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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_05_24WEEKDAY LUNCH SPECIAL $95 Dining In Only From 3 376 Kingston Rd., Pickering L.L.B.O. (NE corner of Rougemount & Hwy. N2) For Reservations - Take -Out _1;r1Q-QR5U .NEWS School trustees in two camps? Page 13 L'J SPORTS Trampoline champion Page 36 MMMIttdommmmIt' ORIENTAL STAR V BUFFET ' 375 Kingston Rd. (at Rougemount) ' 5905) 509-9876 News Advertiser NN`ednesday, NIa: 24, 1995 56 pages A Nletroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 114 No. 21 I Police hunt p it bulls' owner Ontario Premier Bob Rae hopes he'll be raising the dust as he did during a campaign stop at the Pick - hand of Durham West New Democratic Party MPP ering Recreation Complex Friday. Jim Wiseman after the provincial election June 8 photo by Andrew Iwanowski Area NDP backers downcast ❑ Leader's campaign stop fails to bring .Rae of hope to faithful By KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — A campaign stop here by Premier Bob Rae to pump up the party faithful Friday failed to convince local New Democrats and others in attendance that the party can win the June K provincial election. Af it was Bob Rae alone, he could (form the government)," said Pickering's John Doleweerd, who isn't a New Democrat. -With the party, 1 don't know. He's made mistakes that have caused his — tiox More 95 election stories Pages 2, 3, 59 downfall, like the social contract and the way they imposed it. "The way he was talking, it sounded like he could win. He's optimistic, but the media is power- ful and they're influencing people to vote against him and for that, they won't," added Mr. Doleweerd, who attended the event at the Pick- ering Recreation Complex with other residents of the Rougemount Co-op, a housing development in town that received provincial gov- crnment funding. Long-time party member Gord McKay said. 1 think it's going to he difficult" to win again. Pulls last week had the Liberal Party with about 50 per cent of voter support, the Progressive Con- servatives with approximately 25 per cent and the NDP with less than 20 per cent. That poll left Nicole Rioux of Pickering feeling the New Democ- rats have "no chance, little or no chance.,, (A poll published Tuesday had the Liberals with 40 per cent, the See RAE ... Page 5 as dogs vanish PICKERING — A war- rant has been issued for the arrest of a man who refused to hand over his pit hulls, ordered destroyed last'week after vicious attacks on neighlxx%xxi dogs. Neither Chris Dornellas nor his pit trolls were at their Rougemount Drive home when Pickering -Ajax -Whit- by (PANN') Animal Control arrived last Thursdav after- noon, shortly atter an Ontario court justice of the peace ordered the animals destroyed. PAW Alicer Scott Gihh testified in Whitby court Tuesday. They hadn't returned home by midnight, he said. The animals weren't there when PAW returned early Friday afternoon. Mr. Dorrtellas was served In the news then with court papers for failing to comply with an (rokr under the 1>)g Owners' Liability Act. He didn't attend a court hearing in Whithy Tuesday afternoon, prompting justice of the peace Juni Glover to issue the warrant for his arrest. Last week. Mr. Dornella, pleaded guilty to tour munic- ipal charges of letting his dogs run at large. Mach of those charges was suspend- ed. He unsuccessfully contest- ed two counts of allowing his dogs to) attack a domestic ani- mal under the Dog Owners' Liability Act. 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Bell Mobility - - - .� ,.. .,,.:rim -..•ii[- - -- •<-�-•�--•=-^- --- - PAGE 2 -A -THE NEWS ADVEWIMEk WED., MAY 24,1993 - Couple wants substance over style in By BRUN LEGREE DL1UiAH STAFF DURHAM — The big thine political parties are spending in excess of S3 mil- lion to buy advertising to convince vot- ers how to mark their balk>Ls in the June 8 provincial election. It's a steep price to pay. but the parties hope the ads can sway voters. particular- ly those who are tmdecided. with just a couple of weeks remaining in the cam- pagn- Jim Wood has watched the ad blitz unfold with interest. but says it won't be the determining factor in his vote. The Newcastle Village father of three has seen the ads in newspapers and on television and has heard the radio spots. "I understand the way it's done." says Mr. Wood. a power lines maintainer for Ontario Ilydro. "It's necessary. I guess. although sorneurnes they seem to slam the other parties instead of promoting themselves. A lot of people may vote just because of `No real winner � campaign what they see in the ads. But I'm not influenced by the ads " Jim's wife. Melody, views the ads as an effective tool for the parties to com- municate their platform. "Every party has its premises" says the elementary school teacher. "They can get the word out, but once they're in power, they'll find out if they can deliver those promises. That's when they fluid out if it's feasible" Mr. Wood finds the ad campaigns glossy and slick anti prefers to see how the leaders react to real issues and real questions. He watched a major chunk of last week's leaders' debate and thinks Tory leader Mike Harris did a credible job- He seems to be sincere," says Mr. Wood. "I thought he handled himself well. I like the Tories' economic propos- als. The way the economy is being han- dled now certainly isn't working " Mrs. Wood was unable to watch the debate. or loser' in debate of provincial leaders, says senior By CHRIS BOWIE De RILAM STAFF DURHAM — Thursday's provin- cial leaders' debate lacked spark and failed to determine a winner, accord- ing to Whitby resident Bill Coulby. Mike Harris. Lyn McLeod and Bob Rae wok off the kid gloves during the debate, and much like a boxing match, no one could decide who came out on There was no real winner or loser." says the 69 -year-old Mr. Coul- by. "Harris seemed the most earnest and comfortable.- He omfortable"He describes Mr. Rae's on -air can- dor as being the "glibbest" of all can- didates. The NDP leader only attacked while offering nothing in return, Mr. Coulby says. "Mrs. McLeod was a bit bellicose, he says. "I got tined of her waving the Red Book.'. There were no new ideas expressed by the leaders in Mr. Coulby's view. `"They all seem to be playing to the needs of specific groups, not those of the Province." He sees the NDP favoring immi- grants, minorities and unmarried sin- gle mothers. "Many women and immigrants con- tribute much. but Mr. Rae appeals to those who don't" A re-elected NDP government would be forced to raise taxes. Mr. Coulby says, adding Mr. Rae is trying to justify increased taxes by ..blaming the federal government." Ile perceives Mrs. McLeod is try- ing. but says certain programs are not well thought out or rational. She seems to be trying to put forth an image created by others. When tired or attacked. she gives question- able policy statements with no back- ground " Ile questions the Liberal's policies on health care outside Canada, train- ing for jobs and her most recent com- ments on forcing spouses who yell at their partners to move out of the matri- monial home. "Mr. Harris's statement that he will control the cost of politicians' perks is music to my ears," says Mr. Coulby. But, 1 still have problems with the unrealistic tax wt." Despite the Tories' "unrealistic 30 per cent tax cut", Mr. Coulby says Mr. Harris is the only candidate outlining cotttrol and reduction of costs. CSSITE DREARQ �*-!7)7 Your Sadrevcvam Stora "*,Vr ) 11:11 - 10 ___ I _1E rs 1 0 W r Tell us how you've helped your child have Sweet dreams. Descnbe for us in 100 words (� or less the wacky or wonderful ways you can get baby to sleep. Please drop off your L� entries at SCTTE DREAMS, 420 king St. W., Oshawa 5ntries will be taken until Friday June 15th. Winners will be announced in the June issue of Durham Parent. The winning Bed Time Tip and a selection of others will be published in the June issue as well. Good Luck! We look forward to hearing your e O ,gUITE DREAXQ , Your Bwdroom Store . 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Using a personal scoring system based on personality and promises, ' Humberto Pedro gave Mrs. McLeod 56 points, Progressive Conservative leader Mike Harris 39 and New Democratic Party boss Bob Rae six. Deolinda Pedro says, "Lyn::::.:.. Nur Mr. Rae was "very weak to me" when he attacked the opposition leaders for showing off booklets with campaign promis- es, Mr. Pedro says. t> _ "McLeod was always starting to get into the conversation. Rae was- n't that tough to get in. He let =�.. McLeod and Harris speak." Mr. Pedro adds. The leaders' debate will proba- bly have more impact on the Pedros berto than election advertisements. McLeod kind of answered the quos- ped ro "The ads don't affect my way of tions I had anticipated." I Mrs. Pedro does have a concern with Mrs. McLeod. "I think she offered too much. I hope she can deliver what she offered." A promise by Mr. Harris to cut welfare and to require some social assistance recipients to perform community work is something with which Mr. Pedro can "agree". He doesn't believe in the Tories' vow to cut provincial income tax rates by `. . 30 per cent because, "It's going to be ver hard." thinking. know ey put em on the networks just to create an image," Mrs. Pedro says. If she believes in someone, an advertisement won't sway her, she cs adds. Mr. Pedro concurs. "Ads don't really affect me. (lawn) signs don't impress me. They don't tell me beolirxla (anything)." He's more impressed Pedro by "the quality of the person". While the signs "could impress y somebody else", Mr. Pedro calls them -a waste of money". Fiscal policies debated AJAX-PICKERING — ing room of the Pickering You can grill provincial Recreation Complex, on election Candidates on what Valley Farm Road. their parties will do with The audience will get a your tax dollars. chance to participate. 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FROM PAGE 1 Tories at 36 per cent and the NDP at 21 per cent.) The Friday event jointly organized by the Durham West and Scarborough North Riding Associations attracted about 500 people. During his speech, Mr. Rae attacked the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives for offering "unrealistic" tax cuts that will see health-care spending slashed. "It's not just unrealistic, it's irresponsible for the opposition leaders to go around and say `I can do it for you. I can do it for you with a tax cut.' I know what it means. Starting June 9, (Liberal leader) Lyn McLeod or (Progressive Conservative leader) Mike Harris will spend their days looking where to cut and how fast to cut. Home affordability should be election issue: realtors DURHAM — The Durham Real Estate Board has an agenda of issues it wants the political parties to take a stance on for the provincial election. The board represents the interests of over 800 realtors in Durham. Board president Patricia Mapplebeck says campaigning party leaders and local candidates should deal head on with the home ownership affordability issue. The board cites high interest rates and restrictions on the industry as reasons for the affordability problem. "Making home ownership affordable for Ontarians is critical to the recovery and should be a priority for the government," says Ms. Mapplebeck in a press release. Another issue the board wants addressed is subsidized housing. Ontario should stop its non-profit subsidized housing program, which is costing Ontario taxpayers $1 billion annually, she says. "It's a boondoggle. I just don't Apxfti understand how the government can ti justify building more subsidized AjWPick. housing units when there are vacan- Apx/Pick. cies in existing buildings that could Apx/Pick. be used to help people in need right Apx now and at far less cos.- ApVPick. Also on the agenda is self-regula- Apx/P�ck. tion of the real estate industry. The board argues realtors in Ontario are Pick. licensed, at considerable public Al - expense, by the Ministry of Con- sumer and Commercial Relations by ApxgkiL legislation that is over 50 years old. According to the board, other pro- fessions that have self-regulation, such as lawyers, undertakers, and 24 health professions, regulate at no cost to the taxpayer. "Self-regulation in the real estate industry is long overdue," Ms. Map- plebeck says. "It will reduce costs to taxpayers and iml i ove consumer pro- tection by raising business stan- dards." Watch Friday's newspaper for more election campaign coverage. News Adva't u "I don't want them to end up having to cut health care, because that's where it will end up and that's not accept- able to me as the Premier of the province," Mr. Rae said. The government spends $17.5 billion a year, about one-third of the provincial budget, on health care. He called pledges to cut taxes "facile promises whose impact will threaten the services (opposition party lead- ers) claim to be important." Mrs. McLeod's vow of tax cuts and a timetable for implementing them "isn't credible; it isn't believable. It doesn't add up. "We have an obligation as a government, as a move- ment, to occupy that vast territory that was somehow mysteriously abandoned by the opposition parties," Mr. Rae said. Mr. Rae told the audience, which included many East Indians, the employment equity program initiated by his government means "real solidarity within the province. "There are no second-class citizens on the boat called Ontario. There's no steerage class on the boat called Ontario. We may have come in different boats, but we're all in the same boat now." � PARQUET '"'l FLOORING $179 CARPET-TOVVNE sas MONARCH, AJAX Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser. WHOEESALE NURSERY and GREENHOUSES t�22 FaiM)rt ltd. 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In Durham Region, the candidates in all four ridings have had little real controversy to defend or stir. Indeed, this election is proving to be quite different from the one which swept Bob Rae's New Democrats to power in 1990. Consider this: In all four Durham ridings in 1990, representatives of other parties waded into the thick of things. In one or all of the Durham ridings, the Family Coalition Party. Confederation of Regions party, and the Omen Party fielded candidates. This time around, there's been nary a whisper from the fringe, notwithstanding a handful of 'Indepemlent' candidates, including one elusive contender in Durth�un West riding. The political landscape has changed dra- matically between 1990 and 1995. Where are those can- didates today:' Where are those parties? The voices and political ideologies of parties Wee the FCP and COR have not been absorbed by the three mainstream► parties. Based on what we've heard so far, there is nothing substantially new being offered to voters. Therefore, the choice you have, even if it's just a protest vote. is extremely limited The outcome of this election is crucial to Onufans. As such. the responsibility falls to each and every exec: of w to become ever more informed because what's been offered to us so far is simply a newer ver- sion of the status quo. Decide which party most relents your beliefs, sup - "s the policies you support and will be most respon- siye. It's your responsibility: you get the government ,ou deserve. Ltiltirs WRrrE To TILE NEWS ADVIRTISER 130 COM.vtERCIAL AVE. Al,u L l 2H oR FAX s AT 3-7363 IS s A?C � 68_ V GUN CONTROL Can you hear the flushing .sound? To the editor: Re: D.C. Scott on gun control. As a gun owner and hunter I have no problem with the main thrust of the gun control bill. However, the registration of hunting rifles and shotguns will have no effect on the criminals doing what they are doing right now. Long -barrelled gun registration was stud- ied by the United Kingdom and New Zealand but was Tejected because it had no useful purpose and was costly. D.C. Scott and people who share his DARN THESE ONDELIoNs! EYRE Nc�f'6OOD 71\-TH FORANYII-IIrJG� oe views on American hunters who come here to hunt, and the outfitters working in this country, have no problem spending their fellow Canadians' money even though it is for a useless cause. No one cares more about peoples' lives in this land any more than hunters. If our politicians or law enforcement authorities could prove long -barrelled gun registration would stop criminal acts being committed in this country, the hunters would line up to register their hunting guns, just as handgun owners do now. Mr. McTeague, to whom I have spoken to on this subject, can only talk about the fact most people in his riding support gun control. We all want control, but do we want a useless and expensive registry of hunters' rifles and shotguns? Mr. McTeague makes reference to the possibility of bar codes being implanted in shotguns so they may be tracked by a Global Positioning System. Can you hear the sound of flushing of taxpayers' money? I can. Jim Buchanan, Pickering by Steve Nease • P THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 24, I"S•PAGE 7 -A NOFp/ _ * o� ° 9 - Town of Pickering Z * � � (905) 420-2222 (905) 683.2760 *r ,* MAY 25 Pickering Public Library Board * Rouge Hill Branch * JUNE 5 * Council Meeting * JUNE 6 * Heritage Pickering Meeting * JUNE 12 * Executive Committee Meeting * JUNE 14 * Committee of Adjustment G.ARBAGLfRLC'YCLING COLLF.(TION •�' Pkse a.te oat the fowowfna were. re � td r aco@ecwish x.961 garh•!e hl the Town of Pkherlag: quid- - 851C • . utomalive pasts • .od. carth or staocs `cx: asps o other incendiary ..cydahk matcrnhs separated Gam regular garhagc . orrvgsted cardboard including prua hones -maeboid hazardous or medical waste such as propane tanks, 'A". rill, solvetrts. s)Tmem etc% * * * * * * 1� 1� * * * * * * * * * * * , oilecttan by W a.m. late calls wt!l not tc ..spied The COrtMtwndY DeW I. ;ssS10n W 11:acc garbage and rocycahlcs u the road.uhc so Nm it doe. not Paper i3 the loeeat of a Samoa of inwf=c wtah vehiadarar pedcorian traffic. � 006tdtventa prtSpaaeQ by the Plefill tq' • * re eptge must i two ted hi handles id no Maui, i g rr in a r,(u bactgrount! � a � # Pickering P I C K E R I N G recc}naelc having two <uttahk handles lad not exceeding emghy m OfflCtal Plan. ccntunctres in height .nd not more than fifty oentimetres cat dumcter MUSEUM VILLAGE Bundles nwst be urely board and mom nal exceed 23 kg t50 District ihv.t District • Carpet and vinyl flooring elft rolled scurely tied and no larger TO obtain this ttotunteM. any «the STEAM UP & OPENING than to feet an length by 2 feet to dastricler weinotislyre"Sed doGafflnfY. Or Plan 'y�e • Broken CIA..., nest be boxed, securely iealed and clearly Iabtalo& fof 1~vdbrri iebon r'oa'd"'° Su, aYiay, May 28, 1 �, 11 W m. to 5 p.m. • App .-,-$ and other large neon may be placed out fa � collection Vt! •^tt9 ie DtsWKi Plan Revw • <xt tiny regular garbage day. In the rural arca. gViaulces may only fff phare tae. Review A Ghe placed not f w pickup m the fou collection day of each namh. T of Pieken alto jF[`, FOR C(A.Uc- o0 PROBLEMS PLEASE CONTACT LAIDIAW t * WASTE SYSTEMS (GARBAGE.) AT 327-9334- MILLER WASTE 7*" rf SYSTEMS (RECYCUNG) AT I-800-461-1582, Olt THE TOWN OF pIC WNG PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTW-N'T AT 420-4630 OR r * 693-2760 ope r to au trskilemv of Durham AegiAm y r • , .r>! c�.e`c s a s n� rr a vlfs.► mow• NnrXWk7 7 - 21 NO A Win and tacit ag ad ens to off Samoa Cap Halla as nae trait teailslial caP s llectered lomat Nine. 6cabgy ad tie Eavilamomt 1%KNhxtrrid AU .* Prdwitaal ala4 allactire faaYiet ad a at�otpiae our•Iie rwrw K Dte�rrrewe of GtYrtt aa Recreation 40M MUMM's M's Gn i slow own wo stsmm (Qa wih wari ft Mies b twat is a taatirYle kaig lad MinutelyTowndl �k �7r kwon r� p.AREiWO(f rt"OIllSE1YATIDN F®DCENRE Ram spN woiMlt. DAM NONDAY, JULY 1fi Sty, JULY K IMIS ♦ yawk~ HMif�! iii ' �lid/r tf>�1 0 DAYSN MGB1 Sl♦ IMDdd RON diR9' FLEE 113"(RIQ,UDESALL114EWSANDSNAICKS) _ ♦ WSoCbr MM ray MMM1011 ! PROGM IM OF M AWAY VARY DUE TO DPIEREM �-x'= `$a%��a VOMP �IYN .* ry URD STUDY FiQt1 M 3M6Uj CRUNI � Ewnl !•wool• rmvri/dfr w ►Me (evir •wd ris-herion LiMwc Snook es GROUP COOKOUT ORE]V1>RR1NG /ar JrrA"r iwfarmaeum cast : a3 /- 6265 ccs 213 ♦ �M .Slbw sffll� : COO�MTMQQffs ""SSMY 4WMWAk 0" ♦ PNIOIRIIanORR by PiC1aRlilg PhMwwonic Orchfatra LON LEVEL (wAl1MCE snlralW snmY_ J1tat+rMlbfrJ 7J�t 7- 9 pm. 3 %m cast of Brock �Qad on H". 7 CAWFRE lROGUM LNM HUG S l m rhe amdirarisan at the Gme=,00 , Ontario NATURECUF'r {g� V'[L * FOR MORE INFORMATIONPickeri S 420.4620 of 683$401 >�r CALL 420.4621 r`' F. z�__' 3;,aF'f$$ s';i : vanities of building msorrul m excess of 2 garbage ceataater,. . • .team ntsoageshfo basic!,& or 2 vans • %.nl waste mstertals sueb n grass :lippings. branches. karts. de. —_. .• . _.... - _ .. • .:cater! ar traman w.atC% oclMing fess -,: above deem must he pervxrlly disreaed or at the Stock Wcu _ ! .r•a2fdl Sae n strained :nu+ the proper wage cdketion program. 170t ^..-n infernsition an disposal li—dun-< at the Sauk West IJndfll. 1,294. The Planning Department has prepared the 1 * —W callttao -- * of �eefo. r ere r r..hme ttaater+.la are rxeyekarle ` -{ollowing doter emit as background work air • ecwTnal and intens • ad fora new Official Plan for the Town: '* o plamtc pap hxaha a.ly pia. • hcvaape and fon! cam ickpltow books • amgaled utdN v rd iacktdug Pus box" bu•dkd Towards a Commundy Design Fnitine ark Ali xxrropWd cardboard mum be floated /ad to the sat of for P►Ckaing S New OMCla1 Plan yum Blue Box. Cardtxwd will sol be pudtcd up ualtas the above rearnctsom have ban strictly adhered to. Do ars tachmde cereal hoses. Community Design Dlseusslon Paper usate banes. detergcM holes or my other type of hoxlxwd SPECIAL NOTES , to • .\11 regda tiort'ss, and a-:v.'amic :., r... ❑—z r. a. the roadrai i * * * * * * 1� 1� * * * * * * * * * * * , oilecttan by W a.m. late calls wt!l not tc ..spied The COrtMtwndY DeW I. ;ssS10n W 11:acc garbage and rocycahlcs u the road.uhc so Nm it doe. not Paper i3 the loeeat of a Samoa of inwf=c wtah vehiadarar pedcorian traffic. � 006tdtventa prtSpaaeQ by the Plefill tq' • * re eptge must i two ted hi handles id no Maui, i g rr in a r,(u bactgrount! � a � # Pickering P I C K E R I N G recc}naelc having two <uttahk handles lad not exceeding emghy m OfflCtal Plan. ccntunctres in height .nd not more than fifty oentimetres cat dumcter MUSEUM VILLAGE Bundles nwst be urely board and mom nal exceed 23 kg t50 District ihv.t District • Carpet and vinyl flooring elft rolled scurely tied and no larger TO obtain this ttotunteM. any «the STEAM UP & OPENING than to feet an length by 2 feet to dastricler weinotislyre"Sed doGafflnfY. Or Plan 'y�e • Broken CIA..., nest be boxed, securely iealed and clearly Iabtalo& fof 1~vdbrri iebon r'oa'd"'° Su, aYiay, May 28, 1 �, 11 W m. to 5 p.m. • App .-,-$ and other large neon may be placed out fa � collection Vt! •^tt9 ie DtsWKi Plan Revw • <xt tiny regular garbage day. In the rural arca. gViaulces may only fff phare tae. Review A Ghe placed not f w pickup m the fou collection day of each namh. T of Pieken alto jF[`, FOR C(A.Uc- o0 PROBLEMS PLEASE CONTACT LAIDIAW t * WASTE SYSTEMS (GARBAGE.) AT 327-9334- MILLER WASTE 7*" rf SYSTEMS (RECYCUNG) AT I-800-461-1582, Olt THE TOWN OF pIC WNG PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTW-N'T AT 420-4630 OR r * 693-2760 ope r to au trskilemv of Durham AegiAm y r • , .r>! c�.e`c s a s n� rr a vlfs.► mow• NnrXWk7 7 - 21 NO A Win and tacit ag ad ens to off Samoa Cap Halla as nae trait teailslial caP s llectered lomat Nine. 6cabgy ad tie Eavilamomt 1%KNhxtrrid AU .* Prdwitaal ala4 allactire faaYiet ad a at�otpiae our•Iie rwrw K Dte�rrrewe of GtYrtt aa Recreation 40M MUMM's M's Gn i slow own wo stsmm (Qa wih wari ft Mies b twat is a taatirYle kaig lad MinutelyTowndl �k �7r kwon r� p.AREiWO(f rt"OIllSE1YATIDN F®DCENRE Ram spN woiMlt. DAM NONDAY, JULY 1fi Sty, JULY K IMIS ♦ yawk~ HMif�! iii ' �lid/r tf>�1 0 DAYSN MGB1 Sl♦ IMDdd RON diR9' FLEE 113"(RIQ,UDESALL114EWSANDSNAICKS) _ ♦ WSoCbr MM ray MMM1011 ! PROGM IM OF M AWAY VARY DUE TO DPIEREM �-x'= `$a%��a VOMP �IYN .* ry URD STUDY FiQt1 M 3M6Uj CRUNI � Ewnl !•wool• rmvri/dfr w ►Me (evir •wd ris-herion LiMwc Snook es GROUP COOKOUT ORE]V1>RR1NG /ar JrrA"r iwfarmaeum cast : a3 /- 6265 ccs 213 ♦ �M .Slbw sffll� : COO�MTMQQffs ""SSMY 4WMWAk 0" ♦ PNIOIRIIanORR by PiC1aRlilg PhMwwonic Orchfatra LON LEVEL (wAl1MCE snlralW snmY_ J1tat+rMlbfrJ 7J�t 7- 9 pm. 3 %m cast of Brock �Qad on H". 7 CAWFRE lROGUM LNM HUG S l m rhe amdirarisan at the Gme=,00 , Ontario NATURECUF'r {g� V'[L * FOR MORE INFORMATIONPickeri S 420.4620 of 683$401 >�r CALL 420.4621 r`' F. z�__' 3;,aF'f$$ s';i : PAGE = -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., .MAV 24, 15195 v fF ,k r '_1 Im/ Ilk is -al SOFA BED From 2 - ^41111!'.. � [ ql rEKilY� - CAPTALN 'S BED - 1 - -i storage draw err v.. _ Frum L $ 219 MATES n BED i large storage drazie - 8 nWF1JC y141:1 r[Z' tn[sh r17n, STORAGE BUNK lurk• storage drawer-, $339 "-Pk frn[sh [nuttrf5-w-, c -Ora b'Sl L S 99 ROLLAWAY COTS From GOTTAG E COUNTRY _j WOOD SPACESAVER -. - �- BUNK 1 9 BOOKCASE �+ BUNK BEDS��' »luttrrsuh e:itrU $ 3 4 9 urr�r..•n� [xtru - - 6 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Head Board • .tlrrr�,r � L� - -� I • Bed Fru/gf' t F rss • 2 r fw r.c"01c ra %0 PST 0 GST s SEp FRAME N `( mEk). p11.t RESS COVER , •MATS _ �' I,; �EaR_ SEAR -To ,^r SLUMBER REST ORTHO PEDIC rUE SiNGLE $139 V,17RESS 99 MATTRESS SET $184 SET $224 - DOUBLE....139 SET 234 DOUBLE....169 SET 284 r-. r-EN......169 SET 314 QJEEN...... 199 SET 334 y� -qi; �FAr COMFORT SLEEP ORTHOPRACTIC S 51N&f SINGLE $219 MA -MESS 169 MA'7RESS SET $284 SET $364 _ DOUBLE .... 239 SET 404 - DOUBLE .... 189 SET 324 QUEEN ...... 259 SET 444 QUEEN..... -219 SET384 KING.......... 419 SET664 YEAR YEARry - �1ti YEAR ORTHO ELEGANCE ORTHO SUPREME S ;- MA SET $499 SET $554 DOUBLE .... 339 SET 539 DOUBLE .... 364 SET 594 QUEEN ...... 359 SET 579 QUEEN ...... 389 SET 629 ' KING.......... 509 SET 849 KING.......... 554 SET 934 _ 79 Tm~ Rood West 433-1052 GMAIN of FACTORY DIRECT MATTRESS MAN11FAr-TI1 iQenc eiu^lr J A_vm P Power lines spark furor PICKERING — High-voltage power lines being erected by Picker- ing Hydro have sparked anger in residents of the Dunbarton com- munity. They want a 44,000 -volt and a 27,000 -volt trans- mission line with 60 -foot poles moved from Cloudberry Court and Dunbarton Road, just south of Hwy. 2, where they were relocat- ed from Hwy. 401 to accommodate its future widening. '[bey are twice the size of the houses and trees and only 10 feet away from the houses." says Craig Bamford of the Liverpool West Community Asso- ciation. Mr. Bamford says Dunbarton is an "original com- munity in Picker- ing and they are totally ignoring the history of our town." (Dunbarton is described in the Pickering Official Plat as -one of the most historically significant sites in the Town of Pick- ering".) Futcher work on the hydro lines, being erected since early April before they were put on hold May 2 because of resi- dents' objections, has been delayed until at least May 29. Area residents instead want the hoes buried under- ground on the north side of Hwy. 2 between Merrit- ton Road and the CN.R. overpass. Pkkering Hydro genera[ manager idw Wiersma says burying and relo- cating the lines would cost about $1 million. "We just don't have the funds for tlbat." The residents will continue to lobby the provin- cial Ministry of Transportation to obtain the extra finds necessary to own the litres. i! .:�t._,. _.3d:J �iur.IJ�.t , 1;i..,.., ,.• a i , 4 ..s ) ' THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY ik IiP9S-VGE 9-A EATON' S have 10% to 30% Only until this Sunday ! Make a purchase andyou'll get a card. Open it to find out hour much you sane! Women's, Men's and Children's clothing, accessories and shoes, Toys, Bedding and Bath items, Housewares, Small Electrical Appliances, Outdoor Furniture, Barbecues and more. Plus, don't pay until February `96 ,when ,You make a home purchase of $200 or more on your Eaton Card! 5 Days left!. Ends Sunday, May 28th, 1995. Details in store. Eaton's. We want to be your store. [Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded] Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110 with your news items. •N N FL 'r PAGE 10I NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 24, 1995 J;Jg; 4:9200 Roser LARGE 20Z. BUNCH x f AERMAN "t`STATICE make a lovely addition ` to your arrangements. ONLY $ 2 97 Pia I ' p f BEESWAX G R SHEETS -c e '--aK g & —c,c ' g wax has never been easier) 26.6 x 42 6cm i 10 1 2- x 16 3 4"1 sheets Select from 14 colours. 0 LY97 ea • - �. T y • • � :gb'.4'iL 1 a614= ... rn fl .oFF 0 Tropical Large plant with hanging Choose from 5 popular I styles each with 180 ( leave on each plant. I Ill. 97 ala EMBROIDERY FLOSS I - 6 Stranded - 1100% cotton .Man "my colours DRICES' . Ar TE ROSE QUALITY TESTED _ I . _ - tj •,�s��ra Derr AAAcs = Am1AL TV I i s r IUVAC Pliv v v ' -N ff Ell I ANY SIZE! MINI j RIBBON H MBROIDERY HOOPS G LU GUN. The largest selection under Woocer embroldery hoops + f • Ideal for paper one root' Choose from prints. - 7 sizes from 7.62cm to plastics. wood. Vlacesvelvets. tapestries. _ 35.56cm (3"-14"). Ideal • ribbon & more! Great ired ribbon & more, Buy*or needlecraft projects for small jobs & minor by the metre or full roll ;' or framing.R repairs In pink or blue. Reg. .29-9 99 rn ',J 1 39-09eaa i Trigger fed. Reg. 5.89ea. �. SALc FR"M SIZES jt j'' ' SALE YOUR .;' I 50�. CHOICE ,j I ± $ 974 NE WREATH $ 97 io� OLA. ea $97 1Y DIA. ea $ 97 1114" DIA. W ea'IIIIIi CANVAS 7 mesh. clear. k26 98 26.98 x 34 60cm (10 5 8" x 13 5'8") Cut your own shapes' Ready to finish AO Ready to decorate to match your interior decor! Paint. faux, apply granite stone & more! 73.66cm (29") tall. After sale 34.99-75.99ea. SALE FROM: I Sea. to I/C02 'a.A U M7 . LIFE -LIKE POTTED AREA ACCENT'FLOWERS & PLANTS Di g^tau, troplca' pians or primula flowers In a decorative basket An instant accent or a great gift. Reg 14.88ea. SALE - AL :eQUALliTY ea j 41''2r r LW ' 60g bag in assorted neon colours. Makes great jewellery. hair i accents & more! 3" Reg 2.89bag. 97 k 45 E to MINI GLASS BOTTLES =Add flowers. ribbon & more! Makes agreat gift! Choose from a variety 1 o styles! Reg. 1.19ea. of" pay to �M Phs 11% M Elf i sW Mrp k ■ lossd ilUllitall II W l; me! / � 7!T�; SPANISH Mom' c ---i A favourite floral arranging basic. Use on Sieh I all your floral creations & g4[aSS J craft projects. 56g (2oz.) bag. Reg. 2.991*g SALE —886, POTS Ready to craft! Choose from 3". 4" or 4 5" dia. Reg. .4 - 7 a. ea. Great for bows & accents to crafts & arrangements. 2 oz. hank. Natural straw colour. Reg. 2.99bag. i 47 -- ` bag 1 - 7 W&CR ONLY: y/3 oFF CUSTOM FRAMING 010e Rose Aw mat stretch 710L,n1 tame plaoi:e m,nate or dry mount anytn:­g yo,, ieec' PLUS... OUR ENTIRE FRAMING ►EPARTMENT INCLUDING... Wats $16E eg 2 a9--t.49ea SALE FROM: ahoto Frarrltac •Isle • 1 HOURS: Mon. ?o Fri. 9a.m: 9p.m. m 9P.{n. Sat. 8a.: UNWNVIUE •HI"Y Sun. & Holidays 8a.m.-6p.m. n 4039 HWY. NORTH YORK 1243 Dundas St. E. OSHAWA ,� Ufdeas ott•erwiae ingcm ad Sale Eftds Mfy 31, 1995 4400 Dufferin St. 300 Taunton Rd.E 'AfA' 'ARE,S TAKEN IN THE PREPARATION 6 PRODUC'ION OF 'HIS AL frIROP M DES'I IPTrDN 4wSTRAT!ON S PRICING MAS OCLUR ;A THE EVENT SCMSOROWH n�.••••�n�/n•YP fN �MMMOM HILL it A PAOING ERROR TRE ITEMS .N JJESTION WILL BE 'HARGEL AT 'OR 1306 Kennedy Rd 9651 Yonge St PRICE IT OUA MA r EACIEIMIT D TO STOC STALK WE RESERVE TI[ • FIGHT TO DUKIENMEES TO STDG( ON w1Np NOT AES PROpUCT wnv/ SCARBOROMKERING AVAIL AT RD WH AVAILABLE AT �;UR KENNFDr RD MMRBr 6 BURLINGTON STORES d Rd 70 Island Rd of" pay to �M Phs 11% M Elf i sW Mrp k ■ lossd ilUllitall II W l; me! / � 7!T�; SPANISH Mom' c ---i A favourite floral arranging basic. Use on Sieh I all your floral creations & g4[aSS J craft projects. 56g (2oz.) bag. Reg. 2.991*g SALE —886, POTS Ready to craft! Choose from 3". 4" or 4 5" dia. Reg. .4 - 7 a. ea. Great for bows & accents to crafts & arrangements. 2 oz. hank. Natural straw colour. Reg. 2.99bag. i 47 -- ` bag 1 - 7 W&CR ONLY: y/3 oFF CUSTOM FRAMING 010e Rose Aw mat stretch 710L,n1 tame plaoi:e m,nate or dry mount anytn:­g yo,, ieec' PLUS... OUR ENTIRE FRAMING ►EPARTMENT INCLUDING... Wats $16E eg 2 a9--t.49ea SALE FROM: ahoto Frarrltac •Isle • 1 "-x N'05CA-M iA mE SALE STARTS MAY 24/95 1000's OF BLOOMING PLANTS! FRESH FROM THE GROWER! WHITE ROSE THE NURSERY SUPERCENTRE WITH LOW PRICES! THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 24,1195 -PAGE 11•A SUNSHINE 'IMPATIENS' Reds. oranges. violets. pinks. chsia. salmon or white with bronze. green or variegated leaves Ideal for bedding plants & hanging baskets. For morning sun & part shade Reg 2.49ea $, \/ 88/ LOADED 4" AM 8��� pa WITADE H BUDS NON-STOP TERRA -LITE ARRIVING FRESH DAILY! BLOOM 1 SOIL -LESS L -LESS BEGONIA VEGETABLE PLANTS Full bushy plants loaded with buds PLANTING MIXOVERf& blooms. Free flowering produces 25 VARIETIES TO CHOOSE FROM! masses of double & semi -double So. Mess m,x s weed t-ee & msec: , ^atces. peppers eggplants et ace. blooms reaching 3 1 2- - 4 1 2" In tree For seeding. transplanting & cucumbers. melons. zucchinis & dia. Choose from white. yellow. /, more' 80L bag Reg 12c888bpa�g f , -mons & more' 1000's of boxes to scarlet, pinks. salmon. orange & 11 - PAOFESSl10NAl GAOWEA'S rV►tIIIULM 1 choose from Reg .99-1 19bcx apricot. Equivalent value 9.96ea :. ONLf , La+oS 11 1 S1.0 PER bag A A� _ : r • „t A 1 .. sox _ 8" - 10" TALL EUONYMUS CANADALE GOLD -Large golden variegated leaves. EMERALD GAIETY -White etched leaves. YOUIR CHOICE Reg 8 Nea DCAGES Twice t tomatoes in half the space. For cucumbers too. 33" tall. 3 ring. 3 legs. ONLY ea991. LONGLASTING CEDAR PLANTERS ENPLANTERS REST Durable containers with rolled rims & raised feet 14" square or 23" x 10" oblong styles. T_ White or Hunter green. 'J M ea. w hwhWimACCM. " 1I • 15 colourful varieties. Selected for their superior Urdw olhirwla bu kaled uniform growth & abundance of blooms! OWN The hest hybrid impatiens ever. PE?1111111111111A yr Fes 11 - 6ALYi ' � T�ATOEt IN THE PRODUCTION OF THIS AD. ERROR 3 varieties - 14 varieties Ft � PLUS.- OVER 400 VARIETIES aMr lli�rt nbom owr.t �.,.�.& $1, 9 aM 4Beariri t! 4 N� par ba box II DANDELIONS PLUS WED KILLER Kills dandelions. clover & over 50 ether weeds. No mixing. no measuring. '� l4i^L11'i.i simply attach to - hose & spray Reg 19.88ea. r17$ 88 ft toNrs t. SALE R1ISTIC GIAIfT 6 STONEWARE PATIO PLANTERS • __l 1 DIA_ t5" • 1 2W • =.ale 701SLAI Port Uni 11i'1011 6' TALL REDWOOD FAN OR PANEL TRELLIS Perfect for climbing vines or roses. Choose from Fan Trellis or Panel style. YOUR CHOICE $88 ONLY ea. PURE, 8- Very hardy with reddish -purple leaves eauUtul white flowers In s. Grows to 6' 7' tall &bP"'g Reg 9.88ea. KIM! SALE i 88 ea. f LS ffiW YWAF1 8 WA i caou�IFu� ri�oaa! > Includes 8 colourful varieties of Day. Lilies, four 'orchid -like' varieties of Giant Iris & Bleeding Heart with e� masses of pink _ hlnoms. k P HARDY & LEASY TO GROW! 4Ot n r Urdw olhirwla bu kaled A OWN _ SNMM S* ends Wy 31, 1995 IN THE PRODUCTION OF THIS AD. ERROR IN DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION 8 PRICING i MAY OCCUR IM THE EVENT OF A PRICING ERROR THE ITEMISI IN QUESTION WILL BE Rpsd CHARGED CORRECT PRICEWE QUANTITIES RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD WHITBY & BURLINGTON STORES II DANDELIONS PLUS WED KILLER Kills dandelions. clover & over 50 ether weeds. No mixing. no measuring. '� l4i^L11'i.i simply attach to - hose & spray Reg 19.88ea. r17$ 88 ft toNrs t. SALE R1ISTIC GIAIfT 6 STONEWARE PATIO PLANTERS • __l 1 DIA_ t5" • 1 2W • =.ale 701SLAI Port Uni 11i'1011 6' TALL REDWOOD FAN OR PANEL TRELLIS Perfect for climbing vines or roses. Choose from Fan Trellis or Panel style. YOUR CHOICE $88 ONLY ea. PURE, 8- Very hardy with reddish -purple leaves eauUtul white flowers In s. Grows to 6' 7' tall &bP"'g Reg 9.88ea. KIM! SALE i 88 ea. f LS ffiW YWAF1 8 WA i caou�IFu� ri�oaa! > Includes 8 colourful varieties of Day. Lilies, four 'orchid -like' varieties of Giant Iris & Bleeding Heart with e� masses of pink _ hlnoms. k P HARDY & LEASY TO GROW! 4Ot n y� A OWN _ SNMM IlDI RD. i HANGING TREE S RUB SLOWER INSECTICIDE BAG Systemic nsec.. }� Create a spectacInsect on shrubs. alar mass of your -1favoriteblooms. evergreens & Durable poly bag shade trees with pre-cut slots = Reg 16 98ea. ram$ 74 Ly 79 ,a � �� ! - ea r I Lam Z ' HAM, NORT 11 cl " E ROSES OVER " AWARD W/NN19O VARIETIES Direct from our farm! Choose from a large selection of hardy Hybrid Teas. Climbers. Floribunda & Shrub Roses. 0 ' •I 21— 3' TALL FRAGRANT FRENCH LILACS -V'� )' Ideal as a cut flower! Add instant freshness & fragrance to your home this Spring! 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Reg. 18.SSea. 115 00GROWS � 8' • 10' SALEea ,. .. �.. ,...... it .; K, .. � i'iS_'Tii _ ._ .....�.-.-..�.;"..-. -_ - -� ..�. ... � . i r ��'��� 1 .r - sae ♦ate' PAGE 12 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 24, 1"S PONTIAC GRAND AM SE COUPE AIR CCNdDMONING Y 150 HP 2.3 litre DOHC engine 4 -wheel ABS v power steering T 5 -speed manual transmission T drivers side air bag • AM/FM stereo cassette r 24 hour Roadside Assistance PER MONTH/36 MONTHS PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE SEDAN AIR CONDITIONING • 160 HP 3.1 litre V6 engine V 4 -wheel ABS • 4 -speed electronic transmission v dual air bags V power windows v sports appearance package V 24 hour Roadside Assistance PONTIAC ONLY AT YOUR r.,wAA l I U SAM 'Based on a 36 month lease for Grand Am Coupe/Grand Prix Sedan equipped as described A minimum down payment of $3.582/$3.872 and $300/$325 secumy deposit are required Some mileage conditions appy Freight ($595/$760), incense insurance and taxes are not included Offer applies to 1995 new or - .-perrtpVbVW QgQNs._DgaW oro- or trade may be necessary Dealer may seM/base for less Offerapplies to qualified retail customers only Limited time offer PER MONTH/36 MONTHS may not be combined or used with outer offers. See your Dealer for MOWS, tSub)ect to GM Card Program Rubs. M and GM are kwised users of marks TM Registered Trade Mark of General Molom Corporation, TD licenced user THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 24,1995 -PACE 13-A Public school trustees `divided into two camps' ❑ But `you can't snap much readier to say what con- what staff wants. In the past, there Several trustees declined to com- stituents want rather than approve was more rubber stamping." ment on the issue. your ringers and suddenly gel': chairman By LINDA WHITE STAFF REPOR'T'ER DURHAM — Some public school trustees are critical of a board which they claim is divided into two dis- tinct groups, leaving some to fear children are going to be lost in the shuffle. "There seems to be two camps." according to veteran Durham Board of Education trustee Audrey MacLean of Oshawa. `It's getting in the way of our ability to get things done. "The difficulty some trustees are having even getting heard is very distressing. There seems to be some prediction of what's going to be said. It's very serious. I haven't seen it in my six years on the board.- But oard.'But "you can't ;nap your fingers and suddenly gel," maintains chair- man and Whitby trustee Patricia Bowman, who says Lhere's been no pattern of division among trustees on recorded votes. "The community has given us 15 representatives." continues Miss Bowman, who's been on the board 10 years. "It's up to us to give the community one corporate board ... Our distinctive styles and dis- tinctive perspectives should add strength to the board, not create divi- sion." But Mrs. MacLean is not alone in her criticism. Kathleen Hopper, also of Oshawa. attributes the division to two inter- pretations of the role of trustees. "Some think it's to represent the will of the board to the people. Others think it's to represent the views of the public to the board. "It's not that trustees aren't doing what they think is right in their hearts. They're just doing what they think their job is" Mrs. Hopper, now in her second term, is critical of what she calls "selective hearing. It seems some trustees are listened to and others aren't ... It's a matter of letting people have their say. We should all be given the same consideration. Dis- cussion should never be cut off." But debate isn't shut down without just cause, according to Miss Bow- man, pointing to bylaws and regula- tions which "are there to protect and ensure all trustees have equal voice and are given equal time.- She ime"She believes "It's easy to say 'No one's listening to me'...The issue isn't whether you win or lose. The issue isn't about whose side you're on because we're all on one side. But trustees have to be willing to influ- ence and be influenced." Still, "ploys used to silence debate may be legal, but I have always believed in free speech," notes rookie trustee Sherrill Willard of Ajax. "Let a motion be carried or die on its own Ment." 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PAGE i1 -A- E NEWS ADVERI ! , W®.,11�AY t1,1 Youngleukemia victim in desperate search for bone marrow By DEB BODINE DURHAM STAFF AJAX-PICKERING Time is running out for Daniel Burton. Diagnosed with acute lym- phoblastic leukemia at the age of six. the Pickering boy. now 9, underwent two -and -a -half years of chemotherapy before he went into remission. But on the first day of 1995. Daniel suffered a relapse and it is now imperative that he receive a bone mar- row transplant to sur- vive. Unfortunately, a match has not been found from the 93,000 donors on the Cana h - an Unrelated Bone Marrow Donor Registry. The chances of finding a match at all are about as likely as winning a lottery. But the Burtons are determined to try. Due to limited resources, the Red Cross is only able to process 10 new samples per day in the Toronto area and five a day in Hamilton. To increase the number of donors on the registry, the Burtons wash to hold private clinics with testing done by a seralogical laboratory. but the oast is S-50 per sample. Daniel's parents Nadia and Dave Burton recently volun- teered at a private cynic for fire -year-old Maria Giansan- tis, and the donor registry grew by almost 1,000 people. The B urtons hope to do the same thing for Daniel, and for other children still waiting to find a suitable donor. Because of Daniel's Bel- gian. French and English descent. the chargees of finding a match are much greater in northern Ontario, where Red Cross does not currently do any bone marrow testing. A private clinic is scheduled in Sudbury for June 18 and already Red Cross has a list of 400 willing donors. According to Mr. Burton, they hope to raise enough money to test 1.000 potential donors on that day. A trust fund has been set up in Daniel's name through the Hospital for Sick Chil- dren. Bank of Montreal branches are accepting doua- tions to the account entitled "Donate a Dollar for Danier'. Marcel Bouillon is the chief custodian at Ecole Catholique Notre-Dame-de- la-Jeunesse French -language school in Ajax, where Daniel's mother teaches and Daniel is a Grade 4 student. Mr. Bouillon is also president of Club Optimiste de Durham. Mr. Bouillon has contacted the presidents of all 84 (Vtimist (Tubs in the Cen- tral Ontario Region request- Daniel Burton 1995 Tow Ouawy DeaW ing at least $100. In addition, the school is holding a hot dog day for the Daniel fund. A bone marrow donors' information night held in Oshawa last week attracted 160 willing donors, who were told it would be five or six weeks before they would be called in for testing. "That, of course, is time Daniel can't afford, and the other children as well." says Mr. Burton. G2�0i.?I 410 7' 40P 4�04, Will CALL Af~ Anglo SAV" vwwwr vempEr Prig! 100 sof Stela S eW" f,, vms r vFRm S6186*0n! th 1600� In Ifllae �#P6ifft" t Ow filsiiea Iona st Wit a/!p- reillw 24 dears h at q 6r s 06ftle The Burtons are appealing for help. Money and bone marrow are urgently needed. To make a tax-deductible donation, go to any branch of the Bank of Montreal and make a deposit to The: Donate SCARBOROUGH WHITBY 1399 Kwww* ROW 1616 Dundm St '04G rr.e,uw (416)7504852 (905) 436-1910 . Ston Nays: Monday-Frday 9-%": Sshad" 940n: Sunil" 12 -Spm • a Dollar for Daniel Fund. Interested donors should contact the Canadian Red Cross at 1416-593-2257. 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WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 WRITING: The Writers Circle of Durham Region holds Novice Writer 101: Stage it Like a Play from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toronto School of Business, 1450 Kingston Rd., Pickering. It's designed to help bring characters to life on the printed page. $10 for mem- bers, $15 for others. Regis- ter, 686-2085. AWARDS DINNER: The Council for Exceptional Children, Durham chapter, hosts its annual dinner and awards night at 6 p.m. at Heydenshore Pavilion, Whitby. Students, staff and vol- unteers from both Durham school boards will be hon- ored. Call 427-2866 (Suzanne Godin-Gali- peault) or 666-6331 (Jim Hunter). COMPUTERS: Macintosh Users East Club holds a free monthly meeting from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at Ander- son Collegiate and Voca- tional Insti- tute, room l! 135, Ander- son St. N., Imo'; Whitby. Spe- cial presenta- tions on symantec cor- poration and shareware game demonstration. There's an Ask the Experts panel for new Mac users. All welcome. 433-0777. BUSINESS: The Durham Business and Professional Women's Club holds its annual general meeting and elections at Victorian Gar- den Restaurant, Hwy. 2 and Randall Ave. Humorist Ronny Klassen provides entertainment. Cocktails at 6 p.m. and din- ner at 6:45 p.m. Reserva- tions a must, 420-6167 (Karen Graham) or 723- 3000 (Nancy Bone). HOME BUSINESS: The Durham Home Business Association meets at 7:30 p.m. at Trillium Trails, Snow Ridge Ct. off Simcoe St. N.. Raglan. The Infor- mation Highway, telebank- ing and Internet will be dis- cussed. $10 for members, $15 for others. 427-7574, 721-3323. THURSDAY, MAY 25 FUN FAIR: Lord Elgin Public School, 24 Ontario St., Ajax, holds a fun fair from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Games, barbecue, raffle. Craft tables available for $10. 683-3581 (Renate Roy). FUN FAIR: St. Monica Catholic School, 275 Twyn Rivers at Altona Rd., Pick- ering, holds a fun fair from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Games, raffles, auctions, bakes sale. 509-6691 (Anna Mar- iani). FUN FAIR: Vaughan Willard Public School, 1911 Dixie Rd. N., Picker- ing, holds a fun fair from 5 to 8 p.m. 839-1931. FASHION SHOW: The Ajax -Pickering Christian Women's Club holds a fashion show by Ozette Fashions with music and a speaker from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. at the Pickering Town Centre, Gallantry's Ban- quet Room, lower level. Call before May 23 for reservations. Cost is $4.50, free babysitting, first timers $1. 427-0619 (Poppy) or 428-8505 (Barb). ENVIRONMENT: The Durham Environmental Network (DEN) meets at 7:30 p.m. in the teachers' lunch room at Port Perry High School, 160 Rosa St. Michael Elliott discusses Hudson's municipal by- law, passed in 1991, ban- ning cosmetic pesticide use. All welcome. Lug -a - mug. 509-3156 or 985- 3225. ELECTION: The Green- wood Recreation Associa- tion hosts an all -candidates meeting at 8 p.m. at the Greenwood Community Hall in the Village of Greenwood, west 91 of Westney Rd. and south of Hwy. 7. All welcome. 683-6877 (John Bryant). LEARNING DISABILI- TIES: The Learning Dis- abilities Association of Durham West holds its monthly meeting at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church, 35 Church St. N., Pickering Village. Teresa Freedman, superin- tendent of student services, Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board discusses the deliv- ery of special education in that board. All welcome. 683-1790. BLOOD DONORS: The Ajax -Pickering branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society holds a blood donor clinic on May 25 and 26 from 2 to 8:30 p.m. at THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., b(AY.2�,1"$-PAGE MA the Metro East Trade Cen- tre, Brock Rd. and Hwy. 401, Pickering. Goal is 150 units each day. Donors must wait 56 days between donations. 420-3383. MEMORIAL: Friends and family of former Ajax High School student Trevor White hold a dedication ceremony at the school at 105 Bayly St. from 4 to 5 p.m. in the cafetorium. A tree and plaque have been purchased with donations. All those who knew Trevor are welcome. 683-1610. FRIDAY, MAY 26 FUN FAIR: Lakeside Pub- lic School, 4 Parkes Dr., Ajax, holds a fun fair from 5 to 8 p.m. Games, barbe- cue, silent auction, dunk tank. 686-3014. BLOOD DONORS: The Ajax -Pickering branch of the Canadian Red Cross May 24, 1995 Society holds a blood donor clinic from 2 to 8:30 p.m. at the Metro East Trade Centre at Brock Rd. and Hwy. 401, Pickering. Goal is 150 units each day. Donors must wait 56 days between donations. 420- 3383. FUN FAIR: Vaughan Willard Public School holds a fun fair from 5 to 8 p.m. at 1911 Dixie Rd., Pickering. Barbecue, bake sale, games, prizes, haunted house, cake walk, face painting, bingo, large raf- fle. Proceeds to the school. 420-6855 (Laura Clarke). FUN FAIR: William Dun- bar Public School. 1030 Glenanna Rd.. Pickering, holds a fun fair from 5 to 8 p.m. Barbecue. rides. games, prizes, raffles. Pro- ceeds to buy school equip- ment. 420-5745. PARQUET FLOORING $I79 CARPET-TOWNE 282 MONARCH, AJAX Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser. 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What is Otitis MectiLao to J�AC . him Bo -ow, 9, is awaiting her turn to ha%e her hearing tested "On parse en franFais la elinique d'Audiologie a Pickering." Brigitte Giroux, age 9, has just had earmold impressions taken. A green silicone was squirted into the ears. It doesn't hurt but is a bit cold. She being fitted for swim plugs and is very happy that they come in different colours including hot pink, bright orange, neon green, deep sea blue and many more. Sharing a Aerin Hendry, 4 U2 years old also had some green silicone squirted into her ears. Her mom recalls that "Aerin spoke very quickly and sounded terrible". Aerin although she has a vast vocabulary was seen for speech and language The Ajax -Pickering Audiology Clinic is equipped to test infants and very young children with its large pediatric booth. The test method used with infants and toddlers is called Visual Reinforcement Audiometry and does not hurt. The child simply points or looks toward the speaker where the sound originates from. Children as young as 3 months of age are seen at the clinic. With preschoolers, the Audiologist will test hearing using various play audiometry techniques. Results when obtained in a sound proof booth by a qualified and certified professional Four year old Meghan Clench, left, has a lot of ear infections and is tested often at the clinic. She says she's really lucky "because my mom is an audio-o-logist" A co-ordinated effort between Pickering family physician, Dr. Hans Dy and her mom, an audiologist at the clinic, ensures that Meghan's ear infections are under control. Otitis Media (middle ear fluid) is the most frequently diagnosed illness in children between birth and three years of age. In fact. family physicians have reported that the first reason parents bring their children in are due to the common cold; the second most prevalent reason is middle ear infections. Research has shown that two thirds of all children have at least one ear infection by age three and one third have three or more infections. The fluid, which is like water at first, may get as thick and sticky as glue if the ear is not treated. Also, infection could spread to the mastoid bone and eventually might involve the inner ear, The fluid can also cause the eardrum to break open. That relieves the pressure which may relieve the pain. But hearing is impaired and drainage may be a continuing problem. It is also known that if left untreated, middle ear pathology can lead to delayed speech and language as well as disturbances in auditory processing and subsequent problems with academic achievement, particularly in learning to read. Children can be disciplined not due to "bad" behaviour but because they are not ili:tonblisi order to establish h the profession's role as a senior member in the provision of hearing MISSION health care services STATEMENT in Ontario, the The purpose of the professional College of Audiologists ;association - The ` and Speech Language Ontario Speech Pathologists of Ontario is to regulate, Language Pathology in the public interest, and Audiology the practice of the (O.S.L.A.) worked profession and to tirelessly for over a govern its members in decade with the accordance with the result that on Audiologists and December 31. 1993, Speech Language pathology Act, 1991 The Regulated Health and the Regulated Professions Act was Health proclaimed. On Jan. 1, 1994, the College of - Audiologists and i Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASPLO) was in place with 1 MISSION STATEMENT. happy story assessment. The Speech Language P a t h o l o g i s t recommended that a learning test be ' obtained. The audiologist diagnosed a high tone learning loss and Aerin was fitted with - two hearing aids. hearing properly. The AUDIOLOGIST can determine the type and degree of any associated hearing loss and can monitor the child's middle ear function through impendance measurements. Although the child's "ear infection- may have cleared, the fluid may remain for months causing a fluctuating conductive hearing loss. In fact, research in 19x5 revealed that: -70''x- of children treated by antibiotics had fluid remaining in the middle ear two weeks following treatment, 40',-, after one month, 20q after two months and 10% after three months-. The hearing impairment may go undetected if the child is not monitored by an AUDIOLOGIST. auaiotogist, will De accurate and the test results will be explained to the parents. Signs of hearing loss in young children..... If you answer NO to any of these questions, have your child's hearing tested. See your family doctor for a referral. Do not wait. • BIRTH TO 3 MONTHS: Is your baby started by sudden loud sounds? •3 to 6 months: Does your baby respond to your voice? • Does your baby enjoy rattles or other noise making toys? • 6 to 12 months. Does your baby understand _`n.. or ..By,e.Bye..,, *(,'an your baby imitate simple words or sounds? •2 years: Can your child point to familiar objects when you ask? Has your child started to talk? Pictured h«-ry is Chris Breukes. Chris was having difficulties at school. A Central Auditory Processing (CAP) assessment was done. Chris said "f was having a lot of trouble with reading and spelling. I saw Lila(Audiologist) and she and my teachers helped me because 1 received more individualized help. I am now in grade 6 and doing very well." According to Lila O'Neill, director of the clinic, antral auditory difficulties can be frustrating for children, parents and educators. These difficulties are the ear's version of dyslexia and drastically reduce the ability to understand spoken information. If undetected, these auditory processing difficulties can have devastating scholastic and social consequences. Children with C.A.P. disorders have some of the following: *Poor academic performance • Poor social skills *short attention span What to look for: -Frequently says "Huh"? or "What"?, or constantly wants information repeated. +s •Responds inappropriately and/or slowly to spoken input. •Has difficulty following oral instructions; appears not to pay attention. *Is easily distracted. *Has poor language skills (listening and speaking. c •Does not hear well in the presence of background noise. *Has difficulty with phonics and picking out individual word& *Has poor memory skills. • Learns poorly from apoken instruction. *Has reading, spelling and other academic problems Displays behaviour pr nblems *Described as class clown, lazy, daydreamer. The Ajax -Pickering Audiology Clinic in the Pickering ]Nodical Centre is one of the few clinics in Ontario offering complete diagnostic tests (not screening) of central audition. If assistive devices are needed such as. FM ampH iem the audiologist will prescribe them. How is she doing now? Mom reports that: "Due to combination of hearing aids, speech therapy and a innovative pre-school program, Aerin's speech has great] improved!!!." The Ajax Pickering Audiology Clinic is very please that Aerin and her Mom were willing to share their happ story. In appreciation, the clinic has donated to Aerin an her family, the newly released book "PATRICK GET HEARING AIDS". This book was written by a Audiologist for children with hearing loss. 10917 Expect nwre.from Sears 11,14'k, 1 SALE PRICES EIS WOMMAY, JUNE 7, 51�1l�r91�ard Esprit All -season tires with 85,MIon tread wearout warranty .. From Clear 0 sign Nancy Pappone of Exeter High School in Ajax helped explain with signing at a recent flag -rais- ing in Oshawa. photo by A.J. Groen �. Each Sean reg 5999 P155%80R13 With computer-generated tread design for excellent traction in all weather conditions and a quiet ride. #60000 ser. 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PLUS ELRAVs famous quality and lifetime mechanism warranty Reg. $2699 Reg. ■!'®� 1 �� �� 7O23h2255 I Closed Sunday 1 ree Saturda FU RN I TU RF Parking Downtown \ tantilN tradition .inrc 1934 C,a,'nnq LJny Disl,inCe' Deal 1 900J? 1 o'0, PAGE MA -THE MEWS ADVERTISER; WED., MAY 24, 1995 Tot educators' group recruits vice-president DURHAM — The Associa- tion for Early Childhood Educa- tors, Ontario North Shore Branch, needs a volunteer to act as vice-president. Applicants must hold a dipio- r,a in Early Childhood Educa- tion, possess vision, ability and eagerness, have a pmven record of providing quality input to learn discussions and exhibit the ability to adopt a leadership rol. lids is a two-year position Inter- ested people should submit their restore before June 15 to Asso- ciation for Early Childhood Edu- cators, Ontario North Shore Branch, c/o Resources for Exceptional Children, 865 West- ney Rd. S., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 3M4. Call 427-2125, ext. 331. Just hanging around I He didn't belly up to the bar, but three-year-old Bradley Shipley has some fun while hanging around Rotary Park in Ajax with his god- mother Nadia Baku. photo by Andrew Iwanowski THE LITTLE SHOE SHORE Shoes For The Whole Family! MAY 24T"- MAY 27r"-10a.m.-7 p.m. KIDS RUNNERS SE"' LADIES size $8 99 FA HION SANDALS 5-10 29.99 218 Harwood Ave. S. Ila Y' AJAX^°�y 905-427-5188 ,...,.....�.,.,,,....,.,,,,.. \ We help kids make the grade. 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. 1885 Glenanna Rd. 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THIS SERVICE REMOVES CARBON AND PROLONG TRANS. LIFE PREPARE FOR HOT WEATHER DRIVING $ 95 _ VARNISH FROM INJECTORS A MAJOR7 9 95 INCLUDES NEW FLUID, CLEAN SUMP., PLUSTAXES 4 CAUSE OF STALLING AND ROUGH PLUS TAXES REPLACE FILTER AND GASKET - ROAD TEST99 MOST RUNNING MOST VEHICLES ur+csraN rn.M 21 ALL GM PARTS AND ASSOCIATED LABOUR g WE ARE OPEN MON. THRU THURS. FROM 7 A.M. TO 7:30 P.M. (WHEN DEALER INSTALLED) GUARANTEED FRI.7 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. FOR 1 YR. UNLIMITED MILEAGE A SAT. 8 A.M. TO 2 P.M. iF w, 1 ._ . .... _. _..._- -.. v y3ut.w:.es.-•..r., r'.:a •. •-r-..�.�.,.._ ._ .... ... .. y ,. i y y • .r ..-. r.�.n..- ♦ RECYCLEH'S REPORT liminating cosmetic pesticide use Environmentalists are well aware of the many negative health and environmental impacts resulting from the unnecessary spraying of pesti- cides on residential lawns. In fact, an increasing number of activists are demanding a moratorium on cosmetic pesti- cide use and some have suc- ceeded in convincing their municipal councils to imple- ment a partial or total local bylaw forbidding or limiting its use. At Durham Environmental Network's (DEN) next general meeting, to be held Thursday. May 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the teachers' lunchroom at Port Perry High School, 160 Rosa St., Michael Elliott will speak on banning cosmetic pesticide use and relating his experiences, in Hudson, Quebec, which included a lawsuit by a chemi- cal company. DEN's meetings, which draw from the entire region, are free and open to the public. Those present are welcome to make announcements regarding upcoming environmental activities and events. You are invited to take along a mug for coffee or tea and also visit DEN's 'free store'. Members often take unwanted items for others to pick up at no charge. ❑❑❑ How is your company recy- cling organic wastes? On lune 15 larrmne roulston Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST - Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 Marwood Ave. S.. Alas whee,cpa„ (Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) Accsswbo ta J Everyone shops the Nees Advertiser! find out how com- posting can help recycle the organic wastes companies are generating by attend- ing "Recycling Organic Wastes through Composting: A Practical How-to Approach to Manage Your Organization's Organic Wastes". The Composting Council of Canada is hosting this half-day session at the Civic Carden Centre, 777 Lawrence Ave. E.. at Leslie. Six guest speakers are sched- uled as well as representatives from businesses which have already benefited from recy- cling their organics through composting. Lunch and an optional tour are included. Anne Kothawale of the Quick Service Restaurant Council will explain how 24 restaurants in an organic waste collection project in Kingston have diverted over 30 per cent of their waste stream through composting. Steven Smith of the London Psychiatric Hospital states, "Prior to implementing on-site composting, we were paying a lot of money through the local hauler. "Since the implementation of our program, we had realized considerable savings." To register, contact Susan Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser. PARQUET 282 MONARCH, AJAX Antler at 416-535-6710. o❑o COMING EVENTS: Meet on May 27 at 10 a.m. at Whitby's Iroquois Park Arena parking lot for a March for the Marsh walk- a-thon. Also on May 27 in Uxbridge from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. — the Durham Region works depart- ment and Barclay Recycling, manufacturer of the SoilSaver, are offering another Truckload Composter Sale and How-to Workshop Day at Goodwood Gardens, located at 378 llwv 47. ❑❑❑ GREEN TIP: If your com- poster is too wet or creates an odor, turn it over to aerate and add dried yard waste. 'Free��,���.�: • ; �r,�,,�(al,� „t <<, �•zl��,,r�� r�ci�rt,� �r, , , %()tjr financial pressures and worries. Yropr�sa�s Bankruptcy %,rangcmc: __ .. ..rc�ii o s I .• M<w cKA, RING D most legal actions N .+n with (It -An slate after lege, i' -{,:menus geared to your ability .t arance in 9 months kc ain control of your asset% !:.ost (ars) ,..,[ affairs THE Nt*S ADVEkTLSM WED, M"2*;1991-PAGE 21-V PHONE NOW for information on how to obtain a Certificate to Vote. The phone numbers for Electoral District Returning Offices are available from Directory Assistance. If you require information specific to your Electoral District, ssk for "Elections Ontario" and then the Electoral "A' u District by name. -E, W191A In rural areas, if you are an eligible voter you may still be vouched for, but if you wish to obtain your Certificate to Vote, gall for information. myuu have fij es& or matt es who have difty ty reading, please Hato tram aware of tine information In this notice.��,g ,FOR GENERAL ELECTION f `INFORMATION, CALL: TORONTO AREA 416 -754 -VOTE (8683) .OUTSIDE TORONTO 1-800-668-2727 Between 8 a.m. and S p m., Monday to Saturday � Elections O Ontario Published by the Office of the Chief Election Officer of Ontario A non-partisan Agency of the Legislative Assembly Warren R. Bailie, CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER KEEPING YOU INFORMED ` . A A` .. « _ .... � - ... _....... _ .. .....• tiIY! },..4.. a a... • vi.T-..) • s; igl�r._ ,r : .. ,. • • • .! ♦ ✓ ,+ • - • t � �-- ' IF . • • f 1 • .. . • v q >r ]PAGE 22 -A --THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 24,1995 ' Safer environment needed for mental health workers By MICHELLE EIISEN SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVER nSER DURHAM — Stab' at the Whit- by Mental Health Centre are regu- larly abused by patients and a safer work environment is needed, a com- mission on Workers Compensation heard recently. Joan Crates of the Whitby Mental Health Centre and regional vice- president, Region Three, Ontario Public Service Employees Union, spoke in Oshawa at a recent public consultation on Ontario's Workers' Compensation. Ms. Crates spoke of the violence staff encounter at the Whitby facility. She has witnessed workers being verbally abused by patients, hit, kicked, slapped and bit- ten. She has also seen patients uri- nate, throw feces and ejaculate on staff. "Nothing in my past (nursing) training prepared me for that," she said. "When you get the fust sucker punch, it's a totally different world.- Her orld"Her recommendations to the commission included making employers provide a safer work environment. "Employers should be forced to develop plans to reduce the incidence of accidents,." said Ms. Crates. As well, she said the com- pensation system should motivate employers to have an easy return system for injured workers. Nearly 20 different organizations and individuals put the WCB under scrutiny at the conference. It was pan of an 18 -month study of the ADVERTISING CORRECTION Ear.- s Da N ac appea, - ~ s ^ewspape• Wec,es.a. Mao 17.1995 Please note the toilowtng Reveal The Deal ad 'How to prepare for Summer' was rn ssmg the explanation of the astensked statement re exceptions Copy should read *Regular pr ced merchandise only. Some exclusions apply. Details ,n store. Inadvertently, the error listed appeared in our advertising We sincerely regret airy mCOnvernience or confusion to our customers. EATON'S Words of Wisdom - Joe Dickson :'es you spend at the table t^at make you tat it's the seconds %'cst parents will be happy to give you a ^ cw by glow account o` their children Join a Winning T �Teeam IAC AuNwLaed by Rpt CFC CJO3'1 095 ler blit Joe Didion CnapsW r-------------- I I WHITBY I JUNIOR A I AC OSSE I WH/TBY� I WARR/ORS VS I j TORONTO j BEACHES I Iroquois Park Arena I I Thursday, May 25 I 8:00 p.m. IReceiveI I 11 OFF Adult admission WITH THIS L--------- n ---J Over 50 exhibitors offering savings & selection in computers, software. peripherals. Also computer clubs. Stun., May 28 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. SOCCER CITY, Whitby 100 Sunray Street (From 401:.N. on 7'hick%on Rd. to Consumers Rd., then W. 1 Muck, then 1.) Admission S6 for adults Children 11 & under free For more into caU 14100-46S4M Sponsored by We Compute puWKaoon Workers' Compensation Board, being conducted by the Royal Com- mission on Workers' Compensa- tion. Lois Cromarty. executive director of the Northumberland Community Legal Centre, told the commission WCB vocational reha- bilitation rascworkers should be bet- ter trained. She said overloaded, improperly trained caseworkers result in injured workers not being told of all the options available to them. She also complained thio sys- tem doesn't focus enough on the worker. As well, she said the benefits should not decrease from the current 90 per cent of wages. "In my experi- ence, injured workers are not getting rich off the system," she said. She also commented on employ- ers who talk about financial hard - incurred by paying out claims. Ms. Cromarty said reducing the amount of compensation to injured workers is not the answer. Rather, she said a more practical solution can be found by both reducing the number of accidents and by lower- ing the costs of administering claims. The commission was set up last November by Ontario Labor Minister Shirley Coppcn. At each consultation, commission chairman Lynn Williams and vice - commissioners lalyTn Bennett and David Smith listen to presentations from a range of lad organizations and individuals representing employers, labor, injured workers, r. S. � .t panel told and health-care practitioners. The commission will be examin- ing seven areas of the Workers' Compensation Board: the financial viability of the current system; the current benefits structure; entitle- ment; expanding coverage to all workers; the relationship between workers' compensation and occupa- tional health and safety; the relation- ship between workers' compensa- tion and other income support sys- tems; and alternative compensation models The commission is expected to submit its final report to the govern- ment by the summer of 1996. For more information, or to give your comments, call the commis- sion ai 1-800-•121-7219. Final entry date: Saturday, June 10, 1995. Contest open to all residents of Ontario, 18 years of age and older, except employees and suppliers of LOEB Inc. No purchase necessary. The winning ballots will be drawn on June 17, 1995. Winners' names will be posted instore, week of June 19, 1995. B0nelle S Stewing Beef Cut From Canada -A-, -AA- or "AAA' Grades Beef 1lb 0199 � Mazola Corn Oil 2 349 Peaches Product of U.S.A. No. 1 Grade /Ib99 Hanaimo or Assorted Dessert Bars From Our Bakery, 1.2 kg 5" tt races errectrve urml Saturday, May 27, 1995. We reserve the right to limit quantities. I Enter to Win! The winning ballots wil! be 1 I drawn on June 17, 1995. Winners' names will 1 I be posted instore, the week of June 19, 1995.1 M-- gUSS.1� .n wEs�"r'v � �.t. ►u"'' Nectarines' Product of U.S.A. 1lb99 4 LOM Soft Drinks Assorted Varieties 750 mL btl. 24 x 355 ml. cans 6.5x/100 mL 5.9x/100 mL (Plus Deposit) AS9" 4" I Homes sought for stray p ❑ Community-based the Durham area desperately need pet food drive. good homes and Durham Animal Anyone interested in helping volunteers needed to Adoption needs give homeless dogs and cats help raise money, find help to find the crit- a second chance in life is ters secure and invited to attend Durham good homes for stray stable sur- rr Animal Adoption's second cats and dogs roVolu s. meeting, on Tuesday, g Volunteers May 30 at 7:30 p.m. at DURHAM — Who can resist the are asked to the Bowmanville Court - wet nose of an eager, happy dog or donate their house (Church Street, the purr of an affectionate, intelli- time and energy to the areas that above the old fire hall.) gent cat? need the most help: fund-raising, For more information about Apparently many people can in community awareness, foster care, Durham Animal Adoption, or the Durham. adoption of dogs and cats, as well upcoming meeting, call 1 -905 -623 - Countless homeless animals in as the Durham Animal Adoption 0770. Learn to get published PICKERING -- The Writers Circle of Durham Region hosts How to Get Pub- lished if You're a Nobody Saturday, May 27 from 9 to 11 a.m., 1450 Kingston Rd., Pickering. Cost is S10 !or members. $15 fir ethers. Call 696,2085. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 24, I"S-PAGE 23-A $e®°� Be sure to cast IV95 your vote June 8 FLOORING INSTALLATION Q -2 - SEMINAR MAY 26 - 6-8 P.M. MAY 27 -10-2 P.M., 1-3 P.M. Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser. LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC 905-723-8551 Oshawa 235 BAYLY ST. (IN BAYWOOD PLAZA) AVALAW FOR WASH & FOLD COM) OPERATED WASNM & DR1 W $100 SPECIAL "DUDS & SUDS HAVE GONE AWAY BUT SUNBRIGHT COIN LAUNDRY IS HERE TO STAY" TH MULCHER $349.95 In s pkuft': only Lwmo-13 y d"l r PICKERING KARINE 1644 Bayty St. Words of Wisdom - Joe Dickson Wrinkles are hereditary. Parents get them from their children. The best tranquilizer: The two tablets Moses brought down from the Mount. 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Face �...•�- - -in Monster Book Sale to face ClA little somethin the library. - - g St. Bernadette Catholic School students Melissa McMahon, left, and Laura .- Genore were jumping for joy after their Ajax school raised more than $2,500 for the Heart and Stroke Q� Foundation in its annual Jump Rope for Heart fund- raising campaign. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Books for people of all for all literary tastes will be available Satur- tastes promised at day, June 10 from noon to 4 p.m. outside the Ajax Commu- library sale event nity Centre at 75 Centennial Rd. There are romance and AJAX — It's going to be a western works, books on travel monster of an event. and home improvement, litera- Friends of the Ajax Public ture for young adults and arts Library are holding a Monster and crafts aficionados. Book Sale with over 10,000 For more information on the literary works up for grabs. sale, call Val Marshall at 428 - The group is made up of 1328. volunteers formed to promote If you want to join the library services and to raise group, call Sarah White at funds for special projects in 683-4000, ext. 26. A Paw sto IsInt re!V1 mcwnq A Book Sale.? I]K: If your narrk is on the LIST of VOTERS• w if you have Lcve1 h citioru a (IF-IMMATI•: to VOTE, but Ntw expect to be away have been chosen .,r unahlc t,, vutc .m E lcctitin L)a}, yriu cart take ach'antagc whcrevcr Fx v sibic 13 oI any /Vhancc Poll in wrur Elrcuvn! I v&w. for ex%C of :keds t the Electoral District of DURHAM WEST D Elections Ontario (905) 686-2524 2200 Brock Road, Brock North Plaza, Pickering • St. Andrews Community Centre, 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax • Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering FOR GENERAL ELECTION INFORMATION CALL: 1.500-668-2727 . a Betwem 8 a.m. aid 8 pm, Moo day to Sadlt day ' Ballots call at the Advance Potts wiA be If yaw bm iieais or edede s whe have counted at the dose of the Regular Polls aMeoft nadit S please oda 01� on Ekctiaa Day. aware orae leffim mWim In Ibis ao**o pUBUSHED ON BENALF OF THE RETURNING OFFICERS FOR THE ABOVE ELECTORAL DISTRICTS BY Warren R. BaWle, CHIEF EI.EC170N OFFICER A non-partisan Agency of the Legislative Assembly KEEPING YOU INFORMED AP3/36 Go 'Cameled 10 St aWs atiaxk Odm Fab* and ecenswks no kxk ded Sale elft artte 10 V5 AJAX PICKERING SCARBOROUGH Discovery Bay Centre Pickering Town Centre Abbey Lane Shopping Centre 570 Westney Road Highway 2 & Liverpool 91 Rylander Blvd. 428-1609 339-2232 724-0781 y� ...- ,,;, .......i -.tar\/aA ` ..9. • . !� i ' � 'fs'.-th�I�I.- .. r • I / .I ♦ I .I .a PAGE 26A-IMENEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 24, 1"S .cr. AFJ'.� Taking a swing at flying high Thanks to a big push from his dad Paul, six-year-old Bradley Summer- field almost goes into orbit while playing on the swings at Rotary Park in Ajax on May 16. Warmer weather and sunshine have com- bined to make most outdoor desti- nations in Ajax and Pickering popu- lar spots for residents in the com- munity. 2.795 * (d.l.tir Hags) $199/month lease for 36 months Payments based on a 1995 SL with A%I/F.%l stereo, dual air bags, intermittent u ipers. Payment includes freight iS- W), pre -delivery inspection, acquisition fee (S350). Payment excludes license, insurance and tax. First month payment of 5199, S2,108 down payment, S3(X) refundable security deposit, and taxes due at signing, 3-:,(X)0 km per .car. Net capitalized cost is S11,037 with an option to purchase of S7.100. Other down payments and vehicle options ' available.'MSRP. Retailer free to slat individual selling price. $16,385* (Ai, & A.W.) SiATM _ $269/month lease for .: - 36 months Payments based on a 1995 SLI with AM/FM stereo cassette, 4 speed automatic transmission, air conditioning, dual air bag, split folding rear seat, adjustable steering column, power steering. Payment includes freight (5400), plp-delivery inspection, acquisition fee (5350). Paymentxc eludes tax, license, insurance. First month payment of S269, $2,167 down payment and S300 refundable security deposit, and taxes due at signing, 24,000 km per year. Net capitalized cost is 514,567 with an option to purchase of $9,100. Other down payments and vehicle options available. *MSRP. Retailer free to set individual selling price. .Val : ■ 0 cc iawcsroNlro. g Q W N . N t W photo by Andrew Iwanowski uOR" JUST A SA!..,Z MY. 401 Y a, i . ► . wT.t.:.:.S.:.S.:.SaS.:.:•:a:.:•:.:• • ... • .. a 1 a . 1 Z.. a .. a ► v . .::-� :'�'� Plenty of fun planned for Whitevale anniversary PICKERING -- The world champion town Hamlet of Whitevale cele- crier, antiques and craft brates its 175th anniversary market, barbecue and pony with a spring festival from rides. An old-time parade 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, begins at I 1 a.m. Call 294 - May 27. 4384, 294-3464, 471-8096 The event features the for more information on King's Royal Yorkers, a the event. WEEKDAY SPECIALS Specializing in Relaxe�L•ash & Set ,T.�- &7P � . A uP -h— .' _ Jamaican style Jerk • �� 25[r s i Q ta ''' Cuisine Catering for all occasions Fill Hnd of R'ravc..�B�uF Pat Henry FREE DELIVERY 1\ ° AJAX & PICKERI\G O\ :... ,,...,,,. ,•,... ,,. , I ORDERS OVERS2o . H„urs Ra,u %I Thor.. iu a.m"G p.m. 1,1 ­idav+nday 11 a.m.- 10 p.m. I id. i0 a.m. M p.m. ��turday -:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. .v.irday &30 a.m. -10 p.m. I�.vday. 1'. appmdntnt,,nl �.�:. MommR Breakfast 8:3+) a. m. egional chess tourney a hit with ,urham elementarty school students DURHAM — The first region -wide hess tournament for elementary chool students was a hit. Held at Palmerston Avenue Public chool in Whitby on May 16, the :)urnament attracted 164 students rom 18 area schools. "What a great game to teach kids ow to think critically, to choose the est move from many alternative Loves, to develop strategy," reports rganizer Rob Jeffrey, a teacher at The top four teams, listed in finish- ; order, in each division: Junior Division (Grades 3 to 6): - Flight A: Palmerston, Dr. C.F. tnnon (Oshawa), West Lynde hitby) and Ormiston (Whitby). - Flight B: Prince Albert (Prince tx'rt), Ridgeway (Oshawa), Corona - >n (Oshawa) and Duffin's Bay iax). -Flight C: Woodlands Centennial (Pickering), Cadarackque (Ajax), Glen Dhu (Whitby) and Roland Mich- ener (Ajax). - Flight D: Frenchman's Bay (Pick- ering), E.A. Fairman (Whitby) and Dr. Robert Thornton (Oshawa). Intermediate Division (Grades 7 and 8): - Flight A: Palmerston, Lester B. Pearson (Ajax), E.A. Fairman and West Lynde. - Flight B: Roland Michener, Woodlands Centennial, Glen Dhu and Cadarackque. - Flight C: R.H. Cornish (Port Perry), Ridgeway (Oshawa) and Cen- tral Park (Oshawa). More than 400 games of chess were played in total. Medals were handed out to 132 students, while Palmerston received team plaques for its two first - place finishes in Flight A competition. Jature club examines trees AJAX - PICKER- It's on Westney for the day is tree neck - G -- The sixth week Road, six kilometres laces. Cost is $5 per an eight-week north of Llw'y. 401, on visit and It's for pre- tture Club for Kids is the Ajax -Pickering bor- teens. ld at Greenwood der. Pre -register for the mservation Area Sat- The theme is Trees camp at 416-661-6600, day, May 27. and Forests and craft ext. 203. DAY PROGRAMS For Seniors / Adults in Durham Region r For seniors/adults who enjoy being with people and require the support of staff and volunteers to participate. r For caregivers who need sonic support and sonic "time-cntt"! fA SENIOR CITIZEN CENTRE (Transportation available) Oshawa 576-6712 FAIRVIEW LODGE DAY PROGRAM (those with memory loss) Whitby 668-5851 CAREGIVER RELIEF PROGRAM (Adult Day Program) Ajax 427-2315 OSHAWA SENIOR CX= CITIZENS CENTRES 0 Pickering student Yusuf Williams contemplates his next move. 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I 1 ► r -w ♦,+- �' t PACE 2&A -THE NEWS ADYER•113tsR, WEll , NAY 24, 19515 N•p,y One from the heart Creative sisters Cheryl -Anne Aiken, left, and Becky Aiken Kearns worked together to make a Mothers Day card at a Mommy and Me craft day held recently at the Pickering Public Library, Rouge Hill branch. photo by A.J. Groen S"mA4DENTRE 06) FOOD'` MARKET PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY MAY 24TH TO SATURDAY MAY 27TH, 1995 91 RYLANDER BLVD. SCARBOROUGH 1822 WHITES ROAD PICKERING PRODUCT OF THE TROPICS DOLE OR DELMONTE Golden Ripe .64 kg Bananas Ib E291 Ci FINCH AVENUE Q Fo CO) Go W W ~ 0 HWY n 3 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Romaine Lettuce each ■ 99 cc s Uj RYy NDFq W � ,NGS�ON R9. K HWY. #401 WE OFFER INATERAC-DEBIT CRD SERV/CE! O THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 249 1995 -PAGE 29-A Friends ensure pal's memory lives forever AJAX — Friends of a 16 - year -old killed in a tragic cycling accident last summer will fulfill their promise to ensure his mem- ory lives forever. Trevor White's friends and family have purchased a tree and plaque in his memory through donations and will host a dedica- tion ceremony in the cafetorium of Ajax High School Thursday from 4 to 5 pm. The Tudor Avenue resident was riding his bike to his sum- mer job in Pickering early last August when he collided with a dump truck at a construction site on O'Brien Court, just west of Westney Road South. Durham Regional Police sub- sequently charged the driver of the muck, a 27 -year-old Oshawa man, with driving while under suspension. Trevor would have been in Grade l l this year. All those who knew him are invited to attend the ceremony. The school is at 105 Bayly St. Call 683-1610 for more infor- mation. i 1 as salujF11111116111, low I 1 v • 1 up 8'�� 42 39 �1 AVAILABLE �. AVAILABLE ��. 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Looking on are Staff Sergeant Charlie Green and other Kinsmen. The donation helped pay for the display board that was at Pickering Town Centre during Police Week, which ended Saturday, a drug kit, anti-crime videos and pins for VIP grads. Nursery owner cries foul over provincial `subsidy' 0 Seeds of discontent sown with Province's move to branch out into nursery business By BRIAN LEGREE DURHAM STAFF DURHAM — A Durham busi- nessman claims the provincial gov- ernment is unfairly subsidizing some segments of the tree nursery busi- ness. Ben de Boer of Uxbridge Nurs- eries, which has operations in Brooklin and Uxbridge, says the practice is costing his business "a couple of hundred thousand dollars in sales a year." Mr. de Boer says nurseries operat- ed by the Province and local conser- vation authorities, such as the Orono Tree Nursery, benefit from tax grants. "They collect grants to subsidize their production and construction, enabling them to undercut our Prices, which they do," says Mr. de Boer. The Province and conservation authorities started their own nurs- eries several decades ago for refor- estation programs and conservation Seedlings advertised and sold by ovincial nurseries for 10 cents Ive cost Ontario taxpayers more an $1 in production costs, claims r. de Boer. "They should go out of the pro- Iction and installation business," ds Mr. de Boer. Provincial government authorities A discuss Mr. de Boer's concerns a June 19 liaison meeting of the isociation of Conservation Author - es of Ontario and the Ministry of Natural Resources. Jerry Smitka, program advisor for the conservation authority opera- tions of the Ministry of Natural Resources, believes the problem isn't "widespread. "We believe, as a ministry, that direct competition with the private sector isn't a widespread problem, although we believe some problems exist," says Mr. Smitka. But Mr. de Boer says he has lost several contracts because subsidized The company that wrote the book on central vacuum systems nurseries are undercutting his prices. "I've lost 10 to 20 per cent of my sales to conservation people." he says. "We don't think we deserve it." The complaint from Mr. de Boer is the only one received by the Min- istry of Natural Resources in the past six months. says Mr. Smitka. From our perspective, we don't think it's a widespread problem. It may be confined to one or two authorities." 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And though the board recognizes many St. !Monica Catholic School par- ents "arena happy with the outcome". it offered a "fairly reasonable*' solu- tion. believes Pickering trustee Kevin Ashe. the board has agreed -o install catch basins in the rwking iot and dn- veways of the school at I'w•vn Rivers Drive and Altona Road. Parents have complained of fuel entering the play- ground because those areas now drain directly into the play area - T he board will also improve grad- ing which has caused drainage proh- lems in the playground. Parents have complained children are forced to play in arts with standing water. creating mud that is tracked into the school and damages their clothing. The playground must also be sod- ded. But the work won't be carried out until the 13 portables sitting on school property are removed. Built in 1987 to accommodate 450 pupils, St. Monica now has a student enrolment of about 800 — which will be alleviated when St. Elizabeth Seton opens its doors. That school is scheduled to open in September, but parents fear students returning to St. Monica in the fall will face the same problems if the new school is delayed. "Parents want it fixed," admits Mr. Ashe. "It doesn't matter to them if St. Elizabeth Seton is done ... They feel they're getting penalized because they live in a high-growth area. I under- stand their feelings, but we're com- mitted to solving the problems." The project will cost an estimated $275,600. It will take 10 to 12 weeks to complete. The board will receive a report on the progress of St. Elizabeth Seton at the end of June. Help to butt out DURHAM — Your first step in kicking the habit can be taken when the Smok- ers Ovecoming Smoking (S.O.S.) support group meets Monday, May 29. The meetings tun from 7-9 pm. Ca1143f;-104��� Development council turns 25 AJAX-PICKERING -- dinner at 6:30 p.m. at The Social Development Regalis Restaurant in the Council of Ajax -Pickering Corporate Centre, Picker - is marking a silver mile- ing on Wednesday. May stone. 31. Tickets are $25. "ro The group celebrates its reserve your spot, call 25th anniversary with a 686-2661. Did You ` T V -f OVERINDULGE 61 This Weekend?, -, ').ice k intoe `intro►. OO �.... Enjoy arne�f . ,+OFF �°: � i a . ' (i 0 HEATING AND -AFF' �� .' AIR CONDITIONING ' >ri:��11. PROGRAMS ' There is ,till titne its 0 shed these unv\ anted FREE Mounds for surrimer! We re the inside Guys. ALL SUMMER LONG Don't Pay until 1996 or get -1200 off- • Safe. EiaSV WCIght Lossi� ( • Ell Rt'�`lll�il' Foods� BRiBLEW800 iTril I! c • (41aranteed Wei,_,ht Loss ss Air - �t�,tl. Heating d. Ar Conditioning Pickering Whitby Oshawa Home & Design Centre, 1755 Pickering Pkwy._ _ Pickering. Ont. L1 V 6K5 ��OS� �vtsGJ 420-4220 U�)6-50-30 436-2122 PICKERING. 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Mural honors town's efforts in Allied forces' war victory 0 Artist donates work to Canadian War Museum AJAX — A respected Canadian abstract artist and former Ajax resident will donate a mural to the Canadian War Museum on behalf of the Town of Ajax commemorating VE -Day and Ajax's contribution to the Second World War effort. Christian Corbet, who now lives in British Columbia, is in the midst of creating the trip- tych (three -panelled) mural entitled Growth Among The Ruins in his North Vancouver studio. The art work measures 22 by 28 inch- es and is comprised of three canvasses depict- ing vibrant yellow orchids, irises and other plant forms. The paintings are based on Corbet's feel- ings when his late grandfather told him of sto- nes about his war experiences and working at Defense Industries Limited in Ajax during the war years. Corbet notes the mural is a tribute to all those Ajax residents who gave of themselves for the freedom we enjoy today and to honor a town which played a vital role in the war. Growth Among The Ruins will be present- County Town Singers perform Reel Music DURHAM — A renowned Durham singing group is hosting an evening of music, dancing, food and fun in Oshawa this Friday and Saturday. The 70 -member County Town Singers present Reel Music, a tribute to the movies, at the CAW lull in Oshawa May 26 and 27. Doors open at 7 pm., with the performance beginning at 7:45 p.m. A region -wide group with a large Ajax and Pickering contin- getit. the singers will perform a cabaret program featuring Cole Porter numbers, selections from Disney movies, as well ac music from Guys and Dolls and Showboat. After the cabaret show, dinner will be served, followed at approximately 10:15 p.m. by music from the 14 -pipe ensem. hie The Big Wind Stage Band, conducted by Wayne Ppeters. All proceeds from the evening will go to support the worm of the County Town Singers. There'll be a cash bar at the event The Singers, under the direction of Barbara Ouellette, are qtly in their The County Town 28th year of entertaining in Durham Singers dressed in paja- Region. over the years, they've per- mas to rehearse Mr. formed at concerts and fund-raising Sandman for their events for various local groups, includ- upcoming Reel Music ing retirement homes and charitable concert in Oshawa this orgaurrrations. Friday and Satta+day. Tickets for Reel Music are $20 each, which covers the cabaret, dinner and dance. The CAW Hall is at 1425 Phillip -Murray Ave., Oshawa. � Meanwhile, the Comity Town Singers will hold auditions in Septetiiber for new ed to the Canadian War Museum in early July after a one-week display for the public in Ajax and Pickering. The estimated value of the mural is between $4,000 and 56,000. Corbet was educated at the University of Guelph and has studied with such respected Canadian abstract artists as Andre Beller and Jade ShadbolL The former Ajacian also donated a mural entitled Directionals to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Southwood Park Public School which he attended until Grade 7. The triptych mural was unveiled at an open house at the school earlier this month. Impersonators perform at fund-raiser DURHAM — "Living Legends" of rock and country music will be in Ajax next month. A group of impersonators will perform at a Durham College fund-raising concert at the Annandale Golf and Country Club in Ajax on June 16 at 8 pm. Tickets are $25 at the door or S22 in advance at Ticketmaster or The Flying Dutchman in Bowmamille. rmembers, The troupe gaming a trip U S t0 Ce I e a rate to the New En of 1996. gland states in the summer ur 15th Anniversary For tickets to Reel Music or for infor- mation about the fat auditions, call EDGE Lee Sterry from "The Edge" and Tony Joanne clary at 427 -Ml. -M Nave from Oshawa Travel will draw • DINE FOR 11 I ON SELECTED ITEMS • 3 PC. CHICKEN PLUS two I • FISH & CHIPS barn u I • JUMBO BURGER sererapes I I (choose b baCOn) 4 To vsu I A WEEK I GOLDENGM the winning ticket for a trip to Florida on Sunday, May 28. FAZI09S DINNER SPECIAL Fresh bread, Caesar salad, veal parmigiana with pasta $995 Sunday, May 28 9 only G St. Please recycle ADVERTISE YOUR ca►r�Gr ^•I It's easy!! 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At the national level, Ben Snape, 16. of Pickering, earned two gold medals, as well as a silver, bronze and a fourth - BREW YOUR OWN BEER i WINE AT 1/2 THE RETAIL COST P,"JE 5 N IBtiIJTE ORDERS BREWS • WELCOME THE BREW4T BEER SHOP 1211 Kingston Rd (Just west of Lhwpool) 837.1815 Pkkenng place finish at the provincial meet. Snape. along with partner Mathieu Turgeon. 15, of Markham, fin- ished in top spot in the male syn- chronized event with an overall score of 78. His other gold medal came in the mixed syn- chronized com- petition. Snape and partner Leanne Edwards Lydia Zanon. 14. of Etobicoke, tied for first place with Turgeon and partner Karen Cockburn with identical scores of 80.2. The silver medal for Snape came in the double mini trampoline event, fin- ishing second with a score of 14.4, beaten for gold by Turgeon who posted a score of 14.8. Snape's bronze medal was earned in the two trick event. He was also fourth in the individual senior national men's high performance category with an overall score 65.2 score after three routines. His efforts earned him a spot on the four -member national team to compete at the Canadian National Trampoline and Tumbling Championships in SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Axemen rebuilding begins ❑ Ajax Junior hockey team has new coaches and looks to recruit more local players By A1. RIVETr SPORTS RLPORTER AJAX — The future hopes of the Ajax .Axemen are riding with an Ajacian who's been a long-time fix- ture on the Toronto minor hockey scene. Bill Bowden will take over the reins of the beleaguered OHA Provincial Junior 'A' Hockey League club this coming season after he was named head coach by owner and general manager Larry Labelle late last A week. 1 The new bench boss T _ brings with him 25 years of coaching 7 experience from Q Metro Toronto Hockey League y 'AAA' -level teams, as well as having complet- ed stints as a junior head coach with the defunct Mississauga Torspos and the Pickering Panthers of the Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League. This past season, he was head coach of the MTHL's Young Nats midget `AAA' team. The task ahead for Bowden is a daunting one: to take a struggling club which won all of three games last season and rebuild it. "My job is to get it back to where it was a few years ago. Hopefully, I can turn it around for Larry and the town of Ajax." To that end, Bowden has brought on board a supporting cast of assis- tant coaches — Jack Middleton, Bill Cooke and Jaroslav Zec — who have years of experience. Middleton has coached in the Whitby minor hockey system for the past 15 years. Cooke was an assistant coach with the Metro league's Richmond Hill Riot for the past five years. Zec will serve as a conditioning coach, hav- ing served in that role with the Lindsay Muskies junior squad last season. He's also a former member of the Czech national team. Bowden also notes a big part of his job is attracting top local talent back into the Axemen fold. Inst year. a number of top prospects abandoned the Axemen for greener pastures on neighboring junior squads. Ile says he wants to reverse that trend and get homegrown talent back on Ajax ice. It would be nice to get as many of them back as possible," he says. The ones who left had had enough of the promises that didn't happen here before." Former Axemen head X coach and general manager George Stavro left the club 41' soon after last season and is now part of an owner- ship group of the new Provincial Junior 'A' Q• franchise in Stouffville. The Axemen will _ kick off the 1995-96 sea- son with their annual rookie camp at the Ajax Community Centre arena on June 16, 17 and 24. The main training camp will open in August. DOD AXE FAX: The Axemen will take a step back into their original uni- forms next season. The uniforms with `Axemen' emblazoned across the front will be replaced with the lumberjack logo which adorned the jerseys when Ajax played in the Central Junior 'C' loop ... Ajax will have some new Durham Region rivals in the Provincial Junior 'A' league this coming season. A group from Bowmanville has purchased the former Barrie Colts Junior 'A' franchise and plans to move it to Bowmanville for next season. The Eagles were the champs of the Central Junior 'C' loop this past season. Barrie plays its inaugural season in the Ontario Hockey League in 1995-96. Winnipeg June 13 to 19. At the provincial level, Leanne Edwards. 14, of Ajax, finished first in the individual women's level 3 catego- ry. Edwards, a first-year competitor. turned in solid routines to capture the gold medal with a score of 55.1. In the synchronized competition, Edwards teamed up with Allison Tanaka of Richmond Bill to capture the bronze medal in level 1. Lynn Taylor, 12, of Pickering, com- peted in the same category and earned the silver medal with a score of 52.5. All these local athletes are members of the Skyriders Trampoline Club in Richmond Hill. Dundas & Thickson. Whitby 723-8507 Pickering Toyota leads new junior tennis league PICKS RING — A new junior ten- nis league has started for many of the best under -12 and under -14 players in Pickering. Ajax and east Scartxvough. The Pickering Junior Tennis League has four teams in its inaugur- al season. They are sponsored by Pickering Toyota, Baskin Robbins. Perego Canada and Canada Trust. Players have been distributed to the four teams from lists submitted by the junior tennis programs of the Pickering Recreation Complex, Glendale Tennis Club, Dunmoore Tennis Club and the West Rouge Tennis Club. In last weekend's play, Pickering Toyota defeated Canada Trust 37-24 in games at the Dunmoore Tennis Club. Meanwhile, Perego Canada downed Baskin Robbins 42-16 in games at the West Rouge Tennis Club. In games between Pickering Toyota and Canada Trust (Toyota players appear fust), Toyota's Devin Kiyonaga was defeated by Alex Bittermann 9-1 in under -12 boys' singkes. Rheanna Gaskin beat Christie Barlow 9-1 in under -12 girls' sin- AAddil Shamasdin defeated David Yen 9-1 in boys' under -14 singles play. Anna I dminski downed Matic Yen 9-1 in girls' tinder -15 singles, In combined under-12/under-14 boys' doubles play, Markus Javor and Ian Boyd beat Jonathan Angrove and Mike Blair 9-3. Cassy Clayton and Laura Danes lost by default to Kelly McNabney and Jennifer Cremieux 9-0 in combined undtr- 121under-14 girls' doubles action. Meanwhile, in play between Pewgo Canada and Baskin Robbins (Perego players are listed first), Thomas Doiron defeated Brent (ming 74 in boys' under -12 singles. Nicole Douun beat Jennifer Vasic 9- Rheanna Gaskin returns a volley from Christie Barlow in a recent Pickering Junior Tennis League under -12 girls' singles match. Gaskin won 9-1 in games. photo by A.J. Groen 4 in girls' tinder -12 singles. by Perego Canada with 69, Chris Hall defeated Nathan Baskin Robbins with 60 and Mari 9-1 in boys' under -14 Canada Trust with 55. singles. Sarah Bumstead lost Team captains for each to Sarah Leyland 8-7 in girls' team are as follows: Baskin under -14 singles. Robbins — Dave Ochotta; In combined under- Pickering Toyota — Derrick 12/under-14 boys' doubles, Leue; Phego Canada — John Andrew Roszkowski and Long and Canada Trust — Darmll Harjadi beat Brandon George Yen. McLeod and Alex Mikhael 9- Matches are held weekly on 0. In girls' combined doubles Sundays from 4 to 6 p.m. play, Cory Butler and with games hosted at the Victoria Dwight defeated Glendale Tennis Club, West Bianca and Gianetta Savarino Rouge Tennis Club and the 9-1. West Rouge Tennis Club. After two weeks of play, Rain dates are played at the Pickering Toyota is in first Pickering Recreation place with 77 points, followed Complex courts. jax swimmers win med ainst AJAX — Ajax Aquatic Club swimmers won numerous medals against an international Held in Toronto last week. The Ajax club sent a top- flight field of swimmers to the Dr. Ralph Hicken Invitational meet at the University of Toronto Athletic Centre May 12 to 14. Clubs from Ontario, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, the U.S. and Great Britain competed. Colin Russell led the pack .11ith a gold medal in the 100 - metre breaststroke, and silver - medal efforts in the 50m and 100m freestyle and 50m but- terfly. fie also won bronze medals in the 200m free and 200m individual medley in the 10 -and -under age group. Sara Lo swam to gold in the 110m free and loom breast, wa.-,, third in the 100 and 200m tree, fourth in the 100m back- stroke and sixth in the 400m breast in the girls' 13-14 bracket. Robyn McCulloch was first in the 13-14 girls' 100m back, second in the 200 and 400m I.M., third in the 200m back and 400m free, fifth in the 200m free, sixth in the loom fly and seventh in the 100m free. Abby Crooks was first and fifth in the 200m and 100m breast, respectively. Danielle Singer was eighth in the 100m and 200m back - Lo, Singer, McCulloch and rnatio Crooks placed second in the 13-14 girls' 200m medley relay and fifth in the 200m free relay. In the girls' 15 -and -over group, Ashleigh Crowder won gold in the loom and 200m back, was eighth in the 200m free, second in the loom fly consolation event and fourth in the 200m free consols. Ellen Grams was first imn the loo back: -T Michelle Q Bricknell third in the loom fly, 200m I.M. and first in the 200m back consols; Tara Brooks fourth in the 50m free, sixth in the loom free and seventh in the 200m free: Lindsay Crowder fifth in the loom fly, third in the 50m free consols and first in the loom back consols; Alina Toma fifth in the loom free, eighth in the loom breast and seventh in the 200m I.M.; Marie Eve Tremblay fourth in the 200m breast and first in the loom breast consols; Alyscia Crooks seventh in the 100m breast; and Lindsay Maschenn second in the loom back consols. The AAC 15 -and -over girls' team of Brooks, Tremblay, Crowder and Toma was sec- ond in the 200m free relay. In the 11-12 girls' category, field Jessica Kostka placed second in the loom back and third in the 200m back: Adrienne Karney fourth in the 100m fly consols and sixth in the 50m free consols: Heather Crowdis fifth in the 100m fly consols. In the 15 -and -over boys' group, Mischa Sommerville placed second in the loom free, loom back and 50m free, sixth in loom fly and first in 200m back consols: Brendan Masterton third in 200m back. fourth in loom back and fifth in 200m I.M.: Aaron Lo fifth in loom back. sixth in 200m I.M., seventh in 50m free. eighth in 100m fly and fourth in loom free consols . In the 11-12 boys' divisi&- Mike Singer placed fourth in the 200m breast, fifth in the loom breast. seventh in the loom and 200m free, eighth in the 50m free and second in the loom and 200m back consols: and Scott Ellis was seventh in the 200m back. In the boys' 13-14 category, James Ayotte was seventh in the 200m breast and eighth in the loom breast while Geoff Fannin was third in the loom back consols. Other AAC swimmers who competed were Jennifer Beckberger, Kelsey Benning, Andrew Grams, Gavin Regan and Ryan Symington. All these athletes recorded person- al best times. Pickering skaters in the medals at national precision showdown PICKERING — Pickering precision squad to a first- Skating for the Whitby Figure Skating Club mem- place overall PICKERING squad were Carolyn bers helped Whitby preci- finish at FIGURE KAnN Johnston, Jenny sion teams to medals at the nationals. Nicholson and Trista Canadian Precision Skating Meanwhile, W1 � C, Steel. Championships in Calgary three other Nicole Thomson, recently. PFSC members also of the PFSC, Three Pickering skaters — were part of skated with the Elite CLUII Anna Papacontantinou, the Whitby Ice Express precision Michelle Reed and Jayda Fyre senior precision team team which finished fifth at Everett — helped the which captured the bronze the senior level at the Whitby Ice Angels novice medal. national competition. THE 1EWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 24, 1995 -PAGE 37•A "I`ve Meat - rSirloin Tiv Br, SAVE $1,00 lb. Muinaua Eye Round Steaks s3 69 M. Sausage Rolls si$9 Sliced Corned Beef -$391b9. 3 �. Sarsfield a" Bumblebmy Pie Danish Havarti Cheese ea. lift. � S329 S499 0'sL -e Eye Round Roasts S49 3 m. 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VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. Adtlilm, Baft, kAch- on, Baseetwr5, CialerllC Tiles, Hardwood 1110m, Rocfs,Triln, Doors, Dada ! Visa Aocep. Cal Justir i For Eaton" (905) 683- 5818 DELZOTTO WOOD FENCING Decks, chain Ink, iron, dnNed holes, set posts. For .as Estimates call Steve (905) 509-5077 Mobile (416)409- 6456 HANDYMAN - lawncare yard cleanup. garbage re- moval Any other genital work, painting. *lc Call Greg at 686-7699 HANDYMAN With pick up truck will do odd jobs, dean up garage, yard. small moving jobs, grass cut- fing, fence repairs Call Vic 428.8.907 SMALL Engine repass. lawn mowers. dort bikes. at. Free delivery and pick tip. Discount for Seniors. 433-04.98 or 4049506. AJAX CHMMEY SWEEPS chinnay wbudding, re- pairs, wootvod ctwnwy charting, pest screens and caps installed. FREE ES- TIMATES 6867741 leave message it no answer ELECTRICIAN- Licensed will do 90 types of electital work. Reasonable rafts. Seniors discount Fast service. Call Alex at 433- 702. 337632. ALL Pro Painting and 1Mslipapeing, interior/exle- nor, sluoto ceding, general repels, top quality work, reasonable tabs. 209E senors discount. 404-9669. BOBS PAINTING c, 7A41 '' /2► 2:1 its rile rel bloc t: •, J00 I suisl,aar Free ! f esill is 839-3508 DRYWALL and painting. boarding. taping, lexlirig, renovations and repairs Small jobs IS years as. patience Free estimates. Serving Durharn and out of bwn area. Kan 434-4500 K"WoOD 1PAD117DMC v Free estlmates Great Rates Professional Service 427-3246 PfeMAT/H� kiWior & Exterior Beat Prices Free Essmabe Call Mark AJAX Movinq Systems },,Al services, moves. appliance 4nd Paso speuaksts Flat raft or houty We now have healed storage urkts. Now offering kw boxes with move. Park and kxad aprual. starting at 599 and up Cafe for atlormabon. 725-0005 or 427-0005 Cress Move Bargain rates homes othoes. apt. Ac Piano moving Paclung available 423-0239 f� GAIL LINDt MAID SERVICES WINTER SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with boo«Ings of weekly 3 bt-weekly services. Inquire for details Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade 'F,, ry be^aed and nsured) 683-7515 2a6-5513 ".0) improvernerits, rec rooms,n AJAX Fang any Deck - law apartments, additions, x,d fences. chain Irk, fences, fences. decks. etc. Lt over years. _stom de0s, dog runs, enclosures, repass to all or all work guaranteed. to sung fences. Over 17 ..ells le Free call Ernie of hands on expert 4-8170estima 905-404-8170 er ce Cal: 669-8587 or SIGON Construction Ltd., 427-8245, servlg Durham Recon lex COTTAGE RAISING, block 19 yon tons. Additions. sundecks, Or ,goad rkxrno= Is • pier sbagh patio doors, wndowa, lac- rooms, lea aaY- X76-5 concrete sfgrekbr Antos. 90fr576 5760. walls Call Gary 666-8865. (706) 657-9400 EUROPEAN We specialist, raids. Call 432.2850 will rerwvaM you baMrroom. DUCTWORK installed, of k11ch0I warts, as wM as p'o'red. relocated. Eentt roar ties. Good references rates. Free estimates. Elee- and sabolaction guarantied trostatic air cleaners. hu- For free se*vmdoo Cal D. midifiers. Big, Smar iob•. Call Paul Oykara 725-4913 428-0295. MISTER POST HOLE. au ?r get al HOWELL'S Bete HANDYNIAN Sued Poet holes, seeing or Pre -K andContComactor l.�r Call Jade. ,Turd eldenor custom work Experienced in ano t. Shall home Pa�rittaand warpa"'a"'a. repairs. 10% ON work Over $1,000, References avaibfxe ttport All trades. rectimest car for tee eati- 839-5512 rmbc (0'0`218& �t��Penrlhe�R C 8 R MairttonMta Budding repairs and rem ------ HOME ekctical. plumbing, lxefarmit WCEs. Was, cerpenary. From srrlal framing 7fel "a b mei- renovabo s. drywall, � guarantied, ked saii- ng, main. (WS)686.3300 sun - ng eddi- HANDYMAN with a large tions, renovations trailer sale do garbage re - Free Estimates, Li mooval' pi'"Obing• pool Censed 20 yrs. . exp Kirk 126.1345 Gawping• fences, decks. tee cutting eft. swm 905- 430-9126, Decks- patio doors. & fences. Ouafity, designed to fit you taliclue blend o erMrwortent & lifestyle Free Consultation (905) 619-2105 MTM CONSTRUCTION Carpentry , Roofing Electrical, Plumbing Fer>ces.Decks. New AddltMAenovabons Guelity work cueranb.d Re1..Compatatne prong Member of BBB (1105)+274234 BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basement ".. Roc - rooms, plumbing, Alli- tions, stock". Aywa1. 15 yrs. Elgerierx;s. Free estimates, Cal Mam (905) 619-M. VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. Adtlilm, Baft, kAch- on, Baseetwr5, CialerllC Tiles, Hardwood 1110m, Rocfs,Triln, Doors, Dada ! Visa Aocep. Cal Justir i For Eaton" (905) 683- 5818 DELZOTTO WOOD FENCING Decks, chain Ink, iron, dnNed holes, set posts. For .as Estimates call Steve (905) 509-5077 Mobile (416)409- 6456 HANDYMAN - lawncare yard cleanup. garbage re- moval Any other genital work, painting. *lc Call Greg at 686-7699 HANDYMAN With pick up truck will do odd jobs, dean up garage, yard. small moving jobs, grass cut- fing, fence repairs Call Vic 428.8.907 SMALL Engine repass. lawn mowers. dort bikes. at. Free delivery and pick tip. Discount for Seniors. 433-04.98 or 4049506. AJAX CHMMEY SWEEPS chinnay wbudding, re- pairs, wootvod ctwnwy charting, pest screens and caps installed. FREE ES- TIMATES 6867741 leave message it no answer ELECTRICIAN- Licensed will do 90 types of electital work. Reasonable rafts. Seniors discount Fast service. Call Alex at 433- 702. 337632. ALL Pro Painting and 1Mslipapeing, interior/exle- nor, sluoto ceding, general repels, top quality work, reasonable tabs. 209E senors discount. 404-9669. BOBS PAINTING c, 7A41 '' /2► 2:1 its rile rel bloc t: •, J00 I suisl,aar Free ! f esill is 839-3508 DRYWALL and painting. boarding. taping, lexlirig, renovations and repairs Small jobs IS years as. patience Free estimates. Serving Durharn and out of bwn area. Kan 434-4500 K"WoOD 1PAD117DMC v Free estlmates Great Rates Professional Service 427-3246 PfeMAT/H� kiWior & Exterior Beat Prices Free Essmabe Call Mark AJAX Movinq Systems },,Al services, moves. appliance 4nd Paso speuaksts Flat raft or houty We now have healed storage urkts. Now offering kw boxes with move. Park and kxad aprual. starting at 599 and up Cafe for atlormabon. 725-0005 or 427-0005 Cress Move Bargain rates homes othoes. apt. Ac Piano moving Paclung available 423-0239 f� GAIL LINDt MAID SERVICES WINTER SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with boo«Ings of weekly 3 bt-weekly services. Inquire for details Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade 'F,, ry be^aed and nsured) 683-7515 2a6-5513 ".0) Ilenabfl! KLD RENOWORKS Decks & TOTAL RENOVATIONS tencinq custom basement glass dock, spual stairs bathroom. Compete roar skylphts. solewant denbal renovabon services somethonq spacial for your Runbng & alectrual. Q.Aty on or ouldoor rerowtaw our comMmnt. you guar- protect? Call Alan 619- anfta (9051-666.0842 0616 Decks- patio doors. & fences. Ouafity, designed to fit you taliclue blend o erMrwortent & lifestyle Free Consultation (905) 619-2105 MTM CONSTRUCTION Carpentry , Roofing Electrical, Plumbing Fer>ces.Decks. New AddltMAenovabons Guelity work cueranb.d Re1..Compatatne prong Member of BBB (1105)+274234 BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basement ".. Roc - rooms, plumbing, Alli- tions, stock". Aywa1. 15 yrs. Elgerierx;s. Free estimates, Cal Mam (905) 619-M. VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. Adtlilm, Baft, kAch- on, Baseetwr5, CialerllC Tiles, Hardwood 1110m, Rocfs,Triln, Doors, Dada ! Visa Aocep. Cal Justir i For Eaton" (905) 683- 5818 DELZOTTO WOOD FENCING Decks, chain Ink, iron, dnNed holes, set posts. For .as Estimates call Steve (905) 509-5077 Mobile (416)409- 6456 HANDYMAN - lawncare yard cleanup. garbage re- moval Any other genital work, painting. *lc Call Greg at 686-7699 HANDYMAN With pick up truck will do odd jobs, dean up garage, yard. small moving jobs, grass cut- fing, fence repairs Call Vic 428.8.907 SMALL Engine repass. lawn mowers. dort bikes. at. Free delivery and pick tip. Discount for Seniors. 433-04.98 or 4049506. AJAX CHMMEY SWEEPS chinnay wbudding, re- pairs, wootvod ctwnwy charting, pest screens and caps installed. FREE ES- TIMATES 6867741 leave message it no answer ELECTRICIAN- Licensed will do 90 types of electital work. Reasonable rafts. Seniors discount Fast service. Call Alex at 433- 702. 337632. ALL Pro Painting and 1Mslipapeing, interior/exle- nor, sluoto ceding, general repels, top quality work, reasonable tabs. 209E senors discount. 404-9669. BOBS PAINTING c, 7A41 '' /2► 2:1 its rile rel bloc t: •, J00 I suisl,aar Free ! f esill is 839-3508 DRYWALL and painting. boarding. taping, lexlirig, renovations and repairs Small jobs IS years as. patience Free estimates. Serving Durharn and out of bwn area. Kan 434-4500 K"WoOD 1PAD117DMC v Free estlmates Great Rates Professional Service 427-3246 PfeMAT/H� kiWior & Exterior Beat Prices Free Essmabe Call Mark AJAX Movinq Systems },,Al services, moves. appliance 4nd Paso speuaksts Flat raft or houty We now have healed storage urkts. Now offering kw boxes with move. Park and kxad aprual. starting at 599 and up Cafe for atlormabon. 725-0005 or 427-0005 Cress Move Bargain rates homes othoes. apt. Ac Piano moving Paclung available 423-0239 f� GAIL LINDt MAID SERVICES WINTER SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with boo«Ings of weekly 3 bt-weekly services. Inquire for details Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade 'F,, ry be^aed and nsured) 683-7515 2a6-5513 ".0) Ilenabfl! e days. Promotions, open 906-427-4709 irgs, fund raisers. Magic HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - araliIiMl. PYE'S PROPERTY Move big or small, we price tDr4/ttrefeerb Mani, for all your lawn and them aa- Free estimates, mate_ garden care call Dave at senors discount start notice tills. JKks•lrw 427-7663 moves. Pianos moved. also(u`) =4475 WnRLOCKING BRICK,Intencor appliances. Comparable . Party raids. Call 432.2850 kkrvewaya' -A-ys, Ptd. • Services MEN with large truck will years experience, re -waft patios / slope, retainngEuropean lee esMriatis, cal do household oves. rest m • 08 door". camnrietcial. �0Fast, S itek a service. typsa of mows. Call Gil or MISTER POST HOLE. au ?r get al Jane 427.2856. AERATION (Core type) Sued Poet holes, seeing or Pre -K Highly bereficial b your L WCHALSKI MOVING - lawn. From 530.00. Book howas, apmerteres, offices, now and receive hos tllroie elbow l+or appliances and piano spa. W" brsYztn% Cal 427- fast �MK�� ft b. Senior and mod.- ciakan 8612 7233933. �t��Penrlhe�R 6aooumti. Ayk Lica IOttP Rritllar mond Insured. Free esMnatss. KST PROl1NOSKEEP Exce serviw. Cal 436 ING . lawn cutting, aeaF 7795. ung• �tti^9- MAGICIAN, clown friends. cleanups, . garden ready to enlertain for any work Free quotation. Cal age. any occasion. Birth - Ralph, 905-427-955x. fax days. Promotions, open 906-427-4709 irgs, fund raisers. Magic • shows ata kin' Lettuce help. 939.7057 of 726- 269334. nlerbdag, docks. No ole 8334. TO PRIMING RABBITwants work CLASSIC LANDSCAPE magic lex tdMdren's DESIGN - specializing in and all occassions. designs only. Garden my plat mag -- %I SCHOOL -4 lessons and test $105. •10 Lessons S150 -Full Coarse S259 Free pock up and drop or (416) 287-3060 897 Health Beauty MAGNETIC THERAPY The safe natural way to improve your overall health, 30 Clay Maley back guar- antee. Call Brenda 686-4513. SELLING YOUR CAR OR MUCK? Showcase it design, ae typos. Ponds, ns 669-4932. nlerbdag, docks. No ole TO PRIMING • / Flooring � to Purchase maswi- 8DECOR • . - e al. 906.66&71x'22. WnRLOCKING BRICK,Intencor b Exterior CARPET ktsialabors - 25 kkrvewaya' -A-ys, Ptd. 7400, Works anship years experience, re -waft patios / slope, retainngEuropean lee esMriatis, cal clean,• 08 8nleke tip• Ire. 6962742. �0Fast, S itek a service. Free aatirnsba. N Duncan, 987-1799 or 9e7- MISTER POST HOLE. au ?r get al 420.0081 1900 Sued Poet holes, seeing or Pre -K poets in concrete. 666- progrl $` 0400. ESL. , t 1 %I SCHOOL -4 lessons and test $105. •10 Lessons S150 -Full Coarse S259 Free pock up and drop or (416) 287-3060 897 Health Beauty MAGNETIC THERAPY The safe natural way to improve your overall health, 30 Clay Maley back guar- antee. Call Brenda 686-4513. SELLING YOUR CAR OR MUCK? Showcase it PAGE 40l NEWS ADVERTISER, f M$E 220 o"ISa a 22 0 o"ISate 220 orlSa�e 30 300 = _- . 400 Fet Rent 400 F_.r RGr; 410 F .r R�r,, 460 == bnlwnstorte style house near downtown Oshawa, $700 per month car 728- 6345 266345 L I:N�® 401/RITSON - 1,500 or 3 o0o sq ft Drive in doors a 1994 Cadillac Sedan Deville with leather, plus some utilities. A 4:30 420-1162 ROBIN THOMPSON MOTORS LTD. LARGE 3 bedroom apart- TWO bedroom basement, ingot. 6 appliances Indus. June ,. tar Cranwell. office, high traffic, Iota of wailed. preferred non JEANS p.m. LUXURY 1 -bedroom 109 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY kill kh9 laurndry. 2 lilt baths. Oshawa. large kitchen. parking. $550 mel. 434 5565, 6867777 SERIOUSLY DISTRESSED ledge, stove. $900imo. plus baserrherx• executive hhow*, 1400 sq.tt. air ooridttiating. bedrooms, livingroom and • (416) 699--5287 gas a hydro. North Osha- 051666-2628 intercom, pa Chose to near Oshawa WHITBYsecond Boa. 2 bedrooms , bight and dean, LOOKING TO FIT WITH UPBEAT .Cotta• / , COMPANY CAR CLEAROUT lake' �0°/""� �" to Centre. Private entrance/ Centro. June a July 1. 420-9187 to Go, J d unit. Huge sat -in view 725-9991. parking. $575. Including 4 dr, auto, air, annssefe, tea Cavaliaxs, Am p 1995 Dodge Neons, au10, aa, p6., pb., or (416)947-7754. References. rwnooJinclusive, LARGE one bedrobasementtktee. 5761509. swimmung. Available June • ■ HAPPY GO LUCKY OWNER anvlm cassette. =10,995. basement apt.' � �1en• AJAX Wesirnsy, Hwy 2 Go staboNPickenrg Town BARRY'S BAY- H K Cot - Re/Max Surnmit Realty 1995 Lumina4 dr, atio, air. 6 cylinder. leaded. 4 Pc. bath, sap. entrance. Bright. 2 bedroom base - base - WHITBY, 1 bedroom apt.. WHO'S INTO THE BLUES Lagos, boats, beach, fahhkg, $17,900, parking, avail Jily , fter 650 n,enL apt cattle. . ` bnlwnstorte style house near downtown Oshawa, $700 per month car 728- 6345 266345 L I:N�® 401/RITSON - 1,500 or 3 o0o sq ft Drive in doors a 1994 Cadillac Sedan Deville with leather, plus some utilities. A 4:30 420-1162 Pc. bath, separate entrance. lands- Beautiful Kernel office, high traffic, Iota of wailed. preferred non t executive driven, only SK. :35,300_ p.m. LUXURY 1 -bedroom laundry, available June 1st or July 1st. $790.No pets, no • • I I parking. $550 mel. 434 5565, 6867777 near Go. no pets. July 1 ledge, stove. $900imo. plus baserrherx• executive hhow*, Smoking. • (416) 699--5287 gas a hydro. North Osha- 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, V6, atilo, air, PWS. PLS. sport package. separate entrance. parlurg. da, cry. $600 inclusive. Av. WHITBYsecond Boa. 2 bedrooms , bight and dean, 3 bedrm townhouse bedroom .Cotta• / , Sept. 4. 7262400, $14,795. June a July 1. 420-9187 to Go, J d unit. Huge sat -in f or cknrve. 427-3139 1995 Dodge Neons, au10, aa, p6., pb., or (416)947-7754. References. rwnooJinclusive, e , qct complex, wailk b swimmung. Available June 1/2 4360779 after 5 p.m. anvlm cassette. N.E. OSHAWA, spacious 666.4850. 420-9477. Go staboNPickenrg Town BARRY'S BAY- H K Cot - Re/Max Surnmit Realty $14,995. custom designed, 1 bed 'g WHITBY, 1 bedroom apt.. Centre. Carnes light rent. Lagos, boats, beach, fahhkg, town tames. Starting at weekly. (613)479 2970. room bsml, apt, available available June t $565 (906)831 X665. unpolluted water, store, STORE 8r DONATION DROP OFF: 76 HARWOOD AVENUE SOUTH, AJAX $55 70P DOLLAR pard for scrap cars. 7 days Pet , , week. Used parts available / I , June 1. $700 / king tst/last M stove. parking, a utili- tiesIng. call 725-0016 , monthly, fn9., stove. park - ng for 1 included, 430- 0959.723-2857 3 bedroom townhouse, nth GM, $925 mo, utilities irtckded. Fksillast required. take-out, playground on premises. May/June dis- count. 1-613.7562746. 14 It fobr lass canoe SHEDMAN - quality barn 583--7301 or 4261879 af- • N.W.OSHAWA- large WHITBY 1 bedroom 2 Car Sandy 435-1088. HALIBURTON High - Paddles and life jackets instyle sheds. built on orb." ckded $275 5761459 8X8 6649 GST nckded D I :r. r Other sizes and display A NEARLY NEW. Sahel -available Car 906-509- KITTENS- to good lite System repossessed. 4961 including prepaid programa- homes serious Inquiriesming, and a legal VC2- de- 3642 scrambler. Free Installation. a warranty Only $35 per month total cost. (9051 655- 3661 Apt Sure stackable w'd c'w stand Woddpool. 2 speed. 16 cycle washer 3 cycle heavy duty dryer 10 months old. Mint cord $1000 firm leave message only. Car 666 - LOST Himalayan, seal point cat (brown) male. Westney Heights, answers to 'Rosco• Reward. 428- 3912 668-9153 - OZtra ref rood bottles. coMc3: rid totl dogs, ,mak 6957 . ir89 bight t bedroom basement apartment. completely ren- level. $575. 2 bedroom. BRIGHT dean 3 bedroom, lands- Beautiful Kernel 14BEDROOM basement wailed. preferred non spacious, $815, parking• familyroom, fireplace. Lake. 3 bedrooms, all corn - apartment, len south Ajax. smoker. no pets. 5750 of near Go. no pets. July 1 ledge, stove. $900imo. plus veniences. Private sandy available June 1. Fridge. Inclusive 5794563. (416) 699--5287 gas a hydro. North Osha- beach. July 1-8,: Aug. 26 - stove, laundry. separate NEAR OC, new sore, main WHY rent when you can wa. 725-2950. Sept. 4. 7262400, entrance, no Pets. $560 in, floor 2 bedroom apartment own your own home for CAPITAL Properties MISSISSIPPI River. Ar- cknrve. 427-3139 with trudge a stove. $750- lees than you think?" Car would like to oMer you the doth - two bedroom cosag- swimmung. Available June 1/2 4360779 after 5 p.m. Dave Haylock Sales Rep. best in Oshawa Living. ssl good fghirtg. swvirmrg. 2 bedroom In village d NORTH Ajax. t bedroom Re/Max Surnmit Realty Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom fenced playground . 52001 Colborne (1/2 hr. dnve E. basement, separate en- (1991) Ltd. (905) 6663900 town tames. Starting at weekly. (613)479 2970. A Oshawa). Clean. bright trance. park cable. or (905) 6663211 $700. Call Larry or Cathy Rlo, Lake 3 bedroom 668-9153 - OZtra ref rood bottles. coMc3: rid totl dogs, ,mak 6957 . ir89 9049 Brooklin walking distance to stores. laundry mkt son Ig a malue. 1 579-2149 NOW cottage Large let 2 piece OSHAWA Obedience As- socianon Presents Byball I r Sale school ten a1 door, fridge, stove. par". laundry se• 1tt5 firmoker 7-0726 June J • ' • - • • bativoom. 5 minutes, to Bow lay, $350 a week and agility classes begin- • :u ntyr building. g. play area ONE bed. large basement I . (905) 9674673 MingMon June 5. Basic I . 5543 plus u0ktss. Second apt.. sap rtntartce. Iar+hdrY table THREE bedroom cottage 668-9153 - OZtra ref rood bottles. coMc3: rid totl dogs, ,mak 6957 . ir89 9049 Brooklin and pre-tral dasoes begin 1992 ;hev Slue,. 4X4. 4 month free or new kung. fac . suitable for mature waking frst/last.. 3 Bedroom home ava rrmtediately for rent or rent AJAX - three rooms to rent on Ore Trent Rover at Hast- CARPET - dont buy arty- CARPET kothel cable. laundry in- ctuded. Employed onVac Tu,e June 6 Advanced d , 4 3 5 -speed. tatted, ax. room carpet b qualified person. $31-8926 b own in Pickering Fox or top of house. ahwed ubE '^9s. All amenities avai- else until I show you I . egistrafficn onlyCall Bev sit. arnl cars red ext,' tenant 905-344-7317 be- $660'nto call Hollow area. 2 112 bath- itis, close b 401/amen,- able. Good fishing and nlNhat can do ler you Cal lull year. Denialt-600- our.906- a35de6e. black'int , St 4.500 o.b o. lbre7 p m ° OSHAWA - 2 bedroom rooms. fireplace. double lees. $801week'room a swimmung. Available June Gord 434 -OM ole chiral and glass jewel- tell*- Onlano.LTD 1976 Notion 955-8247 count prices. nylon apartment, available at 888 garb. CV. 5 appkartoes a $wo(montay (3 rooms through Sept' 5500/wk CARPET A-• P,,ces toy WANTEC - zz enc a PURE Dred Genian Call Nide at 19%5 430.6551 2 bsdroon,rrt apartment and 900 Glen St. Clot, b window coverings- Approx. batt), 905419.9026. (905)603-9236 or direct wholesale. Free n- tique furniture. arty" Sheppard pup, for sale WANTED to buy - older Oshawailers. top floor of single schools. W oppi. and 1600 sq. k. 51354rmo. ubl. furniture goat China 00l (9051686"0373. staYabon for free estimate old Scientific nstrurnerhft. Ban March 22. 1995 Black I house Onqust dead end G.M uti' rtckded. Isy 905-420-2061 AJAX SOUTH. Two un- TRENT RIVER, lake Soy - Sal (9051432-2750. or china. silver. adverWwOg. a tan. 4 robs. 3 females street tloard,nng park. last required. Call 726 b --A-. furnished rooms la rent rnour Woodland Estate. sporting. toys. decoys, ready to go Call (905) 619- Ayad June lsl. 5545 4993 COURTICE. executive 4- own kitchen. own wash- housekeeprg pager (416)98691997 pager 9 bedroom home. 2400 sq. B_ room ung or kitchen faun.. fly col - "All x moriMy, Carpet Broker. IOD%. tote or ,scans. Call Robert e•eCIM hest. min -blip ad No pats 7237340. Nylon thick. IHusn sari re- Bowen Ansqu ee (906) 665- 5o amp sernce. 54500 or saant carpet For 3 rooms. 9049 Brooklin I I • best t-906-066-5156 only 5369 00 Pnc, in- pod• beach. sloro.Play- ground. 90 min. No Picker - room. A/C, 2 car garage. $14s0 . unless. Available -r 1-905.66&7121, cArdes 30 Sq yds carpet. WANTED - portable air kothel cable. laundry in- ctuded. Employed onVac statanwagon 4 cyh excN- tlNuxe pad and installation, condibors, Must be neww . I • •. mentals NW Oshawadrag room n voko hnorne Frog qurofa than 5 yrs old and n good 1980-1986 _en lease to 29' Trailer located m ton in your Mohs Non working ca bon 721 • own Everyone gwNgs park. Peterborough area latest. no payment for or* Ow, On URIC -7 WCB? MA? No SwPs tin. toil barn. full! lull year. Denialt-600- bills homes. clubhouse. intertit. no credit check. Wlodw . deck. canopy. 217-0104 WANTED CAMERAS - From 5275 down 570034 4566- 2315 CARPET vour hone at dis- ole chiral and glass jewel- tell*- Onlano.LTD 1976 Notion TRAILER, with add count prices. nylon . microscopes. Wyscope*_ binoculars and re- Rd. 686.7428 Rd room asking 5600 6113- resistant P we ratambor. includes pad and expel bbd items Clocks watch- 1901 DELTA 88 Royal 6660 Call Nide at 19%5 430.6551 e. knnrtare. anyll- old Brougham, 2dr, . loaded. - available June 1st. 696- 1129 ro riga ante, 9 30pm. 432.1678 new brakes exhaust. • 4 I CARPETS - loft of carpet. WANTED to buy - older shocks rear fres. r,ee • - 100% nylon, new Start 1C I ,rill furniture goat China 00l Inch.recondrboned nwnre that streat. Largs 16' 2 1/2 lath. circular shun- dry bcirbes, non-smokers Legal 3 pc. both. An". case. man Noor laundry $425.00 for two 428.0482 pod• beach. sloro.Play- ground. 90 min. No Picker - room. A/C, 2 car garage. $14s0 . unless. Available ON+ara- Funis . ng. 1.606367 204" July 1 refor•nces, no pals. kothel cable. laundry in- ctuded. Employed onVac statanwagon 4 cyh excN- OSHAWA. 3 -bedroom bockspkt n very desirable billy. Non smoker $75ir" . I • •. mentals NW Oshawadrag room okvs a Sirncce area. 726 $2495 certfree 686-6,83 burly room w/hrepace. 1773 (11061427.0283. anter 6:00 irstlle l required $975 - DICKERING Single CLEARWATER - fully !ur- usk•os. relorsrices ro- room. wih cable. use of nahsd air conditional 'no quirod. No pets Available kitchen, walk b Pickering bills homes. clubhouse. Aly 1 432.1229. Generating Station. Go. heated pods. hot tubs. ler, EAST OSHAWA- Truce Rd. PTC. $360 per mo. 5170 ns, dons to beaches and OSHAWA Cwmw area- B,authrrY droorased ranchh biweekly Phots 420.4316 malor attractions. P, hton spacious 2 bedrm ooapt. d 2 car g■rag,. wM PICKERING, 2 private --I in tai r viaChil" v Large I'vrtg and dr -V o horn kilchen l bdrm b msn rooms. bath on suds. a/c. en (' lese are. hardwood Boal be", backing rb oshare kuicheni a ndy. walk t RIOW. Cir 905)f3a� kwe carpel on hand. wNheiN covers 51300 o o t 5660frrwn. . hydro. lot Dent Inckde t . 49 Price carpet 3 roam53 nobles. mamaab9M. 62436 Join66- nckrOss carpet. premium watches. atc. Single, piece . pod sxpsr! nstailabon lest or estate Can (905) 723- ISM Dodge ARIES SE dekvery tree esbmaw (30 7a34 statanwagon 4 cyh excN- yarda) Norman 686-2314 ROOM available for ruin wit condion. Ps. pts auto . public transit $57S. bedroom htckrdes Float $2495 certfree 686-6,83 COMPUTERS NEWand BBO, pruvan yard. (11061427.0283. anter 6:00 used IBM 386s hof* 5595. 1 260Crafts is= MALIBu STATION- . nodes 50% 6249. DXZCAS AJAX- Harwood(Hwy 2 WAGON. new bre. gills With 90C hev Una budget tree of WlcOn and laundry tarok %Waring linkagemuf- 'oft at Ciarnrglorn Corp-, Filter, Centre. 697-3060 Ia1GE : i :0'.Show ,urs arc fl -Aad pipe. pant. adato. lanlntas, On bus rouAo. t• in at.,Air Parlour Derail •y clean 6 certified 52150 I -bedroom basemen bachelor Pnvan entrarve call Olit,s includ- close p last rail Cal 432.9263. green - Die. $050/morn. - 112 b Go, bks. %,_ non - smoker. no pet. 837- GORGEOUS - 3 bsdroan laundry. usbren, cable n- CLEAN familybwl0vtp. ultibs.723.0393. 05% 3 bathrooms townhouse coded Klrcherotn/mi- crowaw. fox 401. Go. Oshawa oath, orf Iwo Ando b Whirs Rd 3 bdnrr ROOM available for ruin Cordo. close b famous Claanwlerbeach. pod. W public transit $57S. bedroom htckrdes Float • per" Detached hoe snicker, quiet bmvly him BBO, pruvan yard. (11061427.0283. anter 6:00 o slow Lath- � fridge 2 upper levels Avail. July n Alex. Private beat. cable. uxl2zu. Now - Dec for AJAX- Harwood(Hwy 2 dry taakias , avalable. 723.2084, 1st $975 - utilities Call tree of WlcOn and laundry available atlo and to view phvbbs new one a two bedroom OSHAWA- Available July Jennifer Loll al 416-263 lanlntas, On bus rouAo. 6669646 or 579-37a8 basement apt. available OSHAWA, clean man 6670'Hairy 416-2837393 Bayly and Harwood ar". wood a 401 are. 3 bed - June 15!95 Clogs to ag Boor. 2 bedroo/ns, break- 4,27 GN -2102 able lex 2 5600 rvdusive. amenities On but roue. Last nook with walkout. 2 b A; • . SOnable rates. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL DRUM sow our• at 9c5J366922 .7 ob o 728--491 1963 Z26 Camaro mot egkxpnnenL 45 l: Olympic parking. al u ed Non-smoker. no PK• car perkrg. smerates. SaMmonth ah ' ON SUNDAY Mar�r 14. 15. a green 1995 Ford 99 Open 7 drys vwesM/andoors hl. OSHAWA. $129.900 • • Call 427.9722 anytime 4267266 aknive (905)725-2421 ■ Russ. Big Town Sales. STOVE, self clearwhg. soled LESSONS • • • condition, a cyl.. rea new . . our. a caaw-6 frtartc- '. i asking $650. Car 434- kinen, very affectionate. '27.100.00 Mar- 5941 affair Spm. Black and tan f� Found 11f" �y owner. 56°0° so" IPATISNNV AJAX- small 2 bedroom OSHAWA- t a 2 bedroom tarot. kitchen, air. dose b Go. Town Contra and a01. OSHAWA- Available July Private lessons • o>'o. Wal Co Mly 905-683 no poli, what $450 Cal basement apartment Sue apartment avikabbe June TOWNHOUSE to share. wood a 401 are. 3 bed - available rea low, Frig. stow, deshwashr 4,27 6p.m. able lex 2 5600 rvdusive. ,w Completely ranvoSad ons bmale to shat. w/ room detached bungalow . SOnable rates. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL ,gas V mins ran Voyager 19M Yamaha ttoo Vetter squrPPed. $2400 o.b.o- Ex- available June 1st. 696- 1129 ro riga ante, 9 30pm. with row hardwood floors a same Basement apart- Boa. Profsssionalty renovated. klctor Call 16 ■ 2includes gWar SE 1965 Old• corditron. After 6 cellenp.m. blich,n. Parking and lauxh- • menyshan man Tastefully, decorated, nJoee that streat. Largs 16' P� s & anon Brougham. 1965 LeBaron ug 9t p.m. 985-8247 AVAILABLE from May iso n dry no Pets from $525/ Whby. 666- 15' x 17 Livrngroom a 428-2000 fencing $4.595 Met$ b GTS Turbo 1985 LeBaron WtWiy Apartront Building g month (905)631 8030 b --A-. 12' Available wmwdiately. HEAVY duty weight filling ffarty t •800-668-7564 Pickering, TS. 1965 Ford LTD wag re �p. egkxpnnenL 45 l: Olympic Ajax. phone •,67967509 nrtifieedd ra+9 cars, thea plans. 2 Dockrte chest a sit up benches etc 432-1863 ON SUNDAY Mar�r 14. 15. a green 1995 Ford 99 Open 7 drys vwesM/andoors hl. OSHAWA. $129.900 • • Call 427.9722 anytime KENMORE CLASSIC a I • • Russ. Big Town Sales. STOVE, self clearwhg. soled sit a shopping clots. toy 19M FIRESIRD, auto. rugs. 3 years new. Excel - ion! condition Cost $1200. FOUND - 43 mth Old mate our. a caaw-6 frtartc- '. i asking $650. Car 434- kinen, very affectionate. dab n9 avaialbl,. 434-6460 5941 affair Spm. Black and tan f� Found 19" Poraw 6000 Ls so" IPATISNNV hiflBalifyi Wagon V6 air bucltols Spacious. carpeted ne y OSHAWA- 3 bodroom armee 427-4750. 0004. W 6864.384. panted aparb++o wulh Bal. cony. Ckoae b Bu. Shop sem b share 6 apptarncss, ON SUNDAY Mar�r 14. 15. a green 1995 Ford 99 Single waking woman hl. OSHAWA. $129.900 prig AN Utliies kncludsd. D�h9• Did• cede. Tran- Explorer con,pNn woh bile• what six yr. old kfokirt9 to FlocenNy tr'Nary riflflOralid, INo Pets. 2 Bedroom. sit a shopping clots. toy rack holding a mountan biro, oft skiw lam The share exeeutw hong n 2 stay. ravine let had - $725.00 Cal 430-0134 leevrel. regorsd $4251 140 North whilby. Suitable for wood lbws irti•Ind bar BASEMENT snperate tin• manage 19M)721-1083 so" IPATISNNV hl�dr. Nat smoker pre- & groan gr,•N� tarot. kitchen, air. dose b Go. Town Contra and a01. OSHAWA- Available July Good crod4? Good job? You can buy for ts, price ferred. Avail. June, 15 or rid. kdchnn, Owner has been no poli, what $450 Cal man foo raised burga- d rent, Ode prices and awjjer• S45QryrgnN. ubl. Call 43(-3134 after tangle; must •d. Phar Neal, Sails Guide Wclor 420.8663 low, Frig. stow, deshwashr raw are dpuert. 6p.m. er Lakaww Park area. car D.- w Mae■a. 1 Rhely, 723.5281 el at `t 11L NEARLY now Yamaha keyboard 'PSR --310 Mod- armee 427-4750. tensile, fogy loaded. Cerlilldill rK a n. ed fey P t r, N. 61 keys. Stand. stool. -play, rnarwasl multdis ON SUNDAY Mar�r 14. 15. a green 1995 Ford 99 $2595.666b183. tie loud an iiiW Rd S., ewrta. A . r w F1 Sound ~ Peft. voice/ Explorer con,pNn woh bile• 1111 Subaru (it. ttedal, 4 vac. double grog•. Oil ;4 eyI•-OW ef•u3s budons, 15 pro -recorded pro- rack holding a mountan biro, oft skiw lam The cYk�• a•llo, aMAn radio. 1 uwwter, non arktoltor, tri 15 FT ibSr�y, w17W hp. 1.T anrrt• I sags, tu■POGO lees than 2 Pickering Trade Cent•. va• carMyd ally 67.000 kms., CWYwr• hn•evy, duty taihr, roonft .. a oxxxio wilt a9 ry ani Sans u NeteoN Sht•p . Has hiwrs playing time. Priced Itice was abandoned, Stripped and emptud of . 1,'21 00. Mertes 427-1676 reedy b go, �7265166 ° Fladbih dohirg. 5169.000. 160 Goodman. al $600- contPlW. 905- n p proate papers, Per buin••s d 1966 FORD T -BIRD, 114,500 432-1663. PICKERINC.Ba Go 4362667. b property and fir J Burman The brief $$tine 2 dr., kirks brand ta' Thurderuxafl 90 Hp. after 6 pm weekday, any- cewwnm w S LEVEL sid•spit, 5 bed• e o weekends or Nava fey somewhere on noun,. Vohs mala 1.4 pa, 1-3 W. 1- naeeago.574'1606 ie a tie loud an iiiW Rd S., ewrta. A . r w 2pa Ill- nM), cif. CW" 2 7 wild ask dining- � SIM: 6 PC. he* appmMbw for clary vac. double grog•. Oil beekow app cer. OSHAWA - 2 b•droan pi"" Comsat low) 426- ionic grafi• door, it pend, fenced yard, can burgslow. •tear all amort- lees. ofean. fenced SCAl1aOR0UfiH. 1 bed graird Pool' Close lo al atrft•nt... Mary ,Nan• lraslt•r, tiny►. $700 inoA► sive. Single molar's on yam, fridge, slow, no pas, s726 roonft .. a oxxxio wilt a9 ry ani Sans u NeteoN Sht•p Greet nw�tborfhood. Asking assistance, well$ mw. 639- plus Ldi*n. first / Wt 729-5676 availabN inrrrthdale $750 Fladbih dohirg. 5169.000. 160 Goodman. 01293 { i -t '►110010RMOFA- 1y mo., rM., iral / WL 432-1663. PICKERINC.Ba Go PICKERING- 3 bhdroom 906'1046446 OAKIPME FUff4fTURE- case .•ntloeinq these had rlaw.Cert6•d a best oder. taiW Pedd• boat 33 see!- Ing• •kt•uAuw 2 bedroom blingskar all 2 bedroom AJAX WE5TtEY INttr pay row Pica•? Oro been based and decided Ask for Kin 666-2797 or, Station $50D. le n- 4, d "a tides and Ir- somewhere on noun,. Vohs o eratgs. nee $310. 435-34M or f •got ( tie loud an iiiW Rd S., ewrta. A . r w IM Chow Comm, oo Nn. bwish bill 404-2143. 7 wild ask dining- � SIM: 6 PC. he* appmMbw for clary iMerrar. •arra chert, 4 cyl. IMSuray Missile, 25' Pew 60**Mv Kew pi"" Comsat low) 426- M,9o0. or beetnshaasbN aft cabin. meed 4, 260 r 2020 Win 1313 aft. CON Peter 723.1155 erlser, 5,000 o.b.o. Mer. $2 'd�'75Dmcoc no$011 let i Wt a► $650 a� qL� our 434 7564. 9815-81111 or 96fi 7506 TwSO dio1lrbob )i• wtA■g DOfi 9a6d174 ' 1904 CHRYSLER, IMTRE- PID ES 3.3 We, akfniiim PROP A SKEG REPAIRS - { i -t '►110010RMOFA- w1aaM P/W P.D.L, rerrraft Fbregfes• ■Ippiee Wee bhdrosnn bea•nrnentR wt9- 3500 sq.R •rsabv hunt roan, kilcMn, pi Nen an gtr•t court 52501 , uAi =and great sxpo•uS. �van=, ."WL0 Avail. & Call . Ly o Pap -Q. 2447 or 655.4132. raw Cal . (9o5M39 426-9788. i # - p CkWm - Durham a access, Nebry log ticks and Syed Epoxy !we P Brock A Hwy 2, waatut 0016. O1fIET r••g kept •Ica bAouhever h - Commercial A l ;,r ahisdort-111•ur aril indoor awls. more $16,999 oh-. tial 905- O•hewa GNss Fibre Pro basement 4{�. site �- Oshawa, 2-cw parking, big avea or Sol at 6194¢29. S. AJAX,naw 600• K 2for • ` .. +floe, Not se"? BOARD. 434 7317 ducte Ltd., 341 Durham Crt, rale erarance. 1 bedroom. berm. berint. 4 pa bean pro- C�9h a err y -, ss aPt• azo. daily psrlonR. fidvrdue O•havie, 906579-1433. livig room,kildan, t•saf► vee ors. perldrg. matte dable Jule l clork . AvailDOWNTOWN Whilo in law apt , Avojhbte kat• lot 96. -At I FMigIMS 3 b•doam brick d•farJlad frtialad FW.ppWhN, al ogtupl•, ron arrtslag no awrabl• Arte lst $13OWnwrt/+ UM- tee. Robert C1thiboweld 1 - Z b•droorrn, bested al roam. air, dock InpNoS. s675 plug utilities. 420- (906) 631-2273 Cees Real- KEEP Voter dog wamb cut of til• grbsge• YI 8'fa vaeank $1147,000. PlivmN. 1277. ty Limited Fat. 4 MomOts Free Rohr• allferies Pn'w (9161 PK.YCERMIG, special t PICKERING- ANurta Rd DO -10 1 OMawe, 400- 3600 as K aysiabte Park- 3"D 72-7 bhdrosnn bea•nrnentR wt9- 3500 sq.R •rsabv hunt roan, kilcMn, pi Nen an gtr•t court 52501 , uAi =and great sxpo•uS. �van=, ."WL0 Avail. & Call . Ly o Pap -Q. 2447 or 655.4132. raw Cal . (9o5M39 426-9788. i # - p CkWm - Durham a access, Nebry log ticks and Syed Epoxy !we P Brock A Hwy 2, waatut 0016. O1fIET r••g kept •Ica bAouhever h - Commercial A l ;,r ahisdort-111•ur aril indoor awls. more $16,999 oh-. tial 905- O•hewa GNss Fibre Pro basement 4{�. site �- Oshawa, 2-cw parking, big avea or Sol at 6194¢29. S. AJAX,naw 600• K 2for • ` .. +floe, Not se"? BOARD. 434 7317 ducte Ltd., 341 Durham Crt, rale erarance. 1 bedroom. berm. berint. 4 pa bean pro- C�9h a err y -, ss aPt• azo. daily psrlonR. fidvrdue O•havie, 906579-1433. livig room,kildan, t•saf► vee ors. perldrg. matte dable Jule l clork . AvailDOWNTOWN Whilo room, cable. III— , p' •Y, � $633.50, pis wines. Eve. Dudes St . Approxxm;; y ' I Pwk" a uYliws ROXCII d. incisive, aveliew Jus 1, 7-9 p.m. , weekends 10.5 400 sq.IL oft• and up to 11660hrtondh 1sUWt. 416 SMIS12 4263629 p.m. (416) 261-5571. 2500 R bay . C-3 apgrYrrrM pygWeir r Wised, Mindy allnoephera• x l . * L` a, • ri25olnw ly. Call Tiny, (gM)420-1@_ 7. 1 - Z b•droorrn, bested al 9917N1p slew, jefu dry parking, Imaton, raw 9p 4r B `e �1 E 000 vii •mane. 1trl.�,c•`'+a. KEEP Voter dog wamb cut of til• grbsge• YI 8'fa t fi' ' e e +�,•_ .,, w "` 'art duff n� OOOGIE DOOLEY Do` POSAL SYSTL'M. LM cental Oshawa Center, 401. vh •.otRes limla glifistAirlifte bell, avail- va6e.,a ixxnwrvation pule. available 1 a 2 bedroom located a 948 Masson SL e,-in 3 sins, gam - fpm, $575.00 plus hydro' MON- ann^n uYMi•s. Non-allokers only. 1,1', (906)72564/3. room, cable. III— , p' •Y, � $633.50, pis wines. Eve. Dudes St . Approxxm;; y ' I Pwk" a uYliws ROXCII d. incisive, aveliew Jus 1, 7-9 p.m. , weekends 10.5 400 sq.IL oft• and up to 11660hrtondh 1sUWt. 416 SMIS12 4263629 p.m. (416) 261-5571. 2500 R bay . C-3 apgrYrrrM pygWeir 720-2941. TWO BEDROOM � bW VERY LARGE- 3 bedroom zor■hg Cay t' COIbuilt, pionTRY fent•. od. W 1 - Z b•droorrn, bested al LARGE t bedroom apart slew, jefu dry parking, Imaton, raw house with sunroom, lenc•d in backyard with OFFICE SPACE for rent. excefertt for 9h lot in Small vrlaps 309 Cordova Rd. also rmerk, very bright, close b emeries• S tin• rom cental Oshawa Center, 401. gazebo. $100Dfmorxh . Health r related ba ixxnwrvation pule. available 1 a 2 bedroom located a 948 Masson SL all GO. Af utiYOee nckad•d. $575.00 plus hydro' MON- ann^n uYMi•s. Non-allokers only. S260- Available u> NOOLally OIutil. Cal v 6 Mmils Whillby. Asking $185.91110. Make an oMr No pNs Plow• CAN 579- let i Wt a► $650 a� qL� �� am July lot 434- 2222. ��. 23x7 or 5768724. 500 --` $69,900 Brand new 1,2,3 bed. suites, condos. Up to 1442 sq ft, Bungalow style. Call 623-6549 OSHAWA - Athabasca Forest, 3 bedroom back- spld.calcv, hardwood floor, fireplace, inground heated pool, spa room. $159,000. Cal 725-01215. OSHAWA- N.E. 3 bdrm link, quiet street, ret room, 5 appl. new carpet d paint. Fenced yard vitt shed. mAs- suable MRTG 8 114% 132-1848. Cary •119.900. WHITBY, $127,700 beau- tifully maintained detached 3 -bedroom brick bungalow, on a great lot Low taxes, with 5% down will carry for only $997/month. Ted Houghton. Remax Summit 666-3800 [535 Lots for Sale 575Money TO Lend AAA Consulting a Loan. Financial consulting Serv. ices for any pawpose. Also LOANS. Auto, emergency, consolidations, vacations, furniture. first time borrow- ers, business, at. Good or Bad Credit. Bankruptcies welcome. 8:30 am-9:oopm M«1 -Sat. 416.633.0012. BORROW $10,000 , pay as MU as $110 per month.. o.a.c. Free consultations. Amble Investments Ltd. Mortgages and Loans since 1973. 668-7200 MONEY problems? Debt consolidations, credit ar- rasgements, budget planning, personal it re- pay. FREE CONSULTA- TIONS. Ontario Credit Counsellors (Oshawa -Tor- onto) 433-1425 OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTH ERS DO NOT IT IS SUGGESTEDTHAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received in the envelopes provided by the undersigned until 11:00 A.M. Local Time on the specified closing date. TENDER T95 - 35 Partners in Adult Learning Magazine CLOSING DATE: Tuesday June 6, 1995 Tender documents will be available from the Purchasing Department. The Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. D . Homeni"Ir aC.,.P.P., CPPO WATERFRONT COMMUNI- Manager of Purchasing TY. 2 acre bas in beautifulFAX Port perry. Lots 111155.000.. The Durham Board of Education 424}zz, s ll '/ Eshles. 427 aoeo « • 400 Taunton Road East 12 579-2238 Whitby, Ontano Mi :14TI-1-al MIN L1 R 2K6 53500 full Priced. seclud- ed tvoorled Trailer lot, good road, sandy beach, fWwg, 1r2 hrhorn Oshawa. (4161431-1555 Ite coming to Camper 570 Trailer Sites neight7ourhood near you! RED SETTER RESORT - 'gent irver vearFaelock. The YMCA Summer �' 11 4 campground � 117MI-e . olla2.3 Da Camps OPEN bedroorn Ilici$ $375 1- 905-436-M7 or 1-706-776 HOUSE WATERFRONT sirs avad- ade Quiet trailer park on lake Ontario row Trenton. 5� !real a trig and sg Prices ��1Z� . ng SS9,9 0. 416-dock'75 -4944, It'6 a Chance to regiyter y0rrt $9.900. 1111-757-4944; Neekerds 613394-°°6o for areat YMCA 5UMMer WATERFRONT trailer site Y rent on Trent System %wet location, 1112 Ms. 35hawa At services. Fish 'turn your ate. Only 2 'Paces, available iwtnte- lately. Special price 51050 season. 613394- )%I 416757-4941 Rom 670 Personals GIVEAWAYS! You can take your children anywhere but they belong at YMCA Summer Day Camps! Camps in your area. vett Saturday, May 27 nett 10a.m. - 2p.m. nw--. YMCA Pickering Family Resource Centre 1400 Bayly Ave. TYMCA r� A-r.rL THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 24,1915 -PAGE 41-A SUNDAY MAY 28/95 - at WHITBY CURLING CLUB 8I5 Brock St. N. 12500 Pres iow 1500 Start Featuring Today Most Popular Artists ROBERT BATEMAN: High Kingdom Snow Leopard, Summer -Time Polar Bear, Winter Run Moose. Sparring Elephants + more. ,LAMES LUMBERS: Adrift, A Boy and His Dreams, The Big Catch, Mr. Hockey. Morning Reflection, City Limits + More. BRENT TOWNSEND: Killarney Evening. Lake Crossing. STEPHEN LYMAN : Embers at Dawn. TRISHA ROMANCE : Silent Night, Songbirds + More. CARL BRENDERS : One To One, Broken Silence. LAURA BERRY, ALAN KINGSLAND, JOAN SHARROCK, CAROL BLACK, PLUS MANY MORE, DONT MISS THIS SEASONS FINALE!!! 680 Arrowte^lerts CONGRATULATE YOUR GRADUATE! ACTUAL SIZE OF AD To place an ad in this special section call Classified Advertising Ajax - Pickering NEWS A%0VE1RTISEF1 683-0707 I NO 10 -901 uiii S 53.99'/ _MIN. - 24 HRS. - IS+ !�1 A:AX - rv4(,r4iC•'PAL - H(DUSINg— • �'�?! rjf IL iCy! The Presiident and Board of Directors invites the pub0c to the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thursday, Juane is, iyys 7:00 p.m. at Post Hill 132 Kingston Rd. Rd.w., %4�, rio (tad Floor Recreation Room) Guest Speaker - SGT. Was. Temple D Visitor ParWn8 Available PET FOOD CO. requires people -o ieve4- op exclusive territories from thea home Top quality products, full train- ing. low r1v 1$11.400). Ho return No MLM 905 738-8228 ext 25 e4saag, , c:,aw I .tu el the cunrcn Jc-a : h nooses recervec n put>Vcatxxn to the \1-1 Ad%enocr of "Al 1L*cck, call 6044 3000. , r -s04-659i :.jr,ngIon rc—le-ni- rom plunenta ry KV provtdcs %i ded tnfornution rvcxwes lokk-ed in prowuxtx - d24's SANDERSON' .10.1 a1 -..NT CO. Lnt. ',tanutat.'turcT% ul ccmctery and Civic mcarlrials sink 1972. I 1 ShOKTIxmis (w htmw apptnnult-n-,t avwlablc DarICrM &wncr (9W5 427-4366 Or 1 4800) 461-0282 32 ON Kiuptm a&,% im ESTATE AUCTION PLUS RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT 7i"u,s.. May 25 at 6 p.m. At Myles King AuUaOr hail '3 Hall St.. Oshawa. door refrigerator w'^ matching stove, matching washer and :rier.s 6 pce. maple cirvng room suite. 4 xe maple bedroorrl5 swte. chesterfield su- 'te. 3 occasional chairs. ,offee and end 21oles. ----ior Lv., glass top cC"ee table, set of a,%nte write with -aK 'nm bust in cup- :•_-ards, upper and -over. 3 morins old. --srapedl, commer- -.a. dough mixer. sreiving, cream ma - V re. storage bins, sta mess steel racks. sci.D machine, large -"amity of fumrn,re arc sma,l appliances. 7isnes. china. silver, tools. -emu cash, no reserve. Myles King Auctioneer 725-5751 To piem y— IBM to 575-M ww let oro of our -Praleatiaw = r6 r"V11, t>wf ue� fVE .. cccceasas ,� t l w U$TROLOGY GROUP ►ll�► IS INC. 1 -B00 -SSI -4067 FOO UffUTA1NMENT PURI PAC9,4VAR-THENE`!NSADVFd SSEit,WEp,Wy?A,' S• Durham College student strikes at technical skills gold competition DURHAM -- A Durham College student struck gold at a recent skills competition. On Mav 2, Robert Muirhead, from the Resi- dential Wiring Program at the Durham College Whitby Skills Training Centre, placed first in his category at the Sixth Annual Ontario Skills Canada Competition at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton. He received a gold medal, $500, and a cord- less saw. Kevin De Witt from the Welding program and Kelly Church from the Motor Vehicle program also competed. As well, Durham College instructors Tony Poirier and Wayne Precoor offered their support at the competition. Mr. Muirhead and instructor Mr. Poirier will join more than 30 other competitors from Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta, to form the Canadian team. The team will compete at the United States Skills Competition in Kansas City, Missouri on June 25 to July 1. Last year, the Canadian team had 75 students and brought home 21 medals. District Health Council meets Wednesday DURHAM -- Durham day, Mav 24 (today) at 7 Due to limited seating, Region District Health Coun- p.m. in the boardroom, 1614 anyone wishing to attend, cil is holding its regular Dundas St. E.. Suite 214, should please call (905) 433 - monthly meeting on Wednes- Whitby. 4262. To Place A Classified Ad Call 683-0707 Some Of Our Best People Are "STRICTLY CLASSIFIED!" s. Writhing an effective classified ad is no big secret, when you speak with one of our specially -trained classified "ad -visors." He or she will be happy to assist you in .writing .an ad that will showcase what you t. have to sell in the best possible way. 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Kids get our Treatmeal"A with a burger, hot dog, or chicken nuggets, crisp fries, cool soft drink, delicious soft serve treat and a fun surprise. Adults get our Full Meal DealTm with a thick, juicy double burger, fries, soft drink and a scrumptious 5 oz. r I sundae. .ryEve o 9 9 Everyone gets a eat deal on Hot Eats and Cool Treats. 2Q& Istu %damePlea,Aja68 662 $Z99 J c�� Three New Flavors We're introducing three great new Blizzard - flavors. Try the breathtaking Chocolate Y N Almond. The _ buizMo _ awesome Pecan a Crunch. And ` Tantalizing Walnut Fudge. ' 250 eayty St. W., Ajax 619-0662 Ti-lit&iE- M `AIWE4ktfSElk, WIE%, WAY -24, 1994;PAGF,4XA •' : WCK L) PUD Pub fare, spirits & 12 of the finest imported and micro brewery on tap. 87 Island Rd. Just S. of rot, West Rouge east off Port Union Rd. across from White Rose. 416-286-4544 GOLF TOURNAMENT (Fawnbrook Golf Course) June 11th (Call for details) EVERYSUNDAY Prime Rib Dinners only $1095(5-10p.m.) WEEKENDS British Breakfast only $495 (10:30 a.m.4 p.m.) 1400 Bayly St. lag Liverpool) 837-2366 loin us onTundys For"Ladies. FMM ti•OOL %V .1 b ov '_- 4 � a Nth tsALs _ . —�dori �s-=-:__s a we spools). from _ Fridays Cane on 4a p.m. is parie. Down'Don! Fraser =�[ to the DJ Iron Mie Sunday Y our dock M iq NO gem 1 : ALL WO KARAOItE EtllR �q b win trek OR SHOULD IT eta t� int•arawd• Inc. CN 83 ! j ! �I W71W ! ! Coleslaw with everp 4� --take-out order order of l f ..., tafish & chips I 'Offer expires May 31/95 Y Take Out Special Only i OCEAN QUEEN Fim a CHIPSi Plaza 490 fn thww d Atte. South I I Soum Of 401 East, Ajax. Onlario h' T.'Winc ester Arms �YY C It's a home away from home for those that have di.covered its atmosphere and charm.', The Winchester Arms, in Pickering on Bayly St. by the Go - - Station, provides a friendly. warm —`-' atmosphere with great food at a great price served by an energetic staff who - pay attention to every detail. vide liLlIT.11 Tzithrrn I•I3-1111it Wit.. ASnx �;41 683-667 SCO MSH l FA CUP FINAL? call for details Ow ambition is to pro the customer with a place to relax,- says General Manager Lisa Miller. "A BOILERMAKERS place where people can enjoy their •� rI ;,� {::', Coming Junc 2nd &- ;rd leisure time and feel totally r., , \ E' 1) BI.I'.SSI\(' Based on a traditional British _ Wednesday night is Wing Night featuring 25 Pub, the company has been in Canada for 13 years cent wings with your choice of seven different and now has 14 locations in Ontario. sauces In the Pickering area there are a lot of Thursday is Rib Night. For $9.95 you can smaller pubs but nothing as large a concept as the enjoy a full rack of BBQ ribs served with fries and restaurant in Pickering which seats 177 inside cele slaw. and 92 in the sunny patio area outside. Sunday is Prime Rib Night for $10.95 and on "This is our flagship store," says Lisa. "it's Saturday and Sunday mornings enjoy a British aeAaoAtxr rrtrq w e:3o p,R CN 83 ! j ! �I W71W ! ! Coleslaw with everp 4� --take-out order order of l f ..., tafish & chips I 'Offer expires May 31/95 Y Take Out Special Only i OCEAN QUEEN Fim a CHIPSi Plaza 490 fn thww d Atte. South I I Soum Of 401 East, Ajax. Onlario h' T.'Winc ester Arms �YY C It's a home away from home for those that have di.covered its atmosphere and charm.', The Winchester Arms, in Pickering on Bayly St. by the Go - - Station, provides a friendly. warm —`-' atmosphere with great food at a great price served by an energetic staff who - pay attention to every detail. vide liLlIT.11 Tzithrrn I•I3-1111it Wit.. ASnx �;41 683-667 SCO MSH l FA CUP FINAL? call for details Ow ambition is to pro the customer with a place to relax,- says General Manager Lisa Miller. "A BOILERMAKERS place where people can enjoy their •� rI ;,� {::', Coming Junc 2nd &- ;rd leisure time and feel totally r., , \ E' 1) BI.I'.SSI\(' •,:4'I.1t; ir:'W*1I:': r'BUY ONE BUFFET DI W *9.99 GET A SECOND BUFFET �MNER FOR.. Coupon valid him Kiley to Thursdatr Unit I coupon par coleus Present before ordering not availabia on pickup or defiwry Not we" a♦reh o•h.r drsow.na 375 citron Rid. (at Rouganwunq 509-9876 t OffER EXM ES; JUM IMS .ell m a caul ern awr ■ ..� IIYaVANCU%SlIVFRESTAURAAIT Sufit Kirin,a e�t«sa In a -.,orld '1111-XV1, RAJ., SZECiI-iUA TONESE CUISINEa ,. ADULT Com.. ADULTAre you ready fot a cool change c>an.n a'�;< 3 Buffet Every • •Night LUNCH (3 91m o1�-1D"NER (3 9 urs. old) k:.< Lunch Dinner k of ':?•'•'cam,.. .�::''' 7 11:00aa. 3:00µn p 1000pm ,195 59%5\.ip=i � . s �' # %a`` 1/�Oaa i00µas saw iE S 30µa • 1tsOpua rr hA ; BRUNCH F Y� -Stoll nd� 401 Ili,Sat. asra. 95. S�L1AY j 395 s 95 '`' ss �� $8 99,11, y 11:00am 300pmS N AY • • (Includes Ta or Cdyed 4: p. . 1100 FOLLOW THE NHL - >r� theirs � � ` ~ "may , s I Wb $699 �y Including loheler, sabncq steal. prlmc r*. n_ ecce) k k shrimp 'F Mg rlhe. Peking duck sfYpd her: dseew; Q ke etc.�'t ACTION WITH US �` ; < 1211 • • g Menu may change accorditlg. sea9onaLaMlllcea. r�A .00 ! 4 I 0 BAYCY ST., P J CKERJ NG 0 g • •8enbra 10%Dolwounl MacKenzie Plaza NEAR THE GO STATION 420-480 �w^•'c"^NNta•A ♦i.}' '+Y'Y-1?Y 'Voest► t�� a+' S i^♦'�a'♦=♦'t•♦'ats��oY•♦}•s►aw'w►,w ww♦•w w♦.,a♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦a,aaaaa c -a vcr a.a •C.L �.-bv Based on a traditional British _ Wednesday night is Wing Night featuring 25 Pub, the company has been in Canada for 13 years cent wings with your choice of seven different and now has 14 locations in Ontario. sauces In the Pickering area there are a lot of Thursday is Rib Night. For $9.95 you can smaller pubs but nothing as large a concept as the enjoy a full rack of BBQ ribs served with fries and restaurant in Pickering which seats 177 inside cele slaw. and 92 in the sunny patio area outside. Sunday is Prime Rib Night for $10.95 and on "This is our flagship store," says Lisa. "it's Saturday and Sunday mornings enjoy a British been done in a Tudor style and features the first Breakfast for $4.95 which features 2 eggs any t one with pool tables. We wanted to cater to old style. Ayrshire bacon, potato scones, sausages, and young alike i acluaing these who et0oy a drink grilled tmatoes and mast. in the bar area or a faWly having a delicious coed Upcoming events planned for the W'uwhester� In the dining room' _.. , :: Arms include a golf tournament at Fawnbrook ;,;Inopired by Brit" tradition. the it amu has Golf Club on June 11. There will also be a murder' signature items that are 'very British". For mystery. oar rally and a pool exhibition. The dates;' example, Fish & Chips. Steak sad Xiidney P* for these events will be announced soon. Lvneh and Baugairs and Msith. But Tkuraday June lot is a date to nemernbei rg WiQaltaster Arms is felly liesasea and because floVis whm the Witad "Arms will be- intures. ra>asi rafad Irish draft on tap S� I VisillOwk ani. celelust ing its grana opening. This Mahon' , events kicksaQ at 6 p m and "dTsrE t>a as mit aR1 ms1at�T dwassi dt t sold lots of mar bmiliss and Hetet Oremrsyis. a.. ,.....>: Fw »oure4uhniantliew oboe my or all of tea . ; .... aa. : ....x.. `tea .. .�••..•-:�?„� •,:4'I.1t; ir:'W*1I:': r'BUY ONE BUFFET DI W *9.99 GET A SECOND BUFFET �MNER FOR.. Coupon valid him Kiley to Thursdatr Unit I coupon par coleus Present before ordering not availabia on pickup or defiwry Not we" a♦reh o•h.r drsow.na 375 citron Rid. (at Rouganwunq 509-9876 t OffER EXM ES; JUM IMS .ell m a caul ern awr ■ ..� IIYaVANCU%SlIVFRESTAURAAIT Sufit Kirin,a e�t«sa In a -.,orld '1111-XV1, RAJ., SZECiI-iUA TONESE CUISINEa ,. ADULT Com.. ADULTAre you ready fot a cool change c>an.n a'�;< 3 Buffet Every • •Night LUNCH (3 91m o1�-1D"NER (3 9 urs. old) k:.< Lunch Dinner k of ':?•'•'cam,.. .�::''' 7 11:00aa. 3:00µn p 1000pm ,195 59%5\.ip=i � . s �' # %a`` 1/�Oaa i00µas saw iE S 30µa • 1tsOpua rr hA ; BRUNCH F Y� -Stoll nd� 401 Ili,Sat. asra. 95. S�L1AY j 395 s 95 '`' ss �� $8 99,11, y 11:00am 300pmS N AY • • (Includes Ta or Cdyed 4: p. . 1100 FOLLOW THE NHL - >r� theirs � � ` ~ "may , s I Wb $699 �y Including loheler, sabncq steal. prlmc r*. n_ ecce) k k shrimp 'F Mg rlhe. Peking duck sfYpd her: dseew; Q ke etc.�'t ACTION WITH US �` ; < 1211 • • g Menu may change accorditlg. sea9onaLaMlllcea. r�A .00 ! 4 I 0 BAYCY ST., P J CKERJ NG 0 g • •8enbra 10%Dolwounl MacKenzie Plaza NEAR THE GO STATION 420-480 �w^•'c"^NNta•A ♦i.}' '+Y'Y-1?Y 'Voest► t�� a+' S i^♦'�a'♦=♦'t•♦'ats��oY•♦}•s►aw'w►,w ww♦•w w♦.,a♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦a,aaaaa c -a vcr a.a •C.L �.-bv PACE 44•A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, MAY 24, 1995 •l 1 r 9 t w 14 PIE E SET y - _ 6 PIECE Resinable-_ �---36' Round —6 1 2' Textilene Resin Table Umbrella —6' Umbrella —6 Hiback Resin —4 Resin Stacking Chairs Stacking Chairs —6 Textilene Cusl .107 t �i 1+ ' MISSISSAUGA N EGLINfON SOI ND" Quiality k-- F Selection ** Mix & Match warranty - _ Service With A Smile MARKHAM swdus ese Rd W 9L ip p�R Avs, FVR !f& _ fir, LN a 10 Pict S���,,��;�-�`� —Oblong Resin Table -+ —7 1 2' Floral.'„ Umbrella A —4 Resin Reclining-,.-'., Chairs --e ot--- _ik —4 Floral Cushions 1 RESIN RECLINING weh 1� °oit�°tee CHAIR ­!H cIummen ams of NS o0c4b. �l 50 �--. _ • o•e� am. � O N RESIN It- is ' FOLDING CHAISE cwnton .b.e SAYLY IN .J r- n I Ab M ��+..w�wwrtwias ............ ,-%J r.m- ruc Jr7CPrANU AVk., FlUIM MU 1 ONE OF A KIND! =218,800! Skylit Cattle" ceir Beautiful wood Oversized kit. with walkout to _huge deck ' Sunken hft rm. am" 10- "`'— Enormous rec rm. - 10' t ceiling • Central air 3 more 58059 ft. lot! A COUNTRY RETREAT - right in town! RICK SERGISOW • `r:, 831-3300 DON'T MISS THIS TRULY UNIQUE HOME! k�1 MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED! FI RST LLtd fey $179,900 IMMACULATE HOME 1 Very well kept del. home. 2 car i : ` garage. Main floor family rm., '... laundry rm., cent. vac., cent. air r =' cond., fireplace, french doors, big GREENHOUSE KITCHEN, j - • ' 1 en wife bath. This spotless - " ? home is on a quiet street. CALL � t STEVE FEARON* 683-2992 RVM QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. G 5 SUMMER IS ON ITS WAY! Be ready with this home, it 19 mit all... inground pool t, r- • Walkout basement a Florida room with hot tub OJ�Q� Finished basement with gas fireplace • 3 bedrooms Main floor famify room Asking $174,900 PLEASE CALL BARRIE COX* 839-7449 RV/14W A ROUGE RIVER REALTY I.M. • 'y" JOHN SODDY : SPECIAL 7 spacious r " rooms, back yard(fenced). �- California shutBers in family 1 room with fireplace, en suite off master bdrm., sep. dining room, fatuity -seed bright kitchen. It's a gen. CALL FLO BETTS** OR CHRIS BURNETT* (9051831-8613 416-283-1500 RVMt C 1: SAYE THOUSANDS IN CASH. ROUGE RIVER REALTY I.M. 11 • - ARE YOU STILL $2,675 down. $1190 .mmedtiy mortgage pay sent for this all brick, ddsched, finisttad kitchen, aM on a in Mkstrtey Heights for $153,500 CALL RICK CHOMCY* OR BERNARD LEE* 839-7449 RIA A /YIW ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. ' PARADISE PERFECT! Executive 4 bdrm., brick (tome on 61 R lot 3 waNw^ 4 skyl oft huge family nn., floor to caiing brick fimplem, l►w9-1 flooring, cem sir, cent vac, prolessionaiy landscaped, main floor l unidry, bay witdow. A oust to see, you won't be disappointed. Call JOHN MONIZ* 831-3300/686-3330 b R�liV W FIRSTMM"y UNIT Approx. 1,200 sq. tL ara�.l. 2+den condo. �. �, u. • Use as 3 bdrm. or 2 bdrm. i sty sep. in. rte. A6 jw � `- < carptcarpet i Aoarig, 4 _�._�'.�. • Large master with on suite & ■�.„ .�-'�'--- ' Immaculate neutral decor >t. um'. throughout! ^'"�„� • $108,000! JACOIJELYMI TAMER* 619-9900 �S FIRST TIME OFFERED An •`vQ� ��, An opportunity to buy a delightful 3 bedroom home. The perfect blend of comfortable living, location & price. Home includes: - r holfywood kit., gas fp., ~�- hardwood floors, new --s. - -� broadloom b central vac. You can't beat this for real value. - $174500. CALL ' BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 ICP./lrif'� QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR. This Marshall Home is 2,330 sq. h., loaded with goodies. It is ` located in West - ' Pickering close to the �► Rouge. It is available for $249,990. Drop by f and have a look. TINA MASON* 905-509-3350 P0.SHq yo!ti�S THE BEAUTY UNFOLDS! 24800 SO. FT. - $214,900 STUIf11f1111G EXECUTIVE NOW NNXUDES: Huge akasler incudes 5 pc. on suile ' Sark!! O'Hara staircase Al brick 3 premium lot Enormous kitchen w 1h walkout Main floor fan ria. + fireplace Ceraknics an main Boor Roughin for nar"'s quarters Panaliv fin, bsmt * dwwaled CALL DAVID OEATON MOSiI AT (908) 6413-211/2 RVMW QUALITY ONE I.M. It nt `IIT- r J WWI$" J Detached brick bngabw JSCUM Aiax 4. 4 ORP M P _,lly nrwvaft J ktiw � J swswiot J Priced to sell d $1ti3,70Q!! CALL DAYS MCLEAN* 619-9500 suff . MIRY RENTH • card" Nor" �bdraL 3 kitchen • Gorgeous renovated main bathroom • Finial mora Private back yard A must seal! ' Walk to GO Ile mai Flexible ckuin date DOUG TAYLOR** 831-3300 RFIMW � cMnc•r �r 7 lw- a- Fi rst iN1 Get D!! * We Will Sell Your House in 90 Days or Pay 50 44.37E Pickering/Ajax (TREE - M.LS. Ustings Sold) 40 March, 1995 30 20 1 10 box 4.t1'K■ 4 3.6%1 0 15.0'X. C9 N o � lin o c _ t _ r FROM $214,900 Just one look is all it will take to cwAnce you ttus home is a gem! Sturnig street appeal 6 specious 113yout. - PIE LOT• s198,900 J Mae rift n! J Tasbkry deoorrid 4Fa Wingw mn. - rirrnp naaiar nn. 4 Cstaircaoe q 1.81i sq R b 2.430 sq R � 9 oshV - ren t. 4 Opsn oabaps - TAkYw is *Angr 4 Prm'Akm Forwr bca m .1 Choow yaw lot IoW. TT • Vbkoul basement • 7.7sx a9mm. mage. as 19lie • W. fir. tam.11aundry nw 4 bedrooms - 4 waslrooms 182.900 Approx. 2.600 sq. R. of Kig space. 5 bdnns., 4 bathrooms, main floor laundry d family rm., 19• ktchen. New brdtn.. cert. ar 6 lots more. Beautifully 5159.900! Large 4 bedroom! On 160 ft. lot! Inground pool! Fnidted basement! Eat -in kitchen! 2 walkouts! Fireplace! Close to schools! T�i t I Gorysaa Safi Ajax bcaaon v walk b scrocsl wkskxr*mab= area i Fro* daoorabd - shows yrwr v Ind wood loos Gnat back yard for the kids! Take acbm now! 134.900 Like new. 3 bdrm. approx. 1,500 sq. ft. in Oshawa minutes away from the new GO train station to be buil. 1 112 baths, finished basement. Unbelievable value! 3 blocks to Warden subway' Prime location! Fabulous 3 bdrm. home• eat -in kitchen & Hauch more! � YyalkaA batenwnl - toady for itiaw d Bright tarr,ly hart J Man t. tram: ma weir freptam Cant air -ant roc. 4 him rat. ate weiro A b dock J Greg for kids - wail b tchooYpwk 4 Esq aortas b 401/GO Ir -- - •, . - , .v..r.a w wwu ra r, izwea m vacua 1of f 11S 3 tle 13 n n , Locow an a Central ar, hardwood fktors, 41h bedroom in private Court! Wakout b 2 -barred decd F" basement. A must see! kitchen. ■ mrr��I�I■ Contplelely renovated top to both, Upgraded 111=2itg! Newer kiotten! Remodeled bedrrooms! Vblwrtl basernend No houses beim Wak to t9do*! • � ■ �■1 r■fir $16899M E"Ient conditi inbturtpelotw wilt walW "wbeseword aperrrtertt 3*t bdrms., updated kiL wabuill-n appls., hmW. firs. under brtirt., + 6 appiartm & cant ail Close to schools, shops 8 tray" in popular Scarborough location. Come see it for yoursel. Get your money's worth. Loaded with extras this home 58 12 acre horse farm! 40x80' arena! 50x50 ft. . as finished top to bottom, some extras are central air, 12 stall barn! Ponds! Trails! Pastures! Bungalow! central vac., interlocking brick walkway and lots more. Inground pool! Shows a 10++++. ISC FIRST 1885 Glenanna Rd., Pickering Realty Ltd. You ovi n 9 You $SDO. 00 $169, 900 J South Ajax J Fireplace J Close to lake, park, transit v Main flr. fam. nm. J Four bedrooms v Main fir. laundry rm. J Over 1,900 sq. ft. J Master wlen suite $164,988 Very spacious, well man reed bungalow w/new Canac kitchen, new windows, hardwood floors, central air, prof. landscaping. Sides on to park land & backs on to ravine. Walk to Frenchman's Bay. SOUTH AJAX STARTER A well-maintained freehold townhome iocated close to the lake. This home features eat -in kitchen wslidmg walkout to a fenced yard. It's bright, freshly painted throughout and waning for you to move in' ROOM FOR THE IN-LAWS! Lids of room in this beautiful three bedroom backspin. Nicely upgraded throughout. tt has a heated aground pool and features an extra bedroom & second kitchen in the basement. Located in South Ajax. $184.900. ONLY $149,900 This lovely bungalow has 3+2 bdrms. with w/o from master bdrm. to a large sun deck & pool. Oversized single det. gar. whriterlock walkway. There is a bsmi. apt. wfsep. enc. with newly renovated kit. READY... SET... GO! For only $129,900 you car own this three bedroom starter home. This home has an eat -in kitchen, man floor laundry room and a fenced yard with deck. No need to rent' jolt'. `�•� �' . -.sem. _ r" . This 2.700 sq `' oea:.ty offers you comfort 3 wake at a great price Recerry painted & new broadioor- or main level Large onnc-pal rooms. gourmet ctc'er. impressive foyer 8 professional landscaoec of W 1 internocK a Js '^uc" -pre $129,500!! N Total family atmosphere Large bedrooms Cent. air 5 appliances J BrighVclean tasteful decor With 5% down you win 1! 'Illi N�1�t6MD�ISF,i�,�W�Y,�dlMilf�ll�-M�OEOy r� r Le-RIAJAL"i 14 4 D!] MOVING HOTLINE PICKERING AJAX TORONTO 831-3300 686-3330 798-7288 $189,900 Huge. pie -shaved lot with double interlock drive. walkway + patio. Sun drerV*C. open concept with walkout to yard 8 custom stone fireplace. Lovely finished wakout basement. quiet court location. $224,500 Sow* is and darn 5 bdrm hone Mister on style wdh sep shower and step -W kb lye renovated wt & upgraded brdlrn Studs loft oskylight and mann Ibar iairx* mside coo entry Cent ar & cwt vac. interlock walkway and frond enclosure. $99,900 SPACIOUS END UNfT TOWNHOME! Wei maintained. Close to all amenities. Hydro separately metered. Fridge, stove & built -n dishwasher included. Cal now, 831-3300. $189,900 LOCATED ON QUIET CRESCENT. 4 bedrooms. Fully fenced 40' bl Path* finished basement. Security System. Close to Schools & shops. Cal now. 831-3300. ATTENTION RiUM K ERSI Great 4 bedroom. Basement apartment. Fully fenced lot and interlock brick. Many extras MUM! Cal now, 831-M. $199,900 Mature area now park! 2,746 sq. ft. Main floor fancily room and den, kitchen and breakfast area, cinder oak stakase. Call now, 831-3300. 00 ATTENTION 5ALL PROFESSIONALS! Exceptional bungalow upgraded by to bottom. Fnished basement with super office & separate entrance. 3 skylights. Cal now, 831-3300. RAVINEf! RAVINE!! F YOU WANT, huge lot on a ravine, inground pool, privacy, great kitchen, hardwood floors, short walk to the lake in a quiet, exclusive neighbourhood. Stop looking, just call 831-3300. For a complete information package on the above homes or to book a showing, call us at g31-3300 and start packing. _ 'PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT FOR MORE DETAILS %�iirrlails.T�wer;v ,. • t e+. w --- -..a — .. .. PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVEATISEIL WED_ MAY 2i 1995 Over 250 money saving coupons! ..W : _lwwa .. _. _......................... �.... .ftek ohns Fim met 5wr. --_-- - --- .Da]WW MM Sweet P"pask O*Mws Cie 4 OVER In Savionays v • 150 of Durham's Forest Retailers f3 Restaurants • Look for "YOUR" Copy of the Durham Region Treasure Guide V t WRODUCTORT OFFER NOW ONLY $15 1 °° Tua:&W Great for the whole family: F Available at the followings ores To Reserve Your Cosy Call: 2FOR 1 Due to an error on the part of the News Advertiser, the bar graph that was advertised in the May 10th edition for the Re/Max First ad was incorrect. The News Advertiser apologizes for any inconvenience to Re/Max First or their clients. R-2000 - OPEN HOUSE - BRIGHTON This Sat. & Mon. - May 20, 22 and each Sat. to the end of June - 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. In Brighton - go south from main intersection stoplights on Pnnce Edward St. approx - 1.2 Km to Applewood sign, then left on Stephen St. - follow signs. TO VIEW - R-2000 - $159,900 R-2000 @ 1686 sq. h. under construction R-2000 @ 1686 sq. ft. by appoint. FOR SALE - R-2000 - 980 sq. ft. main floor + 980 sq. ft. lower level split entry - $135,900 Free Brochure of R-2000 detached Also View - R-2000 - 2300 sq. homes on fully serviced 66'town lots Model Home from 1134,900. Custom computer designs. tree Prof. Engineer consultation. LET US MAKE YOUR DREAM A REALITY. GORDON TOBEY DEVELOP 1-800-544-0535 or 613-47S-0611 DON'T MISS OUT! Large 75 x 148 ft. lel. Charming e bedroom home with hardwood floors. Plaster waNs & oe&V wilt comice mmddings. Brim Larooque, 428-7677. ?rtil11l4 FE EOROILYSU%1M 1litlwrMni d 411dw FW"WK Ih.thannri110. - 4pt.e19it1111 " Ilialbilid& MKIi.ML%111w. Ct11Qalftilo .PateNW421.707. e; -I, ELVIRA LAROCO E• MRS ACHIEVERS REAL ESTATE /WAX PICKERING 11428-7677 19051831-7677 *sdn A Ill u Md - -A9aodw IIIrAw THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 24,199S -PAGE 5 JAReal Estate 01011 Located Throughout Southern Ontario and Western New York Sale to he heldat the REGAL CONSTELLATION HOTEL 900 Dixon Road, Etohicoke (near Toronto International Airport) TUESDAY, MAY 30 AT 1:00 PM ETOBICOKE 2.114± Sq. Ft. Commercial Building ETOBICOKE (31 1 -Acre Industrial Lots w[Utiltties NORTH YORK 56,000± Sq Ft. Industrial Bldg. on 2.3± Ac NORTH YORK 17,500-- Sq. Ft. OfficeAnd. Building SCARBOROUGH 14,865 ± Sq. Ft. Comm'Ulndus. Building SCARBOROUGH 1.8± Acre Indusinal Lot wlUtilities PICKERING 57,000± Sq. Ft. Hi -Tech Facility on 4± .Ac GOODWOOD Potential 25 -Lot Subdivision on 96-- Ac !NORTH BAY 31.386± Sq. Ft. Comm] Bldg. Plus Garage KINGSTON 13540± Sq. Ft. Comm'I Bldg. plus Garage OA MLLE 14.354± Sq. Ft. Office Building .IAILTON 3.61± Acre Industrial Lot w/Utilines ,VILTON 6.18± Acre Indusmal Lot w/Uulities H ALTON HILLS 60± Acres - Zoned Agriculture GUELPH 3.57± .Acre Industrial Lot w1tiliues w'ATERL00 10,020± Sq. Ft.- 88% Leased - Business Center KITCHENER 35.050± Sq. Ft. Comm'I Bldg Plus Garage NIAGARA FALLS, NY 167± Acres - Summit Business Park (8 parcels) Absolute Above 5275.000 Absolute Above $120.0(10/Ac Absolute Abo%e 5750.000 Absolute Above 5399.000 Absolute Above 5585.000 Absolute Above S220.000 Absolute Above S 1.500.000 Absolute Above 5750.000 Absolute .Above S350.000 Absolute Above SI58.000/Ac. Absolute Above SI18.000/Ac. Absolute Above S500.000 Absolute Above 5199.000 Absolute Above 5600.000 Absolute Above S14.000/Ac LUSS) Call (800) 722-3334 for illustrated brochure and complete Terms of Sale. 3% Buyer's Premium. aw NK\ B Chambers S a■ & Company ItIIChael Fox .Inst oneem. ,-. 1100) 722.3334 - 1,410) 653.4000 - Fax (410', 653.4069 M .:.w�'.`^�--^-. .. �,F'.ra'.aa��.• ;.(.^:�7�at'seira�d{i'fe`. - oC�.. PAGE G -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 24, 1995 PROVIDING QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1977 OUR SALES STAFF HAS ON WE KNOW YOU; AVERAGE 9.7 YEARS OF DON'T CARE SOLID EXPERIENCE TO UNTIL YOU KNW IT210 ENSURE SATISFACTION Briscoe Estates Ltd. WE DO CARE. - FAMILY R M • CALL NOW 839=2121 21 licensed rofessionals MARTYSTREETER P Manager FAMMY RF-AI:1N, ilia •�� RICHARD BILL OMacLEAN' THOMPSON' .. . r VALUE!VALUE! AMBERLERAREA • Detached 3 bedroom, garage. large sun deck, central air. central A must to see... Amberlea area! Beautiful 4 bdrm. home whnain flr. laundry vac. large eat -in kit.. close to schools. parks & shopping. Don't miss nn., fam. rm. with tp ,bay window in IN. nn., din. rm. &master bdrm.. 4 -pc. en • • 1 this one. Priced at $149.000. Call Richard MacLean at 839-2121. suite, lge. deck & dble. gar. Priced at $205.000. Call Bill Thompson for details at 839-2121. • $ Ir LINDA FLORA WHY RENT? CLARKE, WATERS' _ -- j Beautiful Inside ar VENDOR LEAVING COUNTRY ABSOLUTELY STUNNING -5215.900 Gorgeous home shows 10+++. 75x200 ft. lot in north A master out! This detach( This fully detached all brick 4 bdrm home is upgraded top to bottom 9� Aim, with renovated custom oak kitchen. 60 oz. broadloom. strip hardwood has Jacuzzi, separate shower, skylight. renovated kitchen - all 3 bedroom horn t flooring. central air and more Ask for Linda Clarke at 839.2121, applia9-2es. ung lawn mower. asking $163.000. Call Flora Waters located n sou 0 Ajax features a eat -in kitchen wi -..._..,�. MINNOW pa, w/o to dee ntry 2 bathrooms. fa basement arx s i more. Fo ` I further detail; DICK ANNE I KING' call Gary Kuoc ORBRISCOE• - . , , 589,900 - "THE ENCLAVES- at 683-8542 An affordable condo aeart mc— - C d Pickering w O PickerinVillage TPrestigious e mtal treed 00x 1 f. lot with gazebo &Jacuzzi. spectacular 12th floor pert'louse v ew 'o the westc 3 baths,rerh�ll'x1plwxes, central a!r & vac all tennis, squash n anadultenvrcr-1 Cal' 9 contrWe to the kx Ides offered at $334.900. Call Arme or Rick Br s, ce THIS IS THE at 839-2121. �� S` 7E ONE! j 3 bedrooms 4 bathrooms dill, � I `Family room _ ti.4. � Central air I? Finished bsrnt N Ceramics $ natio r, RICK WICHELE * Take possessor .n 3 BRISCOE' ,IONS days. PORT PERRY WATERFRONT $134,900 ACCENT ON DETAILS For viewing ;al 2.25 acre building lot zoned residential with western exposure for Beautihil west Pickering those 'perfect sunsets" Budd your dream home in this fine residential home io all foot lot. Exceptional decor and ISHOL Katherine upgrades. Gorgeous professionally finished basement. All for CFNSFfOI.M' Chisholm' area. Act now as there are a very few waterfront lots still available. b174.900. Call M Jones for further information at 839-2121. 683-8542 , x� Anne or Rick Briscoe. 839-2121 , N M A REAL BARGAIN AT $151,900 Spotlessly clean open concept LYNN ,upY - bdrm. detachec BLANCHARO' SHAW � home on quiet & JOHN BODDY "SCOTCHBROOK" - street. Eat -In Come to Claremont country& ! kk&len, fenced espy the quiet hamlet Yvirg dose to the city. Great kxxtlon- shows a 10 Detached, 3f 1 bdrm., w/o from kit.. entrance u Lovely, updated home on 1/4 acre lot featuring skylights, new kitchen, a from garage, mn. fur. laundry, large family rm. w/fp., large master bdrm., yard Tastefly delightful Waal setting. Priced at $144,900. Cal Lynn Blanchard at 839.2121. central air, central vac., close to school, park & shopping. Asking $216,900. decorated, 2 baths. Cal Judy Shaw at 839.2121. You must see To--. 11ACCE VIBW call e MCNOR' �a. � ^y-�.-� •4- MclVor t . : 683-8542. IJI ANNA WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN! PARKS sETlt= owl Converaerttly located in established Ambedea. Feat mes imekude main t.ocated close to everything, approx. 2,105 sq. It. This home has a large Now is ft Mile to =W&r buying. floor family & laundry room, finished rec room, Central air, ceramics M"ly rim• wian fp., 4 balks, mn. fir laurrdry, w/o to deck off large eat -in kill., Mortgage rales are low, prices are +++++. Asking $199,900. Car Liunie Brown for derails at 839-2121. Listed � � � R ick or Anr* Briscoe M �. so mux, more. aftird&W wfth our in-house friarxing, it can be stress free. For i more information on buying your next home please kali Jan im Buttedey 83 Nom, Llz 4242. PEovsflr PREtiHlM CAS FNrEpLACE ProbesionaMy W deeWK ofedoor Waft, #*A&nde scant an Wwn * & Finished top to bottom, e sf ab& Gmd fe * home ofnfs 3 bdnn, 3 befla, Ice. fam. nn. w14., clots. car gar., immaculate home can be semi �SSy�"O border. This mt an; #AFM iuteloaa, of apple. & so much man. On quiet at o n xibile po�essor Only ommo 88 John f8oddlr euDdAftL $= - CM Rids orMite 8faooe at 830,2121 pie t yard etc. Cal Liz Peovski for more nfonnaation, I s*$ Rep "NOw ~ /� l Indian 8 M eft' AJAX 683.8542 ►LTy PICKERING iI� ('ORP. o 83 1 m4242 HOT NEW LISTING! AJAX DETACHED, ONLY $149,799 This absolutely gor- geous home is fully fnished from top to bottom. Features cen- tral air, a stunning rec room, bride fireplace and much more! You'll proud to call this house home. Hurry, the nice ones never last. Call Marty, ■ 683-8542. PLEASE!!! CALL!!! LOOKING FOR HOMES UNDER $140,000 1 have two sets of first time buyers who want detached homes in Ajax or Pickering for under $140,000. If you could part with yours, call me today. We shoull talk. MIKE NEWMAN' Mike Newman '68M542. ■ ENJOY THE ' LIFESTYLE YOU'VE EARNED! This fabulous Pickering home will - leave a lasting impression on all that enter! Featuring 4 biloma., hot tub, bar, skylight and so much more. This truly executive home overs luxury from JANET top to botiom. Cal belay! Janet Lachance at ■ 831-4242. MW TES TO WESTIEY GO STATION All brick, 4 + 1 bedroom, 4 bathrooms + lacks, man floor family room with fireplace, protessionall **JW basemert with second kitchen, Possible in-law suite. Direct entrance to garage, close to ar arrienitin $189,900. call Sophia Tan' 416.4391660.III 6 1 f STAY "COOL" IN THE POOL!! 4 'Maple Ridge" 4 bdrm. executive 4 Quiet crescent location, backs on to greenbelt �l Cent. air, cent. vac. �1 'Just listed" - This one won't last. r. JUST MOVE IN J Quiet crescent location New 2 -pc. bath and rec room in bsmt. 4 New neutral brdkm. throughout J Don't wait! Call today. SZ491900 i. U BACKS ON TO PARK! J2.525 sq. ft. exec trve Main fkfor tam. rm. and main floor den J Huge master wit full an suite, walk-in closet Shows 10+++. � �o 0'G k THE ORIGINAL GUARANTEE "When you're buying or selling your home with me, if you become Unsatisfied with me or my services, 1 will CANCEL a n y agreement we have established " GUARANTEED. "Ob, and as the heading states, I've been providing this warranty f(lr years ". J Pool sized 45 x 144' lot Huge family room Hardwood and ceramic floors ,! Excellent location dose to an amenities! ATA COME SEE FOR YOUR 4Spotless family -sized home �Cent air, cent vac. �3 baths JOuiet crescent location ROBERT SIXSMITH* 831-9500. INCOME APARTMOM.. ONLY $7,425 DOWN $148.500. Pickering bungalow with separate entrance. Basement apt. rents for $650 per month! 2 kits., 3 bedrooms, 2 4 -pc. bathrooms, all brick in great Pickerng location. why rent? Start gating equity! Call Robert Sixsmah (905) 831-9500 to view. CAGill 619-9500 N Fuiy upgraec-1 Nah cent. air. cent. vac. hardwood. ceramics, security system, upgraded broadloom d Fully fni,sheo basement with full bath J Just move right p1I GREAT EAST ROUGE LOCATION d Premium sued lot - 155- deep d Huge multi -tier back deck Ceramic floors Sunken main floor fan* m h au back fireplace. DO YOU WANT...? A super Ajax location? A newer fully detached home? A roman step-up tub & separate shower in the en suite? A cosy fireplace in the main floor family room? Ceramics? Air? Finished basement? Interlock & a deck? FOR ONLY $164,900? HURRY! CALL CATHY TODAY AT 619-9500! WOULD YOU UKE...7 To buy or sell? Call Cathy McGill today for your free home evaluation & information on all available properties in Durham! SHEILA EARL* 619-9500 VIC'ELLENT 1fALtIE GREAT AREA This kyvely 3 bdrm. home is located in ho demand We*" Hog New Iborirg n kitchen, front hall and baaroom. Mirrored front hall cbset doors. is bck patio with lovely landscaping in tont and back Frri %hW rec room. Wel priced, wont last!! Open Crouse Smft May 28, 2.4 p.m. 9" Fart, 619-9500. LL STEVE LASZLO* �* w$1 1XO 3+28b 3 619-M r.old2 bdrm. apt. Huge iv b drms. up, 2 down wdh sop. r. with rireplim, hwywoW enhance, 2 belie oonrptetely kiL wth w/o to deck, tam. 619.96 Steve �si10. fib, 6199600 ent air. I Steve �� 'Pt+'',�s•, :�:"at��,mas rte.; � . _ .............. ..... LAURA �4_.0 - MARKS* =£-T-C - 619-9500 STOP, CIRCLE, CALL! $119,000 - Semrdetactted home with a large back yard, eat -in kitchen, rwely deoordted, Walled across from park - great value. Why rent? Laura Marks, 619.9500. CHANTAL DOWNEY 619-9500 s .L AVIEW LEFT Fabulous 1 bdrm. r. r, in will a beautiful water view! Specious lung area w/nrerry widows, cosy beloony, fireplace, Mailed glass, Comm 6 appfierrces and did I mention the view? Also hot tub, pool & saute! Call Chantal b gam mora! 9419- 9600. VALUE Extremely well maintained 4 bedroom, e m open concept home. k=. Huge kdchen with w/o l Family yard. Family loom with y F.R. man floor laumdry, . w6_,' en suite with roman tub and more. Asking $174,900. Please can George at 683 GEORGEIa `B542 for more IBANEZ'details. PLEASE!!! CALL!!! LOOKING FOR HOMES UNDER $140,000 1 have two sets of first time buyers who want detached homes in Ajax or Pickering for under $140,000. If you could part with yours, call me today. We shoull talk. MIKE NEWMAN' Mike Newman '68M542. ■ ENJOY THE ' LIFESTYLE YOU'VE EARNED! This fabulous Pickering home will - leave a lasting impression on all that enter! Featuring 4 biloma., hot tub, bar, skylight and so much more. This truly executive home overs luxury from JANET top to botiom. Cal belay! Janet Lachance at ■ 831-4242. MW TES TO WESTIEY GO STATION All brick, 4 + 1 bedroom, 4 bathrooms + lacks, man floor family room with fireplace, protessionall **JW basemert with second kitchen, Possible in-law suite. Direct entrance to garage, close to ar arrienitin $189,900. call Sophia Tan' 416.4391660.III 6 1 f STAY "COOL" IN THE POOL!! 4 'Maple Ridge" 4 bdrm. executive 4 Quiet crescent location, backs on to greenbelt �l Cent. air, cent. vac. �1 'Just listed" - This one won't last. r. JUST MOVE IN J Quiet crescent location New 2 -pc. bath and rec room in bsmt. 4 New neutral brdkm. throughout J Don't wait! Call today. SZ491900 i. U BACKS ON TO PARK! J2.525 sq. ft. exec trve Main fkfor tam. rm. and main floor den J Huge master wit full an suite, walk-in closet Shows 10+++. � �o 0'G k THE ORIGINAL GUARANTEE "When you're buying or selling your home with me, if you become Unsatisfied with me or my services, 1 will CANCEL a n y agreement we have established " GUARANTEED. "Ob, and as the heading states, I've been providing this warranty f(lr years ". J Pool sized 45 x 144' lot Huge family room Hardwood and ceramic floors ,! Excellent location dose to an amenities! ATA COME SEE FOR YOUR 4Spotless family -sized home �Cent air, cent vac. �3 baths JOuiet crescent location ROBERT SIXSMITH* 831-9500. INCOME APARTMOM.. ONLY $7,425 DOWN $148.500. Pickering bungalow with separate entrance. Basement apt. rents for $650 per month! 2 kits., 3 bedrooms, 2 4 -pc. bathrooms, all brick in great Pickerng location. why rent? Start gating equity! Call Robert Sixsmah (905) 831-9500 to view. CAGill 619-9500 N Fuiy upgraec-1 Nah cent. air. cent. vac. hardwood. ceramics, security system, upgraded broadloom d Fully fni,sheo basement with full bath J Just move right p1I GREAT EAST ROUGE LOCATION d Premium sued lot - 155- deep d Huge multi -tier back deck Ceramic floors Sunken main floor fan* m h au back fireplace. DO YOU WANT...? A super Ajax location? A newer fully detached home? A roman step-up tub & separate shower in the en suite? A cosy fireplace in the main floor family room? Ceramics? Air? Finished basement? Interlock & a deck? FOR ONLY $164,900? HURRY! CALL CATHY TODAY AT 619-9500! WOULD YOU UKE...7 To buy or sell? Call Cathy McGill today for your free home evaluation & information on all available properties in Durham! SHEILA EARL* 619-9500 VIC'ELLENT 1fALtIE GREAT AREA This kyvely 3 bdrm. home is located in ho demand We*" Hog New Iborirg n kitchen, front hall and baaroom. Mirrored front hall cbset doors. is bck patio with lovely landscaping in tont and back Frri %hW rec room. Wel priced, wont last!! Open Crouse Smft May 28, 2.4 p.m. 9" Fart, 619-9500. LL STEVE LASZLO* �* w$1 1XO 3+28b 3 619-M r.old2 bdrm. apt. Huge iv b drms. up, 2 down wdh sop. r. with rireplim, hwywoW enhance, 2 belie oonrptetely kiL wth w/o to deck, tam. 619.96 Steve �si10. fib, 6199600 ent air. I Steve �� 'Pt+'',�s•, :�:"at��,mas rte.; � . _ .............. ..... LAURA �4_.0 - MARKS* =£-T-C - 619-9500 STOP, CIRCLE, CALL! $119,000 - Semrdetactted home with a large back yard, eat -in kitchen, rwely deoordted, Walled across from park - great value. Why rent? Laura Marks, 619.9500. CHANTAL DOWNEY 619-9500 s .L AVIEW LEFT Fabulous 1 bdrm. r. r, in will a beautiful water view! Specious lung area w/nrerry widows, cosy beloony, fireplace, Mailed glass, Comm 6 appfierrces and did I mention the view? Also hot tub, pool & saute! Call Chantal b gam mora! 9419- 9600. .� �............ w w t •r. o t rUzi,I'R"F'H+1n'3ye.',►"�''w'�M4!'6. 1e•.t {'�i'1AN�m+Y _ - _ _ --__ _— - �'�`_..'1:�11\.Y�"'�1� ... ......... I -IME %R: WEDS, MAV 3* 1"64FAGE Oshawa -Whitby - Clarington - This Week Presents Date: Sunday June 11/95 Time: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Place: Parkwood Estate 270 Simcoe SIII North Oshawa I 0 I per` z 1 Fabulous Week injamaica ..._ DeV--- *RefivAmnenft o I Compliments Of BunWs PresenteA6S COU PLES,61 &%,., Iff A Expect more from Sears Osbawa Sboppiug Cestre 571-1898 RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR CONTEST 1. No be present at time of draw. f. Albw 3 week p neemin tine from date of requiest. 2 Blackout periods: March Brnk, Easter Weds 7. No clones to dates as Adventure Tour terms and and Cbristmas. cooditiaas in brochures. 3. Travel must be taken between ,lune 1995 and 810096 non-refundable. April 30,199L 9. Twin s000mmodation (couples only). 4. Wimner must provide 90 days prior notice of 10. All cost such as passport aW visa fees, local transportation to and from their dates of traveL Toronto airport, personal insurance, cancellation insurance, and items of 5. Winner must be 18 or over. personal nature are the sole responsibility of the prize winner. Tickets available at the following locations! Catering • Anthonys Hair Studio 1200 Rossland Rd. E. Whitby • Audrey Janes Lingerie Whitby (Pearson Lanes) 135 Byron St. N. • Jewelery by Sandes • Special Moments 137 Byron St. N. Pearson Lanes, Whitby) • ears Travel Oshawa Centre • Val's Bridal (King & Towline, Courtice) • Gift House • Sargeants Rentals 850 Wilson Rd. S., Osh. • House of Golden Ave. 62 Kenneth Ave., Osh. • Parkwood Estate 270 Simcoe St. N., Osh. • Oshawa This Week ^#%I- A. — .._V f r rr s :o 1450 Kingston Rd. Z CO BANKER Pickering O o�w� ° u' 420-4200 Z BANKGR 0 ST 4697 Kingston Rd. 1 Toronto East Realtv g m ,. nnw wi-nn r - MW �:::r rawer ,. ori � i � rias �■ BILL OOSTERHOLT JR.' 0 BILL OOSTERHOLT' 0 ANN OOSTERHOLr JACK MUIR• ANN DAVIS' DORIS MUIR• +�► ' �` lz� Ar - O a 1 CAROLE GOUGH' ROD CUEVAS' LAUREN THI'JIERGE' Pi w a r ' jS JANICE GAR NETT- 0 MARIE HEWITT' 0 MARY WRIGHr • cc J , 0 1 1 1 I VAINO LAINE P. Eng'. 0 SANDRA WRIGHT' E EVA ADAMS' PAT STRUCH' TROYVARLOW NANCY McCOY• DAVID HORBAY ■ BRUCE BROOKS' ■ SUE BOND* KEITH KING* ■ GLORIA MONTGOMERY' ■ PRISCILLA NEWMAN* 0 0 o Laura & David MacLennan, and their team, are proud to congratulate the it 'ftk Top Performers for the first quarter of 1995. The dedication to their profession and high level of service can assure you of the very best Real Estate Services being offered today. Please feel free to contact their office at 420-4200. 0 L-�A a FREEHOLD TOWNHOUSE IN WHITBY 5122,800 Beautifully decorated 3 bdrm. home, fully fenced yard, nearly finished basement, Jacuzzi tub, 3 yr. new. Move in & enjoy. Georgiana Woods, 416-284- 4500. FINISHED TOP TO BOTTOM!!! DETACHED ALL BRICK - W1,900 1.922 sq. ft.. 4 bedrooms, large master bedroom ,;omplete with 4 piece en suite & walk-in Closet. Skyl gM in hall, ceramics in kitchen, foyer, hallway, Powder & laundry rooms. Central air & central vac. Lauren Thrvierge. 4204200. PRICED TO SELL 5% DOWN - $1,148 MONTHLY P.I.T.M. impressive 2 bd". suite, decorated in warm r*orai tones. Prrrate balcony wN*w of conservation area. Includes 5 appliances, central au, cozy fireplace. 2 4-oc. washrooms. To view this fabulous property cell Mona 4204200 E 925 GAYLY ST., ! 33, ONLY 014,900 ' Attention 1st time buyers ' $743 P.I. with 5% down for 3 year term ' Stave, washer, dryer ' 1 4 - pc. & 1 2 -pc • Finished rec room • Mary Wright 905-427-M. 420-4200. =179,900 This is a bvely fainly home does lo $duo * d umhes & Lake Ontario. Large country When 1900' (appronc). Finished rec room. Lot 50021.9T. Cal Gbna Mbntgomsry Bus.: 420- 4200, Res.: 686,9048. P-; 4F- 0 T� v _. • COUNTRY N THE CRYta! • •" ONE OF A KIND WNGALOW — Frazzled by city Hanes?? Retreat b a 2,000 sq ft. cualom home & fn. bent. Quaky findings top to Bolan! Herdwood ft, master an su4e. Double car serape Prime 874420' Garden. A •Moet" lo see! Cd Jmice Gamelt, 420200. T SOUTH ROUGE COMMUNITY - $238,800 OPEN HOUSE, SUN., MAY 28, 2.4 P.M. Approx. 2.800 sq. ft.. 4 bedrooms, lavish en suite in master bedroom complete with Jacuzzi tub, skylight, ceramics in foyer, hallway, kitchen. powder and laundry rooms. Prof Iandscapin;, interlock walk & drive. Ann ;ays 420-42X A •" IN-LAW APARTMENT •'• - Own your own 3+1 bdnm. home, loaded with upgrades' Gleaming upstairs and down, in an excellent raghbaxhood, close to the lake. Explore • the possibilities at $147.899. Call Keith King, 420- 4200. 204200. • 44 & 66 FALBY COURT CONDOMINIUMS Pince reductions gakxe' Limited tore period only. Call Gloria Montgomery. Bus.: 427-4200 or Res.: 686-3048. r GORGEOUS NEW NOTE N MATURE SOUTH ROUGE COMMUNITY - 6274,900 list completed of 5 new homes. U mry team include 9' cedirgs on the mail floor, gas fireplace, ceramics in entry, & balls, 4 bedrooms. Call for details and Prices on upom" modes. Open House Sunday, May 28,2-5 p.m. POSSESSION TO SUR YOUR NEEDS Heather model, 2,000 sq. ft., open corncept a real brigN family home. Family room wlgas fireplace ceraHnnc entrance, kAchen & baths, separate dining, main fir laundry, fu4 an su40 whisperate shower, much more. Robert Gordon 420.4200. 7,x: ,- JANICE GARNETT ROBERT GORDON 1ST Ouarter Top Producers T SOUTH ROUGE COMMUNITY - $238,800 OPEN HOUSE, SUN., MAY 28, 2.4 P.M. Approx. 2.800 sq. ft.. 4 bedrooms, lavish en suite in master bedroom complete with Jacuzzi tub, skylight, ceramics in foyer, hallway, kitchen. powder and laundry rooms. Prof Iandscapin;, interlock walk & drive. Ann ;ays 420-42X A •" IN-LAW APARTMENT •'• - Own your own 3+1 bdnm. home, loaded with upgrades' Gleaming upstairs and down, in an excellent raghbaxhood, close to the lake. Explore • the possibilities at $147.899. Call Keith King, 420- 4200. 204200. • 44 & 66 FALBY COURT CONDOMINIUMS Pince reductions gakxe' Limited tore period only. Call Gloria Montgomery. Bus.: 427-4200 or Res.: 686-3048. r GORGEOUS NEW NOTE N MATURE SOUTH ROUGE COMMUNITY - 6274,900 list completed of 5 new homes. U mry team include 9' cedirgs on the mail floor, gas fireplace, ceramics in entry, & balls, 4 bedrooms. Call for details and Prices on upom" modes. Open House Sunday, May 28,2-5 p.m. POSSESSION TO SUR YOUR NEEDS Heather model, 2,000 sq. ft., open corncept a real brigN family home. Family room wlgas fireplace ceraHnnc entrance, kAchen & baths, separate dining, main fir laundry, fu4 an su40 whisperate shower, much more. Robert Gordon 420.4200. 7,x: ,- WARNING! Don't Make These Deadly Mistakes When Selling Your Home , AJAX - A FREE new report has just you much stress and strain. been released revealing 9 deadly Almost everyone make at least one or mistakes people make when selling two of these mistakes, at a cost of their home and how you can avoid thousands of dollars. If you are about them. Prepared by industry insiders, this report might surprise you, even shock you. But it's information you must have before you offer your home for sale. This report titled "The 9 Most Deadly Mistakes Sellers Make When Selling Their Home" - is guaranteed to help you avoid costly pitfalls, saving LV put your home on the market, or are planning to in the future, don't be caught unprepared or uninformed? To receive your FREE report, call (683-2992) and a copy will be rushed to you. service over image... Steven Lebel* (*sales representative) Re/Max Quality One Ltd. 1 a. Aro• •- r•, „•..V 10101•9V W.0 J„w 4VI'1V '.6 "'If I I ::11.4 THE NEWS ADVFMrISFJL WED_ MAY u 1911I.PACIr_ 11 CHILDFIND FINGERPRINTING OPPORTUNITY On Sunday June 41h, 1995 parents in Bowmanville and surrounding area will have an opportunity to have their children fingerprinted and their identification records updated. The identification kits and the collection data will be handled exclusively and solely by Child Find Ontario Inc. and their volunteers. This document is kept on file only by the parents or legal guardian. All proceeds raised during the event will be donated to the Durham Chapter of Child Find Ontario Inc. Childfind will be at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex (Hwy. 2 and Regional Road 57) from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. The public will be entertained by Durham Regional Police who will be bringing police cars, a canine unit, a police motorcycle (bring your camera), Casey Bear will be there, The RCMP, Jimbo the Magic Clown with balloon art, face painting and the TD Bank with helium filled balloons. There will be a coloring contest with many prizes to be won, all prizes have been donated by local merchants. Pop, hot dogs and popcorn at nominal charges. All proceeds raised during the event will be donated to the Durham Chapter of Childfind Ontario Inc. This event has been co-ordinated by Sutton Group - Dynamic Realty Inc. 129 King Street East, Bowmanville, telephone 697-1700. PROVEN RESUI.S NEW CHOICE"""' Ltd. M E M B E R B R O K E R D t 'F_ R 900+++ • 5 big bedrooms • Formal dining/french drs. • Octagonal skylight overlooks w6uling circular staircase • As pretty• as its Picture Cal Judy Staeec**•, 837 -IM WHITESIEYER DR. DeL)bsmt. apt., 4 bdrmas., 4 baths, 7 appls. Fant. rm. w4ireplace, 2nd floor laundry, newer carpet, child -safe cul-de-sac street. Call Rawl Casitw*, 8371054. SUMMER HAPPINESS! BeauW landscaped back yard with 16x32' pool on a ISI ft lot This comupktely upgraded homue has new hardwood floors Plus aU new brd/mt. large fare rnL wlfp. A fie. bsrrut. CoU Ron Ar"O, 837 -IM VIACA.YT - 626 ATWOOD CT., 80 EVER DRI t'E, MUST SELL! PICKERI,VG PICKERI.VG • Power of sale 3+1 bdrwL. fun. rec rim, Gorgeous * end unit. Back • In-law apt-fim pound pool interlock drive. walkways A complerely decked/finced • Lou of decking13 baths pntto. Fenced yard Hrdwd floors main level. • Family room - good coed spacious, and tastefully Fresh decor throughout. Cal Jam' St•cet'** finished Call Gary • • Fincshed rec room. Cal! 837 -IM Free***, 837-1#54 Garry Free***, 837-1051. GARDENER'S VENDOR SAYS "HOT OFF THE DELIGHT MOVE!! PRESS" Pickering canone-bstilt 3 Reduced to sell. 3+1 You won't be disappointed 3 bdrnm, en suitelarge bdrnct.. large fin. rnc. years new. Coughlin-buih. 3 fancily -size kit Walk to with fp. Excellent fancily bdrmu.. CVAG quiet street. everything. Call now neighbourhood GU Lora lar8efam. rat. with fueplaee. Cal Rant Casitw*, d37- 7howv"a *, 837-1054. ©� con i�i�ii1•T 837-1054. 105 •, •. JUST REDUCED! JUST LISTED - IF YOU'RE Large ear -in kikhen with AJAX BEAUTY LOOKING FOR ceramic floor A • pantry. Brick bung. w/gorgeous VALUE... Master bdrnt. has em suite addition on maum 160•This home is truly a "best bath. The wet btu in fin. bsmut makes for great lots Fin. bwnt w13 -pe. &buy "... in Ajar central - eniertainimg. Cent. air A fireplace! Cal Barbwareduced to $135,900. vac. A wulkout to deck Call K Sabin**, 837-1054. iaSnish"t CaU today - Barbara K Rog Argue*, 837-1054 837-1054. "25 OFFICES IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO AND GROWING" r. .lPAGB MZ1t!lM NFJDt[B,iWlr<ZW=E& WW, MAY +t4,-1095. . b r. I 1 - a r�ars:,� -� : �. :�■rr� .a► a� fir.. ,.. ���; =IaFoua�or�rs G: SOUTH AJAX, RENOVATED DREAM HOME HOUSE WITH A VIEW!!! Move r and enjoy new upgraded broadloom, modem This 3 bedroom house features a slack & white When, ceramics, new aluminum soffits, greenhouse kit., 2 4 -pc. & 1 2 -pc. baths, fascia & roof. Too many more extras to mention. This 4 fin. bsmt with a w/o to a 12 seater hot tub, level sdespik also offers a ser contaried nanny's su4e win, kitchen. bathroom, ling area and bedroom. 3 large decks much more! ev 3 t ��•_ . .Sy�,iijV BIG b BEAUTIFUL = VALUE!!! PICKERING DETACHED This super detached 4 bdrm . 3 washroom home Spacious brick 3 bedroom bungalow, large eat - shows a real pride of ownership ttroughout. Fully in kitchen. 2 washrooms. split entrance to tented lot and a nicely finished bsrrht. Priced rigtht finished ret room. new windows. CAC & CVAC. at $194.900. Cal for your appt. to view located on a quiet street backing on to park & school priced at 5159.900 to sell ALL THIS FOR $171,900 Desirable area - walk to schools Man floor tar* room & lau ncky room Large. eat -n kit with bpi dishwasher Detached all brick wldouble gar. Much, much more - call today! L- , pi IN AX JUST REDUCED =139,900! Wonderful open concept home, kitchen wit gourmet stand, open oak staircase, 3 tx bedrooms. master with 4 -pc. en suite. Cal today dont delay. SHOMIS TO PERFECTION, $178,000 Il1US'T BE SER OILY 6177,500 3 bdrm., 2 1/2 baths, inn. fir. fam. rm.,This iln I ' I to home is localad on a Quiet steel partially finished basement on premium A has a1 you need. A WV family mi. with Landscaped lot. Upgrades throughout, too R, iOar e, main floor I uxllry, french doors, double many to motion. Swage. A must see! I_..9 rarwraa ^ f=;�s�t ar!s •:� .�.w,�w . E �� �- �I i shr11►— — - '111lu WOW!!! A BARGAIN!!! Det. 3 bdrm. bungalow with a separate entrance to in-law apt., 2 kitchens, 2 sheds, bay window, glearning hardwood floors, pato, 2 4 -pc. washrooms & more!! Only 5119.8009 $5,400 DOWN MOVES YOU INTO THIS LOVELY 2 STOREY 4 bdrm. home, eat -in kitchen, finished rec room. 2 washrooms, carries lice rent, quiet crescent, location, a rntist to see. Hurry, won't last. _ in PRIVATE LAKE PICKERN0 Custom-built horse in north Pickering with 263 ft. of lakefront. Over 2 arras d beautiful landscaped property. Open concept, McykgFits, 4 car garage, hot tub. lots of trees. Enjoy the fake from a private dock! Must be seenT .Y IIIItIfIII�•�.i�i' �� �:' Q NOW ONLY $141,900 This 3 bdrm. fully detached all brick home simply won't last at this all new low price. There's a full walkout to a great deck, super yard, mature trees, finished recreation room with an extra washroom and more. It's easy to view simply call... STOP PAYING RENT This bvely semi is situated in a quiet family neighbourhood. Family -sized kitchen in modern decor and tiny finished basement with ret room. 3 bedrooms. Close to all amenities. Priced to sell. Vestibule entrance to carder hall plan!! 4 bdrms.! 2 baths! Hardwood firs.! French drs.! 2 fireplaces - livinghrhaster bdrm.: 1 inn. fir. office! Studio potential in loft! Large private treed yard Only $144,900. Cap now!!! 1,800 JUST LISTED! DONT MSS m BEAUnFUL 3 BDML HOME IF ihlNy maintained al brick 3+1 bdrm. "WE INEY HEIGHTS" loaded with extras such as cent. all S Tfrtt very Cees have is locdeth on a quiet an large bright kkhen, fin. rec rm. - 3 f3reet for kids, Modem kitchen, kiiehed b b no neighboufiood behind. Cal to �11f lz 49�real vdw). Cali new cert. Sk �y r OWNER SAYS SEW wAstlMaoo „BUNGALOW " T1FN M= OF SCARBOROUGH LZ ONE OF OUR FINEST OPPERNGS Ir01M i10Y„I00 This very dean 2 bdnn. detached lou • s sq. R.rhaa .prick has beautiful new windows, flrMsfled A fireplace that tray= inter! Ewryttiq about ttie 3 bedroom Wrtpabw is pe11411 Frortl b bade, top b �0°�°f 111111 °M°�"�Y 3,850 sq. fL rtaet M*himW1 ' Savw+a ahrary - aaparaY > wleh aq.o.. pe Lta,,p�..�..u-.h dtdhan will widl art basement with wgk,ShOp on a quiet cwt � boron Feellrrea larpa eat -in kiidten, fallntaled among ravine e"Iff a. **ad oairge, marble in 17x22' fiw, inn. %mrft � oat epL Tr `' • , • tf•tF A meow bit w� vA site arae an a& 4 good aiae tidrrrs - 3 breiroahia eat -in kitchen, 2 banks. Great Pte• R.na baton n rhom WW - kat row! 5129,500. badtMtioni, f sWW dw in-law fruit trees an added bonus. A must see! � dine - 0 k ft irtfirtile b d decor or colour sclterrte!! Shows b pedectioll The Lake Ontario Wrfront rail.., -N"d W, �( -• ! 4 a -ria`. �. ..- • � T y-- •-�.-' �4 .>-` •two: ' •_ '` '`�" � �' , ( t Mme_ ?,�'•` .. _. , ��- _ _'�`= -, l -- - r,..:: �� -�' ' `>\`• •`. `�`, `'-?-_tea' � •ti >•"''�'~ ' +;, '•� y i{+_ � .1�.-w�• f .r � =' �� r4 .',,;ice . ~-'D r i `. Ste. ��y -�` ►, '���'•� �'' ^. .y. .7►'�:ty i, - ^~;.J r' •• � ' y •lyra• ` r L " ide.. Guide To Tour ........:. The Waterfront r -' v �ralrrdAl -� -� �ellliAr 3 Trail ....... ...... . r�m�,� n,� Waterfront See Page 8 You Knows ........ . nai ACpllltr Materials .... . Trail _ Tour launches Waterfront Trail 23 Waterfront Communities Celebrate Launch during Trail Tour Beginning May 13, thousands of people will join in the 26 - day Waterfront Trail Tour to celebrate the new 325 -kilometre Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail, stretching from Hamilton to Trenton. The Waterfront Trail links 160 natural areas, 126 parks and promenades, 69 marinas, hundreds of historic places, and dozens of fairs. museums, art galleries and festivals in a con- tinuous ribbon along Lake Ontario's waterfront. David Crombie. Chair of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust, will join people from each community on the Water- front Trail Tour - walking, cycling, in-line skating, and canoe- ing the Trail's entire length. With the help of local waterfront guides. naturalists, and historians, and the Guidebook to the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail, the Tour will highlight the challenge of protecting and restoring our waterfront as well as the history and make-up of Canada's most populated and vul- nerable shoreline. In every community along the Waterfront Trail, local gov- emments, conservation authorities, service clubs, and commu- nity groups will join with the private sector and the provincial and federal governments in celebrating the Trail opening dur- ing the Waterfront Tour's daily visit. The official opening ceremony will take place at the Royal Botanical Gardens on Sunday, May 14 at 10:30 a.m. with Burlington Mayor Walter Mulkewich, Premier Bob Rae, and David Crombie. The public is invited to join them on foot, bicycle or in-line skates on 11av 14 or on any day and at any point along the Tour. The Tour will conclude in Trenton on June 1 1 where the uavio Crombie, chair of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust, on the Waterfront Trail. community has planned a fun wrap-up to the Tour. Why drive from Hamilton toTrenton when you wa? Join the Waterfront Trail Tour on the dates listed below. For more information, call the numbers below. Saturday. May 13 Hamilton 905-525-2181 or Saturday, May 27 Ajax 905-427-8811 905-546-2045 Sunday, May 14 Royal Botanical 905-335-7895 I Sunday, May 28 Whitby 905-668-5803 Monday, May 15 Tuesday, May 16 Thursday, May 18 Friday,May 19 Saturday, May 20 Sunday, May 21 Monday, May 22 Tuesday, May 23 Wednesday, May 24 Thursday, May 25 Gardens and Burlington Official opening Burlington Oakville Mississauga Etobicoke Humber Bay Western Beaches/ High Park/Garrison Common Garrison Creek Don River Scarborough Rouge River 905-325-7895 905-815-2000 905-896-5384 416-394-8222 416-392-4899 416-392-4899 416-392-4899 416-3924899 416-396-7021 416-396-7021 Tuesday, May 30 Thursday, June 1 Friday, June 2 Saturday, June 3 Sunday, June 4 Monday, June 5 Wednesday, June 7 Thursday, June 8 Friday, June 9 Saturday, June 10 -Sunday, June 11 Oshawa Clarington Ganaraska Trail Port Hope Cobourg Hamilton Township Haldimand Township Cramahe Township and Colbourne Brighton Township and Brighton Murray Township Trenton 905-725-7351 905-623-3379 ext. 219 905-885-6980 905-885-5519 905-372-5831 905-372-1693 905-349-2822 905-344-7352 613-475-2775 "613-392-4435 613-392-3513 Friday, May 26 Pickering 905-831-1711 or 905-420-4621 For more information about the Tour, call the Waterfront Regeneration Trust at 416-314-8572. Day re-eiiachnerr p i 27Mi-Music in the Park, Rotary Park. pt-Sin'hcoe Celebratans-m ' _ ' gg� • • • • • • 7 -$ Todmorden Mills HeritageMuseum and Arts 3 427-8811 Centre, Pottery Road 416-396-2819 my my 18 -SW. 4th -Canadian National Exhibition including „ + y Ur -22nd -zoo week -Downtown Merchants give free ego p Historical walking and Driving Tours. tthe Canadian International Air Show on Labour 15 children's tickets to the zoo. Downtown Brochure 349-2 Day weekend. 416-393-6000 Bowrnarwile, Clarinyton 905-623-2997 Whitby *South Hakfimand Horticultural Society Rose ft1�r - th-17th Annual ~Biggest Sidewalk Sale, Downtown24 Show Caron Nind Hal - 2:30 pm. 905-349.2.106 tlt Mix 99.9 FM Be�achlest - Kew Gardens, QueenMtly 15 Bowrnanville, Mann" WS -6Z, Street E 416-690-9186 Pfit mown" 2MIt-Brm Kelley: Algonquin Light .illy Exhibitlon. The Station Gallery, Henry and Victoria Mk-Pingle's 3rd Annual Strawberry Festival. Pingle's n/ -The biggest little parade in Northumberland streets. 905-668-4185 24 Market, 1805 Touton Rd. E. 905-725-1019 z County celebrating Canada Day (Grafton Arena). Scarborough th-Brian Kelly: Printmaking Demonstration. TheJly 14 Station Gallery Henry and Victoria streets. 905- 0 -30th -Wooden Boat -Festival. 50-60 restored 668-4185WSouth Hakfimand Horticuhural Summer Show. th-15th Anniversary Classics on the Water" 28 wooden boats on display in the Port of Newcastle. 14 Cathedral Bluffs -$$-Symphony Concert on the rad -Victoria Day Fireworks -S- Cullen Gardens 300 377 Baldwin St. 905-987-5251 16 St. Mary's Church Hal, 905-349-2106 Water 905-509-5857 22 Taunton Rd. W. 905-668-6606 or 905-686-1600 st rd -St. Andrew's United Church Smorgesboard. 22 nd-Queen Victoria's Visit -Queen Victoria arrives by June th-Midnight Madness Event, Downtown 23 Ghon. 905-349-2490 horse-drawn carriage, -$- Scarborough Historical rd -July 2nd -Encore: 25th Anniversary Exhibition. 1 7 Bownanville, Clarirgton. 905-623-2997 Museum, 1007 Brimley Road. 416-431-3441 3 The Station Gallery, Henry and Victoria Streets M -June 10 -Ten Little Indians presented by the 905-668-4185 0 -27th -Great Ganaraska Country Side Adventure. Colborne 25 Scarborough Theatre Guild -$-416-3964048 th-25th Anniversary Lawn Parry. The Station 26 Visit any or all of 65 farms and gardens. This tour .jU11B Gallery, Henry and Victoria Streets 905-668-4185 highlights the Ganaraska Watershed. 905-983-9= &by to Philkpine Canadian Celebration Music, dancing th-2lst-Apple Blossom Tyme Festival -heritage 1 5 and festivities at the Scarborough Civic Centre th-Country Town Singers-$-Cun Gardens 300 '20 walking tours. ,r various locations 905-355 18114 lle 416-290-6814 4 Taunton Rd.d W. 905-668-6606 or 905-686.1600 • • • st-Apple Blossom Tyme Valcsmarch-Pieters th-"The Annual Event" Loam how to plant and care 21 Appicyard. 905-355-2863 �16 for your summer annuals. ,0 am -416-396-4048 th-Whitby LACAc Historical House Tour -tour 10 �y 1 O historically and/or architecturally significant homes th-Spring Tea aBazaar-St. Paul's Presbyterian nd-July Bth-A Talent for Murder presented by the $$- 905.686.2621 or 668-58M (Toronto kne) 13 Church, Walton St. 905-885-2622 22 Scarborough Players 416.396.4048 th-Teddy Bears' Parry -$-Cullen Gardens 300 th-Aug.-Dorothy's House Museum Spring Tea and Brighton July 17 Taunton Rd. W. 905.668-6606 or 905-686-1600 14 Special Displays -Garden► Hit -905-797-2465 May st-Canada Day Celebrations -Thomson Park. 1h Summer Garden Tow. The Station Gallery,7th-Capital June 1 st- 28th -Spring Birding Program-Presqu'ile 1 416-631-7127 24 Henry and Victoria streets 905-668-4185 1 � � y�e 244199' Mustca Provincial Park Saturdays a Sundays. 613-475-2201 st-Canada Day Celebrations-$- Scarborough tar -Sept 4th -Summer Entertainment-Canadianna W 1 8th-Doraft's House Museum Farm History st-Oct. 31st -Year -Round Volcsmarch-10 km non - 1 Historical Museum, 1007 Brimley Road. 24 Show -a 45 minute musical review. -$- Cullen 17 Weekend-Agrieultural History and Antique Farm 1 competitive walk -Harbour View Motel and Manna, 416-431-3441 Gardens 300 Taunton Road West 905-666.6606 or Implements. 905-797-2465 Lakeshore and Baldwmi. 613-475-1515 1st -3rd -Scarborough Cricket Festival at UA4norea m 905400-1600 and AsMonbes Parks -416-396.7411 .ah► dr S illy Centre. Tea a Rose Show. Runt Clark ph 28th Presqu'nc Spring Binding Program -S- and Day every Thursday -S -Cullen 24 Activittr Comae• 6 Presqu ile Provincial Park. Ontario St. 613 475 0 -3rd -Robbie International Soccer Tourney 204 J Gardens. 300 Taunton Rd. W. 905 -SM -6606 or 2 1 fields -Robthrouge I the city nal So -74,1 9o5f661600 1 sl -2nd -Canada Day Festivities. Memorial Parka pk-Pot Luck Dinner a Open House. - Proctor st-Canada Day Cekbratio. a Ft. rks-$-Cullen Agricultural Park.A9u0�5Y8�6t5 5519 1 2 House. 613-475-21" 28 8th m1 st rtirg entente fork Various 1 9054 1600 Taunton Rd. W. 905 668 6606 Or 5 Flower & Vegetable Show. Ruth Cfxk Activity 2 0th 21 st-Warblers a Whimbrtls weekend -laird F locations 416-396-7411 AuguM Centre. 905-885 8656 walks. Presgcn'ile Provincial Park, 613-475-22D4 st-Scat. WFestiwl of Flowers-$-Cullen Gardens. to Sim�a Day Games $Scarborough Historical 1 300 Taunton Rd. W. 905-668-6606 or 906-686- • • • • 28 th-Lighnthorse Cafe -Folk songs and music -Proctor 7 Musrpnrrh, 1007 Brimiey Road 416-431-3441 1600 House. 613-475-2144 tlh 13th -Art Natural n the Guild Inn -fumed art 1h Aug. 6th Larndmarks: Time or PlacelDuPont Naturally 8 Canada Art Competition Exhibition. The Station JLNW fh Official Opening of Proctor House 2 to 4 pm 1 2 and craft show and sale. The Guild Inn, 201 .wry. and Victaria Streets 9�5-4185 VcWnWNorth all -55 Kin St ad W Country Dancers - 12 8 Proctor House. 613-475-2144 Guildwood Pkwy. 416-698-7322 13 Victoria Hal -65 King Street W. 905-372-2210 th Sept. 3 -Selections from the Permanent 1h -June 18th -Art Gallery of Northumberland st-Canada Day Celebrations- Proctor Park. • •' 2 Colection. The Stabork Galery. Henryannd Victoria 13 presents 'Tom LaPwre - The Arena of Heart and 1 613-475.2144 streets 905 -MB -4185 Mind-. Vittoria M. 55 King St. W. 905-372-0333 W For the Love of Lleder teatu Mark DuBois and st-Sept 4th-Prncial Pa Young Naturalists $- Miy st�eflheer - mg 1 Presqu'ile Provincial Park. Ontario St. 613 -475- 11 -Frenchman's Bay Festival. Everts and activities ad, M i 4pt - Labour Day Weekend Events -S- 14 Brian Finley -Victoria Concert HaU. 55 King St.W. 2204 11 for the entire5229 0905 to 831e6 0 L�� �- 2 Cullen or 906Gardens 300 0 Taunton Rd. W. 905-668-6606 905-372-2210 a 905-372-8791 W-Barcovan Road Annual Yard Sale -Carrying Place. Illi -Northumberland Music Festival Grand Concert -8 613-475-1355 28 th-Steam Up and Openng-YorklDurham Heritage 19 Victoria Hal. 55 King St. W. 905-372-2210 Railway -$- Puckering Museum Village. Hwy. 7. 1 5 gfScmnurfest- Downtown. 613-475-1383 906.683-8401 or 905-.420-1620 905-372-2210 15 Hall. 55 King Street W. .dine 24 905 372 2210 25 *Teddy Bear Picnic -Rupert Bear, -S- Pickering Ot-Durfmn Philharmonic Chair Concert: ~A Pot- *B� Halls "Words and Music- Series -Victoria th-Gosport Wmrtron�estr aI 613-475-4368 Museum Village Hwy. 7. 905-683-8401 or 28 Pours of Song" featuring the Oshawa Festival 27 Concert Hall. 55 King St.W. 905-372-2210 or 905-4204620 Singers- Harmony United Church. King St. E at 905-372-8791 et-7th-Presqulle History Weekend -$- Premu'ile .dilly Harmony Rd. 906-721-9290 or 905 728 1739 .dile 6 Provincial Park. 613-475-2204 Park, an Day Pickering Pride Festival Kinsmen d-�wa Sports Hall of Fame ktduttiorn Ceremony th-Suburbanairs Barbershop Concert -Trinity United 1 Park. Sandy Bade Road. 9054M-4621 31 -Oshawa Civic Auditorium Complex. 99 Thornton 4 Church, Division Sl. 905-372.6125 Rd. S. 906-728-5162 *Brighton Horticultural Society Annual Flower tit -Antique and Classic Car Shaw +Pickering �dllte Mt -Concerts n the Park -open air concerts teaWring 19 Show+ Brighton Legion. Park St. 613475-2715 2 Museum Village. 905.683-84010 905-420.4621 Cow" Concert band -Tuesdays - Victoria Park. rii-1 lth-Oshawa Lot Theatre: Charlotte's Web For 905-372-0644 Mf20th &igtlrs Dons Moque and Craft Show -3k d -Grassroots Folk Festival-eary-Canadian folk 2 Yotpr-1-62 Russell Are. 905-723-0282 1 9 antique dealers. 35 crafters $King Edward Park 23 music, -$-Pickering Museum Village, Hwy 7. Mt Cobourg House Tourconducted tour of eight 19 Hwy. 2.613-475 x346 o(613-475-0297 905483-8101 or 905.42D4621 d-S4orytest '95 - Arts Resource Centre. j 7 heritage ►antes and restored St. Midael's Ctnurch 3905-579-7149 $$.Victoria Half, 55 King St. E. 905-372-6125 or ne-4th-Mornrchs a rants Weekend -$- AugW Mt-Carrera Del -Photo -$- 905-372-5831 2 presqu'ile provincial Pack. 613-475-2204 13 Village, Highway 7. 905-683-8401 or ' 14 M i 2NII~Concerts n the Park-Oshm Civic Band. 24 Aug. 20 Art Gallery of Nor>humbeAannd presents 906-4204621 McLaughlin Bandshell, Memorial Park. selections from the pew motion-Vhc-0 >M-Hymrr Sing, -$- Pickering Museum Village. W5425-735, Hall, 55 Keg St. W. 905-372-22,0 • • 27 Highway 7 906-683.8401 or 905.420.4621 Wnik4iesta week -parade, ethnic concerts, 8 pariMiorns, teddy, bears picnic4ak�w P ka j d-b"obow9 , ,'II L FestivaKa � pay Ce ons-Firewrorks. lire barrels. wnos 2785 a 1 Cekbta11ons. Victoria 1 sports -Wooler Bal Field ' *Canada Day-Liwientertainment. games ed Cobocir9 Ones - Donegan � 1r-16th-Kerne Festival. Presentation of historical 1 k,isbrcel dklpkys Aneworks Lehsvisw Park O'Arcy Sreet S 9/16-373.0047 /906-372-0626 14 events. 613-391-2313 Mt -Oct- ,5 -MM Downs Raoe Trach-0ut�ftorw 4 rarknkg444cor Downs. 388 H". 2.906.686 0948 k d-Canade Day Celebration - Oshawa Sydethinn ' �i r' 9 Volawalkars Club Annual Event - 10 - Mhpetret 1450 Simco SL S.. 905-438.7624 (� km and 15 bon evaMs-Vk Coria Park 905-3724974 Mile1111-Village Atte i Crafts Show/Sak-Village � all-3rd-Clgl *w d Comrrrera Pancake Br ald�. Trenton community Centre, 22 Sherwood A» e- *Aug. lW"t ft in Pok -Bill Askew, & His kelorfa "� Z VPark 905.372-5831 1Y� 1 905 Efts -9466 oriGnestn-flAclaugtttin Bendshell, Mettetiel Park v OPSWA" Qpenirrg o1 the Trail Saem Waller" - i 90"79-2220 A11�fl1 1tM 10 km Run The Lake - Rotary Duk at, 8111, 131x. 2hM, i 2MConcert Band of ,1 at Fraser Park Muirte 1 905427-8811 = w ilii -Concerts in the`Park-Oslakra Citic Band ` 1 oppur9 Pn - � at the Park~ Victoria.Mlly Z McLaughlin Bandshall, Memorial Park. C a stents Cance *Canada Day Celebration -children's activities, 1 , m Mie Parc, - Rotary Park. 966.427-M l- 906-725-735, Puk 8 pm. North 5-372arh Land Yacht Rep" Car Slaw dhhic food. musical entertainment, fireworks - z,. !701101 Wakayama Kenji" Picnic -27th annual 906372-58310416.461.6032 12 - Victonif Perk - elehsrhbewrn 613-39'1-3243 *19th -Ajax Home Week. y Ajax Comautmry 9 0 for it We 8 tefitees ft 23rd -Summer Festive-sidewralk sale. Flotilla of !20th-Cobourg Film Festival -movies-Best 6 Cern, 75 centennial Rd. 905.427-8811 a � 18 Western Moser kat, 930 Burnham % 905-372-5831 20 � on Tract Raver- downtown, 613392-3242 _ fM i t�htl-CatceAs is Nle Patfc (J:Mwre Cmc Bend- rtAnnual Bathtub Race sponsored by Branch 110, J et-Cartade Day CoM ations -Yotrntg Sinew of McLaughlin Bandshell, Memorial Park. Q -Oct. 1 -Art Gallery of Northumberland presents Trent 905 725-735, " . '26 Amran Trilogy: The Split, The People, The Land. 23 6 � Legion, rent RhverABay of Qilnk 1 Ajax 906.427.8611 Vlctorie Hall, 55 King SLW. 905-372-0333 I r 1M -Durum '95 Autofrst. Geneel Motors of Canada - 0 ( t11 i n*Musk in the Park, Rotary Perk. %7 Btlldeg.905-723-7828 906-127-ae1, =Under $10. $$ = Over $10. --- FF R V P11 - Cl O o^. V% r =� 1BRUCE T0.A i L, 199 a 7 If -- 3 2 4 1 40 HAMILTON 10 o�5CU5s��N . 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Dundum Castle TORONTO 56. Post Manor HAMILTON TOWNSHIP S COBOURG 28. high Park AJAX 78. Gage Creek BURLINGTON 29. Sunnyside 57. Rotary Park 79. Carr Marsh 5. Burlington Canal/Beachway 30. Exhibition Place 58. Ajax Waterfront Park 80. %lane Dressler House Park 31. Ontano Place WHITBY 81. Victona Hall 6. Joseph Brant Museum 32 Coronation Park 59. Lynde Shores 82. Cobourg Harbour 7. Royal Botanical Gardens 33. FortYork Conservation Area 83. Victoria Park and Beach 8. Cootes Paradise 34. Antique Market 60. Whitby Station HALDIMAND TOWNSHIP 9. LaSalle Park 35. Harbourfront Gallery 84. Hamlet of Grafton 10. Spencer Smith Park 36. CN Tower and Skydome 61 port Whitby 85. Barnum House Museum 11. McNichol Park 37. Entertainment District 62 He denshore 12 Burloak Waterfront Park 38. Queen's Quay Terminal Kiwanis park CRAMAHE TOWNSHIP b COLB(RNE 39. Toronto Islands 63. Intrepid Park 86. Big Apple 'the 13. Shell 13. Shell Park 4O. Leslie Street it SP 67. Apple Route (Sceruc Drive) 14. Bronte Harbour Waterfront 41. Ashbridge's Bay Park 05FiAWA BRIGHTON TOWNSHIP & BRIGHTON Park 42 Eastern Beaches 64. P Marsh 88. Presqu'ile Provincial Park 15. Coronation Park SCARBOROUGH � Lakeview Parkhouse 66. Sydenham Museum: 89. Proctor House Museum 16. Oakville Harbour Area 43. Rosetta McClain Gardens The Three Houses 90. Gosport 17. Erchless Estate 44. Scarborough Heights Park 67. Second Marsh 91. Brighton Speedway 18. Gairloch Gardens 45. Cliffside Village CO.McLaughlin Bay Wildlife Reserve MURRAY TOWNSHIP 3 TRENTON 46. Bluffers Park CLARINGTON 92 MurrayCanal 19. Blradley Museum and Bradley 47. Cathedral Bluffs Park 48. Sylvan Park 69• Darlington Provincial Park 93. Twelve O' 1C ock Point Anchorage 20. y Marsh Conservation 49. Guildwood Park/Guild Inn 70. Darlington Nuclear 94. t Kente 95. Hanna Park Area Area 50 East Point Park Generating Station 96. Mount Pehon 21. Jack Darling Park 51. Rouge Beach Park g 71. Bowmanville Zoo 97. Fraser k Marina 22 Port Credit Harbour ING PIC52. 72 Port Darlington 88. ck � m ial Walkway 23. Adamson Estate B2. Petticoat Creek Conservation Pe HOPE TOWNSHIP 3 PORT HOPE 99. Lock One Inte tation ntre 24. Lakefront Promenade Park Area � Wesleyville 100. RCAF Memorial Museum LAKE ONTARIO WATERFRONT TRAIL !aopll PUBLISHED BY THE WATERFItONT REGENERATION TRUST WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF METROLAND PUBLISHING. PRINTING & DISTRIBUTION. DESIGNED BY ENVIRO5ENSEo 1995. Trm l eY OF QUfwT 93 ►, • • • Adak Aetmtk6 a • W11th-Spring Craft Farr -S -Spencer Smith Park. 10 905-632-77%tk-Oakville s Fun -Fit Challenge -Appleby College 540 • • • 27 Lakeshore Rd. W. 905-845-4681 st-Oct-Du 'MCastle restoration and th-Moon In June Roadrace-$S-City Hall, Brant ,kpW it y 1 archeological project -S-610 York Blvd. 905-546- 1 0 Street. 905-632-7796 st-Picnic in the Park Oakville -The Oakville Historical QueenWRoEl Military Band from the Netherlands - archeological 1 24 � Elizabeth Theatte . 4,rr229-,753 2872 th-Multicultural Festival -Spencer Smith Park, Society. 905-844-2695 13th -Bach Elgar Choir -s -Centenary United Church. 11 90.5-335-7704 th-17th-Largest b Oldest Sidewalk Sale in ��th-Guildwood Park Walk. Meet at east parking lot Main St. W. 905-527-5995/800-265-0952 1h -15th -4 -Day Evening Walk -participants walk on 15 Downtown Oakville. 905-844-4520 near Galloway Rd. 2pm to 3:30 pm. 2 th-Opening of Wild Waterworks -$-Confederation 12 trails -$-Royal Botanical Gardens, 680 Plains Rd. W. th-Walking Tour of Old Oakville -Oakville Museum, th-Croatia Day in Canada-Oueen Elizabeth Theatre. O Park. 905-561292 90 -25-383-6319 18 80 Navy St. 905-845-3541 30 905-672-8600 th-Sound of Music Festival -Brant Street Village th-Oct. 15th -Golden Horseshoe Live Steamer Days- dune 30 Sundays -Hamilton Museum of Steam and 1 5 Square and Spencer Smith Park, 905-333-6364 or 23 rd -25th -Oakville Waterfront Festival -S -Lakeside >d -4th -The Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and 905-634-5594 Park, Coronation Park and Bronte Harbour Technology Grounds. 900 Woodward Avenue. Sullivan Canadian Children's Opera Chorus du 905-847-7975 905-546-4797 th-Arts Festival -St. Luke's Anglican Church. Maurier Theatre Centre, Harbourfront, Queen's �� 16 905-634-1826 th-1920's Garden Pa at Oakville Museum. Party Quay W., 416-973-4000. rd -Nature Walkathon for the Environrnent-Red Hill 24 905-845-3541 3 Valley. 8:30 905-664-8796 th-Music in the Park -Music Centre Bandshell, rid 3 d P 1 M t' n exhibition of roducts 18 Central Park, 2311 New St. 905-335-7808 3 rd -Greater Hamilton Tattoo- $$-Copps Coliseum, 24 th_Beachway Park opening -905 -634 -SAND York and Bay Streets 905-546-4222 rd -4th -The Battle of Stoney Creek -Battlefield Park. 905-662-8458 1 th-17th-Geritol Follies -20th Anniversary -Hamilton 2 Place. 905-528-8095 17 th-18th-Hamilton International Airshow. Hamilton Airport 905-528-4425 24 th-Silver Band Encore! The Bach Elgar Choir and the Hannaford Street Silverband. Great Hall. Hamilton Place -S$-905-527-5995/800-265-0952 1 st-Canada Day Celebrations -Oldies theme. Crusader Car Club. fireworks Harbourfrom and Pier 4 Park. 905-546-4646 1 st-Canada Day Celebrations -Hamilton Military Museum. Dundum Park, York Blvd. 905-546-4974 9 th-Grant Beach Garage Sale. All proceeds go to the Beach Preservation Society. 905-547-1814 21 st-23rd-Greater Hamilton Aquatest - Hamilton Harbourfront. 905-546-4222 22 •e -23rd -Annual Antique Steam and Gas Engine Show -$- Hamilton Museum of Steam and Techn logy. 900 Woodward Avenue 905-546-4797 rd -Royal Hamilton Light Intan" Band Concert - Hamilton Military Museum. Dundurn Park 905-516.4974 11 th-13th-Festival of Friends -Canadian music and cratts-Gage Park. 905-525-6644 11 th-13th-Canusa Games -amateur athletic competition between Hamilton -Wentworth and Flint. Michigan. 905-546-2537 th-20th-16th Annual Migscon XVI -historical 1 8 mnaAues battles recreated on tabletop -S -Ramada Molal 150 King St.E. 416-351-7207 20 th-An Evening in Scotland -Hamilton Military Museum. Dundum Park 905-546-4974 Sepbernber 4 th-Labour Day Pa Picnic-s'.arts at York and Queen Streets 905-547-2944 24 th-25th-Just for Kids-$-Bronte Creek Provincial Park. 1219 Burloak Drive. 905-827-6911 24 th-25th-Hamilton and Burlington Rose Society Show- Royal Botanical Gardens. 905-527-1158 1 st-Canada Day -S -Broome Creek Prov. Park. Burioak Dr 905-827-6911 1 st-Canada Day Celebration -Spencer Smith Park. 905-634-5594 1 st-Strawberry Social -Joseph Brant Museum. 905-527-1158 8 th-9th-Reptile Mania-S-Bronte Creek Provincial Park, 1219 Burloak Dr. 905-827-6911 8th-11th-Burlington Annual Lily Show -$-Royal 41 Botanical Gardens. 680 Plains Rd. W 6-387-4588 16 th-Roots of the Past-$-Bronte Creek Provincial Park. 1219 Burloak Drive. 905-827-6911 23 rd -Kite Festival -Spencer Smith Park. 905-335-7724 27 th-28th-Bugs 'r' Beaubad-s-Bronte Creek Provincial Park. 1219 Burloak Drive. 905-827.6911 29 th-31st-Birds of Bronte-$-Bronte Creek Provincial Park. 1219 Bur" Dr. 905-827-6911 Aimund Salurby's-Farmer's arket- Brant and Elgin Streets 905-333.9868 2 od-30th-Lunch Hour Concerts -St. Luke's Anglian Church. 905-634-1826 5 th-6th-Creatures of the Night-$-Bronte Creek Provincial Park, 1219 Burloali Drive. 905-827-6911 7 th-Joseph Brant Museum Surnmerfest-LaSalle Park. 905-634-3556 12 th-13th-Spirits of Bronte-$-Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Budoak Drive. 905-827.6911 13 th-Chddren's Festival -Spencer Smith Park. 905-335-7724 1 &I-Bronte Harbour Village Canada Day Fest-Bronte Road. 905-842-2486 1 sl -Canada Day Celebrations -Coronation Park. 905-842-2486 1 th 16th -Oakville Jazz Festival -lakeside Park - 4 905-845-6601 ext. 3097 16 th-Walking Tour of Old Oakville -Oakville Museum. 80 Navy St. 905-845-3541 20 th-Aug. 27th -Origin of Things. Centim ial Gallery, 20 Navy Street 8 Gairloch Gallery 1306 Lakeshore Rd E. 905-844-4402 21 st-Midnight Madness -Street Festival -Lakeshore Rd.. Downtown Oakville. 905-844-4520 4 th-Sept. 2nd -Oakville Summer Theatre -A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. There Goes the Bride, Blue Castk-SS-Cerrtre for the Performing Arts. 6 th-Children's Day at the Oakville Museum -80 Navy St 905-845-3541 7 th-Art in the Park S -Coronation Park. 905-827-5711 19 th-Restaurant Walking Tour -Downtown Oakville 905-844-4520 r- eop e m o io p 2 for people with disabilities and the elderly - Exhibition Place, 905-455-4141 2 nil -4th -Comic b Card Collectible Spectacular - Automotive Building, Exhibition. 416-944-3016 7 th-Y.M.C.A. Corporate Team Run -Horticulture Building. 416-921-5171 1 th-11th-City Parent Family Show -exhibits and 0 entertamrnent-Ontario Place. 416.314-9811 11 th-Metro Seniors Challenge -Exhibition Place Grounds. 416-392-8905 11 th-Colonel Sam Smith Walk. Meet at public parking lot Kipling -Lakeshore Blvd. 2 to 3:30 pm 11 th-The Power Plaint, Press/Enter: A Dialogue on the Human Body and Technology. Harbourfroot Centre, 231 Queen's Ouay W. 416-973-4949 16 th-24th-Festival Caravan -international les". with 40 pavillon- $$ -9-day pass various locations, 416-977-0466 16 th-July 2 -Cirque du Soleil-acrobat circus SS Ontario Place -1-80o-361-4585 or 416-861-1017 th. 24th. 2111111h. July 1st. 50. Mlr-Benson b Hedges 1 7Inc. Symphony of Fire International Fireworks Competition - $$-Ontario Place. 955 Lakeshore Blvd. W.416-314-9611 rd -July 2 -Downtown Jazz Festival -over 1,000 • • 905-566-3187 se-CISS-FM New Country Festival - Kew Gardens Burlin1 tlr Sept 17th -Fireworks: Ontario Clay and Glass pr-Beriares Opening -Explore the lives of the Harris 1 � �°n Street. E. 416 69Q 9186 3Ilssorpt Burlington M Cantil, 1333 Lakeshore 25famiy sins their arrival in Clarkson in 1836- "real Lake Race for Charity -14 26 -toot canoes September - Iroquois Rd.. 905-632-7796 Beni House, 1503 Clarkson Read North ay Sep oquois Community Life Exhibit - 1 razz across Lake Ontario from Niagara-on-tlte- 905-615-32n Joseph Brant Museum, 1240 Northshore Blvd. lake to Toronto Harbour -Ontario Place. Lakeshore Ih-Country Colour-S-Bronte Creek Provincial Park, 905-634-3556 20 Burloak Dr. 905-827-6911 AUFM BMd. 416.691-1113 th-BicycM Exhibit -Joseph Brant Museum, 1240 th Top & Bottom Regatta -Memorial Park in Port 71 1 st-2ad-Cdn. International Dragon Boat Racing 14N die�1. �'"3 20� 90&04_ Roast - Joseph Brant Museum: MM 19Credit. Don Rowingpub-905-5663187 Federation eder tion7Exhibition Place Walerhont. sl -Susan Warner Keene: put 01 Nature. Burlington th - Z M -Port Credit Boat Show-Crodit Harbour sl -3rd -29th Annual CHIN International Picnic - 21 Art Centre, 1333 Lakeshore Rd. 90"W-7796 rl-Lakeside a la Carte -$$-Spencer Smith Park- 25 Marina. 905-278-7005 1 Exhibition Place - 416-531-M :2o9D5'333.9 27 *Summer Active '95 -village Square. Downtown W -Com fest-$-Bradley Musuem. 1620 Orr Rd. *Aug. 26th -Fort York -Garrison Road, oft Filed Burlington and Spencer Smith Park. 1111 -Youth Concert Series -Spencer Smith Park, 279 -1569 1 Street -S -416-392-M7 ext. 265 905-335-7704 26905-335-M4 Mr Youth Concert Series- Spencer Smits Park. *27th -27th -Exploring our Earth-S-Bronte Creek ad M �' ��e the Opscenic �! � �� Point � VI � M WL 27 905-335.7724 26 Provii Park, 1219 Burlosk Dr. 905.827-11 t oo 3 D 2 2 pm 3 30 pm 27 *Spring -� on the Farm - Ireland House 27 th�irlo oft Dr. 906 827- Park Com Roast -i playgrounds Jade Darling Park 905 896-5296 10 �Mnds. 1 Bruning prape�ige-Exlrb 0oa Piece Grounds. 418-512-3848 .MIIM • • • - *16th-Molson Indy-practice and qualifying rid -Aug -friday Evenags-Keep Your Cool: Spencer *kchilecture and the Decorative Arts -Joseph 14 rounds Friday and Saturday. race Sunday - 2 Smith Park 905-335-7724 _ 3 1 Brant Museum. 905.634-3566 .MN1! Exhibition Place. Lakeshore Blvd. 416.872-NDY I 1 Ml-LakeahompCuommunity Festivai-Humber College 25�Y � Concert Series. Spencer Snmith • • ` 0 416-324-2100 s 3199 Lakeshore Blvd. W. 23� �9� _2 Molson ,. 4 11111-30th-BeaMes International Jazz Fes" - Kew rid -Restaurant W0%ng Tour. Guided tour of 12 tilt~July 9th- Gallery IW5-333-111168 restaurants- $$-Downtown Burlington. 13120 Nagy St Gairloch Gallery, 1306 Lakeshore (sum EwMs�s-Loring Branch Historicel Society26 Gardens, Qum Street, E. 416890.9186 Rd. E. 905-644-4402 ;S(smsrmrrner concerts) 416-251-7062 ,. _ � *30th -Earth Spirit Festival-JaparNse. Native ri-Farmer's Market Grand Opening -Brant and Elgin 1 W-Internatiorlal Museum Day Erctdess House � irst TMr•s =riadays-Strawberry Festival 281ndian, Chinese and Francophone exhibits and Puts. 906 333-9668 8 Museum 905-845-3541 AlOW 416251-7062 �. Ontario Place. 314-9611 ..,;r. 0 -Opening of Old Post Office-wiviNe AAusnurn-80 th-Cycling Da -Jose h Brant Museum: 240 21 st-Natlonal 9 Y D Night Out-Spamsored by the Etobicoke IM-Caribana ParadeExhibition Place Grounds 4 Northshore Blvd. 905-634-3556 Navy St. 905-845-3541 1 Cnme Prevention Association -various locations. 416-925-1107 a 416-394-M 4 ■m -Music in the Gazebo -Spencer Smith Park. 84-9 Tont of Old Oakville -Oakville Museum-, v 1111 -7th -Olympic day music Islarmd Caribbean Music festival. 2 905-335 7724 21 ss -BD Navy St. 906-845 3541 ` 6a andtesthraifieftning 16�-926.116 fr�n Activity Information is subject to change. We advise you to call the telephone number associated with the listing to confirm the event. _ 23 Canadian and imternational jazz artists showas.d- Mississauga $-416.363-5200 rd - Sept. 4 th - Picture This: Toronto Harbour in Art - Juried exhibition and sale of paintings 23 th-War Canoe Championship nship Rues -Mississauga reflecting Toronto Harbour - $ - Marine Museum, 1 3 Canoe Club. 31 Front SOW N. 905-274-2127 Stanley Barracks, Exhibition Place. 416-392-6827 ext. 265 14 th-Musical Matinees -Young Artists Concert-$- Mississauga Central Library, 301 Bumbarnthorpe th-Parkdale village Festival and Tour of Gardens 24 and Historic Homes-horse-drawntours, - Masaryk Rd. W. 906-274-1571 Cowan Community Centre, 220 Cowan Avenue JIM 416-392-6928 11M 1 -Mad Hatter's Tea Party Displays and Exhibits-$- Badley Museum. 1620 Orr Road. WS -822-1569 W29th-du Maurier Theatre Centre -Piano Series 4 4tf> 363 5200 26 featunng jazz piarnsts-S 16 IN - /Nh-Port Credit River Fest-Port Credit Memorial Park. 905-278-7742 Illi 4th. -The Power Plant, Beauty 02: New 29 Work from Emerging Toronto Artists-S- Harbourtront Centre. 231 Queen's Quay W. th-Regatta! Competition between Clubs in the 416-973-4949 17 Western Ontario Division -Miss issamipa Cana Club. 31 Front St. N. 905-274-2127 *July- 2nd -Waterfront Craft Festival Ontario 30 Place. 416-314-9811 th-Rowathon-The Rowing Club -Credit River near 1 8 the Lakeshore bridge. Don Rowing Club- • • 905-566-3187 se-CISS-FM New Country Festival - Kew Gardens Burlin1 tlr Sept 17th -Fireworks: Ontario Clay and Glass pr-Beriares Opening -Explore the lives of the Harris 1 � �°n Street. E. 416 69Q 9186 3Ilssorpt Burlington M Cantil, 1333 Lakeshore 25famiy sins their arrival in Clarkson in 1836- "real Lake Race for Charity -14 26 -toot canoes September - Iroquois Rd.. 905-632-7796 Beni House, 1503 Clarkson Read North ay Sep oquois Community Life Exhibit - 1 razz across Lake Ontario from Niagara-on-tlte- 905-615-32n Joseph Brant Museum, 1240 Northshore Blvd. lake to Toronto Harbour -Ontario Place. Lakeshore Ih-Country Colour-S-Bronte Creek Provincial Park, 905-634-3556 20 Burloak Dr. 905-827-6911 AUFM BMd. 416.691-1113 th-BicycM Exhibit -Joseph Brant Museum, 1240 th Top & Bottom Regatta -Memorial Park in Port 71 1 st-2ad-Cdn. International Dragon Boat Racing 14N die�1. �'"3 20� 90&04_ Roast - Joseph Brant Museum: MM 19Credit. Don Rowingpub-905-5663187 Federation eder tion7Exhibition Place Walerhont. sl -Susan Warner Keene: put 01 Nature. Burlington th - Z M -Port Credit Boat Show-Crodit Harbour sl -3rd -29th Annual CHIN International Picnic - 21 Art Centre, 1333 Lakeshore Rd. 90"W-7796 rl-Lakeside a la Carte -$$-Spencer Smith Park- 25 Marina. 905-278-7005 1 Exhibition Place - 416-531-M :2o9D5'333.9 27 *Summer Active '95 -village Square. Downtown W -Com fest-$-Bradley Musuem. 1620 Orr Rd. *Aug. 26th -Fort York -Garrison Road, oft Filed Burlington and Spencer Smith Park. 1111 -Youth Concert Series -Spencer Smith Park, 279 -1569 1 Street -S -416-392-M7 ext. 265 905-335-7704 26905-335-M4 Mr Youth Concert Series- Spencer Smits Park. *27th -27th -Exploring our Earth-S-Bronte Creek ad M �' ��e the Opscenic �! � �� Point � VI � M WL 27 905-335.7724 26 Provii Park, 1219 Burlosk Dr. 905.827-11 t oo 3 D 2 2 pm 3 30 pm 27 *Spring -� on the Farm - Ireland House 27 th�irlo oft Dr. 906 827- Park Com Roast -i playgrounds Jade Darling Park 905 896-5296 10 �Mnds. 1 Bruning prape�ige-Exlrb 0oa Piece Grounds. 418-512-3848 .MIIM • • • - *16th-Molson Indy-practice and qualifying rid -Aug -friday Evenags-Keep Your Cool: Spencer *kchilecture and the Decorative Arts -Joseph 14 rounds Friday and Saturday. race Sunday - 2 Smith Park 905-335-7724 _ 3 1 Brant Museum. 905.634-3566 .MN1! Exhibition Place. Lakeshore Blvd. 416.872-NDY I 1 Ml-LakeahompCuommunity Festivai-Humber College 25�Y � Concert Series. Spencer Snmith • • ` 0 416-324-2100 s 3199 Lakeshore Blvd. W. 23� �9� _2 Molson ,. 4 11111-30th-BeaMes International Jazz Fes" - Kew rid -Restaurant W0%ng Tour. Guided tour of 12 tilt~July 9th- Gallery IW5-333-111168 restaurants- $$-Downtown Burlington. 13120 Nagy St Gairloch Gallery, 1306 Lakeshore (sum EwMs�s-Loring Branch Historicel Society26 Gardens, Qum Street, E. 416890.9186 Rd. E. 905-644-4402 ;S(smsrmrrner concerts) 416-251-7062 ,. _ � *30th -Earth Spirit Festival-JaparNse. Native ri-Farmer's Market Grand Opening -Brant and Elgin 1 W-Internatiorlal Museum Day Erctdess House � irst TMr•s =riadays-Strawberry Festival 281ndian, Chinese and Francophone exhibits and Puts. 906 333-9668 8 Museum 905-845-3541 AlOW 416251-7062 �. Ontario Place. 314-9611 ..,;r. 0 -Opening of Old Post Office-wiviNe AAusnurn-80 th-Cycling Da -Jose h Brant Museum: 240 21 st-Natlonal 9 Y D Night Out-Spamsored by the Etobicoke IM-Caribana ParadeExhibition Place Grounds 4 Northshore Blvd. 905-634-3556 Navy St. 905-845-3541 1 Cnme Prevention Association -various locations. 416-925-1107 a 416-394-M 4 ■m -Music in the Gazebo -Spencer Smith Park. 84-9 Tont of Old Oakville -Oakville Museum-, v 1111 -7th -Olympic day music Islarmd Caribbean Music festival. 2 905-335 7724 21 ss -BD Navy St. 906-845 3541 ` 6a andtesthraifieftning 16�-926.116 fr�n Activity Information is subject to change. We advise you to call the telephone number associated with the listing to confirm the event. _ Paid know? .s Lake Ontario is the fifth and lowest in elevation of the Great Lakes. •o The volume of water entering the lake through the Niagara River from the other Great Lakes is very large: 80% of the total flow of Lake Ontario. •o Although the lake has a depth of 244 metres, it takes water an average of only 6 years to reach the St. Lawrence River due to the percentage of flow. •o Over 875,000 people live within three kilometres of the water- front, 4.5 million live within a half-hour drive, and 7.3 million reside within a 2 hour drive. •o Over 20 pieces of legislation apply to waterfront activities, including federal, provincial, municipal, and conservation author- ity regulatory powers. Linking Etobicoke and Toronto, the Humber River bicycle -pedestrian bridge was completed in early 1995. A large diversity of species, including 1510 known species of vascular plants, 165 breeding species of birds, 47 mammals, 34 reptiles and amphibians, and 47 species of fish, inhabit the waters Waterfront Trail Guidebook and its shore. •o The lake is a critical breeding destination for fish, amphibians, and birds which disperse broadly into the surrounding environ- ment. The lake is also an important staging and wintering area for a large number of migratory birds. .o Coldwater fish communities in Lake Ontario have changed dramatically from historic populations as a result of over -fishing, water quality and habitat changes, and the introduction of foreign species. Even as early as 1860, the once -abundant Atlantic salmon were ;one from the lake. Consequently, most sports fish populations are maintained by extensive stocking programs, with some natural reproduction in the easterly parts of the Greenway. •o Waterfront Regeneration Trust was created by the Govem- ment of Ontario in 1992. It has a mandate to facilitate the estab- lishment of the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail; coordinate water- front policies and programs; serve as a resource centre and infor- mation clearinghouse; advise the Province and consult with the public on waterfront matters. IF Ihe 400 -page guidebook to the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail will be avail- able as of 'May 13 from the Waterfront Regeneration Trust. In The Waterfront Trail: Evplore Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Along The Shores of Lake Ontario, you will find maps, precise directions and distances, areas that are acces- sible to persons in wheelchairs, and stories about Ontario's new Waterfront Trail, its envi- ronment, history, and people. The guidebook can take you to lighthouse ghosts, places to eat, lakeside mansions where flappers lived in fizzy luxury, places to stay overnight, the architecture that has withstood time, and places to dream. The Guidebook retails at S19.95 ( plus PST and GST) and can be ordered from the Trust and will be available through a variety of museums and visitor centres along the Water- front Trail. See page R jor more details. Lake Ontario Greenway: A Strategy for the Future his 200 page strategy describes actions needed to regenerate the Lake Ontario Waterfront from Burlington Bay to the Trent River by protecting and ' restoring ecological health, a sense of community and eco- nomic viability. Richly illustrated with maps, photos and sketches, the Strategy reports on the progress made to date by the communities, agencies and businesses and proposes next steps. See page 8 for details. Over 40partnershipskeyto creating Waterfront wring the past three years, the Province of Ontario, local governments, the private sec- tor, service clubs, community groups and conservation authorities have worked with the Waterfront Regeneration Trust to create the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail. Forging relationships has been an integral part of mak- ing the Trail a reality. "Many of the issues affect- ing the Southern Ontario ecosystems cross various + political and agency jurisdic- tions," said David Crombie, Chair of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust. "This can create bureau- cratic and political gridlock. Signs reflect waterfront Look for these signs to guide you along the Waterfront Trail ird, leaf, fish. The waterfront (where the sky meets land and touches water) inspired the Waterfront Trail logo created by Scott Thornley. The water's movement on the lake is reflected in the shape of the three elements. The colours represent sky, land and water. The bird, leaf and fish are symbols of life for each ele- ment, linking ecosystem, health and regeneration. This is the single biggest obstacle to the waterfront's environmental and economic regeneration. As well, many necessary projects are beyond the fiscal resources of any single gov- ernment or institution." But the Lake Ontario Waterfront Trail proves that partnerships can overcome jurisdictional gridlock and fiscal challenges. Together with the provincial and fed- eral governments, con,<,rva- tion authorities, _' , anic i- palities and dozens of agen- cies, community groups, ser- vice clubs and corporations, the Waterfront Regeneration Trust has created 40 partner- ships. They have developed the east -west stretch of the Waterfront Trail, but they have also enured north - south acre— 'rom the Trail to inland communities and natural areas. From Burling- ton Beach to Fraser Park in Trenton, the partners have worked together on over 200 community projects. Waterfront Trail '95 This first volume of Waterfront 'Dail Activities Calendar and Map: Spring/Summer 1995 published by the Waterfront Regeneration Trust, a provin- cial crown agency, 207 Queen's Quay West, Toronto, Ont, M5J-1 A7, telephone (416) 314-98572, fax (416) 314-9497, with the assistance of Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Ltd., 10 Tempo Ave., Willowdale, Ont., M2H- 2N8. Front page photos courtesy of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, the Town of Ajax and the Waterfront Trust. roxg c V;4."'ww- A� I" T4,� I V- '4 5TRA-1 ppp—. zj A G U 1 0 E 8 0 Ck, K THE .ATE RR RAIL EXPLORE Yesterday T & I Tomorrow Along the shores Of LAKF ONTARfo mKr.xnom 1NM 7TM&C" 13.95 MONYWOMMMMW I WoMIT TSI I MCAM MOWP&M '4.*v6X us N*X.,64A IM In Ontario A". 7 nl— r ,GROUPS AND � �=� TO true the Wma fiantTrAgroups vW fanli'ies 6n we wmage of ickm pricing an " acdvity hum For more infonradon 1 (416) n"M Am prodijacs OW not be 00* as slrowrr nssrve the r%OK W VAbWiDft 2 prodrrcc %lbAL Quo*fts an Inrind .M.WaOrfarrcilms#rwatlareTiwt am made or primdln Cane& WMAM modm f To Race Your Order Fax (416) 326-6706 Or mad to: WATERFRONT REGENERATION TRUST 207 Queen's Quay West, Suite 580, Box 129, Toronto, Ontario, M5J IA7 Phone: (416) 326-6702/03 MUGS SM LAM MH VVhft CArwiOO CL 3 aoloar EM 1101D BUTTONS -"Mft -4 .,100 pw bug lr� dMIMML— C] FI-sp send me - copy of dwVfterionOTraf Newsletter (no pxdme nvcessvry} I have enclosed a cheque or money order payable to: WATERFRONT REGENERATION TRUST, do 207 Queen's Quay West. 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