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Ajax Home Week starts this week-
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day events include a noon parade
downtown and a I'lower show and
sale tram noon to 4 at Ajar Com-
munity Centre. On Sunday, there's
a concert at Rotary Park from I to
4 p.m. and a Monster Jam Basket-
ball Festival at National Sports in
Pickering from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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p Progressive
Conservatives take 82
out of 130 provincial
seats to form majority
government
By LINDA WHITE
STAFF REPORTER
AJAX-PICKERING -- The
Tory wave which swept through
Ontario picked up Ajax and Pick-
ering along the way, giving Janet
Ecker a decisive 15,000 -vote mar-
ginover her closest opponent.
"My job is to work hard for this
riding and I pledge to do so," Ms.
Ecker promised in a victory
speech shortly after 9 p.m.
She vowed to put the Ajax and
Pickering General Hospital on
`secure footing," to protect educa-
tion, law enforcement and "our
farmland from mega dumps.
"1 won't let you down," she
said to boisterous cheering in a
crowd that included such notable
Tories as former MP Rene
Soetens, separate school board
trustee Kevin Ashe, Pickering
regional councillor Rick Johnson
and Anita Witty, real estate agent
and wife of Ajax mayor Jim
Witty.
The 41 -year-old policy director
for the College of Physicians and
Surgeons recognized the Progres-
sive Conservatives "have had
some tough years." But she
believes voters were "looking for
hope for the future" and supported
"a leader who knew where he
stood" and whose "message of
optimism... touched people
inside."
While PC supporters "don't
mind working hard ... they want to
see some fruit for their labor
rather than giving it all to the gov-
ernment."
At Liberal election headquar-
ters, candidate Joe Dickson
arrived with his wife and children
to polite applause. He compli-
Please see ECKER...pqe 3
Durham West
PC Ecker- 28,815
UB Dickson- 13,799
NDP
Niseman- 9,285
Ind. Reform
Fonseka-882
259/261 polls)
Oshawa Riding
PC
Ouellette -16,659
NDP
Pilkey - 8,442
UB Porritt- 5,670
Durham East
PC O'Toole- 24,029
NDP Mills- 8,600
UB Novak -6,602
Durham West Riding MPP -elect Janet Ecker shows jubilation with her Durham Centre
victory Thursday night as supporters congratulate her. Ms Ecker easily pC
won the Durham Riding seat over Liberal challenger Joe Dickson and 25,099
incumbent Jim Wiseman. Every riding in Durham Region elected Pro- UB Fudong-9,823
gressive Conservative candidates. photo by Ron Pietroniro NDP White -8,107
Local firm loses bid to haul Durham trash
DURHAM — A Whitby
company has been awarded a
regional contract to haul
garbage and recyclable materi-
als, although the business was-
n't the lowest bidder.
The tender submitted by
Foran Disposal Corporation
was about $63,000 more than
the low bid of J&F Waste Sys-
tems of Ajax.
On Wednesday, Durham
regional council voted 24-6,
with two councillors absent, to
give Foran the contract because
J&F missed a mandatory pre-
tender meeting. Senior regional
staff had recommended Foran
be awarded the contract.
The mandatory meeting was
held April 12 with five of
seven bidding companies,
including Foran, attending.
Durham works committee
chairman and Oshawa council-
lor John Aker said the meeting
was held "to clarify items and
to avoid any confusion" about
the requirements of the con-
tract.
Tenders closed April 20,
with J&F bidding just over
$306,000, while Foran submit-
ted the second lowest at about
$369,000.
A staff report to the works
committee noted the "integrity
of the tendering process"
should be maintained by
awarding the contract to Foran.
The one-year contract
involves transporting garbage
and recyclables from three
regional transfer stations and
the Brock Township Landfill to
various destinations.
Foran and J&F have done
this work for the Region in the
past.
Ajax councillor Roger
Anderson said the contract
should go to J&F. "Because
they didn't attend a meeting
that lasted 45 to 60 minutes, I
don't think is reason to award
someone a $60,000 bonus."
Oshawa councillor Jim Potti-
cary supported giving the con-
tract to Foran.
"It was a mandatory meet-
ing. You follow the rules or
you don't follow the rules. The
problem with this country is
we're twisting the rules.
What's our integrity worth, a
few dollars?"
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erals, including social programs
which way it
campaign team
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would go.
and those of his
of Ajax, who They were bash-
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ple didn't think
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Tory candidates
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welfare issue,
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ampaign and the recession
people took it." deeper," accord -
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ing to Brian
Shedden of Pick-
ering. "We're
starting from
deep in the hole
and have a long
way to go."
Meanwhile,
Art Skibicki of
Ajax is "relieved
and looking for-
ward to
change...1've
been harping
about lowering
taxes for years
as a way of get-
ting the econo-
my going rather
than just giving
everyone a tax
break."
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and telephone No. of Durham
Ikince �V, Acrohic Wear on page 23
of the recently released telephone
directory.
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TED (905) 427-0443
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• P I C K E R I N G• V I L L A G E B I A•
Remember when hospitality and good old fashioned, value were
something you could count on. In Pickering Village that ethic still
lives: Over one hundred shops and services on your doorstep — if
you're missing them, you're missing out on some great opportunities.
Pickering Village
Festival
Saturday June 10, 1995
Pancake Breakfast 8 am to 10 am
at Village Pharmacy
Craft Tables 9 am to 4 pm
Old Kingston Rd., Church St. & Kingston Rd.
Parade 10 am to 11 am
Church, Randall, Linton
Live Entertainment 11 am to 4 pm
Showmobile Stage - Old Kingston Rd.
Bratwurst Barbeque 11 am to 9 pm
Courtyard - Old Kingston Rd.
Live Entertainment 11 am to 9 pm
Courtyard - Old Kingston Rd.
Seniors Bazaar & Lunch 11 am to 4 pm
Senior Centre - 27 Linton Ave.
Village Arts & Crafts 10 am to 4 pm
Community Hall - 22 Sherwood Ave.
Historic Tours 11 am to 2pm
Walking Tours of "historic" locations
* SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
• English Brealrfast all day - 60 Randall Drive • Free Balloons • Children's Face Painting
• Fortune Teller • Pony Rides • Antique Car Display • Pickering High School Band
• Jazz Band & Choir • Pickering Concert Band • Clowns • Dance Experience • Jazzercise
• Candy Floss & Popcorn • Various Artists • Collector Plates • Bake Sale • Pottery
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♦EDITORIAL
Blue by you
So the electorate has spoken. And they're talking a
blue streak right across Durham Region with the elec-
tion of Progressive Conservatives in all four ridings.
That local voting sentiment was echoed by
Ontarians in communities across the province last
night when they joined to take a sharp turn to the
right in embracing Mike Hams and his view of com-
mon sense.
But now the real work begins. Though we endorse
a majority provincial government led by Mike Harris,
we also know that we all have a responsibility to see
that his Common Sense Revolution is implemented.
We call on new Members of Provincial Parliament
Janet Ecker (Durham West), Jim Flaherty (Durham
Centre) Jerry Ouellette (Oshawa) and John O'Toole
(Durham East) to call for an immediate summer ses-
sion of the legislature to begin the process of a new
way to govern.
We want to see the first phase of a promised _10 -
per -cent tax rate cut at the pay packet level. We want
to see an end to hiring quotas, tax -and -spend fiscal
policies and job -stifling labor legislation.
We want to see the end of those things but we also
want to see new beginnings.
Ontarians want a government that is responsive to
the people it serves. We want a government that will
run Ontario's economic engine more efficiently. We
want a government that will reduce its size and elimi-
nate the unnecessary bureaucratic remnants of the
New Democrats. We have taken a leap of faith in
embracing the Common Sense Revolution. Now we
implore Mr. Harris and his new government to bring
Ontario back from the fiscal breach -
The numbers are there, the will is there and the
structure is in place. Let's see five years of common
sense. Starting today.
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What about ut a word on the
'good' keds
To the editor:
Re: Ajax Community Centre in "Shambles",
Wednesday, May 31. 1995.
It is unfortunate that anyone could do such a
thing, especially in Ajax, as this centre accom-
modates all ages with activities at such a rea-
sonable cost.
We will always have such destructive peo-
ple around, but what gets me is the fact that
these are the group who get front page head-
InfoSource Poll:
Last week we asked:
Will the proposed registration of all
firearms reduce gun -related crime?
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Given the results _of yesterday's
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lines.
On Wednesday May 24, 1 was privileged to
attend the Exeter Citizenship Volunteer Awards
Banquet. About 70 students were the recipients
of these special plaques. Everyone deserved
some space on the front page of the Advertiser.
These young folk prepared and served a great
banquet, all prepared as part of their program.
I got the paper especially to see some
remarks about this excellent fete, but to my
♦ GUN CONTROL
amazement, not one word about anyone
appeared in the paper.
Don't you think these young folk deserved
better, instead of bringing the rottenness of a
few to the foreground?
I know it is news, but we can do with a little
less about the unlikable acts and a little more of
the good in others of wham we are proud.
Bernice Harcourt,
Ajax
Another way to take my independence
o the ed>ttor:
We've become a country of
wimps.
Our politicians lie to us con-
stantly because they know we'll
take no action.
If our politicians were more in
touch with the much -maligned and
misunderstood hunters in this
country they might realize some of
the traits our forefathers had that
made this land strong are slowly
being eroded.
Hunting, for me, in some ways
is about independence and self-
sufficiency.
It's a chance for me to go out
and use what God and nature has
provided to put food on the table
for myself and my family without
having it inspected, packaged,
taxed, weighed, graded, transport-
ed, stored, shelved, radiated, bar
coded, etc., etc.
People ask why I'm so resistant
to this proposed sporting gun reg-
istry and one of the main reasons I
give is that it's just one more small
way I lose some of my indepen-
dence.
So if I'm going to get ripped
off, let's at least put my money to
good use.
I'm a guy who watched a fish-
ing licence go from $1 to $15, a
deer licence to $20 and change, a
small game licence to more than
$15, a duck stamp another $10 or
so, etc., etc.
Further, a moose licence must
be more still and I hear you must
buy turkey licences.
Also, dogs, boats and motors
need a licence and I have to take
time off work (remember work?)
to go buy all this stuff.
So when you say this will be a
small one-time fee, I see from past
experience your best chance to
gouge the sportsman and I don't
like it.
It's funny how one day a guy
can't shake my hand enough and
the day after an election it's like
talking to a brick.
Come on Dan, I thought you
were sent to Ottawa to do some-
thing about the GST and to resolve
the issue of the airport lands!
Mike Newman
Pickering
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Analysis
Harris has promised us welfare reform,
labor reform and a 30 -per -cent tax rate cut
By STEVE HOUSTON
MANAGING EDITOR
Mike Harris has come a long way from
the rugged terrain of North Bay to the
equally foreboding landscape of provincial
politics.
Now at the top, the provincial Progres-
sive Conservative chief, leading the van-
guard of his party's self -titled Common
Sense Revolution, is set to form the next
provincial government after a sharp right
turn he helped negotiate with Ontario vot-
ers.
But it hasn't been an easy ride for Mr.
Harris or any of the Tory contenders in
provincial ridings across Durham Region.
In the six-week campaign leading up to
the June 8 election, Mr. Harris's Tories
slowly picked up the support of decided
voters at the expense of the front -running
Liberals, and turned it into a mandate for
new government in Ontario.
Mr. Harris's persistent and low-key
style was evident in the approach of
Durham Region Tory candidates, who
preached common sense, common sense,
common sense.
And the people in the province began
to take hold of the notions put forth by
Ontario Tories as candidates hammered in
the structural planks of the PC platform in
May and June: workfare instead of wel-
fare, tax cuts for weary Ontarians, deep
cuts in 'non-priority' spending, smaller
government, a balanced budget.
For Mr. Harris, this election victory
closes the circle that began in North Bay
when he entered public life. It was there
Mr. Harris took a seat in the provincial
legislature — by a 5,000 -vote margin —
in what was formerly a Liberal stronghold.
Under his new leadership, however, the
promise of a brighter future for the party
didn't come to pass in 1990. Instead, vot-
ers opted to give Bob Rae's New Democ-
rats a majority and the Tories came away
with 20 seats at Queen's Park.
In that race, Mr. Harris was up against
some stiff competition. He ran the Big
Blue Machine against Mr. Rae and former
Liberal leader David Peterson who had
confidently called the election, only to
become an historical figure instead of a
governing premier.
In 1990 the issues were decidedly dif-
ferent, although some were resurrected in
this election. Mr. Harris ran a campaign
against no-fault auto insurance, was
aggressively criticized for ignoring calls
for the creation of affordable housing and
introduced the politically damaging notion
of health care user fees. In the western
portion of Durham Region, all three party
leaders jockeyed for votes over the landfill
debate, but it was Bob Rae the voters
believed in.
Yesterday, Ontarians turned sharply
against socialist tax -and -spend policies
and looked much farther to the right in
accepting the Tory view of cutting, reduc-
ing, balancing.
And, believes Durham East Tory candi-
date John O'Toole, the turning point in
this campaign came during the televised
leaders debate last month.
"There was a significant change after
the debate," said Mr. O'Toole. "People
were paying attention. There are some
tough decisions to make and people
believe we have a plan."
Here are the election results from
1990 in Durham Region's provint W
political ridings. The (') denotes the
incumbent candidate in 1990.------- .---.---.
DURHAM CENTRE.
Drummoad White - NDP. 12,594
'Allan Furlong - Lib - 10,2'«6
Jim Flaherty - PC - 9,1.26 ry
Nitro Maltese - FCP-1,186 <%%»
Phil Wyatt - COR -1,067
David A.J. Hubbell - GP - 857
Mike 'The Knife' Hams is Ontario's new premier and he brings to the job a grab
bag full of promises. Durham Tories expect a summer session of the legisla-
ture.
That's no small feat considering the
huge swing from the political left to the
opposing right that Ontarians accepted.
Durham Region's Tory representatives
were fully aware of that shift and geared
up their efforts to, as Mr. O'Toole put it,
"get the message out."
Clearly, they succeeded.
Now that victory is theirs, local Tories
say they will push the party to act immedi-
ately and make good on some of the key
promises put before Ontarians during the
campaign.
That means a quid[ move to abolish the
NDP's labor legislation, introduction of
the 30 -per -cent cut in provincial tax rates,
reforming the welfare system, changing
employment equity or `quota' laws. Fur-
ther, all the candidates agree that a Hams
government will also move quickly to
establish the first legislative session.
Says candidate O'Toole: "Bill 40 (Pre-
mier Rae's labor legislation) would be
repealed at the first opportunity, as well as
freezing Hydro rates. And it would cer-
tainly be in the first quarter that you will
see a change at the pay packet level (based
on the 30 -per -cent tax cut)."
As for the critics, Durham Centre Tory
Jim Flaherty said on the hustings the ele-
ments contained in the Harris Common
Sense Revolution policy book were avail-
able for review for more than a year. He
adds that a Tory government will take a
new view of running the province and
prove the critics wrong.
"The people who said we couldn't do it
were the people incapable of cutting
taxes," said Mr. Flaherty, who rat, against
the same opponents this time around as
last. "That's the way they've approached
government for the last 10 years. It will
work."
In Oshawa Riding Tory Jerry Ouellette
found his campaign absorbing some of the
momentum enjoyed by his party's leader
as June 8 neared. He also found it ratable
that there was a keen awareness level of
voters in this campaign. Oshawa's social-
ist leanings notwithstanding, Mr. Ouellette
found fertile new ground for people disen-
chanted by five years of NDP rule.
"There was a real demand for an
informed vote this time," he said. "People
wanted information." He, like other PC
candidates across the province, found few
residual effects concerning the years of
Brian Mulroney and his federal Conserva-
tive government.
"It did leave a sour taste in people's
mouths, but I didn't hear too much about
it," he said. "In general, things were very
positive."
Durham West candidate Janet Ecker,
meanwhile, has been busy on the hustings
both here in Durham Region, and on
OSHAWA.-
Allan Pdkey -NDP 16,601
Jim Carlyle - Lib - 5,116
Cliff Fillmore - PC - 3,871.
Gary Jones - COR -1,585
behalf of Tories in the Greater Toronto
Area. Last Wednesday saw her in Toronto
for a debate against more experienced
political opponents.
But her belief in the Common Sense
Revolution, and her commitment to live
up to its promises, bring about a pledge
for immediacy and accountability.
"Our first priority is to make sure we
do what we've said we'll do." she said.
"There are politicians who can do that."
Here in Durham, Ms. Ecker points to
hospital services and health care delivery
as issues which occupied much of her time
on the campaign trail, as did the failure of
a resolution to the dump debate.
For her part, however, the Tories have
a clear commitment to deal with it:
"There's been concern about the dump
issue, and we've been clear on scrapping
the Interim Waste Authority," she said.
And there it is. A consensus among
area Tories that centres on quick and deci-
sive decisions on election promises, a long
view of government's role and responsi-
bility, and a new way of doing business
with taxpayers.
But, if there are any real parallels to be
drawn between this election and the one
that brought Bob Rae to power in 1990, it
can perhaps be found in the contrast.
In 1990, Ontarians took a decisive
swing to the left.
Today, they are doing it again, but in
precisely the opposite direction. And the
swing was sharp and swift. Disaffected
voters turned out — again — to reshape
the political landscape. For Progressive
Conservatives following the lead of Mike
Harris, that's the way it should be. Says
Jerry Ouellette: "We've always had that
belief that as a community we can do a lot
more than any individual."
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PICKERING — A Pickering woman whose
son was attacked by two Rottweilers Tuesdav
night says a neighbor who chased off the dogs
with lumber is "a hero".
The hero's wife says the presence of the dog
next door has the couple "thinking about mov-
ing„
Delsie Smith reported Wednesday her eight-
year-old son Jake is "fine. I don't think he'll he
petting any Rottweilers in the near future. He says
he's going to make sure he only plays with the
friendly ones...
The Ilona Park Road youngster, who's "used
to dogs" because his family has two. suffered
bites to his upper right arm, left hand and left
thigh when he was attacked around 7 p.m. by the
Rottweilers as he walked along Commerce Street
on the way home from a friend's house.
Commerce Street resident Craig Traynor was
in his yard beside Holy Redeemer Catholic
School at the time of the incident.
It was excellent that he happened to be there,"
says Ms. Smith. "He's definitely a hero. If it was-
n't for him. Jake would have probably been badly
hurt."
Or worse. Susan Traynor says, "If it wasn't for
my husban4 that child could have been killed."
After driving the dogs off with a two-by-four.
Mr. Traynor "hosed off Jake's wounds and
wrapped ckxh around them," Ms. Smith reports.
Jake was taken to Ajax -Pickering General Hos-
pital, where he was treated and released.
Correction
He received about a half-dozen stitches on his
right arm, which was "badly bruised", says his
mom. And, he's sporting "a pretty good bite
mark" on his thigh.
At press time Thursday, officials of the
Durham Region Health Department and Picker-
ing-Ajax-Whithy (PAW) Animal Control hadn't
been able to talk to the resident who owns one of
the dogs.
When Region public health inspector John
Canning visited the address Wednesday, there
was no one at home, but he could stx a Rottweiler
in the window.
He seemed quite vicious to me. He was bark-
ing, trying to get out the window at me. He's a
guard dog. It's a vicious dog that broke loose and
attacked a bov."
Mr. Canning left a confinement order at the
home, requesting the owner turn the dog over to
PAW. He expected Durham Regional Police to
pay a visit late Thursday.
Meanwhile, the second Rottweiler seen being
driven off in a van shortly after the attack has
been traced to an East York address. Health
department officials there were still trying to
determine if the second dog indeed belongs to an
East York resident as the News Advertiser went
to press.
Mrs. Traymor is "mortified" at the thought of
the Rottweiler being returned to its owner if a 10 -
day confinement proves the dog isn't rabid.
'fbe dog has almost got over the fence at me.
My brother has children and they won't be com-
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And, Mrs. Traynor reports, "I'm thinking about
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Steven Richard flicks. 18, an Oshawa rc%ident and for-
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'Enchanting'productiong
mounted by Theatre Durham
❑ A.R. Gurney's Love Letters
beautifully portrayed by
actors in June production
By EILE EN O'LEARY
SPECIAL TO T! [F \TNVS AD T-.RTicFR
PICKE'RING — Every once in a while I come
across a piece of theatre which awakens my
imagination and transports me to another time
and space.
Theatre Durham's latest production of A.R.
Gurney's Love Letters had that effect on me
when I attended opening night last Friday.
Director Felicia Migliore has managed. with
an imaginative set design, to achieve a dream-
like and timeless setting. The use of sheer drap-
ery fabric creatively placed together with
approximately 30 lighted candles lends a sense
of surrealism to the set reminiscent of a piece of
art.
The set furnishings and dressings are cleverly
functional and thought provoking. The use of a
covered easel and many pictures facing the walls
brings a symbolic element to the dreamlike set-
ting.
The play is about the lives of two people and
their long-time relationship told through the
medium of their letters to each other. Such a
simple concept could be both static and boring.
but not so in this case.
The actors themselves created two believable
and sensitively portrayed characters. Artistic and
complex Melissa is delicately and movingly
played by Jan Francies while solid and political-
ly correct Andy is skilfully portrayed by Darryl
Marks.
Thr use of mood music subtly played under
the dialogue not only sets the mood but also the
shifting time frame throughout the play. Mini-
mal use of lighting in addition to the candles
gives a warm romantic glow to the production.
I was thoroughly enchanted by the production.
I can only criticize an overlong period of silence
at the top of the play_ and the fact the music was
sometimes too intrusive. These minor problems
are easily fixed.
Darryl Marks, who plays Andrew M. Ladd,
and Jan Francies, in the role of Melissa
Gardner, rehearse for Theatre Durham's
production of Love Letters. The play's at
Dunbarton-Fairport United Church June 16
and 17 with an 8 p.m. curtain time for all
shows. Tickets are $9 each and are avail-
able by calling the box office at 831-5016.
photo by Ron Pietroniro
For a truly worthwhile theatrical experience.
do not miss this. one. I rate it excellent.
Love Letters is playing at Dunbarton-Fairport
United Church. 1066 Dunbarton Rd., Pickering
Friday and Saturday, lune 16 and 17. Curtain is
at 8 p.m. Call the box office at 831-5016.
Jazz Catspurr-form in Pickering
AJAX — Cats of the musi- formed regularly at the Fox &
cal variety are coming back to Flowerpot two years ago, has
an Ajax pub this weekend. reunited and is fronted by Ed
The Jazz Cats will perform Morton who's worked as a gro-
at the Fox and Flowerpot Pub fessional musician since form -
in Pickering Village Saturday, ing his fust group as a teenag-
beginning at 8 pmL er.
The quartet, which per- There will also be surprise
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week in our Sunday edition
covering events for the upcom-
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information must be submitted
by 5 p.m. on the Wednesday
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write to the Ajax -Pickering
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SATURDAY, JUNE 10
NATURE: The final week of
an eight-week Nature Club for
Kids is held at Greenwood
Conservation Area. Westney
Rd., six kilometres north of
Hwy. 401, on the Ajax -Picker-
ing border. Games, nature
walks, crafts. Theme is Com-
posting. $5 per visit. It's for
pre -teens. Pre -register. 416-
661-6600, ext. 203 (The Metro-
politan Toronto and Region
Conservation Authoritv).
PICNIC: The Durham Down
Syndrome Association holds its
annual picnic from 2 to 5 p.m.
Reformers bri
at WindReach Farms, Ashburn.
Farm activities, barbecue. 579-
0187.
CAR WASH: The Ajax -Pick-
ering Dolphins minor football
club hold a car wash, garage
sale and barbecue at the Metro
East Trade Centre, 1899 Brock
Rd.. Pickering from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. 839-5862 (Donna Komer).
WALKING TOURS: The
Ajax Local Architectural Con-
servation Advisory Committee
holds free walking tours of
Pickering Village at 11 a.m.
and 1 P.M. The tours are part of
the Pickering Village Festival
and will start at the Showmo-
bile to be set up on Old
Kingston Rd. 427-7149 (Ange-
lina).
WRITERS: The Durham
Writers and Editors Breakfast
Club holds its monthly meeting
from 8 to 10 a.m. at Swan's
Marina. Liverpool Rd. and
Lake Ontario. Pickering. $8 for
members. S10 for others.
Reservations a must. All wel-
come. 686-2085 (Marjorie
Green).
GARAGE SALE: Holy Trini-
ty Church. Kings Cres. at
Burcher Rd., Ajax, holds a
garage sale from 9 a.m. to
1p.m.
Household items, small
June 9, 1995
appliances, furniture, clothing,
baking, books, games and
refreshments.
GARAGE SALE: Area youth
hold a garage sale from 7:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. at 281 Martins
Rd.. Pickering. Proceeds to the
Kids Help Phone. 839-0036
(Cynthia Heard).
GARAGE SALE,: North (late
Masonic Lodge holds a garage
sale and open house from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Masonic
Lodee, Ilwv. 2 and Mill St.,
Ajax. 427-2018.
GARAGE SALE: 1:astsidc
Harmony Chrous holds a
garage sale at Dunbarton-Fair-
port IJnited Church, 1066 Dun-
barton Rd., Pickering from 9
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Baked goods,
books, crafts and more. Per-
centage of proceeds to APPLE
House Shelter. 686-8864.
CAR WASH: 'Ile Ajax War-
riors under -13 boys' soccer
team hosts a car wash at Mood-
ie's Motor Inn, 778 Kingston
Rd. west of Pickering Village
from 9 am. to S p.m.
BARBECUE: The first Pori of
OWASCO Sea Scout Troop
holds a barbecue from 1 to 4
p.m. in the west parking lot
next to the soccer fields at the
Ajax Community Centre on
Centennial Rd.
ng in Hang 'em High Hanger
AJAX-PICKERING — Reform Party immi- in Ajax.
gration critic Art Hanger will be the guest Mr. Hanger, MP for Calgary Northeast, has
speaker at a dinner here next week. earned the nickname of Hang 'em High Hanger
The Ontario Riding Reform Party Associa- ,for his attacks on Immigration Minister Sergio
tion hosts the dinner Wednesday. June 14. Marchi.
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SPORTS
Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363.
Revamped Panthers -
ose two old rivals
PICKERING — The Pickering
Panthers may have gained a couple of
new ice rivals, but they've lost a cou-
ple of old ones just as quickly.
Soon after the Metro Junior `A'
Hockey League's board of
governors announced the
Buffalo -based Niagara
Scenics and the Markham
Waxers would join the
loop, it later had to bid
adieu to two of its most
established squads — the
Bramalea Blues and the St.
Michael's Buzzers —
which bolted for the OHA
Provincial Junior `A'
Hockey League.
The Metro loop, which
looked to have 16 teams
with the addition of the
Scenics and Waxers, will
now start the 1995-96 sea-
son with 14 squads, the
same as last year.
❑»
Choosing a new head
coach for the team was a
long and agonizing ordeal
for Pickering Panthers'
general manager Ron John Bla
Blizzard.
The Panthers, who finished in last
place in the Metro Junior League's
Bauer Division last season, have
undergone a thorough house cleaning
in the off-season since Pickering busi-
nessman Michael Boyer became
owner. The team has a new logo, new
colors, a new general manager, a new
scouting staff as well as new behind -
the -scenes staff.
Which brings us to the naming of
31 -year-old Oshawa resident John
Blackburn as the new head coach early
last week. With three strong candidates
on the short list of possible bench
bosses. Blizzard says he agonized over
the decision well over a
month before finally making
his choice.
"It was real tough
one of the tougher things
I've had to do in my life,"
admits Blizzard.
Why was Blackburn
the man for the job!
Blizzard notes it was his
enthusiasm, along with his
youth and experience in
izzard junior hockey as a head
coach with the Ajax
Axemen and an assistant
with the Cobourg Cougars,
which sold him on the
Kingston native.
"fie has experience
in junior hockey, he's young
and he shows that enthusi-
asm and seems to be as
aggressive as I am. He also
wants to better his career
and he's looking to go to the
,kbum OHI_ at some point. If he
can better himself through
this Organization that would make me
feel good." explains Blizzard.
Blackburn says he's up to the task of
restoring the Panthers to their former
reputation as a top-ranked junior squad
in the late '70s and early '80%.
It was one of the elite organizations
in the league and we're goin , to
rebuild it again. Hopefully we'll build
it into a first-class organization," he
says.
JIM 4\i ,ssr
Sticking to It
Two players with the Ajax Provincial Signs ing Lakeshore 'B' League women's field
team, in background, converge on an lacrosse action at Ajax High School last
Oshawa Thackeray Construction player Monday. Thackeray won 9-3.
who's having trouble cradling the ball dur- photo by Andrew lwanowski
Pickering figure skater
icinputs g on great
PICKERING — A Pickering
third at the Central Ontario
figure skater is one of the elite few
Sectional Octoberfest Competition.
to be chosen for an upcoming
At the 1995 Sun Life Sectional
Youth skating semi in Ottawa.
rdplaced
Championships,thei�
Devon Snider, 13, a member of
fourth ualifyingher
qualifying
Figure Skating Club,
�
to compete at the sub -sectional
One of 24 pre -novice competi-
level where she finished fifth in
tive skaters chosen out of approxi-
f veskate and sixth overall. At the
mately 500 throughout Ontario to
recent Home Club Competition in
Participate in the 1995 Youth
January, she was first in the senior
Enrichment Seminar, under the
brrnm ladies' f mskale and second
direction of Louis Stron&
in the junior silver solo dance
She's also been invited to partici-
event.
Pate in the fifth annual skating
Snider recently passed her junior
show at the Canadian National
silver fteskate and is working on
Exhibition in Toronto Aug. 30 to
her fitth figure. She has completed
Sept 1 along with members of the
her junior silver dances under the
national figure skating team
direction of dance coach Lise
The Grade S student at Maple
Pieterse of the Pickering dub.
Ridge Public School had a great
Snider also skates at the
season of skating, starting it by
Scarborough Figure Skating Club
Pig thrid in her first pre -novice
under the guidance of coach Janice
competitive ladies' event at the
Cook and choreographer Cheryl
F.wem Ontario Auden Skate and
Richardson.
year
Devon Snider
Under -15 Power soccer team
has the juice for Cup victory
PICKERING — The Pickering Power Simcoe Engineering Group under -15
boys' rep e'er team posted an impressive victory over Unionville in the opening
round of Central Soccer League Cup play on Saturday.
Power exacted a measure of revenge over Unionville with a 6-1 victory.
Prckering dropped the championship game of the Unionville -Milliken tournament
to the salve Unionville squad a week ago.
Scoring for Pickering were Robert Violo with two, Oliver
Lopez, Ben Hunter, Andrew Lowles and Fabian Reid with�G�E!//y
singles. Stewart Dido earned most valuable player honors Q �:
for Power.
Pickering now advances to the second round of Cup play.
Meanwhile, the Simeoe Engineering Group squad lost a
oouple of close games to Scarborough opponents in CSL � VI -
Jeb
league action last week. Pickering lost to Scarborough Blues O C402 by a 4-2 score on May 30 and to West Rouge 4-3 on June 1. 06EA
Four of the five goals in the two games were scored by Dido,
with Levan Owoyemi notching the other marker.
Robert Violo was the Pickering MVP in the game against the Scarborough
Blues, while goalkeeper Ben Edenharder got the trod in the contest against West
Rouge.
D00
The Pickering Power under -15 reps will host the under -14 Ontario provincial
squad for an exhibition contest at Beverly Morgan Park on Saturday, June 24 at 3
pm.
There's DO admission charge to what will surlily be a highly entertaining soccer
match.
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edge of Metro Toronto is
essential If interested cal
Vali at (905) 427.6705.
START NOW - Local
company has positions
available in all depart-
ments Earn up to $14.82
per hr if quahffed. No ex-
perience necessary. own
transportation required
C411 404-0403. 9:30 - 490
EXPERIENCED -
Pair: -time sPcr*Ury requred for
Gay Real Estate office
Comvuber skills required.
Mad R@Nxrw to 513 West-
ney Rd S
Ajax. Ontario. LIS 6W8. or
tax 10 (905) 683.5436
IF you are angle or a angle
parent or separated of di-
vorced
rvorced with Ifree years work
exPerence. you may qualify
for manual aarsunce of d
you are over 45 and have re-
cerdy Ghon laid off. You may
Quality ler trairrng assrs-
lance. DIPrCERT. Lotus.
Wordperfect D -Base. Word.
Accpac, Bedford. Autocad.
Ventura. Pagemaker. Har-
vard Corel, Computer Pro-
grarnmog and SYslerns An-
alyst. Cobol. Pascal and C
Photoshop, Quark Express
and Illustrator. Durham Busy
nese Canputer Co". 427.
3010
SECRETARYIL.AW Clerk,
exPenenced Legal Real
Estate Secretary, fun
-nage of Real Estate
files. Ability to work trade.
Pendently under pressure.
must Possess excellent
computer skill including
knowledge of Word Perfect.
Fomil ware, conveyancer.
Send resume. etclude Sal-
ary expectations. avadabili-
ty. 206 King St. E. Oshawa,
L t H 1100, P.O. Box 26026
Franchise / Wnegessent
Parbesrehip. Excellent
opportunity in Oshawa to
manage Successful food
operation. Receive weekly
salary b share in profits.
$20.000 man. investment.
Purchase option available.
(519)686.8117.
AZ DRIVER , Local deliv-
ery, varied start lame and
weekends, drop off resune
at 400 Ckerrerhft fid. W
Attax.
MATURE, with 3435
years experience. Main-
tenance Welder Call 726-
5813 or 411 Bim Sl. W.
Oshawa. tndusi al Tools.
-ENTAL 'lygwns: rogtwred
for rrA*-' l leave. 2.3
days per week Dental as.
sisrant trnperary) required
for 3 week vaabon period
in Arty WOW He practice
416-281-9396
EXPERIENCED reoep-
lionrat,assistant required for
fug hens position in opto-
metric office Send replies
to Box 7180. Oshawa The
week. PO Box 481, Osha-
wa. Ont L I H 71_5
HCA/HOME Support
Worker needed for every
other weekend and 10 Y in
for holidays SNIt work.
must be flexible Oshawa.
Private tome. Leave mes-
sage. 1-416-551.6097
PART TIME HYGIENIST re.
quired. Please, respond to
427-0851
CALLING mature nannies
- live out. care for 3 dw W
ren, 9 yrs. 2 yrs. 9 months,
Hwy. 2/Chuch, Ajax. Call
Mary 4267086. Sept start.
CARE GIVER- 4 yr old It 8
r old. Mon. Tues. Wed.
12:30p"30pm.Hars
keeping -cooking. car nsec-
014ary, experienced.
whir ss Rd/Bayly Sq. Call
839.4636.
WANTED - part time staff.
work days only) live -out
nanny to care for one 4
month old boy in my home.
Non-smoker, Beatrica/WiF
son. Imnediale, 721-9502
DAYCARE available
Monday- Friday. Brock and
Finch area, ask for Betty.
(905) 6835276. Thee
months and up, lots to
TLC, 13 years experi anov.
PROJECT ENGINEER
Automotive growth company requires
Pre -Production Project Engineer. The
successful candidate will have 7-10
years tool & stamping experience, be fa-
miliar with geometric tolerances and tool
& fixture concept. Exceptional communi-
cation skills and good working knowl-
edge of computers including Cadkey/
Auto -Cad are a definite asset.
Remuneration will be commensurate with
education and experience.
Please forward resumes
in confidence to:
L & L Tool Inc.,
Human Resources Department
248 Simpson Ave. South
Bowmanville, Ont. L/C 2J3
(Fax 905-623-1738)
No Agencies or telephone calls please.
We thank all applicants that respond,
but advise that only those selected for
an Interview will be Contacted.
PHYSIOTHERAPIST LIC.
REQUIRED
Full-time for Pickering Office.
Pre & Post op. patients for
private clinic, M.V.A.,
no evenings, benefits.
Call (416)740-4747
(905)669-3832.
HIGH quality, loving day.
care available, two years .
Sale home, nutrisoue food,
activities, fenced yard, re-
ceipts. South Ajax. 427-
1422
ITALIAN MOtfser of 2
available. Come )otn our
I- and crazy bunch, nuh-
bous lunches, 5 yin. exp.,
Brock/Majm Oaks Picker-
ing. 686-6654
DESKTOP PUBLISH-
ER, R --*Y completed 3
Yr . dealgrn course on Mac a
IBM Plaftms, using pho-
b&Itop i8ustrator, Quark
Express, d imarrions, pa-
gemaker, Coral draw. pow-
er POW kid boot, up front.
WN take entry Isvel posi-
tion. Cal Am 905-666
4949
ENTHUSIASTIC Uni-
versily sbudent seeking
summer employment. Ex-
penaoe in relaid and office
work. Katyn. 883-4789.
FIREWOOD 12 -x16 -
hardwood spld and deliv-
ered Call 1-7o5-944-8801.
7p.m.-11 pm
FREE FIREWOOD.
SKIDS i PALLETS.
Hardwood and softwood
nixed -Free delivery avail-
able n the local area. 20
small loads avadable too -
120
04120 skids and pallets. 10
Large loads available304
400 sleds and pallets .June
and July's special offer, can
now 905-4342887 leave
message
IM CHEVETTE, great
working order. 5 speed. 4
dr., great aomsxuter car,
asking $500. 509-3825
1968 Md.sary Ernefgard. 4
cycle Portable dishwasher
with wood chopping block
bp. Almond in color. Ask-
ing $300. 905.6668746.
BUNK BEDS, KEA, white
tubular, mattresses includ-
ed. Exleellew orxndilion,
$290 or best offer. 686-
7343
COMPLETE KITCHEN
CABINETS, with counter
top, staiNess &Mel sink 6
taps, micro wave also
available, asking $475
OBO, ideal for cottage or
bunt. apt. 639-5761
DOWN FILLED couch,
roses on green. $10D. Two
waterbeds $100 each. Cal
(905) 427-8365 After 6/
w askersds.
Gorgeous Custom made
wedding gown. Size 9-10.
Perfect ler summer/fall
weddiigI WW or best offer.
Cal 4247042.
Wal unit $90; wicker/glass
table/4 chairs $200: kikisen
table SCO; desk $35: cal
everaings 905-839.8645,
AIR CONDITIONERS (win-
dow units) and dehumidifiers.
sale service and trade ins,
guarantees available, (416)
726-4057 Pick -ening.
AJAX Pickering Appliance
'Washers, dryers, fndges,
stovesfully guaranteed.
427-6784, 467 Westney
Rd. S 014, Ajax. Come
make a deal!
CARPET - don't buy any-
wrlere else until I stow you
what I can do for you. Can
';ord. 434-0222
CARPET iA-1 Prices, bury
direct wholesale. Free in.
stallation for free esirmate
cal Sal (905)432-2750. or
POW (416)980-9697
Carpet Broker, 100%,
Nylon thick. plush. star re-
>istant carpet For 3 rooms.
inly $369.00. Price in.
,aides 30 Sq. Yds carpet.
deluxe pad and sistalbabon
in your home Free quota -
",)nn in your horse No wr
roast, no payment for one
`,d year, Darvel. 1 -Wo -
217 -0104
CARPET your home at ds-
courx prices. 100% nylon,
sten resistant. Price ncludes
Dad and expert installation
-al Nick at (905) 430.6551
CARPET- SALES 8 IN-
yTALLAT!ON Dscount
Dricsrs available and quality
rntalason. Cal for free es-
:imale 434-2665.
UAHPLT5 - lots of carpet.
100", nylon. new stain re -
,$"M carpets on hand. I will
carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price
InckwdOS Carpet, pren,turn
ped. expert wwtayson. cast
delivery. free esamale& (30
Yard&) Norman 686-2314
COMPUTERS - Gradua-
tion specials IBM 286's
complete 5222. IBM 386's
$555. new 4% w/420
drives $999 Ctanigton
Computer. 164 Baseline
Rd.. Bowmanvdle. 697-
3069.
MANUFACTURER'S
Clearance - Pato doors
(new) 5-&399; 6'-$449: 8,-
$499. Your choice of vinyl
Of alumnum 433-1738 or
1-800.851-8420
FACTORY CLEARANCE,
Mattress soft single $99.99.
double $149.00. Queen $179.
Day bed $89.99, sofa bed
mattress $99. 837-0288
OAK/iMNE FURNITURE.
Why Pay rehad prices? One
of Ontario's oldest and lar.
gest manufacturers, is now
selling direct to the public.
Eg. 7 Pc. solid oak -lining
room suite $1975: 6 pc.
solid pine bedroom stile
$1750. Over 20 stain
choices, all solid, no
veneers. Traditional Wood-
working 905-985-8774.
PIANOS / GRANDFATHER
Clocks - Durham's largest
selection -New and used
Pianos. Not sure? Rens to
own. apt. We. upghl grand,
digital, key -boards. TREMEN-
DOUS SAVINGS ON NOW
Telep Piano Works, 433-
1491.
RECORDS. Record.
Records. Approx. 24
records. Easy listening, bi
band, fifties, etc. Exoeflef
condition, asking $2Ct
Call 905-723-6120 after
p.m.
SHEDMAN - quality bar
style sheds, built on sift
8X8 $649 GST inckudw
Other sizes and dupla
available. Cap 905-509
4961.
SUPER CLEARANCI
SALE on quality brand ap
prances. Best warranoie
and service. Hank's Ap
pkances, 191 Bloor St E
unit 6. Oshawa. 728.404:
(behind Mufstech).
SWIMMING POOL
SUPER SALE
Uner nps or replacing.
TANNING BED new
bulbs. $1.500 a best otter
579-1035 9 a m. - 6 p m.
USED 12x24 above
ground pod. in good work -
mg condlbon 5750 o b o
Rick. 436-1Sal after 6 p m
WOODEN kitchen cup-
board. ceramic taunter,
double wink, brsakf4st
nook. best offer Ga stove
akrost new $500 And
more 432-7301
APPLIANCES wanted,
working or not Fridges,
stoves, washers, dryers.
ALSO wanted, house & ga-
rage or barn. reasonable to
rant. Long 1"" 906-427-
2713.
WANTED - old and an-
lique furrvtiure, anything
old. Scientific instru "nits,
ehna, silver. advertising.
SPorblng, toys. decoys,
dols. milk bottles. colec.
taro or estates Cal Robert
Bowen An" (9o5) 665-
0049 Brooldin
WANTED CAMERAS -
okl ctwla and glass. jewel-
lery, microscopes. We -
scopes, bnoculan and re-
lated items. Clocks. wath-
es.limiture, anything old.
432.1678
WANTED Mcdonalds Mo-
nopoly stamps Will split
prize. Stamp 331
$1,000.000. Stamp 329
$200.000. Stamp 321
$25,000. Stamp 325 Dodge
Viper. Stamp 335 Jeep
Chsmkee. If you have one
Of these Please write to File
*7175 Osfawai'Whifey This
Weep P.O. Box 481. Osha-
wa, Onhrio LIH 7LS.
WANTED to buy - older
kxrvkn*, glass, china. col-
lechbles, memorabilia,
w alctiae, etre. Sitgb pees*
Or estates. Cal (906) 723-
7&M.
BROOKLIN'S Country
Craft and Collecill Shown,
Sat July 22, Sun. July 23,
Luther Vgond Memorial
Arena. Durham's largest
surmrer craft show with too
top quality exhibitors from
around Durham and action
Southem Ontario. Into. 905-
434-5531.
HOT! BARGAINS GA-
LORE - 16 x 24' rectang-
ular Ka ak pool incktdas
decks 8 fencing. $4,595.
Meeft local by-laws 20yr.
warranty. 1-600.668.7564.
PicitenrigiAlax, phone 416
:P your dog waste out
the garbage. Use a
3GIE DOOLEY WASTE
POSAL SYSTEM. Life -
guarantee ball, avad-
In 3 sizes. 9am - spin.
Vs i905)723.5413.
fEN. female tabby.
--mately 6 months.
d abandoned 6 star -
reeds a good loving
Call Karen 686 -
IRE bred German
;n+rd pups lex sale.
starch 22, 1995. Black
4 males. 3 females
go Call (905) 619
E Canine Empire
'es ad screening. re-
-:n compatible dog
.'^.s or nixes. K9 life
H.,•,.Igment. locater servo-
_', .incl kids K9 cub. Cis-
• ,zed tasks welcome,
G+' 1905) 987-3799
;-4 Monle Cara,
.' K: parts car, as is $6001
r 985-7739. leave mes-
_, v
•'itl.1 MIJHI[kJ1V. aL.M"
good running condi
Best offer Cal after
) p m 427-6952.
'985 Olds CNra
- cugham. 4 dr., loaded.
+_E' SALE' SALE'. Was
>
495. now 52995cert.
all 427-9722 anytime
- ss Open 7 days/week
joors. Big Town Sales
CUSTOM homes, decks,
additions 8 renovation.
Reasonable Prices. Work
guaranteed by proles hall
licenced c&WIltns. 20
years exPenisrre. Paper 8
(905)721-7806, (906)697-
3524.
DUCTWORK ngWW,
moved, reloCapd. EaoalarM
rates. Free selimaps, Elco.
trostatic air clesriers, htr
midrtiers. Big, Small jobs,
CallPaW 428-0285.
HI TECH Consiruction -
custom bawmwp blich-
ens, bathrooms, decks, car-
peting. Wing, pkxnbkg
painting, epctit": VfeZ
estimates. Flowenees
available. Call 905.428-
6668.
J.S. ARMSTRONG
DEV. INC. Spec izing
in custom homes, rwma-
ucus. new kittens, wind-
ows, basements, ba b-
rooms, electrical, plurrib.
Ing.. Repairs and ad i0an.
Resdenhal and commer-
ceal Over 15 Yeah experi-
ence. Free estinNes. Cal
Jen, 90536&2362.
1985 Olds Ciera
Brougham, 4 dr., loaded.
SALE! SALE! SALE!, Was
$3495., now $2995. call
Call 427-9722 anytime
Russ. Open 7 days/week
indoors. Big Town Sales.
1985 Olds. Ciera
Brougham. $1800 o.b.o. as
is. 430.3618.
Ives 1 eecrmy wagon, 7-
pass.. loaded. SALE!
SALE! SALE! Was $3495,
now $2995 cert. Can 427-
9722 anytime Russ. Open 7
daysiweek Indoors. Big
Tram Sate 1
lrree ueteority wagon, 7 -
pass., loaded. SALE'
SALE! SALE' Was $3495.
now 52995 cert. Call 427-
9722 anytime Russ. Open 7
days/week Indoors. Big
Town Sales. t
1986 Pontiac 6000 Le
Wagon. V6. air, buckets,
console, fully loaded. ex-
ueNenl condition. Certified
$2595. low kms. Excellent
runner. 686-6183
1987 MERCURY TO-
PAZ.automabc, 4 dr., air.
A1 -condition, $2500, 427-
0038
1987 OMNI. $700.00 as
is. Antique armoire $200.00
OBO 428-8845
1908 112 Jaguar Sover-
OW sham oagnelblack.
184.000 km, certified, all
Papers. $11.500.obo. 1991
Plymouth Voyageur LX van.
loaded. 186.000 km
57500. obo. 4367425
i ace k.wrALrt M. Sliver.
4 Boo,, p+s. yb 158.000 K.
53600. Call (905) 723-
6120
(tie! YUSTAMG CON.., 4
cylinder, very low km. fully
loaded with extras.
56000.CaN (905) 579-8550
1901 Ford Festiva LX,
36.000km, bought new,
Ded92. Imsnaculatet/wekl
marNamed. ami cassette.
5 -speed, p.murror. torted
windows. custom stripes.
new exhaust. 54395. 571-
5671
'MISTER CHEAP',Home
impoverrenls, rec rooms,in
law aparlinents, addibons.
fences, decks. irk. Li-
wcereed ler over 20 years.
all work guararNesd. lex
Fres sebmate call Ernie
906-404.8170
SIGON Construction Ltd.,
serving Durham Region lex
19 yrs. Addlioris, sundedcs,
patio doors. windows, lot-
roonis, litigations. Into esi-
males. 906-5763760.
EUROPEAN do sp.calisc
w d renovate your ballroom,
or mcen weals, as WN as
fluor Yes. Good rsNrencies
and satiahetion guaranteed.
For ki a embnaW call D.
Dykstra 725-4913
BRICKS. Dloektkbne
work Bapaoes, C. I, ja 3
dninreys, our speciaM•
lowest pries, guarantwd
work 721-2044.
C 8 R Maintenance Building
repairs and reniovatiore
electrical, Flu mnbiwp, Ceramic
ltes, carpentry. From spial
repairs to myon renovabor-
Fully guaranteed, lee eaM-
malee, (906)680-3300
x300, 300"-;
1992 Cavalier, like new,
air, stereo cassette, 2 dr.,
60,000 km., very clean.
$9200 obo. certified. 623-
3024.
1992 PONTIAC LE-
MANS,44.666 time. 4 door,
2 year warranty remaining,
certified, asking $6900.
OBO excellent cond. call
72115680.
1992 Taurus
1993 Buick Regal Custom,
71.000 kms, fully loaded,
regularly serviced, mint
condition. $14.500 certified.
Call 571-1440-
1893 UM Asu nor Su nrun-
ner (Tracker), ck/black
convert top. 5-spd. stud . 4 bta
WD., am/knCass. $7,000
km., asking $10.500. oleo.
Must sell 9ti5- i ni 1
1993 HYUNDAI EXCEL
SE. auto. upgraded AM/FM
Cassell. 49.000 KMs. excel-
lent condition , white with
custom decals. $6.700. call
6863346 Everwgs
1994 TEMPO. 30,000 km.
green with grey interior. 4
dr
.. auto. air con., $9500 or
best reasonable offer. Peter
723.1155 or 434-7564.
91 Fwd Taurus LX. One
owner. 4 dr. Sedan 119k
km. loaded $7500. Phare
905-697-2120
DEBT RECOVERY. li-
censed authorized re-
quester will trace. hen and
arrange bad,tf procedures
Credentials upon request
Durham Region Preston
(906)5719506
HANDYMAN - lawn rare.
yard cleanup. jerbage re-
moval . An) ~ 9arieral
work, paintift, irk. Call
Greg at 886-7099.
lawn mowers, dirt i
ski Free delivery anc
up. Discount for Se
433-0438 or 404-9506.
Electrician, icensed, 20
years e*009rre. Free ea-
timates. Al work guar-
anteed. Refferrsences alai'
able. AA �. Cal (906► 8863061 • or
FOR THE BEST prices
and selection in town come
and flee us his weekend.
1992 Sunbirds - 3 to
choose from starting at
$7,9%. 1991 Chev Cavali-
er RS, 6 cyl, auto, air,
$5,495. 1991 Pontiac
Tempest, auto, air, 82,000
km, $7,495. 1990 Chev
Caprice CL Brougham,
loaded, $9.595.. 1969 Chev
Caprice CL station wagon
75.000 km., $7,495. 1990
g LX, aut
Mustano, air,
loaded, 55.995. 1987 to
1989 Mini Vans starting at
$5.995 1988 Celebrities
starting at $3.895. 1988
Cherokee Laredo $6.995
1987 Reliant Station Wag-
on $2,495 1986 Delta 88
Royale. loaded $4,995.
Many more fine used veh,
cies in stock, open Suri-
days,
ur,days, Cerscar Auto Centre.
155 KIN St W. at Midtown
Mall, 579-2886
305 Automobiles
Wanted
WANTED
DEAL) OR ALIVE
'FREE towing lex scrap.
,sed or abandoned cars
trucks. 11x. pick-up,
top pnM Paid.
up to $100
(416) 281499
ELECTRICIAl Licensed
WIN do an types Of electrical
work. Reasonable tabs.
Seniors cl ccint. Fast
service. Call Alex at 433-
7632.
AJAX Moving system - led
services, mows. appliance
and Party specialise. Fat
rate or hourly. We now have
healed storage urip. Now
offering free boxes with
mow. Park and load special.
starling at $99. and up. Cad
ler nformation. 725-0005 of
427-0005.
1992 Chev. Blazer, 4X4, 4
dr., 4.3 5 -speed, tried. air,
till amflm case., red Ili
blacMnt., $13,500 o.b.o.
985-8247.
It
1985 CHEV. Super Van
conversion, 8 cyl. 200,000
Ion . 125rwinhn rjm,o
1985 sliver Plymouth
Voyager, 4 cyl., very good
condition, as Is $3800 obo.
985-7739 leave message.
1985 Voyager SE mini
van. excellent clean run-
nirg van SALE' SALE'
SALE' Was $3495, now
$2995 cert Call 427-9722
anytime Russ. Open 7
days/week Indoors Big
Town Sales
1985'✓oyager SE min
van, excellent clean run-
ning van SALE' SALE'
SALE' Was 53495., now
52995 cert Cap 427-9722
anytime Russ. Open 7
day
t=ek Indoors. Big
down Saba
1966 Voyager. 4 cylinder,
tulornatk. 5 passencer. bed
_chore. certified. good eondl-
�Icn, $0600 Cap 666 1101
1976 BONAIR , hard top
'ent trailer sleeps seven.
'r,q. 3 burner stove. table
and electrical hook-up. I045
�t storage. good condition.
117%. . 668-4722 aF
'e, 6 30
1992 Easy -Tow Hardtop
Trailer w/kitchen canopy.
table and cabnp et. sleeps 4•
6 kill open size. 16x16, lbw
size 4x6 privacy curtain,
exeNsmI condition May be
purchased witNwithout
c4nipmg equipment 579-
1341anytrme.
1992 SUAAMIT, 37 ft- 2 W
Dub. sleep 9. deck. awn-
ing. antenaw
. Lanmower.
more n
Immaculate. no GST.
$30.000 new sacrifice
$18.900.906-579-4538.
HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS _
Move big or small. we price
Mem al! Free essmales.
seniors discount, ~notice
moves. Pianos mowd, also
appliances. Comparable
rales. Call 432-2050.
MEN with large bud will
dpi hoiwehold moves, res►
dential. Corwin rwl. Al
types Of mows. Cal Carl Or
Jars 427-29%.
MICHALSKI MOVING -
hokses, apartrrienp, ogcm.
appliances, and piano spe-
cial". Senior and mid-
month riacourip. Licensed,
irlsured. Free estimabs.
E1coNwM service. Call 43&
7795.
THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, JUNE 9.1995 -PAGE 17
BODY work, collision and 199$ Surray Mirage, 25'
paint work. Reasonable aft cabin, sleeps 4, 260
Mercruser. $22,000 o.b.o.
rales. 25
Years experience. 985-8811 or 965-7506.
263-4412, or 263-8032
AUTO
Tune-ups 8 minor
repairs
Labour $30.00 hr.
Mobile service
available
"7-7"3
{ � s'1hlotorcvclac
1980 Yamaha 1100 Vetter
equipped. $2.300 o.b.o
Excellent condition After 6
p.m 965-8247.
INSURANCE:
Open 9 to 9 by apps.
Monday to Saturday
Motorcycle. Auto, and
very comp_,_.....
Property rates.
call Jones -Dooley
Insurance Broker
(905)427-3595
12 FOOT ALUMINUM
(86 Crestfwwr� 9Hp
Merc.(1h6) with lbw
hours.asking $1600 721-
8766 after 6 or leave mes-
sage
1963 Shepherd 25 !t.,
shows pride of ownership.
fully equipped Pkis Zodiac
dingy and moor. 905-470-
26M
1906 DORAL Bow Rider
(blue b
white) 3.8 litre,
slern drive. Inboardcut-
board 8 -sealer. arnAm cas-
segs. irhCkadeS hueiry duty
trader. $8900 Cal 905-
479-0797 days. 905-509-
0647 r"Oft
CARPET InsaWbons-25
Yeats experience. iastrslch-
n9. our speaaMy. Fres ese•
maps. D 8 N Duran, 907-
1799 or 967.1800
rapyust give us a kal.we
will make you Boise
ahiine.By *exile or every 2nd
ed.Call 3 Protrid
20 M fiberglass California
Jet Boat. 454 big block Olds
Engine, with Tandem traiF
er. $5500 firm. (905)576•
3838.
24' Sailboat sleeps 4, ca-
bin height 61', 7 5 Hp met'
ckry moor. safe dry boat'
many extras. $4500 o.b o.
432-1266
FACTORY fiberglass ,day
sailor, cuddy cabin, motor.
trailer, ready to sail, many
extras ,$1295 00 430.0944
PROP b SKEG REPAIRS -
Fibreglass supplies. West
System Exy, boat paint.
Oshawa (;Dass Fibre Pro-
ducts Ltd., 341 Durham Crt..
Onhawa WW_570.1a.'V%
WAl'1ICU Used Alum,m-
um boats motors and
canoes. Quick cash Peter.
7235281
r
1976 Dodge Motonccme,
86 700 anginal mil's 6
matching 6 -ply radial byes.
4 Pcbathroom. sleeps 6.
ridge. propane or electric.
)burner stove. electric
int. propane furnace. air
:on.. hot water heater.
•,Ichen sink. 440 motor,
'eal wood wt. microwave.
yew batteries, cruise ccn-
trol. asking $7950 985-
8039
iMwA _.,v tM, sun-rne,
HI Low fully equipped.
good cond4ion $2700
(905)9185-1951
A.A..Ac&-E cur. 1•ta, lsi n
WMtby Aparbrent Building
SPACIOUS. Carpeted newly
panted apartment with Bal -
Cary Close to Bus. Shop-
V.
hop
ping All Uhktiss Included
No Pets. 2 Bedroom
$725 00 Cal 4360134
AU NATURAL Lawn Care
8 Landscaping. Renaming
walk. garden eves. pavers.
SoddiN. seeding. clear,
ups, fences Free esti-
mates. Call Doug 571-0360
CLASSIC LANDSCAPE
DESIGN - spociaiziN in
designs only. Garden
design. a9 types. Ponds,
interlocking, docks. No ob-
ligation to purchase Insert -
.1 rine 7f.22
INTERLOCKING BROOK,
driveways, walkways. pod,
paei e, I sups, rehiring
waNs, Ines eepmates, Cal
Bndmc*e Inc. 66&2742
MISTER POST HOLE, au -
Wed post holes, selpg d
posts in concrete. 666-
0400.
MISTER POST ROLE, au-
8n+ed Post holes, aNtirg d
pc2sp in concrete. 666-
0400.
TOP SOIL, triple nix,
irnestore aixeerrngs, yard
6 hlniraelncd waste rerriov-
al. For reasonable rates cal
906-66&7829.
MAGICIAN, clown Ir ends,
ready to entertain ler any
age, any occasion. BirM,
days, promooae. open-
ings, fund raisers. Magic
shows aro fun! Lotkacs
help. 839-7057 or 728-
8334.
VMTW - BLUE WATER MNK
1 & 2 bedroom suites, broadloom,
3 appliances.
101 KATHLEEN ST. W.
Mon. - Fri. 9 - 7, Sat. - Sun. 12 - 5
905 571-3522
SHELTER CANADIAN
PROPERTIES LIMITED.
1450 monthly, utilities,
O C area, bachelor, mostly
furnished basement apt..
close to all amenities, own
entrance, carpeted, park-
ing. clean, warm. bright kill
knchenVbatlt, walk-in closet,
suns quiet single working
person, non -sinker, no
shift workers please no
pets, available July 1st, first/
last. Call for evening ap-
noNhtmrinf 570-7.'17'1
2 Bedroom Apt. 485
Howard St Oshawa $600/
month - ubhtes 1st b IasL
80
Cas 683.68for appant-
meet.
AJAX - 401 - imm.
2 br $650
1 br basement 5550
ut lrbes Included.
Call 428-8406
or 416-286-6732
AJAX..ery attract,re
beamxn basement. well
main ainedldecorated. 4
appliances. storage shed.
prorate lereced yard. with a-
ground pod. near all
arnervbes. On quiet street.
36251nrimw 610-AR'J4
AJAX 'Tlodem clean tae
bedroom basement apt.,
wc
central aentral vac. Sep.
entrance. non- smoker.
1600 mo Incisive. Avail
LAY t Relerertoss We111-
-*WHery 2. 666-2067
AJAX. salt conalned 1
neoryhm basorrhent apart-
-wnk. close to as amWrvties.
Call 666-4905
AJAR- 1 bedroom base-
ment apt, In arreily house.
sepai entrance aa.
Laundry. cable, utthe" n-
ckaded. IsVlasl Avail
1st 5600mon.427-0727
RABBITwants work doing
maga lex children's parties
and all occassions. Have
my own magician. Cal Er-
ror 668.4932
BOOKKEEPER available,
experienced in Bedford,
and Accpac. has own corn -
puler, please contact Wen-
dy,(905)r28-7612.
BEAUTIFUL brand new
NW apartment. Large one
bedroom with ensurte. ca-
ble and utilises, a9 inclu-
sive $750 Prefer non
smoker No pees Must be
seen to be appreciated.
Can smA5fi'4
%,rr4 i MAL wHl It5T -
clearvguiet/spacious In tri-
plex, two bedroom . den.
main floor. $895. Aug 1
Also, one bedroom. bright,
lower level. 5595 July 1. AN
ublibes/taundry included.
2632871 or 263.4125
PICK ERING-E xcetlent
location. stunning main
Ilea 3 bedroom apt$1050/
mach, utilities enckaded. A'
C. laundry . Par", nor,
smoker Available July 1st.
Cap 420.2104
JULY 1- Ajax. close to
hospital. one bedroom
casement apt. with saw,
sip entrance, $600 firsu
Lau 428-2113t
u%ALT isle a Dorm Dernt apt
Park Rd. 1401 area $500 all
Inclusive. 1st d last. suits
single 725-0009 leave
message
JULY 1 Two bedroom
apartrrent. 3 floors, back-
yard. central Oshawa, s7w
as w tb, uue 574-10AR
LARGE one bedroom
apt parking. very clean.
$600 mo all incksneAdelaide.
277j _jr"qA Y 905
OSHAWA LARGE 3 bed-
room apartment 6 ap-
g
22 full lbbaths. 1406 sa Laundry
cold,bonngintercom,parbrg Ck»e to lake.
S90dmom4h. Call b view
7259991
PAGE 18 -THE NEWS i
LARGE one bedroom
basement apartment. close
to Go and Town Centre.
5750 inclusive Available
July Irl 420-7196
Luxury 1 bsdrtoom. Gor.
mea lutchien, fireplace. sun.
nv ground level walkout to
garden. Pickering Village
$700.July 1st. Non-smoker
Call 427-1903,
NEAR OSHAWA CEN-
TRE 2 bedroom. in quiet 5
unit building. tree laundry.
$610 plus hydro. available
Jul' 1. call 905- 839-4659
leave message-
OLIVE/RITSON area. up-
per duplex. t bdrn. fridge,.
stove. 4pc. bath, washer,
dryer ensuite. no pets. avail
immediately. 5630 inclu-
sive. References. Oshawa
404-9352. Tor (416)269-
9288
ONE BEDROOM apart-
ment, br,pht. 4 pce bath.
eat in kitchen. fireplace,
family, room. central air.
5600. no pets. no smokers
Available July Ist, 428-
9363
OSHAWA - 2 bedroom
apartment available at We
and 900 Glen St. Close to
schools. shoppu+g and
Garage Sales &
Fcw Yom
Gmaw
Yard Sales
For Classified Advertising at 576-9335 or fax it at 579-22388
ROLLO DR. STREET SALE
AJAX
Sat. June 10 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Rain or shine
Furniture, batty items. sports Cards. toys.
LEMONADE STAND.
17+ GARAGE SALES
3RD ANNUAL STREET SALE
Shadybroolk Dr. gam - 31P1m
j�;mplhm.� t.,. ayo!yPni�. ,v.:Ip„e5 :OUKS ^i^. ^.ec
furniture. appilanoes. baby items. eledronics, toots.
gardenrig equip i! more
From Hwy 401. north On Whites Pd. 1st right north of
Sheppard Ave Watch for signs "
MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE
HARLEY DR. , AJAX
(Harwood Ave. N. Area)
Sat. June 10. 8 a.m..
Rain date Sun. June 11
Lots and lots of kids clothes. toys, barbie
homes, etc.
STREET SALE 2.;+ TO�$''NHON1Eti YARD SALE
1975 ROSEFIELD RD., PICKERING 097 Antonio Street. Pickering
(LiverpoolTinch area) Sat., June 10, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sat. June 10.9am - 3pm (Rain date Sun June 11) Rain Date, Sun. June II,
SOMETHIN(i FOR EVERYONE !! Too many treasures to list
G.M tslises IfldUded bL logs. clothing household 8 baby items etr:.
Sandy Seach'6ayly.
last requred Call 728 GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Sat. Jun. 10th (Rain Date June 11th)
4993 GARAGure a cr SALE EVERYTHING FOR THE GARAGE SALE JUNKIES
Household items furniture eredrorac games, rays. i11t 93 & 1I0 Hewitt Ctitf.e Ajax
OSHAWA
Sat. June 10. Ran dale Sun June 1 i
Sat. Jun. 101h. 8 - 2 p.m. Rain date Sun.
STREET SALE MARSH LANE
South end ho -rise.
WILLIAM PEAK CO-OP
lots ,r good stun CHEAP!
turn. household i*".computt� accessans
STREET SALE
(W of Raverlscrott, between Westney and
9a.m - 3pm
1990 Whites R/ (Finch ClWhites)
LARGE! LARGE!
2 bdrm - 5619
Cksanifarge RAW l-
Church on the N. side of Rossland )
Sat. June 10th 9am-4pm. Lots of great bargains
GIGANTIC COURT SALE
3" ANNUAL STREET SALE
S MANTEL CRES. TA
GARAGE SALE
Gandy Crt. North Ajax
in house, use of fat imm
Sun. June 11, 9 AM-4PM. (Rain or Shine)
Sat.
at. June 1 ,,;, 8-2 p.m. Raindate. Sun.
(Westney/Rossland)
LOTS OF STUFF
appi�
T~PM fnydrp
Something For Everyone!
Sat June 10th. 9a.m. - 2b,ies_1taCa s.'.- -naves
76:E�']
«wrE AaE alovltr
Sunday Only, 9am - }pm
4364,700
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALESTREET
STREET SALE
Square, Pickering
Sat. Jun. 10th, 9 - 3p.m.
REYTAN BLVD. PICKERING
G.M tslises IfldUded bL logs. clothing household 8 baby items etr:.
Sandy Seach'6ayly.
last requred Call 728 GIGANTIC GARAGE SALE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Sat. Jun. 10th (Rain Date June 11th)
4993 GARAGure a cr SALE EVERYTHING FOR THE GARAGE SALE JUNKIES
Household items furniture eredrorac games, rays. i11t 93 & 1I0 Hewitt Ctitf.e Ajax
OSHAWA
Sat. June 10. Ran dale Sun June 1 i
Sat. Jun. 101h. 8 - 2 p.m. Rain date Sun.
MDEN CRIES., PICKERING
ALANNUAL
South end ho -rise.
11 HARSORO CRES.. AJAX
(Rand s ad and Westney Rd
lots ,r good stun CHEAP!
turn. household i*".computt� accessans
STREET SALE
I bdm-$565
9a.m - 3pm
AVAILABLE July 1, clean
Sat. June 10th, 9 - 2 P.M.
2 bdrm - 5619
Cksanifarge RAW l-
bath. cal 686.0959
GIGANTIC COURT SALE
(L,verpooDGienanna
cludis heal. isle hd wa-
GARAGE SALE
Gandy Crt. North Ajax
in house, use of fat imm
W parking
Sat.
at. June 1 ,,;, 8-2 p.m. Raindate. Sun.
(Westney/Rossland)
LOTS OF STUFF
appi�
T~PM fnydrp
1224 CedarCroft Cres.: xxisrc-
Sun June 11 8-4
Rain or Shine
Sunday Only, 9am - }pm
4364,700
Lots of Goodies::
1730 McPherson Court, knit 11
STREET SALE JUNE 10
1230 RADON ST. 9-3
S. BAYLY OF LIVERPOOL RD.
STREET SALE
ENGEL COURT, PICKERING
(south on Whites Rd. )
Sat. June 10
OS -AWA : ,,,,-x.- off Brock Rd, South of 401. 9a.m-i p.m.
Ogsernenl apartnterK $650 GARAGE SALE SAT JUNE 10th. 9-2 pm C100es. kenitwe• toys. kitchen ware and much store.
nwwv nckdes heat hv- GARAGE SALE 1643 HOLLYHEDEDGE DR. PICKERING
rr
s ). paw pamnq a en- GARAGE SALESat. June IO
trance 576-64x2 Cara , 9 alit - I pill ( Brock 8, Major Oaks Sat. June 10. Raindate � � w *
Noire Remax ily ban 504 Driftwood cM, designer vacuums
clothes. glassware. TV, radar. Sun. June 11. 9-5 p.m. GARAGE Sj
CLEAN amity b„iaing vacuums *much more.
Osnawa Korth, one two [Whiltes Rd./Mghview) 972 Gablehurst Crs. Pickering
bedroom Includes - Heat. (FinctvFairport) all kinds of goodies SAT. JUNE io, a. -30-z.00
hv0`0, fridge. Move. Lauri -
ay faCdr/eM availableGARAGE SALE 248 RAVENSCROFT RD. AJAX
r.'3-2094 FAI REACH CHARNWOOD COURT
RATEPAYERS Assoc. 21 GILMOUR DR. AJAX
OSMAw& ental, ped- June
10/ hood nue 11, -2 p MULTI FAMILY STREET SALE BARGAINS, BARGAINS
loom 0aices t neif O.C.. Sir June 10/Sun. June 11.9 2 p.m SAT. JUNE 10
4 app0imM °arm' lily S450imonth aux 1/3 S at w
YY' Bayty 8 Westsho,e or S of Ba I iftes Rd. 8 A.M. - 2 P.M. SAT. JUNE 10, 8:30 - 2-00 p.m. 3rd Annual Street Sale
1,11111141" krsYlast• -109, - Come one, Come alt, - Bargains Galore' WHITES RD/STROUDS LANE Coomer Cresent, Ajax
ss (905)5aA-1581
Sat June 10, 7-2
OSHAWA- 2 bedroom BARGAINS GALORE.
apt ' 4 STREET SALE.
aHSor Dark 269 Cor- 929 . Mutt rare Sale Sa! „,;ne I 3:30-2
ewe Heat hydro DUNCANNON DR
parking. 1 SAT. JUNE 10, 9-2 P.M. 3RD ANNUAL 3 STREET YARD SALE
N dogs 72 6a2C Picketring (Finch A DWe� Office kitchen. tloniptaers spial applances rlsctuc riower
BALATON AVE., CORTEZ, Martns. Davidson. a Cherrywood Rds
r25 927e p K I�eAI Saprday - Sun June tph - 11th
Sat June 10th start time 0 a.m. a 2 pm. 1190 Map(egate Rd Pldtefmg .AYE Dine/ Finch COLMER AND LUBLIN gow3pm Finch d Mona Area_
PICKE eoro114G - Large new canvas lent tra ler. hese wares 8 Uvldren s items BAY RIDGES (Liverpool /Bayly S.) 1St len after railroad tracts. N of Finch of Akira, kJow
One bedroom apartrmierX
July Nt. noxi wrookera. N signs
Mules or couples
separaa trance. $7550 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE a FAMILY 1282 RADOM ST. PICKERING,
mcaiive "last retwenc- June 10th. 9-1 p.m.
as 61st -263a 97-99 MARSHALL ORES. AJAX �C Sat June 10, 8-12 noon, sew NOM M &AT. 7 A34y SUN 10 AJ1L
(PICKERING V ( V Rossland ! Sall June 10 9am-2M beige couch, IOVeseat; 10X4 i. lil'iente, M chamette
,i toys. book cards bicycles baby furniture. cookware. skis !Whites Rd a Hwy 2) 1 Chainlink dog run; microwave; (2 West of Lrmpool South off Glinarna)
a"CIO-ie July 1 Urge collectibles. and more for TOO MUCH TO LIST.
modern banielor grand bar9a^S Everyone 1990 Sundance; and lots more. Kids dares. toys. Iyare colectibNs, estate, lode. irlens.
poor apadoorit Suit
single
furMxe. Nintendo household. boobs. puzzles. dc.
Tram at door Suit single , 1.
occupant $620rnonthly / , ' / 8�nrIMEA111
/ '
1CaDe 6tltiG, 80MA gay
PICKERING VILLAGE.
Lxboln Street. 2 bedroom
basement apartment 3 pc
bath. Park". nice yard.
available July 1. $675
wily Exch Property
UWW Mrierk 404-6664.
PICKERING- large clean
2 bedroom saff corttairrd
baeenlerl apt. 4 PC. baft
laundry facikaes, close to
schools aril amenities
Awl. July 1. $780 mdu-
swe. 427 -SM
NEAR GM. 2 -bedroom
aparsurrw, hardwood floors
It rougl" close to burrs,
ski". i shooPig. July 1,
5780 a/ r4luenle. 579-
1848.
TWO bedroom basslient
apt South Oshawa, good
parking, $800. AN inickisive,
571-0110.
TWO bedroom besenienr
apt, eeparale entrance.
i $699/mo. Plus unless and
cable. Available irrrie-
41uaisly . No pets.
non-smoker. Pickering. 619 -
ISM or 416-2860649.
TWO BEDROOM, clean
.bngtd , paces, 2nd floor.
Duplex walk b GO. $675
month hicks,", available
now / July 1, 866.4650 or
azo -P477
WEST SHORE - LARGE
2 bedroom bweement
1 spar"Wit. laundry facia
,les, pool. cable. parking,
696 al iridial". wo--
1�
Whitby - Orr bedroom
apartment. $550 2 bed-
room $635 Cal (daylinis)
725.8911 Evwwgs +
weekai ds 668-4016.
WHITBY- 2 bedroom
basenrrd apt 5600. Avail-
aW July l at Parfu ig, a-
ble - u0ksas rnCkxbd. lu
8 last Cal 579-1076
WHITBY- 2 bsdroan kn w
ry apt.. kings 6 slove, wall.
king dntarite to Go. bus.
Parking. laundry lea. Aalwg
$625. 433 -OW or 433.
7637.
WHITBY- Duillerin St.,
large 2 bedroom. Now Go
tin 4 shoppirg. No Pols.
Al rlclus; . 404-1414.
WHITBY- Spaciao two
bedroom padag. now Go.
no Pols, peso, $795 ncu.
sive. July hit (416) 699-
5287
WHITBY, 1 bedroom par-
bally furnished baserrent
apt., suitable for quiet
workng mature person.
SSocwmmtNy, available
immediately. Also small 2
bedroom apartment. $650/
month. available July 1.
(905) 500-9913.
WHY rent when you can
own your own horse for
lea than you Mrtkr! Cal
Davit Haylodt Sales Rep.
Paum Surn alit Realty
(1991) Lid. (905) 6663800
or (905) 666-3211.
AJAX - 4 bedroom man
floor laundrY. $1200 Oil
01294-5010 (905) 619.
3611 Leave message
AJAX - Three bedroom
Pkn finstrd basement 4
apptiarioes. Clow to sores.
community Centre. 51.000
An u lift". rrgosabN.
Raferenow. July Let. Call
(905)6813-7750. Naw
massage.
AJAX - Womneymol.
beaMkl 2 rosy, 1.500 sq.
1L. ewse bedrow s. 4 ap-
Plane", satin Witten, 11/
2 babe, wak b Go and
schools. fenced yard ga-
rage. Available end Jute.
$1.100 plus. 427-4321.
AJAX, large 4 bedroom
home, double garage. W
pkanees, at, broadloom
throughout large yard.
near amenities. Available
Sept 1. $1200 plus. 433-
7875
AJAX- 3 bedroom main
floor. bilge, abve, laundry,
air con., all inclusive.
$1000/mo. firsVlast. Aval-
able July 1. Near schools.
683-0799
Ajax -3 - i bdrm detached
home, 2 1/2 bathrooms. 5
aPPI., cta, fireplace, quiet
tout Imalion. Close to all
amerrtiea. $1200 . Ubl ref
Avail. July 1st. (905)427.
6770.
AVAILABLE JULY 1. E
Oshawa. 3 bedroom man
floor. no polls,first/
last re-
guired. 5895 nckwrve. cal
9835911
BROOKLIN VILLAGE -
BesLMul ,lone trick hares,
3 bedrooms. targe family
room, separate dirrrg
room. rec. room. hugeYam lot
Plust irigra, ssms st.3oo
EXECUTIVE tones (2)
for safe or rent 5% finarr,
Clannglon (16 58 ac-
es and Oshawa 160 )i200
906-11186-7930.
08"WA
1 bed A- apt, upper
frig / stove. MOD ind.
separate entrance.
Agnes St. First . + Last,
newly Parted.
Available irt/nedialely
Rall 4364m"
OSHAWA - THREE bed.
room burgalow. base /or
rent. 5675 per nio plus
utiltes Separate garage,
nice area. 726.3398
OSHAWA NE - 3 tosdraom
up bungalow. 1 bodrooen
down with iwc, Will. huge
Porch, 650 sq.R swrkshop
ample Parking. $1375..00
Plus cabbies. Reb6Nslorie 8
Towrikr. Cal 404-1433.
OSHAWA, 4 bedroom,
1116m. Pcet, antral vac / air.
Feoiosd yard. $950 r onlh.
fhg. / slot's. 134-6891. 432-
6481
OSHAWA- CENTRAL
LOCATION bugsbw, 5
bedroom. 2 bativoonn, 2
kitchens. 2 kwuig ldwwg-
rooms. . laundry, newer
m
hoe, Available fnsmedia.
WY PNaw cal 726.5501/
433-4160.
OSHAWA- 3 bedroom txs-
galow. north eau Oshawa.
Available witmediately.
$1100 + utilities. 905.666-
5769.
OSHAWA-Main floor of
raised bungalow. 2 bed-
rooms, walkout to deck,
central a,r.$SW + utilities.
Call 579-3604. Phase
leave message.
PICKERING 3 bedroom
bungalow, with 1 bedroom
in -law -apt. , 4 car parking,
A/C. $1295 menti ,first /
last. 420.8306
bungalow. lower floor.
West Shore arse. 2 largo
bdrnn. I iced yard, park-
ing, roar sciools 6 Go.
Avai. July 1st, MS.
!K•3t11�w1l77
PICKER11M now Go.
Man poor 3 bedroom,
Shaw 1
ricia$1035. Nr
�
Avaiatls July 1. 42o-
own your own
ho RENTERS- law ow Mix,.
Par rt010- Cal Jolfn Aiwrs,
Realty, 906.66 - wino.
STEVENSO/Y401 . 3
6 yard w;
yard. 1. 95
merit + uAis Ap9ose 0(
Cal (416)
439-26M or (416)266
6iw5.
WHfTBY - Executive 2
Mai
m+den, baths,, avai{-
. 416•
49048541 or 416-315-
6560.
WHITBY-Exealive 4 bed-
room hone,25oo sq 112 1/2
bath„aic..No pels.1 yr rlw*
mum lease.$1400 + utdl-
bes.Avad" July Ist Rsf-
arernees.fal (416) 297-
0851.
WHO" you twttrlat
64Wd to buy3 bedroom townhouse Car-
ries for $40n aid . (P rL
1) 3 bedroom bungalow
carries for 5780 /mor>th
(Pill) plus mon. Cal klwk
Staley. PANU Accord
S71141111 or 616-a43.
Fc, q�n
3 bedroom townhouse.
AAA apOVe ayr� qtz
south GM. $925hno. usibs
woo I=room. WI
inckxled. Fssvtw required.
"V401. On bus line. Sea
Available immediately. Call
Meek neltrdes TV. cable.
Sandy 435.1088.
uli0ss, Parle1g. 404-9122
AVAILABLE July 1, clean
AJAX- furnished roorn for
rent in quiet horns, sp. ani.
3 bedroom, garage. hear,6
bath. cal 686.0959
rm
schools. Haony/Floss•
hase laavw awasap.
Land a *a. No Pe+. 5830.
plus u6bows. Cale 434
GMDOM14WY 02 -tops
law.
in house, use of fat imm
nduding laundry. Avail-
able --Ni.- $too ...
CAPITAL Pit wM* would
We to of a you this
best in Oshawa Living.
Spacious 2 and 3 bedrom
town homes. S$ta Ca" $700. Call Lara
Larry
579-2149 NOW.
415 ,i����
Fir Rent
415 He s ,y
TO RIEoNNkT�-rq responsible
roorrn r11.w lelwith gra
ragn 66&
e. As of July 1 sl. Call
Susa9219.
WHITBY or AJAX area, 3
bedroom, 2 bath, should
not be come to highway or
man street. Available Au-
gust 1,Call (905. 6654
FAX YOUR ADS
579-2238
area, Approximately 500
sq. it. High ceiling, over-
head door, uslties, air corn.
pressor included. Parking.
$450 No lease. 576-29M
11430Rooms F or Rent
2 LARGE rooms lex rent In
private house, quiet neigff
borhood,no pets.non
smoker, close to bus 8
Shopping centre Can aver
5 (mon-thus) 837-2052.
430.0086« 88648784
ROOM tar runt $10o
woeidy, own bNfroom,
den, nshquanadd kis: iut. De -
mint Ptwlsi ed rellwarion a
Ross 436.2751.
ROOMS FOR REIT
Per Mtielh or week
WhRes Rd/ Oklahoma
Clean, bright house
in lieu required
No smokers
Hydro Staff welcome
(905)420.0082
f
AJAX- Room for rent in
condo, shared facilities,
1001ki g for a quiet , non-
01noker. AvaitabN invre-
dialely, STOW month. 427-
0056.
JAX-Westney i HWY 2
real -are home to share.
Close to GO 6 Transit
Furnished or unfurnished.
g375'monthly.All inclusive.
Call 683-6092.
North Whitby- male to
share renovated gay posi-
Irve farm house, IsVlast.
E4251 month. 985-2696.
PICKERING - Three bed-
room house. quiet, clean,
L,verpooli' Hwy 2 area. Pn-
vate bedroom Plus t.v.
room , use of krtcherVlaun-
1rv. 5375 839-49W bet-
e,een 6 - 9 P.m.
PICKERING. 3rd floor ,
;hare kitchen, available km-
,drately contact Irene at
:o9-9666
VICTORIAN home to share
;refer female non-smoker,
onvate bath. own family-
,,,orn, private drive. walk to
')GH and downtown, fire-
rtace. pool. cable. metro tine
and laundry. $475/month.
432-1601
WHITBY 2 bedroom
apartment to share with 1,
5.375 plus monthly. Cal
�05)668-1478
WHITBY Pringle Drive/
_,adley share immaculate
1 be-droom home with non-
smoking professional or
student An amenities in-
:luding pool, competitive
-ate Can 905-668--8358
4 Months Free Rent-
4ownrown Oshawa, 400-
1500 sq R available. Park-
rg and great exposure
3est rental tabs. Cal 434-
,,447 or 655.4132.
CORNER store lex rent at
a comers Oshawa. Plenty
11 private witnq. .
shoe rent Alco beaustul of -
lice on secard flop. 725-
9.1C
DOWNTOWN Will
Dundas St Approxima
400 sq, ft. office and up to
25X sqft. bay space. C-3
:rnlrng Call 6663361
SPACIOUS unit available
imrrledately. Ideal for office
and warehouse. 1200 sq. H.
of open concept. two offic-
es, reception area, kitchen-
ette, central air, and more.
Easy access to 401. Call
(905) 433-2512.
BAY of Ouinte- lovely 5
bedroom home on 500 ft, of
waterfront, excellent fish -
Ing. $5001week. 905.509-
1283 or 905-509-4675.
FENELON Falls, lake
front, 3 bedroom, modern
cottage, all conveniences. 5
minutes to town. $450
05)
weekly No pets. (9623-
7637.
Fenelon Falls- Cameron
lake. Two waterfront cottag-
es. Sandy beach, lawn,
ideal for kids, $450 weekly
Of season. 905.430.1948.
Fully furnished, 3 Fite.
bathroom, microwave,
880. colour T.VSlasp� 6
Right on lake North of
Huntsville. 5769274 after
8:30p.m.
GREAT fishing and family
holiday on Rice Lake. 1
hour from Oshawa. Modem
2 d 3 bedroom cottages,
sandy beach, Playground.
children's Program. boat b
motor. Low family prices.
Sunn Cottages R R.
l3. =, Ont. KOL 1 Y0
(705)6962601
A love)yy 3 bedroom home,
on z rent in Hastr�gs
$650/week. an taclfibes for
details Call (705) 696-
2642 or (705)696-1747,
LAND "O- Lakes, one
bedroom $349/weekly. two
bedroom $449/weekly cot-
tages. Fully equipped, 3
pce bath. gas Bea, mi-
crowave, screened room,
boat. Excellent swimming.
frshwlg 8 walking trails.
Video. Cal after Spm 686
0895
SOUTH of Minden. Davis
Lake. private 3 plus bed-
room, includes tekin ision.
peliae boat 8 canoe $450
weekly can (905)509-
9913
TRENT River/Lake Sey-
mour, modem housekeep.
Ing cottages. Irom $280 -
S300 weekly, good fishing,
swimming and boatrg. Call
1-(705)778-7534.
TWO bedroomhouse-
keepngg cottages fa rent,
great fishing, Ne of Osha-
w a. . S 5 0/ n i g h t. 905-686-
6452.
CLEARWATER - fully fur.
nrshed air conditioned mo-
bile homes, clubhouse,
s. hot flubs Lf,
nisa loted seolto beaches and
major attractions. photos
shown in your home
Children welcome. less
than motel. Call (905)683-
5503
GORGEOUS - 3 bedroom
3 bathrooms townhouse
condo, close to famous
Clearwater beach. pool, Ia-
cuzzi. BBO. private yard.
available Now - Dec for
info and to view photos
6869846 or 579-3788.
5 LEVEL sAespht 5 bed-
rooms. 1-4 pc.. 1-3 pc.. 1-
2pc. bathrooms). aa. central
vac. double garage. oleo
trorvc garage door, im
ground pool. Close to all
amenities. Very clean.
Great neighbourhood.
Flexibre closing. Asking
$169.000. 160 Goodman,
432.1863
AJAX. WesOney Hetolxi
MUST SELL "' 3 bedroom.
all brick detached. pine
kitchen. finished basement
gas fireplace. crescent to -
C1111111011, $147,90(Y35 Sbck-
bndge. OPEN HOUSE
EVERY Sat b Sun. I -
4p m Pnvate Sale 905-
683-1956
ATTRACTIVE 2 STORY.
3 bedroom house with at -
Inched garage on good area
of Bowmanville. freshly
p =ted m
with sort* new,
floOar mg. 3 bathrooms. ur
dudes 2 pc on skate. Wight
kitchen. large w/o deck, gas
heat, with cia Priced at
$129.900 623x543
ATTRACTIVE 4 bedroom
home on ravine with creek,
oak floors, french doors,
woodstove, walkout fin.
ished rec-room to private
landscaped yard with rock
gardens, pool, fish pond,
sprinkler system, 5163,900.
Whitby 905.686-6452.
BARGAIN HUNT-
ERS.Westney and 401,
over 2000 sq. it. 4 spacious
bedrooms, hugefamily
room with fireplace. new 2
bedroom bsmt, apt, new
gleaming hardwood and
ceramic flops. owner may
hold 2nd mortgage with low
interest. Chance of a lile-
time asking $189,00 call
now before its too late.
Sam / Joanna. Sales Rep
Sutton Group Central Re-
alty. 416-229.10110 or 905
428-8752
BELIEVE IT
$500 Down.
Why rent? When you can
own a brand new 3 or 4
bedroom single detached
home an large tit. Cap
(905) 623-6549.
BROOKWOOD A, sale
3 bedroom home. approx.
1650 sq h . in desirable
WFntby location, $174.900
(negotiable) Dec./95 clos-
Ing. (905) 668-9557
FROM
S69,%O
Brand new 12.3
bed. suites, condos.
Up to 1442 sq ft,
Bungalow style.
Call
623-6549
JOHN S -l",
spruce, moorfiea txrgalow.
air and vac. oak kitchen,
walkout basement.
5244.900 Private. Open
House Sat, Sun 1- 4 WIT'
420-2637
THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION
INVITATION FOR
PREQUALIFICATION PROPOSALS
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
MECHANICAL dt ELECTRICAL TRADE CONTRACTORS
NEW UNNAMED APPLECROFT NORTH
PUBLIC SCHOOL
AJAX. ONTARIO
The Durham Board of Education proposes to construct a new one and
two storey Elementary School and Child Care Facility of 4650 sq. m.
(50.000 sq. ft.) gross floor area to be tendered in early July of 1995.
The building is to be located on Sullivan Drive in the Town of Ajax
and is to be completed and occupied[ prior to September of 1996.
General Contractors and Mechanical and Electrical Trade Contractors
interested in prequalification for tendering on the project are
requested to indicate their interest in writing, and forward a
completed copy of C.C-A. Document No. 11 (Revised 1972), the
CANADIAN STANDARD FORM OF CONTRACTOR -S QUALIFICATION
STATEMENT FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. General Contractors
(but not Trade Contractors) shall also include specific written
confirmation from a Surety Company of the Contractor's bonding
limits and current bonded commitments. The information if to be
forward to the office of Carruthers, Shaw & Partners Limited.
Architects, 2345 Yonge St., Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario, M4P 2135, in
envelopes with contents clearly marked "Prequalification Submission
for Unnamed ApplecroR North Public School, Ajax. Ontario," not later
than the closing time and date:
3:00 p.m. (Local T%). Monday. June 19, 1995
It should be noted that faxed submissions are acceptable - (Fax No.
416-482-5040), and that company brochures and originals of faxed
documents are not required. Submissions should restrict the
information provided to show relevant experience in the immediate
Part 5 years in school projects of similar size and construction value.
Drawings, specifications, and tender documents will be made
available only to a limited number of General Contractors and
Mechanical and Electrical Trade Contractors who have been deemed
by the Owner and the Architect to be prequallified to perform on the
Project
D.M. HOMENIUK. M. P. GRAHAM
C.P.P., CPPD, P. ENG..
Manager of Purchasing Superintendent of Education/Plant
1
LINDSAY BEAUTY- ren-
ovated detached 2 bdrm
excellent starter/rebrement
home. Huge lot, central lo-
cation. Move in condition.
$99,900. Terry Seal Sutton
Group -Crown Reality Corp
116752.691139.
MUST BE SOLD' owner
transferred. Save Real Es-
tate commssan. 44 Rosa-
lyme Cres., Waverly area,
Bowmanvdle Near all
amenities 4 -bedroom.
stdesplit, kitchen overlooks
famdyroom w/fireplace.
newer carpets. single car
garage, roof new last year
Occupancy negotiable
697-2234, $148.900 all
offers considered
NEWER home, 1292 sq n.
(3-111 bedrooms. 3 baths.
garage. day, dishwasher.
ret room, 5127,500. 5
Chyme Crt. Bowmanville.
697.2609 (Open House
Sat 12-4)
TOTALLY RENOVATED
2 bedroom house. 1 1;2
baths. new wiring, plumb-
ing, 3 skylights. convenient
to stores and schools
$92.900. Oshawa area.
404-2683. 723-0471
WHITBY, $94.900 Super
clean 4 bedroom, newer
windows. walkout to deck
WWI carry for 5820 .. rig
Taxes with 5% down Ted
Houghton Remax Summit
668-3800
OAK RIDGE trail estate
loft. m Ohsawa Lakeview
and wooded from $79.900
and up. You build or we
build Ohone 985-8266
WATERFRONT COMMUNE
TY. 2 acre Ices in beautiful
Port Perry. Lots $155.000,
Call 14 Estates. 427-0390 or
4282215
545 Vacation
Properties
53500 Arced. Sec.ia-
ed wooded Trailw tit good
'sad sandy trach. Wiling.
2 M from Oshawa
416)431.1555
EL CHEAPO , 2 cabins.
sleeps 6. 1 acre, stream,
a)acent to Pigeon River
conservation area, 35
mins., W E Oshawa. $150
weekly 3450 month. 905-
985.8503..
LAKE SIMCOE, Canadw-
na Island, Lakefront cot.
tage, new 1992 winterized
3/bedroom. 2/bathroom.
$119,000 D. Warren e-
416-782-2749, d-416-955-
0000 ext. 263.
1988 Ford Econoline Con-
version Van, new rebuilt
302 motor with t yr war-
ranty, captain chairs, tv.
CB radio, arnifm cassette,
double air con , dual gas
tanks. trailer hitch brake
system, custom light pack.
age. power windows and
locks cruise control. sleeps
4. Fbrda van. never seen
winter. Excellent condition.
Certified. $9.395. 4361610
or 666.0049.
RED SETTER RESORT -
Trent River near Havelock.
Excellent campground.
Large fully serviced sites
from 5785iseason. Cottag-
es 2-3 bedroom from 5330
- $375. 1-905-436-0807 or
1-705-778.3096
THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, JUNE 9,1995 -PAGE 19
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able on 100 acres 2 riles
from Marmora Private.
clean, quiet setting with
pond Phone 613-472-3363.
AAA Consulting 8 Loan.
Financial consulting Serv-
ices lot any purpose Also
LOANS Auto emergency,
consolidations. vacations.
furniture. first lime
borrow-
ers. b... etc Good or
Bad Credit. Bankruptcies
welcome 8'30 am -9 _
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as lime as $110 per month..
o.a c Free consultations.
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Mortgages and Loans
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MONEY problems? Debt
consolidations, credit ar-
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Outstanding opportunity
5320.000
For more Information. please Call
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(416) 495-6249
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COMPANIES
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DO NOT. IT IS
SUGGESTED THAT
YOU INVESTIGATE
THOROUGHLY
BEFORE SIGNING
ANY CONTRACTS.
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show
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St. Patrick Catholic School students Terry Douglas
left) and Samantha Samuel are doing their part to
'yelp raise awareness of the Block Parents pro-
gram with the creation of a puppet show. Puppet
characters Jack and Jill, Mean Dog and Officer
Dan help illustrate what the Block Parent program
offers in neighborhoods everywhere.
photo by Ron Pietroniro
Lops suspect
`missing' boy
case a
DURHAM -- An unsuc-
�:essful, widespread search
for a five-year-old boy has
Durham police wondering
if the case is a hoax.
Durham Regional
Police officers were called
out to the Raglan Pits
around noon on Tuesday
after receiving a call
about a missing boy. 1
A group of dirt
hikers at the Raglan
Pits had been
approached by a
man who said his
five-year-old nephew
was missing, police say.
The man told the bikers
he left the boy in his pick-
up truck while he took his
own motorcycle out for a
ride.
boy was gone.
The bikers called
Durham Regional Police,
who, when they arrived,
could not locate the boy or
his uncle. Officers, using
motorcycles and all terrain
vehicles, searched the
area to no avail.
The canine unit
and an airplane
were also used in
the search, which
was called off after
4 p.m.
Police are uncer-
tain if the case was a hoax
or, if the man had found
his nephew and gone
home.
The incident is still
under investigation.
THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1995 -PAGE, 21
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Sudent overcomes injuries
to take top Yes I Can'
award
❑ Niehole Price survives sole "Yes 1 Can" Award at a recent Still, the 19 -year-old has returned
tragic dirt bike accident
and returns to school
to help others,
earn top marks
DURHAM — A high school stu-
dent not expected to survive a tragic
dirt bike accident is this year's
recipient of an award honoring stu-
dents who overcome disabilities.
Niehole Price of Pickering High
School received the Marlene Gut -
dinner hosted by the Council for
Exceptional Children.
Established in 1981, the award
recognizes students with disabilities
who have successfully used their
potential to set a high standard for
others to emulate.
Miss Price was in a coma three
months following the accident last
year and remained in hospital and
rehabilitation another four months.
She suffered partial paralysis on her
left side and her speech and cogni-
tive abilities were affected.
to Pickering High, where she is
earning top marks and working as a
peer tutor. She plans to attend col-
lege next year.
"Her community service in com-
bination with her own limitations
have made her realize the impor-
tance of helping those less fortu-
nate," teacher Marie Bell says in a
nomination.
"She now says she appreciates the
little things in life and is much more
aware of the plight of her fellow
human beings."
PACI~R 22-"M NE%" AlI)VERTIS".FMAV JUlPIt`f_ 19"
Board offers lessons in Macedonian
DURHAM -- An information and Tegis-
tration night is scheduled for Monday, June
12 for those interested in learning to speak
Macedonian.
The Durham Board of Education is
offering the course for school aged chil-
dren in kindergarten through Grade 8,
through its International Language Pro-
gram.
The information session is scheduled
from 7-9 p.m. at Central Collegiate at 240 !
Simcoe St. S. in Oshawa.
The program is free and open to people
of any language background. The course
will commence in September and be held ii
evenings.
A minimum of 25 students is required to
allow the course to be given.
For more information call Menka at I
666-3066 or Vera at 576-3408.
Equity resource fair set for June 1:.I
DURHAM -- The
Durham Region Employ-
ment Equity Network
(DREEN) is holding an
`equity resource fair' at its
final monthly meeting of the
year.
DREEN is a network for
Durham Region Human
Resource professionals and
employment equity practi-
tioners. Participants will be
provided with an opportuni-
ty to clarify myths and facts
about legislative require-
ments under the Employ-
ment Equity Act, gather
information on human
resources management from
social services agencies,
technical systems personnel,
union representatives and
consultants.
The meeting will be ht
June 13 in the Harmony E
Room at the Oshawa Ho
day Inn from i l a.m. to 1:
P.M. Cost is $5 per persc
light lunch included. F
more information, phos
Cathy Lloyd at 436-5663
Jennifer Collins at 668-931
ext. 234.
But `N Ben Bakery puts a wee taste of
Scotland in Pickering
If fresh-baked morning rolls. Scottish meat pies, and potato scones
conjure up pleasant memories. you're likely either recalling happy
childhood days in bonnie Scotland or you've been a long-time customer
of the But 'N Ben Bakery in Pickering.
The name But 'N Ben represents a small crafter's cottage in the
Scottish Highlands. It embodies another time, another place. where old-
fashioned goodness and quality were the trademarks. The Tannahill
family members have done their best to maintain those trademark,,.
The family bakery- has been In Canada for 29 years now. eight of
which have been in Pickering. But 'N Ben originated in Scotland. Alec
and Alice Baird brought the culinary traditions of that culture to Canada
when they emigrated. The couple, who recently handed over the the
reins of the operation to their daughter Helen and her husband John
Tannahill, were the fourth generation of bakers. They also brought with
them many of their longstanding family recipes. Alice ran the business,
while Alec's father worked as a baker. and his father provided the
recipes that are still popular today.
Now. Helen and her husband. as well as their children - who were
involved in the business almost from birth - are continuing the family
tradition. Daughters Sherry. aged 20 and Melanie. 14, -have learned a
great deal from their parents. Seven-year-old son Devoin, is an expert at
sticking prices on the chocolate bars and grocery items imported from
Scotland.
But it is the traditional 'old country baking'. according to Helen, that
has caused the business to maintain its name. Besides the morning rolls,
meat pies or potato scones, you'll also find plain bread. Aberdeen
butteries, and forfar bridies among the list of baked goods. The But 'N
Ben Bakery's unique recipes are baked fresh daily on the premises.
Helen points out that everything is made from scratch. No package
mixes are used, and the baked goods are never frozen.
Keeping customers satisfied is the primary goal of this bakery. Having
been in the business for so many years, the family strives not to miss a
beat, in terms of the qualit of it d
Products are prepared. Black pudding, white pudding,
haggis, Belfast ham, square sausage ... the list goes on.
While a wide selection of these items are available
from the bakery in Pickering, at 619 Kingston Rd.
;
y ems an service offered. Consequently,
the old methods and recipes are all still being used, to
If you want to experience some authentic Scottish
ensure the same
highly quality continues.
recipes right in your own back yard, But 'N Ben is
i
Many of their customers have been going to the bakery for
the place to visit. The tradition of going to the bakery
all of the 29
years the store has been operating. In fact, the very first customer who
early on Sunday morning to buy fresh, hot rolls is just
one of the significant carryovers that you can still
attended the Scarborough location when the business first opened, was
enjoy today.
I;
also the first customer in Pickering when the family relocated to this
in
Store hours am Tues. to Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 Sat. 8
town 1985.
Still in Scarborough is the butcher shop, from
p.m.,
a.m. to 5 m.,
which all the meat
For more information, you can call 420-6200.
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can hit flee links for a good cause < fee of $2 at gdf courses and $I frumina (winner's choice). Other shoot-out will be held prior to the
per :prizes are available for closest to the June 24 Million Dollar Shoot -Out
this month. ::: bdtll at driving ranges, and you're in. 'the prison closest to the pin, ora pmt runners-up. event.
You can cam $1 rrullra► or a new Golf oo u`-- s will designate a par- hole -in -one scorer at each club's A bolean-one during the rounds .All proceeds garnered from five
Buick Regal or Chevrolet Lumina three hole and the closest person to final shoot-out advances to the final of play at participating courses June local courses involved will go to the
during the United Ways Million the pin on his or her drive at that event — the Million Dollar Shoot- 2 to 1 I does not qualify the golfer Ajax -Pickering United Way.
Dollar Shoot -Out at golf courses hole at the end of each day's play Out — at the Oshawa Golf Club on for a major prize, but hole -in -one Local qualifying courses are as
and driving ranges in Durham qualifies to enter the final shoot-out Saturday, June 24 from 9 to 10:30 scorers qualify automatically for the follows: Annandale Golf and
Region. The event started June 2 at that club. Each club will then am. fowl event and will also compete in Curling Club, Ajax; Cherry Downs
and continues until June 11 ,:.; :.:.:have 10 finalists shooting for a All who qualify for the final the participating club's final shoot- (private), Pickering; 4 Seasons
When you Play at any Pa'apPat- chance to win a new Buick Regal or event have a chance to shoot for a out event and a chance to win a new Country Club, Pickering; Seaton,
ing golf course or driving range, Chevrolet Lumina (winner's hole -in -one to win $1 million and a car. Pickering; and Whitevale Golf
simply sign up on the entry sheet choice) if a hole -in -orae is scored, new Buick Regal or Chevrolet Each participating club's final Course (private), Whitevale.
SCOREBOARD Fax your scoreboard results at 683-7363
WESTSHORE MIXED SLO-PITCH LEAGUE
Scores from June 4.
LEAaM RESULTS Oncludes mars out genes)
Trdac Mortgage B vs Alliance Collision 7; Carpel Conal 12 vs Norkne
Plurrbing 5; Bedwell Movers 28 vs. Bayssli Restaurant 3; Needful
Things 24 vs Jumbo Vde0 10; Sullon Group 18 vs. Norkse Pksrill
t0; Bedlvelf Movers 29 vs. Tridec Mortgage 5; Carpet Conal 24 vs.
RSCom Med+ruc-al 9; Century Contracting 20 vs Bayys Restaurant
11. Cavanagh Electric 9 vs. Evergreen Recycling 0; RfCom Drain 10
,5. Needful Things 1; Binns Kitchens 24 vs. Greenwood Pmters 17;
Ariane Collision 19 vs. Jumbo Vdw 2
LEAGUE STANDOOM
TEAM GP W L T RP RA PTS
Bedwell Move 3 3 0 0 81 29 6
Cavanagn E. 3 3 0 0 42 17 6
Century Cort. 3 2 1 0 45 35 4
RrCom Drains 3 2 1 0 35 24 4
Binns Kache7
2 2 0 0 39 28 4
Sutton Group 2 2 0 0 37 25 4
Carpet Corral 3 2 1 0 46 26 4
Tridac Mol 3 2 1 0 21 43 4
Alliance Coll. 3 1 2 0 32 182
Needful Thug 3 1 2 0 32 29 2
Evergreen 3 1 2 0 24 27 2
Norline PL 3 1 2 0 31 35 2
B"'s Rel. 3 1 2 0 23 55 2
Greenwood P.3 0 3 0 33 67 0
Jumbo Video 3 0 3 0 27 56 0
RiCom Mach. 3 0 3 0 2D 61 0
PICKERING SOCCER CLUB
Soccer results for the week ending May 29.
UNDER -FIVE MIXED'A' DIVISION
Sam's Bakery and Deis t 1 (Matt Halket 3, Daniel Popowc 3,
Cassidy Spadafora 2, Lindsay Gunn, Liam Walker, Bobby
Gertsakss, MVP Lindsay Gunn) vs. Spotless Auto Glass 0 (MVP
Sandra Black); O.J. Muller Landscaping 7 (Kyle Bateman 4, Adam
Carson 2, Jesse Wells, MVPs Stefan Sawicky, Kyie Bateman) vs.
Boyer Pontsac (Zachary MacPennan, MVPs Branne Porte, Marc
Leveuque)'Whites Road Shen 5 Kyle Freaerick MrtcnNt 3
Mathew Brodie, Conner Russell, MVPs Kyle Frederick Mitchell,
Mathew Brodie) vs. Amts Topsoil 4 (Sean Pavldis 2, Samantha
Amts, Carl Simon, MVPs Sean Pwbdi% Samantha Amts); Strikers
7 (Crag Mazwal 4, Benjamin Pose 2, Seam Mabry, MVP Craig
Mazera0 vs. Shellys Sharks 7 (Andrew Alford 3, Robbie Fraser,
2. Mark McFarlane, Tyler McDermott, MVP Andrew Afford).
UNDER41VE MIXED'B' DIVISION
PoAialWall Inc. 3 /Brian Forrester 2, Liam Hope, MVPs Liam
Hope, Brian Forrester) vs. Blizzard 2 (Mathew Artemenko,
Krystyn i Byers, MVPs Tyler Angrove, Krystyna Byers); Pickering
Sb -Sports 5 (Chris Mazzuca 3, Nigel Fleming. Ryan Grote -l.
MVPs Chris Mazzuco, Nigel Flerrng) vs. Jumbo Video !Dana
Ciumpus, MVPs Dana Clumous, Justin Forstner); Blaisdale,
Montesson Tigers 2 (CM Sian Hing, Jeremy Can, MVP Jerry Carr)
vs Rowdies 0 (MVP Peter Valente); Eagles 4 (Ngel Lawrence,
Shawn Lant, Amanda Garcia, Jacob Degenats, MVPs Garret
Cameron, Amanda Garcia) vs. Bob Johnston Chev-Olds 2
(ArWrew McIntyre, Kemn Baker, MVPs Andrew McIntyre. Brandon
Atkinson.
UNDER SEVEN BOYS''A' DMSION
Rockets 7 (Ian Gibson 3, Nathaniel Undemdl 3, David Graham,
MVP Ian Gibson) vs. Midas 0; Kelsey's 15 !Jason Dao 7, Scott
Perry 3, John Taylor 2. Shane Boyd 2, Braden Fryer, MVP Jason
Dale) vs. GM Semas 6 Associates (Jars Martin, MVPs Jars Mann,
Kyle Kelly); Canada Hardwood Flooring 0 !MVP Trumayne Exeter)
vs. Port Royal Mills B (Justin Petrovich 3, Daniel Paubds 2. James
McCardie 2. Enc Dtckomeit, MVP Andrew Brunette); Maaell B
(Mark Grimstaw 4, Shawn Peterson 3. Evan Smith) vs. Strikers
(MVPs Anthony Francs 1, Taylor Rapr).
UNDER SEVEN BOYW 'B' DIVISION
Little Rascals 4 Nil Kluge 3, Chis Chappell, MVP Nicholas
Kluge: vs. Thunder 0 (MVP Kevin Campbell!; Plumb -d 3 (Kyle
Stewart 2, Kyle Palantzas, MVP Kyle Stewart) Bombers 4 (Michael
Bundy 2, Shys Aure. Tom KoukWs, MVP Michael Bundy); Solid
Image 2 (Richard Harrison. Symon Belyea, MVP Andrew Lawson.
Richard Harrison) vs. Power 4 !Andrew Pavlsdis 2. Gregory
Bsdabad. Owen BrockhursL MVP Warren FemandesI
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Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd., Broker
Aim Higher.,
mommommoomm� i— GLORIA DAHL - MANAGER
SYLVIA KYLE*
683- 1790
Prestige area. Approx 2.000 sq ft deep
lot Otxei court Main floor family &
laundry rms Cent. ar, cent. vac. system
A gem Sola Kyte
HISTORIC POST MANOR
1970 BROOK RD.
PICKERING
683-1790
WALITY HOMES IN PICKERING'S FINEST NEIGHBORHOODS
1 1 1 • ,
FOXHOLLOW BEAUTY $5,745 DOWR PAT $1,0115610 PWFWLV
Shows like a model. 85°o fin. bsmt. Air, NMREST(APPROX)
SeC. system interlock pato - hardwoW Oak ktchen cabinets Dais). 2 ktchens, 4
Ars in hall Main fit lar^ rm Sylvia Kyle be600rris 'man, 3 bedrooms downstaes
separate side entrance. Close to Pickering GO
statim b Town Centre Cont dela♦,
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SUSAN
KENNEY* ENCLAVES OF MAPLE RIDGE
Greenhouse kdcher, d;nrng room & family room overlook
683-1790 beautiful. fully treed lot. Call Susan Kenney. 683-1790.
FOR A FREE
MARKET
EVALUATION CALL
IVER ERICKSON!
683-1790
REALLY A JEWEL
IN PICKERING
cis
This Charming 4
bedroom 2 storey home
with 3 baths, fireplace in
famity room, is spotless
from top to bottom. A
or
must to see. Please call
Iver Erickson, for
lMiiiiiiiiiiiI showing 683-1790.
2,300 S0. FT. ------ . • -' - ""^ CAULUSIVE "ENCLAVE' ON THE
a bdrm. BroughamSHOWPIECE RAVINE
model on Quiet, Over $80,000 in upgrades - make this 5 bdrm. executive - finished walkout
child -safe square '-. Family nn.; en 2,700 sq. ft. home with a finished bsmt. Stunning family home. Huge
suite off master bdrm., bright, eat-inbsmt. - a one of a kind for the open apt kitchen & family mr
kitchen, superclean. Priced to go. discriminating buyer. overlook ravine • Too many upgrades
to list.
ANNUAL
CHARITY GARAGE
BAKE SALE
PROCEEDS TO GO TO
AJAXIPICKERING HOSPITAL
LOCATION:
1970 BROCK ROAD
(CORNER OF HWY. #2 & BROCK RD.)
DATE:
SATURDAY, JUNE 24",1995
DONATIONS OF SALEABLE
ITEMS AND OR BAKED GOOD
WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
DROP OFF YOUR DONATIONS
OR CALL US AND WE WILL
GLADLY PICK THEM UP
683-1790
COME & ENJOY
CALL ARLENE HEASMAN*
For PBr7tAnn1 wiI —.ng
YOUR LANDLORD
SAYS "THANKS FOR
PAYING HIS
MORTGAGE -
Why Irne his pockets
when you can buy in to
your own investment!
Great starter, w/o to
deck from greenhouse
kit., 3 bdrms., fireplace,
clean & fusty detached.
Arlene Heasman•, 683.
1790,
WORKING
HARD TO
MEET YOUR
NEEDS
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683-1790
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POWER OF SALE IN PICKERING BEAUTIFUL LOT Nil AJAX
Lot 75xnt i ft., im n frontage if to Kingston Rd 2� ft.
t �� corner lot available for
Excellent inveSttneM b Tots of future potential. 4
bdrms., 2 storey horn* a on propertyyour dream home. More lots available.
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- suite! Mediterranean motif! +!
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3 ACRES NbUgT
Kn990n Rd west of
Grock Rd., Ajax.
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OFFICE TENANT—
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Asking $247,900 for this equity builder.
Tenni pays all expenses.
JILL SMITH*
SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 2-4 P.M.
1889 PiLRK-glrw nQlvc
..t..w-waa - tmuruum In aeslred north Ambedea.
Upgraded broadloom, gleaming hardwood, oak
kitchen. A Royal LePage exclusive!
683-1790
- East Rouge Valley
- 40 ft. to 60 ft. frontages
- Ready for building
permits
- $93,900 to $139,900
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Everyone wants and needs different features to make their house truly
comfortable. Builders and developers try to incorporate the important
features people took for into their home designs and,xiew subdivisions. You
could call this procesw"ievolution.
. The evolution of dw home is now ondisplay ate Ridge the Greern
the new develo&wnt by John Boddy Homes inthMat, age ofc� . The
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seven fully -decorated models on display Meld attractivi
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exteriors with thoughtful and well-planned interim'?
Engineers and designers have worked carefully with variouis� criteria —
such as features a John Boddy home must have and minimum room
dimensions — and have created a collection of breathtaking homes.
The most appealing feature of the collection is that each home has its own
distinctive characteristics. It could be a circular staircase that winds its way
from the top floor to the basement. It could be a great room that majestically
opens to an upper landing. It could be a master suite that features a sunken
sitting area with its own fireplace. It could be a skylight ushering in the sun.
You could say every house , is a unique experience.
CONTINUED ON PACE
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PAGE 2 NEW HOMES & INTERIORS, 1995
Back t*n the Saddle
with real value in Ajax
If hunting for a new home
has you feeling saddle-sore,
it's time to end that bumpy
ride. Head to Ajax, where
two of the finest builders in
the Greater Metropolitan
Toronto area have teamed up
to create Saddletree, a new
family community. Ballantry
Homes and Ridgegate
Homes have built solid repu-
tations for quality with past
successes and are putting
their complementary styles
to work offering both fully
detached and townhomes
southwest of Rossland Rd.
and Harwood Ave.
An Ajax location is con-
sidered a major selling point
for builders. the area has
become a hotspot for new
home development for good
reasons. Still considered a
small town by Metro Toronto
standards, Ajax has expand-
ed its amenities resources to
provide an enviable family
lifestyle. Schools, parks.
recreation centres. shopping,
waterfront facilities, trans-
portation, golf courses,
nature —Ajax has it all.
Whatever your housing
requirements, Saddletree has
an affordable and beautiful
choice. For townhome liv-
ing, consider Ridgegate
Homes' cosy groupings of 6
to 8 residences on wooded
lots. One look at the turreted
rooflines, bay windows and
intricate masonry detailing
will convince you of
Ridgegate's talent for exteri-
or design. That special flair is
just as evident in Ridgegate
Anteriors, which include as
standard many features con-
sidered luxury by other
:builders. The 3 and 4 -bed -
designs range in size
from 1,068 to 1,654 sq. ft.
and are priced from
.$128,990.
These single detached
,-.clay..brick homes have ravine
and walkout lots and range
from 1.237 to 2.050 sq. ft.
For those who seek that elu-
sive combination of quality
and value in a detached
home, Ballantry Homes
offers ten different stylrs,
featuring spectacular cathe-
dral and vaulted ceilings in
some models. Enjoy stan-
dard highlights, including
oval tubs and separate show-
er stalls in en suites, ceramic
tiles and advanced security
systems. Exterior elevations
employ a variety of' brick
quoining and arches to
achieve an elegant traditional
look. Priced from $144,900,
these clay -brick homes
won't last long.
Visit the Saddletree Sales
Office on Highway 2
(Kingston Rd. E.) east of
Harwood Ave. Hours are
Monday to Thursday, 1-8
p.m. and Saturday, Sunday,
Holidays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Call (905) 683-9957 for
Ballantry Homes informa-
tion; (905) 683-2625 for
Ridgegate Homes.
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NEW HOMES b INTERIORS, 1995 PAGE 3
Ncww H4ml3m4fts sad Iatci-lors
ousing issues the focus of fm
Candidates seeking votes in the
provincial election hammered away at
housing issues during a forum
sponsored by the Oshawa -Durham
Home Builders' Association recently.
"There's some tough choices," noted
Stephen Kassinger, president of the
home builders' association, following
the debate.
The S28 -billion building industry is
the largest in Ontario. Residential
construction makes up 45 per cent of
that figure, he says, and local builders
are keeping a watchful eye on the
candidates and their political parties to
see how they will deal with issues
affecting the industry.
"Often housing issues are put on the
back burner," admits Mr. Kassinger and
adds, "As always the case, some
questions were skirted completely, but
we were pleased with some of the
responses (from candidates at the
forum) which will help our industry and
the consumer."
The panel consisted of Progressive
Conservative candidates Jerry Ouellette
for Oshawa Riding and John O'Toole
for Durham East Riding; Liberal
candidates Mary Novak for Durham
East Riding and Linda Porritt for
Oshawa Riding; and New Democrat
Party candidates Allan Pilkey for
Oshawa Riding and Gord Mills for
Durham East Riding.
Some of the issues that home builders
feel must be addressed because they
,.will ultimately impact" consumers
through increased costs to builders
include: Bill 163, the Planning Reform
Act to streamline the planning and
approvals process, Building Code
Changes; Rent Controls; Non-profit
Housing; Basement Apartments; Bill 40,
the Labor Relations Act; and Economic
Development Charges.
Upgrades
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investment
Homebuyers who want to ensure investment
value are wise to look carefully at the features they
consider when purchasing a new home, say
Canada's professional real estate appraisers_
Features most likely to add to a home's value
include master bedroom and ensuite bath
combinations, separate living room and dining
rooms, family rooms and garages.
These features, appraisers say, can improve
chances of resale at a good value in the future.
Another important factor is to buy in the right
location. "Go for quality," says an Ottawa appraiser.
"Look at subdivisions built by a variety of builders
and shop around. What does the streetscape look
like? „
Appraisers were also asked if they thought first-
time buyers should consider the size of a house over
the presence of luxury features, given an equal
selling price. The answer, they agreed, was to _
choose the largest house for the money and then add
the luxury features aeneMeW
For buyers able to afford luxury features,
appraisers recommended looking for mAin-floor
laundry rooms, two -car garages and energy-saving
features such as high -efficiency furnaces.
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Liberal candidate Mary Novak told
members of the Home Builders'
Association that the Liberals will "work
with you to see that your industry is back
on its feet". She added that her party is
seeking a moratorium on non-profit
housing and agreed that Bill 163, rather
than making it easier on builders, makes
the planning and approval process more
costly and cumbersome. Her colleague
Linda Porritt added that the NDP lost
track of the purpose of the building code
because very few have to do with safety.
She also noted that non-profit housing in
Ontario is a mess and people should be
"livid" on how their tax dollars are spent
on this type of housing.
Jerry Ouellette said the Progressive
Conservatives would repeal Bill 163 and
his colleague John O'Toole added that
non-profit housing is a billion dollar
waste annually while noting dislocations
in the industry such as Economic
Development Charges and Bill 163.
"You create jobs and need our
support," he said, and added that any
government attempt to interfere with the
industry has resulted in costs to builders
which are ultimately passed onto the
consumer.
NDP candidate Gord Mills told
Home Builders that their industry is
important to his government. He cited
some recent investments the province
has made in the region — such as
widening the 401, investing in schools,
expansions at local hospitals, GO
extension and a designation for a
regional Cancer Centre — to make
Durham a good place to live.
His colleague, Allan Pilkey, added
that these initiatives are "tools used to
sell the region to development". He
added that he believes Bill 163 is a good
piece of legislation because the planning
and approval process needed a single
chart.
The provincial election is June 8.
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a new home or a previously
owned, older home.
The main advantage to buying
a new home in Ontario is that it
is protected by a warranty lasting
up to seven years backed by the Ontario New Home
Warranty Program (ONHWP). Established to provide a
range of warranty coverage for every new home built
for sale in the province, ONHWP has warranted
730,000 single family and condominium units since its
inception in 1976.
What does this extensive warranty protection mean
to a new home buyer? For example, if within the first
two years of moving into your dream home your
basement leaks or there are defects in the electrical.
plumbing or heat delivery systems, most of your
problems are covered by warranty.
Consumers purchasing older homes no longer
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they had not anticipated.
Another advantage to buying a new home is that it
NEW HOMES 3 WTER10RS, 1995 PAGE 7
New Hoaaes and Interiors
a new home has any advantages
Decor
helps set
the mood
Today's bedrooms are no longer just a place to
lay one's head. With a little imagination they can
become retreats of solace and luxury.
If you are thinking about revamping your
bedroom, keep versatility and your lifestyle in
mind when planning.
.Depending on your space and budget
limitations, you'll be able to sort out your
preferences and you should be able to get some
indication of the costs associated with such a
project. If your plans are still in the formative
stages and you are unsure of where to start, it is a
good idea to scout around for ideas by consulting
some design magazines or hiring the services of a
design consultant.
Since a bedroom's primary function is for
sleeping, experts suggest that the bed act as the
focal point of your bedroom. They also stress the
importance of a good -quality mattress.
Other than a sleeping space, ask yourself what
purposes you would like the room to serve. Do you
want it to do double duty as a combined bedroom
and sitting room? Do you want to have a portion of
the room designated as working space for those
work -at-home nights?
Perhaps you want to have special space for a
television, stereo or simply curling up with a good
book. You might also like your own private
adjoining bathroom or perhaps an adjoining
dressing area that leads to the bath area.
You should also determine whether privacy and
quiet are ultimate priorities. If so, you'll want to
incorporate some sound muffling devices —
especially if your bedroom is located close to the
major activity hub of your home.
Ideally, there should be enough room in your
bedroom for bedside tables. If space is at a
premium, there are several innovative ideas — like
headboards with built-in, fold -away storage
compartments — that help make the most effective
use of existing space.
With a little foresight and ingenuity, you can
transform your bedroom into a cosy, secluded
refuge from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
should be constructed with the
most modern materials and by
builders using current
construction techniques and
standards.
High efficiency furnaces,
innovative features such as
thermal glazed windows and
increased insulation make new
homes increasingly energy efficient and help lower a
homeowner's heating and cooling costs.
Air barrier systems coupled with improved
ventilation systems offer homeowners all the benefits of
air tightness without depriving the home of much
needed fresh air.
When wiring is installed in new homes, the needs of
the "cocooning" trend (where people spend more time
in the home) are taken into consideration. Home
automation features like closed-circuit television, multi -
room audio -video, security systems, home offices and
theatres are often advertised conveniences attracting
many new home buyers.
New homes are outfitted with either copper or plastic
pipes which are properly vented and meet current
building standards. Incorporating these plumbing
features into all new homes means new homeowners do
not have to concern themselves with scale build-up,
which weakens water pressure and creates unpleasant
odors.
While all new homeowners should do regular
maintenance on their new homes to ensure their new
home warranty, new homeowners will not need to do
major exterior work such as the roof and brickwork for
at least 10 years.
New homes are also constructed with low -
maintenance materials for homeowners who are too
busy to do extensive home work. For example, vinyl
clad windows and aluminum soffits make homes
attractive yet do not require painting every few years.
New homes accommodate the lifestyles of today's
homeowners. A new home plan typically includes a
family room off the kitchen, more bathrooms and closet
space than older homes, a mud room and in many cases,
central air and central vacuum.
If your have any questions regarding the warranty
for new homes, contact any Regional Office of the
Ontario New Home Warranty Program.
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New Hommftm aad Iateriosa
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Enjoying lovely hillside and woodland topography, Coscan's 250 -acre Harrowsmith
community — northeast of Harmony and Rossland roads --- is the best known and most
sought after residential development in the City of Oshawa.
Since its beginnings in 1987, the community has become home to 500 families and"'.
coasts mature streetscapes, several parks and the Harmony Valley Conservation Area within
easy walking distance. Located close to a number of shopping centres and schools.
Harrowsmith is just minutes by car north of Hwy. 401's Harmony Rd. exit.
The community offers home buyers a wide range of designs to satisfy every taste and
budget. Altogether, there are over a dozen house styles to choose from on lots sized from 30M
to 50 feet. Square footages range from 1230- to 3.1)66-sq.ft. and prices start at $139,9(H) for
a three-bedroom. two-storey homes and go up to $217,91X) for the largest design.
In the south end of the community,
nestled beneath a 70 -foot high ridge
escarpment. a few larger, traditionally -
designed homes are still available for sale.
As important, however, are the homes that
are now being built on the 'summit' of the ,
development, where there are some
wonderful 'buys' for the first-time home
buyer.
The homes that have been designed
exclusively for. this location enjoy XI t
exceptional views of Lake Ontario and there
are eight designs to choose from, all on 30 -
ft. lots. The smallest, the Hillside. at 1,234)
sq.ft, is priced at just $139,9(X).
A quick walk through of the Hillside
demonstrates both the quality and great
value of the 30 -ft. series. A lovely porch w
frames the entrance to the home and the `
Oversized garage is large enough for bikes.
,.torage and a car. The foyer leads into an
open concept hall area with powder room
and coat closet and the spacious
living/dining rcxom to its right. The kitchen
area opens into a solarium breakfast eating
area with sliding doors that lead out to the
rear garden.
The second floor plan offers several �� 7
options. The standard design has three z"
bedrooms, a linen closet and a shared four- �` `" ►�,3?�•'� '"
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extra, it is also offered as a two-bedroom
layout with a large master bedroom with
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According to Mitch Moskalyk, sales casement windows, a high tures and options areack ust
representative for Coscan Homes, "All the efficiency gay furnace, cul- part of the Nie al�offer Citat City
homes at Harrowsmith offer unbelievable tured marble ensuite shower •• • - Homes.
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hallmark attention to quality in construction today's best value. has combined innovative
and customer service and we have quite a Our, unique designs are
winner," he added. exclusive to City 1lomes with innovative ideas such I features with distinctive designs.
Coscan Homes is the name of the
residential arm of Coscan Development
Corporation, a Canadian -owned, public
home building and land development
company that enjoys an outstanding track
record going back 40 years.
For more information about the
Harrowsmith community, visit the Sales
Presentation Centre located on Harmony
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The sales office is open Monday through
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There are a few things you can do to
conserve energy. Here is a list of 20
things you can do to save energy and you
hard-earned dollars.
1) Raise your air-conditioning thermostat
in the summer. Each degree higher, cuts
your energy use by eight per cent.
2) Tum off incandescent lights when you
are not using them, especially in the
summer when they produce unwanted
heat.
3) Use low -wattage light bulbs in halls
and other places where no close-up tasks
occur. However using a single, high -
wattage bulb is more cost-efficient than
using two lower -wattage bulbs.
4) Long -life light bulbs usually use more
electricity than regular bulbs of the same
wattage. Use long -life bulbs only in
locations where access is difficult.
51 Use high -efficiency light bulbs in your
outside security lights. Put them on a time
or photoelectric switch.
6) light only the specific area where you
are working.
7) Grime from cooking, smoking and dust
can dirty a light bulb and reduce the light
it puts out. Clean bulbs regularly.
8) Avoid checking on food while it cooks.
Each time you open your oven door, 25
per cent of the heat is lost.
9) Cooking in oven -safe glass or ceramic
pans allows you to lower your oven
temperature 25 degrees from what the
recipe calls for.
10) In an electric oven, tum off your oven
15 minutes before the end of the cooking
time. The remaining heat will finish the
job if you don't open the oven door.
1 l) Partially thaw frozen foods in the
refrigerator before cooking them. In many
cases, thawing foods lets you cut the
cooking time by one third.
12) Use the automatic cycle on your
clothes dryer.
13) Run your garbage disposal with cold
water.
14) Use warm or cold water for washing
clothes and always use a cold rinse. Save
more money by running full washer loads.
15) Keep heating and air conditioning
filters clean. It's difficult to force air
through dirty filters.
16) Use fans instead of air conditioning
for cooling whenever you can. Fans use
only about 10 per cent of the energy air
conditioners do.
17) Weatherstrip all doors and windows,
even those in rooms you are not using.
18) Replace your old thermostat with a
newer clock model. These devices can be
set to automatically lower your home's
temperature at bedtime and raise it again
in the moving.
19) Keep your fireplace damper closed
when the fireplace isn't being used. If you
have glass fireplace doors, keep them
closed as well.
20) Annual maintenance checkups keep
your heating and cooling system in top
working condition. It saves you money
and extends the system's service life.
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New homes
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Everybody has to live somewhere.
Nk'hen you rent a home, your monthly payments
go towards paying off somebody else's mortgage.
However, when you buy a home, your payments go
towards paying off your own mortgage.
While you are acquiring a substantial capital
asset, you are also getting security of tenure. low-
cost accommodation for your retirement, control
over your own living environment and pride of
ownership.
As inflation increases your home's value. every
penny of that increase goes into your equity — and
there's no capital gains tax to pay. Over the past 30
years. high levels of inflation have given a lot of
home owners a very substantial nest egg. Even if
house prices only increase by one or two per cent a
year, that adds up to a slow but steady increase in
equity.
Every time you make a payment on your
mortgage, you're also increasing your equity. Anv
extra payments you make help speed up that
process.
While rents generally increase with inflation,
mortgage stay relatively stable over time. After the
mortgage has been completely repaid. a
homeowner's monthly costs drop substantially. All
that is left are utilities, taxes and normal
maintenance costs — a total well below rents for
comparable homes.
All these things combine over time to give
homeowners substantially greater net worth than
renters.
Except for a few cases where people bought in
overvalued markets at the height on the interest rate
spiral in the early 1980s, owners end up better than
renters in the long term — even in a low inflation
environment.
Technology adds
value to a home
From the comfort of an easy chair, a homeowner has
the world at the touch of a button. Through the wonder
of modem technology, we can control televisions. VCRs
and our sound systems without getting up from our
chairs.
But remote controls allows us to control other
comfort features of our homes — like gas fireplaces, for
example. Remote controls are only a selling feature.
Fireplaces add comfort and value to a home.
Wood -burning or gas -fueled fireplace systems can be
fitted in just about any home. Even though summer is
just around the corner now is the a to start thinking
about the coziness of a fireplace.
"By appiving technology, we have dramatically
'improved the efficiency of (wood -burning) stoves and
fireplaces and have made it easy and inexpensive to
install in any room," says Dennis Dillon, president of
fireplace manufacturer Vermont Castings.
Technology also allows the homeowner to improve
the efficiency of an open fireplace. Recent studies have
documented the extreme inefficiency of open fireplaces.
They exhaust huge quantities of air up the flue, resulting
in drafts that pull additional heat out of the home. These
studies state the efficiency of open fireplaces is only
five or six per cent.
The homeowner can dramatically increase the
efficiency of an existing open fireplace by installing a
gas -fuelled fireplace. Gas -fueled fireplace inserts offer
added efficiency and the convenience of accessories like
a remote control.
Installing a fireplace also increases the value of the
home. A recent article printed in Remodeling magazine
says a fireplace can return as much as 140 per cent of
Ow homeowner's investment.
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Whatever the feature, each home
has a personality of its own. That is
evident the minute you set foot
through the front door. You are
greeted by the welcoming effect of
a gently curved wall or the elegance
of two great columns framing a
large window in the family room.
John Boddy. himself, is
committed to the communities he
develops and builds — like the
prestigious Forestbrook in
Pickering. He is personally
involved in the design of each
home. He feels the exterior of the
home is just as important and
appealing as the layout of the
interior. The quality workmanship
and care in design detail is perfectly
evident in the facades of each home
and in the streetscape of the
community as a whole.
The all-important "workmanship
and finish" is something John Boddy
Homes developments don't take
lightly. The builder takes great pride
in the fact that each home, inside
and out, must fit in the community.
And each perfectly compliments the
one next door and, yet, each is
different from the one next door.
This community will continue to
grow over the years. The first phase
of the development features seven
models, including one designed
exclusively for corner lots. There are
backsplit, side -split and two-storey
layouts as well as modified
bungalow, which features two
bedrooms on the main floor and a
master suite above that has a separate
library and dual walk-in closets.
However, words do not do
justice to the beautiful homes you
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Homes in Eagle Ridge on the
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3,325 sq.ft. and start at $235,990.
Closing dates are available for fall
of 1995.
For further information and to
tour the beautifully -decorated
models at Eagle Ridge on the
Green, exit Hwy. 401 at Brock Rd.
and go north to Kingston Rd. (Hwy.
2). Turn right and continue east to
Elizabeth St., in the Village of
Pickering. Turn onto Elizabeth St.
and proceed to the sales office and
model homes. Sales office hours are
Monday to Thursday from noon to
K p.m., Fridays from noon to 6 p.m.
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Buying a new home is an exciting time in people's lives. It is
not only the anticipation of moving into new. perhaps larger and
more comfortable, surroundings. It is also about moving into a new
area and making new friends.
But it is important to think carefully about the steps your are
about to take.
Before committing to a purchase, you should do some research
— which includes contacting the local home builders' association
for the names of builders in the Durham Region and surrounding
area-
You
reaYou should also visit open houses and model homes with your
list of must -haves versus nice -to -haves in hand, always balancing
vour needs and desires with vour financial resources. Once you
have decided on a builder and home style, you must then decide on
the features that will ultimately result in your own unique home.
One of the most important parts of this process is selecting a
professional builder, one who will help to make the home -buying
experience. from first offer to celebrating your
first anniversary in your new home. run as
smoothly and trouble-free as possible. Your
and your professional builder will share a very
important goal — making sure you will enjoy
your new home long after you receive the
keys n) the front door.
Constructing a house is a complex process
that demands expert planning, knowledge of
municipal bylaws and regulations, careful
scheduling and skilled d
During construction of your home. you may be asked to make a
few additional decisions, such as placement of electrical outlets. Be
sure to give each matter adequate consideration, but don't delay
unnecessarily or the schedule for the entire project may be affected.
Try to stick to choices you made in the beginning. In many
cases. the materials you select are ordered immediately to ensure
delivery on time. Before requesting changes during construction,
discuss the implications with your builder. Are your new choices
readily available? How much time will you lose? How does the
change affect the scheduling of subtrades? Your move -in date?
And, finally. what is the cost of the suggested change? if the
change is important to you and you accept the implications, your
builder will arrange to make the change. Changes can often be
accommodated, since your builder wants you to feel happy with
your new home and satisfied with the service you receive.
As construction heads into the final stages, it is important to
maintain close contact with your builder and be available at short
notice to ensure smooth sailing right to the end. Sometimes,
decisions have to be made on the spot or, occasionally, unexpected
delays might interfere with final closing.
Shortly before the final settlement and transfer of ownership of
the house, you and your builder will "walk through" the house to
conduct a final inspection. Three to five days before closing is best
— when construction is substantially complete, but there is still
enough time for the builder to remedy any imperfections that may
surface. Anything that is not to your satisfaction should be noted
for a pre -delivery inspection report. Minor items such as scratches
and incomplete paint work will be rectified before your moving
day. Other items will be corrected after your are settled.
Your builder's service and involvement does not stop the day
you move into your new home. Professional builders have an
established inspection schedule for your first year of occupancy
and home owners are encouraged to keep track of minor
deficiencies to be repaired during regular house visit.%.
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experienced builder. A typical house contains
more than 3.(00 parts, all of which must be
assembled carefully and in sequence. it takes
approximately 31) different subtrades to earn
out this work. from framers to roofers to THE COMMUMTY
finishing carpenters• all of whom must arrive
at the building .site in the right order at the
right time. In tact, there are 109 workers
involved in the construction of a new single-
famii% home.
The professional home builder stands at YOU CAN AFFORD
the centrr of this process as the dining force
in getting together materials. labor and
information, guiding the project through a
schedule and packaging everything into an
attractive quality product that will provide
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Establishing a good working relationship Fit -pr a dream huivri in the ideal ce)nlnlunity, ct►nu• tt► :1hhe•y%vtxxf in U hithy,
with your builder at the outset will help both Here, h(i-nlebuye•rs can chtx»e frt)rn a %vide range (►f heatttifill dv%ign."
of you throughout the construction process. with inct)nlparable fe•attires, and stlf�erit►r finishes second ttu tune.
Find out who your ongoing contact will be. lee Wily more than 120 fanlilic-% call :�bhc•ytti"(>H)d ht)�ne. �
Your builder may have a representative ibl wor Call for mt)re infe)rnlatit)t., ttxla t)r visit the A13be•ywt►t►el Safr1 Office- this mvrrke nd.
as a salesperson who is responsible for I y'•
cuuomer relations and who will he available
for consultation during the actual construction ' • MODELS OPEN' a
of your home.
If desired. .our builder can provide you
with information about financing your new
home. Some builders arrange mortgages in
order to facilitate the sale and make the
purchasing process as easy a% possible. Others can can make suitable recommendations to their •. '
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relationships with one or several lending
institutions in the community.
Your builder may also be able to give you
useful advice if you have to sell your existing
home in order to buy a new home. Most
builders have cultivated a good business
relationship with resale brokers in the
community.
Betore work can begin, your builder will
need a firm offer that includes final
specification of all features, options and
changes. This requires you to consider your
needs and wants carefully in light of the
features and options offered by the builder.
Most builders offer a number of choices for
their standard finishing products, like color of
the carpeting and style of kitchen and
bathroom tiles. Many builders also have full
inventory of optional items such as upgraded`"
kitchen cupboards and flooring. = '
"Environmentally friendly option
packages" are rapidly growing in popularity
as more home buyers want to include energy-
and water -conserving technology in their new
home. Low -flow showerheads and toilets,
upgraded heating systems, high-performance
windows, "recycling stations" in the kitchen
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use of resources and benefit the environment. VOGUE
Don't hesitate to discuss your concerns
and questions with your builder who will be
able to assist you in making the right
decisions for your home. Your builder will •
keep a record on file of all the selections you
make. Nothing is left to chance! -
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