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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_09_27HOME BY ur=n= 801 «a.rtr) 420-4fre LET'S PLAY HOCKEY The News Advertiser still needs teams for our three -on -three ball hockey tournament Sunday. Call Steve Houston at 683-5110. WEEK DAY Dining Only LUNCH SPECIAL t_t-BO from '3.95 (limited time offer) 376 Kingston Rd., Pickering (HE comer of Rougemount & Hwy. •2) For Reservations - Take -Out SCM -9 News Advertiser %1 ednesday, Sept. 27, 1995 40 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 37,500 Vol. 114 No. 39 Principal _ { charged in assaults I'IC'f�f.ki\G — A Pickcrmg, pian and Toronto public .cho of Principal h:L, been char,_ett a ith indecent as%cult tin a former .tudcnt alter turning hnn- .clf in it, pohcc I*nda% lire �U-year-cold "a. charged N rth one count of indecent a..ault on a male in the 1971K. Durh:un Rc_nonal Police report P pec ht -!-,an an inveNiWati on in Juh alter a man : ornplaincd he had been a..aultcd het%%ccn 197' and 1977 at hr,, icachcr'. hurne in Plckctine and on :.unpin_ trip, it, ether pan. of Ontario the :omrplarnani %+a. Ncmccn I .ind 1, at the time of the allcL,.cd a—ault, and a ♦tudcni at a l uronto puhli: .:huol %hcrc the .u.Pe:t %a, then teachrn_ The %uspc.t. a junior .chtx1l grin:i- pal. r. it, appear in court VridaN. Inside In the news Editorial ...............'.------.........6 1 Entertainment.....................20 Spurts.................................24 "�'•'.r, ,� Classified ............................26 71* Phone lines General 683-51 10 Fax 683-736:3 �' r Classified 68:3-0707 ; Sincere1v Yours" - 1 -900-45 1 -3793 InloSource- 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Linc- 683-7545 TLe News Advertiser regularly uses recycled newsprint 93c + 7c GST = S1 a -Air" "-*# L The mighty Quinn Pickering High School Trojans' Sean Guinn celebrates a touchdown as a dejected Whitby Henry Street Hawk hangs his head during Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics senior football action at Pickering High in Ajax Friday. Trojans won 39-0. photo by Ron Pietroniro of seat ckering PICKERING — Tonight's the night nuclear officials from Ottawa and Pick- ering get called on the carpet before Town Council's executive committee to explain what they're doing about safety problems at the Pickering Nuclear Gen- erating Station. As usual with meetings of Council, the session will be open to the public: and citizens will he invited to speak. In fact, Council members have urged citi- zem to attend tonight to join the discus- sion on safety at the local nuclear plant. The meeting begins at 7:30 in the Council chamber at the Pickering Civic Cu npkx. One The Esplanade. Atomic Energ4 Control Board direc- tor general Ziggy Domaratzki wilt be in attendance, as well as Pickering station director Pierre Chariebois and Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague. Councillors invited nuclear officials b address their meeni ttS aher dw public release of a recent letter from the AECB to Mr. Charlebois detailing the board's concerns about safety at the nuclear plant. In the Aug. 1 I letter, the AECB's senior project officer says a "significant number of serious events" at the generating station bring into question the safety level of the facility. The letter suggests that "corporate pri- orities are overriding safety" at the plant. AECB officials have said the amount 'of power the station is allowed to gen- 'crate may be drastically reduced if sbntario Hydro doesn't immediately deal with sloppy operations there. They ,%ave stated there is a remote possibility the facility may be shut down if the :safety issues are not dealt with prompt- ly. . r ! J PA/;F' 2 -A -MV •'BENS A0%FKIISEK. NEt).,SEPIF'I►IItEK 27. IMMc Public board to begin chopping in budget as Provincial cuts loom By LINDA WHITE STAFF REPORTER DURHAM — Number crunchers at the public school board have been told to sharpen their pencils and trim $2 million from the first draft budget in anticipation of Provincial spending cuts. Durham BamM of Education trustee Mike Nicholson led the fight at Mon- day's regular board meeting to reduce last year's budget of $366.2 million before 1996 budget talks even get under way. Just last week, trustees agreed to ask staff to hold the line on spending following debate at a standing com- mittee meeting. But trimming S2 million "is a start- ing point to show us where we can CUL** maintained Ajax trustee Sherrill Willard. "It starts the wheels turning." agreed Kathleen Hopper of Oshawa. "It's going to be a different world out there" following Provincial spending cuts. However, several trustees believe the move is "sending false alarms out to our community. It's far too prema- ture," said board vice-chairman and Pickering trustee Ruth Ann Schedlich, who called on trustees to wait until the Province delivers its Throne Speech Wednesday and an economic state- ment after the Quebec referendum. "What is all the enthusiasm here to get the knife going?" asked Colleen Jordan of Ajax. -it's like a surgeon with a scalpel who's just going to start stabbing." It's up to trustees — not staff — to decide "what our community can do without," Ms. Jordan added. The board will hoki public consulta- tion meetings on its budget on Wednesday. Nov. 15 and Saturday. Nov. 18 at its headquarters at 4(N) Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. Meeting times haven't yet been set. 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Former Editor of the newsletter for dentists. THE_DENTALETTER CALL NOS - 683 -1432 172 Harwood Ave. South, Suite 101, Ajax P Pickering hires new auditors despite low marks from staff By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF PEPORTER PICKERM — Picltetutg Council has decided to have the Town's books audited by a firm that pLwed last m all but one of nine evaluation cate- gories used by a munkipal staff committee. Councillors last week appointed the Ajax gar- tered accountancy firm Town `staff Hurren Flett Sinclair to were trying audit the Town's books for two years. For the previous to manipulate 41 years, from the time it was still the village of the return of PicCering, Pkkering had as the previous its external auditor Deloitte & Touche Chartered auditor. I found Accountants, which bad an that very office in Pickering but is currently working out of uncomfortable.' Oshawa (The accounting firm has unIjergone a num- ber of name changes over those years.) An evaluation committee consisting of the Town manager, Town solicitor, Town manager of accounting/payroll services and Town manager of supply and services had been established at the request of councillors to consider proposals suhnm- led by four firms. Ilecommittee assigned points to each firm based on an assessment of its qualifications to do bulks the Town's bks under nine evaluation criteria. The evaluationswere biased on the firms' technical proposals and an interview with each. Out of a passible 90 points assigned to nine crite- ria uscxd to evaluate each firm. Human Flett Sinclair scored the lowest with _'4. Deloitte & Touche earned 83.5 points and the other two firms w red BUY SELL ,Saved over 1 1 ' • MEMBERS OF THE TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD DAVID • FULL MLS SERVICE JOSEPH • - AVAILABLE • OVER 20 YEARS PRESIDENT EXPERIENCE ovhtcn .:.,f p.vcd t., b' �ifll Teti Si Vf1 ® 427-1345 ©00. 5 s5 Sssssss$$Ss $ NO FEE ON OUALILFIED BUYERS $ $ AND REFINANCING $ $ DEBT CONSOLIDATION $ $ BANKRUPTCIES $ S SELF EMPLOYED $ $ WE BUY dE SELL 2'0 MORTGAGES S S •/ / $ Ls s s s s s s s s s s sss 68.5 and 58.5. Hurren Flea Sinclair was last in eight of nine criteria but was second to Deloine & Toucbe in estimate of fees. The staff committee bad recommended the Town reappoint Deloitte & Touche as Pickering's auditors for five years. Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick Johnson explained in an interview after the meeting why he supported the appoint - mens of Hurren Flett Sin- • clair. r� 0;6�; "As far as I was con- cerned staff were trying to manipulate to have the return of the (previous) auditor," says Johnson, - 4 who claims senior staff Rick Johnson members were phoning councillors to "lobby" on behalf of Deloitte & Touche. "I found that very uncomfortable." Ile also says Town staff wouldn't reschedule an interview even though the person responsible for the Ajax fum's auditing proptxsal was out of town at the time. so the firth had !o send somebody le:,s 4uahfW to disxuss it. Cocncilkx Jotnson says he wanted a new firm to audit the Town's txxiks because the previous one hadn't done enough to cut Pickering's auditing costs. lie says he's co mftxtat* with Idurre:n Flett Sinclair despite the rating it received from Town staff because the firth has done a lot of good work in the community. According to the staff re•ptxt rLLxxn mending the re MILion of W- oitte & 'Ttwche. the external audit would have cost the Town S42-525 in 1995. SALE CIAL gARG�`�NS �D�,E�TISIS.0 F� YEtrS tt4 TODAY S News Advertiser WEDNESDAY SEPT. 27/9-5 News Advertiser Rav Ridges IDA Pick I.uoa's tjax/Pick • I (hued Fortavive Shampoo ' %laadarin R"Uurant Pick %tiUeork Ajax/Pick ' ,I„tery Piza Ajax ` 4.1 l:arderu Pick • One Thirty l•iwrt AjavPick • Pickering Home & [*sign Ajax/Pick Real Fswe Ajax/Pick scan Ajax/Pick ` Syuary Bo. Ajax f he Brick Ajax ` Iow-n of Pick Pick White Rose Ajax/Pick 'Delivered to selected households only Remember, all inserts, including those on glossy paper, can be recycled with the rest of your newspaper througgh your blue tux Recycling program. For information on delivering your v.r• advertising flyers. L10 call ALVIN BROUWERat �, 683•s110. KENNY SAUNDERS Wednesday's Carrier of the Week is Kenny Saunders . 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'Aard 3 local Councillor Enrico Pistritto, author of a motion caliine for the change. sa}s he's bringing the issue before Council in response to complaints from constituents about how hard taxpayer as it is to get to Town offices a customer during operating hours. He notes many Pickering residents have to be at their own workplaces during the treated day and often must com- mute to Toronto to work, customer.' which makes it even more difficult to get to the Civic Complex between 8:30 and 4:30. "1 see the taxpayer as a customer and I believe he should be treated as a customer." says Councillor Pistritto. "(Town) management themselves hayr been thinking about this. I think it's time to move forward with it." The councillor is suggesting the Town look into setting up flex -time schedules for staff in order to be able to extend hours without increasing costs. ..If there's a will from staff it could be stood both for the staff and the public." saes Councillor Pistritto. He notes studies have shown _hat introducing flex -time often results in staff taking fewer hours off work because they are able to more easily schedule for their personal needs such as doctors appointments. If Council approves his motion, Mr. Pistritto wants Town staff to go to the pub- lic for their input before Enrico Pistritto `I see the and he should be coming up with a concrete Proposal for new hours. as a He says the operating hours he's suggested should be taken merely as a start- ing point for discussion and it might turn out the public wants a completely different schedule. 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I'M-; Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser 11MOT 111 J. wHiTTAKER Publisher JOA -SNE BCRGILARDT, Editor-in-chief %IE\7, HOUSTON. Managing Editor RRt CE DANFORD. Ad%ertising manager AININ BROU'A'ER. Retail Manager ABF: F..M0110L'RIF Dtstrihution manager A Metmland Communitc Newspaper puhlished wednesda%. Friday, Sunda I741-1'_' Commercial A%c Ajax. Ont. LIS'H5 Pbone: htt3-5110 Fax: M 3-7;b: Opin_ on One Canada Quebec separation -- and the future of Canada -- touched home in Durham Region last weekend as the -No' side Spent an evening with Durham MP Alex Shepherd. Lucienne Robillard, the minister responsible for a %o y-ote should the referendum he held Oct. 30 as promised by the Parti Quebecois, continued to hammer away at the compelling reasons why Quebecers will reJcct so vereignCv Despite what separatists in Quebec are sa% ing about destim. the death of Quebec*s dream of a distinct society and a hopeless future in Canadian confederation, history has shown that the pro%ince docs indeed enjoy a special place in the Canadian family. Don't let the silver- tongued Jacques Parizeau f(x)l vou. much as he is tnving with the people of Quebec and the convoluted referen- dum question. The PQ and the federal Bks:• Quebecois want one thing: a separate nation. They can decorate the issue with offers of an economic association with the rest of the county\, they can talk atx)ut shared trade. passports and currency, they can continue their attempts to ho od- wink. But the truth is this: A 'Yes' vote means the end of this great nation as w e know it. Leen single one of us here in Durham Reizion has a stake in the future of Canada. We must support the side and see that Quebec remains an equal partner in Canadiar. con"*-deration. Traps w ill he set for those of us outside Quebec to spark debate and emotion leading up to referendum day. Have none of it. The decision is being made in Quctt:c: let the people choosc w lth clear know ledge of our support for one Canada. if that is to hc, the answer will he a resounding; "so'. overheard. Did he say that? "I thought I :was being pun- J.shed and it' didn't .happen..." Ontario Riding MP Dan �K. 1VIcTeague on - s repercussions for voting against Liberal legislation Transportation is a right, not a privilege." -- Margaret Reaney, Disability Action Committee, on possible cutbacks in specialized transit services in Pickering The only `alliance' provincial Tories have is with electorate To the editor: Premier !lttkr Ilarris' government, our Conservative or Reform — when it is Rccently, there has been an mandate is to implement the policies in the hest interests of the people of exchange of letters on your editorial outlined in the Common Scnse Ontario. page speculating ahout the relation- Revolution and to govern in the hest Ontarians voted for a vision, not a ship hetween the Ontario Progressive interests of Ontarians. set of traditional parte allegiances. Conservative Part and the federal The changes needed to restore Thev expect us to work with any gm, - Reform Part%. prosperity in Ontario go beyond the ernment, group or individual who will 1 would like to be very clear about partisan alliances of the past. This is support our efforts to balance the bud - m% position as the %IPP for Durham wh\ we have committed, on an issue- fret, reduce taxes and create jobs Nest. On June S, 1 was elected to by -issue -basis, to work with any part% These are my object ncs serve all constituents regardless of at the federal level — whether that Janet Ecker, MPI' political stripe. As a member of party is Liberal, Progressiye Durham Nest N� RITE TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER, 130 CO%T%1ERCLkLA,*"E., AJ.Ax, LIS 2H5 Letters OR F.AX us AT 683-7363 ■ My son 1 a tough l lesson with theft To the editor: Just a note to the per- son(s) who took the blue. Ascent men's 1= -,peed hike from our garage ,ometime oyer the lunch hour on Friday, Sept. 2Z. There are a fcvy things you should know about the hike First of all. it was a gitt from our tour-vear-old and six-year-old to their father on his -itlth hirthday a few weeks ago. Imaktne how excited the% were when they helped to pick it out and proudl} present it to him on his spe- cial day. Imagine the tears of disappointment and sad- ness when we found it missing Secondly, the hike has not even been paid for yet. Then I pay next months Visa bill, think of how I'll feel pa} ink for a bike that we no loniver have. Also. fou must know that since our deductible for our house insurance is set at more than what the hike is worth, we won't he able to receive any insurance mono% to help replace the hike. Our mistake A letter to the editor which appeared in the \'cdncsdav, Sept. 13 edi- tion of the Ncws Advertiser contained a typographical error. The letter, from Carolyn Prear of Ajar, should have read, "Year, ago, a child was struck by a car on Finley A%cnue .." The Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser regrets the error. 1A hcn I told mv four- vear-old son about the miss- ing hike, he innocently asked me.' \% by didn't the person ask tirst if they could horn>w the bike."' We teach our children to ask permission to use some- thing first, before taking it. Then m son asked me,''\k hen will thev he returning Daddy's hike''" Only you can answer that one. Please think about what you've read here and then do yourself and our family a huge favor and return the hike, no ques- tions asked. Not only would we he thrilled to see our hike again, but you'd showing our children that there real- ly is a person out there with a conscience. R.L.. Fox Pickering PUD by Steve Nease 71�AYs RoBis RI MAY,,. I�-s SWRPRISE �HlMi 4) 'r BIRTHDO; Ju57 DON'T HAVE 73 E SAME EFFECTON TENqRRS P y� y y jar THE **�'**FR. WIED..tiFFFEM1IlIER 27. 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Itpulcr p:lpr I. cri%clopc,, nugallne,. c:ataluguc,, flyers. venting paper. ole) file, anal ;vcrhack Nx)k, B„lhowd nutcrtal, include clean cereal tx)\c,. laundrl detergent ha)xc,. c Nixes, paper towel rolls and all .xh,-r type, of ,inular pnxluct packaging Just snnpl% ;•Llcc these new tnatenal, in anxmgst your regularly collected Blue Ba,x Items It .ou neral an further Inl0rinalion rc•earding this new recycling rmnan,c, plea c• contact \I,:Icr \Na,Ic Sy,lcros if I -S(X) 361 - 1512 or the Town of Pickering. Public %,,rk, I )Cpannlcnt TOWN' OF PICKE:RI\G THANKSGI`'ING DAY HOLIDAY OPE:RA'FING HOURS N10NDAY. OCTOBER 9.1995 COMPLEXCIVIC 1 TOWN MEETINGS *SEPTEMBER \Lanlas.(kl„r,,.t i,.•I< 27 \I,•rnl.n 0.1.,hcl`) 11)I)` ('1. ;,1 Executive Committee Meeting y T SEPTEMBER 27 1..a„!.,a u,l,ha•r in. I•>•r< 1 1 r Committee of Adjustment t OCTOBER 2 `1.I1urday. Oclober '. 1995 Council Meeting * OCTOBER4 ,.,/,r♦,,1tt.,nr: Pickering Museum Advisory JI,Iohcl s).I5(�I OCTOBER 10 * Executive Committee Meeting t:.; Lmoo .4 Pkicrmr has Iark-d.n Irhan Jrslpl Mitt LAW u,c ,tu% „ t door XJ1 uktalhal as the lamm.,wn Gorr ..alit is rerarath drfined r the Arca ",-"err ea 4l, tnora IAC Super trc and ,Irnx idmg Ir,Qcnlc,. T LIJ mcludmt the .Inst. 14, Ji, TOM lk-MM Jlli antAmr,I.e Id Thr elm .d thr atto&. rhkh n riptrd Ink .-avk cd M car% •1 ors. oil , rrc%LIHI%h ]ppnVn.uc I use ad urtm Jrvrn rmdedulcs u u• dr clip as IVIA.nal yearn, ko prmwn aid" thr l.rr tea ..1 win hr grrttmttr, hw acrmr ravdcnn std land ...lees p, .. .Ilk oupm noon the %iii dmmo Ipcn Kwx ptc,cataum, I., T„wn sant. And a Druip llurcnc Ttlr 'glaitmrty n an ()pro Kuc• _khtled hr thr nrtlmt .f le"itr i `n IW44 r., I- M!U w 14 Tlw mb,. srplanber X. Iwfo; Grm':1N p.m. to ►tN P.M. 1'itilmmt I.IhfYl (toold woom �anblld flow, rili.lrrrtx l'iolc ('atapira (lilt Thor r-.pitn.ae IAT rtk,"r -v 4, Mew Ihn Open Kal,c - dla .,An ” am hr tll'nfplralyd sou tllr sttah prwm, Spwlk Mal, rcrardlnr the Zak low and 6a21no A thr whscqurta prrxolttr,n, I„ (,maid atd Dcup lha Linc -11 hr imvi crd m br .,eunr rcrk, hr mrc mdwoommi,rt m1ordlrlt ttk linvakl.n S11.dv, picslr aulaic-1 * (hnky6n W,m. Scaar Plancl nt der Town . %smmr Dcpanlrcnl a PICNERIK DOWft, OWN COK. r � xs:ai Irto :awe ;)st st(lor , fes^: .� 17 Customer Service ate Integrated ow Processing System Pilot Project In - In nrdcr h, acne y„u M-ncr. the l„wn ul P,cl c,nrog n•a ,-[:un nn ng the i".,,1 h1lny ..1 Icluaing an Inlcgralc• Intnnnan..n anal Vnlcc Pore ec„mg Sv%I • n 1„ pnwldc enhanced a:usl l,nn•r ser -cc n) an x-1110Icnl Inannc•r A plhw prr)ja t will It starting September 11, 1995• hmltcJ 14, cerl:un Icicph,ulc- numhera llsing the Automated Attendant is entirely your choice. !V, ❑ a: alling cu,lnn)cr. y.,u well have the- oplion ul u,Ing the ,%to unined Anindam nun)N•" 2.1 h..ur,/da�. 7 JayJwrck when a;.If any:, the nu no Va• In the rJ,* pride•'. Y.w w111 Ill' .,,krJ h. cnn'1 an ecn-n, n.r1 nu1nl„-r. I.. Ixa I I,rr Jnrcl.•n' h.dd 1. •r In I11, waV y.w can M• „urvd ul gclnnl� v„ut rn,."ai-c h• u, a, rr,.mpll♦ .1, I*.,,r holo a1 .u„ n.n, ..I ,hoc'., ,a nr}•hl Live assislanet. will always ba_ awilable. l'sinm the -live assistance" rea(aare is entirely your ehoiee. l'Inmawly In,.l iu,,ng Ilii poll. pr,+lictl. a,r,h .mer, will La• ..hl.• w uv Iha- S„Icnr 23 h.•ur,/day. 7 Jay,/wcck •„ c J rev -r.•wn err•. r� r . ,• I• ri gl,lcr lar rccra•alo..n pr, +c run,. Tell its what you think. A %jim-eial "('eller Sur%ev Line- is available for your opinion. Iha• P.1-1 rr.gcct well pr..vlJc ,aluablc nl.rmJl,..n Ln the a, Jluan... ..I Iha- 1.•.n , uv ..1 m I.,Iigo:ali al hIt.•rinJll..n -nal V.•I,c Ih,K, .nl: ti„ti no r, - n...n, u, rc,r, w,J h• Ill- nvvd, and rap.•ctalo..n, .d .wr `,n .once, 1'1i:.,a' lake . Icw n1..nva-m, I., rc,r*ufal 1., tha- I... ,n..nro-Ire rr.+vwk•J )w l..,w by u,mv 0- t-11- Sur.r, cl(:�h.rns �unt_1�.rs in lht Itihrl 1'r..jcc1 ( :craeral Inyulry 'X)5.1_'0-2222 (', tin, ell,+ra' <)f Mac 'XIS -1 '(1 1r+05 I a it rllanapef ", ( )if lcc 'N)S-1'0 46 1 ( ) Face ullve I h fk:an.r ul(4( rarlaons 'X)S_1'(I-1r.1x ('trek I)erwArtrnent 'X), .4'0 1611 lupply and 1c r, /a ars 1X)S-1'1"0"16 %1UInclp:xl [—I- Lrifa.rcenvent 'Xis -12x1)-46 I.ca runs, Ihvch)rvlvent 'X)"-1'0-10,'1 I1gal scr♦Ice, 'X)t-1'0-30,2'6 1(u....ln kr„.uta r. 'X)i-1,11-ah'7 ('alla•r Survey Linc A.Irtrt,V ',,-I 'I I III, 9f►c-12o-Jn55 (Taller Sur[ev ( u.-, lion nacre If— yarn a/c wJ, .. wr ,,If erns+ ,J .0 the 1,.v.n..1 Yr. 4rrmq r I wuh.. I nn}•,' 11..w yur. 4/, .J, ♦.•ur aa11 Ja,w cteJ ha the ra•o,..n ♦.w w r,hiJ lu ra•Ja;h . , It .,thin t rmg, 11 y.w uvJ tM�:\u1.,nu1rJ .\urlwLan., .-, Ihr .nl. MrtL.l r. yr VII,I.K hM♦ • • 11 ♦.w 1,'11 J rn.•,vgc m .. uoar(M.a .J, �. wr rail ri lurna•J m J Ia'-,. Ntahk' aI1M wnl ..1 I l Ini • 1k„a al., ♦.w Tali .wr np-,vgi .a�rng ,iia l,i ,. .1 the ra-r,.v. ♦. •u -h 1.• n-.oa h 1, n../ J,..r L.hk- - N ha -n ,.w a.alr. J.. ,.w ha: n 1., Iba• rnnw gyri tong .v J., N- , ­PIN roc„o 1,n ha: a,,,,1-. • %% h- ,.w .-Il. ala-, 11 t..ki rn. va. Ic„ .v ,toe• ...n., Jn,.wnt ..1 n n.c L ♦ ,. w 1, • r. J. to . ha- I; No>'« RF(1(l.l•. EVEN N10RE! ,I 1cp(cluhcr I. Ian)';, all mi,.cd hou,chuld paper, and tx)%hourd Atli Ise collected with tike ul:ar blue tx)N rri5chn_ pru_aram \li\a'd FMw.ctk)IJ paper Include ,uch nems as junk mail. Itpulcr p:lpr I. cri%clopc,, nugallne,. c:ataluguc,, flyers. venting paper. ole) file, anal ;vcrhack Nx)k, B„lhowd nutcrtal, include clean cereal tx)\c,. laundrl detergent ha)xc,. c Nixes, paper towel rolls and all .xh,-r type, of ,inular pnxluct packaging Just snnpl% ;•Llcc these new tnatenal, in anxmgst your regularly collected Blue Ba,x Items It .ou neral an further Inl0rinalion rc•earding this new recycling rmnan,c, plea c• contact \I,:Icr \Na,Ic Sy,lcros if I -S(X) 361 - 1512 or the Town of Pickering. Public %,,rk, I )Cpannlcnt TOWN' OF PICKE:RI\G THANKSGI`'ING DAY HOLIDAY OPE:RA'FING HOURS N10NDAY. OCTOBER 9.1995 COMPLEXCIVIC 1 It ' ,11 \Lanlas.(kl„r,,.t i,.•I< l., \I,•rnl.n 0.1.,hcl`) 11)I)` ('1. ;,1 TONN (Y)t \( 11. MEErl\(. 1..a„!.,a u,l,ha•r in. I•>•r< 1 1 r 1 t `1.I1urday. Oclober '. 1995 (.n7-d GARBAGE COLLECTION Sunda\.Octohrr.1, ,.,/,r♦,,1tt.,nr: JI,Iohcl s).I5(�I 1 1 t t t 1 1 t r t Saturada\. Oclot— r 7. 1995 1 p nt --i p nt. Open tiwlln I• Ilda1. Oitotvr b. 11011 6 a.m.-91).m. Sunday. (ktolvr S. I'))5 I p in. -4 p in Saturday, lkCoher 7. 1995 9 a m.-5 p nl. ))pen Swim Sunday. (lea t)rr 9, 1995 \tonctm Octohcr 9. 1995 9 a n).-5 p.m (nosed I \Ionday. Oclobvi 9. 1905 (Toned l c[ Fire tion Ice will not tk71"ClIci rh,, ohclay Schedule (ktoher 7. 1995 Regular Saturday 7Mond- Cert Ice kh)txr (, 1995 No tics ice a r 9 I IX1i Ko SenI” %. FREF. Nl BLIC F(W %I 1)tsr 1 the inith. of �1 rdnc.da�. Srptrmbrr 27 7 P.M. - 9 p_m. Pickering Central Libran S'31-6 243 Saturday, September 30, 1995 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 10- FREE SQ(ASF.. R:\('QI E'mK:>I.I.. TEN -,IS. Alit: HEALTH K(X)�t ;.w anJ Iter `-sQt ASH. RA( -Qt f:'mK:\1.l_.:\\I) "iT:\\IS PROS •mO \ \ S \\ F: R ( I L's] I \ S ”! Pi i VHI I(” GU Rt111\( **FREE S” 1\1 1.1.\'EI. ->SSLSS\IF-`sTS FOR THE \%'HOLE: FAMILN - 01, R PROFESSIO\ AL ST•\FF 'I'V ILLASSf.SS 1'()I R : BILIT1ES. FOR \ \R10( S SA'I\l PR(XiRA\1S F=IT♦F.SS UE\tO\S"mR:\TIO\S PERSU\.\I.TTt:\I\I♦G SE=SSI()\S *-KIRTHD \l' (,-NKi.:\\[) Jt T('1: •'('[.O\k \S ,\\D K \1 [.(X)\S •.THETt'k\I\(; P()I\"I 1101TE:R1 STI 1)IO OPE:A HOt SE l 1 I ! **BI(; ITN RASSES - It) VISITS TO THF: t' HFAIT14 RO W61 F•OR )In-tH)�- �- . f Jr ri r.:1f�_. rJ RACQUETBALL OPEN HOUSES FREE Al Ezurt:0r,ef•t *ill be nsTrx!,,cr -evor -tams:r Membefs and Ner Me -Derr are mcst We,come Monday. CC.Cber 2 • 39v . 3C 9 X : - 7hursdaY. NCvember 3 139'5 3% 3 )C ; m hursddV. JeC2r"Cef ' • ?y: ' la; y x ,^, T Jclr s At ''te ° cnr'r-,rrlptex nc,e Ocrrnat,cr :o tac, e �ec,eatton Complex at AL_ TPA; Ci,E-9A_:-A• EPS WAS/'__ a OUP'hUR_CAv %;,,,"-^,:,.a.,,:-3A`- ALL ARE WELCOME -':IAP :Ly.=:ZS :) EASE =Ai :aON7:ESh ��~Jl` TNTIL- \k un pass offer, pre - pard adml,swn to all public and adult ,µunnun_ at hath Ounhanon Ind, Kir A and the Kccreation l a,niplc\ Pilo[ This pass includes the u,c .,t the mcmtx:r,hip atan_cn,oni :.,.Ilihe, FOK \O( ITS holm Ila— I, ,.11111 G,t Iwo axion, IV! I:,n iia n10n,hct hip Seasonal Passes are for set terms: Oct. - Dotc-..lan. - Mir- \pr. - .lune. luh - 1c pi. PK PIK -14: PACE K-A-hHF NF%VS 4D% F:RTISFR. N ED.. SFP7 FNIRER 27, 19x1: Leave education reform to school boards: Durham Council By KEITH GILLIGAN STAFF RFPORTFUt DURHAM — Education reform should he handled by school boards and the Province, and the possible amalgamation of municipah- ties should begin at the local level. Those are among the positions Durham Regional Council took Friday while review- ing a document on reforrning municipal gov- ernment in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)_ Durham's positions will be forwarded to the Golden Task ..�� Force, a provincial fil body reviewing DURHA GTA reform. The document from Brampton Mayor Peter Robertson is a combination of PHYS reports by GTA Phys'l mayors and four of Joi five regional chair- men. Called Lead- ing By Example. it included A Seven - Point 'Consensus. Plan for reform EARLY MOR Mr. Robertson's Most Insurance report propose 90 Old K eliminating school boards and replac- ing them with a regional council corrur am. rtVlev►- ine municipal boundaries with the aim of amalea- niat v s mlr e cn- munities and creat- ing a GTA ccs -krill- A% aw ardc•d Invr.t natine forum of s rvicr-- Inc. in it mayors• regional liquidator has been chairmen and a %upplernent and .ell provincial cabinet I,ri behalf of corrumaec Doling a rtyiew B of Mr. Roberton*. report. Durham A R 7 Council decided education reform I'S60 H should he lett to school tXurd". '"p'e'rt not edu- cation experts." ' Ajax Mayor Jim Witty said- -We weren't elected by our residents to dt:, d with education reform. There are people dully elected to do that and they -re called e trustees. The know about a dura - tion. We should stay out of it. Regional Coun- cillors decided "significant reform is required- and should be addressed by the Province and s.chol hirdrei,. }iowever. by _. leaving education reform to the school boards. '"all we've done is rub- ber-stamp the sta- tus quo of regional government." Oshawa Councillor Brian Nicholson said . "If you refuse to reform education and bring it under regional council, you won't have IOTHERAPY CENTRE otherapy Treatment for Acute/Chronic it & Muscle Pain & Sports Injuries MEMBER OF P.A.T.H. PREVENTTREAT - EDUCATE - No Waiting list MORN m reform. It will be more of the sae: ' he said. "To wash our hands of education reform is to ignore (the fail that) 55 cents of (municipal) tax dollars go to educaticri." Endorsing a recommendation from Mr. Robertson's report that municipalities review their boundaries and size of counciLs is "really going to show taxpayers we're really senow," Oshawa Councillor Jim Rxticary said. Any review of municipal boundaries could include amalgamating communities. Council also erxkwv. ord Mr. Robertson's rec- nmendatio n that any changes be in place for the municipal electiox in November, 1997. But. Council voted against a GTA forum to oversee the area "If someone says this isn't another tier of government (it's) like saying the Provincial cabinet isn't another layer of the Provincial government. Don't kid yourselves, the cabinet runs the government," Mr. Nicholson said. Clanngton Mayor Diane Hamre noted that M ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC & EVENING HOURS AVAILABLE Claims Accepted (Auto & Extended Health) ingston Rd., Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-7800 & S=Cn'S A_': RY CL!NIC mint Ricci S capacith a% authorized to the imrnton BRI �C�:♦NTIQUFS wy. Brougham DOORS OPEN TNURS_ SEPT. 21195 3--00 RM_ , • Come in and negotiate your best price, Guaranteed lowest prices ` ever! HURRY IN! FIRST COME FIRST SERVE, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Limited editions, fine art decorator prints, fine furniture & collectibles. I..r-rt One Per Person beamed - FAP Plus many, many more! Thurs 3 pm • 7 pm On Hwy # 7 just SL S ari10a HOuir''6 pm West of Brock Rd. • Sun. 10 am - S prn (watch for signs) 2 Terms: Cash, Visa, MC, Cheque with ID Additional 5% CASH DISCOUNT °G m e IRS ASSUMES THE TAX - FAP (Fine Art Print) - PP (Publishers Proof) tj creating a GTA forum is an attempt "to put on paper what's been going on the last two -and - a -half to three years" at regular meetings of GTA mayors and chairmen. Durham's position on Mr. Robertson's report has to be submitted to the Golden Task Force by Sept. 30. Also on Friday, politicians voted to set up a special committee of some Durham mayors to look at reducing the sae of Regional Council to 20 from the current 32. ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's Home Book insert. appearing in this newspaper on Wednesday. September 27. 1995. Please note the tcllolvng: Page 2 - Vanity Fair 48" wrap robe (69.99) burgundy colour ONLY, available October 16. Page 13 _ Cotton thermal crews 19.99 each or 2 for 16.98' Girl's styles ONLY are not available due to manufacturers production problems. Pages 12 and 13 - All '2 for... ' offers on these pages end on Sunday. October 8. 1995 this was not specified in copy. Inadvertently, the error listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any Inconvenience or confusion to our customers TON' Sim SERVICES typal �ourrr,pcct,J}a:r.' '' REPAIRS TO `:`:'-`„<'{`. • In Juw� '. rr.lr m ',t Jil .,t the � urrmt klrJth nl><',rr�r�, ,�.---- _ , ALL MAKES OF .-I%CLI r'1r -1-I.., ,•, .., rL... \ Crt1Yi IN ELECTRIC RANGES , .JI! 6b},W 4(3 591 '. I.Iringlon ' • REFRIGERATORS rrickmt,. MICROWAVES u limc•ntun �cnlic Intl« � g' � Ikt.,ilrd Intl inluhi In ' DISHWASHERSf' h it m ;tic c, pLik cd to tIx• FREEZERS prc%i, iii, LL%s WASHERS .& DRYERS !it, LlIt ? ', 'n !11 the ftA nmg furimil hol FREE ESTIMATES .0-`•i 1w— PUBLIC NOTICE Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens, located at the South East corner of Church St. and "Taunton Rd., is proposing to locate three pre -fabricated t«•o-crypt private mausolea. A Il is used for the storing and memorialization of human remains. If you Nvould like further information please contact Mr. Brian Mac.lillan at ( 416) 42'-5.416 or :fir. Steve Rupert at 1 -Sox) -26,5-1525. rom Page 30 SANDERSON typal �ourrr,pcct,J}a:r.' .0 est .1i• s t I I,. rife. • In Juw� '. rr.lr m ',t Jil .,t the � urrmt klrJth nl><',rr�r�, ,�.---- _ , .-I%CLI r'1r -1-I.., ,•, .., rL... \ Crt1Yi IN ..f .l'tlK'It'rl :uXl , .JI! 6b},W 4(3 591 '. I.Iringlon ' �I\Il 11 K'IIM i(I:lI♦ rrickmt,. j .I1X.• I x'. u limc•ntun �cnlic Intl« � g' � Ikt.,ilrd Intl inluhi In I I .h. •u n .,ui „t h it m ;tic c, pLik cd to tIx• h�.IIK'.1j1j1..11ltllK'll�t prc%i, iii, LL%s rvutluhlr !it, LlIt ? ', 'n !11 the ftA nmg furimil hol rulrru Ft„n.rr �, h inic't, n 9rm�Ir n; 1t C Trpt1. 11cf-ichmc. 1911 1 4--”-4366 _ ,. . 1-SIM)461-0_'ti_' I' I II ii'I I 'lilt' i t I 11 It' i t t, .'w i,,.._.,..,, ka JONES, .'Jinnitred On Fnday SeCtemoer 22 I Winnntred Hames. Delo.e^_ mtc G itie late Altred Jones Dear mother of Ker of Ajax and Bob of Scarborough Survived by her devoted brother Cy. sister Ethel and five Grandchildren and five Great- Grandchilciren Arrangements entrusted to the Ac- .ettone Funeral Home Ajax 905-428.9090) Re- membrances may be made to the Special Care Unit BARKER . L Robert Suddenly at his home on Sun- tay September 24th 1995 Robert Baker,r) his '3r^. rear Survived by his beloved wlte Emma I nee Attwood! Loving father of Vlanne and her husband erry Woods Steve and his wife Barbara. Roy, and Sandy and her husband Joe Caine Proud grandpa it Kimberly and Jamie Woods Lenny Samantha. and Stuart Barker Michael and Angela Barker and Joe and Sarah Caine The family received friends at the f'AcEachnle Funeral Home 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax 1Pckenng Village). 905-428-8488 Funeral servile will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday. September 27 at 2 pm Interment Groveside Ce- metery Whitby In lieu of flowers. donations may be rrade ?c, the Lung Association of Canada TEEPLE - MACFARLANE, June On September 23,1995. June loving wife of Angus Dear mother of Rhonda Foskeft Murray, Bnan, Wendy, Jeremy, Ro- bert and Lynn Dear Grandma of Justin Brett. Whitney and Taylor Sister of Emma Morrow and Vernon Rose Arrangements entrusted to the Ac- cettone Funeral Home. Ajax. (905-428.9090) Do- nations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. -neve are nr, words adepuate to express the titre and grant'ude .;,u tam.y, teels toward all those who supported us with visits. nowers. cards and gifts of food following the death of our o"Oved daughter and Suter. Carole Ann Mar St Jean The nuwers at the funeral Wane were absolutely beautiul and we trury appneaate the undress of so many people who came to Carole s funeral and Durial. We especially want to thank the Iona and caring people who were so helpful beginning with the Whitby 0 P P and Metro Police Officers the night of the accident, the Staff at Oshawa General Hospital, Dixon Garland Funeral Home, Father Jude and the Senior Choir at St. Bernadette's Church, Ajax Grace Antglran Church, Markham, for granting us the privilege of burying Carole near her grandparents. Margery and Stewart Mar. which was her wish expressed a few days before her sudden death. the fellow florists and suppliers who helped to look at. our business and most especially we Mank Euniu+and John ZieloNco for all their help all that dreadful week and to welcoming the crowd of almost 200 guests to their hone and garden following the taneral On behalf of Carole's three children. we also Conk sincerely everyone who has donated to Chir trust fund and we wish to express our appreciation to the administrators of this hrd which is planned to be held for the children s benefit when they come df age From our hearts. we Chrnk you ai. Doris and Ken Mar and sons Ken Jr. Cameron and Chnstdpher and tlaughterin-law, Linda ♦ RECYCLER'S REPORT If you build it, the compost critterswill come Earthworms, sowbugs, mites and beetles — all these earthly critters will come and find the food in your com- post pile and turn it into rich fertilizer. If you haven't started to compost all your organic kitchen and yard waste, fall is a good time to begin! In your new bin, lay a base mixture of leaves, brush cuttings or corn husks which pro- vides space for the air to flow into the pile. Tate next step is to start saving veg- etable trimmings, fruit peelings and cores, tea bags and egg shells in a pail stored under the (—+ kitchen sink. As corn- �� Y posting requires water as well, you can include t y leftover tea, pop and water ft -oro cooking pasta i or rinsed -out vegetable crispers. After dumping this collection into the compo%wr. add a handful of brown yard waste. The compost critters enjoy the wet kitchen 'greens' which provide the nitrogen, but they also need the supply of 'browns' which are the dry leaves and twigs that give the pile the carbon content and space fox air flow. If you're already familiar with com- posting, you'll know that during the winter, the composting cycle slows down and your unit will fill up faster. Therefore. fall is a good time to transfer your unit and start fresh. NL'hen you pull up the unit that surrounds your back- yard ctxnposter, turn the pile over and add earth and leaves. Top with leaves and. come spring, most of this pile will be ready for use. You may want to cover the pile with plastic — weighted down with stones — to trap the sun's heat. In the mean- time you will have emptied out your unit and can set it even closer to your back door for winter convenience. Build the unit or purchase a commer- cial container and the "compost critters" will come, turning your organic wastes into a rich soil con- ditioner called compost. For large amounts of t tree cuttings, brush and leaves that you don't want to backyard coxnpont Pick- ering will have its yard t - Ah waste collection once a week in October and November. In Ajax, yard waste is collected in ckw plastic bags on regular blue box pick-up days. A chipper truck that makes regular rounds collects large brush bundled in manageable sizes and placed at curb- side butt out. larraine roulston The Rerveler's Report__ All welcome to Canadian Club meetings Dt?RI I AIM — The Canadun Cluh of Durham Region has some outstanding speakers lined up for the corning sca- .4)t. Canadian aviation pioneer Dee Brasseur and phoogrnphe•r John Dunn are among those who'll address the club's monthly meetings, open to mcm- bers and non-member-,. Mr. Dunn will discuss Arctic Light Photography at the club's next meeting Tuesday, Oct. 24. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. at Holiday Inn, 1011 Blor St. E., Oshawa Both luncheon and dinner meetings are held by the club. Luncheons cost $15 for mem- bers and $16 for non-members. Din- ners are $22 for members and $23 for tan -members. Reservations are required. For reser- vations or more information, call 655-4530, 668- 2484 or 686-2535. The club's mem- bership fee is $25. 1-1 JJJ C ONIM)ST TIP: Add corded wool ashes fawn your fireplace to give your compost potash. I:gg shells contribute calcium to the pile NOW AVAILABLE GREEN SHIELD Individual Denial & Health Berleiits for as little as $36.20 per month PHONE -FODAY! ASK FOR EXTENSION 41 601-0429 1-800-667-0429 Special Benefits Insurance Services LENANNA DENTAL GROUP Dr. Henry Alban, Dr. Stephen Minsky, FAW 2 Dr. Howard Kanner Pec ■ are proud to announce the opening of a new Dental Practice. ' 1885 Glenanna Rd., ` We Welcome New Patients & Emergencies Pickering, Ontario Pickering Medical Centre 831-7566 "fHF NF'%%'%AU%F:RIISF:R.IIFU..SF:1.7F:NIItVR27, 199:-P.►(,F:9-t, Durham health council meets tonight DURHAM — The Durham Region Dis- council boardroom at 1614 Dundas St. E., tract Health Council holds its regular Suite 214, Whitby. monthly meeting tonight, Wednesday. Anyone wishing to attend is asked to call The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. in the 433-4262, as seating is limited. PAISLEY ACRES Polaris Sales & Service Snowmobiles, ATVs, PWCs 11701 Conc. 6, Uxbridge (905) 852-3932 POLARIS I, Up to `300 free accessories until Sept. 30'95 I Please recvcle! F LAT RATE; Long Distance F R O %1 12 99 _.�.... Two -Way C a 11 1 n 6 \t o nth all raw arA.r k -i J..�.n:..-a14.. ••wd...t, v.�s�-•• r%panded +entice to: Mpiant.-w-dir. Sr"t:a,lt:. Port Pere dC Micl,,riwk arra.. i 'r (416)406-3977 Dentures so natural.., you'll never know the difference! New Soft -touch* materials for - sensitive gums Precision partial dentures FREE CONSULTATION! _..1y. 1992 Walter Wimmer, D.D. Denture Clinic PICKERING TOWN CENTRE (LOWER LEVEL) 420.5020 - Toll Free 1-800-661-5020 PACF 10 -A -THF. NFIVS ADVER'I'ISFR, WM_ SFP'1'ENIRF.R 27, 1995 United Way seeks volunteers to help distribute funding AJAX -PICK- panel members ERING — The discuss such United Way con- issues as how the tinues to look for agency serves the volunteers to visit community, agencies in itswhether bid to fairly dis- Review Panel it is meeting commu- tribute money Process, which nit needs, how collected in its reviews member changes in com- fund-raising cam- agencies receiv- munity needs are Pmgn ing funds from influencing the Each year, the United Way. Accounting agency, and fac- United Way and/or budgeting tors which affect seeks volunteers the agency's who can devote experience is helpful.For operating costs 10 to 12 hours to During each more its Citizen i nformation on agency visit, Autumn craft show Sunday DURHAM -- The Cen- Conservation Area. tral Lake Ontario Conser- The event features a vation Authority hosts its petting zoo, face painting seventh annual Autumn and pony rides. Call 579- Craft Show from Sunday, 0411 for more informa- Oct. 1 at Harmony Valley tion. JONES - DOOLEY INSURANCE BROKER 0 'ER ' MAPS LOW HOME INSURANCE RATES SAVE UP TO 50% PACKAGE POLICIES . $200 DEDUCTIBLE DURHAM AREA WITH PROTECTION d DISCOUNTS DISCOUNT FOR AGE 50 • NEW HOME - ALARMS - NG CLAIMS the Citizen Review Panel Process, call the United Way at 686-0606 before Sept. 27. LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC 905-723-8551 Oshawa TWUNG ABOUT WINDOWS 1 H you don't know who bran them... f or, who'd insW them... or, who'd service them... c 6 or. If the gW who's self V 1th n wil even be around to honour #%at'Tikttime" warrant,,.. What you don't 1 know could hurt you! = `?� Our windows are Wginewed and bulli, right here to Ontario '—' by Dashwood Industries Canada's oldest and largest �. window marlufacttsvi •, Our own Factory Trained wooyees instal and service z� Our wlnoim not sub -cont; actors Our wrriolows are backed by a - J 10 Yaw L imRed Factory Warranty DASHWOOD 66 RUSSETT AVE OSHAWA 43 4 8'17' S Out of Town.. Call 1 800 463 8078 Expropriations Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.26 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO = EXPROPRIATE LAND IN THE MATTER OF an application by The Regional Municipality of Durham for approval to expropriate a limited interest in certain land being Part of Lot 129, Registrar's Compiled Plan No. 816, in the Town of Pickering, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, for the purposes of construcling, operating, maintaining, inspecting, repairing and replacing a sanitary sewer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made for approval to expropriate a permanent easement for the construction, operation, maintenance, inspection, repair and replacement of a sanitary sewer on, in, across, under and through the land described as follows: Part of Lot 129, Registrar's Compiled Plan No. 816, designated as Part 2 on Plan 40R-16188, in the Town of Pickering, in the Regional Municipality of Durham. A copy of Plan 40R-16188 may be seen in the Office of the Regional Clerk at 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Any owner of lands in respect of which notice is given who desires anrhquiry into whether the taking of such land is far, sound and reasonably necessary in the achievement of the objectives of the expropriating authority shag so notify the approving authority in writing, (a) in the case of a registered owner. served personally or by registered mad within thirty (30) days after he is served with the notice, or, when hes served by publication, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of the notice: (D) in the case of an owner who is not a registered owner, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of the notice The approving authority is The Council of The Regional Muncghakty of Durham 605 Rossland Road East Whitby. Ontario L1N 6A3 The exproprratxhg authonty is. The Regional Municipality of purton THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM Per C W Lundy Regional Clerk s tiot,ce ..S* sr?d on me _ ;a, Septernbe, '395 � We hit cyberspace this weekend! Call us at 683-5110 for information durha news Get yourself hooked up to the INFORMATION HIGHWAY! First 120 to register receive • one month Internet access FREE* • no Set -Up Fee • 24 Hour Help Line • Flexible Membership options 'with a minimum 2 month purchase Brought To You By: Durham's Information Prorv'i*Tr Oshawa • Whitby' C larington THIS WEEK News Advertiser 1 87 '1010, '4A% AQY FK I JSF:F_ W ku.• tiF 9Tk,a11)oFR 77. IA5.PA�;E 111-A. D SOFA CTIONAL SPRING MATTRESSINCLUDED 41, 1, FOOM BED SOFA SECTIONAL Admiral • MADE 6 SERVICED BY , 1iR Aamirai � oM. �r. wio�st wi■� a� roar ��►� 2 CANTILEVER WIRE Admk SHELVES • 3 CRISPERS 4 DOOR SHELVES 10 FREEZER SHELF CASH ON CASTERS -IN ALMOND RCA Panasonic SHARR. 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AT DUNDAS, WHITBY WEEKDAYS 9:30 TILL 9:00 SATURDAY 9:30 TILL 6:00 DOES NOT APPLY TOEXACTLY APREVIOUS PURCHASES ' SPECTAGUANTITIESOR ERS R PW • 5011E KEYS NOT EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED • SPECIAL ORDERS REQUIRE DEPOSIT ' & Tun 30 las "_ r7 oC ' j to OurnaSe VOL `M Tle SEE STORE FOR DETAILS ON SELECTED FURNRUfiE43o �� ~r'aCai ilem in dil - an Te Same 'e! n5 and • DOES NOT APPLY TO ADVERTISED ITEMS • MlIIYUY PURCHASE OF fi00 BEFORE �� � �� •TAXES MUST BE PAID AT i1ME OF PURCHASE TAXES : ^ itlpn- r ie55 _Cneti 1: 31v Other 'etail Outlet 3est O.AC ADIMrSTRATION FEE APPLES 1'1t;F 1!-1--I Hf %F,%%S4%.FRlISER.11[:11_SEPIENJBER•27.1y94; - Distress Centre Durham invites volunteers to climb to new heights DURHAM — A member of a Canadian expedi- tion to Mount Everest will be keynote speaker at a conference in Oshawa for provincial Dis- tress Centres. Jim Hayhurst will describe how critical choices are made and the lessons learned from them in a speech called The Right Mountain: An Insight Into Climbing Life's Mountains. Mr. Hayhurst's talk on Friday, Oct. 20 begins at 7:30 p.m. and is open to the pub- lic. Cost is S 15 at the door. Distress Centre Durham is host- ing the confer - )O'A'T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT! SEE FOR YOURSELF! • Vutritionallr Balanced • One -on -One Counselling 0 Behaviour Modification • Guaranteed Suc•c-ecc •.J_ & Lyfective for all.-I„e% ----------------------------- excludes I products Weeks *I enrollmentt fee. I I I I I Oniv I- — —c---- ------ i --- P 88 r n; b� Oshawa �EgS�so- Zf� rif � ' M�ti•vEVrti^ • •, 1 , KUMUN MRTH ...the world's most successful after-school supplementary math program 1 For over 35 years the KUMON Method has helped millions of children worldwide, aged 4 to 15, to master mathematics, Improve self-confidence and build good study habits The KUMON Method can be a benefit to any child whether to correct an existing problem or to avoid future ones. Regular Kumon practice over time makes all the difference! KUMON, it's an investment In your chili's future IN AJAX: Holy Trinity Church, 91 King's Cresent • Walk -In: Sat., Sept. 30th, 11 am to 3pm • Presentation: Wed., Oct. 4th, 7:30 pm IN WHITBY: Whitby Civic Recreation Complex, Garden and Rossland • Presentation: Mon., Oct. 2nd, 7:30 pm For more information or to book a free diagnostic test at the open houses, please call: (905) 571-7200 or 1 -800 -667 -MATH. OKUMON 9 Programs that get RESULTS! 4 The KUMON Reading program is also available. ence as pan of its 251h anniversary. The annual Distress Centres Ontario Provin- cial Conference is being held at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa from Oct. 20 to 22. There are more 100 volunteers with the Durham branch. Distress Cen- tres offer a 24- hour telephone service in which volunteers help callers deal with problems. For more infor- mation on the conference, the work done by Distress Centre Durham or the speech by Mr. Hayhurst, call 723-4461. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF SCARBOROUGH STOTT'S AND MAXWELL'S BRIDGES (TWYN RIVERS DRIVE) CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND PRELIMINARY DESIGN STUDY PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE NO.2 The Corporation of the City of Scarborough is currently undertaking a Class Environmental Assessment and Preliminary Design Study to determine the future of the Stott's and Maxwell's bridges on Twyn Rivers Drive within the City of Scarborough (refer to the key plan shown below). The purpose of the Environmental Assessment is to examine the need and justification for future improvements to the two bridges and if necessary, establish preliminary design plans. At the initial Public Information Centre held in June 1995, information was presented relative to the problem and the preliminary assessment of alternative solutions to the problem. Following the first Public Information Centre, additional public input on the alternatives was solicited through the distribution of a brochure/questionnaire to residents within the Secondary Study Area south of Steeles Avenue. Based on the public input and results of the evaluation of alternatives. it was concluded that the preferred solution is to replace/rehabilitate the subject bridges and promote "local" traffic only (ie. non long distance commuter traffic) on Twyn Rivers Dive. Following the selection for the preferred solution, alternative design concepts for the Slott's and Maxwell's bridges have been prepared and assessed. In order to provide the public with an opportunity to review and comment on the alternative design concepts. a Public Information Centre will be held on: October 11, 1995 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p -m. Open House 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Formal Presentation Chief Dan George Public School 185 Generation Boulevard Scarborough, Ontario Comments received from the public will be included in finalizing the assessment and evaluation of alternative design concepts The Study is being undertaken in accordance with the "Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects (the Class EAI and falls within the scope of projects described in Schedule 'C" of the Class EA document. At the end of the Study. an Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared for the project and filed with the City Clerk and will be made available for review by the public for the thirty (30) calendar day review period. The Class Environmental Assessment process is designed to resolve concerns of those affected by the project If concerns relative to the Study cannot be resolved. any person or group may request that the Minister of the Environment and Energy "bump up" the project to an Individual Environmental Assessment. If no outstanding concerns are brought forward during the review period, the City of Scarborough may proceed to construction. We encourage you to attend the Public Information Centre. If you are unable to attend, you may forward written comments or questions to either one of the individuals below. With the exception of personal information, all comments will be part of the public record. Mr Brian Wolf, P Eng. Project Manager Works 8 Environment Department City Of Scarborough 300 Consilium Place. Ste 1000 Scarborough. Ontario M 1 H 3G2 Tele: 416-396-7152 Fax: 416-396-5681 Mr. Doug Allingham, P. Eng. Senior Vice -President, Transportation Totten Sims Hubicki Associates 300 Water Street Whitby. Ontario ON 9J2 Tele: 905-668-9363 Fax: 905-668-0221 Primary Study Area Secondary Study Area scwiuowoo�r Cops need clues to cut down saw thieves By SGT. KEVIN SLANEY DURHAM CRIME STOPPERS AJAX — Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Pblice are asking for public help in solving a break, enter and theft in Ajax Saturday, Aug. 5. During the early evening hours, Pat's Rentall at 334 Westney Rd. S. was forcibly entero& Burglars gained entry by smashing the main -entrance glass doors. Once inside, they sole four Stihl cement saws valued at approximately 54,000 and one Poly Quip compressor worth $450. Doors to the business sustained $300 damage. Crime Stoppers will pay a reward of up to $1,000 for any infmna- tion that leads to an arrest in this inci- dent or any other serious offence. As a eller, you never have Io give your name or appear in court. Help out by calling Crone Stoppers at 1-800-978-8477 (where long distance applies) or locally at 436-8477. Durham Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. Request for Public Opinion on the Proposed Nursing Home Annual licence Renewal of Kalh-cliffe Loci Nursing Home, .*x In accordancr with the Nur.ing; Honit- A ct, public opinion r heinR rt-qut-4"I prior to a final dt- i --mm bring nt"- on the abwr. If you hac,• i orn"*nty or opinions and wi%h to bring tht-m to the attention of the %lini.try of Health, .,Ai nuy submit thorn in writing; by addrrs.ing; thrnl to: Dirmil)r. Rr.idential Svrcict. Branch Ontario `lini.tr% of Hralth 51(C Yonga• \trtti-t. 7th Flt K -r North York. Ontario %1'_\1 IK:) (116) :C!7-7.1:;7. by Octob-r 30. 1945 Mwa r include the name of the nursing hunk• and quote Yrojrct 0127-4t; on all writtrn submission.. Thr Director will consider all submissions b•torr nuking; a final drei-ion. THE NEWS ADVF.RTI.SFR,"F'D.. SEPI*F klliF:R 17. IW5-PA(:F. 13-A t t t FOOD NI ,a a k E 'r 91 Rylander Blvd. SCARBOROUGH 1822 White's Rd. PICKERING MOW OF ONTARIO. CANADA W.1 GRADE Green _ Cabb ge PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA N0. 1 GRADE Rutabagas or Pepper uash PRODUCT OF ONTARIO, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE White =DO; Pota0es 501b IZT4W) Dag PRDm OF ONTARIO Large Pump ins 399 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA FARCY GRADE McIntosh Apples 1 FILL YOUR OWN 10LB BAG- : 39 ! 1.30 kg PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA FANCY GRADE Fresh Carrots or Cookinq,nions 101b (4`5� bag PRODUCT OF U.SA, A TRADITIONAL FAVOURITE Fresh Hardy Cranberries GardenAums 12oi tk p g 2 galloainer r \ PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH UNTIL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1995. ... . • .. . . . . . . PACE11-A-THF' \FNS:11)VF:R1'ItiF.12, t1 F'l)., tiFPl�F�111tF't2 M. 144; i Tips on tantrums, toilet training offered ❑ Kinark Child and day, Oct. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Family Services Kinark Child and Family Services at 1916 Dundas St. E., Whitby. Cost is hosts seminar $8. Meanwhile, Positive Discipline, a discussion group for parents with DURIIAM — Tantrums, toilet children from five to 11 years, exam - training and mealtime behavior are ines why youngsters behave the way among the issues covered in a course they do. It also offers practical ways for parents of toddlers. of redirecting misbehavior and Living With Toddlers is offered encouraging children. by the Family Education Resource The eight -session study group is Centre of Kinark Child and Family offered Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 12 Services. p.m. beginning Oct. 21 at the The workshop is designed to help Michael Starr Building, 333 King St. parents foster confidence and co- E., Oshawa. Cost is $48 a person or operation in their toddlers by intro- $72 a couple. plus a book fee of S14. ducing effective strategies for deal- Pre -registration is a must for each ing with common concerns. course. Call 433-0386, ext. 316 for The workshop is offered Thurs- more information. ■ Learn a NEW skill! ■ Increase your tax KNOWLEDGE! ■ CONVENIENTtimes & locations! Starting Soon! HSR For more informationl/ call: 686-1395 Zieba� Annual Oiling Process For annual protection against rust, try our revolutionary PENETR-OIL`, a DRIPLESS annual oiling process that penetrates seams and offers superior protection And right now 95 PENETR-01L is only ............................ 99 Lifetime Rust Protection If you're looking for longer-term protection to fight rust, nothing works better than Ziebart Super Rust Protection. With its abrasion resistance and lifetime warranty` 95 it's the ultimate in rust protection. Save SSO, now only ...................... 299 No Other Rust Protection Company Offers You More. • See dealer for details. OFFER EXPIRES to OCTOBER 29, 1995 195 WESTNEY RD. Sy AJAX Phone 619-3612 The look that lasts! Local support group can help you deal with phobias PICKERING -- The Free day, Oct. 3 for those with panic Call to register at 831-3877. From Fear Foundation holds a attacks, phobias, anxiety or It takes place at 1848 Liver - support group meeting Tues- fears. pool Rd., Suite 199, Pickering. 1(1146 114GINWIA Flame Broiled IA 9 C Flume Bri,ile d 99( - «'hopper Whopper ' ChLcke-i Wn uLh 9 a (1LAC•, JaroiuiA ' T.% 'Rem km'Un,l..%h6r,d. w, F.,_.� ,.,.r�t, KIN LO:I Ex.t.Es . _ FLna fir rini \\}t qtr ,. Kiri .n NAttly"Ar.elk F`*, ' pt.. Jf1. t.w+ {..., J... t.. A.w• 'v •HA "^tv J ,,.K e...�..»., KING BLAST CHANCE ALL REMAINING FURNITURE MUST BE SOLD AT ANY COST! �AtwA Learn how to save a life with Durham St. John Ambulance i> Series of courses can prepare you for an emergency DURHAM — The Durham branch of St. John Ambulance can teach you how to save a life. it's offering courses in October and November at the St. John's centre in the Marwood Place Mall at the corner of Harwood Avenue and Bayly Street in Ajax. A two-day basic rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscita- tion (CPR) course is set for Oct. 6 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Oct. 7 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Cost is $60. On Oct. 19, a one -day basic rescuer CPR course runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fee is $60. A basic rescuer CPR renewal course on Oct. 16 from I � to 4:30 p.m. cos $35. A two-day standard first aid -Heart - saver CPR course runs frog 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Oct. 10 and 12. Fee is $75. The standard first aid - basic rescuer CPR pro- gram runs over three days, on Oct. 27 from 6 to 10 p.m. and Oct. 28 and 29 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cost is $100. First aid and other 'tips will be provided during a $25 babysitting course on Oct. 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 0 P.M. Youths 12 and up will learn how to recognize safety hazards, injury preven- ion, how to deal ith annoying tele- phone calls or unwanted visitors, han- dling an infant (diapering PODIATRIST, Ronald J. Klein B.S.c., D.P.M. ;r;' It ishes to Announce the Opening of - t his Pructi;•c• 11 - Iy At the Pickering `ledical Centre .• � 16A {n f r i -Curium Ft" Ort i` -Full VeteranN Cu%crake I z .tiports �la•dicine �-IHatxlic Feet, i Cure & l' allure► Children•+F­[ TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all insolvency services including persorlal &corporate lr OSHAWA ..t 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX: K C,--err"ai Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: -2 Karg S: w 372-4744 Sa:', -ny & eveniN aDwr•Tontg avaoadie James R. Yanch FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION THE NEWEST MEMBER Dr. Sharon Pvtr:kin is de.ithtc-i Dr. Francine Dallaire !o :he Pi:kc•ilri Cli.!owlcue iI­:;h l:rnt:r to-tLed .a I. -If I IRd Ili, kr:ing, 01:Lirio 905-120.1113 i'm excited to be the newest member of the Ili( kcrin:,� Chiropractic l lealth Centre. Having grown up to an arca (lose to Pickering. I feel fortunate to have the opportunily III start my career in this terrific growing community. 1 have spent the last several years studying, at the University of Toronto and then the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. This time was devoted to learning the art, science and philosophy of chiropractic. This is the centennial year for chiropractic and it marks :a lime when the powers of natural healing :are gaining greater recognition in our sex icly. Doctors of Chiropractic are proponents of the natural healing proccss Wv adjust the spine to improve spinal movement with the goal of alleviating joint and nerve irritation At the i'ickering Chiropractic health Centre. we are dedicated to helping our patients achieve their optimum health naturally. I am Proud to be a member of this team and I hope to have the charter to introduce you to the wonders of chiropractic Together we can see chiropractic into its second century Sincerely, Dr. Francine Dallaire and bathing), what rates to charge and the importance of interviewing parents before caring for children. Emergency first aid for youths 10 and up is offered on Nov. 4 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cost is $25. With all courses, the organization asks partici- pants pay an optional $1 surcharge, which is used to pay for volunteer services. Call St. John Ambu- lance at 434-7800 or 1- 800-267-1032 for more information or to register. Ontario has &a . THE NEVIS ADVERTISER, WED_ SEI''ITMItER 27,11995 -PAGE 19. % Ajax seniors talk trains AJAX -- The Ajax Exeter Rd. Bob Senior Citizens' Friend- McWilliams discusses ship Club meets Tuesday, trains. Call 619-0135 for Oct. 3at 9:30 a.m. at 46 more information. Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 .& Ac (Between Hwy. No. 2) Accesvto Z PENOVA]IONS A reputation of quality & service J 115 •nj A Craftsman wdh a decade of old world siuii and creative hiyh quality workmanship. Let our expercnce help you decide on your next: Renovation .erranda's• Decks Nindows jactory or custom) Save 4D% on V�ryl Replacement • Doors' rtenx'.e orer7) - Finish Carpentry • screen Doors wccc S :era( • F,ne Woodworking ^•.�A eta young people, aged 6 - 18. We're looking for 12 of the best! Do you ik^ow a young person, aged 6 tc To nominate an ,)div dual or a group of 18 years, who is involved in worr"whve young people for t'e Ontario Junior community service or a special person '+t zen of the Year Award, please who is contributing, while contact this newspaper or living with a physical or • the CCNA at 905-844-0184. psychological I!mitation) Do Nominations for this year's you know a youth who has •• awards will be accepted until performed an cc +1 of heroism? The Ontario Community Newspapers \ Association, with Bell Canada as the patron, is looking to recognize these "good kids": the young people of our province who show a commitment to making life better for others. DctotDer 31, 1995. Every nominee will receive a certificate and up to 12 individuals and one group will be the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin, $200 and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Governor. NOMINATION FORMS - are available by contacting this community newspaper or OCNA at 905-844-0184 ONTARIO ontario JUNIOR CITIZEN communitytll ��..._..- OF THE YEAR newspapers 7�AWARDS � — associabon on PM.E 211 -A - I'll E %E%%SAD%ERI ISER, 1Nba).,SEl`FE.%IItER 27, 1"; $s.00 •' '' , OFF DI NNER UFFETI MIq, ttil.w IuMM r AN pia L hale. Sm OFF d. M Dinner bitbi. VALID EVERYDAY 4 P.M. - CLOSE NOT MLO W" MY op" (IMPI WNRY110SOUARE(IOBIAWS} "26261 � - S•I. t••5 • taa.rt:•gntllan -------------- Entertainment Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110 with your entertaining ideas A'ax dancers take Scotland' com et�tion Jp AJAX — Highland dancers from a local school brought home trophies from a recent trip to Scotland. Six of 17 dancers from the Lorraine Symington studio in Ajax picked up trophies at various contests during a three-week trip in August. Mrs. Symington saes the dancers ..went over with the impression 'It's our first time and we'll get our feet wet'. To win anything %A -as a bonus. That's what was so nice." Dancers from her studio ranged from five to 21 years. It was their first trip to Scotland "We did pretty good, considering the competition there." she sa,.s. Erin Rose %&on the national compe- tition at the World Pipe Band contest and was fifth in the preliminaries for the World Highland Dance contest. both in Coal. For the Highland %korlds, prelimi- naries Here held on a Friday. Hith the top five moling on to the main rent on SdIurda%. Competing In the luye- ride division. Frin. 1-I_ danced aL!ainst Ill others and qualified for the Worlds. Jill Rose %%a. first runner-up in the 16 -and -under category at the British Overseas Competition in Edinhurgh. first runner-up at the World Pipe Band event, third runner-up at the Common- wealth Hl,hland Dance competition in Glasgow and fourth in the preliminar- ies at the 'A orld Pipe Band. Ise, in S%mington won the interme- diate trophy at a competition in Kin- loch Rannoch, while Leigh Campbell won best overseas junior dance at Crieff. Jennifer Blackburn won best over- seas dance in Perth, qualified for the sword dance in the under -18 category at the Highland Worlds and finished fourth overall in the junior division at the Highland Worlds. Heather Douglas. 18. Has first at QUAlr7♦ sAwr FRESM MAOOUCE TLAd / n A 2 800VUAtivilLe the British Overseas in Edinburgh and was best adult overseas dancer in Crieff. Other dancers on the trip were Cathleen Biggs, Kelsey Symington, Kirsty Campbell, Jillian Campbell, Daniel Rose, Isla Rothney, Lauren Campbell, Heidi Douglas. Meghan Cholette. Melissa Cholette and Laura Miller. SPECIAL TREATS SOLD 8 SER 'ED by°°a °•E A CHARITY GROUP AT SPECIAL EVENTS SUN.00T. 1 FUN FOR SUNPISE YOUTH THE GROUP ENTIRE FAMILY • Face Painting DAILY ATTRACTIONS: • Unclo Moo, 1-2 p.m. -Pemng Zoo • Play Tractor • Horse Drawn Wagon ride -Straw Jump -Creative Playground -Wagon Rides (weekends) -Ready picked apples t other produce available at our market- -HOURS 9.30 - 5.30 Weekends 6 holidays 1 30 - 5'30 Weekdays -PICK YOL,;i OWN APPLES Small Trees - No Ladders _ r ----COUPON---- O 3 c A MG OF G A?P F S ) ,( ;Duct Ior t4% •Aa•.xi Pr•••r f L 2287 HWY. 2 (Just West of Elowmanvilie) CROP REPORT - PHONE 623-1-252 BACKSEAT - Northumberland's Entertainment Authority... for people who are hip and want to know what's happening around town! 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The program will include The Thieving Magpie Overture by Rossini, Trumpet Concerto by Haydn, Fall Fair by Ridout, Car- men Suite by Bizet and the Unfinished Symphony by Schu- bert. The second in the series of concerts, at Pickering High School in Ajax on Saturday, Jan. 20, will turn the spotlight on three works. They are The Merry Wives of Windsor by Nicolai, Four Opera Arias, featuring soloist Elizabeth Pamos, and Symphony #6 (Pas- torale) by Beethoven. FOOD WITH A -DIFFERENCE RESTAURANT & SALAD BAR ALL HOME MADE SOUPS - SALADS - ROT] BEEF - CHICKEN . FISH - ETC, In _ r 1 SPECIAL of THE DAY _=T 1 SPECLAL x TWE DAY }R- `S1E tEtrstes sEvr xL )_[Ile l 11tich , to IF °I rm : Special Events GOLF TOURNAMENT September 25th Fawnbrook Golf Course Call Lisa for Details EVERY SUNDAY Prime Rib Dinners only S l ()95 (4 p.m. - 10 p.m.) BRITISH BREAKFAST Every Saturday & Sunday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. s495 WEDNESDAYS WINGS 25` 1400 Bayly St. (at Liverpool) 837-2366 The PPO will present an evening of song and dance on Saturday, March 2 at Pine Ridge Secondary. The concert will include an instrumental concerto performed by young musician, as well Faust Ballet Music Gounod, accompanied dancers from The Picker School of Ballet Da Academy. Also on the musical bill of fare are Coppelia-Mazurk by Delibes and the Swan Lake Suite by Tchaikovsky. The fourth and final concert of the season is at Pickering High on Saturday, May 11. The evening will feature the Hebrides Overture Fingals Cave by Mendelssohn. As well, the ner of the Pickering Metro ast Music Festival Concer- to Competition will per- form. Symphony #8 by Dvorak will close out the concert. All shoves wm a E as by by ing Dar begi is n nat7p.m. Pine Ridge Secondary at 2155 Liverpool Rd. N., Orth of Finch Avenue, Pick- eting. Pickering High School is at 180 Church St. N., just north of Hwy. 2, Ajax. Classic Coffee House celebrates first anniversary The Classic Coffee House is not your ordinary coffee shop. In fact at this coffee shop you won't find a donut in the place and that's just fine with the hundreds of customers that have made this place a huge success. On Friday, September 15th, owner Amanda LeeDempsey and staff invited new and loyal customers to celebrate their first year in business. Visitors enjoyed $1 cappuccinos, balloons and lots of great prizes during the day long event. "It was great," says Amanda. "It was busy all day with line ups out the door. We were pleasantly surprised by the turnout of people." Located at 1410 Bayly St. in Pickering just cast of the GO Station, the Classic Coffee House has become a refreshing alternative to the traditional donut shop. The intimate surroundings and friendly atmosphere have made it a place to meet friends and enjoy a relaxing break from the hectic pace of life. Most of those who came to the cafE and coffee bar were regular customers who have been looking forward to the first birthday celebration. Each person filled out a ballot for prizes such as coffee, t -shirts and meals. Comments on the ballots were all W Tickets are available on a sub- scription basis for all four per- formances or on a single concert basis. Ticket prices have been great- ly reduced since last year. For ticket information, call 428- 8630. The PPO is accepting new members, particularly in the string section. The orchestra will also hold auditions for principal oboe and bassoon. Rehearsals for the PPO begin at Pine Ridge Secondary School on Wednesday. Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. To audition, call Julia at 619- 0204. K�=_­ �_ _•_-, _, Cafe & Coffee Bar 14111 Ba%h tit.. t'ickertn-, 1j" rA%t or (.0 .tatUfM r the, iN "st 1)1 �fiY• (.�1(�hn�. til,, �„rpt, �ct/cu! , = t'ct„cr OPEN LATE THURS. RS. & FRI. UNTIL 10:31) PAL Staff members Stephanie, Amanda and Allison were _>I Celina strCet. O`hawa kept busy all day at the anniversary celebration extremely positive. They turkey, black forest ham, included: '"The prices are very corned beef, chicken, egg and reasonable”, "I'vc been here tuna salad. There's also a very before and it won't be my last tasty vegetarian sandwich. time", and from a new visitor, All are served on bread, bagel "Keep working hard. This is a or kaiser with lettuce, cheese great place. Pickering needed and tomato. some class-" During the anniversary r I STEP TWO That's what makes this everyone at the Classic Coffee place different. You can just sit and read a book, take House kept busy with two large �r your catering orders, just - GET READY time and enjoy the smoke free another of the services air. provided. They were making ' Av Not only can you enjoy sandwiches and one of their ' great cappuccino, but also specialities, Caesar salads, FOR FUN/FITNESS espresso, caffe lattc and cafe which have gained quite a au Tait plus Italian syrups or a reputation. soothing cup of tea. So if your looking for the • LATINICARIBBEAN If you get hungry the food kind of place that inspires one • CONTEMP. BALLROOM at the Classic Coffee House is to relax and enjoy the moment • JIVE also popular. then you should visit the REGISTER • MERENGUE Now! Their thick homest le y Classic Coffee House on Bal Bayly 'TIL OCT. s • SALSA Limited spaces sandwiches will always satisfy St. in Pickering. a demanding appetite with For more information call 837-STEP(7837) your choice of roast beef, 420-2309. 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SAG r ------------ GENERAL WLLS CEREAL HONEY NUT CHEERIOS &Z 0 BOX STORE FETA&$350 GENERAL MILLS • BETTY CROCKER 1 . 1 • ERER�j ASSORTED SIZES PV.*F. 24- %-1 11F %I►% F.RI ISM N FII.. tiF P I F NIRER 27, 1995 For the latest sports results, read the News Advertiser three times a week SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. To advertise in this space, call the News Advertiser at 683-5110 Pickering Panthers Bell peewees ring ur may be for real By AL RIVETT SFOR-M REPORTER PICKERING — Tlx Pickering Panthers are way ahead of last year's pace. and the regular season is only one weekend old. The Panthers, who waited until almost Christmas before recording their first win last season. already have three points after a win and a tic in the opening weekend of Metro Junior `A' Hockey i.eague regular -season play. The season debut for the Pickering juni(v% was a winning one as they edged the North York Ranger. 3-2 in North York Friday. lite Panthers tied the visiting Muskoka Bear% 4-4 at the Pickering Recreation Complex Sundae night. Rookie head coach John Blackburn, who's entrusted with turning around a club which was mired in the h sement of the league's Baur Division most of last season. was pleased with his charges' play m the first two regular -season contests. -it's a pretty good start Ayre pleased with the way we've played- NVe still have a lex of work to do, but to take that out of four points on the weekend is a great start for us," sass Blacl:hurn. Pickering trailed Muskoka 4-3 after two periods in Sunday's contest. after leading 3-1 at one Point in the middle %tans. However, Pickering minor hockey prtxiuct John Gallagher po (- ted the equalizer m the third penoxd to give the Panthers the tic in their regular -season home opener. (Veber goal scorers for Pick-enne were Stu Varklercec%t Jeff Bain (%haZhanded) and Jamie Jeans. Meanwhile. Pick-mrig carried its domination of North York into the regularseason with Friday night's win after two viclo - ne-s over the Ranger in pre -season exhibition tilts. Anthonv ('orrnacchia. a left winger who played in the Tortxrto G;Oulcling Ptirik Ranger mirky hockey sy%k-m last sea- son. continued to hold the hex hand for Pickc:ing with a put of gmils. Dedenceman Richard Srxioner had the- (cher tally. But, the story of the night was the work of Panthers' g(xd- tender lex Strrntino who was a late arrival at the- club's train- ing camp. Sorentino was brilliant in the edge and (draw rave reviews from BLL kburn -He's the tvTk: of kind wh)'ll give us a chance to win even night" says Blackburn of the 18 -year-old puck.tojner who played with the ()HA Sutherland Cup champion St. -I1xxn is Stars last season. -tie's eve two wean, of lunicrr gxpencrkY. By the tune he go ( herr' we didn't Yet a e'twice to set him play. but all the repom, have bLvii poriuve. %Vc put him out there and he played urt3t Ile han dle% the purl; well and he has lox% of ccxnti- deri a and experience." In a surprise move. the: Panther% have cut veteran netminder Jercm% Ranich who played with the Panthers last season. They've elected to go with rookie netminder Dustin Cunningham as hack -up to Sorentino. Blackhum explains Cunningham had a better camp than Ranich. -Ile (kserve% to play for us," says Blackhum of the 16 -year- old goalie who played with the Innistil Blackhawks last ,ea -A) n. -N%*e can throw either one of than in then: and they're capable of doling the job." The Panthers' next home game is against the Buffalo, New York -based Niagara Scenics at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Frida%. Sept 2y at 7:30 p.m. Pickering travels to Wexford to play the Raiders on Sun day night. PICKERING 1644 BAYLY ST. Q)k Just west of Brock R. (905) 837-0653 tt Too hot to handle Pickering Recreation Complex team's Shauna Findlay attempts to return a serve during the mixed i doubles final of the Durham '8' Tennis League at the Glendale Tennis Club Sunday. Findlay and j partner Kelly Paul played Glendale's Mark Trusdale and Joyce Chapman in the championship match. photo by A.J. Groen PORT HoPF. 1996 MEMBERSHIPS GOLF FREE FOR THE REST OF 1995 18 ffole Course Purchase any 1996 Membership before October 1/95 & Golf for the remainder of this Season at No Charge MEMBERSHIPS (includes 112 hr. lesson with Bob Keyes) 7 day unrestricted $625 + GST I GREEN FEES 5 day before 1 p.m. $550 + GST Weekdays 16.50113.50 excludes SS & Hol. Weekends 19.50/16.50 5 day after 1 p.m. $465 + GST (incl. GST) excludes SS & Hol. Call for More Details or Tee Off times 1 800 346-5361 or 1 905 885-6487 82 VICTORIA STREET SOUTHPORT HOPE three wins at tourney PICKERING — The Pickering Bell Canada minor peevtn 'AA' rep hockey team made it all the way to the semi-finals the Mississauga Early Bird Tounwmnt last week- The eekThe Pickering peewees played inspired hockey for so early, the season, earning three wins and a tie before dropping a 2. decision to Richmond Hill in the semi-final tilt. In the fust game of the tourney, the Bell Canada peewo skated to a 2-2 draw with the Mississauga Braves. Davi I lughes %coxed both goals for Pickering. Assists went to Scc Billing with two, Adam Moyer and Mitch Grigoriadis with or apiece. Pickering then skated to a 4-3 win over the Scarboroug Stallions. Greg Cuaak and James Cummins each sctxtxi a pa t() [xice the kcal squad. Defenceman Grant Goolcw counted pair of assists, with single helpers to David Skrepnek, Eva ( e,orgiev%ki, Ryan Pi:lan and Billing. Pickenng's 311 win over a hard-hitting Scarborough Your Bruins %quad Game as a result of excellent goaltending froi (suis I=r"- and Luke Gregoire. Bell Camit.1a goal scoring w-, h-axiled by linemaics Skmpnc:k with two goals. Cusak with goal and an assist and hard-working Giicxxgievski assisting e all three- markers. David Hughes once again led the Pickering peewees with ptur of goals in a34) shutout win over the Mississauga'rerriei which assured the teary. of a playoff position. Moyer chipped i with a single marker. while Billing led in assists with two to lowed by Grigoriadis and '['revor Small with one eact GirLgotre and I=ranz shared the shutout in gaxd. Tram members are Scott Billing, Aaron Calder, Jame Curtunims, (dreg CusA. Michael 1}awsor>, CluiskVii x Iran; Evan Georgievski. Grant Go oley, I.ukc Gregoire. Mitc (rnizoriadis [)avid Hughes, Adam Moym Ryan Pekin, :star Rogers, Brarkic)n Sakur, Dai%id Skrt-7wk and Trevor Small. For pee off itcscn�ations, Call PoRTHoPE 1-800-346-5361 16.50 Ucckdays 19.50 Weeken& dtt Hotidays.(inciudiegt (.sr)• 18 Holes • (.olf TournamenLs • Driving Range - PE N RYN P.-� KK • Teaching Professional ,V. uInr .r • l.icensrd Club House 1 82 VIC-170Rla STREET St)t TH CLIP & SAVE �"�. °'�'�'�' one ■ plays FREE with Rhe■ ad. .., 35 seas", n^iy� Can sports nutrition really provide more energy, strength and stamina? You bet it can! To fnd out bow. attend tee Coyne's SPORTS NUTRITION SEMLNAR Your Host: Lee Coyne. Ph.D. Exercre Ph%*iopi & \urntnm &)ma i -Thr Stxxts \uintion Coach' Subjects: t.artxih%-dnte, �'rtamin, Y \hnrril. e f'rotrtn r 0,z Fluid, - September 30, 1995 1:00 - 3:00 pm Ajax Community Centre 75 Centennial Road Ajax, ON $ 5.00 Features Door Prizes! Handouts! For more informtiom roots `«t Gayle (901)6&&1117 Jas Drsntmtmons P Presenting Interesting Facts About Businesses Serving the Area fay (h:nrk & Kelly Bum, .---. CANADA'S TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS 00®RRIN UNIT 2-1199 KINGSTON RD., Pickering (905) 831-2211 (Pickering Auto Centre, east of Whites Rd.) Over 35 years ago, whale oil was used as transmission fluid. Although it is now made from crude oil or synthetics, transmission fluid is still prone to viscosity breakdown from hot summer or severe winter driving. Your automatic transmission is usually one of the most reliable units in your vehicle, but it is often neglected because it is not visible. Your automatic transmission's fluid and its counterpart filter should be replaced every 40,000 kilometres (for mostly city driving) or every 60.000 km (for most highway driving). By doing so, the technicians at MISTER TRANSMISSION can diagnose potential problems and substantially help decrease the possibility of internal damage and expensive repairs. MISTER TRANSMISSION offers a same day service (in most cases) on domestic and import vehicles with a nation-wide written warranty available including a 2 year warranty on clutch repairs. This location specializes in automatic, standard, FWD (front wheel drive), 4WD, and overdrive transmission repairs, rebuilding, maintenance, as well as clutch and driveline repairs. MISTER TRANSMISSION was originally established in 1963 at Richmond Hill, Ontario, and has grown to over 100 locations across Canada The Pickering shop opened in August, 1979 Brothers ROGER & GRAHAM STEIN became the new owners of the business in the summer of 1995. A free multicheck and road test is offered by MISTER TRANSMISSION to help evaluate any problems, make an appointment for your vehicle soon. ALr1M�f.:IrD SHARP CREATING EFFECTIVE OFFICE ENVIRONMENTS 5-520 WESTNEY RD. S-, Ajax (905) 683-1089 Fax. (905) 683-1159 Shopping for a new tax machine or copier and sorting out the jargon/features can be daunting for those buying their first machine It can also be difficult for those upgrading or adding new systems, as innovative technology and product enhancements are introduced each year Trying to save a few dollars by purchasing from a discount store that offers little customer support, can often lead to frustration & disappointment should problems occur. To truly make a value purchase that suits the needs of your home or corporate office, consult the knowledgeable staff at EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEMS INC. Thur goals to enhance productivity in your work erioronment, and with the least amount of customer inconvenience SHARP is now introducing new multi -function laser fax products, ideal for home offices or large offices requiring network capability You get the functions of a laser printer, a tax/modem. copier & scanner, all in a value priced product Owner GEORGE DUNN is assisted by qualified. experienced sales representatives who can evaluate the requirements of each customer, suggesting an appropriate SHARP copier or fax system that will address both your current needs and protected expansion in :he future Since January, 1983. EXECUTIVE COPIER SYSTEMS INC. has been capable of serving the needs of educational institutions, government bureaus, as well as industry and small businesses They will also be there to support you after the sale, should you have any questions or need factory trained sa,7.:r G1c�rPr�rti�>gsoi�oht w,a 0) 1410 BAYLY ST., Pickering (beside Go Station) (905) 831-4733 Fax. (905) 831-3977 Decades ago, printing was very labour-intensive and with a slow turn -around time. Today's newer computerized printing technoiogy and high speed copying systems such as those used at KWIK KOPY PRINTING allow many standard orders to be produced in just the next day or sooner. The customer service aspect has received as much importance as the actual printing and copying. taking the panic out of emergency deadlines. KWIK KOPY PRINTING realizes that speed, price and a uniform quality final product is what today's customer demands --their goal is responding to your needs! KWIK KOPY PRINTING specializes in high speed photocopying especially useful for multi -page documents, advanced electronic printing and laser desktop publishing of manuals, brochures, price fists, business stationery, and other documents. The comprehensive range of services at KWIK KOPY PRINTING includes multi -colour offset printing, inexpensive, high speed copying, Kodak full colour laser copying, typesetting, desktop Publishing and laser output, graphic design, as well as collating, numbering, folding, stapling, cutting, and related bindery services. KWIK KOPY PRINTING was established in 1967 and now has a network of over 1,200 franchise owned locations throughout the world. The Pickering location opened in June 1984, and is independently owned by ROSS LAWRENCE and his family. Many printing/copy centres have come and gone in the area, but after 11 years of serving Durham Region, KWIK KOPY PRINTING is still here to serve you! RECYCLED sP*jm SPORTS EQUIPMENT THAT SAVES YOU MONEY 1211 KINGSTON RD., Pickering (905) 837-8733 (west of Liverpool Rd., in the Durham Square Plaza) Many sports enthusiasts and occasional weekend athletes become involved in a specific sport for period of time, and then other activities take precedent, or life situations change so that engaging in that sport is less feasible. What many people end up with is a closet or basement full of sports equipment that is rarely being used, if at all. RECYCLED SPORTS buys sports equipment that has been pre- owned, but still in good condition, paying fair prices to customers. This equipment is fully washed, cleaned and reconditioned, so the store doesn't smell like a locker room. The equipment is then sold at a fraction of its original retail cost. The process is especially useful to parents who have to outfit their growing children each year The approximately 3,000 square foot store opened its doors for business two years ago and is guided by JIM AVRAMS The staff of sports outfitting specialists at RECYCLED SPORTS ensure that customers 5nd something that really does suit their needs The line of goods on display at RECYCLED SPORTS includes hockey equipment such as protective gear and skates along with a skate sharpening service A wide variety of golf equipment is carried, as well as equipment for baseball, racquet sports, soccer, football, exercise & fitness. skiing, in-line skates, and more Regardless of whether you are ready to buy or shopping aroune you are always assured of value priced deal at RECYCLED SPORTS Brewers' THE ALL -NATURAL ALTERNATIVE 'J' Cholece Tom' ESS.STS 1410 BAYLY ST., Unit 7A, Pickering (905) 831-2337 (Just east of Liverpool) The initial lure to 'you brewed- beer was often the price advantage over store bought iabels Even with the taxes levied in 1993 cn beer & wine made a: 'Brew or, o-emises-, the value of brewing your own at BREWERS' CHOICE s still very arrac::.e What really keeps customers coming back to BREWERS' CHOICE ;s the tact that they appreciate the incredible taste of their preservative -free fresh brew and the ease in which it can be created by you The beer 'cook:rg- process takes a little over an hour it ire of 10 custom designed kettles for a cor,sister, lira proc:,ct Ate a 2 week fermentation, you come back to BREWERS' CHOICE a-= bottle your cold filtered. carbonated crystal clear brew to take home and enjoy right away You can choose from a wide vanety of beer styles ranging from domestics to imports and many specalty beers If your busy schedule doesn t permit you to make your cti-- ,c� car stiii enjoy the great taste of U -brewed beer BREWERS CHOICE can 'cook-.., for you, all you have to do is pitch the yeast, and then bottle your finished beer 2 weeks later ccr those wrc prefer the taste of a tine red or white wine. BREWERS' CHOICE can help you to create a batch of wine n ;ust 8 weeks The taste is comparab,e to a store bought wine with savings up :o haat when you make your own BREWERS' CHOICE has recently moved 'uptown' to t» ., Bayly St (next to Go station) ands now Loser and easier to reach from all parts of Pickering This is Durham Region s original Brew on pre -r se operated s ice A ;us: '990 arc s owner operated by STEPHEN MURDOCH and ALAN NIELSEN The savings may bring you into BREWERS' CHOICE cut one taste of the beverages will have you returning and te,ling your l I ;I ;a Mal Pill Ta"V.,qq ! HELPING TO KEEP YOUR VEHICLE ROLLLNG 1199 KINGSTON RD., Pickering (905) 839-8085 (Pickering Auto Centre, east of Whites Rd.) As the colder weather sets in, some will nonce their cars hearer not blowing as hot as it has in the past. Perhaps a sweet smelling condensation is budding up on the inside of the windshield when "defrost" is turned on. These are signs that your heating system needs attention. The simplest way to keep your vehicle operating efficiently in all seasons is to undergo annual inspectiors with an automotive cooling & heating specialist such as THE RADMAN The thermostat may need to be replaced with one that doesn't release coolant through the system until the motor reaches a higher operating temperature as an engine running cold wears much faster. The coolant itself should be tested & updated with the appropriate anti -freeze & water mixture to create both a higher boiling point and lower freezing point THE RADMAN opened in 1979 in Pickering and is capably guided by COLVILLE CHEN. The staff at THE RADMAN have the experience to troubleshoot problems you have encountered with your vehicle's cooling and heating system, and then formulate the required remedy. The technicians at THE BADMAN can replace the radiator or heater core, repair rads, replace hoses and belts, thermostats, rad caps and water pumps, as well as flush your cooling system to ensure an adequate flow of coolant. Gas tanks are installed, and they can service and re -charge the air conditioning system on your vehicle within all government guidelines. For those who know the value of preventative maintenance, see the people at THE RADMAN for a free consultation . J t 11 F: SE1�S ADN ER I ISER, %ED.. SFFrI EMBER 27,1995 -PAGE 25-4 We interrupt your regular programming. 3 HARWOOD AVE. S., at Hwy. 2, Ajax (905) 619-1274 Electronic video games are indeed not a fad, but an evolving technological revolution. The growing popularity of such game systems has resulted in the need for specialized game -dedicated retail store such as MICROPLAY VIDEO GAMES TRADE CENTRE. The first MICROPLAY opened in Ottawa, and was the first business to import, sell and rent Nintendo products in Canada. MICROPLAY is now Canada's largest video game specialty chain with 140 locations in Canada, the U.S., and England, with expansion planned for Mexico. This store has serviced the Ajax area for 3 years, and is owner/operated by CARL BENNETT. You can expect the same calibre of product, service and value at this store as was previously available at the Pickering Town Centre store. This store specializes in the selling, buying, renting, repair, and trade-in of video game systems, cartridges or related game CD's. MICROPLAY has a huge in -stock selection of newly released games for Sega Genesis, and Game Gear, Nintendo, Super Nintendo and Game Boy, as well as Panasonic Real 3D0, the all- new Sega Saturn and newly released Sony Playstation. You can also find the newest accessones The rental service at MICROPLAY offers an excellent opportunity to try before you buy, w!th hundreds of titles from which to choose When you are ready to buy, you can take advantage of this firm's group buying power resulting ;n very competitive prices A 6 month warranty comes with all new and used merchandise They can also buy your used previously enjoyed games Visa. MasterCard and Irterac erect Payment are accepted at ycur MICROPLAY VIDEO GAMES TRADE CENTRE 4N'� UNITED AUTO PARTS �AP �. 11 AJAX INC. `14-E ARE RE_ -%L ALTO PARTS PEOPLE - 1895 CLEMENTS RD.. Pickering (905' 619-3141 95 SUNRAY ST., Whitby (905) 668-6606 also in Port Perry and Uxbridge Very few automotive service garages and coillsron centres can stock the many parts and supplies neeced to keep your ter cle .r gocc —ec^an cal condition T`s is when UAP AUTO PARTS AJAX INC. steps in to ful their requirements by offering quality parts and accessories, a quick delivery service throughout the area ensures that service bays and hosts are rct held up unnecessanly These stores can boast of ar extensive inventory of auto pars featunng r -any national brands as weJ as many premium quality parts r^a keted under the pr-vate SAP NAPA :abet, ail par's .meet or exceed onginal equipment manu'acturers 'O E V spechcauens Many common hand tools marketed under the U-7RAPRC labei come with a lifetime warranty The exclusive ACUAPRO :ane of boat care products are formulated tc enhance :he beauty & longevnty of your marine products Tnis firm also provides a complete macn ne shop service AJTCPRC associates nat:cn.v.ce are suppi;ed exciusrveiy by UAP NAPA stores, with a commitment supported by a nationwide warranty Cther automotive service centres, numbering in the thousands, have chosen to become UAP NAPA Memba� rs:alers UNITED AUTO PARTS AJAX INC. .s oin:ly owned by BOB BROWNLEE a ong w:th UAP INC There are stores in Picker—ng, Whitby. Port Perry, and Uxbridge Due to the combined purchasng power of UAP `:APA associates and ;;A-- A;;`C -ARTS company owned stores. UNITED AUTO PARTS AJAX INC. ,tar crcv+de a wide selection of products at ACADEMY of Mnninc Computer & Business Skills Training Suite 217-1550 KINGSTON RD., Pickering (905) 831-8167 (at Valley Farm Rd.) ACADEMY OF LEARNING s a reg stered vocational school that offers a spec,alized Integrated uearn,ngy system for those who recogn!ze the employment opportunities that are associated with computer based systems .n :he work oiace The first ACADEMY OF LEARNING :raining centre opened in Toronto ;n 1987, and has grown to a network of 100 centres naLonw de The Pickering location has recently undergone their 3rd expans.cr. since 199 A; n lac,lities twice their former size ACADEMY OF LEARNING will help you gain office & computer skills with a recognized certificate in a certain computer skill in one week and a diploma in only 6 months Career Diploma programs provide you with intensive skills in a number of software programmes that are used in business and industry. These programmes are ideal for people who wish to make a career change, make themselves more versatile or wish to obtain comprehensive and intensive computer skills in all applications businesses use today The Certificate programs available at ACADEMY OF LEARNING include Introduction to Windows, Word, Excel, WordPerfect for Windows, Lotus for Windows, in addition to other state-of-the-art software programmes like Windows 95 and Microsoft Office. They use course books, cassette tapes, and computers to present easy -to -understand programs Trained instructors are there to monitor your progress and provide one-on-one instruction. Work is divided into two-hour modules to allow you to design your own flexible schedule, whether it be days, evenings or Saturdays. Financial Assistance, Loans may beVow . available, for those who quality, from ■� governmenVpnvate lending institutions I t t f PAGE 26 -.A -THF. NEWS ADVERTISER. VIED„ SEPTENIKE.R 27.1995 We'll run it until it sells! Call us for Cl � ssified (905) TORONTO 1q1;Am details ""E n7(17 A *ntoArbclisFor 7W7672 Sob �� For AUTO FOR SALE PACKAGE Includes all paper buy. For +WT Sale signs plus tips for L Selling your Vehicle. Ask about our guararnee Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.( Monday to Friday It 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday or fax your ad (905) 579-2238 BIRTH NOTICES Announce your baby's arrival �� and receive a gift certificate entitling you to $25 worth NNW Clannaton residents 100 100 100 100 100Z=100j=100j=100=Z100= School of Business Reach For • Computer Programming B Business Applicationsgio Yiour Future ■ Travel end Tourism n P. __ ___1 �. ti to �Ju �J !�� • Meld fate+ Ilee - O/elrAM ileOel " Wry r,. IIr�IJI'rtJ ELECTRONICS COMPUTER & NETWORK TECHNICIAN • COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST In Vliill ra CALL TODAY! FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE rine programs offered only at Oshawa Campus Call toaay for further Informatlor! and FREE COMPUTER TRAINING LATEST SOFTWARE Drain in onll j months r in cxut,ng. nc•w ijrvt.-r • .11I(_'R0,s'01-7*Oftirc•. %YtyrdI"crtCit (Y I-()tu,s Skills • li(x)kkc•c-I)ing .,!: ., d:Jrrc•r '•, ' � '-d>1):11 flnar..:.,' .��.;��.,r. ::..r. - a��:>il.+hlc•. AJAX (905) 427-1922 MARKHAM (905) 940-9100 MISSISSAUGA (905) 238-6422 ' "'' i""^'.ti"" n` \% DIAMOND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE r -.lug ut�rr. TIRED of Commuting, LoJkmg for aropportunity :G idly uttlu:e your prover Powerbudder sk us ; inter fasted rr gaining exile, ence wrth a variety of LAN WAP. and coentiserver ar crutectures-, You're lust the person we ,e ooxmg tor, Organization Metrics is an mtematior.auy recognized developer of human re- source management sys- tems Our c ents nclude some of North Amer ca's largest public and private organizations We require developers with at least one year of proven Power. builder experience A back ground in C or C., and fa- miliarity with ckenVserver architectures are preferred Send your resume to the attention of Lisa Prebadgs. Organization Metrics, PO Box 550 10 Winchester Road East Brooklet On- tario LOB 1 CO GeneralMIM General HelpIT Help FORD F &I MANAGER REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AN ASSET CALL JIM SIMMS 905-839-6666 ASSISTANT SUPERINTEN- DENT coupe for a quiet hrgr rise budding rn Ajax Required A S A P Leaning and some maintenance expennece re- quued CaII 428.7260 until 7 p.m Full time counterikitchen help required Pickering location Call Moez at The Great Canadian Bagel 420-7027.427-7155 rm, General Help PAINTERS required ap- :'entices, brush 8 rou. and =pray men Vehicle re- wired Can (tot free) 416; ,i0-5922 or19051L23-639'. MATURE STUDENTS and - 3memakers wanted for Darr rime telemarketing Training provided Call bet - weer 9 a m and 5 p m c19-699+ JOCUS Educational toys needs individuals in your area JOCUS tames 300 . educational toys. games, puzzles. watts 65% are under $15 Jan us and supplement your family in come 1 boo 361.4587 • �- • = )grammer Araryst • - ;rrvute -ee • network Specialist (CNE -3) • �mputer hlairtenarce Technologv • Dtttce Administration Financial assistance available to those who qualify Scarborough (416) 291-6662 325 Milner Avenue • Reach for Your future Oshawa (905) 434-8585 560 King Street West CD1 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS R TECNN0t0Gy HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CANADA sponsored training... Are you... Interested in computer systemsl programming? Receiving UIC benefits? A Grade 12 graduate or of mature status? Proficient in written and oral English? Living in Durham Region If you answered yes to all the above, we have an opportunity for you to participate in the I NFOXVfATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY program starting October 16, 1995. Call today to book a seat for the information session, Friday, September 29 at 2 p.m. Skills Training Centre, Whitby. DURHAM COLLEGE Management Centre Martha Moore (905) 721-3332 ' General General Help ' Help CHIMNEY SWEEP We have an Immediate opermg for a reliable ; 11vloual to be '•3,ned by us as a professional CHIMNEY SWEEP. -It key mdivldual we seek must have a van or pick-up truck with cap in presentable condition, be well groomed, fit and not afraid of hegNs. $400 - $450 per week to start For an nteroew :all MAGIC TOUCH CHIMNEY SWEEPS at 686-1414 UL -111 -1 -11 -11 -avid Are you friendly, outgoing. like to work In a fast paced environment, then we need you on our team. We are now looking for people to fill various part time 8 full time positions in our 24 hour operation. Please apply within: SUBWAY 1340 KINGSTON RD. PICKERING, HUB PLAZA. ADAMS SERVICES requires CLASS AZ DRIVERS WANTED- UCENDSED CLASS A DIESEL MECHANIC - F/T 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract, Full/Part time Call Randy or Carol 430-2204 THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED„ SEF"VENIKER 27. l"5-PAGF. 27-A Careers ' ' Careers [Ml Careers ' GeneralGeneralGM General General General General Help Help Help HelpIMHelp Help IlLenbrook Lenbr3ok Personal Communications Group, a marketing, sales and national telecommunications product distributor, Is currently seeking for a: SALES AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATOR The successful applicant should have a post secondary education: strong interpersonal skills and a positive and enthusiastic attitude. Strong keyboarding skills and proficiency in Wor [Excel. lixcellent verbal/written communication skill%. Bilingual I French/English) is a definite asset. Main responsibilities include: Handling of I -8W Customer Service Calls from End-users. Dealer Sales people. Service Centre.. FIT, cessing of Dealer and Sen. ice Centre order% Rtc%%age Centre and Adminisiran%c Support for the Personal • Communications Gawp. It you are interested in pursuing this challenging opportunity, hlca%e submit your resume by (htoher 6. 19)5 to: LenbriK,k Industries Limned Human Rc%fources - File ><;16 61; Granite Court Pickering. Ontario t_lW ;K1 Fax ('X)5) 8.1 6916 ``.' agerwic%or phonic Calls pk-ase We will thoroughly review and 'li%Idtr all ressurni although we are only able it) respond hi those wM1 air %Elected for interviews Vic thank all others lir their interest ,•+-t-'^r Irt;lrlctr, r•c l imtrrd rc r rrmmrtird to rmrr/rrYment ryurrr DEPT. STORE PROMO Now hiring FIT & P(T positions to promote a major Dept. Store's account card Successful applicants must be outgoing and dress in business attire Tmg. provided. • OSHAWA • BOWMANVILLE • AJAX • PICKERING • WHITBY $9410 / Holy. + bonus. call bead office 1-800-661-2118 1 - 7 pm. GUARANTEED HOURLY WAGE Do you like talking on the phone... Then get paid for it I It you can work Monday-Friday5pm-9pm & Sat 9.10-1 (N)pm Call during shift hours. Debbie at 420-5883 4Pickerill .. Carol at 430-75101WhitbY) CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests haf advertisers check Ina' ad Jpon publication as 'vows Advertiser wit riot De 'esponstble for more man 'ine incorrect inseMor arta •,ere shall be no liability for 'an -Insertion of any adver- :5ement ,ability for ef- rts In ads is km4ed to Rte —xxint pard for the space :upytng the error All oy 4 subject to Rte ap .' rvaf ;f management of x vw} �,.,.1 -. GROV MG COMPA" Has recently ex- panded to Osha- wa to service ex- isting and new clientele In the Eastern Region. If you are sports minded and look- ing for advance- ment. ICi)Ill MrIL Park (905) 72&4116542 D I R E C T O R ^il:az �t'cC�t:uca 'dews Advertiser • • improvements GCB CONSTRUCTION nterlor and exterior 'epars, renovations and construction. Fast and clean protession- al work guaranteed Craig. 686-1913 -MISTER CHEAP -Home ` viavernents. ret rooms,in aw apartments. additions, ences decks. etc LI- :ensed fir over 20 years. work guaranteed, for ;'ee estimate call Ernie 3(15-4048! 70 AJAX Fence and Deck - *•ood fences and decks. :ham link wroughtiron, tog ons. Over 17 years of .lrotessionaj experience. :ac 666-4955 or 1-800- iAA g1ry1 BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basement Apts • Pec -rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, drywall 15 yrs Experience Free estimates, call Mano (905) 619-4663. cel. (416)560-4663 C 6 H Maintenance Building epairs and renovations „lecincal, plumbing, ceramic des. carpentry From small ',-pairs to major renovations. I ullY guaranteed, tree esti •sates (905)668.3300 Mlmprovements : ' ' mprovements _:W DUCTWORK installed. moved, relocated Excerlent afts Free estimates Elac- trostahc air cleaners hu- ruchhers Bfg. Small lobs. Call Paw 428-0295 EUROPEAN tee special- ist. will renovate your bath - ,00m. or ,ac',an walls, as well as Moor toes Good ref erences and satisfaction guaranteed For free est- mates stimates call D Dykstra 725- 4913 J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV, INC Specializing in custom homes, additions, renovations, rec rooms and basement apartments Res Idential and commercial Serving Durham Region for over 15 yrs. Free cons�ne tion Call Jeff 905-428- 5706. RENOVATIONS. Cab, netry, basements• Kitchens Additions Carew Co 432- 6865 SIGON Construction Ltd. serving Durham Region icer 19 yrs Additions. sundecks patio doors, windows, rec- rooms, flagstone, free esti- mates 905-576-5760 VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. AJdtions. Baths. iutch- ens. Basernerits. Ceramic Tiles. Hard•iood `doors Rods.Trtm. Doors. Decks Visa .Accep Cdr (905) 683- 5818 ' Handyman AC HANDYMAN SERVICES. Repairs.renovanons. painting, Interior exterior Carpentry. drywall.plumbirt0 call 831-2416 HANDYMAN With pick up truck will do odd jobs, clean up garage. yard. small moving jobs, grass cut- ting, fence repairs call Vic 428-8907 • Chimney • • Sweeps AJAX-41MNEv SWEEPS woodrorl chimney cleaning. pest screens anC caps n- staned. cn m,,fi eouuang aro •epa-M FREE ESTI MATES 686.774'. grease eave massage If no an GAILLIND Requires Cleaners, days and evenings drivers license an asset. 683-4134. iMACIRM OFERA"R Required $7/hour to start. Long term work. Must be able to start immed. Apply In person. 895 Sandy Beach Rd Unit 3. Pickering MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to excittng cities New York. Pans. Milan Call for FREE consultation 430-5715 PAW pintsaog salon is ook r, 'or a ' -Xisf en. flus astic person to bathe " Man_ -Fn 10 - 2pm No experience necessary Please contact Manuals or T"r,a V. 4?i7l-c141 PHARMACIST ••paired. Pa- time Nam Oshawa P^a_,. SENIOR TRAVEL CD; - -ultant. Full -rim• APG re- puned Cali Cl.. at (905)683 6690 or fax e Y Fax 683-7363 PERMANENT part time Appointment Co-ordinators needed No experience necessary Fun company training provided Hourly rate plus bonuses Call Denise strictly between 10 a in - 3 p m for an inter. view. 905-837-0844 PETRO CANADA, Westney and Bayty, Ajax, is looking for a reliable person to work In Gas bar, self serve M -F 3 p IT. to 11.pm Call Mike at 68&3099 or Drop a resume SIGN painter required fpr translucent and metal ap. plications Salary commen surate with experience Ap ply in person to Provincial Sign Service 375 Frank - SUPERINTENDENT Exp. mature superin- tendent couple to I've In a 99-und co-op budding Salary plus benefits MANAGER required for 99 -unit building Must have at least 3 yrs co-op exp SJtr"'T 'e5ar^e% •! CONSIDERATION CO-OP Board of Directors and Hiring Committee. 22 Beatrice St. E. Oshawa. Ont. LiG 7X6 WAITRESSES wanted. •1,11 and part pe,. son to Th. Kr•-, Ire *-- Westneir Rd 5 Alax 428 - WAITER it WAITRESS needed. flexible hours, only experienced servers need apply .n person t0 Simply Italian Restaurant (Har wood Place Mall SUPERINTENDENT re- quired for quality 26 unit condo Claret environment Maintenance experience preferred Bondable. refer. ences Must live in Two bedroom luxury apartment with underground parking Included Compensation discussed during Interview Reply to File 07220 Osha- wa Whitby This week. P O Box 481 Oshawa, L1H 71.5 Office Help CANADIAN JOB EX- CHANGE - For the price of a phone call. place your own lob postings or resume on an electronic bulletin accessible across Canada for one month For more in formation and free sah- ware Mac/windows Coni tact John Elliott. 905-430 9878 or fax 905-430-0033 WANTED men women and children tar TV comm magazines, flyers. movies Call 416-926-1410 Ono Office WEGU Canada Inc. manufacturer of custom moulded rubber products, i5 currertfy 5a -eking a qualified ACCOUNTANT Applicants should be at an Intermediate or sensor level towards abtair n.rg a recognized Accounting Degree Work;rig iincwledge of ACCPAC and Lo- tus 1-2-3 In a manufacturing environment would ire a deftnde asset Responsibilities rtcltude gen- era., ledger to financbal statements and system administration including accounts payable and :ash management Resumes only sr -_,,is WEGU Canada Inc. Attention: Human Resources Department P. O. Box 567 Whitby. Ontario L1N 5V3 or fax resume to: (905) 66NS-3414 Only applicants selected for interviews will De MPainting & . ".loving & Decorating • Storage DRYWALL and pa:^ting, HARRY -o- THE -MOVERS ooaraing. raping. tee -ring, I1,10vr org a >�al. we: orce encvations and repars them art' F-ee est—ates Snai loos '5 ears •x- Senors 1s,:ount ;ion nonce Free rroves Rai '*xwea d,5Q panence estimates. app,tances Comparacie Serving Du—a,­ and .).t a rales (,al, 432 2850 town area tee^. 434-450C ' • Plumbing Movin Storage LICENSED PLUMBER available All your plumb - ng needs G,.aranteed ;!west prices' NJ sob too • Painting & • Decorating �r MR. BR( ;H ` Painting S Home V Renovation, �ssonarp' Pe^y AIa rferaze Hr Emergency Repairs Quality work at rea>Jr a: 'r rdlf� 14); l ;71-M;? TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service 420-0081 AJAX Moving Systems - full services, moves appliance and piano spec,a'Ists Flat rate or houtty We now ',ave -eared storage n,;s wow 'Meting '•ee boxes with move Pa.. arc clad special aar,ng at S99 and P Call -r information. 25.0005 or MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We - ^eve anytning. ar'"r.-e anytrne Cc --r Tat or 'esaentia, Gacka;" y storage arc Does 3v3,abie Senior S is -Wtr 571-0755 Experienced Cross Movers Bargain rates, homes, cfflces apt. etc. P ane ^loving Packing 31,3 iaJ,E 423-0239J19)? MEN w fn large .'Lek w•'I do rx,usenOld .•roves rash aerial commei A;I 'ypes Can Cao cr MICHALSKI MOVING houses. apartments JMa-ems. appriances and orano spe- cia;,sts Senior ane mia- montn discounts Licensed. nsurec Free estimates Excellent service Cast 436- . ' Flooring, • Carpeting CARPET Installations -25 sits experience. restretch,ng. our speciality Free estimates D & N Duncan. 9871'99 or 48- 80C FIRST Juai,ty carpets, wholesale prices Sa,es ander mstanation Re - stretches, repairs and vinyl !:oonng P'ofessionally n stalled and guaranteed i—n-e 414 'FQ` P.M House Cleaning ARE you having problems ' nd,np Ume to clean your ^eine for pro'essronal ^HoOmemcleaning Services call Helens e today 427 01. HOUSECLEANING ex penenced rekiso,e team, rea- sonable rates, references availabe Freeeslimate 905- 420-0962 or 905420-3891 House . House ML1.11 Al;.s.c. Dancing • Cleaning • Cleaning ins:ruc:cr GAILLIND iAAID SERVICES SUMMER SPECIAL FREE Weaning with 000k.rgs of weeh!� 3 til -weeny services. inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and pre'e-sslonal Service for over a decade. (Fully th4. N. 683-7515 QUALITY Ho„secleanrng- onvately by two awes 9 ors experience. excellent ­terences. guarantee - Mon Duties ,nauae tndge stove,ns+de•I:i Floors wasned. no mop usedand many more Very reasonable rates 571.3864 r,r R'17.1 ')A RELIABLE HOUSE CLEANER Willing tc ':auummg. Dusting. �,:,;nens, Bath- rooms -floors etc Reasera:* -aces. Week I, BI-weeKty Monnxcasionaly ,,ALL?0� E1g eQ`, : Gardening & W Landscaping MISTER POST HOLE au. gored post tides. setting of posts r concrete (905) 665--0400 • :Hardening & • Landscaping 11 ATLANTIC TREE SERI. ICE Serving Ajax & P,_xer ng area Tree trimming, 'ree removais root seeding. .: n,ng. pruning_ 10% eft wit, this ad tally Insured. ee estimate call Gerry • Party • Services MAGICIAN. wn trends. 'early to entertain To( any age. any occasion B,rth- Iays. promotions, open Is, tuna •asci. Magic Vows are runt Lettuce 728-8334 SPA RENTAL. Six per :on round hot t,.b A„aii- able dailT weeiii o, wee +end Start a new party trend' call 905-40499'C ar r ACC '55 3365 RABBITwants work king magic for children's parties and all occass,ons Have my own magician Can Er- nie 668-a932 ]UITAR A -ERS see, g:ev e Rav vd.-;ra•- �tia.'St -ar ^21p v .lYrC�JOn• ti. 68J-� . Private • • --tors Schocis -JTOR u•ed •ea:- ncwas to a •'ase udent �t nterestee :ease ul afar 6c m as. v% • Driving • • Schools S&B DRIVING SCHOOL —1 lessons and test 5105. -IC Lessons S1,� •Pull Course S259 =ree pick -up and drop (416)287-3060 • • Business • Services JAS SPECIALIZES n administrative assistance for the small business per son .all today at 905-668 3526 for your free estimate and let Job Assisted Dery nos tate :a r .-i a., ,our business needs we Jb ki bog or too small letters 'ly ers, bulk malting invoicing. etc. etc 1 PAGE 29-4-I HF'. i5iE11ti A1��'F:R"1'F1F:R, NEU„ �F P'1'F.MRF'.R 27, (995 ' Help ® Skilled IM Skilled elp SETUP PERSON REOUIRED For small mfg. co. in Pickering. Full Time • Will be required to set-up hot stamping machines and assist with other machinery set-ups. • Individual will be trained for mould set-up and other manufacturing processes. • Need good mechanical aptitude. ability to work independently, prior experience with plastic infection moulding and hot stamping an asset. Send resume in confidence to: AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPT. 30 PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2496 CONI. RD. " BOWMANVILLE (HAYDOW Each week we have a large variety of antique and modern furniture, collectable glass and china. lawn and garden equipmentmany other interesting and unusual Mems to be solo For into caii (905) 263-4252. v -eta ng from 5 p m Te• s are cash. Visa MC or Debt Sale r -a^ aoec an: ;sic ry Garry K. Powell Auctions. Appraisals & Liqui. dations Pease call is -. all your auction eras your place or IF you are single or a sin- Decor Trademarks Ltd., 1958 Notion Rd., parent or separated or Pickering Ontario, L1 V 2G3 diced will'. three years ng crit experience you may Salary to commensurate with experience. uawy for financial ass,s Lance of d you are over 45 and have recently been Wld off. you may quality for training assistance DIP CERT Lotus. Wordperfect. D -Base. Word. Accpac. Bedforo. Autocad. Ventura. Pagemaker Harvard. Cor el. Computer Programming and Systems Analyst. CO bol. Pascal and C Prieto shop Quark Express and Illustrator, Durham Busi- ness Computer College 427-101 ) SECOND OR THIRD YEAR CMA STUDENT REQUIRED Expc•ncncc in hank ret mcthatlrn. .w,,ount re:ct\ahlc. a::ounts pa\ahle and ecneral a-ouni Q....•'n` f4o and .i . Fax Resume to Lyn MacFarlane 905430-8969. I Saks c Agents AGGRESSIVE near arson required r' ssist maternit% sales staff Sundays '2-5 1. ~' n 5trcta5 ADC( L PICKC''ng -tvvy 2 Whites �r LOURING .S:w per -p -,e .V- . war ^a•c inpu,rws �r:y 4?-�;xy ARCHITECTURAL TECHN0L(1K:1ST/J0B CAPTAIN Architectural Tc:hnologi,i with; %earn nunrrnum ioh Captain etpenence Appll:ani must til' able to de\ clop a ,nmplrlr ,ta i.i worLmL• drawingn in:ludtnL• Interior detathng. on Auttkad R I ' Ala\ Ltkahon. Po,itlon a\atlahle Please fax resume 905-42,"230. QUALIFIED PLATE FITTERS Mu,l he able to read mW interpret blue pnni, Fr\c i y;ars minimum capcnen:c In the medium io her\\ plate xW ,tructural .tecl R Ju:rt.,r .. n1t4,31el♦ Plea%e call 1405)425-1450 or fax \ our resume to 14(1514_s-hq+. imDaycare Daycare Available I Me Available INCOME FROM YOUR M\ N WNW %%&-% Natch PrixataHoax• Oa♦ It 1, 11—kin} fr r mature. rrhahk- indi%idual, inlcrr.lud in pros idinr qualith da\ nuc in their irvtn hone. / ill Ir rw.M .rill .+t+w[ P.. rw( t,w ,ial.wur• IJilrrn .,.. I.'. Aird I I", ,r . MM . '11- 1114 For mor. iriformat'ICn Call 686-4816 WaWh,P"-xx�r on.:AM a ' Computer Data B8S,an.0 ,n -mow _al:r•� iC' li' hospital %tel-cricai Denul YOU w.r' Oe -. F MEDICAL >rc•e!a'i natty a ra.. .. A.a, _ �,.•, «rr- mat ooes w-.rk cess •ate P• -,e--•. •^- PART r Vr.._a .,.- nmg .. -.- _ ^a•r--.., etc Ai -.a!`:•a 'X--n cave V -S' ey Dack gua•a^•rr _.a ..'a' � „� c references Sate �uving em Skilled vironmeni I� Help6 ' Daycare call N,k, 686- low paces Apple. ash Wanted CLASS Mei-.a,, •r gu,:ea '„e ^.illi,,, arc ,Font erc expel encr 3' ass,' .. •-„296 GENERAL T�oi Roc- Ma,:n,n:sts Mus: nave ap prenticesn,p p,us - years ,nammum sn.,; ex;,' once no Six". work F,,. company INTERLINK - ."gr,. ,f}. 'ems •,—,ry CP Eii;.,r s Transport req,:es me chan,LS war clash -A' I. ;ernes for o„r Pickenng catior F-,' app'), Ca:.ons pick up a! 5'_ VeKay Ra Ga•aae Pcke'rgOn:anr_ PLANT aanager imine a,ae -opening compary with rw employees 6 years min,mum experience re� quirea war `...stom painting , asi,c automotive parts Krowieoge of plastic nlec. tion moukxng a pills Send resume to Humar. P.e.- s,wn;es 765 The K:ngs- way Petrrborougn Ont K9J 6W7 ar tax 705) 742 6111 -ARE 11�ER REQUIRED V. J,d S:a^ end Ocfoc' 3C am 4 3C ; c 3'4.103' ays 931, 42- 33 _._ CAREGIVER.,gwred •o' 2 'r,, -e year olds my Home - .^ Aeax HOW. ences req�u'ed Banc 683- 5: P' LAKESIDE P S lei ab,e i,,,,ng Chalca,, •-W-rec r. our dome - rear tie SCnoci; for 2 1, age, 2 + 2 and 5 5250 week tori situation for a parer) ,3 are...1•. attending the school 72 :. CAYCARE a•a.a[ c ^c^es p•_rarC Bar c; EXPERIENCED . ae -. 5 "E. ABLE _A ARE a.a,.aar _y 'Jmr 'lit.'s' rt;; 2'•e^' 'r'e'el' _ y_, -a-sa 42J-39lir; RELIABLE. ^or ,m,.. •-_: ..voe •,.. ^;,a^ it -e T -C .any agewe+CD-C. ecr,pt-, D'C,, aea wane, Ra WHITE - ripe• en Cea morins .. cv,di SaleJr Jr ment rel. wences trs: a,c :PR a,sc --De!ore aper school Joar ' Employment Wanted BOOKKEEPER- Jve' years exprrence- ,oca rg 1, . , r new ;.,erts call 9. ENTHUSIASTIC AND RELIABLE year , ; ma,e ,Grade _ see„ pn:ry leve,. apprenticeship ; os,t,on Strong mecnan, Clarington residents call 404-2615 Auction Sale Thursday Sept. 28th at 6:00 pm & Sat. Sept 30th at 10 DOam at WARNERS AUCTION HALL Hwy a 2. Colborne 7hurl Sale features --od selection quality Nome turmishr "19 appliances etc 'tcludrrg race dining rm suite. Kltchern suites. bedroom urniture. TV, fridge. love !reeler 2 sofa sets. bedroom 'urniture gate leg able drop leaf ab,e sman tables. nouserloxi articles neva bass etc Sat ale ea rely ex eC orta IN ^iCe -a. N P ni., I'll J;Ax,al , aft!" Jppel . aneilea ;lass doors and :ower raised panelled doors 7 ine Harvest tabie w r- board top an ?x:;efiernt early table. pr'mdhve pine wase. -stand early, Sonne•^, .:hes' reaenut Dresser ;.hest & anity with stool at ir original condition modefn used sofa set r mint condit.Dr 'nodern oak tie -groom suite witr, queer sue bed mocierr Dak fining room tab,e and ,'hairs plus countless ott',ef articles :orlectaLies china glassware household artrC..,. - .-,,,r „tri GARY WARNER. AUCTIONEER - (905!355-2106 AUCTION SALE THURS. SEPT 28 AT 5 30 P.M 870 TAUNTON RD. E. WHITBY 'We are selling i good selection )t new & :Sed 'urrulwe nclud- .n i Gew Skies' CheS- 'erhelds sectional -nesterttel^_ Glbbard dresser & C title ta- bies wall unit, old boxes good jjor grit piano. toys. 286 & 386 omputers. dishes, Ilectable china small appliances. .i_rnpuler games Ra - .,(J" triage washer 8 !1'yr:r .;elk tall round ."Lie & s bar stools, n -i many other arta -.les 1.992 Grand Voyager LE van Note Time 5 30 p m Good Sate Plan to attend ::owing from 1 p.m 7r ,n5 Cash, Visa. ir1 C Deblt :.a^t Mc- Lean Auction & Liquidations 905- 686-3291 or 905- 432-2836. GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE, SEPT 29TH, FRIDAY, 6 P.M. Selling the attractive fur- nishings from the estate of David Dron. Wilmot Creek, with additions. 8 pc Gabbard Walnut Din ing state. 4 pc Malcolm provincial walnut bed room suite Heilman drop leaf writing desk. Iron front secretary. 2 1r wing N+estertield. '•aaitiprnal wing sofa Dec 3 pc pfwnoa cot- ree suite stilfel floor a -•p. beaut !JI walnut c,ass book: ata. 6 shelf manut display divider, -Var chest. Ween bed. ma'. Hing chest and "C'15tanC E nglrsh oak .L'book annet oak e - glass bow cabinet. atonal Chairs ster- Ind cabinet. antique .�roa,C maple oak r^ se: 5 PC dnette (ware stemware i••rnatic single bed. d, COMM ut monitor printer • i and an excellent ng _'! Quality tum,. plant to attend ^s cash A0010ved + ,a ^retract •Auctarreer Frank Stsplero. qct -se 224.1 ESTATE AUCTION SAT, SEPT 30 AT 6 P.M AT MYLES KING AUCTION HALL 33 HALT ST OSHAWA Jem ane antique inure dining ';tam e :hestertie,ci I, coffee and end e"s reclining it portable color wall unit. mi - wave and stand ung tables. 5 pce room hall e chair. Keseownig ma .e oak ^.dil mirror juin pr:,tess,onal :•!o recorder cam - antique tables. $t Cr drawers. Ssr•s vanity, PIC. riding 'Howe' tete- De arge quantity int que glassware., >' China "Dols., :(Ing large sale to attend terms) i MYLES KING AUCTIONEER -25 5'5' HOLIDAY AUCTION SALE Antiques. Collecta- bles & Household Ef- fects Sunday Oct 8th. 11 a.m. Agriculture Building. Orono Fair- grounds See next weeks paper for full ad (Note No Sale Sunday Oct 1st) Call for all your auction needs MacGregor & West Auctions 905-987-5402 905- 963-5556. SAT. SEPT. 30 - 10 A.M. LONG BEACH MARM4A CAMERON large quar!ly of mer. ,,�n. WiCks ler parts Inventory selling as one older used out- .!' Js small pontoon '•a er repair tank 2 hp ^':iressa. parts 'at)- counte•s reply 'I-- gam DOCKS. $V •e. - props ary of new, .'e accessories gas •^•.at lenders. new used life jackets g tab-,, Implays. Dw, lank -ash reg - 4 slice comme' toaster mit snake ^ane pop coder 00111ee •natter meat it :ornputer printer. Cuter desk. 'ax Ma- e ,ak desk `r aim ,e Cabinets book Pius .;ontents of 5 ^s propane stoves MCLEAN AUCTIONS (TOS) 324-2783 ORVAL A BARRY MCLEAN Don't Forget O%haw a Vl hitb Thi% week Cla..ifted Dept. is open for your convenience elan' Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified :fid Please (:all 576-9335 Pickups Dumps/Plows Turf MAJOR MUNICIPAL PUBLIC AUCTION tc �), need at Durham Rey Rd 14 Taunton Road RMD Works Yard. AJAX REGION OF DURHAM. Cities of Peterborough Osnawa. Ajax Pickering. Whitby. Rt ' . - - ,' • ;,1 . _... SAT. SEPT. 30, 9:30 A.M. Cars, Pickups. Crew Cabs, Dumps - 11-82, 92 Fotd HC GMC Dumps Plows '56 LaFrance Fire Truck 44-8191 S10, Ford. Chev Pickups Van, C ilio abs R Dum;,> CONST TURF. LANDSCAPING & OFFICE Tractors & _c,ader, Bombardier, Triplexes, b -Toro JD. Ramsom�s Diesel Mowers Roller Mower,. Saws. Ween Trimmers, Pumps Men Mowers Air CDmpressor. Port Welder Ott,, -,o Equipment & Computers Wood Chipper Snow - blowers, 10 Equic Traders PARTIAL LIST ONLY!! VIEWING Friday Sept 29'95 3pm to6pm TERMS. 5300 00 CASH DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON EACH VEH,(-.i_E M. R. JUTZI & CO. BRESLAU, Ontario, NOB 1 MO (519) 648-2111 THURS. SEPT. 28 6 P.M. Excellent furniture, appliances. some antiques, 12 Royal Doulton figunnes. ve- hicles at ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER - LINDSAY Property of Fran Har- ris (Albert St home sold) and others. ex- cellent modern dining and bedroom suites. antique cast Iron loveseat and Chairs, walnut china Cabinet. entertainment unit. ant-que walnut floor rad,,). old stained q atis. carved victor - lar oarkor char. Pfaff tions sewing hine yardage of :^.i -tial. Crystal 90 isty. 84 Merc - - 1UIs Partial list onsgn full house apartments fulls. :-Inti «. ^t .,sates. MCLEAN AUCTIONS 324-2783 LINDSAY OR I)DO-4b 1-x3499 !o your sale on site Jf a! our barn ana and Barry McLean Aurtkxyvwc Unreserved Estate f Auctions `Ever, -hut, evening d: n UUp m and Sat morning 10 OOa m Antiques co6ectables. modem home !urnish- ings Quality Country Auctions At Warn- er Auction Mall 1 4 mite wast A COlbor!R• ,r -wj It - Gary Warner Auctioneer 905-3552106. Cali to book v,.;ur Sat-- of ateor for Idetads on cur- CORNEWS AUCTIONEERINGG SERVICES Presents Ani iclue Auction Sale for Jack Bunker Saturday, September 30, 1995 -10:30 a.m. approximately 400 items Pressed Glass - Flint & Non -Flint, Interesting Early American & Canadian, approximately 25 Goblets - Amber Dahlia. Ruby Flash Button Arch- es, Baltimore Pear.Cherry. Nova Scotia Floral & Starflower. Grape & Vine, Crown, Chandelier, Kenlee Other pieces of pressed glass glass - Bluebird & Strawberry ;clear & coloured) Green beaded Grape, Royal Lady. New Century (Dela- ware) Green. Eyewinker. Moon & Star. Concor- dia. Maple Leaf. Actress. Frosted Eagle. Cana- dian Rayed Heart. Lion, Westward Ho. Grasshopper. Beaded Oval & Fan. Queen Victor - La. Other Patterns Queen Victoria Commemora- tive, Gibson Girl. Three Face. Miniature Nursery Rhyme. Candy Containers, Sandwich Glass Cup Plates Lamps Electric Dresden. Hanging Brass Fix- ture with Signed Steuben Lamp Shades. Cran- berry Hanging Lamp Miniature - Nutmeg. Greek Key Cranberry. "winkle. Moon & Star Finger - Amber Chain & Star. Princess Feather (cobalt blue). t Suni Pat 1869 (ribbed band). Pedestal Lighthouse. Green burrs Eye. Amber 8 Blue. Moon & Star. Opalescent Vaseline. Frosted hand. etc Other Coloured Electric Light Light Shades China �tmoges Plates. Royal Bayreuth. Flow Blue. Statfordshue. Davenport. Minton. R S Prussia, Nippon Hanging Plaques (1) Buffalo Blown Out S•iay.trors Ontario •Uxbridge. Lind- say. Newmarket Port Hope, Huntsville). Shaving Mugs Scuttle, one anth mrrof Mr;ustache Cup Saucer Pratt Ware )Old Greek 'onstone St :uhr,, o °, piece toilet set "Cruet-, Engian,' Pottery Spatterilare Pitcher, Crock, 1) Orangeville Pottery, n) J Sutcliffe. Brampton. un F P Gooid & Currtpdnv Brantford Canada West iv, H1,dsor Bay Co Winn Bennington Pitcher Bowl. Bedpan etc. Flower Pots with integral Sa ,. r' y Toys Antique Teddy Bear 24•, Charlie Mc "arhv Doll N,'en s Ark wrttn 56 Animals. Mr :r,ani a San; 7frgtnali Tammany. Cast 'ron Still 3erik, duller L3^jwl, 'i r,geeq Bank L3,.ildinq. . i�,! roti Horse Draw re Wagon, Wooden Pull ~!orse, Donald Duck -,rt Bank. 'r -r Tram Ca Mechanical Wind Up Toy -lye Balky Mule; Ger marry. Cast Iron Milk Wagon, Antique Dolls - AM Kooppelsdort, China & Bisque Heads & Other Pars Colored Glass Caramel Slag. Cranberry PICK,- Cruet - Sugar Straker Biscuit Barrel Car- ntva! 6 Tumblers Butterfly & Slackt>vrry ipur- pie) ce Blue Plate Peacock omitting on Fence. Satin Jack -in -the Pulpit Vases. Cosmos, Mary Gregory Amber & Blue Vclorlan Novelty Pieces. Salt & Dt•ppers. Purple Slag. Wavecrest, Jewel Bi xes Cut Glass Carate - Roden. Vinegar Cruet - Gunciy Clapperton Cc Salver Figural Napkin Rings. Meat Cover, Ster- lir-,,; Sor.venir Spoors Advertising (Nostalgia) - Coca Coia Trays 50s (original), Beer Trays, Wooden Westing- house Sign ':ns Fruit Jars 2) Hamilton Glass Works with Metal Clamps. Beaver. Beehive - Quarr & Pint, Pottery trini Glass Brothers London, Ark:tor, etc Preview Friday Sept 29 - 9 00 a m to 9 00 p in & Saturday 8 ?: a m. to 1030 a m Terms Cash, Cheque or Visa CORNEIL'S • mi East of Little Britain, 7 ml West of Lindsay. County Road 04 "Aanposa Township Victoria County. Hwy a35 iurth of 401 "C . Tel (705) 782183 HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA SUNDAY NOON, OCT. 1 ST, VIEW 12 NOON, SALE 1 P.M. 1011 BLOOR STREET, OSHAWA OVER $150.000 WORTH IN MERCHANDISE TO LIQUIDATE. TOOLS. SANYO E:ECTRONICS, FURNITURE, GYM MACHINES. STROLLERS, TENTS, 486 COMPUTERS. SANYO CAMCODER SANYO HOME CD STEREOS. COPMAPQ PRESSARIO 550 950 486 DX2 66MHZ iv1ULTl MEDIA COMPUTERS COMPLETE SET CD, RADIOS SANYO & SONY CORDLESS DHONES & ANSWER MACHINES & CALLER IDS. SONY & SANYO vVALr(MANS. L. EDITIONS DOLLS. TVVCR STAND. COFFEE & END TABLES, OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, KITCHENWARE. 5 -PC. KITCHEN COUNTRY DINING SET. TIFFANY LAMPS. BREAD MACHINES, COFFEE MACHINES, COOKWARE SET. SHORTWAVE RADIOS, CRYSTALS FIGURINES. 17 -PC. TEA SETS. CUTLERY SETS TOOLS. 14K JEWELLERY DIAMOND CLUSTERS RINGS. SOLITAIRE, PORCELAIN VASES, FISH BOWLS. WATCHES, TOYS. WHIZ KIDS COMPUTERS. DINNERWARE, CHESS SETS, CANISTERS SETS. KITCHENWARE, SMALL APPLIANCES. DUAL STEPPERS, GYM BIKES, SKI MACHINES, BABY STROLLERS. TENTS, ETC R MORE, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. TERMS: CASH, VISA, MASTERCARD. Da care y `a' aDildes call Lee 305 • Available DAYCARE AVAILABLE .n "imFirewood 91 my «,oma in the Clemeris & Harw;,,,a area exceuen: references Sate �uving em AMAZING DEAL' SEA vironmeni for your child. SONED HARDWOOD at any age call N,k, 686- low paces Apple. ash 3704 Clarington residents call 404-2615 Auction Sale Thursday Sept. 28th at 6:00 pm & Sat. Sept 30th at 10 DOam at WARNERS AUCTION HALL Hwy a 2. Colborne 7hurl Sale features --od selection quality Nome turmishr "19 appliances etc 'tcludrrg race dining rm suite. Kltchern suites. bedroom urniture. TV, fridge. love !reeler 2 sofa sets. bedroom 'urniture gate leg able drop leaf ab,e sman tables. nouserloxi articles neva bass etc Sat ale ea rely ex eC orta IN ^iCe -a. N P ni., I'll J;Ax,al , aft!" Jppel . aneilea ;lass doors and :ower raised panelled doors 7 ine Harvest tabie w r- board top an ?x:;efiernt early table. pr'mdhve pine wase. -stand early, Sonne•^, .:hes' reaenut Dresser ;.hest & anity with stool at ir original condition modefn used sofa set r mint condit.Dr 'nodern oak tie -groom suite witr, queer sue bed mocierr Dak fining room tab,e and ,'hairs plus countless ott',ef articles :orlectaLies china glassware household artrC..,. - .-,,,r „tri GARY WARNER. AUCTIONEER - (905!355-2106 AUCTION SALE THURS. SEPT 28 AT 5 30 P.M 870 TAUNTON RD. E. WHITBY 'We are selling i good selection )t new & :Sed 'urrulwe nclud- .n i Gew Skies' CheS- 'erhelds sectional -nesterttel^_ Glbbard dresser & C title ta- bies wall unit, old boxes good jjor grit piano. toys. 286 & 386 omputers. dishes, Ilectable china small appliances. .i_rnpuler games Ra - .,(J" triage washer 8 !1'yr:r .;elk tall round ."Lie & s bar stools, n -i many other arta -.les 1.992 Grand Voyager LE van Note Time 5 30 p m Good Sate Plan to attend ::owing from 1 p.m 7r ,n5 Cash, Visa. ir1 C Deblt :.a^t Mc- Lean Auction & Liquidations 905- 686-3291 or 905- 432-2836. GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE, SEPT 29TH, FRIDAY, 6 P.M. Selling the attractive fur- nishings from the estate of David Dron. Wilmot Creek, with additions. 8 pc Gabbard Walnut Din ing state. 4 pc Malcolm provincial walnut bed room suite Heilman drop leaf writing desk. Iron front secretary. 2 1r wing N+estertield. '•aaitiprnal wing sofa Dec 3 pc pfwnoa cot- ree suite stilfel floor a -•p. beaut !JI walnut c,ass book: ata. 6 shelf manut display divider, -Var chest. Ween bed. ma'. Hing chest and "C'15tanC E nglrsh oak .L'book annet oak e - glass bow cabinet. atonal Chairs ster- Ind cabinet. antique .�roa,C maple oak r^ se: 5 PC dnette (ware stemware i••rnatic single bed. d, COMM ut monitor printer • i and an excellent ng _'! Quality tum,. plant to attend ^s cash A0010ved + ,a ^retract •Auctarreer Frank Stsplero. qct -se 224.1 ESTATE AUCTION SAT, SEPT 30 AT 6 P.M AT MYLES KING AUCTION HALL 33 HALT ST OSHAWA Jem ane antique inure dining ';tam e :hestertie,ci I, coffee and end e"s reclining it portable color wall unit. mi - wave and stand ung tables. 5 pce room hall e chair. Keseownig ma .e oak ^.dil mirror juin pr:,tess,onal :•!o recorder cam - antique tables. $t Cr drawers. Ssr•s vanity, PIC. riding 'Howe' tete- De arge quantity int que glassware., >' China "Dols., :(Ing large sale to attend terms) i MYLES KING AUCTIONEER -25 5'5' HOLIDAY AUCTION SALE Antiques. Collecta- bles & Household Ef- fects Sunday Oct 8th. 11 a.m. Agriculture Building. Orono Fair- grounds See next weeks paper for full ad (Note No Sale Sunday Oct 1st) Call for all your auction needs MacGregor & West Auctions 905-987-5402 905- 963-5556. SAT. SEPT. 30 - 10 A.M. LONG BEACH MARM4A CAMERON large quar!ly of mer. ,,�n. WiCks ler parts Inventory selling as one older used out- .!' Js small pontoon '•a er repair tank 2 hp ^':iressa. parts 'at)- counte•s reply 'I-- gam DOCKS. $V •e. - props ary of new, .'e accessories gas •^•.at lenders. new used life jackets g tab-,, Implays. Dw, lank -ash reg - 4 slice comme' toaster mit snake ^ane pop coder 00111ee •natter meat it :ornputer printer. Cuter desk. 'ax Ma- e ,ak desk `r aim ,e Cabinets book Pius .;ontents of 5 ^s propane stoves MCLEAN AUCTIONS (TOS) 324-2783 ORVAL A BARRY MCLEAN Don't Forget O%haw a Vl hitb Thi% week Cla..ifted Dept. is open for your convenience elan' Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified :fid Please (:all 576-9335 Pickups Dumps/Plows Turf MAJOR MUNICIPAL PUBLIC AUCTION tc �), need at Durham Rey Rd 14 Taunton Road RMD Works Yard. AJAX REGION OF DURHAM. Cities of Peterborough Osnawa. Ajax Pickering. Whitby. Rt ' . - - ,' • ;,1 . _... SAT. SEPT. 30, 9:30 A.M. Cars, Pickups. Crew Cabs, Dumps - 11-82, 92 Fotd HC GMC Dumps Plows '56 LaFrance Fire Truck 44-8191 S10, Ford. Chev Pickups Van, C ilio abs R Dum;,> CONST TURF. LANDSCAPING & OFFICE Tractors & _c,ader, Bombardier, Triplexes, b -Toro JD. Ramsom�s Diesel Mowers Roller Mower,. Saws. Ween Trimmers, Pumps Men Mowers Air CDmpressor. Port Welder Ott,, -,o Equipment & Computers Wood Chipper Snow - blowers, 10 Equic Traders PARTIAL LIST ONLY!! VIEWING Friday Sept 29'95 3pm to6pm TERMS. 5300 00 CASH DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON EACH VEH,(-.i_E M. R. JUTZI & CO. BRESLAU, Ontario, NOB 1 MO (519) 648-2111 THURS. SEPT. 28 6 P.M. Excellent furniture, appliances. some antiques, 12 Royal Doulton figunnes. ve- hicles at ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER - LINDSAY Property of Fran Har- ris (Albert St home sold) and others. ex- cellent modern dining and bedroom suites. antique cast Iron loveseat and Chairs, walnut china Cabinet. entertainment unit. ant-que walnut floor rad,,). old stained q atis. carved victor - lar oarkor char. Pfaff tions sewing hine yardage of :^.i -tial. Crystal 90 isty. 84 Merc - - 1UIs Partial list onsgn full house apartments fulls. :-Inti «. ^t .,sates. MCLEAN AUCTIONS 324-2783 LINDSAY OR I)DO-4b 1-x3499 !o your sale on site Jf a! our barn ana and Barry McLean Aurtkxyvwc Unreserved Estate f Auctions `Ever, -hut, evening d: n UUp m and Sat morning 10 OOa m Antiques co6ectables. modem home !urnish- ings Quality Country Auctions At Warn- er Auction Mall 1 4 mite wast A COlbor!R• ,r -wj It - Gary Warner Auctioneer 905-3552106. Cali to book v,.;ur Sat-- of ateor for Idetads on cur- CORNEWS AUCTIONEERINGG SERVICES Presents Ani iclue Auction Sale for Jack Bunker Saturday, September 30, 1995 -10:30 a.m. approximately 400 items Pressed Glass - Flint & Non -Flint, Interesting Early American & Canadian, approximately 25 Goblets - Amber Dahlia. Ruby Flash Button Arch- es, Baltimore Pear.Cherry. Nova Scotia Floral & Starflower. Grape & Vine, Crown, Chandelier, Kenlee Other pieces of pressed glass glass - Bluebird & Strawberry ;clear & coloured) Green beaded Grape, Royal Lady. New Century (Dela- ware) Green. Eyewinker. Moon & Star. Concor- dia. Maple Leaf. Actress. Frosted Eagle. Cana- dian Rayed Heart. Lion, Westward Ho. Grasshopper. Beaded Oval & Fan. Queen Victor - La. Other Patterns Queen Victoria Commemora- tive, Gibson Girl. Three Face. Miniature Nursery Rhyme. Candy Containers, Sandwich Glass Cup Plates Lamps Electric Dresden. Hanging Brass Fix- ture with Signed Steuben Lamp Shades. Cran- berry Hanging Lamp Miniature - Nutmeg. Greek Key Cranberry. "winkle. Moon & Star Finger - Amber Chain & Star. Princess Feather (cobalt blue). t Suni Pat 1869 (ribbed band). Pedestal Lighthouse. Green burrs Eye. Amber 8 Blue. Moon & Star. Opalescent Vaseline. Frosted hand. etc Other Coloured Electric Light Light Shades China �tmoges Plates. Royal Bayreuth. Flow Blue. Statfordshue. Davenport. Minton. R S Prussia, Nippon Hanging Plaques (1) Buffalo Blown Out S•iay.trors Ontario •Uxbridge. Lind- say. Newmarket Port Hope, Huntsville). Shaving Mugs Scuttle, one anth mrrof Mr;ustache Cup Saucer Pratt Ware )Old Greek 'onstone St :uhr,, o °, piece toilet set "Cruet-, Engian,' Pottery Spatterilare Pitcher, Crock, 1) Orangeville Pottery, n) J Sutcliffe. Brampton. un F P Gooid & Currtpdnv Brantford Canada West iv, H1,dsor Bay Co Winn Bennington Pitcher Bowl. Bedpan etc. Flower Pots with integral Sa ,. r' y Toys Antique Teddy Bear 24•, Charlie Mc "arhv Doll N,'en s Ark wrttn 56 Animals. Mr :r,ani a San; 7frgtnali Tammany. Cast 'ron Still 3erik, duller L3^jwl, 'i r,geeq Bank L3,.ildinq. . i�,! roti Horse Draw re Wagon, Wooden Pull ~!orse, Donald Duck -,rt Bank. 'r -r Tram Ca Mechanical Wind Up Toy -lye Balky Mule; Ger marry. Cast Iron Milk Wagon, Antique Dolls - AM Kooppelsdort, China & Bisque Heads & Other Pars Colored Glass Caramel Slag. Cranberry PICK,- Cruet - Sugar Straker Biscuit Barrel Car- ntva! 6 Tumblers Butterfly & Slackt>vrry ipur- pie) ce Blue Plate Peacock omitting on Fence. Satin Jack -in -the Pulpit Vases. Cosmos, Mary Gregory Amber & Blue Vclorlan Novelty Pieces. Salt & Dt•ppers. Purple Slag. Wavecrest, Jewel Bi xes Cut Glass Carate - Roden. Vinegar Cruet - Gunciy Clapperton Cc Salver Figural Napkin Rings. Meat Cover, Ster- lir-,,; Sor.venir Spoors Advertising (Nostalgia) - Coca Coia Trays 50s (original), Beer Trays, Wooden Westing- house Sign ':ns Fruit Jars 2) Hamilton Glass Works with Metal Clamps. Beaver. Beehive - Quarr & Pint, Pottery trini Glass Brothers London, Ark:tor, etc Preview Friday Sept 29 - 9 00 a m to 9 00 p in & Saturday 8 ?: a m. to 1030 a m Terms Cash, Cheque or Visa CORNEIL'S • mi East of Little Britain, 7 ml West of Lindsay. County Road 04 "Aanposa Township Victoria County. Hwy a35 iurth of 401 "C . Tel (705) 782183 HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA SUNDAY NOON, OCT. 1 ST, VIEW 12 NOON, SALE 1 P.M. 1011 BLOOR STREET, OSHAWA OVER $150.000 WORTH IN MERCHANDISE TO LIQUIDATE. TOOLS. SANYO E:ECTRONICS, FURNITURE, GYM MACHINES. STROLLERS, TENTS, 486 COMPUTERS. SANYO CAMCODER SANYO HOME CD STEREOS. COPMAPQ PRESSARIO 550 950 486 DX2 66MHZ iv1ULTl MEDIA COMPUTERS COMPLETE SET CD, RADIOS SANYO & SONY CORDLESS DHONES & ANSWER MACHINES & CALLER IDS. SONY & SANYO vVALr(MANS. L. EDITIONS DOLLS. TVVCR STAND. COFFEE & END TABLES, OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, KITCHENWARE. 5 -PC. KITCHEN COUNTRY DINING SET. TIFFANY LAMPS. BREAD MACHINES, COFFEE MACHINES, COOKWARE SET. SHORTWAVE RADIOS, CRYSTALS FIGURINES. 17 -PC. TEA SETS. CUTLERY SETS TOOLS. 14K JEWELLERY DIAMOND CLUSTERS RINGS. SOLITAIRE, PORCELAIN VASES, FISH BOWLS. WATCHES, TOYS. WHIZ KIDS COMPUTERS. DINNERWARE, CHESS SETS, CANISTERS SETS. KITCHENWARE, SMALL APPLIANCES. DUAL STEPPERS, GYM BIKES, SKI MACHINES, BABY STROLLERS. TENTS, ETC R MORE, SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE. TERMS: CASH, VISA, MASTERCARD. fflWFirewood On Articles For Sale r,N hickory Serving CARPET /A t Prices, buy F, kwing. Ala'. Whdfry and direct wholesale, Free In. <,♦rawa DURHAM stallalion for free estimate F IRE WOOD 427-4741 call Sal (905)432'2750. or FIREWOOD quality sea- pager (416)980-9697 "nodi 16• hardwood. cut. Carpet Broker. 100°x,. ,,00 and delivered, starting Nylon thick, plush stain re- al St85 bush cord Limited sistant Carpet. For 3 rooms. ':uant,jy Call 705-944- only $36900 Price in - 9801 7 p m - 11 p.In cludes 30 Sqyds carpet, FIREWOOD Excellent deluxe pad and installation 'lual'ty hardwood. Guar- in your home Free quota- anteert, extra long time fully tion m m our home No - cut and spit terest. no a one p f�r800- seasoned. Honest measurement Free full ear. Danel. delivery Kozy Heat Fire- 217-0104 wood f9o5)753-2246 - - --- 7 PC White lacquer bed- OC- suite asking 5300 .or• ^iii OfM.477.n747 novo r 7,...,. r •�•.�, ..,..o r,gh chaIT. swing d tub T y� shoes 8 much more C. ­ size waterbed mat- tress liner d Neater $50 Ca,' «.r 428-8002 HEAVY '::fry washer & dryer $100 each Call 831 F-••, savings up to 65% carpet and no wax vinyl flooring from $3.95/ Sq- yid and Up. Direct from carpet mil. for free shop at home can (416)616-2182 CARPETS - lots Of carpet, 100°x° nylon. new stain 1 lease carpets on hand. I win carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price includes carpet. premium pad, expert installation, fast delivery. free estimates (30 yards) Norman 686-2314 CHESTERFIELD and matching IOveseat. custom made. beige and rose. goad COnddion, $700 ;416) 282-3'4' SOLID OAK DINING ROOM suite. 4 cane back chairs, seats 6 51.895 Stwe,. _abinet S125 , tape deck $r.' 697-332' DINING ROOM SUITE, USED washer 8 dryer for 9 pc,- solid Cak.51' 00 . 7 saw good condition. 5225 PC solid wood dining room pair or best offer can surfs 5200 4-30--.9271 'r05 509-9040 rd•1,�:_r ssGO new. ask Pair Jr KY8 Gas struts. -la, S•60. rill se8 for $80 fits • +e' 83 Datsun 200SX Coli Ape at 683-5117 or 2 BureOrngs or sale `arae cottag•.8x: removed to .^J. : .,.for a nww all ,.u1LnW1xJ !lout Sr _ „>rd coour monitors -^ S150 Complete IBM >v\trms •nom $249, new DX: e6 •Tor, 5899. mut -redia 266s from $1,059 Arriving won. 386s 4m RAM DOS mouse, Colour •rorwrs SS85 upgrade- ao'e %.rw 560m Hard D'"es 5239 4MSX40 ^,cit"rra;drds S99 Dealer ✓rqu'r� welcome (9051 Ll a"'ng su- r SaoO ..ng size pine warerpe'.l ••arae W drawers Inc 'iradboaro $150. 4 x 8 • r• table SI.500 905 A REPOSSESSED sat "'tern only $35 y Including pro- , Free ,nstaltalon war•anry 905655. ANTIQUE CHAIRS KING a QUEEN SET ) ^ appr x rnateiy ld0 ••�..nirxU Lr1AIH .585. - 1•, bench S75, half • S35 hail tree $35 'r :Jae 5110, 2 end la - trunk S75. air Y 5145. dehumidifier lawnmower S65, a'1y> golf clubs S75 ­'rds and comics 430 - APT •ntlge 5100. apt ,love $75, 1 yr old dryer S SC, bleached Oak enter. 'ainment unit S375. washer S 25 dryer 5200 industrial warner 8 dryer 5350. prac- trLir organ S45. writing desk S char 5100, Colonial floor 'luck 5125. cherry diner 5475 9 pc '1946- Dining Suite $t 750. Pedestal table, a chairs 5450. Dun - an Phyte Table. 4 chairs 5550, black modern table. 4 chairs 5350, while mod- ern table 6 chairs $375, Couch $175. sectional couch 5600. couch, chair, oveseat. lazyboy $650, new couch 8 chair 5695. 'olabed. swivel rocker 3600. 5 pc single oak bed- "I'msone. box & mattress 5700, wardrobe $150, bar ,n4 $75. entertainment unit S65, pine coffee, end tables 5275. oak coffee• end to ales $395. Rosewood cof- 'ee end tables 5325. 18 sp Mountain bikes $275. 'amps, pictures & more. ,�79-0526 BEAUTIFUL 9 piece oak dining room set, 51800 Grampa 6 Gramma• limited edd,on,handcrafted ponce. lain dolls. signed, dated. $600 434-38% DRUM LESSONS Prtvate lessons available , rea- sonable rates. Call 12 q-2rint� FOR sale. 5pc washed oak dining room set .kilo". en !able James 683-7793 Ala. FOR tale. 5ibc rasnrd oak during room set k:!..^ or table James 693-7793 A1ax HIGH able b.us7 Poor picture quality? GO DL RECTI DSS '8- Dig" Satelldf Systems t50 channels, CD quality PIC lure and sound Rent to Own by phone •nom only S.tl" - v;r!^ Call 57' 1413 HITACHI +mm Camca der Deluxe model Free carrying rase Rent to owr by for only $8 7S wvewr all `,'114.3 HITACHI >!4Ck,n9 washer and dryer 1 t C vol. ac • size. In new COnditon, ASA mg $750 H.tach, crr spin washer on cue !r , and Speed Queen dryer on Coasters, 110 vat ex.:t,lrrt condition S250ipar 2 ov crowaves, cheap Atter 5 p m 5745252 House Hold It u:ge Dale fable 4-x12- 2 inch sakd topcustom made Sutabie for during or xa•J room use 6 press back yak dining chairs. Dishwasher. Dryer Royal series Eec tromc Other small ap pkances Coumce 434 7045 JUDY'S BRIDAL --tat Attordable wedding .gowns to rent or buy, large seiec- tain of sizes and styles, for appointment Cal: Judy. 905 �4 4'92 Oshawa KENMORE refrigerator, Side-by-s,tle S50C. Beau - mark disnwasher 5100 Hardwick gas stove 5200. ceiling tans, miscellaneous nousehad items. Call 668- 807g KE14WOOD TOWER OF POWER 200 watt remote stereo package Dual cas sette 5 disc CD player. - tower speakers Rent to own by phone Tor only $7 50iweek Call 571-1413 OAK/PINE FURNITURE Why pay retail pnces2 One of Ontario's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers Is now selling direct to the public Eg oak pedestal table and 4 chairs $849. 7 it, double pedestal and 6 chairs $1499 cannnonball beds tom 5399. Over 20 stain choices, all solid, no veneers Traditional Wood- working 905-985-8774 PIANO (Samick) immacu- late, with bench $2500 o b o Call (9051668-1982. leave message PIANO for sale. Williams upright, very good cond,- tion. askmg $1.000. (416) 281-9359 t Articles For Sale s ' petslSuppliesl Boarding Automobiles Ellin, PIANOS / GRANDFATHER Clocks - Durham's largest HORSES BOARDED in door For Sale 91 HONDA ACCORD, select -on -New and used arena, dally turnout. personalized professional EXR, while. 4 dr nose bra. pianos Not sure? care, $250, per mo Peb automatic, fully loaded. cer- loaded Rent to own apt size blesione Farms. 4070 tified askmg, $12,100 or upright. grand digital, key. Green Rd Bowmanvt!le. best otter call 70 boards TREMENDOUS 263-8816 CERTICAR AUTO CEN SAVINGS ON NOW, TelepKEEP your dog waste out t TRE presents over 30 cel Piano Works. 433-1491 0l the garbage Use tified fine pre -owned autos PLAYMATE THOMAS DOGGIE DOOLEY WASTE at fantastic sale prices ORGAN, serious 1300 DISPOSAL SYSTEM gam 1992 Pontiac LeMans, 92 colour glow cords, no rea- - 9pm. 7 days (905)723- kms auto pristine white. . auto$5,890 sonable offer refused 683- 5413 With Ad. Save 15°0 sale taxes incl 6514 hl Oct 31/95 1991 Cavalier Z24 black, estates Can Robert Bowen days week ndoors 1369 5 speed. perfect. 135 km REMOTE VHS VCR. 181 OSHAWA Obedience as- $8.975 1991 Sprint. Auto, channel on screen display. soc,ation, next classes to 85 kms, 4 door. $5.195 d 5- Rent to own by phone start early October For ,n- formation call Bev at 435- speed $4,695 1990 Beretta $2 50/week Call 571-1413 0860 GTZ fantastic $6.995 1990 SHEDMAN - quality barn Tempest LE. loaded. white style sheds, built on site. PUREBRED Rottweiler g silver, mags. real sharp 8X8 SPECIAL- $599 GST pups Parents CKC reg $7.795 $7.795 1990 Sunb,rtl LE. Other sizes and tered' 7 weeks old. ate auto, air, low kms. $6.550 display available Call 905- shots. tads done. readyto 19% GMC S-15 auto. 43 509-4961 go Jeremy (Pickering) polar white. 108 km womens S _r'oren's fall 831-6956 56.995. 1990 GMC Satan. SIDE-BY-SIDE almond SHELTIE (mmr collier while clean, nigh kms 58.850 1989 Vdyaguer fndge. stove. dishwasher. puppies for sale First vac. absolutely. mint 4 cylinder, microwave $900 Call 19051 cines. vet checked, 436 turbo. air. Now 56.995 831-5546 0876 1990 Trans Am GTA. 177 STEREO, with CD dual TEAM OBEDIENCE next ITIS. loaded leather. cassette receiver speakers lasses (Puppy Novice and black. WOW 58 90.500 19 $600 China cabinet 5250 U11,ty1 start Oct 6. 21. & 28 Aerostar mini van excellent monthly magi:.^rs A,— Evening and Saturday '40 kms sale $7 995 firm set of china $75 call 839- classes available. with 1988 Pont 6000 spotless. 7765 or leave message small classes guaranteed due. air 133 kms $4.508 — 430-0025 '987500 Dodge mmaCu ate white 6 ourgundy, 99 EMAutomobiles .ms. must be ricer 8 see for Sale 52.9% '986 Anes clean b - :e $2495 For more good cars good service od 1980-1986 ars lease to and goprices :orae see own Everyone qua;,f,es us at 155 I(.ng St W at On URIC" WC87 MAS N,: Midtown Mall or Cali 579- nterest no credit check :BrV -^dais From 5275 down+ 570034 TAKE A \ DRIVE TO khtano.LTD •976 Notion DARRYLS WHERE r WASHER. :rye" top of - gc. 7429 YOU GET MORE CAR the line 20 lb capacity. 1 1. 1955 Chrysler le8aror FOR YOUR MONEY' 2 years old $650 Call GTS P -,we, slowing- power 1990 Dodge Caravan 4160 or 728-5501 radio Air wh,te r•red Interior 7 seat Articles ;Ood b clean condition 514o0 060 Can 430.0925 of. ilii Mt. -nA$. asserte 138 00C ,n-5 SA995 199C ' are" `cin GMC Astro van burgundy Wanted 1955 Honda C:v,c GL. a w 'e: in!iij tiny loaded. ANTIQUES Absolutely, df 5-spd standard low miles. Ike -ew ;:rxhdibon 41 ✓6 12OOC Kr•s 512.900 1990 good clear running Che, COI Charcoal furniture or >n- Car Flurry Or' tis One Was gr wired interior. 4 -,v ,, .thing old Scientific Instru- 52695 now 52395 cern der auto vil new :Tres. vents. china $Ave, advw- Iced 4 Wore nice can !0 104.000 .r -1s 55995 1989 'sing toys. decoys dons, choose from Can 427- Cadwac S~ Dwindle. 1n.1k b, riles Collections nr 9722 anyt•mr Russ Open 7 white w red mtwr,pr turfy estates Can Robert Bowen days week ndoors 1369 loaded 'Cot, r carrs134 gni" Antiq: x9051 655-5049 T: Sales Package 34 000 k^; gr_irk i, 1955 `i,ssar 200 SX. auto $11 995 1989 Cher Ca - GENTLY worn women's as is 5500 Cam ;905X683- price. two lone, burgundy clommg. coats 6 xcssso- 5?r, ...ave message and grey. a, 1 t. cruise I'll 'size 16.26 unly Tor ette cass-Ocks and Onves Lovely Large Lad Lades COn 1986 H..iCk �ur.hmerset 4 brand new 121 OOC ■r^> signmrnt snap 427-6406 cyI automatic. no ruts 57995 •988 Chev Cerebri Gina S_1195 cerbbed coo 19H2 ty Eurosport wagon two Cavalier. 4 cyl autorrali, tone burgundy S ^grey. ',.'y MAKE SS Nuw accepting 51095 •Cen ted 0 D o 404- loaded. V6 '46.000 K^S womens S _r'oren's fall 9759 54995 1988 Olds Caa:s and winter clothing No aC 1�7 ')Paz GS 4 or Maroon on maroon new Pointe — t necessary Quick aulc air rindoll door !ires air l,ad 4 64 JCC hum over. E 6C Consign- men! Bay Ridges Plaza lop,. am,tm ca&sette. good kms S64i5 '988 Toyota P ckr•-. call 9051 939- Clow running car Hun or Corona ragor very ar 4, 59 th3 oneWas 52695 now automabic. light blue r lXX 52395 cePofied 4 more nice der Interior •ry2 )OC .ms READERS DIGEST cars to choose from Call 54995 'A38 Cnev Corsi - monthly magi:.^rs A,— 427 9'22 Ary! -me k," :4. gold r>arkt mill a westvtrn pcciie, perk. Open ' days, vow rdoors 10. autC j4 JOC ams 42 • W- B,q T -w,^ 1,AMS $4850 388 Ma da B — 2200 p,c. .-.^rig!'uc% r WANTED Nordic T,ac 1955 ;-I+rvy Cavalier a;.. wit^ -AC r brand ^rw tread mul good conOmon w^.!r2 1, standard 5 ,rdA•y ' a; reasonably priers 723 speed very clear Hwv S.!-- . ALL CARS CER - ;F •.. "''ors S25ou cernflyd TIFIED COME SEE :Inc.✓4.35' WHY OVER 80 HAPPY ANT^OC kry WANTED Used Nrnt 1989 Dodge Snaouw CUSTOMERS HAVE •Jr •our vrar pie gi.Jd conyb.�r S_^9%k: :ail PURCHASED VEHI- Must lir r gu0d .:cndinorl '-8948 CLES HERE IN AU - at a reas0nabie Pr�'r Cali GUST AND SEPTEII- "E 1990 HONDA CIVIC BER AT DARRYL S WANTED CAMERAS - D%'"' :Jr•O'n°" AbtFM AUTO CENTRE 170 ad cn,na and glass. rwrl J caasr!tr ar „rspud d, nater• � pe BLOOR STREET EAST. lery. m,croscOpes :eie g' .:OCKMS as. ^; OSHAWA •,NEAR RIT scopes- b.^.ocujars ala •r- j'SJi -'3`y'J4 SON' CALL 336-3522 .ated items Clxks watcrn OPEN. THIS SUNDAY es furniture anything oid 1990 �,.ba.0 Lrga.v "' tx sceeu' :e^tr• r' r p And eY,en. • rrw M WANTED buy - older !urniture. glass China, col- leu!,bes memorabilia. watches. etc Single Pieces te or estates Call 1905 723 Arts & MR Crafts CHRISTMAS CLASSIC Craft $dile SLrddy Nov 12 10 am 4 p m Kings. way College i200 Leland Rd Oshawa Vendors Warted Conta:t Erika • Lost & • Found FOUND pair of lady's Prescription eye glasses on Baker Rd Ajax Sat am Owner may contact 683- 7430 FOUND pau ofprescr,p- ton glasses on the beach at Petticoat Creek Please call 839-3715 -- MO, Pets/Suppliee! Boarding DOBERMAN PUR• EBRED with papers, to male. spade. 16 mo old. tad, ears and dew Claws done. tree to good home 427-2975 ns p ps b[ 150 JOC -,! ;e, S92t',` 4 ie ,1244 1990 .. vc 76C Turoc e. ellen! :Jnddior loaded ,lather Properiv sexy ctd '•hetei: 3rey wit^ chrome 114K,-Askirg S15 30C ,:nr ^76.866• 1991 Mercury Topaz. ex x "It condition ! JC J00 x•^> lady driven a cyan der, ac. auto, ext, rm eeylre liable Ca' s5000 Cam 4J5 .3 10--6821 1992 :;eo Tracke, LSI 4X4. auto. ps. Pb. security fstem. amfm Cass, r -s tprc;'rJ 80.000 Kms ask • g S980C Mark 9J5 420 0,456 1992 TY.rus L. mint con. dition, p s p b air. am4m cassette. cruise. To steer - Ing. 100.000 km $8900 (905 72 X8293 1993 -b 'd LE only 23.000 kit, 4 door auto. pwr III 8 trunk an1,Ym Cass. red. excellent Condi I,on, $11.500 (9051294- 3616 1990 Harda Civic DX. 90.000 km aindtmcac> auto. 3 -dr hatchback red with black interior. $6900 of best offer Peter 723-1155 or 43x 7564 1995 CORSICA 4 door automatic, 4 cyl air. power steering and brakes. low rtkceage call after 5 30 p m (905) 668-5739 TAKE A DRIVE TO DARRYLS WHERE YOU GET MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY ' -8e Mazda 323 b,Le r nwr a JGc, ' soere very economica. ' •' J0.: kms 53450 ',)flee Che, cava, tr 2 ,dcv, blue CiLe custom stripe paCikage „iry rec.,rdr, uta 149 J00 km% 54'95 '987 Dodge Caravar LE. burguntty wit.^ wocogram, abso'utey brand new condmcn $1650 Just seen: on rebud! engine. I year ?C. We Kms war'anty. icily laded w bower seat $6995 '98' %.ssan PWsar. 2 -door blue -on blue S speed 108.30C Kr'1 very sporty clean T -Dar •cot 54995 1987 Chev Ca,are, cho- colate brown *.same in tenor 4 -(loo, auto. 1_2000 xms $349` 194 Jlos Flrenza GT blank w grey Interior 2 -door. V6IN speed • 32 DOC kms 5.-x951986 Gids 442. very are car. 2 -door, blue -or blue. T bar air. bucket seats. 307 V8 152,000 kms. S6495 1986 Ford Aerostar COnversw- van. PS p b 99 000 xr-S V6 bench %tat turn, • I,, bed Sa99, ALL CARS CERTIFIED COME SEE WHY OVER 80 HAPPY CUSTOMERS HAVE PURCHASED VEHI- CLES HERE IN AU- GUST AND SEPTEM- BER AT DARRYL's AUTO CENTRE 170 BLOOR STREET EAST. OSHAWA (NEAR RIT- SON) CALL 436-3522 OPEN THIS SUNDAY TOYOTA MR2, sponscar for sale. 198`_• 175000 km 5 speed moon roof double overhead cam engine pv ell, tires 52.200 OBC) Lv msg 905 6491234 1 Bedroom apts ,n Oshawa and Brwmanvll:e Starting at $600/month, fudge 8 Stove included, with laundry faCdd:Bs No pets Call 434 2407 lilt \F %%s '11N F R I ISE.R. N FIX. SF:FI'F%Iltt:R 27. PMIS-P%fl-F: 29-:1 "lAutornobiles iApartments For Rent � � ApartmentsM For Rent Apartments For Rent M11 9 AutomobilesIm For Sale 4160 or 728-5501 CARS FOR CASH' We buy 2 -BEDROOM apartment TOYOTA MR2, sponscar for sale. 198`_• 175000 km 5 speed moon roof double overhead cam engine pv ell, tires 52.200 OBC) Lv msg 905 6491234 1 Bedroom apts ,n Oshawa and Brwmanvll:e Starting at $600/month, fudge 8 Stove included, with laundry faCdd:Bs No pets Call 434 2407 WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE FREE' towing for scrap. used or abandoned cars !hJC.s •^• PICK vc top prices paid. up to S100 (416) 281-3499 On 728-9584 2.1 bedroom apartments 8 story building, close to schools, library, South GM Plant Available immediate- ly and Nov 42"329 1 7pm 4Or aprMIntmenT AJAX - Ciean bright base- ment apt own entrance. own laundry room 4 or; oatfndgestove. parking. Trucks close to everything suitable RI ' 'or one Person non smok for Sale pets 427--7435 AJAX Westney Delaney. 1976 Blazer 4X4 body spacious one bedroom good $2600 as ,s 725- basement apartment. Sep - 6696 after 4 erate entrance dining, Inv - 1987 GMC PICKUP. WRANGLER etymor,. auto. p5. Pb. running boards arvd caprust pfoofec--cel;er• shape 149 K as..rq SE 950 Ca, r.•-• 430-9119 1959 GMC ' 2 for Wrar glen. V 8 auto stere, :ape rxcNlent condition wnT ^ap and "In'nq boards 905 -Z3-4564 1991 GMC >rerra SE stramoe P"-- -c 350 V8 auto black agrey ,ntenof I.,,ily loadac 0111 WGr wneels •:rr..: pass bell irner 10w re41 ma,r tamed As. rg $'2 9CC Ca: George 905,66E - c ; 'Jens a wheel Drive 19.7 P.ymolm Voyager f fitrf Clark •rd t24 SVG kms - pissing*, Cryse. $52x 060 Call -21- 1990 DODGE LE vac 1. passengers. air P. Poll. tilt stefnng. HO !rail*, h'tCr r✓ phoned ar!er r+as custom,zkee '� �amc I. exce,Ier! 67 6C3 K.,omet•es S' 3.90C JC _,all 9C5 42C ' Trailers WINTERLZED 2 BEDROOM large living "lAutornobiles dining room, close to 401 Wanted stove 8 `ridge fenced yard. Y.:. first i last. call Joe at 433- vrar 4160 or 728-5501 CARS FOR CASH' We buy 2 -BEDROOM apartment your vehicle Call 4272415 in quiet area, air 5770 or come to 479 Bayy St month, frtstAast required all East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES inclusive. no pets Nov 1 Also bachelor apt 5479, m th lk. • • WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE FREE' towing for scrap. used or abandoned cars !hJC.s •^• PICK vc top prices paid. up to S100 (416) 281-3499 On 728-9584 2.1 bedroom apartments 8 story building, close to schools, library, South GM Plant Available immediate- ly and Nov 42"329 1 7pm 4Or aprMIntmenT AJAX - Ciean bright base- ment apt own entrance. own laundry room 4 or; oatfndgestove. parking. Trucks close to everything suitable RI ' 'or one Person non smok for Sale pets 427--7435 AJAX Westney Delaney. 1976 Blazer 4X4 body spacious one bedroom good $2600 as ,s 725- basement apartment. Sep - 6696 after 4 erate entrance dining, Inv - 1987 GMC PICKUP. WRANGLER etymor,. auto. p5. Pb. running boards arvd caprust pfoofec--cel;er• shape 149 K as..rq SE 950 Ca, r.•-• 430-9119 1959 GMC ' 2 for Wrar glen. V 8 auto stere, :ape rxcNlent condition wnT ^ap and "In'nq boards 905 -Z3-4564 1991 GMC >rerra SE stramoe P"-- -c 350 V8 auto black agrey ,ntenof I.,,ily loadac 0111 WGr wneels •:rr..: pass bell irner 10w re41 ma,r tamed As. rg $'2 9CC Ca: George 905,66E - c ; 'Jens a wheel Drive 19.7 P.ymolm Voyager f fitrf Clark •rd t24 SVG kms - pissing*, Cryse. $52x 060 Call -21- 1990 DODGE LE vac 1. passengers. air P. Poll. tilt stefnng. HO !rail*, h'tCr r✓ phoned ar!er r+as custom,zkee '� �amc I. exce,Ier! 67 6C3 K.,omet•es S' 3.90C JC _,all 9C5 42C ' Trailers WINTERLZED *, 2 years �,d •l + hilly 'um,sreC ..r^acr a.- zcncli�oned a'g✓ Y.:. sr•e: rxras vrar pan se,:. s .. -4 • Marine BEST RIPE --e wax' J -,e1Jikl Hb,e write +l. :r^sol tasting JeCki .ey vve,i [a,' •rOe,s 0,- -C.r• >te,ec a„d !•a r. S' - 5dl caL1 623 Canoes 8 Kayaks Jielf 2X -:3r10t'S 3nC kdy 3k• 'SII leararce of ler:as Jen ,s 'lents. S k w stock A.: must go West Rouge 31 Sia.".uroug1. Algonquin ('antro 'k kav A 1-WO-hlil-1.24 or (-071h35-119.3 IM Apartments For Rent 5650 •cj mve. 2 bedroom walkow basement apan- meat parking. yard. J..•L:h Oshawa Galt 436 9944 1 AND 2 Ordroom. ;ocat ed at 309 Cordova Rd and also 946 Masson St Oshawa No pets Please call 579-2387 Or 576-6724 1 bedroom apartments. 'urnishecl Or unfurnished Available immediately Start.ng S50C.mo 304 `,mcoe St S Call Stephen 571 3229 1 BEDROOM bachelor, 2 appliances. Laundry. car Defect parking, beduntu: stthr. g. NON-SMOKER $410 per mo 5 76- 7055 ng room. and 4 piece bar room no pets non smoker S60C per month ,St and last References 'Pqu,,ed Please Call (905, 686..•'9 AJAX 1 bedroom bsmt apt.. for rent. Available Ncv 1st S55^ cel ^�-^•� call 686-0481 AJAX 7erdr-,on- aper' ^ort prvatt entrance S-5—Just one o.-:•-. m .a,uo.e snare 1' is a,­>c- ^ , S375 riraxabe Dc-ooe„ %1 429- '38 294 ".267 AJAx ire !C ^osvital ' bedroom Case^hen• apt rim sauna R arm. • •er s•p ..r 1 :acv nor smok»• S60C •-v !-ly 'int -2634 AJAX 4C' Harwc_: oacne,or $525 ' tNdroom I,,asrr.,,,.r. $55;, lilies dolt y �a. ` i. tl ✓... AJAX ,,•gr prdre0r^ Casemar• aC' • 'epiace . -_.- ..-. 4:-, ilsc :ozr =solid.. - basrrlrr! ac' -r s^• S49C -C AVAILABLE IMME DIATELY ✓v'!bv Ac' [_, u, ,pac,,s a•Pr•- ccs So; ceJ rat. „k. 54711. : AVAILABLE OCT I S-3' ar- Se,: -4 ...Jge se par. ; ^rill a_ - . 905 68e- ., ^ 905 BACHELOR Spa^^rt %ecaratr 2ntrar.t parkn,g ^, „Jed B:JCr TJw^ ••e Sas 4 mor.!" Car BACHELOR Ar'T - Jsna- wa -a,, Private errrarce :a'K -g close tc Trans.! S45,� ^•e Utilities includea A.•a,abie immediately -5-?8910 BACHELOR [Jsemert apt ._,IV equ.vvec care -v Hwy - C"urch Picker ng Village S45C plus uni- ties Alaum ab,e medately CJd Ez BASEMENT ,apartment n targe new acme. very clean Everything Included. avauaole Immedlate.y S550.month Single Person prvy ' an 4)4-o803 BASEMENT BACHELOR 553.: JO a inclusive su,ts con-smo, Ing single Aya,ac e --e diately South Ajax park 'g and laundry included 905- x: 'a_ - BOWMANVILLE one bedroom apt available Oct Ciose W downtown $416.m,, Nil hydro and parking ncluded lWai for single person 623-7986 WOULD YOU PREFER TO OWN? WITH ONLY $1000 DOWN Why not own a brand new fully Detached Home. LET ME SHOW YOU HOW. CALL (905)623-6549 BRIGHT spacious one bedroom plus den base- ment apt Sep entrance laundry facilities. available Oct 1 S575 mo includes cable References please 434-5436 leave message COURTICE, clean, bright raised 2 bedroom base- mert. 4 PC bath, fndge. stove shared laundry. par.,ng. separate entrance UN't es Included 5580 mouthy first last Non- smokers prefer -d Call 4rA 8347 DOWNTOWN WHITBY In small apar-m r budding Big one bed1I a,: mc!u- swe Avail Oct 1 washer 8 dryer ava,lacie 5556 per mo 'irst'!as! f905 641 4xy aryime IMMACULATE '-cel room basemen, aparr•'ent quiet NW area all mclu- s've cable aurtlry air Dec 1 firsttast no cels S55C Harry 432-2442 ARGE 2 bedr0•Jm Ma.", _•J,tm :rClyded. non- ,m,ok,- Ava.•ac _ Nov TWO "rorxm 0srawa S6E: ,_ ^;or•r Gundry : ark r ; e^oat wafer ,nc!ud- Avai.ao,e Oct. 555- :17-9 ra-.r-•. OVELr TWO aED- ROOM , •ocm • •e eO.ace eat,rrk!�ne"• •edge stove and iaurdry, •ac:,rtirs S'25 x a, .nc.us•.e Ava,: app rt+mediate,y. 3C5-434 :JXIJRY • BEDROOM apt r •- 'a- r '00m 6 !,replace R '.,A avatab'e OCT ' NOP" hi-! Oshavka Rossiand S •^•'x• MI be or, Sint. r ^,: pets S85- per mCrr ruus,ve MAJOR OAK - F '•c' 'wa•gr _ ar; rr..ar,e :dirk' a. - tl rs raudl l S,40C MUST BE SEEN- -\^aura s c�:• ;_Pie. 1C•s a.d.d [ r 'e,we^cry r- `. NEWLY .1••': _r, _ vA!✓ NORTH J air , >'-'a. .. •, . r i . a w rx r' >. .kir ,^d•r . r- w..- NORTH SIMCOE R,-Sser Ave _ �rc•xr^ ,dor ••,. _Jr� r.,rc! -v les -^ c->:La>t \_ 5711-2982 ONE AND TWO :ed -e..• Osrawa a"'wao'e Jctooer .S! Clear a,•rdrr 'a_ "!les on c-e'^ses .J•k'-y 576- •X:: ONE Ctdrx^` basement apt :pcsap e !*-• spa crous Jwr ertrarce Se ti _ileo Ala. Nci^ smoker r.. Pets AJAX. IMMACULATE apt :wef eye- spa - uous S b' grit *.In Sepal ate entrance aundry taal nes Immediate occupa-cy SE", :urs unities Becee air ;Nc ?rill OSHAWA 2 bedroom apartments Gear Avail ao,e immeeialeiv and No vember ACCIia,ces. ut li- ! es. park ^g --luded Bloor and Park RJ 728- 642^ -J OSHAWA . oedroom apartment available at 888 and 900 Glen St Close to schools. 'shopping and GM utilities included est' last required Call 728- 4993 OSHAWA JOHN CENTRE street 2 bed- room available Oct Ist. 5675 mo undies and parking .included Go direct to super at 0202-70 Lloyd St Or cad (9051 404-9604 OSHAWA central One bedroom plus full base- ment. garage, backyard. Dancing, laundry 5695 in. clusive Call (905)420- 2220 OSHAWA EAST. Dacne!or suite. completely private spaciousnicety det,rafed. immediately 5445 511ast. includes uhh- '*s and appliances. W- 729 3654 66- 728.3654 CLEAN 'amity pudding. 7snawa nonh One. two 8 ^.lee berg o ,nh Incudes Heal ^rdrofndge, stove park -, Laundry facilities avaralye -2-,-2094 PICKERING new base -hent apt Separate en "once Fireplace saable. 'Nines ,-sive Single non smoker ^O pets Avail abie immediately 5600 905-4204"1 "CK E RING GOI AK E a .,r s*'•:.,r � ;ra •r^, wines orki*.; a- - i!'•lr71e e^"lrce ilia+ di3 '5500 fSfOvrio PICKERING ROUGE VAL- LEY 2 Bedroom s;;a- CtOus apart rent back ng valley .e 905-509-0413 PIC KEPING ywYr,Y .a'rC Crd'.�•^ cox^r' ..a^:✓ ca-. A,• 4 ,KEP.YG Hwy 12 B•.ak Crrdreom -pper - - _ ^qtr cerzon av auap,er -r' •int int:rs . „rr_ 5550 SENIORS ONLY c . z gla� Mar .ac ­ __s it _ _r c 4-1 a- SHORT TERM :a:, 5-"- E ' ,E SEA' °ray^ i ^n,r• .' I c.ce. rever- I;s TWO Cet7•_.; •! aC: wd,k .ala' -.:r -a. `der cc'a a a TWO BEDROOM ^dura, paSem er: apa^ ^ [urgaiow seca- 'a:e eryrar'ce •ercec yard acv..arces •., int es nc -,%e 31er. t:e-•5 ala, 1[Ie r^med.ateiv 5700 -- 6993 eve TWO>:,ey ara-"lent Oshawa ..'eck park se - Large 2 bedroom. S' las garage parking Av ai. aae--ediateiy 8 O,! ' .! � 4 614 WESTNcY HEIGHTS newly ',rimes 1 bedroom bsmt apt. S60c, month ail nclus,,e 1:rsl ast •eter- r'res ei9;+-9624 WHITBY new one bed- room basement apartment, cLill k'.,',rn a Pubath. non smo.r 5550 utilities n - c'. led 1<1 665-X)60 WHITBY. .ery :jean large 1 Oedrocrn apt. close to 4L I 8 tn,ckson 5595 Wit - ties included. private en- trance aya,lable Oct 1. first ase ,05.6660179 WHY •ent when you can own your own home for less tan you th,nk?'I %',ail Dave Haycock Sales Rep Re: Max Summit Realty (1991 Ltd (905) 668 3800 or (905) 666-3:11 P%(.F. 311 -II -111F tNF11S A1)1 FR'l'ISFR• 11 Ft).. SFPI'E%IKF.R 27. 1"; Houses Houses � ' ' Priv*Homr , ForRent / I ForRent EM For Sale HWY 21 PICKER' DOWNTOWN PICKER - BEACH RD ING 1948 valley farm Rd, nonsmoker to share over I T acre park setting. townhouse. share kitch. 92 x 150 lot 3 bedrooms. on, cable, private bath one bathroom, all ap room. S375 month mclu. plan cps. tremendous val. sive Phone 683-4602 ue. S159.900 firm Te!e- evenings. 683-5150 phone Flonda (813) 849- days. Louie 0134 NE Osh 1 4 %RS011A TF: RENTERS -Own your own AFFORDABLE lot $725 05 PBI IDEA' per per mo Call John Ann!s. Sales Rep. Remax Summit 11 H1 RENT'. reatty 668-3800 1111 N lME! our HO SUPER sem,. 3 bed - Hi rooms. 3 appliances. H, M,ngaluw t'•K'm,• fenced yard. available im. • Sri, s,r,uu,, .•r.,a m., mediately 5890 plus utdi- N" d1'wn Pay t«agn' hes Backing onto park I cm Help, walking distance to Lake %I IRK STAIRLE1 '25-8223 awa, beaw, ul semi, completely redone. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. rec room. 5119.900 Bonus slave. New tndge 8 sto, call for details Judy Lee. Durham Quality Realty Inc 432- 2000 $104,900- Are you look- ing for a renovated brick bungalow 3 bedrooms. new kitchen, hardwood - floors, walkout to a private back yard and a good area K. %1.11 1.,.nd R-111 Lid m Courtice Private bed Immaculate Give me a call �'r. Cilli kanJV1 THREE BEDROOM bun- room, cable telephone. all before you miss it Peter ga!ow garage East Osha- usual amenities TowrllIne. Neal Sales Rep Guide Re wa. available October Bloor area Non smoker alty 723-5281 590000 pus uhhties I- please' 1 905433 4709 Rossland). quiet Mello - boumooa 3 bedroom bun :aloes inctudes.2 bedroom 'asemerN apartment 5'.00 month plus uhimes for more meeting topics, dates, and locations- 905-436-0436 S �utlt 199_ NW Oshawa. 2100 sq it 4 For more information call the Planning Dept. rdrooms sauna poo+ +-..0 t� Appliances sunlyi SHARE quiet clean 2-00 bedroom 649 Whistler or Ladab ie Oct 1 no-smokII Housing 9 sq h mn executive hoe. Ajax $179.000 No agents 576r 9349 Open House Spice / Wanted wan One single per sot Call 427-243E Sat Sun 2-4 pm serve Close •. sc^eois 2 STOREY BRICK. '4'c PICKERING Donn Boddy • •s• 'as• RURAL EXECUTIVE / CO'rld01TMrYUfnS Fcrest Brock 3 bedrooms. -'..1'e a: S•10•mone• o a HOME 3 bedjriac ^ m :he For Rem 2 1.2 baths custom but" WHITBY. •,ea0y reduced Bowmanv,4e Brooki r October 11, 7:30 porn Gantry. hardteooa floors. 3500 sq h, ava,tabie Park area 4-E4'21C_ ItBw' spons bye employed non fireplace swimmm pooi • as uT•k71es. ,C: no nesS ask ,. Ma-, PARKWOOD VILLAGE and appliances $238000 $349Inn 16. Ttone x • ..es. available Nov s: Call Courtice� 1200 sq h IJau'v 9,7'< a2i 5808 Rural Area Issues - it_ .,ne bedroom condo. 5 ap� WHITBY Comte St N a> 'rre'r^_e5 �d, Ca -.,e Public Public Public Notices On, Notices Mine Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS on the Town of Pickering dil Official Plan ' omftouses For Rent • a - PORTER WOODS- 3 Pkances air core . car wasp 2 ;;arxu-g 5850 plus Jbltws Ca, i -C'. 44y_E 7'40 Office 3 Rossland). quiet Mello - boumooa 3 bedroom bun :aloes inctudes.2 bedroom 'asemerN apartment 5'.00 month plus uhimes for more meeting topics, dates, and locations- 5101.900 AJAX coma S �utlt 199_ , emnouse stye kitChln - For more information call the Planning Dept. rdrooms sauna poo+ +-..0 t� Appliances sunlyi •!d townhouse it timuy USTITRetlil Ladab ie Oct 1 no-smokII oportunities• 3 BEDROOM executive .•tripex S950mc a! m- Spice ,,g no pets. (905,770- Urban Area Issues - October 3, 7:30 pm serve Close •. sc^eois 2 STOREY BRICK. '4'c a: ^ : ; • • •s• 'as• • • . ,n c^r,;,ri,� 4'ic_ • ,rte • om- Za. Eo vannavr ovated, snows beautifully -'..1'e a: S•10•mone• o a Comtn•ittee Room. Civic Complex • • • • - - LuN RPOOL BAYLY 4 Months F-ee Rent Dow^:c.r^ Oshawa 40C WHITBY. •,ea0y reduced ECOIVCal I=Uec - October 11, 7:30 porn • - • .idroom towns ,use $886 'a5:. 3500 sq h, ava,tabie Park lc $'9990C Large clean. news• 4 hed•oom home spons bye employed non CofrlrT•ittee ROOM. Civic Complex • as uT•k71es. ,C: no mg a^1 great expcs„re Ttxa,s. Rossiand loaded Work,n, uppoirundy Fust d $349Inn 16. Ttone x • ..es. available Nov s: Call 8e•t •e^:ai rates Cal! 434 with ex:'as Must be seen Rural Area Issues - October Or 7:30 -" t kind Taking try country by 'orm I neea two die to Wa,,.•v-r �.•ww^+otrir •drys a> 'rre'r^_e5 �d, Ca -.,e k bat^ ya•d Pin In pa•k ,.., F •s:'�as: S32� -.` --- ---I : 43�_' SoC Braiigham Hall PICKERING 3 b•d•oom S' Doe m(mm . x "+!,es C•eat Cnrc• W.•nav C.or n,ic Re -a. tl•si 831- AVAILABLE , arge a'•a. •r: ga'a; .'va1r .x^ : -batt gara,gr dry.. o• :our' locark,r A "ea, CS^.awa 59.5 Jhii1 «. Condos for Sale Watch the Community Page next week iNiiuSTR,A� AuTOMv- 'IVE ' ' for more meeting topics, dates, and locations- 5101.900 AJAX coma • Business l , emnouse stye kitChln - For more information call the Planning Dept. rdrooms sauna poo+ +-..0 t� Appliances sunlyi at (905)420-4617 or (905)683-2760 w e.posule -Mary Wr,ght To Lend oportunities• AJAX THREE BED iNiiuSTR,A� AuTOMv- 'IVE ' ' HarmoniTorre oedr, om mar hoot tndgr Morley • Business l ' Personals ROOM _ ,. ^c„, sem 3M11 n , ..asp E. Lots for To Lend oportunities• 3 BEDROOM executive a , s 'Rooms oarn A." -• ..,�- r. -Mir-! rorty Oshawa soca. for Rent "N I -.a91-: i If SC 5 .:aace 95.; sq h S92S pr Saie BORROW :':000. pay as 2 STOREY BRICK. hb,kly srandards great val- a: ^ : ; • • •s• 'as• OSNAWA. Grandview • om- Za. Eo vannavr ovated, snows beautifully -'..1'e a: S•10•mone• o a A 6 FIGURE INCOME BEST GAY'S numbers >-a :� .^- • ve +` • - - WATERFRONT ,ommun- , F•ee consuRa:+ons 0.n JDis ADanr)nned rot non VL kit Net 7 90045' 5566 ex: 697 spons bye employed non 5 LEVEL soespia 5 bed- A_Ax .✓ .. n.,� '. r Po--! Perp spectacu investrne•1ts Ltd Mongi gm Work,n, uppoirundy Fust d $349Inn 16. Ttone -,-'ages a Deal:.tui Ba"a- RENT Own' GorgeoJ5 a.-•✓'.- •-d - 'a, . ac•e lots wrm natural a,,, .-- ,_„ , ,, .. .; -" t kind Taking try country by 'orm I neea two die to Wa,,.•v-r �.•ww^+otrir •drys AJAX � ` ✓„ „k . ✓ . - „' a • trill ;as 3C5 427-039C ir J uhit5 DECENT ✓u l - .. r INDUSTRIAL . -r^: Money a' 84f ^ r or _ approx to Lend ---' • _ a:• ' _ _ sC 'T w:T r space AradaDle � -.• � -, pr, oy�� a' � a'�: w. •ks^-e ae ..- COURTICE- Mair aril Deo - '-s 2 ca• J3aeage '6E � '2b 3654 CUTE 2 bedroor^ Dunga- Dw s! -E, . :ridge avam ab,e Nov '---•ra. Osna ra nr, smok -- nc ougs S-5: rnontn . Jumbles Frs1 EXECUTIVE FURNISHED SUITES Complete with dishes. Ibnens telephone etc Ful! ase of rec fac Prime W�itc, ioca!ton 51500. (905} 852-5128 ose :o famous C,earwa:e• peachpool iacuzz 880 ovate yard ava,abie Now April for mto and to view pno- • n 98c 9949 ,• 519-3-88 CLEARWATER. *Joy fur -isnec 2 3 bedroom moble 'omes. heated pools hot .t tennis minutes tc Deaches Blue Jay Gasebail uHL Ha=key clog fl horse `acks Children weicorned ,. a k 6 fwd , _e_s_s man motet (9C5)683- HarmoniTorre oedr, om mar hoot tndgr Shared Acconlodation Private Horses stove wasner dryer HE FURNISHED _ INDUSTRIAL UMTS' ,ir- > save growth call now 905 721 - A 59'5 Ava„abie now nc 3 BEDROOM executive IF iii. nave contacts in BOWMANVILLE. _ -• ..,�- r. ,,,^`✓'e '' a^ Jvatr.-:e Can 51, -0101 Bowrnanv ae. nea• 40' 2 STOREY BRICK. hb,kly srandards great val- S600 mo uhlaies included 4-1 OSNAWA. Grandview clean. respons1­r and ovated, snows beautifully area. 3-bearoom sem 2 mature Cay '9C5 697- lot 45 x 213 251 Town line Rd north $129.00000 can 905 appliances, c.a I,repiace LIVERPOOLI"Wy 2 Cottages rec room, fenced yard new J.�r ' for Rent carpet. immaculate Ava, spons bye employed non 5 LEVEL soespia 5 bed- ga smukr• L rooms in house, WINTERIZED • :x.se+.-.-_.•+g - •• -ca,.r _, PICKERING _. -,-'ages a Deal:.tui Ba"a- RENT Own' GorgeoJ5 ties Gose to Go 9U5 683- -akr Ava.,ab,e yea: .,..nd •e, •.�: -„ ,., •er^.ar s^a•e Wa,,.•v-r �.•ww^+otrir •drys a> 'rre'r^_e5 �d, Ca -.,e k bat^ ya•d and Sir—, Fo• rec -a, . B-,-.a^ar Rra:'>, �enr.cr pa•k ,.., F •s:'�as: S32� -.` --- ---I : 43�_' SoC i-^medwle e2 - Great neighbourhood month F,rsulast Leave Share k,!chen, large back 8 Frith COURTICE. Jc' dr $169.000 160 Goodman 4 ' gat. Rentals •aged s•^.a. 2 Ded'c-l' Fum!shed v , g yard '.mouse w•tr e- a• a E 4 _:^lodatlons and ,arge aeelae-,ed 2 car ATTENTION Sno.r",Is garagipwar o^ S85D r.ageous 3 m bedroom 3 ba- mon» Fest-ask °'6-:x >oms townrcuse condc COURTICE- Mair aril Deo - '-s 2 ca• J3aeage '6E � '2b 3654 CUTE 2 bedroor^ Dunga- Dw s! -E, . :ridge avam ab,e Nov '---•ra. Osna ra nr, smok -- nc ougs S-5: rnontn . Jumbles Frs1 EXECUTIVE FURNISHED SUITES Complete with dishes. Ibnens telephone etc Ful! ase of rec fac Prime W�itc, ioca!ton 51500. (905} 852-5128 ose :o famous C,earwa:e• peachpool iacuzz 880 ovate yard ava,abie Now April for mto and to view pno- • n 98c 9949 ,• 519-3-88 CLEARWATER. *Joy fur -isnec 2 3 bedroom moble 'omes. heated pools hot .t tennis minutes tc Deaches Blue Jay Gasebail uHL Ha=key clog fl horse `acks Children weicorned aegrstrabons -•.r^ -1L 42q 4701 24 nig CALL oca G.rls, got names 6 n�mr numbers _e_s_s man motet (9C5)683- HarmoniTorre oedr, om mar hoot tndgr Shared Acconlodation Private Horses stove wasner dryer HE EVER -ought about us meg girl nydIC Cab,r Included save growth call now 905 721 - For Sale 59'5 Ava„abie now nc 3 BEDROOM executive IF iii. nave contacts in dogs Can betweer 6-8pm home tc stare, full access pressure or ;,bi,gahon Fait Can 51, -0101 Bowrnanv ae. nea• 40' 2 STOREY BRICK. hb,kly srandards great val- S600 mo uhlaies included Bedrooms completely ren OSNAWA. Grandview clean. respons1­r and ovated, snows beautifully area. 3-bearoom sem 2 mature Cay '9C5 697- lot 45 x 213 251 Town line Rd north $129.00000 can 905 appliances, c.a I,repiace 2 'r 7 p m 571-G181 or 576-4193 rec room, fenced yard new AJAX owner seeks •e - carpet. immaculate Ava, spons bye employed non 5 LEVEL soespia 5 bed- abie Nov 1 Fust'last S95C smukr• L rooms in house, rooms 1-4 pc 1 3 pc I r ;�•' �a11(905)728-9791 $425.537x. each An amen- 2pc bathrooms;, air. central RENT Own' GorgeoJ5 ties Gose to Go 9U5 683- vac. double garage elec- detachro come on 50' lot 83r' •"`"'✓` ” tromc garage door, in on park side cub de sac 20 CHRISTIAN FEMALE rias ground pool Gose to all minutes east of Scarbor house to share in Pickering amenities Very clean ougn Town Centre $1450, O,.ie• responsibie temaie Great neighbourhood month F,rsulast Leave Share k,!chen, large back Flexible closing Asking message for Dori at it laundry $375 837- $169.000 160 Goodman (905)428-5505 0871 432"111163 aegrstrabons -•.r^ -1L 42q 4701 24 nig CALL oca G.rls, got names 6 n�mr numbers CANADA s • • business900.45 • 5566 E x1 253 -Dwnunity -rote opening ,n i3 49 min 18•. Taucn hx+e ' ,ionto aria m S Ontano etc EVER -ought about us meg INe are exper»nang rxpiu- a 3ahng service or .vat save growth call now 905 721 - fmdng out more about . theme N.,w you an Call ,o, IF iii. nave contacts in a fres brochure wan no n AJstrai,a 1 Cashot you pressure or ;,bi,gahon Fait nor t" develop residual^ Dios. Dn Otos. high tam pa ran Bob 428 2847 hb,kly srandards great val- _•�. ue 6 ­n,,,".:erFor S,n- MAID ,FRVICE FOR SALE gies seek.-; their sbewl WPersonals OLDER women wanting dates, lots of phone numbers. 1.9()0-451-3638 ext 259 $3 29/ minute. 18a, touch tone PSYCHIC Answers Rated a1 n Canada Answer to love. money. career. 52.99/ minute 18a. E R P.A . 1- 900-451-4055. Acmmilm IdetiOBS 1 a.w i 1 l Accom IOdi6011s SPORTS TEAMS, SCHOOLS & CHARITIES Looking for a fund raising o11F+ortunity for the fall Call John Leonard at OSHAWA THIS WEEK 579-4400 For more classified tum to Page S THIS WEEK News Advertiser Northumberland NEWS AUCTION GOERS!! Durham Region residents can now get up-to-date AUCTION LISTINGS via our new dedicated phone lines. All auction notices that are published in one of our publications will automatically be listed On this phone line For Auction Clarmgton Residents 404-2615 ' Births ' Births We're So Excited! First time parents Lisa and George Corson are thrilled to announce the arrtval of their tRbeautiful baby girl Jessica, to . 7.), the wonderful world Our alk small miracle made our life complete -Daddy s Little Girl-. �. was born September 2. 1995 at S Oki it m weighing in at 7 lbs. 12 1.2 ozs at Ajax Pickerirg Gene•!.tl Hospital Speciai thanks 90 out to Dr Bracher nurses Kim and Ginette Cengratulahons to a proud well exp-,r-enced Grandparent. Phyllis Snider and overwhelmed newly crowned Grandparents. Jean and Barrie Coop. Robert and Brenda Corson Cheers to the loving Great Grandparents, Min Collins Marion 110ONEY:•.30w,e _- L-urcur• '-atety owned Cao for someone Partner Search and Willie Adams Can't forget all of our ;,iiaahons credo arra+ 9e y.a,,^. 428-7786 _ 683-2414 mge essaany. „ wunderful friends, Jessca s new aunts, uncles vents pe'sonai Dudget plan- ng eat a -pa., FREE WHO wants to eam r and cousins who helped celebrate �n our o P - I yous oNSULTATIONS Dmanc $1000010- in a very snort BEST PLAYMATES names S occasion, especially a very excited first time react Osna..a :one X48 weeks ° 9C in es ' 900-451 6088 ext 2-2. hard > . Suss ':J, - .1- t Lr.;.(.v Grizzly 43Selicrs or ontoo a33 1425 vestment re Cyt 'w • ' ?egistraUons ' Registrations ' Registrations Ren, Ben, ' peglstrat►otu ' Aeglstratlorls • • GO FOR THE POWER!!!!!!!! Power skating School Build powerful skating skills FOR HOCKEY and RINGETTE TWO 10 -Week programs. Registration AT THE AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE For More Information: 905-427-1997 Sat., Sept. 30/95 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. fax r figure Skating Ulu 1 -earn to Skate this \•inter Corne Juin The Fun'!! - - Limited spaces still available ! - in all cate��ories - Preschool: Beginner; Junior-. Intermediate & up. Reolstratiun., A-iax Community Centre Saturday, September 30th Upstairs Lobby 10 a. m. - f, 12:00 noon Also: BARGAINS-BAR(;AINS-BARGAINS Back by Popular demand..... The Skate Exchange - lot` of treat buys at terrific prices...New and(icnily Used Skates, Dresses and Accessories Ser you there ... your skating huddies... jdo r 111111011 :rzrM61a�rstI$ I :falx - - : 0 Gill ��= Wither _ and v . 19 at 4:p 45 ■m� Mr.af den ki Centmtl Bridal Fashion Shows Saturday September 30' 1:00 P.M. and 3:30 p.m. Sunday October 1" At 2:00 p.m. )er 3D Ae= 6 1 1 1 .;• Two smpairsU ria Pj* j • t a direr n: rI � • f '$ ��w'11a ward Two CASEft SOF do ME I ••••••.-- W"14 % bY Fft . gain, •..- .Co. yejoint& R on„. S , A , usl, R tai s after M► weir ti Cal91101:111c VoTow+nt �beft of ft.-Use7WEATES AW l�,hediate,Clay, octob. j WI7ftFAyj �. Show Y folio r jarf y of Appro_ oo p, /on News Ad verfi 1 PXCE 32- %'I'llE NE.11A WN FR1 ISER. N ED..1EP-1'E%lIlER 27. 1"5 u�oE"''1i1D� NE � AD P Look out for more failing rices. Other stores have sales, which means they're only giving you their best price sometimes, but at Wal-Mart we give you our lowest prices Every Day, Wal-Mart Motor Oil 10W30. 1 litre. Rubbermaid Rough Tote 36 L. 9M Rubber Maid Rough Tote 11.3 L. r lr.1.A 4sSts4rnl llan.re.-r .,._....--- .. , At bill -.hurl. Men- i.. only unc' hvR►s - Ir,u - nur c u-4t,rrter )i.0 an, the wastin uti• an, l>r�rr. Ui•'nm llrrirtk, ultr hmt t„ 1"71W Lui blr,•E, ytluliti• fmKluc7s at l:it-r�rlcn1 cqif rrrc�s_1c,. rnrrre� llr,u w lip W al-31art. a x- d h x r - Gillette *06 il Aquafresh ZEE Foamy Toothpaste Shave I r- 75 mL Cream tube.i 00 mL Various types mill :Ow PRICE 9 -Lives Cat EVERYC�r _Jw °RICE Folgers j... I — • , O O g tin. Coffee 975 g. cam- LOw PRICE THIS IS NOT A AL These are our New Everyday Low Prig Look for more Falling Prices in the st ALWAYS LOW PRI S. HARWOOD PLACE (HARWOOD & BAYLY) AJAX Dial Soap 6 -Bar Pack. White or Mountain Fresh. a- St�SiMS� Kleenex Ultra 200's. - V Choose from Starburst. Twl x. M&M Plain Prestons Anti -1917 FreezeO Coolant 4 r EACr, W Windex -r-� #V1% 650 mL. [A NE EVER" " LW RCEA DEALS ON WHEELS pullout •a' GOWN M= == I CC =05m2l, MI-AIIIIPlillIF t! ilrAr�!'.�l/I/I /tI�JYJYJI/I/11 �f•� lrYrJYJn/ INCLUDING NEW, USED, SERVICE & AFTERMARKET News Advertiser i A Metroland Publication 130-132 Commercial Ave. Ajax, Ontario L1 S 2H5 Timothy J. Whittaker, publisher Tel: 683-45110 or Fax: 683-7363 PRESSRUN 30,000 SEPTEMBER -27, 1995 Most cars have steel exterior panels. And chances infamous scrapes are a thing of the past. And we've are this means every dent and scratch will be recorded there for posterity. But not on a 1996 Saturn. Because all Saturns are built %%-ith polymer side panels, so rust and those Fill SATMN improved our Saturn this year by giving them a little more headroom and a quieter interior. Because when you build a car company on innovation, you don't just stop at the surface. A DIFFERENT KIND Of COMPANY'. A DIFFERENT KIND of CAR. *MSRP for the Saturn �SL1) "h auto and au• conditioning and 612 with auto and air nondhlonlng). Loner. insurark-e and taxes not Included. Realer free to set hx"uai selling price I t7A111A Y1)•;nna % Q C Saturn Saab Isuzu of Pickering 980 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING (905) 839-6159 1-800-327-5618 • to KINGSTON RD. p ~ ip as N Cr 0 J MY. +01 P.AGF. WA -THE NEWS ADA'ERTISF.R. WED., SF!"ITNIRFR 27. 199: IF NATIONAL UNITY Quebec will vote. to stay in Canada,* u niity cheerleader ❑ Lucienne Robillard hosted by Durham MP Alex Shepherd in evening of unity discussion B- CUND1' UPSHALL nt Rii.'%%t %rAFF DURHAM — Quebecers will cast an overyvhelming 'No' vote in the upcoming sovereignt% referendum, the federal gov- ernment's unity cheerleader predicted here Saturda►. "H a want a strong ' No' vote so wr can have peace in this country." said Luci- enne Robillard. minister responsible for the federal campaign in the referendum. At a dinner hosted M Durham MP Alex Shepherd at the Bowmanvillr Golf Club, Ms. Robillard slammed the Parti Quehe- cois because its "resources, staff and ideas are all onl► for one thing the sepa- ration of Canada." She explained the PQ's strategy for separation is based on two components. The first is to "provoke Canadians outside of Quebec so that a heated eachange will occur... and wilt make Quchecers feel rejected M their fellow citizens As proof, Ms. Robillard pointed to comments by PQ leader Jacques Parizeau that if he could "get a few Ontarians to trample the Quebec flag the referendum would he in the bag.' The second component is based on the "illusion" that by separating Quebec will be better off. winning the referendum isn't going to he as ease as Mr Parizeau may think, she said, because "Quebecers have a deep attachment to Canada. "Being part of Canada has never pre- sented either I or other Quebecers from being a proud French-speaking Quehe- cer." And. %Is. Robillard said. "Canada is not a monolithic block against Quebec." Instead, Canada is a viable and dynam- ic nation that people around the world eery►, she said, pointing to recent studies by i,.orld organizations that found Canada is one of the best places in the world to live With a strong 'No- vote, the federal government could get on with what is most important to all Canadians — crcat- ine lobs, curing the econom,. and cutting the debt, she said. PERMA-SHINE Never wax your car again....... Guaranteed rr-_-___-__--___-__-_ �ACLUDES: 1 Al w • PERMA SHINEILIFETIME WARRANTY $29995(ALLCAas PS TA7fFS) RUST INHIBiTOR/10 YEAR WARRANTY: FABRIC PROTECTION USED li 2 YEAR WARRANTY PACKAGES -�e� TRUCKS &VANS =39995 Avausu �r-----------_------ DRIPLESS OIL RUST PROTECTION PROTECTS ' CARS $7995 UNDER BODY FROM RUST PROTECTION COATWG WINTERIZE UNDERCOATING APPLIED TO ALL VISIBLE AREA CARS $6995 TRUCKS b VANS ADD 8:20" ; Fabric protec±ion with purchase of Perma Shine, Life Time Warranty Cars 1150, Trucks & Vans 1200, or Rust Inhibitor, 10 Year Warranty Cars 6225, Trucks & Vans 11260 Based on 1994-1995 Vehicles PLEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT -294-5494- 8 LAIDLAW UNIT 6, MARKHAM OFFER AT MAkKHAM LOCATION ONLY f s W W t F- t a oc W Ic W f - t7 rc RIGHT HESE RIGHT HERE RIGHT HERE RIGHT HERE I RIGHT HERE 1996 VOYAGERIf - ~- roof 7:,x..142 flim?.11. 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Plus hetaM { apOt berg See dealer for ONaaa. 4., " �avmemt, ere tot a6 rho lease all vehicles are low am units with balance of fKlOry wananly RIGHT HERE RIGHT HERE RIGHT HERE RIGHT HERE RIGHT HERE X a =11z w €9 m m w 2 3 _ 4 W 2 W m m m P1(;F: I%-A-I'IIE 1F%%S ADN ER7 ISER. %%EI).. SEPTF: IRFR 27. 1415 F 53 TO CHOOSE FROM i i 1995 rutr 11AL: &Ul HHE 4 DOUR 1•� Anti-locK -,rakes. anal air bags air auto transmission AM. FM cass., intermite wipers. remote trunk release. Stk ,T58% Sale Price 141971 BRAND NEW 1"5 BUICK REGAL CUSTOM 4 DOOR 3.1 V6, auto overdrive. air pw. locks, tilt wheel. cruse control, AM/FM cass., remote keyless entry, 6 -way power seat, anti- lock brakes, dual air bags. Stk. #5478 Sale Price$209476 1995 PONTIAC TRANS AM � 1 Air, autc. removable hatch root, p.w. locks, tilt, cruise, AMFM cass., Sik. =5848 Sale Price $27,52I BRAND NEW 1"5 GMC SIERRA XT CAB PICK-UP 350 V8, auto overdrive, air, tilt wheel, cruise, AM FM cassette, deep tinted glass, custom 2 -tone paint. Stk. #5824 Sale Price 311b2 BRUCE BISSELL BUICK PONTIAC LTD. 201 Bayly St. W., Ajax 683=6561 Freight, license and all taxes extra. " Cars may not be exactly as illustrated. L— SAVE UP TO $1,500 WHEN YOU BUY =4m_. HOME THROUGH RICK! RECEIVE YOUR FREE BUYER'S ►INGS PACKAGE - CALL RICK 11111111 Jap THAT'S RIGHT - — $124,900! * Brick bungalow htr 3 bd. rns., 2 baths * Separate entry to bsmt. with 2nd kitchen and 3 - Piece batt • Large rec room * Hardwood floors * Central air conditioning • All this on treed 502125 ft. lot RICK SERGISOW W AMW FIRSTLd"' QUIET COURT PICKERING'S ROUGE VALLEY AREA Almost two new executive home on large pop haps lot Full of upgrades. Apprm 2.400 sq. It. Altom Rd area. Spotless, can, move-io condktin .. Call STEVE FEAROW 683-2992 RVMKClt LOCATION, LOCATION... GLENDALE 11 AREA IN PICKERING! • cues nor dnee home • FFmmhly peened. w!m metrr,l dec • 31 1-1 —mma masts very large Lovely Eurapsn style ldtdw central air eenkalionng A PLEASE CALL BARRIE COX* 839-7449 G�JNG 0 • POWER OF SALE * Bright, open concept 3 bdrm. * Mn. fir. fam. rm., walkout to deck * Living rm. fireplace * Lots of windows * Rec room with walkout * Prime South Ajax area X129,150 dA�OQt�LYNNiI TAKER* 619-9500 HEWAGE FEALTY HOME 3 bedroom home in mr>Itune neighborhood •Separate living room x diniing.001. • Eat -in kilctnen • Famiy room Deck Park across the street Asking $129,500! CALL - BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 ROFA VMKC QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. ' ESCAPE THE 00DOIARY Live in South Ajax on an enormous lac with naevi trees. Enjoy the space and r� proximity to the lake. park and terrhis courts. Three bedroom 1%, 19 inwwriM l: I dining room and set-in kitdhen. Separate entrance to s 111 basartvee- Lots of parking. LET'S GO TO THE COMM. S159.911(1 CaY LUCY SATIMOW 905-619-95400 HERITAGE REALTY INC. a "SOUTH AJAX" ` BANK LIQUIDATION! 5124,900! Gorgeous end unit 3 bedrooms . 2 bathro=4 Brght renovated list kitchenitreektast bar 4i I, Y Prolessior a fin. bsmtlpot �tr�+ light •t �' Gkwning hardwood floors i jI/1Open concept/gas Steps to ools�l �k CALL DAVID BEATON* 1905) 683�-2992 4 ^� OUALITY ONE LTD- RLTR. $1379900 i • " Applecroft Village Detached 3 bdrm. home Great price Approx. 1,400 sq. ft. Shows very well Large kitchen 3 bathrooms Will not last! z CALL DAVE McLEAN* r 519-9500 HERITAGE REALTY LTD. " 'LOADED" ,. 2.000 s4 R. bungalow ' 50x200 foot treed lot ' Incredible custom kHcben with 5 buil) in • Spxnwg hardwood floors 1Aroughout ' 3 Win. . plus 3 washrooms ' Formal liv. rm. algae fp. • 9 h. ceilings mesiad IiglMkmg . Fnndm doss, ceramic 110ori g cent air i vac, high on. hn*q Whirlpool tub, walkout baesamsnt ' Larp front Porch. Paved driveway Plus mmy Mon 213M6 CNN DOUG TAYLOR** 831-3300 WMW CIQGT Rada D;:/,.4A: ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD ' •� I may hold the key to your �►p, f dream home. 5134.900. Call me today. 3 bdrm. trick det. ranch oungabw fin. bsmt. jo with (cur- 0� be" used as chen iardwood floors, eat -in kity etc. Large lot with trees. Close 'C bus and lake. Try your 54 town. A gem. Asa for FLO BETTS" •, ! 416-283-1500 or 905-831-8613 _ Toa f" 1-800.6633-1734. 9 tl " ••AboMe the Crowd service^ rr- R�. ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. STUNNING HOME On a manicured lot with w/o to flagstone " patio. open concept living room. 55.445 down. 51.051 monthly. CALL RICK CHOMCY* OR BERNARD LEE - 1-905-839-7449 �a R VAIK ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. CENTURY HOME AQQ CIRCA 1834 Gg 9 A rare find... Century home with �r0 •: classic charm carefully v renovated 6 3/4" pineboard ' floors, original baseboard and r. trims, 4 bdrms., eat -in kit, formal dining room, central air, heat pump w/o bsmt, trees and privacy or relax on the pre - Victorian gingerbread covered porch - ktrge 19 x M R kk. Call i0m MOM1v for nwre detaib aid your poreomM tour 831-3300 THM KING OF MOVING UP TO THAT MUM], RMP HOME, CALL ME FOR APRINT-OI1T. I ',; rri ciimaT Rmlly G�JNG 0 • POWER OF SALE * Bright, open concept 3 bdrm. * Mn. fir. fam. rm., walkout to deck * Living rm. fireplace * Lots of windows * Rec room with walkout * Prime South Ajax area X129,150 dA�OQt�LYNNiI TAKER* 619-9500 HEWAGE FEALTY HOME 3 bedroom home in mr>Itune neighborhood •Separate living room x diniing.001. • Eat -in kilctnen • Famiy room Deck Park across the street Asking $129,500! CALL - BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 ROFA VMKC QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. ' ESCAPE THE 00DOIARY Live in South Ajax on an enormous lac with naevi trees. Enjoy the space and r� proximity to the lake. park and terrhis courts. Three bedroom 1%, 19 inwwriM l: I dining room and set-in kitdhen. Separate entrance to s 111 basartvee- Lots of parking. LET'S GO TO THE COMM. S159.911(1 CaY LUCY SATIMOW 905-619-95400 HERITAGE REALTY INC. a "SOUTH AJAX" ` BANK LIQUIDATION! 5124,900! Gorgeous end unit 3 bedrooms . 2 bathro=4 Brght renovated list kitchenitreektast bar 4i I, Y Prolessior a fin. bsmtlpot �tr�+ light •t �' Gkwning hardwood floors i jI/1Open concept/gas Steps to ools�l �k CALL DAVID BEATON* 1905) 683�-2992 4 ^� OUALITY ONE LTD- RLTR. $1379900 i • " Applecroft Village Detached 3 bdrm. home Great price Approx. 1,400 sq. ft. Shows very well Large kitchen 3 bathrooms Will not last! z CALL DAVE McLEAN* r 519-9500 HERITAGE REALTY LTD. " 'LOADED" ,. 2.000 s4 R. bungalow ' 50x200 foot treed lot ' Incredible custom kHcben with 5 buil) in • Spxnwg hardwood floors 1Aroughout ' 3 Win. . plus 3 washrooms ' Formal liv. rm. algae fp. • 9 h. ceilings mesiad IiglMkmg . Fnndm doss, ceramic 110ori g cent air i vac, high on. hn*q Whirlpool tub, walkout baesamsnt ' Larp front Porch. Paved driveway Plus mmy Mon 213M6 CNN DOUG TAYLOR** 831-3300 WMW CIQGT Rada Every Sunday, Wednesday & Friday! 3 Great Editions.Ever-v Week +.&PkIwAl News Advertiser so /-� LARGE 4 BEDROOM BUNGALOW! ON PREMIUM LOr! =amty-size home on lovely geed 0 Separate side entrance' Finished rec room ,�-- with rrreplace and wet bar. 1 4WI>auble gare b appliances too! Cap now before is gone. Wendy Rapson, 905-831-2273. AFFORDABLE DREAM HOME FOR FIRST- TIME BUYER - S99,800 S4.990 down - S760 monthly. Raised bungalow - 2+1 bdrm. - Finished lower level - Could be converted to legal in-law apartment - Located near ravine - Close to schools 8 lake. Call Ed Nassy 905-831-2273. /'� 5�615i� �i RONALD D. J. BOUNDS• GREAT LOCATION PLUS INCOME POTENTIAL! Fully detached brick bungalow minutes to GO TRAIN. Cent. air. new windows, indudes 4 appliances and window coverings with $8,000 down can carry for $895 monthly. ` — Call Ursula Taianol 905 -831 - is HAVE IT ALL!!! Det brick 3 bdrm , 3+ baths, cent. air, tam. rm. with fireplace tin rec rm., Sal -in kitchen, double garage, premium iot, i ground healed pool + more. Cal Ronald D. J. Bounds, 831-2273. ' SNIIN FIWnwlillO w "Anoci ft 9 all ar is(905) 831 E2273 Since 1952 ("A Great Place to Work ") I m8OOm637m 1312 PRESTIGIOUS ROUGE VALLEY AREA $169,900 Det. 3 bdrm. home on lovely 50x205 ft. lot. Family kitchen with breakfast area, sep. liv. rm. 19 ft. family room has cosy stone fireplace and walkout to huge deck. Walk to lake, park 8 GO. Rita Noest, 831-2273. MILT SOMMERVILLE' ASKING ONLY 5149.900 3 bdrm. brick bungalow featuring a 2 bdrm. in-law apt. with sep. ent., 2 baths, hardwood floors, 6 appliances and more. Quiet mature area. Call Robert Chlebowski (905) 831-2273. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR THE UNIQUE BEST. THIS IS IT! 50x200' pwvate treed lot is this amazing custom 3 bdrm totally upgraded home. Features 5 baths, eat - ;n kilcnen main floor family room. hot tub, sauna, tdbswing windows and more $349.900. Milt Sommerville 905-831-2273 YOG SARAN* DETACHED 2 STOREY 5199,5110 3 bdrms., tartvty size kitchen, main floor family, fireplace, central arc b central vac, five appkances, walk to TTC. Super location. Yog Saran 831-2273 or 619-0049. YOG SARAN' 831-2273 PRICED TO SELL _uxury condo. 3 bdrms two baths, en suite laundry. five appliances. air conditioning, security. „Inderground park;ng Yog Saran, 831-2273. yid A BARGAIN JUST REDUCED BEDROOMS CLOSE TO " LAKE Det. brick 5 bdrm. 2 storey, large living 8 dining room., eat -in kitchen, walkout to sundeck, 2 - ` full bathrooms 0 Jacuzzi). Hardwood floors, walkout basement to large lot. 7 appliances included. Only $8,800 down. Graham Crompton. PRESTIGIOUS ROUGE AREA! 2,876 sq. ft., walkout basement on premium 150' lot. Gorgeous kitchen with walkout to deck, stunning en suite has circular whirlpool + skylight. All the toys! Call Christine Gaskins, 905-831- 2273. ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS $7,500 down and only $669 per month. 3 bdrm. brick bungalow + 2 bdrm. self- contained apartment. $89,900 buys a 3 bdrm. det., new kitchen. fin. rec rm. Hardwood floors, try $4,500 down. Mel Knight 831-2273. Now is the Time for a Fall Garden This arficle is provided by local Realtors anbd The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market. N Summer may well be on its last legs, but there's still plenty to keep the back yard busy this fall. It won't be long before you're up to your ankles in dead leaves. Give them a good raking and run the lawn mower over them once or twice for the perfect addition to a compost pile. A well -treed yard may produce too many leaves for the average compost pile to handle, but if you put them in a chicken wire cage in the corner of the garden, they'll make a great mulch next spring. Fall is also the time to dig up and divide some summer flowering perennials. Trim the plants to about six inches above the ground and water them well the day before you intend to divide them. Then , gently using a garden fork to avoid unnecessary damage, dig out the entire root and shake off excess soil. Lay the roots on a table or newspaper, trim off any unhealthy looking pieces and cut the remaining root into smaller clumps. Before you put the newly -divided roots back into the ground, add mature compost or a low -nitrogen fertilizer to the soil. The addition of coarse sand will help with drainage, and peat moss will retain moisture. All perennials do well with a protective mulch applied during the fall, as do ornamental plants and overwintering crops. Perennials can also have their dead or woxody stalks cut off, or their foliage sheared back. Healthy debris can go into the compost, but avoid putting in anything that looks like it might be diseased, because the compost pile could become a breeding ground for pests. At this time of year you can dig up plants such as coleus, with its colorful, variegated leaves, and bring it inside as a house plant for winter. They'll thrive on bright, indirect light. Some herbs from the garden can also be potted and brought inside for a delightful kitchen -window herb garden. Dig up dahlia tubers too, and put them in paper bags full of damp peat moss to stone over winter in a cool, dark place. Now's the time to start thinking about the dazzling displays of color you can expect when bulbs begin to bloom next spring. Bulbs planted in the fall can work on strong root development during cool autumn days, and a long, cold winter gives them plenty of time to rest. They use this period of dormancy to withstand severe cold, and to make the most of all the moisture that comes from melting snow. For the brightest spring displays, plant the bulbs in clumps, rather than mixing them all up. Smaller, lighter -colored plants arranged in front of taller, darker - colored ones will add depth to a formal display, or you can naturalize the effect by planting random clumps around the garden. Different varieties planted near each other will ensure that one colorful display gives way to another. Baying Bulbs When you're buying bulbs, kook for the biggest of each variety for the best results. Withered or dried-up bulbs should be avoided, as they may have been damaged by improper storage. You should discard those with shoots that are prematurely sprouting. Reputable nurseries or garden centres and mail- order catalogues generally offer the most dependable selections. The months of September to No%ember MODERATE INCREASE IN SINGLE RESIDENTIAL STARTS TORONTO, ONTARIO. The drop in multiple construction September 11, 1"5. Following four dragged total starts down 4 per cent for months of decline, 68 single residential the month of August to 87 units. "This units were started in August, a 17 per has been a veru slew year in the cent jump over last month. Although construction industry. Although a single starts increased this month, slight improvement is expected near single residential construction of 725 the end of the year, housing starts will for the year remains 31 per cent below end below 1994 level," added tits. last year's level, as reported by Canada Paradis. "To date, 91 K residential starts Mortgage and Housing Corporation's were recorded this year, marking a 35 (CMHC). per cent drop over last year's level of By comparison, multiple activity 1,418 for the same period." dropped from 32 starts in July to 19 Clarington continues to capture the units in August (2 semi and 17 row largest share of activity in the Oshawa units). The lack of assisted housing Census Metropolitan Area. For the projects, pulled multiple starts down to month of August, Clarington reported 193 units for the year, 45 per cent 52 residential units started, a 33 per below last year's level for the same cent increase over the previous month. period. Following the provincial Oshawa City reported no change from assisted housing cutbacks, no new the previous month with 24 starts, projects are expected for the remainder while Whitby reported a drop in starts -of the year contributing to the decline activity over the previous month. Only in starts activity for 1995 as reported I I single residential units were started by Caroline Paradis, Market Analyst in Whitby, marking the lowest level of with CMHC. activity since February of 1993. Single Semi Row Total Aug. & Aa & Aa Jul AUI Clarington 40 21 0 0 12 18 52 39 Oshawa 17 24 2 0 5 0 24 24 Whitby 11 13 0 0 0 14 11 27 Nationally, housing starts fared well with 106,100 (SAAR) from the 95,900 (SAAR) reported a month ago. The boost in starts activity was supported by gains in both the single and multiple units. are likely the most important time to fertilize your lawn with an extra, slow- release fertilizer, to give it a good feeding before it takes a long winter rest. The shortest cut of the year also comes in the fall. This helps prevent snow mould, which is caused by long grass tips falling under the weight of snow and rotting. Dethatching works well now if you haven't done it for a year or two, and new lawns can be seeded or sodded successfully before the end of September. Young dormant deciduous trees planted at this time do well, as do evergreens, which have hardened their new growth in preparation for winter. Planting now -- and this applies to roses too -- offers a head start by allowing roots to become established before freezing. Fall -planted trees should have a small earth wall built around them, about the size of their root spread. Fill this with water, and water again a few days later. This can he repeated until the ground has hardened. Do be careful about watering at this time of year. because an overnight frost can freeze surface water and kill shadow roots and plant stems. Dormant shrubs are also best planted in FIRE ONLY j118,9010' MARTY This gorgeous -a s-^ s . �;a, n s toatee near me bottom of of a STREETER quiet court or a a ;e sracecca:i �y open spa:e For ar nitial investment of !ess tnzr Sc X�4� fou ::wn a -erre will, 3 bdrr^s apgracec vtct^er cucocards. a beautfui rec -xr^ ana a gas `repQce' Call Marry 3;reeter. 6e_--)68 CA`- -..�. PON - ANGELA v CAREFUL.. IT'S LOADED! Top 3f the line luxury s yours in this stunning 2 ?x:42 clus sq. ft Ajax detached :nloy all new broadloom, all window coverings. central air. central vac. main floor tam rm.. fireplace. 3 washrooms. all appliances and more' Just move in and enlov' Ca!! !Harty Streeter. k905) 683-io&3. EETER 683-1088 $101.900 HOFFMANN _ For this spacious 3 oeoreeM acme a' c.: rice, rerovated 4 -pc., finished 'basement. Walk to the aKe' A i this aro more $101.900. QUIET COURT LOCATION" S153,888 for this "shows to perfection" 3 bedroom home. Premium pie -shaped lot. Finished basement. Beautiful inside and out!! A !� definite must see today. CALL ANGELA HOFFMANN AT (905) 683-1088 FOR ALL THE DETAILS a rz M fall for maximum root growth. They're less likely to suffer dehydration from the heat, and the soil won't be waterlogged f from spring rains. 4 For a real headstart on spring chores 3 around the yard, prepare your vegetable beds now. If you rototill or dig deeply and apply lots of organic matter in the fall, you'll only need to lightly turn over c' and rake the well-nourished soil once spring arrives. And thorough, advance 43., preparations for vegetable gardens �z eliminates or retards the development of insects or perennial weed seeds. When you've finished your fall and early winter gardening tasks, check out your gardening tools before you put them away. Dunk spades and forks into a bucket of sand mixed with oil to take off dirt and help prevent rust. Sharpen shears and pruners with a carborundum stone, and use a flat file to give a good edge to spades and lawn edgers. Clean grease and oil mowers. or take them to stores that can do the job for you. That way you'll have one more headstart on spring. FIRE ONLY j118,9010' MARTY This gorgeous -a s-^ s . �;a, n s toatee near me bottom of of a STREETER quiet court or a a ;e sracecca:i �y open spa:e For ar nitial investment of !ess tnzr Sc X�4� fou ::wn a -erre will, 3 bdrr^s apgracec vtct^er cucocards. a beautfui rec -xr^ ana a gas `repQce' Call Marry 3;reeter. 6e_--)68 CA`- -..�. PON - ANGELA v CAREFUL.. IT'S LOADED! Top 3f the line luxury s yours in this stunning 2 ?x:42 clus sq. ft Ajax detached :nloy all new broadloom, all window coverings. central air. central vac. main floor tam rm.. fireplace. 3 washrooms. all appliances and more' Just move in and enlov' Ca!! !Harty Streeter. k905) 683-io&3. EETER 683-1088 $101.900 HOFFMANN _ For this spacious 3 oeoreeM acme a' c.: rice, rerovated 4 -pc., finished 'basement. Walk to the aKe' A i this aro more $101.900. QUIET COURT LOCATION" S153,888 for this "shows to perfection" 3 bedroom home. Premium pie -shaped lot. Finished basement. Beautiful inside and out!! A !� definite must see today. CALL ANGELA HOFFMANN AT (905) 683-1088 FOR ALL THE DETAILS MORTGAGE RATE SLIDE BOOSTS HOUSING AFFORDABILITY OTTAWA - September 12, 1995 -- Home buying is becoming more affordable this year due to falling mortgage rates, according to the Canadian Housing Markets report, released today by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHQ. During the first six months of 1995, an average of 30 per cent of those renting were in a position to buy their first home. This is up from 27.7 per cent in the last half of 1994. "Mortgage rate relief is continuing to bring down monthly payments and by July, 36 per cent of renters could afford a starter home," Dan Guerrette, Senior Market Analvst with CMHC's Market Analysis Centre. "Slow price movement, ample supple and stable mortgage rates will keep homes affordable for the rest of 1995.•' Chicoutimi has the most affordable average starter home price in Canada at $67.000. Just over half of Chicoutimi renters can afford to buN a home. By contrast. Vancouver has the most expensive average starter homes at $ I ` S.OW and just '_I) per cent of renters in that cite can make the move into home ownership. '-Falfinv rates. flat house prices. and the construction of more modest homes have Liven the first-time buyer a wide selection of starter homes to clxx)se from in most centro:,..** said 'qtr. Guerrelte. Halt the new homes sold in the first six months of 1995 went for prices first-time buyers could afford. In addition. nearly halt of the homes on the resale market in June were affordable to first-time home shoppers. Loan appro%a)% under CMHC•s First Hume Loan Insurance t FHLI i program have increased since the first quarter of 1995 in response to a two per cent drop in mortgage rates between !March and Jul.. This is sten as a kcN indicator of first-time buying volumes. This edition of Canadian Housing Markets also has a profile of first- imcoho bouehi with the help DON'T CLIMB THE WALLS CALL YOUR REAL STATI AGEN TODA of the FHLI program. The data helps builders and realtors learn who first-time buyers are, what they are buying and how they are financing their first homes. FHLI's introduction in 1992 improved down payment affordability. In fact, 45 per cent of FHLI buyers would have delayed buying three or more years had they needed a conventional mortgage which requires a 25 per cent down payment. The findings also show that during 1992-95, more and more buyers had household incomes under $50,000. This means that ownership markets have been opening up to larger segments of the population due to improved affordability. During the same time, more single person households and older Canadians were buying homes for the first time. ELAINE BUKALO 831-3300 R~ FIRST REALTY Over the past 8 INCOM have chalked up W 7 DOES O TIR SALES commission savings of ars of n ex 1 1cess of S MILLION DOLLARS for our customers. Its a WM-WIN System that rewards the VOLLAW CO'V'Mt E homeowner with savtrtgs aril our professionals with sales volume - WE ALL WIN! TO GROW! ITS OL,R•.. sues C�lY_I 1'x'1 64944 t IF ,. i; Spacious 3 ! J 1 t h1, I t)7 • Meal( an ole In hull & k7t f • 01 r 1,4(N)sy It • In sparkling move—jr, . • C/a, & KYN,dhurnrng h,.f_ • Beautifui large p,a,l (t)ndilwn better than new • Built-in kat hen apphant r, • Walk„ui to nauo, al de(k • f ern. n �,-.n. 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'->>>+MI OJAI�l LQ,JVh AFFORDABLE ANNEN.EA Gracious Wing with about 2,300 aq. ft. of luxury. Formal llunnptdinlrig rouutus( Perfect for 22'room ltatid frtishad ierch pocket doors. Nw Woodoom, hardwood floors, cental air conditioning. SunshW deck, 150' deep kt. $ $01111,900. A DREAM COMES TRUE W WESTtEY FEIOFRS Exceptional 3+1 1 d no ^electing Pridel Bleached maple Mooring. Ilwocan ties, open concept Wing at its hwl 0” i 9ourld spnk*W. cenvW air, Dental wc., sew* and hbulota solarium add6on. This have is w& W w#A ■ min nom NEW CHOICE �a"�' MAEUB ER BROKER IMQIM AtIJ<mf USM StStY10E • fARI LW) 11uW ON ' Spacious 3 ! J 1 t h1, I t)7 • Meal( an ole In hull & k7t f • 01 r 1,4(N)sy It • In sparkling move—jr, bdrm. shows • C/a, & KYN,dhurnrng h,.f_ • Beautifui large p,a,l (t)ndilwn better than new • Built-in kat hen apphant r, • Walk„ui to nauo, al de(k Sunroom solarium • Chlldtafe court - w/o bsmt. to fenced yard • Jutu;;i and .ut)6ght • All appliances included - all appliances included!! - Churning fin hcmt • • Firepim e A walkout Cott Ron Anne- . ARGUE• All large rrroms Cad Barbara K. Smith * * - 8371054. 837 -IOU CAN Ren Argue- - 83 7-1054 II'- ' \t,- -trrtaculate b"ngalott in ckering. 60 ft. lot. *Be st to view ( all now Garry Free***- - %' J7-1054, hdrrts. • VrK rase broudlem,rrr • l.,trge eat -in kitchen • KWkout to patio/awning • F-u'ellertl neighborhood Call Lois Thompson*' todav! - 837-1054. %..d.. ('R p((-1/tOM 137 1 159.900 RSLTY CALLME FIRST. STEVE ,.MILL -. . {r_ _ r�ROY*, ti .-$31-330 4r fG86 111' - _ .:� 33o ess - .. ...�.. WHY RENT? WHITBY - SEMI - Spac iotas brick bungalow sits on a 52x123' lot! GORGEOUS WALKOUT BASEMENT! - Lovingly maintained - Many recent A great location in Blue Grass Meadows this 9 improvements home features a lovely eat -in kitchen - W/o to an oversized deck & mature trees w/sfiding doors to large deck and large yard, - Double driveway - Professional landscaping! beautifully finished basement with wall to - 3 + 1 bedrooms - Basement is 50% completed wag brick fireplace and sliding doors to - This property *LWL�& patio. A pleasure to view. A great buy! - Call Steve W, 831-33oo. -- I GLENDALE - VALUE + Huge "Glendale" area bargain New high efficiency furnace/cent. air/root reshingled! 4 bedrooms - All good size & all upstairs! 2 fireplaces - Fully finished basement! Large eat -in kitchen with pine ceding & pot. lights Walk to schools and shopping - Great location! Call Steve Mill. 831-3300 STEPS TO LAKE Great street appeal - Quiet mature area Spacious open backspin - Fully finished New Broadloom - Renovated 'pine* kitchen Private patio with built-in BBQ - Great for entertaining Recent neutral decor throughout & finished basement This property will not last - Cal toddy' Call Steve Mill. 831-3300 CIRCA 1834 Charming 4 bdrm. dollhouse 3ingerbread trimmed front porch - Side portico Original trims grace the immaculate interior Recent updates include roof, siding, heat pump 'umace 182x205 feet lot -.86 acre!! Privacy plus Taxes for 1995 are $92997�"1 minutes to Scarnorough - Easy commute eve Mi,' 831-3300 2.000 SQ. FT. Not a misprint - Incredible value 4 bedrooms - 2 1/2 baths Main floor laundry & family room with fireplace Full walkout basement! Spacious kitchen with oak cupboards! „real area - -Pickering". Walk to schools. -30' Steve Mill 831-3300. BEST BUY! Over 2M sq. ft. - 4 bedroom plan Oversized rooms - Hardwood & ceramic flooring Huge family -size kitchen with walkout!! Cathedral ceding & brick fp. in family room Master suite features a 4 -pc. bath and walk-in closet Walk to schools & park! Great location! Quite possibly the best buy around! JUST LISTED Rouge Valley community - Spacious home 4 bedroom - 2 1/2 bath - "Jacuzzi" en suite Main floor family & laundry rooms Private rear yard - Fully fenced 4 appliances - Cent. vac - All window coverings! Just move in and enjoy this premium location! Call Steve Mill 831-3300. 'EXCLUSIVE' Stunning "Summerhill" model by Coughlan Approx. 3,000 sq. ft. - Totally upgraded 2 gas fireplaces - 2nd floor retreat! Open concept - Very unique layout Top quality hardwood & ceramic flooring En suite with step-up tub "Jacuzzi" tub & sep. shower Thousands in landscaping - Professional decor By appointment only. Call Steve Mill 831-3300. SOUTH AJAX SEMI - DISCOVERY BAY Looking for a walkout basement? Located close to the lake. This home features an eat -in kitchen w/built-in dishwasher, a large master bdrm. with walk-in closet, and sliding doors from the dining room to deck. SOUTH AJAX, CLOSE TO THE LAKE Located in desirable area. bright & spacious, nicely finished eat -in kitchen and finished basement with fireplace. A LOT OF HOUSE FOR A LITTLE PRICE! South Alan close to the lake, 1.900 sq. ft.. four spacious bdrms., master w/en suite, main floor family room, & main floor laundry. This home has a terrific floor plan. Call today to view. Pr N4 . WHITBY - WEST LYNDE AREA -500 Features inground pool, large lot, beautifully upgraded throughout, finished basement has large rec room and entry to garage, spacious upgraded country kitchen, large deck, hardwood floors & more. This one's priced to sell! AJAX - GORGEOUS "L -SHAPED" POOL! Just one look ... It's beautifully decorated, brand new broadloom, new floors. bright eat -in kitchen overlooking family room w/brick fireplace, sliding doors from kitchen to premium lot with large deck, pool and prof. landscaping. Call Mary for details. SOUTH AJAX - COMPLETELY UNIQUE! No ordinary home, has patterned cement driveway, front sunroom, ceramic floors, cent. air, cent. vac, high efficiency furnace, new windows, solarium overlooking kidney shaped pool. Upgrades are endless. Over $100,000 spent! Call Mary for details. 4. .z_ A. i t ... y -- I GLENDALE - VALUE + Huge "Glendale" area bargain New high efficiency furnace/cent. air/root reshingled! 4 bedrooms - All good size & all upstairs! 2 fireplaces - Fully finished basement! Large eat -in kitchen with pine ceding & pot. lights Walk to schools and shopping - Great location! Call Steve Mill. 831-3300 STEPS TO LAKE Great street appeal - Quiet mature area Spacious open backspin - Fully finished New Broadloom - Renovated 'pine* kitchen Private patio with built-in BBQ - Great for entertaining Recent neutral decor throughout & finished basement This property will not last - Cal toddy' Call Steve Mill. 831-3300 CIRCA 1834 Charming 4 bdrm. dollhouse 3ingerbread trimmed front porch - Side portico Original trims grace the immaculate interior Recent updates include roof, siding, heat pump 'umace 182x205 feet lot -.86 acre!! Privacy plus Taxes for 1995 are $92997�"1 minutes to Scarnorough - Easy commute eve Mi,' 831-3300 2.000 SQ. FT. Not a misprint - Incredible value 4 bedrooms - 2 1/2 baths Main floor laundry & family room with fireplace Full walkout basement! Spacious kitchen with oak cupboards! „real area - -Pickering". Walk to schools. -30' Steve Mill 831-3300. BEST BUY! Over 2M sq. ft. - 4 bedroom plan Oversized rooms - Hardwood & ceramic flooring Huge family -size kitchen with walkout!! Cathedral ceding & brick fp. in family room Master suite features a 4 -pc. bath and walk-in closet Walk to schools & park! Great location! Quite possibly the best buy around! JUST LISTED Rouge Valley community - Spacious home 4 bedroom - 2 1/2 bath - "Jacuzzi" en suite Main floor family & laundry rooms Private rear yard - Fully fenced 4 appliances - Cent. vac - All window coverings! Just move in and enjoy this premium location! Call Steve Mill 831-3300. 'EXCLUSIVE' Stunning "Summerhill" model by Coughlan Approx. 3,000 sq. ft. - Totally upgraded 2 gas fireplaces - 2nd floor retreat! Open concept - Very unique layout Top quality hardwood & ceramic flooring En suite with step-up tub "Jacuzzi" tub & sep. shower Thousands in landscaping - Professional decor By appointment only. Call Steve Mill 831-3300. SOUTH AJAX SEMI - DISCOVERY BAY Looking for a walkout basement? Located close to the lake. This home features an eat -in kitchen w/built-in dishwasher, a large master bdrm. with walk-in closet, and sliding doors from the dining room to deck. SOUTH AJAX, CLOSE TO THE LAKE Located in desirable area. bright & spacious, nicely finished eat -in kitchen and finished basement with fireplace. A LOT OF HOUSE FOR A LITTLE PRICE! South Alan close to the lake, 1.900 sq. ft.. four spacious bdrms., master w/en suite, main floor family room, & main floor laundry. This home has a terrific floor plan. Call today to view. Pr N4 . WHITBY - WEST LYNDE AREA -500 Features inground pool, large lot, beautifully upgraded throughout, finished basement has large rec room and entry to garage, spacious upgraded country kitchen, large deck, hardwood floors & more. This one's priced to sell! AJAX - GORGEOUS "L -SHAPED" POOL! Just one look ... It's beautifully decorated, brand new broadloom, new floors. bright eat -in kitchen overlooking family room w/brick fireplace, sliding doors from kitchen to premium lot with large deck, pool and prof. landscaping. Call Mary for details. SOUTH AJAX - COMPLETELY UNIQUE! No ordinary home, has patterned cement driveway, front sunroom, ceramic floors, cent. air, cent. vac, high efficiency furnace, new windows, solarium overlooking kidney shaped pool. Upgrades are endless. Over $100,000 spent! Call Mary for details. 4. a s z 'l. J v R TORONTO, ONTARIO, September 1, 1'995 -- In celebration of Ontario Home Week, Sunday, cSeptember 24 to Saturday, September 30, 1995 has s officially been proclaimed Metro Home Week across the Greater Toronto Area by Metro Chairman Alan .;; Tonks. Throughout the week, the Toronto Real Estate Board m (TREB) will host a number of activities celebrating the joys of home ownership. The festivities kick off September 25 with the fifth annual REALTOR Food Drive. During the week, REALTORS and the public will be encouraged to drop off non-perishable food items at participating real estate offices throughout the GTA. All foodstuffs will be donated to the Salvation Army for distribution. With the Thanksgiving season quickly approaching, TREB urges everyone to remember those who are not as fortunate by donating to the Food Drive. On Tuesday. September 26, the public and especially first home buyers arc invited to a free information seminar which discusses how to buy your first home. The session takes place at the Board's offices from 7 P.M. to 9 p.m. Pre -registration is required and can be done M calling 1416) 44;-S 152. The seminar provides an opportunity for first-time bu%ers to tale In the how-to's of buying a home from a REALTOR. a mortgage specialist and a lawyer. As well, free books entitled "How to Buy your First Home" will he available. TREB President Carl Fox says the seminar is geared toward% removing some of the natural fear and anxiety that is oftcn experienced by. first-time buyers. "1\ut onl% is owning a home a good long-term investment, more importantly it is an inestment in your family's future." he says. "As REALTORS, we %%ant to share our expertise. remove the uncertainties and help purchasers make the hcst decision they can." The Toronto Real Estate Board is the largest real estate board in Canada with 22,(X X) Members in the Toronto area. In addition to providing residential real estate sen ices and mortgage counseling, many Members are specialists in industrial and commercial real estatc. appraisals and property management. MetroCHairman R claims September 24 to 30, 1995 Metro Home Week Across the Greater Toronto area P��P bguN��(.GR Ey\GE`'P�O bQP 6� 1;cicome to our nc. cst crcauon b� :_.:i_ can truly enjoy the endless view of the :a►c f:orr.:::c Ler.:..:.,:_,: C rile oa the beach, the walk to Peuicaa: Conscn Lon ars an.: rnost of ail the great dwga & fin -hos of"home. Asking S4o9.00i). For further information all Chris Kahl, at t905) 839-558& Ask about our trade-in pias. llruke-" wcicaaw_ 'Custom Dtsign/ BuutXomcs by I:��!♦!:mit 6_ G 6�Pracfice�e 3R's Reduce � Reuse � R�ycle, Plisse recycle the aewsQaper PROVIDING QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1977 OUR SAM srnff HAS ON ` > WE KNOW YOU AVERAGE 9.7 YEARS OF DON'T CARE SOLID IN, IFtcE 1+0 �1�i'� UNTII. YOU KNOW ENSURE SATISFAC170N , . Briscoe Estates LLd. WE DO CARE! CALLNow 839=212121 Mcensed proft "IT'S WORTH A LOOK - Det. 2 storey Pickering home. 4 bdrm, model converted to 3 bdrm. 3 baths Ind. 5 -pc. en suite off mstr. bdrm. Feat. mn. fir. laundry, cera. air, main fir. fam. rm. w4p, eat -In kit. with w/o. Asking $192,000. Cap Alasdair McLean at 839-2121. W BEAUTY AND THE BEST -JUST REDUCED Spectacular entrance leads up to this beautifully decorated honor Tr as home offers a large kitchen with wio. Man 1l. tam. b laundry rm Master with separate shower and oval tub. Cent. air, vac. ceramics. hardwood floors & much more Askin, 5229,800 mall Flora Waters 839-212 1 7t WALK TO THE LAKE IN AJAX 3 Bedroom townhouse with two balconies and walkout to the garden `'gym the rec room, 2 washrooms, 5 appliances and much more for only $125.000. Call Richard MacLean for your personal viewing at y L F LUXURIOUS UVING!!! Super 4 bedroom home In Picker ng, 3 baths. 21 ft. kitchen, main fir. `amity room with fireplace, main floor laundry with walkout to garage, rground pool 3 finished basement. Lots more to see, all this for S23» 900 Ca R crard MacLean at 839-2121 ANNE COUNTRY LIVING, CITY CONVENIENCES This custom-built family home on almost an acre. Man fir. den pkis fair* room, greenhouse kit. opening to spacious deck, master bdnn. with Jacuzzi 8 sep. shower, Ige. rec rm., plus self-contained 1 bdrm. apt w/sep. entrance. $324,900. Call Ane or Rick Bnsooe at 839-2121. FABULOUS WATERFRONT PROPERTY 7.93 acres on Belmont Lake, Havelock. $$$ spent on upgrades, spotless year-round bungalow, pinewood kitchen, 4 appliances, cent. air, cent. vac, heated gar gah Excellent spot for fisting b boating. $185,500. Cal Lit Peon 839-2121. • sale A P 11s111.1 "Auncis ie 9 nim ' BEAUTIFUL UPPER BEACHES $249,900. Det. 3 bdrm. 2 storey home tastefully decorated. Updated bath with Jacum, modern krtdten with built-in appliances, stn h►d�m &woo d, rNalortg toomore. Don't wart, cal mine L Brat FAMILY REALTY FIRST CORP. ftkwft hilillven&M"" "grow ;4� THE BIMMAX COMBO 905.683.8542 FAMILY REALTY QUALITY ONE LTD. Socc ndWcores the m ntS ="h 416439-1660 �■■��a 683-5000 '�ft � ProP�' ' "BUY TODAY"'TILES HAVE 01AMGED' bn1 wait, I once the "''� _' TMtNKN10 OF Quebec vote is taken our Real 3WNSMING Estate market WE surge. In ' 7 a a''' whuDObe& ollie t sd yu ant happetwlp M 0ape) hair and trot in a op �da file of best buys. To � �, titan Howl % town eadl� have your Copy mated or faxed to = nor" and prEan for Ni 00 TaII tnfE BY THE LAKE $125,900 - bane or olio, Cal Mlim " n is �Ik�pi tri in%aat. Far 3 � 10t"A01N ck" w Lake otratio, 2 ` - an wwao 6swwm an titin ar anp nil estita �• 2 bekaria for momitp or Fraphi esertinp ' your . 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A appliances Included. fantastic rec rm., LerS Spend 19% On the right 10 A and d arrwiAes This hone Mara a situ from lam. rri bquld lardscapin4 �;CAC. gas - fooL I P IK 3 para. 3 bft mai, t. lam. cox me 1.5M sq. h, very cNan Wsslrery i Richie. L, �r $6,750 down. backs on t0 fireplace,park! CALL KATHERINE tArdr $kora G1 Csape x 613'8542. $159.9W. J_Sa+d'(416) t3�1 iso. Call now. CHISHOLM 905683-8542 ATTENTION 111111111000111110MUM ONE FOR THE k ' KATHY GEORGE , MECHANICS ETC. MONEY CHISHOLM' IBANEZ' JAY ' • ` � - � them i So porrtunity home SELDA' hydro, extra large Extraordina+re. This semi with sep. in-law one has all the 1 `i - apt.. sunken dining F, 6174 900 goodies for only 5�6� rW LOCALOCATION, rm., large eat -in ` t $ 43.5X Hurry - TION, LOCATION,.. _ k tcn,er, fantast c _ �' y r LOCATION home n great area Hurry - Hurry OPEN SUN,, 1, 2.4P.al - _ Oualq txA 3 bran. Ch pnan noon in a� Cosy nc room wah oWih Ord$ HOME WITH A UFE ON EASY Iii VALLEY FAfill80. 3% I . 1+1 &m_ BAGUSq t. 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See you Sun x al a aDM+ We WsYr txlrm also ins er/o a sip. r,;. co � ly � sq �,a ,. `-.�- =0r1CC three Eiirabeit pm•, 139 dedr- Crit ar mod, cert -- - - , r ft. home on quiet =i = walk c,.ts. great 1680 for more rho. vac. &yw Cogftan. 905 enclave Steps to _ -- new wes.em the lake All this for = exposure Call now .rider $200.000. :r your chance to ELIZABETH BRYON JAN de in luxury QUINN* COGHLAN' ' BUTTERLEY' • Licensed Assistard •- sales Representative BEV HUTCHISON _ SHEILA EARL 931-9500 619-9500 j. LUXURY IN FOX HCL__ - 0o INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER WEST SHORE!! This beautiful This immaculate 'urgacw sorated on a quiet professionally oeceratec HERITAGE REALTY LTD. ce�ecaer childsate courtIt ,eatures 3-1 bedrooms. bright Impressrve `eatures nauae ntenocx-nveway AJAX PICKERING eat -in kdcnen, finished basement, fireplace. bar and walkway with a ,overy fountain the back 2 walkouts, centra; air, 4 appliances and more! yard. This truly magnificent !lames perfect for 619-9500 831-9500 Call Bev Hutchison, 831-9500 or 619-9500. the family who wants it all. Sheila Earl. 619-9500 r3� SUTTON GROUP 831-9500 or 420-2966 ° - _ I BRYAN VALERIE RODRIGUES RETA BIGIONI PILGRIM DARRYL GLOVER 831-9500 JUST REDUCED 1` Associate Broker SHOWS LIKE A -MODEL" s+a � Manager Demand Maple Ridge area' ' Disnnctrve aecor! i� + 619.9500 INCREDIBLE VALUE! • 2 walkouts to cedar deck! 4 generous size bdrms.!!- = All brick home in great A,ax area with main Meha w garb • Spacious Itchen floor r floor laundry and family room with fireplace. Fed rec room 'Oak ba. with bust -n cabinets. JOHN BOODY $219.900 - PREMIUM LOT Immediate possession) ' Extra! Extra: Extras! Beautiful and upgraded 'Bndlewood 20"master" pun ru l en Sate oath 20 fam. nn. A -10"! Call Darryl Glover 619-9500. call Rete Bkgioni 831-9500, Sutton Group Heritage. + tp. Main floor laundry Bsmt drywailed d painted Fenced and andscaped lot. Try Asking Mice $241,900, your offer. , 1 1A GORGEOUS 2,100 SO. BEAUTIFULLY DONE IMMACULATE! $112,900 ... YOUR PICK FT 10+ Only 7 years new aril Lots of upgrades, New Totally renovated like upgraded again like Semi detached both totally broadloom, aI, vac, new, 3 bdrmi living mh., new. Finished top to renovated, new broadloom & l PAULINE deck, fireplace, 3 baths, din. rm., kA., airtvac. bottom, 3 bedrooms, 3 BARRY _ �r s17s,9oo. + baths, air, vac +++ bathrooms. One with 7 appliances FIrzSIMONS DAVIS Hn� $139,900. + In-law. Gas heated. SUTTON GROUP 4 DESIRABLE NORTH HERMITAGE CLASSIC 4 years new. detached all brick beauty' 4 SUTTON GROUP $154'900. 430'9000 bedrooms, 3 baths, main floor family room $ STATUS REALTY INC. laundry. Large kitchen, 4 -pc. en suite. Absolutely 428-8274 FIRST TIME BUYERS... Why Rend Low interest, low payments, imancing arranged. Even rf you do not have a gorgeous 8 fabulous design. Asking $189,900. down payment you may Skil QUALIFY to buy your own home ... 3 bedroom T.H.s, semi and detached from To view phone Bary Fit2srrnons. Sutton Classic; 436-0990 sac con in 1199 gffl 430-9000. 1® _ EL -A This beautiful 4 bedroom home is immaculate throughout. Bright eat -in kitchen, b i dishwasher. fireplace. central air, central vac, professional landscaping and more. Close to all amenities and situated on a quiet court. $179.900. Just move in and unpack. _ .4 Warr-_ • barru -.aster as 5-x - ... -.r1 _ -, _ .:.x er. sure • � kit Bit- aeac� a. d, ane' erre s.alc Man four tank -: ongas Mar Noa .bra-. Min four :awati D-ble ;arage Ferrcod • Yam jvoraaK Ta ire wor ' .a,: al; of _W, for van persona 'a,r i ski �{ =Q �a © , Executive 4 bedroom _ Ashburn , Custom built 3,000 sq. ft. , Kitchen to die for! , sunken hung room w/freplace , Mnutes to Dagmar Ski Resort Separate workshop + more...! s20�:1111 , AM WaiKo„• basement e„^ga,.w 5 ti,1, - ..s ' 2 baths' Huge rec room w"c' Frencr 000rs' rrarewood floors' 2-ber deck overlooks pool i3 creek' Dbie gar' Walk to trails. schools. rec certre. shopping' Onty 5139.900 Call today'. Custc--bust home with 263 _ •_ iandscaped property. This home sYoper :once,' w 'r skylights. 4 car garage. hot tut. sauna & ots :f t -_es'' T Mus' _e seer' ' .Ii Beautrfuily renovate- - w built -,r oarbecue, 2 ovens, 65C sq f• masa _�' or^. 255 deep lot, 3 washrooms. 2 fireplaces A MUST, MUST SEE!! Only S210 900 r. _ f/ T -• � . to — Spacious sidesplit on huge lo' surrounded ny aces Bright, sunny greenhouse kiicnen. hardwood floors. high ceilings, private community, exclusive area. Must be seen. • Busy Pickering location • Sales over $300,000 per year • Ideal family business • 40 seats - licensed • Priced to sell �7S7tiJ Approx. 2,700 sq. ft. home mn. fir. fam. rm., mn. fir. laundry, large eat -in kitchen with ceramic floors, mpressive foyer, central air, central vac & lots more!! Cniv S213.900' P _T •' : _._X - . . 4 / / It � A IN En,cy the life with a huge, treed lot. Beautifully updated c,.-gaow with a finished basement. 2 kitchens, 2 wasnrooms. 5 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces. This home has great :te,a' e - _= _ 6- i =- Bea,!:'o, three bedroom bunga ow with spacious i -law a;,artment. Separate entrance, central air conditioning, sewer windows, nice ocatton, great value. Listed at 5144.900. • Own your own shop • Sizes from 1,300 sq. ft. for $70,000 • Westney Rd. location • Truck level or drive-in shipping doors _ ' 800% finished basement ' Barks on to the park Cape Cod style ' 3 bedrooms ' 3 bathrooms ' Kitchen opens to family room Cal now A 12x24 ft. cedar deck off eat -in kitchen overk,oks park. Very quiet setting close to schools. 3 bdrrns. with main floor family room and finished bsmt. A great area to raise your family. • • ••ZZ�• Approx. 2.400 sq. ft. plus finished bsm' . fu '. `enced lot, 4 large bedrooms, main floor laundry anc family room. All for only S189,900. Child safe area. walk to schools and shops"'. f' f C" This large 4 bdrm. home has an extra C: -en to the fashed bsmt. and a 3 -pc bath. There is a main fir. r family room and laundry. Must see, many extras, quieten street. � t rrrl 1,526 sq. ft. new home. 3 bedrooms, family room on upper level with fireplace, huge kitchen with breakfast area. 3 baths. This home is in a family neighborhood and is priced at 5146,000. • • F A lei t s + C s r' u Prime Scarborough S -P -E -C -T -A -C -U -L -A -R home 3 bdrms. 8 3 new baths ii Mufti-level/2 walkoutsUlcony New european kitchen Prof. fin. bsmt. Ceramic, hardwood, vinyl flooring Steps to TTC, schools, etc. 6831m;21991 OR t83�w!.l 8