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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_05_10376 Kingston Rd., Pickering LLB.O. (HE comer of Rougemount & Hwy. #2) T For Reservations - Take -Out 509-g88s We continue to track , Durham familiest!oK as the election 95 campaign unfolds r ORIENTAL STAR, i V BUFFET 375 Kingston Rd. (at Roug•mount) ' L � i, i! ti � 905) 509-9876 m PIcI tellIV • News Advert se Wednesday, May 10, 1995 60 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 114 No. 19 I.Public board tax dollars 1 4 j appalls' supporter pJL Ajax resident angry the redirection of your property taxes,'* Catholic homeowners and business the letter continues. "It is only through owners listed on municipal enumeration with public board letter continued financial support that we are records who don't currently direct their asking for her tax support able to offer quality education to stu- tax dollars to the separate board. dent% in our system.** "We make sure they know they have It advises residents whose children the right to direct their taxes to the By LINDA WHITE currently attend Catholic elementary Catholic board.*' explains Gerry STAFh RF PORIYR schools not to change their support. (If O'Neill. controller of planning and ' Dl RH:1M — The battle for children attend Catholic high assessment. Though many Catholics your tax dollars has at least �►" schools, however, residents assume their tax dollars are being one separate school sup - can direct their taxes tosent to the separate board, a porter seeing red. ! the public system, which "default mechanism" sends all Ajax resident Mary 4 then "pays" the separate taxes to the public board unless Cainan was "appalled" board for educating those a home or business owner indi- when she recently received astudrnts —anti vier -versa.) cafes on their property assessment letter from the Durham Board "1'm appalled that the public board statement to send their taxes to the sep- of Education asking her to consider Cities these tactics and know if the tables arate board. redirecting her property taxes from the were turned, public school supporters "Even if you moved from one apart - separate school board. would be very angry to receive these ment to another within the same build - "Only the Durham public school same letters from the separate school ing, you'd have to sign another form board is legislated to offer education to board.' criticizes Mrs. Cainan, a senior asking your tax dollars be sent to the all individuals, regardless of their reli- whose grandchildren attend Catholic separate board," notes Mr. O'Neill. gious affiliation," notes the letter, which schools. But the practise of soliciting To redirect your tax dollars, call the was left at Mrs. Calnan's home by an tax dollars isn't immune to the public assessment office at the public board at assessment revisor during her absence. board. An assessment revisor from the 666-8090 or 1-800-265-3968, ext. "Vb'e would like to ask you to consid- Durham Region Roman Catholic 54(X), or at the separate board at 576- er supporting our school system through Separate School Board regularly visits 6150 or 686-1541. Inside In the neves Editorial..............................A6 Entertainment .................. A35 Sports...............................A37 Classified ...........................A41 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Sincerely Yours 1-900-451-4464 Ext. 34 WoSource 683-7040 fi Death Notices 683-3005 ?he News Advertiser regularlyuses recycled Y newsprint ' 93t + 74t GST = $1 14 Raise the flag for Canada PICKERING — All area residents by Durham West MPP Jim Wiseman proud of this country can join together and Pickering mayor Wayne Arthur. to celebrate the one non-political sym- Immediately following the ceremony, bol that unites us — the Canadian flag the Town's flag will be shipped to — during a special ceremony in Ottawa to participate in the parade of Pickering this month. -- flags on Parliament Hill dur- Raise the Flag Day, which ing the Canada Day celebra- is being sponsored by the tions. The winners of a Raise Kinsmen and Kinetic Clubs of fi the Flag essay contest for ele- Canada, is slated for mentary school students will Saturday, May 13 at 11:30, also be honored during the a.m. at the Pickering Civic ; , ' event. Entertainment will be Complex, One the Esplanade. ! provided by the Pickering The Kinsmen and Kinette Concert Band and compli- Clubs of Pickering hope this Wayne mentary refreshments will be flag -raising event will encour- Arthurs served at the Pickering Civic age Canadians to fly the flag Complex following the event. from their home, office or cottage For more information about the between the event and Canada Day. event, contact Nancy Steinhausen, Additionally, the Canadian, provin- Kinette Club of Pickering, at 509- cial and municipal flags will be raised 4287. 0 r (�fod�I��III��I/I L Horse play Amber Couzens of Ajax takes Pago's Victory over a jump during a competition last Sunday in Pickering. Amber was taking part in the Central Ontario Region Show Jumping Qualifier for the CNE Pony Club Festival. photo by Andrew Iwanowski s PAGE2-A-THE NEWS ADVEWMER. WED, MAY 10,1995 DONLANDS LADIES' 14 kt..11 ct tw DIAMOND CLUSTER RING Reg. 61.375$82S LADIES' 14 kt..68 ct tw DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING %9,M s21160 ci. it, = - 143 '�•, 0.35 ort_ Tad . ,. 06t - 143 W 0.15 crn. Total LADIES' 10 kt..11 ct tw DIAMOND BUTTERFLY RING R". '595 $350 oe� - tea 0.33 cot Tad r 6.12 ort. Tad ONLY LADIES' 14 kt..65 ct tw DIAMOND TRINITY RING Reg_ 2,700 $1,755 �► CS 14 Or O-Xc" o '1 's t a w 003c" LADIES' 14 kt..88 ct tw MARQUISE STYLE DIAMOND RING �.n.$ � 1,625 ANNUAL MOTHER'S DAY SALE LADIES' 14 kt..56 ct. DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING Ron 61 AM 200 r LADIES' 14 kt..38 ct. DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING $ Reg. '2,760 1 1 995 the C bead an APPRAISAL CLINIC SATURDAY ONLY -MAY 1 Jewellers 3/9 5 Jewellers Registered Gemologist on site. Appraisals while you wait. Color on Pre1riLSes Association photo. All jewellery will be cleaned and polished, also inspected. 10—'4 SAT. Oniv 705 KINGSTON ROAD, UNIT # 16, PICKERING v9, F Tnw:ol, Y A I D L""M (4. HOURS MON: TUES.10-6 A �•: WED.-FRI. 10-9 SATURDAY 10-8 NDP goodies have to be followedUD: Aia) AJAX-PICKERING —In Oshawa, extending full Cr0 the days leading up to an train service to Oshawa, election call, the provincial expediting construction of government made a lot of Iiwy. 407 through Durham promises, but they still have and establishing an agricul- some selling to do to con- tural preserve in north vines, the public. Pickering. "They promised a lot of Creating jobs is the num- things because they want to ber-one issue fcx' the Pedros. be elected. If they come "A lot of people are very through, it's good because it miserable, depressed, will create jobs," says Ajax because they can't find a job resident Humberto Pedro, anymore. Some are having a who works in the construe- heck of a time," Mrs. Pedro tion division of Ontario says. Hydro at the Pickering Figures showing unem- Nuclear Generating Station. ployment is down are mis- "We need jobs. If you leading because "a lot of pLo- build something, it creates ple aren't eligible to collect jobs, but in an election. they anymore", she notes. promise lots of things," he Welfare is "costing too adds. much", Mr. Pedro feels. "If Mr. Pedro's wife Deolinda they create jobs, people can agrees, saying the New get off welfare. I don't think Democratic Party govern- they want to stay on welfare ment "wants votes, definite- all their lives. If they create ly" jobs, they (welfare recipients) Beginning last year, the can look for work." gm,rmrnent made a string of Liberal leader Lyn announcements, including a McLeod's program to create cancer centre at the Oshawa jobs for young people sits General Hospital, a new well with Mrs. Pedro, but the courthouse in downtown money needed may not be The Pedro family is Deolinda and Humberto (back row) and (front row, from left) Sonia, Krystle and Kelly. ,Tae,. do uP1':. there. "I don't know if she opposition, he was complain - can pull that off. There's a ing about everybody. Now shortage of money." he's in the hot spot, 1 don't The Peden are parents to see any action," Mrs. Pedro three daughters aged 12, 17 says. and 20. Mrs. Pedro says she Mr. Pedro has an "idea" hasn't decided on who she'll on who he'll vote for, but vote for, although she likes hasn't completely made up Liberal candidate Joe his mind. Before he does Dickson. -1 respect his vote, he'd like to meet Mr. ideas.- Dickson, Progressive However, Premier Bob Conservative hopeful Janet Rae is looked upon as "a lost Ecker and NDP candidate opportunity. When he was in Jim Wiseman. Whitby resident unimpressed with leaders By Chris Bovie D1 IMAM STAFF DURBAM All three provin- cial parties have come out with guns blazing, but Whitby resident Bill Coulby is not impressed For Mr. Coulby. 69, the pre-election cam- paigning by all parties has failed to address the real issue of providing a realistic financial Jan. p The proclaimed 30 -per cent tax decrease by Mike Harris of the Progressive Conservative party is "unrealistic", according to Mr. Coulby, who still sees the party as friendly with big business. "Barris has already shot his bow, but hasn't added anything new," he says. "1 don't believe you can have a 30 -per cent tax cut with- out losing a lot of important ser- vicees" The liberals recently released the "Red Book" for Ontario which Mr. Coulby sees as an attempt to cash in on the fed- eral campaign. lie does sup- port Liberal leader Lyn McLeod's policies on de -leg- islating employ- ment equity and getting single mothers off wel- fare and back to work. Mr. Coulby is not a hardlines against social ser- vices to those in need. but says too INTIUMOCK JORMEWAYS (x ,95 many people are taking advantage of the current sys- tem. lie wants to see a return to a strong work ethic: a philosophy which dates back to his eduction days. University education is not a right, but a privi- lege, according to Mr. Coulbv. Recent finan- cial announce- ments by the IVDP are nothing short of political promises, accord- ing to Mr. Coulby. "I feel they're just trying to buy wxes," he says. "If I make S 1.000 a month its easy to go and spend $1.500 and say someone else has to help pay that extra Premier Bob Rae also doesn't appear to be pro- viding leadership to the people. says Mr. Coulby. Rae seems to be running a nega- tive campaign. He's not making any positive state- ments. Mavbe he doesn't have any to make. - w r Z: tai Relax Wash 8 Set 0-0 III ,Tae,. do uP1':. at upJamaican stele jerk aIN.i s� rm„ i s 1 WSpecializing Cuisine Catering for Bnidc ....................... . aFwA& a0 occasions Fuu Htad a.f W4Ma ..MW Pat Henry FREE DELIVERY I.%*wvwuwasa.A by WL I= AJAX dt PICKERING O\ --'-^O I ORDERS OVER S20 Say Gsnwti 5024 - cancer Hours 1111114M. 1111114M. - nuns. 10 am -6 pm. Mondav+nda} II a.m.- 10 p10 .m. Friday 10 a.m.- a p.m. Saturday 833 a.m. - p.m. Saturday .:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. sonaays by appolratment 0-y Sat. Moming Breakfast 830 0 a.m. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10,1995 -PAGE 3-A I\T/== MEC':�1:1 WE PAY YOUR DEDUCTIBLE upTiO`1000 PLUSA 3 Ib. 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Bonus mu# occowgp y ony n Wrns 4mn on. bonus per cust nwr, whdO qumNwws lost SALT PRICES END SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1995, WHILE gYANITIT1Eg LAST, S dL% w *4M xpect more front Sear; SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Were open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 LM - 9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 12:00 a.m.-5-.00 p.m. g HWY t g r xpect more front Sear; SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Were open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 LM - 9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 12:00 a.m.-5-.00 p.m. REAL%iii:?:.......: ..1.: w::moi':::4:iii:4ii::•ii:+• __++:: 5:%'f.•i•:i:%%i'Y%:iii:%:`.{:;:�;:yy;;:>;.';:��:;{:' :; �:`i r r F • .: ., .......::.�.�:.:::•;:?•::r;:;iii:•i;;.....�:-::-r:.�.�:.�:•>:?:•; :•::::. ..-r:.:::.;%i:%;i:�:%: ' •-..:.::::: ,:.:::. .r:..,....... 9PEOPLE Durham family DURHAM — Lyn McLeod. The With still about a Woods are also month remaining familiarizing in the Ontario themselves with election campaign, the platforms of Jim and Melody their local candi- Wood aren't about dates — NDP to make any hasty incumbent Gord decisions. Mills, Liberal The Newcastle Mary Novak and Village couple is Progressive Con - patiently listening servative John to the political O'Toole. But if rhetoric served up they had to head to on nightly televi- the polls today, the sion newscasts Woods say they from NDP leader would have a dif- Bob Rae, Tory ficult time mark - boss Mike Harris ing their ballot. and Liberal leader "I'm still unde- won't make any cided at this point," says Mrs. Wood, a teacher and mother of three young chil- dren — Bethany, five, Jocelyn, three, and Karlyn, 17 months. Mr. Wood, a power linos maintainer at Ontario Hydro, hasn't decided where his vote is headed, either. "I'm not going to tip my hand yet,.. he says. "It's too early in the campaign to make a firm commit- ment to one party or another." When the Woods make their decision, it's unlikely it will be based on issues specific to New- castle Village, they say. While they are concerned their community requires more edu- cational and recre- ational facilities, there are no burn- ing local issues that could sway their vote, say the Woods. From a hasty decisions provincial per- spective, the Woods say they haven't been influ- enced by the spending spree the governing New Democrats went on prior to calling the election. The NDP spread money all over the province, especial- ly in Durham Region. 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"The facilities are need- ed, so it's the nor- mal course of action as far as I'm concerned," says Mn-. Wood - Mr. Wood doesn't feel it was a cast: of the NDP trying to buy votes. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10,1995 -PACE S-A J V1 v .3 ~' f WHOE LE NtJR. A 'SA S ERY ` and GREENHOUSES 822 I�'air•lx►rl )td. N., Dunbarlon 839-5577 1-7 Is Open For Retail BusinessCAL f COUPON WITI�THIS;;o 04). ith -e-,e receive onehnx ksf t�tants � FREE ! n►►ry i►r tind (.I" -' We ae gcwers cf c urge ;area of pe<enruals, �s omuds, flowEnng Oct, pane po s and ,)"ng over . We are bwed between Ny, 2 3 Ave on R iW?d. We help kids make the grade. 4 ".Nt� • 1 ilt - f; Ate., For better reading, writing, math and study skills, give us a call. Grade Expectations will design a supplementary education program based on your child's needs to increase interest, build self-confidence and improve academic performance for students in grades 1 to 13. Call us today so we can show you how Grade Expectations can help your child succeed. 1885Glenanna Rd.eIK:ki)v- c e PiEXPH:e_ IA-1](AS 420-9930 Pickeriringng Medical Centre ""� N.G C� = HARWOOD PLACE MALL ■ Your Community Shopping Mall" ENTER OUR f� MOTHER'S DAY DRAW �, s XVinner %%-ill receive a Gift Certificate (Valued at 100x) for you & your merit to be =d used at i; 5&,04 I � kt..lilrN.Nl •, Irrr . all �r lfl (. ' HARWOOD PUKE MALL, AJAX i Just complete the ballot below & deposit it in the ballot box located in the centre of the mall I 1 ADDRESS I . PHONE MOTHERS NAME AGE OF ENTRANT_ L DRAW TO TAKE PLACE SAT., MAY 13195 ots at sews `t torr°-r_M{ ' '7 . 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Backed by our 85,000 6n tread weorourwarranty'. #7400osenm Gtm sues aho awkr6le THE KEYNGREAT SERVICE= SUE PRM &M W®NIESOAY, MAY M, I"S, WNU QUANUM LAST CoprrigM 1995. Soars Cauda Inc. E-rpe ct moi -e f •cont Veeus VISIT OUR AUTOMOTIVE CENTRE AT g SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Phone 420-8000. We're open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Sun. 12:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. centre at Oshawa General hospital and a new court- house, which will be built in Oshawa. "The facilities are need- ed, so it's the nor- mal course of action as far as I'm concerned," says Mn-. Wood - Mr. Wood doesn't feel it was a cast: of the NDP trying to buy votes. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10,1995 -PACE S-A J V1 v .3 ~' f WHOE LE NtJR. A 'SA S ERY ` and GREENHOUSES 822 I�'air•lx►rl )td. 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Call us today so we can show you how Grade Expectations can help your child succeed. 1885Glenanna Rd.eIK:ki)v- c e PiEXPH:e_ IA-1](AS 420-9930 Pickeriringng Medical Centre ""� N.G C� = HARWOOD PLACE MALL ■ Your Community Shopping Mall" ENTER OUR f� MOTHER'S DAY DRAW �, s XVinner %%-ill receive a Gift Certificate (Valued at 100x) for you & your merit to be =d used at i; 5&,04 I � kt..lilrN.Nl •, Irrr . all �r lfl (. ' HARWOOD PUKE MALL, AJAX i Just complete the ballot below & deposit it in the ballot box located in the centre of the mall I 1 ADDRESS I . PHONE MOTHERS NAME AGE OF ENTRANT_ L DRAW TO TAKE PLACE SAT., MAY 13195 About Us Timothy J. Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Advertising Manager Alvin Brouwer Retail Sales Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager A Metroland Community Newspaper published every Wednesday. Friday and Sunday. 130-132 Commercial Ave.. Ajax. Ontario. L IS 21-15. 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The News Advertiser tregularly uses recycled newsprint 1EDITONIAL Real issues It's early, but there are already some common themes developing in Ontario's provincial election campaign. The News Advertiser has been tracking three families from communities around Durham Region as the campaign unfolds and they are saying the same thing: Where's the beef? None of these families have met, they have no con- nection to one another (other than in the pages of this newspaper) and they are in different stations in life. So it was surprising that some of what they have concluded thus far is so similar. One is that none are particularly impressed by the pre-election spending spree of the New Democratic Party that included mil- lions to be spent in Durham Region. The other is that all three parties have to come clean on financial man- agement. Each party -- the New Democrats, Liberals and Progressive Conservatives -- will tell us they have hard data and a fiscal plan, but the message clearly isn't being absorbed by the average voter, as wit- nessed by the families we're covering. And what people want is simple: deficit reduction, job creation and strong leadership. Voters are tired of politicians saying what they think the people want to hear. They're tired of the provincial government's deficit management_ They're tired of hearing about great gains made in job creation when people they know are still out of work. The cynicism out there is growing, and it's grow- ing for a reason. All of the candidates in Durham Region who will be asking for our votes have to respond. Take them to task when they knock on your door. Make them answer your questions. And, make them answer in language you understand. ta.`> WRITEw TO THE NE S ADVERTISER, ] 30 COMMERCIAL AVE., AJAX, L 1 S 2H5 DR FAX US AT 6$3-7363 Pickering'Airport lands best suited for food, not flyingTo t>x eaitor: Re: Pickering Airport present use. • Hamilton will become a significant retic ver air- growth industry provided the land resource is pro - tected. The 18,600 acres is predominantly Canada News Advertiser readers desLrvc better infor- port (quoting Sheila Copps. deputy prime minis- Land Inventory Class I foodland, the best in oration than that provided by the Southern Ontario ter. —]be possibility of the fcxieral government Canaria. Airports Study (SOAS) or the musings of local investing in a new airport in Pickering is nil. "Ihe • Private family farm enterprises will provide correspondents. The authors of SOAS studies Hamilton airport has the infrastructure already employment and sustainable economic life for the have a conflict of interest in protecting their air- and is much closer to the industrial catchment region far in excess of any other land use. Port planning jobs. The correspondents seem to think that the decision is a popularity contest. area that airports need to serve." • The Canadian Air Transport Association The SOAS study is seriously flawed, fails to Many local people, including some businessmen, oppos- es a second airport and insist that Pearson be fully examine other priorities, exaggerates air travel growth and ignores economic reality. It is want a large Pickering airport. Something for nothing is always attractive. developed as needed. • A general aviation airport within the Markham unthinkable that we do to our agricultural industry The reality is that Canada has an $800 -billion lands expropriated for the Pickering airport is a which we have already done to our fishery. People should not be misled into believing that a debt. Another Mwabel airport, which was a major contributor to that debt back in the '60s, is not possibility as a replacement for the Buttonville 160 -acre airport Pickering airport is possible, reasonable, needed, possible today. The facts are: • The best use for the 18,400 acres of public lands economic or a wise land use. • Pearson will be expended to handle most fore- cast traffic ID a capacity three times greaterthan in Pickering and Markham is food productim. • Agriculture will be Durham ReQion's hest Lane D. Alk' pYAT...,C-.. ta.`> P THE NEM ADVERTL9M WED, MAY ]d, 1995 -PACE 7-A OF pC, Town of Pickering (905) 420-2222 (905)683.2760 ]PICI-RuEdif aNiG .* MAY 15 .* Council Meeting ,* MAY 18 Statutory Public Information * Meeting MAY 23 ' Executive Committee Meeting * MAY 24 * Committee of Adjustment * MAY 25 Pickering Public Library Board Meeting W 1 t/ * * t Celebrate The � ��l 01" of the ; PICKERING TRANSIT * SENIORS SHOPPING DAV � * RIDE FREE T �-_ Waterfront � # WEDNESDAYS j Trail FRIDAY MAY 269 1995 * DOMINION SAV -V -A -GENRE PICK UP: ACE f� 10:00 A.M. Waterfront Hike Commencement Meet at the lakefront at Bella Vista Drive for the hike RETURN 11:00 A.M. From• # through Petticoat Creek Conservation Area 1330 Flow ove Ave (Sign Unveiling by M.T.R.C.A.) 'rr 11� 1� 1� 9l `� 1201 Saint Martins Dr. 11:00 A.M. Wek�me by the Mayor Wayne Arthurs 1910 Faylee Cres. The Planning Department has prepared the * � Address by the Honourable David Crombie 9 Pa P Pa 1955 Valley Form Rd. Official Tree Planting East Shm community centre f following document as background work Do lion Pickering School Participation at the Bruce SP n on m by * - FOR MORE MIFORMATION CALL 6834111� Han Park on Breezy Drive -- - for a new Official Plan for the Town: 12:30 P.M. launch of the Dragon Boat by the "lest Towards a Community Design Framework The Town of Pickering � eb bat the Frenchman's Bay ; for Pickwing's New Official Plan BIKEWAYS/ r�,:00 P.M. Greeting of son Boat Delegation by i Community Design Discussion Paper F 's Say t ' The Community Design Discussion STUDY ' 1:30 P.M. Join the Pickering Seniors and the Town Paper is the gest of a series of t Delegation on the beach front wak frorn 3 dmxrrmts prepared byte Plamrg PUBLICMEE1'Il�tG f Road South ro Alex Robertson Park , oDepartirient trw was backgnarxi anew r 2:00 P.M. Ontario Hydro Presentation at Alex v r * UMDAY, MAY 16,1995 Robertson Park on Sandy Beach Road South { District 7:30 PAL t To ot�in this document. any of the released d=xnenls, or 2:30 P.M. Join in the 6 krn Bike Hike lead by the �, for turlher information regarding the* Plan OBRIEN 11IEh"1'ING ROOM Durham Touring Cycling Club Pickering District Plan Review (Enter at Recreation Complex - Arena Entrance) t Join US..... 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The fund-raiser was organized to help pay for new camp equipment. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Durham Respite Services fires up the grill O Volunteers, clients invited to annual barbecue DURHAM — They deserve a break today. That's why the Durham Association for Respite Ser- vices is inviting clients and vol- unteers to its fourth annual bar- becue to be held June 6, at WindReach Farm in Ashburn. The event is open to all vol- unteer and client families of Durham's Respite Association. The barbecue starts at 5:30 p.m. and runs until 9 p.m. There will be a petting zoo, hay rides, a nature trail, dunk tank, games, and a sing -a -long with Uncle Moe. Hot dogs, drinks and Tim - bits will be provided. W indReach Farm is located on Townline Road just east of Lakeridge Road. Reserve a spot by calling (905) 427-3541 before May 26. KINSMEN IREWORKS SALE The Kinsmen Club of Pickering's Family Fireworks Sale FIREWORKS FROM AROUND THE WORLD Factory Fresh - 100% Replacement Guarantee Discounted Prices COME CELEBRATE WITH US All Proceeds Donated to the Community SAT., SUN. & HOLIDAY MON. TRAILERS WEEKDAYS 10 A.W4 P.M. OPEN 3 P.M. - 8 P.M. sTRouos WE ACCEPT FHNHwY. Mot SAD VISA Ilwtt. M Mons tlrlllrEs Rojo U® lFlwr MotPLM CLIP THIS COUPON FOR A NEIGHBOURHOOD PARTY DISCOUNT 10% OFF ALL FIREWORKS PURCHASES OVER $100.00 AT ALL PICKERING KINSMEN LOCATIONS THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10, 1".5 -PAGE 9-A Panel discusses challenges faced by youth PICKERING — Concerned parents are invited to attend a panel discussion which aims to present possible solutions to the challenges faced by youth. The parents' council of Dunbarton High School has invited a representative from Durham Regional Police, the Chil- dren's Aid Society, Durham Behaviour Junior Management, the Barbara Blade Centre for Youth Resources, the Pickering Town Centre's head of security, and the Town of Pickering's culture and recre- ation department. The event is on Wednesday, May 17 from 7 to 9 pm. For more information, call the school at 839-1125. .0t "am of 4 w � b a Tocioy a Taiouar Kindergarten Pre -Registration Aldon Learning Centre The Durham Board of Education will offer Junior Kindergarten at the Aldon Learning Centre. 109 Burcher Road. Ajax. The program will run all day/2 full days each week. To be eligible, children must be 4 years of age by December 31. 1995 and reside within Durham Board of Education boundaries. Transportation to the program will be the responsibility of parents. A Parent Orientation Meeting will be held Thursday. June 22, 1995. 7:30 p.m. at the Aldon Learning Centre for chose who are accepted into the program. Pre -registration for the program. will take place on a "flr%t come nr%t serve" basis by telephone only -- (905) 428-63.35 and (905) 683-XH02 Wednesday, June 7, 1995 beginning at 9:30 a.m- No pre: -registration will take place heli>re this date. For further information, please call (905) 683-8802. Too Far... It's not fair that too many Durham residents have to travel outside the region for hospital care. An Educational Program of 1300IMTAL COUNM OF otNw.A !Wll Your Hospitals Working Together s PACE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 10, 199S ♦ EXPLOSION Pickering residents rocked by Scarborough house blast By REGINA PEZZARELLO "We saw the explosion almost immediately SPRIkI. To niF NWS ADVI-IMSF.R after we heard it." says Toon Ilunt, also of Rouge PICKERING, — It was too close for comfort for Valley Drive, who was watching 1V when he felt Pickering residents who recalled their reaction to the house vibrate. the blast which levelled several houses on "It felt like something hit the founda- 11 the eastern fringe of Scarhmough a short distance away last Friday night. The natural gas explosion which rocked Calibre Court in the Kineston Road -Sheppard Avenue area of that city is now believed to have been a deliberate act. injuring seven people and causing about S3 million damage. Pickering residents recall their -initial fears to the blast which could be felt on the western edge of the town. Tom Hunt tion. Mr. Bunt saw from his window flames rise 60 or 70 feet in the air. "At first we thought it was a scr ice station that blew up because it sounded like a gas explo- sion. "I thought it was an earthquake." says Lyrs James, who lives adjacent to Rouge Valley Dive on Gwenckrlyn Street. Sharon Mee, also of Gwendolyn Street. said her children were quite worried '-I was sitting in the house just before 9 because the whole house shook. -Ile boys p.m. when the house shook. Aindows rattled and thought someone was trying to get in thio: house. you could see the doors moving." said Peter Mahar of Rouge Valley Drive in Pickering. — with files from Kelly Pedro Ile looked out across the top of the Rouge Valley and saw flames. "I SAVE UP TO 40% thought 'it's not a gun shot, it's not a firecracker. it's not thunder. something ON HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE blew `e That's nts f nauwalom Rouge New Home, Non -Smokers Claims Free, Alarms Other residents from Rouge Valley } Drive felt the explosion in their ov%m FOR DETAILS OR A FREE QUOTE, CALL neighborhood across the Rouge valley from calibre Court. Rouge Valley Drive resident Bill Gregory said that he felt a boom. 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"The issue is not a dead issue," Durham Board of Education trustee Kath- leen Hopper of Oshawa unsuccessfully argued at the board's regular meeting Monday. She wanted the board to devel- op a policy outlining when meals can be provided. At present. the board has only a guideline which says "provision of food as part of work-related meetings should be avoided". While meals are approved "for lengthy meetings or workshops that have signifi- cant working sessions both before and after a normal meal fine," the guideline stipulates '.only light meals should be pro- vided" — such as a sandwich and fruit — and the cost per person is not to exceed 58.75, including taxes. Last week the board voted against a motion from trustee Audrey MacLean of Oshawa, which would have given trustees the option to pay for meals provided at weekly meetings which usually nun 6om about 530 p.m. to 10 p.m. Trustee meals cost about $7,500 a year. Opponents of that motion felt it would divide the board into two camps — those willing to pay and those who refused. Trustees also vehemently opposed a motion by Mike Nicholson, also of Oshawa, to eliminate the board's annual food bill altogether. He suggested that money fund milk and food programs for needy students. Officials believe provid- ing meals at meetings saves money in the long run. Teachers, for ununce, are often asked to attend training sessions after school because the budget for supply teachers has been cut. According to a report outlining coffee and food expendi- tures, more than 9,200 supply teachers were paid in 1990-91 to allow regular staff to attend professional develcpment sessions. That number was cut by 25 per cert[ in the 1992 budget, an additional 50 per cent in the 1993 budget and a further 15 per cent in the 19% budget " lbiis reduction in (releasing teachers The wund sas. it s 3;(m% wid M ni will Lis she IIwLS W 10-dwikl QNd- rt1 11lNNk wldi �Mle nionth -%1ki d hatters life for t1�N1L��N1 dk 1;1115 Vi'11111115 Y Mum's kitchen is the headquarters for the wide famih This (F W ltinitron will hang order a kitchen cahinet or -quick-rhe" to am to another room. Plus earphone jack for private listening, sleep timer. AN input and terns* cQontrooll. from class) has necessitated an irtcrease in all forms of workshops and curriculum training sessions after school and through the supper hour," superintendent of educa- tion in charge of business Brian Cain notes in the report. Whai Num needs is a reliable. corn ] Soni AN/F%t digital clock radia to wake not up earh for school or wurk KKR THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10, 1995 -PACE 11•A Free Initial consultation to explore reduction of Four financial pressures and worries. 7. Proposals Bankruptct �rrangemcr.ts w:h crc•dlt,,rs F v.,p mos, cgal ar.i,,r; Su,p most legal actiom dart with clean slate after legal ";,yrnents geared to your ability Ir•arance in 9 months 1t(-iain control of your assets 4;1!,nt cars) ar.(I affairs 1 Too Little... Durham taxpayers don't get their fair share of provincial hospital funding. An Educational Program of ©08M,LLOF Your Hospitals Working Together Pickering i plat her taHntntr tapes to this new 1"% Iraseliet ASL}ll irtabie &xk radu _Jinn it has a stem. hradptuft tads hAmiartp and anving care. 1}Tl 1k tit: • %* tr smy>re . free abeam ON s� w.r4t . u.i.r pr.iinm.w..ta" . 39 4r Yink-6ft ream rlin 420-3224 PAGE 12.A -TRE NEWS ADVEIMISER, WED, MAY 10. 1995" s,o REST SELLER! 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Durham hospitals have closed beds; and reduced services due to provincial fundng limits. Durham P0m I a should riot have lo suAsr overcrowdrp, delays and cancelled ;�. treatrrterrfs. ■ Ask your provincial candidate to support a fair share for Dud n. An Educational Program of ©OlPITAL C01MgL OF OU111WAr IIIOOION Your Hospitals Working Together Tel: 905-683-4943 Fax: 905-683-6453 Alae and Poiermg General HoW" Mernonal Hospft - eowmarmle Oshawa General Hospital C;cf arty Merno id Hospstal, The Cottage HoW" (L x gel WrW-1 General Hospotal Pat Perry WlrtDy Mental Haalth Centre �.«.r �4S'�: 'C' "I...:A , 6 xt,+�.� ..-.�-w PACE 14-A•THE NEWS ADVE*MEI , WAD., MAY 10,1995 Expect morefrom Sears AMOV01:11 +_eta'1n $100 ()f CRAFTSMAN' 5.5 hp gas lawn mower 3 -in -1 convertible so you can mulch, bag or discharge gross clippings. Cuts a 22" path. x36559 Sears reg. 499.99. Each 399.99 on 499 Resin stacking chair With 5 -year warranty'. 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SHOP SEARS PICKERINGTOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 am. -9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 12:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. M Composting comedy Daniel Kelly feeds the Honorable P.W. Workman during an `All About Composting' puppet play for kids at the Pickering Cen- tral Library on Saturday, May 6. The pup- pet show teaches kids -- in an entertaining fashion -- about the importance and bene- fits of composting and reducing waste. photo by Andrew Iwanowski THE NEWS ADVE"ISE1t, WED., MAY 10,199S -PAGE 15-A VON offers free ostomy supplies :DURHAM — Mw Victorian Order pick up free items on Friday, May 19 of Nurses is overstocked with ostomy from 10 a.m. to noon at the Durham supplies, so it's giving away items next VON office at 58 Rossland Rd. W., week. Oshawa. Call the regional VON at 571 - People who use the products can 3151 for more information. BEAUTIFUL qv�'_ sUNM5T 12th Annual Beauty & Baby PAGEANT FRI., T1riAY 19, 1995 5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. The Beauty Pageant Age Groups 4-2- Vicars The Baby Pageant 'ndcr One t() Four Pears ,tIN-MR NOW! llv* up entry hrc c:hur(: and nl'c)rmation available at the Mall. 77Vl:RY COA 77.YrAN!'!N CUMPI,=OA W V,5 A 7ROPflY 1URWOOD PLACE .NLU L 31-' F1ARW(X)1)ANT. S., AJAX "Your Community Shopping Nall" 115 WCS o11 N S ave save 95 :.. --� A } ss i ..... 1 �15 - �� � SCP -215 cassette portable. With headphones. Ltd. qty.. I no Rain Checks. 14-9238 jai g w save 995 s� 6495 CTR -76 handheld ;.assette recorder Voice activated Ideal for seminars 14-1156 7 e9� Secret Sender' organizer. Has phone directory, games, TVNCR remote and more. 65-833 rTlaaemark of Wsw s15 1849591 CDM -8669 system. Features top -loading CD player with 20 -track programming. Has stereo cassette deck. 3 -band equalizer and detachable 2 -way speakers. Includes convenient carry handle. Ideal for listening on the back patio. 13-8199 • \ e 10 $50 199 20 -channel base station scanner. Has 20 -channel memory. scan delay and squelch control. Scans 8 channels per second. 20-408 see 50 199%24915 20 -channel scanner. Fits easily in the glovebox of your vehicle. Has direct entry keys, scan delay. 20-307 save 11995 s3O 149.W EC -361 data organizer. calculator function. wo time, phone directory, memo. scheduler. alarr clock, calendar and se( function. 65-869 s;o 5 96 TAD 514 srngle- mrcrocassette answerer. Records your greetings and calls on the same tape. 43-752 10 -channel cordless. With 10 memory locations and noise reduction circuitry. 43-1003 save 2499 55:x. preprogramme 3 -In -1 remote. Controls TV. VCR and cable box. 1-800 toll - tree support 15-8910 s.ave 4 999 13995 save995 A s207 ,...,, TV/FM compact antenna. Has zula- n pre an;p tc jocst signals Ideal for your home. RV or cottage Mast not included 15-1611 save99 s 110 1 .-�-7r: Amplified mini -state UHFNHF TV antenna. rias w rea e,note coniro, Ideal for the cottage. Mast not included. 15-8230 X 1 2 BONUS OFFER Rices a _elluLar pnones i,,-185: effect only a phones are 1 yr term plan on the a -nff m effect from Mav °Ius your $60 jawatror'. .v In this offer celluiar C ,rest oe inmea .vim a new numoer at tiny of porch" for a nomw. a'72 'months 1treauenl ..str oil's are not Bell Mobility I Approved Cellular Agent APPLY TODAY! A Radio shack Crede card lets you make muse important purchases ut witho delaV Pnces shown are actual retail pKes. exclu siva of arty applicable taxes We reserve the rgnt to correct gmcto" or typographw errors Cheek the Whft Prt M for the Recho Sheck 3EMN SWM w pwff qm" deelNr new you. Sale Ends May 13, 1995 '+w^'•..'. ':4•SYFie h.' .FlSS,ei�OQ.f�•"Y L 9l�t'-.0 - � i ,.��.,. �.:. r. n< ... .aJ.:., ....v*...ws... •.., PAGE 1" -THE NE W3 APTEW16ER, %%zk.t Mtt,Y to, Im Sneaker Day sneaks upD on ur am 1?URHAM Lace up'host>; running shoes for Sneaker Day on Monday, May 15 The event is part of the Durham Region Fitness Council's Summer Active program which runs from May 15 to July 15. ..The aim of Summer Active is to help people lead healthier, active lifestyles through events which promote fun and fitness. Summer Active is sponsored by Participaction, Fitness Canada, Health Canada, provincial and ter- ritorial governments and national organizations and corporations. Call the Ajax Parks and Recreation Department at 427-8811, Pickering Recreation Complex at 831- 1711 or 683-6582, YMCA Pickering at 839-8011, Active Living Coalition of Durham Region (Elaine Williams) at 623-2511 or the Cardiac Rehabilita- tion Organization (Carolyn Laing) at 434-8936 for more information. / 1 , DENTAL OFFICE FAMILY DENTISTRY SPECIALIST CARE CENTRAL LOCATION MODERN FAOLITIES CONVENIENT HOURS ALL DENTAL INSURANCE FRIENDLY QUALITY SERVICE PLANS ACCEPTED General Dentistry Specialty Services Denture Therapy Dr. Raj Sivendra Dr. Shelina Dhanii Sal Spataro Dr. Rob Givelas Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Rob Pacione Dr. Nick Katsikeris Dr. Kim Le Oral Surgeon Dr. Joyce Lun Dr. David Shearer Dr. Monica Cobzac orthodontist OPEN MALL HOURS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Upper Level, South K Mart Corridor Near Into. Centre vm -=- 837-23222 .�" 40f, 0f" Ic t 01 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act of the Province of Ontario. Public tiotice is hereby given to all owners and occupants of subdivided lands or lots not exceeding 10 acres, whether or not the lots are part of a subdivision within the Town of Pickering that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such subdivided lands or lots in the Town of Pickering are destroyed by Thursday, June 1, 1995 and throughout the season, the Council of the Town of Pickering has directed the weed inspectors for the Region of Durham to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such a manner as they may deem proper; and that cutting or pulling of weeds be deemed the preferred course of action; and that the standard industry rates be charged; and that the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors in the discharge of their duties shall be placed on the Collector's Roll of the Town of Pickering against the respective parcels concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. Please note that weeds such as dandelions and goldenrod are not considered noxious weeds under the Weed Control Act. The co-operation of all citizens is earnestly solicited. V. Mason Bruce Taylor, A.M.C.T. Regional Weed Inspector Town Clerk (905) 668-7721 Ext. 5219 Town of Pickering Rent a table, help Lord Durham Public School AJAX — Lord Durham on Saturday, table rentals will For more Kathy Smith at Vendors wanting Public School's May 27 from 10 go to the school. information, call 683-8276. to sell their parent advisory a.m. to 3 p.m. at wares are invited committee will the school at 105 to help students rent tables for Burcher Rd. at the same time. $10 at a fun fair Proceeds from Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday 4 Z, appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S, Alax wh,emhxr (Between Hwy. 401 8 No. 2) Access:bb TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721.7506 AJAX: 50 Commerc a! Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 K ng St. W. 372-4744 Saiurday 8& everrng appoinimenis avadaue James R. Manch FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION 0 Pickering drivers top! Durham in seat -belt survey ❑ Ajax motorists were wearing belts in 83.9 per cent of checks DURHAM -- There is still a long way to go. The province wide seat -belt count showed that 13 -per cent of drivers are still risking their lives by not wearing a seat -belt while operating a motor vehicle. The Ministry of Transportation was hoping that number would have been five per cent or lower. More than 280,000 cars were observed in more than 130 com- munities across the province dur- ing a one -day seat -belt count April 29. Pickering drivers topped all Durham checks with 89.1 per cent wearing seat -belts. Counts in Whitby had 84.4 per cent of dri- vers buckling up. Ajax and Oshawa finished with 83.9 and 83.6 respectively. According to the results young males topped the list of drivers not obeying the law. There are many strong concerns, including the number of parents that don't ensure their children are wearing seat -belts, says Theresa Huber of the Lambton Community safety Council. "Many volunteers told us how concerned they were about the number of young children unbuck- led," she said. "They would see parents buck- led up, while their toddlers bounced around in the back seat of the car." Of all communities participating in the count, Burlington had a remarkable 98.7 of drivers counted wearing a seat -belt. , Port Rowan, located near Port Erie, gets the raspberry for a measly 44 per cent of drivers obey- ing the seat -belt law. Bingos to raise cash for AIDS group DURHAM — Want to win some money and have a good time on a Saturday afternoon? The AIDS Committee of Durham runs weekly Saturday Matinee Bin- gos. The event is at the Jubilee Pavilion, Lakeview Park, Oshawa and the new start time is noon, effective May 13. The format is the same as the evening bingo: 10 regular games, a1, 100 jackpot, mini jackpot, 2 spe- cial games and Nevada tickets. Proceeds will go to support ser- vices offered to people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. For more information, call the AIDS Committee of Durham at 665- 0051. 79lB tlrvs�uk�rrt�t,ivn►,�,1Mid, �.Mtf�ii-i Put your poetic prose to paper for contest AJAX-PICKERING — Call- ing all poets! The Frenchman's Bay Festival is holding its first annual poetry contest for students in the Ajax - Pickering region. Students are encouraged to write about the bay, the wildlife or any experiences that has occurred around the bay. Each school that participates will choose two entries who will win an official Our T-shirt with the festival logo, an all -event pass to activities at the festival and entry to win the con- test. The two winning entries will receive an official festival plaque with their name engraved, a fami- ly dinner pass at Massey's restau- rant in Picketing and the winning poems will be read during the official opening ceremonies of the festival. To register, call 839-5229 or 831-6000. %%inners saes %ou 20%-6(ft e%er% da%. But starting texla% %ou'll find better than exer sa%in„s on ladies' and men's brand name label spring and summer fashions. Specialh priced for this 0carance E%ent. • Dn-*ies • Bkwws • thniags • %.arks' aM %Im s Sbods •limes' and %krels T SMON. • %ko s SW %Ws • Viremodrs and %lore. Our liberal return police includes clearance merchandise. Open Monday to Friday 9:30-9:00, Saturday 9:30-6:00, Sunday 100-5:00. P"M* Sup"Ce lam Liverpool Rd. Sr Kingston Rd. (Hwy: 2) Phone: 837-N29 Plus 16 other Greater Toronto locations PAGE 1111441Lr Nt* ADVERPISM VVEb.; MAY 10.1995 Dance aids sick kids AJAX -- St. Bernadette Catholic Church is hosting a dance and silent auction Saturday, May 13 to help sick children. The event runs from 8 p.m. to mid- night and features live music and a disc jockey. Tickets ar $10. Call 683-8540 for more information. LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SI'ECIALISTS 17r. R Kassel MI? FIZCSC Dr. S Siomra MD I=IZCSC 905-723-8551 Oshawa II111A 0;:18 NEW 21" LAWN -BOY WITH MULCHER -� $349.95 1 Ajax & pickerin9's ody Lawn -Boy dealer PICKERING MARINE 1644 Bayty SL 837-0653 - Jeuv -1 SELL raft 498 AS 'MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD 'FULL MLS SERVICE AVAILABLE 'OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE DAVID JOSEPH PRESIDENT ® 427-1345 pQ© P110CLAMATION Of which all persons are asked to take notice and to govern themsehves accordingly. In obedience to tier Majesty' writs of election, directed by me to the Returning Officer in each electoral district, for the purpose of electing persons to represent the voters in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, public notice is hereby given of the following in each electoral district. CAN YOU VOTE? ']hose persons who on Election Day are 18 years of age or older, are Canadian citizens, and have resided in Ontario for the 6 months preceding Election Day are eligible to vote. To vote, their names must be on the NEW LIST of VOTERS or on CERTIFICATES TO VOTE issued by the Electoral District Returning Officer. In rural areas, they may be vouched for on Election Day. Door to door enumeration begins May 11th, 1995. OFFICIAL NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES CLOSES in the Returning Office of each Electoral District Thursday, May 25th, 2 p.m. ADDITIONS TO THE NEW LIST OF VOTERS must be made before 8 p.m. of Wednesday, June 7th Eligible voters missed during the Enumeration who wish to make sure of their vote must visit their Electoral District Returning Office to obtain a Certificate to Vote. Monday to Saturday inclusive 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. beginning May 18th The pbone numbers for ©ecteral District Returnme onims Sire available hum Dhvesary Amistsaee. U yon regrdre 4nfoesntiaa Wed& to yew Eleetoral Dbtrict, ask far '290ci liaws OWww" and thea the Einctoral Dbteid by nine. H you have hiends or relatives wbo have diAkuky reading, please make them aware of the Information in this notice. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Given under my hand, at Toronto, Ontario Warren R. Bailie, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER Published by the Office of the Chief Election Officer of Ontario ADVANCE POLLS Voting Hours 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. THURSDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY June 1st, 3rd and 5th at locations chosen for ease of access, or at the Office of the Electoral District Returning Officer from Saturday, May 27th to Tuesday, June 6th, Sundays excluded. Advance Poll locations will be advertised at a later date. ELECTION DAY Thursday JUNE 8th, 1995 Voting Hours 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. In the Electoral Districts of Kenora and Rainy River Voting Hours 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. FOR GENERAL ELECTION INFORMATION, CALL: TORONTO AREA 416 -754 -VOTE (OW) OUTSIDE TORONTO 1-8" 668-2727 A non-partisan Agency of the Legislative Assembly KEEPING YOU INFORMED P/36 t 1— THE NEWS AQt/gRTISER,W19Q, MAY 10,1995 -PAGE 19-A Grand Opening Celebrations Start Tomorrow at 10 a.m. We'd like to get to know a few thousand of our closest neighbours Warden Power Centre Warden and St.Clair East (416) 701-0369 r_. M___� Y v g h Pickering Home & Design Centre Hwy. 401 and Brock Road (905)427-9724 Over 20,000 Square Feet of Arts and Crafts Get Acquainted Specials CERAMCOAT PAINT 2 -oz. acrylic paint. Over 100 colours. 99` Reg. 1.49 MICHAELS ARTIST CANVAS 16' X 20'. 6-FOOTx FRAMED f""1ART99 ART FOWMD x choose F r�99� green variegderi or capensia varieties.- Framed or plaque art. We'll probably find we share a lot of interests, because we have so many to share. With over 20,000 square feet of arts, crafts and hobbies, we offer everything from miniatures and stitchery to art supplies and quilting. We have a huge selection of artificial flowers and greenery for floral design. Hundreds of ready- made frames and custom framing too. Buy a frame from us and we'll frame your picture free. Browse through rows of party and wedding supplies.Create your own wearable art, with everything from fabric paints and sequins to T-shirts and sweatshirts. DMC FLOSS 2 -oz. acryi,c point. Over 100 colmrs. 191 Reg. 33C HANDCRAFT C"LTS In a variety of pak work designs. All at prices that will make you smile. The service of our Store Associates will dazzle you. So will their ideas. Because we offer numerous in-store demonstrations and classes. Watch for our flyer in this weekend's Toronto Star. Better still, be there tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Scarborough's Warden Power Centre or Pickering's Home & Design Centre to take advantage of our terrific Grand Opening specials, and fill out a ballot to win a family holiday for 4 in Orlando, Florida. Michaels. Great selection, great service, great value...and lots of room for your imagination. Let your imagination go. ; PAGE 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10, 1995 Poetic pose Kim Tull of Dunbarton High School recites poetry during the Intemational Dance Mosaic put on by students on last week at Ajax high school- Some other displays included cultural dances, storytelling and different dance styles. Photo by Ron Pietroniro 1 F • Nutritionally Balanced Diets *64 • Eat Regular Foods • Guaranteed Safe, , Easy Weight Loss • For Women, Men & Children aEuffl��i<<s_ IME SUMMER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER... ARE YOU READY FOR IT? • Pickering Whitby Oshawa 420-422o 666-5050 436-2122 Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser! RAD■AT■OPV MOV■TOR PICKERING NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION First quarter 1995 (January 1 to March 31) This information is provided by the Atomic Energy Control Board, Canada's nuclear regulator. Radiation dose due to emissions from the Pickering Nuclear Station. Dose is reported in microsieverts (NSv), an international unit used to measure dose. — January 1 to March 31,1995: — previous quarter. — YEAR TO DATE: Dose from a single chest X-ray: about 2.4 3.0 2.4 70 Note: Natural background radiation, the annual legal limit for station emissions, and the dose from a typical X-ray are provided for reference. Emissions are in addition to background radiation. The radiation doses due to emissions are for the most exposed persons living near the station They would typically apply to persons living just outside the station boundary who are at their residences 24 hours a day who drink local water. and eat local fish and produce The doses were calculated using actual data from routine analysis of air, water, fish and vegetation samples. as well as station emission data Most persons would actually receive less than the doses indicated because they have different eating habits or live farther away from the station. Radiation doses decrease significantly as the distance from the station increases Less than 5% of the radiation dose received from the station was due to liquid emissions. while the remainder was a result of airborne emissions. For further information, please call us at 14800-668-5284. Nota Pour ohtenir une version franfaise de ce bulielin. veuille: communiquer avec nous au numero ci-dessus Atomic En Commission Commission de contr6le Control Boar de 1'energie atomique Canada CAMARO Z-28 Loaded, automatic, t -roof, bright red, etc. Stk. #2392. ME,Wi 999 plus tax '/2 TON PICK UP Work truck package, 5 speed. Finished in white. Stk. #2279. p $16i 299 lus tax BLAZER LT - Loaded". Finished in maroon with grey leather trim. Stk. #2614. Pius $325790 tax METRO SEDAN 5 speed, AM/FM cassette, dual air bags, finished in white. Stk. #2296. 11 5499p I us tax CAVALIER 4 DR SEDAN Air, automatic, cassette, ABS, air bag, finished in white. Stk. #2564. $145599 plus tax LUIINNA LS SEDAN "Loaded", finished in black. Stk. #2286. 020,599,lus tax sEvr.�e srs "Loaded", finished in diamond coat white. Stk. #2340. $531 I ��',� plus tax ALL DEMOS ARE LOW MILEAGE (MOST UNDER 10,000 KM. BALANCE OF NEW CAR WARRANTY. ASK ABOUT LEASING YOUR FAVORITE f IL ThinkTHE NEWS ADVERTISER, {'VED,'MAI(10,1995-PAGE 21-A active, e active... - AJAX — It's from6to9pm.McLean Commu- We have limited space available for... time to get active. You and your nity Centre from 6 to 8 p.m. and at The Town of mother can swim THEpuia Ajax parks and for free on Moth- the Ajax Commu- t� recreation pre- er's Day Sunday, nity Centre from 7 sents its `Summer May 14 at the to 9 pm Active' program from May 15 to July 15 to proVAXiMLY - mote active living. I _ NHOW Mayor Jim Witty will kick off the program with his annual mayor's walk on Monday, May 15 at 12:15 p.m. and 1:15 p.m. May 15 is also Sneaker Day, time to "lace up and think active" and wear your sneak- ers to work (if appropriate) or school. Starting Mon- day, May 15 to Sunday, May 21 the more you swim at the McLean Commu- nity Centre or Ajax Community Centre the better your chances of winning a Great Lake swim chal- lenge T-shirt. Outdoor fitness classes, demon- strations and dis- plays are part of the Active Living Jam boree on Thursday-, June I5 at the Ajax Com- munity Centre G5EAIA?G5 CORRECTION NOTICE In our Sears, "Expect More From Sears, sale prices start May 4th. 1995' flyer on page 6, the red tent is incorrectly illustrated. Tent should be charcoal grey with yellow accents. In our Sears. "Expect More From Sears, sale prices start Thursday, May 11th, 1995" flyer on page 17, the "Viscount" sleep sets starting at $349.99 for the twin are "Not As Illustrated-. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused cur customers. Sponsored By: ins Em i 0 g� Yoplaif— AT ......... io place ...... .... ... ... ...... .. ... ... ................ ... ............ ....... JU N & 11 TH • 10:30AM - 5:00 . Pm ....................................................................................................................... Premier Consumer Shows is excited to bring you the City Parent Family Show ... at Ontario Place! 14VAM"I Ontario Place and young families are synonymous with fun and good times — the perfect setting for the City Parent Family Show. WHY SHOULD YOU PARTICIPATE? WE'LL GIVE YOU 10 GOOD REASONS! 1. -,e speno�ng cc•,.,er the rn : , , ti ,_ 8. _:�� custGn er, ?Cuut r�ur products%ser aged 2-12 in --ana-ia ngh: no -N is aG;Drox - .,ices mately $20 bil,ion 9. :�evelop a mailing list 2. ntroduce ne;v products services 10.==ce;.� a guaranteed captive audience 3. 'Distribute croduct samc'es V 4. ncrease stere & brand a.rareness 5. 2ll your product; cr :er: ces OR Media � S ,,,, s. Scost pest s��:; sa►es IDS' ``' T F� Sponsors: & NteftiAand 7. : the edge cn y7,ur -n Pref P. dhr= 4 ;..cl ag PAGE =-A471E NE* AD'YtiMISEk WED" MAY 1e,199S It will be raining' golf balls In 13 Starlight Foundation raffle will see 3,000 golf balls dropped from helicopter AJAX — It will he raining golf balls on Tuesday, May 16. At 11 a.m. that morning, 3,000 numbered golf balls will be dropped from a helicopter on to the driving range of the Annandale Golf and Country Club. Around 3,000 raffle tickets were sold and each ticket corresponds to a numbered golf hall. Five golf balls landing closest to the designated hole will win a prize package includ- ing a sport package, an 'escape' to the Sutton Place Hotel, a Ted Williams lithograph, a night on the town and a 'pampered' package. The event aims to raise S12.000 with all proceeds going to the Starlight Foundation, an organiza- tion which brightens the lives of seriously ill children through granti- ng wishes. Ajax mayor Jim Witty will announce the winners. The Annandale Golf and Country Club is at the corner of Church and Bavly Streets in Aiax. WMOUE� Of/w,9«:P It's Home Irnpr-o>Iveme>rz t Season • - Enclosures - Patio Rooms - Patio Doors wmaows `tar! WFT.: " 'Soffit. Fascia. Eaves Additions ' Entrance Systems Rooting ' Storm Doors /lar/uiizt Kn.scz/. /liiii//i/ (/irrzNw1.S'/itt�• /9f/9 CUROLL]HOR WROVEMENTS Visit our showroom at 906 Brock Road South, Units d & 5, Pickering Crdi for a Free. NO Obhyci(ion Esi tnenie 420-4880 - a MWY .0 Showroom Hours: Mon.-ihurS 9a m -9p r^. urtY sr. c� 9a m.-dpsn_ Sat 9a.m.-2p m Sun. by appt oNy - s physiotherapy centres TREATMENT - EDUCATION - PREVENTION Brock and Bavwood Physiotherapy and Athletic Injury Centre have served the Durham Region for several years. We have built a reputation of quality care thorough the hiring of quality staff. We offer active rehabilitation programms and emphasize education and prevention. Through this philosophy we continue to grow and make changes to better serve our patients. past and future. Alex MacCulloch and staff are excited to announce the hiring of Shirley Magee. Ms. Magee is a phvsiotherapy graduate of Queen's University and a former resident of Whitby. Prior to accepting the position at Brock Physiotherapy and Athletic Injury Centre Ms. Magee was employed in an Edmonton private physiotherapy clinic. She brings to her new position experience and a wealth of post graduate training in orthopaedics. Ms. Magee looks forward to providing physiotherapy services to the residents of Durham. With the addition of Ms. Magee the Brock clinic is now able to share the same hours as the Baywood Physiotherapy and Athletic Injury Centre, being Mon. -Fri. from 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. These expanded hours offer the necessary flexibility to commuters and further serve to eliminate our waiting lists. Scientific research clearly demonstrates a faster recovery from injury with early intervention and we are pleased to be able to offer same day assessment and treatment at both facilities. Physiotherapy in a private setting has not been covered by OHIP since 1965, hence our clinic, like the majority of clinics, rely on alternative billing methods. Our services are covered by extended health insurance plans, motor vehicle accident insurance, school insurance policies for dependents, DVA and WCB. A doctor's referral is not required for treatment by a physiotherapist. At both of our facilities we work in close conjunction with physicians and believe if physiotherapy is deemed necessary the patient should see their family doctor. It has also come to the attention of many registered physiotherapists in this area that physiotherapy related activities are being carried out by non physiotherapists in poorly supervised settings. Unfortunately in these settings the patients often believe that the therapist is a physiotherapy professional. This is both potentially dangerous to the patient and very damaging to our profession. If you question the professional status of the staff or the clinic you are being treated in, please call the Ontario College of Physiotherapy at (416) 591-3828 and verify your therapist is registered. We, at our facilities strongly believe physiotherapists are the ones to administer physiotherapy! Brock Physiotherapy Baywood Physiotherapy & Athletic Injury Centre & Athletic Injury Centre 200 Brock Street North 95 Bayly Street West Whitby, Ontario L IN 4H5 _ -Suite 307, Ajax, Ontario LIS 7K8 666-8270 Hw*d1ye0shm G9nen* & A aotcn Madmen 427-2119 We've A. FOR MOM ONLY! Simply visit Glendale Marketplace on Saturday, May 13th and receive a Free miniature, decorative Flower Vase with a minimum $15 purchase at select stores. While supplies last. Complete details available at plaza. 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':_ Eer.fN'^:.yk ... .... _...... .... +�1 These people have heart THENEWS ADVERTISER. WED_ MAY 10. 199S.PArF 2_V.A s lump fees `continue to ............. ...... 0'Urt for kkeri DICKERING Casts assocrated with the jest of another lawsuit between the Town Town of Pickering's two dump fights contin- and Metro Toronto. ue to mount. ::;;The Towns suing Metro Toronto, which Pickering Town . Council recently owns the landfill, for S3 -million. approved an additional $163,655 in consul- The Town maintains the Brock West tants' and lawyers' fees in its legal battles landfill is polluting its adjacent lands and against two dump sites In Town. contaminating West Dutrns Creek. Picker - An additional fee of $122,021 was spent ing wants Metro and the Province to pay for E on the Town's battle to block the province's the cost of cleaning up the environmental Interim Waste Authority from designating contamination and to compensate the Town the EE11 site as the preferred site in the for loss of land value. Durham Region landfill search. The Town also approved consultants' and The designated site is near the existing lawyers' fees totalling $41,634 for the court Brock West Landfill site, which is the sub- battle against Metro Toronto. Thanks to someone who cared enough to donate their organs these Durham Regan residents have been given a second chance at life with new hearts. Back row, from the left, are Bill Mcllroy of Ajax, Jim Smith of Oshawa, Jack Lamers of Whitby, Gene Hovey of Pickering, Graham Perks of Ajax, and Bill Gushue of Bowmanville. Front row, from left are Hamilton Knacks of Oshawa and Mary Markidis of Ajax. photo by Regina Pezzarello By REGINA PEZZARELLO Today, he walks for an hour each SPECIAL. To TttE `'EEL'S ADVER nSFR day and is active in the Ajax seniors DURHAM — The slogan on their club. His wife Christina calls him T-shirts says it all: 'Have Heart, Be An exceptional. "I thank God I have him Organ Donor'. around," she says. The eight local residents wearing "I thought I was in heaven" after them belong to the Heartlinks club receiving the transplant, says Mr. where the only prerequisite is a trans- Perks. "It was the fust day of the rest of planted heart. Heartlinks is a five-year- my life." lie received his new heart old club whose members are heart only seven months ago. Three days transplant patients of the Toronto Hos- after the transplant he awoke to hear pital. his wife Barbara, the nurses and sur - Bill Gushue, 51, of Bowmanville, geons singing him Happy Birthday. On Hamilton Knack, 39, of Sept 16, 1994 k - Oshawa, Jack Lamers, 68, of Whitby, Graham Perks, 62, of Ajax, and Gene Hovey, 65, of Pickering were among the Heartlinks members at Ajax -Pickering Gener- al Hospital on April 25 to promote and support heart donors during Organ Donor Awareness Week. "Heartlinks gives emotional support prior to the transplant and after and it is helpful to hear from people who have gone through it," sa s M K k same day be turned 62, is the date Mr. Berks calls "the day I started living age Mr. Perles had heart ailments for 10 years and a heart transplant was his only hope. His donor was a 14 -year-old boy who died in a car accident. He's grateful to the donor family and says "their son lives in Some people have to wait forever for a heart It all depends on the size and blood type of both the char and receiver J A. nae , presi- dent of Heartlinks. William Gushue of Bowmanville "I waited three weeks for my heart; waited only 14 months for his new because of the urgency I became top heart. The good news came while he Priority." he says. Mr. Knack has a was playing Bingo. heat of a young matt who was approx- "I never go to Bingo, but I tools my imately 21 years old when he died wife (Josie) and right in the middle, my Mr. Hovey experienced heart trou- beeper went nuts," says Mr. Gushue. bles all his life. In 1989, he was admit- He's "glad to be alive" and on April 21 ted to hospital and his wife Dorothy he celebrated the fust anniversary of says "they had written him off". But on receiving his new heart- eatApril April3, 1990 Mr. Hovey made a call to Mr. Gushue is grateful to the doctors his wife that made her the happiest and nurses at Toronto Cental, saying woman on the planet. He told her he "they are second to none". had a heart after seven months on the Toronto Hospital General Division waiting list. began its heart transplant program in Now, Mr. Hovey keeps busy with March 1985. Since that time 180 heart his four gratldchiklnen transplants have been performed. Mr. Lamers had his first heat attack According to Robert Smith, senior in 1983 but, on June 26, 1988, a day be transplant co-ordinawr at Toronto Gen - remembers well because it was his aal, it's important to notify your next grandson's first birthday, he received a of kin if you want to donate your gift that saved his life: a new heart organs. - - - WIN A t�iAS BBQ�Tu� 3 3L V6 3utc. P'S Pr8 ? pass. seats. 4 cyl.. auto. P; S. P/B. air cond., AM/FM casae. P, Mirrors, au cond. 2 5 L. 4 L, auto, P/S, p,B �+ P/mirrors, LOADED. V6, auto, P5. P/B. PV. P/DL, P/mirrors, Eddie Bauer Pa e. g 4cyl.,auto, P/S, P/B, air console, cloth buckets. AM/FM, d W S W d more. On 62.000 miles, t more. 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They should also ask if there are other eligible voters resident at your address. The pbone numbers for FJectoral District Returning Offices are available from Directory Assistance. V you require information specific to your Electoral District, ask for "Ekelions Ontario" �. and tben the Electoral District by name. , If you have friends or relatives who have difficulty reading, please make them aware of the information in this notice. Published by the Office of the Chief Election Officer of Ontario Warren R. Bailie, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ENUMERATION The two Enumerators who will soon be calling at your door should produce their appointment form and identify themselves and the purpose of their visit. If you are at home, or if someone else can answer their questions, the Enumerators will complete a Form 301 for you and for any other qualified members of the household. The names of all eligible voters should then appear on the NEW LIST of VOTERS. If they miss you on their first visit, they will be making other visits or "call backs". Please give them access in order to help make sure the NEW LIST of VOTERS is as complete as possible. FOR GENERAL ELECTION INFORMATION, CALL: TORONTO AREA 416 -754 -VOTE (8683) OUTSIDE TORONTO 140)-668-2727 101E lections O Ontario A non-partisan Agency of the Legislative Assembly KEEPING YOU INFORMED EM Pine Ridge medal winners to compete at U.S. meet DURHAM — Three local high school students who earned gold medals at a provincial competition will now test their skills south of the border at an international meet. Dunbarton High School students Ken Barkhouse and Steve Maste and Pine Ridge Secondary School's Aly Valli brought home gold medals from the Ontario Skills Competition in Hamilton last Wednesday. The Pickering students earned the medals in auto service, electronics and job interview competitions, respectively. They earned the right to compete at the Ontario contest after collecting gold medals at the Durham Skills Challenge in late March. Gold -medal winners at the Ontario contest qualify to compete in the American Skills Championships. to be held in Kansas City, Missouri. from June 25 to July 1. Because there was no Canadian Skills Competition this year. Skilis Canada restricted entry to some of the American competitions to other provinces. Other medal winners from the Ontario Skills Competition: • Pine Ridge: Brad Tripp and Jeff Clarke (silver, mechatronics). Aly Valli (bronze, electronic publishing). Krista Mackinnon (silver. commer- cial photography). • Exeter High School in Ajax: Michael Wellman (bronze, small engines); • Anderson: Peter Jaruczik (silver, architectural computer-assisted draft- ing); •11 ON ALL f r 1994 & 1995 PATHRNDERS Ws �epheot & P p 1 Fuel � ax requeed 0 A C OtW l MW ease tem s a,,adabie i Tribute to Mom r OUR FAMOUS HANGING IMPATIENS BAG Our Sensational HOME GROWN Country Baskets Over 7,000 Baskets ` H. to choose from ` 103o VARIETIES FOR SUN AND SHADE a i -, � �f�� Tetrapmi WATER GARDEN KITS fi Available $4999 From ON HWY. #2 V 1/2 Mile East of Harwood Ave. AJAX I%AYF:R (;ARAE:\ (F:\TF.R AM) FISHERIES 686-2151 Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m- - 8 p.m. Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Do your part to help...Recyclel URA EAST EMO CLE RO T 1994 - INTEGRA -VIGOR -LEGEND -1995 61 TO C w F 1995 INTEGRA SEDAN RS 1.81, 16 valve DOHC, 142 hp, 4 wheel disc brakes, power windows, 2 -stage power door locks, 4 speaker, AM/FM cass., stereo with power antenna, remote trunk & gas release, 16,751 km. 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S159:�yf Y p.'18,ti8 .,.'Yi,liY ,M'li,7q mw"1i,588 905m831 mS400 40 .� 1-800-563-6662 970 Brock Rd., Pickering, Ontario L1 W 2A1 PAGE 30 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 10, 199S ♦ EDUCATION Life the bestlearning experience for students By LINDA WHITE STAFF REYORITR DURHAM — Travelling to a Third World country taught a group of Catholic high school students that not all of life's lessons can be found in a textbook. "Life is really the best learning experience of all," Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic High School student Meagan Baxter of Oshawa told Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board trustees recently. One of 22 area students who travelled to the Dominican Republic with teachers during the March Break, Meagan said students experienced a myriad of feel- ings, including "sadness, pride, faith, pain, anxiety and hope.- She ope. ,She commended native people, whose "most impor- tant possessions" were friends. family, faith and hope - That's despite conditions Poverty in the Dominican Republic didn't prevent students from discovering natives share other riches in fife. Friends, family, faith and hope play a large part in their lives. in the city of Consuelo which are "best described as unsani- tary," according to Jennifer Mackay of Father Leo J. Austin Secondary School in Whitby. -Garbage lies rotting in the street. Water, when available, is polluted. Animals run loose in the sweet.'. Students stayed with local families during their one- week stay in Consuelo, where a foreign mission is based. From them, the group vis- ited sugar camps — known as bateys — where they met many immigrant Haitians who had "fallen prey" to hopes for a better life in the Dominican Republic. But the Haitians were "subjected to slave labor," according to Rebecca Hayes of Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School in Ajax. "Men and young boys cut blistering cane for as little as $2 a day. "They lived in barrack - like homes ... It's not uncom- mon to see whole families of eight or nine people living in one -room homes ... They live in a disturbing and challeng- ing environment, but their spirit is quite alive," Rebecca observed. Students found the city slums — known as barrios — equally offensive. "The homes were nothing more than shacks made of garbage" that were often washed away by rain, noted Melissa Jones, also of Denis O'Connor. "They didn't have much, but what they did have...they were willing to share." CITY OF SCARBOROUGH THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF SCARBOROUGH NOTICE OF STUDY CONINIENCENIENT STOTT'S AND MAXWELL BRIIIGES (TNN,YN RIVERS DRIVE) CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PRELIMINARY DESIGN STUDY Due to structural deficiencies and associated safety concerns, the Corporation of the City of Scarborough has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment and Preliminary Design Study to determine the future of the Stott's and Maxwell bridges on Tw"yn Rivers Drive in the City of Scarborough. The purpose of the Environmental Assessment is to examine the need and justification for future impro%ements to the two bridges and if necessary, establish preliminary design plans. Priman and Secondary Study Areas have been established for the Study, these Study Areas are illustrated in Exhibit 1. The Primary Stud} Area is generally bounded by the lands adjacent to Twyn Rivers Drive between Sheppard Avenue and the Pickering Town Line. Planning and design alternatives relative to resolving the Stott's and S1atiwe1l bridge deficiencies w ill be developed within the Primary Study Area. A Secondary Study Area, bounded by Highway .;111 to the south, Ilighway 407 (proposed) to the north. Meadowvale Road to the west and Altona Road to the east, has been established for traffic analysis purposes. As part of the Study, an evalu..tion of various improvements to resolve the "problem" will be undertaken considering technical as well as environmental issues. Some of the. possible improvements may include, but not be limited to: Do Nothing (i.e. maintain the existing structures and provide "stop -gap" structural improvements on an "as need" basis); Remove the Existing Structures and Close the Road to Vehicular Trafflic; Retain the Existing Structures, but Close the Road to Vehicular Traft1w; Undertake Major Rehabilitation of the Existing Structures and Maintain Vehicular Trafik; and Replace and Construct New River Crossings. The Study will be undertaken in accordance with the "Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects' (the Class EA) and falls within the scope of projects described in Schedule "C" of the Class EA document. At the end of the Study, an Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared for the project and filed with the City Clerk and will be made available for review by the public for thirty (30) calendar day review period. If no outstanding concerns are brought forward during the review period, the City of Scarborough may proceed to implement the recommendations outlined in the ESR. The Class Environmental Assessment process is designed to resolve concerns of those affected by the project. If concerns relative to the Study cannot be resolved, a person/group may request that the Minister of Environment and Energy "bump up" the project to an Individual Environmental Assessment. At any time during the Study, the public are invited to comment on this project. Any group or individuals wishing to comment on the Study or require additional information may contact either one of the individuals below. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. Mr. B. Wolf, P.Eng. Mr. D.I. Allingham, P.Eng. Project Engineer Project Manager The Corporation of the Tottens Sims Hubicki Associates City of Scarborough 300 Water St. 300 Consilium Place Whitby, Ontario L IN 9.12 Scarborough, Ontario M I H 3132 Tel.: 416-396-7152 Tel.: 905-668-9363 Fax: 416-396-5681 Fax: 905-668-0221 '1'" Primary Study Area STUDY LOCATION ilt� r EXHIBIT 1 �uuuul tuniur� Secondary Shitty Area STEP THE /2 Price IN SPORT IWO OF DANCIN' / Dance Studio Registration Starts May 10/95 1 BEST FACILITIES IN TOWN Ifarwood floors; professional sound & light. 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The school's J4754 Oklahoma Pickering. or more rmation, call 1451. oo► 0 uality Triple Iez and liredded Topsoil eatm, Sand, I loab" �a DELIVERED W6-1223 428-8585 Mon: Sat. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. z me Located on Harwood Ave. Just South of Taunton Rd., Ajax THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 10, I"5 -PAGE 31-A Seminar tackles family violence CuttingAJAX — An upcoming seminar Ajax municipal offices at Harwood aimed at increasing awareness of family Avenue and Kings Crescent. concentration About 100 students took part in a 24-hour Fast for Life recently at Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic School in Ajax. The event was to raise awareness of such social problems as poverty. Odette Pretty makes a pair of shoes for a game called Trading Shoes. photos by Andrew iwanowski J K C y violence will also offer advice to vic- tims. Durham Regional Police, Ajax divi- sion, hosts a panel discussion featuring representatives from area organizations which deal with family violence. You're invited to one of two sessions. The first is offered Wednesday, May 17 from 11:30 am. to 1 pm. A second session is on Thursday, May 18 from 7 to 9 pm. Both seminars, offered during Police Week, are at the council chambers at the CullenC ardens Miniature Village Treat Mom on Mother's Day, May 14th Start with Brunt`h,tr 1)mncr at the ('ullen Gardens RcNtaurant. t Then visit the spectacular Tulip Festival featuring 11Nl.W0 tulips. dafft)dik and pansies. Learn the steps! - Sat. May 13 • I pm &'_:30pin acLawaillrotillAw Upbeat semon, perform. Sun. 11ar 14 - ?pm & Spm RESTAURANT - GL L FOR RESERVATIONS (WS) 430-2526 ie ,e Ir.terlochrg, ritore nperiali;ts UP TO PROG d OFF OFF PISA SRNG STONE fJ PUNTAi[i a oY INT. Q� St1t1TT0'S FqR © Ms MARKET Gm%wsofoxey t~$,amts Make bother's Day • ' Special_ Hanging Baskets '9.95 C:crantum�. Impatwn,, Ar %lin. Vtorr „f Yu r Favnuntc� JI;� aF J.t t,ti�.•L . 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Gam - 4pm 416-439-8888 PAGE 32 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 10, 1995 A RESTAURANT OF DISTINCTION The Old Liverpool House SINCE 1827 With all their heart Students at Highbush Public School in Pickering wore their hearts on their sleeves in a recent Jump Rope for Heart skipping event to raise money for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. photo by A.J. Groen Helpers for breast cancer 1Ir�' �1jj(jj# a OPEN MOTHER'S DAY `✓ Noon Till 11pm CARNATIONS FOR MOM SPECIALS INCLUDE GARLIC BREAD, SOUP OR SALAD 596 TO s149' Kids menu available Book ahead The Ranch Bar & Grill 89 Commercial Avenue, Ajax 619-2138 NOIti ol'IN -I %DA) !BION-TUES - IIAX) - MIDNIGHT WED.-FRI - 11:30 - I AM SAT. - 12 NOON TO IAM 5UN - 12 NOON TO 11-00 PM *;0 C --- ROUGE VALLEY THERAPY J St�1,�����►I� CENTRE INC. Specializing in Therapeutic Massage by Registered Therapists Come In 8t: Let's I'amper You. Relaxing Body Massage, Aromatherapy or Reflexology Offer expires Mav 2(r', 1995 '30' Gift Certificates Available 376 Kingston Road, HOURS knit 17, Pickering MON.-FRI. SAT. (go,;) 509-4187 11 A.M.- 9 P.M. 12 - 6 P.M. Extended Health Coverage UP" EVERY DAY M0 kK YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT MOLE MOTHER'S DAY OPEN 9:00 a.m. - 9.00 p.m. EVERYTHING ON OUR MENU or less Breakfast Special $2.49 ;kering Town Centre 839-2507 Restaurant lierntan 1nternatioRa!('uarnee I tic Courtyard q 'ltc ferrnq ,Vtaage Beef W(ifaden unth Spatztr & 'Dumpling tBrunch wiff raiunte the f rlltrarinq Sundky) /.� .:.;../.�.' /.. .,.. : •./1.1,1,/:_��. ! Menu for Mother's Day Sunday, May 14th Prime Roast Beef............................$11.95 society needed $11.95 DURHAM — Volunteers are B.B.Q. Ribs........................................$9.95 being sought for a Durham chapter $9.95 of the Breast Cancer Society of Canada. The society is a national organiza- tion founded in Sarnia, Ontario in Breaded Shrimp...............................$9.95 1991 and raises money to fund Seafood Combination ....................$10.95 breast cancer research. Volunteers would be asked to increase public awareness of breast cancer, the research being done to combat the disease and the society's activities. Depending on their inter- ests, volunteers would help with the day -today operation of a Durham chapter, organize fund-raising events, speak to the public, and serve on the chapter's executive. Breast cancer is the second most common form of cancer affecting Canadian women, with more than 18,000 cases diagnosed annually, claiming more than 5,000 lives. This 4 means that an average of 15 Canadian women die from breast cancer each day. For more information, call the Society in Ajax at 686-7993. 1Ir�' �1jj(jj# a OPEN MOTHER'S DAY `✓ Noon Till 11pm CARNATIONS FOR MOM SPECIALS INCLUDE GARLIC BREAD, SOUP OR SALAD 596 TO s149' Kids menu available Book ahead The Ranch Bar & Grill 89 Commercial Avenue, Ajax 619-2138 NOIti ol'IN -I %DA) !BION-TUES - IIAX) - MIDNIGHT WED.-FRI - 11:30 - I AM SAT. - 12 NOON TO IAM 5UN - 12 NOON TO 11-00 PM *;0 C --- ROUGE VALLEY THERAPY J St�1,�����►I� CENTRE INC. Specializing in Therapeutic Massage by Registered Therapists Come In 8t: Let's I'amper You. Relaxing Body Massage, Aromatherapy or Reflexology Offer expires Mav 2(r', 1995 '30' Gift Certificates Available 376 Kingston Road, HOURS knit 17, Pickering MON.-FRI. SAT. (go,;) 509-4187 11 A.M.- 9 P.M. 12 - 6 P.M. Extended Health Coverage UP" EVERY DAY M0 kK YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT MOLE MOTHER'S DAY OPEN 9:00 a.m. - 9.00 p.m. EVERYTHING ON OUR MENU or less Breakfast Special $2.49 ;kering Town Centre 839-2507 Restaurant lierntan 1nternatioRa!('uarnee I tic Courtyard q 'ltc ferrnq ,Vtaage Beef W(ifaden unth Spatztr & 'Dumpling tBrunch wiff raiunte the f rlltrarinq Sundky) /.� .:.;../.�.' /.. .,.. : •./1.1,1,/:_��. ! Menu for Mother's Day Sunday, May 14th Prime Roast Beef............................$11.95 New York SirIoin........................... $11.95 Loin Lamb Chops.............................$9.95 B.B.Q. Ribs........................................$9.95 Breast of Chicken ............................ $9.95 with mushroom sauce VealParmigiana...............................$9.95 Filet of Sole .................................... $8.95 Breaded Shrimp...............................$9.95 Seafood Combination ....................$10.95 TIIESE SPECIALS SERVED FROM NOON TIL 3 P.M MAKE YOU�RESE�RVATIMO�NS� EARLY FOR DINNER SPECIALS 1924 KI`GSTON RD., PICKERIM; 9ree Banquet 9 acd t w : l vadablc ,loin 'i l c `For A Great `Truro XGfa;(td European :atmosphere (food Service - Good g ood Hefen & !Ahke Sauter er staff welcome you for Afother's ,Pay Special Sundati, slay 14th 11: ;0 - 9:00 P.M. RG;erl7ation. WCcorrtmended 427-6760 Serving Regular menu from 11:30 9:00 p m. indudes a cfU&ren's menu Medallion of Pork L inn with Potatoes ey sl wltables. IOa (hd ` 1rLgston 9Zcf. 1'ickeriny '111 qc, AjaX ' in the Courtyard , ,.ter_- ----- - Grasscycle your lawn Clippings Now that grass -cutting season is almost here, Durham Region and the Town of Whitby, where the grass clippings are sent, urge all home- owners to leave the clippings on the lawn to act as a free and natural fer- tilizer. Grasscycling encourages a deeper root system to provide better resilience during dry weather. In fact, clippings actually reduce evaporation of water, thus maintain- ing a greater supply of moisture to feed your lawn. They also release valuable nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus back into larraine roulston the soil which feed i and protect I a w n s , against dis- ease. If grass c7 has not sprayed with pesti- cides, a amount lof a ,, der's clippings Repoft can also beutilized in a com- poster. Add a thin layer of dry grass to your composter or dig it into your flower beds or vegetable garden for fertiliz- er. Grasscycling is a simple, effec- tive way for residents to do their part for the environment. It reduces the amount of yard waste at curbside which results in fewer trucks to col- lect the bags, hence lower operating costs. Also, fewer trucks means less pollutants going into the atmos- phere! 000 To celebrate National Compost Awareness Week, the Durham Region Works Department has been offering its Truckload Composter Sale and "How-to" Workshop across the Region. On Saturday, May 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Millwork Home Centre, 19 Notion Rd., Ajax, residents can purchase the Earth Machine for $15 and obtain free composting mforma- tion. OOO For yard waste pick-up in May, Ajax residents can place it at curb- side during their regular garbage day - Starting May 23, yard waste will be collected on the regular Blue Box day. Large hedge clippings and branches get gathered regularly by the chipper. For Pickering, collection days are May 15 and 29. Please recycle this newspaper V • t im; COLOUXv 4 �rder M0 i rycnf OR 046. �4 .'r4.� "Cwt), r ' r fYyr.ty � �'yf), #2 yffi �� UY t 10 HANGING BASKET SALE C EW FLOWERINGSKETS AT REGULARAY ONLY 1e FOR THEOF SN AR ORSER VALUE) large selection of new Cascadia i Saland Petunias in stock, along with large moss gaskets HUGE HIBISCUS BUSH - VIBRANT BLOOMS REG. $29" YELLOW, PINK OR RED 8 !_0 _1W ------ 1_8 --- S39°' - - _ SUMMER SUNSHINE IMPATIENS?,, Fo �0 4" POT -REG $20 0 $ J -------------- POTTED ROSE BUSHES 3 FOR REG $SST PRICE AROUND�,n�11� $ 25 ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 4f HUGE SELECTION _$9"SALE$777--____-- COCOA BEAN MULCH 2.5 CU. Ft Bag. REG S7"SALE$666 EACH PERENNIAL PLANTS - 3" POT SIZE While they last o j- 1144 - -- - 00wHERBS 51 " --------------- HAIVIMOCKS-- Just for Mom (Not Dad) s/ 5251 OFF ----------------------All sizes GERANIUMS,men In full bloom pp,tftased by $467 the dozen I'19' DOZEN' _ Each ------------ UPRIGHT JUNIPERS & CEDARS YO UR CHOI CE $1888 FOR VEGGIE LOVERS Early bird sale All vegetables808 (BOX of 4) sox Etgra"cede Hedges NOW ClenlatlS in stock Greenhouse uo m,tW„ off now open Fresh Sod Huge TrM now in PAGE34-A-TME NENlSADYENrISER, WED., MAY lo, 199s Entertainment Philharmonic choir offers `A Potpourri of Song' in May DURHAM — The Durham Philharmonic Choir. under the direction of Robert Phillips, presents it,, third and final concert of the season on Sunday. May 28 at 8 p.m. at Harmony United Church (Harmony Road at King Street East) in Oshawa. Tire program. called A Potpourri of Song, will feature music for "peace, freedom and springtime " Special guest performers will be the Oshawa Festival Singers, directed by Lorie Easton. Tickets are $10 (S8 for students and 0000000 seniors). They're • 7pjTE available at: • Amazing Greek Wilson and Lee •Lunch cs•rn Music Store. 87 • "'y �• from Simcoe St. ti in • er td(F'- d:s� eat h hd aV l Oshawa: Discs and • Join us for Dats, Thickson • Monday to wrd Road and Dundas • entree or Street in Whitby-, . 1 tree ((:anrwtba,� crtthi and the lamination Oshawa kiosk, at • the Oshawa Centre. • • French music, comedy featured at concert DURHAM — Look out' Les H a r d i s Moussaillons are coming to town. The four wacky musicians, who perform in a whirlwind of manic energy and irrepressible humor, are in Oshawa on May 26. The show is being organized by Les Promotions Culturelles, of the French Community C e n t r e L'Amicale. It st will be their la show of the sea- son for young people - It will be pre- sented at St. Charles Garnier Secondary School, 1020 Dryden Blvd. in Whitby. The con- cert starts at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 26. Tickets are $8 for students, $15 for adults. For more information, caU L' Amicale at 4347676. • • • • • • • eU RESTARANT a $ .Mediterranean food! a day fnim $4.99, Dinner $7.99 do after 4m p.� 12 cat for free!ee • tilt entr-mle-red. ) Mother's Day! • nc5da - for even • dered receive • appetr! ize• ned with any ocher -Mr. ) • • • NIC-l'ORLA DAY (.ELEBR• ,110N • • Join as for our • • V ictorb day cckbcatbn. • • Sunday, May 21, 1995 at 5 p.m. • • There will be a o,)., dancing & prier+ to be vnwL • • Admission $1&95 ($21.95 at the door!) • • .dmemokia iotWdes o.).. daocia& elwrrous • • chaoco a wkmk R prim ao tube,. appetizer & • • decor[ off ow special viCwu day cornu. coffee • • and mach, thmagbow the sigk. unfrmied pop • • for do0tated drhTm4 Maihbk for any tinction • • Pleme call for ioformatioo and spacial rata: • • Come and enjoy the atmosphere, • • watch a game with a few friends • • and in general enjoy yourself. • 0 (905) 619-8075 • 100 Westney Rd. S., Ajax • • Every Sundry join us for our • 2 for 1 entree day. • Ali day and every Sunday • • except for holidays. • • (Cannot br cumbiac-d with any other o►ffrr.) • 000000000000000 :1717■Ir "WE'RE HAVING A PARTY" YES WE DID R! We're 5 years young JOIN US FOR OUR BIRTHDAY BASH Fri., May 12th all day & nite birthday cake, DJ dance mix Giveaways, good people & good fun make us CENTREFIELDS. Male Exotic dances for the ladies Wed. niter. D_ J dance ma with Karaoke Thurs.. Fri., Sat. Sundays from 4 to 6 p.m. Come Boogie with our One Man Boogie Band"' Jimmy Fraser Sing to win with Durham's Best Lozoi Karaoke 9 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. THE 3X011:11 trot T,titrrll 7r •1.1$Ittttt *t_. ? jax 683_r,6,7 isII 11H 1M11.it 1.1?A(;I 1{ /.ir,.• 'r 4-f Still., Nf av 14th 110) a.m. BLACKBURN Vs I.IVERPOOI. $5.00 Cover . V7 T', VU.V(:1.117; a':omiirR Fran..Ifay 19d - TONY SPRI' (formerly of Wild T and clic Spint) Sweet sounds Diane Wheler, fore- ground, and Debbie Martin of the Pickering Concert Band play sweet notes on the flute during the Swing into Spring con- cert at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church on Sunday. The show fea- tured music of the big band era. photo by Andrew Iwanowski FEED A FAMILY OF FOUR 011'v 4VIs 14 4,,, Includes 4 reg burgers, d.• ---,I 4 small fees, 4 16 oz soft -dunks 8 4 sundaes. No Coupon Required 1 . 1 250 Sayly St, W., Ajax 619-0662 Enjoy the exotic cuisine at 711 pry.. *i it� • INDIAN MUM tBuffet ae wxitccea ran SZECHUAN at CANTONESE NE CUISI I�f�fl�dC d � .�ri��tC1Q,L ♦�� ALL DAY T `t �e M ' � iA bdaY, May 10 NON - STOP BUFFET 8.99 = Oki) ADUM 11:30a.m.-9Oop.m. _ _ ( 1D REN FREEG/9FOR WTNERS ra - f4f0 8AY1Y SI., DICKERING CALL FOR RESERVATIONS Abe W s0 s7vav 420MacKenzie PkIm c E0 J 91 1 1 Mother's Day Buffet ff Qr.IY ,_. _ i 1 1.99t�11�„ 1 per. l Lobster, Shrimp, Crab, 1 1 BBQ Ribs, Dim Sum & much more. 1 1 375 Kingston Rd. (at Rougemount) 509-9876 1 1No couponson May 14 Expires May 18195 Sweet sounds Diane Wheler, fore- ground, and Debbie Martin of the Pickering Concert Band play sweet notes on the flute during the Swing into Spring con- cert at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church on Sunday. The show fea- tured music of the big band era. photo by Andrew Iwanowski FEED A FAMILY OF FOUR 011'v 4VIs 14 4,,, Includes 4 reg burgers, d.• ---,I 4 small fees, 4 16 oz soft -dunks 8 4 sundaes. No Coupon Required 1 . 1 250 Sayly St, W., Ajax 619-0662 Enjoy the exotic cuisine at 711 pry.. *i it� • INDIAN MUM tBuffet ae wxitccea ran SZECHUAN at CANTONESE NE CUISI I�f�fl�dC d � .�ri��tC1Q,L ♦�� ALL DAY T `t �e M ' � iA bdaY, May 10 NON - STOP BUFFET 8.99 = Oki) ADUM 11:30a.m.-9Oop.m. _ _ ( 1D REN FREEG/9FOR WTNERS ra - f4f0 8AY1Y SI., DICKERING CALL FOR RESERVATIONS Abe W s0 s7vav 420MacKenzie PkIm c Billboard is a free feature for community events of a non-profit nature. To have your events promoted in Billboard, fax 683-7363 or write to the Ajax -Pickering N e w s Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont., LIS 2H5. Billboard WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 HARD OF HEARING: The Hard of Hearing support group meets the second Wednesday of every month from 7 to 8:30 p.m., usually at the Oshawa Deaf Centre, 750 King St. E. 655-5544 (Gayle, voice or TTY, answering machine for voice only) for meeting location. MANAGEMENT: The Durham branch of the Canadian Institute of Management holds its annual general meeting at Cullen Gardens, 300 Taunton Rd. W., Whitby. Reception at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Gordon Simpson of Mansis Development Corp. discusses performance man- agement. Free for CIM members and students, $25 for the public. RSVP by May 8.434-7669. TENNIS: The Amberlea Tennis Club holds registration from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys Catholic School, 1765 Meadowview Ave., Pickering. 839-8825. LEARNING DISABILITIES: The Learning Disabilities Association, Oshawa chapter, meets at 7 p.m. at the Grandview Rehabilitation and Treatment Centre, Bloor St. E. and Townline Rd. S., Oshawa. Topic is Summer Holidays and How to Survive. Take your children, as a support group is being formed for them. 436-7706 (Nancy). THURSDAY, MAY 11 ANTI -RACISM: The Taking A Stand anti -racism educational pro- gram of the Social Development Council of Ajax -Pickering holds a planning meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering. Register, 686-2661 (Tanya Gulliver). NEWCOMERS: The Pickering - Ajax Newcomers Club meets the -- fled$ lel:'RrSJ►DWbftI.S'EJt,•ftl), m ti l0,1p95-PAGB3s A May 10, 1995 second Thursday of each month at 8 p.m. at Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. It's for women living in the area three years or less. 831-7824 (Lorraine). HOMEPRENEUR: The Durham Homepreneur Group holds a break- fast meeting the second Thursday of each month from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Annandale Country Club, corner of Church St. and Bayly St., Ajax. Tickets are $10 and include break- fast and guest speakers. Anyone interested in starting a home busi- ness is welcome. 420-6817 or 831- 9500. COMPUTERS: The Durham P.C. Users .: Club meets at the = CAW Local 222„u - Hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa, from 7 to 10 l OCEAN QUEEN I FISH & CHIPS HeR i TCHI 'G 1 I I • I Take O Only arida an Restauran Bey two 2 orders of t. t I HAUBUT FISH 8t CHIPS I ..:,:,Out visit 'to HANDA'S INDIAN Hatda's also serves South Indian specialities and get ONE (1) FREE RESTAURANT and your tastebuds will like Masala Dosa, Ilii. Vada, etc sumI � With This Coupon �� Handa's is becoming increasingly weU Offer expires May 31/95 ;For those who think Indian food is too hot, - known for their lunch and dinner buffets. Fara Take Out Special Only they will be pleasantly surprised to find it fixed price. one can sample an entire range of F 1 intricately aad subtly spiced Jndian delicacies including: appetizer samosas. I C N FlSH 8 CH” !Owners Amita and Sunil Handa say` that - 2 coli salads, alu papri cheat (snadt), basiaati In the Ajax Plaza I "spicy does not mean that a will be too bot to rice. veg. and non-veg. carries, tandoori I X90 HarwoodA� South I eat. "The spines in our food bring out the chicken ken afd �y �d need bread, followed I I flavor!.- by dessem Chutneys, pickles and papedurns I X427-6726 Located at 1410 l3ayly Street, just east of the .;ue mchtded to add to the taste L----- --- J Pickering GO Station, Harada's has been open „ The lunch buffet, for $5.99, is served from for two and a half years. They have gone 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Mon. to Fri. and on T thro§O extensive retavat . Today it is a Saturday i:t is $6.99. The $8.99 dinner buffet is ' j j tincht-Acr fine dh"g restaurant that is fully li*cnsed served 7 days a week from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. with a menu Bund with disco t are simply This Sunday, Mother's Day, these will be a Arms delicious and vett' ae a c. bullet served, all day, for $8.99. w; ttic .m mu, yo. will -find variety For take-out. dinner for Z14i6 at an Coning Events VOSetum and dishes, mat we incredible price, Buffet or any item from the MOW WAXNdift to YtUr choice of mild, MM are available- Cuswmers find it very I I GOLF -PUTTING hot spm, In fam for those who convent to call from work before leaving CONTEST May 17th - 8 .m. pref6i fa b4 v the is listed (cod pick up their order on their way home. Presented 6vp Wilk low Tiro. V� Assad and .: ,Fw more irdbrinsfion for this unique aad _ receive a `II#l�J6 ort tail se �. �t qM 43)6. 0 Premium Beer Co. fi RAND OPENING w!< PARTY ofGK DO June 1st - 6 pm. G "A Molson's Event" �k h. GOLF TOURNAMENT awnbrook Golf Course `50 June 11th (Call for details) P F MOTHERS DAY '` . BUFFET x Pubbrit, spirits s tz ohne tlitest lnported a May 14th - 10 a.m.4 p.m. y ;-! arNl teiipo !sweet on rep to 1lilerid lid >; y DINNER - $9.95 Jolt& 0 101, p� Speciah, nador.for an ti011l Wtltr tta& x 1400 Bayly St. (at Liverpool) SMOKE FREE MAY 7-14/95 - -2366 CALL .- 837 p.m. Annual elections and swap meet for members. 728-9351 (Bruce Laycraft), 623-2787 (Linda Netten). TRAINING: The Ontario Training and Adjustment Board holds an information session at 7 p.m. at the Durham Board of Education Centre, room 2007, 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. It's to educate business owners and managers on the new training process and the function of the Local Training Board. 668-6831 (Marc Kealey) or 644-4056 (Roger Hudson). FRIDAY, MAY 12 BAKE SALE: The Royal Bank, Hwy. 2 and Liverpool Rd. branch, Pickering, holds its 10th annual bake sale and fund-raiser from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Raffle, baked goods. Free coffee, juice and donuts. Proceeds to Tim Horton's Children's Foundation. 839-5753. FUN NIGHT: Lester B. Pearson Public School, 21 Coughlen St., Ajax, holds a barbecue and fun night from 5 to 8 p.m. Raffle, games, bake sale, tea room. Proceeds to the school. 427-4195 (Kim Bell). VOLLEYBALL: The Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources. 910 I-iverpool Rd. S., Pickering, hosts a free volleyball clinic from 3:30 to 6 p.m. for teens. Pre -registration rec- ommended. Walk-ins accepted if there's space. Instructors are a certi- fied Ontario volleyball referee and former Ontario volleyball player. K39-6131. YOUTH DANCE: The Ajax Wildcats hold a dance for Grades 5 to 8 students at the Ajax Community Centre. Centennial Rd., from 7 to 10 p.m. Entertainment by Mike" s Music Machine. Tickets are available at the door for S5- For advance tickets, call Henry Nelson at 683-0351. SATURDAY, STAY 13 EUCHRE: The South Pickering Seniors' Club in the East Shore Community Centre. — 910 Liverpool Rd.,A south of Bayly St.. holds its Saturday Night Euchre Club for members and A their guests at 7 p.m. Admission S3. Refreshments, prizes. 8394584 (John). NATURE: The fourth of an eight- week Nature Club for Kids is held at Greenwood Conservation Area, Westney Rd., six kilometres north of Hwy. 401, Pickering. Games, nature walks, crafts. Theme is Ponds (aquat- ic life). Craft is burlap wall hangings. $5 per visit. Pre -register. 416-661- 6600, ext. 203 (The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority). ORCHESTRA: The Pickering Philharmonic Orchestra performs at 7 pm. at Pickering High School, 180 Church St. N., Pickering Village. All Beethoven program, including Egmont Overture and the Fifth Symphony. Tickets are $18 for adults, $12 for seniors and $8 for children. 839-7474. AUCTION: St. Bernadette Catholic Church, Bayly St. and Harwood Ave., Ajax, hosts a Dance and Silent Auction from 8 p.m. to midnight. Live music, disc jockey, cash bar. Tickets $10. Proceeds to the Hospital for Sick Children. 683-8540. ARTHRITIS: The Arthritis Society holds a golfing fund-raiser from noon to 3 p.m. at Durham Driving Range, Taunton Rd. east of Simcoe St. in Oshawa. Proceeds support society activities. 4347221. PAGE -I&A-THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 10, 1995 Entertainment May 10, 1995 Guitar collector loves the stringed things — g the older the better times by big -name touring "I went to get it fixed music business. He buys rywood finish. This partic- ply guitarist Keith producer and ex -Cult gui- Jamie Stewart. The BAL RIVETT s1�niTRI!-- ER one time and the (guitar and sells vintage guitars ular guitar type is the Richards with an acoustic for the video Almost Hear tarist group, dubbed Eddie M, PICKERING — Some have an axe to shop) owner offered to trade a new one for it. 1 through his company Tundra Music: he's a co- choice of blues masters B.B. King and Freddy You Sigh being shot in hopes to put the album out people grind. A Pickering man tried the new guitar for a owner of Vadim Bass gui- King and rock 'n' roll Metro. Richards chose a on the CD -Rom format. McDonald is also a dri- has axes on his mind — while, but there was no tars, a North York compa- ground breaker Chuck rare 50 -year-old Silver Bel dark ving force behind axes as in guitars — and the older the better. way I could get into it. I found out later it was a '57 ny which crafts handmade four-, five- and six -string Berry. He also owns a Gibson Flying V guitar, acoustic, a -hued, pearl -inlayed instrument Canada's Vintage Guitar The sounds of the guitar Strat. No wonder the guy electric basses: he owns a one of only 98 in the made in New Mexico, for Show, slated for the Thornhill Community — acoustic or electric — wanted it. It's by far the company which manufac- world. This guitar is the use in the video. Richards autographed Centre June 3 and 4. It's the feel of the fretboard, and the sheer craftsman- best guitar I've ever played and I still have it to tures speaker cabinets for Steavens amplifiers: and chosen instrument of blues musician Albert King the guitar for McDonald an annual trade show ship of the instrument have this day•" he's a guitarist and vocal- who's influenced such gui- when he returned it. As for McDonald's which draws guitar enthu- siasts and dealers from long held a fascination for 38-vear-old Ed McDonald, Now, his vintage guitar collection includes about ist currently recording a CD with several Toronto- tar luminaries as Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page. musical career, he's across North America. who purchased his first 100 of the stringed jewels area musicians. Also on his list of '57 recording an independent CD Mississauga For more information about the show, call vintage guitar quite by accident, as a teenager. by such companies as Fender and Gibson. hardly Moreover, he's a vin- tape guitar sleuth who's prized guitars is a Gibson J-200 Sunburst at a stu- dio, under the direction of guitar McDonald at 420-9582. "Twenty-five years ago, a day goes by that he s not been contacted numerous acoustic. -It s a big. Jumbo I got my first (Fender) tracking down another gui- times by big -name touring flat -top guitar. It has a Stratocaster by a fluke" tar gem to add to his trea- musical acts. including the great, great sound," when he purchased it from sure. Rolling Stones and ZZ explains McDonald. This a dealer who was equally Collecting vintage gui- Top. to track down a gui- male of guitar is exten- unaware of its value, tars is not McDonald's tar a musician wants to use sively used by music great recalls McDonald. only involvement in the in a video or on stage. Bob Dylan. , Much First and foremost, One of his guitars was 3. St mftnit Redemption x#* R Drama McDonald is a vintage made famous for another Much 4. "rapped r parabse anew' * * aG 13 guitar aficionado and his reason. In 1989. when the Much None 5. Puppet Masters yt large collection attests to Rolling Stones hit Toronto Lots Mum W!3 h his love of the instrument. for their Steel Wheels R Amon Much Among his prize guitars tour. McDonald was con- T. Dua Sherr * * * PG -13 is a 1959 Gibson ES -355 tacted by a member of the Some Naw l The River Wid electric guitar with a cher- Stones' entourage to sup - Guitar man Vintage guitar collector Ed McDonald has amassed about 100 such guitars at his Pickering home. Besides buying and selling these musical gems, he's also been called upon to track them down for major miusical ads, once helping Rolling Stones' Keith Richard find a particular guitar for use in a video. photo by A.J. Groen 1527 BAYLY ST. PICKERING :SPE\ SUNDAY MAY 141" 4PM-IOPM BRING MOM TO AN EVENING OF FLtiE DINING AND - RELAXED �• ATMOSPIIERE. 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III Championships in Sudbury. From left are photo by Andrew Iwanowski PICKERING — The Pickering Swim Club is the top team in the province aper winning the Ontario Division III Team Championship at Laurentian University in Sudbury this past weekend. The Pickering club sent 25 elite swim- mers to the provincial meet, where team points were awarded for each top -eight finish. Pickering swunmers. proved to be untouchable, finishing with 475 points — more than 100 points better than its nearest competitor. Pickering relay teams were dominant at the provincials. Pickering's 15 -and - over girls' relay team struck gold twice. Team members were Julianne Gardener. 13. Ae-Young Cho, 13, Karen Gerroir, 17, Nikki Minchin, 18, and Stephanie Wilkinson, 18. The 15 -and -over boys were equally impressive, capturing gold and silver medals. Team members are Dave Fogel, 18, Shane O'Neil, 20, Nathan Kaye, 17, and Derek Howard, 15. The 11-12 girls' squad placed third and sixth in their relays with team mem- bers Tara Wailes, 12, Alicia Kaye, 11, Megan Shanks, 11, and Catherine Kitscha. 12. The 13-14 girls' relay team placed Picker*ing High athletes make tracks at meet AJAX-PICKERING - Pickering High eventlames Arnold. Davis, Soverall and Small School athletes outran the competition at the The junior boys' division was led by Devon captured top spot m the junior boys' 4 -x -100m Cardinal Carter Track and Field Trade Classic Davis who was the male track athlete of the relay, setting a new meet record in the in Etobicoke recently. meet and set new meet records in the long process. In the midget boys' division. Ricardo Wade jump and triple jump and placed second in the In the senior bovs' division. Zayd Rouse set a new record in the 100 -metre hurdles and 200m race. wort the 110m hurdles, while Louwcn Allen placed third in the 100m sprint. Jammal Keith Binns was second in the junior boys' was second in high jump and fifth in -the 100m Andersen was second in the 300m hurdles and 11Orn hurdles and sixth in the 300m hurdles. and 200m sprints. :fourth in the 100m hurdles, while Dwayne Dwayne Soverall earned a bronze medal in The senior boys' 4 -x -100m relay team of Lucas finisW fifth in the 200m race. _ the junior boys' 300m handles and sixth in the Rouse, Allen, Serle Soverall and Kevin The Pickering High midget boys' 4.x- 100m 200m race. Amberley Small and Neil Yarde Browne ran to a bronze medal in the event Telay team of Sherwayne Wilson, Wade, were fifth in the 100m dash and third in the Allison Payne was fcxirth in the 200m race Andersen and I[Awas captured first place in the triple jump, respectively. ,. ,,:_,_ in the midget girls' bracket Panthers' season begins with rookie camp By AL RIVEIT SPORTS RE PORTDt PICKERING — The renaissance of the Pickering Pumbers jiIinioir hockey hockey dub has begun. The Metro Junior `A' Hockey League dub opened its annual rookie camp at the Pickering Recreation Complex Monday and Tuesday. The camp concludes this weekend, with ses- sions at the complex on Saturday from 3 to 7 Pm- and Sunday Som 1 to 4 p,m, More than 80 rookie prospects will skate at the camp and Panthers' general manager Ron Blizzard expects maty of these rookies will earn an invitation to the club's main training camp in August "If we get about one-third of them to come back in August, that would be excellent. If eight or nine of those kids make the hockey club in September, that would be fantastic," says Blizzard. 000 The sale of the Panthers to Pickering busi- nessman Miichod Boyer by former owner Bill Barber was finalized this past Friday. "Everything went smoothly," notes Blizzard, alding he's now five to implement wholesale changes io the Patoldors thhk coming seattou to turn around the club's sagging fortunes. 000 The Panthers' bead coaching situation is still up in the air. Blizzard says he's whittled a list of 25 candidates down to three finalists. The naming of a new head coach is "imminent" and should be announced in about a week's time. "I want to make the best decision I can," be explains. "With so many good candidates, I feel I'm in a position to get someone good to run our hockey club. I don't want to be pres- sured into anything." In the interim, Blizzard has assembled a four - member scouting staff which will attempt to recruit talented players into the Panthers' fold. Head scout is Cliff Long, a forcer Panthers' scout who worked for the Oshawa Legwnaires junior club this past season. John Erwin and Dave and Doug Thornton were also hired as scouts. 000 In keeping with the wholesale changes theme, the Panthers' logo and ream colors have been revamped. The new logo, designed by Devon Pamxt and Chris Valade, is similar to the NHL Florida Panthers' design. The new team colors are red, blue and white -- the same as those of the Washington Capitals. JOD The Panthers have instituted the Brad Shearer Memorial Award in honor of the for- mer Pickering Hockey Association player who was killed in a snowmobiling accident this past winter. The criteria for the award is the player who best demonstrates leadership, community involvement and outstanding hockey skills. While Shearer didn't play with the Panthers, "he's the type of kid who would have liked to have been on the team", says Blizzard 000 PANTHER NOTES: Several staff positions have been filled for the coming season. The team doctor is Dr. Mark Foray, a Pickering chiropractor who returns to the Panthers after a stint as the team's doctor in the mid -'80s. Gmg Simerson has signed on as the dub's assistant general manager and he'll also do some scout- ing. Long-time trainer `Scotty' Ramage has returned as the club's head trainer, while Roy Cowan is the new equipment manager and Axle Viscood is the new security head at home games. Ivan Rhodes, Judy Rhodes, Elaine Blizzard, Dave George, Paul Gagne, Wendy Boyer and Evelyn Cowan are now volunteers with the dub. seventh in Ontario. Team members are Cho. Laura Kurowski, 14, Patricia Pearsall, 13, and Kel.sie Schek'r. Gerroir was the te'am's high point win- ner with five gold in the 15 -and -over girls' division. She also canine within one hundredth of a second of achieving a national qualifying time in the 100 - metre butterfly. Wilkinson earned three gold medals and two silver in her freestyle events, while Minchin won a bronze in the 100m fly and was sixth in the 100m free style in the girls' 15 -and -over division. Fogel captured five gold medals in the 15 -and -over boys' bracki:t Howard won the 1,500m freestyle in a time which qualifies him to compete at nationals. lie also won two other gold medals and a bronze. Shane O'Neil won gold in the 4(X)m individual medley and two silvers in breaststroke events, a bronze in the 20% I.M. and a fifth in the -V)m free. Nathan Kaye won two bronze medals in freestyle events and was sixth in two breaststroke events. Warren Barnes, 9, won two gold rrrcxials in breaststroke events, a silver in the 100m fly and two bratze meckils in the bov� 10 -and -un &r cawgot-y. KiLwha won silver in the �2(X )m back and two bronze medals and two sixth- place finishes in the 11-12 girls' diNi- sion. Alicia KaNe was frith in the 400m I.M. and the 800m free, sixth in the 4(X)n free and seventh in the 1(X im fly. Kurowski earned two bronze, alonL with a fourth and a seventh -place finish in the 13-14 hricket. Pearsall w;l, fifth in three free.i%le events and was sixth and seventh in rw•o hcaekstrokx events. .Hark Gauthier. 11, was eighth in the 1 S("n fly. while hrother ftic Cauthier, 13, won silver in the 1.50)m free, fin- ished fifth in the 200m tiv and 400m I.M. and was eighth in the 1(1(hn free. Megan Shanks was fifth in the 100m fly and eighth in the 200m fly. She was also seventh in the 80(kn free. Lauren Walker, 10. was fifth, sixth and eighth in freestyle events, and eighth in the 100m back Tara Wailes placed eighth in the 200m breast. Damien Pbnech, 16, was fifth in the 200m fly. 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BAG I L---=======— -----1 1.. 4011ANGE S SQ .DCI- YOUR OWN Doz. i KPAffCANAMA NTEo-- ---- — —, KOOL-AID - =� CRYSTALS; 1 i g PACKAGE FUL 1 L -- —NUT o—RE—RE�A_1�---- �1M�►� �-- �—J LFANCY : \ zucllsrlcH FQ YOUR OWN BAG 2.18 kg ' Lm. r a+---Fam el+ --ca-----OL491 -----------9 1 PREMIUM[ PLUS [ ;CRACKERS ; 1 1SO g BOX M STARE KETAL $ t9 ffmffPRICES EFFECTIVE FROM SIN 0Y 7j% 0 SAT. TAY I= WE RESERVE THE RICrIT TO LW I PAGE 4&A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10,1995 Ajax Blah, Blah, Blah squad does its talking on the diamond AJAX-PICKERING — A couple of local slo-pitch teams fared well in a large slo-pitch event in Oshawa on the weekend. The Ajax Blah, Blah, Blah team posted a record of four wins and a loss en route to winning the co-ed 'D' division while the Pickering Buffet Sox partici- pated in the men's ` divi- sion U and also earned four P�yi wins and a loss in the top divi- sion. More than 200 slo-pitch games were played in Oshawa last weekend as part of the Labatt Blue Slo-Pitch program which runs between May and September. The program features qualifying tournaments in 65 cities across the province and a provincial champi- onship held Sept. I to 3 and 8 to 10 in Hamilton with more than 600 participating teams. BaySports s uad cham ionq champions of Pickefingoldtimers league DICKERING — Bay Sports is the class of the Pickering Oldtimers Hockey League this season. The Bay Sports squad beat out their arch rivals, the Wolves, in the final series to claim the championship of the loop. Bay Sports' Larry Britskey also won the league's scoring title. The team's overall (regular season and play- offs) record is 32 wins, nine losses and eight Tennis is his racket Louis Mendes eyes the ball while mak- ing a shot during a mixed doubles game at the Glendale Tennis Club's anntAd opening day wuix- tourna- photo by Andrew Wano wski ties. The POHL thanked all the sponsors for their support during the 1994-95 season. Members of the league champion Bay Sports team are Jim Hunter, Earl Johnson, Gord Donnison, Kevin Dwyer, Ted Horobin, Bruce Stephen, John Noble, Robert Cram, Orlando Mouro, Derek Barnes, Mike Leblanc, Romeo Debren. Bob Routledge, John Slade and Brent Brooke -Aldred. SCOREBOARD MCIOHMIS rim.11111111011 Ns OlAnnaL TOtSS� "W 2i Jahn A. bloodosift SSS l84A1! fft A 1. 6M Jahn A. moobow a VNoy Form 3 Lkwi n Alva sailer 4. ri ssis" Eydyo F'OOL'A' Volley Form 26 we. Beiview Hei6hee 6; FOOLV LMeoin Avenue /6 va A, It It V"" Form 47 we. Linooln Avenue. 34; Lincoln yi*dlwy iblotda l6 vs. U nodh Avenre 16. /NALSM4N Bayview HeiSMo SS vo. Claremont 6; a' V,vo 36 vs. Liceft Av mra 1« 6ol * - Avow 16 ve. Oionipow 12; Valley Fean 42 Vaft Form 18 va Woo" 11116s 12. 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MaodaWd OF lSSSII va 2L Ares ahoaglom Bayview HNj 11 Ana A. W May IMIS- 2. Jigvlaer HayMa 3- Sir OAnBt OF lSSSM nmws rrp: SM JahnA. MeodorWL 1 Durham West Lightning tykes bolt to Brampton tourney win AJAX-PICKERING — The Durham West Girls Tyke Lightning hockey team won the title at the Brampton Canadettes tourney to extend their undefeated streak to four tournaments. In the finals, Durham stomped Barrie 7-1 to claim the title. Nicole Zorn scored five goals while Teryn Emslie and Joanne Ogilvie each offered one. Assisting were Jenny McDonald, Camblin Trentadue, Ashley Ewanchek, Kim Kish and Zorn. The tykes easily defeated Scarborough, 10-1. WAR Ewanchek and Emslie recorded hat tricks, Zorn marked a pair, Caley Hulme and Jessica Tobin had sin- gles. Brianna Gooding, Sara Allain, Marisa Genuis, Emslie, Hulme, Ogilvie, Zorn, McDonald and Trentadue assisted. Durham shutout Oakville 17-0. Scorers were Zorn with six, Gooding with four, Ewanchek and Ogilvie with three and McDonald with one. Assists came from McDonald, Ewanchek and Allison Ware with two, Jennifer Ware, Genuis, Kish, Emslie and Trentadue with singles. Mom always takes the cake. So for Mother's Day, treat your Mom to a delicious Dairy C Kwen frozen cake or log. Creamy chocolate and smooth vanilla soft serve surround a crisp chocolate cookie crunch and rich fudge center. Take one home from our display or call in advance for one made to your order. - - EMW way, corse in soon, and make sure Mom Wm the cake this Motheris Day. A 1- K��� 0�[ Ise We meet you right! • onaRwatd bade #AMk Trade Marls CIAoe (Cttawaa, Ca M&l American Daly quoon Colo Daily Clean Canada Mc. A.31 one Uaer. Offff aVONAC at PWddpadttg mm. McKenzie P Be* SAjax, Ontao�a2 i l� 0... 1—wl Vr W -e -e B vv May 14, 1995 - 11 a.m.-3 p.m. ADULTS CHILDREN UNDER 10 $12.95 16.95 DINNER SPECIALS 1 516.95 I r�RrMr: R[ri c )t� til�:r:F I FILr: SEA FOO [) PASTA FROM 5 RNI-9 P.N1. RESERVE NOW, _ _ JB For Reservations Call 433-0211 A WOLF RUN S Non. GOLF CLUBha Fn 'Or* 30 mnAw '*om OewaiGO 1:75 ^ .2MSt T • 18 Hae t:llanlparaslap Course JAYS • Pay as you play a t wnbei5f11Q6 3 rS" s rsN•s • Ur"V Range • Pro Shop • Ctub Repatas a Tsrir CDC • Pup & Power Carts • Lxerlsed �O' GOTTA PLAY IT' For direc0orls and starorag times= 1 1-s00�3?1�1003 a. 1-7p5J28 39x9 SUMMERLEA A GOLF COURSE SCENIC COURSE - OUK;K TO PLAY -NOW TOURNAMEWS OPEN - RENTALS • CARTS o PRO SNOPC YENDERSf1I PS DANOUET FACILITIES LICEMCEO SNACK PORT PERRY . JDAR G PAT;gii_r's—�i7FiA Car cane from RofesOo►Idt Wbo Care' — COOLNNG SYSTEM FLUSH • Pow Dram An6from a Ri i pw 4" • bapd NripasCho* Hater za PAcom n W • CNA RaaGaWt PTseaaara • 1pwaal bap•ction d Ba wy / • Me* = Ad ft for Nor (�Ctriol SYaaMm a s= Sa5.95 yte•I t« I.aala too Auto & Truck Repair L Good Luck Jays in '95 FREE BRAKE INSPECTION 109'16 OFF MOST PARTS LUBE, OIL & FILTER $14.95 Expires May 31, 1995 ow s® 759 Kingston Rd. W. RRRRRR 686-1694 Ajax ML 420-6990 R.. 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Combined Pressrun of 122,800 every Wednesday r ui i i yvv, vr{✓,vi i 'U is i 9 or 10 Mor'Tns Call today for „rine V TRAIN I� ACD1 mwffm Courses Starting now: • Programmer Anahst • Computer Maintenance Technology • LAN'Systems Technolop • Office Administration = • Micro Computers and Business Applications • Computerized Accounting 3 • Word Processing SUR CAREER STAWS HERE ng osHAWA 4 -8%M TThe IOsla d tP- laazza t VICTORIA • COQUITLAM • VANCOUVER • BURNABY • SURREY - EDMONTON - SASKATOON - WINNIPEG • HAMILTON • MISSISSAUGA • TORONTO • NORTH YORK • SCARBOROUGH • OSHAWA • KINGSTON • OTTAWA • MONTREAL - LAVAL • LONGUEUIL - QUEBEC,- HALIFAX wEHAVE the most 0=111t_ Mg. k,oraYMa, a presageous career opportunity in Ca- nede today. Own your own bhenMs, work from home and cash in on Ore boon, OV prevertatve twemh care industry. Earn $3000 + per north. Sal (416) 264.4493 ALASKA SUtUIER JOBS - Earn up to 530.000 faimrg the 3 nmonill Salman Mason. Also construction. cannery, ale bolds plus more!! Cam 1- 601-799-1362 Fjd.eSI76, 24hrs. ATTENTION Ladies, an- yone desiring b male $700 - 5800 +a monru Part two. Cd Fay* 721-921ti. AUDITIONS for Fmmodele, dancers, singers and bands. Call (905) 427.9135 SAKERY slots clerk- Uv- erpooY Bayly Rd. 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. 5.6 days a week. Courter waw pec". Cal 4207517. Cant regFra Dm orsaw tors to sd Giltwwe at Hamra Partes. No Invest- ment No deliveries. no col- lections. Cal Linda 905- 7254FM or 519.2567906. DO you wart b make money? Asphalt and irtr- loclwhg brick saYirmg unto moutW on a doubts axle LaiMr, for nam idormabon 623-6416. DURHAM prolsMmonal Flom Daycam reeds car- ing 1, 1` to provide s, permsed daycare in then hones. Must be 18 yrs.old, able to cane for ddcbw 6 monft to 12 yeaw, provide anrnal rehrence check and have a good serve of humour. CaM 906-509- 1207. EASY INCOW- work horn lane. for Into inior- maton send S.A.S.E. to P.O. Box 31066 .475 YIMet- my Rd. Ajax Ontario, LIT - 3H0 APPLICANTS for the health and fitness Office skills a must. Fax resume to: id m4ixed. Also chair tole Fort Cal Pat at 4111111113411111211. Arby's Canada Inc. is currently seeking mature, energetic and enthusiastic persons to fill Full & Part-time positions, at our new Ajax restaurant located at Harwood and Hwy. #2. These positions would ideally suit homemakers or those re- entering the work force. We offer: premium wages flexible hours friendly environment I` you want to be part of a new and exciting beginning and you meet the above criteria, you can apply in person at: Top Cuts or Arby's Restaurant 8 Harwood 1615 Dundas St. E Ajax. Ont. Whitby, Ont. AMLm� �� Its better out here. NEED EXTRA MONEY ? WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS ? 6 PEOPLE REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY TO WEAR & DEMONSTRATE FINE JEWELRY Qualified Fashion Advisors will possess management capabilities, entrepreneurial skills and a desire to help other people achieve their potential. Earnings uninlited, flexible hours, bonus- es and more. CaH LADY REMINGTON for more details. (416) 438-0713 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR We are a growing Intertleeorlal Food Maflufactufng Company In the Ajax area and offer a cw"ove wage and bawfd MCI"& If you are a sag starter with a mirtrrnkm 3 years su- pervisory ice, some post secorxlary etkm- bon, and are looking for a said k1Wne, said your re- sume in confidence to: Lorraine Gates Human Resource Manager MOTHER PARKER'S TEA left COFFEE INC. 2530 Stanfield Road. Mississauga, Ont. L4Y 1 S4 DO YOU LIKE TO TALK ON THE PHONE - GET PAID FOR ITR Guaranteed hourly wage. Call Christine between 4-9 p.m. 420-5883 Bonnie Togs Childress Wear is GROWINIGI Now seeking an experienced Assistant Manager You must be sales driven, goal -oriented A a team player. Apply in person with resume to: Manager Pickering Town Centre or FAX to Head Office (519) 886-1413 Attention: Human Resources HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ BAR MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTOR Require minimum 4 yrs. practical experience. Teacher/training experience an asset. Mail resume to: Toronto School of Business, Oshawa Centre, 419 King St. W., Oshawa Ont. L1J 2K5 or fax 905-43348962 FAST paced electroncs store has opening for De- Irv"lservnq Person. Ap ply in person wth resume to: 45 Bloor St. East Oshn- HAIRSTYLIST WANTED Full - part time For busy Pickering Salon 831-3205 HAIRSTYLIST,male or m feale wanted, tura time / part tone. salary plus oom- mmmoon. 838-2127 Eve. 6859670 MANAGEMENT POSITION For storage facility prerequisite, computer skills essential, storage experience an asset. Good verbal and wnt- ten oani unicabon In English. Salary package irlcildes a 2 bedroom Apt. in addition to wages, benellits. fax resuaw to (906) a31-5566 1700 Alliance Rd. Pickering, Ont. ll 3X2 No Phone calls. MATURE sperrtsderht couple for serhiors oomPMx in VNrloy for .Aly 1. Good commurvembon, Frarh- tenencce, and dew" skills repNed. Apartment Salary and IIiits. Can 906-062450. NEEDED Female 7-2sAga EARN tiJCTrtA tt1a01E Travel to tt c*V dikes: New Yolk, Paan, Cal r coralltalon. 4X4715 CLERK Far ioal tial emblitiW film. 2 Via. fluid wiper~ NM nplied, ablg wilm a *am **we for wtnldrtl wilco nla 6= and dalai call (905)831-7359 GRAHAM PERSONNEL SERVICES LTD. NEED HELP FAST We are a small mid town advertising firm with a blue chip client W. We've got more work than we can handle at our present size, and are growing rapidly. We need 10 very dedicated People. students wee o . We will train When you are ready to work call Victoria for interview 9.5 MOK-FRI 416-441-M NEEDED INUMATE LY - Enerenad TW markelrrs to neoduce ou now phenomenal Iso ' gradable products from Gnat Lakes EOO. a dim sari of St Anne's Pun SP -9 Wow Our tsiemnartelem 1 ever $15. and up per hour. Th product sales an explod vg, gat in an it'f career op porUmbee avadable.Tlrs v a ground acor apportwq Cant Doug (905 79.2837 (906) 42644. PART TRAE FASHION IL LUSTRATOR ter a by hours per week sludnN 1 .11 nr. Call Annals 4" 2580 aaw epn lar appoimt menL PERSONAL alludrd to su ed: Fan alrtdniple PC reeds per"Wo award WA lo► pwwnsl snow" hmanealmatd Intake. Driem i ower an aM.L eapaib a e Willing- wtip m.go.tbb tnOttlER JOSS no wF pariwmoe rmtoesstty. e/e hr.. bomn*L Ful sai iq ppwAdet -Rename Detain al swWwwww" ; gkired 24 biwim ate am plea. hrdite wo i epwl wmot 'Pat kw sawmi-m WW couple. Li *4n poaH Yom. ed 436.108a. TAXI DRIVERS rme.dtd U or part bne, oafm- Dt.0 or Dow 10am. -4pm I In A-1 - Friday. 571-13M TAXI WanteIVd FULL 8 PART TWEM 831 2160 PICKERING CAMPUS 420w1344, r ui i i yvv, vr{✓,vi i 'U is i 9 or 10 Mor'Tns Call today for „rine V TRAIN I� ACD1 mwffm Courses Starting now: • Programmer Anahst • Computer Maintenance Technology • LAN'Systems Technolop • Office Administration = • Micro Computers and Business Applications • Computerized Accounting 3 • Word Processing SUR CAREER STAWS HERE ng osHAWA 4 -8%M TThe IOsla d tP- laazza t VICTORIA • COQUITLAM • VANCOUVER • BURNABY • SURREY - EDMONTON - SASKATOON - WINNIPEG • HAMILTON • MISSISSAUGA • TORONTO • NORTH YORK • SCARBOROUGH • OSHAWA • KINGSTON • OTTAWA • MONTREAL - LAVAL • LONGUEUIL - QUEBEC,- HALIFAX wEHAVE the most 0=111t_ Mg. k,oraYMa, a presageous career opportunity in Ca- nede today. Own your own bhenMs, work from home and cash in on Ore boon, OV prevertatve twemh care industry. Earn $3000 + per north. Sal (416) 264.4493 ALASKA SUtUIER JOBS - Earn up to 530.000 faimrg the 3 nmonill Salman Mason. Also construction. cannery, ale bolds plus more!! Cam 1- 601-799-1362 Fjd.eSI76, 24hrs. ATTENTION Ladies, an- yone desiring b male $700 - 5800 +a monru Part two. Cd Fay* 721-921ti. AUDITIONS for Fmmodele, dancers, singers and bands. Call (905) 427.9135 SAKERY slots clerk- Uv- erpooY Bayly Rd. 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. 5.6 days a week. Courter waw pec". Cal 4207517. Cant regFra Dm orsaw tors to sd Giltwwe at Hamra Partes. No Invest- ment No deliveries. no col- lections. Cal Linda 905- 7254FM or 519.2567906. DO you wart b make money? Asphalt and irtr- loclwhg brick saYirmg unto moutW on a doubts axle LaiMr, for nam idormabon 623-6416. DURHAM prolsMmonal Flom Daycam reeds car- ing 1, 1` to provide s, permsed daycare in then hones. Must be 18 yrs.old, able to cane for ddcbw 6 monft to 12 yeaw, provide anrnal rehrence check and have a good serve of humour. CaM 906-509- 1207. EASY INCOW- work horn lane. for Into inior- maton send S.A.S.E. to P.O. Box 31066 .475 YIMet- my Rd. Ajax Ontario, LIT - 3H0 APPLICANTS for the health and fitness Office skills a must. Fax resume to: id m4ixed. Also chair tole Fort Cal Pat at 4111111113411111211. Arby's Canada Inc. is currently seeking mature, energetic and enthusiastic persons to fill Full & Part-time positions, at our new Ajax restaurant located at Harwood and Hwy. #2. These positions would ideally suit homemakers or those re- entering the work force. We offer: premium wages flexible hours friendly environment I` you want to be part of a new and exciting beginning and you meet the above criteria, you can apply in person at: Top Cuts or Arby's Restaurant 8 Harwood 1615 Dundas St. E Ajax. Ont. Whitby, Ont. AMLm� �� Its better out here. NEED EXTRA MONEY ? WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS ? 6 PEOPLE REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY TO WEAR & DEMONSTRATE FINE JEWELRY Qualified Fashion Advisors will possess management capabilities, entrepreneurial skills and a desire to help other people achieve their potential. Earnings uninlited, flexible hours, bonus- es and more. CaH LADY REMINGTON for more details. (416) 438-0713 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR We are a growing Intertleeorlal Food Maflufactufng Company In the Ajax area and offer a cw"ove wage and bawfd MCI"& If you are a sag starter with a mirtrrnkm 3 years su- pervisory ice, some post secorxlary etkm- bon, and are looking for a said k1Wne, said your re- sume in confidence to: Lorraine Gates Human Resource Manager MOTHER PARKER'S TEA left COFFEE INC. 2530 Stanfield Road. Mississauga, Ont. L4Y 1 S4 DO YOU LIKE TO TALK ON THE PHONE - GET PAID FOR ITR Guaranteed hourly wage. Call Christine between 4-9 p.m. 420-5883 Bonnie Togs Childress Wear is GROWINIGI Now seeking an experienced Assistant Manager You must be sales driven, goal -oriented A a team player. Apply in person with resume to: Manager Pickering Town Centre or FAX to Head Office (519) 886-1413 Attention: Human Resources HOTEL/RESTAURANT/ BAR MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTOR Require minimum 4 yrs. practical experience. Teacher/training experience an asset. Mail resume to: Toronto School of Business, Oshawa Centre, 419 King St. W., Oshawa Ont. L1J 2K5 or fax 905-43348962 FAST paced electroncs store has opening for De- Irv"lservnq Person. Ap ply in person wth resume to: 45 Bloor St. East Oshn- HAIRSTYLIST WANTED Full - part time For busy Pickering Salon 831-3205 HAIRSTYLIST,male or m feale wanted, tura time / part tone. salary plus oom- mmmoon. 838-2127 Eve. 6859670 MANAGEMENT POSITION For storage facility prerequisite, computer skills essential, storage experience an asset. Good verbal and wnt- ten oani unicabon In English. Salary package irlcildes a 2 bedroom Apt. in addition to wages, benellits. fax resuaw to (906) a31-5566 1700 Alliance Rd. Pickering, Ont. ll 3X2 No Phone calls. MATURE sperrtsderht couple for serhiors oomPMx in VNrloy for .Aly 1. Good commurvembon, Frarh- tenencce, and dew" skills repNed. Apartment Salary and IIiits. Can 906-062450. NEEDED Female 7-2sAga EARN tiJCTrtA tt1a01E Travel to tt c*V dikes: New Yolk, Paan, Cal r coralltalon. 4X4715 CLERK Far ioal tial emblitiW film. 2 Via. fluid wiper~ NM nplied, ablg wilm a *am **we for wtnldrtl wilco nla 6= and dalai call (905)831-7359 GRAHAM PERSONNEL SERVICES LTD. NEED HELP FAST We are a small mid town advertising firm with a blue chip client W. We've got more work than we can handle at our present size, and are growing rapidly. We need 10 very dedicated People. students wee o . We will train When you are ready to work call Victoria for interview 9.5 MOK-FRI 416-441-M NEEDED INUMATE LY - Enerenad TW markelrrs to neoduce ou now phenomenal Iso ' gradable products from Gnat Lakes EOO. a dim sari of St Anne's Pun SP -9 Wow Our tsiemnartelem 1 ever $15. and up per hour. Th product sales an explod vg, gat in an it'f career op porUmbee avadable.Tlrs v a ground acor apportwq Cant Doug (905 79.2837 (906) 42644. PART TRAE FASHION IL LUSTRATOR ter a by hours per week sludnN 1 .11 nr. Call Annals 4" 2580 aaw epn lar appoimt menL PERSONAL alludrd to su ed: Fan alrtdniple PC reeds per"Wo award WA lo► pwwnsl snow" hmanealmatd Intake. Driem i ower an aM.L eapaib a e Willing- wtip m.go.tbb tnOttlER JOSS no wF pariwmoe rmtoesstty. e/e hr.. bomn*L Ful sai iq ppwAdet -Rename Detain al swWwwww" ; gkired 24 biwim ate am plea. hrdite wo i epwl wmot 'Pat kw sawmi-m WW couple. Li *4n poaH Yom. ed 436.108a. TAXI DRIVERS rme.dtd U or part bne, oafm- Dt.0 or Dow 10am. -4pm I In A-1 - Friday. 571-13M TAXI WanteIVd FULL 8 PART TWEM 831 2160 ACCOUNTING POSITION Mid sized Automotive Dealership requires an individual with extensive knowledge of all aspects of dealership accounting up to an including generating a monthly financial statement. This individual must be able to function in a busy computerized environment, reporting directly to the Dealer Principal. All replies will be acknowledged and held in strict conference. Please send resume to: File #7162 Oshawa/Whitby This Week P.O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ont. L1H 71_5 ffice 120 °Help 120 °Help EXPERIENCED LEGAL SECRETAm for busy litigation practice in the field o Family 8 Criminal Law required for E month maternity leave position, commencing July 31, 19%. word Perfect 5.1 essential. Salary commensurate with experience. Send resumes by May 19, 1995 to: Brian S. Korb, P.O. Box 518, Oshawa, Ont. L1H 7L9 parent or separated or di - i voiced with three years work wallcoverngt. experience. you may quakly C.S.R. EXPERIENCED for financial assistance of if required for automated Ya are Over 45 and have w been lad off, you may Ajax / Pickering insurance broker Successful applic- quality qualify for trairnr., aaaus ant will have 3 years ex- lance. DIP/CERT., Lotus,. WorriperfecL D -Base. Wad. penance in Personal lines Accpac. Bedford. Autocad. with emphasis on renewal Ventura. Pagemaker, Har - retention and customer vard, Corel, Computer Pro - Pro - service Send resumes to FILE x 7161, Oshawa This ^9 and Systems An - Week, PO. Box 48, Off- alyst�a Pascal Cobol, Pascal and C. wa Ontario. L I H 7LS phos Photoshop, Quark Express and Illustrator. Durham Buss• mesa Computer College. 427- fit 68f 3010 From oic tit 1 • OFFICE/COST CLERK, full time required imine. diately, by local manufac- trxer, must be farnkar with networking, amtpo. lotus, first choice. Please subs I resume at 153 crown Crt. Whitby. RECEPTIONif T -ENTRY CLERK Rearmed for Scar. borough manufacturing Company The responsibil- rties of this position are varied and include answer - mg the phones, processing orders in computer.Applic- ants should have basic computer expen- ence.Smoke Free Of- fice.whi s we thank as tip PkcaMs, only the ones be- ing considered will becon- tacted.Please fax resumes b {116) 291-0045 TELEPHONE receptionist for small busy real estale office in Pickering, Must have knowledge of com- puters. Evenings and Sat- urdays. Call Helen or Judy (905)837-1054 Iff, . IF you never want to worry aoout money again. call for an apprnlment. Not MLM ale Lynda, 432-0369 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 10, 1995 -PAGE 43-A AUTHORITY -------------------------------------- BAC"FAT ------------------------------------------------- Is looking for some cool, hip,motivated people who aren't afraid to get paid for their efforts. WE ARE LOOKING FOR... FULL AND PART TIME ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES for commissioned based work in a very rewarding and fun environment. Send your resume to BACKBEAT 130 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Ont. L1 S 21-15 or fax: (905 ) 683-7363 rspe.si r4eis094" News Advertiser 683=0707 F C7 X 683-7363 GCB CO1nTWJCTgM interior and exterior repairs, renovations and construction. Fast and clean Profession- al work guarantsed. Craig, 6afi-1913 At- Fence And Deck Wood Fences Chain kik. Custom [ng Dog runs. Pool endo Reairs b existing Over 17 yrs d hindsert nce. Casa 668 -ase? -8245 AGE RAISING. or wood bundsts". st s1r concrele sfiorekreng waft. Call Gary 6-9865, (705) 667- DECORATI14G SERVIC- ES upholstery, drapes, wallcoverngt. sewing. bonds. shutters, aec•sso- nss etc, showroom hours all /louse Of Quality Design And Decor 725- 1311 (Oshnsia) DUCTWORK installed. moved. relocated. Exaaent raid. Free estimates. Elee- sostatic air clearers, hu- midifiers. Big. Sman pbe Call Paul 4260295 FAIRWAY HOME IM- PROVEMENTS - b•e•ment aparvnwts. bathrooms. kitchens, hardwood floor- ing. oeransctmirl tiles. Pam". Guarai wak- marwhip. Free estimate. Tom. home (906)838-1333 payer (416)377-8400. L.P. PARAMOUNT PAVING LTD. .re& clifiveways -parking aNM . farm A barns rway 'xcavaung a 63kw�� wwce shUOn 10ls ALL WORT( i MATEIM FREE ESTNATES Fury GUARANTEED INSURED aAIILLINDAMMMA MAIN SERVICES WINTER SPECIAL REE Cleaning with bookings of weekly b �".services - Inquire for detalls. aring for your home with personalized Id Professional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 :1= J. S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Soocialrzsng in custom homy. ronova- bon•. new kitchen•, wud- Ows.basements, bath- room. eacrical, plumbing Rep•ws and addirtions. Ree do tial and commis ciar. Over 15 years expert. ence Free eeamatee. Call JM. 906.6862352 SW,ON Construction Ltd., serving Durham Region for 19 yrs. Additions, sundecks. patio doors, windows. rec- rooms. Ilagsgrs, free esa- mates. 906-5765780. EUROPEAN We special- ist will renoval• you ba8i- room. or kitchen wars. as well as floor tiles. Good ref- erences and saaslecaon quarantsed. For tree esti- nae• call D. Dykstra 725- 4819 HOWELL'S General ContraGpr Inc. Residential and carvirei 1, inferior and exterior cuabm work Property MOWAWwroe. Paint and wallpaper, ate. 10% off work Over :1,000. Relerrroes available upon r9*06t. Call for lice e•i- Ri ase, (906) 4011.2113. C A R Movairwnce Bul3riy repairs and orsovafore eledrieal, pkmbirsg, owarl ilea, arpw ft From tin el ntlairs b maior rwwwinw. Fully yuwarAsed, five ••ti- m.fta (906)668.3300 onim Pei noon, A ID of yaw willitlil sol atlafrU-ne at A M osto Fns CawtNreon (9051619.2105 ROOM TO MIIPROYE ffimi�8 d Copes ry daim paillftCNW* Tiles MW" iWAU*O omm / g call Scott (905) 619.1663 U&M CONSTRUCTION CarPentry . Roofing Electrical , Plumbing Fsrsoes.Dsdks. New Addtions, Renovations. Quaft work Guannased Pat c r o"We Prong me to of BBB (WS)427-4234 BUDGET HONE MIPROVEMENTS Basemwd Apts.. Rec- ro0mw. plunbrrg, Adds - arm. electrical, drywal, 15 yrs. Exp•renc•. Foe •samaes call Mano (905) 6/94663. LTD. Addimlc. Baft, IdIch- am BumwMl, Ceramic Tiaa,lfardrlood :bars. Roolc,Trim, D=s. Danks ! Yea Aoorp. Cal Akin FW Eslinl1 (905) 683- 5818 DELZOTTO WOOD FENCING Decks. Chen Milt, fon, Mled:toles, set posts. For Free EsWales Cal swm (sot) 5o95077 Mobile (416)4W 6456 TOTAL RENOVATIONS, glass block, spiral stain, skylights, aft. want sarrewg special for Y— in or outdoor renovation proi•ctli Call Alan 619- 0516 HANDYMAN VYia1 pck up truck will W odd jobs, clean up garage, yard. small mm" )abs• gran Cul- 11N. ub11N. fwm repairs call Vic ELECTRICIAN- Licensed VA do al types d eleclir" work. Reasonable rat". Seniors discount Fast service. Cal Alex at 433 7632. ALL Pro Paroling and Wallpapering, nbnoriexr tier. sill sill gerwral repairs, bP quality work. reasonable rain. 20% DRYWALL and paining. reirsimbors and rep—. Swat jobb. 1S yam ex - Free e•ewelee, Serving Dulenti and out of berm area Ken 434-4500. 11fCIRATD110 Free estimates Glttet Rel•s Ploi service 427-3246 kMwior A Eximim Brit Plicas Cale Mark (905)706-1437 810painting & 0 IF you never want to worry about money again, call for an appintment Not MLM Call Lynda. 432-0369. Skilled 135 He I p AZ Driver wanted. able to perform yard duties, drive fork lift, deliver and move equipment and be self mo- tivated otivated. Excellent benefits Start rate $11.00. Call 905- 6811-8529 SIGN PAINTER required. for translucent and metal applications "y in per- son Provincial Sign Serv- ice Ltd., 375 Frankcom St Ajax. Ontario SELLING YOUR HOME? Inquire about our HOME FOR SALE PACKAGE 683-0707 TMS PANTING dt DECOR Interior & Exterior European Woritlin tstrp Fast, dean, reliable service. 420-0081 AJAX Mm States - sur serncee, nickels. appliance and fib sPeuaMsd- Flan raft or I ouft we now how heated sbralp rte. Now ofrng free boxes with now. Park and bad spsasl, still" i9nd 9. aW. Call fer nbmniaaon 7254M or 427-0006. —1 r William apt., 0f1f; pianofloariig�c. Pliderig air�n.- MARRY-0411E- MOIIERS - Mow big or errs", m we price theate! Free erimaft•, seniors discount short rnotie• risk•• Pbwnoa moved, also appkano". comparable rafts Call 432-2860, MEN wW d hhwk M M mmos•�s, r«�i- dersbl. conions tial. AM types of moves, Cal Car or Jars 427-2868. kWHALSM MOVMG - hous••, aparana Ofws, appliwroeo and piano spa. rti "Is. senior and rl rmonnMn discounts. L ow e•d, snouted. Fres •eimakta Ensu M swvioe. CMM 436 7796. MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS w• win row arytnnc anywrw c 4",M+•. caevni c:a :r veawt�y oackagr'ss wap aro txss eva4sD•. Senor J +tic +sant* dacautt c.w •ter 0. 571-0755 CARPET Irstmalsons - 25 years experience, r•- seatchng. our ap•-iaY Fr" saamaws D 8 N Duncan. 987-1799 Or 987. law • Ic • HONEST, hard wakny makinii. .i�•rierte•bdy t»r- day. rants i40 pAcre anybi e, Wove message. 576.4397. RELIABLE HOUSE CLEANER �� Belfil Fiaaaalabla +NM dc ratan, w Morala�Mytr! &Mss des. CALL 9 HI M967 KST GROUNOSKEEP- ING ;awn cutting, aerat- *g dethatcrung SprwgUi de—tilos. Intmiing, garden worts Free quotation CaN Ralph 905.427-9558 rax 906-427-4709 • 4 1 �• • AERATION Core type; i-rgnty beneficial b your lawn From CIO(K) Book now and reC4 file spring Wbknrg Call 427- 8612 or 723.338M GUNN-DUNCAN LANDSCAPING, Interlock gardens and decks. Free estimates. Call 723-7361 POST sr F — Sued Poet holes. t•tang of posts in concr•le. MOM competitors price 665- 0400. Fea4 fast � IrsMsi�as AYfixUet9ualeerrrs Specializes in Wedding Gowns, Engagement Dresses, Mother of the Bride 3 Groom Gowns, Bridesmaid Dresses,.Flower Girl, Prom Dresses, Evening. Dance and Casual wear, Specially designed veils and headpieces, etc. Special elle 8 for spirinlg. Please cal Saiyeda for appointment, (905) 9t &MI. MAGICIAN. zicwn ;r:•nos. ready to enwusn for any age any occasion Birth- days. promotions. open- ings, kind raisers Magic arrows Are fun' Lettuce M1p 839-7057 or 728- 8374 RABBITwants work IC,ng -Iaq,c 'or chidMs partite and ale owssions Have "If own magicw Cake Er- n• 668-4932 SCHOOL •4 lessons and test $105. -10 Lessons $150 -Full Coarse $270 Free pick -up and drop off 1416)287-3060 Please read your ci(a.SSifn fled ad on rhe first day of pubik& don as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion m the event of an error. I PAGE M-A•THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10,199S SALES HELP REQUIRED. THE WALLPAPER CENTRE, PICKERING. Experienced & energetic. Bring resumes to: Matt. 1652 BAYLY ST. W. BEATTY frost free fridge. white asking $100. 15 cu- bic. Admiral 30 rich range. harvest gold. Asking $50. Call after bpm 420-5098. SOFA and bveseat, grey/ dusty rose, excellent condi- tion Orly 3 years old Best offer 683-9448. 250 watt complete home stereo system, 5 yr. warran- ty. 5850.. tree delivery. 571- 1413 TOTTEN SIMS HUBICKI ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS SH is a well established and diversified consulting engineering, ar- chitectural and planning firm. We offer project services to the pri- vate and public sectors from our head office in Whitby and from nine other branch offices throughout Ontario. We have opportunities in our Whitby office for MUNICIPAL AND TRANSPORTATION AUTOCAD OPERATOR Knowledge of Softdesk Civil would be an asset STRUCTURES AUTOCAD OPERATOR Knowledge of Structures / Bridge design drafting is required. Both positions require at least 3 - 5 years experience using Autocad Version 11 112 . and a diploma in civil technology or equivalent ex- perience. We offer competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefit package as well as an opportunity to work n a busy and advanced technical environment. Reply in confidence to tOtt@n Human Resources Manager _ Totten Sims Hubicki sums ' ■, Associates hubleki 300 Water Street. associates Whitby , Ontario. L1 N 9J2 FAX. 905-668-0221 TSH is an Equal Opportunity Employer SERVICE ADVISOR "Management Trainee" We offer: Salary plus bonus Group Benefits Training Opportunity for Advancemeftt Apply to Durham Mazda 1250 Dundas St. E., Whitby, Ontario Or Call: (905) 686-2256 Requires RNs and RPMs wilh inedicabon cerbb- calm lex part time and ca- sual employment Gerta- the experience. leader - step, teaching and as- sessment aloft aro ea- unbw. Apply in trrlWiB to: GsWieWb Lodges 7070 31alforiSL Alex. Ontario LIS 1R9 Babysit4n required in my hares. 3 - 4 days/wwsIs, for 2 chakin n. Relerences re- queed 837-7836 DAYCARE 8 ym exp., revs. rates, refer.,available, good 8IrtlCtUred routine, flex. hours, any age welcome, bora/ up Day- care provided DAYCARE available in my, homue from 6 a.m. to 6 p.rn Wessey ha osis north of Hwy 2. 427- 2071. Ask km iowwio. DAYCARE, any age. 2 spaces as of June 1 Ful or part -tire, non-smoking home. Las of daily activt- bes. Excellent references. Nancy 619-6978 EXPERIENCED day care awasable Wow" N. eery access to 401, res ekA 1 parks, Minae yard. Hot nu- insoln meals, snacks. TLC reasonobks rain. 4260007 SPECIAL NEEDS Child- ren, looking ON fflmeon a Caring, reaparsbls, expert - entad. to work with you Chid. call Shannon 428- 3476, 263476, Naw message. WESTNEYAKNOLAND resod$ babysiaer, 6 years experience. lunches/ snacks. References. Cal 427-4937, BEST deal i1 Dtrtwo Top quality hardwood at low prices. Stock up now for next winter. DURHAM FIREWOOD (905)427-4741 FREE firewood skids & pslets, one month ally, delivery availods. Cal bet- ween 610 p.m. and leave message, 4309013. BARGAINS- let someone else take you shopping. Erjoy shopping for wom- ens and chilMens clothing at 7 Resale Stores in the Metro Toronto area. Gap. Roots, Lizsport. Esprit. Ga- lore' Only 539.99 pip. in - full cause dinner at the Olive Garden Sun May 28 Departure. Call Its Worth Repeating for info. 579.9912. CARPET - don't buy any- where else kind I show you what I can do for you. Call Gord. 434.0222. CARPET /A-1 Prices, buy direct wholesale, Free in- stallation for free estimate call Sal (905)432.2750. or pager(416)980-9697 Carpet Broker. 100%. Nyk- thick. plush stain re- sistant carpet For 3 rooms. only $369.00. Price in- cludes 30 Sqyds carpet. deluxe pad and installation in your home. Free quota - bon in your home No in- terest. no payment lot one full year. Daniel. 1-800- 217.0104. CARPET your home at dis- count paces 100% nylon. stain resistant. Price includes pad and expert installation Cas Nick at (905) 4366551 CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylon, new stain re- base carpets an hod. I will carpet 3 rooms. $349. Price includes carpet. premium pad. expert installation, fast delivery. free estimates (30 yards) Norman 686.2314 COMPUTER a PRINT- ER 386 with VGA colour monster. Doe 5 0 and word- perfect 51. Was Epson Da matrix printer $100 Richard Days. (905)430- 56 IS. 905)4365615. Eve (905)831-96M DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available, rea- sonable rates. Call 428-2000 HEINZMAN piano w1tr• stool excellent ocii bon. $1500 or best otter 2 ches- terbelds. grey, like new 5400 each or best offer `Oak Chyterfield with 2 Chars, like new. $b00 Wait suit men s size 40 Cap 726)190 MENS DESIGNER doth - ng. Over 2000 articles with more arriving daily. We sell Hugo Boss, Harry Rosen, Polo. Gant, Britches, Crossings. Guess, Levi's. and more. Prices start: suile $35.. blazers S19., shirts $7; casual pants $8, pans $7; shorts $8.; plus plus plus. Come to RUGGED REPLAYS in Whiby and see for yourself. You won't believe the prices. Take Hwy. 2 to Thickson Rd .Go south to Bums S1. (3rd lights), tum left first plaza on left Call 404.2063. MOVING - Sofa bed. chair. queen size bed, vcr, full we microwave and stand. call 428-1245 for more de- tails. OAK/PINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail prices? One of Ontario's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers is now setting direct to the pudic. Eg. 7 pc. solid oak drwx room state $1975; 6 PC. solid pone bedroom suite 51750. Over 20 stain choices. as solid. no veneers. Traditional Wood. working 905.966-9774 PIANOS/GRANDFA- THER Clocks - Durham's largest selection -New and used pianos. Not sure? Rent to own, apt. size. Wright. grand, dgtal, key- boards TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON NOW Tebp Piano Works. 4331491. POOL - ngroud, biter, pump. divrg board. and at accessories $1500. Phone 905-728-1007 POOL. 24R round, above ground. one year old. all accessories wwkded. Call 906-6119-2677 RELOCATION SALE Greenware 50a, 08. Sup - Olen 20% off, large oval in. 8 m posing machine. shetvirg. aides. chairs. and moulds Ceramic Plus Brock Rd Pickering. 420- 2360 SHARP 27- stared TV. ',;reversal remote. on sawn display From $6 Soi wk. Rent to own by p! tog 571.1413 SHEDMAN - quality Darn style shedsbuilt on era. 8X8 5649 (ST xhckaded. Other tares and &splay available Call 9o5.509- 4961 VACUUM CLEANER DESIRES DOMESTIC POSITION WITH CLEAN -MINDED FAMILY. WON'T DO WINDOWS. • STORE & DONATION DROP OFF: 76 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH, AJAX SRLE FOR BRRGRIN HUNTERS i00% Conan ♦JL A Si.oWyorld. M MiwNrss sad jrih.ares, RA is a., heft fro= tiff. id is 36, Bette fret iii. AN $rout the said. KINGS COURT 109 KINGSTON RD., UNIT 7, 428-9454 4 A. x 24 R x 6 IL custom built movable dog run. Easy to aseerrnble, serious calls only. Car 90483- 0689. 52 itch RCA colour T.V. monitor Callisti y cannel guide Cared POP freeze, zoom. parental control & captrig. Mart be seen. 905.430-9275. A BARGIAN - Brand row pager for sale $6e.00, Mo- torrola flip phone, $49.95. Cal (416) 4464474 A NEARLY NEW, Sabl- lite System repossessed, including prepaid program- ming, and a legal VC2+ d► scrambler, Free irstalabon, & warranty Only S35. Per month bbd cost. (906) 655- 3661 HMH steno VCR's. Rete to own by plans. Isom only S3.915WL Cal 571-1413. HITACHI W big screw Tv, loaded. only $22Jwlk. Foe delivery. Rent to own by phare. Cal Stew at 571-1413. HORSE sacs, dissesism- bNd, almost new, rdMg dons pkn stsN br wind- ows. Call Ken abler 6 pm. (905) 986.8060. ICENw000 200 wall sler- eo package. 5 Disc, dual --am ower speakers. $7.49/wk. Fine delivery. Car 571-1413. MAKE you own home movies for pennies a (lay. Rent to own by Pians a now Camcorder. 571-1413. MENS -r- handed, god cubs, bag & cart 26- color TV, Panwwm SlenoJ re- ceiwr/speetkare- men's bi- cycle. 20 gal. aquarium sand. 637-2475 SELL IT NOW CALL S83-0707 OR FAX ;1683-7363 MOTHER'S DAY GIFT BASKETS & GIFTS Order yours today for delivery Most Popular "SWEET TOOTH" $25.00 & up Contains a variety of cookies, candies, chocolates, coffee, tea, etc. or Come & Visit us, to see our wide selection of other gift baskets & gift ideas. at THE ORIGINAL "BASKET KASE" ALSO : New set of Adult Craft Classes have been scheduled for May, Call for details. 250 BAYLY ST. W. AJAX. (next to Pizza Hut) 427-9769 EL TONS OF ALBUMS FOR SALE- most 70's & 80's. Aerosmth to Zappa. Cas Bob at 728. 1098 WASHERS. dryers, fridge, stove. new and recordr- boned. $225 and up for re- cordilioned washer. $175 and up for reconditioned dryer. $175 and up ter re- conditioned fridges and stows. Also con operated washer and &yens. Ste- phenson's Furniture and Appliances. 227 Court St.. Oshawa. 576-7448 Graduation Dresses- to Rent or Purchase Call to- day. Sargeants Renate 650 Wilson Rd S Oshawa 433-1113 APPLIANCES wanted, working or not Fndges. stoves, washers, dryers. ALSO wanted. have & g&- rage rrage or barn, reasonable to rent Long lease 905-427- 2713 WANTED - old and an- tique turniture, anIdes Old scaierisIsc irnstrunents. chin. saver, adve"m r%% sporting, lova. decays. dolts. milk bottles. conec- act or esales Call Robert Bowes + Ansoues (905) 655- [1049. Brooldn WANTED GOLD fewit". T V S. VCR S, CD'S, sbr- st". guitars. rods- arry- thirg you have Cash. Buy back option. 121 Brock St. South. Peter (905)430- 3680 WANTED CAMERAS - old china and glass. pwel- lery. microscopes. tele- scopes. brnocukars and w listed ft . Clocks. watch. as. furniture. anyring old. 4312-1678. WANTED to buy - older lrrrari , glass, china, doll lectibles, nismarabri t, watch", etc. Seipls P- or estates. Cal (906) 723- 7834. CPARAM SAM Sat & Sun, U1113 & 14 "M tar Cid Dr. Ajar SWIMMING POOL SUPER SALE Liner rips or replecirlg. f;aM 10BOOK NOIN - All pool Work - Irlltrarlce (dims will=". t�A00�RIfP-RXR (1�f0a747J/8'/) EARLY f)IIRD SPECIAL 16 x 24' rectangular Kayak pool includes decks & liming. $4,595. Meets lo- cal by-laws 20yr. wrrrMy. 1 8006867564. P"alro r Apx. phare 4167967500. SWIMMING POOL - t5 ft. round, like new. $6w. en - eluding floating chair, all accessories, must go. 696- 0579 BOARD. indoor arena. daily turnout, individual teed. friendly atmosphere. $250/mthly Call Tarty, (9os) 420-1027. FOUND female one year old border Collie. while with black markings. Well cared for and trained. Found at Deer Creak Golf Course . 048 427-0affair p.m. KEEP your dog waste out of the garbage Use a DOGGIE DOOLEY WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Life- time guaranty ball. avail- able in 3 sizes. 9am - 9pm. 7 days (905)723.5413 LHASA APSO pups. great house pet, non sheddrg, non aklargenic. health guaranty 1705) 766-3124 OSHAWA Obedience As- sociation presents flyball and agility Gasses begrs- rwhg Mon June 5. Basic and Pre trial ciasws begin Tues June 6 Advanced registration only Call Bev at 905- 435.0966 PERSONAL PROTEC- nON Dog Course. aught by Law Entorcement Dog Trainers Laws. Theory, & Practical Application, Lnel- ad Entry Cas Recruit Dog Trarrg, (905) 619-9028 PUREBRED BLACK La- brada Fletrie401', AKC and CKC regeuered Available lor dee&rg 905-995.0716 Ask 1a AI ROTTWEILERS, Oliver (Top Canadian Champion. 1994) Syed pups. CKC registered, from quality German Ch. lire dam. Fe male 5690. make $590 Cal 905649.5134 after 3pm ROTWEILLER PUP- PIES. Champion blood Imes. C.K.C. registered. $7011. (906)995-0331. TWO STALLS Available in dean now barn. Lit outdoor conal with road pen kidi- vidual needs met with TLC. Excellent trails & baking. $1bl61Mo. Goodwood awe. (906)610.0077. Ic 1 1 /9861988 tars, uveaw b am. Everyone qualihss. On URIC? WC8? MA? No itlerest. no credit clock. $346 down. 570034 On- In*LTD. 1976 Nntiori Rd. GM74M 1982 CHEV Caprice, W. Power windows. IOCks, trunk, brakes, now ex- hsual tires. 106.000 lei., der/i. one ower. $2.000. 723-0410 1983 MALIBU STATION - WAGON. row tins, gas Uric, Ob" linkage, muf- $KAM Ppe, Pain) radiator, dean & kar"I - $2150. o.bcs. 728-4917. 1913 VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit Florida dor, excel - ISM 11111114305 speed, 4 dr. AM / FM slereo, certified, 92000 O.B.O. 905-Se5- o716 Ask lex Al. 1984 F-15 GMC, new ex- haust. AM/FM canoes, $2750 or best offer, ontl- fad. Very clean. 579,0004. • 1985 Cadillac Seville - medium due with blue cloth interior. White con- vertible top. low kms, in im- maculate condition. fully loaded, too much to list. Also aerial for phone. A must to see. (905)723-4376 1985 Ford LTD wagon, 4 dr, V6, auto., ps, pb, am/fm stereo, excellent clean run- ning wagon. Was $2495 now $1895, cert.. Cas 427- 9722 anytime Russ. Open 7 days weekfindoors. Big Town Sales 1985 Olds. Ciera Brougham, 4 dr, V6, load- ed. Finished in a nice 2- tone grey. Decent miles. Excellent clean running carWas $3995., now $3495 cert , 4 more nice cars to choose from. Call 427-9722 anytime Russ. Open 7 days/week indoors. Big Town Sales, 1991 Pontiac Grand Prior LE. V6, automatic. air, p.s.. p.b , bit cytase, stereo Cas sane. new motor and trans- mission. ransmission. Certified, ready to Go $8495. 686-6183 1985 TOYOTA, Corolla. !ully loaded, as is $2400. Negotiable call (905) 683- 9711 1986 Camaro, black T roof power windows. Good shape. Asking $2800 Paul or Gary (905) 4268624 or evenings(905)649-3538 1906 Pontiac 6000 Le Wagon, V6, air. buckets console, fully loaded, ex- celent running car Cert - fed 52895, 6866183. 1993 Chev Corsica. 44,000 km 3.1 V6 autome t - c. red with red interior. $9250 or best r'b"Onabla offer. Call Peter 723.1155 or 434.7564 1993 Topaz 2 dr.Auto.Arr. Am-Fnn Cass,sport rims, 11,000 kms,warranty $9.600,n0 GST (906) 7263227 CERTt-CAR Auto Cen- tre Spring Sale 1982 Subaru. one owner . mnt. 51.995 1986 Pulsar NX. 100 km. 55.995. T -Topa Special 1988 Aerosar XLT. loaded, beauty, $7.995 firm 1967 Su nbrd Air 87,000 kms 53.995 firm 1999 Astro LT, high rrrleage, excellent condi- bon. $7.995 1999 Probe. ars 5 speed. Pristine White. $5.995 1988 Chev 34 V- 8.. Cheyenne. $6.9% 1990 Probe V-6, wry fast 58.595 1990 Suibird, air. auto. 3.1 V-6. $5.995. 1992 Sunbird. 6 cyl., loaded, coupe saki $7.995. 1991 Corsica LT, air. only 61,000 koro. $7.995. 1992 LeMans. 4 door. auto. 56.395., 1990 Suzuki, 4 door. 4 cylinder. sub, GlX sedan $5,2%. 34 cartiEed autos to choose from. 579.2866 OPEN SUNDAYS. DEAD OR ALIVE 'FREE lowing ter scrap. used or abandoned ears & trucks. liter. pick-up, by prices paid. (416) W-3199 JOW408 AU" Tune-ups & minor repairs Labour $30.00 hr. Mobile Service available 420-65" R= 1984 Yamaha Virago, e cellent condition. can 69 1367. 1986 YAMAHA 350 P good condition, with heirs and gloves. $2.300 ce led. negotiable. 432-2446 1991 XR25M Honda & purpose, white. red, bit $2600 or best ofli r. C Cliff (705) 457-1549. INSURANCE: Open 9 to 9 by appt. Monday to Saturday Motorcycle, Auto, anc very competitive. Property rates. call Jones -Dooley Insurance Broker (905) 427-3595 t 993 Grumman Renega 16 ft bass boat. Johns 50 hp.. fish Ender. 32 bolfrig mol«custom u of. $9500 obo. Bhp Jo parade Dowrrgger w coulter, bell and chip. $1( CCM Excel 16-spe mountain brie. $225 of Aller 6 p.m. 906.623A107 BOAT for sale 14 R fid glass. 45 ►gnepow Chrysler. tiff trader 525 Of best olfsr. (906)4: 2644 PROP & SKEG REPAIR< Fibreglass suppkas. wq System Epoxy, boat Per Oshawa Gass Fibre A duct Lid.. 341 Durham G Oshawa. 905579.1433 1 -BEDROOM ballerina kitchen. audry. 3pc. ba cable, parking. separa entrance. resfuoneiDle. sic smoker, no Pete. May 1 5645 nckmve.937-1902 2 bedroom in village Caborne. Clwh, long walking disanoe to sten school ten at door, iiia( stove. Parking. laundry. 1 cunty, txrrdirg. play are $543 Plus utilises. 9c 344-7317 before 6 p AJAX - 2 tladt00111 bourbafa 4 appL, 4 Lice. baits fes. dplitg , side arlrafkcs, no pals. no taltllkig, eacdold bc♦ bin. acanthi 1, n#., fisUnt, $730 ihdtuis. 428-7D37 -faytl m AJAX - large 2 bei" basenierM, sp. entrant parking one nil. Motu adults, to pals. fi stfls Reshow es 5675 in 427856 AJAX - Second Boar house. bright, loon, a bemoan apsrbrtrtl Inn ansa me. Mala. Sidi PrkrV. ulftss itrJudrd SM MauIlly. 839-M or 831-0676. 1977, 24 Foot, Terri Taurus, awning. air, tul ball+. m =0Wave. $4,999 a trade for car. 721-2759 basement aparb116K central air, gerapa, landscaped. NO DOWNPAYMENT Carries for $M per month. 905�881lF6631i �bedr 1982 CHEV VAN, 350 4 w baerarit we bsrrN, now brakes, rotors. mad ankiiii , sibbb 1 row leaks. $11.500 or best we* PSL $66Ohruorll cilli. 723-2225 aper 4 p.m. y, urlbsbvsddrlg. Sap 1985 Plymouth voyager rale eattaruos, filltrAK 90 SE rrani van. Aub, 2.6 life 6119-9036 etrgine, cruise, poll pills ate Isn steno, good dean nun van. now $3 05. t urr995. an 111,11011 22 one. Call 427-9 any�e Russ. Open 7 days/week WHY REN" indoors. Big Town Sales dsaciad 2 t 1 bdrm. 1977, 24 Foot, Terri Taurus, awning. air, tul ball+. m =0Wave. $4,999 a trade for car. 721-2759 basement aparb116K central air, gerapa, landscaped. NO DOWNPAYMENT Carries for $M per month. 905�881lF6631i South - new one om basement apart - dose to all amenities. oom w/fireplace, bath, full kitchen, room, a/c., cable T.V., e entrance, shared ly Smokers wel- 1 pets. $775/mohly. ast/references tee . Avail. June 1. Barry. AX, 2 bedroom base t apartment IN AJAX. ate entrance, Parking, no pets, nonsmoker. $6" month Available June 1. 428-7643. AJAX. June 1. newly painted 2 -bedroom, walk- out basement near trans- portation, shopping, full washroom, appliances, $650 plus utilities. First/ last. (905)427-7405. AJAX, basement. 1 medi- um, 1 tiny bedroom, 4pc bath, living room. separate entrance- Close to bus. Morning/evenng 686- 0466 AJAX. very clean new t bedroom basement . se- peraate entrance, parlung, 1si last. references. $700. 6866647 FURNISHED - Ajax new 1 bedroom basement bachelor Pnvale entrance .laundry. ubkbes, cable n- Ckded Kitchenette/ mi- crowave. near 401. Go, public transit $575 (905)427-0283, after Goo AJAX- large 1 bedroom basement 4 appliances, 4 Poe bath, separate en - tame Ouet non-smoklnq no Pets. 1550. July 1 st 6631532 AJAX small 2 bedroom basement apartment. Suit- able for 2 5600 ntkusnrs. available .lune 1st 686 1129 no calls after 9 30pm AJAX- Harwoodl401 . 2 beoroomi. own laundry, ap. planes. gas fireplace, CAC. broadloom, sepa- raw entrance $625 - usk- bes No pets Pease. kn- rtneduee/ref (905)655- 8991 AVAILABLE from May 1st in Whitby Apartment Building. Spacious. carpeted newly panted apartment with Bal- cony Clow to Bus. Shop- Ping. hopPing. Al Utilities Included No Pets 2 Bedroom. $725 00 Call 430.0134 408 Sloor St. E. 18 2 bdrm apartments, carpeled. parlung. Lichees included First I last. 5550 85650 monetly Avail June 1. 723-5875 tlHOOKLIN, 2 bedroom Apt in duplex, available July 1, Plenty of parking, use of backyard, no pets. includes heal. water. frig./ stove. $720 plus hydro, call (905) 985-4049. CLEAN BASEMENT apartment. washer, dryer. air. Cbee b 401 and Dur- ham CON" in Whitby. 5600 per rno. ist/last. Cap anytime 430-8517 leave message. COURTICE, clean, bright raised 2 bedroom base nrwnL 4 pc. bath, fridge. stow, .hared laundry, parkMg, separate f rikance, "dirties inckrded $680 monthly knWtast Non- -mi -M preferred. Caw Tmvct 404.8.347. DOWNTOWN Whitby in tonal apartment building. Big two bedroom ajpaAmerd wrbakony, available Jerre 1. $710 . hydro, Laundry fadibes. parka dose to al -Vmd w. Firstlleat 906- 669-4009 a 905-736 4574. HUGEmnsbasement renovated 1 b0dirtfo l meal. Whites a Strouds.. non srrholker, parkirh•Jcable nduded. $550. ,Am lot. 4202491 LIVERPOOL MwYa2. basement aprar ValeWil pri. _ enitranl:e, frsplaae, $800 singleSWO iwilable Jura 18t a06 - i OC, new left - loor 2 bedroom apan- **WQMalpw. $750« Above grand base- aPwtnsM, $650. 112. NEWLY renovated, dean, 1 -bedroom basement. west Oshawa, separate en- trance, parking. Kitchen, bath, laundry, 1 non- smoker. no pets. $550 in- cludes utilities. 571-4362. ONE bedroom basement apt., bright large all row sive, driveway, one block from O.C., renovated, 5550. month, Iirsviast. non smoker. no pets. Bond/ Rosehill. May 15. 433 5070. ONE BEDROOM plus den available for June and July in luxury condominium. Excellent recreational facilities and in -suite features at discounted rents. PleaseCall 686-6860 V5HAWA - 2 bedroom apartment, available at 888 and 900 Glen St. Close to schools, shopping and G.M. utilities mduded. " last required. Call 726 4993. OSHAWA - large clean quiet bachelor apartment $450.00 all ndusive avail- able June 1/95. 1 bedroom apt. Bowman- vde $600 Moluenre June 1/ 95. Call 905-623.4702 or 697-1963. OSHAWA South end hi -rise. 1 bdrm - S569; 2 bdrm - $619. 3 bdrm - S725 Cbanilarge stubs, Ill- ckdes heal. table, hot wa- ter, perking. row *Phwlc T payshydro 436-6700 CLEAN family building. Oshawa north, one , two bedroom 5570 and $670 Feat hydro. fridge, slow Landry facilites. 723- 2094 400 Apartments For Rent GO, very large 2 bdrm. in duplex, fireplace, cable TV, laundry room, garage, walkout to yard, work room, $950 utilities included. (416)533-1753 rn,At HIND, 2 bedroom close b� t newly decorated, to oppi ng/bus. available immediately, $600 Inclusive. References. IireVlast required 420- 9497, PICKERING, new 1 bed- room, basement apartment. Whites Rd. North, executive home, private entrance. parking, cable, laundry. ap- pliances, backyard, very quiet home. deal for single working person. $595 in - elusive 831-8Wl PICKERING. Whites Rd area. bright 2 bedroom basement apartment. 4 Pc bath. laundry separate en- trance. utilities nckuded. $780hronth fxsVlast. Avail- able June 1 No pets, no smoking. 831-7018 PICKERING. large 1 bedroom living room and kitchen, private entranoe,4 aPpkarnces, AM- quiet area. non-smoker Available im- mdh eawfy $650 13 hall ubk_ ties First last (9o5)&"_ 0018 PICKERING-2 bedroom . sep ent, close to schools. GO, public trans. Available now first/last/ref. $650 month (905) 831-7638 Eve_ (416) 284-5711 days 3 bedroom house lox rent South Pickering, applianc- es. available June 1 $1100 plus utilities, 619-3069. AJAX • Lakeview/Kipling area, 3 bedrooms, 1 V2 baths, available July hat.. $900 monthly. 1 yr. lease 683-4471 STOP RENTING! O V4 A 5PANG NEW 7E'ACHEG 3 OR 4 9Gal.1 'Oflc cOa ONLY S'3P' PEC MON'w' E5 "W' 1,E; MCN' CAL, 90i 623_5 13 5549 NO Do" PAYMENT? Good ,redir Go d lobi You can buy far the price of rent. while prices and rates are down Doug er arevi t, Cwimi• unity rw.aneial, w�-saes OSHAWA Centre June posaess.n, a bedroom back spirt semi. garage. gas healing, mint. $975 Pkis udrbes. FrstllasL ref- ererhtes, no pets. Joe 5765- 5544 765544 OSHAWA-ice bunga- low. 5 bedroom. 2 bath. rooms. 2 kitchens. 2 Irving rooms Nice decorlaw- dry. newer home, large b&CkYard. Please Can 728- 5501 NORTH OSHAWA 3 bedroom house to share $350 per month, 1/2 utik- hes. close to shopping and bus route call anytime 435- 8264 A • i AJAX t bedroom condo over looking lake 5 ap- pliances. fireplace, pool, tennis Courts. $775i'month. Call 683-9035. AJAX 1 bedroom cordo over looking lake 5 ape planes, fireplace. pool, tennis courts. S775/month. Call 683-9035. LARGE 3 bedroom condo. 1 1:2 baths, walk M Gd shopping, parking over- looking bay $975/inclu- sw, June 1 First/last, Ref. erences.420-1909 I • ' e ` r- 4 Months -_ ?erb ��owntowr, Oshawa. 400- 3500 sq. It. available Park. ng and great exposure Best rental rales Can 434- 2447 or 655.4132. DOWNTOWN Whitby. Dundas Sl Approximately 400 sq. hoffice and up to 2500 soft, bay space. C-3 Zoning . Call 6663361 OFFICE SPACE for rent - Oshawa. excellent for Health related businesses $250-1000runit Available immediately. Call 721} 2222 aJ3-4160 STOPE or omrce space y mart floor laundry.a'c 2 car OSHAWA t 6 2 bedroom TWO algarage tido Pets t yr rt oe Nnr apartment avaiahbe, Jens y apartment, MURK Isase31450 . utilr- tai Completely renvoayd Oshawa Creak park selling. lry.Avalabte July 1st RM - with new hardwood Itbedroom. S695 d Large 2. bedroo$695 « Can (416) 297 - kitchen Parking and lawn- Includes garage parking ON, dry. no pets. from 5525/ available June 1 st. 404- 1614 month. (906)831.6030 RENTERS Own you own 500 iq It Blocr St $450 SOUTH AJAX- large 1 home for lessthan Sew Call 579-7715 bedroom basement apart- Per month Can John Annis. Fridge. slow. and partially meet. separate entrance. Sales Rep. Rental Sumvt manned coupe $650 , Parking, cable 3 utilities in, Realty. 905.6663800 I • eluded Suit sigh proles- SOUTH Alax - 4 bedroom 2 bedroom basement ca - sional nab, non smoker, no Pets S550imcnth. Avail sidespht, garage, finished (Jxl June 1st 427-3570 basement. quiet street. 4Gi,FiTSC,h n.5oo or MOVES fridge. slave. air con . 3.000 sq. It. Drive on dogs. TWO BEDROOM ape. h,q' terncod yard, near snoods, offices. traffic. bb d ham' stove laundry parking Dark. 51050 plus utilities First'IasVrelerenus June perkug. $550 net. 434- terwral location. near 15.686-•1662 5555 566-777? Oshawa Center, 401 $570.00 plus hydro NON' WHITBY -Executive 4 bed- ed- . . SMOKER SMOKESRbaaaiabb Nrxrne room !wme.2S00 sq R.2 1,7dialifl I , ` bath crcular star pee. laundry. Cal 868-7103. y mart floor laundry.a'c 2 car OSHAWA t 6 2 bedroom TWO algarage tido Pets t yr rt oe Nnr apartment avaiahbe, Jens y apartment, MURK Isase31450 . utilr- tai Completely renvoayd Oshawa Creak park selling. lry.Avalabte July 1st RM - with new hardwood Itbedroom. S695 d Large 2. bedroo$695 « Can (416) 297 - kitchen Parking and lawn- Includes garage parking ON, dry. no pets. from 5525/ available June 1 st. 404- 1614 month. (906)831.6030 RENT TO WESTNEY/HWY 2, OSHAWA- i bedroom apt bright upper one bedoom for single NON-SMOKER. a" apt• quiet, private err Fridge. slow. and partially trance, twit one single or manned coupe $650 , kanished good cental Ii- available July 1 427-1536 peon $460/ month. Cal WESTNEYMWY2 bright. Monday- Fn. 432-7601. 2 bedroom basement ca - WHO says you cannot afford to bur a house) 3 bedroom townhouse cat nes for S46olmorth (P ii 1) 3 bedroom bungalow carries for $780 'month (Pan PAtt mots Cal Mark Stapley. RerUu Accord 576.3111 or 58647q 3 -BEDROOM cottage on quiet sheltered bay. boat .coos. to Bay of Clurnte and Lake Ontario Great hirtirnq swimming are. Outside Plumbing. $250/week. Can 1611)354-9216 BARRY'S BAY- H K Col- tages boats. beach, fishing. unpolluted water store. take-out Playground on premises May;Jurw dis- count 1.6137562746 bee. utilities, a pc. bath, PICKERING - Two bed- separate entrance. laundry. room basement apartment. working persons. av fireplace. eat in kitchen. June bL $780 No pets , no adabe I F111M A ' would suit prolessional smoking, 426-1428. working couple. No pets, non smoking Nicely deco- WHITBY - 1 -bedroom apartment. Separate en• raked. $700 Mhcknrw. a Available June lot $31- trance. laundry facilities, a • • Parking, first/last. relerernc• 7824 es. Non-smoker. no pets. PICKERING - Bayty and Liverpool, 2 inn. to Go su- bon. Available July lot. Basement. 2 bedrooms, huge yard. $750/mo. plus ublkes. Cal 420-0639 PICKERING - excellent location, sttrin main floor 3 bedroom apt, $1050 per month, utititiee Onckad- ad Ar con., War dry. Park - mg, $kept to Go. 420-2104 PICKERING - large rawly renovaasd erre nbedroom bass melt apartrrN, Sep arab entrartos, living room, IdlcAen, central w, 4 pc. baht and laundry. No pets, malum waking en& pre^ erred. $700/mad al in- duerve. FesNast Available ,Ase 1. Railer- need- ed 831-4472- after 6 p.m. PICKERING Brock Rd i Now Oaks Davit, Wak-out 1 ft apt SBp- el11ra0Ce, parllrlg, Owes, table $6W. I110e11. June 1. sa6-sm 1 PICKERING VILLAGE, cozy attic aparwr-#L in quiet adult 4 pox suitable for single male, quiet wookrg persom 855o m imnednalsly. Rebrenora. 509-2375 WHITBY, mpdern bright walkout 1 bedroom base- ment furnished, air, park, suit single, non-smoker. Th omOuriiin., $550 all wckmw. 866-9e3:33. WHITBY- bright 1 -bed- room apar in 4 slor- eyooerplex Jun lot Cen- tral b soppr"bus, down bwrn- Mrdr w Will Cable extra Cal 721- 9684. wHrmy- kmidtsd 1 bed- room apt., $629 wickrshre. Fndgo%bve,' tleen dry isam ee. A m - WHY rent when you can ownyar own hone ler Ins Mean you it"r! Cal Dave Haylock Sales Rep. RmMax Summit Realty (1991) L 0r (�)ae6 11� 6663a0b WHITBY- 2 bedroom bwlltou se, pato, fridge, ii slow, on site laundry $877.00 includes water and sewage. cal 6665660 CLEAN furnished ropin,VJS$UhOM and Bayly. Parking. cable. al taches. separate entrance, wry private. $400 mo. 83W 4271. OUIET pesos for lenge room it private hone. L e of coolag facilities A lour dry. Fir~ required. $360dlrnonth ler room plus own lood costs. 434.4672. GREAT fishing and 1-* hoNday on Ries, Lake, 1 hour Mom Oehawr, Modem 2 A 3 bedroom . srdy birch playground, dlildren's program, boat a ROW Low family prices. May long weekend avail- able. Surnymed Cotlagee R.R. e3. Htnfnge, OnL KOL 1 YO (706)8962801 TRENT RIVER, Lake Soy. mour, Woodland Estate, family housekeeping cot- tages, 3 Pc. bath, hall Pte, beach, slore,pday- gland 90 inn We picker. ft 1-•00,167-2044. CLEARWATER - fully fur- nished moble homes, clubhouse. heated pools, hot tubs, tennis, just 20 minutes to beaches. NHL Hockey. Blue Jay basebeN, dog, corse tracks. Children welcome. less than molal. can (9oS)683-55oG. GORGEOUS - 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo, close to fart.". Clearwater beach, pool, cuzri. SBO, private yard, available Now - Dec. for Info and to view photos 6869846 or 579-3788 N. OSHAWA. $t 29900 Recently totally renovated. 2 story, ravine lot, hard- wood floors finished base- ment. 2-4pc baths. garage. dining room , greenhouse kitchen. Owner has been ansferred, must sell. Peter meal. Sales Rep Gude Realty, 723.5281 5 LEVEL srdespiit, 5 bed- rooms. 1-4 pc. 1.3 Pc t. 2PC bathrooms! air, central vac, double garage. elec- Ironic garage door. in - ground pod. Close to an amenities Very clean Great neghbouhood. Flexible Closing; Asking $172.000 160 Goodman 432.1863 BELIEVE IT S500 Down. Why rert^ Nher rO ref own a brand new 3 or 4 bedroom single detached home on large lid Call )623-6549. COUNTRY -r-n =unit I small village -W%A" from Wnitby `leads sone interior hfisrr Ing. Make offer as is Asking $164900 19051655-1602 COUNTRY PROPERTY - BancrOh area 4 bedroom nrnrne. indoor pod. beaub- -I Florda room, central air. laude garage. garden stied, workst.p. 10 acres, excellent famov home, or bed and breakfastsacrifice at $149.900 ,613)332- 3109 FROM $69,900 Brard new • 2 3 bed. suites, condos. Up to 1442 sq ft. Bungalow style. Can 623-6549 LARGE 3 bedroom home it Mage Grove targe ti with tots of gardens, interlock drive and in -ground pool Finished basement has walkout entrance with add - 2 bedrooms 6 sepa- rate bathroom Call 623- 6257 to view. Friday p m or Saturday. $168.500 MUST sell 2 bedroom raised bungalow with 2 bedroom in-law 2 'ridges. 2 stoves, washer. dryer. $117.500 Negotiable 721-9746 ONE YR. did bungalow with walkout basement on 52CbuLce lot Oak kik:tr en, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths (deal for (-n-law-) . 2 car garage. high efbcierncy gas• 571-6685 POWER of sale - 4 bed- rooms, pili. ""'1,w apt., car' nos for cuss than rent UP - dated throughout. Private laneway, lots of parking, ideal for truckers etc., $107,900. Frank wManowic, 4312-2000 Durham Quality R.E. PRICE reduced!! Try your offer on wads 'almost new 2 storey 3 bedroom Bow - Manville home. Family - room, 2car garage. great Iocaboninear park. VEN- DOR MOTIVATED, MUST SELL. Fred Dupre, Sales Rep. Pew Kowal R.E. Lid, Broker . 906.6232453 or 905687-2702. WHITEY CHARMER OPEN HOUSE, SaL 131h 12-4, or by apporntrrrnt 3 bedroom. hrniy roam, kuwy finished basement CIA, FAG, black ash hardwood Iborin% MW Pie 1011, on Cul -De -Sac. architeckiraly, designed Ormlatout Out- standing Show- peco,$159,900 24 Gerrie CWt. 906.4300155 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10, 1995 -PAGE 45-A SAILWINDS Whitby, lux- ury condo building, one bedroom, 941 sq. IL. many extras. 666-3114 WATERFRONT COMMUNITY, 2 acre lots in beautiful Pot Perry, Lots 5155.000.. Call /4 Estates. 427-0390 or 4262215 MONEY problems? Debt consolidations. credit ar- rangements, personal budget plan". credit re- pair. FREE CONSULTA- TIONS Ontario Credit Counsellors (Oshawa-Tor- onlo) 4331425 OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING • ANY CONTRACTS. Ly mi ..- e , ... 53500 'uil paced. Seuud- • ed wooded Trailer lot, good road. sandy beach. hshing. 1/2 hr from Oshawa (416)431-1555 LAKEFRONT lot 539.900 Wirt, 52000 downpayment. Also beautiful ACREAGE on township Rd. Zero downpayment and 5199: morsel 68634,')0 WATERFRONT sites ava,ra6e trailer park on Lake Ontano near Tren- tonr'reat fishing and sail- $heltered dock- irg�mes from $9900 416757.4944, Weekends 613-394.0863 33 MON -Lake at 9ndger.rth beautiful site. excellent condition, new 28 h deck. new 30 it awning, modular fiberglass 4 PC bathroom. S'100 (519)578-6363 BEAUTIFUL Soon Lake Tent and -varier Park san- dy beach, playground store. rec hail coffee shop C,hrrstmas In July KW_ lowifen in August Hay notes etc. Water new lots available Family camp• ground. seasonal raw s615. Minden, 705-2136- 2555 RED SETTER aESCR- Trent River near Havelock Excellent campground Large fully serviced sites from f785'aaaaon Cottag- e 2-3 poolroom from S330 - $375 1905-436-0607 or 1-705-773-3D96 TRAILER LCT FOR RENT - SOW all incluorve Clean peaullkd area Approx- imaWy 40x6C 't. Trenton Area on like Close to shops 906-4269063 $5900"254" T� lice/ trete Lila -da y- Cen Dem or swat. C aN6ael NIMIM`7 Fiftweekid Sm viciels. AAA Consulting 6 Loan Financial consulting Serv- ices for any purpose Also LOANS Auto. emergency. consolidations, vacations. fumlure first brrw bonrow- ers, business. etc Good or Bad Credit. Bankruptaes welcome. 8:30 am-9.00pm Mon -Sal. 416.630-0012 BORROW $10,000 . pay as Nle as $110 per nnonlh., o.a.c. Free consultations. Anubrs Inversimal Ltd. Mortgages and Loans $show 1973.668.7200 SAVE MONEY est payments oi, debts in- cluding a mortgage No up front costs' Its a copyright Program Save on a few other seances and pro- ducts. call for information 436-2557 or fax 5761014 Don't Forget Ajax Pickering New% Advertiser Classified Dept- is open for your cortve- mence evem Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified .lid Please Call 683-0+0' I Color Your World i Business Opportunities available across Canada, including: Pickering Whitby Richmond Hill Newmarket Stouffville Beaverton Campbellford Join A Winning Team, Investment from $80,000-1,300,000 CONTACT US TODAY Color Your World Franchise Manager 10 Carson Street Toronto M6W 3R5 1-800-387-7311 (416) 259-3251 JEWELS :;. Pd,k:ane •N: an exC ting new Ovsiness opportunity selling ex- 7uxsrw fashion jewe" Be you own boss. Work Part limalfrl time Have fun while Voce cam Cas Linda 905665-4049 NOTICE TO CREDITORS A OTHERS ^. E" i'1, - ADAM DOUGLAS MANNAN :.'sans havm3 a, •-s -:l -s; '-e esta'e ADAM DOUGLAS HANNAN, dee of ±I• -r- aax. r tits. - Blas d^ •^: died .m Dr d3C,.t "+. 22rnd day vel Abni. '40* `v ^4.13), "Ceti., sande ;ancia•s of sans :*,co nr 'sl say 31 July. '995, after weir 7ue 7 • •thlate .n o• -Istrh:NC vert` ••quid only :o ^• rams Y int^ 'Inc yiperpgi� Via'her 'naw •can AMC IM ,rdnsigi•d eI -of Ds .inti• •c lay 30,70011 Of whcae call •'+ey >ret ^ct 'fwr' -a" 'CL" _ d'•d X 4iax ^+e 311th' -1,Y J A, " i96 Susan E SracnvogN. Executrix 3 Crabtree Lane Ajax Ont_ L IS 3N9 640 CEventsoming640 Coming IMAGINE A Celebration of Talents and Culture Pine Ridge High School Thursday May 111%. 7 p.m. Cafeteria rockets $5.00 Students $3.00 PORT PERRY HIGHSCHOOL SPRING CRAFT SHOW SAT. MAY 138t SUNDAY MAY 14 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 160 Rosa St ANNUAL MEL"MG OFSHAREHOLDERS of THE PICKERING HARBOUR COMPANY (LIMITM) To be held on Monday, May 29, 1995 at 6:30 p.m. at SWMS CONMMON CEIVTJM RENT TO 5625 ie . (905nately. 5625 inclusive. (9O5µ20- OWN 2842. WHITBY - one bedroom f rn,halA I „wnMvn,..m 4-1 ., vmt. nest r„ ♦ lurk north of Go. main floor. (�1 charringolder building. oldbuildig. (Jxl MOVES 5600 industw. Avail. June 2000 >l o� r� 1. 6663161 or 7239340. 1 l WHITBY, 2 year did. 2 bedroom basement apart- %F • 1' J m„inth. while i,Iu buikJ IMASPEN .aur down pa.rnent ment frdge, stow, share laundry. Cal 868-7103. WHITBY, large 1-bedroomseparate entrance, bay window fireplace, laundry, Jure I. New AAP Plaza, $600 plus //3 utilities. 7215- 6481 WHITBY, mpdern bright walkout 1 bedroom base- ment furnished, air, park, suit single, non-smoker. Th omOuriiin., $550 all wckmw. 866-9e3:33. WHITBY- bright 1 -bed- room apar in 4 slor- eyooerplex Jun lot Cen- tral b soppr"bus, down bwrn- Mrdr w Will Cable extra Cal 721- 9684. wHrmy- kmidtsd 1 bed- room apt., $629 wickrshre. Fndgo%bve,' tleen dry isam ee. A m - WHY rent when you can ownyar own hone ler Ins Mean you it"r! Cal Dave Haylock Sales Rep. RmMax Summit Realty (1991) L 0r (�)ae6 11� 6663a0b WHITBY- 2 bedroom bwlltou se, pato, fridge, ii slow, on site laundry $877.00 includes water and sewage. cal 6665660 CLEAN furnished ropin,VJS$UhOM and Bayly. Parking. cable. al taches. separate entrance, wry private. $400 mo. 83W 4271. OUIET pesos for lenge room it private hone. L e of coolag facilities A lour dry. Fir~ required. $360dlrnonth ler room plus own lood costs. 434.4672. GREAT fishing and 1-* hoNday on Ries, Lake, 1 hour Mom Oehawr, Modem 2 A 3 bedroom . srdy birch playground, dlildren's program, boat a ROW Low family prices. May long weekend avail- able. Surnymed Cotlagee R.R. e3. Htnfnge, OnL KOL 1 YO (706)8962801 TRENT RIVER, Lake Soy. mour, Woodland Estate, family housekeeping cot- tages, 3 Pc. bath, hall Pte, beach, slore,pday- gland 90 inn We picker. ft 1-•00,167-2044. CLEARWATER - fully fur- nished moble homes, clubhouse. heated pools, hot tubs, tennis, just 20 minutes to beaches. NHL Hockey. Blue Jay basebeN, dog, corse tracks. Children welcome. less than molal. can (9oS)683-55oG. GORGEOUS - 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo, close to fart.". Clearwater beach, pool, cuzri. SBO, private yard, available Now - Dec. for Info and to view photos 6869846 or 579-3788 N. OSHAWA. $t 29900 Recently totally renovated. 2 story, ravine lot, hard- wood floors finished base- ment. 2-4pc baths. garage. dining room , greenhouse kitchen. Owner has been ansferred, must sell. Peter meal. Sales Rep Gude Realty, 723.5281 5 LEVEL srdespiit, 5 bed- rooms. 1-4 pc. 1.3 Pc t. 2PC bathrooms! air, central vac, double garage. elec- Ironic garage door. in - ground pod. Close to an amenities Very clean Great neghbouhood. Flexible Closing; Asking $172.000 160 Goodman 432.1863 BELIEVE IT S500 Down. Why rert^ Nher rO ref own a brand new 3 or 4 bedroom single detached home on large lid Call )623-6549. COUNTRY -r-n =unit I small village -W%A" from Wnitby `leads sone interior hfisrr Ing. Make offer as is Asking $164900 19051655-1602 COUNTRY PROPERTY - BancrOh area 4 bedroom nrnrne. indoor pod. beaub- -I Florda room, central air. laude garage. garden stied, workst.p. 10 acres, excellent famov home, or bed and breakfastsacrifice at $149.900 ,613)332- 3109 FROM $69,900 Brard new • 2 3 bed. suites, condos. Up to 1442 sq ft. Bungalow style. Can 623-6549 LARGE 3 bedroom home it Mage Grove targe ti with tots of gardens, interlock drive and in -ground pool Finished basement has walkout entrance with add - 2 bedrooms 6 sepa- rate bathroom Call 623- 6257 to view. Friday p m or Saturday. $168.500 MUST sell 2 bedroom raised bungalow with 2 bedroom in-law 2 'ridges. 2 stoves, washer. dryer. $117.500 Negotiable 721-9746 ONE YR. did bungalow with walkout basement on 52CbuLce lot Oak kik:tr en, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths (deal for (-n-law-) . 2 car garage. high efbcierncy gas• 571-6685 POWER of sale - 4 bed- rooms, pili. ""'1,w apt., car' nos for cuss than rent UP - dated throughout. Private laneway, lots of parking, ideal for truckers etc., $107,900. Frank wManowic, 4312-2000 Durham Quality R.E. PRICE reduced!! Try your offer on wads 'almost new 2 storey 3 bedroom Bow - Manville home. Family - room, 2car garage. great Iocaboninear park. VEN- DOR MOTIVATED, MUST SELL. Fred Dupre, Sales Rep. Pew Kowal R.E. Lid, Broker . 906.6232453 or 905687-2702. WHITEY CHARMER OPEN HOUSE, SaL 131h 12-4, or by apporntrrrnt 3 bedroom. hrniy roam, kuwy finished basement CIA, FAG, black ash hardwood Iborin% MW Pie 1011, on Cul -De -Sac. architeckiraly, designed Ormlatout Out- standing Show- peco,$159,900 24 Gerrie CWt. 906.4300155 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10, 1995 -PAGE 45-A SAILWINDS Whitby, lux- ury condo building, one bedroom, 941 sq. IL. many extras. 666-3114 WATERFRONT COMMUNITY, 2 acre lots in beautiful Pot Perry, Lots 5155.000.. Call /4 Estates. 427-0390 or 4262215 MONEY problems? Debt consolidations. credit ar- rangements, personal budget plan". credit re- pair. FREE CONSULTA- TIONS Ontario Credit Counsellors (Oshawa-Tor- onlo) 4331425 OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING • ANY CONTRACTS. Ly mi ..- e , ... 53500 'uil paced. Seuud- • ed wooded Trailer lot, good road. sandy beach. hshing. 1/2 hr from Oshawa (416)431-1555 LAKEFRONT lot 539.900 Wirt, 52000 downpayment. Also beautiful ACREAGE on township Rd. Zero downpayment and 5199: morsel 68634,')0 WATERFRONT sites ava,ra6e trailer park on Lake Ontano near Tren- tonr'reat fishing and sail- $heltered dock- irg�mes from $9900 416757.4944, Weekends 613-394.0863 33 MON -Lake at 9ndger.rth beautiful site. excellent condition, new 28 h deck. new 30 it awning, modular fiberglass 4 PC bathroom. S'100 (519)578-6363 BEAUTIFUL Soon Lake Tent and -varier Park san- dy beach, playground store. rec hail coffee shop C,hrrstmas In July KW_ lowifen in August Hay notes etc. Water new lots available Family camp• ground. seasonal raw s615. Minden, 705-2136- 2555 RED SETTER aESCR- Trent River near Havelock Excellent campground Large fully serviced sites from f785'aaaaon Cottag- e 2-3 poolroom from S330 - $375 1905-436-0607 or 1-705-773-3D96 TRAILER LCT FOR RENT - SOW all incluorve Clean peaullkd area Approx- imaWy 40x6C 't. Trenton Area on like Close to shops 906-4269063 $5900"254" T� lice/ trete Lila -da y- Cen Dem or swat. C aN6ael NIMIM`7 Fiftweekid Sm viciels. AAA Consulting 6 Loan Financial consulting Serv- ices for any purpose Also LOANS Auto. emergency. consolidations, vacations. fumlure first brrw bonrow- ers, business. etc Good or Bad Credit. Bankruptaes welcome. 8:30 am-9.00pm Mon -Sal. 416.630-0012 BORROW $10,000 . pay as Nle as $110 per nnonlh., o.a.c. Free consultations. Anubrs Inversimal Ltd. Mortgages and Loans $show 1973.668.7200 SAVE MONEY est payments oi, debts in- cluding a mortgage No up front costs' Its a copyright Program Save on a few other seances and pro- ducts. call for information 436-2557 or fax 5761014 Don't Forget Ajax Pickering New% Advertiser Classified Dept- is open for your cortve- mence evem Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified .lid Please Call 683-0+0' I Color Your World i Business Opportunities available across Canada, including: Pickering Whitby Richmond Hill Newmarket Stouffville Beaverton Campbellford Join A Winning Team, Investment from $80,000-1,300,000 CONTACT US TODAY Color Your World Franchise Manager 10 Carson Street Toronto M6W 3R5 1-800-387-7311 (416) 259-3251 JEWELS :;. Pd,k:ane •N: an exC ting new Ovsiness opportunity selling ex- 7uxsrw fashion jewe" Be you own boss. Work Part limalfrl time Have fun while Voce cam Cas Linda 905665-4049 NOTICE TO CREDITORS A OTHERS ^. E" i'1, - ADAM DOUGLAS MANNAN :.'sans havm3 a, •-s -:l -s; '-e esta'e ADAM DOUGLAS HANNAN, dee of ±I• -r- aax. r tits. - Blas d^ •^: died .m Dr d3C,.t "+. 22rnd day vel Abni. '40* `v ^4.13), "Ceti., sande ;ancia•s of sans :*,co nr 'sl say 31 July. '995, after weir 7ue 7 • •thlate .n o• -Istrh:NC vert` ••quid only :o ^• rams Y int^ 'Inc yiperpgi� Via'her 'naw •can AMC IM ,rdnsigi•d eI -of Ds .inti• •c lay 30,70011 Of whcae call •'+ey >ret ^ct 'fwr' -a" 'CL" _ d'•d X 4iax ^+e 311th' -1,Y J A, " i96 Susan E SracnvogN. Executrix 3 Crabtree Lane Ajax Ont_ L IS 3N9 640 CEventsoming640 Coming IMAGINE A Celebration of Talents and Culture Pine Ridge High School Thursday May 111%. 7 p.m. Cafeteria rockets $5.00 Students $3.00 PORT PERRY HIGHSCHOOL SPRING CRAFT SHOW SAT. MAY 138t SUNDAY MAY 14 10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 160 Rosa St ANNUAL MEL"MG OFSHAREHOLDERS of THE PICKERING HARBOUR COMPANY (LIMITM) To be held on Monday, May 29, 1995 at 6:30 p.m. at SWMS CONMMON CEIVTJM -r ,, --.r—•-- ,..: «..w'er3L.'..•..V ' ..".ae�w»w, ••'.,,,,,v»,.,s;;,,wr,.,.w.:..:wn.rvoil PACE 46-A•THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 10, 1995 Fencing and Contractors Auction Sale For Art and Linda Giroux 512 Lakeridge Rd. S., Ajax Directions: Take Hwy. #2 east of Ajax or Hwy. # 2 west of Whitby to Lakeridge Rd., turn south approx. 1 12 miles just over the Hwy. 8401 bridge on the west side. on Wed. May 17th at 10 a.m. Tractor - Ford 1900 compact diesel w/model 1700, (ser. #911606) 3 ph. 1003 hrs.; Danuser post hole auger, 10', 12' & 12' SS augers. Lawnmower - Mastercraft 18 hp 46' w/bagger & rototiller; single axle trailer (all as new); J. D. SP lawnmower. Trucks & Trailers - 1988 GMC 1 ton stake, 200,000 km regular & natural gas c/w 7 12' snow plow; 1981 GMC 1 ton stake wf7 12' snow plow (no motor); 1987 GMC 3/4 ton 4x4 w.275 km clw 7 12' snow plow, 2 snowplows 7 1;2' w/harness & extra power packs; 2 tandem axle trailers:2 snowmobile trailers; 1 light & 1 H.D. cement mixers. Shot) Equip. - Devilbiss model SDCV- 55162 - (175 Ib. pressure) upright air compressor; ITC N058-16FCSA-16sp drill grans (as new), Starlite 600 model H175W band saw, acetylene torches: 2 Lincoln 225 amp welders: Lincoln SP100 meg welder; approx. 400' welding cable: 3 table saws: 3 Stihl quick cuts: Stihl 028 chain saw: Hilt guns; screw guns; Air jack hammer whose: gas & propane heaters; 5 bag carts; 5 Pallet lift trucks various sizes. 15 H D. push carts; portable truck stairs: no. of shop tool boxes Snap On etc, flaring tools; sockets. wrenches, air grinder. elec. & air impact guns; Impact 3.4 & 12' sockets: Bench Tinders: power grinders Makita etc. encing & Misc, - City of galvanized & vinyl coating pipe. qty. of chain link fence various, heights sizes galvanized & vinyl; sq wire mesh panels: pitons: qty of fenced fittings: hyd. & pull stretchers: 8'x8' guard rail posts: rope blocks. bins full of fittings. shelving, truck boxes. 2-24' & 1-28' alum ladders: no. of 4'x 5' & 8' alum. step ladders; elec. motors, wire: copper; baseboard heaters; engines include 350. 400 and 454: automotive parts; 4 wheel barrows: metal shelving & steel teddy rack w1cross beams: 2 ton heat pump w,elec. furnace & duct work; pool filters & pump. Household & office - Office desks: Dirus ccmputer w'Fansonic printer w.Hwdware & desk: Xerox 6020 typewriter plus other typewriters; office chair. file cabinets; Inglis citation almond stove: Magnasonic nxcxowave; G E 8 cu. ft. freezer: Maple round table, 4 captain chairs & hutch; Ping Pong table: 5 -pc. living room su.ie, brown *.'sola bed: lamps: maple bunk beds: Colonial 3 seater couch, love seat & 2 chairs: 3 drawer white dresser & single bed; luggage: Teakwood 7 drawer dresser w.'rrurror & 5 drawer chest: Niagara Cyclo massage beds, RCA Colourtrak IV (good); Olympic glasses. TVs, air conditioner: plus mist. Good offering. Plan to attend. Terms-, Cash day of sale, known cheques or cheques w.?elecredt approval Accident: Neither owner nor Auctioneer will be responsible for accidents or property loss sale day Prop. Art & Linda Giroux Ajax 1-905427-3269 SEVERN AUCTIONEERING INC. Bob Severn Auctioneer Box 220, Shelburne, Ont. 1519-925-2091 (NEE)CHATTERTON- Peter & Leanne are proud to announce the birth of their first child, Darvelle Ann, born March 29th, 1995. Weighing 9bs 7 oz. Proud grandparents are George and Kay Chatterton & Antonia Bakermans. Special thanks to Dr. McIntire and the nursing staff at Ajax/Pickering General Hospital. AUCTION SALE, SAT. MAY 13/95, 6:30 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 CONC. RD. #e,BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON). This week we have a large selection of antique & modern furniture from 2 total houses in the area, to include di- ningroom suites, liv- ingroom suites, bed- room suites, ap- pliances, dressers, kitchen suites, glass & china, lawnmowers & other garden equip- ment, table saw• tools, fishing rods. fnew & used), fishing tackle. tackle boxes, 12 ft aluminum boat w/9.8 hp. Mercury mtr. & trailer, tools. golf clubs, baseball equip- ment, many other in- teresting & unusual items. Large sale. viewing from 5 p.m. Terms are cash. Visa, MC or Debit Card For more info. call (905) 263-4252. Sale managed & sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Call us for your spring sale, your place or ours. Join us for our annual Antique Sale on May 22, 11 a.m. PSYCWC ANSWERS .t & IF c1C�`MA, M'EC .• 'N CANADA EVAN& NA" ,vE ON LOvE FTI E) MONEY Ai .; ,'AATE CAAFEP xvcHics 1-900511055 U.. - . W Matt! �kfatGsr Meeting the right person is' oo Important to leave it up to chance. Call Match Males to meet scree, ed compatible singles, SANDERSON N0%1' NE,T l'o. lJD Manufacturers of cemetery and civic memorials .ince 1872. 11 showrooms or home appointmenst available Darlene Bosner (905)427-4366 or 1(800) 4614282 u ow Kinsilm a<A bit ���f ��Irt�h•��! to till i List C.m otftlld tic"ficit";1C k! a TALK >y0W " yy1 •K�c WITH A LIVE e6i wel tat �1 ANTHONY CARR'S PSYCHIC & ASTROLOGY GROUP 1N900N451jW4059aT:14 $3.99 / MIN. • OPEN 24 HRS. • 18+ PRMNTEDIlly TO14100-5514%7 " ENTEVAINMENT PUPOSES ONLY BERRIGAN, RONALD on May 3 1995. Ron. loving Husband of Glenda. Dear lather of Kellie. Tracey. Danny and Patrick. Loving Papa of Samantha Cue. Wesley and Taylor New/ove. Travis an Toni Berrigan and Melanie and Liam Bem- gan. Ron is survived by his father Patrick. Arrangements entrusted to the Accetlone Funeral Home Interment Resurrection Ce- metery To place your personalized In Memoriam, call 683-0707 and let one of .our professional advisors help you. IN MEMORIAM TRIBUTES Remember your loved ones with a special In Memoriam Tribute. This section will be published Sun., May 14th. Call classified advertising at 683-0'70' News Advertiser Z, 0 P6, 0 W&4w For an audio version of all of the current death notices received for publication in the' ews Advertiser oi' is 3005 Week, call 683- or 404-65911 Clarington residents). "his complimentary� ervice etailed provides information I r notices e previous placed 7 days. int e - — Area man runner-up at chess tourney PICKERIING — Two Pickering residents were stopped short of the title at the recent Agincourt, West Hill, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa Chess Association knockout champi- onship tourna- ment. Uno Wesingi of Pickering lost to Ernie Mucignat of West Hill in the finals of the tour- ney which fea- tured many top chess players in the Scarborough and Durham areas Wesingi defeat- ed William J. Clayton, also of Pickering, in the quarter finals and Allan Perun of Richmond Hill in the semi finals to ad,. -&we to the title gaw. Wesingi was presented the run- ner-up book prize, while Clayton claiined the conso- lation 'B' title. Hunt up a new fishing card for `95 DURHAM — The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) reminds anglers and hunters who received an Outdoors Card in 1993 their three- year Outdoors Card will expire at the end of 1995. Outdoors Card holders will receive a notice of renewal and an application form in the mail begin- ning in the late summer and should wait to apply for renewal until they have received their notice. Card holders whose cards will expire in 1995 should eastu+e the MNR has their current address. To rept a chmp Of address call MNR toll free at I. W387-7011. Anglers and hunim must have a valid Outdoors Card before they can apply fpr a �6 or &h* THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 10, 1995 -PACE 47-A ­", EI Vel11, -r.Ibe raton s T:£:0 e Fo r 0 e Mother's Dap Mo th r s • SAVE 20730% on all women s fashion accessories'. sunglasses, umbrellas, scarves, belts, hats, handbags and hair accessories Excludes Factory Cutlet SAVE 30% on women's selected dresses and full-length coats% 'E -d des Factory Goner and items purchased in One More Thing sale. SAFE 50% on 200g Ferrero Rocher chocolates. with any Parana"' of $20 Or more anywhere in the stcxe. Just present your receipt b the nearest sales desk limit 2 per customer BO-NLVSES from fragrances like L air du Temps, Oscar de la Renta, Anais Anais, AV by Adrienne V ittadini, ck one bi- Calvin Klein and White Diamonds. No GST on small electrical appliances' 'Eotons wN Pay the "-WA&V d the GST SANE 40% when you buy 12 or more Vanity Fair panty hose, tights or pairs of trouser socks. SAN/T 2 /0 on all lanih- Fair lingerie, sleepwear, robes, bras. panties and hosierti SANS 2_)0// 01 on all J(pcker fir fifer underwear, pantr),ose and socks. CREAT GOLD Rea/11-great Prices. See fir jwurself. HELD 0V_FR! for Womenls Clothing i 4 ball irlill". shad earring Ours `29 65 4QQ �'K DdrQ@ Tlt�irs• Ours $350 '139()(, I OK - 8' Superflex necK oce The". '300 ours s169' 'kemu pnoes a< anomer -Ola dw store _-EATIONS I] I- suy 2 things, - save 15% 0 Buy 3 (a more) things, Save 20% All offers good until Sunday, May 14th. soaps exceptkm awb% Offtm MA aval swe In eotob - o "oa Wft at w G&W atolls in -to Eaton's. We want to be your store. [Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded] - VA9-V AR-A-'rUV %:VW(Z AnvVlrl'14,FR- WED- MAV 10. 1995 4 CALL RICK AT 831-3300 FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF 4MOW MARKET RATE" OPPORTUNITIES , M'T-00- oRTOA4iI FOR 5 TEAT *Sdn Rep so "Associsle q A STEAL OF A D11AU FINANCIIII1411 UNTIL 1997*1 4 * Just under 2,000 sW ft wah a 1 6 1 son" A in mL • *4161911 * BrWq=kLn-, overollmook'I'Mr! r family room with wdmd Main flow f&Wy room, brft * Hardwood & r a -'r loom 2 N PI re skylights, conti eir scup Full on suite both from * Mader on suite with slapup wOm bdrm. tub, separate shower. • Central air & morel * Finished basement with • AN an 50+ IL landscaped W above Wade bay window • Must qualify to assume * $171,9001 CALL FOR DIETAILSI JACQUELYNN RICK SERGISOW 831-3300 TANNEW 619-9500 IF Really FIRSTLtd. HERrTAW REXTY LTD. $199,900 SPLISH! MAX 29522 SO. FT. SPLASH! Loaded 4+1 bdrm. home, 2 In round pool comes with roman tubs - 2 shower stalls, gorgeous 3 bedroom cent. air, cent. voc., 2 car gar. home in sought-after widired access, sundw* Pickering Village. Finished wbuilt4n storeys bins security basement Central air & .1% system - OPEN STAIRCASF- BIG BEDROOMS - vary well vac, intercom & keptli humidifier. $199,500. CALLCALL STEVE FEARON* BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 683-2992 R Vlvl RC W/V1W r. QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR. OUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. PRICED TO SELL IN This Marshall Home is PICKERING $108,900 * End unit in "rWW* 2,3W sq. ft., loaded 'Rosellold" am with goodies. ft Is * 3 bedo oon located in West * Low nullintwWWWO , Newer Ww* rig 1 5 Pickering close to the * Fridge, slow, weeper& dryer Rouge. ft is available i � FkArl -- :-i" ' , for $249,990. Drop by * This towntwmo is lug and have a look. wWWV for your sPedel touches! TINA MASON* PLEASE CALL 905-509-3350 BARME COX* 839-7449 t -y' S H'j W RV,tAw ROUGE RIVER REALTY ALTONA 100. JLIXT "AJAX" DEAL OF NORTH CW S&SEPPARD THE CENTURY SMAK JUST Usm. Dwmwq I rom III Wick how caiplstsly` &L WK M cador Wilh trench doors, hot W AL Swo I in Wein low :3+111 Ima +2botho H -U -G -E sd4n k0cheril P -R -E464 -U -M lot + 3 W*nl SUft 011 fleeter b*M- 4 qmbaus tdrms, dm Io sWorole &W public0 Open concoo design - Profession fi finished bornt odmis, hand dc. * Car" sir/upgroded Quist ass. . M - IRA CALL PLO BETTS" OR * Sham obook," CN -18 BUR ETT" knpac. " I 4116-2111411=0, 24 WL CALL NOWW PAGEL DAVID BEATON* 111110 AM SOLO ON rAMTU (905) 683-2992 W, RVMW ROUGE RIVER REALTY LM $1591900 QUAIM Me LTD. ftntm Mill I TIMEBUM swo - MW AFFORDA11111111LITY $7,74 &1&% SM layout morift V 4' for #ft lovely 3 bedr001t1 V, 8poeffiesdowbow with N lel- bent, I== flrephxA4 sk and walkout to -V Hupmase toot lot dock off the .13 Union baftroan wo bedroom. Cal rim for Ill ook - ' ddldL V Law 0A.w. RICK CHOMW OR V This home will not kid BERNARD LW CALL DAVE MICILEAW 619-9400 416-2 RIVMW ROUGE RIMREALTYRELM HMVUWREALTY16 MILLIONAIRE'S DRE" HOME Prosoluss lot 3W ftd 2 ofts 0 • Stunnift reer yard YM cudoot Brow nsw� high 91111clency on POW horiece *Mu%* Now iloollilner Wtabon - new Cor" * & voc, bend -8 fig Al L"111- • 4h iling - +I Inb *Fdl'l 'recro=11111111111* • cud= am dd� • Over $150,000 In recent • Porch ondoun , 0 N Is - Wallioutlodeck moilpasbo This hosiolsojWtosee, coll * Fhdol - 111111101 wet borl JOHN MONIZ* * PrImis P11—own-F—Ing loco" DOW TAYLOR" 831-3300/686-3330 Rpm FIRST FIRSTU"Ift 91 . . . - - - ► ... . . 6 ► . ► . .... . .. .-.-.-._.. w ....... . . . . . . . . � l Re/Max First Will Get 161 ff 'W 0 1,-1A E z A RL I F 0 " 0 A'W E A'W E IL 8 1 HE MWA W :S• W\ \= = f■ f■ W AS =1 V V �11�C11 \ 1 LLL i i * We Will Sell Your House in 90 Days or Pay 50 ".3% Pickering/Ajax _ (M.LS. Ustings Sold)'- 40 March, 1995 As Prepared by the Toronto Real Estate Board 30 $254,900 159,800: You must see this lovely 5 bedroom home filled with Just reduced, just perfect- Beautiful, detached brick 3 country rustic pne craftsmanship & charm! over bedroom. Open concept wth bright family -size kitchen. $100,0110 in upgrades' Wakout finished basement to Fantastic pre wainscotted fee room has brick fireplace. 20 pool & extensive landscaping. Quiet court location Keep cool to slrnmer with central air! A "IT from top backing on to park' to W tom - in and out! 2. 10 7.8^% 6.0% F 0CL 15 OX " `a► o N 3 is $239,800 Gorgeous 4 bedroom approx. 2.626 sq. ft. Professional$156,800 r Under $8,000 down wil buy this lovely family home. y c decoraing & larrdscapng make this impeccable home Features indude recently nsUdW broad1loom, Updated cc $ �' a pleasure to view. Loaded with such upgrades as gas windows, fp. in "room & finished basement. Cap u1 U Z Q c3 fireplace insert, central air and more. 831 3300 and ask for agent on duty. • • -, $179,900 $161,000 $157,900 $210,000 LOADED!! THIS HOME HAS rT ALL! ideal locatim FIRST-TIME BUYER! ABSOLUTELY PERFECT. Just MW floor fanny room. 3 *yhghts, woodbtmng move in. noedt* tin. basemen with oak wet bar, 6 ImPeccably dean, 1,350 sq. ft. home with This gWOW Cape Cod home a Waled in fireplace, tup en suite in master bedroom. Genual ar a appliances included. 50 oz. broadloom lfaughoik central air & vaCUum, 3 large bedrooms, 123 quaint Pick Yrlage. Y 1 nftaped sac, plus mare! Large deck and fenced yard. and offering a spaciousdro 3 beom layout. Come foot lot. Terrific location. take a look! $154,900 $156,900 $149,999 $1991900 A deal fret's saldorn k nd. An immaculate cared 3 bedroom in Glendale feettm newer Fn. rec room with new broadloom, workshop, family- SUPER M MORTGAGE TLL APRIL 1W 4 for 3 belt m btngabw, has wftbdmV broadoom, ilf"jace, tat -in kildM, tent. air size kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large 1wi g & ding bedrooms. Apprm 2,400 4 IL, ninon Aoor farrtitf room wakway, vent. air, 5 appienees, now boadoom. pond. & 2 decks - Grad bacon - Very brigm & mom, Cert• air oond, cent vac., garage door opener wish fireplace. Large eaW When. Neutral decor. Call ORS fireplace. •A real dean home! +++ more. Cap for details. Now, 831-300. Mi a - *=9,900 $194,500 $167,900 This 2,700 4 IL betty alers you aoreft space at a Huge, pe-afteped lot wrlh dod* irterlodt drive, BeaLdW 5 N J rich hmie wllh aPProtanately 3,000 level price Recently peinbd &new broadloom an man wi�tway + polio. Sun drerdled, open aortoapt wily fL atudto loft with ffttf, sent. ar Mond., cent- vac.,22 GboK regban. Fm 3 bafta, home wilt t;tpraded Large Dr Oa rooms. gourmet kildtert, wakes t to yard &custom atone fireplace. Lovely an auitee, 1 4-K & 1 31c. betlts. Master an suite has bedroom corgi room wd =&4n doest Rhe, nCot irlpreseive foyer & P dosatonal landscaped lot w+h fitisfted waltoul basement, quiet court lccaliont. artt �� �c wapkwa� ensue' man floor air otxtd ,double drive and at>•ched gape iterlock plus much more... y Realty Ltd. 1885 Glenanna Rd. Pickering' -. 'F GUARANTEED MOVING $159.800 S126,900 THIS HOME SHINES! Spotless 3 bedroom in mint Flickering home, home prdessionaly Pickemg's Glendale 2! Bay wirdfow, bngtt WN roan rini5W basernent, large kitdw, walkout to and king size master bedroom. Sparkling oak When, beatrtdul eorrtplex. wainscotted rec room. Enpy summer on the fabulous HOTLINE deck overlooking manicured yard or cool off with CAC! PICKERING 831-3300 AJAX 6116=3330 $141,$00 $198,$00 -4 TORONTO 798=7288 Fr>ahed tap b bottom Five (5) bedroorrns on the upper floor. 2.400sq. R. d Finished rec roan with fireplace al brick home - can be yours with only $9.500 J Large pnvate back yard � Direct access to garage today for more details. d Walk to schools, park. lake N Prime fatuity location. down. Cal i $139,900 5232,888 $112,388 S 136,500 No carido fees! This is a 1,350 sq ft. freehold • Pnvagplus-9.aksIDPW • StspsbsdwobBsNoppnp Carefree livng can be yours at Falby Court. Spacious Spacious well -kept 3 storey freehold lowrfrane wIh a f u#W rec roan, ally 3 years new * � � �+a and immaculate, this 3 bedroom condo includes er townhome. Ouiet street in Central Pic keno M brick and skrgle garage! Cal for an 4vammem b suite bath, laundry & storage. A welkmamrai^eC 9' view! ' Family roan mile uptake & bey r.ndow complex withfeatures. close to all amenities. • Vb&ma ftmd al brick hrmily Nom.. g°0d recreation & securrt y .j. $ZZ9 900 $15'2,888 $189,900 $143,900 MIX& ERY BAY AREA! 913 on b ravine (D t S $7,100 down. So* porpeoos this home Ajax 2.000 sq. R + finished basement, totaly upgraded Pcken% Try $7,000 down, Pay appvrc $1.052 W. LopIo end spW sst t Coft air. Spa & 3 b�ppra, 2 b�ppm. 5 bn Ar edroom. Me. tarn. tun. & launnm dry . 18' kit. + principal & merest man#* for 3 years. 3 bedroom, 4 main Hoot femly loom w91 naw pod, cabana. rob. Sep. &" rm., 4 bows, orsfon -bit rec mom & L -M b&dkspK 14'kit 23' rec rm. + 41h bedroom. 2nd Sited and deck. bar. E*nsiie nlerbcbV & le tmp % kit. & baw in Writ. Appiwen & more krcuded. x • m� :7900 1900! $144,9oot x97,500 Gorgeous detached 3 2 $bray natirn many 581/2 acre hale farm, meal btdit Three WW bedto0frts! CARTIER YODEL -1,50054 It. Panoramic view upptades large eat -n kldrerr, walrott from dirtirg ' 5Ox50 R 12 Stat bermIolCtnen e�t-Ifl ! 2 bdwWfttS. • comer urns. 2+1 bedroom wih b*M. Cal now room b pello CerMrat air corndNbrrir� Profeeeiarely WWW to 240red deck for your aw F a tonal w% Add Moaay fitilfred rec roan ntrBn butNn boolrcasee. loceled an a . PPaSklres! All �bw! �b P� quiet court but near altapplrq & GO fain. oft For a complete information package on the above homes or to book a shoving, call us at 831-3300 and start packing. • CALL F,,, DETAILS Nr 20 GATES CRES. 23 GATES CRES. 37 BARNES DRIVE 138 CLEMENTS RD, E. • MY MARKETING STRATEGY DOES' WORK: IT'S YOUR MOVE NOW... CALL MARY ROY AND GET RESULTS"' aL:1 4 G� 49 GATES CRES. 8 ANGUS DRIVE 18 BARBOUR CRES. 40 ROLLO DRIVE SOLD FOR 96.7% OF LIST PRICE SOLD FOR 96.3% OF LIST PRICE SOLD FOR 97.7% OF LIST PRICE SOLD FOR 98.2% OF LIST PRICE 4 •}' ::{: j>3#X • �hzry?• • 'oil •• :i, 1742 SILVERTHORN I / I 1 I 1 • 1 I 1 ►: I: 1 ►I 1 1 1 1 : - 1 f: • 1 : I • • ♦ 1': 1 1 11 `: • 1 1 1 •'• • •1 1 . . 1► I 1 1 1 • 1 ► 111 1 •':\••' ,"1 I J(► 11I 1iiiiiiijilillo MY MARKETING STRATEGY DOES' WORK: IT'S YOUR MOVE NOW... CALL MARY ROY AND GET RESULTS"' aL:1 4 G� 49 GATES CRES. 8 ANGUS DRIVE 18 BARBOUR CRES. 40 ROLLO DRIVE SOLD FOR 96.7% OF LIST PRICE SOLD FOR 96.3% OF LIST PRICE SOLD FOR 97.7% OF LIST PRICE SOLD FOR 98.2% OF LIST PRICE 4 •}' ::{: j>3#X �hzry?• •• :i, 1742 SILVERTHORN 12 GROVES LANE 1590 DELLBROOK AVE 63 DOBSON DRIVE SOLD FOR 96.2% OF LIST PRICE SOLD FOR 97% OF LIST PRICE SOLD FOR 97.6% OF LIST PRICE SOLD FOR 98.3% OF LIST PRICE BRIAN PHILLIPS* PICKEIRIM Private sEettng closeRWA toa schools, spacious 4 bdrms., 4 baths, fam. nn. with gas fp., french drs. on formal dm. rm., cheerful kit. with patio drs. to ferx;ed yard & deck. Private fencing around pool for children's safety. cern. arc, cent. vac., cosy rec rm. with extra bdrm. & summer kit. Asking $242,900. Call BRIAN PHILIP or THERESA ERVINE, for private viewing now. 42&3100. ® RMR REAL ESTATE, 427-3804 Market Watch 3,204 Sales in April TORONTO Wednesday, May 3, 1995 - Members of the Toronto Real Estate Board (TREB) reported 3,204 sales of single-family dwellings in April, Carl Fox, TREB President, announced today. Mr. Fox noted a two per cent rise in the average price to $212,541 from $207,556 in March, and a slight increase in the median price to $175,500 from $175,000. Commenting on the year -over - year sales decline of 45 per cent, the President said, "Nineteen ninety-five is a new year. While activity is slower than last year, we're continuing to be optimistic. There are a lot of potential purchasers - what we need is a further drop in mortgage rates to help encourage them to buy. "A half-point drop from today's rates adds up to about a $50 per month saving on a $150,000 mortgage. "Any additional action the federal government can take to help reduce interest rates will certainly be welcomed," added Mr. Fox. TREB's 3,204 single-family dwelling sales, which were reported throughout the Greater Toronto Area, totalled $680,981,861, and averaged $212,541. The median price was $175,700. Breaking down the total 1,199 sales were reported in TREB's 27 West districts and averaged $186,474; 537 sales were reported in the 14 Central districts and averaged $324,265; 616 sales were reported in the 23 North districts and averaged $233,158; and 852 sales were reported in TREB's 21 East districts and averaged $163,901. In addition to the sales of single-family dwellings, TREB Members reported 627 sales of properties of other types (EO.T.) during April moving the total to 3,831. The dollar volume for properties of all types (P.A.T.) was $843,090,243, and the average price was $220,071. Houtkg Mertoet' IF I m s AM A0 % 1994 1996 Chenpe Selee 5,844 3,204 (-46%) New listings' 8,884 7,774 (40%) Active l.hlinpe" 23,589 29,897 (+27%) DWdIflP0dj Prapwiw N Tppw inanrdrg sitnl j *w* Dwinpr. MICHELE JONES* ONLY $155,000 Bungalow on .43 acre in downtown Pickering. New bathroom, new kitchen cupboards. Call Michele Briscoe E$tfts tad. Jones, 428-2121. :1 "A I a 1 e,auag ? w4m use ticllatcd Wa4 MWAIaa. *W 4W ® ea 30 days. 44 te e 4,Vled takeuaaudm. Ze tic 94edi n c0ionarAe ct(ta�ac yecc. 7rfia.r4a �iFil and NEW CHOICEstd "y M EMBER BROKER 837 . 1054 R+ { -VE IV USTI AG - - Evergreen - John KHI TE COMI R VACAAT - Vaulted ceiling fancily • 2 bdrms. + den room CRIME!! • 2 full baths - Gourmet kitchen Don t miss the chance to • Spotless. Kell -maintained • Over 2.000 sq. ft beautiful steal one. Vendor • En suite laundn. Ajax Gu Judy Srseet"•, transferred says -Sell Call Judy Staeee"•, 837-1M Now". 4 bdrm.. 150' lot 837-1054. Pickering. Call Garry Free***, 837-1054. GOING NORTH BY GOING IST TIME BUYERS STEELES SCARBOROUGH DELIGHT - 2 to choose f►aa 3 bdmL CHECK THIS REDUCED! Detached garage. fin. &sunt, 4 bdrm. renovated to 3 Backs to par* quiet court huge lot 3 baths~ newer f,vehld wwnhome end unit locadom 3+1 bdrxm. 2 bay brdlm., qw ionca. CAN Bright A bright huge lot windows, CAC, w/o to deck A Rml CA • 837 -ISM Look out for the bus yard Can Lois Tha.ysare appliances: Gu Raid 837-1054. Grine*, 837-1154. JUST REDUCED!! outstanding wdw, approx. 3.100 sq, ffk with new solarium additim oprtt staircase to fin. bsrnt. 1 gar, 1 wnadburmAg fireplace. Hugs kitchen with ceramic Jloor d illuminated ceiling. GI Rue ArpO, 837-1154. "25 OF VERY SPACIOUS 3 BDRM. HOME On qua court w/ravhv seaing. Large eat -in kit. Wceramic f lour & pa uric Fin. burnt Ww i bar; cent. air A sac, la mitt matter bdrnu, bak AN AM down- Paymou CSA An Ar"O, W--1151 !IJFJ • 1 . "FREE APPLES" Dont let rise fanner catch you climbing the fence though. View Laine Ontario upstairs. Pickering. Call ,6-: Garry Fret•••, 837-1054. DREAM SETTING Plus income opportuwirx 50x146' lot 3+1 bdrm., sep. liv. nnJdirc rm., fun w/o bsint. apartment 7b view BEST VALUE! Brick - 3+1 bdr n. - loaded w/quality extras! Hrdwd ffoom bi sterro system, %Vo deck - gorgeous Hardt Cd! Bw*w C Swm*$ 837-Im AND GROWING" MARTY STREETER Manager 17111 We 0AXA SOUTH AJAX BEAUTY You must see this excellent home close to the lake 8 greenbelt. Inter- locking brick drive- way, Ige. kit., fam. rm. with tp., 3 baths, prof. deco- rated with neutral �pcoir. $212,000. Maggie Mclvor, Family Realty First. 683 - 8542. ■ J`UY r'SJ' ME BUYER'S HOME � This impeccable 3 bedroom attached home is located al - - -- Featur and 401. -* = Features eat -m eat -in deck. to - deck. 5 appliances, cent. vac., garage door opener and more. Vendors are non smokers 8 have no pets. Just move in. Has DARYL 6.75°L mtge. tillP THOMAS-� t a Darn Thomas -es42. ■ PLEASF-... CALL... ! LOOKING FOR HOMES UNDER $140,000 ; I have two sets of first time buyers who want detached i homes in Ajax or Pickering for under $140,000. If you could art with ours call me today , Y Y we should talk. Mike Newman', 683-8542. WHY RENT? LOTSA SPACE e5f� FOR A LOW Beautilul inside and 9 ,: PRICE out. This detached Super clean 3 bedroom home i townAome. Bright located in south eat -in kitchen. Ajax features an walkout to private eat -in kitchen with patio. 3 bedrooms, pantry, walkout to apples deck, 2 bathrooms, included. Rec room finished basemen has and more. For sink/counter/stove. further details 2 washrooms. GEORGE call George at MARM- Call Marvin NIAHEz' 683.8542. WES I west ® 6a3- 8542. . WATCH THE SLOW GREAT PICKERING IIIQIRES. FROM YOUR BALCONY LOCATION Relax Al fhiSband MUCH, MUCH morthe indoor or owdocir e had POOP� Comer lot ' 100 ft. frontage on Bayy $L Muki * 3 bdrrn. with your 2 bedroom Tridel condo n Pickering ELQAkM for only $169,000. For more details on flus brick bungalow Lt�Bd for 5d1@ at $239,000 great lifestyle living please call Elizabeth at For more nb• please caA EizabeM at (905) 683.8542 or 905.831-4242. ■ 015) 683-8542 or (905) 831-4242. ■ -nw HAVE CHA"`E" -' 12 ThIekling ExTRAs: REAo 11 1 ro.rw.idwrt what ALL ADWr m -�' 10 2 ;= barer time to sell your Gorgeous overim - (LARGE) home and 9 3 %s move to a (smaller) . a proved Ajax home few n home than nowt! Free up _';• 8 4 ;':_= some cash, enjoy life - -ceramics and Rter- 7 6 5 .�= more and prepare for =` ble. Fnished rec ••• •''- retirement. The -..............�.. - ° - room. 4 wash- ` = opportunities in this : 1�lii::,:;" ; . ,, rooms, bar, central market lace are Ihmiiless. For air. For a home with a formal discussion TERRY y on this or any Real Estate matte6s, Cad Marty MARTY Streeter, 683- CHAMBERLAMM ,: . please call Terry • STREETER' 8542. at 683.8542. . 'twoReFUNA 1N"AetocitbA Met - INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER HERITAGE REALTY LTD, AJAX 61 9-9500 PICKERING 83 1-9500 BARGE MATURE LOT DET- WITH !N -LAW APT. STEVE Del. 3+1 rmbdrm• raised Large det 4 lieve0 baarspir,. bungalow on a large lot in a 3 bdrms. + 2 bdrm. apt., LASZLO# great area. 2 baths, huge " rm. with freplarx, cent. vac., fn. fireplace, Hollywood kit. with 619-9500 bsmL, new krt. w/o to deck, w/o to deck, tam. rm., cent. great curb appeal. Steve air, great area. Steve Laszlo, Laszlo, 619-9500 619-9500. POWER OF SALE - $179.900 4 bdrms.. 3 baths. fam r, x- 1-9Suck : ? 3^Qu GRACE JORGENSEW c� NEED 3+w0 WORKSHOP? bungalow, wdwood fks.. Jacuzzi bathroom, huge oarntry Mchen, fin. bsmt. with 2 686-5153 bdnn•, large rec rm. with fireplace, e, cut vac., laundry chute. sep. 30x26 ft. workshop with is own hmaw, insulated A drywaled. Very private seltng. askng ordy $199,900. CALL of Aka .IofwoEt+satt a" eae�,ts3, Suwon Group cbmic Radgr feo- SUPER 3 BEDROOM CONDO: $124,900 - Spacious condo with a great view of the lake; large - living room with a LAURA fireplace, two full bathrooms, MARKS en suite laundry, ceramic 619-9500 floors, barony, pool, tennis courts, hot tub. 1 ANGELA GorgeouBACKS ON M CONSERVA"111 s 2,400 sq. A. execil&e home In HOFFMANN* ' very 416-281-9500 ' AWM A MR MOM D"A8's 410-281-0500 — SUTTON GROUP OMEGA $ FREE MARKET EVALUATION fl COMMISSIONS AS LOW AS 3% � CERTIFICATE ; 100 FREE AIR MILES This special coupon enptles you to a free & _ Briscoe Estates Ltd. confidential computerized market analysis,a JUST FOR LISTING WITH 'CALL FOR DETAILS mw m ll Cathy obligation. G Caill at 619-9500 for your =� CENTURY 21 BRISCOE , eft RS. appWhenn you buy or sell through Cathy $ lit ESTATES LTD. 839=21 21 G ''°"` ncETs To PARADM! $1 ° BEFORE APRIL 30TH, 1995. E NpBtjlCt It1C Gill Cal for details. ; e G IT IS NOT CATHER NE'S INTENTION To SOLICIT CURRENTLY $ L QQ LISTED PROPERTIES. $1 S $ PROS S $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $,� DICK ANNE — I Cav BRISCOE— BRISCQE" $89,900 BRAND NEW! An affordable cordo apartment n old Pickering Village with a $161.900. Quality built, Prestige enclave. 3 bedrooms. walkout �.- , 1 spectacular 12th floor penthouse view to the west. Enjoy swimming. basement. ceramics n entry, door to garage. 5 , upgraded tennis, squash in an adult environment. Cal Dick Briscoe for details kitchen cabinets. Call now to make an appointment to view. Ask for at 839-2121. Anne or Rick Briscoe at 839-2121. DARRYL GLOVER MVA Assoc. Broker/Manager VAULTED CEILING a SKYLIGKM Fantastic home with gleaming hardwood floors, gas heat 619-9094 garage & Reamed cathedral ceiling with skylights. Want lase JUDAY117 RICHARD al this price' Darryl Glover. -619-9094. SHA1N• _ MacLEAW VALUE! VALUE! JUST MOVE IN!! Detached 3 bedroom, garage, large sun deck, central air. central 3 bedroom with dusty rose broadloom. 3 baths, master bedroom an - vac., large eat -in kdchen, dose to schools, park & shopping- Don't suite and mull more for only $157.900 Call Richard MacLean for miss this one! Asking Price $154.900. Call Judy Shaw at a39-2121.your personal viewing at 839-2121 SJR..4- GRACE Ff W TIME BUYER! LOOK HERE! _ _ - 24 TIPTON CRES., AJAX • j _ ALASDAIR JORGENSEN* One of ft ni w models n Westney "eights. J Court location J West back yard v open concept home J Appook. CLARKS• McLEAW 686-5153 ' En sue ft.with steep- ��i.owe; fm. it p n J � n�ylight BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW - s142.000 ROOM To ROAM ON 75 x 248' LOT Generous bedrooms J Party tnished best J Cert air J op up drive 6 garage. Just n upgrades plus 4 appliances and blinds, includes Cosy 2 bedrooms. 2 washrooms, new kitchen aipboards. Jacuzzi. wsGe & asking only $179.900. quality broadloom, hardwood flooring, new windows and separate new broadloom n bedrooms, 200 amp. service, n the heart of CALL GRACE JORt1ENSEN, sALEs REP. 68asts3, entrance to basement. Ask for Linda Clarke at 839.2121. Pickering. Close to amenities. Priced at $155.000. Dort miss this Sutton Group Classic Realty Inc.oppor,pity Call Alasdair McLean at 839-2121. �.. -fit -�,• DOWNEY*, MENARY* & MARKS* - y _ A RICK FLORA BRISCOE• WATERS• - : - - _ CUSTOM 4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW COUNTRY IN THE CRY._ ACROSS FROM PARK Situated on 2.5 acre private wooded kil on street of similar homes Renovated dream kitchen wth built-in appliances. finished basement Just minutes from all amenities. Separate living room & ding room, with wait to wall stone fireplace, 3 bedrooms. 75 x 200' lot- Al for huge family room. 3 bads, custorn firashed ower level. Priced to sell $152.200. Call Flora Waters at 428-2121. at $368,000. Cal Anne or Ride Briscoe at 428-2121. MICHELE i BLANCHARIr JONES' IN A CLASS BY ITSELF! MOVE UP - SOUTH AJAX - $179,900 =s € s'.... =........ :: ......._::= ...._...._...:_::_ n Discovery Bay features 3+ bedrooms, == -_ — .... _....:..____ _ _....._ :._..... _ �....--:::_::...— — - desirable ...... - _T-�....._ ....__:. =... _._ _ . Srirnitg, spotless, spacious and arslom-bait, this a! once Juror executive =° _ -- =` ' _ professional Landscaped home a one of a kind You'A love the huge, mein Noor family roan. Suety exposure dr easy walk to lake make `: :: : -- - fenced yard with wrap-around deck Dont miss this decorator's this a most attractive property. Call axle Jones to view at 428- ''ream at $212,900. Cal Lys Blanchard at 839-2121 to view. 2121. Get 3 times the service... GREAT VALUEI x $183,500 - 4 bdrms., 1,950 sq. ft., ffnWW w/o ` bsmt-, larp fam. Jol1� ett.L ntollPsar rm. with fireplace, ACCENT ON DETAALS A MUST TO SEE AMBERLEA AREA! 4 baths +++. What Beaulful west Pickering have on 131 It lot. EutoeptiorW decor and Beataul 4 bedroom home wM man floor laundry room, family roar wish L fi a dead uP9rades• t3or9eous P � tinistled beueme l l All for &epiew, bey window in ivng room, ding room & master bedroom, 4 -piece $179,900. CoA Michele Janes at 420-2121 for firtlner infonnetion. an sem. large deck & double garage, all add to the desirability of ft home priced at $205,000. Cal Bill Thompson, 428-2121. AJAX BEAUTY BY THE LAKEI x $165,000 - Great' layout, open concept, fireplace, oak staircase,UZDENNIS ceramics, PEOIlW -y NOW" appliances "LOOK NO FURTHER included. rbube baud your hams. Feed Lbri" & spacious kilcl en, owbakiAsking $188,900. 4 bedroom, al brick deWChed hom Approx. gXg9DUS sunken farcy rm. with walookft b deck & fenced yard, plus 2,000 sq. ft. Poterdial wdwW belserneek, melt Nolo laundry and 691t cenhal air, central vac & swmyr system. Only $i84,888. Cal Liz � f "fa;�y room w4h frepiace, huge deck, double car garage -9500 Peovski Nd 839,2121. 1 flu more. Call Denris Morg9n d 428-2121. R E A L E S T A T -E 000000 SHOWCAS 0 E 0000 OIF 00 E[OMES 00 The Ajax & Pickering News Advertiser, in conjunction with the Pickering Town Centre and Canada Trust, recently presented a three-day real estate showcase featuring real estate brokers; financial institutions and other industry professionals to help inform the public about the housing marketplace. The show also featured Ronn �z. James, the president and founder of Real Estate's Most Wanted — a consumer -oriented real estate service specializing in matching a buyers and sellers with the best qualified real estate agent. James presented a series of informative seminars dealing with various X ..� topics including how to prepare for a home purchase and market conditions. The best part of the three-day - event was that by simply '^ attending Real Estate Showcase of Homes, one lucky person would win a $1,000 shopping spree at selected stores in the Pickering Town Centre. And that is exactly what happened to Evan McCormack, of Pickering. +. Mr. McCormack (pictured below receiving s his prize from Pickering Town Centre manager Allan Arsenault and Margaret Cox, real estate sales representative with the News Advertiser and This Week) says he was caught quite by surprise when he was notified of his winnings. "This is the most I've ever won in one contest," said McCormack. "And it will come in handy." The happy winner said he has already spent some of his winnings and plans to save the rest of it when he starts putting together his Christmas gift list later this year. i _'A; ; Over 250 money saving coupons.0 Ubw 0/c w 1149"-w ovEx In Savings • iso of Durham's Finest Retailers • Look for YOUR" Copy of the Durham Region Treasure Guide A Great for thewhole family! � Available at the following stores Wednesday., May to To Reserve Your Coley Call: O Serving Durham Region I f SELL WITH REALTY WORLD EAST AND Z While maintaining our excellence in service PLUS SAVE BIG PS 11 - Full MLS Service sL71 1- International Recognition*$ - Unique Marketing Concept REALTY WORLDTM - TV Advertising East Real Estate Ltd. - Real Scope Kiosk Display 1099 Kingston Road, Pickering - Local Advertising Pickering 905-831-6000 - Professional Sales Representatives 5m2OO __... _ Whitby 905-429-6000 - Home Warranty -Job Loss Mortgage Insurance `TOTAL ����" «e Toronto 41Cr724-9494 "Please call fora pointment for further details" AGENTS ON CALL 24 HOURS A DAY �' ' • �' 2 8 3 bedroom c 599.900 - 5109.900. LIVE BY THE LAKE Custom 5 BEDROOM $258,000 Huge lot 83' Close EQ �°� WALK TO SCHOOLS & SHOPS � gu build your dream- ff wide. ,=' 1,�v mature lot. Custom H lett to chose fro bungalow over 2,200 sq. ft. to schools and shops. �0�� 2.600 + sq. ft. hardwood — Vaulted main f ceilings, ' Huge pie -shaped lot. and sell. 831-6000. Loaded with upgrades. brdlm., etc. This is trim. CAC, CVAC, ceramics, appkances inchded ; < walkout basement. i cathedral ceilings and more < < . r Main floor den, CAC, ` deck, solarium, mahogany, cabinets. Huge fenced lot, "PRIME MAPLE RIDGE" Geta !� or bring us your plan. Free _ 831-M. `_ -QUALITY AND CLASS" - CVAC. Parents retreat. Possible trade-in condo fees. low no homes behind this one. Shows er,! air. vac. Viler - ; G quotation. plan. 831-6000. woodbuming stove, uMully. __... _ • • TAKE YOUR PJaxe `TOTAL ����" . • PENTHOUSE family nn. with fireplace b ATTENTION 1ST TIME �� `' • �' ' • �' 2 8 3 bedroom c 599.900 - 5109.900. �.� J �' ; ; %� �' • � %% '' • • LlVING Lar 3 bdrm. & 2 Maths. � Vendor says set, 50' lot walk to lake, schools, f 8 trees. private &peaceful, rof BUYER Beautiful home dose to mall, mature lot. Custom < < lett to chose fro • ` %% < < Over 1,500 sq ft. elegantlyschools — Vaulted main f ceilings, and sell. 831-6000. &park Loaded with brdlm., etc. This is : appkances inchded ; < <% < < decorated. 3 babor>ies, 2 ` - • "PRIME MAPLE RIDGE" Geta upgrades. Fabulous fm. rec `_ -QUALITY AND CLASS" �A condo fees. low er,! air. vac. Viler - ; G parting spaces, en suReroom. _ �' Large 4 bedroom home located in woodbuming stove, system, inground pool, ■'. ,ardwood floors, walk to o� Close to shops & sc _ quiet and safe street in north Pickering. :: laundry plus 5 appliances. ' ' p't'� e kitchen, ceramic floors, Beautifully landscaped 831. 775% mortgage. Call for .� ,-.. - rn�s home has t al. Cal Fabulous views 8 with 2 walkouts to hu 9e 60oz. roedklom " for details' 831.6000. deck and fenced sunsets. 831-6000. 831-6000. n __... _ BIRD WATCHERS DELIGHT�q Spacious 4 bedroom home. P `TOTAL ����" "DETACHED �w family nn. with fireplace b �4p� ;NP RENOVATION" a# Everything is WESTSHORE" back yard overlooking field ,'. new, l move in. Beautiful 66x139' � Vendor says set, 50' lot walk to lake, schools, } 8 trees. private &peaceful, rof _ _ mature lot. Custom hardwood floors, on suite, Interlock b new -1 _ kitchen, bathroom — Vaulted main f ceilings, and sell. 831-6000. - brdlm., etc. This is - call now!! 831.6000. a . 831 f000.IIMIIII� - • "PRIME MAPLE RIDGE" Geta `_ -QUALITY AND CLASS" �A - '� 'MAPLE RIDGE' 9 - er,! air. vac. Viler 1 �oN ►9`cF'� _ 9 For the dscriminatinwants and er "�10 _ �' Large 4 bedroom home located in - l system, inground pool, ■'. ,ardwood floors, walk to o� e� q _ quiet and safe street in north Pickering. schools, shops etc. pws p't'� everything. cammstruction, f ntshin! �' Dn9 Beautifully landscaped 775% mortgage. Call for .� ,-.. - rn�s home has t al. Cal with 2 walkouts to hu 9e details!!! 831-6000. " for details' 831.6000. deck and fenced yard. 831-6000. WEST AGINCOURT • HELP WITH MORTGAGE A great family Lot 76x156'. 3 bedroom Live upstairs and rent out �et'G Spacious 4 bedrooms. On finished basement. Sunny basement apt. w/sep. -ul-de-sac. Walk to TTC. _ solarium added on. 2 entrance. lovely bungalow 30. and schools. Prof. I�,�' 4 '` — stone fireplaces. A great w/hrdwrd. floors. bathroom finished basement with separate side entrance. - '"` - - family home Or irtvr trrtertt w/Jacueen �' wmdowrs replaced. Only 831-6000. - . . _. opportunity. $134.900.831-6000' - 831-6000. In RRST TIME BUYERS Way rent? Buy this 2 storey RELAX AND ENJOY! You've worked hand! Tme PRESSURE RfL1EFi 3 bedroom We dS1�y� Sell separate din. rrnZ -AG + gas fireplace, cent. to enjoy and be pampered! This superb y � and � your� �� gW a • separate self-contained condo allows sunset views o This 3 bekiro act. windows have been and has 3 walkouts! 2 home has location, price, finished basement and Single attactred garage Asloong parkingreplaced. parking spots loo! garage. Cal A.SAP. and $169.900.831-6000. 8316,000.nr ask 8 pro! 831-4M. 50X150' MATURE LOT Heart-wramtng charm �, !� t SPDX. YOURSELF HERE! :. > Totally bided. �P � � '� "k�""""- PEACH OF A PRICE firtisfted home wrlft in this bungalow ���I► �" Immaculate horns, CNAC, ; mins. to schools A cent. air, aub spnirrder cus�lon deck. 6 kit 11trees Ontario. ComfontaWe fan.system. - . Pref. fi islhed rec extra bd1nL On lower level. sized in � -- � � Freplace, prespe area, _ rm. Why $6 , mitts. b take. Nofrng him by the lata. Cal now.', down, $239 per Weir in is class. 8316,000. week. 8316000. Cal now, 8316,000. e TOO 0,000 TOM TlitfE? r .' ti , COtWW FWt . Wbrian charier, »' FIT FOR A KXG Huge fieplace n tiv ilii , �-_-" bt1% reproduction, Thus royal sized a acrbMe home farr*-sized loiter, fin. fboreg an men Now' �� Open MID nn. W111`01111" it, nabW wood trimc�ePt. mP den. grand frePlace. 3 wasftroonts, 3 Recleinted fuidc ,, mastair ��W . rrrts. mL. cu - bd., dinstom � Ill bull deck Best price 45x198' IOL yo inside I!i d its kind. 831-M. 8316,000. out . THIS SHOULD HAVE YOU LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK. 905 831 =6000 SELLING? CALL REALTY WORLD -EAST BASED ON $200,000 SELLING PRICE AT 6% COMMISSION III I rr. -,w "Aeeoeiele &Ww "' lilroW Ow r • • • • • • / • • I .. I I I I I 1 / 1 . I 1 1 1 / 1 1 / I • / III / 11... J I.•..•.• • • • \ • • • • • • • •./ 1 1-I.I.IA-•,.,/•..i/•y••-a. �• �. .' J . `NG A NEW ROME NEVER~ LOOKED sETTEK: nowt awlew or y4D= as w a Ow n t lt. p1wsw is tlae best tlsa► to W=W a as0'w► lsooss. • Low. aaore sates • Attracl3We llasaasvlaas optloas • Lover hoa� psloes ■ ■ ■ ■ � ■ • Hl�,la hoasao ♦ai�aos Qood seloetloa l�iow►here is the selectloaa o! saew► asad resalo hoaasss g reator tlsasa is t7ss News Advertiser Dosa't let an oplporlm-nle r like this slip tlaroaaUh loon- hssads. Call mr4ouw real estate broker c r Hosse bolldor Cods . AJAX - 428-7677 P I C KE R I N G- 831-7677 *$"No 09MMmdft BMW .t 4 T O o _ r OSHAWA Terrific value for 1st time buyer or investor. Detached 3 bdrm. bungalow with in-law apt., 2 kitchens, hardwood floors. bay window and more for only $119.800. New listing. Won't last. WALK TO THE GO STATION! 'Power of sale '3+1 bedrooms 'Separate side di. entry 'Renovated kit. 'Newer windows 'Finished bsmt. 'Updated k4. '$159.900 ,G s ..-e...... 7.15% MORTGAGE UNTIL JUNE 1999 "'Save thousands of SSS*** Spacious 4 bedrooms, huge master. sunny sunken family rmlparquet floor, new brdlm. 8 high eff. furnace, cent. air. fn. bsmt. *Fenced 'Prime Pickering'. Save CMHC Fee! Call tdoav' BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT — •Eadaw North Picturing 'Deck and hot tub wmssbb 'Separate dni g rffL from kii. d tam. rm '4 beilrrnorru - maft has 4 1& Ir. laundry with garage access pc. on suite •Hebble dosing DONT MISS ITAT $177,900 Super court, well decorated 3 bedrm. all brick home wit double garage, main floor laundry rm. Itr huge family rn. wilt fireplace. Cal to view. SIMPLY GORGEOUS! This beautifully decorated 3 bedrm. home has a great layout with a large kitchen. fireplace, finished rec room, upgraded carpets plus more. S149.000. You won't be disappointed that you called GORGEOUS PRESTIGIOUS COMPLEX S133.950 - 3 bedrooms, large master, access door to 2 underground parking spaces from tnished basement. Waft to conservation & lake' 2 HOMES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! $175,500 3.1 bedrooms ' Frrshed wakout bumm d W. Of tam " ' Bent. bdrm . kd . hv. rrn rl 4 pc. bath Mah loon Wwdry • Bnght sepwale er*xxe Eat -in kRchen • Shows great Ex%v sive oeramcs aanp,et kaN BEGIN VM TMS! This detadW, all brick, 3 bdrtn. home is be in 'WesEney Heights', Ajax. Comes with an e bdrn. in the bsmt. Gas fumace, fridge & stove a deck. $142,500. (Must see!) ACE OF SPADES $158,900 'Sturrtng 3 bedroom home 'Central air on quiet stroet ' � kit whtro 'Ain. Io Schools, GO 8 set-in ShOppirIg 'Finished basement 'Sperbes wlpride wWo d 3 pc. of ownership. ALL THE BELLS FOR $171,900 Detached all brick home with main floor family A law" rm., large eat -n kit.. 3+1 bedrooms, central air b more. Call for details. SOUTH AJAX $179,950 4 bedroom sidespit, treshly painted througtW. eat -in kitchen, w/o from family rm. to fenced yard. Frrushed basement. diet crescent. "PARK - PARK - PARK" $184,800 Great 3 bdrrn. home with main floor tam rmJtireplace. Overlooks park. Spacious kitchen with w/o to great deck Featuring flagstone walk, English garden and finished rec room. A must to see... L 0 BIG HOIfSIUSMALL PRICE Apprm 2,400 sq. fL! Plus finished basemilli tt, targe fully formed lot, double asadted garage, 4 bdmts. up & 1 bedrm. down. Great bar in bsmt. Try your offer whie you can. Qty $194,9W. Or* of AWs best offerings! AWESOM OSHAWA $19i,l00 LIST" Sold brick! 5 bdnm.! 2 belts! European kAfien! Living nn. overlooks a coudry sett v! Walkout basement, Huge party en. wilh stone filrOl ace & french doors leaoirg to deck a pool overlooking a creek 5 yreenbef! 5 appierross! Dble. car 9we9er• Walk b bice trails! Rec Centre! Shopping! Buses! Hello ffttetyle! Cal wdeV �i SOUTH AJAX BY THE LAKE - JUST LISTED! Super exec. home, 4 bdrms., main floor family rm., main floor laundry, separate living and dining rooms, finished rec rim. Huge gourmet kitchen with centre island plus a 42 foot aground pool. This home shows to perfection. Asking $252,500. To view call now. $7,900 DOWN PIICKERING Detached solid brick bungalow. 3+1 bedrooms, family size kitchen, gleaming hardwood floors, finished rec room, 2 washrooms, cent. air 8 cent. vac, fenced lot, located on a quiet street. A must to see. S. AJAX RENOVATED TOP TO BOTTOM - $184,500 '30bettroomt a t n 4 W WWR Wm apub i and with •New broedo m ltldtln 6 aratltit a separale enrraru tttn>trghont •Priced b sWshows kW •Re'slti gbd rod, new S ft Ieda b a model home SO IIIICH FOR SO LITTLE $1lf6,900 H. 2 storey home, separate do g r pinrafeWood yard is a=ss to the Herm' Pads. This house shows very wet. 4 bedta wit 3 belvoolrts, I elp loco and many firers• for your persorlat inspection• .,. .:L STOP PAYNG RENT lovely semi is situlded in a qct d farm wurhood. Fafnly sae kitchen m mode and fully firmdwd basenterl wit roc room. Nrts. Close Io al anrertlfee. Priced to set!