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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_09_06BY 4<204M L■ • F MATERNrrY-M NO P.S.T. NO G.S.T. Sate Ends Sept. 10/95 rs •• �' �'l 831.2088 News Advertiser Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1995 48 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 114 No. 36 Heroes sought to help 42,000 needy clients of United Way j By LI\D.1, %%'HITE �Tiht Fit iti f: � i is j AJAX-PICKERING — The United %%'a% want% it) jjjj make %ou a herr). E%cryone has their own definition of the word 'hero'. The firefighter who rushes into a hurning building to rescue someone i. a hero," United ";I,. of Ajax -Puckering fund-raising campaign chairman Bill Hutchimm explain, in this year'% campaign brochure. -Now consider that the building is a hone in your neighhorhood and the danger doesn't come from Bill Hutchison flame-, and smoke, it comes from loneliness, abuse, Inside In the thews Editorial................................6 Entertainment ..................... 14 Sports.................................:32 ('l:issified ............................. 37 Phone lines General 683-51 10 Fax 683-7363 Classified 68:3-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-900-451-3793 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 The News Advertiser regularly uses recycled :newsprint 93C + 7E GST = $1 financial problems or neglect. "At United we believe the person who goes in and rescues M)mc- one from these dangersis a hero." That's the theme behind this year's campaign slogan. '-United %VaN make. Heroes of us all." The United Nk'ati has .et its goal this year to help 42,(XX) people — that', one in three — in Ata\ and Pickering. Mr. Hutchison, a Cf -TO -TV news anchor and reporter, maintains that goal is more Important than reaching a financial goal. Last year, tier instance. the United Wav set out to raise $1 million, but brought in $91 MX). "People think you failed, but you really didn't. because you still helped so many peo- ple."" Mr. Hutchison said at a press conference Tuesday to announce this year's campaign. "When people hear a dollar figure. they don't realize that they're helping other people."" Still, if the United Wav brings in See DRIVE... Page 4 oso� :a�s�ept.io The bell tolls for them Brice Sopher and other Pickering High School students get set to head off to the first class of a new school year Tuesday morning. They were among thousands of area youngsters to resume hitting the books after summer break. Motorists are reminded to watch out for the wee ones. photo by Ron Pietroniro Pickering residents have a say on downtown core By STEPHEN' I.ATE(.:%N' 1I AI -I- Hf P%)RTI­ Fk PICKERING — The puhlic will have a say in the development of Pickenng's new down- town core. That's the purpose of this month's open house on a study into a Pickering downtown. which Town officials hope will include a wide variety of shopping facilities, businesses and housing. When the new design and land use strategy for the Town is adopted, it will reflect the pro- jected population growth in the area from the current 4?(X) resident. to 1 1,51X) in 20 years. The downtown is defined by the Town as the area extending east from the SuperCentre and surrounding properties, up to the Onlario Hvdro corridor, hetween HHy. 401 and H"N. ?. Pickering wants it) map out a new land use stratcgv, as the last re%iew of the downtown See PICKERING...Page 3 .1�_+; J�_��;� Owl'OfA s R , s a PAC 4-A-'}'1't>r NESS` Ati��51Etit, �VED , SEti''I'EMBEA 6, 1"S P. Separate oar onored for Guy Paul Morin sues 4W Durham police, others DURHAM — Guy Paul addition of DNA evidence. Morin has filed a multi- the 1992 conviction wa-s million -dollar lawsuit overturned on appeal. against numerous parties. He had been acquitted of including the Durham the same charges in 1986. Regional Police Service_ Mr. Morin's lawsuit. Last January Mr. Morin filed July 6, names the was cleared cf charges in attorney and solicitors gen- the 1984 rape and murder eral. the chiefs of police of nine-year-old Christine for both Durham and York Jessop, whose body was and the Durham Regional later found in north Police Service. Durham. "We are aware of the A jury found Mr. Morin existence of a lawsuit," guilty of first-degree mur- said Durham Staff der in 1992. He was sen- Sergeant Sandy Ryrie, on tenced to 25 years in prison behalf of Chief Trevor without parole. With the McCagheny. FLOORING .,_. INSTALLATION - SEMINAR SEPT. 8 - 6-8 P.M. SEPT. 9aMMp'M CAiTw 1-3PAAa,AX MUTUAL FUNDS INVEST NOW No cost to transfer holdings for better service and convenience. No cost for answers to your questions about mutual funds. Make the first of many good Investment decisions CALL MAY. MULD MUTUAL DW CAXXtYard, Ur* 16 Derlds Ardogh 42$-8613 integrating special -needs kids DURHAM — The separate school board is feeling pret- ty special right now. It has received an honorable mention certificate from the Ministry of Education and Training's exemplary prac- tice awards committee for demonstrated commitment to integrate special students in the regular classroom. "We appreciate the recognition and encouragement" from the ministry, notes Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board director Grant Andrews. He maintains integration "is the best way to meet the academic, spiritual, social, emotional and physical needs of all the children entrusted in our care.- - are" -.-, �:_` _; The separate board has been a long-time advocate of integration policies and practices that support special - needs students in the regular classroom. "Our philosophy is that every child belongs in their home school with resources brought in for each child," explains superintendent Teresa Freedman. "We believe parents are equal partners in the process," she continues. "We develop an individual education plan with parents and work hand-in-hand with them to ensure a child's needs are met." Two schools have also received awards for exemplary practice: St. James in Ajax and St. Theresa in Whitby. r.� Unique One Of A Kinds A ' of .+.:: MON.-FRI. 10-9 T"7:-SL1N.1� 5 :. 9 V Pickering plans a downtown FROM PAGE 1 area took place in 1977. The Zeidler report envi- sioned a slightly different downtown core than that which exists today. Variations from the original report exist in the form of road patterns and land uses such as high-rises. A consulting group has been selected to work with Town staff on the plan, representing firms and individuals from the architectural and real estate industries. A steering committee is made up of councillors and representatives of Town facilities. The overall study process, initiated by the Town after council's endorsement in June, has several steps. The workshop on Thursday, Sept. 28 is the first, and will include interviews with area landowners, a presentation on what's in the area now gad the establishment of planning prin- ciples based on previously gathered background information. The workshop will then be open to the general public for input at 7-30 pm. in the library audi- torium of the Pickering Civic Complex. Tom Melymuk, the Town's deputy director of planning, says the department isn't entering the process with any expectations. "We don't want to come in with any precon- ceived notions," be says, "(We'll) leave it up to the workshop." A report on the outcome 61 the workshop will be presented to Town council on Oct. 10. On Nov. 2, the Town hall will he the site of a day -long "design charette", which will be a working session to determine a preferred land use and design concept for the downtown core. Finally, a second presentation to council on Nov. 27 will set out a blueprint for implement- ing the strategy for the downtown core_ To avoid other reviews frcxn becoming obso- lete in the future. Mr. Melymuk says he would like to see the process repeated every five to 10 YL—Ars. Fn' H `- rnl it _TIONs� 7 If you spot news in the making, call 683-5110. News Advertiser THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 6, 1"S -PAGE.? P FREE P0'0L`SEM'1N7AR Get your pool ready for winter. All pool owners are invited to attend our FREE Entertaining, Educational evening on how to close your pool correctly to avoid nasty, costly surprises in the spring!!! WHEN: Thursday, Sept.14th 4ft^ WHERE: Gallantry's Eatery Pickering Town Centre, Lower Level TIME: '7:30 P.M. TO 9 P.M. R.S.V.P. 839-8399 Please reserve seating call! -DOOR PRIZES • REFRESHMENTS 635 Kingston Rs., Pickering "OURS &M.-FRI- 9:30-7 T. 9 839-8399 SUN11 00-3 Fax Billboard items of coming events to 683-73563. 031111111�" �j'a�'win.�-L �c.+K/ r f•L WRci !jT K L' i'>ke ,��� (,�It� ?d � /�' Za orye,r Zaeatiaa 'I.c ?Ie Ae4eu cg ?a&Aa eesa, Sze Canada Fine Art & Frame Ltd. i. one of The Pickering Toun Centres oldest existing tenants The an and framing .tore opened for business in Nolemher of 1051 in what was then the Sheridan Mall. As the shopping centre gree. so did Canada Fine art's customer h,ise. The Tou n Centre always being one of the company_ ', top outlet%. ;.4 Nou the time has come to expand. Canada Fine Art & Frame Ltd. a mo, ing ju,t d;)un the J hall to the space currently occupied by -'Gifts and Gifts". hetueen "Radio Shack * and "Gallantry's Restaurant". The new location provides almost three times more ,pace. 'i The store will he making its move on Sept. 4th and 5th, to be open for business by Thursday. September 7th as The Canada Fine Art St PERSHOP. The focus of the Canada Fine Art St'PERSHOP will be broad .election of exccritional rices without compromising wall . The store will still satisfy the needs of fine art limited edition print collectors looking for work, by established artists such as Robert Bateman, James Lumbers and falter Campbell. But additionally, the CFA SUPERSHOP will cater to the needs of shoppers simply looking for yuahty framed art to accent their home or utticr decor. at prices that won't blow the hudi-,et. In other words, value for your monev. Custom framing will continue to he ayailablc at Canada Fine Art's traditionally competitive rates. New contemporary aluminum and wood trame mouldings w ill br made available on a ' regular basis. New exciting matte colours and finishes will he introduced at eyery opportunity. ' Be sure to visit Canada Fine Art's new St PERSHOP atter September 7th and look for our official Grand Opening sometime at the end of September or early October. 4 W, PAGE 4 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 Drive shortfall would forceprogram cuts FROM PAGE 1 anything less than it did last year, "we'll have to cut programs. Any more, we can add," says president Terry Barnett of Ajax Transit. The United Way gives financial support to 24 member agencies and three community projects, including Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Sylvia's Residence for Teen Moms & Adoles- cents, Distress Centre of Durham Region, Credit Counselling Service of Durham Region and the Canadian National institute for the Blind. The United Way has planned sever- al fund-raising activities, including a buffet dinner and dance featuring stand-up comedians from Yuk Yuk's and a live band. That event also fea- tures a silent auction on such items as a hot air balloon ride, Roots jacket and gourmet dinner for four served in your home. The dance will be held Saturday, Sept. 30 at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Cost is S35 per person. a portion of which is tax-deductible. For tickets. or for information on how you can help, call the United Way at 6864)606. ?EFQ�MTQuestion of the Month %ame Phone AWress C,ty P'Code Please mad your answer tc ing �a�� Reform Harte e. Canada , 0 Bo 21081 OR 686-0278 Ajax ON L 1 S 7H2 Please leave your ,7o )an the Reform Party. Include a cheque for S10) name and address Augusrs Question Do you bebeve rt n trrne for a tindn9 reterenourn on capdal purrstrnent7 Your response: 96% YES 2% N0 C You ARE INVITED To ATTEND OUR PREF siwD HARDWOOD FLOORING SEMINAR! 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SALE PRICES END SAT., SEPT. 9, 1995, WHILE QUANTMES W SEE ARS AUTO CENTRE Copyright 1995 Sean Conoda Inc SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Wire open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. * xer m Copyright 1995 Sean Conoda Inc SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Wire open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. THF. NFWS ADVFRTiSF.R_ WFD_ SEPTEMBER 6. 1995 -PAGE S-A F-IT,& T T 11 iy� 1 11 0 OA I z R:LL OF AL IF _1" At Wal-Mart we'believe you deserve maximum we've lowered prices even more on the most Licorice Twist 454 g. Red and black 1 • value for your dollar. That's why popular products in the store. Ty Np Tq •� WO -40 2.11 Protects gmetal. 340 g. Each O Rubbermaid Ruff Totes Windez Slate blue or f 2 650 mL. 9 green 53 ii!r ^� �3 h?re /a,RiI Each Also available:h 68 L. was 8 43. ha = Now 7.43 *A5 Gillette - C�;gS�. Crest r 2 Foamy Toothpaste 300 mL. "ll 'rc proud ot"the la, -r that 5 mL. Assorted scents. �� ch T ial-.hart r> a+mnuttr•J to r�25 Ea .onstantly rrJu,e cur rr►,e':. 71r1: Ir<•(r• c+ur cu<tame755 e•►t/cry E W�T Sanyo HG v Scope Ouaker State 2• Video Tape Z' Mouthwash 11OW30 T120. High 710 mL. J Motor Oil Each grade. Up Each Each 'o 6 hours ecording time. waft ur>w� 'ere are just 3 exampleg of items we've already lowered the prices on to give you even oreater value for your doa; Pantene Folgers WP5 G. f. AIL2 g Pro V 9 Ground Cottee Light Bulbs 2 -in -1 shampoo 975 g. 60 or 100 W. e _ h & conditionerh r 4 -pack. Ea or conditioner. Is ' 300 mL. ck WALtttttttt�MART ALWAYS LOW PRIES. HARWOOD PLACE (HARWOOD & BAYLY) AJAX PAGE 6 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 J 4 �® The Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser Timothy J. Whittaker - Publisher sA Metroland Community Newspaper 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. About Us VEDITORIgL ' Timothy J. Whittaker Publisher Joanne Burghardt Editor-in-chief Steve Houston Managing Editor Bruce Danford Advertising Manager Alvin Brouwer Retail Sales Manager Abe Fakhourie Distribution Manager A Metroland Community Newspaper published eVery Wednesday, F=riday and Sunday. 130-13? Commercial Ave.. Ajax. Ontario. 1_ IS 21-15. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sole discretion. Paze sizes may vary slightly from published rate card due: to mechanical requirements of different print- ers. Second Claes Mail Registration 1597. Mail sub- scription rates Can. 1 }T. 570 GIS"E dDlEft L; S .a CALI. General 683-5110 re%snw►m 683-5110 Distribution bti3-5117 Classified 6X' -0707 f Nii-,hiline - 798-7672) Fa X Sincerely Yours 1-9(X)--451-4464 ext_ 14 I nfoSou rce 6831 -AW) Real Estate and Automotive Sales 79X-767' National Advertising X393-1300 The News Advertiser welcomes letters to the editor on topical issues, controversial matters and an,viNng else: of interest to our readers. We reserve the right to edit letters for length and legal reasons and to withlx)ld letters deemed not fit for publication. All letters must include your full name, address and phone num- ber for our information. They should not exceed one and a half pages in length - The News Advertiser regularly uses recycled newsprint Back to work Rather than looking at the long weekend that just passed as the unofficial end of summer, we prefer to consider it the beginning of a return to normalcy. With Labour Day over and much of this year's vacation time behind most of us, it's time to get back to work and do our little bit to keep the world tick- ing. We eagerly await the beginning of the next ses- sion of the Ontario legislature later this month. Premier Mike Harris has already begun to deliver on provincial election campaign promises and it will be interesting to sec if he and his majority Progressive Conservative government can bail Ontario out of the mess the New Democrats left us in. Also returning to work are the members of local and ret icoal councils we elected last fall to run our municipalities. 'time will tell if they can make our communities even better places to live, work and play. The summer hiatus is over too for the school trustees we chose to administer the education sys- tem. They'll be graded on how wisely they spend our money to improve our children's schox)ling. With the beginning of another school year ye%tcr- (Lay. this is as good a time as any to start driving more carefully to ensure our youngsters get to cLtss in one piece, especially since the wee cites will he headine off to kinokrgartcn in a couple of weeks. It's also a good time to begin to more closely monitor what our children are lcarnine from their teachers and to make sure they're getting the right lessons about life from ourselves. Summer was great. Getting back into the normal routine is almost as Looxd. ;mss ;;;W_ T WRITE TO THE NLW s ADVERTISER, 130 C().%t%tERCL.,%.I. Avt:., AJAx, L I S 2115 OR FAX us AT 683-736.3 7 COMMUNITY HISTORY This year marks milestones To the editor: The year 1995 marks several important anniversaries in the history of the -Gown of Ajar. - On Jan. 1. 1955. the Improvement District of Ajax became the Town of Ajax with an elected mayor and town council and an elect- ed public school board. From 1950 until I)ec. 31. 1954. Ajax had been governed by an appointed hoard of three persons. This year, therefore. Ajax celebrates 40 years of local democratic municipal gov- ernment. On Sept. 8, 1960, Leslie M. F=rost, premicr of Ontario. officially opened the William A. Parish Water Purification Plant. Consequently. this year Ajax ccichratcs 35 years of continuous service from the present water plant for the people of Afax. This water plant is one of the major reasons for the growth, success and progress of this fine community over the past 35 years. In the interest of historical accuracy while I am writing, 1 want to correct an etror in the anniversary of another Ajax event. The year 1995 didn't mark the lith anniversary of Ajar Old home Week. It is, in fact, the 34th anniversary. For many reasons. the 1961 mayor and council initiated the first Ajar Old Home NVeek. ('ouncillor Les I'ca cc was the first and founding chairman. The theme of the 1961 event was 'Powder to Pencils to Progress_' This theme signified the evolution of Ajax from a war plant, to the engincerinL, division of the University of "Toronto, to a moxdcrn planned industrial com- munity. ;ill Parish Ajax PUD by i Steve Nease PHOOEY! STs ALMOST I I TI M E TO Go gq �� t=Z SAW To � / 'T}�-/ a6 � I sr y yy y yy y y yy,, y yy .yy y yy yy ,,yy y y yy y y y y y yyTHE HEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 6, I"S.-PAGE 7-y7-A P �k OWN OFA% �k * 41VPICIK Town of Pickering *(905)42x2222 F *NG(905)683w2760 *TOWN MEETINGS * Comet * Sept -11 * Exeeudw Colnmittee MP a •A * Dtlllbafton Nd�9t ltbotfxtaod Meed * Sept. 1S Council No P Sept• 21 �C Statutory Mlanlabon Meeting * .�0 Pt+ DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE & * RECREATION * REQUIRES * cm -nn.- nte A PART-TIME FITNESS Tobin or Pickwint * I Tto E gl OntI ROOM SUPERVISOR Pickering.uv 6x7 Must have current basic rescuer CPR certification, Standardized Test of Fitness Appraiser, appropriate experience in Fitness Field. ti .rcaiai.ay.en e" Applicants must possess or be working a Pw.e, an rr towards a degree In Physical *- ate• Education or Kinesiology from a -A-wdp-" T w" t yed post secondary MowM P •YML I M.S -51t" ..n.. -:.mer. Application forms can be obtained fr,m the Human Resources Department, 1 `~"�'" `"• The Esplanade, Pickenng and must be row v ti+r*••• completed and returned by September ••�° •^ 15 1995. 'o Dayle M. Cameron, Manager of Human Resources. * GaRBA(:E/REC1'CtANG * COLLECTION Please note that the following items are NQJ collected with regular garbage in the Towa of Pi, 1,rrirng. • h,juuis • :n.lumnal watt - ,utornottvc •d, earth or %torics • h„( ashes tie other mccudwry • rc, vclablc matertaN separated from regular garbage • h. ;srhold hatartdous or medical waste %tach as iu,ipane tank., paints, ods. uslvcnts, syringes, ctc • qu.ontilics of building matrnal in excess of 2 garbage containers, 2 secure rnanagcabic bundles ,ir 2 items • .ard waste tiatenals wch as grass clippings. y hrmchcs. leaves. do T • ananal or human waste% including frees Please note that ONL )' the following materials are y rrcyclable in the Town of Pickering: T • ni.vspnnt aro! inserts • rla%s bottles & Iars • 1'I,1sttc poli Nit tics only • hc•.crage and toed cans • telephone htsoks • ,orrugated cardboard including pitta tuxes All corrugated cardboard must he flattened and bundled to the site of your Blue Box Cardboard will not he picked up unless the above restrictions hate been strictly adhered to Do not include cereal boxes, tissue boxes, detergent boxes or any other type of boxboard. SPE(*I-*L NOTES • All regular garbage and recyclable items must at the riodsi a bx collection by TOO a m. I-te calls will not be Ily cger cd • Plagarbage and rrcyclahles at the roadsideso that it ,hies not Interfere with vehicular or pede%man traffic. UpdateCustomer Service In order to serve you better, the Town of Pid examining the possibility of including an Information and Voice Processing System to providcustomer service in an efficient manner. A pilot projstartfle6 September 11, 1995, limited to certain numbers. As a calling customer, you will have the option of using the Automated Attendant number 24 hoursiday. 7 days/week when calling any of the numbers in the pilot project. You will be asked to enter an extension number, to press I for a "names directory” or to hold for assistance. In this way you can he assured of getting your message to us as promptly as possible at any time of the day or night L'Itlmately (nix during the pilot project). customer% will be able to use the Svstcm 24 hoursiiay. 7 dayVwcck to access many Town u:rvdces (c g . regmcr for recreation programs. othtam information to a vancty of sen tcc.1 Your opinion of the pilot project will provide valuable information for the evaluation of the Town's use of an Integrated Information and Voice Processing Sy%tcm as a means to respond to the needs and expectations of our cu%tomcrs Please take a fcw moments to respond to the gorstusanatre provided bdow by using the Culler June /Jnr I�pli�it�\�tphcn m the Pitt Pr91tCt Gicncral inquiry 9115-420-2222 Councillors' Office 905-420-46I)S Town Martager'%Office 9(1S-420-4610 Executive Dlircctox of Operations 905-420146415 Clerk'. Department WS -4-N-46111 Supply and Services 905-420-4616 Faonomtc Development 905-420-4625 Legal Services 905-420-4626 Hurtian Rt:")UrLc% (11)5 4-10 462' ( aller.sunry I icor s. •� ••,n- `nl� 1_11-3(,:� l,iow, you. i/t was your cW] answered at the r,—n .y Pr. rrrn,C - was it within I rings' ' Flow quit 41i was your call answered by the person you wi%hcd to reach - was it within 1 rugs' t It you used the .Automaied Atien dant. was the inlormattun samstactory' 4 it you lett a message in a nmlbox, was your alt retuned in a reasonatttc air oust of near' S Flow do you rate our message taking .crvwcs. if the pemwn youu wish to reach is not avaitabFr' h W hen yew call, do you lLum to the entire Vveting at do you simply pies -s a fix live •- ^-•t' W hen yotu call..ktes it take more, less or the same amount of nmr lex %011 to reach the penin yew we try tag to contact'' ,`, siert h.u:.ias att<•i ,.•nunru:, :h.u:.,u: ,.i,: {a..r„ing,..tcn�' YARD WASTE COLLECTION (,a.. A 2tcarn barn Drition,trati-a- on ♦at-. %<-Pt )th A sun sept. 10th Ni 1 or 1`F(li I 4201-4,630 Itkmea,t •tIt, .,11R,! }Itis /-atl,Ranwi••. D1J1V/R4R"I0N 1NTFIGH"1RH00I0 -5771DY in. ^cuing de viopment pressures in the 11.1sarton Neighbourhood Isee map has prompted the Town to u»tute a review Pr ,:est for the purpose of formulating appropriate developatesu and design guidelines for the arc. • Garbage must tw contained to a securely sealed plastic bag x in a receptacle having two suitable handles and ntA • CIDER PRESSING PICKEOG MUSEUM VUJAGE VqPresents exceeding eighty centimetres in height and not more than limy centimetres in diameter History In Action • Bundles must be securely hound and must not exceed Sunday. September 10th, 1995 -- eighty cenlimetres in height, depth and diameter 11:00 am - 5:00 pm f y • Weight of garbage containers or bundles must not exceed x featuring 23 kg 150 lbs,) Leisure Program Registration 4204621 A, an initial stage of the review process, a _ "Stitches In Time” Learn to Swim Registration 420-4622 Workshop was held on April 22nd, 1995. The workshop provided neighbourhood residents SYSIiiMS (RECYCHN(l) At I XM 4(,l 1 SM2. OR THE TO%N OF PI('KERING PUBLIC' WORKS DEPARTMENI AT 42i1,4e3it (guilt Show & Sale i OR 6xl.274,ai Older Adults 55 Years Plus 420-6588 preparation guidelines neighbourhood design strategy, �y .;yy. • Antiquc to o ntemp(Mrary quilts •-xhihited hands -()n quilt activ-itir% for all agc% 1 ' / t IAR(rF cRAFT% & (()u_F(:-nBLF , %tARKI I • = FA.1111It RA(.()% RIiiF% — Mt ♦H cel F`TFnT-\I%Mf iI r (,a.. A 2tcarn barn Drition,trati-a- on ♦at-. %<-Pt )th A sun sept. 10th Ni 1 or 1`F(li I 4201-4,630 Itkmea,t •tIt, .,11R,! }Itis /-atl,Ranwi••. D1J1V/R4R"I0N 1NTFIGH"1RH00I0 -5771DY in. ^cuing de viopment pressures in the 11.1sarton Neighbourhood Isee map has prompted the Town to u»tute a review Pr ,:est for the purpose of formulating appropriate developatesu and design guidelines for the arc. The Panning Department has reviewed the taatenal .3xatisr d through the .April workshop and ha wheduln3 a %itabi+usrr600d Meeting !or the evening of September 11. I994; Thr purpose of : i:, Nergbbtiarh xud .Nernng a :o summarize the comments and suggestions recti,ed at the .Apnl %ork,hop, and to present %anus prelimunary design strategies and options- Lhs usuon of these strategies utd options will help w to formulate a set of guidelines which would reflect the goals and obiraivts of both neighbourhood residents arnd the Town The Dwitharron Neigbhourbood .Meemng will be held nn: V, ednesdav September 13, 1994 from ':CC P.M. to 9::C p.m. Pickering Library .Auditorium (second floor) Pickering Civic Complex One The Esplanade cA a encourage you to attend this neighbourhood meeting ,o that Your input can be incorporated into the studv process. Planning Department Staff look forward to answering vour questions and/or receiving acv comments you mac have concerning this Study. It you are unable to attend the Ne:gbhourbood 1Neeting, or wish to discuss the Study in general, please contact Mr. Christopher Wong, Senior Planner. of the Town's Planning Department at 420- 4617 or 683-2760. �TTTTT�T�* F; Fir • Yom. • Garbage must tw contained to a securely sealed plastic bag x in a receptacle having two suitable handles and ntA BACK TO SCHOOL exceeding eighty centimetres in height and not more than limy centimetres in diameter Register now for Fall Programs: Sports. Leisure, Country Crafts. Fitness, Rec Complex Memberships, Tennis. Squash, • Bundles must be securely hound and must not exceed Dratta. Racquetball, Dog & Puppy Training. Limited Lcam to Swim -- eighty cenlimetres in height, depth and diameter Classes. Children's Dance. Older Adult Recreation Programs y • Weight of garbage containers or bundles must not exceed FOR INFORMATION CALL y 23 kg 150 lbs,) Leisure Program Registration 4204621 A, an initial stage of the review process, a T POR COLIX-A-TION PRUBLLMS PLEASE CON] ACT LAIDLAW WASTE SYSTI-MS itiARBAGEi AT 427 4434. MILLER WASTE: Learn to Swim Registration 420-4622 Workshop was held on April 22nd, 1995. The workshop provided neighbourhood residents SYSIiiMS (RECYCHN(l) At I XM 4(,l 1 SM2. OR THE TO%N OF PI('KERING PUBLIC' WORKS DEPARTMENI AT 42i1,4e3it Fitness/Ree ComplexMacquets 683-6582 with an opportunity to contribute to the of and an eventual OR 6xl.274,ai Older Adults 55 Years Plus 420-6588 preparation guidelines neighbourhood design strategy, �y .;yy. yyyyy y, �yy.,yy.yyyyyyyyyy yy yy yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy yyyy yy T*T�*TTTTTTTTT�T�TTTTTTTTTTT*TT��T�� The Panning Department has reviewed the taatenal .3xatisr d through the .April workshop and ha wheduln3 a %itabi+usrr600d Meeting !or the evening of September 11. I994; Thr purpose of : i:, Nergbbtiarh xud .Nernng a :o summarize the comments and suggestions recti,ed at the .Apnl %ork,hop, and to present %anus prelimunary design strategies and options- Lhs usuon of these strategies utd options will help w to formulate a set of guidelines which would reflect the goals and obiraivts of both neighbourhood residents arnd the Town The Dwitharron Neigbhourbood .Meemng will be held nn: V, ednesdav September 13, 1994 from ':CC P.M. to 9::C p.m. Pickering Library .Auditorium (second floor) Pickering Civic Complex One The Esplanade cA a encourage you to attend this neighbourhood meeting ,o that Your input can be incorporated into the studv process. Planning Department Staff look forward to answering vour questions and/or receiving acv comments you mac have concerning this Study. It you are unable to attend the Ne:gbhourbood 1Neeting, or wish to discuss the Study in general, please contact Mr. Christopher Wong, Senior Planner. of the Town's Planning Department at 420- 4617 or 683-2760. �TTTTT�T�* F; Fir • Yom. PACk AMM iVrmnavErnsm wm.; s$rTEIMitElt 6, i"s Lc)okslike a flyer., Reads like ' a best seller. The New «eeUy Loblax,vs Price Report. Fabulous food. Appetizing ideas. And lots and lots of lo«v prices. Look for your copy this NVeekend. P-0 THE NEMS ADYEWISM WTV4. =PMM * (S "IMPAGE �A Expect more from Sears .%ve $ 100 on CRAFTSMAN 10 itre saw Features a powerful 13,onp, 4,900frpm motor and a cost iron base. Includes dust bag and blade- 2 -yr. warranty'. #2856' $20 off steel saw blade. #30437. Sears reg. 64.99. Now. ... 44.99 'Carnplese warranty details at Sears Hardware Shap .A SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1995, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. COpyrigt,t 1995 Sears Canada Inc. SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -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. o cc Y U cc cc J 00 �N d cc W ■ J ?%GKE'a1oGPKWV. * HWY. 401 .A SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1995, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. COpyrigt,t 1995 Sears Canada Inc. SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -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. PAGE i -A-`R IE 1V"V§ADVF.At 1§M INFO.', SE&EMhkk 6,1995 Area New Democrats choose leadership convention delegates DURHAM - Ontario Riding New Democrats have chosen delegates to the party's fall federal leadership convention. The card-caminc, members of the Ontario Riding New Democratic Party Association, representing Pick- crins. Ajax and part of Whitby, gath- ered at the Whitby Public Library last Tuesday to elect their five dele- gates to the Ottawa convention Oct. 12 to 15. The five elected delegates are Lynn Jacklin, NT)P candidate in the 1493 federal election: Tama Gulliv- er, former Durham Board of Educa- tion trustee: Duncan Robertson: Rob llalpin: and Drummond White. for- mer Durham Centre MPP. "It's incredible how many people came out just to elect our delegates." says Mr. White. The delegates are reportedly lean- ing toward leadership candidate Lorne Nystrom, a longtime Saskatchewan MP, and Svend Robin- son from British Columbia. Two remain undecided. All NDP members will receive a mail -in leadership ballot, the results of which are expected on Sept. 23. An all candidates' meeting will be held in Toronto on Monday. Sept. 1 1 at 7 p.m. at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education auditorium at 252 Bloor St. %k'. r-------------------------------� "SCHOOL IS UPON US"; BUTLER CARPET CLEANING SERVICES GOING BACK TO 1 isonSCI'IOOL SPECIALS all carpet and I Book before Sept. 15• upholstery cleaning I 3 don't Pay the G.S.T. ( C) 0 5) 686-9160 %lust Present ('oupon \ Expires: L- -inY---------------------- Opt. 3f - J Varl"a'd Prwwitro,ax �ABJ�l vogue p my,,, s CAM" 1 LANMT Faso FAMMt 9C7brrTM %f_%.JL price to ] -S ea. 'SiOR' 5.95 ea- "-st Price Iii -01l3-29.95 ca tiOR' 8.95 ea. Is a loved one celebrating a special occasion? Tell the world in Name Dropping appearing Sundays in the News Advertiser. • Hair Design We would like to welcome Scott to Shear gi Scott brings with him his experience and "► enthusiasm and he, along with all of us at Shear Magic, look forward to serving all our clients, both old and new. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Bring in this ad and deceive $5.00 off any hair and/or nail service MONDAYS ONLY 1 WO Kingston Road 831-3205 &CWr the paint and paper people AIS In -stock Wallpaper', Presenting beautiful colours and designs of high Quality, In -stock wallcoverings. The colkctlon includes textures, stripes and florals as wcfl as kid's palimts, kitchcru and bathrooms. Single Roll * aaooc :'.:005 Paint (Jearance.I X94, Pay for . A Inc ouaoty Deauaful Inapt for IMni roOrT s. oedroom5 W halls Extra !'.rde. Washatle paint A(ater clear -,D hunared5 Of Dastd 0001 . _41bile Qwn>ti is lest! You Cant Buy A Better Paint At This Pnce ➢�� Ceinq LGRae e -a Seec•cr' far %, A A 'AMlr 1W . 'D xaau cones _ _-1ALLIS PRINTS •-rt�- r � A woenV n'-r•oe cad ant Drtme, to, ney Jr ✓mk n xmteo -ae9 .._ - -- • •--­ --~.- ONLY244T hw°e. tyI5.99a orasee am!r �1. •:eq tooarn =..ANNE-ETTE PRINTS ,NOW • 1.,xns am • •mn coxx n Warr fiy i Dr r r --T mce 2;- RBC 2 »Q T NOW 1.68 m � BETTEP THAN HALF PRICE' ASSORTED KNIT SOLIDS F�ds ... 759 A•. +t - 9.29 . .Y.'_ A. j: _ 1219._ .. M } . 23.95 a,n o . roans 4ryila[' �r hurdirm, war _.. - . _'s -15r Our Re, 2 9E m NOW 1.99 m :ar k W: OWb4 Se.ectror' UTS •a/tem Lc -rt_':. LP CUT-OUTS •� SUITING =,^Rei ' _-ea NOW 99tea. - JCm WK* e �,,rReS 12 98 DENIM Ends 'S�xxn c.ruJten /r r:�:I.. • ® NOW 5.99m e r 0� xttc^ ^u• Reg 6 98 m NOW 4.99 m ' ' BETTER THAN HALF PRICE.' FUJIETTE PRINTS ictShvm, -5cm wide r2ycr Decal Selechon' it Rec '4 »F T NOW 112 Our Reg. Price LLM ARCTIC FLEECE SOLIDS SANDWASHED CHALLIS Lishi,m' 150cm w,de '_dtds 14QCm Nude 1 ��=.c rayor. Our Reg 14 98 m - u Reg 9 98 T NOW 112 Our Reg. Price LEM NOW 6.99 m r r 100% WOOL CREPE PRINTS ' - wide BETTER THAN HALF PRICE! -.ir Reg 2E 9E rr. NOW 112 Our Reg. Price 09= _anSC0!-r^P S�ecia! SelecU6r' DECORATOR'S CHOICE TARTANS'N' PLAIDS Scltds 14�c:^ wcle Shah' rregc �_,r Re, '2 • 145cm Wide MOM 98 rr NOW 112 Our Reg. Price LUM Our Reg 9 98 m CHINTZ DRAPERY PRINTS ib me i)ec ' NOW 3.99 m i t »ucm wtde 100°.'° cotter BETTER THAN HALF PRICE! Our Reg '4 4 ^ NOW 112 Our Reg. Price ' Promotional EYELET TRIM '_' rode payestertcotton flat eyelet in white 5 ivory Out Reg '49 m NOW 751 m 14• wtae po"swicotton flat eyelet to asst colours Our Reg 3 98 n-. NOW 1.99 m 1355 Kingston Rd. Pickering Town Centre 839-5990 Is a loved one celebrating a special occasion? Tell the world in Name Dropping appearing Sundays in the News Advertiser. • Hair Design We would like to welcome Scott to Shear gi Scott brings with him his experience and "► enthusiasm and he, along with all of us at Shear Magic, look forward to serving all our clients, both old and new. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Bring in this ad and deceive $5.00 off any hair and/or nail service MONDAYS ONLY 1 WO Kingston Road 831-3205 &CWr the paint and paper people AIS In -stock Wallpaper', Presenting beautiful colours and designs of high Quality, In -stock wallcoverings. The colkctlon includes textures, stripes and florals as wcfl as kid's palimts, kitchcru and bathrooms. Single Roll * aaooc :'.:005 Paint (Jearance.I X94, Pay for . A Inc ouaoty Deauaful Inapt for IMni roOrT s. oedroom5 W halls Extra !'.rde. Washatle paint A(ater clear -,D hunared5 Of Dastd 0001 . _41bile Qwn>ti is lest! You Cant Buy A Better Paint At This Pnce ➢�� Ceinq LGRae 40 sues rt3]Qjr b takC home MX* 0 far %, A A 'AMlr 1W . 'D xaau cones _ ..a t.w- :tag uD be S Gb b ♦ r � A woenV n'-r•oe cad ant Drtme, to, ney Jr ✓mk n xmteo -ae9 WaB & Trim Latex Sertti Globs hw°e. tyI5.99a orasee am!r �1. •-.•.. iA is a7! 8.75 e- 17! a _-- 235N9 lM_inn bc 6. 1.79 1.9 ' til v.' • 1.,xns am • •mn coxx n Warr fiy i Dr V,TFX N r, ✓ b 4 � � 1" vinyl ate Blinds " Latex Primer & Satin lustre 40 sues rt3]Qjr b takC home MX* 0 Discovery ger Centre 510 westaey Road -n 2C' w or • :` ;Ong to 72' war , ;,4' onY 2C- x 45- � �•,,,, aaft pft= - - -.= save tr .^i!e 9nC roory • ..e.enr .. nr :. 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S. _ o,ovtdea rorty �'' Bas gement J AQ50 6500 %%50 77 'Baa ourrasttni ` I48 , I ' J .,Gott at tnu :,nye A�eiatveorutectgn `�'Show Your Card SU*Y Ct= �OU1N uca�rxo x 100 1 1 Save Baer enoger 2000Oand X at n 5700r :,sn; .aar>aoc ane ntrtn iemutcotoun AJAX PICKERING SCARBOROUGH Discovery ger Centre 510 westaey Road Pickering Town Centre Highway 2 A Liverpool Abbey Line Shopping Castro 428.1608 839.2252 !1 Rylaadef Blvd. 724.0781 0 s e r t. Jr f job A well done Students working with the Ajax Parks and Recreation program as part of a joint venture between the Town and Summer Youth Services Canada were congratulated by Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague last week for their efforts. Being recognized are (from left) Scott Mur- ray, Christina Klymenko, Dian Roxborough, Heather Jewell, Erin Boothy, Heather Nedham, Pam McFater and Jason Norman. qu TRAVEL"Service is our Specialty"IWARSH it i USA LEYDEN ASK LISA ABOUT CARIBBFA.N FALL SAILINGS 50% OFF rfIOLLANO AMF_RI"N LLVE 7 OAY & 10 OAY PRICFO FROM= - $16W9 00 Cdn. CRUISE ONLY V AL MAMOMA -L _I-KAVEL 702 H_4,RWCX)D AVE. S.. 9b5-42,8-1328 .,V.*—x "ONE STOP" EDUCATION ...one combined calendar �nF 4 rt_ Choose from over S00 general interest, job -focused, and credit courses. ur, llc CnTr urham Board of Uucauon urhart► Regm Ron= Cadwvhc 4parate Sdkxi B&nni 91. DURHAM noom "S-S76-61SO "S-721-2000 90S -S79-1990 Garage sale Saturday AJAX-PICKERING — A garage sale to raise money for a new Macedonian Orthodox church is being heli Saturday, Sept. 9. It nuns from 8 am. to 4 pm. at 1618 and 1619 Dellbrook Ave. in Pick- ering. Clothing, books and miscella- neous items will be on sale. Call 839- 2121 (Liz Pleovski) for information. :TNE NFtWSA�!F.Ra'�,.t+t�; S14�F,lip�lpt'6t Ilt95-A4t�,Il=A � IN SEMIN TION 1 SEPT. 8 - 6-8 PX, SEPT, 9 -10.2 P•M.,1.3 PX BROKEN WINDSHIELD? "170.00UPTO No Overcharge to Insurance Co. (L;ttlited tim a* - PderN Location) FREE + + + OIL 637-,-J6C7 CHANGE Based on Insurance Prices •AII work Guaranteed • Call for details on Car clean ups! %0 Brock Rd. S. Unit #1 Pickering, Ont. 837m7819 LEHHQX WHOLE HOUSE DUCTWORK SPECIALISTS HIGH � TO GAS ONS = EFFICIEIICY TRADE�YOUR OLD FURNACEC I- - I AND RECEIVE UP TO $50000 � = OR 25 % OFF ON AIR CONDmONING — = WHEN PURCHASED 6 INSTALLED WITH A NEW GAS FURNACE — = AFFORDABLE CONSUMERS GAS FINANCING PROGRAM HEATING AIR CONDrTIONING _ SHOWROOM OPEN EVERYDAY INCLUDING SATURDAY — PICKERING HOME A DESIGN CENTRE PICKERING/AJAXJWHITBY = en0CK RD. A TME 401,14CKENNG 905-428-0333 IC %;L G roe ALL REMAINING FURNITURE HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE SECOND FLOOR AND IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES. • MATTRESSES • LEATHER SOFAS • COFFEE & END TABLES I UAW DNLy WPM • FABRIC SOFAS • WALL UNITS • BEDROOMS • DINING ROOMS 40%Tcp90%OFF EVERY REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED a 0iM11AFA 'PAGE 12-A TRE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 6,1!95 V RECYCLER'S REPORT Household junk can become someone else's gem During the first week of every month, Recycler's Report brings you Treasure Chest. This space allows res- idents to give away items they no longer want. Likewise, people who wish to pick up something can advertise their creeds. Last month, an over- whelming num- ber of people wanted the free computers. If any company is upgrading its network and has computers they needed. Call 420-562-i during regu- lar business hours. larraine roulston Recyder's RanV.P0rt can t use, check the list of names under items ITEMS NEEDED: 1) 1 small washer with spin dryer from Pick- ering only 839- 1407. 2) Beta movies - prefer- ably children's shows - 428- 6106. 3) Used computer, two booster seats - 839-1221. 4) Clip- boards, pens. pencils, markers, construction papa. brisrol hoard, binders - TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all ins*erq services hduding personal d corporate bankruptaes -- OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX: a^ C,- -emg Ave. 6'x'47? COMM: K -y S' W 3: 2.4'44 James R. Yanch FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION FLAT RATE' Long Distance FF0ti1 12 99 /.Month s�a.�c as a.rw.,.nr tri. na AU Yr Odha kmt de..aa c -Ll. .. T*.....■. l .r....fr. e V%paaded ser%kr to: Wkitbv. UihaNa, T, Bowman"ltte. %e"Ca'%tt:. Port rem s etackstoc► area.., / v,rarnq art+rgw a1ry'1 ��,TeIehopo (416)406-3977 --�l1RN LONG DiSikNCE-------------------- LOCA1 CALLING DMD YOUR LOCAL CALLING AREA TO Ajax Concord Mississauga Richmond Hill Aurora King City Tao -way a+.,.►s.�. ins a ...r ........- Pickering_ Woodbridge - T*.....■. l .r....fr. e V%paaded ser%kr to: Wkitbv. UihaNa, T, Bowman"ltte. %e"Ca'%tt:. Port rem s etackstoc► area.., / v,rarnq art+rgw a1ry'1 ��,TeIehopo (416)406-3977 --�l1RN LONG DiSikNCE-------------------- LOCA1 CALLING DMD YOUR LOCAL CALLING AREA TO Ajax Concord Mississauga Richmond Hill Aurora King City Nobleton Thornhill Bo; Maple Oakville 'Unionville Bram;;on Markham -- Pickering_ Woodbridge - &POWe Aroma MACRO COIMNI ATM WC. CdT0# 1H: (416) 667-9282 The Mews Youth Program - 427-0410. 5) Building supplies, 2 -by - 4s, 2 -by -6s, 2 -by -8s, alu- minum siding, drywall ply- wood, shingles - for wheel- chair renovations - Kerry at 686-9113. 6) Color TV set - Suzy at 427-5298. 7) Dressers and beds - Jan at 686-7840. 8) Anything electrical in working condition - radios, TV, calculator. fridge, type- writer, microwave, also an organ or piano - 839-6689. 9) Anything for search and rescue operations - ladders, nape, sleeping bags. blankets, stretchers, medical equip- ment, computers and office equipment, radios, walkie talkies, uniforms - (905) 404- 2889. 10) Used computer in good working condition, large fish tank - 839-9561. 11) Quilting frame and stand, used computer - 427- 0075. 12) Used computer and other office equipment for non-profit organization, any auto repair manuals of vin- tage cars - 686-4727- 13) Used computer and programs (educational and games) - 683-1738. 14) Used computer - Barry at 4204583. 15) Sewing machine, wing -back style chair and/or love seat, guitar - Darleen ai 686-4158. 16) five playpens and high chairs, toys and children's videos and games, fridge and freezer - 427-3946. 17) Old tube radios, radio tubes, test equipment, related 0 books and schematics, requested by hobbyist - 839- 1207. 18) Kitchen cupboards for abasement - 837-1054. 19) Magnifying glasses, microscopes, nature collec- tions, aquariums, animal skulls - Scientists in School Program - 509-1984 or 839- 8195. UENIS TO GIVE AWAY 1) Very large ung boulder - Pat at 509-3177. 2) National Geographic and Reader's Digest maga- zines - 839-7173. e Region honors firms,People reducin waste g DURHAM — Businesses and indi- This year's awards will be presented viduals contributing to the field of at Durham's third annual Industrial, waste reduction are to be honored here. Commercial and Institutional Wast The Region of Durham works Reduction Seminar on Nov. 15 at the department is seeking candidates for its Holiday Inn, Oshawa. sixth annual awards presentation hon- Interested candidates may submit a %M=%local organizations. Award recipients will be selected from two categories. The first will rec- ognize businesses which have demon- strated leadership in reducing their Waste. The second is for an individual whose efforts have had a significant impact on his or her workplace or the community. Last year's recipients were DuPont of Canada, Whitby Mental Health Cen- tre and PPG Canada. Duffers tee off for MS society DURHAM — A recent golf tour- nament raised about S1,500 for the Durham Region chapter of the Mul- tiple Sclerosis Society of Canada. The chapter held its first annual charity golf tournament at Lakeridge Links Golf Club in Brooklin on Aug. 23. "The tournament brought 34 determined players onto the course to help fight MS." says Gianna Dasilva, fund-raising/volunteer co- ordinator for the chapter. "We had a great bunch of people out there. Everyone wanted to help us and they did." The money will fund research and provide services for MS clients and their families. one-page outline of their waste reduc- tion accomplishments to the Durham Waste works department at Box 623, 105 Consumers Dr., Whitby, LIN 6A3. For more information, call 668- 7721, ext. 5308. 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"It's a warmer record, instead of something that will just Ialock vow teeth out... The CD. called Bad Habits, was released just four weeks ago. so he is facing a hong rxW of touring ahead. I Taking_ a short break dur- ing a stopover in Peterbor- ough. Jame sari he was next thing out to play Vancouver before coming back east for some more dates (including the Annandale (golf arid Curl- ing Club in Ajax Thursday night). But. while it can be draining, he- says he never realh tires of record -making and pmrnotioxn. "I love the %%bolc creative process of recording and I just lone playing live, man. I love the challenge of trying to move an audience — it's something vow really have to work at." The new album was recorded at a studio in Bahamas, where Boh .Markt' recorded Exodus. The Talk- ing Heads also did a couple albums there and ACA)C laid down the tracks for Back in Blas;. Jarne.,, was joined by some heavyweights frarrl the music industry, people like Mavis Staples, of Staple Singers fame ("She has the sexiest voice I've ever heard..."); Kim Wilson, lead singer and blues harpist for the Fabulous Thunderbirds; and Lenny Kravitz, who plays clavinet on the song Saviour. He says he's beers helped a lot by peo- pie like Bonnie Raitt and Kim Wilson, as well as leg- endary bluesmen Albert Collins. Albert King and Buddy Guy. ` "It's been great, but said too, because some of those guys aren't around an}Tn(ve, • says James. "It was espc ialh• sad losing Albert Collins. since he was so young at heart..' While he is a blues fan, Jarnes says he likes to explore a '-wiety of guitar styles. His own guitar playing. like that on the new CD, is more mature and complex than what he's dome in the past. He's per -Axially happy with his progri s so far. "Sly playing has become my ptaving." he says. "It's not at the point vet where people will hear the guitar and say. 'Oh, that's Colin,' but that's just a matter of time - Tickets for the Annarxide show are S22 in advance. available in Ajax at Annan- dale. Church Street South at Bayly Street: in Pickering at The Shirt Shack. Pickering Square, 1454) Kingston Rd.; in Whitbv at Discs & Dat_s, 1615 Dundas St. E.; and in Oshawa at Wilson & Lee Ltd. 8? Simcoe SL N, For more ticket inforana- tion• call 683-32 10. Sdk-ioi L, Chu witl. "n u:ilh; ui1 mil, w�adner-resL+t:irit Spat niodri wig~; .11i }ll. wtNrewme Mea Bgm anu-rolling ak!dm rtism.A-L tx ifxxir udiccdrnurnmhi,.:: boib - yellow. grmi or purple 1AW\AW 17,7 BD,t,BWPACK hindiax-am Soar u adman over S'9 and rurnt- this hands hdt at no extra Cost A E it, ,t"lX5 last. r----------------------1 Welcome to -,Sdiultdy Zw& aw " 1 I 1 ,SUNDAY BRUNCH ,11 11:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Starting This Sunday SEPTEMBER io C 1 I 1 PRESENT THIS 1 ADVERTISEMENT AND 1 RECEIVE $2.00 OFF BISTROMENU 1 1 SUNDAY BRUNCH. 1 One Coupon Per Person Ajax* Reservations Recommended 427-3700 i Colin James brings a new album and a neAer sound to the Annandale Golf and Curling Club on Thursday night. * ­�,O. UC;A( r • FARM a Rf SM OKi'(XY1� ! QT''lff.S .� .+H 2 BOwMANvntE PREFERRED APPLES QUALITY Ar U -PICK OR WE PICK NOW AVAILABLE H()l RS `•>.3()�5.30 V6'erkc nch AN(►ticla). 1: 30 - 5:30 w eckda ,N PICK YOUR k1IWN kePIrJ: Small Free% \o t,&" -r. OTHER FARM PRODuCc wa'Ch i0r L'DCO^"^ AVAILABLE IN SEASON g ° rs•*co• "A.a,,n•soa, SPECIAL EVENTS! • REGULAR EXTEATAiNIErrr ��► ^^aw:w-o--<= Sept. 17 - 24 & Oct.1 Cu r.• 0"m Sar �« i Deta s e ars On all Special Event Days - caramel apples b a com roast will be featured Hot Dogs b ' Coffee wo.l be served by a local charity 2287 HWY. 2 (Just West of Bowmanville) CROP REPORT - PHONE 623-7252 1116,w% l t% --nun Cx. N- R.' a -A M placer It fi�b a line -gut jade with oainecung axe to pial, t. nKig our birne sand stern s(irakers .And a slim �v �:. ; -bit U 4 co oniT•^c �r Alega Bays. A1LS. ten l)i:f r*xxde, Itatlil x ie> and ,`c hour hatter'. tilt for potable use 1 Purch.rr i �"i, 90 rrwnutr :W&Xfx` and retmw a coupon for a fret Subwa, Mlt§ l.B Purch-N xxn C:kwtir uaiunn:ui lkxinxi or p )ritik- (i o r!) plater NiI In 1 "TINI1) 1 19111 :W get ; (7k or mwit!, lox Sq 4) N. Sr WI, Nbt{nk tutah -t' grt-X s np in Roeklutr. burr 11.N .iiij+ lacking i:ountn catrgorTt, .Aid sheer, no a Amling, each sine has a good ,upph' Pickering CD Pla%cr It ith thb Son Pr k t1n placer it s cuss to cairn a twirl h u c:Ui lNen In the AWN tuner. Mid tapes oan the os etre uedc or li,Yen to mur famunte CDs on the lIi plaWec And there', uxne Cxitml..Autornatic NLbic yns r t X115 t. vrtn shutdf. AC cad "a headphone irk for p uk listening. ,ig t11�A Centre, 420-3224 Durham Writers' Circle offers workshops —The Wnters Circle of Durham Region, a non-profit, Durham -wide organization designed to encourage and promote writing, has several events planned for September. On Saturday, Sept. 9, the Durham Writers and Editors Breakfast Club will hold its regular monthly meeting from 8 to 10 am. at Swans Marina at the bottom of Liverpool Road in Pick- ering. Cost is $8 for members and $10 for non-members. The meeting is open to anyone interested in networking with writers. For people interested in adding art- work to their writing presentations, the group has scheduled a workshop FOOD WITH A DIFFERENCE,' lb RESTAl1RANT i SALAD BAA ALL NOME MADE SOl1PS - SALADS - Ron BEEF - 040CM - FM -ETC. —1 WY 1 SPECIAL OF THE DAY GET 1 SPECIAL of THE DAY FREE xtm= so,.,, We've boxed I Bum r the savings f B.Lr for you. i r>;tl. Bar SAVE ('P ' TO1 /2 PiuCE on sandvkkh� Boxed Noveltie,% 250 U* St w.. t A* 619-0662 i t'incfi_ster 10 arms Special Events MURDER MYSTERY September 9th GOLF TOURNAMENT September 25th Fawnbrook Golf Course Call Lisa for Details EVERY SUNDAY Prime Rib Dinners only slogs (4 p.m. -10 p.m.) BRITISH BREAKFAST Every Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $495 14M Bayly St. (at Liverpool) 837-2366 1 for Wednesday, Sept. 13. Weed Seeds: The Art of Illustration will be offered from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toron- to School of Business, 1450 Kingston Rd. at Valley Farm Road in Pickering. Cost for the workshop is $10 for members and $15 for non-members. Carl Clark, the group's director of visual arts, will guide people on the how-to's of illustration. Take a pencil and paper. On Sunday, Sept. 17. The Word Is Out `95 festival will feature readings, books, music, food, "mini -muse", and children's face painting at Pickering Museum Village from noon to 5 p.m. The fee for Writers' Circle members is S2. Non-member adults pay S4, seniors and students 52.50, children $2, and families $12 while pre-school- ers and volunteers get in for free. The village is three kilometres east of Brock Road on Hwy. 7 in Greenwood. For information, call 434-6932. A Joy of Grammar and the Seduc- tion of Style workshop will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 20 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Toronto School of Business. Members pay $10 and non-members $15. Gabrielle Bauer, the group's director of member services, will help attendees brush up on the basics of English. To register for a workshop or to attend the breakfast club meeting, call 68C>-2085. �e,x�ws�evttnmtstYt,rw�� ��l+�k »� 1t�ale-rs•�r PARQUET ,- - _ FLOORING- - $179 CARr1ET-rOVME Zet MONARCH, AJ X Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 1S Harwood Ave. S.. Ajax WhoNcnair (Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) Aa.xdw 0 1 Food With a Di&bdb fference is here to ulease vou ~' r V :TALIANCUISINE mr Wrd .•rr/ul ..err utd....r prtfr•., the, :rL�hrfrd u1rr1. phren• ,icer) nur lunch ;rl drnrrrr qw, cul, S"prt1%/rnr. . •1,.rn,r� Crrp.li'd • ,ter, 1 hn,n • rt,n unrnviv Frills, � "AtunlaN _' I Ct•lina Sircet. 0%havva '23-4 1 w TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPOT CALL 683.5 1 10 Cafe & Coffee Bar 1410 Ra%l� St.. Pickering ,just ra.t of (A) ,talion o *Thursday Night Blues Come jam with local guitarist DON CRS WFORD Awl 420-2309 JT- _ Food With A Difference Chef Kelvin Antoine invites young and old alike to visit his restaurant at 29 Harwood Avenue beside Hoover Central Vacuum. If you're looking for something different Cow Heel Soup_ when it comes to satisfying your hunger, you "No dish is too elaborate to prepare and should visit the appropriately named "Food I've experimented with a number of dishes," With A Difference" in Ajax. says Kelvin. "I believe my cooking abilities are Located at 29 Harwood Ave., this recently ahead of many of my counterparts. opened restaurant features tastes from the Food With A Difference also offers special West Indies as well as more traditional fare vegetarian dishes by special order and when like homemade lasagna and hamburgers. the children go back to school they can cat at Owner Kelvin Antoine, an accomplished the restaurant for as little as $2,00. chef with more than 16 years experience, The lunchtime menu for schoolchildren believes in serving hearty and healthy food. features lasagna, spaghetti, hamburgers, chick - "I believe a healthy nation is a strong en fingers and many other dishes for this low nation," he explains. " And the health of the price. You can also get a hot dog for a dollar. people depends on the kind of food they cat." Food With A Difference has a small dining For lunch and dinner you can enjoy dishes area but Kelvin plans on expanding it stwn. He like curry chicken, jerk pork, meatloaf and six also caters special occasions preparing a full different varieties of Roti. No meal is more course dinner for large and small groups. expensive than $4.95 and includes rice or pota- "I feel my warm personality and ability to to with a small salad. deal with people have helped me be successful,' There are specials each day starting at he says. I hope to see many new customers in $3.25 and include mouthwatering dishes like the future who enjoy the variety of food I serve Penne Pasta with tomato meat sauce on here." Mondays and Veal Parmesan on Fridays. Every For more information about Food With A Saturday you can enjoy Beef Vegetable soup Difference call 427-7978. with a bun for $2.99 or try the very delicious V :TALIANCUISINE mr Wrd .•rr/ul ..err utd....r prtfr•., the, :rL�hrfrd u1rr1. phren• ,icer) nur lunch ;rl drnrrrr qw, cul, S"prt1%/rnr. . •1,.rn,r� Crrp.li'd • ,ter, 1 hn,n • rt,n unrnviv Frills, � "AtunlaN _' I Ct•lina Sircet. 0%havva '23-4 1 w TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPOT CALL 683.5 1 10 Cafe & Coffee Bar 1410 Ra%l� St.. Pickering ,just ra.t of (A) ,talion o *Thursday Night Blues Come jam with local guitarist DON CRS WFORD Awl 420-2309 0 PAGE 16-A-THE,NE.VP$ARVEWISM 'PED. $ErrEM$ER 6.1995 `�i�tr�e�,►ii���a��i�'�tr�►►,�<<����►�'rtr��ei�r� AJAX FAMILY FESTIVAL A weekend of fun at the Family Festiva R cp It's a time of fun for the whole family and for the 12th year in a row the Ajax Community Centre is the location for the Family Festival, Trade, Home and Craft Show. The show's for everyone and with the exception of a few events the festival is free. On Friday, September 8th, the Trade Show starts at 5 p.m. and runs until 9 p.m. Chairman Joe Dickson says the trade show part of the festival helps generate business Three good reasons to plan ahead. Planning funeral arrangements ahead of time, before the need arises, spares families from difficult decisions later at a stressful and emotional time. Plan today. For your children. And their children. WEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME 28 CAd Kington Road, Pickering t ilUge, Ajax, Ontario L112Z- ftrr a free copy of lbe belpful bexwkkrl -.a Guide to Planning Ahe dul " C-11 us ttulal of t 905) 122 ,5 iS8 MAX AND PIUMn"RING GENERAL HOSPITAL Is Proud to Participate in the AJAX FAMILY FESTIVAL Visit our Booth for "HEALTH TIPS' f* HEALTHY F EARt'S-N=MOK A & FOOD SERVICES TAWARENESS-RESPIRATORY THERAPY F U FACISAINFECTION CONTROL LOOK FOR THE TREASURE MEET THE EXPERTS AND CHEST JOIN 11M FUN ENTER OL"R COLOURING CONTEST --------------------------------- --------------------------- Ptbes for the mlourtng contest sponsored by Business Depot. Kid. Are Worth It (by Moyee4 M"wera Arta & Crafts Superstore and Wal- Mart Ajax and in turn new opportunities for much needed new jobs in the area. "Sincere thanks must go out to past corporate sponsors who have helped me and all of our unpaid volunteers generate funds for the Ajax -Pickering Hospital, the Salvation Army Food Bank and our seniors," says Joe_ These sponsors includ Runnymede Development Tribute Building Corp., Coughl Homes, Deer Creek Golf Clu Loebs Food Stores in Ajax an presently the Pineridg Insurance Agencies. Continued on page 1 0 171E BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA OF DOWNTOWN AJAX Welcomes You with PERSONALIZED SERVICE L HWY. 401 Whatever your needs Whatever The Occasion OVER 130 DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES and PROFESSIONr1.L SERVICES are always ready to assist you. BIA EXECUTMS PRESIDENT- - - - - - Henry Nelson VICE PRESIDENT- - -Joe Dickson PAST PRESIDENT- - - Tony Stolk SECRETARY- - - - - - Scott McMurray DIRECTOR - - - - - - Cindy Dudley DIRECTOR - - - - - - Phil Rayson COUNCIL- - - - - - - Steve Parish TOWN- - - - - - - - - Stuart Craig 0' ate � I •. n A { w °o Cc Q t "ST. PLAZA I HUNT ST. Whatever your needs Whatever The Occasion OVER 130 DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES and PROFESSIONr1.L SERVICES are always ready to assist you. BIA EXECUTMS PRESIDENT- - - - - - Henry Nelson VICE PRESIDENT- - -Joe Dickson PAST PRESIDENT- - - Tony Stolk SECRETARY- - - - - - Scott McMurray DIRECTOR - - - - - - Cindy Dudley DIRECTOR - - - - - - Phil Rayson COUNCIL- - - - - - - Steve Parish TOWN- - - - - - - - - Stuart Craig 0' ifl �iJ!':K, ., cSI����D'�L�b«1YYs:!'AG14r1ZA AJAX FAMILY -FESTIVAL Corporate sponsors and volunteers help make festival a success From page 16 "Because of everyone's support we are able to help untold people," says Joe. "Because of the help from these companies and the support of the public, we have contributed over $100,000 to our hospital, food banks and our seniors." The Trade and Home Show also runs Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. At 7 p.m. on Friday enjoy the Festival opening ceremonies on the arena floor followed from 7 to 10 p.m. by the KIDS VIDEO DANCE in the HMS Ajax Room for grade 5 to 8 students. This first dance of the new school year will feature music by the very popular Mike's Music Machine and will be supervised by staff and students of DOC. Tickets are $5 each and are available at both Ajax McDonald's Restaurant locations and the Ajax Community Centre Information Desk- . Saturday, September 9th, visit the more than 60 tables on display at the Craft Show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the H.M.S. Ajax Room. Why not start your Christmas shopping early and buy that special someone something unique from the talented and creative people that make this event an important part of the festival. In the west Arena Lobby overlooking the trade show Child Find Ontario will be offering a Continued on page 18 Larry Baker. left. and Margaret Baker, right, accept the appreciation certificate on behalf of their local "Subway" shops. Making the presentation are Elva Brennan, Les Pearce and Veronica Bremner. Drop Into The -t Ajax Hydro Booth. • • - view our Hazard Hamlet ' display in action and take part in our customer 7 F service survey! .55 Taunton Road East AJAX HYDRO 619-0500 / 4 - AW_ I NA694MW_ 5t-' 1995 Festival Executive Committee Say hello to your 1995 executive who volunteer their time to promote business and assisting charities. Back row, left to right, Maureen Dowhaniuk, promotions chair and McDonald's Penny Carnival Chair, Les Pearce, treasurer, Joe Dickson, founding and 1995 chair, Gary Murray, trade show co-chair, John Murray, trade show chair and festival co-chair, Esther Mathews and Wanda Bradley, Pog Tournament co-chairs. Front row, left to right, Marie Miller, craft show chair, Donna Danks and daughter Holly, auction sale chair, Veronica Bremner. youth dance chair, Jacquelynn Tanner, publicity chair, Lynn Braybrook, liaison with Town of Ajax. Gord Bradley. business liaison (absent). �j* ax Family Festival '95 41 ! . • mss— TOIN"N OF AJAX eT BUSINESS s DEVELOPMENT DEPARTM 683-4s5 _ • 4 >I•k�lt)�:�L.�PVR Vii#'!' 'It 1CwM C. BLSI\F��. t F tRI.Y Ll>C TErrE1 :'RIMED FOR DE%Fn ) iR•l,tFANDCOL \ill_ %V fd klt VITT' TO CRS n I UNITIES FOR ECONOMIC JAIN% . H. IRA\SFORM YOUR \ I O RE_ALIT PAGE MA -TRE NEVIS AD'VEW17IM'R; VIED., SEPTEMBER b, "!06 `�ieiddt%��������tr,�a%mmt���►�i�tr��i�der�erm►� AJAX FAMILY FESTIVAL Child Find offering free service at show Fmm page 17 very important service free of charge from 10 a.m.Ao 2 p.m. By taking the time to have your child fingerprinted, you are taking a positive step in streetproofing your child. While having your child fingerprinted will not eliminate the chance of abduction, the documents you will receive will enable you to be prepared should the worst occur. For those willing to try their luck there will be Nevada tickets on sale all weekend on the Trade :Chow floor and if you get hungry don't forget to visit the snack bar at the Craft show. A popular event for the children has always been the Ajax McDonald's Penny Carnival. Get your carnival passport for 50 cents and join in the fim that starts at 10:30 a.m. Until noon choose from the 10 different carnival games. There will also be face painting, bubble making by the Ajax Public Library, balloon animals while supplies last, draws, prizes and pony rides as well as candy floss for a 11995 A ax FamflyFestivalllhde I and Commerce Show Exhibitors I • Rodman's Heating * Toronto Dominion Bank • Please Mum Mary Kay Cosmetics Ltd. • Subway Sandwiches • McEachnie Funeral Home • Quorum International Koppens Upholstering • Royal Bank Pine Ridge Insurance Ltd. • Silver Carpet Canadian Home Therapy • Long Island Lodge Mike's Music Machine • Callrich Eco Services Inc. �p Aloette Cosmetics r . • Ajax Hydro* BIA • Town of Ajax ? . Century 21 Briscoe Estates Ltd._ •,A & P General Hospital * Magnum Signs • Westwood Indistries• Hepcoe Credit Union Ltd. • A New Generation *. Silver Carpet • ;P.R.C. Factory Cosmetics 0 Parks & Recreation Dept..... • Bawl Gwp tar Pro&ft & Stoma • Ruff "N" Recti • Ajax Colours Inc. Factory Direct H • Discovery Toys Benjamin Moore ryAna • Bath Fitters X�.� - � .�► Durham Police Mfi� • Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens is NRS Realty X ` .;u Ajax Auto Parts Ltd. • Jack Kearns Optical x • for ey lir (Ajax) 4 Party Tyme y a L • �Gcereym Upholster�t Board of Trade �' P;Locicett tiAjax Transit «ung For Your Friends (9,4Library Continued on page 19 1 THE TOWN OF AJAX ... better than ever The Council and Senior Staff congratulate the organizers of Family Festival -1995 Blease visit the Town of Ajax Business Dewelo fxnent Booth at the Trade Show. See how your Town is being promoted! TOWN OF AJAX COUNCIL F: rst Row Le,: to R g~ Roger Ancersor. Rego -a _ _ Sieve Parish, Regonai Ccrc,, Wwcs d - Second Row. Left:o Rg-• Scop Craw°orc. Counalor Warc 2. hr, McMaster, Couralior Wara 3. Frw* S,:!, ape•. Com.^co, vva:c Pa' E -ow- 3c_-... cr Wa,c PINE RIDGE MEMORIAL GARDENS Seri ing Ajax, Pickering and surrounding areas Featuring: • Traditional Ground • Perpetual Care Burial • Pre -Arrangement • Cremation - Ground • Monthly Instalment or Niche • Upright Monuments • Bronze Memorials • Professional Plan • Veterans' Section • Group areas • Viewing of VHS Management Videotape • Excellent Maintenance "'Planning Ahead" Complete information available at no cost or obligation. Visit or Call 427-5416 541 Taunton Road West, Ajax, Ontario L 1 S 4S7 Come & see us at the Ajax Family Festival Sept. 8,9 & 10 1"s Booth # 40 Administered by Mernmal Gardens Canada Ltd. Largest Cemetery (kganization in Canada. 0 I HE M''B W_0E'FTV4W*6, t9�9SPAGB.�I➢-A AJAX FAMILY FESTIVAL Get your passport for the McDonald's Penny Carnival From page 18 small additional charge. From 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. enjoy music provided by the Q107 Van as well as Randi Shelson Entertainment from Noon to 12:45 p.m.. Draw prizes will be announced at 12:45 p.m. followed by the Ronald titcDonald Show from 1 to 1:45 p.m. When you come to the carnival FESTIVAL CHARITIES ARE THE T v�t�Qq � sA AR�� Top photo, Be one of the many families that enjoy the days events at the Ajax McDonald's Penny Carnival on Saturday featuring games, music and The Ronald McDonald Show. Above, a popular feature every year for the children and adults too is the Durham Regional Police Services "K-9 Unit" !, don't forget to bring a non-perishable food item for the Salvation Army Food Bank. Also on Saturday, in the west parking lot, check out the display of unique trucks by LOW DOWN Sport Trucks. Admission is free. On Sunday, the show continues with the Festival Auction on the Trade Show Floor. It starts at 2:30 p.m. so don't miss your chance to bid on the many items available. For those POG enthusiasts you should know there's a tournament happening from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the West Arena Lobby overlooking the Trade Show. The entry fee is $1 and all of the proceeds go to the festival charities. There will be two age divisions, age 8 and under and age 9 and over. The maximum age is 12. So if you're looking for a great way to spend the weekend visit the Festival one day or all three. It promises to be a fantastic time for the whole family. Visit the more than 60 tables featuring the best in unique items from local craftspeople. Harwood Place Mall THE PERFECT PLACE FOR ALL YOUR "BACK TO SCHOOL" SAVINGS. i f7 � _ 0�� �eu;r Children's Show SATURDAY, SEPT. 9/95 Showtimes 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (Tapes. C.D.'> &- Videos I lav be 1)Ur haled at the show. HARWOOD PLACE MALL X1-1 HARWOOD AVE. S., �JAX "four Community Shopping .Bull. " • F �. t . t .:.i r. i.t R'A'�,'r`.i'%." ^s t �1� ').l.,r,' f i 1.f:i' t•tt J,r -�, - - - . d, �. --- - t •L JIJ S J f�.ro.t. t' .M.1.A�•��M 1 �, PAGE 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVMISRR, WED-nffEMBER 6, t�96 k'ic}; 1 `� I' 1 s t a: t n r n w r ,,, �1i r ►�:a�, w�se�+rwK a«ww4..7' M OWPI 40 {: • : J' Ajax �427.2184 N.W. CORNER OF BAYLY 8 MONARCH nr 40, a N o O p W = x U S BAnY Sr. I 282 MONARCH • � � a .tat . • � ! s � a s • t � ► . r e . • • . s r • .. . i . , a .......y ..... ..uv .. i • . _...:.. c rw...teo- - . . . . . . . ■ I .. I • t I V. �?l�iFarc (�sate�rosm Sc�a / /feet:u;e' J- M it LD!" THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 6,1995 -PAGE 29-A �y lie i nc VYVMLu 0 13=01 VAKF't I JUb i UU I tit I I tK. WARRANTED TO RESIST STAINS FROM MOST COMMON FOODS AND BEVERAGES Pickering 686-3013 831-2111 469 KIIN( � AA z IYYBWO Q o IUYBER w HWY.2 W t7 0 cc HWY. 401 PAGE 30 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 Seminar helps women understand themselves others DURHAM —on Sept. 16 and 17. 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W S easy roll casters T34 �a (bulbs extra) GRO•LUX 1 FLUORESCENT TUBES t I� Wide spectrum. nigh quality grower tube, !c, alart procagatron 24"TUBES$ 88 Reg 89ea SALE 2/ S 5 48" TUBES $988 Reg 2/ 6 69ea SALE 18" SWATH LEAF RAKE Ideal for fall Clean Up, Durable spring -steel SALE construcfior with 18 teeth Clears an 18" swath 48" long wooden handle Reg 5 44ea YAC 3�At1�N�>I1=firl��'•1STyii',,�1➢N�,p,�,9Gp9JCt fir ltd For the latest sports results, read the News Advertiser three times a week I I Al Rivett snartq rentnrter 6RI_911(1_ Fav ARi_7161 .s _--ase C'y' 6t Pius action at C'shawa s Civic S!a',1Um Saturday 'ne Panthers ti': " an 5a, 7e ::,,r -; exh:bition football Texans won 44-0 photo by Carl Ferencz DO'C � Chargers seein Lone Stars By AL w% rr T, 4Cts Rt�oR :I N AJAX — A rxr-vertiouse football squad from the Ione Star State went deep in the heart of the end zone acainst the Archbishop Dcrus O'Connor CtaaI in an exhibition contest in Oshawa Saturday nieht The DO'C Charters varsity football team was no match for the St. Pius X Panthers fro n Houston, Texas whom the Canadian% [homed for a practice session Fridav and for the exhibition contest at the (hhawa Civic Stadium_ The result — a one-sided 444) victory for the awesome Texans — was never in doubt from the: opening series. St. Pius Panthers, who play in the Texas Super 3A league and were state champs in 1993, dissected the Chargers' belea- guered defence en route to a 2" half- time lead. The Panthers put up two more: touchdowns and a field coral to close out the scoring in the second half. DOV head coach Roy Rodriguez says the game — and even more so the prac- < tw REGISTRATION Date: Time: Place 100 F Ragas rise session heli the day betom — pro- vided the DO'C players and coaching stats with useful insight into what [Hakes the gridiron Texans tick. -We couldn't ask for a better team to have an exchange with. I nilly enjoyed having our kkIs practise with them.- says Rodriguez. -They're the best football team we've played in our three years of having a footh=ill program. lhey'n: unbc- lievable.- Rc dnt,ue7 notes he wa; most impressed with the intensity level displayed by the American visitors, as well as their slick execution of plays on the field. "Their execution was unbelievable. They execute so well. They oki the little things so well. Their deception with the ball (on offence) was unbelievable." SL Pius head coach Mike Jackson was singularly impressed with the Chargers' willintnes to hit, which caught his squad a little off 'guard. Ibey like to hit a lot They enjoy the: contact more than we thought they would. They stuffed us a few times. I think they've Rex a goof group of kids and if they keep working with them, I think they'll be just fine." says Jackson who, at age 26, has ahuWy won two state fcxxhall titles. However. the victory carne at a huge Price to the Panthers as talented tailback Rashaad Craft and all -state defensive lineman and tight end Comone fisher were injured in the contest and may nor start in the teen's lc -ave o>pexx7 t:nday. . All -state linebacker. fullback and place- kicker Phillip Castilkh earned outstanding player honors for St. Pius. Castillo sccreY a touchdown, kicked a field goal and added three converts. Comone Fisher. quarterback Philip Tamar Curt Vaculik and Manuel Vera also wool majors. Farming outst=anding player honors for DO'C was senior running back Gary Gcuveia who had an outstandim, outing. The (harken will suit up against anoth- er 11.S. squad this weekend. The Chargers travel to Erie. Pennsylvania for an exhibi- tion contest against Mercyhurst Prep school on Saturday. DURHAM WEST GIRLS' HOCKEY Serving The Town 01 Ajax, Pickering & Surroundin Communities REP TEAM TRY -OUTS To advertise in this space, call the News Advertiser at 683-5110 Panthers looking for a few good men for hockey season PICKERING — Thirty-five wannabees are still in the hunt for a spot on the Pickering Panthers' roster as the Metro Junior `A' 11ockey League club heads into its first exhibition game tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 6. The Panthers open the exhibition schedule at home against the North York Rangers at the Pickering Recreation Complex at 7:30 p.m. Panthers' general manager Ron Blizzard notes the club will test the mettle of its remaining 35 players in contest situations dur- ing the four -game exhibi- tion schedule and will KER�,. pare the roster to around ' 20 after the conclusion / of the re -season. With the Pantherstwo- week training camp con- 4l,�HE�j cluded, Blizzard is still con- vinced the calibre of players vying for a spot on this year's squad should lift the club over its dis- mal last -place finish in the league's Bauer Division standings a season ago. v "1 think things are looking really go -(x] for us,- Cl says Blizzard, the first-year GM. The Panthers will travel to North York for a return engagement with the Rangers Fridav at 8 P.M. Pickering plays host to Shelburne (formerly the Richmond )Fill Riot) at the complex on Wednesday. Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. The exhibition sea- son will end with another contest in North York Sunday, Sept. 17 at 2 p.m. The Panthers will open the Metro Junior 'A' regular -season schedule at the league's annual College Weekend slate of games in North York on Sept. 22 and 23. The weekend gives college. Major junior and N111. scout-, the opportunity to see all the teams in the league play in one location. The Panthers takes on the North York Rangers on Sept. 22 at 8: 30 P.M. Pickering's nsregular season home opener is against the Muskoka Bears at the complex on Sunday, Sept. 24 at 7:30 p.m. ?JJJ The Panthers are in need of billets for two or three out-of-town players for the coming season. if you can help the non-profit hockey club provide a home for a player for the season, call Blizzard at 831-2693 or 668-0847. U J J The Junior 'A' hockey club is currently selling raffle tickets for a new Pontiac Sunfire valued at 515,500. Only 1,250 will be sold. Tickets, at S20 each, are available at Boyer Pontiac -Buick, Kingston and Whites Roads, Pickcrini-,, or at the club's home exhibition games. The car draw will be held at the last home game in December. SKILLS CLINIC Sat. Sept 9th 8 Sun. Sept. 10thIPAARENA 11:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. : PICKERING VILLAGEAjax ST. N., AJAX TO ALL GIRLS AGES 4 & UPP. info Call Andrew - 420-8195 TYKE NOVICE ATOM PEEWEE s'�TAM MIDGET �I� LAD�s aMTEIIMEDyTE DATE pt. 15 TYKE :30 PM NOVICE 7:30 PM ATOM 8:30 PM PEEIAIEE BANTAM MIDGET 9:30 PM P. Village P. Village 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM CC 6:30 PM 7:30 PM 8:30 PM 9:30 PMARENA t. 16 1:00 PM 2 0o PM 3.00 PM 400 PMP. Villa 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1: PMCHURCH t. 17 1:00PM 2:00PM 2:00PM 4:00 PMEN V1118 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 2MENNEMENNI:00 PM 3:00 PM 4- pM HES .. B. Apps 8137-1771 D. Emslie 509-9196 R. Black D. Taylor 686-2638 420.4031 OMMMMI D. Reed 509-5844 D. Horwood 427-8861 Ajax Community Centre$5110*ssionor COW OUT CURLS ANDGIVE R A TRY'_ For More IMo CsN Debbie - (416) 337�6G5 .wV. • pG I =I =&R a V 1 ww—ou f 0 Vest Rouge Canoe Club'. shines at nationals CKERNG — Despite setb m this on, the West Rouge Canoe Club ed a fifth -place showing at the adian Sprint Racing Canoe npionships in Welland Aug. 23 to ter losing its clubhouse to fire, start - he regatta season with a minimum ber of boats and working out of torary trailers, the canoe club col- d 22 medals, finished ahead of most )e 38 clubs and won the senior tea's burgee at nationals. tional team paddlers Klarii Askill, Allison Herst and Liam U won the lion's share of medals for Rouge. e Cheema Aquatic Club of erly, Nova Scotia defended its than championship standing by pin_ zing the Burloak and Mississauga c Clubs. dal winners from the West Rouge club were: Juvenile women's Cl - Tanya Foote third. Juvenile men's — K4 - Ryan Blair Andrew Milner, Pat Casey, Steve Bethany - third. Juvenile men's - C-15 War canoe - sec- ond (broke existing Canadian record). Junior women's - KI (200 metres) - Klari MacAskill - first. Junior men's - K1 (200m) - Liam Jewell - first. Junior men's - K4 (1,000m) - Mike Russell, Murray Hives, Dana Piasecki. Justin Piasecki - second. Senior women's - C 15 War canoe - first. Senior women's - K1 (200m) - Klari MacAskill - second Senior women's - K2 (200m) - Klari MacAskill - second. Senior women's - K4 (200m) - Klari MacAskill. Allison Herst, Kirsti Blom, Megan Purdy - second. Senior women's - Ki (500m) - Klari MacAskill - first. Senior women's - K2 (500m) - Klari MacAskill, Allison Herst - first. Senior women's - K4 (500m) - Klari MacAskill, Allison Herst, Kirsti Blom, Megan Purdy - second. Senior women's - K2 (1.000m) - Klari MacAskill, Allison Herst - first. Senior women's - KI (1.000m) - Allison Herst - third. Senior men's - KI (500m) - Liam Jewell - second. Senior men's - K1 (1.000m) - Liam Jewell - third. Senior men's - K2 (200m) - Liam Jewell, Dave Smith - third. Senior men's - K2 (500m) - Liam Jewell, Jonathon Hollins - third. Senior men's - K2 (1.000m) - Liam Jewell, Jonathon Hollins - third. Senior men's - K4 (200m) - Liam Jewell, Jonathon Hollins, Mike Russell, Joel Beach - third. Senior men's - K4 (1,000m) - Liam Jewell. Jonathon Hollins, Mike Russell. Joel Beach - third. oiler hockey champs crowned l TRI IAM — As the inaugural season of the Durham Devils kr Hockey League Comes to an end, the champions have a crowned. h.unps for the i l -and -12 -year-old age group are the npede. The team had a rough season- winning just three Ics. but put it together for a gaol playoff run and a come- )-hLWnd victory over the Crunch. -am members am Klayton BrowTl, Ryan Cameron, Billy u 1polous, Derck Rae, Chris Kilgour, John Lundy. Shou; Stephen Petrie. Brian Kellough• Nick Coady, Brad hall, Andrew Roberts and goaltencicr Daniel Shupe. le 13 -and -14 -year-old champs are The Vocxhxo. which also PICKERNG VILLAGE SOCCER CLUB SENOR SOCCER DIVISION LEAGUE STAND04GS (Aa of Aug 2) GP WL T RF RA PTS m 'op 9 5 4 0 20 20 10 ev C. 9 4 3 2 19 14 f0 sin 9 4 4 1 16 16 9 e 1,'rtd 9 a 4 1 16 16 9 9 4 5 0 19 19 8 A 9 3 4 2 14 18 8 GAME RESULTS (AUG. 2) _e.ku-s Hawkeyes 8 (Richard Campbell 3g• Mach" --:s 2g 1; Rana Gaersw 19 tag David Lamps 1% _erv+dr 19. Sorry Guzio Ia) Vs. Ravaat Corrpkaan P. Pickering Village Sports 4 ,;Angie MuaCw 39. -.Melt !g tis, Shawna Munro tis. Terry Colin tis) vs. Vaaga BL4 G ShOD-fty Csaarws 1 (Mallow Larkin -R Kovacs Ia) Mrs, Village Market 1 (Jing- Sabrnan -..n (yam /ails GAME RESULTS (JULY 26) uarkalt a iStlant Narnn 39. Mk7naet LovwnsVarey 3a• -sztai Igi vs. Pickering Village Sports 1 iAngae -r -. 19); PichW" Village BIA 4 (Adam Kerno" Ig Convert 19. Adam Jarman 19. -k" Sltpme Ig. • M.rvrss I A) vs. Gieaea.'s Hawkeyes 1 (Ryan Park F -,ard Campbell tai: Sketchtt ley Cleaners 3 (Sco 1% Dean Kovacs 2a) vs Reveal Computer Product 2 �•�-d 19 tag Crvslopner 01eary 1¢ PatrcI Mine Ia). GAME RESULTS (JULY 19) Market 2 (Shane Ham 29. t a, Nildu McEaun+e Ia) c.er+ng Village BiA O; Sketchley Cleaners 4 1Scnt1 ;'g, Sarah Alrlyda 19, Jennifer Braun Ia. Stacy + '.1, Mathew Larkin Ia) vs. Gklezeau's Hawkeyes 0: -O,"Wer Products 5 (Andrew Newall 1g 4a• Sean ;%. Kristina Pantalco 1 g) vs. Picketng Village Sports 1 I L, --V 0). wESTNEY HEIGHTS MEN'S SLO-PITCH FOOTBALL STANDINGS (As of Aug 23) FINAL GP W L T RF RA PTS 18 14 4 0 277 182 29 18 13 5 0 259 181 26 + Trust 1a 11 6 1 212 1S2 23 gars IS 11 7 0 248 200 22 _ - up 18 10 7 1 266 204 21 r, On 18 10 8 0 225 168 20 Dogs 18 8 10 0 169 197 16 18 6 12 0 146 187 12 e �earon 18 6 12 0 169 307 11 ria s 18 0 18 0 104 317 0 LEAGUE RESULTS - PLAYOFFS (Aug 27) SERIES W OUALIFYNG ROUND 'as 1S (WP But Mercea, MVP J. Kakouros) vs Steve -F1.VMm Quality 121P and MVP Steve Berry). Arlirw s advances to tlltart•F#rlals SERIES'S' OUARTER-FNALS Ern Up 16 (WP Serge Toumgny, MVP Nolan Tourist) 9hlanders B (1-P Mike Sero, MVP Norm Costello); Rack I UP 10 (WP Sage Touriry, ANP Brian 'Shag' McMillan) 49hianders 1. ack ' Em Up wins 264 and adiatoes to awtlFlbuft SERIES T* - DUARTERfi1t4ALS 1 13 (wP Dick Barnoskk ANP Tom Eckan) vs. Red a 1 (LP Martin Capranti, MVP Dan Belanger); P.C.I. 10 Steve 81`010110MVP Car'OK' Csatfprnio) vs Red Dogs 3 w�oug Claft. Crr �anst.sto Brlds SEINES'O' pUARTER-FINALS cagnition 8 (INP John Clark, MVP John Pedum) vs. ads Trust 7 (L.P Jin Hawes. MVP Gay MOM(; Canada a 9 (WP A MV Jim Hower) vs. Raoognition 7 (LP and JCM e1MeT WVAMWISaWasr.I, a«R+fw. had a below -._5M rt gulag seass(xt, but carne together to knock off the top two teams. including the top-rxike Phantoms. Team members arc Matt Walton, Paul Henderson. Kyle Whitfield, "Tyler Robinson, Mike Seymour, Jaxm Lowry, Dustin Brown, Jonathan Angrove, Jeff Church, Andrea Kennedy, Br,Idy Johnston and goa1wrider Chris I Ienw-ood. In the 15 -and -17 -year-old group, the Bullfrogs won hath the league and playoff championships. Team members are Michael Janis, Pat Vincent. Rob ()Yate Allan Racette. Roan Iiillis. Rob Brown. Chid Parrish- James C>cerievski, Brad Godwarl, Jeff Ferguson, Cory Mcl.L-cod and g0alk-nallr Jascm Cramp. SEMft'V-GUARTERA4ALS 0hall— 18 MP Chns McGee. ANP John G.tNsp.e, vs. Petites 7 TLP Be Meroar. MVP Chne Lee). P-0. 26 AWP Bi 40911.ion +. ANP BMMtars/ vs Peevta's 9 (LP BB Maroon, MIP Paul Ratctate, - PhYea Vain 4.&18 and /Avartrr lornt64lab AJAX BF40GF CLUB Brdge iesati for Aug 29. FLJGHT *A'- NDRTWSOt/TH 1. Irhk.n SChwanz and dna PalGaon. 2 Grog 1Mfaker aand Trevor 0AA-11'fa< EAST-NrEST I- Tatgr 8 --ane AndrrM alu Ko6: 2 o 09vtd Ona and Lorne Sytrs. DIGHT IF - NORTW9WTN I. Vow Sauty and mianalt V. lanom. EASTAVEST I. Mary( Chin and Jacqueline Mcat Jorge 2. John and Vora Marks, AJAX MEN'S SLO-PITCH ASSOCIATION MASTERS 'A' DIVISION (Mag 2111) G W L T PTS Alum. Club Chuggersa 16 11 1 33 Faro. Trust Sharks 27 13 13 1 27 Ont Hyunda ;cruors 26 10 15 1 21 MASTERS W DIVISION (Aug. 29) TEAMS G W L T PTS Cdn Er buTherapy 28 13 13 2 28 Sl Pro Sports Bar 28 8 17 3 19 At Glass Gums 28 8 17 3 19 Tudor Rose 29 8 19 2 1qN PICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATIO ATOM BOYS' DIVISION STANDINGS - FINAL TEAMS G W L T PTs Sun Ole 20 13 5 2 29 R 8 C Computers 20 13 6 1 27 8Ml Construction 20 12 6 2 26 Vitage Crysbr 20 12 7 1 26 Discovery Place C.C.20 10 8 2 22 Coldwelt Banker 20 10 9 1 21 Erin%& Plumbing 20 7 11 2 16 Master Mechanic 20 7 11 2 16 stem Ektaroncs 20 6 12 2 14 Pncker.ng Sto-�porb 'X S 12 7 13 Ptoker,ng Mens S.P. 20 5 14 1 11 GAME RESULTS Aug. R R i C CcnVU ifs 14 (JWP Mrcus 1No1191 ars -Jitlage CMYlr 7 .iaVP Cody °Candi: Sun Lis 15 ,MSP J w Lata, vs. Catdwel Stroke. 7 ;MVP UK"Sei Jgllnton , packerv'g Mains Sb-Pech 16 (MVP P4arn Yaauar vs. Erin+ar Pkintaing 7, Aug. 9• Discovery Plow , 1 .s R 8 C Corrputhrs /0 (MIP Andrew Bagkors). Aro 1J Valega Crysw 24 vs Lrka[7n :lecsrankcs 9;tNP Cory Wkber Cotdwef Banker 17 ws. P)ckenng Sb. Sports Io: Pickering Mans Sb -Pilch 16 MVP Saar+ Robb) vis Maawr McC+arvc 7 (1fVP Steven Pawwo . Au% 11: Sun Lie to vi Boa C Wituc4on 9. Aug. 13: Ererw Plurr" M vis Pkryaaing Sk sapats +9, Saun Lae 17 vi Village Chrysler ! 1 (MVP Cody Poaard). Aug. 14: BM1 Construction 26 vs ulecn Elec!ronaacs 3: Discovery Place C C 21 vs. Matter Mecnanc 19. Aug 15. Utech Electronics 2C vs Ertrnw Pkurr" 8: Village Chrysler 21 vs. Sun Lite '8 MVP Yang Q.n�: Master Mechanic I 1 K Pickering Sbsports !0 Aug 16: Erkw Pl rr" 17 vs, UYcM caatroncs 10. AJAX SENOR MENS SLO44TCH LEAGUE Stanangs as at Aug. 29 TEAM GP W L T RF RA PTS Mes&Hadrnn 13 11 1 1 201 95 23 Mum. Club 13 10 3 0 197 108 20 Upper Deck 12 8 4 0 126 101 16 Brow Kerne 12 6 6 0 116 130 12 Apt Antiques 13 5 7 1 107 149 11 Relics 12 4 8 0 136 149 8 Sweat Sox 12 A 8 0 102 1 S3 8 Tod. Mariners 13 1 12 J ':'2 149 2 RESULTS FROM AUG. 28 Alan Antiques 12 vs. Maus S Hadwrn 12; Aiumm Club Angels 20 vs. Trade,* Manners 9. Please recycle Flyers at your doorstep three times a week in the News Advertiser! ;� :1+r�tas�c�v�r-�s�lt, �vlt!�, seft't'i►�'� �, tis=>�ctE �-a Eva Cromwell concentrates on the ball at the Ajax , Ladies' Morning Tennis League tournament at the community centre courts on Aug. 23. Cromwell and partner Marilyn Clayton defeated Cassy Clayton and Marion Sparrow 5-1. photo by Ron Pietroniro Junior event takes centre court AJAX - Junior tennis playt:rs took the courts for the Ajax "tennis Club's annual tournament at the community centre cottres on Aug. '11). Melissa Taylor took top honors in the senior :iris' division. defeating Melissa Clayton in the final. Colleen Faux L'apturcd the corisolation title over .Lc- ond-plata: Faliyn Draper. Tendy Cromwell was the junior division winner, defeatin,, second -place mah : gwven. Erin Seen: For Tee Off Rr%ert'ation... Call 1-800-3'46-5361 lb.iu - weekdav% 10.50 - Nlamkrnds 1K Hulid:ri'S.I kncludmi: G%T • 1's Holm • (wolf Tournament% • Driving Rangav Ic'.khin; Professional • liccnsrd Club Housr was the corr4Aation champ. with Sharon Cromwell fin- ishing second In the boys' category. Stark RJlys c;trned top h0n- ors by defeating Kan,: Nzueyen in the ((nal. Teem Cromweu won the comstA& tion title over second -place Sett Drysdale. Meanwhile. 1.ynn Capps was the winner of the Ladies' Scorning I.eague Tennis Tournament on Au;•. 23. Marg Smith fin- ished second. with Era Cromwell thud. 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M JM L10 LE. P01EX BAG 2xi x'r YOUR OWN sti KRAFTCAWM GENFALMUSwiz— JAMS &o `moi c TANG 9M Nl dIW j Co 1 SOB 1 POUCH PACKAGE i.A' wsroNe N[r�►a� 45101N: NE*�a u»eA wSroAE wE*r is waurE um DE M EiiECT1VE F10M &A UK V570 DAY" / ._ .i.'i'� ���: . A i.^.i!t• ... •.r �'_' I: ,<;:i ,.ark-��.�. ,.�. .� :T'.:. PAGE 36 -A -THE NEWS ADVERrNM WED, SEPTEMBER 6,19!5 Durham Underdogs `B ' division finalist at Lakeshore Thunder hockeytourney DURHAM — The Durham J & F In the third game, the Underdogs the other goals and each added an Waste Underdogs novice summer fell 54 to the Westcoast Grizzlies. assist. hockey team finished as 'B' divi- Robar scored twice and assisted on Ounjian, Findlay, Wright and sion finalist at the Lakeshore another. Paddon and Prior notched Boissoin had one helper apiece. Thunder Tournament recently. The Underdogs faced the Westcoast Grizzlies in the consola- tion title game, but injuries and a lack of bench strength hurt the Durham squad in a 9-0 loss. To get to the `B' consolation game, the Underdogs blanked the Flo Tec Flames from Michigan 13- 0. Ryan Robar notched a hat trick and six assists, while Blake Prior had three goals and added four assists. Willy Boissoin popped two goals and two assists, while Paddon netted two and chipped in with a helper. Scott Wright, Alex Parker and Justin Findlay scored one apiece, with Parker and Findlay each adding one assist. Other helpers went to Warren Ounjian and Shaun Binning with two apiece, with singles to Darryl Caster and Eric Darling. In the first game, the Underdogs dropped a close 5-4 decision to the Westcoast Grizzlies. Prior fired two goals and added an assist, with Robar scoring once and setting up one. Alex Paddon netted one goal, with a single helper to Findlay. The Durham squad then lost a 5-3 contest to Chatham. Paddon, Wright and Binning scored for the Underdogs, with assists to Boissoin, Robar, Binning, Prior and Findlay. U-4, " FARM iRESH GRODIX:E r9*10n Tar 17a i,R 2 BOW'MANVILLE HOURS 9.30 - 5:30 Weekends & Holidays 1:30 - 5:30 Weekdays PICK YMR OWN MPDS: Small Trees - No [adders OTHER FARM PRODUCE Watcn for upcoming AVAILABLE IN SEASON g • Pum4wns A Apple Cede a.aiahe soar SPECIAL EVENTS! REGULAR ENTERTAINMENT: • straw Nip wagon ^� On teems, Sept. 17 - 24 &Oct. 1 - Creawlayy e proWd Pe" zoo - play dam+« Detailsk*nfure �+sOn all Special Event Days - caramel apples 8 a corn roast will be featured Hot Dogs 8Coffee will be served by a local charity ,-- 2287 HWY. 2 (Just VAM of Rowimanviue) CROP REPORT - PHONE 623-7252 Got a score? Call Al Rivett in the Sports department at 683-5110. Canada Fine Aft Ad�' dt Frame Ltd. Pickering Town Centre Is on the move... BUT NOT FART Look for our new, expanded - SUPERSHOP - just down the hall beside RESTAURANT OPENING 111M. SEPT. 7TH For more information... (905) 831-1242 0 We'll run it until it sells! all us for ' + THE NEM ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 6,1995 -PAGE 37•A 4 F AUCTION'l eI Ted t .- 905Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. TOAOKrc Monday to Friday details 9:30 am. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday 798-7672 or fax your ad soswv ```'� (905) 579-2238 �` �� � AUTO FOR SALE PACKAGE =Prtbps � Far$ BIRTH NOTICES Announce your baby's arrival A_ and receive a gift certificate t9 5 worth 40 YM V'C� i*. Ask atwu w ou to of qualtilly baby products.7 4 / residents LUI Cmeem I 11 cmew+ 11 Cweem I 11� M11 �+EMCWeltirs, I 11 CWO«+ 11 Citirews I 11 C+W, TORONTO For School � � 1450 Kingston Rdf Business. ][Reach PICKERING 100000 I IT !l� r R r r. rrl�f.rr f ne -`� -call r,. ELECTRONICS t !,e i. COMPUTER FINANCIAL - ` & NETWORK ASSISTANCE - TECHNICIAN MAY BE AVAILABLE • COMPUTER 10P. Some programs offered SUPPORT Oshawa Campus Call for further SPECIALIST information and FREE Canada Employment Free Training For U.I.C. Recipients in Co-operation with The Productivity Improvement Centre (P.I.C.) of Durham College presents Quality Assurance Technology October 2- November 7, 1995 At Durham College Skills Training Centre 1610 Champlain Avenue, Whitby Quality Assurance Technology (CI A T) will take a systematic approach to introduce participants to major quality concepts and 4uallty management systems being utilized in industry today It is :argeted towards unemployed persons from manufacturing 30sitlons In quality production, materials management. hspectors, technicians, technologists. This course may also assist persons from skilled trade, purchasing and service ndustries EIigibihty Criteria: Applicants for this program must be .:nemployed and receiving U.I.C. benefits at the time of the course start date and must reside in the Region of Durham eligible applicants will have Grade 12 education or the equivalent; a -passion' for quality but lacking basic understanding and skills. There will be an interview by P I C to determine suitability Call 721-3312 or 1-800- 263-3735 (toll free) for more information. 0'PHG PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT CENTRE Careers ne;s� And GO -Getters? money weekly/mornth. ,esidually Revolubonary V Wan offers good morr- rnaray. For n- (416)462-7487/ Career Training AMBITIOUS? if you're looking for an honest en- joyable new way to seriously improve your in- come call for recorded n- forrrrabon. (416)462-7487 JR. OPERATIONS MANAGER We are a progressive, aggresive distribution fulfillment company o ated in the Ajax area. We are currently seeking an individual who has a mirumum of two years experience in operations management. Although this would be a junior entry position, the successful candidate would be considered for the next entry level. The starting salary would be 30k with company benefits. Any interested individuals can send resume to PO Box 97, Pickering On. L1V 2R2, attention Director of Operations IMGeneral P AGENTS required to mar- ket an emergency roadside service New company in Canada that pays residual income Inquiries ororty or fax 705.424-2455. Get Started! • :_mputer Nla!n;enance Technology • '43rd Processing Financial assistance available to those who quality =-: grartmer A—iai;st • Network Specialist !CNE -31 • 'ttice Admtnlstration Oshawa (905)434-8585 560 King Street West <;�If - CD1 COLLEGE Reach for your future OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY J COMPUTER TRAINING LATEST SOFTWARE Train in only -k months -,or an rzk-11111g. f1L'XX L'art't.,r • _11)"(WO S0f7offic-t . W )rcillerfec- t �1 L()tu. "iLlpe x-v,()rN- Skills I1()()kkcep1l1(J Call cur' Career _ d% Is()r. 1'01):W. Financi.d :tom1',i'�1:11T1(-C T11. -IN- `)e a�'ailahlc . AJAX (905) 427-1922 MAR KHAM (905) 940-9100 MISSISSAUGA (905) 238-6422 Full instruction by ex rrienced adult educators ' General ' General Help Help AJAX- Tapma embroidery C i M requires Demon - machine operator needed, strators to sell Giftware at Must be able to work even- home parties. No mvest- ing " Allan (905)428- went No deliveries. no cot - 3525 sections Call Linda 905- 728.6765 or 519-258-7905 ��- DIAMOND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE li' General General General Help , Help Help EARN daily, weekly and PHARMACY assistant full POSITION available for monthly incomes by feeling time. experience required licensed hair stylist Busy great yourself and helping North Oshawa Pharmacy. friendly shopfamily onent- oMners do the same 1.800- 725-5555. ed It interested please call 618-3118 619.00710 . J '4r -,-r'.. y. ,rrt 4 i'r, .ter Jr' -4j='r `-{ S "I •-r , i PAGE 39 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 ' Careers ' ' Careers t t Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers (We're Nova to anew • Read Office East of Toronto Would you like to join met We are Cashway Building Centres. As a successful retailer of lumber and building materials, with newly located headquarters in Port Hope as of November. Our continued success has created opportunities for resourceful, energetic professionals to join our team in the following departments: Finance Marketing/Merchandising Controller Admin. Assistants to Product Mgrs. • Responsible for general accounting, A/P and retail sales • Administrative support, record keeping, prepare • Must be a computer literate Chartered Accountant purchase orders, verify invoices and re -buy procedures • Need 3-5 years of solid experience in a retail head office ' WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, Windows, knowledge of environment, preferably in lumber and building materials TOMAX and excellent communication skills • Previous related work experience, product and Accounts Payable/Expense Clerk I operational knowledge required • Timely processing of invoices • Basic accounting, computer and calculator skills • Related experience preferred Retail Sales Audit Clerk • Audit and balance daily sales reports from stores • Basic accounting, computer and calculator skills • Cashier or head cashier experience is an asset General Accounting Clerk • Reconcile bank, credit and expense accounts • Intermediate level accounting, computer & calculator skills Admin. Assistant - Finance elle Credit • .Administrative support • Strong WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3, Windows and organizational skills • Previous related work experience preferred Human Resources Payroll/Benefits Clerk • Preparation and distribution of payroll, administration of company benefit plans and premium remittance • Strong MS -Word, Excel. Windows, organizational, communication and customer service skills • Computerized payroll, provincial and federal tax legislation and benefits administration experience Admin. Assistant - V.P. Corporate & Director Human Resources • Administrative support • WordPerfea. Lotus 1-2-3, Windows, Confidentiality, excel- lent communication, organizational and planning skills • Previous related work experience required Lumber Clerk • Administrative support, record keeping, data input and verification of invoices • WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3. Windows, knowledge of TOMAX and excellent communication skills • Previous related work experience and product knowledge in commodity wood products required Information Systems Int. AS/400 Programmer/Analyst • 4 years of experience required • PC support background with knowledge of AS/400 and RPGIII • Excellent verbal and written communication dulls Senior AS/400 Operator • Minimum 3 years required • Knowledge of UNIX, PC DOS and Windows • Voice mail systems knowledge an asset • FxceAent verbal and written communication skills Operations/ Administration Admin. Assistant & Receptionist • Administrative Support and Reception • WordPerfect. Lotus 1-2-3. Windows. Confidendaliry and excellent communication. organizational and plannittg skills • Previous related work experience required Mail/Supply Clerk • Distribution of all incoming/outgoing mail; ordering and maintaining supply levels of stationery for head office and stores, and negotiating printing costs for outside requirements • Excellent organizational and planning skills required There are some people who wait for their careers to take them somewhere. And then there are the people at Cashway who actively renovate, expand upon and build their careers to the maximum. If you're a Cashway person, make a constructive career move and forward your resume, in confidence, to: Human Resources, Cashway Building Centres Inc., 1600 Drew Road, Mississauga, Ontario LSS 1S5 While we thank all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. An Equal Opportunity Employer T =M9 %M 11 BUILDING CENTRESINC. ' General General General General General Help Help HelpM Hel ff General p Help � Help URGENTLY NEEDED! ALL SHIFTS! Pickering and Scarborough Long 8 Short Term Assignments • Bindery Workers • Light packaging • Table workers Also needed now: • Food preparation Workers- Oshawa Apply: Global Human Resource Centre • 398 Bayley St. W., Unit 5, Ajax (at Westney) • 777 Warden Ave., ", Scarb. (below Egknton) 10am to Spm Wed, Thurs, Fri only In person orgy - no phone calls! EXPERIENCED HOMECLEAMERS Needed for Pickering and Ajax area. Apply in person to: VISITING HOMEMAKZRS ASSOC. 170 Merton St., Toronto, Ontario. Car is an asset. PERSONAL TRAINERS needed for health club Must be outgoing, fit- ness exp. and certified. Call 619-1955 ask for Steve. BODY SHOP MANAG- ER needed, for busy colli- sion and Cosmetic Shop m Durham Previous expen. once an asset Please reply to File 17212. Oshawa This Week. PO Box 481 Osha- wa. Ontario, L1H 71.5 BRIDAL SHOP REQUIRES EXPERIENCED SALES INDIVIDUAL TO START IAAMEDIATELY 428-31012 Tie BARBARA BLACK CZN7W FM YCKnB RESOURCES, a newly funded oottt 1 rk) hed& oeolhe for youth and thole fatomlies in Ajett A Pidlesiitrg, is team pbpn for the follolrn. poswons: ADh@47f fRA1WZ ANIIS'1•ANTI' • tblora @I l , , -sdse of Off= &I:WW& II ire pfwctk iA I ,ter boakhaepm6. PiMM and basic ammo ng pciioeiplas and pne ioea nq*aIl. 11MICAL 89CRETARY • paeGo ,3 in typiM wad and Mpeend compow aio'lis sod • esparitlooe with bsalth tIMM ed eyamm ePIN" ■Oil Campatifise aaLoes and brio e&L Sand rewrmes is oaa6deeoa by Sep6odw 23, 1995 b: &ila ive Dinkier Bwbma Bink Canoe for Yallb Raaolaoa 910 Liverpool Rd., Stanch Prciloac. Oalano L1W 1S6 ' GeneralGeneralJMI Gen Help Help PaWred Onedialely for: • General Labor •UP Asserribly • Liachine Operators • Pi ka/Padters Must be available for shift work in Oshawa, Whilby, Alai Pickering, Port Perry and Scarborough area. Apply in person ID: CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Adverbser rewuests slat awerbsers cheat their ad upon pAlic on as News AWereser will not be MSpbrLSible Ibr ffae thin oft .clotted IKef:bn and diene me be no kabiry for nal-rlsenim of any awer- Userrtertt t. VOV nor er- rors in ads is k *W 10 re amount paid for ere space oca" rq the error All copy a strgeu to the W ramal of martagenwit of �rw5 DRIVER w,th DZ lice... requvec for delivery 31 beverage products to nomes, offices. stores .n Northumberland and Dur- hamareas Can Gary Ste. Anne's Pure Spring Water. 1905) 579-2837 or drop off resumewfth drivers ab- stract 716 Colonel Sam Drive. Oshawa. EXPANDING Canadian company looking for (3) People to train as manag- ers, no experience neces- sary Full paid trainwrg pro- vided. must be motivated and goal oriented. Salary and bonuses. $40.000 Please call Mr Webb (416)296-7106 or (905)579-0280 EXPERIENCED cooks requrod, nw n um 2 years expenence, wage negoti- able. Apply Melanie Pm - 910s Restaurant, 705 King- ston Rd. Pickering 905- 420.1956 The Mnacs Group Inc. 915 Sandy Beach Road Pickering. Ontario L 1 W 1Z5 Apply Thursday, Sept 7,1995 gam. to 11 am. or 1 pin to 3pm- GAILUND Requires Cleaners, days and evenings drivers license an asset. 683-4134 11Y LOOKING !or an en- thusiasbc. aro rnerrdy per. Son 10 work n a chddren's shop Full tutus and part time hours avadave Appy m person at 17 Kmg St E . Bowmanvdle The ChfO- ren's Exchange Lunch supervisor needed 'or muni excephonalibes .:,ass at APPLECROFT 'USLIC SCHOOL 1 howl c,iy Medical experience is a plus Cal 42A-2775 MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting tabes New York, Paris, Milan. Call for FREE consultation. 430-5715 HAIRSTYLIST wanted to start immediately in busy salon in Ajax. Must have license b 3 years exp. Call Valerie at 686-7933 OUIET MANNERED strong experienced E C.E. for head teacher position, assistant and supply teach- ers also required Call Debbie, 430.1630, RECRt/TN/G For I Winter Productions ages and types mho r' tiring .•.dyed in I 'Ins. TV senors and -mercWs as extras S and someprincipal :orae to 1.1260 Ter rr Ave Otnhawa 432 k4onday Sept. 4/95, 11 3 p m . tared Sept 6 n - T p.m Phase neatly groomed dressed to have p taken There vitt be a chw9e per person. SEE PAGE (Pickering edition only for Town of Pickering Jo Vacancies TELEMARKETERS wanted, part time in experience a must. 6Afi-4lAn true is rot a setting 1 need full-time and part telephone reps, to r outgoing calls to set pomtments in busy ! offx;e Up to f8 owxx start. Full-time hours Mon -Fn, 1-9 pm. Sat. Part-time hours are 5-5 Sat 10-4. Must be ad work at least 3 shiftsM cats a97.1a1-� run Horton's - 1 wood Ave. Ajax. Full - experienced counter dove-thru help. and ex; enced weekend be person wanted. 683-649 WANTED - hair dres assistanvdesk work. Pearson Lanes Har St in Whitby. Cal 430--2050. WANTED immediately sistanl superintendent r pet for townhouse cart' in Oshawa, light duties. reduction. Phone (5 434-3972. DRIVERS wanted, Squ Boy Pizza, 133 Church Bowrtianvdia. Apply willrn 10 THE ■� !\1I NAiCS ■iii GROUP ■■■■■ INC. CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Adverbser rewuests slat awerbsers cheat their ad upon pAlic on as News AWereser will not be MSpbrLSible Ibr ffae thin oft .clotted IKef:bn and diene me be no kabiry for nal-rlsenim of any awer- Userrtertt t. VOV nor er- rors in ads is k *W 10 re amount paid for ere space oca" rq the error All copy a strgeu to the W ramal of martagenwit of �rw5 DRIVER w,th DZ lice... requvec for delivery 31 beverage products to nomes, offices. stores .n Northumberland and Dur- hamareas Can Gary Ste. Anne's Pure Spring Water. 1905) 579-2837 or drop off resumewfth drivers ab- stract 716 Colonel Sam Drive. Oshawa. EXPANDING Canadian company looking for (3) People to train as manag- ers, no experience neces- sary Full paid trainwrg pro- vided. must be motivated and goal oriented. Salary and bonuses. $40.000 Please call Mr Webb (416)296-7106 or (905)579-0280 EXPERIENCED cooks requrod, nw n um 2 years expenence, wage negoti- able. Apply Melanie Pm - 910s Restaurant, 705 King- ston Rd. Pickering 905- 420.1956 The Mnacs Group Inc. 915 Sandy Beach Road Pickering. Ontario L 1 W 1Z5 Apply Thursday, Sept 7,1995 gam. to 11 am. or 1 pin to 3pm- GAILUND Requires Cleaners, days and evenings drivers license an asset. 683-4134 11Y LOOKING !or an en- thusiasbc. aro rnerrdy per. Son 10 work n a chddren's shop Full tutus and part time hours avadave Appy m person at 17 Kmg St E . Bowmanvdle The ChfO- ren's Exchange Lunch supervisor needed 'or muni excephonalibes .:,ass at APPLECROFT 'USLIC SCHOOL 1 howl c,iy Medical experience is a plus Cal 42A-2775 MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting tabes New York, Paris, Milan. Call for FREE consultation. 430-5715 HAIRSTYLIST wanted to start immediately in busy salon in Ajax. Must have license b 3 years exp. Call Valerie at 686-7933 OUIET MANNERED strong experienced E C.E. for head teacher position, assistant and supply teach- ers also required Call Debbie, 430.1630, RECRt/TN/G For I Winter Productions ages and types mho r' tiring .•.dyed in I 'Ins. TV senors and -mercWs as extras S and someprincipal :orae to 1.1260 Ter rr Ave Otnhawa 432 k4onday Sept. 4/95, 11 3 p m . tared Sept 6 n - T p.m Phase neatly groomed dressed to have p taken There vitt be a chw9e per person. SEE PAGE (Pickering edition only for Town of Pickering Jo Vacancies TELEMARKETERS wanted, part time in experience a must. 6Afi-4lAn true is rot a setting 1 need full-time and part telephone reps, to r outgoing calls to set pomtments in busy ! offx;e Up to f8 owxx start. Full-time hours Mon -Fn, 1-9 pm. Sat. Part-time hours are 5-5 Sat 10-4. Must be ad work at least 3 shiftsM cats a97.1a1-� run Horton's - 1 wood Ave. Ajax. Full - experienced counter dove-thru help. and ex; enced weekend be person wanted. 683-649 WANTED - hair dres assistanvdesk work. Pearson Lanes Har St in Whitby. Cal 430--2050. WANTED immediately sistanl superintendent r pet for townhouse cart' in Oshawa, light duties. reduction. Phone (5 434-3972. DRIVERS wanted, Squ Boy Pizza, 133 Church Bowrtianvdia. Apply willrn 10 • THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 6,1995 -PAGE 39-A armors ' office�MLf e ° Ip � Now Skilled tl SkNled paw• EnWbpn@W Articles Agent Help Help • Available Wa11Md For Sale IF you are single or a sin- YOU W NfER1`4EDIATE ASSISTANT 9le parent « se won I bee it! FI- hov dally a hair rejuvenation ' WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR divorced with three yydears work experience. you ma "'a dOes work. 8`5%+ suc' cess rate Proven acktiue P.S. Trained in First quality for financial assts for thin. $8.00 PER HOUR tante of u you are over 45 and have recently been ning. balding, line imp hair, etc All natural t00% mon- Cal Jodi 427.9976. laid off, you may qualify for ey back guarantee. Cali DO you want your childBrock training assistance. DIP/ CERT.. Lotus. Wordperfect. 432-0369, lar client in Markham (moving D'�. Word. Accpac, Bedford. Autocad, I� Ajax Dec. 9 5) requires a take Ventura, Pagemaker, Harvard, Cor- Help Days are spent playing and el. C«ngner Programmng fia 1981-83 Datsun 200SX. ;I r c individual with 2 - 5 P� � Call Abe at 683-5117 or . C. photo ELECTRICAL Apprenticefor cars warehouse background t o shop. Quark Ex press and In trator, « Journeyman required f `� . i s t I n t h e dally operations. Durham Bust- mass college. mdusinal work. Mint have expernerlce Cal Ixffrrew 4 rhe ideal candidate must be 4 ,tOOn"Wer RI•o LICENSED custoffrr p.m. and 8 p.m 683-03M t n l i d e n t and work well a s a service �re' repr`5B1p erably vnm TeleglOba/rabs SERVICE TECH. - Young energetic willing to loam, c a rn . Forklift and supervisory loo requited Immediately rapidly expanding on. some mechanical exp. te- lutred. KnOwlWW a fktess equipment an asset 613 DAYCARE available, fulY DENTAL Hygenist. 13 A-1 We pay SS CASH Part time. dose to Cadar- years experience, looking SS. for TVs. VCR's stereos. acktiue P.S. Trained in First for pan from posuion Cal gold tewelbry, tools. gun Aid. 5 ym exp., ret. avail. Debbie at (905)697-3626 tars, CD's. anything you Cal Jodi 427.9976. 11:15 am Choose 1.2 or3 days Fag sessions 13 weeks $115. Call Cheryl have, buy back option, 121 DO you want your childBrock F-WewoOd St. S, 430-3680. happy? Bring hknrtler tom ' / Par of KYB Gas struts. V honk, irs i pfaygrantd. This Wim, P O Box 481 Oshawa. Ont L I H 7L5 - retail $160, will se• for $e0 Days are spent playing and seg starter to cin our dyna fia 1981-83 Datsun 200SX. pre-school acbvieies. Hot/ ANAZMC DEAL! SEA- Call Abe at 683-5117 or cold breakfasts, lunch/ SONED HARDWOOD at 427-1637 eve. snacks. Loads of love. 401/ low prices Apple. ash, before they fag down caus- Brock. Whitby. Receipts maple, hickory. Serving 400 COMPUTER ICONS. given. 430.6411. Pickering. Ajax, Who" and Send $12. for 3 1/2' disk or ugh,ng. driveway seal. Oshawa. DURHAM $2. for catalogue to: R MGHLY PACOrewnaded FIREWOOD 427-4741. Stanley. P O. Box 218, nurse, has space f« 2 repairs and renovations Gooderrharon. OrRarm KOM clMaker , in my hone. Brock RREWOOO : qualify sea- tR0 /Finch, specializing in new- soned 16' hardwood, cul. �ement apartments. Res- toms, call Hebra, 428- split and delivered, starwg AIR bonMtoMr. 10.000 ier. 1 7453, at $185/bush cord. Call BTU. asking cog 705944-8801. 7 p.m. - 11 after 4 00 pm 905-436- NOPE Based pre school r ams for 3 and 4 p.m kills a must. Resume required. "Ice brokerage. Fax re- skxrr 576-2966 Kingston Rd. Pickering. weekdays 10.6 n m �Y DeyCafe M*e DOYCWe Olds- Y olds. Mondays, wears• days and Fridays. 915 to fM1Ew0oo Excellent w forty hardwood. Guar- Blinds, drapes. shutters. save $75 on al unefaorneil '111 t o 1 r an appointment. ' Sduy,,,�.- I � . '•^1-r Walnted eA • I Warded 11:15 am Choose 1.2 or3 days Fag sessions 13 weeks $115. Call Cheryl anted. extra 1«g lime fury seasoned. Cut and spot Honest measurement Free and mrsmeresured custom products Measure your windows and bring your CHANDRA OR WANDA (4 16) 292-2282 05 Milner Ave., Ste -215, Scarborough. Ontario MIB ?V4 Daycare Daycare U• Available ffeq Available wal 11 INFANTS CAh�aT1.0� Help 00,( - I % 111 to Ci11f19. Si1B' fun envirm"Iffi rat. �j IJc4wIs•d by Mrates Ha�anabN fates EXtPEPAE14CED SALES Reeetpes, Hexibte htXus. Can oto DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE 000 509-1207 0457 D 1 R 668-6453 for details delivery Kozy Heat Fire- sizes to Sunshade Blinds & LOVMC m~ of 5 w/12 wood (905)753-2246 Drapery 88 Old Kingston years experience First Aid. FIREWOOO for sale. hard Rd Afar 428-0937 CPR Large play facility, maple 3 beech. for best DOXLMEft & Running fenced yard. lunches Price call 430-9687 boards M full Size Dodge snacks provided Arty elle T• It $150 DOM welc«ne Close to schools. referencevrecoos Lisa 427-4261 QUALIFIED ECE assos- a serious income on a part RECEPTIONIST - Ex. eYSITTER wanecd 3 tamer roll provide quality, te- ar fug time bas's. Serious gods. ages 2. 4 & 8. Alton EXtPEPAE14CED SALES EXPERIENCED HARP & n. Hours 7 30-4 QOpn. start Nov 6 (416)321 - REPS required, full and cend ed from desk person 0457 part tome Call for details needed for tamely practise link Lve on or out 72&-0912 Send resume to File DAYCARE wanted. in my LDOKING f« hardworking 67210. Oshawa Whitby home tot 2 & 6 year old. fug -bine days. Mon -Fn, buSrrss entrepreneur type This Wim, P O Box 481 Oshawa. Ont L I H 7L5 - Must be rekable• creative & people Who want to make seg starter to cin our dyna honest Individual Refer - 668-6453 for details delivery Kozy Heat Fire- sizes to Sunshade Blinds & LOVMC m~ of 5 w/12 wood (905)753-2246 Drapery 88 Old Kingston years experience First Aid. FIREWOOO for sale. hard Rd Afar 428-0937 CPR Large play facility, maple 3 beech. for best DOXLMEft & Running fenced yard. lunches Price call 430-9687 boards M full Size Dodge snacks provided Arty elle T• It $150 DOM welc«ne Close to schools. referencevrecoos Lisa 427-4261 QUALIFIED ECE assos- a serious income on a part RECEPTIONIST - Ex. •nces reclaimed Cal 6-9pm tamer roll provide quality, te- ar fug time bas's. Serious Pernenced receptionist re- r905 joSW 7201Fable daycare m her no"^CI+r^es only 432-0369 !loured for a growing lamly FULL For mora erbtmatoon • oil Paw 428-0295 dental practice m LlxbndW link Lve on or out AVa7labl! please Call Sandra at a27- NEEDED. enthustasbc. Computer knowledge a, nanny f« IMO• chtktrsn :549 y h�ot" „�y„for asset We naso a ri+oavated 1 ages to 3 Car, CPR. E E. mates Call D. Dykstra 725 - pa"me leasing agent Do• seg starter to cin our dyna necessary 905-427 3760 after 6 cin AJAX Moffat, of z boor g to SOUTH AJAX excellent uc or Des offer Please can (905)432 8863 after bpm CAMCOROERS. New wren fug man wamaHy from only $498 or rent to own for only $595/wk Cal 571• .4.; CARPET A-1 Prices, buy erect wholesale. Free in. :'allabon for free estrnve, CMf« 2 _.fug or soon Property manage- m,c team Please reply to haf Gays Westin take- daycare 17 yens Olmeri- all Sad '9051432 2750 « r -*Mt skills an asset Fax P O Box 1 t 20 Seagrave. NANNY 'epu od nor pro- dnverwav Cal 428-9933 once Reade and aff«k% Fres r 4 F 3gr 759? esum*es to f905A68 2470 Ornahn LOC 160 fessional fartwty. kve r+Aour sols Happy •nvoromm•rtHE Market Caspar! Braker. '00''.. you iook�nq for a ARE Huge playgound i gots '•!inion tf+rcx..,usn. Stan rr PARTYLITE GIFTS. has North 'kW. ages 3 2 & an Irony away from honk fpr Lftant carpet For 3 cions. ,ust launched Dw unque 1 are. looking ren an y- if to.2029 Car a nkat 619- your cMd'r horn• woos 6 niton . and tip perrnced mature dental 2029 Will DoTnde receipt! Ref- DRYER- tNcffstt 'navy dory. ooh/ $369 00 Puce .n ;Homeas Cdtectront. on Regal Cres. P,cas ages arh assistant ro fan our Duey operIfs door ro al erences upon re0uest excer4nt condition $200 ckad•s 30 SC Yt7k carpet Home P sates) R•- 9r� ktdrvoOual must be NANNY -or wred wtY s at 831-0653 �s • a714 Cal 683-07118 deluxe pad arM ++aLltaeon 7wres consultants m this hOnl•. week 1« �^ in y0`n horse Fnm quota - area No investments « cOttttd•nt and tn•nryY and 4 and J weekdays t>o0y CHILD CARE. Otx» Gle- ra �. 50 YYatl ` non n your Horne fhb m- iekvenes possess excellent commu yew olds Exon- it00 Coffee table $50 terOSL ria bas one _ Oullstandr>9 rkcakve skills ADw expoij Oncertramrng Trustworthy manna area. ,n our hoerFAX • • 1 war trtdq• $1100 « oast �n'M'! Please camreliable ReMrenews re- nus Year Daniel. 1-eOC Herres ref? s,7i 2ias Mace an assts Fax resume Quoted fie& -1206 � � 90afler setvool r ler Cal 1905 839 b045 217 0104 E C T 0 R Y It's always best to know who you're dealing with. And these local people are your neighbors. They're always here to help you! I ' • I I Ir"orovements • I I Improvements ' I I Improvements • ' Handyman • Moving & P.M Moving & • House . House • ' Must. Dancing • • • • Storage Storage • Cleaning • Cleaning • • tmrwtor GCB CONSTRUCTION 'tenor and exterior ,,pairs. renovations .tnd construction Fast and dean profession- al wcak qudranteed Craig. 686-1913 -MISTER CHEAP-. Home :mprovermerts, r•c rooms.rl law awrtwrnts. additions. fences• decks. etc L,- cansed for over 20 years. all work guaranteed, f« Free estimate call Emoe 905-404-8170 SIGON ,,nstruchon Ltd.. ,owing Durham Region for r-rvmg Durham Region for +ar 15 yrs. Free consulta- Call Jeff 905-428- 5706 BEST PRICE IN RE- GION ,Pecializing in soffit, 4ioa. trough, Siding, doors. windows. Guarantee. 20 years experience. call ("05)987-1043 or (905) 983-5436 BUDGET HOME DIPROVE 4EN" Basement Apts Rec-rooms, plu ribrlg. AddAlans. electrical, drytto 15 yrs Expenence. Free estimates, call Manc (91115) 611.4663. cel. (416) 564.4663 VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. Additions. Barts. kitctl- ens. Basements. Ceramic Tiles. Hardwood floors. Roots,Trxn, Doors. Decks' Visa ACcep Call J,.aiw For Estirnat- (905) 683- 5818 DELZOTTO WOOD FENCING Decks. chain link, Iron, drilled holes, set posts For Free Estimates call Steve (905)509-5077 Mobile (416)409- 6456 THE TILE MAN `r3� 633 LNefpod Rd at Frenchmens Bay (905) 839-2757 Check oil our showroom by appDarril l only Cerarnic Isles etc Cheap. Cheap' HANDYMAN With pick up truck will do odd )obs, clean up garage yard, small moving jobs, grass cut- ting. fence recairs call Vc 428-8907 Painting & UE Decorating DRYWALL and painting. boadong, tapong. texturing renovations and repairs Small jobs 15 years ex. penence Free estimates. Serving Durham and out of town area Ken 434-4500 HELP ME RHONDA'S painting, wall paper. .rapes, blinds. & accesso- ries. Affordable rates Call for a tree estimate Or COme .,sot our store at 55 Baldwin St Brookl,n 655-648? o 1 600 5-'-' 9,'11 MR. BR1.'SH Painting & + Home Renovations 24 Hr. Emergency Repairs -You buy 4, we'll install it Quality work at reasonable rales. (905) 571-6153 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 AJAX Moving Systems fun s. �. apDlrance and piano speaaltsts Fut ,are or hourly We now 'lave heated storage ants Now off"" free Dozes with I.. Park aria,oad Special. stw” r S99 and up Call for - nromuoon. 725-0005 or __ Bl Dol %10% ERN ."Lul with ,"I ton m mklt Q trut L. at ailable row all Ltn•1. „I local n."C' Corrunt-rctal, revkletinal tic "'(1.19tl Rake. Stan at i4,; h.lu s -1-;71M 7I -T 4y Experienced Cross Movers Bargain rates. horses. :'')ces, apt.. etc. piano mowng. �3�King 3Va13D1e 423-0239,A19tt MOUNTAIN WVING SYSTEMS ft x.n -icve lnylhes Jmvwrwe JryOod _„rr+eroai or esida+ey Pacxapns stooge &,z xxa a.allaw Shiro S _%c nsca._ . - T - 571-0755 • Flooring. • l Carpeting CARPET Installations - 25 years experience. re- stretchong, Our Speciality Free estimates D & N uncan. 967 L t 799 Of sol 900 HERITAGE Hardwood c loors - Laying, sanding. ahnoshmg. Free estimates. %0 too too small or too log • House • Cleaning Treat Yourself GAILLIND A4Lk-131 MAID SERVICES SUMMER SPECIAL FREE C'eaning with eook,ngs of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details Caring for your home with personallzea and p-^`esslonal service for over a decade � kk(Fu•y t�-rcec 3-c ­_ �=d) 683-7515 YOU DESERVE IT What a teams':' Husband and wife " keep your home spaft g while you enpy new round leisure We Vacuaning, dSbrig, !Iocirs. cat..hratvns s more Excellent rates HARRI-O-THE-MOVERS - 2 Chnsbw women would Move big of smallwe price love to clean your home. them all, Free estimates call Ingrid 420-7042 • Party • Services MAGICIAN. ::awn mends. -eady to entertain 'or any age. any occa&cn Birth- cays. promobons. open- .ngs. fund raiser Magic snows are tun' Lettuce help 839.7057 or 728- 3,334 RABBITwants work doing magic for pklciren's pamas and all occassions Have $45-90 depending on tool- "'Y Own magcun Cog Er - seniors discount, short nonce n e oh3 493: moves. Pianos moved, also age Contact Norma/Julie appliances Comparable Call 432-2 850 19 yrs. Additions, sunO•CkS. )UCTWORK installed. patio doors, windows, rec ger: relocated Excellent rooms. flagstone, tree esti- Free estimates. Elec. mates 905-576-5760 static a❑ cleaners. hu - MEN w th large truck will "f ers B-9. Small lobs. EUROPEAN file Special - oil Paw 428-0295 asst. will renovate your bath- MISTER POST HOLE, au- room. or kitchen walls. as �O'S Carpentry, decking. well as floor tiles. Good ret- --gong renovations, bath. erences and satisfaction m Itchen and ceramic guaranteed For !ree esti- . O eaves trough pearling mates Call D. Dykstra 725 - repair Free estimates 4913 ,11 438-0722 houses. apartments. Offices, and apartment cleating at CHEAP tree removal - "I P. Home Services, we complete with stump. Have "er 1 Stop shopping so unwanted trees cut down •'v look further?? Special. before they fag down caus- .: ill in home cleaning, ing damage 725-'007 .'ass cutting and tnmmkng, RENOVATIONS, Cabi- `• ldow washing, eaves- netry, basements. Kitchens. ugh,ng. driveway seal. Additions. Carew Co 432- 4 For tree eUrnates call 6865 %-2667 C & R Maintenance Building S. ARMSTRONG repairs and renovations DEV. INC. Specializing electrical. plumbing, ceramic toles. carpentry. From small rustom homes, additions. repairs to major renovations- ovations, rec rooms and Fully guaranteed. free esti- �ement apartments. Res- mates (905)668-3300 .­nbal and commercial. r-rvmg Durham Region for +ar 15 yrs. Free consulta- Call Jeff 905-428- 5706 BEST PRICE IN RE- GION ,Pecializing in soffit, 4ioa. trough, Siding, doors. windows. Guarantee. 20 years experience. call ("05)987-1043 or (905) 983-5436 BUDGET HOME DIPROVE 4EN" Basement Apts Rec-rooms, plu ribrlg. AddAlans. electrical, drytto 15 yrs Expenence. Free estimates, call Manc (91115) 611.4663. cel. (416) 564.4663 VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. Additions. Barts. kitctl- ens. Basements. Ceramic Tiles. Hardwood floors. Roots,Trxn, Doors. Decks' Visa ACcep Call J,.aiw For Estirnat- (905) 683- 5818 DELZOTTO WOOD FENCING Decks. chain link, Iron, drilled holes, set posts For Free Estimates call Steve (905)509-5077 Mobile (416)409- 6456 THE TILE MAN `r3� 633 LNefpod Rd at Frenchmens Bay (905) 839-2757 Check oil our showroom by appDarril l only Cerarnic Isles etc Cheap. Cheap' HANDYMAN With pick up truck will do odd )obs, clean up garage yard, small moving jobs, grass cut- ting. fence recairs call Vc 428-8907 Painting & UE Decorating DRYWALL and painting. boadong, tapong. texturing renovations and repairs Small jobs 15 years ex. penence Free estimates. Serving Durham and out of town area Ken 434-4500 HELP ME RHONDA'S painting, wall paper. .rapes, blinds. & accesso- ries. Affordable rates Call for a tree estimate Or COme .,sot our store at 55 Baldwin St Brookl,n 655-648? o 1 600 5-'-' 9,'11 MR. BR1.'SH Painting & + Home Renovations 24 Hr. Emergency Repairs -You buy 4, we'll install it Quality work at reasonable rales. (905) 571-6153 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 AJAX Moving Systems fun s. �. apDlrance and piano speaaltsts Fut ,are or hourly We now 'lave heated storage ants Now off"" free Dozes with I.. Park aria,oad Special. stw” r S99 and up Call for - nromuoon. 725-0005 or __ Bl Dol %10% ERN ."Lul with ,"I ton m mklt Q trut L. at ailable row all Ltn•1. „I local n."C' Corrunt-rctal, revkletinal tic "'(1.19tl Rake. Stan at i4,; h.lu s -1-;71M 7I -T 4y Experienced Cross Movers Bargain rates. horses. :'')ces, apt.. etc. piano mowng. �3�King 3Va13D1e 423-0239,A19tt MOUNTAIN WVING SYSTEMS ft x.n -icve lnylhes Jmvwrwe JryOod _„rr+eroai or esida+ey Pacxapns stooge &,z xxa a.allaw Shiro S _%c nsca._ . - T - 571-0755 • Flooring. • l Carpeting CARPET Installations - 25 years experience. re- stretchong, Our Speciality Free estimates D & N uncan. 967 L t 799 Of sol 900 HERITAGE Hardwood c loors - Laying, sanding. ahnoshmg. Free estimates. %0 too too small or too log • House • Cleaning Treat Yourself GAILLIND A4Lk-131 MAID SERVICES SUMMER SPECIAL FREE C'eaning with eook,ngs of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details Caring for your home with personallzea and p-^`esslonal service for over a decade � kk(Fu•y t�-rcec 3-c ­_ �=d) 683-7515 YOU DESERVE IT What a teams':' Husband and wife " keep your home spaft g while you enpy new round leisure We Vacuaning, dSbrig, !Iocirs. cat..hratvns s more Excellent rates HARRI-O-THE-MOVERS - 2 Chnsbw women would Move big of smallwe price love to clean your home. them all, Free estimates call Ingrid 420-7042 • Party • Services MAGICIAN. ::awn mends. -eady to entertain 'or any age. any occa&cn Birth- cays. promobons. open- .ngs. fund raiser Magic snows are tun' Lettuce help 839.7057 or 728- 3,334 RABBITwants work doing magic for pklciren's pamas and all occassions Have $45-90 depending on tool- "'Y Own magcun Cog Er - seniors discount, short nonce n e oh3 493: moves. Pianos moved, also age Contact Norma/Julie appliances Comparable Call 432-2 850 (0721-1402Uarcienin a . I rates e Landw-aping A Cleaning lady available. MEN w th large truck will excellent references. do household moves. res'' $55 00 complete house in- MISTER POST HOLE, au- dential. commercial All ctudes frodge and stove gured post Kaes• SO" 01 types a moves Can Can or Cali 831-2169 posts in concrete. (905) Jane 42; 2856 665-0400 MICHALSKI MOVING PROFESSIONAL noose NOW BOOKING Fall houses. apartments. Offices, and apartment cleating at cleanups, fall bed prepara- appliances and piano sPe- affordable prices, very rel- t,on. )peat and compost calists. Senior and mid- able references available available) 10% discountOn month discounts Licensed. Pickering.x, WhitD week insured Free estimates Y• ty and biweekly mow Excellent service Call 436- Oshawa (905)579-5657 and trim bookings until Eff m 7785 Mobile 718.0342 Sept 20 Call GardwCo 725-6303 I PRI%AUE Plano K thrum Arhl rlute Ic,suns in l'e,inc-. Hc1_hts (904 4274-40 Icavc Inc-,%agc • • Driving • • Schools S&B DRIVING SCHOOL 4 lessons and test 5105. •10 Lessons S150 -Full Course 5259 Free pick -up and drop off (416) 287-3060 PAGE40-A-THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 Art les Arts & For Sale • Crtdit • Crafb CARPETS -lots of carpet. I oo°% nylon. new Stam re- lease carpets on hand. I will carpet 3 rooms, 5349. Puce includes carpet, premium W. expert nstaltalI fast delivery, free estimates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314. CORNER shower, bronze doors. while base and wax kit.unused. new $935. sell forS500 Call 420-6,958, DEMON DISC Player and Denondouble cassette player Both brand new. never been used 5275.' $375 Call (905) 723-6120 DRUM LESSONS Prorate lessons available, rea- sonable rates. Call 428-2000 KENMORE. Extra capat7ty washer & dryer Large Kenmore re/ndgeritor, all new and in excelem conch - tan must sell. 686-1660 5TH ANWAL CRAFT SHOP Nov. 4, 5, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Eastshore Community Centre Pickering Booths from $80 2 days Admission - $1.00 Vendors Call Cindy 42%7M • Arttlquee '' Ali Figr Sale ANTIQUE SHOW. North- umberland Waft, Cobourg. 1167 Florida Accord. hatchback.S speed' must September 69. Mal hours. offer Please call Dealers buying & Selling. certifi0. ed 666- (905432-8863 offer 6pm 1094. Pools li 17 Reliant. I owner. CM 76.000 kms. certified �'M� $1700. Cal (416)283- SHEOMA/41k,y,ry bar„ 6575 MOT DEALS! BAR- 19" Buick LeSabre T- GMMS GALORE- 16' x type leaded, ;maculate MOVG SALE - Sacn-24 IN ,nrecta � Kay c4 sr & akpool fencin interior $5995 certified or best f1C& Mixes double bad. Sin- $4.595 Meets Iptal g itby- offer Please call gle bed, deep freeze. rr.- 20yr warranty 1 -goo (905432-8863 offer 6pm crowave oven. coffee and 668-7564 Ptckermg/APax 19q PtympuMt Sundance. more Ajax 683-4148 phpy 416-79&75M 2 dr 5-speeC. hatchback. MOVMG Sale. Rattan SHEOMA/41k,y,ry bar„ new dutch. tiff, cruise. sun - bedroom sate. Min ped. •' root. 22 Turbo No rust Ex snow thrower electric chain mUuded Omer S1z*S and Ceaent shape Fled with saw sewing matfvn0 arm Curs. $x.495 '990 Lwrti- grey mt S2000 obo 985 desk. 683-435 TV/VCR CCwBlkA- 89,E OAK/PM1E FURNITURE BOUVIER Des Flanders CKC registered. Assorted /9M Ponow Sunbrd VON oftOnlanoLS Prices? One colours Can arlYtill after 6 one owner. 4 dr aft. pg. Vt Oldest and lar- p m Mon . Sun 1-705- anvtm. or" 95.000 k_ gal rinanufaclurors is now 7992416 ongnal Snowroom cona- 401°1g died to the pubic. Eg oak oeoaty table and ENGLISH SPRINGER tan Hurry on this one Was 4 chairs$849 7 it double SPANIELpuppies from 53495 , row $3295 cern,. Pedsstai and 6 than Cftom0$on hunting fines tied Call 4279722 arty- $1499 carwtonball Has" ora m teperament time Russ Open days beds nom 5399 Oar 20 Stam guaranteed CKC reps- week Lindoors) EIV Town chaces. all solid. no tared S400 Can -4c! -'F3t 23 Sales veneers Tradbm& Wood- 1996 Acadian. 4 door. euro. workr^ 705 995 a"'� KEEP ,oar dog waste out 87.000km rust prop} r GRANDFATHER rine garDOW Use a DOGGIE DOOLEY WASTE $1750 cit 1989 CavalierPIANOS 2 door. Ctoctu Durn&r s Largest DISPOSAL SYSTEM Life- auto. with air. 53950 cert 433-1787 selection -New, and used titre guarantee bal. war, Pianos Not surer Paint to able n 3 uzes gent - 9pm. 1992 �r^'�ai voyager. oar AO size upr9m. grtrtd. 7 oav a "23 1,41 V6. auto 7 passenger 3 OL digital Key-boardsloaded TREMENDOUS SAVINGS OSHAWA OBEDIENCE Rust pivot 70.000 K•^ new Drakes & rtr,;lner ON %OW' T•ep Pato ASSOC1.aTION P, so is 513. SM 697-3323 Wcra, 4331a9t basic & fiddlt aaSsa3 stert- nop g S '. r. and Puppy. 1999 HONDA Civic. 3 Jr PINE 3rfbie polesto dvn- bas+c a nov,ce classes h70 . 100.000 kr, 5 -spa. cg 'sae. 6 chain. noxi. Star" Oct 2nd for more amrtm ass. $5900 or Deet Iry 'new. S2 400 full engm ntormst-or call Bev at reasonable offer Peter mrrw coat. we !:' st 0x 0. bet' 'tt'ar 666-2a82 --: = '23 '564 -- SAVE %Aonoyr noriwe 1 ' Autottlpbile5 rte en!ertainnt Create your fOr $ale ow^. home P-00 a ler less '990 SIS M,akup, 6 cy then the once atone right -SCHOOL DAY BAR - out on the low, Compete GAINSA: Ounum'S bis. systems ^s a ed "On, only est time car 0" Cayskers f!SSWwk ;Jail Steve 571- SlwtDw a 1996 and up horn 1413 $2.995 1991 Sprint 4 dr. SHEOMA/41k,y,ry bar„ auto. 85 k.• -s, $`_.'95. 199' Stvw shear butt on site T•"oest 4 or auto. 82 8X8 SPECIAL- 5599 GST k^s $7.295. 1992 GMC mUuded Omer S1z*S and Sitar,, 8 piss or bli. ssPiay ava,lable Cie 905 Curs. $x.495 '990 Lwrti- 51`y4;0.1 nA 4 dr. b• fin. crucs• TV/VCR CCwBlkA- S6 995. ?989 Cera BRM 4 TIONS ?ora ,err10i• 20 �r . ioadw $6 295 !990 Aeroslar, a pass. yr, kit. scrvn Rent to owr, by _rye• 57.996 1999 Astro phone $C. ony $71,3u* B WesAir !Inc'-so. C1-- ' • ' 4.3 $95,%, 19eti Olds Royale UPRIGHT •rester o b o 8 Pc dneng roof. 6 CWrs table. & nut $1660 o b o Cam 1905, ' Articles wanted ANTIQUES AbadukWy. Purchasing furniture or an- Yth$ng old Scientific I,wru- ~Is china silver advw- lrsng toys decoys. does. Milk, 'JCMes cdlec"ws or estates Can Ropers Barer Antiques (905; 655-8049 Brooker APPLIANCES. waned wonting c• -of Fudge sloes wasrers dryers. ALSO FOR SALE reoona.- boned r e WANTED -CURIO CABI- NET. comer unit Call 432- 7133 atie, Spm. WANTED to buy - older furniture glass. china, col- lectibles. memorabilia. walches. etc Single p. - Of estates Call ;905) 723- 7834 ' Arts Olt • Crafts FALL CRAFT SHOW at Durham College, Novem- ber 11 & 12. 10:00 a.m. to A 00 p m One d the largest shows in Durham Region. For vendor information Pi a O Call (905) 721-2000. sxlW m 2365. S10G 4 dr loaded $6.995 1998 sK 6000 LE a or 6 call. air 78 MUSTANG 302. cern. Pied. S/5oo tX) 52 CadNat *storable. $'20C OC him 5 Okbm_4 Toronado. as s. 5900 OO Cal 571- ' Aitomoeifes wanted rn • Marine- 1 ' ' 1 , ' ApartmellftFair Rom For Rent Car oes III Kayaks Over 200 new & used canoes and kayaks. fad dearanee of Myals, demos, blame, & new stack Al must go. west Rage Beach Scatbotoug1h. Sept 30 - Oct 1. Call Alit q `� Cataoe t& Kayak 1-600-"1-1429 or (7115)635-1194 PROP a SKEG iIEPAM - Fibreglass supplies. West System Epoxy boat paint. Oshawa Glass Fibre Pro- ducts Ltd., 341 Durham Crt., Oshawa. 905-579- 1433. STORM SALE • Great tisfw�ng mdoon hrsry damaged inflatable boats. od and aecesssones. 9 30 - 4 p.m. Dutch Mar- ine. 8ndgenonh, (705) 292-711, 1 f 1 APF; 2 bedroom. located at 309 Cordova Rd and also 2 bedroom 946 Masson St . Oshawa . No Pets Ideas• call 579-2387 or 576-6724 1 bedroom apartments. furnished or unlumnhed Available irnrro nawv Stamng S42dmc . hear & hydro 304 Simco• St S Cam Stephen 571-3229 1 Bedroom Opts in Oshawa and Bowmanvae Startw>q at S600rmonth, fudge & $tare ■10kfdeC. care, laundry 4cdares No pals Call 434- 240' _ OSHAWA - UCL augr'rin Square. 2 bedroom apt 1 tit then. $875 r4jumv Poor. sauna. underground PW$mg. ^1010. Ott 1 404- 1715 OSHAWA 2 bedroom apt than tbl% d_g Available Jct 151 .wrynlng ockd ad 5656 579-9600 or 725 9FS5 . ,e CLEAN rarity, building . Oshawa rwnn. one. two a three bedroom Includes Hear. hydro, fudge. Stow. park,ng Lorndry facitNs Irv. 723 2094 OSHAWA. 2 bedroom apt in duplex. very, saw. to bed, Yard. iffew .last rewred. $6.50 Pius ualial s, 9C5 _xc •gab IICKERrMG - Rouge. irnaunt, large bNW pry bedioom AX an wbck s+ve offs ParWnq io pets SOO- 09W PICKERIN -xkfai7 2 bedroom Daseriw•r. S7pp, MO Sept 1 Ar con Ing. Laundry. satin k tc?ten. Logo Yard. bus-rokM. 831- f• BRAND NEW Basement Studio. bhgMhrtodem, Whitby. Brock/Taunton. all included except phone. S550/month, krstAast, await - able tmntediatety, suit sin- gle, working Person, no Pets. 668-4373 eve nings CLEAN 1 bedroom. 5600. clam 2 bedroom, 5650. utilities inckfded, Small apartrnerrt building, Sim - coo a Ma sea. Call for W pontment 435.0129 EAST Atax-1 bedroom basement apt Soft single person.close to Go a sfwp- ping.575.00 + 1/3 u"areas Avaffable kmre6alaly. Can Joanna ar (906) 619-9500. LUXURY 2 bedroom apartment. 1350 square teat. kestry deewafed. Bre piece. Private palm. park. erg. stove. fridge, dish- washer. washer. dryer. 5895 OG --905-725-2970 MAJOR OAK and Finch, two targe bedroan and fanMy room basement aPartmeW. or. Quiet court. lots d storage. separate entrance. parking. all un. tw,treS nduded $ 800 per MO lsv4m Oct 1st 686- 8904 OSHAWA - 2 bedroom apartment. evadable at am W4 900 Glen St Close to Schools. Shoppng and G M utid a is xnckfdsd nV last required Can 729- 4993 OSHAWA SngM two bedroom m upper duplex, parking. close to slopping and transportation, 5695 pus hydro avadable Oct 1st 'stl4st 428-1397 2 bedrooms n Nor Oahe me. n bpiex. tndga,. beloo-y. park+ng Available Oct Ist 5650. hydro Can 723-1912 or 571-0986 A MUST SEE$ Oshawa 2 bad apes n 3-uwt conlem. Peary buddrhg clean . Quer and secure Laundry. Private ya"titp rknq. on pus route 5685 & $74C1'mo n- CkAuve No pets 669-1432 �pieasr ,.ar• messag•i AJAX ! 400 34 h 2 be6 rook. apt n house or, large ravel let 5 appluMCes. garage. Parl n % pool. 590C maw,. all uekbm :rKkfdfd Can 521-3335 leave ma- t39e AJAX , Now Cohdaon G'rotets'O^alfY 11n,shed. Gnt�ft! spaoous - bedroom with W'O. private &*once 4 apWuilhxes, central or, :larket(j a10 Jbknes endud- 'ton-sfnorers no Pets . :;'25 m >nthfv avow Oct 1 an 683-4643 AJAX. Westray Height. bedroom basement :partmkrnt. suite sage, all ng- separate entrance. . a. ape• to al amertews 495,ttwonth including utak as Avarabl@ a meduyely 86-6639 con 54.495 1989 Ragan 2 • -JAX 44 Falby Court 2 Cr spor!s CPE losdad edrooms 2 washrooms 95M K's se 195 1990 ;K rs ,t• Shadow 2 dr, auto of 87 �ndrV. eat n Mkrns 55.295. ?998 Sena • itcho n, trashy Ponied and PICKERNG 2 xaooin Large renovated baseerem apart"em bill batt. Shared �+^ay- appliances. no pets. dose to GO sti - IIOn Available Sept 15. 111SAW. rderWK*S. $750 a1IJu les .twrbe5 427-8479 IQ W. 8 cyl auto 57.596. GARS '.�' ,.'kms•• .. '-- -'O rued 4 now ap ERI PICKERING 3 bedroom t '990 SIS M,akup, 6 cy YOU' vehlCr :.a 4, rAances nxtyduate ocaf- tt take view rtes .,utc $7,49,5 1999 Voyag- w ante .c 4',, gar.y ,• pancy Non smoker pre- Go and no M$o'PP'^9• er 1! pass. air. hh cruise East a: MURAL Au'J Ara" 1,erred Can gcen 655- tits. $tt00 Inclusive Oct $7.296 1990 F, sow GTA SALES ftanO 1 .905,83.'-2!42 5' Itr eng,ne ioaoed 58.595 1992 Le Mars 4 Or . auto 92 k,ms super Special $5 995 45 Fine Preowned Cen,hed vem- des Ce,! ca, Auto Center '55 Kang St W.�, M,dtown Malt 1 Oshawa. 579-2886 'A fur place is shop, 1980-1986 .:ars, lease to own Everyone qualifies On URIC WCW MAI` No was .ers dry- interest. no credit cneck, rs.stoves.$150 & up 3 From 5275 down 570034 month warranty 427-2713 Ontario LTD 1976 Notion M Rd 686 -428 , 4 Ix: I>a1n Ito or,veway. frage. stove . r1g, Lit . washer. dryer . 4pc bath. cable $650rr1 omit. ' Trucks cable. 113 utikn.s. Flrsvlast. (905)686-5777 or leave for Sale r� S595imonth, available mess Avail Sept 21 rtrineWat 90 , 1913 Chevene. 2 door, 116,350 ong kms new rad. brakes gas lank. rear Shocks, as Is $1400 0 b o 190'_,434-3647 after Spm 1916 Celebrity Eurosport, V6. 4 door, ce cold air. black w/grey interior, full 4tions Stereo, factory alu- minum coags. combed 53595. REDUCED to $3395 Low kms 68"183 1917 Celebnfy, 4 dr auto . 2.5 eng$r1e, ps, plow pw, air. am/tm Stereo case. New paint, good clean running car Was $3495, now 52995 certified Call 427- 9722 arnyterne Russ- Open 7 TToys (indoors) &g ety ( 5)6 9- 9643 AJAX- 2 bedroom apart - 1916 JIMMY2 x 4 v-6 meet in budding Utdrtres auto. 161 K $3.100, 1985 Jimmy 2 x 4 V-6 auto. no motor. $.300 404-9310 1989 Ford F 150 Custom. 302 EFI. 5 speed over drive. dual tanks. rear abs. Ws, Wb. Sliding track wind- ow. Intermittent wipers looks good runs better. $6500 cert Can 436-2239 nciuded Near bus shop- P$ng & schools Quiet, nice area Available Immediate- ly 683-614`. SOUTH Oshawa, clean 2 bedroom basement apt. ,ridge, stow, laundry on Premises Gose to bus. schools and shopping Pn- vate entrance. parking, no Pets S625/mo plus hydro AVAILABLE IMME- 723-0619 leave message ' Trailers DIATELY, in Whitby Apt WANTED- quiet non- binding.. spacious, carpet- smoker for t 1/2 bdJm up - building,. newly painted. with bal- per flow of Private home ATTENTION HUNTERS cony. dose to bus, shop- Simcoe/Rosslald area Trailers for rant. 14 - 23 ft ping, all utilities included. Own entrance. da, parking. sleeps 6. 5250 per week just / �t required. no pets. 1sNast $600/mon . hy- 725-1364 1 bedroom 5625. 2 bed- dro Available vrveydately- room. $725 cal 430-0134 576-8312 for apple ..�wa•i. rim rs►rt...ii lyt a.s.e a...i �.,.'►i s'Oi -1•r-`_r �.. .... bedrooWHITBY with lobaxtra r two cony and laundry facilities. walk to GO and beach. Adult build - Ing. Avail. Oct. 1. 619-0366 WHITBY - north of Go. one bedroom. main low, large eat In kitchen, hardwood Moor in kvingroom. charm - Ing older building. $55& mo. Available Oct. 1. 669- 3161 66 3161 w 7239340. VIHF BY - One bedroom Privets entrance. available immediately. $545 per month. utilities included to lax, also one available Oct. 1st. (905) 623-2200 WHIT" - Sind two bed- room apt.. 111 "a for quiet mature waking person. S650rtno.. available imme- diately 509•-9913 WHITES RD_i HWY. n, 1 V2 bedroom, apt. tltii0es. Sep. erx., 4 piece bath. fridge, If stove, Oct..1, $550, non Smoker. pre- terfed 1001" per- son. 420-3018. WMY rent when you can Own your own hong for lass than you IllwW„$ CON Dave Haycock Sales Rep. Re/Max Summit Realty (19911 Ltd (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-3211 'Houses For Rent 'RENT TO OWN,- Picker - ^9 bungalow. large 4 -bed- room upper. near schooly mM, toile drive, too ted. Oct t 5895 Mks Duncan (4161260-990, OCTOBER 1st -a,r floor of 2 •,�,;u on Oshawa Ga•u;^ ',,dW stove, Inciuoeo $800 nronelly plus ' 2 ublitys F,rsblast required 17%) 324- 3 BEDr100a1 wn.rou". rwm and Oshawa. mew as incases, $ats nor is Pius uiakbes, retkilia,t cap (706).124 2006 Jayne or 705;324 3172 weauends AFFORDABLE HOMES ' WHY RENTI BUY, fYo down Payment. No pr70km' Let me show you how ' MOR oay S'OG J A C Cab Thomas C. Pike Saks Rep. Rilmax Accord ReaKy Ltd. 5763111 AJAX townhouse, large throe bedroom. tamrty room. ex xonbadryd five a0pwrnces available No- vember 1, references. S 1150 00 Pius ubkkis 416- 4" t 6- 444 49.15 AJAX, main floor 3 bed- room. shared laundry. ap- pliances, no pets . first4ast. $900 includes utilities available Nov 1 427-8479 AUCTION NOTICE LISTINGS Claringlon rasldenta COR EIL'S AUCTION BARN Friday Sept 8 at 5:30pm. 3 miles East of Litlle Britain on County Rd 4 The property of I* a Mrs. Merton Avery of Little Britain (giving up X19) - plus others. 6 oak T -back chairs. wicker tem stands, pine fireplace mantel, three a four drawer chests of drawers, Parlour stove, pin tables. store cabinet. Eaton brass/ron bed. dough box. double & single box Spring & mannesses. Duncan Phyte coffee take. teakwood hutch. parlour chairs. modern love seats. eval lop trunks. Treadle serving machine. modem dinette suite, drop leaf tables. wK,-lcer chairs, round oak table. flip top table, nesting tables. copper boders. Bel tone Accordtan. qty. wooden Chairs. Qty. movies. Qty old radios a TV tubes, Cammal glass. black amef W. 10 Hp J O Riling lawn mower. 71y. ChRq glass. household & collectible nems. Don & Greg Comeil Aucbonews R.R. 171. Little Britain. (705) 786-2183 AUCTXM FROM WHITBY .at .Sept 9 at 6 P m aISO Monday Sept I, at 6 P m at t,$ ills King Ai,Cbpn Hai l G Han St. Oshawa Vbque and modern MODERN nrste•ksp suke. ooffes a, old tables, Inco oc- _as� Mal Chairs double "Y-roer4 Lowery organ. -Holed t v, lily new. qu,r.., Cupboard. mope •uc�r t dYnarri, lawn ,;w0r toots. Inco single too be0'c«ns su- maWe desk. stow. ^.9e. washer dryer. 4 x .ate full sire Pool tabes dr,I souni rent good _o„deer ANTIQUES C;..ry with Mie annd a•- os. 3 royal Douhon -c l "tugs. and also .,ran Doulton figurines. - _,- d Off top tables. then- -Lock. china cadrW. 1r,n9 room table ars 6 --r.4,n, two Arm chars. •:cks, washstand. 4 G"ter bed. magarnhe •ac, y, Pry cupboard. ^est d drawers ant ' s•rs, treadle swing ^a-nene, iron pot, od a.•nas, cranberry glass. r- flower a^shes, silver, -n,ra, bedding. linen . etc. Te..ns Cash nc -e,,erve MYLES KING AUCTK)NEER 725.5751 683-7545' for up-to-date AMotlem cry Thurs. evening 6:OOp.m. and Sat. ming 10:00a.m. goes, collectibles, cern home fumish- Auctions At Warn - am Auction Hall 1/4 mile west of Coban on Hwy It2. Gary Warner Auctiarosr 906.355-2108. Cal to book your sale or for details on cur- rent auctions. UN. SEPT., I" Pa. REAL ESTATE AUCTION at the estate of the late Eileen Robinson, 134 Albert . S., I IGood 3 bdrm. house with small apt. for n4aw �plr student . Kitchen, )Olntng room, d Ilving Ooms, large suwch, hardwood & broadloom %ors. well kept and Idewrated, oil hot water heat, 5 appliances Included. Survey lot 50' x 120', carport & Storage shed. beauWW let, mature trees, ideal ikkaborl close to ISCt1001s. CthUfChes, .shopping. Dont miss Pts one. Ideal investment. Terns, $5.000 at sale. Balance 30 days. property sells as is. subject to tow reserve. View e" .aii 'I)e auctioneers Orval or Barry McLean (705) 324- 2783 or ' -J00_461_6499 McLean Auctions. PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD TO SETTLE ESTATE AUCTION SALE. SAT SEPT 9. 6:30 P.M. PETHICK AUC- TION BARN, 2496 CONC. RD. all. BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON). Each wee k we tae a large variety of an- tique & modem furrn- ture. Colectafole glass & chwa. lawn & gaf- den equip. Lid Eck - bon prints & many other interesting & unusual items For more into Call (905) 263.4252 Viewing yom 5 p.m. Terms are ash, Visa, MC, or Debit Cara. Sale man- aged & Sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions, App(atsals & Liquida- bons. Please call us for all Your auction her -.]s FALL ART AUCTION SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10/ 95 AT WHITBY CURLING CLUB 815 BROCK ST., N. 12:00 Preview 1:00 Pe1p•. Start Featuring Today's Most Popular Artists Trisha Romance- Christmas Moming, Silent Night, The Birthday Robert Bateman: High Kingdom, Snow Leopard, Descending Shadows, Summertime Polar Bear, Sparring Elephants + more. James Lumbers: Lone Pine, Adrift, The Big Catch, Twilight Cruise, The Locket + more. Brent TowncPnd: Old Maple, Lake Crossing. Lauray Berry, Carl Benders, A.J. Casson, Sandra Kuck, John Newby, Bev Doolittle + many more. 130 pieces in all. This will be our only sale for 1995. DONT MISS THIS ONE F bn r le & G AUCTION BA Tues. Sept 12 at 11 3 Inlltss East d L Britain on County The of Bunker of FURNITURE- or pine blanket t (Daniel Lehm StouHviNe) . mint ditior) hall stand mirror & hooks. knee hole desk drawers) - Chic coop, chairs - d press back rod Carved walnut i coater shell_ pi AJAX- NORTH HARW000, I bedroom dpi.. 4 pC, ban•. Sep. ent. suit- able for 1. No pets DICKERING Uverpod arks �y �'ous 1 bed room basement apt Park ng. ac dose to everyetng Ava"N. Oct 1st. 5650 e?• 28SE Avail Oct 1st S59C lwuslve 427-4988. Pickering. orignt. dean, 1 AJAX- tight 1-tletlroOrn ;amt apt pinata entrance, ' .,tlrm walkout Dsmt apt private enrance , 4 Ix: I>a1n Ito or,veway. frage. stove . r1g, Lit . washer. dryer . 4pc bath. cable $650rr1 omit. ' Trucks cable. 113 utikn.s. Flrsvlast. (905)686-5777 or leave for Sale r� S595imonth, available mess Avail Sept 21 rtrineWat 90 , 1913 Chevene. 2 door, 116,350 ong kms new rad. brakes gas lank. rear Shocks, as Is $1400 0 b o 190'_,434-3647 after Spm 1916 Celebrity Eurosport, V6. 4 door, ce cold air. black w/grey interior, full 4tions Stereo, factory alu- minum coags. combed 53595. REDUCED to $3395 Low kms 68"183 1917 Celebnfy, 4 dr auto . 2.5 eng$r1e, ps, plow pw, air. am/tm Stereo case. New paint, good clean running car Was $3495, now 52995 certified Call 427- 9722 arnyterne Russ- Open 7 TToys (indoors) &g ety ( 5)6 9- 9643 AJAX- 2 bedroom apart - 1916 JIMMY2 x 4 v-6 meet in budding Utdrtres auto. 161 K $3.100, 1985 Jimmy 2 x 4 V-6 auto. no motor. $.300 404-9310 1989 Ford F 150 Custom. 302 EFI. 5 speed over drive. dual tanks. rear abs. Ws, Wb. Sliding track wind- ow. Intermittent wipers looks good runs better. $6500 cert Can 436-2239 nciuded Near bus shop- P$ng & schools Quiet, nice area Available Immediate- ly 683-614`. SOUTH Oshawa, clean 2 bedroom basement apt. ,ridge, stow, laundry on Premises Gose to bus. schools and shopping Pn- vate entrance. parking, no Pets S625/mo plus hydro AVAILABLE IMME- 723-0619 leave message ' Trailers DIATELY, in Whitby Apt WANTED- quiet non- binding.. spacious, carpet- smoker for t 1/2 bdJm up - building,. newly painted. with bal- per flow of Private home ATTENTION HUNTERS cony. dose to bus, shop- Simcoe/Rosslald area Trailers for rant. 14 - 23 ft ping, all utilities included. Own entrance. da, parking. sleeps 6. 5250 per week just / �t required. no pets. 1sNast $600/mon . hy- 725-1364 1 bedroom 5625. 2 bed- dro Available vrveydately- room. $725 cal 430-0134 576-8312 for apple ..�wa•i. rim rs►rt...ii lyt a.s.e a...i �.,.'►i s'Oi -1•r-`_r �.. .... bedrooWHITBY with lobaxtra r two cony and laundry facilities. walk to GO and beach. Adult build - Ing. Avail. Oct. 1. 619-0366 WHITBY - north of Go. one bedroom. main low, large eat In kitchen, hardwood Moor in kvingroom. charm - Ing older building. $55& mo. Available Oct. 1. 669- 3161 66 3161 w 7239340. VIHF BY - One bedroom Privets entrance. available immediately. $545 per month. utilities included to lax, also one available Oct. 1st. (905) 623-2200 WHIT" - Sind two bed- room apt.. 111 "a for quiet mature waking person. S650rtno.. available imme- diately 509•-9913 WHITES RD_i HWY. n, 1 V2 bedroom, apt. tltii0es. Sep. erx., 4 piece bath. fridge, If stove, Oct..1, $550, non Smoker. pre- terfed 1001" per- son. 420-3018. WMY rent when you can Own your own hong for lass than you IllwW„$ CON Dave Haycock Sales Rep. Re/Max Summit Realty (19911 Ltd (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-3211 'Houses For Rent 'RENT TO OWN,- Picker - ^9 bungalow. large 4 -bed- room upper. near schooly mM, toile drive, too ted. Oct t 5895 Mks Duncan (4161260-990, OCTOBER 1st -a,r floor of 2 •,�,;u on Oshawa Ga•u;^ ',,dW stove, Inciuoeo $800 nronelly plus ' 2 ublitys F,rsblast required 17%) 324- 3 BEDr100a1 wn.rou". rwm and Oshawa. mew as incases, $ats nor is Pius uiakbes, retkilia,t cap (706).124 2006 Jayne or 705;324 3172 weauends AFFORDABLE HOMES ' WHY RENTI BUY, fYo down Payment. No pr70km' Let me show you how ' MOR oay S'OG J A C Cab Thomas C. Pike Saks Rep. Rilmax Accord ReaKy Ltd. 5763111 AJAX townhouse, large throe bedroom. tamrty room. ex xonbadryd five a0pwrnces available No- vember 1, references. S 1150 00 Pius ubkkis 416- 4" t 6- 444 49.15 AJAX, main floor 3 bed- room. shared laundry. ap- pliances, no pets . first4ast. $900 includes utilities available Nov 1 427-8479 AUCTION NOTICE LISTINGS Claringlon rasldenta COR EIL'S AUCTION BARN Friday Sept 8 at 5:30pm. 3 miles East of Litlle Britain on County Rd 4 The property of I* a Mrs. Merton Avery of Little Britain (giving up X19) - plus others. 6 oak T -back chairs. wicker tem stands, pine fireplace mantel, three a four drawer chests of drawers, Parlour stove, pin tables. store cabinet. Eaton brass/ron bed. dough box. double & single box Spring & mannesses. Duncan Phyte coffee take. teakwood hutch. parlour chairs. modern love seats. eval lop trunks. Treadle serving machine. modem dinette suite, drop leaf tables. wK,-lcer chairs, round oak table. flip top table, nesting tables. copper boders. Bel tone Accordtan. qty. wooden Chairs. Qty. movies. Qty old radios a TV tubes, Cammal glass. black amef W. 10 Hp J O Riling lawn mower. 71y. ChRq glass. household & collectible nems. Don & Greg Comeil Aucbonews R.R. 171. Little Britain. (705) 786-2183 AUCTXM FROM WHITBY .at .Sept 9 at 6 P m aISO Monday Sept I, at 6 P m at t,$ ills King Ai,Cbpn Hai l G Han St. Oshawa Vbque and modern MODERN nrste•ksp suke. ooffes a, old tables, Inco oc- _as� Mal Chairs double "Y-roer4 Lowery organ. -Holed t v, lily new. qu,r.., Cupboard. mope •uc�r t dYnarri, lawn ,;w0r toots. Inco single too be0'c«ns su- maWe desk. stow. ^.9e. washer dryer. 4 x .ate full sire Pool tabes dr,I souni rent good _o„deer ANTIQUES C;..ry with Mie annd a•- os. 3 royal Douhon -c l "tugs. and also .,ran Doulton figurines. - _,- d Off top tables. then- -Lock. china cadrW. 1r,n9 room table ars 6 --r.4,n, two Arm chars. •:cks, washstand. 4 G"ter bed. magarnhe •ac, y, Pry cupboard. ^est d drawers ant ' s•rs, treadle swing ^a-nene, iron pot, od a.•nas, cranberry glass. r- flower a^shes, silver, -n,ra, bedding. linen . etc. Te..ns Cash nc -e,,erve MYLES KING AUCTK)NEER 725.5751 683-7545' for up-to-date AMotlem cry Thurs. evening 6:OOp.m. and Sat. ming 10:00a.m. goes, collectibles, cern home fumish- Auctions At Warn - am Auction Hall 1/4 mile west of Coban on Hwy It2. Gary Warner Auctiarosr 906.355-2108. Cal to book your sale or for details on cur- rent auctions. UN. SEPT., I" Pa. REAL ESTATE AUCTION at the estate of the late Eileen Robinson, 134 Albert . S., I IGood 3 bdrm. house with small apt. for n4aw �plr student . Kitchen, )Olntng room, d Ilving Ooms, large suwch, hardwood & broadloom %ors. well kept and Idewrated, oil hot water heat, 5 appliances Included. Survey lot 50' x 120', carport & Storage shed. beauWW let, mature trees, ideal ikkaborl close to ISCt1001s. CthUfChes, .shopping. Dont miss Pts one. Ideal investment. Terns, $5.000 at sale. Balance 30 days. property sells as is. subject to tow reserve. View e" .aii 'I)e auctioneers Orval or Barry McLean (705) 324- 2783 or ' -J00_461_6499 McLean Auctions. PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD TO SETTLE ESTATE AUCTION SALE. SAT SEPT 9. 6:30 P.M. PETHICK AUC- TION BARN, 2496 CONC. RD. all. BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON). Each wee k we tae a large variety of an- tique & modem furrn- ture. Colectafole glass & chwa. lawn & gaf- den equip. Lid Eck - bon prints & many other interesting & unusual items For more into Call (905) 263.4252 Viewing yom 5 p.m. Terms are ash, Visa, MC, or Debit Cara. Sale man- aged & Sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions, App(atsals & Liquida- bons. Please call us for all Your auction her -.]s FALL ART AUCTION SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10/ 95 AT WHITBY CURLING CLUB 815 BROCK ST., N. 12:00 Preview 1:00 Pe1p•. Start Featuring Today's Most Popular Artists Trisha Romance- Christmas Moming, Silent Night, The Birthday Robert Bateman: High Kingdom, Snow Leopard, Descending Shadows, Summertime Polar Bear, Sparring Elephants + more. James Lumbers: Lone Pine, Adrift, The Big Catch, Twilight Cruise, The Locket + more. Brent TowncPnd: Old Maple, Lake Crossing. Lauray Berry, Carl Benders, A.J. Casson, Sandra Kuck, John Newby, Bev Doolittle + many more. 130 pieces in all. This will be our only sale for 1995. DONT MISS THIS ONE F bn r le & G AUCTION BA Tues. Sept 12 at 11 3 Inlltss East d L Britain on County The of Bunker of FURNITURE- or pine blanket t (Daniel Lehm StouHviNe) . mint ditior) hall stand mirror & hooks. knee hole desk drawers) - Chic coop, chairs - d press back rod Carved walnut i coater shell_ pi Rooms For Rent For Rent A awaidatim" For -Sale' FCon " or Sale 4UTIFUL, dean AAA above average quiet. SHARE large house Is 2 store , 2 bedroom y well furnished room. Yrl• son/401. On bus kne. $85/ Pickering w/quer proles s",go0 Detached home. 2 bedrooms, view a Rhes included. Walk• udeelc inch des TV, cable. sional. Pod, a/c, all fac. rn- cfudmg dishwasher Frenchman $ Bay Piidttsring, distance to down J Pat". 725-0416 5-0416 Fe- ale n smoker, priced for fast sale. Sutton S850-001t10r1i1iy S850-00 AJAX Unfurnished room proles- 5 ud $400/mon Group Heritage, Bill Mo- om- son. 619.9500. 434.9373 Or 416 for rent in clean quiet Mike (416)757-7773 ext 24(wk LOdf WL is c -- LIVERPOOL / HWY-N 2, 3 edroom, bungalow. gas, Aerences. $850 (705) 47-2039 floor of semi de - home. 3 bedrooms, )rth/cedar area I $850 + 2/3 ultl. ret Avail. Oct.lst. 576-1902 NEW Four bedroom . eat in kitchen. 2 baths. 4 ap- phances. garage. caroted throughout $1200.00 plus utilities October 1 905 697- 3506 PICKERING, main floor 3 bedroom, shared laundry, appliances. walking tts- tance to Go station, no pets. first!ast, references. $900 Includes utilities. Available Oc' - 427-0479 S. AJAX main moor . 3 bedrooms. appliances. s^area laundry, hardwood - )rs. newly decorated. i. !able now. $950 plus hes Lynne Papzzo WHITBY - MICHAEL BLVD. House to rerd.3 bed- room detached. 6 ap- pliances and pool avad- able Nov W 51.150 month 2ia35e Call 427-7537 wHl TBY/BROOK WOOD, 8s oroom. 2 Storey. 2 ti2 w1 % Larrey roan with hre- ;.acr. main floor Laundry. tubi$ garage. no Deis. monthly plus util- •i,N Bank and iwnploy . rt references S40wl, )et 1S 905-430-8342, I't 42' 7220 after bpm NFHI.il.1rK t i%�trr iFF(NRD TO Bt 1 i H(K SE' K.:. rnM ra..' i-174/s•r ,•. ,c.J,,. S7seYmu I kl I INH IRMArION _k.iiic It. int. \lar► vtvibil t alai Lm S.k, Avv.aiow ' Townfwuses For Rent 3 b rdroom townhouse. wutl, GM. $95o/mo utikties r.:wded Fnstlast required �_I 435-1088 3 Bedroom townhouse. r^ced yard. close to shopping, mage i '300 Oxford St. -'tihawa- $790 plus ubkt*s. "anabie Oct 1. 432-2421 1".er 4 ZAPITAL Properties N=wu like 10 Otter you the Oshawa Living ;Pacious 2 and 3 bedroom own homes Starting at i"0C Call 579-2149 NOW NORTH OSHAWA, 3 .'rdroom Townhouses in ..ell maintained family Ompiex, freshly decorated i'th Fng;stove. close to all men'bes, on site Mgmt. Of - "P r.x' '�8-3777 DICKERING 3 bedroom 1 2 baths, single garage. 1000,month plus utilities '4o bets t:k1 15 619-1372 SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IN WELL MAINTAINED FAMILY COMPLEX INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES, 4 APPLIANCES, PARKING, CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND ALL AMENITIES. 122 COLBORNE ST. E- OSHAWA PLEASE CALL FOR APT. 434.3972. Home. da, Laundry, ufil. a dysu831-8878. gon. tennis. boating. rsning. cable included. Share bath EXECUTIVE HOME, En. a kit. Mature worlurg per- �OIId011M111NIK son oily. Non smoker. 839.7571 available itnrned. 5400✓ FOr Rent 111100111111. cow I 0 I I showrooms or home appointment AJAX - clean carpeted 1600 sq.tt Tridel Caeips. 3 room in quiet adult hone. storey 2 bedroom + den, balcony w/gas WO hook Use of kitchen, bathroom, and laundry facilities. Ca- up Avail. Nov 1195 51100 ble. $80lweek furnished + u" Can Abe 6835117 (905)686-3201 Of eve. 427-1637. Ower considerate female will" to furnished road, sandy beach. tushing. i rent newly renovated room m • ' �•� SRiCe home. Large badryard. 431 1555 change for maintenance Parking. leu$". cable. 39Wweek.428-0657eve Ism SQ FT. free starid- and upkeep of 4 bedroom ing blkldirtg. Ar cotdi- AJAX bedroom in quref toned, 2 washrooms, friendly home. salable for paved parking kN in Osha- woking adult. or fun tone war Phone 579-2996. student. shared facilities. Non smoking, close Io bus 4 Mon*m Free Rent - stop 686.4842 Downtown Oshawa. 400 - es. Whitby- near 401. 668- 3500 sq. it avallable. Park - AJAX, 2 bedrooms. batt- ing and groat exposure room. kitchen, laundry, ca- Best rental rales Call 434 - bile. parking, utilities Non- 2447 or 6551132 smoker. $300 a S400 DOWNTOWN Oshawa - monthly. Avilable Oct 1. Call 619-908t gond a Centre SI. Near City Han 2200 sq h AJAX- furnished room for nem in quel dome. sap em a bath Call 686-0959 please leave message DICKERING Singh room, with cape. use of kitchen. walk to Pickering Generat- ing Station. Go. PTC 5340 Per mo $170 biweekly Phone 420 4318 PICKERING Brock and Finch Ouief -Ouse. bright H.Mrklhed room, bar Tricker -.sundry, share bath Ma- ture, working non-smoker $360 00 month. firsm" 905 hAF ]'u PICKERING VtLLAGE- nNr all transportation. clean room wnm double bed, shared kitchen facyl- kas and bathroom Laundry fac included S1,0/weiek neigoaabie After 12 noon •;19-0908. ah er 8 p In 686 - 5366 ROOM tr. gel. Huey 76rock Rd area, ministers to 401 for more into call Jacks* or Roger at 429 2.07 II�EDIATE OCCUPANCY S2e0 Der ina to Partial" tur- nisfiad. cabMe inc .share bait. I%m L'-MDOo! brio lane woo" Dill prSkirs, War KO&O worktK w.icomed Felt ak4rewrr W Still l6 SOUTH Ajax - pleasant :1edSlhDng roan. friendly arirtt hone, close to thus. share alt facilities $8S week 427-0394 after 6 ground floor office space w/washroom, free parking. air Reasonable By own. Sir. (905)723-9502 or (416)769.5759 IDEAL ' person proiossional sqIt finished office w,in Signal exposure r Westin HJ ,n Alai $500 PER MONTH 905-509-3581 hildiustriall • Units INDUSTRIAL UNITS '900 or 3600 sq it A mod- em bol*% 81112 Parking. large doors. Nelson and Wa*1100 St Oshawa. dose TO 401. starlrlg at $675 net Per mo Phone 432 7223 or Cottages for Rent PARRY SOUNO Lake Marktouwabing Lakefront 2 bedroom cottage Fully equipped Iutchen, bar. n- sid ono outside shower Dodi At lake and COM90 Canoe Horse shoe Pins Beautiful treed lot $5351 week Call 905;723-6120 atter Son Monday Thurs- day SOUTH of Minden. Davis lake. private 3 plus bed- 'oom, rKludes television. Doodle coat A canoe S45C 4 Rooms `eel tali Assailable ..Aug and Wanted Resorts WANT Large unfumshed room plus use of bath plus kitchen for Sept. 16/95.$400-$450.mc, - plus deposit. Refer- ences ava,taDle. Inte- gnty and long term basis a must Call 420-6019 (No basement rooms please' Shared M, Accomodation AJAX -Professional male to share hone with same All amenities. Most like pets, plants, parking 8 thus stop No Drugs. 905-686-1214 even VACATION RESORTS world wide selection. choice of 1-4 weeks..asort amen,hes, call 905 428 - Florida rA • , Vac. Rentals CLEARWATER. fully tur. shed 2-3 bedroom motile "omes, heated Pools. hot tub. tennis. minutes to beaches. Blue Jay baseball %HL Hockey. dog 8 horse 'racks. Children welcomed Less than motel. (905)683- 550:3 GORGEOUS 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo. close to famous Gean+ater beach.Poo. ja- cuzzi. BBQ private yard. DIXIE/FINCH, females pre- available Now - Dec for Jerred, 1 -bedroom proles- info and to view photos s'on ally decorated, aim- 6869846 o,579 3788 maculatenew home, pri ST. PETERSBURG Isla vale bath. walking distance del Sol. 2 bedroom. fully to bus/rrvnutes to Go $450/ equipped. ground -floor villa month. (416)618-2122 on beach, pool, lacuzzi. nn t ISLAND, 12 acre wooded island. Rice Lake, 2 storey insulated, board beften cot- tage, maple floors, case- ment thteirrtal panes. 2 air tights. excellent wenvf- , na cable waters. $210.000. Cal (905)372-4124. J�� 5 LEVEL sidesdrt. 5 bed- rooms. 1-4 pc.. 1-3 pc. 1- 2pc bathrooms). air. central vac, double garage. li ec- troll garage door, m - ground pod Close to all amenities Very clean Great neghbourhood Flexible dosing Asking $169.000 160 Goodman 432-1963 AJAX. 2 bedroom house. mil sell Great starter hone. large kitchen. mature lot, garage, schools. park. nearby 5115.900 00 905- 427 729@ --__ EXTRAORDINARY HOME' wn"mwu ale 1 12 yr 'letached Haiminen. 4,x109 fenced lot. Cour •�a Larger than the rnaNM. '52S sq h Ilealubludy decorated Living area. 6wee r+vees Lipper moor - three �edroo mslarge walk r• OW off master. petty 4 c bar+ Open winding .arircase, keds to man iev- •-Vlov" combired living 1.,nngroom elegant 2 pc bath, sparklinry kitChM t0 .lding duors to sculptured rick parvo. pod -sized yard Lower level - completel !,ntsned/carpeted rill tion roomvwet, oak ar. bnckeo electric Megace. storage. Laundry Upgraded wall-l0-warl caryedngMOor- sl throughout Burit in dishwasher. buill mi- crowave, central ar�va- ::uum, access door 'r4O sn- ye garage (ga.ag►door menet) Large garden >rkl 6- privacy tMice This zAgni and open home was datkgred and decorated for gracious living 5157.900 I9o5' 725 694 7 NO Agents S/04.900- Are you look ing nor a removal trick bungalow 3 bedrooms mew kitchen hardwood - Moors. walkout to a private Dock yard and a good ane. kTYmacuiale Give me a cam beton you miss n Peter Neal Salim Rep. Gird R► any 7-_':J OSHAWA ,arye clean 3 plus 1 bedroom seen back - spM. 2 bathrooms, finished recroomh with woodstove. fenced yam very nice area. S114,9o0 Cao I-705-437 36.3 No agents WHITBY, 1 storey. 4-belyd- rooms. 4-bithrooms. sau- na. finished red room. cen- tras air, double garage. beautifully landscaped. $184.500 (905)579-7635. ' 5 Manslheld Cres WHITBY- Lame clean new- er 4 bedroom tome in Rav- 2nscron subdivision load- ed. with extras $219.900 Condos for Sale No money down. assume $79 900 low interest more gage. QAC. 3 bdrm. 2 stor- ey, 1400 sq. tt quiet build - ng Close to downtown Will 666-3990 Lots for Sale WATERFRONT commun- ity in Pon Perry. spectacu- lar 2 acre hots. with natural gas. (905) 427-0390, or ;905) 426 2215 ave i gs gon. tennis. boating. rsning. EXECUTIVE HOME, En. sleeps 6, $375 U.S. weekly Vacation niskillen area, fully fur- 839.7571 Properties �� nished, non smoking le- 0M I I showrooms or home appointment male preferred, $600 per Private Homes month Includes utilities gin, For Sale $3500 fuli priced. Seclud- References required Call or ed wooded Trader bit. good 263-4783 i` A 16 road, sandy beach. tushing. $2000 down. S77Wmonth 1/2 hr from Oshawa (416) REDUCED rent In ex- taxes included Assume 431 1555 change for maintenance existing financing 3 bed, and upkeep of 4 bedroom room detached home. in house. 2 rooms available North West Oshawa Call , plus complete access to 683 5117 or 427.1637 683-511 . D • e home th kitchen pnvdog- with es. Whitby- near 401. 668- Evenings4 `0721 -------------------------- BORROW $10,000 pay as Mme as $110 per mol . o a.c Free consultations. Anubis Investments Lid Mortgages and Loads Bence 1973 Cam Jerry (905) 434-2070 MONEY problems? Debi consolidations, credit ar- rangements. personal budget dar+rkn% credit re- pair FREE CONSULTA- TIONS Ontario Credit Counsellors (Oshawa Tor - Onto) 433-1425 {•c• -�y If 01 ."It C.r "nil+, i-trw, `a.-.r'Alr. 4;Aa5 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 4 I"S-PAGE 41. �, (1GWA 1 iii 11NI � SM)LE! REGISTRATION IS BEGINNING CONTINUE TO WATCH THIS COLUMN EACH WEEK FOR ALL YOUR "REGISTRATION" NEEDS. WHETHER IT BE OSHAWA/1NIHITSY THIS WEEK AJAXIPICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER OR CLARINGTON THIS WEEK ONE CALL CAN DO IT ALL!! CLASSMEDS 576-9335 OR FAX 579-2238 Legal Legal ��Arq �u��°µ • Notices • , Notices ANTEED.SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES.OTMERS DO NOT. FT 1s SUGGESTED THAT You INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNIM ANY CONTRACTS. • ' Personals Anyone who witnessed a fatality ado accident on Sunday A„ g 20eh. 1995 at approx 3 45pm at Mc - Minion or A Bond SI in Oshawa Please cal Gln Wilharns at 404 9866 to BEST playmates numbers 1.900-451 5 566 ext 697 S3 44-hn. 18. T tone CALL Lica; Girt$, got names A hone numbers NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS A:i darns against the Estate of Alexander Wil- uam Otto Wilkens. late of Ajax. Ontario. who pied on or about Rte 271h day of December. -#5. Must be filed wird the undersigned per- sonal rrlpreserufatrve on or before T* 30111 day ,f September. 1995. after, which date Vie es - ate will be distributed having regard only to ^• claims of wroth the Administrator then Shan -A.e ^ctce DATED at Toronto, this 23rd day of August. 1, 15 %1• -.ante Wilke-% ;miritstrator Pending Action. -se Estate. of Alexander Wintam .1 Wilkens Rogers as Rowland, Barristers 8 Solicitors. Suite 1$00, P 0. Box 325, Commerce Court West. Toronto, Ontario M5L IG1 1416)364-233 1.900-4515566 Ext 253, $3 49rmin 18.. Touch tone • • ' �` • • I FOXY ades names A al's 900-45' 6088 en 272 S295 -,r 'S, Toupnore OLDER women wa'" dates. lots Of prone re.moers / 900-45' 3638 ext 259 $3 29, minim 18-. touct, tone TAROT. W,eroiogy. Auras. Clairvoyance Live Psy, docs Look into your future 18. S3 99 per mkrkde t- 900870,2770 Ext 716 SPORTS TEAMS, SCHOOLS & CHARITIES : tx1il for a (unci raining oppclrtu4ntty for thr ;all ' Call John Leonard at OSHAWA THIS WEEK 5"9--t.L00 • ' Coming' Coming ' Coming Events • Events • Events 7 5A.N-DEON is SANDERSON y MONUMENT CO. LTD. Manufacturers of cemetery and q r ' "f civic rnemonals i since I872. 0M I I showrooms or home appointment of ow available Darlene Rosner PM 42743"�' 1111111111"16111"("5) � or i` A 16 32 OM Kieptea RA Ajw tal on Monday. September 4, 1995. John Dwinell in his 72nd year. Bebved husband for 48 years of Eve- lyn ( Elton) Dwinell in his 72nd year. Loved faller of Rids and his wife Cathy of A)ax. Karen Bums and her husband Paul of Guelph. Marg Lambe and her friend David of Severn Bridge. Doug and his wife Monique Of Montreal Sadly ml by his grandct>4dren Kan d Brandon Bums. Marlene Larnbe. Nicole Cleat. Thuan Matthew 3 Jennfer Dwmetl. and Giles Bouchard Always remembered by Wilt Kennedy Predeceased by his brothers Dick Lew 8 George and sister Cafhenrle Dwtl3el John served all the poyal Canadtarl Signals Corps during WWI. had worked at the Oshawa UIC office for 25 years and has a resident of Pickering village from 1954.19 79 r•iefe he had served as a Cubmtsster Friends nay -,al at the GikhinSt Chapel- tilcir" 8 ffoue F;r ^Pial Home One Deh h Street Guelph +ftom 2 OC - - X] 8 7 OC - 9 OC pin Wednesday Service in the aped on ThUrSday Septemberat 11 30 am In- • mwit Woodawn Cemeter'r, Memorial cortlribu- c� to the Heart & Stroke-ouldabon of Ontarto drladiar' Diabetes Assocta0on of Rye Guelph Gen- -'Ill Hospital P O UIX1300n Wold be appreciated The Imly requests you share a memory of John with SISSON, A,bert - Suddenly at M tuax-P!Ckenng fosp" on September 2 1995 Albert Sisson. in As 43rd year Deasy loved tather of Edter O'Leary and on,n-iow ;airy O'Leary Dear brother of Wirdred :amegle and husband Andrew of B C George and %sernary Sisson and family of Ireland Stster-in- ah, Cecilia and tarrtily of Odha Mane aryl tarnly of GrandUtildren 5levery at.•rence Christo- pher Robert. Catherine Sean Kevir Patna and great-grandchildren Mattrlew Ailvssa. Hayden. 1 :onor and Saran He rth be sally nssec by at hes Iamly and friends W S/sson win est at the Mc -acfv,te Funeral Horne 28 Did K,rgston ad Atax Ptcxenrg v111aIge, The faintly will we" visitors ;n Wednesday momng. September 6 19% at 9 O0 a m unbi the funeral service at 10 OC a ^1 treatment _ -•3rcis de dales al.. GIERMAN.-uggies Whtllby Legion Branch #112) Peacefully at home in A(l)t n his 7nih year Beloved hyusbarld of Hdda Dear tattler of Pamela. Gayle ,and nusoand JOnnl 8 Valerie and husband Peterl Proud grandfaUler of Shade. Taylor. Sluart. and _esley Survived by rxs bt0 t fS John. Wilkarn, and Sister E)er4( Mr Gternan wfff be nesting at rile W C TOWN FUNEPAL CHAPEL 11Q Dundas St E Whey 668-3410 trom 7 to 9 p m Tuesday Legion Service at - 30 p m Funeral Service will 3e held at St Johns Port Whitby Angltcan Churl . 1604 Duttem St Whitby at 11 a m. Wednesday ntermient in churcn cemetery It desired donations o the Poppy Fund St Johns building !und or xlanty of choice would be 3coreciated by the taml- y The `amtly would also like :C express their sincere hank; and gratitude to Or Roman Lyznyk. Rev erniter Matthews and the St Elizabeth Visiting iLrSeS for all their help and support during this In In F NO gin, , Memoriams a aO TT ti- It; loving ;nemoty of our dear husband and father, Bill who passed away September 3, 1944 r•ar ha, passed since that ;a.i day Bald) kxxtbye - you writ away called v ou home - It was His will at to our hearts you're living still Always remembered & loved dearly JuclN, Adam & Karen ire• are yen• grateful to our many_ friend .Incl an.oclates for the caring and love you h i,,e shown throughout the past year, r\ en card, letter, telephone call, word of , onlfo t & concem has helped us immeas- urably to deal with Bill's tragic passing. our heartfelt thank; to all. PAGE 42 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 'FA HIGHLAND DANCING LESSONS ter I WAMAC&STAMW2VN JUGM AND DANCE 1992, 19946 19" DIRECTOR - t.eraiiw. syntiliew"w FeIMw of 11111.A.T.D. ad .ist�e S.O-E.H.D. AGES 3 TRS. & UP cemv*tataons, sllaows and enact werilt: JOIN A WINNING TEADV! (908) 686-345b CHERISHED CREATIONS CERAMC STUDIO OIMM HOUSE AND 1REGISTRATION TUES-, SKIT. 5= - T-310 - 9 PJM. SAT-. 32VT. 9" - to A-lt- - it I -11M. Class Nights- ftoa- Aad Tule. 7:� • lode P -DL S10 Per ie Week Session TEACHER -CINDY HARAMIDTON ALSO REG. FOR urm"ING SE@@tARS 04 MILCE OR.- AJAX.OMTARM (9*5-427-70w) Directloaw Westaey Heights Area , LORRAINE SPIERS BIANCHET HIGHLAND DANCING LESSONS B.A.T.D. Ages 3 & up F_ . REGISTER NOW -OR FALL CLASSES! (Hwy. 2/Dixie) (905) 420-7641 1(s'' 1 Z LEARN TO SKATE is quickly and successfully developing into an energetic and personalized skating school. Accomplished skating programs have been offered for the past 11 years in the Durham Region. The popular Laurie's Learn to Skate is geared towards 2 year olds - adults, beginners to advanced, figure skating & a skill development program for hockey & ringette players. FALL REGISTRATION The next 10 week session begins the week of Sept. 25th. Early registration we guararan your spot. • EGISTFUlff10- SIGN UP NOW FOR.. FALL/WINTER PROGRAMS C k' Jazz Ballet -i+ ages 2 1/2 - 5 ages 5-7 ages 6 & up ages 6 & up HIGHLAND DANCING LESSONS ter I WAMAC&STAMW2VN JUGM AND DANCE 1992, 19946 19" DIRECTOR - t.eraiiw. syntiliew"w FeIMw of 11111.A.T.D. ad .ist�e S.O-E.H.D. AGES 3 TRS. & UP cemv*tataons, sllaows and enact werilt: JOIN A WINNING TEADV! (908) 686-345b CHERISHED CREATIONS CERAMC STUDIO OIMM HOUSE AND 1REGISTRATION TUES-, SKIT. 5= - T-310 - 9 PJM. SAT-. 32VT. 9" - to A-lt- - it I -11M. Class Nights- ftoa- Aad Tule. 7:� • lode P -DL S10 Per ie Week Session TEACHER -CINDY HARAMIDTON ALSO REG. FOR urm"ING SE@@tARS 04 MILCE OR.- AJAX.OMTARM (9*5-427-70w) Directloaw Westaey Heights Area , LORRAINE SPIERS BIANCHET HIGHLAND DANCING LESSONS B.A.T.D. Ages 3 & up F_ . REGISTER NOW -OR FALL CLASSES! (Hwy. 2/Dixie) (905) 420-7641 1(s'' 1 Z LEARN TO SKATE is quickly and successfully developing into an energetic and personalized skating school. Accomplished skating programs have been offered for the past 11 years in the Durham Region. The popular Laurie's Learn to Skate is geared towards 2 year olds - adults, beginners to advanced, figure skating & a skill development program for hockey & ringette players. FALL REGISTRATION The next 10 week session begins the week of Sept. 25th. Early registration we guararan your spot. • EGISTFUlff10- SIGN UP NOW FOR.. FALL/WINTER PROGRAMS PICKERING PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 755 Oklahoma Dr. (Whites/Hwy. 2) starting afternoon programs for students ages 6-12. Program will serve students attending Fairport Beach Public School, Our Lady of The Bay Catholic School and Frenchman's Bay Public School, plus surrounding areas. Activities and learning centre, directed at the developmental needs of this age group. - Beginning Oct. 2 For more info. on registration Call 839-1302 'Babysittin,or CQu _ e rsday Sept14,1995- 6 p.m. e: AAin P"bl'c �- a,�" ca... Dma Saturdays Sept 16, 23, Oct. 7 - 10 a.m.-12:30 or Evenings Sept 18. 20, 21 - 6-8:30 p.m. This course is surtable nor students 11 years and older. The course covers general babysitting ethics and responsibilities, mewl rare and diapering, eAW go Icy Pis, age emirs, some basic fast aid and activities to occupy a child. Course fee 5211.00 - For more information - please cap lrmtructor - Mrs. Lynn Yates 686-3083 jt 'MP START 1'0(-R CAREER! IMPROVE YO1_R 10113f Durham (ollrge Continuous Learning offer. tlhr follow ing --N EU - courses: Co rntra(t. 1 Ca NCI Draw - Fina nr is l :eta nagcmcrtt lnlant (:arc. Intron to Mai r(mledi:► Direct(w (Mark -cling) MAnAgcrnent lnntulaturn M is ros()t l Access Micro .-A)fl I)Owcrlx)int lNa%igating thr( Ugh tl►c Inl(rrimak)n Age Payroll AdnunistcntiOn vrOicct Management PNy(.11 )s(kial Relnal)ilitali(>n tix:h(x)l Age Garr, Intro) to S(xc(1 Service Sulxrnr,i(m Call (905)'721-3052 for more information LD R H A M COLLEGE i Educating You for the Real World O'DONNELL SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL IRISH DANCING Canadian & North American Champions Beginners Welcome Help develop your child's confidence ' co-ordination social grace Classes Held: Pickering Scarborough Windsor iler schod os students direct caval tin re prokss+onat di)rtoe-taurld Pl efesgonal khstudoc Arne Marie O'Domel, T.C.R.G. Registered -An Coimi a n Le Rina Gaelacha, Member of: !►eland i • Irish Dance Teactiers Associate of Canada • hish Dance Teachers Association of North Arnenca For Fw w Ytfamaliorr (416) 267-943 I Also, Available for shows • .4 Dance for Style. Grace. Fern F Fitness NEW LOCATION! 84 ,A 5 Wes tney Rd., Unit #i AJAX Serving Durham Region for 16 yrs. (905) 683-1269 NOW OFFERING: ADULT CLASSES IN JAZZ & TAP, CHILDRENS' SUMMER CAMP Classes beginner through advanced in Creative Dance ages 3-4. Ballet. Jazz and Tap -ages 4 and up. Acrobatics ages 6. Optional exam dasses available in Bak"_RAD" Ponce and Jazz and Tap-CDTA Cer&ed. qualified and fnendt staff Recreational through" compet" lasses and (-`Dy assessrrwrt only) Annual recital PTO"hdln9 YOuwith WaWY dance training at competitive prices. FREE' One -Y" of dance lessons' Call for information Director: Karen Brittain - CDMA (Canadian Dance Masters of America certification) easy mond* payment plan ' Visa card accepted CLASSES COMMENCE WEEK OF SEPT. 9 ---, FALL REGISTRATION Sept. 6 & 7, 6-9 p.m. RETURNING STUDENTS: Aug. 30, Sept. 6 NEW & RETURNING Sept. 7 Reaprents Of 1 - 2nd Mace. 4 &Her Awards and 1 Gold Medal. special awards included 'Best Use of Props- and a Dance scholarship / Qualiy Training In A Caring EnitirOnnient ref. * ONE Teacher: Terri Robitaille B.F.A. Dance (hons) * Best Price on classes, costumes, recital, etc- * Small classes (max 10 students) * Sprung floor for safety * Special classes for Adults & Teens * Family discounts Creative Dance Dance Beginners Jazz Ballet -i+ ages 2 1/2 - 5 ages 5-7 ages 6 & up ages 6 & up Stimulates the child's natural love for all types introduce the child to the grace of Ballet, the Funky Hip -Hop is combined with traditional An appreciation and PICKERING PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 755 Oklahoma Dr. (Whites/Hwy. 2) starting afternoon programs for students ages 6-12. Program will serve students attending Fairport Beach Public School, Our Lady of The Bay Catholic School and Frenchman's Bay Public School, plus surrounding areas. Activities and learning centre, directed at the developmental needs of this age group. - Beginning Oct. 2 For more info. on registration Call 839-1302 'Babysittin,or CQu _ e rsday Sept14,1995- 6 p.m. e: AAin P"bl'c �- a,�" ca... Dma Saturdays Sept 16, 23, Oct. 7 - 10 a.m.-12:30 or Evenings Sept 18. 20, 21 - 6-8:30 p.m. This course is surtable nor students 11 years and older. The course covers general babysitting ethics and responsibilities, mewl rare and diapering, eAW go Icy Pis, age emirs, some basic fast aid and activities to occupy a child. Course fee 5211.00 - For more information - please cap lrmtructor - Mrs. Lynn Yates 686-3083 jt 'MP START 1'0(-R CAREER! IMPROVE YO1_R 10113f Durham (ollrge Continuous Learning offer. tlhr follow ing --N EU - courses: Co rntra(t. 1 Ca NCI Draw - Fina nr is l :eta nagcmcrtt lnlant (:arc. Intron to Mai r(mledi:► Direct(w (Mark -cling) MAnAgcrnent lnntulaturn M is ros()t l Access Micro .-A)fl I)Owcrlx)int lNa%igating thr( Ugh tl►c Inl(rrimak)n Age Payroll AdnunistcntiOn vrOicct Management PNy(.11 )s(kial Relnal)ilitali(>n tix:h(x)l Age Garr, Intro) to S(xc(1 Service Sulxrnr,i(m Call (905)'721-3052 for more information LD R H A M COLLEGE i Educating You for the Real World O'DONNELL SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL IRISH DANCING Canadian & North American Champions Beginners Welcome Help develop your child's confidence ' co-ordination social grace Classes Held: Pickering Scarborough Windsor iler schod os students direct caval tin re prokss+onat di)rtoe-taurld Pl efesgonal khstudoc Arne Marie O'Domel, T.C.R.G. Registered -An Coimi a n Le Rina Gaelacha, Member of: !►eland i • Irish Dance Teactiers Associate of Canada • hish Dance Teachers Association of North Arnenca For Fw w Ytfamaliorr (416) 267-943 I Also, Available for shows • .4 Dance for Style. Grace. Fern F Fitness NEW LOCATION! 84 ,A 5 Wes tney Rd., Unit #i AJAX Serving Durham Region for 16 yrs. (905) 683-1269 NOW OFFERING: ADULT CLASSES IN JAZZ & TAP, CHILDRENS' SUMMER CAMP Classes beginner through advanced in Creative Dance ages 3-4. Ballet. Jazz and Tap -ages 4 and up. Acrobatics ages 6. Optional exam dasses available in Bak"_RAD" Ponce and Jazz and Tap-CDTA Cer&ed. qualified and fnendt staff Recreational through" compet" lasses and (-`Dy assessrrwrt only) Annual recital PTO"hdln9 YOuwith WaWY dance training at competitive prices. FREE' One -Y" of dance lessons' Call for information Director: Karen Brittain - CDMA (Canadian Dance Masters of America certification) easy mond* payment plan ' Visa card accepted CLASSES COMMENCE WEEK OF SEPT. 9 ---, FALL REGISTRATION Sept. 6 & 7, 6-9 p.m. RETURNING STUDENTS: Aug. 30, Sept. 6 NEW & RETURNING Sept. 7 Reaprents Of 1 - 2nd Mace. 4 &Her Awards and 1 Gold Medal. special awards included 'Best Use of Props- and a Dance scholarship / Qualiy Training In A Caring EnitirOnnient ref. * ONE Teacher: Terri Robitaille B.F.A. Dance (hons) * Best Price on classes, costumes, recital, etc- * Small classes (max 10 students) * Sprung floor for safety * Special classes for Adults & Teens * Family discounts Creative Dance Dance Beginners Jazz Ballet ages 2 1/2 - 5 ages 5-7 ages 6 & up ages 6 & up Stimulates the child's natural love for all types introduce the child to the grace of Ballet, the Funky Hip -Hop is combined with traditional An appreciation and of movement & music while developing enthusiasm of Jazz and the boys of Creative Jazz techniques in this FUN class which understanding of music are developed along with imagination, co-ordination & rhythm. Dance develops rhythm, co strength, muscle tone, balance uugrace. ordination, fitness and D lCr F CV" A rrd-'Ik . r confidence NEW STUDENTS SEPTEMBER 6 & 7 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 73 Old Kingston Rd. (Pickering Village) FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL TERRI 683-5767 IIIII;_Mpe ■ Learn a NEW skit l ! r� �f Cnump- m Increase your tax KNOWLEDGE! ■ CONVENIENTtimes & locations! Starting, SWeff*er 13th H&R 81-00 For more information call: 686- 1395 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 6,1995 -PAGE 43-A MONTESSORI LEARNING CENTRE OF AJAX PRINCIPAL: Dorothy Graziani A.M.I. ' 77 RANDALL DR., AJAX (in St. George's Anglican Church Hall) K Please look us up when you are searching for the best school for your child. Even Montessori Schools differ in offering (e.g. Drama, French, lunches, b"* : skating, swimming and cost). We take children from 18 months to 10 years for full days, half days and t some other options. (After hours supervision 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) VISIT US AT OUR OPEN HOUSE Being held on AUGUST 31 and SEPT. 6. 6-8 p.m. CALL 428-3122 DE%E M%R DANCE AMEW CO. _ 1550 Bayty St. Unit 24 & 25/1134 Kingston Rd. 905-839-3041 A* Serving Pickering for 23 yrs. with Students dancing on Broadway, at ff Wonderland. in Commercials. Industrial & operating studios of their own. 1 • Winners of many, many medals. trophies + overall awards In ==- Canada & the U.S.A. Karizma • Exam work covered in regular classes. • 3oid Meda' aM ov"l • Year end recital, we work to keep recital costumes inexpensive. 'rwhy canners • Best Jr. Jazz group • Competitive groups. jward wm'r5 • All classes suitable for Males & Females. Eli^ • P-2-BalletN_>�hl)- Qualified TrachinL, Staff , 384 y olds. Denise Lester - McTce, BATZ Ba et +' - • r-.mbination 5 yr. olds. Tao Mccer^ _ .L • Choreographer Awarl Wnre• 88.89.90.92.93. Ballet syr. t0 advanced. Born To Be Blue "ap,Jazz s yr. to advanced. Surte CunOe BrOwr -Associate - Ballet G .a ,rr*W; wnners Member �t Tap Mocerr Rce� inte - by audition only. Chcreograpr*r `or Worcenand 1-C C a, ayV S, S `:r4'C Alvanced Modem - Wencv Maros - Assocaate Bailet, Rrturniny. studrnt% Mer eer Tac Moser Wec Sect c A.-Vanced dance i n 06 - ,` x, s• rt• ri ti ea rti! tta, rtti tea ea ti ri ' oackground required. Cindy W,Iler'15 Associate Bilker. McaeT ?' ' . t MASTER RIM'S TAE KWON -D01 y. Member T ,`" �t e-;- � A�.c attcs T to .1 r olds. Tars. Sect ; Acro for Dancers 13 & ue. Bet, Given - Assoaate Tap. Woem 5.00-8.00 •-'•� (SCHOOL OF SELF-DEFENCE) 1 * k ��'`� � s tea � � ea• tea tea tea � � ti � teat rear � teat ti ea rel ' r MASTER INSTRUCTOR 1 �� 1 RIM SONG HACK , . , I AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB 1 ' * 6TH DEGREE (DAN) BLACK BELT KIDS & ADULTS 1 * FORMER WORLD CHAMPION 1� .� LEARN TO SKATE 1 1 * MASTER RIM PLAYS PARTS IN THE TV SERIES "KUNG FU" THEAJAX COMMUNITY LEGEND CONTINUES i1 - CENTRE l1 7a \ �� �' • Preschool - 1 - FOR MEN, WOMEN 1 Learn basic skating AND CHILDREN 1 1 \ 2 years & up. AGES 5 YEARS • C a n s kate - AND UP 1 1 v SELF DEFENCE Kids skate. 1 1 i v DISCIPLINE Complete beginners v CONFIDENCE 1 1 skating program. 1 v RESPECT 1 Sat. Sept. 9 1 1 �� v'CONCENTRAnONI • Canpower - New • Power 1 =` FITNESS 11 REGISTRATION & skate school. Builds powerful 1 Come to the best school Best Facilities (Weight Room, showers, 11 SKATE EXCHANGE skating skills for hockey, ringette or 1 Master Rim is the only Korean • Air conditioned) skating • Two 1 0 -week programs. 1 • v 100a of convenient free parking instructor in Durham region , volympicStylefloor 11 10 a.m.-12 noon Largest Club in Durham • v' Serving Durham Region for over 11 years 1 • Adult —Learn t0 skate. • Hi hest Rank in Durham v and much much mora! 1 Thurs. rs. Se t. 14 ' 1 BY' * AJAX OPEN HOUSE 1 p - — 1 570 Westney Rd. South & REGISTRATION 1 REGISTRATION DEMONSTRATIONS 1 Ew�� w N 3 Unit 25 SAT•f SEPT. 9/95-11 A.M.11 7-9 p. m. - 1 1 EES ; -K 428-1477 , eggR �� 1 tea � � � m M ti �e=sarissst =aaa�aa�aaa��a�a.a=�aas��a� Tu•eylb Anrrirersarf, A, 7acqueline's School of Dance A, (Div of 997713 Ontario Ltd Jazz • Tap • Ballet • Puinte I rla.x. are based on IinU•h A..(eiatitrn of 'reacher. of Danc)n};� T t) 1 Ny llaxt... Age-, i year. to Atiult Six -t. tal •rL— n and Actult t la )ACQUELJNE'S S(al(X)1. (W DANCE OFFERS: • t , -ml"int>n. • j,rtng 1tt-t ital 1� LAAM112AN)it, urxk-r `A >rk.lwx;-^ �. 1 k T D. N%1hixi. rrinx-r N-4twinuig It ::kid Trip. it All, -ri 1)E\Tr Iseph- x 5 •):;t, 11 (1() Jill Winner Of nrU.-n ,t 1 Fust Place K -IX (, 5.(m) s,IK) 13W - * •, 1u�►t) 1 ' (K) 1ilr, Costume" 1 Silver Medal * 01 i I Km�.d nt NJ The Hut, i'L,iA (.%k 1), •rukt .l 12( A09 ♦i f'Ar fi&4F•,k•i1&,i.i,k I& THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 6,1995 -PAGE 43-A MONTESSORI LEARNING CENTRE OF AJAX PRINCIPAL: Dorothy Graziani A.M.I. ' 77 RANDALL DR., AJAX (in St. George's Anglican Church Hall) K Please look us up when you are searching for the best school for your child. Even Montessori Schools differ in offering (e.g. Drama, French, lunches, b"* : skating, swimming and cost). We take children from 18 months to 10 years for full days, half days and t some other options. (After hours supervision 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.) VISIT US AT OUR OPEN HOUSE Being held on AUGUST 31 and SEPT. 6. 6-8 p.m. CALL 428-3122 DE%E M%R DANCE AMEW CO. _ 1550 Bayty St. Unit 24 & 25/1134 Kingston Rd. 905-839-3041 A* Serving Pickering for 23 yrs. with Students dancing on Broadway, at ff Wonderland. in Commercials. Industrial & operating studios of their own. 1 • Winners of many, many medals. trophies + overall awards In ==- Canada & the U.S.A. Karizma • Exam work covered in regular classes. • 3oid Meda' aM ov"l • Year end recital, we work to keep recital costumes inexpensive. 'rwhy canners • Best Jr. Jazz group • Competitive groups. jward wm'r5 • All classes suitable for Males & Females. Eli^ • P-2-BalletN_>�hl)- Qualified TrachinL, Staff , 384 y olds. Denise Lester - McTce, BATZ Ba et +' - • r-.mbination 5 yr. olds. Tao Mccer^ _ .L • Choreographer Awarl Wnre• 88.89.90.92.93. Ballet syr. t0 advanced. Born To Be Blue "ap,Jazz s yr. to advanced. Surte CunOe BrOwr -Associate - Ballet G .a ,rr*W; wnners Member �t Tap Mocerr Rce� inte - by audition only. Chcreograpr*r `or Worcenand 1-C C a, ayV S, S `:r4'C Alvanced Modem - Wencv Maros - Assocaate Bailet, Rrturniny. studrnt% Mer eer Tac Moser Wec Sect c A.-Vanced dance i n 06 - ,` x, s• rt• ri ti ea rti! tta, rtti tea ea ti ri ' oackground required. Cindy W,Iler'15 Associate Bilker. McaeT ?' ' . t MASTER RIM'S TAE KWON -D01 y. Member T ,`" �t e-;- � A�.c attcs T to .1 r olds. Tars. Sect ; Acro for Dancers 13 & ue. Bet, Given - Assoaate Tap. Woem 5.00-8.00 •-'•� (SCHOOL OF SELF-DEFENCE) 1 * k ��'`� � s tea � � ea• tea tea tea � � ti � teat rear � teat ti ea rel ' r MASTER INSTRUCTOR 1 �� 1 RIM SONG HACK , . , I AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB 1 ' * 6TH DEGREE (DAN) BLACK BELT KIDS & ADULTS 1 * FORMER WORLD CHAMPION 1� .� LEARN TO SKATE 1 1 * MASTER RIM PLAYS PARTS IN THE TV SERIES "KUNG FU" THEAJAX COMMUNITY LEGEND CONTINUES i1 - CENTRE l1 7a \ �� �' • Preschool - 1 - FOR MEN, WOMEN 1 Learn basic skating AND CHILDREN 1 1 \ 2 years & up. AGES 5 YEARS • C a n s kate - AND UP 1 1 v SELF DEFENCE Kids skate. 1 1 i v DISCIPLINE Complete beginners v CONFIDENCE 1 1 skating program. 1 v RESPECT 1 Sat. Sept. 9 1 1 �� v'CONCENTRAnONI • Canpower - New • Power 1 =` FITNESS 11 REGISTRATION & skate school. Builds powerful 1 Come to the best school Best Facilities (Weight Room, showers, 11 SKATE EXCHANGE skating skills for hockey, ringette or 1 Master Rim is the only Korean • Air conditioned) skating • Two 1 0 -week programs. 1 • v 100a of convenient free parking instructor in Durham region , volympicStylefloor 11 10 a.m.-12 noon Largest Club in Durham • v' Serving Durham Region for over 11 years 1 • Adult —Learn t0 skate. • Hi hest Rank in Durham v and much much mora! 1 Thurs. rs. Se t. 14 ' 1 BY' * AJAX OPEN HOUSE 1 p - — 1 570 Westney Rd. South & REGISTRATION 1 REGISTRATION DEMONSTRATIONS 1 Ew�� w N 3 Unit 25 SAT•f SEPT. 9/95-11 A.M.11 7-9 p. m. - 1 1 EES ; -K 428-1477 , eggR �� 1 tea � � � m M ti �e=sarissst =aaa�aa�aaa��a�a.a=�aas��a� PAGE 44 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 KindernastiC Kids —& Choreography Plus 360 Bayly St. West Gymnastics, dance and crafts Ages - Walking -18 years Registration Sept. 7 & 14 1:00-3:00 6:00-8:00' For more information Call 427 - K - KID PLAY AND LEARN PRIVATE SCHOOL Ages 2-5. Central Ajax location. Half day program 2, 3 or 5 daysJweek. Excellence in early childhood education. Art, music, phonics, math, french, science. 668-5173 for September regisbMion- LT �r LfL� JLr i The Studio of Dance & Performing Arts • BALLET • JAZZ • TAP • MODERN (I.S.TD. & LIMON) LYRICAL • MUSICAL THEATRE- DRAMA • MODELLING • BOYZ KLUB 3 Years to adult " R.A.D. A I.S.T.D. exams " Competition & performance opportunities With The Gold Medalist INTA Kids Dance Co 307 Brock Street North, Whitby 666-1528 Artistic Director: Inta Leja A qualified professional facility of 10 adult teachers to give your child the very best. REGISTRATION: Sez'e^ e, ��P��tiirr .lns✓'ii�i�1 OPENHOUSE - REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 5-9 All levels of classes, seminars Complete line of supplies, wood, basketry etc. Newsletters available 19 Old K.ng- tm Road W. Unit I In Studio Alan OrainoLIT iAOS ri _ s Hours: 90-683-6190 Tuesday-tiaturday 10:00 to 5:00 p.m. , Tues.. Wed.. Thurs. 7:(N)-9:()4) p.m. -,, PINERIDGE DAYCARE CENTRE ,t 831-1733 Jy NURSERY PROGRAM • .• • Ages 24 years KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM Computer actmtiesAges 4-6 !rem Music d movement �) `'-uctured, age, appropriate Learning arae Lee SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM ` num for land Sr - Learning cedee - Computer Sensory activities 6 TO 9 YEARS French activities Arts 8 rearve `'q a^ BEFORE, AFTER & P.A. DAYS -Cognitive sensory - Music 8 Creative activities Movement PLUS • Full time daycare - ages 2 to 9 years - Year round program - Monday to Friday 7:15 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (except statutory holidays) - Loving, warm, friendly, family oriented almosphere • Caring, professional, qualified staff • Approved and licensed by Ministry of Community and Social Services • Subsidy and financial assistance available • Nutritious hot meals prepared on the premises - Fenced outdoor play area • Interesting field trips, picnics, library visits • Located on Kingston Road (Highway it2). The school house Next to St. Pauls Kingston Rd. on the Hill Anglican Church. Ptrsaftrct: DAY CARE z a 882 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKER M n IEMTRANCE OFF SHEPPARD AVE. SMpprdAve. VIA FANUVW RD.j TRATIOIN Auditions Musicians 19 years of age and tinder are invited to audition for the Oshawa Youth Orchestra on the Following instruments: Violin Flute Trumpet Viola Oboe Horn ceno isassoon Timpani Double Bass Our first concert will be held sat. Nov. 25, 1995, 7:30 p.m. at the Salvation Army Temple, featuring: Mozart Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, IL414, with guest soloists Cathy Sweet, Alice Yoo, and Eva Yong. For more information contact Music Director. John Beaton at (9o5) 579-201 3- LS NM Cwb ages 3+ Reg. for new members Wed., Sept. 20 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Don Beer Rec. Centre (Brock & Boyly, Pickering) offering _ * • All coaches competitive are O.B.T.A. and recreational certified. instruction CALL NOW: (905) 837-1293 for registration information We help kids make the grade. am b' For Ix-ttcr rc•acitn r,[jrt.j: a call c:raJc Exjtc rtattun. will ch ­j .r fir, a xil�hlc a rr; ::..: ti k-duraU4 xt I roger i n Ira.rd ( )n }(Kir cltikls rtcrci-, t<> irxrc•a.c• tntrrr.t. Ixulki .c 1f-�iinlicicn�c aril rntlxu%r arack•rtu.L- tx•rf(rrtr.i cu !ur .tu<Icnt, in gr.r(k-. 1 u, t i Call us today %o wr can show you how( ;rick Exprctatiom can hrlp dour child succrrd. 1885 Glenanna Rd. (, It, kISu103 )I', P ckering ElI TX T k i 1 YNR 420-993 0 Medical Centre � —' I ,' MUSIC THEORY COURSES Fee $260.00 Per course Supported with ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF Ingrid Yen Music Studio MUSIC WORKSHOPS Saturday A.M. Classes v Ni l/L Preliminary Rudiments REG. DEADLINE Grade i Rudiments Grade a Rudiments SEPT. 22nd Grade 3 Harmony ^ I,– r­Z_"�- Classes commence from Sept. 30 - MaY 4 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS • Award winning Piano Teacher In Pickering • University Graduate Major in Music Performance • Proven remits: 90% of students wOn top standing in Music Festivals, Exams and Competition • Speciality tailored program to suit students need • Limited space available for September 1995 U % _ >s KindernastiC Kids —& Choreography Plus 360 Bayly St. West Gymnastics, dance and crafts Ages - Walking -18 years Registration Sept. 7 & 14 1:00-3:00 6:00-8:00' For more information Call 427 - K - KID PLAY AND LEARN PRIVATE SCHOOL Ages 2-5. Central Ajax location. Half day program 2, 3 or 5 daysJweek. Excellence in early childhood education. Art, music, phonics, math, french, science. 668-5173 for September regisbMion- LT �r LfL� JLr i The Studio of Dance & Performing Arts • BALLET • JAZZ • TAP • MODERN (I.S.TD. & LIMON) LYRICAL • MUSICAL THEATRE- DRAMA • MODELLING • BOYZ KLUB 3 Years to adult " R.A.D. A I.S.T.D. exams " Competition & performance opportunities With The Gold Medalist INTA Kids Dance Co 307 Brock Street North, Whitby 666-1528 Artistic Director: Inta Leja A qualified professional facility of 10 adult teachers to give your child the very best. REGISTRATION: Sez'e^ e, ��P��tiirr .lns✓'ii�i�1 OPENHOUSE - REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 5-9 All levels of classes, seminars Complete line of supplies, wood, basketry etc. Newsletters available 19 Old K.ng- tm Road W. Unit I In Studio Alan OrainoLIT iAOS ri _ s Hours: 90-683-6190 Tuesday-tiaturday 10:00 to 5:00 p.m. , Tues.. Wed.. Thurs. 7:(N)-9:()4) p.m. -,, PINERIDGE DAYCARE CENTRE ,t 831-1733 Jy NURSERY PROGRAM • .• • Ages 24 years KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM Computer actmtiesAges 4-6 !rem Music d movement �) `'-uctured, age, appropriate Learning arae Lee SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM ` num for land Sr - Learning cedee - Computer Sensory activities 6 TO 9 YEARS French activities Arts 8 rearve `'q a^ BEFORE, AFTER & P.A. DAYS -Cognitive sensory - Music 8 Creative activities Movement PLUS • Full time daycare - ages 2 to 9 years - Year round program - Monday to Friday 7:15 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (except statutory holidays) - Loving, warm, friendly, family oriented almosphere • Caring, professional, qualified staff • Approved and licensed by Ministry of Community and Social Services • Subsidy and financial assistance available • Nutritious hot meals prepared on the premises - Fenced outdoor play area • Interesting field trips, picnics, library visits • Located on Kingston Road (Highway it2). The school house Next to St. Pauls Kingston Rd. on the Hill Anglican Church. Ptrsaftrct: DAY CARE z a 882 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKER M n IEMTRANCE OFF SHEPPARD AVE. SMpprdAve. VIA FANUVW RD.j TRATIOIN Auditions Musicians 19 years of age and tinder are invited to audition for the Oshawa Youth Orchestra on the Following instruments: Violin Flute Trumpet Viola Oboe Horn ceno isassoon Timpani Double Bass Our first concert will be held sat. Nov. 25, 1995, 7:30 p.m. at the Salvation Army Temple, featuring: Mozart Piano Concerto No. 12 in A Major, IL414, with guest soloists Cathy Sweet, Alice Yoo, and Eva Yong. For more information contact Music Director. John Beaton at (9o5) 579-201 3- LS NM Cwb ages 3+ Reg. for new members Wed., Sept. 20 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Don Beer Rec. Centre (Brock & Boyly, Pickering) offering _ * • All coaches competitive are O.B.T.A. and recreational certified. instruction CALL NOW: (905) 837-1293 for registration information We help kids make the grade. am b' For Ix-ttcr rc•acitn r,[jrt.j: a call c:raJc Exjtc rtattun. will ch ­j .r fir, a xil�hlc a rr; ::..: ti k-duraU4 xt I roger i n Ira.rd ( )n }(Kir cltikls rtcrci-, t<> irxrc•a.c• tntrrr.t. Ixulki .c 1f-�iinlicicn�c aril rntlxu%r arack•rtu.L- tx•rf(rrtr.i cu !ur .tu<Icnt, in gr.r(k-. 1 u, t i Call us today %o wr can show you how( ;rick Exprctatiom can hrlp dour child succrrd. 1885 Glenanna Rd. (, It, kISu103 )I', P ckering ElI TX T k i 1 YNR 420-993 0 Medical Centre � —' I ,' MUSIC THEORY COURSES Fee $260.00 Per course Supported with ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF Ingrid Yen Music Studio MUSIC WORKSHOPS Saturday A.M. Classes v Ni l/L Preliminary Rudiments REG. DEADLINE Grade i Rudiments Grade a Rudiments SEPT. 22nd Grade 3 Harmony ^ I,– r­Z_"�- Classes commence from Sept. 30 - MaY 4 PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS • Award winning Piano Teacher In Pickering • University Graduate Major in Music Performance • Proven remits: 90% of students wOn top standing in Music Festivals, Exams and Competition • Speciality tailored program to suit students need • Limited space available for September 1995 U COMMUNITY THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 6,1995 -PAGE 45-A 1 / - 4 t of everyone is swallowingclaims s Last Call fiizhts alcohol .. d-uvre ttrnvrN Health Potection Branch is "1 t was a combination of investigating Mr. Turner time and money," says Mr. and Last Call. Turner. "It would have cost The Product was former- me between $78,000 and ly called Sobirol, but Mr. 5100,000." Turner was told he could While Mr. Turner and the not make claims about his feds argue about legalities, product without having it the burning question is — legislated as a drug. does this product work? Although he's changed The bottle lists the ingre- the name of the product and dients of water, honey, and uses labels which make no extracts of rosemary, sage, claims, Mr. Turner has been mint, parsley, lemon, cel - sending out informational ery, cranberry, camomile, flyers with the product, apple, red clover, and which is available at vari- spices. ous stores and pubs throughout Durham Region. The fact Mr. Turner is handing out accompanying flyers and media releases is just the same as printing it on the bottle, according to federal health officials. Mr. Turner says it's next to impossible for a small business to pay the registra- tion fees and that's one of the main reasons for the generic bottles. DURHAM STAFF DURHAM — An hawa inventor is making me sobering claims about is product. Irvin Turner has started o market Last Call, a 100- r cent natural ingredient rink which he claims dra- matically reduces the effects of alcohol on the body. Mr. Turner says by drinking one shot of Last Call — a 3.5 -ounce serving — people can sober up on the spot and breathalyser readings can be reduced by 40 to 50 per cent. lie claims his product is not a drug, but officials with Health and Welfare Canada disagree. "To make claims, direct - k or indirectly, makes that rroduct a drug," says Bruce �%ozny, a compliance offi- cer with Health Canada. He confirmed the Federal Sea cadets are i cleaning up Elaine Wyatt of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets takes part in a cleanup of Harwood Avenue as part of the local group's commitment to provide services in the community. The Sea Cadets have 'adopted' Harwood Avenue to see that it is free of litter and looks its best. photo by Andrew Iwanowski PIANO LESSONS Quality private, all ages, piano tuning, repairs, quality work. Satisfaction guaranteed. A)ax. Call Butler (905) 683-8018 "You don't have to trust me, you only have to look at the scientific evidence," he says. The evidence he shows to the public includes a 1992 study by Nucro Technics in which the product was test- ed on lab rats and a 1994 study by the University of Sydney, Australia. The university study con- cluded that "it is likely that Last Call acts both to reduce the absorption of alcohol by increasing gas - v MUSIC o P FOR d YOUNG CHILDREN s DESIGNED FOR CHILDREN AGES 3 AND UP Music for Young Children offers group instruction in piano rticluding singing. rhythm, ear training. sight reading and composing D Graduate with - Grade t Piano - Preliminary Rudiments Small classes - parents included ,squire about lessons beginning this Fall PICKERING Muriel Arbuckle - 831-1220 Carla Anne Corcy - 420-8830 AJAX Joice McKay - 683-8432 Tammy Gibson -686-1643 Barry Clark Music Studio h professional performance and education Private lessons for piano, organ. guitar 3 theory. Preparation for conservatory exams. 4 • Jazz 6 Pop. Beginners to advanced. { 144 Old Kingston Rd. 619-2990 tric emptying time as well as speeding the elimination of alcohol." Apart from the two stud- ies, Mr. Turner says two Metro Toronto Police offi- cers, including Sergeant Donald Jones, participated in a test of his product. Mr. Turner says the officers were overwhelmed by the results, but Sgt. Jones recalls a different story. "I did participate in a test, but only because 1 wanted to be aware of any product that would mask the effects of alcohol," says Sgt. Jones. "I don't recall any signif- icant results." The product has been used in Colombia, South Africa, Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia, Mr. Turner says. The claims go beyond reducing alcohol. Mr. Turn- er insists his product has been beneficial in treating liver ailments and eliminat- ing migraine headaches. off—rig quality tralninR tri the Theatrical Arfs by hiudh!v yuai: flwd instructors Storytime and Drama Games for 4 to 6 year olds Six 1 tt2 hour weekly sessions for S53.50 Fun Filled Theatre Programme for Seniors Six 2 hour weekly sessions for 553.50 Acting Classes for kids 7-9, 10-12 and teens 13-16 Audition Process, Personal Presentation. 8 TV Techniques Six 1 12 hour evening sessions for 596.30 Teen (age 13-16 ) classes: Improv. Voice. Characterization, Directing 1. Makeup Sit 1 1.2 hour classes for S96.30 Adult Classes Method Acting. Scene Study. Directing and Makeup Six 1 1;2 hour classes for S96.30 ALL PRICES INCLUDE G.S.T. Many courses have limited space remaining. Avoid disappointment, register now AUGUST OFFICE HOURS '.1 _ . _ ' - .. - • _ _ - --- _ a' ' _ - • _ - --- t11Z�I'1 WV LOCATKW : ~ r a:zzzzzz� 2200 Brock Rd. f1 17 H �' (in the Dellbrook Plaza)tvll� 6r s (90S) 428-9906 Danc- - Pcrformin_:lri,s *Jazz •Tap•Ballet •Acrobatics• t •Musical Theatre • REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES - September 7th & 8th 6:30 - 9:00 x�,� Beginners to Competitive - f - Ages 2 112 - Adult - Year-end Recital - f -Competitive Rates - Family Discounts - -Dance Exams (C.D.T A. - R.A.D.) - -Limited class size - TOP 7.9 SOLO CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION AMERICAN DANCE AWARDS (905) 428-9906 (416) 284-1320 PAGE IFA -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, SEPTEMBER 6, 1995 Burnam rsegtonal Notice Constable Esther Rathwell (left) and Sergeant Paul Malik took one of the first rides at the Kids Safety Village in Whitby. The miniature village was designed to teach school children the importance of traffic and pedestrian safety. Several Durham service groups, including the Ajax Optimist Club, had a hand in the conception and construction of the village. photo by Ron Pietroniro Sa et r, t f IIY i rs Kids Safety Village aimed at reducing the number of injuries, fatalities By CHRIS iZN tl; IH itli4�t �T �2 DURFiA-tit — A brand new village has sprung up here and 15.01]X) children are expLtited to =LT its boundaries every year. This new community is the Kiri, Safety VillaLe of Durham Region which opens to area children Sept. 9 to tech them valuable safety lessons. "-L'e had 13 Nople lose their lives in Durham on our high- ways this ver." says Durham Regional Police Chief Trevor htcCaeherty. -'That's a large number of citizens to lose." Chief MCC401Cm hopes that the safety lessons taus!ht at the vill:s`;e will help to reduce fatali- ties. Located in Whitby behind Kathleen Rowe Public School near llwy. 401, the 1.2 -acre site contains 2-1 buildings in a minia- ture village complete with streets and traffic signals. Constable Ltither Rathwell is amignexd to co-ordinate the pro- grams taking place in the vil- lage. "I'm really looking forward to it." Const. Rathwell says about the official opening. When I was young I always looked up to police as role mod- els. Kids are so imp ressionabl like road safety, fire safer`•. elec- trical hazards and pede'stria rules. The programs are avail- able for students in Grades I through 3. who belong k) any the four differem school boards in the region, as well as borne or private sctxx)Ls. The Grade l kids will get a lesson on safety in the class- room followed by a walk through the village. Grade 2 stu- dents attend in the fall for a traf- fic safety lesson and a drive in n•�Rti the baiterated Peg mgo cars. Prior to riding bicycks the Grade 3 st udenLs l�rn all abs w t bike safety. All bookings are done through the scho o s and about half of the 1996 school year is already txx�kLd. The Durh;un Kids Safety vil- la, -Ie is the fourth projcx-t of its kind in Ontario. Balton opened the first village and sites at Kitchener -Waterloo and Peel Thevillage that Durham built... O The village is built on 1.2 acres of land in Whitby. ❑ It consists of 22 buildings constructed in with scale, e ith signals. street si and they will certainly learn g !,� through these 015,000 kids are PrOgrams Programs will run throughout expected to visit the school year, covering topics each year. soon followed. The Durham n project was initiated by the Ajax Optimist Club's project co- chairman Ken McKenzie, who of brought the idea forward in 1939. "A friend of mine told me about a kids' safety village in Halton and I went to have a look." says Mr. McKenzie. -1 said to myself. 'we've got to have one of these in Durham. After all the Optimist motto is 'Mend of youth'...' The Optimist Club of Ajax immediately endorsed the pro- jC0 and Ostrawa's Rotary Club ParkwoxA came on board to lend its assistance_ Rotarian lxnnis Tro ner says everyoxie is pleased with the outccxne. We went with the theme of an old southern Ontario town and it's tunied out just the wav we planned," he says. With the full support of Durham Regional Police the organizers inked a 20 -year lease With the Durtlarn Board of Edu- cation and construction soon began. Members of the Durham flomebuilders' Association donated time and materials to build the main classroom. other organizations paid $12,500 each to sponsor a building in the vil- lage. Mr. McKenzie says almost 51 million has been raised through donations of funds and materials. "If this project can save one life it's worth it," says Mr. McKenzie. The public is welcome to come out to view the Kids Safe- ty Village at the Sept. 9 grand opening which gets tinder way at 10:30 a.m. The Village address is 1129 Athol St. in Whitby. Local talent take parti*n annual Durham Artfest 0 Forty artists display their wares at regional showcase DURHAM — The region's answer to the Barnes Exhibit will showcase local fine art, theatre and music this month. The fourth Durham Artfest from Sept. 15 to 30 will feature the work of 40 artists throughout downtown Oshawa. The event will kick off with an opening ceremony on Friday. Sept. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Michael Starr Building at 33 King St. W. at Centre Street, followed by a free 9 p.m. dance with live music at the Mason- ic Temple at 91 Centre St. S. Featured works of Ajax artists will include acrylic paintings by Mark Fordham and Allan Walker. the sensitive symbolism and vivid colors of Carol Kapuscinsky's oils, sculptures by Andrew McGregor and Peter Wilde. sculpted installa- tion an by lean Paul Rehr, and the social reflection of Linda Ward Sel- bie's photographs. Works from Pickering includ sculptures by Edward Falkenber which centre on the idea of positiv and negative space, mystical sculf tures by Heather Rigby, acryli paintings by Karen Falkenberg, ani the postmodern multi -media work c Barrie Smylie. Artfest has grown substantiall, since Whitby artist Steven Frani came up with the concept in 1992 a an attempt to revitalize a depresses area of Durham. Last year, about 500 people Wert drawn to the festival's diverse loca. tions. This year's artwork will be seen in empty restaurants, stores and offices. The exact locations will not be finalized until a few days before opening night. Artist information and site maps will be available after Sept. 13 at Frank Real Estate. 115 Simcoe St. S.. Oshawa, and the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in the Oshawa Civic Centre. For more information on Durham Artfest 1995, call 5764111. 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YES! * 75X200' mature lot * Double detached garb • Two-tier deck off kit. * 5 appliances included * Sewers and city water * Uncrowd yourself AGENTS: 1,F:IWIV; YOt`P MARK IS EASIER Tf IAN YOU 'rtii%X1 ,Jtjsr AIA'F RT1SE IN News Advertiser REAL ESTATE ATTENTION: AI -L PILASE I, H, III REAL ESTATE STUDENTS flaw NOU Ever Asked Yourself "WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?" C • How do I choose a broker? C H • What questions should I ask? H • What costs are involved? O • How do I get the most support, in today's O I market? I C �'OURE INVITED_ C E TO OUR E ' CAREER INFORMATION SEMINAR' S Vi l ri:Rl:: COLDW1::1.1. HANKER Ist TORONTO EAS'I' REALTY S 1679 KINGSTON ROAD. SCARBOROUGH u I II .N: TI II RSDAY, SFPTEMHER 7, 1995 7:(H) P.M. Vi l Ik > LAI RA :M.i LE.\.\AN, 11ROKER/OWNER, COLDWEI.1. HANKER & HANK BRANCH ,MANAGER. CANADA TRUST W 111 : HELP IN YOUR DECISION :IMAK1NG, NE'FV4'ORK WITH A 'FOP BROKER AND SALES REPRESENi'ATrv1:S IN YOUR NEW INDUSTRY, TWO OFFICE LOCATIONS TO CHOOSE FROM. ILS.V.P. (416) 284-4500 (CALL FOR DIRECTIONS) (905) 420-4200 agap"W"W101 Coldwell Banker SUPPO1 stToronto East Realty 9r"! with I Bainbridge,!4. acry cor fflUnhy Banking Manager'' Ajax/Pickering Your Finances Can Be a Moving Experience... If you've ever scored yourself on when you arrive. approved mortgage to ease the stress of a stress test, the type you find -During the course of your move, some house -hunting in the location where you featured in magazines from time to financial institutions will link up your plan to move. It may also be possible to time, you've probably noted that accounts at both the old and the new transfer your existing mortgage to your moving has a pretty high score branch to give you uninterrupted access new home- among the list of life events that to your funds and to interest your money • Some financial institutions have "moving can raise the blood pressure. Just is ming, help lines" that you can consult with if losing the comfort and familiarity • You should ask about arranging a pre- questions arise regarding the financial of the place where you live can be a discouragement to moving. The same holds true for your finances. Once you're comfortable with the arrangements in place with a w particular institution, unwinding it all and reestablishing a similar "system" in the new place can be ... daunting. Take your banking card CHECK THIS 01 T IT .5 WORTH IT'' • 1.566 sq /t N.r Jee 4111. • All brick driached 2 srorrs for instance. Your card may be townhouse • i hdrnts . central .i,. linked electronically to two or ' Famrh roam. fireplace • 1'pgrades i.ak k.r, iron. • En suite hath, fin. rec riot"" french dirors three accounts so that you can • 5 aMluince.s ' 1'ie-shaped lint. private deck move funds from one to another • vucant - end unit ' Finished re( ro.nn. garage Cali Judy SACK••• I ,J x; ripener conveniently. Then, for certain of R37.1o54• (auJa .Stacee••• these accounts, you may have put X37 -1054 - in place automated instructions for a number of monthly payments. Youmay have preauthorized ` automated payment instructions - for your mortgage or for your side of your move. Financial services today are so highly advanced in electronic technology that, moving your finances should be the very least of your concerns. So, let your branch manager take care of it. It may even lower your score on the life stress test! house insurance premium. These A laundrn Ro+vnr + walkirut husemeni, huge kir + oak -almAers. Hards.'""i Iba.rs. enamacs Call Rau! e'asr,eo•,�L37-loS4. _ - den, CeramtCs, 2 baths + -vny more upgrades 1998 -,asing. November /996 pJ3StSStOn i ap�/iances. ' • C'allRaalCaa:aiw•, 837-1054. course - until a move is afoot. We can save you time and money on . times in a career. Maybe that's ,. why you'll find financial periodic cheque -writing- yf`µ L1.STINc;•�� Sf)arkhnK ulxluted institutions with special services to _ _ GORGEOUS "G.ABLETO.'S"' ` take over the financial move for You may have a continuous bungalow. Seiouraie .. �� It, J. I3ixldv. 1 hdrnu., S)a)n10k,I • t )nh V...14 i don' n D1�i� POLVTED r 1 %itdrrrom entrance to apartment. _ :cidtral decor. Vin. hsrnt.. Hardvtoodllocirdceramac saving instruction on an account so Solarium. sep. eura,gr. Firep4tre in lasing nAtom crn lased deck 6 hcx tub. -- that a certain amount is Perfect in Pickering Cali Garry Free***, ,L fireplace Pickering ' SOLD automatically transferred to a , Before you get to the packing ('au Gar!V free • w • - — savings account or to your RRSY 837-1054. today 837-105.1. Y37 -105J. each month. Or you may have moves with you. Ask your branch - manager to help. Here's what can automatic overdraft protection so _ ' in _ that required funds will always be either near your new home or TRIDt T'S i i Al near where you will be working. \ transferred to your chequing • New accounts can be set up at POSSESSION llrated mgn,und I...../ a oh iar;-r nuutarul.cidr Jr. k your new branch and all the �Om account from your savings existing arrangement for pre- g arran g - Large. heated garage • lad-uZ:i hathrrxrm NOVEMBER authorized payment or IVE1A! C�+O�( LTA. account. You may your consumer automated transfers etc., - Shimsg1e11t' rh decor Call AmArg••t 83748% '96 c&tr Jim �”! i am loan or mortgage with your branch ...I ................ /..........................................,.»».....»»»».................... C'OMP-ARF. TRIDEL or trust accounts set up for your DI,XiFJFINCH SCARBOROUGH children. 2.54S %q r: :+ "in. ftr. filen _ CONDO All this may make the average customer sound like one of the Banking Rothschilds. 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We've been there. 2,51xiths - •i-lh en suite Firep4tre in lasing nAtom • Family room with • French doors The Smooth Money Move ,L fireplace • Finished hcasemrnt • Famn kitchen • Fut-in kitchen Before you get to the packing Call Lois Thompson** • Call Lois Thompson** stage in your move, eliminate the today 837.1054. • • today 837-105.1. worry of knowing that your money 1 moves with you. Ask your branch - manager to help. Here's what can be done: • A branch can be selected for you _ either near your new home or - LOTS OF T'S i i Al near where you will be working. UPGRADES + ding , i -h ' t�u�i,an.I,"., . u.t„^i-h�./t • New accounts can be set up at • Walkout jrurn den to deck . 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High - efficient s gas w /CA C. hardtimm] flc^.rs. fin. hsmt. w/.cep. entrance & 2-1h. call Barbms K Smkk•04, 837-/as.4 F:ABI LU1'S FAMILY :AREA' Sandhury huail on quiet errs, east in Rouge Valle% - w+5h" dolor - 7 114% mortgage Premium lit wo.1.1 Cull Barbara X smak • , 837-1054. e i� 4• � 000, LOVELY HOME 4 DEDF9= DETACHED bas~ 'Fireplace -Cw" er * Main floor family roorn *Ce*W vu *Court is at park selling. 'Tasieh* Film, me. * Newer furnace, central air, Latticed dex*wV to yard. Truly a deck pleasure lo show Usled at _77 Some newer windows Close to schools, $173.900. Cal Teresa Vander shopping, 401 Holst. Sales Associate @683- TERESLA 2992. Market Evaluaborlis SUZANNE Call Suzanne Tollett, R.R.S. I Available. to view this value fist" at VANDER H LST' Nct inlenoeli ID IFI TOLI F I I , R.R.S. (905) 683-2M. 683-2992 airealy 60d foir 683-2992 BACKS ON TO PARK SOUTH AJ" BACKSPILIT $152,= $159,900 3 larW bedrooms 3 bedroom, 4 Wel Approx. 1.600 sq. ft. HOT TUB - included. Main floor family room Sunny southern exposure Sunny patio. Central air Fireplace --cindlioning. Located on Central air STEVE a c:uiet street. steps to the JUDY on't last long!' For more FEARON* aka & parks. Call Sieve DENBY* information please call Judy 1583-2992 �earon', W-2992. 6812992 Denby at 683-2992. GOOD LOCATION! THINKING OF GOOD PRICE! $168,500 for this MOVING? spacious 3 bedrow all brick horne with 3 Call us for a free Evaluation to baths. cent. air & vaic . determine your home's current large suncleck, close to all amenities in greai RANDY'& value. We'll also help YOU to find LOUIS north Ajax location. Cali TARN* MIL,_ER REID' Loutse Reid at W- 683 -29S2 the home of your dreams. 683-5000 -immow 5000 to view. saw k, LAKEVIEW - "107,800 PLUS $125,900111 W -LAW SUITE 1�_volt _ T --":Z - Luxunous townhorne Shows beautifully with new broadloom and oil 1 11-4, Huge eat -in kitchen with �reshly decorated. 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I m brand new and ready to welcome my new owners in 30 4 bedroom, 3 days or, as soon as you would W" like to have me' I'm featuring washroom 3 bedrooms - 3 bathrooms executive home, 3 appliances in my eat -in kd. fully fenced lot and $141,900. Freehold concept finished basement. JUUE lownhome in a great location. 'A JOHN Try your offer! Call first-time buyers deligitir TREBILCOCK* Call to v" - Julie Trebk4d at KENNEDY* 683-2992 683-2M. 683-2992 John M. Kennedy, °^.°^,`~`.,. ~°i811111111115p4pmmliniallve I ' i ANGELA HOFFMANN ,# 1,4 r i DON'T MISS THIS ONE!!! Large 3 bedroom home with a spacious eat -in kitchen. Renovated 4 -pc. & finished basement. Walk to lake! LOVELY, LOVELY, LOVELY WALK TO rHE LAKE!! $153,888 for this 3 bedroom home that shows to Prestigious South Rouge tame on a premium lot perfection. Premium, pie -shaped lot. court location. ullIy mai"taaned• inside 8 out. Hardwood floors f A must see. oversized family room with a fireplace. Wondering abou the price??? CALL A NKMLA AT (9051) 683-1088 GROUP MARTY STREETER a e ►� rel •.1•, i' /''. 00 . M • •O w MOPE UP, PAY LESS! m X This beautitully appointed South Ajax executive home can be yours for a surprisingly low monthly investment. How? Use your imagination! Features 2 kiicherts, 4 washrooms. 4+1 bedrooms and loaded with extras! Only $206,500. M opporttxtity like this won't last! Call Marty, 683.1088. -----"""" BACK TO SCHOOL SKCUIL, ONLY $163,900! > There's room for a growing family in this beautiklily - - appotrtted Ajax home. Enjoy the • comfort of central air, the extra z space provided by a main floor family room and the convenience of an en suite bathroom. This one won't last! Call Marty, 683- 1068. JUST LISTED! Great 2 bedroom condo on top floor of south Ajax ,.., complex. Sliding glass to GROUP© - -- balcony with a fabulous view! DARRYL CHANTAL includes fireplace. central air. GLOVER" DOWNEY* laundry en suite & 5 INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER MVA / 619-9500 appliances. Also pool, sauna, HERITAGE REALTY LTD. MANAGER SIMPLY STUNNING! hot tub in the complex! Only AJAX PICKERING Trus wonderful home has mar llocr aur -dry . 5104,5001 Call Chantal 619-9500 family room wtth fireplace all bncx ex;enor . 619-9500 831-9500 shows like a dream' Call Darryl Glover for today. 619-9500. oeta is at 619-9500 VALERIE PILGRIM BRYAN RODRIGUES Wayne Einhorn. Viae President of Sutton Sutton Group Heritage is pleased to Group Heritage is pleased to welcome welcome Bryan Rodrigues to its growing rl: Valerie Pilgrim to our sales team in sales team. =.. Pickering. _ - kd -.,ft ONLY $119.000 DETACHED WITH " STEVE Love . 3 W -LAW APT , bacK- t. W c ^'•cm $139.900 iLASZLO tarn,; door* 'c tented 6eautrtul 3 bdrm. • ' . • ' 619-9500 yore. 2 barns. home with in-law apt.. fireplace and central 3 baths. att. garage, ' ► air. new broadloom hardwood floors. ► . ► throughout. Call covet iocation Must Steve Laszlo 619- see. Steve Laszte. . i ► ' ► -- .14 r ► 4 ► ► ► . ; LUCY ► ; ► . BATESON ► ,• ' GREAT PRICE GREAT GARDEN e 11 • $125.900 ► ' ► Associate • . 4 Broker Roomy 3 bedroom. 3 bath townhouse with 0 w ► ' , spacious in-law apartment. Large sunny eat-ir ► _ ► 4 kitchen Garage plus one private parking space. ► ► 4 Steps to lake, schools, shopping and ' ► transportation Call Lucy Batesor (905) 619-9500. V Bryan has been se"'icin S Valerie bungs over 10 ry € - _ years of full-time real GROUP the Durham & surrounding GROUP estate sales in the Durham area for 20 years. He is a & Scarborough area. Her knowledge, dedicated real estate professional & has .= -- honesty & integrity attribute to her achieved many sales awards in his career ' 1_ success. Valerie wishes to thank all her & has gained the respect of his past clients and friends for their support colleagues. 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