOTED CEL ENCS' a Incredible v aiue - pride of ownership. pQwA���►� ti Might bar" itahken _ 0 3large bedrooms - an walk-in ciose... s, room orf newly rerhovais o Double driveway - side ent to 'ai >w- 0 Mn. flr. Lwjrxky - Wo to dock IIF g ad.d oak cab:Nts o Eat -in kit overlooks far". nn. s :# with tp. v Fanuly neighborhood - schools' •} .-T'- '.: , t room with baYroom, pie. SHARON CHMNOW " IVB 683-2992 .. - CALL SHARON 4 FREE glow' NOME EVALUATION! OUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. MERCY 1'M FIX YOUR EYES ON THEM DAZZLIIIQ FEATURES 3 r t bedrooms ♦ 3 baths Premum lot - 67 feet wide' Doubie car garage Bright atin kitchen i pantry i -pc. en suite with skylight Finished rec room Fenced i huge wrap-around deck Walk to schools i park Large Victorian veranda CALL DAVID BEATON* AT (905) 683-2992 RVIW OUAL"ONE LTD. RLTR. GET CLOSER TO TME cn y -w Bayview and John v Prestigious location v Close to eve wt hirg v 3 bedroom lows home v` Firished basMn 1 v Great ffdp. - 7.7% for 4 years! v with $7,500 down,,ahyies for $1,040 ntonlidy J Beet Ihe high irMeresl tars J $152,700 CALL DAVE McLEAN' AT 619-966 3- SPARMNG BEAUTY 9orgs0us rYestrhey FNtgMs ThisE$ fantilyy 1 64, 900 ` 111: •A ng ha - ti Might bar" itahken . n room orf newly rerhovais IIF g ad.d oak cab:Nts o kitchen, 3 spec m bedm roos, pa rquet flooratg, fnhided rec Cuabm oak eabinels ' Custom oak wet bar room with baYroom, pie. ' Fabulous rec room ' showpyami� 101 wilh Walkout to large deck t he" pool, wraparound .y ' 6 appli�ane.�ee included � l r flare ' mWom deck, cabana, tAliflge Linked by garage only ' 2 rraehooms, 3 bedrooms room and shed. f Itrtdiglped. Shows a "10". " Wdk to • Don't di:appointedlR JOHN MONIZ* DOUG TAYLOR** _ 831.3300/686-3330 851-3300 RVM`*4+J '= ' W1WHY RENT WHEN YOU CON -` '- -' ' Ony SL FIRSTLY FIRSTud. - Ila untative "Assoclar Broker "VrokarlOwnw ��M f I 4 NO SELLS HOMES FAST AND FOR TOP DOLLAR CALL NOW AND START PACKING! S14; L3C Bright, Spacious Freehold Townhome! Freshly painted throughout. Eat -in kitchen with walkout to fenced yard. Great location. Call Now. 831-3300, ONLY:S7.9% $313.26/11VEEK" DOM* it 7. S11.59.899 Great Starter Home! Partially finished basement wrm 3 piece bath Comer fireplace in iivng room. Close to schools. parks & transportation. Call Today. 831-3300 a r n'V S149,900 New Hardwood Floors! Gorgeous home shows great. 50x200' lot New bathroom. New large deck. Lake view from living room Call Today. 831-3300 S M.900 Beautiful Brick 2 Storey! Large lot. tr»erlocking driveway Finished basement. Man floor walkout and bay window. Call Now. 831-3300. S, 8y.80L Open Concept! Large eat -in kitchen with walkout to ,arge deck Garage entry to basement. Main floor laundry. Approx 2 000 sq h Call Today 831- 3306 ONLY $313.26/11VEEK" e_- $209.888 North Hermitage Area! 2 Roman tubs. Open staircase to basement. 5 appliances included. Fenced yard. Central air and vac. Call Today. 831-3300. S i 99,v� Terrific Location! All brick home. Upgraded ceramic throughout Large kitchen and bedrooms Walk to schools & shops Close to 401 and GC Call Now 831-3300 IR .s= 5209,900 Mature Area Now Park! 2.746 sq. ft. Main floor tamily room and den. kitchen and breakfast area. circular oak staircase. Cal Now, 831-3300. A. ONLY $231.191WEEK" t.: Great 3 Bedroom! Situated on a Ige. lot. Freshly painted. Upgraded broadloom. New windows. patio door & front deck Fin, bsmt. with 3 -pc. bath. Call Now, 831.3300 Shows To Perfection! Fully fenced & landscaped w th frust trees New kitchen. Upgraded bathrooms New windows. roof & front door Call Today 831-3300 I� J�vv.�vv Horne is 2 Years New! 2 130 sq. ft. Premium lot. Upgraded broadloom Central air. 3 appliances Close to all amenities Call Today. 831-3300 ;,r S239.900 Discovery Bay Area! Complete privacy backing on to ravine. Main floor family and laundry rooms. Large entrance with spiral staircase. Call Today. 831-3300. GLENN PRICE Sales Represerdative 831-3300 ONLY $9,245 DOWN- S184.900 OWN• S184.900 Over 2.200 sq. ft.! Stunning & spacious brick home. Freshly painted throughout. Central air Ceramic marble floors in all baths. Call Now 831-3300. $204.900 Super 6.5% Mortgage Till April 1199! 4 bedrooms Approx. 2.400 sq. ft. Man floor family room with fp. Large eat -in kitchen Neutral decor Call Now. 831-3300 S239,900 Custom -Built On Private Court! Backs on to ravine park. Walk to lake. Treed private lot. Approx. 38 acres. Finished basement. Call Now, 831-3300. When you list your house with Glenn Price, either you are 100% satisfied with the service that I provide or YOU MAY CANCEL YOUR LISTING WITH ME AT ANY TIME. $2",9W 5354, 900 I invite you to contact me at 2,600+ sq. ft. Completely Upgraded! Walkout Coughlan Built! Backs on to ravine. Interlock Gorgeous EstateSStuunnninggrounds. Driveway my. office. You have nothing, basement with in-law apartment. Intercom. Alarm drive. Floating circular stairs. Master bathroom lined with mature trees. Trout pond. Pool. Hot tub absolutely nothing, t0 lose. YOU system. Gas fireplace. Fully fenced yard. has hot tub and a skylight. Heated in -ground pool. and so much more! yhave m Word On it. Call Today, 831-3300. Call Now, 831-3300. Call Today, 831-3300. ------------------------------- CLIP HERE ----CALL TODAY ----------------------- —.•—i - YOUR FREE MARKET EVALUATION •• . SERVICEnd a • • CERTIFICATE FIRST REALTY LTD. /00.0 -CALL RVM REALTOR ;I 9 _300 ��; ..� � . ,, 05 831 3 1 Our INDEPENDENTLY OWNED 6 OPERATED 7885 GLENANNA RD., PICKERING `,LV 905 686-3330 1 L �vr Dale n —aax P:fl f q mdy %70-71 aril Orr d! ��.-----���������� f>•�e. 199x1r is r rq 0 a�vertuement _M mor an means wi poor perm ss on oie copynghl owner 'Based on 5% down to qualified purchasers. "Based on 25% down, 25 year amortization on the current 6 month closed term rate of 8.50% to qualified buyers. HASSLE -FREE ADULT LIFESTYLE Completely renovated townhouse, new broadloom throughout; freshly painted & new linoleum. Large eat -in kitchen & three spacious bedrooms. Perfect for the first-time buyer. Call 831-33oo and ask for the agent on duty n..�► �!sl�wr9`'1l�.P�lt .�l�iia:ikliigt i 2,522 SO. FT. NORTH AJAX $M0111 4 bedrooms, al brick loaded with upgrades, central aircentral vac, access to garage, large lot. all fenced. 5 appbances, quiet residential. A must to see. Call 831-3300 and ash for the a _ • o n d u ty. crDUCED TO SE__ 5169.900 1ee0 VALLEY FARM RD. #1619 Tndel built luxury condo - Hudson model 1200 sq. It - 2 2 bedroom, sun room, large finning room, dining room, eaHn kitchen 20 ft. balcony with 3 wakouts . Stunning soimeast view 5 appliances. 2 parking. locker, marored wall. Rent to own Call 831-33oo and ask for the agent on duty. J JUMP NiTO SUMMER! INIGROUND POOL! ONLY 5159.910. . 4 large bedrooms! ' 160 fL irreguiar IW . R lid d basement With fireplace! Eat -in kildten! ' Wel to sdtools! Errcelent family comnttr W. Call #131-33oo and ash for the ageat on duti BUNGALOW 46, kit. •• � S1146,900 Fotrt7replce a/wet bar with • Tastalkik de algid Call 831-3300 and ash for the agent on duty - EXCEPTIONAL AT $144,900! Don't miss this 3 bedroom stunning home on a private court! The kitchen boasts a breakfast nook and is bright & cheery! The dining room has a walkout to a 2 -tier deck and fenced yard! Excellent price! Excellent location! Ca11 831-33oo and ask 4n 'he n 1.000 ca FTI. PLUS F"i HED USEMEN - 5339.40G Separate iv. rm. • 18' ki0&w + wakout • New custom 4 -piece en suite beth • Rec room & wet bar ' Beautiful deoor t1voigt at • Formal dung room • Man floor family room & fireplace • New 60 oz Wwfoom 2 extra bdrms. + 4-9c. bath in bsmt. • Extensive interlocking & landscaping Call 531-3300 and asic for the agent on duty. 1 �.i t 1 . UNQUE 5 BEDROOM HOME Yes, five bedrooms and 2 full balks on the upper floor + on the main Poor tam. rm. + fireplace - laundry urn. - separate dining rm. - 2.400 sq. ft. fully brick home. Only $198.500. Call 831-330o and ash for the agent on duly. IN, . I, SNC 1 • Great irnrestrnent oDPat litany •�Basem i apt Badding on b park ' 3+2 bedrooms Be your own lertdoed l ARE YOU STK.L RENTING??? Excelent value $93,900! This delWul towNtonte offers bright, big kitchen - nicely finished from top to bottom - steps from stropping mal - minutes to GO! Take a look - Cal 831-330006.3330. Call 631-3300 and ash for the agent on duty. JA ,A _ 1 - IN -LAW & POOL Desirable South Ajax is the home of this muni -level home. With a huge lot, 50x174', nground pool & in-law suite, this fine home backs on to greenbelt. For all the details call. Call 831.3300 and ask for the agent on duty. _ ov!w _J PICKERING $143.900 3 bdrm. 4 level backspk. living & dining combination with ca&w ceding. 15' family kitchen. 4th bedroom & 2nd bathroom with 2 kitchen & rec rm. in basement. 5 appliances & more included. Z: -dl 831-3300 and ash for the agent on duty. 5198.900 - S191 r9m Approx. 2.230 sq. ft. ' 3 large bedrooms Great family location • Walk to schoolushoppng Situated on pie shaped lot Call 831-3300 and ash for the agent on duty. 1 WE WILL BUY YOUR HOUSE FOR CASH!!! • Brand new fianes by Coughlan ' Choose your own colours • Over 3.000 sq. ft. - $284,900 ' Prime Rotge area 4 bedrooms ' 2 tan* rooms Call 831-33oo and ask for the went on BRAND NEW - BRAND NEW • e"built P =' • Guaranteed trade-in Call 831-3300 and ask for the agent on duty. P�. PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MARCH 29.19" Mortgage Financing Options This article is provided by local Realtors and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market. For most of us, taking out a mortgage is the biggest financial commitment we'll ever make. And with today's uncertainty over interest rates, it's important to learn all you can about financing options to help you make the right choice. The type of mortgage you quality for generally depends on how much you have for a down payment and the amount yo, can afford each month for repayments. Here are some mortgage finance options available today. A Conventional Mortgage is just that. the most common way of getting a loan to buy a house. It's offered to buyers who have at least 25 per cent of the purchase price to use as a down payment. The typical home mortgage loan is written for a term of 25 to 30 years. A High -Ratio Mortgage is a loan of more than 75 per cent but usually 90 per cent or less of a home's purchase price or appraised value. It must be insured against loss by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) or the Mortgage Insurance Corporation of Canada. (MICC) The First -Time Buver's Program was established by the CMHC and scheduled to run until 1998. It's designed to help people who have never owned a home before, and offers financing of up to 95 per cent of purchase price, so your down payment can be as low as, 5 per cent. To be eligible, you must buy a home in Canada to use a, your main residence. You cannot have owned your own home during the previous five years, but if you're applying with a spouse or a friend, only one of you needs to meet the requirements. The mortgage term must be five years, and in all CMHC-insured mortgages a premium - usually 2.5 per cent - is added to the mortgage and paid off in monthly installments. Second Mortgages can help you make up the amount necessary to buy the home you want if you have less than 25 per cent of the purchase price for a down payment and don't qualify for the first-time buyer's program. Or maybe you don't want to pay CMHC fees, or anticipate a future rise in income. You can take out a conventional first mortgage and arrange a second mortgage to give you the extra money you need to buy. Second mortgages usually cost more because there's a higher risk to the lender. The first -mortgage holder has first rights on the property. A Fixed -Rate Mortgage has the same interest rate from beginning to end, so you pay the same every month until it's finished. Fluctuations in interest rates do not affect it. A Variable -Rate, Floating or Adjusted -Rate Mortgage is based on the lending rate. You usually make a fixed mortgage payment, and when interest rates fall you pay less interest and more principal. If rates rise, you pay more interest, and less goes to the principal. A rapid rise in rates may mean your original payments aren't enough to cover both principal and interest costs, and you may have to increase your payments. Some variable-rate mortgages can be converted to fixed-rate mortgages to let you lock -in at a specific rate if rates rise. A Pre -Approved Mortgage comes from your lending institution and lets you know what you can afford to buy and how much you'll be paying every month. Their interest rates are usually guaranteed for 30 to 90 days, which can give you time to find a house and complete the transaction before the rate guarantee expires. Remember the property you buy has to qualify for financing before you get final approval. Mortgage Buy Downs or Take Racks means the seller offers to prepay some of the interest to the lender. If. for example, a seller buys the interest rate down from 10 per cent to eight per cent on a $100.00 mortgage for a year. the buyer saves more than S1500 in interest payments. That amount is added to the purchase price of the house. OPEN HOUSE - EVERY SUNDAY, 24 PJA 1809 BRONTE, PICKERNG Upgraded 4 bedroom home in popular Glendale. Finished basement, waAW to dock & hd tub, CAC, converted to gas, many extras. Walk to pwk/shopW Train. $2D6,900. AwIkLFAWY REALTY FIRST CORP. - Ilerkham Gail Labe, Sales Reproswted" x(905) 294-,372 JOHN ORT LAW OFFICE 30 Hunt St., Ste. 1, Ajax L1S 3M2 purchase - $400 sale - $350 refinancing - $360 Plus G.S.T. and disbursements CALL 427-9919 "PHONE FOR PRICES OUTSIDE OF DURHAM" MWACCORD CHECK IT OUT! FIRST-TIME S**41V,, BUYERS $695 RLT 8.95% assumable mortgage with qualification REALTY LTD. TOR. LINE (905) 686-4743 DAWN '<<,•• FLUKE* - Garage ,�► • New carpet ,: • Eat -in kitchen • Freshly decorated r • Separate dinina room ;gzxxxxzxzzzzzzxzxxxxzz===zz=zzzX=zzzzzzzzzzz=zz==z=zz=zzxzz=zzzzzzxzzz;; N H Free Seminar with Expert Speakers N "How To Buy A Home In The 90's" M N N N H N H �H NDown to earth experts will answery our questions: p Do I qualify for a mortgage and how much? N N N • Why do I need a lawyer and what will they charge? N • What should I look for in my dream home? p" H N How will I negotiate a fair price? M Decorating your new home on today's budget! Tips on how to pay your mortgage faster & more... N N H N N N N N H H N N H H H N N N NN N q N p N N N H H Speakers will include: HGlenda Baker, Manager - National Bank, Pickering N Michelle Petrie - Interior Decorator N Tim Vanular - Noted Real Estate Lawyer N N Diane Bromley Real Estate Representative N N Nancy Pounder - Real Estate Representative N N Canada Mortgage & Housing Reps. available for questions M DOOR PRIZES! M CALL NOW! RE/MAX FIRST H N NANCY POUNDER REALTY LTD. M ASSOCIATE BROKER_ Fax Registrations H H cvos> 831-3300 �" to (905) 831-8147 sws�+Y^'4iy�. ".a.+a.nu•*a'r^'!v'��•aT.g•.rtic «.•.-w � n� .. �, :.iY0wt 1wvts S&O A fAUrNPIDPr� dQA YA env ti fYL 01 P.O L O� �ll�Itr lilt, _I.r 'I R F/,,° - 1 i,' � 1 'ii!�; iii». t �! f ill�air+ l 'I��i!!..... �►?�� . , Iluf�!i lu�l� ck* t t+It ! 1885 GLANNA RD. (SE corner of Hwy. #2) New price - fantastic value Spacious open layout - upgraded broadloom Kitchen has walkout & oak cupboards Full size master with semi -en suite Great Ajax location - move anytime Call Steve Mill. 831-3300 STEVE MILL* 831-3300 New price - power of sale FREE COMPUTERIZED : Rem fin '°°rx�ion MARKET EVALUATION = �yf�sh� tObaseem�enntt! 65'lot Call Steve Mill. 831-3300 4 bedroom home in great neighborhood Main floor laundry and iarrtiy rooms Many upgrades: french doors & bay windows Walkout to a 12 x 20' deck & fuly fenced yard - Walk to schools, dose to stropping - Cal Steve Md. 831-3300 lhuque 1 of a kind with lakevlew A departure from the ordinary Perfect for the boating enthusiast In-law suite - currently rented Calhedrat ct+linp. pat Ighis, skykghts' Incredble en s&A&spe room I Cal Sieve Mil. 831-3300 - Beautiful lakeview - great location - Sailwinds - steps to lake & GO - Outstanding unit - 2 full baths - Upgraded kitchen - eat -in - Unobstructed south views - Call Steve Mill. 831-3300 2.500 sq. `. . cred:b,e -,ea. All brick - backir y on to park Premium lot - 76 across back' Extra large kitchen with walkout to custom deck Ceramic entry. toyer & ^allway Master bedroom has walk - r & full en suite Cal Steve Mill. 831-330C A Rouge classic - totally upgraoea Fully finished - over 4.200 K. t of living space Lower level cannot be described' Inground pool. 2 tps.. CVAC. sec. system All the toys 'Trade In your existing home' Call Steve Mil, 831-3300 V TRADE IN PROGRAM' - Fully detached on premium lot - Established area - walk to schools - Open concept man floor - huge kitchen - Fully finished basemerr, with fireplace - 1 1/2 baths - good size bedrooms - Call Steve Mill. 831-3300 aoughl-after model - great street' Oversized 4 bdmts. & din. rm. - hardwood firs Family size kitchen with new flooring & walkout Gigantic family room with cathedral ceilings 4 bedrooms - 2 1/2 baths Call Steve Mill 831-3300 S319,875 liver 3.400 sr- 1. + tuny tens eo basemem Set on a premium lot - min mansion' Al the usual upgrades - premium cl. location $70 000 Spent on upgrades & mprovernerts 'Trade in your enstixg home' Far>tasX dpporturrty - cal today' Call Steve Mi. 831-3300 -4311111s KgXeSe MWW --Assocaa esroraer R1, 4d FIRST ® fti•00 or REALTY LTD. __-6--____6=33301 RON SALLY McRAE* TAMRAZIAN* 831 =3300 831=3300 KW BE Slip SOUTH mux CUSTOM BUNGALOW 5359,900 $1700 At UD ' 11/2 YEARS NEW This well kept 4 bden., 3 3 bedroom bedksplit washmm detached in bungalow, we$ kept. 2 - This stunning home features 9' ceilings, �rzt _pdwft$ up¢ _118 5 foot iMwa - cornice mouldings and decorative trim, SP" anMan titsfe family wfrp., the lake, �n,ern, r. basel _ :.. hardwood floors, Jacuzzi en suite plus _ lxaetAN XW rat To w«►I last walkout basement. Ideal for in-laws. 7% view cal Ran - - $162,500. To view call TTa � , ReAllax � � �i financing available. Sally McCrae, 831- Fxst 3300. JUST LISTED - DEER CREEK GOLF CHECK THIS OUT: FULLY COURSE - CUSTOM BUNGALOW DETACHED 4 BEDROOMS Absolutely stunning! 3,500 sq. g of elegance inside and out! 9' ceilings, 2 - fireplaces, main floor library, formal 144, 999 _ dining room, 5 washrooms, double set of • Finished top to french doors from family room bottom* Direct access to "` 3. overlooking 10th green. For the very y discriminatingbuyer. FOR MORE - garage uy Irr✓:s, ' Finished rec room a INFORMATION �. ,..t -... with fireplace= _-----�-- - = - JUST LISTED -5209,900 CALL' ' Large private back OVERLOOKS YACHT CLUB NORICIA y - ` ,yard T` For boaters and water lovers! Unique 2 • P family location store features fireplace, huge BAMBRIDGELill "r"e ci ty- Y 9 P u9 'Put this on your list 831-3300 • Shows impeccable Jacuzzi, open gallery kitchen, main floor .:,' L _ apartment (perfect for in-laws). A must to 24 HOURS = to see. *S" n$preswde w ~#.$sock. taloM$r SrAl:c rLIMIV WVIN ADVFWnXF.R_ W5M_ MARCH "_ 19M 11 n SAVINGS Join with these progressive - minded businesses who have taken advantage of the many benefits (COMPLETE MARKET COVERAGE) of this new publication To get on the bandwagon can... T. -)c _ter (; ft gallerti- •ooa •Ja - TaibwnsD fcrUtcc Corns Monarch a B.rM • ACCOUN ING FOR SMALL d MEDIUM SIZED BUSINESSES • PERSONAL & CORPORATE INCOME TAX • GST • COMPUTERIZED BOOKKEEPING • PAYROLL • NEW BUSINESS PLANNING i START UP Ewoing III Wmbod AWfs Avn11 277 Senator St.. Pickering APiNG PLASTER TREEPN 427-7028 OV - /AX\ •a T ABBY_ ALUMINUM _ ALtANAAI i VINYL REPLAC9IBIT 11111111100111111 W FM LufAN1A1 A MIEN A WOMEN IIIIYL Hours a • Gla. Taw • Colowiq TM :ZAP= i•a� olaCaaa FOR IR OT93M I rat1E7T COURT. AJAX EXPEIR OOVALA 1Ola 1111611111.01011111211WGLN .Vnm 683-5 1 10 ASK FOR DIRECTORY SALES ►QUINO motor GENERAL AUTO REPMRS DOMESTIC • IMPORTED IF YOU gWVE AM AUDI SHIM R TO 1110M • TUNE-UPS • SAFETY INSPECTIONS • LUBRr-ATK)N • BRAKES • COMPUTER WHEEL BALANCING M1r11011fZFD NETEN t•OL/M- CJW CARE 7 DUTLE7 a^+"a TOWING ARRANGED 711 IDIO m S YM (a Lww"w S d DWO sompKalamr SATES .1 K ALL MAKES PICKERING APPLIANCE PARTS !II SERVICE AMANA BEAUMA RK GEN ELECTRIC HOTPOINT HITACHI INGLIS KENMORE LITTON MaCLARY MOFFAT PANASONIC OUASAR SAMSUNG SANYO SHARP TOSH I8A WRITTEN WARRANTv FREE ESTIMATES FOR PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE CALL ICW I CFYWC NEW CJIOICE VAEAM LM 11lIIUB1 NIR ©�� A FULL SERVICE REALTOR MINIMUM COMMISSION MAXIMUM RESULTS Ili 1 837-1054 mm 140 GAYLY, PICKS IG ORNO 6W IDEu Fresh Pastries A Deli Hot Prepared It W Foods Party Traps Take OU Foods Seatn9 Avaieble CA" 683-4150 18 MIiSUM M. 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I M Youd fix these leaks"BYCALLING 11100141111111a � Now OL a161N1r6KSOBelelce SIDOM CEdAMt211LRALY -A Family Business'NwaI 'W & Wim PI AI Durham %*n tt afe Mesa iANoa Metro East NsrrMl NaaaI111 slllWau WI TAUfRON ROAD EAST. MAX MM LIC. BIO •. ;: p�.y:.,, q.,,,�. ,u�=..K�.h.i..yy, �bd.�S�k:_:iL��•��4�t'S fit._ `-'�rs.w'delPf�il.�M+4'r •� . . !'M'•a 4 � • - . �� �.sr�.-YI00�'F'`-.-mow.._:.__ . THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MARCH 2l, 1995 -PAGE 7 Fishy Little Details Make Difference in a Home by Ronn James unit which he had told me he would never consider. We entered the home and stood three deep in a tiny when search- phone booth -like foyer. ing for a new Then it happened. home, I suggest you The owner of the home was an try looking at a wide cross-section of designs. Define the area you want to live in and your price range, then look at everything possible. Even homes you know you won't consider are worth looking at. Let me give you an example. A couple I was helping purchase a home for toured various digs with me for about six months. Each month we worked together, the man would change his mind about what he wanted. On one particular day, after visiting about ten homes, we came cross the last house on our list. When we pulled into the driveway, he adamantly refused to get out of the car. I pleaded with him to humor me as the homeowner was, by now, looking through the drapes. My client and his wife grudgingly obliged. What took place from here has been etched into my memory forever. This home happened to be a townhouse. He hated townhouses and put up a great fight not to view any. It was also a tall, multi-storey avid collector of tropical fish. What he had added to the main bearing wall in this house was a wall-to- wall fish tank. In this tank were the ugliest fish I had ever seen. They call them Oscars but I still call them ugly. They resembled miniature groupers. The man studies the fish and the tank and said "We'll take it!" Stunned, his wife and I said in unison "What did you say?" He said it again, this time with true Canadian home buyer confidence. And buy they did. Six months of showing this man homes in all shapes and sizes, detached homes to condos, and the man buys a house because of a fish. You don't know how long after that I carried a membership to Pets - R -Us for this very reason. in fact, this is what I gave them as a houses warming, or should I say, tank warming gift. The message I'm trying to get across is that sometimes it's the little things a home has to offer that make the difference. Sometimes it's the fish. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. WANT TO FEEL MORE AT HOME IN THE HOUSING MARKET? X_ ?I • FREE DURHAM REGION HOME BUYERS EVENT TUESDAY AM& 11. 1995 6:30PM - 9:0" Holiday im. Guild Hall 1011 Blow sues Hsu Oshawa. Ot Hwy. 401. north on Hammy Suint to Blow saes East Learn everything you need to know about buying a home from real estate and mortgage experts during this special 2 1/2 hour event presented by the TD Bank. Take the opportunity to speak to representatives of the CMHC, top real estate sales people, real estate lawyers, home builders, and home inspectors in a relaxed no pressure environment. Use this seminar to learn more about the following: - 6overmust prttgratn4 b help get you started . bow to make the owd of your bome buying dollars . bow to review an offer to purchm obJwdvely -mdmn II,mwbOWN BLu�• i While there, you will receive a complimentary Home Buyer's Info Pack containing, Free Appraisal and 1/4% Rate Discount coupons. What's more, valuable door prizes will also be handed out. So be sure to call your local TD Branch today to reserve your place at this Home Buyers Event of the season. YOUR BANK. YOUR WAY. MARTY STREETER Manager FAMILY RFALTY FIRST CORP. • THIS IS IT! Gorgeous 3 bedroom over - improved home in great location. Beautiful ceramics in foyer and basement. Other features are main floor family room. central air. sensor ligtlts. Won't Iasi - call Jan { Butteney at 831-4242 for more +tfomlatan. GARY I t KING• SPACIOUS OPEN CONCEPTHOME Located on a quiet street in Ajax. This 1.350 sq. ft. home is an excellent value. Consisting of 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths and a family size kitchen and situated on a fully ■ fenced lot. This is a great family home. Call Gary now at 683-8542. • SOn Rxprautt 0" - Assimi tb 9101M AJAX DETACHED .� ONLY $139,900! } Make your first home a detached S,►nSFP _ home with this sur- `K d prisingly spacious. renovated 3 bed- _ room house. SUMMER! Features include a main floor addition. open concern M h- Execurve hone in en, rec room and a large lot. KATHY won't last long! CHISHOI M• Wim. NEWMAW ._ ! � 683-8542. GARY I t KING• SPACIOUS OPEN CONCEPTHOME Located on a quiet street in Ajax. This 1.350 sq. ft. home is an excellent value. Consisting of 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths and a family size kitchen and situated on a fully ■ fenced lot. This is a great family home. Call Gary now at 683-8542. • SOn Rxprautt 0" - Assimi tb 9101M WHAT A GEM! .� t This spotless 3 r cedroom in great Ajax location S,►nSFP _ !eatures walkout `K d to fenced yard, _ — modem eat- n SUMMER! kitchen, nicely finished rec room and a super list Execurve hone in price of S155,900. NOREEN Call Moreen STILES' Stiles, NEWMAW 683-8542. GARY I t KING• SPACIOUS OPEN CONCEPTHOME Located on a quiet street in Ajax. This 1.350 sq. ft. home is an excellent value. Consisting of 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths and a family size kitchen and situated on a fully ■ fenced lot. This is a great family home. Call Gary now at 683-8542. • SOn Rxprautt 0" - Assimi tb 9101M WHY BUY A - G ORTHEY LOCATION TOWNHOUSE? j 3 + 2 bedrooms - all S,►nSFP _ N'er you could cw^ , �f�P This most impres ,clay :r s beaLmfuly kept ! SUMMER! LOCATION ­cme in W ,=y s situated on a very Execurve hone in cxuiar BrocawooC private and exclu- ,,•• y S,.bCnnsion 'his �icicering Village. 4 barms . 2 kits Bungalow on a good sized lot in a NEWMAW none sparkles ! � 4 baths Mn. fir tam rm. great location. Multi purpose , k-- throughout. Features f with fp zoning. For more info. please call ` a fenced yard. cent. I A!',gtthei delis° & me, Elizabeth Quinn, 683-8542 or .air and convenience { wh stles S314.Goo : 831-4242. TED �,� For a showing ELRABETH MARTY GAUDER' 'saudeFAI-Rr..2 call Ted OUINN't7t nanny's quar STREETER• E Lters! 0 683-8W. 0 GARY I t KING• SPACIOUS OPEN CONCEPTHOME Located on a quiet street in Ajax. This 1.350 sq. ft. home is an excellent value. Consisting of 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths and a family size kitchen and situated on a fully ■ fenced lot. This is a great family home. Call Gary now at 683-8542. • SOn Rxprautt 0" - Assimi tb 9101M WHY BUY A - AN ADDRESS TO . BE PROUD OF! TOWNHOUSE? j 3 + 2 bedrooms - all S,►nSFP _ N'er you could cw^ , �f�P This most impres F g :r s beaLmfuly kept ! sive custom-built is ­cme in W ,=y s situated on a very cxuiar BrocawooC private and exclu- S,.bCnnsion 'his MIKE sive court. Watch NEWMAW none sparkles ! � 4; -- . the deer now and m k-- throughout. Features f - :� : _: _.�„ be town 5 a fenced yard. cent. I minutes later. Features a custom i .;� - .air and convenience { , oak kd., triple : tc all amenities. Just listed. I gar. & mn. fir. MARTY won't last! Call MART nanny's quar STREETER• Marty Streeter. STREETER• Lters! Cad Marty 683-8W. 0 y y 683.8542. GARY I t KING• SPACIOUS OPEN CONCEPTHOME Located on a quiet street in Ajax. This 1.350 sq. ft. home is an excellent value. Consisting of 3 bedrooms. 1 1/2 baths and a family size kitchen and situated on a fully ■ fenced lot. This is a great family home. Call Gary now at 683-8542. • SOn Rxprautt 0" - Assimi tb 9101M NORTHWEST - WHIIBY VERY SPECIAL!! 3 + 2 bedrooms - all — brick construction, _ _ — -- cathedral ceiling in F g floor r fanny room + fireplace, rec room, 2 kichens - skylights, CAC & CVAC systems - special stain MIKE glass windows, NEWMAW french doors. A real nice ■ k-- w PAGE S -THE NEWS ADVEVI'MR, WED., MARCH ",1"S 839-2121 428-2121 -= '�• IJP TO 200 AIR MILESa:- Briscoe Estates JUST FOR LISTING r, WITH US CALL NOW FREEWE NEGOTIATE COMMISSIONS Q the JUST LISTED - LAI ` t J Centre hall Plan d Hardwood floors, central vac, fu M 4 Premium 45x144 h. lot, nicely 4 ' kWas T� 4 Walking distance to schools. pa $1999980 FLORA - FLORA = WATERS* WATERS* - COUNTRY IN THE CITY.... ACROSS FROM PARK PAYING RENT? Renovated dream kitchen with built-in appliances, finished basement Why not be your own landlord: 7h,s none nas 3 separate units. Live in one e with wall to wall stone fireplace. 3 bedrooms. 75 x 200' lot. All for and yet your tenants pay your mortgage in this 5 bedroom, Large lot home. ail' S159.888 Call Flora Waters at 428-2121. Close to 401. shops & schools. Asking $138.800. Carl Flora Waters at 428- `r 2121 - MOVE RIGHT IN! �� N Main floor family and laundry rooms z. 4 Large family -sized kitchen 4 4 Full en suite in master and walk-in closet .- 4 Immediate possession' LINDA LYNN $289,000 t: �iTEr�rr.i+re7 CLARKE' - _. - -' - BLANCHARD' EXTRA VALUE DON'T PASS ME BY Walk to parks. schools S tenrns coups frorr this J � _ Only 5154 900. Brick detached 3 - be..r_oms. fabulous 19' kitchen. specs! Glendale home. large sun deck, central air, central vac., interlocking walk. double Manicured, fenced private yard for the children & a sunny. newer kitchen for ¢y 4 mom. Dad will love the freshly panted, move n condition! $184.900. Lym dove and more Ask for Linda Clarke 28 2121 Blanchard. 42&2121. l { , I : LARGE 'HERMITAGE" EXECUTIVE v 3.400 so, foot on prerru um lot 4 Upgraded light dusty rose carpet y u _ 4 Neutral pant throughout 4 Scarlett O"Ham oak staRCdse RICHARD ,,... MacLEAN' ALASDAIR -. - - -` - McLEAN• ._ ___�_ ;-#ft- - STOP! CIRCLE! LUXURIOUS LIVING!' ` MORE THAN A LOT..... Super 4 bedroom home m Pri(erin,. - oa'^s c' ' KIcher.. man floor family roam with fir ry garage. nground pod 65 X �° 2 bedroom South Ajax co solace. man floor laund. •ntf+ rlralkout to ra � A"ractrve 2 bedroom bungalow, open concept kIIrdhen, lots d windows to J & fintshea basement. Lots more tc see. ail Ins for $239.90C Call Richard view the outdoors. kr conditioned for your comfort. For a true taste of nature �89 000. Mac:ean at 42&2121 for $'65-000 cal; Alasdair McLean at 42&2121. , Fabulous vie w VACANT LOT!plus fireplace, balcony, ce CHANTAL a luxurious lifestyle. Call log `, $34,900, great investment or DOWNEY* a future spot for retirement 619-9500 Private viewing, 619-9500. R K - _ � home, full services BRISCOE' �- SIxsNNtTH• available, 50 x 191 lot, in JUST LISTED... CALLING ALL BOATERS the town of Bobcat/ eon. Close to Water cont property. One of a kina1 -+ave you, own Jock Direct access to Yg I CONDO COMI Lake Ontario' Custom-bwk home. 3.700 so. ft. with all the extras. 12 mins to Marina. Call Robert Sixsmith for all the GO Tran.. etc. 5698.000. Call Arne or Pick Snscoe at 42&details at 428-2121. 2121 Only $82,000 for this Ic , � ` y - apartment. Includes 5 ATTENTION HAIR central air and a great vie% w STYLISTS CHANTAL I r popu a South Ajax. Also Here is your chance to own your o DOWNEY* hot tub, tennis & more! tMLL own salon. This profitable 619-9500 THOUPSOW turnkey business with JONES, today at 619-9500. established clientele has been operating for scEwc CkWUNITY more than 15 ears, located in bus laza in D�ery� `ar writ t 0osy main floor family room featumg y y p floor -to -ceiling fireplace, large `Waster bedroom with full en suite. '1 LARG Pickering. Call Bill Thompson at 428-2121. only $1134.000. To view call Mia,ele Jones, 428-2121. - SPE( - + r Build decor, for yo I ` rm. & OHM III #A — a- RON carp E COUNTRY LOT - cmr LIVING-COl1GI LAN EVERGREEN- -NEW PMCNNG- SM.900 MATHEWS* cushio Lot size 84 x 177, detached 3 bedroom sidesplit with single detadted Approximately 2,700 sq. ft. of luxury. Detached 2 storey, all trick home with 9' , . refinlsl garage, family room, wakout from dung room to deck, 3 appliances, mature ceilings. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 45 x 10511. lot, exceptional eat -in kitchen 619.9500 lot with Ids of trees - gardener's delight. Close to all amenities. Asking with walk -out lo tented rear year. Interlock drive, man floor laundry, central $182,500. Call ,iudy Shaw at 428-2121. air, gas fireplace. Cal Wendy MacEachem 428-2121. POW i Oh Solid bdrm. ngrot chap( ANNE - LR from • PEOVSKr- .. "THE ENCLAVES" FUMLE CLOSING your •' �- w. Prestigious executive home on tall treed 100 x 150' lot with gazebo & One d a kind n the area. $$$ spent n upgrades, professionally finished Matth .lacrlaZi. 4 bedrooms, 3 belhs, french doors, built* appliances, central air 8 basement, fireplace, stumng decor, 5 like new appliances. Close to enghsh vac. all contribute to the kxury lifestyle offered at $349,900. Arne or Rick 8 french sdhools, parks 6 churches. To view this gorgeous home call La Brillim, 420-2121. Peovski at 428.2121. • SaIn RepraerltWw "AsfociMe BrokK ..v.�l�a3 y ♦ t . �wvA'• .. .. .. .. �k 2 '«�9�P t6,�iN.hc9C�.r •�Y. .rwaxarw► ► c - _ _ � _ _ _ THE NEWSA,ISVUT SM WED., MARCH 29, 095 -PAGE I ROUGE VALLEY - PREMIUM LOT GOING WEST? v Beautiful 2 -tier deck overlooking huge fully fenced and 4 Fully loaded executive in Mississauga 6 19 -9500 831-9500 landscaped back yard d Professionally finished basement with full bathroom vSunken family room with fireplace d Huge lot with ceramic floors, extra pantry, Florida I!ghtng v Ceramic floors in kitchen, hall, foyer and powder room 4 Hardwood floors, central air & vac, security system, air — — — — — — — — — _ _ v Available for summer dosingcleaner water softener... r S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S $175,900 $209,900 s i S FREE MARKET EVALUATION s IS CERTIFICATE S 1 S' This special coupon entitles you to a free 8 s S confidential computerized market analysis, S, e S without obligation. s I _ _ ■ ■ I g Call Cathy McGill at 619-9500 for your s 1 S appointment. S 1 ONLY $175,900 FOR 1,821 SO. FT.! TRADE IN YOUR EXISTING HOME I S , S. When you buy or sell through Cathy you S Huge bright family room with fireplace, bey window 4 Guaranteed buy-back program avanaae I - could receive Call Oversized spacious single garage wit cedar stained door J Nine room home on quiet cart I S for details. 2 TICKETS TO PARADISE! S 1 N New floor throughout � Master features S St room and walk -!n doses. S !T IS VCT CATHERINE'S INTENTION TO SOUCrT Ck1FRENTLY LISTED PROPERTIES S 1 ng piece. sitting 1 619-9500 ora;k to schools. parks and comm%nity kennel J Pool -sued lot LS S S S S S S S s s S S S S S S S S S S S S_ J _ C ALL! - oQ do `cur only �---� . )f Ane lake tra! air and Sikh ian'al for a BARBARA SUNDAY. APRIL 2 RANALD l * 72I KERING McDONALDt GREAT TWO FAMILY HOME PRESTON 2A KROSNO BLVD.. PWOW. FREEHOLD! $131,900!! Lovely 3 tearoom �' wit.` ,i?cunni ^aM•+vcu,c'a�rs Good-sized lot in a �+ Great 3 bedroom n Pickering, No maintenance fees' Private fenced & 619_9500 great area of Whitby. Rent the complete two bedroom McDonald and cover CVA deck bac" to park! Bnkgnt & beautiful' 5 appliances' Fnsf red basement' 9500. your mortgage wont last. $134.500. Can aanald Uilcoa+aa today at 61 � 619-9500 Come on by - you won't be disappointed' Barb Preston. 619-9500. 'ORT! ► I�.� ,'y.�-�: `T ORI' 'ely condo- , '--' + ;y(,'haritait kick Laura appliances, c:a DOWM*, MENARY* * Located in = ool, sauna, ELEANOR aAJAX ll Chantal STANDFIELD* close to schools, minutes to�k � shopping. This customized home deserves your attention. Spacious 3 bedrooms, 1 4 -pc. & 1 3 -pc. baths. 619-9500 Rorrkantic hot tub & skylight to view the stars. Too many upgrades to mention. t` ".e, View R today with Eleanor, 619-9500. ,» A. 4 BEDROOM AL - $109,500 r freshly- .- , . ' rVd, painted & -A ,� _ ��` 3r ed this home Lge. se p. liv. �- . STEV a din. rm., new E Dull CIrf®OgLY$128,500 `ORPA OMXCIALO111111i i n g , new LASZLO* 3 bdrms. with master en sude, 2 R>%M baths, mm fir. tam m►. whi gh ceillog, 6oautiful 3 bdrm brick lot ngW= VO fir., hrdwd. fir. 619-9500 skylights and SGWO to Ige. deck & ;dmodem. eat -in W1111:111111111,t, ft= WOK « fenced yard, shows great, W. k rm. wrerytftrtp dura. Stator UU10. 619- a din. nn. Steve Laszlo, 6199500. 9500. ER OF SALE_ - Call the team 619-9500 -Y-$1059000 - -41-1-4 • 2 kits l■ . -_I1-lid 1 Y kidney t 4 pool, fp., w/o $14S,900 FABUL01ls PRICE r 1- 3 bdrmis. to ANGELA 3 bdnn. semi in South Ajax is oanplete pride tftrougtW! Impeccable with a col. Call Ron modem layout - wlo from c n. rm. & a bright sunny k4., FAG heating & cent. HOFFMANN* air. This home, you just move in. Call me at (416) 281.9500 for your personal $159,500 itfw,9oo WS, 619-9500. apt. and your 2 free tickets to `Fly to Paradise'.w Coomw tk � i0chen kceramic floors . Familyroom with fireplace En stile bdhwn ' Huge p1e-Jnaped lot SUTTON GROUP OMEGA (905) 738-2911 • snows pride of ownership 0 Ouiet crescent , THE ORIGINAL �; z GUARANTEE "When you're buying or selling your home with me, if you become Unsatisfied with me or my services, I will CANCEL any agreement we have established" GUARANTEED! GROUP Q GE BACKSPLIT IN PRIME AREA OF "Oh, and as the heading states, I've PICKERING 28x12 foot family room with walkout to deck providing been providing this warranty for , lace v 2nd kit. and rec. rm. in bsmt, in-law suite potential years ". Iscaped v Fully fenced yard cwrrunity & town centres $29,90 $2399900 INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER 117 4 HERITAGE REALTY LTD. = - 4 AJAX PICKERING ROUGE VALLEY - PREMIUM LOT GOING WEST? v Beautiful 2 -tier deck overlooking huge fully fenced and 4 Fully loaded executive in Mississauga 6 19 -9500 831-9500 landscaped back yard d Professionally finished basement with full bathroom vSunken family room with fireplace d Huge lot with ceramic floors, extra pantry, Florida I!ghtng v Ceramic floors in kitchen, hall, foyer and powder room 4 Hardwood floors, central air & vac, security system, air — — — — — — — — — _ _ v Available for summer dosingcleaner water softener... r S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S $175,900 $209,900 s i S FREE MARKET EVALUATION s IS CERTIFICATE S 1 S' This special coupon entitles you to a free 8 s S confidential computerized market analysis, S, e S without obligation. s I _ _ ■ ■ I g Call Cathy McGill at 619-9500 for your s 1 S appointment. S 1 ONLY $175,900 FOR 1,821 SO. FT.! TRADE IN YOUR EXISTING HOME I S , S. When you buy or sell through Cathy you S Huge bright family room with fireplace, bey window 4 Guaranteed buy-back program avanaae I - could receive Call Oversized spacious single garage wit cedar stained door J Nine room home on quiet cart I S for details. 2 TICKETS TO PARADISE! S 1 N New floor throughout � Master features S St room and walk -!n doses. S !T IS VCT CATHERINE'S INTENTION TO SOUCrT Ck1FRENTLY LISTED PROPERTIES S 1 ng piece. sitting 1 619-9500 ora;k to schools. parks and comm%nity kennel J Pool -sued lot LS S S S S S S S s s S S S S S S S S S S S S_ J _ C ALL! - oQ do `cur only �---� . )f Ane lake tra! air and Sikh ian'al for a BARBARA SUNDAY. APRIL 2 RANALD l * 72I KERING McDONALDt GREAT TWO FAMILY HOME PRESTON 2A KROSNO BLVD.. PWOW. FREEHOLD! $131,900!! Lovely 3 tearoom �' wit.` ,i?cunni ^aM•+vcu,c'a�rs Good-sized lot in a �+ Great 3 bedroom n Pickering, No maintenance fees' Private fenced & 619_9500 great area of Whitby. Rent the complete two bedroom McDonald and cover CVA deck bac" to park! Bnkgnt & beautiful' 5 appliances' Fnsf red basement' 9500. your mortgage wont last. $134.500. Can aanald Uilcoa+aa today at 61 � 619-9500 Come on by - you won't be disappointed' Barb Preston. 619-9500. 'ORT! ► I�.� ,'y.�-�: `T ORI' 'ely condo- , '--' + ;y(,'haritait kick Laura appliances, c:a DOWM*, MENARY* * Located in = ool, sauna, ELEANOR aAJAX ll Chantal STANDFIELD* close to schools, minutes to�k � shopping. This customized home deserves your attention. Spacious 3 bedrooms, 1 4 -pc. & 1 3 -pc. baths. 619-9500 Rorrkantic hot tub & skylight to view the stars. Too many upgrades to mention. t` ".e, View R today with Eleanor, 619-9500. ,» A. 4 BEDROOM AL - $109,500 r freshly- .- , . ' rVd, painted & -A ,� _ ��` 3r ed this home Lge. se p. liv. �- . STEV a din. rm., new E Dull CIrf®OgLY$128,500 `ORPA OMXCIALO111111i i n g , new LASZLO* 3 bdrms. with master en sude, 2 R>%M baths, mm fir. tam m►. whi gh ceillog, 6oautiful 3 bdrm brick lot ngW= VO fir., hrdwd. fir. 619-9500 skylights and SGWO to Ige. deck & ;dmodem. eat -in W1111:111111111,t, ft= WOK « fenced yard, shows great, W. k rm. wrerytftrtp dura. Stator UU10. 619- a din. nn. Steve Laszlo, 6199500. 9500. ER OF SALE_ - Call the team 619-9500 -Y-$1059000 - -41-1-4 • 2 kits l■ . -_I1-lid 1 Y kidney t 4 pool, fp., w/o $14S,900 FABUL01ls PRICE r 1- 3 bdrmis. to ANGELA 3 bdnn. semi in South Ajax is oanplete pride tftrougtW! Impeccable with a col. Call Ron modem layout - wlo from c n. rm. & a bright sunny k4., FAG heating & cent. HOFFMANN* air. This home, you just move in. Call me at (416) 281.9500 for your personal $159,500 itfw,9oo WS, 619-9500. apt. and your 2 free tickets to `Fly to Paradise'.w Coomw tk � i0chen kceramic floors . Familyroom with fireplace En stile bdhwn ' Huge p1e-Jnaped lot SUTTON GROUP OMEGA (905) 738-2911 • snows pride of ownership 0 Ouiet crescent , 'PAGE 114THBT4EWS ADYERTIBER; WU)4 #AARCH 39, Im Looking for interest rate relief TORONTO - Friday, March 3, 1995 - Members of the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) reported 2,455 sales of single- family dwellings in February, Carl Fox, TREB President, announced today. Noting that February sales were down from 4,245 last year and more in line with the 2,881 reported in 1993, Mr. Fox said he expects to see a boost in sales activity now that the federal budget has been tabled. "A lot of Canadians have developed a wait and see attitude in February," commented the President. "The early indicators are that Paul Martins' budget was a step in the right direction for Canada and was well received internationally," continued Mr. Fox- "If that adds up to a stable dollar and some interest rate relief, it would spell good news for potential home buyers." "Combine lower rates with a healthy supply of affordably - priced homes and Toronto could be poised for a good spring market." TREB's 2,455 single-family dwelling sales, which were reported throughout the Greater Toronto Area, totalled S511,192,419, and averaged $208,225. The median price was $175.5(X). Breaking down the total, 928 sales were reported in TREB's 27 West districts and averaged $183,665-, 404 sales were i SOUTH AJAX - $163,000 An absolute gem just steps to take and park' 2 fireplaces Gleaning hardwood floors All new windows. Central air Great curb appeal' BERNADETTE PIKES, Sales Represenutire REIMAX URBAN REALTY INC. 416-928-M RelMax Seugog Realty Ltd. r t� 9 Main St. South Uxbridge, Ontario, LOC 1 KO UNiOUE COUNTRY CHARMER! I he CUSTOM DIVE f Fri t4CE1 l_ ovalod 1 ar 1,ees 8 st•e - „ - 6 198P, - 20+50 sq. f' - 4 car garage nalwai gas, icr. trslephone 11. Prcker,nn - i? rain, .. $259,900. Lee Weldon, 416-510-1284. reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $305,683; 462 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $236,686; and 661 sales were in reported in TREB's 21 East districts and averaged $163,248. In addition to the sales of single-family dwellings, TREB Members reported 467 sales of nom NEW CHOICE Realty - Ltd. M E M B E R B R O K E R 1MQ10 Nuim LST Ms Sefflm* properties of other types (P.O.T.) during February moving the total to 2,922. The dollar volume for properties of all types (P.A.T.) was $640,047,635, and the average price was $219,404. �7wzlvcno4fANOT NFW c try,. SAV EFF I NGS °yOi R E lC/EI�T cF V �/qBtR I A� U C NE VFST r F 0MMIS MFNT ANKs M;NC �PFR/ SI �N 26 1T ROS pM EnIG'� �4.JgX RYSCgREY TygNKs (3 gRRY �IN. r :MODEL The 4 hedroom 'Bridlewood Special'. Mater bedroom has its own 'retreat'. SS Mane upgrades t Pickering. Call Gare Free*** 837-1054. JUDY STACEE... ._� 1/r , ALL 1 i A I- P/ 1( l i l 1 K i t i l OPT, % /10t �F SU.A. f'.-tf. YOURSELF SETTING 1618 MAJOR OAKES RD. Immaculate home, 10+• 3 baths Arick, 3 bedrooms on secluded Backing to park. Love1v more -in 3 huge bedrooms, 2 .skylights. _r)i)• lot in prime Pickering condition- Sunken family room, open concept. Beaten lxcsrrnrnt GARRY FREE"' Calelust listed Call Barbara CAC for summer and whirlpool with fireplace. (ONV (MI. Call R..Smith**, 837-1054. tub. Call !wane /lime*, 837 - Raul Casino*, 83 -- /054. 1054. RAUL CASINO' i ti !.; � r ! 1, r, - Ij 1 1 W ILA 1111 Delir, "0 1*///- t. ; large lot - 36'deck, 3 bedrooms - LAKE � SUN PORCH LOADED! piece en suite. CAC, CVA C. bleached oak hardwood floors - ? hedmnnu with fireplace, to 3 bedroom, raised bungalow. No neighbors behind!' Backs on hall, entrance, living room dining suite hath. walk-in clout facilities. A for Main floor laundry, fireplace, park, finished walkout basement, m raPleasure to show. Call Lois place peace arrwng detached homes. Coll walkout, fenced �•ard• garage, 2 LOIS THOMPSON" dris rsc « ys. Call Bruce custom oak kitchen, plus., Plus:' A Jar. Call Garry Free***, 837- Thompson", 837-1054. Raul Casino*, 837-1054. - Opferkuch*, 837-1054. 1054. I,1 1, � I � 1 - _ • Ti! RON ARGUE* LT'S A "BODDY" .r 4 BEAUTY THF. THIS IS GREAT BUY! EASYFINANCING - Loaded with quality extras. HERMITAGE 4 bedroom home with double W4NTS TO SELL!! Huge, white euro kitchen with Elegant foyer, cirrular stairs, -ft garage and family mom with Lge, l Mini. - Scarborough -Overlooks walkout to deck. Tastefully formal dining room plus roman 1 fireplace. The kit, has a walkout ravine, en suite laundry, covered finished basement, large family step-up tub in en suite. 3,200 sq- < � to the deck, bsmt. has 3 finished parking. Shows like new. Immed mom s ith fireplace. Call Rota ft, Caa Lorne gds, 8371054. moms including a 5th bedroom. Only ,$3.500 down payment C # jmpdy Argue*, 837-1054. Calk Ron _ . BAtHARA � Argue*, 837-1054. S1oea***, (905) 837-1054. CAR LOT COMPARE AT T1113 BRUCE OPFERI4lCN' REDUCED Open your business up in this PRICE. TO SELL. main street location. Lot price All brick - 3 bedrooms - Backs to park - walk to Flea includes house, financing hardwood floors. Solid home Market, Town Centre. CAC, 3 + available. can Bruit needs decorator's touch! Ajax, I bedrooms, quiet court location. Opferkwhs 837-1054. Calk Barbara K Smkh**, 837- Calk Lois Thompson*'", 837- 1054. 1054. *25 Offices in Soutim Ontario & Growing - GOT TO GO! ONLY $8,000 DOWN PAYMENT Pickering - 3 bedrooms, main floor family room, fireplace, en suite lath. Shows well. Try an offer- Call Judy Staeeesrs, (905) 837-1054. =__ ;71 r LJ 'THE NEWS AVVERMEK WED, (MARCH ^1993 -RAGE 11 Estate rvcase,'Of Homes Brought to you by: Ajax Pickering Wednesday April 5,Thursday, April 6 & Friday, April 7 10:00 AM. to 9:30 PM The Pickering Town Centre Lower Level If you are interested in getting current real estate information regarding homes for sale in Durham Region, you will want to be there! Talk to our financial experts and get pre -approved morgages right on site. `Meet Real Estate's Most wanted" speaker:Ronn James Speaker brought to you by: CANADA TRUST CO. Seminar: Wed nesday,Th u rsday &Friday 6:30 to *:00 pm Seminar Topics will include: 1. Planning A Check List Of Things To Do Before You Buy A Home 2. Everything You Wanted To Know About Real Estate -Things You Never Thought To Ask. Take advantage of this opportunity to meet everyone you need to know before you make a home buying decision. 9 `omawetx GULDWEI 3ANKeR 0 1 ST Torontc An Independently Owned and Operated htei TOP PRODUCER 1993 i 1994 "PUCKERING OFFICE" "GOLD LEAF SALES" �W '9'' SALES REPRESENTATIVE f- 420-4200 TRUST FOR SERVICE RESPECTED FOR RESULTS qw, =I 205 BASSETT BLVD., WHITBY SOLD IN 4 DAYS i Ilk z _ q^s: 102 DUCATEL CRES., AJAX DAYS t 925 BAYLY ST. tt93, PICKERI ", - W_cKS 'Sales RepresenUtive'-Associate Broker 29 TOMPKINS LANE. AJAX 11111110 $147.899 GORGEOUS "FREEHOLD" TOWNHOME! Fir!crer -aA a:a^,-er* r oa:e-er.' — "ie 1306 GALLANT CT., P_ICKERING SOL__ ", _ �A _CFS ,ongslon • BANKER __L - 00 FIRST-TIME BUYER East Rea .� ••- CO- 284-4500 ,)ber Broker of Coldwell Banker Affiliates of Carincia X U"OORS ARE OPEN FOR Y -APRIL 1 A 2• SATURDAY APRIL 1 1995 Address/Cross Streets Price MMme Agent 84 Mares ield Dr. $209,900 Sat. 1-4 p.m. Rodelio Cuevas Middlefield & McNicoll, Scarborough welcome Charlene Hams to our 706 Pickering Beach Rd._T179,900 Sat. 2-4 p.m. Maxine Tucker Pickering Beach & Ba I , Ajax with her 17 years of real estate sales SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1995 Address/Cross Streets Price Da /Tome Agent • 1 Ravenview Dr. $219,900 Sun. 2-4 p.m. Ann Davis Rossland & Fencerow, Whitby SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOUR LANDLORD times. Charlene is dedicated to dient VOW down and about $1A00 per, month Wir 12 Gates Cres. $147,899 Sun. 2-4 p.m. Janice Garnett Rollo & Pickering Beach, Pickering ��q101' iiT23—A .900 Robert o °Y ') 903 Rambleberry Ave. $199,000 Sun. 2-4 p.m. Maxine Tucker • Dixie & Hwy. 2, Pickering 7 Wright Cres. $169,900 Sun. 2-5 p.m. Keith King Westney & Ritchie, Ajax • 96 Burcher Rd. $147,900 Sun. 2-4 p.m. John Vasiloff Harwood & Ba I , Ajax 821 Westdale St. $204,900 Sun. 2-4 p.m. Carole Gough Rossland & Gibbons, Oshawa 1400 The Esplanade, #423 $182,000 Sun. 2-4 p.m. Jack Muir Glenanna & Hwy. #2, Pickenn • 106 Park St. $152.900 Sun. 2-4 p.m. Lauren Thrvierge • Kingston & Midland, Scarborough 127 Mullen Dr. $159,899 Sun. 2-4 p.m. Gloria Montgomery Ravenscroft & Hyde, Ajax 1415 Outlet Dr. 5115.900 Sun. 1-4 p.m. Cristian Vergara Simcoe & Wentworth, Oshawa 1946 Liverpool Rd. S174.900 Sun. 2-4 p.m. John Tarnowski at Glenanna. Pickenn 1102 Longbow Dr. 5199.500 Sun. 2-4 p.m. Doris Muir Dixie & Hwy. 2. Pickering 189 Lake Driveway. #317 S111.900 Sun. 2-4 p.m. Troy Varlow Westney & Lake Driveway. ax SATURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 1 & 2, 1995 Address/Cross Streets Price Day/Time Agent • 34C Toynevale Rd. 5274.900 Sat. 11-5 John Vasiloff Rou emount & Hwy. 2, Pickenng Sun. 11-5 Nancy McCo 57 Lofthouse Dr. $234,900 Sat. 12-5 Keith King • Anderson & Rossland, Whitby Sun. 12-5 John Vasrloff 74 Ravenscroft Rd. S188.900 Sat. 2-4 Sharon Ridge Westney & Hwy. 2, Aqax Sun. 2-4 Mona Yours 836 Krosno Blvd. S145,000 Sat. 1-4 Bruce Brooks Liverpool & Krosno. Pickering Sun. 12-2:30 Bruce Brooks • 50 MacDermott 5195.000 Sat. 2-4 p.m. Lamar Dodsworth Sun. 2-4 Sharon Ri 1991 Sprucehdl Rd- 5264.900 Sat. 2-4 Leroy Crooks • Sprucehill & Finch, Pickenng Sun. 2-4 p.m. Bruce Coulby llefolile -• • • • J Action is BANK SALE! ATTENTION FIRST -TIN RAISED BUNGALOW! BUYERS! INGROUND POOL! PERFECT STARTER! MUST SELL! 169,900!! amity -size kit.! Sep. din. .,. Picture pretty! Bright, eat- n.! Ceramic & hardwood in kit.! Pantry! Walkout! Mrs! Fireplace! Double Main floor laundry & more'.f (rage too! $4,500 down & $670 Fav WENDY RAPSOW monthly! LYNDAI • Sobs ReprmerAnd" •• Associomb Broker our bottom line Ziv._ - YOU NEED A BREAK $617MONTH PRINCIPAL DON? MISS THIS ONE!! AND INTEREST BIGGER THAN R 2 storey trick - 3 bdrnim, LOOKS!! F family -size kit. - formal DE80RM $139,900! IT country kV h0dn. - gar.! Walk to DOYLE' Sep. ding area! 4. school - shops - who says bdrrm! 2 baths! Vh trout! you can't own a home - Fn. rec en.! Log burning $129,900._ Call Deborah I fireplace & more. ONLY ak $617 or MONTHLY PRNL + _ NfTEREST fix`> LOWEST PRICE carredral�HEff oeirg, waMwu 6 314% YES SIX 3114 TILL 1999 to private yard, formal YOU CANT RENT FOR LESS! d"'"9 room views sunken bedroom - brick 2 storey on large lot. floorsrom. Hardwood , 33 large 314n kilchen, dose to schools, shopping bedrooms & at garage. 401. Only $119,500. Ad crow! EMPTY NESTER'S DELIGHT! NEW BRICK NOW $126,900 ' Perfect 3 bedroom hgh- efficiency gas heat, attached garage, eat -n kitchen. Cal today. EDWARD MASSY Mel Knight, Sales Manager of the I.�to•• Pickering Branch. is pleased to welcome ED MASSY to his team of knowledgeable professionals. ED brings to the company, his experience of over 25 years in the real estate development and management industry and his demonstrated commitment to diems' satisfaction. ED invites ant friends, associates, past customers and Clients to call or visit hon at 512 IOtlgston Road, Pickering (tel 831-2273. ' BLWK & IT'S GONE!! !: 3,000 + SOIIARE FEET OF ELEGANCE IMG IREPOOL!! A BARGAIN �PL �� $168,500! Modem eat -in ! . 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge eat-inkitchen, kill 5 appliances! Sep. '. walkout to patio, separate formal IN. rm. & dn. dining area! 2 baths! Fin. f. ; rm., 2 fireplaces, circular oak staircase, french rec nn.! Bar & more! Man . . doors, cathedral ceding, cent. air +++++. $$Vs n upgrades! y i.T��-_� Graham CromDton•. , .,•.... -,� FIRST-TIME BUYER ALERT!! Pickering special. This 3 bdffn. street level CHARLENE HARRfS townhouse is close to GO Tran and shoppng. For a Case Realty Urnited is pleased to low dmn Payer A welcome Charlene Hams to our carnes like rent - Ask" $97.900 -cal now". BRIAN Pickering Branch. Charlene brings with her 17 years of real estate sales and marketing experience. She has proven to be a knowledgeable, ,_- reliable, protessional. Charlene is a solver and persistent, problem willing to go that extra mile for you as • — well as protect your interests at all SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOUR LANDLORD times. Charlene is dedicated to dient VOW down and about $1A00 per, month Wir satisfaction. Charlene invites her iris domi 3 bdnn. bk% in a WW area d clients and friends to give her a call at " on f°^01ilk". 905 -831 -CASE (2273). ��q101' iiT23—A .900 Robert o °Y ') BANK SALE! ATTENTION FIRST -TIN RAISED BUNGALOW! BUYERS! INGROUND POOL! PERFECT STARTER! MUST SELL! 169,900!! amity -size kit.! Sep. din. .,. Picture pretty! Bright, eat- n.! Ceramic & hardwood in kit.! Pantry! Walkout! Mrs! Fireplace! Double Main floor laundry & more'.f (rage too! $4,500 down & $670 Fav WENDY RAPSOW monthly! LYNDAI • Sobs ReprmerAnd" •• Associomb Broker our bottom line Ziv._ - YOU NEED A BREAK $617MONTH PRINCIPAL DON? MISS THIS ONE!! AND INTEREST BIGGER THAN R 2 storey trick - 3 bdrnim, LOOKS!! F family -size kit. - formal DE80RM $139,900! IT country kV h0dn. - gar.! Walk to DOYLE' Sep. ding area! 4. school - shops - who says bdrrm! 2 baths! Vh trout! you can't own a home - Fn. rec en.! Log burning $129,900._ Call Deborah I fireplace & more. ONLY ak $617 or MONTHLY PRNL + _ NfTEREST fix`> LOWEST PRICE carredral�HEff oeirg, waMwu 6 314% YES SIX 3114 TILL 1999 to private yard, formal YOU CANT RENT FOR LESS! d"'"9 room views sunken bedroom - brick 2 storey on large lot. floorsrom. Hardwood , 33 large 314n kilchen, dose to schools, shopping bedrooms & at garage. 401. Only $119,500. Ad crow! EMPTY NESTER'S DELIGHT! NEW BRICK NOW $126,900 ' Perfect 3 bedroom hgh- efficiency gas heat, attached garage, eat -n kitchen. Cal today. EDWARD MASSY Mel Knight, Sales Manager of the I.�to•• Pickering Branch. is pleased to welcome ED MASSY to his team of knowledgeable professionals. ED brings to the company, his experience of over 25 years in the real estate development and management industry and his demonstrated commitment to diems' satisfaction. ED invites ant friends, associates, past customers and Clients to call or visit hon at 512 IOtlgston Road, Pickering (tel 831-2273. ' BLWK & IT'S GONE!! !: 3,000 + SOIIARE FEET OF ELEGANCE IMG IREPOOL!! A BARGAIN �PL �� $168,500! Modem eat -in ! . 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge eat-inkitchen, kill 5 appliances! Sep. '. walkout to patio, separate formal IN. rm. & dn. dining area! 2 baths! Fin. f. ; rm., 2 fireplaces, circular oak staircase, french rec nn.! Bar & more! Man . . doors, cathedral ceding, cent. air +++++. $$Vs n upgrades! y i.T��-_� Graham CromDton•. , .,•.... -,� coweLL C C BANI(CR O 1sT VANIO LAINE P. Eng. SANDRA WRIGHT EVA ADAMS Sales Representative Sales Representative Saks Representative DAVID HORBAY BRUCE BROOKS SUE BOND Sales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative 0-4200 420-4200 t Aw — JACK MUIR ANN DAVIS DORIS MUIR Sales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative DWEL brontc ivned and Oneratart Marr i! lit, i� _ �•i' 4 Tit& 4E*S XbWltk'tAd, 41f9dr;VfucW21P, W0Adt >J Kinston RANKFR 1�50Pickering Rd. C to LOOKING FOR THAT SPECIAL 3 BEDROOM HOME WITH A FINISHED BASEMENT? -his property shows a ,+' Only $159.899. Call Stria Montgomery. Sales yep.. bus. !905; 427-4200 res. (905) 686.3048 A S.A.P. c EXECUTIVE TRIDEL " 3 BEDROOM CONDO TOWNHOME w. SUITE - POWER OF SALE the near ',f Pl(:Kerrg. .y -Plated or prestigir" -his upgraded 2 bedroom reet. t,$ ovely property c. -;s a den shows a 10+. 'eatures ce,amic Nen KI, 0-er features include a 5 'cye,. soft pastel colored JACK s,dy. gas fireplace. MONA peting, view of A- rlpool tub 8 a stunning ?.(ef,ont, swrmmmg pool o,raded white lathed.• 5 1er.rs touts. Asicmg ^e $182.000. Cal iavK Z-1.900. 1.900. For appt. .04200 , r to view. 420-4200. 4204200 ow call Mora Yourg JUST LISTED IN "THE 4 GLENS" ' Executive -style bunga- low with fabulous 'nground pool. spectaC- lar landscaping. - • undated 8 upgraded- • Shows to perfection' y" $204.900 Caroie 42"2W Gough, 420-4200 BILL OOSTERHOLT JR. BILL OOSTERHOLT ANN OOSTERHOLT ice; Sales Representative Sales Representative Saes Representative ask JOHN VASILOFFFLAMARODSWORTHFSlleo, D BROOK Sales Representativepresentativepresentative r_ Y ,. PAT STRUCH TROY VAIRLOW NANCY MCCOY Saks R•cresentstive Saks Representative Sties Representative asd ai. CARO GOUGH ROD CUEVAS LAUREEN THMERG tables Reores•rttative Saks Representative Saks Repres•rN 115% RePraenthlw 1■ SaNs Repre:•ntadw I' Sobs Repr•ser"M AILEEN MURPHY I-GLORI Sales Representative Saks r _ �v2 V I ' . IV 'Sales Rspret•npGve "As is* Broker ONE OF A KIND xx BUNGALOW IN TOWN r ar c' ,rms., en suite r master. den 8 'a-idy room Secarate wrg and dreg - ;ms. oaK 1^n. hardwood -crs. targe Office wrtr 1 • ^ : detached 24 x 24' 2 garage wrm full lot*, 1 - 54.90X. Roter, Goroon. 2.4200. • s pw- - -.. .1 - A tea► J r—a cy a.Y it• Z�- 1 7"R ■: -S .. ��9. tf- '.i. _. BOG) I -IIA -M -A -C -U -L -A -T -E $188.900 ell marr'ta ^e, _z,$taus ar^,ly l+ome features nuge am. rind. with 'p.. irrougr v dr. room. oeaj:%u 2- • --ec cecu. ale eat -n '-^en with wa Ilc�; t0 • '--'G aye sraoe: cine -. rm 1 11 _o view jad Mwa T 0,2X g, a2 PRICE IS RIGHT! An BEAUTIFUL HOME ON A _ ' BOLDLY GO' LIFES'r-=S i66L �°'. OF 7HE;;CN 3=AMOUS' tWLI MATURE LOT! SOUTH ,•fir} AJAX - S179.900 �, Now r+ls t5 _uxURY ' t Cent air. mn fir. � 3mrox 1900 sc 7 S115.900 laundry. Ige. eat -in kit. er ace of txeatntakng 8 yrs :,c 3 fin. bsmt. with openi -_r-tort 'Skulor$ ZU4 rec bedrooms. many stone fp. This home JOHN .e^'re S '.gas t. '.1acuz, upgrades li shed shows really well"' Call• '_ w -ro wt 'Tae d basement Maxine Tucker for more _eramres '24 hr Secunty- t l into. 420-4200420-4200 ;Lx! b syster' 'Stunning . eve of ake ..� C 0, tl•� —i $169,900 _ 1.800 sq. it with 140 • LOCATION! GREAT BEGINNINGS deep lot. family room LOCATION! !► - $145,000 with gas fireplace. This roomy 1.696 sq. 11.. 3 A clean 3 bdrm. family drive through garage. ea `e� "tet whileby features home open"MANY POWER OF SALES schools ' family size eat -in cupboards. kit. 4 -pc. en sure n hrdwd. firs.. sep. side master ' tibio. gar. 'easy DORISent. to partially finished BUY OR SELL YOUR HOME access to 401, GO ' roc basement with I roc rm. n bsmt. Only room 8 den. Call CRISTIAN VERGARA*, 1 1 $172.900. Call Keith King. 1 11 427-4200 4204200. Muir to view. 420-4200. _ . Gorgeous home fin. top - f -t to bottom. Jacuzzi tub. -r '- oc osy oomwithwoofamily wood floors and fp. 5 bedrooms, CAC. CVAC, intercom, ` MARY 2 gar. door openers, ROBERT CORDON MAXIM TUCKER PRISILLA NEWMANWRIGHT-EAC• walk to GO Train nd schools. Small � Associste Broker Saks Representative Saks Representative 1 a 11 subdivision. Reduced to $199.900. Terminating Termites This article is provided by local Realtors and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market It's not difficult to win the termites, which leave the nest KEEPING THEM OUT battle against termites these to mate and start new colonies days, once you identify the in spring and early summer. enemy within the planks. The nests aren't usually Eastern subterranean termites are the most destructive of a variety of termite armies that can invade a property and, if left unchecked. literally bring down the house. They're quiet operators who shun the light and don't bite their unwary human hosts. So you may never know the insect troops have landed until their damage is done. A termite army will target homes where there's a good supply of its cellulose food source in the form of decaying plant material. They eat dead trees, house timbers, deck and fence posts. even furniture. The creatures tunnel into the wood from underground and do their work from inside. So there may be no obvious signs they are on the premises until the hollow shell of the wood they're working on crumbles or collapses. Termites have been called ..white ants." but they are no relation to ants. Worker termites provide food for an entire colony of insects which can set up base near any wood source that's in contact with the soil. The workers feed both the soldier termites, which defend the colony against invaders, and the reproductive obvious. But there are some warning signs that termites may be setting up camp near you. Be on the lookout for lots of flying insects, and discarded wings in crawl spaces, basement window sills, and near the house foundation. Check wood stairs, blistered or peeling paint on wood structures near the ground, and crawl spaces with dirt floors. Look at the underside of porches, window boxes and basement stairs. Stick a sharp instrument into suspicious patches. If it sinks easily into the wood, you could have trouble. Wooden fences or trellises connected to the house, or scrap lumber and firewood piled close by, could lead termites into your home. Make sure all pipe entry holes into the house are sealed with caulking compound. A sign of entry may be greyish tubes about one centimetre wide and up to several feet long running from the ground to wooden parts of the house. They're often found on the foundation, piers beneath the house, or on basement walls. A copper termite shield installed where the foundation meets the wood can stop termites from getting into your house. It's best installed when a house is under construction. Create a poison barrier around your house. It's best to hire professional licensed exterminators to do the job because the termiticides must be applied thoroughly and uniformly to block all routes of termite entry. Chemically - sealed soil in and around the house eliminates wood to soil contact. While copper shields and chemicals will keep termites out of your home, they won't help your neighbors. However scientists at the University of Toronto's Earth Sciences Centre are having great success with an extermination method that takes advantage of termite grooming habits and has eradicated large numbers of termites. Termites were trapped in specific areas of the city, exposed to a slow -acting toxicant in a laboratory then released back into their colonies. When termite sites were re-examined, some colonies had completely disappeared. Other showed huge reductions in termite numbers. Despite Regional Increases Housing� Starts Lower In February OTTAWA - MARCH 8. 1995 - Despite a rise in urban housing starts in Ontario. the Prairies and Atlantic region, national housing starts fell by five per cent in February, reported Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). Total starts were a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR)* of 135,300 units compared to January's 142,400 units. Single starts rose nationally by six per cent to 60,200 units SAAR up from 56,700 units in January. This marked a reversal of the monthly declines from September 1994 to January 1995. The rise partially offset the construction of multiple units which fell 17 per cent to 50,800 units SAAR in February from 61,400 units in January. "The primary reason for the overall decline is less homebuilding in the B.C. market with few other provincial markets picking up the slack," said Michel 2� Laurence. Economist at CMHC's Market Analysis Centre. British Columbia urban starts fell 28 per cent, mainly because of fewer starts of condominium projects. In contrast, starts of single -detached units edged up less than three per cent in February. Beyond the monthly ups and downs, activity in the province's housing market is trending lower. "Nationally, currency markets will need to stabilize before we feel the positive effects of the recent federal budget," said Laurence. In Ontario, urban starts rose nine per cent in February. This rise in single -detached construction was surpassed by an increase in rental starts. In the Prairie region, urban starts surged 12 per cent in February relative to January. Alberta starts accounted for most of the gains with an 11 per cent increase. The province's condominium sector saw a particularly big jump. Meanwhile, starts doubled in Saskatchewan but fell 18 per cent in Manitoba. Urban starts rose 13 per cent in the Atlantic region in February over the previous month. Starts activity in Nova Scotia rose to its highest level in more than two years. In contrast, New Brunswick activity reached a two- year low. Construction also fell in Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. Quebec urban centres slipped eight per cent in February. The multiple dwelling sector posted lower levels of activity but another rise in the single -detached sector marked a positive note. Starts totals for the Montreal metropolitan area were pulled down by fewer new multiple units. * The SAAR is a monthly figure that is adjusted to remove normal seasonal variation and multiplied by 12 to affect annual levels. "POWER OF SALE' ON A OW COURT!! Pickering Village area.meAppnbc 2,500, sq. ft., 4 bedroom ho. Fainly room, fireplace, greert Ouse ki6cren, walk-in closet with 41 ism en skits. Greet deal here! Looking for an otter. Phone now. Steve Kosflka, 831-7677. STEVE KOSTKA` WHAT A DEAL - POWER OF SALE Specious 4 bdrrn. freehold tow Louse on lovely court. Fat4n kt., partigy fn. bsmt.• t .04 0 plus 3 beftokxns. Cal now, wont last yba, long! Frank St905-428.76T7 or 416- 286.7677. FRANK STYBA' r- BEAUTFM END UNM 3 bedrooms Rw room. waflkmx to paw garden v 'Updated carpol Separate huridry & storage area EMM Laroeque, 428-7677. ELVIRA LAROCOW PKX EFM VRIME - 5 BEDROOMS :10,500 DOMN - SIA02Ir01fTH Greet viege home on a lge. 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This home has everything - private basement entrance. 2 kitchens. 3 + 2 bedrooms. hardwood floors. central ax & vac.. humidifier. water purifier, window coverings. 5 appliances. Asking 5204.500 ONE OF OUR FINEST OFFERINGS Exceptional opportunity ' 3,850 sq ft nestled among ravine estates Vaulted ceilings. marble fireplace in 17 x 22' riving room. Stunning open concept. Truly distinctive - offering infinite adaptability to any decor or colour scheme!' Shows to perfection T. Charming 2 storey, 2 walkouts to deck. Access to garage from house. 3 bedrooms plus finished basement. Large, fully fenced yard. $177.000. JUST LISTED - $182,900 This immaculate brick home features large family room with fireplace, main floor laundry room, french doors, spacious master bedroom with walk-in closet and full en suite on quiet street. Close to school & all amenities. ;d 41 "oil '74it•'1 � �� :t $ +.i� � �lingo" 1 -IIP ii � q `' LAW spaa µ?:tiry .. UNIQUE HOME & OFFICE IN ONE!! 2 acres surrounds this uniquely designed home - plus in-law apartment!! A lot of home & amazingly affordable. Call for a list of s features!' WHERE BOTH SIZE & PRICE MEET!. - Over 1.800 sq. ft. detached home with 4 bedrooms, man floor family room & laundry. 2 baths, A -N -D 4 bedrooms. All this & more for $129.800. 4• Ar'► ALL THE BELLS & WHISTLES! Check out this 3 bedroom. 1.350 sq. ft. home. Features eat -in kitchen. finished basement, separate living room & dining room. hardwood & ceramic flooring. School & park dose by. Worth a look at only 5158.500. AFFORDABLE - PARK LIKE SETTING • Only $6.725 down' Decor fresh as spring, updated Euro. style kitchen, huge master with en suite, mid efficiency furnace and central air. IR IN J QUIET COURT LOCATION! This 4 bedroom, 4 level sidespld is located on a pie -shaped lot & has al new wixiows, family room, rec room and has just been listed for $177,500. $199,900 AND HOT TUB IS NEGOTIABLE Premium lot • 4 + 1 bedrooms ' Hot tub & gazebo 2 4 -pc., 1 3 -pc. & 1 2 -pc. baths ' Upgraded broadloom French doors ' Circular staircase ' Finished basement Mn. flr. fam. rm. & laundry rm. ' Shows very well ' Needs to be solo! GREENBELT LOT Great 3 bedroom family home. Approx. 1.600 sq. ft. on a pie - shaped lot, eat -in kitchen. farnily room with fireplace. Quiet street. Steps to school & park_ $172.500. AJAX -100 SO. FT. $149,900 $7.495 down buys you this 3 bedroom, detached home, large sat- in kitchen, finished basement, fenced yard and more! Call today! LOCATION, LOCATION - $1199,900IE This 3 + 1 bedroom home features sunken living and bn* rooms, open concept dining room, finished rec room. central air and vac., 2 -tiered deck on premium lot in sought -alter location. EXCELLENT VALUE! Approx. 2,400 sq. ft. for only $204,900. Family room with fireplace, main floor laundry, family size kitchen, central air and more! Shows beautifully.