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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_09_01A FOIA DAY! Cam&�� Fair A..EVVff �, &*quo Fair open Swwip n Bak Fd. NWM d the 101 n Pidcemg tl..e. rp:M teosl m-0111 Have you seen } thism.issing man.:- _ Police seek help finding disabled man / Page 3 • News Advertiser Friday, Sept. 1, 1995 36 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 42,500 'Vol. 114 No. 35 461* t� Caxw roast Ontario Riding NIP Dan Mcl eaguc in%IICscon%lituents to a 1.atx-our Dav corn roast Monday. Sept. -3 from I to -i p.nt. at Kins- men Part, in Pickering. Corn and light rctreshments will he proyid- ed. Call 427-62113 for more infor- mation. 0Saturda% Sunn\. .•h of .%ounda,ii SunnN, hiit,h of 24 Inside In the news Entertaininent..................10 Short......... . ...................... 13 Cl.i,�,ific•d.......................... 16 Phone lines General 683-51 10 Farr 6K: 736: Classitied 68:3-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-900-45 1 -3793 ]tltOSource 68:3-7040 Dc adi Notices 6-:3-3005 Auction Line 68:37545 The News Advertiser regularly uses recycled newsprint 93C+7cGST =S1 Sharon Cummins and baby Kierra Boyle look out onto Lake Ontario with the hope that Kierra's father Jay Boyle and Sharon's son Michael Cummins will return along with four other area teens who went missing last March. A group of friends and family of the missing boys are , - : - e partici- pation of area residents in another search to pr ,,.. je clues on the disappearance of the teens who went out ! r a joy ride on the take after a party in Ptckenng. photo by A.J. Groen Hoping,for a miracle Boaters urgred to join search for LINDA N HITE 11 i kt F't 1ltTl k DUKHAN1 — As unanswered question continue to haunt the family and friends of six area teens missing more than five months. boaters are ur,_CJ to take part in an _� s upcuminearch of the lake. "Look at Jav's daughter," pleaded Ihh- hie Young as she held her nephew's 10- month-old daughter Kierra Bov le at a press conference announcine the search Wednes- day afternoon. :.It she could talk, she would sa%, 'Please help me find my dad.... Jai, Bovlc. 17, of Pickcnne. and I'ive friends have heen missing since March 17. `If God's chosen to take my son, then I want to know it.' -- Marie Smith, mother of Chad 11 God's chosen to take nt\ son, then want to kno%s it," says !Marie Smith, whose sun Chad, I x. of Pickering, is also missing. " 1 have to know. Bring any of them home. it doesn't have to he my son." She saes she "was living da} today. hour missing teens to hour." following her son's disappear- ance. "Now Cm down to liymg minute to minute." "I'm coping with each day as it _'cies by " admits Sharon Cummins. moihcr of N ichael, 18, of Oshawa. "I'm wondering why one of them wouldn't call. '['he% have all the lore and support they could e%cr need...] have dreams that I hear him coning in the hack door," she trails off. Also missing are Rohhie Ruinhi)h, 17, of Pickering. Danny Hi_,Lins. 16. of -Ajax. and Jamie Lefehvre. 17, of Scarhorough and formerly of Ajax. See BOATERS ... 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Just complete the ballot below and bring it with you to the Grand Opening_ No purchase necessary_ 1 /'d love to wiy o trip to t*e s## for two! 1 I I I 1 AdaeBsCity - -- - — l I 1 Prowice - Postel code 1 Phone- Home— I I 1 &&jness1 SIMPLY TAKE THIS BALLOT TO THE NEW PICKERING STORE GRAND OPENING (AT 726 KINGSTON RD.) AND DROP R IN THE IN-STORE BALLOT BOX e •t t; Y r! a ,1...4 i r.rlh,�, i t ly a+ ''IIF. NF.1i'ti AD1'FRI'ISF.R FRIDAY, tiFP'I'F.MRF.R t. NNIS-PA(:F. -i Boaterssought CANADA to teens FROM PAGE 1 AND Durham Regional Police believe the six took a 14 -foot imitation Boston Whaler boat and water bicy- cle for a joy ride from a marina at Frenchman's Bay at the bottom of Liverpool Road in Pickering But many of their friends. and fam- ily do not accept that all six have per- ished — as police have speculated — though a gas tank believed to have belonged to the boat was found at the water's edge clear Wilson, New York several weeks after their disappear- ance. Divers also found a bottle of beer which police believe came from the boys clear one of two channel mark- ers at the mouth of Frenchman's Bay. We want to say once and for all there is nothing to find or there is something to find," says search orga- nizer Randy Jennings of Bass'n'tario in Oshawa. He hopes to cover territory "that has been overlooked." and though he hasn't put together a search before, he has organized fishing tournaments with a lame number of boats. He's looking for people with boats that are at least 18 feet longi and which can manoeuvre in shallow water, as the search will focus on the first 1.000 yards from shore. Boaters will be asked to check in at one of the following locations between 7 and 9 a.m. that day: Disabled man missing PICKERING — Police are look- ing for your help in locating a Pick- ering man missing more than a week. David O'Day, 30, was last Seen at his basement apartment on Lodge Road on Aug. 24. The man, who has a learning dis- ability, has never gone missing before. Durham Regional Police report. Ilis disappearance was reported by his mother, who lives in Scarborough. Ilis car was found at a friend's place. but police don't know if he lent it to the friend or left it there. ASK TETE COMFORT EXPERTS Brought to you by C'C-rufICd IlCattng aiA Air Co','­nuig Michael Trelvawcn (Scr,we \fanay;cr) 'Ln Independent Lennox Dcalcr Since 1942 now can I be sure I choose the right heaarg and cooling contrator7 Is Ytere anytfrrg special I should ask or took fol whoever installs you healing and cooing equipment will greatly m/uence your home. yow an,,ronment yoa. want to be swe Mat the Mace you make :s an informed choice And. be sure not to oase your decision solely on price find a contractor Mat is highly recommended and oommmed to providing you w,7. the nest system to most you needs Be swe to check customer and business refeances. t, and financial stability. 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UV 2(:3 9l15.W-031131 Mr. O'Wy weighs 175 pounds, is Y10- tall, has brown hair and brown eyes. If you have information on his whereabouts, you're asked to call Durham police at 683-9100 or 579- 1520. Bluffer's Park in Scarborough, Frenchman's Bay in Pickering. Bond Head in Newcastle, Cobourg Harbour and in location in Picton. The search will continue until about 1 p.m. If you're interested in helping out. call Mr. Jennings at 723-7839. Recycle /REARM 1157 U0 • •11��::�--�- .- David O'Day _ v a%. ta5 1'1GF 4-111F \F11ti lUl FR ISER FRIt)al.5E1'rRIIIIF:R 1, NN -5 P Motorists urged topatientbe on weekend DURHAM — Police are urging motorists on Ontario roads," the Ontario Provincial and campsites: and college arra university stu- nnkKN over the labour Day weekend. Accord - to be courteous and patient and to plan for Police say in a press release. dents preparing to resume classes will be ing to the OPP, many of those deaths "were extra -long trips this weekend. "As this marks the last long weekend of the moving personal effects to campuses across the direct result of aggressive driver behavior "Rte Labour Day weekend is a particularly stammer, many people will travel to visit fami- the province: " or involved alcohol and could have been pre - busy holiday period in terms of traffic volume ly and friends. others will rete at to cottages Last year, 14 people were killed on Ontario vented " A bad case of shingles Metropolitan Toron- to and Region Con- servation Authority employees, from left, Kim Gray, Daryl Maclem and Lee Bosak Tuesday clean up building material disposed of by an illegal dumper at Montgomery Park Road and Frisco Road near the lake on the Ajax -Whitby border. photo by A.J. Groen Little help for N�oung couple left homeless by ire PICKERING — The Ontario Fire %far- s`ial's office is still investigating the cause of a weekend fire that destrovcd a Picker- ing couple's rental home and left them with nothing. And. a trust fund set up through a !Markham Canada Trust branch by the mother of one of the r")ple left homeless had failed to attract any support as of Wcdnesday. I.aura Murphy. 22, and her husband. Tim k1c.Minn. 24. lost their north Picker- ing house carp• Sundae moraine when it wa• destroved by a blaze fuelled by gas from propane tanks stored inside. The couple was only insured for S20.000, a fraction of the estimated S100,000 in belonging they lost. They were renting the S_00.( )O federal govern- ment-owned house with a third tenant. Phil Dance. els. Murphy's aunt. says relatives of the couple have only been able to assist them in a small wav financially. -We're helping out any way we can." %Is. Dance says the family hopes to keep the trust fund open for three months. People wishing to make a donation can call any Canada "frust branch. Give the branch number 652 and the account num- 1 119"» 30 FT. 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MALLARD BY FLEETWOOD 1 OR 2 BEDROOMS(SLEEPS B) 2 DR FRIDGE, STOVE, FURNACE DINETTE, FULL WASHROOM New floor plan also available in 32 h with three bunks CAMPING IN STYLE _ TRADES MY. 12, WHITBY r p� Ns MOM ME 905-66"198 A WEEK tkr 501454. 1%laterials may be donated by calling • Ruth Murphy at (416) 315-4516 or Phil Dance at 471-9535. Graham Cao Sidaway* _& "4 BEDROOMS" * Family sized kitchen * Main floor family room * Finished basement * Fireplace * Central air * WON'T LAST LONG_' f r suffm GROUP 'Heritage Realty Ltd. 686 -SOLD • Sales Reweseruatm ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's BeautyBook, appearing in this newspaper on Wednesday, August 3o, 1995, please note the following: Page 23 - Copy should read - Eau de Toilette pour. 75 mL $55.00. Inadvertently, the error fisted appeared bum advertising. We sincerely ►egret any invon- vaenience or confusion to our customers. EATON'S Quarter Horse Racing! PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING Every Sunday • Admission only $1.00 per person • Parking $1.00 per car • POST TIME 1 p.m. • Gates open at 12 noon • Simulcast from Woodbine & Fort Erie PICOV DOWNS 383 Kingston Rd. E., Ajax Hwy.112-112mi.M�-] East of Harwoodwya��686-0952 CERTIFIED HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Lennox natural gas fireplace Read our "Ask the Experts" column on page 10. Lennwt natural as fireWwo THE HOME OF NATURE'S FRESHNESS SINCE 1962 COME IN AND VISIT OUR SHOWROOM CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION You could be eligible for a 1 year free rental on a domestic water heater and up to s750 in Bay Gift �O C Certificates just for purchasing Lennox products. ©. Convert to Natural Gas and save up tc �"4 ' 7 65`k on energy costs with Lennox high S�ncr t �� 1893 efficienry heating. We install the old fashioned way. • 24 hr. full service department • No piece work Authowued Dealer • W sub contractors • Factory craned installm coHwlmes cws • 1964 Notion Rd., Pickering; 683-0380 III r I 11 %D%F:RIISF:RFRU t,l.SFP7FAIUVR1.194+-PAGE t95 EE "nR .95 Expect more from Sears Hrury in, lenst S clews s.w..d.r. �« 2 s a. Iws everyfhing�s 4an sale ALL fns■ jor appliances on sale AV&Rmlm fu itune on sale '&& 0 A Im sewing machines � AracUUnes takanim 1b,10 scne4en TV'sVa7ffff qnd up LIJ arse yoarr Sears Card and d4anfftfor one full yearcon all p Msaior Appliances, Sewing Msachia,Hes, Vk3CWWans, Farllimsl2mmm' sand Moore Elect*tonics NO down paynee t NO mininar�n porn-Ahase No prepayment of tuxes NO 3rd party credit application Don't Pay until September 1996, on approved credit. $25 deferral Fee applies. This offer ends September 3, 1995. liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases are not inducted in this offer. Ask for details. 'Baby and patio Furniture excluded SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Closed Monday Labour Day Sept. 4 We're open Tues. -Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. W,W� 111.10WEAM E r;t mare f oin Simins Covv,zint t X35 Sears Canaaa im MY 2 Q J ■ p HWY. 401 SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Closed Monday Labour Day Sept. 4 We're open Tues. -Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. W,W� 111.10WEAM E r;t mare f oin Simins Covv,zint t X35 Sears Canaaa im 0 ft- If1K'%VMS A1ATRf1SVR FRIf►AV.SFPTFNIICE R 1. 1995 0 0 The Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser O Timothy J. Whittaker - Publisher A Metroland Community Newspaper 130-132 Commercial Ave,Ajax, Ont. About U s Timothy J. Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Advertising Manager Alvin Brouwer Retail Sales Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager A Meaviand Commtmity Newspaper published every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. 130-132 Commercial Ave.. Ajax, Ontario. LIS 2115. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse anv advertisement kisctd on his sole disarticxr. Pare cures may vary slightly from published rate card due to mechanwal reyuriremens of didferc'rit printers. Schorr! Class M.ul Registratity 1 R') 7 . Hail suhscTiMk-An rates Can. 1 w. 570. GIVE US A CALL General 683-5110 Newsr(x)m 6!i 3-5110 Distribution 681-5117 Classified 653-0707 (Nichiline - 798-767?) FAX 6h-736; Sincerely � - - Yours 1-900-451-44 64 ext_ _14 1nfaSource 683-7") Real Estate and Automotive Sales 798-7672 National Advertising -193-1300 Th News Adw7user welcomes let - kis m the editor on issues Of ink�rest to our ma ders. We rester the right k) edit letkxs lex km_th and kval rea- sons and to withhold letters deemed not fit for publication. AM letters must include you full name. address and phone number for our information. Thy should no(exceed otic and a half pages in length. The Neµs .advertiser regularly uses recycled newsprint ♦ EDITORIAL Stoll ming Robbie Rumbolt. Chad Smith. Danny Higgins. Jamie Lefebvre. Michael Cummins. Jay Boyle. Six missing teens belonging b six farmties. And the people of a huge geographic region, from Scarborough to Newscastle, are being asked to help. Such is the plea from organizers of a Sept. 9 event being planed here in an attempt to bring some clo- sure to the case of six Dudiarn Region teenagers who haven't been seen since March 17, when police believe they ventured out ono Lake Ontario for a bit Of fun. They were friends, brothers, sons, boyfriends, nephews. One was also a father. They were all of these and more, judging by the commitment of those who still work. every day, to solve the mystery of their disappearance. They are people like Jude Lightbown, Karen Snider. Debbie Young. Their efforts have kept the issue at the fore for media, police, and others on the periphery of the case. And through those people who command that the memory of the boys remain alive, you are being asked to help once again. Take part in this latest search and invite some friends along to help: be aware of potential clues if you're out any- where on the water. lend suppext to the organizers by vo luntcerim_ your cf forts. Six local families need to see an end -- for bLtiLr or worse -- to this continuing tragedy so they can move on. By helping out. oy offering your suplx)rt through words or actions, yew can help ease the pain fox all of those close lei the six missing boys. Robbie Rumbolt. Chad Smith. Danny MAIVIMS. Jamic Ixfebvre. Michael Cummins. Jay Boyle. These are the names of the people sought_ Tlxy're not just missing. they're being misse d_ <Atit ! 4.w/ �.✓ Wfctm m nIF Nt:w-s Anvtirnsrx, 130 CortWxclAL Avt:., AtAx, LIS 21-15 oK FAX els AT b83-7363 Not allteenagersaredelinquent To the editor: ambitious young people have adopted before; the band works hard at perfecting From the front page of almost every issue Harwood Avenue. spending many hours marches in almost even• local parade. As a of the paper. young children's smiling faces weeding and picking up garbage along the community. can we not show some apprecia- peer at us. Yet on another page we are sure to boulevard. Thc} spend valuable time visiting tion toward our Ieenagers rather than only find an article about teenage vandals. Is local nursing homes. depicting ' Ajax/Pickering P � them as hoxxllums. devoid of any decent In spite of homework demands, these local I write as a parent of two teenagers and ,is teenagers'' The community should see the teens work extremely hard during the school a citizen of Pickering who is proud of our hard work of many local teenagers who are year to become better citizens through mili- many young people. members of the Navy League of Canada SeSeart' style drills and discipline. Anne Shipley Cadet llarw•o o d Corps. These hard-working. �klost of us will have seen these teens Pirkerirn, InfoSource Poll: Last week we asked: Do you agree with the lobby effort by .MPPs to investigate the plea arrangement with Darla Homolka? L1 E2 31l No 18% '-__' 3--...J � - - roTM Do you agree with the introduction of a `hotline' to report welfare fraud in Ontario? YES: Punch 8026 TO CALL INFOSOURCE: NO: Punch 8027 683-7040 What was the highlight of your e asked, summer'' -- asked in Ajax - ---- .-. ..._ a il! SEAN 5111 -I'll C()URTNE GRAY "I went to Kin�_dom "I went on the Blue AN -PHONY ALLISON N KATIE HINTS "No highlights. It was ..we went to Bound, a huge revival Mountain water slide. It a great summer, period." concert in New York. It was a lost of fun." Wonderland. was great." Canada's went there a lot!" Holiday openings, closures AJAX-PICK- ERING — Fol- lowing is a list of what's open and closed on Labour Day, Monday, Sept. 4. B A N K S/ TRUST COM- PANIES: Closed Monday, open again Tuesday. (Cbeck with your financial institu- tion for hours of operation.) B E E R / LIQUOR: Stores closed Monday. SUPERMAR- KETS: Most major grocery stores will he shut. (Check with the store where you stop.) RETAIL: The Pickering Town Centre and the Iiarwolod Place Mall will he closed. Some retailers will he Wen. V A R I E T V STORES: Most are open Monday. many around the clock. R E C R E- ATION: In Ajax. the Ajax Commu- nity Centre will open Monday at 4 p.m., but the Mcl-ean and Vil- lage Community Centres will he shut- Pickering Museum Village. the Pickering Recreation Com- plex and pool at Dunbarton High School will be closed. LIBRARIES: Closed Monday and reopen Tues- day. TRANSIT: Ajax and Picker- ino Transit won't operate Monday. Both transit ser - vii -vs will run Sat- urday. Ajax Tran- sit's Sunday s--,r- vice will operate as scheduled. GO Transit will oper- ate on a holiday schedule on Mon- day. Call GO for scheduling infor- mation at 416- 869-3200. GARBAGE. PICK-UP: No change to sched- ule in Ajax or Pickering. GOVERN- MENT: Ajax and Pickering Town halls close Mon- day, reopen Tues- day. 771F VFV1.S ADVF:R11SUR FRIDAY. SF1r1'F'NKFR 1, 1"5-►.Af:F. 7 Eaton's takes off this weekend. 25% off denim* Jeans and tide, 'TZ; Marlac�er, Ikeda, Bufiob, Request, Attitude, �lyw�ood, Blue and [Wore. 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Dirt Raider han dvoc model DR200, pock of 6 handvoc bogs, 3 -speed Electnicbroom, model E315 Only $99.99 until Sep 10M, IS 116 87 4 purchased separately ) ' Offers end Sunday, Sept. 3rd (or Monday, Sept. 4th where stores open. Eaton's. We N -ant to be vour store. [Moods satisfactory or tlnoney refunded.] ,,zj.6 Flyers right at your doorstep... three times a week with the News Advertiser! J PAGE %-THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1"5 Candlell*ghtwalk against violence on women, kids may have new life By LINDA WHITE STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — A group planning to host a walk to raise awareness of violence a=ainst women and children is "optimistic" its proposal will be given the green light at an appeal next week. Rita McDonald says she will correct errors in a pro- posal to host %hat she hopes will be the first-ever Take Back the Night walk in the Pickering core. She believes those errors may have led Durham Region's works committee to turn down the proposal earlier this summer after it F had already been approved MCD by Pickering Town Council. (Bath Iiwv. 2 and Liverpool Road are under regional jurisdiction, which is why the Region's approval is need - Cd.) For example, a works committee report says the ;,roup want_,, part of Hwy. 2 and Liverpool Road closed for one -and -a -half hours. But -all we need are a couple of extended red Iii % " McDonald. says Mrs. McDona. As well the report says about 1,5o0 participants are expected. "but that number's way too high, especially for our first walk." maintains Mrs. McDonald. Though Durham Regional Police and works department officials have raised concerns about hosting a walk on a road as busy as Iiwy. 2, Mrs. McDonald maintains it's a good road because it is well -lit, is near bus routes, offers plenty of parking and offers more exposure than other roads. The group has altered the march route slightly in hopes of setting approval. Oreanizcrs want it to begin at the Pickering Civic Complex on The Esplanade, travel north on Glenanna Road to Kim_ston Road, west to Liverpool Road to Gl nanna and hack to the Civic Complex. to Regardless of the deci- sion sion at the appeal hearing, the ,_roup will go ahead with a rally featuring speakers and entertainment — alreadv booked and which was to precede the walk. Organizers are looking for public support at the appeal, which will be held Tue_,,- y, Sept. 5 at 10 am. at the works department at 105 Consumers Dr. in Whitbv. The walk and/or rally will be held on Thursday, Sept. 21 beginning at 6 p.m. in Esplanade Park behind the Pickering Civic Complex. If you're interested in helping out, or for more information, call Mrs. McDonald at 931-8710. CORRECTION In this weeks Kmart flyer, the copy for the Seat Covers. featured on page 9. should read 20% OFF Our Everyday Low Prices on Entire Stock of Seat Covers, not $15.97 as stated. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Kmart Canada Limited ANNOUNCEMENT ��y �uizruftur� S'Pof M"elconic Robin A-vles%vorth 686-1166 26 Church Street South PICKERLNG 'V ILLAGE The wind in the hymns Catherine Smiglicki plays the oboe during Museum Village on Sunday. an old-fashioned hymn sing at Pickering photo by Ron Pietroniro s Canadian Tire Pickering ON 51EI_F N -LY Sat., Sept. Z f3 Sun.�Sept. ;Only Prices Reduced 25% to.70% Off * Tool8 * Maeds (no gums) Jr ors CAMPIM0 FISHING S.B.Q. ACCESSORIES_ GO ACCF.SSORIF.S 7RULFJP /K�1LRS:• S'41T!/1/.�IY .SF,�IEIIB('.'R 2 9�/� iPM h .SIL1Qq}' .SEP9!'r>'�'R. 3 1LIM - 91P111 GRAND PRIZE WINNER Coleman Sweepstakes Contest winner, Hugh Fulton of Pickering, accepts his prize from Pickering Canadian Tire store manager, Jeff Gray. Mr. Fulton won a prize package worth over $450.00 just by shopping at Canadian Tire. ?here's A Lot More.... For A Lot Less DIAN TIR.E ring Store Only ;stop Rd. at Liverpool .wag vaWAa v.vV - 0� 01111I1JAY 10 - 5 839 801 ? Brush up on skills, be a life-saver with St. John 0 Courses are being offered throughout Durham Region to help you cope with any emergency AJAX-PICKERING — While children head off to school to learn valuable lessons, St. John Ambu- lance offers teens and adults the most valuable lesson — how to save a life. With fall approaching. St. John Ambulance urges people to register for first aid and cardio -pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) courses. St. John Ambulance. Durham Region Branch, offers courses in standard, emergency, advanced and wilderness first aid: CPR for saving adults, infants and chil- dren. health care: oxygen thera- py; and babysitting. Instructor training courses are also available for those who are interested in teaching others life-saving skills. Registration is now being accept- ed for the fall courses. The Durham Region branch has training facilities in Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville and Port Perry. For groups, arrangements can be made to have an instructor come to a location suitable to you. The following courses will be = 24 Hour Nursing Supervision Ensuite Washroom Laundry Service Activities Program Housekeeping Service Three Meals Daily Cable and much more....! 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NF.W:S ADVER'1'ISRR FRIDAY. 1EP1'F IRER 1. 1995 -PAGE. 9 Speak up, AJAX, -- You can become s more confi- dent, interesting -',public speaker with the- help of a local organization. The International Training in Communi- cations (ITC) group meets the first and third Thursday of every month. s yak out "The next meeting is being held Thursday, Sept.7 at 7:30 p.m. at the United Way office, $aywood Plaza, 95 Sayly St. W-, fourth floor, Ajax. For more informa- tion, call the local chapters at 686-7188 or. (416) 43"141.,, Retirement Residence MORE THAN JUST A HELPING HAND In your l yetime you beive cooke(l enou(()b needs to jee(l Clil (l)'ill l'. washe(i ct seet (f dishes, strept miles (y f lool>, 111owe(I the equi. ellent of'50goU'collrses, and reikM the le(wes (f ei thousanii trees. So u,1?j spend your retirement-yeeirs cooking. Z(Ylshi)lg, weeping. lnolving anti ftlldftl 4illll 1955 Valley Farm Road, Pickering, Ontario L1 V 1X6 (905) 831-2641 IN Find us fast in the Yellow '"" Pages. P.A(:F- 110 -THE Nv"'S AD4•F:R'I'ISF.R FRIDAY. SFP'I'F:1IIIIF.R I. 1",; Enterta m in e Around Ajax in 26 years ❑ Local artist's work is back in his possession after hanging in former mayor's office By STEPHEN LATEGAN STAFF REPORTER AJAX — 'Council chooses the Mayflower.' That's how the headline read in the July 10, 1969 News Advertiser story announcing the Town of Ajax's selection of a local artist's work to hang in the council chambers. Over a quarter century later, the same painting hangs in the artist's living room. When the acrylic painting of the Mayflower sailing ship was first purchased for about 5200 after being_ chosen from 30 to 40 entries in a county -wide exhibition. the Ajax mayor of the day, William LeGros. was so impressed he had it hunt in his own office. claims 1 fr. Tauchman. But through a succession of mavors and intervening years. the painting was apparently given a nein home within Town }call. Incumbent Ajax Mayor Jim Willy, meanwhile, says he's never seen the painting in his tenure on council. tie's been there since 1980. According to Mr. Tauchman, when his wife offered to buy back the painting in 1988, it was returned to her and her Local artist George Tauchman 74. is haps to have his Mayflower panting back in his possession. h was once mount- ed in the offwe of the Ajax mayor. husband by the Town on per- manent loan. It now has a new frame and is home among two dozen other Tauchman originals. "We're happy to have it hack." says the Czechoslova- kia -horn artist, but "when photo by A.J. Groen (Town officials) read this in the paper. they might reclaim it. We'd have no (choice) but to give it hack." The three-dimensional look Of the work was not created entirely by cleverly placed acrylic paint, but with the addi- Ajax-Pickering entertainment notes... AJAX-PtCK- ERING -- Bally- cliffe Lodge holds a Pub Night Friday, Sept. 8 from 7 to 10 p.m. with entertainer Mike McConnell. The event fea- ture a Western theme and there is no charge for admission. Ballycliffe Lodge is located at 70 Station St., Ajax. Call 683- 7321 for infor- mation. ❑ilk Also on Fri- day. Sept. 8, a youth video dance is being held at the Ajax Community Cen- tre on Centennial Drive. It takes place in the I I M S Room of the community cen- tre from 7 to 10 p.m. The event has been organized for Grades 5 to 8 only. There is a S5 admission fee - 4 SAT • SUN. • MON f 2 ROUNDS OF GOLF ii 18 HOLES 00 I POWER CART incl. I 'Please present this coupon' 5 tax AFTER 11:00 a.m. For tee off time call: 905 683-3210 ANNANDALE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB ---------------------- Call 683-4879 for more infor- mation. ❑❑❑ The Writers Circle of Durham Region hosts Pokts in the Pub Monday. Sq)t. I I from 7 to 9 p.m. at The Courtyard Puh, 109 Old Let us entertain you every week Kingston Rd., Pickering Vil- lat-,e. There's no cover charge. Poets and song- writers wishing to read or per- form should call Dawn tiemhlin`, at 831-7737. tion of uncooked spaghetti for the sail ropes and a dollop of boiled noodles for the bulging stern. lie chose the ship of the New England founding fathers as a subject because he felt it fit the nautical theme of Ajax's streets, which were named after people who served on the HMS Ajax during the Second World War. The Taylor Road resident claims this is but one of thou- sands of his paintings around the world, with many displayed in galleries and collections throughout his former home of Australia. Some of the extraordinarily diverse works that remain in his possession will. sadly. not survive much longer. The Toronto apartment Mr. Tauch- man and his wife will move into this month is not large enough for all of the large can- vasses. One discarded nine -by -four - foot painting representing a month's work currently sits at the end of their driveway, tram- pled into the ground by local children. It's times like these that Mr. Tauchman compares himself to a struggling artist of an earlier day. Vincent Van Gogh "evcntu- ally shot himself. 1 don't blame him." he says. But he seems to have fared better than his hero, as he has sold more than a single paint- ing and both of his cars are clearly intact. ANNANDALE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB CANADIAN CONCERT SERIES AmWednesday, Sept. 13 95 Doors open 8 p.m. '22'' adv. l Iicefnm E . 130lIisDAM(% Thursday, Sept. 7 95 Doors open at 8 p.m., 7r adv. ,CerSed ever;) ? T;:Res gra acs Annandale Goff i Country - 683-3210 Discs i Oats - 432-2835 Wilson & Lee Music store - 725-4706 Shirt Shack - 427-8199 OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE presents WHAT I DID LAST SUMMER a warm-hearted coming of age story by A.R. Gurney Directed by Marion Dennis Brown Produced by Maureen Smith Sept. 14 - 17, 21 - 24, 28 - 30 Curtain Time 8:00 p.m. 62 Russett Avenue, Oshawa 723-0282 Tickets $12: in advance at Saywell's,14 Simcoe St. S. or at box office on performance nights. 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Wednesday, Sept. 13 and again on The group performs a variety of Wednesday, Sept. 20. Both sessions concerts throughout the year and is now start at 7:15 pm. in the process of developing its Christ - The County Town Singers are a mas program. For more information on non -denominational choral group auditions, call 837-2144. "SALES AND SERVICE * SYSTEM UPGRADES dt REPAIRS " FREE ESTIMATES ' SOFTWARE & COMPUTER TRAINING ' INTERNET ACCESS & TRAINING ON-SITE PICK UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE Ajax 66 Commercial `" t yComputemRo all j a 428-6611 Choose From a WIG Great Selection �• • • of Styles at huge savings! Open 7 Days A Week *Delivery Available *Great Selection Of Area Rugs • Carpet and Furniture Conveniently Located at 48 Harwood Ave S. (just south of the 401) 19051 428-10 12 - r 7'tiF NEWS ADVF.RI'ISF.R FRIDAY. 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Pickering, which earlier in the season was victorious at Inc Robbie Internatio Tournament, won five consecutive games to capture the Whitby event. In the final match. Pickering blanked the Nepean Ilotspurs 3-0. Danielle Tanner, Tahia Charles and Caroline Luby scored for Power. Charles earned most valuable player honors as she displayed her speed a ball -handling skills throughout the match. Power cruised to an easy 5-0 victory over Aurora in the semi-final tilt. Tanner and Charles each netted two goals. while Carlene Siopis had a single. Tanner and Kathryn Maclsaac shared the MVP award for brilliant offensive play on the forward line. The first game saw Pickering roll to an easy S-1 win over Rlississauga. -burner and Charles each netted two goals with a single to Natasha Kajganic. The contest featured a stellar per- formance by goalkeeper Jennifer Peios. the game MVP, who only allowed one goal on a penalty kick. Power had an equally easy time of it in the second game against Erin Mills. Pickering scored five unanswered goals en mute to a 5- 0 win. Tanner netted three goals, with singles Charles and Siopis. Sarah Mettler got he nod as vame MVP for her solid defensive play. Pickering managed to come out on top 2-1 against a tough Ajax Warriors squad in the third game. Siopis tallied the first goal from mid- ield. then Ajax tied tine score late in second half. Siopis then made a cor- ner kick which was headed in by Tanner to scat the win. Siopis earned MVP honors in the gruelling match. Team members are Mclisa Allen. Shannon Boodram. Tahia Charles, Lindsay Fortin. Melissa Gaudct. Amanda Gifford, Natasha Kaj�_anic, Caroline Luhy. Sarah Masterson, Kathryn Mac(saac, Sarah Mettler, Rebecca Moss, Jennifer Peios. Jennifer Sadler. Carlene Siopis and Danielle "fanner. The squad is managed by Denise Tanner and coached by Bob Tanner. na1Q`GKER�Gbyt 4b J nd C%CER C; the Pickering mites' bats come alive for one softball victory PICKERING — The Pickering mite select softball team had one win to show for its play at the Brampton tournament Saturday. Pickering dropped contests to Brampton 9-1;, Aurora 10-9, Newmarket 23-6 and Aurora 9-5. The only win for the Pickering . against Brampton by a 15-8 score. girls' <K 1 selects came Kristen Laaniste had a hot hat with three doubles and five singles at the tournament. while Sarah Poirier. Asia Popow and Sabrina Thompson contributed home runs. Lenita Leufkens, Alana Newman and Laura Cartwright pitched well throughout the day. 'rhe fielding abilities of Arianne Mactieill, Kaitlyn Pritchard, Danielle Cambell. Kell Temple and Malery Hickling helped to keep the opposition on their toes. at 683-5110 Don't hold me back A Royal Canadain Legion Branch 606 player concentrates on the I ball while his sweater is being held by a member of the Gord's Quick Copy squad during recent Pickering Soccer Club under -17 boys' house league action. The contest was played at Glengrove Park. f photo by Andrew Iwanowski Ij Strong goaltending powers under -17s to tournev final PICKERING — The Pickering Power Harvey's under -17 rep girls' soccer team finished as finalist at the Whitby ... quois Soccer Tournament the weekend of Aug. 19 and 20. Hobbled by injuries but buoyed by the outstanding goalkeeping of Karine Plouffe. Power played to a scoreless tic during regu- lation time in the championship final game against O%hawa. In the first two minutes of extra time, a goal -mouth scramble produced a controversial goal which gave Oshawa a REGISTRATION 1-(1 win. To advance to the final. the Ilan•ev's reaps had to dispose of elland in the semi-final match. The task wasn't easy for Pickering which needed two overtime perio ds to post a 1-0 victory. Andrea Mitchell rushed down the left wing and crossed the hall into the middle to Garen Maher who powered it pall a startled Welland goalkeeper with three minutes remaining in the second extra frunc:. In the first game of the tourney against Oshawa, Plouffe made several outstatnding saves in the last minute of the lust half to thwart the Oshawa attack. Nlegan "rucker was tackled from behind after an electrifs- im_ run down the left wing. A penadty shot was called and Maher capitalized on the opportunity. A strong defensive effort pre- served a 1-0 victory. Newmarket provided the opposition in the second _*aurae. 4'ickering dominated the play in the first 10 minutes with goals by Tucker and Chantel Malcolm. Newmarket managed DURHAM WEST GIRLS' HOCKEY Serving The Town Of Ajax, Pickering & Surrounding Communities RFP TFA R1 TRY -(7i 1'T� to break thnwgh for a �_oad midwav thro►u�_h first half. Power continued to play well in the second half en route to a 2-1 win. Team members are Linclsaay Nmo. NaLdie Brewster. Melanie Dentieyer, Andrea Donaldson, Natalie Iii,_gins. Kerry Irvine. Sarah LeGreslev, Caren Maher, Chantel Malcolm. Seema Mislr,., Andrea Mitchell. Kaarine Plouffe. Rupi Ra ndhawa anal Megan Tucker. Coaches :re Don Maher. Jim Irvine and %Villie lkonald.�.ta. SKILLS CLINIC Sept 9th 8 Sun. Sept. 10th 0 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. KERING VILLAGE ARENA RCH ST. N., AJAX ALL GIRLS AGES 4 8 UP Andrew -420 tat 95 oo�raeroa�ttanrr [1j] DATE ARENA TYKE NOVICE ATOM PEEWEE Mroc� MarOaaEou DATE pt_ 15 TYKE 6:30 PM NOVICE 7:30 PM ATOM 8:30 PM PEEWEE BANTAM MIDGET 9:30 PM Sept. 9 P. Village Sept. 10 P. 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UNDIUM E 1DIED DIVISION U DER4WW DNISION Plu:lrrle 2 6 3 S f 23 22 f 0IRL'SUNDEII 13 -AUGUST 1M6 August 14: Eagles 4 (Vanessa Garda 1, Mich" Gilbert 1, August 17: Dolor Contadlirhg 1 (Andrew Powell vs Kids 1 (&hotel Pldaal 1 if I a 1 is N 4 19izavd 3 (Anima P*W Brans Hoparl Miu:inele Aavmac MVP Christopher WaipluI 2. MVPs Juba Arbudds. Garrett Cameron) vs. a Imsbirh 1); Cantel 1 (Seen Ferguson 1. MVPs Bouley Calwey, Imran Ain Warriors 10 1 9 0 13 49 3 Jule Mllocbrowsial vs Pid-inp sb spoAs 2 (Hedwr aawA Jarrce BlaisOW 11, "am '0. Bob Johnston Chair Olds 2 (Ryan Sher 1, June) vs. Picketing Soo Sports 1 (Aaron Muiroy. MVPs Brian UNDER 11 'A• DIVISION Austin; MVP Erin Skeet. Kevin Baker 1, MVPs Eric Pham Hong. Brandon Atkinson) vs. Gonsalves. Aaron Muiroy); Eagles 5 (Sean McCurdy 1. Rayo TEAM OP W L T RF RA PTS Krrass 4 (AW WWuN. Lia Lahey. M4auaean O'Corwer MVP Meagan Blizzard 0 (MVPs Krysyne Byers, Cary &laelonnon); Rowdies 3 Emoiong 2, Michael Spence 2. MVPs Kevin Fallon, Dann Adamp Lb bridge 11 6 2 3 33 1S 21 Coagrave4vs. An6or Dix n-, 0 (MVP Ls0 Br,ww . (Dean Cassia 2, Aaye McCartney 1. MVPs Mark KadeKa, Philip vs. Thunder 4 (Graham Grant 1, Christopher Pasternask 2. Whitby 10 5 2 3 24 11 16 JE Hanna 2 (Sash WataotK &NPs l arson Onnsaq Jwvuier Pc1b) vs Ledo) vs Ptdliew Sb,%p" 2 (Chris Maauea 1. Ryan GN Mn 1. CMstoprr Robson 1); Cougars 0 vs Blizzards 3 (& ondim RoOih-n Pli lorMrg f 4 4 1 25 26 13 Pidsrig Goidstrus 0 &idow Gtaan), MVPs Chile Mazzueet Ryan Grimm. I. Ju sih stopnra on I. Civi lopher Michel 1. MVPs Tyler Hanrek Part Hope 9 3 5 1 25 22 10 Oi1L3 UNDER 1S ILL. -JULY 24 l'B' pIMSION Spencer Bats). JN Property Services 4 (Scott Brown 1, Scott Ajay Warriors 9 1 7 1 10 W ♦ UtVidge 3 vs PSC Hay- Dar 1 C4seen re Dur¢ MVPs" August S: so 3 (Michael Bundy 2, D m.W Cuyr 1. MVP Tam MacKenzie 1. Shawn Walker t. Andrew Morrill) vs. R1>rwMes 3 UNDER 13'A' OIVIson 11 Boom Rod hel �• Kohlass) n� Video � 0 (MVP Stuart Gaxmrr); LIMB Rascals 6 (Joseph A-rnn 3, MVP Joseph Aseenza): Power t RAI' rl Brooks TEAM till W L T RF RA R ITS T VftgeS110001Chrysler 1 vs Boyer Pontiac 1 Plelaie Sacco; MVPs Natalie (Christopher Chappel 1. N,' Aw Kluge 2, Justin Shoesmlh 1, Dar" 1, MVP Calvin Bunawp vs. Hones 011oe Soft re 3 (Trevor SOW 1, Oshawa Tun112 0th a 9 0 3 41 30 Eeuines 1. Jordan Lanza 3. MVPs Nicky Gsldhawk. Matthew Stuart Ormond 1, Desist McDorrnel 1. MVP Nevis Ckmpus); AAA 12 7 2 3 36 24 J 31: PSC vY Wyss Des 3 (Cassandra Dunn; MVPs Cassandra Shoewnlh) vs Power 0. MVPs Coln Gored. Andrew Palidis); Sorel Ange n Business 3 (Troy Bedvwd 1, Jahrasthm Caslelano 1. Zaehry Port Hope 12 7 3 2 36 24 23 Dunn. Tania Harry) vs PSC Boyer 1. Maape 1 (Dotter Wald 1. MVP 0e4er Wald) vs. Plur►Ib It 4 (Kyle Mikey 1. MVPs Johrrtnan Castellano. Kirk Owen) vs. SW i Sound Ndairing 12 t 3 3 25 21 21 Aug 3: Pelerborarph 7 vs Pickering Power Carson -Week 2 (Nicole Stewart 4, MNP Kyle Stewerp. Aupd 15: Thunder 6 (Sam Macleod Storage 4 (Sean Baxter 1. Lance Ender 1, Rowdy Labe 1. Ryan Seugog 12 3 7 2 25 46 11 Skeaon). 2. Kevin Campbel 1. Chrstlaphr Paul 2. Evan Smite 1. MVPs Lagan ew Thawarts 1. MVPs Sean Baylor. Lance Exeter. Randy Lair. Matthew Ajax Warrioes 11 3 7 1 27 36 10 Aug 7: Sce 5 vs, Boyer Pix 0 (MVP MAeiess Newby). Canon. Chralopher Seen ey) vs Said Image 1 (Defiler Wald 1. N, Ryan Thewert*. Cobourg 11 2 7 2 17 26 6 PSC Hayes Dana 4 (Cassandrs Dun 2. Kin Dlrnger 1, Ashley MVP Brerdrh Mooney); Lisle Rascals 4 (Chris Chappel 3. Amon U DE11111 DMSION Uxbridge 12 1 9 2 16 36 S Deiday 1; MVPs lKahie Warne, Einbdh Haiday. Lydia Caner) Shoea+dh 1, MVPs Chris Chappell. Matthew Shoesmith) vs. August 17: Lions 7 (Harpinder Athwal 1. Pablo Suarez 1, Joshua UNDER 1S •A' ONISION vs WYhiby 0. Sixnbas 0 (MVP Alex GW Mai: Video King 1 (Micheal A - -, lip 1. Lynch 4, Troy Carpenter 1, MVPs Christopher Wiraerson, Justin TEAM OI W L T IIF RA ITS OIRL.Y UIDE# 17 REP MNP Mlcnaal Baoaldonsil vs. PMrnb k 1 (Kyle Pelersas 1. MVPs Kyle Jaden) vs. Superlids 4 (Patrick Molony 1. Leigh on Mui are 3, MVPs Darlington 10 Ajax Dynaweb/ l 9 B 0 3 1 0 43 St 14 17 28 Aug.2 Pickering Power Harvey's 1 Mupi Randhawa: MNP lean Palentzas, Ards Flees; Renew Carpet Cleaning 0 (MVP Jesse Leighton M ulawis. Trevor Vaneoelt); Eagles 0 (MVPs Adrian Jones, Victual 24 a" vs. Peterborough 0. Monaghan) vs. Thunder 4 Phew Ntoruzn 1, Kevin Coro" 1, Andrew Gardner) vs. K]+aily Tune-up 4 (Mkiwl Gulvaon 1, Anwar 14 7 3 9 29 is 21 Aug.9 Pickering Power Harvey's 0 (MVP Natalie Brewster) vs. Adam Volpe 2, MVPs Matthew Anbnuzzx, Adam Volpe); Power 2 Gens 1. Shown Dbeau 1. Nathan Thomas 1) ; Power 6 (Achard KAbridge 10 Qshws Turu 9 7 S 3 3 0 50 13 21 Scarborough Limed 0. (Owen BroWnur! 1, Andres Pavios 1. MVPs Owen Brad". Evan Corers 2. Sam Jee 2. Pa11 Jetleries 1. MachaN Weiss 1, MVPs Slevan Cobourg 10 5 5 1 0 39 34 29 29 16 15 GIALV id" 19 Stockburt) vs. Renew Carpet Cleaning 1 (Jamie Gerrard 1. MVP Anderson. Michael Weiss) vs. Rocksb 1 (Kevin Marshal 1. MVPs July 25: PSC BaWw Trodtng 4 (Lewey Sett. Jeno Davis. Enrwn Grady McCarrol). Jeremy Sebben , Scott Wiliems): Everson 4 (Adam Janssen 1• WMtDy 9 Port Hope t0 4 4 4 6 1 0 32 34 21 13 Lynch. Tarya Wuftchert MNP Gookeeper Sonya Wane) vs PSC Pro UNDER41EVEN *V OIVISION Mathew Pernerowski 1, Devin Shanks 2. MVPs Cody Purchase. Alex Warriors t0 2 a 0 17 37 12 Mia+ 1- August 16: VIS Motor C Ifted 1 (Steven Kass 1• MVPs Stuart Wright. Emmanuel Emopng) vs Thunder 2 (Ken Tam 1, Brian StaAig 1, 52 6 Aug. 1: PSC Babdon Truckr,g 5 (Tan Rai *rose, n Z Jam Dwn 2. Malehnv Wearer) vs. VatiYe Wide Formal 3 (Eric Zandirs 1, Douglas MVPs Brodie Webster. Kennett+ Tam). REGISTRATION W d ')' 4." We help ki make the grade. PIP, _ k 'x -1) 1 For better rc•a(ling. %%ming, rnaill And ,Iutly skill,, gice• us ;1 tall, (Trade Exjxectaliuns will (lc•sign .1 NUI)I)Ic-Knt•ni.lry c•(lut;Itit,n prr)};ran) hasc•(1 on y0LIr child s needs to incrt•ak ntrrc.m. build ,cif-t(nli(lence incl irnlm , e acaclemtt lit rl( )rntaint t• It ,Iki(lt•nt, in gra(les 1 tO 13 Call us today so we can show you how Grade Expectations can help your child succeed 1885 Glenanna Rd. cN, bi Pi`ckw; �: 13Ex-i:Xr:�.� �c�420-9930 Uoiilupsd /+ain}n LEARNING CENTRES Itl Ij Twey?b Anorke"ary ,� * ,acquefine's Schoo(of `.Dance ItETr�R1Iti(, TuiwiiiTs ti11 Mry of 997713 Ontario Ltd, Jazz • Tap • BaUet • Pointe M I N I \ I N I til th.,%Cs :Ire ha se (I on Brittsli :1%.(K1.Itxnn u( Tt-arlicr% of D.inting .� .K-pl 6 ; (X) 'S (K) A,g't•, i )cars to Atlult tiIx ual "Tec n and A(lult tlassa y 7[ 1� 1 silver medal JA(-Ql-ELINE'S 5(AlOOL OF I)AN(+ OFFER-%: >I 1K F:>� .tllixldx.n, • ,; ring Rt-, dal 1 I i:mg,4, T Bid Thk- Hid, t'Lti t (.%k l - wuki . x • \.171 ituix,r1, tltxk-r • 'A rrlt,INxp' ,tl Ii h I,odohKrn4K) 1� i .HT1) \t IIJIKt, • I11r1KY I't•ri,Kttluig KFcTRES ,...Ito Trt(n, 11, Art. 1'-. r nn t"-hrx- kcth-ti':nr, 'k Ic t ! ! 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Member of: Ireland I • lash Dance Teachers Associate Y.14—of Canada �� ' • Irish Dance Teachers Association of North America For Further Information: (416) 267-9833 _ Also, Available for shows ' TEDDY'S LEARNING CENTRE 1235 RADOM ST. PICKERING RECREATION HALL Has vacancies for September In our Nu,sery Schocl prograrr FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL EIRA MARTIN (905) 839-6472 or AFTER SEPTEMBER 6th also at (905)839-2120 NEW LOCATKNI' 2200 Brock Rd (m the Deffbrook pazar a / 4 (905) 428-9906 / M • Jail • Tap • Ballet • .kcrohatics • 40 • Musical Thratre - REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES f August 30 August 31 September 5 it 6:30.910 FOR MORE INFORMATION API'r (905) 428-9906 (416) 284-1320 �iPrrlii.� :'l "rr.3fi�rr,P�l 1 OPEN HOUSE - REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 5-9 All levels of classes, seminars Complete line of supplies, wood, basketry etc. "LO1^yard" Newsletters available 109 Old Kington Road W, Unit 1 In Studio Ajax. Ontario LIT 3A6 Jima I� � � Hours: �► 905-683-6190 Tuesday -Saturday 10:00 to 5:(1') p.m. Tues., lVed., "rhurs. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 376 Kingston Rd. Rougemount Plaza (NE Corner of Hwy. 2/Rougemount Pickering) Director: Cynthia Helmer, R_A.D.-C.D.M.A. OFFERING CLASSES FOR GIRLS - BOYS - ADULTS IN JAZZ • TAP • BALLET • POINTE • ACRO a CREATIVE DANCE FOR TINY TOTS. SPECIALCLASSES FOR ADULTS AND TEENAGERS • Just for tunclasses for "nose students wno wish to dance at a 'ecreatanal Ie, • Annual recital ,r^petKions • Family discounts - P • Aess+onal trainuig at comoebtive tee • spaaous. air - ­- - %—- Registration New Students • Monday. Tuesday & Wednesday Sept_ 4, 5 & 6 6-9:30 p.m. COME AND SEE OUR SHOW VIDEO For Furthur Details call: 905 509-5902 or 905 509-5373 —MUSIC" SENIOR GIRLS' nance fur St1-le. Grace, Fair c"- Fitness ;, ' .� NEW LOCATION! 845 �estnev Rd., Unit #1 AJAR $e(VV1G 2urharn Region fJr - (905) 683-1?69 Classes beginner through advanced in Creative Dance ages 3-4 Ballet. Jazz and Tap -ages 4 and up Acrobatics ages 6 - Optional exam classes available in Ballet -RAD** Pointe and Jazz and Tap-CDTA ' Certified, qualified and friendly staff Recreational through— competitive classes and ("by assessment only) Annual recital ' Children's Summer Camp Providing you with quality dance training at competitive prices- ' FREE! One month of dance lessons' Call for information Director: Karen Brittain - CDMA (Canadian Dance Masters of America certification) easy monthly payment plan ' Visa card accepted CLASSES COMMENCE WEEK OF SEPT. 9 NOW OFFERING: ADULT CLASSES IN JAZZ, TAP, Ballroom & Line Dancing Adult classes commence in October FALL REGISTRATION New Students Sept. 6,7 Returning Students Sept. 5-7 6-9 p.m. f nAAXCAA Recipients of 1 First, 1 Second and 1 Third Place Award. Also 1 Silver and 2 Gold Awards. Special awards include "Classy and Chic," Overall High Score Large Group Tap, 5th Place Overall in the Junior Division and 1st Place "Best Costume Award". 683=511 0 HIGHLAND DANCING LESSONS �- WALLACE-SYM NGTON HIGHLAND DANCE JOIN A WINNING TEAMM (905) 686-3456 ' O'DONNELL SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL IRISH DANCING �• Canadian & North American !� Champions Beginners Welcome !; Help develop your child's confidence ' co-ordination Y social grace Classes Held: Pickering, Scarborough. Windsor a School offers students direct cortact with the prolessronal dance -world Professional Instructor: Anne Marie 0 Donnell, TCRG. Registered • An Cormrslum le Rinci Gaeiacha. Member of: Ireland I • lash Dance Teachers Associate Y.14—of Canada �� ' • Irish Dance Teachers Association of North America For Further Information: (416) 267-9833 _ Also, Available for shows ' TEDDY'S LEARNING CENTRE 1235 RADOM ST. PICKERING RECREATION HALL Has vacancies for September In our Nu,sery Schocl prograrr FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL EIRA MARTIN (905) 839-6472 or AFTER SEPTEMBER 6th also at (905)839-2120 NEW LOCATKNI' 2200 Brock Rd (m the Deffbrook pazar a / 4 (905) 428-9906 / M • Jail • Tap • Ballet • .kcrohatics • 40 • Musical Thratre - REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES f August 30 August 31 September 5 it 6:30.910 FOR MORE INFORMATION API'r (905) 428-9906 (416) 284-1320 �iPrrlii.� :'l "rr.3fi�rr,P�l 1 OPEN HOUSE - REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 5-9 All levels of classes, seminars Complete line of supplies, wood, basketry etc. "LO1^yard" Newsletters available 109 Old Kington Road W, Unit 1 In Studio Ajax. Ontario LIT 3A6 Jima I� � � Hours: �► 905-683-6190 Tuesday -Saturday 10:00 to 5:(1') p.m. Tues., lVed., "rhurs. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 376 Kingston Rd. Rougemount Plaza (NE Corner of Hwy. 2/Rougemount Pickering) Director: Cynthia Helmer, R_A.D.-C.D.M.A. OFFERING CLASSES FOR GIRLS - BOYS - ADULTS IN JAZZ • TAP • BALLET • POINTE • ACRO a CREATIVE DANCE FOR TINY TOTS. SPECIALCLASSES FOR ADULTS AND TEENAGERS • Just for tunclasses for "nose students wno wish to dance at a 'ecreatanal Ie, • Annual recital ,r^petKions • Family discounts - P • Aess+onal trainuig at comoebtive tee • spaaous. air - ­- - %—- Registration New Students • Monday. Tuesday & Wednesday Sept_ 4, 5 & 6 6-9:30 p.m. COME AND SEE OUR SHOW VIDEO For Furthur Details call: 905 509-5902 or 905 509-5373 —MUSIC" SENIOR GIRLS' nance fur St1-le. Grace, Fair c"- Fitness ;, ' .� NEW LOCATION! 845 �estnev Rd., Unit #1 AJAR $e(VV1G 2urharn Region fJr - (905) 683-1?69 Classes beginner through advanced in Creative Dance ages 3-4 Ballet. Jazz and Tap -ages 4 and up Acrobatics ages 6 - Optional exam classes available in Ballet -RAD** Pointe and Jazz and Tap-CDTA ' Certified, qualified and friendly staff Recreational through— competitive classes and ("by assessment only) Annual recital ' Children's Summer Camp Providing you with quality dance training at competitive prices- ' FREE! One month of dance lessons' Call for information Director: Karen Brittain - CDMA (Canadian Dance Masters of America certification) easy monthly payment plan ' Visa card accepted CLASSES COMMENCE WEEK OF SEPT. 9 NOW OFFERING: ADULT CLASSES IN JAZZ, TAP, Ballroom & Line Dancing Adult classes commence in October FALL REGISTRATION New Students Sept. 6,7 Returning Students Sept. 5-7 6-9 p.m. f nAAXCAA Recipients of 1 First, 1 Second and 1 Third Place Award. Also 1 Silver and 2 Gold Awards. Special awards include "Classy and Chic," Overall High Score Large Group Tap, 5th Place Overall in the Junior Division and 1st Place "Best Costume Award". PAGF. I6 -THE NEWS AD% ERTISER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I. 19" - ------------� ---------- I SLZat �oo�cs 1 JNew Ad 1 and 1 f i. Brock Rd. at Highway -r., Children's 1 t 1 fo Choose BOOks °re J PICKERING VILLAGE 839-1383 , p,�.,. 11 A.M., 7 P.M. 837-0126 7 To Advertise foul' cover price 1 Summer Service s 1 street north of 401 - west of Harwood 1 Located in the Supercentre Mall 1 1 at Liverpool Rd. and Hwy. 2 in 1 1 Pickering 1 1 (905) 831-3741 1 1 Save the GST on your used bode purchase when 1 Lyou Cnng m to s coupon One coupon per purchase J aUNTHER IVENS CONTRACTING Wood, Vinyl Doomftdows Basements, Decks, Additions Pi All Other Home Improvements (905) 839-0681 GARDINER'S DUCT CLEANING, CHIMNEY SWEEP A EAVESTROUGH CLEANING 9.95 - S5 . �r vent f RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Sr:a■e ,netrlx Sed (416) 282-3292 IWRRAM WI\IAM's & DOORS (m) 579-2222 WjWG -ASEIOEIrr C� Seualon O1 'tL AZ: -1000 ✓�,yi Wr,down A Doom C rURE WINDOWS BAY 6 OC)W WINCK)WS :%,.,URANCE CLAVAS - ;'A' iO DOORS CFA DOORS • `.E N CONSTRUCTION ry %DOWS 1+- ;-ASS 6 SCREEN FREE ESTIMATES WAYNE HUTCHWON 5% K1�w >iiE '.E S1".^rF % = A.-. .= -'V rAH10 iN\TJ, a leosl 579-2222 BARB'S DOLLS �rrir} rt DIO .yi NOW OPEN IN AJAX AND ACCEPTING REGISTRATION FOR PORCELAIN DOLL MAKING TAUGHT BY A CERTIFIED ARTISAN. 20 Chadwick Dr. Experienced Cross Movers Bargain rates, homes, offices, apt., etc. Piano moving. Packing available. 123-0239 2233 .86 5513 4 Gardiner's Duct Cleaning tackles dust to make breathing easier The truck mounted unit is excellent for cleaning ducts in commercial, residential and industrial properties. The Early Fall Special includes a hook-up for 539.95 plus S5 per vent and a chimney sweeping service for $44.95. Dust can be more than just an annoy- ance if you don't do something about it. Not only can it be a constant source of work come cleaning time, but it can also irritate your eves, throat and cause breath- ing problems. That's why more and r residential, industrial and commel customers are calling Gardiner's I Cleaning to tackle this problem head or Sam and his son Scutt have I: cleaning heating and air conditioning d for four years and they advise anyone has not had them cleaned for a long tirr. get it done as soon as possible. It's a procedure that takes very I time compared to the amount of time v enjoy clean dust -free air in your home it is further beneficial in that it reds heating and cooling costs. The large truck -mounted, 181111 v um unit shown in the photo above, pacxs more power for those tough jobs they encounter. Of course, Sam still has the portable unit for those places the truck can't get to such as townhouse complexes. The procedure for both is simple. Sam first closes off your vents and makes an opening in the main duct. Then, while the vacuum unit sucks air into a holding cham- ber, a hose is put into the upstairs vents, one at a time, and blows the dust and dirt into the downstairs unit. They ais„ use thr air snake• method which ensures ducts are completely rid of dust and debris. The air snake method con- sists of a device being inserted into the ductwork while a mobile head reaches into every inch of duct work to dislodge dust and debris. "Dust will not only affect your health but ruin furniture and draperies," says Sam. "]laving your ducts cleaned cuts down on cleaning and adds life to your furniture, carpets and drapes." Sam also provides chimney sweeping at competitive prices with service that is always friendly and courteous. Caps and screens are available to keep out unwanted 11l:ts. Presently, Gardiner's Duct Cleaning is :7ering an Early Fall Special featuring a hI1ok-up for $39.95 plus $5 per vent and a imney sweeping for $44.95. There is also new dryer duct cleaning service available ,vith the purchase of duct cleaning for only �'?0. So, if you're sick and tired of your home being buried in dust, give Gardiner's Duct Cleaning a call at (416) 282-3292. Appointments are available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Customers from Markham to Scarborough to Oshawa have relied on their service and are now enjoying a healthy home environment. Isn't it time you did too? AMBBiEA PRESS rTE3V^N CauRCM 1820 whites Rd N PICKERING STANDARD CHURCH ST. ANDREW'S FAMILY CHURCH WORSHIP Community Methodist PRESBYTERIAN 10:00 a.m. Sunday Sunday School, f i. Brock Rd. at Highway -r., 35 CHURCH ST. N. Supervised Nursery at that time ® `�) x7 F1, SI�� ;c,,., : Sunday Worship, PICKERING VILLAGE 839-1383 , p,�.,. 11 A.M., 7 P.M. 837-0126 683-7311 Joint Summer Services with Pickering Village United Church. To Advertise foul' CHIJRCH OF CHRIST CEDAR ST., AJAX Summer Service s 1 street north of 401 - west of Harwood For August d1 September 3 hours and special events SUNDAY - BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 WORSHIP - 11:00 A.M. 8 7:00 P.M. Pickering Village CA Janice ED- 7:30 BIBLE DY United Church tp� M 83 V0.>w / �% THEE ISLE Is GOD'S WORD-SDAY JESUS IS LORD. ,NJ 683-2477 ® at 10 a.m. We'll run it until it sells: Call us for 7dn 98-7672 TO FOR SALE PACKAGE des all paper bury, For# +0STYJSAsigns plus tips for69 tg yOUf VeI11Cle. 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S2 SIM- COE ST. S. Oshawa (9051 436.1991 Tran" assistance may be aval able d you are over a5 and riii !IV !aid �Pf ' Gerterat Help A -Z Drivers Required for Long & Shan term+ assign- ki IS 5 and focal Call Nancy at Alex Fleganal Dnvw Education (905) 686 2224 AGENTS required to ma kat an emergency roadside service New company in Canada that pays resKluis income Inparres pane or tax *^5 424-2455 HAIRSTYLIST wanted. Experwmeed with ckonfole Personable, I renay a" depoin"blo Grew oppor- tunity. Pickering area Call 9c5 F393511 AJAX Taja ellibrOKW V nn tmacn,ner operator needed Must be are 10 work eveil- x1g stuff Alan (9054215 - AN -penenced driver re- quired for pizza delivery Please call 427-2829 oll wver 11 am - 4{vn ; apm - t2;r• BOWLERS wanted Fn - day Nigh,( mixed tun league Can Donna 721- 2542 Brightenergetic sales per- son needed for very busy weight !otss and Body treat - mem centre. Sales or weight koss experience an asset but not a necessity A desire for Personal growth and a heanhy 4fe style a must Cat! Roxanne at 619, C M requires Demon- strators to sell Giftware at home parties No invest - merit No deliveries. no c oi- tections Call Linda 905- 728-6765 or510.258.79o5 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests Mat advertisers check their ad upon publlcabon as News Advertiser will no! be responsible for more than one Incorrect Insertion and Mete shall be no liability for non -Insertion of any adver- tisement. Liability for er- rors in ads els harmed to the amount pard for the space occupying the error All cope• Is subject to the ap- proval of management of 'yews Advertiser INGENUE MODELS ag- gressive Toronto booker seeks models for pont work Experience helptul but not necessary Call Lauren 416 961.2228 CLEANING COMPANY Needs experienced part time cleaning persons, for homes and offices. Can 576.9170 between 7 and 9 pm EXPERIZNCED IH01[ECLEANERS Needed for Pickering and Ajax area. Apply in person to; VXSXTING NOKLKAKZRS ASSOC. 170 !Berton Sr Car is an asset. PERSONAL TRAINERS needed for health club Must be outgoing, fitness exp. and certified. Call 619-1955 ask for Steve. DWHER with OZ Incense required for delivery of beverage products to homes. Offices, stores in Nonnunberiand and Dur- ham are= Calf Gary Ste Anno's Pure Spring water. (905) S792837 or drop off rssunwekm driers aD- stract 716 Colonel Sam Drew (lxl+awa HEATING 8 All C ONDITIONING HELPER WANTED. K,)owledge of sheet 'ictal and gas piping an asset - Can 435 8742 -cfln Evelyn Golf Club requires OUTDOOR MAINTENANCE & KITCHEN STAFF For tall season. Must have own transportation and must be able to work weekends. (905) 640-1233 LABEL PRINTEH, requires an experienced nexo press operator Quaiiy conscious. mechanical skills, Ofgal zational SKIIIS and paying attention to detail required. Please tax resume to . 427. 1682 Lunch supervisor needed for muni exceptionalities class at APPLECROFT PUBLIC SCHOOL 1 hour; day Medical experience is a ous Cali 4282775. MOVIE PEOPLE Toron- to's fastest growing agency seeks extras for film 6 TV work. All ypes 8 ages No exp req Earn S7-$15.1hr Children welcome can Liz at 416-%1 2226 NEED a second incomes Can't find a lob? Create your own Yes you can we'll show you how New NIM company For appoint- ment phone (905)579- 6786 Pan wine help required lot NkA 2 colour and Haheda 2 colour call George toll free ' 416 °.-.. 4409 ,Ajax) PHARMACY assistant full timeekpenwice required Nom Oshawa Pharmacy. 725-5555 POSITION avaaffoe for licensed not stylist Busy . ondy shop. Mindy droll f n neer"ad please Call 9 0070 RECRUITING F -r Fal 6 tinter Productions - All a Jas arnd types intarested bong involved in feature MIS. TV series and corh- nernals as extras. SOC . s ,imd some principal roles 'orae to 1 1260 Tenwileg- rr Ave Oshawa 432 9189 Vonday Soo 4,95. it am 3 p m . wed Sept 695. 3 .. m . 7 p m Pleaso come yang groomed and tressed to have picture aken There will be a $2 00 ha"V per person START NOW Local ompany has positions .,vailabte In an depart- ionts Earn up to $1482 . ar hr d qualified! No ex : erwnce necessary, own -ansportalion required -.all Monday only 404 403 9 OC 4 30 Tim Horton's - 1 Har - rood Ave. Alax. Full time •experienced counter and znve thru help and exper- enced weekend bakery persor ranted 683-6497 WANTED - na-r dressing assrsian0'desk work For Pearson Lanes Hair Studio it weary Call 430-2050 WANTED immediately as- sistant supenntendant cou- pes for townhouse complex in Oshawa, light duties, rent reduction Phone (905) 434-39'2 WAREHOUSE workers. 75 warehouse clerks re- quired for Pickenng area 1 month assignment S7 00- $7 50lhour. Please call Staff Plus 1416N95-0245 WORK S 10 00 an hour +++ Bonus Appointment Co-or- dinators. Permanent Part Time and Casual Positions available No expenence necessary- Full training provided Must be reliable For an interview phone Denise at 905-837-0844 STAFF Markham Rd Steeles Ave E. A leading sakes keting and citstl company of cot staff to warp -house on a pail time shift basis REQUIREMENTS: The successful cavil dates WIN be energe- tic. highly motivated and able to wort Inde- pendently in a de manding, fast paced envirtxxrlent. tanukar- ih! with wholesale dts- and vidso products. Lar coating and or previous picking and Picking experience w,,ud be an asset. you are a team player and are koolung a challenge, tor- wa,d or deliver your r ws fhe to 8aaenscops Canada bill 35 Monside Cres.. Sough, Ont. mix ccs AtTlwvbon : Human Resources. UN -Y Applicants se- ec'ed for interview Office Help ENTHUSIASTIC, Exper- enced. Energa0c ndiviWal with computertzed payroll. acrounting. WondPedect yells (windows an asset) Fun time poskion Friendly. 1" paced. ousy office It you can adapt to pressure and enpy a challenge send resume stating salary ex peclatron3 NO alone cans please Pollard Industrial Rooting Ltd 92 Orchard Rd Atatt. Ontario L 1 S 6L t Attention J McFarland FULL TIME receptionist typist R"i,,r ng -Alai are with computer experience and references to Post 01- tice box 24091 St Cathar- ines. Ontario L2R 7P7 IF you are single or a sin- gle parent or separated or avorceo with three years work expenence. you may quality for financial assis tante of if you are over 45 and have recently been lad on, you may quaky fa training assistance. DIP CERT. Lotus. Wordperted. D -Base. Word, Accpac, Bedford, Autocad. Ventura, Pagemaker Harvard. Cor- el. Computer Programming and Systems Analyst. Co- bol. Pas -ii and C Photo - Shop. Quark Express and Illustrator, Durham Bust ness Computer Colege. 427-3010 LOOKING FOR Part time book keeper with ACC PAC experience. for Ajax area Call Norm 10 am -5 pm 686-0948 RCCOUNTRNT ull time positions in the fax area for music Industry uslness. Responsible to complete all aspects of bookkeeping and accounting func- tlens including preparation of finan- cial statements and cash flows Experience with AccPac (G L. A'P. Ar R, ) Lotus I - 2 - 3 and other wind- ows based software preferred. Send resume with references !c POST OFFICE BOK 24091 ST. CRTHERINES, O%TRR 10 L2R 7P7 10 Skilled Skilled Help Help CERTIFIED MOLD MAILER Pnl}rrr islve rrottltype & Pnxiuct ,lin Mold -making Ctxttpany, based 1n Ct*x' urg, 0ntano, his an t nimrdiate t rwrntnp, for a %unlit -%Like r Minimum 5 years prtwen experience to birith Ctxtventutrtal and CNC fITrratlum. Tram plover with %trong c t+mmur.lc.ttmrl .k:!!. Competitive Wages B Excellent 0e -PAIS cla-_4 -1•.n Protoplast Inc. Attn: Catherine Rolph P.O. Box 310 CobouM ON K9A 4KS (905)37:-(1451 WEGU Canada Inc . manufacturer of custom moulded rubber products, is currently Seeking a qualified PROCESS ENGINEER Applicants should possess a minimum of three years rubber and automotive parts experience. tool design experience and must be familiar with quoting and quality processes Familiarity witr, Cadke,, and Windows would be beneficial Resumes only should be sent to WEGU Canada Inc Attention: Human Resources Department P.O. Box 567 Whitby, Ontario L1 N 5V3 Only applicants selected for interviews will be _Jntd:ted MECHANICS class A licensed. busy shop. Call Mark at 905-420-3555 or tax resume 905-420-1300 Technician Luber Oil & Filter Call Mark .I- (905)420-3555 WAREHOUSE hipper ,loosive• ,, Ptcii—,; hax area ld--owtedga of ,even 'try coi ll computer and cndable Send resume .Kir re/enences to Post Of � Box 24091 St Catflar Help a! ' Yedtcal Dental DENTAL RECEPTIONIST WANTED F-,4 bine. with Soene �•ven l 8 Saturdays . o. kenrig area • - iter urm 3 yrs. ex- oenence on • ill time •F'cetlbori . --.-st have dental "Aare experience %uges determined :y experience and tedin 905-428-1215 PART TIME 'dCeaCr s: A"orox 25 rrs werK, •x. _i,,51 lave exp wttr Wind ours and genera, boo, Keeping KnowieaQe you, -runt alk; lave the foaow- ng ex,xuent commureca 'on and organization smlis. outgoing w.Tn wonder'ui people sk,.o Sett mit..ated and aiso able !c :aka oirec. :ons an active interest and .,nderstanarg ,it the aier -alive health beta an asset nteresteo please send •esu•"te and leve, of ntro- ducbons In Wnrtny Mas sage Tivnan C=rrkc civ L Clifton. 519 Dundas St E Suite 7 Whitby Ont LTN 2J5 Nc phone calls please ARE you look.cg for a "— away from home for ran cNld'r Canna ^orae n Regal Cres. Picker rg :pens the door to an ages all Man" a-?" 0653 CALLING ALL Munch- •nsMunchkinehes' Glen :ane mom :Marna nome •yie daycare beginn.ng s95 Competitive des. lanced yard. meals. CHILDCARE r my Pick 'ring horny W puat,tied C E teacher Starting .m- edtateiy 18 month and -:) K-:•srOsayiy aro& Call nda at (905) 420-904 ECE Mom provic"g data Nie .n non-smo`l Mvi 'inert Large fenced . and. ors d ales. craMs ume• Glonnanna Terry ECE. NON SWCKI%G mover exit provide ol&Ycare, n our horn nuge lenced yard backing onto park Whites. Strtwds area. $31- x+2 WEEKENDS, DAY'TINIE- never close. happy. iad. Striding or whirl - ng, I take 'hem All. Cana Debbee Gab -5784 FUN LOVU4G --•_elm seek N 2: h cror b .Saycam n mY lime. 'uithyf days _•arts �ut,ngs Oil encea. 'yyhite s Str:,uds a:u 9.7a 1-56 LOVING anv,ronment nwrnw or 3 'as zay_are ava1 an a 8•ccK 4a,cr Jam, ,,ren Large '-'ea ,aro wet C"'! u,r•:ot-s ^ea.sv Reference LOVING ;rte, <Jm expenance F rst A.0 CPR Large p,ay 'ac.,.ry ill yard. _ncnes snacks provided Ary age kieicorre C:ose !c schools -efeences receipts Lisa 4 MONDAY FRIDAY my none. ad ages ce .lied hist aft and CPR. Whites ana OKianOma Call 42C :44 - NEED a •e,.abla baoysrt ter) For :unches or atter echoC, :.ocld nutra,ous snacks. Valley Farm School area Theoam (-.,ur -a 428-6%C SOCIAL .: ;rxer .6 years experience will care for cn,clren of air ages Mar. w al Hwy 2 area Staffing WE a oolrr- •-r a^ ex - Sark's ' MN (A is Skilled Help .e ..y , perenced mature dental assistant to loin our busy _ c _ail 1. 3940 WHITES a o Stonepatn rnon-smo, n,; -nothen of two, P P �'— o�p Individual must to 8 yrs experience will pro- -onhdent and friendly and roe daircare �n my riane LOOKING •.0 hardworking MAINTENANCE MA Possess ex;el1ent .;Ommu' School age chda•en Call business entrepreneur type CHINIST - growing pack rkcative Skiiis Ape. expen- F:-:-:= people Who want to make vinic an asset Fax resume a senous income on a part or full time bas,-, Serious aging materials company in Whitby currently utas an - ' Employment ;nil nes orly 432-0369 opening in its maintenance Daycare y Wanted PARTYLITE GIFTS, Mas department Applicants ' • put launched their unique Christmas Collection. must be skidec ,n tine areas of Trouble Shooting Pro- Wanted DENTAL "ygemsl. 13 iHome Party sales) Re- duction Machinery. mane- EDUCATION PLAN Nr years expr,ence, looking for part time position Call quires consultants in this No lactunng of parts on a lathe children from S25 monthly �e.^,L 2 al '9G5�697-30'26 area. investments or deliveries Outstanding and milling machine, weld- ing and in basic electrics or single depose, with no QUALIFIED Hosp-.tal Unit commissions Please call and or electronics. Must be maximum. For details call Secretary seeking emotoy- Heather, (905)723-28% able to work with minimum 905.723-0722. meet Durham area Fie - YOU won't believe its Fi- nally a hair reluvenation Inat does Work 85%+ SUC. cess rate Proven for thin- ning• battling, line limp hair. etc All natural 10(r. mom- ey back guarantee Call 432-0369 supervision Be available for overtime when required Further must nave co In, set of own cods Mc - Nam Packaging. 125 Con_ ole reliable available ,m - PART rime live out nanny mediately Reference Call housekeeper requned for 9J5 5'6 74�' Pickering area. Weekdays or y Ca els a must 420- e sumers Or Whitby 4390 or 416-327-5396 AMAZING DEAL' SEA- SONED HARDWOOD at low price- Apple ash. mope ',Ckory Serving PieKerrg. Atax. VVtiifiny and Osnawa DURHAM FIREWrXC 427-1741 FI'4EW000 Excellent quaary hardwood Guar anteed, extra ong tiny !W1y seasoned. cut arra spit Honest meawrerhemt Free delivery M.r, Heat F,re- wo xJ 90S 753-2-4r; FREE FIREWOOD SKIDS a PALLETS Hardwood and Softwood mixed -Free dakvory avail- able in tan Local area. 20 small Naos avaoabie '00- 120 04120 :k -ds and palletsto lame pads availabw 300- 40C sk.ch and paaets. Jure and July's special oftal cal new 9t:5 AX 2W7 gave r+kwca.,e ROKA :JMBER 8 FIREM1000 CENTRE 4 XRX 12- $bC 00 4x3x••- 565:-. ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705277.3341 Eventrtgs 905-434-6665 Free Delivery To Oshawa Area Flea Market � pce soiid •w�, ,any Dr. ny �C_ site sol e S45: � t ^ Cal 4 -68'4 COIUMCDORE t,4 and AA MAZING ^nonan,• tach compete with aha disc dives $5., VCM ; rnte, 86 S5z 0- 45. ENTRANCE DOOR ca, vc -.'tel•r ga-tlse !rA rtr ^dcr va:r 555 is $3; pair 6A -t^,w ROUND MAPLE '.., sn�- •acre .4 chairs 5'15. " _u n .^est 'ree:er 5225 5 79•-6296 Sots pea 5250 war S' 00 Cotten Tabic Sic Bar -ridge. 5100 „r tier P71Articles for Sale 1969 _--EV Corsica. LTZ 6 iyl exzei ent .onwor. fully cacea. 55250 C, c converts !o youth led S—c Wasner, dryer 53uc 683- 7656 3 -speed :moa; : ions mission vain new 3-speeu Hurst Competition Indy Noor snifter. 5200 0 b 0 985-3!83 abler -3 p m AIR nar,oner. 10 )CO TU. asiting 5300 00 .:a after 4 00 pm 905-436 143. ALMOND FRIDGE 545- A„nond ]- ,s washer ana dryer. $45C; set.. T 0 00 BTU all conditioner 5250, dining room suite 8 cna,rs solid oak all extra,. $4,500 new Sactitice S2 600 China and gold flatware B O va- cuum, end tables. 432- 75AS BOXIINER 3 Running V lards fit full size Dodge Tuck $150 both or test ..'•eel Please call I9051,432- -�63 alter bpm PACU IS- I'll F NF%%S ADI F:RUISER FRIDAI. SE UENIIIER I. 1"4 ArticlesArticles Articles Articles Arts dl For Sale For Sale M11 For Sale 1 For Sale • Crafts I'm -9491 OAK/PINE FURNITURE XEROX 1025 photocopy CHRISTMAS IS COMING '� '� G MUST GoM Why pay retain prices' One er, reduces, enlarges. 3 Ciatt Sale- 4 Sundays in �r �� :O ON of Ontario's older; and lay sizes of paper, excellent y fiOa1 Rd") gest manufacturers Is now condition 5650. 666-0661 Sept Fishermen hand knits. ,1y beautiful dolls. cross stitch GREAT SAVINGS �TWTIL SEPT. ; setting direct to the public wan plaques. and more gats { Al Eatifre GDeetiop OE AaltitoMt Eg oak pedestal table and SPRAY Booth oven. 20 Come see 91 Garrard Rd. 'I Fm nature and irk a chairs 5849. 7 h double Hp compressor 668-0853 Whi" (2 lights east of ) pedestal and 6 chairs-- i�rIAI WEEKEND Thickson) 905-434-5289 �� lom S c. Over 2 beds , Articles GRIP AA Di111L�r!lies tom $399. Over 20 scam Wanted 10; OW Kingstoal ltd., choices. all solid, no veneers Traditt al Wood- • Antifaues 5* Pickeringworking 905-985-8774 ANTIQUES Absolutely. • PIANOS / GRANDFATHER Purchasingfurniture or an ANTIQUE SHOW. Northwila- Clocks - Durham's largest ything old Scientific msan - selection New and used meets. china, silver, adver- umbeaand Mall. Cobprrg, Capel Broker. 100%. pianos Not sure' Rent to ltv t dolls September 6-9 Map hours. Nylon thick. plush. stain re- sistant carpet For 3 rooms. only 5369 00 Price Iry cluoes 30 Sq yds carpet. deluxepad and installation n your tome Free quota- tion in your horse No in - West. no payment for one Iulf year. DanW. 1-800- 2:70104 CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylonnew stain re - own, apt size. uprghtgrand. r'g' dyu I, keyboards TREMEN- k pt's. --y­Dealers milk bottles, collections or ying b sella burying g GARAGE BALE DOUS SAVINGS ON NOW estates Cap Robert Bowen de oases casement, v. S91ZMt�.S•�rrber2 19% Telep Piano Works, 433- 1491 Antiques (905) 655.8049. POOIS, �) ID 12 pin mates Bill Jr 427-6212 nffij SiGON C-.rmstructior Lto freezer 5 serving Dumam Region for moves reiocatec Excellent 168 Drive AjaxSEARS years old. 5 3 cubic. $175 Ad ARTICLES ARTICLES wanted. cially air condtwners, hu- trostatic air cleaners. hu t� NMM •11 F and ! 2 m,ral apt size dryer. 2 m,dfrers. dehumidifiers. re - NOT DEALS! BAR EURCPEAN t.:e special years old. mint condition, tngerators In good coed- GAINS GALORE - 16' x room or kitchen walls. as $150. Snowblower 4 hp. tan Also must be wdIng to 24' rWara9ular Kayak pool erences and sat.sfactlon forward reverse. good con- dmon. 5350 26' colour deliver Call 434-4478 includes decks b fencing 1262 FAWNDALE RD. PICKERING CAIRAGE SALE FICA 5300 table and BAR WANTED 54.595 Meets local by - well S200. cutting tools $400. chairs. $75 30' avocado for bar for fancy room Must laws 20Y* warrarmty 1-800 Aporia Road and = lease carpets on hand. I oak desk S20. 6pc dining cens 0-00 Highway 2 area carpel 3 rooms. 5349 Pince 9 stove. 5200 Exercise bice. be in excellent condition 668.7564 Pi9'Hax• SEPTEMBER! 2 i 2 - •:00 AN TO 2:00 Pal Sat. Sept 2, Barn -12 Raindate Sun Sept 3 Includes carpet, premium set 5425, cabinet stereo $75 Step climber. $150 Oak preferred Please cap prone 416.798-75M TV, VCR, toys, kitchen chaR5, appliances. last 5100 dishwasher 5275. Rowing macrine $75 434-5780 Infant and toddlers loys. clothes. Perego stroller, pad' a tree estimates 130 1905.428-20-5 5000 BTU aiC $175 Inter- Las d household florin baby Hems. car Seats. etc. national lawn tractor. hy- WANTED to buy - Older . •fill yards- Norman 68623ALCIS 14 LONG FEMALE mink Oroslat,c erne. 12 hp fumitum. glass. china. C e CEMENT MIXER 5425 coat valued at S6.00C 51300 etc . 623.5342 lec•bies. memorabW. wash- 2i• 33 - 36 HILLS RD-, AJAX t na�dy wom size probe 6 GOTTA GO GARAGE SALE. New Mortar mixer QHp asking 53.000 Short mink SHARP 27' stereo TV es. etc Single pieces or • �� CIM11M1tf) Honda good condition and tc■ value S2 500 ask fired picture. tree delivery estates cat (9051 723-7834 Mulb tamf street sale. Sar.. 25 Greenbush Place Whitby y Sept. 2.8 30 a.m 5120c 435-s 67 (off Forest Heights Drive) "�g hoc. size ' e 576- R«x o own by none for Bikes. poker/games table. sties. boots. records. CORNER c^Ywe, Bronze 3sse only 56 75iwk Can 571- Arts i Arts bit alp c>ce blue mountain rbNectan, ctottw,q. watts. Sat. Sept. 2, 8 a.m. - Noon. doors white base and wall PINE 7outxle pedestal dine 4" • I Crafts E• Crafts baby aeras. vtNvo tees and rims. much more Something for everyone' kit. anastole new 5935 slit wg raae 6 chars. hutM SHEDMAN - Waldy bam 420.6358 like -e S2 400. fur lengM style sheds bun on S+M DEMON , `C Player and ' 16 `:,at Sze '0 5500 or 8x8 SPECIAL 5599 GST CHRJSTMAS DRAMS 4 FAMILY YARD SALE 0UNOAY WEPT 3, ran, - ket r1 I3enon aoubla cassette Dec1'"e' included Otfi•. sizes and STy ANNUAL 1004 DALEW000 DR., Pickering play, Bot" brand rww. RELOCATING' Must sent display available Cao 905 Sat. 8 Sun. Sept 9 8 1i). 9-2 m (',,teat Vane small ele(,'t11C snowblower, never beer used S2'5 Freezer Black wall unit So9-496• CIM" SHOW P p Variety: S1 - 4' 723-6120 glass tables Bedroom so Nov 4. 5. 9 a m S m 1217 FI@It�St0f1e CIfiC@ PlCkerlfl kitchen items. pine comer table. sports K 'crier, set Computer desk STORE _cs,ng uearY+C1 P - ' 9 cards, games. records. and much more HITACHI ?•' stereo TV gal loawc �. � own � ,,,. -.,. ,,ti„o, 432 t� � namourg.r Daitacuum ffy astshore Community Centre (Liverpool 8 Finch areal phot+• IOr on,y s9 75 wkplieftemach" ng Pickering MOVING SALE -is $WIN sno 200c� n", Booths from $80 2 days GARAGE SALE DESKS. CHAIRS, FILES, AND MORE Phone. . or MOVING corktern $W nd IN 20W nom• loot". Ir•cleilera ( 3tea W, bed f••le zer ToIeW scales. 2 Admission - $1.00 13 HOMES ST., AJAX USED / NEW / CLOSE OUTS stereo sysrem 5 -Disc CD r- yes tis Vendors ove, sving. appme, sthovendors Call (Reece/Delaney) 1755 PLUMMER ST. •14, PICKER ING player. dor cass•eke Tow dr..e eietc all n e.c•il•nt racksn . cownte. chars. Sat. t.2 8 Sun.Sept.(w OFF BROCK RD, IST S OF 401) r spears Drny S750- .pndtan 435-.0524 Imes- healm food products. etc Cindy Sep Sep 3. 9am-3pm SA7Sect 2 13-4 Rent ',. ow'r' =Y phone 571 sage, 1905:'28-2255 427-7099 Rair -w Shine •000 iQFT. MIAAENOYe- NLGiwouT 14•x. a �� 0 11 'k A I L, I :��l : 11 � D 1 R E C T O R Y It's always best to know who you're dealing with. And these local � f f� people are your neighbors. They're always here to help you! v l Sir l J J • 1 ^ orovements r" oven1emn • Irrlorovemenn Handyman Painting & • Painting 1 • Flooring, • Party Driving • 1 I Decorating • I Decorating • I Carpeting • Sevices • • Schools GCB CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs, renovations and construction Fast and clear profession- al work g.aie�:SBC Craig. 686-1913 J.S ARMSTRONG DEV. INC Specatiz:nq - cklwo n horses addhorts re'novaibo !s rec rooms Yid baserr*m, apartments Res ident:al and commercial Serving Durnam Region for over 15 yrs F -re -'-!I t.or Call •len 2105 -429 - 'MISTER CHEAP- rrome M&M CONSTRUCTION Carpentry %dn9 Efettnal PArrtv-q cences.Decks New ti�26�r�-ti 'at,oRS Duality Work Guaranteed air Conpetaeve Drcr WC'JI." : •DBC (905µ27-4234 BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basement Apts Rec-rooms. plumbing. Additions. electrical. "all 15 yrs Experience Free estimates. call Marc (905) 6194663. cel. (416) 560-4663 HANDYMAN With pick x truck will Do odd jobs dean up garage yard, small moving )obs grass cut- ", fence repairs salt V c 426-8907 Painting 6 U1 Decorating ALL Pro Painting and Wailpapenng, nienoriexte- nor stucco caking. general repairstop qua,ry work reasonable rates 20% seniors discount 4049559 BOB'S HOME PAINTING dr -nprovernents rec rooms.n CARPENTRY. ougn tin. law apartments adlNons, ish.fences. •-aiming. adahons. decks etc Li de oases casement, v. sensed ror over 20 years. kine oasetwartl. dwrs, wind all work guarant^ed for ows root repairs. free esN Free esnn ate cora Ernie mates Bill Jr 427-6212 905 4C4e-'0 '30C MAGICIAN. .sown fiends, SiGON C-.rmstructior Lto DUCTWORK nsra: ed serving Dumam Region for moves reiocatec Excellent 19 yrs Additiont,. sL ridecks rates F'ee estxnates Elec- pabe overs winnows rec- trostatic air cleaners. hu rooms. flagstone, tree esN- md:hers BIg Smal, lobs mates 90 ;-'6 ' 5760 Cali Paul 428-0295 EURCPEAN t.:e special stam 599 C W will renovate your tnam- K.0 6 B MASONRY . room or kitchen walls. as Speaal:zmg it back b,UCk well as floor Nies Good ref chimney repair. tuck point erences and sat.sfactlon Ing etc Free estimates gua,anteed For 'tee est, Guaranteed workmansh,p mates call 0 Dykstra 725 - References ava.laue 579 49.3 38 or 305-986-6969 RENOVATIONS. Cap, - V.I.P Hcme Services , we retry_ Dasemenls. Kr.�1,en5, otter 1 stop shopping so Additions Carew Co 432- Wny look lunher�� Special 6BFc Iz,ng in home cleaning CHEAP tree removal - grass cutting and trimming, complete wan stump Have Window washing, eaves unwanted trees cut down trough ng, driveway seal- before they tap down taus mg For free estimates call ng damage 725.1007 427-26C 7 C 8 R Maintenance Building BEST PRICE IN RE. repairs and renovations CION specializing in solid efectnc.W. plumbng. ceramic facia trough, siring, doors, Nies, carpentry From small windows. Guarantee, 20 repairs to major renovatioru years experience. call Rally guaranteed, tree esN- (9052987-1043 or (905) matB5 (905)668-3300 983-5436 M&M CONSTRUCTION Carpentry %dn9 Efettnal PArrtv-q cences.Decks New ti�26�r�-ti 'at,oRS Duality Work Guaranteed air Conpetaeve Drcr WC'JI." : •DBC (905µ27-4234 BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basement Apts Rec-rooms. plumbing. Additions. electrical. "all 15 yrs Experience Free estimates. call Marc (905) 6194663. cel. (416) 560-4663 HANDYMAN With pick x truck will Do odd jobs dean up garage yard, small moving )obs grass cut- ", fence repairs salt V c 426-8907 Painting 6 U1 Decorating ALL Pro Painting and Wailpapenng, nienoriexte- nor stucco caking. general repairstop qua,ry work reasonable rates 20% seniors discount 4049559 BOB'S HOME PAINTING dr appomnent only Cera ^ a air Hca- -^AA- DRYWALL and panting, warding tatw+g. texturing DECORATING s Prof. ' r 25 yrs. ell nlenor 6 Exterior THE TILE �j j N" �+�' Free Eskmaies 633 Ldvefpool Rd a! air i Wako'1ef1f19s er Cn cin<_6di `� so eldenor (9051839-2757 Al lminum siring I Discounts is 251 Bieck 3;r oto showroom by . 639.3506 appomnent only Cera ^ a air Hca- -^AA- DRYWALL and panting, warding tatw+g. texturing =� , CARPET Inswilaborls - 25 RABBITwants work doing renovations and repair Exp roars •xpen•nce. re- magic for cwWren's parties "retct". Our sp•ciatiry and all occasions Have Sinal 15 ,'F Cross Movers , F r" D lobs years •x penence Free esbfrmaes. ., -egg rdles.!lOmeS. estimates a N my nwn magwufn Call Er- n Duncan. 98717% or 987 r.e n✓ 4, 1: Serving Oumam and out of -'ttcK apt, etc , '30C MAGICIAN. .sown fiends, lcv area Ker 434-4500 PIar+G Tlpvxlg 1+ oaCkmC, 3c3 ac,-: ready to entettaei for any HERITAGE Hardwood c lours - Laying sanding. days any occasion . opeBirtn- aomraisers open - HELP ME RHONDA'S painting, oral. paper. :rapes. blends, d accesso- � � �t 423-023�� 286-5513 286-5513 Free estimates ,ns. rsrl1fg gs. tuna raisers Magic `.o p0 loo smM a too leg snows are funs Lettuce ' cis Afforda0re rates Call .'3 5561 fie'^ G'!a -1K7 ,.r rfA 91331 •-.r a tree estimate or come Are you having problems ReM BuSneSS vrsd our store a 55 Baldwin HARRY-CTHE-MOVERS - hfldng time to clears your • 1 u j� $e ne St I3rooiuin 655-4483 or Move big or small. we price home? For professional • • I, Dricing '-80!}5259276 them all' Free •stunates, cleaning, call Heen's Home seniors discount. short notice Services today 427 1044 ACCOUNTING audmng, 000kkeepmg. corporate and personal tax returns. GST, business plans at reasonable rates by char. tered accountant (905) 666-001n appliances Comparable rates Cap 432-2850 • ' Gardening 6 12 Ft Cube Van WIM hove • Laf1p111g almost anything' Very corri- penove prices. Call Pager •1 416-553-5144 MISTER POST HOLE. au MEN with large truck win gured post holes. setting of 00 household moves, res,- posts in concrete (SM) Oential. commercial All 665-'0400 types of craves CAN Cad or NOW BOOKING Fall Jan 427 AJAX MovingS Systems -tuft at and ap e 2856 cleanups. tall bed prepare- Itr r�. Cx ncnce I ) ik I services moves appkence MICHALSKI MOVING - bon. (Peat and compost and piano specialists Flat row• apartments. offer- available) 10% discount on rate or hourly We now have appliappliances"w ''anand piano sloe- kly and brweelkly mow• am Driving heated storage ups Now cialists Senior and mud- and tnm bookings unto • • WCF1001S offering free boxes with month discounts Licensed. S•PI 20 Call GardenCo move Pani and knad special. insured Free estimates 725-6303 stam 599 C Excellent service. Cap 436- h9 UP 7795 Mobke 718-0342 for Information, 725-0005 or• Party 4270005 • Services • Furniture • efinishin Ht INET 11111 F:R1 Stan with 22. 5lon rrkrvmg IruLA. a%ailabic I,rr all kind, of lukal nkmvcs Commercial. re,id,n ial or ocage% Rate, earl al S41{ hour $71.3704 571-7743 WHY Pay for compete re- finishing when minor touch up b butting will bring your furniture back tc As original lustre Dining Room S15o. Living room $100, bedroom $100 Kitchen $50 Minor reglu,ng repairs b odd pieces also Cap 666-3040 ler estimate, Cafes, ad• fiiovil real Cki••ra smw •Sift Podisria Malakoff. loot B••1. Fam Pa••l, ow PN•e RWVK Int l i iw+v o.r - •k•i rr ,,,.kr it SCHOOL -4 lessons and test $105. •10 Lessons $150 -Full Course $259 Free pick -up and drop off (416287-3060 BUSINESS OWNER Accour11ant/Bookkeeper Ful Computerized Has space for a few more clients Can (905) 683.8596 and please leave a message n u RM11 AutomobilesViTa Automobiles THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, AF-P'I•F.N1KF.R 1, 1994 -PAGE 19 ffir!�=04 For Sok WantedRM Trailers ' Trailers Anon, Apo its / FHoR�>•rs rim, 'Rotoms / . GwW 3 Fer Rent SWAPS1111111:11 DIAMOND engagement 1986 Buick LeSabre T. CARS FOR CASH, W euy ring. wide gold band, great typeloaded, immaculate your vehicle. Call 427.2415 sentimental value, lost Au- interior, $5995 certified or or corse to 479 Sayly St gust 241111, Pickering Post best offer. Please call East. Alex at MURAD AUTO Office. 1740 Kingston Rd. (905)432-8869 after bpm. SALES Pickering. Reward. (416) 281-9717. (905) 427-5416. 19M Plymouth Sundance, awQ 14 DIAMOND engagement 2 dr- 5 -speed, hatchback, nng, wide gold band. great new dtitd,, tilt, cerise. sun - sentimental value. lost Air roof. 2.2 Turbo. No rust. Ex - gust 24th. Pickering Post cellent shape. Red with Office, 1740 Kingston Rd., grey int. 52000 obo. 995 - Pickering. Reward. (416) 8995. 281-9717.(905)427.5416. LOST - Cxx+arnat Cadte- ted, orange cheeks in the of BaYh and Liver - L Thursday Aug 24. 683-- 8868 BoMt� Itself MUSTANG CON. VERTINX, fully loaded. auto. air, cond., 4 cyl. great WANTED DEAD OR AM 'FREE'tbtsi for scrap. treed a abandoned cars trucks 1M pick-up. by P� pad, up b $100 NW 281-31M ICI Leisure Camping Outfitters (905) 438-0487 Parlay FUB for a wookend or by the week Tid'Th&f Ref w Stw*v M area on gas. Excellent CorKkhW. stove 510001rrnonth , MN pod Answers ro the name $7.400 a best �y 434-one TrtuCkS Tile RliBlale Week/flda_._ _._.52d saffey standards. relerenc KnKjit 631.2273 Renjit of Smoky. 839-2122 or 5780. es. firstilli no pets. $750/ PICKERING Single room, Full Winclusive, available Sept. 1, WHITBY -Three bedroom with cable. use of kitchen. 7zt� oleo for Sale 1911 COnica, auto. air. 427-4973. bungalow. mark floor, faun- wale b Pickering General- OST. orange Tabby, cassette. 70.000 firms. 4 ' ' SOUTH Oshawa. dean 2 �. modern Wtchen, quiet i,9 Swum. Go. PTC. 5340 make. 2 years old. werarxg ION J�2 ■ 4 v-6 Fair Rent / " residential area. $875 per per rib 5170 biweekly blue collar wAicense, ra- 1155 off 34900. Peter 723 For Remi bedroom basement apt' y PARRY SOUND Lake 1155 434.7564 Amo• 161 453.100.. 1985 smokers. Plus adobeutilities Non Phone 120-4318 hies tags Name is Tom Jimmy 2 x 1 V-6 auto. no Ir'd9e• stove, laundry tri Mamtouwabng Lakefront Close bus smokers. available imine - 2 NORTH OSHAWA quali- ty tenants wanted for qual- ify 2 bedroom duplex apt Pus garage Laundry lash ty. fridge, stove, hardwood Moors. ceiling fan. 5750 plus hydro Available Oct. 1 Also 2 bedroom upper duplex apt., Ind". stove, fully carpeted. $615 plus hydro Available Nov. 1 FrstAnst and references re- quired- No pets. Lynn 436 6886. S. AJAXnew 600sq.ti 2 bdrm. bstrC 4 Pc- bath pri- vate est Parking meets all PICKERING - White's Rd and Shepherd area. 3 bed- room bungalow, large lot. $1.000 plus utilities Avail- able Sept 15 Call 831- 5179 S. AJAX, main floor . 3 bedrooms. appliances. shared laundry, hardwood Ifoors, newly decorated. av table, now. $950 plus utilities. Lynne laprzzo 428-9766 SOUTH AJAX detached 3 bedroom res room, fenced Yard, garage. Irdge, a GARDENMWY $2 -Fur- nished and unfurnished rooms In house, use of facilities including laundry. Available anytime. $100 weekly 430.2175. Share home- room for rent. Sept 1st S350/monm, use of all facilities. kitchen, washer, dryer, backyard etc. Call 404-2570. PICKERING - room avail- able immediately. in dean home- share kitchen and batt lot single professional or student Cal (416) 247- 8552 DOUBLE GARAGE FOR RENT, storage only 176 Warren Ave. Oshawa. Call 723-1290 / 111 Unftt INDUSTRIAL UNITS; 18M or 3600 sq ft A mod- em wnomg. extra parking. large doors. Nelson and Waterloo St. Oshawa, dose to 401, starling at $675 net per mp Phone 432-7223 or 728 -5487 for answers to 'Mea✓ Loot on 1eQ Ouster V8. alc auto rte' A.J 404-9310 ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL puppies from �hahrpdon hunting lines Health and temperament guaranteed CKC regis- !si $400 Call 9051263-4423 PURE Bred Roftwaler uppes for sale Askmg 5400 Please cal Jemmy at *)--831 6956 FREE TO good Home, 2 •earthy adult Cats. one one female approx Did. 420-8992 KEEP Vow dog waste out the garbage Use a OGGIE DOOLEY WASTE tSPOSAL SYSTEM L ke- I'ro guatereee bel. avail- "ae n 3 sires. 9arl 9pm. dari rQh-c,72.V5413 OSHAWA OBEDIENCE ASSOCIATION presents .kw lit ublry classes Stan - ..g Sept 12 tri. and Puppy. -rsic 6 novice classes -:arting Oct 2nd lot more torr,ahon can Bev at Automobiles Fir, for Sale 1945 �_caru GL Wagon. balks. "4nw axle. nwri moa. new eatery. new rotors Asking $500 o b o G, -,,d running Car Cal 43; 9'55 1985 >""C%rd 4 cyttndwr automakc. 4 door, very :kion. $1550 certified Cam 9-0804 1985 VW JETTA 4 door, speed. United glass. muustr en gong back to uxvers- ,Y 52.000 as a O B O 4.i2-2647 19&6 Celebrity Eurosport. . t, 4 door. ice cow ar. .ick -grey inti nor. fol coons Stereo. factory aku- -,num mags, cwmhod 33595. REDUCED to 3..1395 Low knit 68&-61113 19M GMC Satan Van V6. auto w.overdnve $2495 certitted 1982 Pontiac los,X), 4 cylinder. automatic. S ! 295 certified Call Aly 1404-9759 1986 OLDS CIERA BROUGHAM fully loaded. �ckets, console. 4 dr. V6. +:eilenl condition, was S_,)% now 52795 certified wJ5 686-$183 1986 PONTIAC 6000 LE. 4 air V6. auto, ps. pip. pills. •..ase ammtm stereo Cass . aw paint. 132.000 km. ..oil clean running car Nss 53295 now 52995 -rt Call 4279722 anytime i'�ss Open Sat Sun. Mon 'rdoors) &g Town Sales. 1987 C,Iebrlty. 4 at auto, - 5 engine. ps, pb, pw. air am/tm stereo Cass. New ,.amt, good clean running 'air Was $3495, now 5_'995 certified Cal 427. u'22 anytime Russ Open Sat Sun Mon (indoors) Brig Town Sales. 1987 Chrysler LaBaron, 4 cyl 2 door sports model, 1 owner Very clean car in- side/out Rustless $3000 o b o as is 427-3077. 1987 Honda Accord, hatchback, 5 speed, must eel. leaving country 54000 certified o.b.o. Call 666- 1094 tui dean. $7995: 1991 S15 ext 4.3 V6. 5 -speed, tow kms. $8495. 1991 234, loaded. dean. $10.900. 1990 Olds Ciera. loaded. V6 a m. $7495, 1990 Ford Tempo. auto. a/c. 55295. 1990 Astro Van. loaded, low kms. $10.995. 1989 Grand Phil SE, loaded. dean. $7995. 1989 Spm 4 Or aura- arc, dean. 55995, 1987 klissan. 4 dr auto. stereo $2795, +987 Fad Escort. low kms. 5-spd sten eo. S1995. 1996 Reliant 4 dr aut dean. 52195. As is 1994 Ford Pick up 6 cyl auto. $1850. 1977 Dodge Ram, 4X4. 5-Wd. runs great. 32500: Atter hours cal Bob 576-2507 or Mur. ray 668-09'.x1 Easy hilar ing. Trades wericome, Ryan - Keefer Auto Sales 666- 0627 517 Brock St N WMby 78 MUSTANG 102. Cartt- tied. $ I WO 00 52 Cadlac restorable) $120000 Mm R5 Oldsrmoble Toronado. t% !s 590000 can 571 4R48 TAKE A ORME TO DARRYL'S WHERE YOU GET MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY '990 GMC Satan. all -two' .rive. 2 -tone. burgundy i silver. sully bailed. -7000k% $13.500 1989 Cadillac Sedan Deinle. 4 door white w,red intenor, fully loaded. 134.O0ok s 512.695 1969 GMC Sabo Conversion van. 2 -tone paint tumy Voaded. 144.000k s 58.495 1989 Ford Rangar Pick up. blue wrmatchv+g cap. VK. 5 - speed. 78.000ks 55.995 1999 Chev Celebrity, 4 doe auto. V6. 2 -tor blue. air. bl! smilms Casson. 83.000k s. $6.595 1988 Olds Cutlass Calais. 4 door. maroon very Wan. air, fit, amAm casse4e. new tires. 69.000k s $6.350 1988 Chev Cavalier- 2 - door. blue. auto, new pant. custom stripe. very nice $4.795 1998 Mazda 323. 5 sp+»d. 171 001 hue. 4 door. cheap Car to run. 52.696 1988 =.F= 4 -door, silver or. 117.OWk'S. 53.995 1997 Chev, Cavalier 4 door, auto. brown with same interior, 122.000ks wry clean. 53.495 1967 Volkswagen Jetta. 4 -door, automatic, charcoal grey. new paint new tires. 54,495 19% Toyota Truck. red with white cap. 5 - speed. new paint. nice cheap truck, 54.495 1986 Volkswagen Golf. 2 -door, automatic, silver with grey mrtenor. 136.01 S now tires $3 650 ALL CARS CERTIFIED AND RE- CONDITIONED BE- FORE WE SELL THEM. DARRYL'S AUTO CEN- TRE. 170 BLOOR STREET EAST, OSHA - WA, CALL 436-3522 OPEN THIS SUNDAY. Automobiles Wanted HIQ Jeep YJ. 4X4, 6 cyl statda•d 5-spd_ soft a hard lope. 110.000 furs. too rust. pled axtuce new. New tires. Rhee trader h itch. $7000 cert. 9115-3183 after 6 p m. ' Trailers COIISAIR 1986 34 h frostier will) put-out room, Queen size bed. many ex ties Aluminum slightly damaged Insurance ap- praised at $13 500 Buy nae to $9500 and [lave beechlrom lot in scenic Co- Bourg pad for uaitm Oct 15 (905!436-5'20 BEAUTIFUL Buckhom Lake '91% Travelare er 34' wit tip outs. Florida room. deck Fully futrrsfred. excellent condthon. S,A SOC fat! AM n, M0 Marine ISM '9 FT REWFN bo- wf CW. 120 hone inboard outboard marc cruiser with !raid 35 900 668-oS2t; Canoes i1 Kayaks Over 200 new 6 used Canoes anti kayaKS. 'all clearance d rentals. demos, Mems, d new stock AN must go West Rouge Beacticalborougfi. Sept 3C OctO1 Cal :tl8awyuin b "airs & ivavaY 1 -Bol} 4,61-142''7 or r.-O�thTT-1194 PROP .$ vtEG REPAIRS - FoosiglatS suppi'es. W" System Epoxy boat Palm Oshawa Glass F,bre Pro- ducts Ltd 341 Durham Crt, Oshawa. 905579- STORM 05 574 1433 STORM SALE Grew Dices on slightly darneged fishing Talon. inflatable boars. a4 and iCCeSSsores 9 30 - 4 p m Dutch Mar- ine. - Bndgenorm, (705) Apartments 1 1 For Rent $6501MONTH. ^ice area. everything included. dean. 2 bedroorn apartment n 9- plex near Boys Club Fndge. stove, parking ueh. fes. avaulabe Oct 1 723- 0392 2 bedroom. located at 309 Cordova Rd and also 2 bedroom 946 Masson St. Oshawa No pets Please can S79-2387 or 576-6724 2 pedrocim located at 309 Cordova Rd and also 2 oedroom 946 Masson St. Jshawa No pets Please call 579-2387 or 576-6724 b&m second Noor nat In prestige older Oshawa home Bright and compact with character. No smoking w pets $695/monlh inclu- sive 1S"t 433-3963 1 bedroom apartments, furnished or unfurnished Availablenvnediately Starling S420mo + heat & nydro 304 Srmcoe St S. Call Stephen 571 3229 1 BEDROOM, in triplex, re- cently renovated Including all utilities. parking, laundry. close to Oshawa Centre. Available Sept 1 call luny 623-5116 , after 8 pm John. 6970276 1 Bedroom apts In Oshawa and Bowmanvllle Starting at $600/month, tndge & stove included, with laundry lacdrties. No pets Cal 434- 2407 1�Y - SLUE r AI" PAW 1 a 2 bedroom suites, broaaDom• 3 appliances. 101 KATHLEEN ST- W. Mon. -Fri. 9-7, Sat. -Sun. 12-5 (905) 571 -%SM SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED. 3 BEDROOM apartment. Georgian Mansions, spa. 010U", clear bus route aid downtown. rent negotiable 579-9016 4 CORNERS acwntown Whitby. 2 bedroom apan- rrsenf. S575/morrth. hrstAast Available i mydiWly Call (905, 420-8875 ask !c,r Atex A MUST SEE' Oshawa 2 bed apts n 3-und Career, porary bust" Clean. Quiet and secure Laundry. PrivaN yardroarkins on but route $695 8 $74dmc n- ekisrve No Pees 668-1432 grease eaw ffwssaw; AJAX '400 sq. ft 2 bed- room apt in horse on y,'ge ratrirte lot 5 appliances garage. parking. pod. 5900 mtontn, ail utilities rlck.tdsd 'all 428-3335 leave mes- .ag, AJAX i;kkan bright oro bedroom m apt . own en- rranw. own 4xndryroom 4 DIC baton. frrdgw. stow. parking, close to eYery- 'rtrtg, suitbse for one Per son. mon-smickrlg, no pets. 4'7 7436 AJAX. i -bedroom base - apartment, swparare entrance. laundry. Parking. 4 DIC bats. 3600"or4 h. n- ckaarve Frsviaw non- C?nCA1er carts welcome C0 427-5557 AJAX- u Fabby Court 2 bedroom". 2 washrooms, enswiw Laundry. •at n kitchen. be" painted and broadtoomed 4 new av- DlsanCe" rfrrnwdial• octu- pancy Non smoker ore - formed Call glen 655- 88t0 AVAILABLE LIME. DIATELY, .n WNMy Apt building. Spm. Carper Pd. owdY painted. win bav dose to bus. shop- ping, all utilities nduded. 'wst . last requited, no pets, bedroom 5625. 2 bed room 5725 tail 430.0134 TWO BEDROOM osmt apt for rent, nm Smoking, working person prele fieri. Hwy a 2.westney area. $750 month. available or, meolatesr 420-7753 BRAND NEW Basement studio. bnght'modrn. Whitby, Brock, Taunton, all included except phone. S5543/month hrstliast. avail- able immediately. suit sin- gle. working person, no pets 66?-1�'?. evenings CLAREMONT area - large one bedroom in Vic- torian home, Sep entrance. parking. no pets pease. 5750 month inclusive 905- 649-5449 or 416-930- 2518 CLEAN I bedroom. 5600. clean 2 bedroom. $650. utilities included. small apartment budding. Sim- coe 8 Mill area Can for ap- po�rtrnent 435-0129 DELUXE apartment In ex- ecutive home Stone fire- place Walkoul Spacious Garage parking Pickering (905)649-5465 or leave message at (906)8391151 ext 3273 EAST Ajax t bedroom basement apt Sults single persm.close to Go 8 shop- ping 57500 4 113 utilities Available Immediately Call Joanne at (905) 619-95W pronkses- ro SCflbdS irhd shopping. Pn- dlaley. (905) 686-4018 _ _ Ftrndn Qaet equiDfxd kdche ar in - PICKERING Brock and bedroom cottageFul vale a W&we. parking, no pets S62Vmjo plus hydro 723-0619 leave message TWO bedroom apt Ade - lade. GM north. includes appliances, utikes, freshly parried. available Sept $&,Wmb frstnast on bus route 723-4733 or 571- 6552 TWO storey apartment. Oshawa Creek park seting LUXURY 2 bedroom apartment, 1350 square teat. the" decorated. fire- place. Private pato. Park 'ng- stove. Indge. dish- washer. washer. dryer 5895 oo--9175 M-2970 NORTH SWCOE m Russet Ave. 2 tx•dram, in 12-plex, parking. utilittes. cable included except hy- dro Laundry facilities Newsy renovated $66& ma"j / FlstLast Available Oc' No lease S71<. 29x2 Large 2 bedroom. 5725 Includes garage. perktrg Ava4abler Oct list 404 16'a WHITBY north of Go. one bedroorn. "sin %=, large eat in k,tc-.en, hardwood e00r in Iwingroons. ch irtm- Ing older bus" $550r me Available Oc' ' 66& 3'F' 9340 WHITEY one bedroom bersoment apt . $550 an n- clulrve Mailable Oct 1 On bus route Separate on. "•r- Cajt 66&-4.24 wr4rrer ental two t>„d- ONE oedroorm aw, issint morn apt. swtacir lir quiet lir rem. near GM Carr mature wort. ^g person (9051438-0229 Monday $65o/rmo. available nvre- F-day 7 9 C ^1 rfatrny 5(^�-99t3 WHITBY 3 nedroorm n (14 OSHAWA 2 bedroom Piers man 'loo, 'ridgo. apartment, available at 889 Stove, pak'ng. Saco pus and 900 Glen St Circe ro hydro. Oct t No dogs 905. scrods. shopping and 504209, G M woeb s included Is• Last required Cal 72&- WHITBY- bachelor n Oaw 4993 creek. ground level. private entrance. 3pce [bad+. utcn OS14AWA J" 2 larger or,."*. mrcrowaire panung bedroom. approx *300 sq 6 ut.1 rid Oct ' t Must ft Appliances included. Fridge stow dishwasner 35,xvrlonm 430-2j21 air con utlaes, $975 mo 905-479-66M OSHAWA 2 bedroom apt dean building Avad,abie Oct. Tst ~we-- -ndud- ed 5656 579-96M or 725.9655 evv OSHAWA available im- m ookately one bedroom tsslernerr apartrrnt, laitrl- dry, Perkin no Pets. 5530 00 inclusive, call 8372565 knave message CLEAN ramry budWng. Oshawa north, one trio 8 WHITES RD / 1r111VY •2. 1 112 bedroom. apt ititbe". sep Mt . 4 piece ban, triage stove Oct 1 SSW. non SmWi+N prelerred wonunq person 420- _10M WHY -est 1M+en you can own you, own' ho-ir sok less !t'an Va- "nk "' :.al Davis, Haydock Sales Rev Reir laax Surrirut Realty (199' Ltd i905i 66&3&00 . Houses 1 For Rent three beWOOrm lmckldes Heat. hydro. fndW slow Laundry acikties available 7232094 • OSHAWA, low'nlowns up- per 2 bedroom duplex news' renovated. • i i • • equipped. S590mmn+ plus . r utilities Call 725-9064 or « r • 723 75.12 OSHAWA !'ad of looking at dumps? Spacious 2 •-�- bedroom apt Iwded vim •t i 1 1: 1�. features 5750 Inguiro about potential S50 dis- cour! i'5 4.16 1442"- PICKERING clean 2 bedroom basement. $700, mo Sept 1 lir Cor park ng, laundry. eat -in kdcren, Large yard. bu5-route. 831- 6144 PICKERING ; ,cdroom Large renovatea basement apartment full bath, shared laundry. appliances. no pets, dose to GO sta- tion Available Sept 15 hrstAast. references. $750 9XILCes ..tuRleS 427-8479 PICKERING 3 bedroom 1 1;2 baths, lake view. near Go and shopping. no pets. 51100 mCluswe Oct 1 ;905837-2' 42 Lrg attractive. 3 bdrm. corner urxt. 1 1/2 baths. 2 Dal, view of Frenchman's Bay Close to Go, 401, Shopping $975/m0 ui incl. Call John McCarter Remark First Reality Ltd (905}831.3300 3 Dora„ ear P'ckerr., ,,'- - a. -'en' !FeS. laundry park ^, Oct 1 90594?496.?. after 6 BEAUTIFUL. aean spa - .:bus 2 storey. 2 bedroom utilities Included Walk- ing distance to down- town 5850 00 monthly 905-434.9373 or 416 243-2.138 _ CLAREMONT area- two bedroom semi detached V-ctonan home. large ilea overlooking country setting. parking no pets please. $1050 month nclustve 905-649.5449 or 416-930- 2519 MAIN floor of semi de. taches home, 3 bedrooms. Wentwortn.'Ceoar area Oshawa- $850 . 2;3 utd 1 str1ast ref Avail Oct 1st 576 !902 NORTH Oshawa- 2 -bed- room main floor of house, kitchen. Irvdngroom, dining - fridge, stove, $800. hydro Sept1 983-5072 WHITBY WHITBY 3 bedroom 1 112 bathrooms. garage. avail- able Nov 1. S8501monm utilities extra FrstAast re- quired (905M79-7187 WHTBY - M 34AU BLVD. Horse to fent 3 bed- room detached, 6 ap- phanCeS and pool avail- able Nov Ist $1.150 month please call 427-7537 NH/1511ti tIK f %%%4)T tiFORt► To 11411 - t H4 x SLI �o l ash- 1 1-a Hap, Ri need. t7srvteir FRF[ I%H*MArl(^ u ktir\ s-, inn r. k, -- ('aa �. r '111-, MwA Viip4. Full Tuia- %• Ik, k.,-tt,er ti s I 1 I M 4-4 1 M3Housing 111111, Wanted NEEDED respons.ore mature farmers of 4 Rolling 1W 3 bedroom [louse o' townhouse to rem in Pick err" or Alan tot Oct 1 or won. Cam anytime 905- 1 =. Townhouses EA 1 For Rent 3 bedroom fownno." sousn' GM S.95drrlo utWses rtcfudW F'rsVIRW required Coil 115 gee CAPITAL Properties would like !," offer you the best .n Oshawa L.v'ng Spactan 2 and 3 bedroor- !pwn 'lames Starting air $73C Cas 5742149 NOW NORTH OSHAWA, 3 ;edroom Townhouse" 1n well 'I lisiniod lardy Cohn"'. rre&%V decorated rMtn Frig stove, dose !o Al amervties. pin site Mgr -t oh- ' ce ;.al 728-3,77 SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IN WE:. MA,NTAINED FAI61ILY COMPLEX INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES 4 APPLIANCES PARKING CLOSE TO SCHOOLS ANO ALL AMEN,TIES 122 COLBORNE ST. E. OSHAWA PLEASE CALL FOR APT. 434-3972. Rooms for Rent Ajax- Non smoking em- ployed temale. :arge tur- nrshed bedroom with pri- vate bath Available Sept references S35&mon Cad 686-3048 CENTRAL Oshawa. room for rent. $350 mo Share kitchen bathroom, yard Available Sept 1 Call Al. 725 1074 (leave message) DECENT, clean room. re- frigerator and bath, share kitchen. amenities. $BO and up Parking. Port Perry & Oshawa 728-9759(433- 7810. house. bight . furnished room, bar frxlge. laundry, share batt Isi tune. working non-smoker $360 00 month. hrstAast 905.696.07" RENT R ROOM in our family home Avail lmmed , pay Weekly. 1 stlast. Share house Working per- son of student Debbie 686-5784 side and outside shower Deck at take and cottage Canoe Horse shoe pills Beautiful treed lit $535/ week Call f905i723-6120 after Spm Monday -Thurs- day Pout»Au-Bail. cottage pus sleeping Cason Avail- able August 27 $4o0week Cal '905434-54547 after + P m or (905)432-6773 days SOUTH cf Minden. Davis Lake. private 3 pus bed. •tomin ciucles telex so,.ceche owt & anoe $45C weekN A.adable Aug and ROOM !c 44. Hwy •.Brock "ct '_air .X,- sem'+-99.4 Rd area. rwhutes to 4C' or !*bre into cal Jame or Me, Florida r' o" T' 4'" " Vat. Rentals J Furnished CLEARWATER 'Alytur- COrtlOdibOnS -Of le0 2 3 bedroom mooto EXECUTIVE FURNISHED SUITES Complete with dishes liners. telephone etc Full Use Of rec. lac prnne Whttt'V ,C :3tlon S1500. `9051 852-5:28 1 ShIlRd ACcomodaboll AJAX Protessionai maw is rare home will, ria-ke All an+ervees Must Oke pets. ^'ants, parkin-, S bus stop o Drugs 9014 .vee OSHAWA 5 pis Max Avaiiapie ,rmrne6aiery bedroom use of ail 'aai Tes Rehrences S leposr regal V00roeek -23 3C';' FEMALE +.cooker professional warred as third r0orx7nare r •urthsm-C eoloc r• Prckle-] lake view. wa:■ •r Go S385, month'itsttZst Cad Karry 831 -53C - QUIET _lean tui-rsned bedroom. ^.air• smoke' air condrttoning, 2'snwAsh*f aY utxtiq" stdudect 5386 ca" -;n- 59 REDUCED int n e■ change � ma:MunanCe arkl up.-,; or a 'poolroom "pose 2 room$ avauabie pus compete access !0 ^Orme with kitchen prv4kl es Whitby- near 4C' 668- 072T SHARE large house in Png w. ecs quret protes- svonar. Poo'. ac, an fait :r- Yuorig dtshwasre: Fe - mase non -smoke, pr0res- sona, stuaeri S4L4-mon Mike 4'6.'57 7773 ext .- p"c Office 8 e 1 Retail Space 1600 SO. FT. ',ee stand- ' :ng budding Air condi- coed. 2 washrocros paved parking got Osha- Ara t`rc-e 5'9-2896 4 Months F'ee Rent- Downtcwr Oshawa. Opt: .11500 sq h available Park - ing and great exposure Best rental rates Call 434- 244' or 65E 41 DOWNTOWN Oshawa - Bona & Centre St Near City Hall 2200 sq h ground floor office space w wasnroom, free parting_ air Reasonable By own- er k9o5j'23-9502 0 1416)769-5759 times. neared pools, no 'Z, lerinrs. minutes to eacnes Blue Jay Dos" %HL Hockey dog 6 ^orse tracts Children welcomed Less than ^0•M 905,-583- 5`03 GORGEOUS 3 txoroo, 3 bathrooms towr'ncuse Condo Close to famous cleail.arer beactl- poo Is =:xzz, BBC ;,-vale Yard. ralabie Now Dec !Or to and !o view pnoos 586 ?xtaF -.r S-+3788 PALMETTO Gun Coast Iii-abale Oct. !'icv Dec. -Howe '+orae. newly dwco- rated, t'Jlly turnisfled bedrooms ^on-smtoke•s. 1 1 Hot le Far sat, 599 900 Delxrr� ntv-y 2 oe6roorns F,xncnm..rns 84V P<v rcea or •es: ease S,r-r G: clic Hertayr &tl M,-- S LEVEL-owsola 5 bed o+x* s 4 pc ' 3 a 2pc tiathroons,, air centra vx double garage. erec- !ronic garage door- :n - ground poo Gose to All amenities 'Very -Mean Great aghboumood Flenbe bos.ng Ask g S'69 300 16C Goodman 4'2 '-+t AJAX. _ bedroom 'louse 'rust sell Great sta^er nomle arT)e: k:Iche •rtalu'e .a garage schools, park nearby S! t 5.90C OO 905 4, 7 -298 SUCKHORN LAKE - 3 bedroom 'tare. etec neat. woodstove good retirement nom, Very economical: S14 -:4,4C,: -0-,357 1241 CENTRAL WHITBY Prune location, close !o GO d 4,;1 stopping. schoots. good condition 2 bdrm plus finished Casement. :132 900 668-853'. leave iessage "ENTURY HOME. Osha- Aa.2 story. 3 "rim Sep -ng dining room 'a'd. wood !loors. gum w00a hardwood trim trench grass doors. 53 is 175 lot ask,g ST9C -OC --?_'811 CLAREMONT, „ acres 4 Dearooms. 30x40 work shopbam. $339.-400 Open House Sat. Sur' 3 Mon. 11-4pm, 3.78 P,ckenngUx- bndge Tcxi Call (905)N9-5388 COURTICE beauntut Halmdnen 2 -storey de- tacned on quiet court Decorated throughout, this home is a must to see at 5139 KNC 4327100 5104,900- Are you look mg !or a renovated pack bungalow 3 bedrooms. ^ew kdchen hardwood floors. walkout !o a private back yard and a good area. Immaculate Give me a can before you miss it Peter Neal Sales Rep. Guide Re - airy 723-5281 1'llil"F 20-1 HF' NF'11% 11)1 F R I ISFR F'R111'11, SEPI EMBER I. 1";; ' ' Prillak Hollies Mobile Homes For Sale OR and Parks • Registrations • ' Registrations' Births ' Births .s?rew�wweeeeweween / ._ LOOKING to live on a licilt ; �- j M course 3 n d -ms , oligo tam. 1992 TROPHY mobile rm a(IN Ion. I, 1,15Q IN in quaint home. 40 It x 8 ft wdh 10 tt Prince AINr., r minutes to Cshawa, south of Por nem backs o, to Sunnybrae Igel =curse 1133.#? Call Attila ald)ardaon IllSSW or 576-3111. Anita lRich•rdson GET REVXT1 IMMACULATE bungalow shows incredible pnde of ownership Over 1'2 acre lot in heart of Prckenng. 88 It X 320 It: minutes to Go Station and Town Centre shopping WaNung dstance 10 2 elementary schools and 2 high schools, both Catholic and Public Over 3000 sq It of " space B rooms on main floor. ce ramics m k rcnen, wash rooms and fining area Oak hardwood Moors in all bed- rooms. lrvingroom and brary Broadloom in tamely room 9 it cerrrgs in bed rooms and Irvngroom oak wamscotting m hvmgroom Ent,:e home newly painted Master bedroom wrm ensu- ite and walk-in closet Cen- tral air ticir3rlrc air clean er Park �*e setting Mer 1' 2 acre of iawr. 40C M of ce- dar hedging 8 -1 tall. 16 mature mal ies one malrJre, apple Ire. Lot as pos srbiirty for severance ir1C 44 X 320 w rots All wrroow Covari gs ^xtures and sat- Nlde dish mtluded hug! covered Porch Al $254900 It wor•` ;as: oonr+?cak sirvo at 905985 ,555 r 965 4714 OSHAWA arg , crew 3 PWS , b6dr001" sem back split 2 baClrOOm1 finished recroom woodstove fenced yard very n Ce area S11490C call; 1 705-437 >E 3 tic age -•1s POWER OF SALE' Po.- •^arv,ue 3 acres of trees 6 space Updated & home w'FP, C A s. a-'7^1 new wInddws ^g 35 x22 -sulw oe 3n . L %I usf De soil• Ask ^; S'S° JCti ^rs H000s SPACIOUS _ v ev ' ., ;araq► .. •- •+Ouse cur ••a s• walk ��• _ prvatt yarC $•'i YOC. TrC WHITBY. - V1 i,-, a oe•^ '^s . Dat^•oc^s sol., zer tv,3-! 'i.,.. 3rds.:apeC S'64 5-C f;5 5'51 'e35 Condos for Sale tic_ev down ass.. -,e $73 90C .:.w merest ^art ydye OAC 3 Do 2 Vtor „) +.. >L• r• .tJe• .^.Jed and 17 h lipout. located in cedar Park Resort.1905 26381091 lot a 31 lust north of Bowmanvdle, in. dudes shed. deckawn- ing.furniture and appiianc- es, year round Inquires call (705) 322-1231. asking $23.900 Excellent condi tron Morley To Lend BORROW $lo.000 . pay as little as $110 per month . o a c Free consultations Anubas Investments Ltd Mortgages and Loans since 197: Call Jerry (9051 434-2070 MONEY problems? Debt Consolidations. cr"t ar- rangements personal budget planning, credit re. Pair FREE CONSULTA- TIONS Ontario credit Counsellors iOshawa-Tor- Cl 433 ,4oc OSTAWANG ALOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT IT is SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGIMNG ANY CONTRACTS Qn ming 1 M (lull SM&E! REGISTRATION IS BEGINNING CONTINUE TO WATCH THIS COLUMN EACH WEEK FOR ALL YOUR "REGISTRATION" NEEDS. WHETHER IT BE OSHAWA/WHITBY THIS WEEK AJAX/PICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER OR CLARINGTON THIS WEEK ONE CALL CAN DO /T ALL!! CLASSIFIEDS 576-9335 OR FAx 579-2238 • 'Business • kc�Inllodatlons . pportuntties • • � • • �Acc=w4dalixim 29 Gad Carousal. 4 can vending machines on iota - hon Bought 8 months ago new for S28,00C will soil for 51.5.000 ton Sao= pro' it'mont- for 2 clays work Profit will double wdh "gr, person Can .len 105.432 It— -- o -r,:, • ' Personals SPORTS TEAMS, SCHOOLS S CHARITIES ix)iilnl: for r tund rating t)prt,rturuty t0r iht• tJl• (-.I!' John Leonard .it OSHAWA THIS WEEK r479-4400 Wil Anyone whc witnessed a Articles Articles "atairtr auto acc'Oent on ' For Sale ' For SaleSunday Aug 2.^m 1995 at apprcc 9 45pm V Mc fill °` a 13 S. '^ RETIRED cs'uwa Pieax .au Cres PRIMARY TEACHER BEaT pay-aies -.Dors 9✓3-45• `Sem ea- 037 S-- - r - 19. T •ra CALL L -a G,ns pet 90C 45' 55c�5 Ea• 253 18. Touch FOXY ayes ^a -es S .'s 45. 538e ex• 272. 512 3'y -, '!i. T:uc-.ion. OLDER wc­er wail ng :.ues ors u' phone ,urnbers 1 100-45' 3638 . aa-. 259 5329 minute a-8. ^•12 TAROT. hue.00gy Auras Cairyoyanc_ Li.e Psy cn,cs Look r:c your tutors :8. S3 99 per " minute 1 ' vo>e ..: JJwr'Cwr ' Deaths From 10:00 - 4:00 p.m. Lots for Sale all a BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT For ^Jme corage Halloo^or • acres will' 35C h on Me wale' 4 sea sot access Spr.ng tea ake 'ohog Nc, rr;,- tor 'ake S3' 50C benau w•I. rola mortgage war x)l 00wr Gal WATERFRONT commur- ry m Por! Pe•ry spectacu- lar 2 acre lots wit^ •,at.,ra, gas y05^ 42--C39C ca- Vacation P7MProperties $3500 paced Seclud- ed wcoaed Trailer lot good roadsandy beach I shng. 1 e nr from Oshawa ,41F! A! ' Cottages For Sale ISLAND 12 acre wooded island, Rice Lake 2 storey insulated. turd batter cot. tage. maple floors. case- mentthermal panes 2 air tights. excellent well. nava cable waters. 5210.000 Cal (905,372-4124 MOM %It N f 1 U. LTU- %I:lI1LiIJ,:turer1 tit Lelnolen and civic Inetn„nal. since I M” l I .horn, r(fli or hoine aptx,intinema J%ailJhlc Dar!, -n: B-ner ( 905) -!_'''-a 7()6 I i N00 I 461-0282 l` r1k1 Auic.i�,u led \i... ^Jemmy a,. oersJrla teachi,q and resource materials SAT. - MON., SEPT. 2. 3, 4 From 10:00 - 4:00 p.m. sea 5 m 3c 64 ELLENHALL SQUARE all a PHARMACY S-E__ES g13us i Y 0 ur 111 • r - Place a birth notice in NEWS ADVERTISER and ask how you can receive your free Baby's Here Gift Pac: ca11683-0707 Bah><' HL?e r ST �\a _ r for tiunply share your good news wl:i fnonds and r,:;at:vu ny placing a birth notice tit THIS N EYK Ask how you can ra=ve a `lft certtftute muLlaV you to a Baby *s Itc4e Gift Pac containing S25 worlh of quality baby ptoducu. The Baby's Here Girt Pac certificate is redeemable at paruc4mtutg Sears Canada retail atdses. In,ln rli.al P-4li s aiay he liktw.aed or kJceaa fru- ti. P.c ft—d.4 b...it.wty Pregna st? If vou'm an expecuat mother• Sun and TIIIS- 11 F:EK have a free prcnatal girt package for yt,: J::nply being this ad w your local Scan Canal :.:: storc &.)J ask for your FREE Eaby's O► The Way giFt pat & t -L-1 News :advertiser FAX YOUR ADS 579-2238 To place your personalized In Memoriam, call 576-9335 and let one of our professional advisors help you. \rr 111111 thilOppOrtunit% to pal' 1Our rca)c•cis again, )ran audit 1vrsion of all ()t the current death no fit t:l Cl%Cd t(,f • l`l .: :1 t t :'\\ti Ad%urtvc•r ()r This r° \�cc•k. calf 683-3005 40 -*-6591 (1irin t<,li rLsidcntl). ` comphrllCnclrV .rn ice provides det iilcd information VfJNeVW� tui notices placed in the VW V{i{I previous - LIJVS. 404.6591 lirou};ht to ill h1 flit ti)lloxving tLincral honicl: %!(Iritosh-Anderson. Arnlltrung. �C.(.. "Io% n. MLEadlnic•, '•1.::'... \ 1i ,i. '�i.�r;, \ .,,�, ,l. t�:C"l �i,tni,nt AUCTION NOTICE s cam" Y 683-7545 for ionup-listing ,' auction listings. LISTINGS CIwington residents call 404-2615 SALE GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE, SEPT. 1ST, FRIDAY 6:00 P.M. Selling the contests from the home of Waller Hoelzl, R.R. Port Hope, and the contents from a Newcastle home. 9 pc. dining room and China cabinets, 2 pc. chesterfield suite, antique armchairs, pressback rocker, double wardrobe. single beds, library table, occasional chairs, lamp braided carpet, chrome set. lawn furniture, wood shelves, metal shelving. file cabinet. rlctures. frames. glass, china. coffee tables, stereo, gar- den toots• conveyor rollers, ladders, box stove. numerous antiques and house- hold articles. This is another well packed auction. Plan to attend 6:00 p.m. start. We have a large antique estate auction on on hoh- 'far Monday 10:00 11 m • and a house- hold auction from a %-wlonvil{e home on Jed. rught. Grist MITI u.:tion, Sept. 1st -r•a'd.). Sept. 6th. ) p. m. Terms i;:h, Approved •rque with I D., +:til, Interac Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton 905 -786 - Don't Forget c 1shawa Whitbv This 'reek Classified Dept. is open for your convenience even• Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE, SEPT. 1ST, FRIDAY 6:00 P.M. Selling the contests from the home of Waiter Hoelzl, R.R. Port Hope, and the contents from a Newcastle home. 9 pc. dining room and attractive breakfront China cabinets, 2 pc. chesterfield suite, antique armchairs. pressback rocker, double wardrobe. single beds, library table, occasional chairs. lamp braided carpet, chrome set, lawn fumdure, wood shelves, metal shelving. file cabinet, pictures, frames. glass. China. coffee tables, stereo, gar- den tools, conveyor rollers. ladders. box stove, numerous antiques and house- hold artictes. This is another well packed auction. Plan to attend 6 00 p.m. start. We have a large antique estate auction on on hoh- day Monday 10:00 a -., and a house- hoid auction from a Newtormille home on Wed. night. Grist Mill A,ction, Sept 1st cord'd. ). Sept. 6th, 0 00 p.m Terms- Cash. Approved Ctlaque with I.D.. Vasa, Interac A.:• tioneec Frank S!.,pleton 905-786. _4a HOLIDAY AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE, LABOR DAY MON., SEPT. 4TH 10:00 P.M. Selling the contents from an old country home and the attractive china, glassware and collections from a Brooklin home. Several old chests of drawers and dressers, washstands, upright piano, numerous old rockers, radios, organ stools, oil lamps, clocks.( quilts, brassware' silverware, woodenware, wlckerware, sealers, tools, attractive quality china, cranberry. depressed camival, lead crystal, etc. This Is a very interesting auction starting at 10:00 a.m. Plan to attend TERMS: Cash, approved cheque, Visa, Interac. AUCTIONEER: FRANK STAPLETON HOCKEY TEAM REQUIRED (Sunday Evenings) D.M.H.L. (Durham Men's Hockey League) Contact Andy 433-1781 before Tues. Sept. 5/95 Age 19 yrs. old and over ADVERTISE YOUR WORSHIP SERVICE BY CALLING MARY VAN KESSEL 576-9335 OR FAX 579-2238 5 •rub• kl;%4c . MPUT11"U FuIII)A ' C INVIVURFU I 1404_PACF )1 r Advertisin F OCUS- 19 SS Feature BRIAN FORDHAM DRIVEWAY SEALING AND PATCHING Residential & Commercial 1-(800)-387-0894 (905) 725-7443 5 W 1110 0 r DOC'OQS OF 09'0WRY • Contact Lenses • Binocular Vision • perceptual Testing • Dispensing of all Types of Frames 8 Contacts 18x5 Gleim" Road. Suite 212 Pickering, Ontario, L1V 6R6 8345303, 683-1175 Oshawa Centre. Stevenson Rood Oshawa, Ontario, L 1 J 2K5 571-3220 VILLAGE ARTS .and CRAFTS FALL REGISTRATION Sept. 12 - 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Classes begin Sept. 25 Sherwood and Linton in Pickering Village (Ajax) $48 for 10 weeks • Folk Art • Quilting • Ceramics • Country Crafts • Decorative Dollhouse • Art • Decoupage • Krafts for Kids • Fabric Painting • Rubber Stamp Art • Knitting • Fashion Jewelry • Home Accessories • Porcelain Doll Making 25th Anniversary Celebration Sept. 13, 7-9 683-9465/683-5816 *********** * STORM N * NORMAN' * ' STEEL ENTRANCES * ' VMDOWS * ' DECKS . SID. FAX OR CALL NORMAN AT 905-839-2255 Village Arts & Crafts celebrates 25th Anniversary Village Arts and Crafts instructors Dawne Campbell, Florence Lusted (founding member), Jackie Rutledge and Rose Arscott show off the arts and crafts they teach students to make. It's a time for celebration for Pickering Village Arts and Crafts. It's their 25th anniversary. Over the past 25 years the club has experienced steady growth. Each year they organize approximately 30 craft pro- grams totalling 250 students. Pickering Village Arts and Crafts is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Town of Ajax. President Susan Ferguson says that one of their objectives is to provide a unique recreational opportunity for expe- rienced crafters and for those who know little about crafts but have a desire to learn. The group started in the summer of 1971 by the late Mae Plummer who con- tacted people who were interested in arts and crafts to form a group. At that meet- ing 13 people attended and the rest as they say is history. After that two more meetings were held and %'illal-e Arts and Crafts was born. The teachers that comprised that first group were Pat Thursby who taught pottery; Diane Matheson (Macrame); Myrtle Payne (Crochet); Eli Van Rvan (Weaving); Florence Lusted (Rug Hooking) and Marianne Fromme (Batik). They continued one night a week where they met in the same room with an average of 100 students. Since then they have moved from meeting places on Notion Rd.. Highway #2 and Mills St. to their present location at the Pickering Village Community Centre on Sherwood Ave. and Linton Rd. Now holding classes three days a week and special workshops on Saturdays, the groups fall offerings include Quilting, Folk Art, Country Crafts, Victorian Decor, Krafts for Kids, Ceramics, Decorative Dollhouses, Art, Decoupage, Fabric Painting, Knitting and Porcelain Doll !laking. The registration fee is 848 for 10 weeks, supplies extra. For those of you who like to be creative and want time off from your busy schedule, why not register for one or more of these exciting pro- grams. Held at the Linton location there are classes for all levels of expenence. "I would like to issue a special invita- tion to all past and present students, instructors and those who are new to our group to join us on Wed., Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. for our 25th Anniversary reception," says Susan. 'We would really like to meet you there!" Important dates to remember are registration night on Tuesday, Sept. 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. and classes start on Sept. 25th. For more information about Pickering Village Arts and Crafts call Susan at 831- 2184, Rose Arscott at 683-9465 or Florence Lusted at 683-5816. 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Call now!! 5,14LAK= • t .� v_ _ e • Brock Rd. & Finch.ROUGE FROM 69x121 THIS IS IT FOR THE • 3 bedrooms M 3 ACRES ENTERTAINERS• 2 balconies • Excellent locations LOCAL & RURAL ROOM FOR EVERYONE $2399000 •2 baths • 40' to 60' frontages — - . • • Walkout basement • Huge private lct • Central air • 120' to 225' deep • upgrades galore • Sensational view • Ready for building permit '$.les Rep.—Anociale Braver __ .. ._� . _ _. _. _ _ �_ -- •.- __ �_ - • A Oshawa • Whitby • Clarington b {A, ah�c THIS WEEK ! �.__.,News Advertiser P ■ NTER■VRS I AUGUST 25 - SEPTEMBER 3 I1,`IIY A Metroland Publication 865 Farewell St., Oshawa, ON L I H 7L5 Timothy J. Whittaker, publisher Tel.: (905) 579-4404 or (416) 798-7672 Set In One i Of Oshawa s Prime: Locations Value is the most important feature when huying a new home. When you visit Park%icw Gardens and tour the two model home-,. you mill find features that are attractive, in%itimg and comfOrtable. All the features that make a house a home. Park%icw Gardens. a townhomc complex of 141 units in north Oshawa. utters great value. It also offers a _great location. a choice (if' two- or three-storev deswils, a Variety of upgrades and. hest of all, an extremely affordable price. The Can1wht Group of Companies is refurbishing the complex and making the condominium units available with prices starting at sZ;qmx). There are two- and three- storey desisns available and each comes with five appliances and a number of other enhancements. "There are several upgrade packages available which allow the homebuyer to make the home truly theirs. At Parkview Gardens, you also get the chance to see what you are buying. Since the complex is already completed. potential homebuyers can see what their home is going to look like — you don't have to purchase from a floorplan. Continued on Page 2 r , PAGE 2 NEW HOMES A NTERIORS,1995 Prime north Oshawa location : THOMPSON From Pagel That is just part of the community feeling Homes at Parkview Gardens are available you act at Parkview Gardens. Recently. in two distinctive designs. Both designs have Canlight hosted a barbecue for residents and ONLY 6 LEFT.... three hedrooms. a finished basement with - built-in laundry facilities. it single -car garage and sodded front lawns. The two storey layout, called the Parklane. features 1.' 19 sq.ft. of living space and includes a finished basement. living/din- ing room. kitchen with breakfast bar. walk- out to the rear yard. powder room on the main floor. three bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The larger Highpark is a spacious 1.325- sq.ft. plan that features a large family room with 12 -boot ceiling. a large eat -in kitchen. living/dining room and three upstairs bed- rooms. There is a three-piece bathroom upstairs and a powder room on the main level. Parkview Gardcns has one of the hest locations in Oshawa. It is on major transit routes and just minutes north of HH %. 401. There are maw. shopping amenities nearhv. including, Five Points !Mall n_•ht across the street. Schtx►Is.�churches. recreation facilities and the Oshawa Public I.ibrary arc also part of this great north Oshawa location. Canlight, a group of compa- nies founded in lye-. brings to this community extensiyc expe- rience in pro►pertv management and will upgrade the communi- t% in a number of arra.. --- includin•_ cxtcnsiyc landscaping and exterior upgrades to the tow nhomcs Our it was a great event enjoyed by many people. There is also the "make a friend a neighbor" program which invites residents to tell their friends about the exciting homeownership opportunities available at Parkview Gardens. If you are searching for a home that offers great features. great value and in a great location. drop in on Parkview Gardens. To view the two models, visit Parkview Gardens. Take Rits in Rd. north of Hwy. 401 to Beatrice Ave. and follow the signs to the sales centre. For more information call 721- 2291. Office hours are Monday to Wednesday from I to 8 p.m. and on week- ends from noon to 5 p.m. Treco Real Estate Limited New Homes Manager Compar►v Berks rxpericnced Sales R Marketing person for \rw Hames Manager position. Must have minimum 3 years new hixne real estate expericncr and cixnputer literate. Must tt- licenced. Preference given to those individuals who have real estate management expenence and a university degree. Offering: • R.L%c Salary • ('ommiwon Overidrs • ( impam Grimp Health Plan • Cir Al lowarke It stiu air a drdwated Sales Prolesss►x►al. then 1 am interested in spcakin to yrs►. Please bring. mail tw tax your resume to Ecco Rcal Estate l.imitcd. 13(111- 11 A Bayly Street. Pickering. ()nt (fax 41)5-N I7.25551. Irwlrxk salary expectations, No ,'txx>tr calls pk:asr. ;'�lIlIlbl�:�IIII 5% DOWNI P00" $800 Initial Deposit Introducing Detached homes in Omemee. • 1/4 acre lots approx. • established neighborhood in quaint village • quality construction • fishing & golf • close to rivers and lakes • walk to schools DIRECTIONS: HWY 87, north one 171oCk on Sibtey. tum Tett onto Shawn Ave. Tun left. Lofietd Sarah Cies. SALES OFFICE HOURS. Tel. 705-793138:3 SATURDAYS 12-5. SUNDAYS 12-5 WEEKDAYS BY APPOINTLOIE NT 'T'HOMPSON "IUQa�q-F Pmaekage°will move you t o new Monarch home in Queen's Common pc==� -�" The Ashcroft, Nev A, 2126 sq. ft.. $220,990 Sales Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs.: 1 - 8 pin Fri.: 1- 6 pm Weekends & Hol.: 11- 6 pm Come to Queen's Common and see our 4 new home designs at new affordable prices. When you purchase your new Monarch home in Queen's Common, you will receive our `Worry -Free Package Here's how it works. MONARCH ATILL RAY FOR: Land Transfer Tax: 100% Your Legal Fees: 100% up to $1000 Mortgage Set-up Costs: 100% up to $ 500 Your Moving Costs: 100% up to $1000 Homes $ from only 219a990 This weekend, take a drive to Queen's Common, tour our decorated model home, and chat with our sales representative. You won't regret it. (905) 428-0939 Ask for Nancy Dyck 4 L_J TAUNTON RD Z: J NETTLES CRT. 0 o o>A c iY N DUNDAS ST (HWY 02) ¢m HWY 401 Come to Queen's Common and see our 4 new home designs at new affordable prices. When you purchase your new Monarch home in Queen's Common, you will receive our `Worry -Free Package Here's how it works. MONARCH ATILL RAY FOR: Land Transfer Tax: 100% Your Legal Fees: 100% up to $1000 Mortgage Set-up Costs: 100% up to $ 500 Your Moving Costs: 100% up to $1000 Homes $ from only 219a990 This weekend, take a drive to Queen's Common, tour our decorated model home, and chat with our sales representative. You won't regret it. (905) 428-0939 Ask for Nancy Dyck 4 L_J � ' �.'r • U �:^'T7 1p,:f e 44 NEW HOMES & INTERIORS, 1995 PAGE 3 NMI I- P, I TITHE mp p _11F Cl I ' f infill, _ yy •.'� f' >s A' n G TG , } a :,ate.. :: �'`tn'C. •l WWWWY � � r -,fro n TO 1 .. , it � � p,}' �-�i i •�� -i „� i. rF n This Fall Make Your Move To Oshawa's Hottest Selling Townhomes • �,pocicxrs :3 • titI)[)iii mcc 's • k,ti<Ility tirri~Ixcci c ,lbirrc•try in kitcfic'rt • • 11 x 1r picc•c• !N1111 phi~ I x >v,. -c k•r • .lir c (m iditic >I tir t",� • :.111_si ic•c i i k i--�c •r r tc'I tt • • ( 011N.c•rliCIII I<n111di • all) • r!Ilim-dit-lic }x►Stic.`ti1()11 We Dare You To Beat The Price from OFFICE tisx1ts NU U�1��i1 I Ixn.-rclxil. F.ti .uxt�ni 1_'.in� -SIMV.. t it ,(i nit irs & Fri. Call (fXX5) 72 1 -2 29 1 4 aLMW TA l'YT()ti RD SLA Tit" ST LAST Z at ROMLAND It �„•.,o 4 aLMW C� C_)o u tzr-tl 1[ C� 1_4 -.d ��111�I IZI] *FREE! All Brick *FREE! Oversized Garages *FREE! 5 Appliances *FREE! 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IIIH�{H {IN IIIINI �' �iWIN I SNI'•. yc '.,t�i �r� • V`�.. ,���� ����... � • - - "• -moi: . �� %��^ •�� .c ��' «moi PbKY nuFs= New Homes sad Iaterlors NIVAINSaw- ,,.New hum epurchase offers great value from everyan le So, you're in the market for a new home and you and demand only minimal maintenance. are not sure whether to buy a new home or a resale When all is considered, with the wide variety of property. choices available to you, the reduced operating and Each has its own 0maintenance costs, backed by a advantages, but when all is iii warranty and with the assurance that considered, you should today's homes are built better than realize that a brand new ever, a new home is a far better home is better value for your ® value than a resale house. dollar and a better investment in the long run. After the main priority of location is resolved and if there are both new homes and resales available in that area, you will find that the price of a comparably -sized house and lots will be fairly ! close between resales and new homes. The reason for this is that the value of property is .related to the cost of replacement. That is, new home prices for the most part set the price for resale property. If price is then roughly equal, what are the advantages of a new home? First of all, you are not buying someone else's problems, which may be the case with a used house ... or a used car, for that matter. Every new home sold in Ontario is registered with, and backed by, the largest warranty program in Canada. You are covered for up to seven years against structural defects and are covered for one year on basically everything in the home. In many cases, you are able to choose the colors and materials that go into your home. Built-in appliances and other features are easier to accommodate and less costly to install in a new home than an existing home. You can include security systems, intercoms and place cable and telephone jacks where you need them. Todav's homes are much more energy efficient than their predecessors. You will spend dramatically less on heating and cooling costs on a new home versus one that was built even as recently as five years ago. Most new homes take advantage of advances in materials and technology as well. You benefit from reduced maintenance headaches and bills. There are fewer parts on the exterior that will require painting U The Government of profit corporation 1,{ Ontario passed the protect consumer, by Ontario New Home administering and Warranties Plan Act in enforcing the Ontario 1976 making the then New Home Warranties existing voluntary Plan Act warranty program mandatory and ensuring J The goals of the that every new home Ontario New Home and condominium unit Warranty Program also built for sale in Ontario include regulation of is covered by warranty. builders to ensure they comply with the Ontario ❑ The Ontario New New Home Warranties Home Warranty Plan Act. Program is the only mandatory new home ❑ Since it was warranty program in established the Ontario Canada and one of the New Home Warranty very few in the world. Program has provided protection to more than ❑ The Ontario New 600,000 new homes in Home Warranty Ontario. Currently, more Program was established than 300,000 homes are as an independent, nwi- covered. STEPHEN KASSINGER is a local BY STERN builder and thr president of fhe Oshaa- 591 GHt DwAwm Home Builders' Association. NEW HOMES & INTERIORS,1995 PAGE 5 Vro S nn UU TEWOTHT J. WBrffAKER publisher UR r in DAXPOM advertising manager Monique Lea sales manager John Duarte features consultant >= RCAM a urrtRICIM Is published bi-weekly. with a total pressrun of 191.500 copies. at 865 Farewell St.. Oshawa (telephone number 579-4404) and Is one of the Metroland Printing, Publish" and Distributing group of suburban newspapers with distrbution in Oshawa. whaby. Ajax. Pickering. Ctarington. Scarborough and Port Perry. Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher reserves the riot to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sok discretiom ere do you find the best deals in new homes? , Jn New Homes & Interiors, which has a pressrun of 191,500 copies every two weeks. To advertise in New Homes & Interiors call 579-4404 or R_ r..1-416-798-7672 0 s KASSII�CER BU[LT HOMES END OF SUMMER SAVINGS! -VLN'YL CLAD CASEMENT %T DORS -GAS FIREPLACE Li HOST MODELS -UNDSCAPPiG-CERA.tiIIC FOIERS -INTERLOCK E_NTRIES OPEN -G.E. DISHWASHER -CLAP BRICK EXTERIOR • 10ITAR W.ARR.A.yTY Homes $ 159r Priced From 8 y u haaa 'bi r pa Saturday At Saaday. 2 pe d A tw Maadav tbm TUrsday, E%CLL'S1NT.UXYr% • I UTUM i FLEIM1M. UMI -TED RLALrolt (905) 576-2548 UV%8 U%i Of 0%112%A I •� , PAGE 6 NEW HOMES & INTERIORS, 1995 Ij +� . Ire �`� •• r)T. itlin Gro The Ka NWHIP"'Al I - 1111W '-y . m 0 ty� n wtmanvillle sfinest, l ASPEN YO -1 N6 Tamp VPNN` .01 a vow G. IN— PC-&ONG AZU ""0 MONDAY -D*JRSDAY:2iX':7-pA FRIDAY: CLOSED WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS: 12 PAL .5 PAL (905) 623-7027 or (9051 4274M monthl For a typical -03 year mortgage,,. - )n1 $38,00o tal.,family inrnl uasn back" On closing rte require t .4 .4 iMe :A Only Kk THE VILLAGE Br�ookil*N 0 0 1- 1 i Brookli . NEW HOPES 3 INTERIORS, 1995 PAGE 7 Only the Village of Brookiin combines an idyllic countryside location minutes north of w hitby with the charm and ambiance of a small hometown community: add heritage -inspired homes loaded with exceptional features and the result is Ontario', most successful new home community. Discover Tribute's %'illage of Brooklin toda}'. Loaded `NTith Standard Luxury Features Including: • Gas Fireplaces • Breakfast Bar, Pantries and Microwave Shelves • Ensuites with Separate Shower • Oval Acrylic Tubs • Landscaping Packages 'P5 OWN h.. .............. _tea- yiw • Interlocking or Paved Driveways • Parquet Floors • Country Porches • Ceramic in Foyer and All Bathrooms • Series 800 doors Throughout • 9 Acre Park Within Walking Distance • 30'9 401, 50' Lots Available Heritage Inspired Homes in Whitby from 154 90 99� Victorian Freehold Townhomes from $129,990 OUR FURNISHED MODELS Total Service CALL: &Qk-54M1 %eckendc 11 A M. - 6 P.M. Moo. - "I'6urs: 12 - S P.M. Friday: 12 - 6 P.M. PAGE 8 NEW HOMES a NTERIORS,4 r»s Solving the color mystery People who like to do a bit of home decorating now and again (which is just about everybody) find there is a great deal of mystery attached to colors. Some of the most often asked questions are: Which colors work together? Is aubergine in or out? Why does the paint on the wall never look like the paint in the can? How can I use color to make a room appear 1 arger/smal ler/brighter/cosier`' For all those people who think a complementary color is a free can of paint, Color: A Stroke of Brilliance should help clarify a few things. This lavishly illustrated book. written by Leslie Harrington and published by B & E Publications of Mississauga, demystifies the whole mystery surrounding color. Color: A Stroke of Brilliance starts with color psychology the basic reactions which everyone has to certain colors and whv. Then. the book shows how this new-found knowledge can be used to create rooms treatment~ that are more functional. more comfortable and longer lasting. Harrington is a qualified desi_ner who has made color her specialty. She also has a close understanding of the needs of d--it-yourself home decorators and brings to this book a great deal of down-home practical experience that can help anyone do a better job of creating a unique home environment. Throughout the book. Harrington fully illustrates her suggestions — like a foolproof way of starting a color scheme. "Search through your belongings for something with the colors you really like — it may be a painting, a scarf, carpet or a set of pattern drapes." she says. "If you like the wav the colors work together in your ' inspiration piece.' _You'll like them in the room." The next step is to acquire sample paint chips that match each color in your chosen piece as an aid in selecting wallpaper, carpet and other furnishings. Color: A Stroke of Brilliance explains how colors work together and can be applied to correct design defects, to highlight treasured possessions, to create an atmosphere appropriate to the way the room will be use and, even, to make the room appear larger or smaller than it really is. It also shows how to create dozens of room treatments based on the principles of color psychology. NeVv 3E_X4MZ3M4&1 a aid Izztcri43kZ M Child safety important in the home Little explorers are dependent on moms, dads and grandparents to discover the potentially dangerous areas lurking in their home. What is a common sense for adults can become a serious, severe or possibly fatal accident for an infant. KinderGard's Safechild booklet offers home improvement ideas to help prevent accidents before the smaller occupants of the home get around to their exploration. KinderGard says "it is important to experience for yourself the temptations which could lure your innocent youngster into an unnecessary accident." The Safechild booklet was first available in 1982 and is now in its fifth printing. The booklet is used by professional parenting educators — Red Cross, Lamaze, LaLeche, many doctors and hospitals —to help parents learn of the pitfalls around their home. Safechild takes new Parents and grandparents on a room -by -room tour from the crawler's point of view. It teaches adults to identify dangerous areas where toddlers may play, explore and discover when the guardian is not watching. Packed with valuable tips to accident -proof the home, Safechild also offers dozens of insights into what precautions need be taken by moms and dads to help the younger set avoid injuries. Safechild recommends essential home improvements Something old is new again As surrrner draws to a close. many of us start looking ahead to the time to make simple repairs in and around the home. Here are a few helpful hints on how to make your home furnishings look new after another year of wear and tear. For example, the daily opening and closing of kitchen cabinet dais is bound to leave behind a few nicks and scratches. Cabinets can look new with a little project- First. rojectFirst, strip the old paint or varnish with remover available at the local hardware store or home improvement centre. Then, fill in the nicks and scratches with wood filler. After the wood tiller dries, sand it flush with the cabinet's surface and wipe clean. Finally. refinish the cabinet to restore its original beauty. Before staining cabinets, test in a hidden section to be sure you like the results. Remember, some shrinking will occur as the wood filler dries. To compensate for this use plenty of wood filler and sand after it dries. Also remember that wood fillers react differently to staining and you may have to blend the stain the stain to match the rest of the cabinet. Hours of television viewing and game playing, may have left your chairs with a wobbly leg or arm. To fix, disassemble the piece and clean joint surfaces. Apply glue designed for wood to bond pieces and reassemble. If the project is more involved, you may consider looking for a "fix -it' book at the library, book store or local home improvement centre. These txx)ks are usually full of helpful information not only as to techniques, but sometimes as to the materials and proper tools to use. There is always the extra pride in knowing that you have fixed it yourself. Following a few simple steps and using quality wood fillers, glues and other materials can help to refurbish your kitchen or make that cozy chair sturdier than ever — and ready for another year of abuse. like: installing cabinet latches on drawers and cabinets where household chemicals are stored to prevent accidental poisoning; fitting electrical outlets with outlet plugs to reduce the risk of electrical shock; installing corner and edge cushions reduces the risks of cuts. If you are planning to baby -proof part of your home, also beware of poor quality toy -grade plastics and choose only materials which provide greater strength and security. Maintenance in the fall pays So often, people underestimate the need for seasonal household chores. At a time when stretching every dollar seems so important, there is a danger that home maintenance projects will be overlooked. But it is important to remember that many tasks, when properly and promptly attended to, can alleviate an enormous amount of stress and pressure in the future. While the sun is shining and the temperature is warm, it is also easy to put off chores that during the winter months you will wish you had looked after. Sealing cracks in windowpanes or repairing a leaky roof are two jobs which should be taken care of as soon as possible. For most of us. these type of household jobs are hardly a festive occasion. But it is pointless to ignore repairs that need attention. Contrary to what we may like to fantasize or hope for, these nagging problems will not disappear. If you think you are saving money by neglecting the needs of your home and "waiting until next year," try adding up the amount of time and dollars you have spent on past emergencies — the basement flooding, leaking pipes, clogged gutters causing water back-up. Whatever the case may have been, taking preventative measures would have made the situation far easier to handle. After all, the best way to avert a serious crisis and prevent possible permanent damage to your home is to treat the problem before it becomes serious. Remember. in the wintertime when you spend the majority of your time inside the home. The time to repair the outside is now, when the weather is more conducive to working outdoors. The first thing to do is run a household check — inside and out Jot down what needs a touch up, what could use work soon and what needs immediate attention. A second opinion from a neighbor or friend may be useful. After the checklist is completed, it is time to get to work. Too expensive, you say? It is not as expensive as it is going to be when disaster strikes and prompt action is required. By then, the damage is usually so great, repair is out of the question and it will cost hundreds of dollars to replace damaged areas. Your checklism t should also include problems areas that you could tackle yourself. Fix -it books or a more experienced do- it-yourselfer can help in this case. So assess your home's needs while it is warm outside and get started on the most urgent repairs. You may find the project is not as involved or as costly as you thought it would be. Besides, having peace of mind and a warm, dry home during the winter makes it all worthwhile. Classic design lends character Despite innovations in the home- Elegance never accented with decorative columns or building industry and the improvements French doors in materials and energy -efficiency, the classic design style has retained its popularity for generations — both with new home buyers and home builders alike. The straight -forward lines lend character and provide the home with a look that Says "warmth and hospitality. " As popular as the design is with home buyers, the classic style is also popular with horse builders because its lines make the home cost-effective to build. The best feature of the classic style is goes out of style flexibility. The interior features creative, flexible living spaces, while the exterior is designed to allow for many different types of finishes and customizing touches. In a typical classic design, the main floor includes abundant space for private family life and entertaining. A spacious foyer usually ushers guests to a formal dining room or a large living room. The entrance to dining room can be The living room takes on a cozy atmosphere with a fireplace framed by built-in shelves. The kitchen and breakfast nook overlooks the living room and can feature a walkout to the patio. The classic home design allows for a secluded master suite, including luxurious private bath with spa tub. How you home looks inside is up to you, but its classic design offers the features that have made this style of horse popular for generations. r r . L , .:.., : r . NEW KUM i WMINOW 19M PAGE 9 Get your pool ready for winter hibernation It is that time of the year again. Nights are getting colder. Kids are back in school. Autumn is in the air. For thousands of Durham Region residents who have swimming pools in their backyards, it is also the time to close the pool for another season. But wait! Be careful not to put problems to sleep for the winter. If you close the pool the right way, you will avoid nasty surprises when it is time to open it again next spring. Improper closing techniques can translate into damaged equipment, unsightly stains and serious algae growth that is expensive and costly to clean up. Here are some basic steps that you can follow to "winterize" your swimming pool and send it into hibernation with a clean bill of health: ♦ Take a final water sample into your professional pool store for analysis. Diplomat Pools has highly sophisticated water -testing software that can detect the presence of metals or other problems that you will want to handle before you close your pool for the season. This water -analysis system will also be able to outline a perfect prescription of winterizing products to match the exact needs of your pool. ♦ Brush the walls of your pool and vacuum it thoroughly to remove any debris. Clean the skimmer basket and lint trap. Use a special filter cleaner to clean any scaling that is present. Never store a dirty filter. It can cake and harden over the winter, leaving you with a tough clean-up job in the spring. ♦ With the' pump and filter running, use the appropriate products to "shock" your pool. Wait an hour, then add a winter algicide around the pool edges. ♦ Follow your manufacturer's recommendations for draining the pool. ♦ Add special pool winterizing anti -freeze to pipes and equipment — do not put anti -freeze in your chlorinator/brominator. Never add automotive anti- freeze to your pool. Not only is it toxic to people, but it could also severely damage pool equipment. ♦ Cover your pool to protect it from winter winds, leaves, dirt and debris. Smart pool owners realize that a little investment in time and money in the fall can help prevent many F inding your builder is most important Making the right choice when it comes to purchasing a home is a matter of good planning, not good luck. No one person can be expected to know everything, so it is critical to surround yourself with qualified professional assistance throughout the process. Before starting out in search of a house, take the time to determine your financial capabilities. Based on your income and expenses, your real estate representative is qualified to calculate the maximum amount of mortgage you can obtain and, in most instances, can put you in touch with a financial institution which will provide you with written confirmation of the amount. Knowing your price range can save a lot of time, energy and, especially, frustration during the selection process. It can also re- assure the vendors about the validity of your offer and, therefore, swing negotiations in your favor. The structural soundness of your new home is your next concern. Certified home inspectors can be hired to thoroughly examine the house prior to your offer becoming firm. This can be a few hundred dollars well spent. especially if you are interested in an older home. To have an inspection done you should consult your sales representative, who can refer you to one or more certified home inspectors and then you submit an offer on the house that makes it conditional for a few days upon completion of the inspection. You must pay for the inspection, but at the very least it will provide you with peace of mind. Once financing is in place, you should carefully select one real estate representative to look after your needs. It is important you feel comfortable with the representative and he or she be very familiar with the neighborhood into which you want to move. A professional representative spends a great deal of time researching the market on your behalf and you will be better served having one person looking after your best interests rather than "working with" a number of people. Before submitting an offer, you may ask your representative for a computer printout of comparable homes that are listed for sale and that have recently sold. Sale figures can be misleading because they do not indicate the extras included, but they can serve as a solid general guideline of value. Regardless of what route you follow to find your home, the timing is right for you to do it now. Interest rates are down, builders are offering excellent selection and prices have not yet started to rise despite the fact the market has gained significant momentum during the last few months. problems in the spring. Do yourself a favor and winterize your pool right. When the flowers begin to bloom, you will thank yourself. For more information on winterizing your pool, contact Diplomat Pools, 635 Kingston Rd. in Pickering. The store carries a complete line of pool and spa maintenance supplies and specialty products. Technology prepares your home, for the future As people age and their lifestyles change, the home should age and change along with them. Looking to the future means using today's technology to make homes warmer, cozier. safer and easier to live in. Several home impro,.ement projects can make life easier in later years. For example, a main floor bathroom allows people to avoid climbing stairs. Gradual slopes inside and outside. instead of steps, are quick to install and easy to walk or negotiate in later vears. A shower with a built-in seat is a boon fr)r anyone who finds difficulty in standing too long or getting in and out of the bath. !Many bathroo n manufacturers offer a wide selection of squa.e. rectangular, circular or curved shapes with non- slip bottoms. Support grips for the sides of shower stalls or bathtubs are also a widely available and easy to install. With decreasing leisure and the pressures of daily routine, people also look forward to indulging in relaxing baths. A bathroom that has the latest technology, insulation and elegantly - designed features makes these baths even more enjoyable. If you really want a treat, install a whirlpool to relax the muscles at the end of each day. These spa baths are just the thing to soak away aches. pains and stress acquired during the day. Warmth inside the house can be captured in the form of sun rays streaming through picture windows. Examine the new energy-saving furnaces and water heaters. Technology has made it possible for people to keep their homes at a comfortable temperature level, while conserving energy and saving money in utility bills. As people look toward retirement, a home that is geared to basically evening activity or a busy weekend must change to include more time spent around the house. There is more emphasis on comfort and relaxation. You will suddenly notice how light varies from room to room and at different times of the day. The view from windows also becomes as important as the place for hobbies or pastimes. Now is the time to convert the space under the stairs to a storage area or add a study, showroom or well -organized hobby area. Outside, a garden shed or greenhouse will keep you happy for hours. Inventors have worked overtime in recent years to make people's retirement years easier. You can install a smooth -sliding garage door with automatic door opener and add a variety of labor- saving equipment to any room in the house. But it is important to plan before you retire. A little work now will allow for more time enjoying your home later in life The money and effort you save will be your own. PAGt 10 MEW HOMES 6 INTERIORS, 1995 Don't sacrifice beauty'for convenience Oversized dark walnut speakers in the pastel -toned formal living room. Unattractive intercom units that stick out like a sore thumb in any room. Stereo components and VCRs that make your house look more like an electronics store than a home. If one of those statements sounds familiar or describes a part of your home, you are not alone. Many homeowners find it a struggle to achieve a balance between performance and good looks when it comes to home entertainment systems. Sure, you could purchase a basic intercom system, run speaker wire to different rooms or purchase a VCR for each television set in the home. But you are bound to wind up with a home entertainment that looks patchy. The problem facing homeowners is finding a system that would integrate all those function without disrupting the home's interior design. New technology has made it possible for people who want all the latest electronic conveniences without sacrificing the look of the home. Systems are now available that offer technically -advanced audio. video and telephone paging capabilities in attractive components that will blend in with the home's decor. These systems are often grouped under the banner of a "home Conserve water and saun money O Conserve water and save money by placing a capped. water filled, one -litre yogurt container in your toilet tank. Don't use bricks, which may deteriorate and clog up your drain. O North Americans bathe or shower an average of 6.2 times per week, compared to Europeans who bathe or shower four times per week on average. O A family of four flushes the toilet an average of 19.4 times a day. •O The average household toilet guzzles enough water to account for 40 per cent of all indoor water use. Low -flush toilets can reduce this amount by half. O For a family of four, a low - spray showerhead can reduce water consumption by 27,000 litres (6,000 gallons) per year. O When landscaping, plant native grasses and use flowers and shrubs that are indigenous to your area to reduce the need for extensive watering of lawns and flower beds. electronics network." Basically, what these systems do is allow the user to access television, VCR and stereo equipment from any room in the home. Think of it! You can enjoy music from one central sound system throughout the home or watch your favorite pre-recorded movie in the bedroom, while the kids watch cartoons in the family room. Some systems also allow the homeowner to turn a telephone into a paging device for house -wide communication, without the obtrusive wall -mounted intercom systems. In some cases, your door bell can also be integrated into the system and sound through the speakers, momentarily muting any music that is t playing. Optional features to some systems include closed circuit television cameras that allows the homeowner to monitor selected areas — the backyard and pool area, the baby's room, or the front door — from any television set in the home. How do home electronics networks achieve all this? The system integrates the home's existing audio and video system components — CD player, cassette deck, radio, television, VCR. In each room, in -wall speakers provide quality sound, while keypads allow the user to access each of the components including controlling the sound level. Wall speakers of the past were easily Spotted. but today's technology allows THE CO (ooa"') speakers to be recessed into walls c ceiling for flush -mount installatior. The speaker grilles can even be painte or covered with matching fabric t blend in with the room's decor. "There are so many things you ca do with in -wall speakers," says interic decorator Renee Eha. "In addition v painting speaker grilles, you can cove them with fabric or wallpaper. I'v1 designed rooms where wall speaker are completely hidden by quilted wal panels. They still sound great, but yoi don't notice them until the sound start, to fill the room." Other decorator touches include faceplates for the control pads that match other wall switch or outlet plate; in the room. 9 MMUNITY YOU "CAN AFFORD TR VALUE YOU CAN SEE Fur a dreann htnie in the ideal cuninrunity. ctunu• to Ahoheyw(xsd in �1i pithy. lucre, ht>,mebuyers can chtxvse from a wide rangc of hcatitiftil designs, with islcun1parable features and sti1writir finishes sect)nd to tntione. Sec why mtire than 120 fan>tilies call :*%bhcy1m-(xvd lhunie. Call ftr nitre infi>,rnZatit)n ttxiay, tr visit the salc-s tffice• this %veckend. • MODELS OPEN Fv.,$142,990 NEW RELEASE L kL 40,• �a ttttttti� VOG U E: 1 • 990 ft t� tc) 'Otll 2525 sy. ft. . at ..kk• • v� • ii a _l _ -hnhrcl k�ek>w yr,M�r Pn. rt X F*' ih „hi n.♦ tiufrp•. 1 1.) . hunr�e' f R O 1 S,_w Frn•nuumS cit uF.F.�y 6 . .... NEW HONES & WTEFUM,1995 PAGE 11 New Ho23tn41Ms sad Iat�riors Great news for mortgage shoppers Unless you are a new home buyer who has won the lottery or you are among the independently wealthy, the average consumer equates the purchase of a home with obtaining a mortgage. The good news for new home buyers seeking a mortgage today is that the market is highly competitive and lenders are constantly adding incentives to attract your business. Therefore, it pays to shop and compare the types of mortgages, the terms, conditions, prepayment features and interest rates in order to customize the mortgage to your needs. During discussions with financial lenders home buyers should acquaint themselves with the common terms and definitions; • Mortgage is a long-term loan comprised largely of interest - the price lenders charge for letting you borrow their money. • The principal is the money you actually borrow and repay with interest. Each mortgage payment includes principal and interest. • Term refers to the number of months or years the mortgage and its terms and conditions cover, usually from six months to five years. • Amortization refers to the years it takes to completely repay the mortgage. It is wise to begin your mortgage homework with the bank, trust company. credit union or financial institution where you presently entrust your finances. Starting with your current lender where you have already established a business relationship and a credit history should prove favorable during the mortgage approval process. Since the Ontario New Home Warranty Program (ONHWP) was established in 1976 we have encouraged new home buyers to carefully calculate their finances to determine the size of down payment they can comfortably afford. Too often ONHWP staff hear of people struggling to build or maintain big homes on small budgets. How much money do you really need" The actual cost of buying a home involves more than just the purchase price. Home buyers should calculate the associated expenditures including legal fees, taxes, moving expenses and home insurance. These disbursements can amount to several thousand dollars to cover costs for title searches, appraisals and land transfer taxes. New home buyers should add these costs to their down payment to determine the total amount necessary to close the deal. The ongoing costs of homeownership such as heat, electricity and water are monthly expenses to consider over and above your mortgage payment. Whether ONHWP's enrolment fee is included in the purchase price of the home or added to the closing casts, it is money well spent by the new home buyer because it buys the most comprehensive warranty in Canada. Unlike house or car insurance premiums that are paid each year, ONHWP's warranty is a new home buyer's best bargain, lasting up to seven years but entailing a one-time fee. Investing time with your financial lender to weigh the mortgage options before your house hunting begins. This should include a discussion about pre - approved mortgages where your income and debt load is assessed to determine precisely how much you can devote to mortgage payments. A pre -approved mortgage eliminates the financial guess work connected with buying a new home. Knowing the maximum amount of financing available to you and receiving a guaranteed interest rate for a set time period can give you some security. By organizing your finances ahead of time you eliminate unnecessary house hunting in an unrealistic price range. Another financial feature is the portable mortgage where homeowners can carry their existing mortgage to their new home. If the mortgage loan has to be increased, the rate on the additional balance will be blended with the former rate. This mortgage option could save you money if the existing mortgage is lower than current rates. Neophyte new home buyers are likely to encounter two types of mortgages. If you make a 25 per cent or more down payment, you will receive what is called a a conventional mortgage. If form, make payments, change the your down payment is less terms and conditions and discharge than 25 per cent, it is deemed a mortgage. a high ratio mortgage. n _W 0"0 a To obtain a free copy call 1- Under Canadian lawAC 800-263-0231 or (416) 362-6092, certain lending institutions c)use Call IW14%-5161 ext. 210 in Toronto. Further cannot provide first mortgage In III It oto !•t - mortgage advice is contained in The financing in excess of 75 per By AIJBREy LEBLAW Canada Mortgage and Housing cent of the purchase price or Corporation's A Consumer Guide to value of the property unless the mortgage is insured. Buying A Home. For a free copy call (416) 781 - With an insured mortgage, a buyer can borrow up to 2451. 95 per cent of the purchase price or the value of the Further information about calculating mortgage property, which ever is less. There is also a special -financing and practical home buying advice is Canaaa Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) published in the Ontario New Home Warranty plan for first time buyers that allows a down payment Program's Home Buyer's Guide to After Sales as low as five per cent. Service. For a free copy call 1-800-668-7504. The Canadian Bankers Association produces Mortgage Wise, a practical guide describing all types AUBREY LEBLANC is president and registrar of the of mortgages, how to fill out a mortgage application Ontario New Home Warranty Program. KiNGsmy FOREST LOADED & OUS! fly , 900 . Tuuw 133 OP o,FrHrn ems , W �'i`�6.5% 3 year mortgage. *`�.�'�4 The Balsam 1116 sq. ft. 30' lot S133,900 The Kinmount 1710 sq. ft. 39' Lot $171,200 The Fairport 1545 sq. ft. 30' Lot $150,900 The Dartmoor 1775 sq. ft. 48' Lot $177,900 The Chesley 1594 sq. ft. 34' Lot $168,500 The Essex B S 2139 sq. ft. 48' Lot $187,900 -__ �4d0W00N�._ I �ffCR�: 7 lwrda. a(1 , Nedaa%daN : - ' pm (wined llwf�d-a., s Frda., Call IW14%-5161 , flat In It 1�! r,.�LL1f.f v�,ff Ncn/e,e+io.c Ibrlfyfn N..afn In III It oto !•t - '..-..ti \ \ 14-lh L.ld. RmLer 1A11 -_"N u. 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