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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_10_18j N11ATEKN TOPS $12.95 I L— 'O5 Kingston RJ. QTY ; ENTERTA F, I Searchers find a Durham 831-2088 � homer for zther hits' Pg. `25 IMPROVEMENTS BY ea0i;W& Enter me VocaMon Getaway Contest See od on page 15 VIM OUR SHOWROOM "* MerM Rear S"A pa "Wh w &"if) 420-4880 Plcl���10� • News Advertise r Wednesday. Oct. 18. 1195 44 pages A Nletroland Coniniunity NeN spaper Pressrun 37. ,00 Vol. 114 No. 42 Arrests made i*n Ken Thomas slaying Two men charged in murders of Pickerincy resident, sports B% BRI.\N LEGREE in h1iv.i . i v1I I)l KHANI \ I nitmm inan- hunt for (tic killers of Pickering resi- dent lien 'I'honlas MILL Oshawa sport Ing `_ood,, More �:o-o%%ner Ru,_cr Pard\ 11,1s cnLlyd with mo mcn hcul chargcd h\ I )urhanl RcL"oll.il P ''I Two London men tate 29 charycs relating to (lie shooumss and robbery at Gagnon Sports on S1111coc Street South in Oshawa on Sept. 14. 1994. Mi Pard\_ co-owner of the shop. shot In the head. ']'lie body ol \h 1honlas, whose ear Is hche\cd c been used as the gcl. a� store co-owner \chicle, was found four months Tato near the Pickcrinu, nuclear plant. Ronald James Woodcock. -i?, and Roshan Noiouiali. 32. have been charred with first-degree murder in the death of 10ir Thonia,, and ,ccond- dcercc murder In the death of ;qtr Pardo. Pickering. wan By NIA ANNE TA CS STAFI- REtN)RTI:R PICKERING — Residents of the Walnut Lane/Hwy. 2 area have man- aged to mune another step forward on &ir quest to have traffic lights installed at the intersection. Town councillors passed a resolution Monday night formally requesting the Region of Durham, which has junsdic- tion over Hwy. 2. to install the lights. Craig Bamford of the Liverpool West Community Association presented councillors a petition asking for the Durham Regional Police lead suspects left is Ronald James Woodcock, above in the Ken Thomas and Roger Pardy is Roshan Norouzali. slayings into Oshawa court for a bail hotos b Andrew Iwanowski hearing Tuesday morning. In photo at p Y ts Walnut Lane/Hwy. 2 lights f lights signed by over (,IK) citizens, f Mr. Bamford said three pedestrians have already been hit by cars at the inten,e,ction, with an eight-year-old bogy being seriously injured last May and a young woman suffering two broken ribs about two weeks ago. He noted most area parents forbid their children from crossing there but with a video store and candy store among the attractions at the plaza across the street, the temptation often proves too much for the kids. -Despite (the parents) best efforts children are drawn to this intersection.' Mr. Bamford also maintained tra Il. counts at the intersection — which don't meet the usual requirement for lights — are "artificially low. "Local drivers know the difficulty involved in exiting at Walnut Lane:" he explained, so they take alternate routes and therefore aren't counted. Peter Bosak of Kandies/Ko okies & Snakz addressed council on behalf of merchants at the Walnut Grove Mall which is located at the intersection. He See TRAFFIC ... Page 2 Three others were also shot during the rob- bery, but survived the ordeal. Store ct11PluYcc Randy Jenkins. -ill, was shut in the arn1; customer George Haralanllx)lx,los. 32, was _rated un the head by a bullet. and Da\c Spicer. 40. was hit it, the chest and neck. �\ccordm_ to wnncs,- cs. ►wo arincd. masked Hien entered the s(,,tc and opened fire on their victims. The two accused ,at stone -faced in the prison- er's box in Oshawa court Tuesday as it look -1 court clerk five minutes to read the charges against them. In addition to the murder charges. See POLICE... Page 3 Inside in the news Editorial....................6 Sport s.....................26 Entertainment ......... 24 Classified................30 Phlone on" General 683-5110 Fax 68.3-7363 Classified 683-0707 InfoSource 683-7040 Sincerely Yours 1-900-451-3793 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www. net 93t+7tGST =$1 PAGE 2 -A -THF. NEW` ADVERTISER, WED.. (K -F )RER Iri. 1995 Weapon used in sex assault on Pickering teen PICKERM —Ponce say there's no evidence of any link between the assault of a teenager in a wooded area of Pick- ering Saturday night and similar attacks in town parks recently. A 15 -year -M Pickering girl reported being confronted by three men around 10:30 p.m. Saturday in a wooded area near William Dunbar Public School on Glenanna Road, according to Durham Regional Police. She said one of them sexually assault- ed her but she managed to get away. Police say a weapon was involved in the assault. 'lite victim described her assailants as black, approximately 15 to 18 years old. Police continue their investigation. Traffic lights sought at dangerous intersection FROM PAGE i brought a petition for the light with 223 signatures collected recently at his store. Mr. Bosak said the eight-year-old accident victim was struck after buying candy in his store. He added there has been "a curse" on the plaza since the accident, with business decreasing because kids are forbidden to go there. Mr. Bosak noted many of his cus- tourers complain about how hard it is to get across Hwy. 2 to the plaza, and urged councillors not to wait until sorne- one is killed before installing signals. "We want pedestrian lights here before this occurs." he said. Ward 3 Regional Councillor Rick Johnson maintained the intersection should be made a priority for traffic lights even though it does not meet provincial warrants for traffic volume. "This is a pure and simple safety issue," he said, noting that to get to the nearest existing lights, children would have to walk either 200 or 900 metres along a read without adequate side- walks. Area residents mark: a formal request to the Region for the lights on Sept. 19. Councilors referred the matter to staff. P AUTOBOYZ Service Centre No APPointrnent Neeessary WINTER OIL SPECIAL CHA1M01z �2 46 Plus tax 5 .......:.... ........... Cali For Details oN tiAOST 0 oil LE3 10rn30 oil 1031 Bnwk Rd. (Just S. of the 401) Fw' - V&l. C., A T -A X•r.i- Pickering,tint. I A W 317 (905) 686-8330 WVER 30 YEARS OF JEWELLERY CRAFTSMANSHIP JEWEMERY REPAIRS • Charm Repairs • Ring Sizing • Rings retipped • Cleaning 8 buffing of rings, etc. • Jewellery appraisals • Jewelery cleaner • Watch battery replacements • Watch bands 8 straps • Engraving Styleaaft, Speidel LET US CREATE YOUR OLD JEWELLERY INTO A BEAUTIFUL WORK OF ART - FREE ES rE"TES 132 HARWOOD AVE. S. ® The Ajax Plaza • 10683-0407 Proudly serving our Community For 30 yews. :V11 F1 V IVB• :FROM PAGE 1 the duo face four counts of attempted murder, two counts of robbery, discharging a firearm with intent, forcible confinement, use of a firearm in commission of an indictable offence, possession of a prohibited weapon, disguise with intent and pos- session of stolen property over $1,000. Police say 11 guns were stolen from the store during the robbery. _ Mr. Purdy's widow, Nathalie, was in court for Tuesday's proceedings, but declined requests to address the media. Mr. Thomas's widow, Danielle, was not in attendance but she did appear at the Pickering police station for an after- noon meeting with investigators. The News Advertiser was unable to get comments from Mrs. Thomas. The accused are scheduled to he hack in court Dec. 11. Justice of the Peace Robert Harris has imposed a publication ban on evidence during proceedings. Although Durham Regional Police aren't com- menting on the specifics of the investigation, Detective Sergeant Chick Mercier, who spear- headed the probe, says the accused were arrested late Monday afternoon. "I'm not at liberty to discuss any of the investi- gation; it's before the court," says Det. Sgt. Mercier. Police have had a 13 -member investigation team working on the case since the shooting, he says. Following their court appearance Tuesday, the pair were taken to Whitby Jail. Reform leader speaks here DURIIAM — Reform Party of Canada leader Preston Manning will make two applirmi ices in Durham this week. He's to be the keynae sptakex at a crime rally "Thursday at 7:30 pm. at Oshawa's Civic Auditorium. The rally has been organised by local Reform Party con- stituency organizations and will focus on the party's proper-tLs for criminal justice reform. For more information on the rally call 937-1982 or 613- 992-2815. Mr. Manning will also make an appearance in Pickering Friday [Homing as guest sneaker at a breakl�;t meeting for the Ajax -Pickering Board of Tracie. The meeting begins at 7:30 am. at Regalis restaurant at 1305 Pickering Parkway. Tickets are $15 for members and $20 for non- members. For tickets and information, call the Board of Trade at 427- 4470. Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax wh"Ichatr (Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) Accsssiets Arrests `relieve' victim's family DURHAM —The arrest of two men in connection with the; shooting deaths of Pickering resident Ken Thomas and Oshawa sporting goods store co-owner Roger Pardy has been met with mixed feelings from Pardy family members. Jerry Gagnon, co-owner of Gagnon Sports and brother-in-law of Roger Pardy, who was shot and killed in the Sept. 14. 1994 robbery, says he is "relieved that police have made an arrest in the case. "On the other hand it also brings back memories of the tragedy." Although it has been 13 months since the fatal shooting, Mr. Gagnon says people still ask about the case when they drop into the store. "We get a lot of questions from'ur customers " Mr. Gagnon says. -It will be nice when this is all over and we can move on.' lie expects family members will attend the court proceedings at some point. - BUY SELL MEMBERS OF - TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD ONTARIO S CANADIAN REAL A • ESTATE ASSOC'.AT ION S OVER 2', YEARS E XPE R!E NCE 0 Yo UNTIL DEC. 31/95 FULL or MLS SERVICE WHEN WE SELL YOUR HOME •Cwtarn condttwm aPPIY ® 427-1345 ©@1.3. $ . 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The Ministry of Social and Community Services will continue to Provide about $27.000 per year to APPLE house (Ajax Pickering Pro- tected Living Environment), which provides housing for abused women who have exceeded the six-week limit to stay at an emergency shelter. The bad news, however, is that the ministry has Pulled all S160,000 in funding for a wide range of support services provided at the YWCA's 40 - unit, non-profit apartment building in Oshawa which houses single women and their children. The cut means the elimination of all support and counselling services pro- vided for the children and women who live at 55 "McGrigor St. In a sense, this is an even greater blow," says Eva Martin Blvthe, execu- tive director for both facilities. We knew we were going to have a percentage of our funding cut, but to have all of our support services elimi- nated in one fell swoop is a shock." The cuts, which take effect as of the new year, mean three permanent staff workers will lose their jobs, among them an adult community worker, a child case worker and an ethnoc(rltural worker to counsel non-English speak- ing residents. YWCA adult social worker Ki Senior says that while the loss of her job is "a real shock," she's more con- cerned about her clients' future than her own. Many of the 55 McGrigor St. ten- ants — which include battered women, recovering substance abusers and victims of mental illness — "have no support system, no friends and no family and now what little support net- work they have will just disappear," says Mrs. Senior. "Some of the women may be strong enough, but others aren't- The ones who have some family and friends for support will survive and be OK. But a gear deal of the tenants have nobody to count on and for those I am very fearful. "My biggest fear is that some of these women might just totally give up completely... some may even commit suicide," says Mrs. Senior. The funding cut isn't expected to have any effect on the apartment itself as it's subsidized by the Ministry of Housing, says Ms. Martin Blythe. FROM 1299 /'North S.oc in .,ddwC a.,l -'rM, on .all your oth• r long dtswncc calls. s•A ml rR. �nrl�n.•e �4wR•illr, srr,c,.. illc 71.oruAill. 1 rMm•ilk. N.rr11,nAKe expanded ser%ice to: Whitby. 0%ha\ra, 4 Bowmamille, Ne\rca%tle, Port Perr\ & Blackstock areas (Ava,Lab* to A,ar PKMM irM P....... Oniv'1 eIehapo 416)406-3977 Fac Billboard items to 6,83-7363. 0 Banc FrrrERTM...... '4Z The Call the loon Regular or LifeStyle, 500 g Schneiders Sliced Side Bacon • f. Product of U.S.A. Avocados Spaghetti, Spaghettini or Macaroni, 900 g Prime Pas ta 3.6 L Javex Liquid Bleach PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1995. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT Tn i flatr nt tAnrrrnee \rn.cr. Nrr hr,•Ir H.d,..n, Ilrrmpr..n l'r,lkm,we, llrr'm.ml Two -Way l Lrl...,n � ► llr l:.,rn•k. wlnR ell. Call ailing wk'nhr x \I sir 11aA ilk, 1'rlRra•e 1'0., t 1'r N,•hm..nd IOII s•A ml rR. �nrl�n.•e �4wR•illr, srr,c,.. illc 71.oruAill. 1 rMm•ilk. N.rr11,nAKe expanded ser%ice to: Whitby. 0%ha\ra, 4 Bowmamille, Ne\rca%tle, Port Perr\ & Blackstock areas (Ava,Lab* to A,ar PKMM irM P....... Oniv'1 eIehapo 416)406-3977 Fac Billboard items to 6,83-7363. 0 Banc FrrrERTM...... '4Z The Call the loon Regular or LifeStyle, 500 g Schneiders Sliced Side Bacon • f. Product of U.S.A. Avocados Spaghetti, Spaghettini or Macaroni, 900 g Prime Pas ta 3.6 L Javex Liquid Bleach PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1995. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT Tn i flatr nt tAnrrrnee THF NEWS ADVERTISER, WF.D„(K`IY/11F.R J& 1995 -PAGE, 3-A There are jobs out there! For people with the up-to-date skills employer,, want. there are Jobs out there. Employment in high-tech industries is rising at an impressive 20 per cent a year. That's great news for victims of the recession. peo- ple seeking a new challenge. and those .just starting their career. Gettim, the right hwh tech skills is key to IN competing and winning in today s technology - driven joh market. CIA has responded to the changing needs of today's business world with a new curriculum designed to provide graduates with the right skills. Workplace revolution The right skill`... what are they. and how do you acquire them'' According to Bruce McKelvey. "We are experiencing a work- place revolution where traditional blue col- lar and clerical jobs are being replaced by jobs that demand solid computer. analytical and problem -solving skills. Up-to-date tech- nical and workplace skills open doors to opportunity In %iritiall\ an\ ticid He . sa Get Started'. Financial assistance available to those who qualify m (905) 434=8585 560 King Street West Reach for your future 4.1 Scarborough (4, 6) 291-6662 325 Milner Avenue, Suite 1200 CD1 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY a should know. McKelvey is president )i ' Di College ,)I Business and Technolo_-Iy A,th over 3(1).(X1) graduates. 27 campuses acl-­ Canada. and a new location in Be,.itng. CDA has established itself as Canada's '.eadim-, technical training college. Skills employers need F.mplo.ers Irom across Canada navy dis- o%ered the .aloe ,)f CDI gradu.,tlrs t sur,. is an industry where chan_r rapid. qualified 1vople are a must. Thai where we rely on the classroom tr innr_ of I'DI-­ says Jack Kuypers. Manager of Technical Scrc ices for 'IIluul Computer Products a leader In the nticrocontputet Industry. Kuypers says several CIA _raduates na\e been ,Ucce%N1Uii% niaced to technical. nard- ware and hardware support service areas n III,, company. A new learning path 'This .unurter CIA IaUl11_11" I, new _urriculum. specifically dest_*ned :o help Deople hecome the h1_h-knowled,_,e workers required ror toda%'s jobs. ""The learmn�_ path of our new .fore Curriculum \lodel ensures that students quickly de%clor• siTon_ Computer pro_ramming and anaiy uCaf .kills" explains �1CKCIyey. "Fullowin_ :he ;:ompletion of core suhtrcrs studrnl, gVcialve In their choice .►f t'ro_ranunr; Analyst. \rework S1h•Cial1%1 of "0111PUIL. Prr)_rarnnicr courses." Student,, an also chtx)se :iecti%e and enrichment courses that further customvC their skills a) the needs of the lob market. In as few Is t) -L, months CIA _raduates Complete up to 114X) hours ,)t course time to earn a widely recognized and respected CDI diploma. Graduates are also prepared to ohtatn the well-known industry Certifications C`A or CNT-3. For the real world CDI's spectahiatum training pro%ides the skills that are in high demand :n Coda\ workplace. "In the real world.' says hlcKelye\. "employers are looking tier peo- ple who Can solve problems and ;xrform in a professional em ironment." Besides the technical skills required in a specific job. employers are looking for team players. people who can interact with other employ- es in a positive way. "CDI graduates can solve problems and work effectively and professionally." says McKelvey, 'right from their first day on the job." The right skills mean success CDI students also take part in a compre- hensive lob -search workshop and receive support in their job search after graduating_. "There are jobs out there." says Bruce McKelvey. "Our new curriculum gives CDI graduates the skills today's emplovers are ImAing for. and the tools to get and keep the kind of job they want. For more than 25 years, our goal has been to help students succeed. For people competing in today's workplace, the right skills mean .success." PAF:F 6 -A -TNF NEWS ADVRKI'WFR. WED..(XI'OKER 18, 1996 Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser TCNOTIn J. WIlI TTA1► X Publisher JOANNE BURGIIA.RDT. Ediuxr-m-chtet STF.%T HOUSTON. Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD. Advertising manager AL%IN BROUTATR Retail Manager ABF F AKHOURFF. Distribution manager A Metmland Communm Newspaper published Wednvc1ax. Fndo Sundae 13413'- Commercial A%e Ajax Ont. LIS 2H5 PMttre I 10 Far t"10, '..1b.1 Opines Information is power Scorn one for the conservative -minded among us. You could even call it a slam dunk. Scstrong was the pressure from the few who com- mandeered the moral high ground last week that Durharr Board of Education trustees moved to end the debate over a teacher resource kit for senior high schooi tudents discussin., sex, sexuality and condom use. The cor-w auence of the move to ban the education kit IS IT twit, more troubling. Without the kit. teach- ers wil N left to improvise on questions from their student, and they wtl ask) about homosexuality, premarta sex, condom use and HIV transmission. Furtber the forum for discussion will be limited to 'safe subjects in classrooms across Durham Region, forcini oudents to make less informed decisions bases' or a board -mandated. selective approach to sex and sexuality. For those who have called for the teaching of abstinence. that should form a founding part of any discussion on sexuality But there is so much young adults must know if they are to reach reasonable con- clusions and decisiom. Sexuality is part of being human. It's not entirely about abstinence. or homosexuality, or HIV and AIDS Give these voung adults the information they need. They may surprise you with the conclusions they reach Wednesday Letters: verhearl...­= She said it: "The issue shouldn't be r one of religious beliefs. , Families can and should teach values." -- Pickering trustee Ruth Ann`Schedlich on a public school board decision to ban a sex education resource kit. "We're getting terrific support from local industries who want to come." -- Roger Wade, of Minacs and Associates, on the Weekly Interaction Network for Durham's unemployed. Suddenly, no services are available To the editor. AS group co -leaders for the Mother's Group in the former Sexual Abuse Treatment Program under Durham CAS, we want to express our concern regard- ing the large gap in service created for clients as a result of the demise of this program in September, 1995. The closure of this program has resulted in no ongoing group treatment Services in the Durham Region for the following client groups: sexually abused children of toddler, latenev and adoles- cent age, non -offending mothers of these children, and male adult perpetrators of abuse. Sexual abuse affects the victims and their families in profound and negative ways and does not discriminate on basis of so io-economic status, race or culture. These people are .our relatives, friends, neighbors and colleagues. The Mother's Group in this program, which had run since 19y4, provided hun- dreds of women with peer support, edu- cation on sexual abuse and its impact, a place to vent and resolve their feelings regarding the sexual abuse as well as a vehicle to reduce their feeling of social isolation and increase their feelings of empowerment as an important, support- ive pvr%on and parent. We implore the Durham community, treatment agencies and local politicians to take immediate action to replace the program within the community. It is unconscionable to us that these clients either sit on long waiting lists or receive no abuse -specific services within our community . If you share our con- cern please take a few minutes and write or call your local politician or Children Services Council at 433-41(X) to advo- cate for sexual abuse treatment for chil- dren and their families. Tammi Keggenho8, MSW, CSN' and Regina Turco, NISN'. Durham «tis ,:'a"�'' �`;➢,k .,. ; _. WRITE To THE NEws AmvERns©t,130 CoMMERc>I� LAvE-, AiAx, LIS 2H5 oR FAX us AT 683-7363. Le'tters OUR E-MAIL ADDRESS IS NewsAd.news@durhamnews.net — P iNew To the editor: "If yntt wish to foretell the future. read your histo- ry books I don know the author of the quote or when it was first said, but it still holds true today Have vnu noticed the similarities between Mr. R.B. Bennett, Canadian Prime Minister in the 1930s and our own Premier of Ontario. Mike Harris? The main difference is Mr. Bennett was federal while Mr. Harris is provin- cial. They both are and were Tories. Both tried to pass the buck to the other levels of government. Both are and were obsessed with reducing the deficit at any cost of human suffering. Who is going to pay for government same as old one Mike Harris's promises? 1. The children and stu- dents with education costs cut. 2. The sick and infirm with hospitals being closed and health services cut. 3. The poor, the needy, and the one -parent families with welfare payments cut. 4. Senior citizens who will undoubtedly be paying for prescriptions (or going without as may will have to do). Mr. Harris, like Mr. Bennett, doesn't care about that. Mr. Harris, like Mr. Bennett, is too obstinate to take any notice of peaceful demonstrations. There was bloodshed in the `30s and in the '90s and there will be more. There will be more unemployment. (As I write, on the news there is a report that several thousand more civil servants have been given pink slips.) Not that this will worry the Tory government. They will still get their gold-plated pensions, despite Mr. Harris' promis- es. The promised tax cuts for '96 — if they material- ize — will benefit the peo- ple in higher -paid jobs (Mr. Harris and his cronies). 1 am well into my 70s, and can remember the 1930s well. Mr. Bennett was not known as being one of our better leaders. Mr. Harris — well, as I said, they have a lot in common. Tom Godfrey, Pickerine PUD by Steve Nease • it titin P THF. NEWS ADVF.R'1'IYF.R. WF.D., 0(-71't)RF.R IN, 19 5=PAC:F. 7-A OF ��y%1N p/c� * Town of Pickering * (905) 420.2222 zwPICK-* _F_R1NG(905) 683,2760 04 04 October 18 COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT October 19 STATUTORY PUBLIC INFORMATION October 23 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING October 25 SPRUCE HILL & STROUDS LANE OPEN HOUSE ROAD RE -CONSTRUCTION October 25 SITE PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE October 27 HYDRO COMMISSION MEETING November 6th COUNCIL MEETING November 20 T(AVN OF PIC'KERING V �w` PUBLIC. NOTICE F 1'l,hlic iw.oc:.•t inlcntton to pass a by-law to slop up. close and sell it) the abutting owreh a pr,rhon sof the nxid allowance lin— n as Watertord Ire t x -c skct: h helow ) \( f rICF i, hereby given pursuant to the Muni, flood A, r. R S I ) 1"). i i,.fp 51 41. section i(In. abaft the Cfrurwnl ,d The Clrpfranon oil thr I awn sit Pt:keong 111101d%, au 11% necthng to be held .a the Pickering ,hc Complex. one lbe Fsplaraide. Pt, kering. Oncuro at 7 to p int on \. %embitn 20. I'W5. to pas, a by -1:1w to %top up. dine and sell h, Ilk- .thiating outer, a rxiriton tit the ro::a allowance known as Watertrd -1c I),: prorx„cd by-law and plan and drs:nption showing the !ands Ilt;cted play tic seen in the ottice of the Clerk of the Town of Dickering (le a!l ,uve'-f{1�nnoted norct.t ' C'ounc'il will hear in payson or by his I her :„Ufl.�el •ail\ pe7+t,n won .Lams his err her lands will he pi,ludl:ially atic,led by Ile by- �.nv and who applied If, the Clerk I1, he heard Any such pvt,on �. hu w i,hrs to bc• le:rd ,bold a, n a% pinsrble make %rincn Ipphcalllon to tit—, J. Taykr. %%I('T, t"%1\I row to I reek 1'1r-krnfq 1'•%M' ( owifolex I rue Tie• Esplanade 1'fekrring. ()sitar%., 1.1 % Ilk' liable, 421-4611 D AT ED a1 Pickerong tAi, 411, it,, .d(krnsrr 19" liner LAAw y” - x Irr...o.a Ga N• 41_. Tender for Storm Sewer Installation 1Natermain Improvements and Road Reconstruction Tender No. T - 4 - 95 Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned department for the above no later than 2 00 p m. Wednesday, October 25, 1995 The work consists of supply and installation of storm sewers, waterma,n improvements. excavation required to the existing road base in preparation for concrete curbs, placement of granular base course materials, concrete curbs and sidewalks. asphak paving, grading and sodding of the boulevards on Spruce Hat Road and Strouds Lane in accordance with terms. plans and specifications prepared by the Town of Pickering and the Region of Durham. The Town will be digging 'test holes- on Waduwaday, October 18, 1905 at 9.00 aAL Tender forms and specifications may be obtained by contacting the Department of Supply and Services and upon a non- refundable payment of $100.00 per set by cash or cheque made payable to the Town of Pickering. A tender deposit will also be required and information is outlined in the tendering documents. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Corporation of the Town of Pickering Department of Supply and Services One The Esplanade Pickering. Ontario L1V 6K7 (905) 420-4616 Vera A. Felgetnadher Jeffrey. CPPD. C P P. Will l I Manager of SWply and Services This prgect is funded though the CanadalOMario Itifrastr cWre works Program ® Ontario Camda"_ J Storni and Sanitary Sewer Installation, Watermain Replacement and Road Reconstruction on Spruce Hill Road X — --- - Strouds Lane t Open House - I'`ednesday. October 25, 1995 ,,.• -, Corluvcncing u) November. 1995, as part of the Town of Pickering'\ irrvolventent In the CanadallOntario Infrastructure Work, — Proeram, sanitary and storm sewer— In.tallatiun, watrrnain replaccmcnt and road reconstruction will take place on i Spruce Hill Road Iroin Jacqueline Avenue Io ',,pcn Road ,and on Strouds Lane from " -airport Road to Spruce Hill Road The project will be divided into two phases. the first phase• lu he completed n) vf1511 i shst of coin I •tin • tux: w I : t n. p letin underground scn'icing and road works to i �. ha,c asphalt on Struuds Lane, and placing laremont & Area the concrete curb on the cast side Spruce Claremont Settlement Boundaries Iftll Road from Shadyhrook Drive to 70 Community Centre kifienwood 8 Area and nrrtrc, north of Jacqueline Ascnuc The Greenwood Hall itaxion Glen ,c,ond phase will continence in the spring istilievne it Boundaries and consist of completing the Setllenlent I nkrgniund servicing and road works on MThitevale tipruce Hill Road Community Centre prghsm S*W nw d Ili order (hal \ou inlay he aware of the 1 �' •• Boundary ,Icfanls of the project. and it, grvc you the IGnsale and Balsam ''plwrtunity W ask qursbons rcgardm-, ? ( Settlelment BolrKhnies ,limp pump issues, interlocking stone Confinunity Centre drvcway trealrrknts, procedures for , .. ..l ,.molar-, sewer lxwk up. cic . we are holding , .In Oen House Open Hrxuse Nedna�day, (ktotxr 25!95 If you are unahlc to attend the Open Pickering Public Lihrars House. pica e feel free h) call 2nd Floor `testing Room Darrell Sclsky in the Public Works One The Esplanade Department at (11115) 4211 16 A), 6 P.M. to 8 p.m. E\tension 2149 . (f I R Il E-A( 14H)RI OF Ot K 1'KF.-:U "fllOKIXF:D cIIF(1 lm; 1'L:IiNS Ls.1ol Il F. is.\ � r•�l iF: • L..r lwrfwR l., vrue rMegrrr • \.ver a torr per -1 Dewane • \­­. --tillottrolf—I Tw i -\ s \\-Ul t F.Q1 At, ►%)%w%rPI.\%- RESIDE:\ rt %1. (is ToWAS 0\1A • \n ;ywl ..m,•um rill h,w,;h,:, .,r r. 1.•ru caw It month Pl..%\ - 1 \1.1. ( I S.0vtEks, • I h, n, ..,m un..... sir hilt ..III ", "!K:, -1 � ihsJfw• Jut: ! r cosec ,n6 Via u,YJ,.r to ,.En up pkuv call 1.' oNl :x1 Jilt NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING&ON THE TOWN OF PICKERINa DRAFT OPLAN laremont & Area Tues., October 30 Claremont Settlement Boundaries 7:30 p.m. Community Centre kifienwood 8 Area and Wed., November 8 Greenwood Hall itaxion Glen 7:30 p.m. istilievne it Boundaries Setllenlent Tues., November 14 MThitevale 7:30 p.m. Community Centre prghsm S*W nw d Wed., November 15 Brougham Hall Boundary 8:00 p.m. IGnsale and Balsam Tues., November 21 Mount Zion Settlelment BolrKhnies 7:30 p.aL Confinunity Centre fullonta and Green River Wed., November 22 Green River Settlement Boundaries 7:30 p nL Co nmunity Centre Cherrywood 9 Aro, Tues., November 28 Cherrywood Settlenient Boundaries 7:30 pm. Church Hall Lkbon Ana Issues Wed. November 29 Crrnmiltee Room, 7:30 p.m. Civic Complex Ecological Issues Tires., December 5 Committee Room. 7:30 pm. Civic Complex Rural Wed., Deceintm 6 Brougham Hall 8:00 p.m. tftraat9dtmmswmwrs. and ilio Invited b aN 4 the above Itolad nlaatMlpa and cam-vowtheir lte oil the draft Pielitith 01111dd Pot• For mora or la obtallt a oagll of the PMI„ pteaaa ooif et so Im- at 425i617 or SMM3,Z7�0. )•.-1 R/) W1.STF. COLLECTION :,irr,stablc Yard K'.1sie matenafs will he Il,rcted separately from recyclable, and ,lar garbage in the Urban part of Town. 'h..' arra xwth of Concession Ro.xl i). from \i,r:l 24. I,)c)' to No%cmhcr _U, INNS' 1 lung this periiid.:rrnpo,tabic lard Waste ­ ;: be odlectrd only fin the tAlowing l lf.nday s. (-tuber 2-1.30 No -,ember 6.13. 20 Fall fear collection wrier will he pro%idrd in the Hamlrt% or Rrntrgham. n Claremont. Grerri\rr. Grernwr/twt and K hileyale sial %Iianday. \u%emtwr 6. 13. 211. RF.\IE%luFR: l.,rd Wi,w has to be- free .'f Ilx•tal. !, •f„ t N.,,tc ,r utler garbage. It you hale any questions regarding this program. please :onlact the Town of Pickerine Public Works Department at 4204630 or 683-2760. 1996 TAX PAYMENT OPTIONS 10 Convenient 1RSt91111111eots The Council of the Town of Pickering has provided a tax payment option that will allow you to pay your taxes in ten convenient installments. c9mokmdus JARVM ISL 19% This installment plan will start January 1 st,1996 on condition that your taxes are paid in full. To Enroll in the W�ill QR6M For information about this payment option call 7hasory Department 42@•4614 Otber Pavllaeat Outi(lm In audition to the above installment plan, you may pay your taxes by cash, cheque, Visa, Mastercard &t by telepayment through certain financial institutions. 1'1CKERIN4; RE:('REA•rl()N (•O%H,I,t:x PF:RSONLIAZEDTRAININ(; HEALTH ('Lt H INTROD11 Urom F.xElitcisF. c'I.imc MAXIMUM i pCoplc per :11111: - auttcd spcufi:ttlly at helping flit. h,,pntu•r beconte familiar with nur Lot hurmng and nuiscle Donne equipment A Personal Trainer will work with your to get you started to the Fltne,s Koons I:,,ellent i,irucmun will rnott%aae you to keep going' SIFa's KYI�IF.`'s Nov 7 Nos I c,e 1) Rc,w.inon ('••mplex Mir ether, S6o (t) Il week, r \4 n tik•rither, 575 (0),4 uerkv Reigster at Recreation Complex FI"rVFSsc o%st i,r%TIOV I r hc•ginncr to, a1di,an,ed lc,-ei p.uron, Inlerc,ted In +rartnr_ tternse rxrr:l,c pn,Lram that will pn,Ju:r resole, Nom 1lrnefit bit charting sour priotrr%% and measuring error such... 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SENIOR CITIZENS SNOW RE NIO%AL PROGRAM The lswn of Pi:kering, anxl the Canadian Progress Club Pickering/Alai Women offers a Srx,w Rerno%al Program for Senior Citizens in urtawi arca. only tie program) provides snow renwval of residential front walkwaiv. Jn%ewaly apron and clearance to the tront/rear entrance- wary There is not, charge fix this wrvice however as the program is operated using existing state. OPENINGS ARE LIMITED TO THE FIRST 200 APPLICANTS Fix further mtiirmation please :untact the• Department of Parks & Facilities at (%5) 120-4124 DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS - Novemher 17. 1995. FREE INFORMATION SESSIONS PICKERING CENTRAL LIBRARY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 7:00 P.M. Power of Attorney WEDNESDAY, NOV. I ST, 7:(X) P.M. All You Need To Know About Wills Call 831-6265 ext. 243 to register for a free information session ��t�eu0w, PACE R -A -THF. NEWS ADVERTISER, WFD. M-1Y1iBF.R 18.1 95 Pickering thieves haul truck full PICKERING - Police are looking for warehouse at 1173 Bayly St. some health -conscious culprits after the The truck has the company name o theft of a truck from a Pickering ware- the side and contained items house lot over the weekend. such as baked goods, cereals, The tractor -trailer filled with nhout rice cakes and herbal products. $30,000 worth of health food products says Bachittar Sahota of Life LENNOX 00 I WHOLE HOUSE DUCTWORK SPECIALISTS was discovered missing around 5:35 p.m. Source. He notes the occur- _ � , ELECTRIC TO GAS CONVERSIONS -- Sunday, according to Durham Regional rence was the last thing the .� HIGH Police Staff Sergeant Gordon McKech- company expected when it = EFFICIENCY 199 TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNACE nie. 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Bw 5, pw br4. 1bu can't Buy a Beller Pint At ibis Pr;W Wall aW Qft Yft IM Wd & Thm Lift Smi GO Dries to a nlette 1111f511, Dries to a saubDabk OW � �. � 90 reshM M6 for 14 popliar colools. owAdew Iegk bW. !4 s047 �Ird5i.pw AJAX PICKERING SCARBOROUGH Cwr liacovery lay Centre Picteriny Toon Centre ea►slp4. tr4. �a AJAX PICKERING SCARBOROUGH Cwr liacovery lay Centre Picteriny Toon Centre ANer Lae SMWF4 cotlre STI Westney Road Mi0way 2 i Liverpool 01 Ay *1 Ihd. the paint and paper people 428.1608 839.2252 724.0781 Public school.board defends its silence on bosses' expenses to education minister ❑ Board writes minister to `help' him decide on trustee's request for expense accounts B_v LINDA WHITE S"rI,FF REIN)RniR DURHAM — The public school board has sent a letter to the Minister of Education and Training after a trustee, frustrated in her attempts to obtain expense accounts of board supervisory officers, wrote to him seeking help. In its letter to John Snobelen, the Durhan. Board of Education offers its interpretation of the Education Act and stands behind its decision not to meet Oshawa trustee Kathleen Hopper's request for expense accounts. "The boards understanding of the Education Act is that it charges the board, as a whole, with the collective responsibility of allocating and directing the resources for which it is responsible.- chairman Patty Bowman says in the letter. "An individual trustee may seek a board resolu- tion on any matter affecting its responsibilities, but it is the collective decision of the board that gov- erns." That information is provided, the letter states, "to assist" Mr. Snobelen in responding to Mrs. Hopper's request. Last month. Mrs. Hopper wrote to the minister, saying she'd made a direct request to board direc- tor Pauline Laing for access to expense account records of all supervisory officers, including the director. Mrs. Hopper says Ms. Laing told her she is no more entitled to the information than a member of the general public and that she should obtain expense accounts under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. "If trustees are not entitled to this information, who is')" Mrs. Hopper wrote in her letter to Mr. Snobelen. Ms. Laing has said staff will meet the request of the board as a whole, but not of an individual trustee. In its letter to Mr. Snobelen, the board says its intent is to "clarify for the minister that (the b)ard) is, in no way, commenting on the per- formance of the director and/or the rights of an individua; trustee." Miss Bowman refused to comment on why the board sent the letter to Mr. Snobelen. o Patty Bowman endeDenfiswwy Adults, Ki4 and IES. To help you Convenient care feel at ease: with you in mind: ✓ Lrltrasonic�=;,.. 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AIR MILES La._ M e� cc' ;,-c(-__. , , -. :e i A ," ^,., ?r1, A dWm * Tay D, ".< /•NC raj ^+9r1 '? „ar.. rr..' . ' if '.cr Or -C- -.1. w any ofhe, ',)M1 1re'9 aarac:paan9'+:rk dears )nry •ASA V,L=5',NTE:;%A' ,'.a - -.-...roer - . •r:VA A PACE. 10 -h -THF, NEWS ADVERTISER, WFD- ()K"1'OWR IN -1"5 •politiciansP Johnson on committee examining axing - The committee would travel to each cpm- AJAX-PICKERING — Ajax and Picker- *� public a chance to voice ing Councils Monday appointed represents- :r" roposai WOUIC� i'eCiUCe I�Urham OU11Cl concerns, he adds. work fives to a special committee that will examine committee's w reducing the size of Durham Council. Completing the commh b the to 20 members from the current 32 P g Y end of January gives each municipality time Ajax Wards 1 and 2 Regional Councillor Roger Anderson and Pickering Ward 3 � � to redo its ward boundaries in time for the councillors and a mayor each, Oshawa 10 Mr. Anderson says the committee should November 1997 municipal election, Mr. Regional Councillor Rick Johnson got the councitkxt and mayor, and Uxbridge. Scugog start meeting in November and have a report Anderson says. nod from colleagues. Each of the eight municipalities in Durham is appointing one member to the committee, which will also include Region chairman Crary Herrema. Mr. Anderson asked Durham Coun- cil to set up the committee in Septem- ber. He's proposing Regional Council be reduced to 20 members from the cur- rent 32. Aiming for 20 councillors is a "good starting point", he says. "If the decision made is for (repre- sentation by population), that's pretty dam close.- Mr. Anderson says. With a 20 -member council (which doesn't take the chairman into account). Mr. Anderson sees Ajax. Pickering. Whitby and Clarington each represent- ed by two councillors and iheir mayor. Oshawa four councillors and mayor, and Uxbridge. Scugog and Brock Township mayors only. Ajax currently has two councillors and the mayor on Durham Council. Pickering. Whitby and Clanngton three LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CLRTIFILI) SPECIALISTS lar. R Kassel '.VII? FRC -SC U�r. S Siomrs Ml-) FRCSC 905-723-8551 Oshawa ADVERTISING CORRECTION Ea:o'' S Sou; '^e GET ad. appearing ;r tn;s newspaper. Wednesday Oaooer t I t 9% Please note the tollowln5. Cony extaa+ning procedure of SKIC 'tie GST was rrussmg Copy snoulC nave rear 'Eator s w4 d uc, ar amount equivalent to the GST trom the *,otai pace of your purchase Some exceptions apply - details in store. Based or approved ore& Inadverten"y the error listed appeared it our adverbsrng. We sincerely regret any inwnveroence or contusion to our custorners EATON'S CORRECTION NOTICE In our "Sears' Days Biggest Event Of The Season" fiyer, on page A10, the Selected Timex Indigb konman Watches should read $39.99 not $37.99. We sincerely apologize for any Inconvenience this may have With your doctor, lawyer, dentist, bank, hydro, gas, insurance company, building contractor or employer? For best results, let a professional write your letters. FREE CONSULTATION ... PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES Crrali* EDO comlting, (905) 839-2480 BRAKE SERVICE $ 10 95* LIFETIME pADSISHOES• ARRAW ON BRAKE Introducing %C Deko Brake Shoes. Replan from pads with :11; Urlcu brake pads xid/or replace rear shoes with X. 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The 1996 Connaught Stu- dent Biotechnology Exhibi- tion, which will be held at the Ontario Science Centre in Toronto May 6 to 12, gives students from across the Greater Toronto Area a chance to compete for almost $6,000 in cash prizes. The exhibition will also feature displays by local biotechnology companies and research organizations, as well as lectures and work- shops on biotechnology for both students and teachers. Up to 40 student teams can each receive $200 to carry out their research projects, based on proposals submitted to a scientific evaluation commit- tee. Notice of Liquor Licence Application v The following establishment has applied to the I.iquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for a Sale Licence Kathryn's Grill & Bar 376 Kingston Road, Units 14 & 15, Pickering Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than November 18, 1995. Please include your name, address and telephone number. Note: 11te LLBO gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lake Shore Blvd. E., Toronto ON M5E lA4 Fax: (416)326-5555 Pour des renseignements en frangais concernant cette annonce, veuillez 6crire is Direction des permis Commission des permis d'alcool de I'Ontario 55, bout Lake Shore est, Toronto ON M5E IA4 Telecopieur. (416)326-5555 Approved projects may also be assigned mentors from the biotechnology communi- ty. The deadline for submitting project outlines is Friday, Dec. 15. Information kits have been distributed to secondary schools and additional copies are available by contacting the; Connaught Student Biotech- nology Exhibition hotline at Seneca College at 416-491- 5050, ext. 2405. For more information on the event, call exhibition co- ordinator Rick Levick at 416- 410-0324. O K TIS & AUTO SERVICE j � a Brand nofTft M rs,a OUnto9G�t;ch 0V� oma Ket1Y to Comte ve o cube Q 1 Brait8S . U�h31�-'`l TSt,tC-JPS -Tg,F: N�Wc'Abvt"tRrls t;V�rrts»c>K'tt�s►►u ta,IW.PAti:F tr-A LENANNA DENTAL GROUP Dr. Henry Alban, Dr. Stephen Minsky, 2 Dr. Howard Kanner "Picken 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 ' Lrenes--,ro aw MARSHALL TRAVEL VAL MARSHALL Save the world! Please recycle "Service is our Specialty" ASK VAL ABOUT PR1:VCF.S.S CRL718E%' 2 for 1 Ileal Panama Curial D PAR11 "RL'.S: ills\'. - f -P13. - .NAR CALL TODAr VAI. MARSHALL TRAVEL 02 tt:.K,,%J.AX >I.T. S.. 905-428-1328 o O� "NOW AJAX-PICKERING HAS ONE TOO!" 831-5800 Exclusive Passenger Tire Protection Plan •TIRE cons ow to 1000,0 „.t� c WCA`r"• hlonound sl over 125 0 K 'ort locations Flom Coat to Coag O.K. TIRES & AUTO SERVICE 860 Brock Rd. South #3 Hours of Business 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Weekdays & Saturdays * We look after all your tire & automotive needs * Come and look at our giant Showroom and "Kick Some Tires.” * FREE shuttle service l TAOFADVq�yT_-� FOR OUn 0 INTERYS EST (above S2�pp O A. * Winterizing_ Package $1995 Includes lube. oil & filter (with Castrol brand oil) 30 pt. inspection and free ju�4, of windshield washer fluid. Prime Time! 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NEWS AD%Firl'ISER.WED- OC ORF.R 18.1995 V RECYCLER'S REPORT Automakers behind drive to recycle parts What is a life -cycle assess- ment'' To find out, look to Envi- ronment Canada's recent pub- lication Ecocvcle. which dis- cusses this method to deter- mine a product's environmental impact regarding the manufacturing. packaging, ship- ping. customer use and ultimate dis- posal. The summer '95 issue states that the Vehicle Recycling Partnership (VRP) is now looking for I ways to improve recycling and to increase the pro- nortlon of recycled II materials in new t parts and engineers are now consider- ing recNclability in future designs Researchers will work with the American Recyclers Asso- ciation and other research sci- enlists and engineers focusing on the 25 per cent of automo- bile content not yet being recy- cled. such as fluids. plastics. glass. rubber. adhesives, fabric and paint. Plastics. the fastest- larraine roulston ..:._..::The Run-CuTcler's fd Repots growing automo- tive material, is getting special attention. Three million tonnes of the 'auto shredder residue' or 'fluff, is landfilled annu- ally which con- tributes to about two per cent of all municipal solid waste. The Big Three auto makers. Chrysler Corpora- tion. Ford Motor Company and General :Motors Corporation. who formed the VRP in 1991 to jointly research and develop recychniz. reuse and disposal of vehicles and automotive components, have already .FA4NPq4 "MBA'sSSOttC ItSTRISUTUa i 1 1 ir I 1 I or ! Choose from Specrai Selectnons including: PROMOTIONAL LINING 115-150cm wide ONLY 1.66 m GABARDINE ENDS 150cm wide. ONLY 1.99 m 100% COTTON PRINTS 90crn Our Reg. 3.98 m ONLY 1.99 m POLYESTER/COTTON PRINTS 11 5c wide. Our Reg. up to 6.98 m ONLY 2.99 m W443 -E BROADCLOTH 150cm wide, polyester/cotton. ONLY 2.99 m CORDUROY 11 5c wide, 100% cotton. 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Imperial Oil Resources in Calgary sent approximately 60.000 yards of useu carpet to DuPont's recla- mation facility in Chattanooga where it finds new life for car parts such as tan shrouds. brackets and housings. Aute makers are interested in purchasing car parts that include recycled carpet materi- al because it contributes to good environmental practices. The success of this project has prompted DuPont to expand its carpet reclamation program ,4V Fabric from • Pickering High grad wins scholarship AJAX — A Pickering High $1,000 scholarship from the coun- School graduate is among the recip- cil. ients of a scholarship from the Mul- The Multicultural council awards ticultural Council of three scholarships a year to graduat- Oshawa/Durham. ing high school students registered Alexander Sanna, who is current- in a college or university in recog- ly attending the llniversity of nition of their outstanding academic Toronto, is one of three area stu- achievement and service to the dents who recently collected a community. 0 Choose from these Special Selections incluuing� ARCTIC FLEECE SOLIDS 1Slkm wide Our Reg 1.1.41; m NOW 8.99 m PLAIN VELVET 115cm wide. Our Reg. 14 98 m NOW 14.99 m FASHION PLAIDS do TARTANS 150cm wide. Our Reg. 10.98 m NOW 6.99 m WOOL ENDS 150cm wide. (.Jur Reg. 12.50 m NOW S." m Special Selection! BONAVISTA LACE CURTAINING 30c m-300cm wide, 100°k polyester in white & ivory. Individually priced. NOW OFF t� `Serving Club Members Save an extra 10"/a! 1355 Kingston Rd , • , , Pfakedrig Town Centro ' 839-5990 The Best in Selection and Price Anywhere i ; H 1 GOLF COURSE MECHANI� Durham College programs offer you the skills and knowledge that today's employers want, backed by a guarantee that they can rely on -- that's the Durham Advantage! Now students :an enter this daytime (8 a.m. - 2 p.m.) course and learn the maintenance and repair techniques of golf course equipment. Students will become skilled in the areas of; tractors, aerators, Of carts, lawn cut- ting, line and top dressers, cbain saws, sweepers, blowers and much more. Students will also be trained in the understanding of bydrardic systems, flow control, electronics, electrical diagrams and sebematics. If you have a grade 10 education, mature student status, or equivalent, -- call us, we can help you start a new career. For more information call Student Services, Durham Got a Mad start on vow caner and call today! College Whitby Campus hegram begins at (905) 721-3300. :: October 23. Educating You for the Real World. Cop muscles way to body building championship p p D Durham officer captures Mr. Bahamas title, wins invitation to two other events DURHAM — Ste -e Mackey is continuing to muscle his way into the spotlight. A detective with the Durham Regional Police, Mr. Mackey recent- ly captured the Mr. Bahamas body building title in the Master's Division of the Bahamian Body Building Championships 1995. The event was held by the Body Building Weightlift- ing Powerlifting Federation at Pirates Cove on Paradise Island in the Bahamas. Mr. Mackey admits the competition was extremely tough, but his philoso- phy of no drugs, clean living and hard training paid off. ..The show was sold out two days prior," he says. "It was wall-to-wall people and the show was run profes- sionally." By winning the title, Mr. Mackey also earned an invitation to the Cen- tral American Championships in Costa Rica, Nov. 2 to 5 and the National Body Building Champi- onships in Atlanta on Nov. 18. Because of work constraints, he won't be competing in either tourna- ment. Instead, he'll throw his muscle power behind the Durham Regional Police Food and Toy Drive. Ile's quick to acknowledge the sup- port and effort his wife Sandra played in his success. "I couldn't have done this without her. She acts as my dietitian and my manager. My biggest thanks go to her for unselfish support." Two weeks before the event, Mr. Mackey was training two hours in the morning and another three hours in the evening. Sandra trained along with him during this grueling process. "1 still think dreams can come true as long as we believe and as long as we work," he says. French women meet DURHAM — A social group for French-speaking women meets Fri- day. Cencle Frdneophone D'Ajax, which gives participants a chance to speak in their mother tongue, meets at 8 p.m. All French-speaking women in Durham are welcome. Call 427-6580 for more informa- tion and the meeting location. ONTARIO FAIR over w �h;amr. �+s savuw Al sdemm in compinw, sor—C. P- heals Also conVusa dubs PREP saruv wR rRocR w $od, Oet. 22 — It so 4 SOCCER CITY Io* soon, sc, whidsy (F# 401 N an Thlctaoo Rd. so C ----s lt& dews w 1 block, dwa N) Adm oom $6 for .dols: Childmn 12 & under flee. kJo osY 14W-4654286 by we Publioam TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA k 122 Rett St. 721.7506 AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointments available James R. Yanch FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION { THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED..( "'OBER IN, I"S-PAGE. It -A �_..: Elgin Mills Rd. 3 m ~WWASCOODMIMUC Highway r 7 .1� .�t.,... 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A NEW Folin Asea courtesy of Ir'a'f_` MARKVILLE i ATRw FOR 2 To BARBADOS courtesy of s Ceres 100% Pure Fruit Juices and ALMOND BEACH RESORT Elgin Mills Rd. 3 m p 3 S s Highway r 7 Markham Fairgrounds FREE PARKING ADMISSION $ a.00 ADULTS SENIORS $ 5.00 CIDLDREN UNDER 12 FREE cm RVM 7"_ Sit Anhk0 FRI. 10 am to 10 pm SAT. 10 am to 9 pm SUN. 10 am to 6 pm WIN! A NEW Folin Asea courtesy of Ir'a'f_` MARKVILLE i ATRw FOR 2 To BARBADOS courtesy of s Ceres 100% Pure Fruit Juices and ALMOND BEACH RESORT PAIGE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. W'ED_MTORER 18, 11"S You can be a Vital Link with first aid training ❑ Red Cross offers courses in emergency and standard first aid DURI I AM — You can learn to be The Vital Link in an emergency just by taking a first-aid course. The Canadian Red Cross Society is offering courses in emergency and standard first aid twice this month in Durham and both include cardiopul- monary resuscitation training. Both courses include the new 284 - page. full-color manual called The Vital Link. The emergency and standard cours- es are being offered at the society's Durham branch office in the Oshawa Centm on Oct. 21 and 22. The emergency course is on ()ct. 21 from 9 am, to 6 p -m. at a cost of $55. The standard course on Oct. 21 and 22 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. costs S70. The courses are also being offered at the society's Ajax -Pickering office at 1648 Bayly St. (just west of Brock Road). Pickering — the emergency course on (let. 28 and the standard course on Oct. 28 arks 29. Cost and times are the same as the Oshawa cour%es. Pre -registration is necessary for courses at both locations. Call 723-2933 or 420-3383 for more information. Red Cross Blood donor clinic on Oct. 26 and 27 PICKERING — A goal of 290 units has been set for a blood donor clinic next week. The Durham branch of the Cana- dian Red Cross Society hosts the event Thursday, Oct. 26 and Friday, Oct. 27, from 2 to 8:30 p.m. both days at the Metro Fast Trade Centre, Brock Road and Pickering Parkway, Pickering. All blood types are needed at the clinic. Donors must have waited 56 days since the last time they gave blood. You need identification, prefer- ably with a photograph. Call the Red Cross at 420-3383 for more information. ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's Derwin Event insert, appearing in this newspaper, Wednesday, October 18. 1995. Please note the following: Page 19 - some Levi's denim items shown are in orr" priced. Copy should read: Levi's classic denim shin 49.99 - Levi's denim jacket 74.99 - Levi's 550 relaxed fit 49.99. Inadvertently, the errors listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customers. EATON S Community AJAX -- The Durham tte Tuesday, Oct. 24. ner of Westney and Clements Region Community Care The Community Care Rd. W.). Proceeds to the pro. Care hosts Association Caregiver Relief Adult Day Program hosts its. event runs from I to 5 p.m. at 487 Westney Rd. S., Units gram. Call 427-2315 for more bazaar, raffle third annual bazaar and raf- 19 and 20, Ajax (at the cor- information 11 INTERNET What It Costs How To Get It Saturday October 14w 21 10 A.M. at our AJAX Office. Seating is Limited. Call today to reserve yours. (905) 619-7726 Presented by SPAN See the remarkable f tl Flexibatf fire resistance, water repellancy, cut and fit demonstrations • FACTORY DIRECT PRICES • GIGANTIC SELECTION • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Askabout Roxul's nsu LATER Program CI1jqa hot dog and a cold drink at the schowdees hot dog cart. All proceeds from hot dog sales donated to Nabifet for Hurmno �!I • DRESSES • PANT SUITS • SKIRT SUITS .� Mon.- Fri. 10:00 arn.- 8:00 pm Saturday 10:00 arn..- 6:00 pm. SIZES 3-24 NJ cJ 9N "Dresses 3208 Eglinton Ave. E. (416)266-8890 Scarborough (east of Markham Rd. Saturday, October 21 at ROX � Millwork Building Supply Ltd. 19A Notion Rd., Ajax The Better Insulation IF 11WX 401 EGLINTON AVE. E Saturday, October 21 at ROX � Millwork Building Supply Ltd. 19A Notion Rd., Ajax The Better Insulation IF 1111 11 It 1'HF. NEWS ADVF.R'I'ISER, WF.D.,(KT(/6FR I& 1"5-PAGF. 15-A �-�a�� �soai6 OfFt'VER' C til stun 5OAYS ONLY SALE ENDS SUNDAY OCi0BER22.6p.m. 1 1ND00R/OUTDOOR - 20" WREATHS/ 9' GARLAND ,RENT FOR ;;- aFTJXG J5 2 forest colours -rich green or natural blue. Life like soft needles. 20" wreath. 130 tips 9 garland. 240 tips. 8" wide li".L. 5 DAYS ONLY! 11, WINTERIZING FERTILIZER FELT SQUARE POSTER BOARD. Top of the IirN So Greer, fail fertilizer with high phesphcr,,s g 12 x ' 2 2G colc- potash formula. Apply now for early green up next spring to ,l choose trom build nutrient reserves & disease resistance. Reg 65ea • - Reg 35- 99 }1i)ICE 1 1 LAWN FOOD 58 ." FOLK ART PAINT CRORPOINP, COLOWTCP ' 2 14 18 18kg oag % ;overs 800m (8611tt, zi I Reg 21.88ea bag : ,e„r: Acrylic A-nst oua ty 2oz PAINT +r WEED FEED 59m1) Reg t 49ea JAI.i: - - cz »; ' - 1 2 5"' f colours of _ -?'O +� colorstltch "paint & 59 2 a '8 ' 3K q oaq 88 I i 1 LITRE SIZE colours of colorpo+nt 2tt, covers 800m 8511 tt paint Everyday low t Reg 26 88ea bag CRAFT GLUE " ' p Off rice 2 97ea r.. v�l[fWMr ccul Wh to Rose Ail pumcse ��..�. craft glue. Reg 8 99eaRt meaty BED DOLLS WHITE ROSE1 .1111 "Hill 111' 11 r. ( ooys. the porcelain ' � ` ACRYLIC PAINT. _ �ooK Reg 3 99ea 9AL Reg 2.69bottlebALZ LASTIC LACING MS L � � .. 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Red, emerald. white. hunter. & features. Reg. " Y .97ea.-9.97ea. 1 1 burgundy & mauve. 25yd. (22.8m) long. OFF ' r ONLY O#*LY ONLY ' 1 '� GRAPEVINE WREATH +,5 roll *9 V roll *4io � roll METALLIC TRIMS STRAW BROOM - Decorate with flowers. fruit. Assorted styles. For craft- ' ' T ribbons & more. Great ' 1 ing & gift wrapping. • • 'for bazaar projects MIALuc 5 metre rolls. Everyday A1.E • & kids groups. 1`1111" low price only 1.22ea. 1 (3") 7.6 cm Reg..33ea. HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 9:00a.m.-9:00p.m. Sat., Sun. & Holidays 9:00a.m.-6:00p.m. GREAT CARE IS TAKEN IN THE PREPARA- TION d PRODUCTION OF THIS AD. ERROR IN DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION & PRIC- ING MAY OCCUR IN THE EVENT OF A PRICING ERROR THE ITEM(S) IN OUES TION WILL BE CHARGED AT CORRECT PRICE DEMAND MAY EXCEED AVAILABLE STOCK WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT White HAND NOT LIMITED TO STOCK BL HAND N01 ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE AT OUR BOUCHERVRLESTORE Rose UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED SALE ENDS OCT, 22.1995 1 1B lc _. Created with our loved ones In mind, we have 1_4 ' designed an assortment of wreaths. hearts. crosses & more. Choose from our combinations �. • = i I of red, pink. purple. blue. yellow & more FROM ONLY.• a� EASEL STAND 99 SALE $1" ea l FROM: ea. PACE I&A -THE NF.R'S AU�'ER'1'Iti�.B. N"}.p„ l)l;"1'll�1Sl Q V, 1"5 Ribbon drive tarc,ets porn, violence D Ajax, Pickering residents urged to wear white ribbon AJAX-PICK- ERING — Peo- Plc opposed to Pornography and violence in soci- ety are being ill to wear and/or display a White ribbon next Week. The white Ribbon Against Pornography (W.R.A.P.) Cam- paign runs across the country from Sunday. Oct. 22 to sundae. Oct. 2Q The campaign is sponsored by Canadians for recency. Call 416 -438- 2374 16 -438 - ?;4 for more infurtnauon. I I � EXCELLENT WARRANTIES 9.25% FINANCING g e u g gOneA O MLES a686-3505 Between Harwood & Durham 23 479 BaA St. E. 1991 GMC SAFARI 1990 BUICK 1992 MERCURY V N CENTURY LTD TOPAZ GS .� � E .. .. a door. V t Ldoc• al,!�•nh 1mu�e+ung. . 94 n,'k�kr^ S ,`•. t ..Illy 38.W0 km s7 990 Sale Price'i 2,490 Sale Price 7,990 On Sale, 1994 PONTIAC 1994 PLYMOUTH 1990 BUICK SUNBIRD LE „SUNDANCE LeSABRE LTD . .. ; d00r. d 4 door ,uxu^� waii•-: v"r ;,.. .. 30Ai�'' k^ 3A.i�:k� kms' km SakPrices11,490 SALE PRICED SALE PRICED 1992 GMC 1985 GMC 1993 GMC SAFARI JIMMYZA 4x4 JIMMY CJ 4z4 EXTENDED -._ mph t]_npr+e^ w. —1 p. p.. -a �F.v un 3.0001- ON SALE ON SALE =16,900 1989 GMC 3/4 1988 PASSPORT 1989 BUICK BEAUVILLE VAN OPTIMA REGAL LTD .... _ _ ;oars `. . • ''' ":` ON SALE Sal -19 e�iCe=2,990 ON SALE 1991 FORD ESCORT 1989 DODGE 1992 PLYMOUTH WAGON LX 1/2 TON PICKUP ACCLAIM 25.000 km =7,990 SalePria'S,490 SALE PRICED "Se If you don't know your lines. .. a.as and CB aerials conduct radio waves, but they conduct electnaty lust as well -foo well, it they touch an overhead power Mme Contact Ike that can result in injury ruin th D Pham Re ion Since 1977" or even death Before installing or removing any kind of antenna, locate all overhead power Imes and stay well clear. The same applies when working with eavestroughs, ladders and scaffolding. And watch that you don't install the antenna too close to the Imes. Better still, have a professional handle the work. That's the safest way of all. And if you have any questions, please call your local utility YOU COULD BECOME THE HOTTEST THING ON T.V.... .�' 1920 BaYl y St. Pickering 427-0791 t AJAX HYDRO 55 Taunton Rd. E Ajax 619-0500 Every day, crime hits the headlines. We live in fear for our families' safety. And the government is doing little to ease that fear. The Reform Party takes crime seriously. Come and listen to Preston Mannings action plan against crime, and share in our goal to make your neighbourhood streets safe again. Join Preston Manning At aisis cxime es ion October 19, 1995 7:30pm ZA01 ' Auditorium Oshawa Civlc A u For more information: REFORM 905-686-0278 p,,,�,+,, OF ca�rao� ....., �..nred by Relorm Fund _.• u,• ,.. Are you with us? r__7 Wecan beyourgateway to the Internet. � 1 Call 683-5110 for information ;-�� ffffffffffffff LAI DLAW TRANSIT LTD. "We carry the nation's future" October 15 to October 21, 1995 is National School Bus Safety Week To keep our students safe, Laidlaw reminds you to stop for school buses when their warning lights are fl ashing. Remember, school bus safety is your job too!!! Safety remains our first policy at all levels making Laidlaw the nation's leader in student transportation THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 19, 1995 -PAGE. 17-A AJAX DICKERING NEWS ADVERTISER'S VACATION GETAWAY CONTEST Stay at one of six fabulous resorts! South Carolina, Ottawa, Nashville, Montreal, Orlando, Windsor Typical Vacation Getaway Includes: * DELUXE ACCOMMODATIONS for 3 or 4 days for two adults and up to three * DISCOUNT booklets containing discounts at nearby retail stores. children at some of North America's finest resorts which includes Hiltons, Hyatts restaurants and attractions. and Marriotts. * COMPLIMENTARY green fees or two for one at your choice of golf * COMPLIMENTARY welcome bottle of champagne or fruit basket, your choice. course. * COMPLIMENTARY first morning breakfast for two. * ADMISSION tickets to a family theme park or local attraction. IT'S SO EASY TO WIN!!! Simply visit one of the 12 participating businesses featured on the next 3 pages, fill out the ballot, drop it into the ballot box provided and you will be eligible to win accommodations at one of the resorts already mentioned. FIT FOR LIFE HEALTH CLUBS CARROLL HOME IMPROVEMENTS ARNTS LOAM SUPPLY 1550 Bayly Street, Pickering 906 Brock Road South, Pickering 2490 Brock Road North, Pickering PBJ JEWELLERY INC. EXCEL SHADES INC. BLACK DOG PUB 105 Bayly Street West, Ajax 1550 Bayly Street, Unit A, Pickering 87 Island Road, West Hill BUFFET KIRIN TPA INVESTMENT PLANNING INC. INVESTMENT RECOVERY SERVICES 250-252 Bayly Street West, Ajax 144 Old Kingston Road, Ajax 1560 Hwy. 7, Brougham FACTORY MATTRESS DISCOUNT PAINT AJAX OPTICAL 1698 Bayly Street, Pickering 2 Harwood Ave. South, Ajax 56 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax KENNEDY FLOORING CENTRE 1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickering THE DOOR FACTORY 1149 Kennedy Road, Scarborough 2470 Lawrence Ave. E., Scarborough PAGE 18 -A -THF. NEWS ADVERTISER. W F.D., M"TOBER 18. I",; 14, -A-1 . a will COMPUTER VIEW SELECTION k I N C � x a 4-4 will COMPUTER VIEW SELECTION k You don't have to depend or. others to make your selections of eyewear. 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Come In. and SEE for yourself! AJAX OPTICAL 56 HARWOOD AVE.. AJAX PICKERING OPTICAL 1360 KINGSTON RD. (Hub Plaza) 839-9244 DISCOUNT PAINT CENTRE SUPER SALE- SPECIAL MONTH Bcnlainin gets rave Moor revlewsl PAIN • � E�r�a/ i Its: Decorator beauty for walls & ceilings. enamel durability for trim •Fff4vr11e%-%! Quick to apply. quick to dry No messy clean-up. eColourful! Popwar really -mixed and Ft" 1400 -plus custom colours .,fto nin $ 95 Moor t& 71, LITRES Moore's Regal' 2%quavvelvvet LATEX EGGSHELL FLAT ENAMEL - klii,mg-W 6(0 I O $ 95 High traffic areas Ch:ldrens' room 3.19 LITRES SATIN FINISH For trim. doors. $ 95 furniture walls 29 .aid ceilings 3 79 LITRES OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 4/95. Custom colours may be higher In price. TWO REASONS TO STOPOVER. 0 THE NEw'S ADVF.R"1'ISER, WF.D„(N'"1'OBER IN. 1995 -PAGE 19-A Come in and fill out a ballot to enter the 1ACATION GETAWAY CONTEST Lunch Buffet Mon. - Fri. 3� $5 95 20% SENIORS DISCOUNT -Children's Fortune Well Every kid receives a Free Prize!! -Planning a Special Event? Reserve your seat in advance and receive a Free Cake and a Free Photograph 250 - 252 Bayly Street West Ajax (behind Pizza Hut) Reservations: (905) 686-8881 Fully licensed under L.L.B.O. Q 401 p � Y L � O a V a u O Q W J Q BAYLY ST. SWh 1+�•M WM 'r Buffet Kirin Restaurant Chinese & Canadian Buffet Sunday Over Brunch 168 X6,95 Delicious Items N. TODDLERS $2.00 'Prices do not include beverages or taxes and are subject to change without notice- Menu may change according to seasonal choice Dinner Buffet Mon. - Fri. `it:' �8.`:' CHILDREN 4-12 1/2 PRICE Dinner Buffet Vt qua & HolkU%% K wvmY eocc -rY 2 L � e 6 h.ry •O 1 � u : 'v Rion 0 n 0 SWh 1+�•M WM 'Prices do not include beverages or taxes and are subject to change without notice- Menu may change according to seasonal choice Dinner Buffet Mon. - Fri. `it:' �8.`:' CHILDREN 4-12 1/2 PRICE Dinner Buffet Vt qua & HolkU%% � OAS a11aAr •I �@ � rt❑Yir'- `.A'..�..,pp,,..n ��.�.�..�..'•�.. ...«.. ,. .... �, .�. i PAGE 20 -A -THF NEWS ADVFRI'1SF.R. WED., (X_-F0RF,R 18, 1995 ULUbhUUT • • • • LIOUIDOTION • As awarded Investment Recovery Services Inc. in Its capacity as 1 Liquidator has been authorized to supplement and sell the inventory on behalf ot: BREMNER'S A N T 1 Q U 1560 Hwy. 7, Bro-agham Come in and negotiate your best price! MOGuaranteed lowest prices ever! HURRY IN! FIRST COME FIRST ` SERVE, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Limited editions, fine art decorator prints, ine furniture & collectibles. p 4 Only , yip Proud MG#W 1 aIl.Bay*n — i fiap W25 a ` several 6 S 3 Framed • FAP <� t, F i er U Cassa 4 OrMy S�f'it Bal+ p4g.. .00 Plus many, many more! Thur•i pm - 7 vm On Hwy it 7 lust Eou_rs SOL ,nday o a -6 pn West of Brock Rd . .sur,. to am - s (watch for signs) Teens: Cash. Y�sa. MC. Cheque with ID Additional 5% CASH DISCOUNT • FAP (Fine Art PHnq • PP (Publishers Proof) m W/111 A • j VACA'1 ION SIM -N Mwwdww FROM 74. CARM01 16 ROME 111I MPROVS111Esners ! Tr2P of your c0So6ce: sout1h Garollna► Wsashvfllee Orlaando • • • Ottaaww \ Montre:aal • Windsor Carroll's will be giving away a different prize each week to one lucky entry until the final draw for the Vacation Getaways in November. SO EMIR SOONIII fiitit eliir sMwertaati ver Irl ole a bit Illeeaim a beret lr� a CaMteetatlaa M Gael a reset._ � beau � lielleriy n= Mae kw �VEAKKAWM ���i RWomenamM 946-4204880 H H Y' MPR VE First Winner Chosen • in Carroll's Five Week Giveaway'' Carroll Home Improvements picked the first winning ballot this week for the Carroll Home Improvements Vacation Getaway Contest! Carrolls is giving away a prize every week for the five weeks leading up to the final vacation getaway draw which will take place in their showroom at 906 Brock Rd., south of Bayly in Pickering. This week's winner is Stan Harris of Whitby. Mr. Harris won an engraved door knocker and engraved mailbox plaque courtesy of T Bar Graphics of Scarborough. Mr. Harris's ballot will go back in the box for the vacation getaway. There are four weeks left in the contest so drop off your ballot at Carroll's showroom or at their booth at the Pickering Flea market. You can also receive a ballot while getting an in-home estimate by a Carroll rep during their fall home winterization sale. For details call Carroll Home Improvements at (905) 420-4880. Compare these returns with your GIC. Looking for a secure investment? industrial Income Fund: Consistently Setter A GIC fill the bill. MUM 11111 Looking for preservation of capital Md superior returns? �214�� 8,b°10 111°101015°1010,2% Historically, GICs have come up short. For more than 15 years, Mackenzie's Industrial Income Fund has been the choice for returns and safety conscious investors. As advisors, we believe the Industrial Income Fund portfolio - combining government and corporate bonds and selected equities - is a timeless investment solution. For more information on this and other income -building investment opportunities from Mackenzie, please call us today at the number below. TPA Investment Planning Inc. James Schofield, B.A., C.F.P. (Branch Mgr.) Investment. Estate, Tax. Insurance & Retirement Planning Consultant Specialists in: WHIM "fallix - pensions. group RSP's. DPSP'sDrop by & fill out a ballet - Personal financial planning to win a vacation for 2 - mutual fund selection and portfolio X905) 428-9911 building Important information about this offering is contained in the Fund's simplified prospectus. Obtain a copy from us and read it carefully before investing. Unlike GICs mutual fund investments are not guaranteed. The indicated rates of return to September 30, 1995 are the historical annual compounded total returns, including changes in unit value and reinvestment of all distributions, and do not take into account sales, redemption or optional charges payable by and investor which would have reduced returns. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future returns. mackmae d•I 1 �'I 1i t) tl; r ` t f# 1.0 )y0 #.ria.• �, ��*1#=0:6!'1 r . . •'1'.+.;14/+.1 1'I i A'.'. 6 . 0 . . •'•'.••• [obile classroom ills into Durham promote orkplace safety IA URHAM — The Construction ty Association of Ontario's O) mobile classroom will be g into Durham next week, bring- ith it almost 30 years of history. e mobile classroom will arrive in n with the launch of Health and k'ety Week. The travelling learning Dire, a huge trailer with audio-visu- facilities that can seat more than o dozen workers and management tesentatives, first hit the road car- bg its message of safety in 1968. liealth and Safety Week is orga- led by the Oshawa Regional Labor- sttagement Health and Safety Com- Ittee and is intended to raise com- ptity awareness of the importance workplace health and safety. .The committee was established in 188 and is now one of 28 regional d trade committees co-ordinated rough the CSAO. Companies repre- Ked on the committee include both otractors and major users of con - ruction services — among them meral Motors of Canada. Durham ,lion and area construction trade monnel and representatives of the Mario Ministry of Labor are also or 416)809-2490 ,,andscaping Supplies, , )grams throughout the week de activities at Oshawa City Durham Regional offices, seri College's North and South ruses, Oshawa Centre and Ajax, r and Central high schools. Turkey dinner at Greenwood PICKERING -- A hot turkey dinner is being offered this Sunday at Greenwood United Church The church is hosting the event from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The church is on Sixth Concession Road west of Westney Road. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children. Preschool- ers are free. Advance tick- et orders are required. Call 683-6217 for more infor- mation. - You lose enough pounds each week to stay motivated • You are supported by knowledgeable people who provide you with the ongoing guidance and encouragement you need • You are properly monitored to provide the added discipline you need • You have the proper protein suplementation to help burn fat calories • You are the ONLY person who can decide to start and finish! GRAND OPENING SPECIAL up to 70%off Pickering ki hy ,� (905) 831-6744 Eaton Centre styIes 598-2337 Cloverdale Mail 239-6122 905)683-0887Nrnts Loam Supp1Y Ltd, Vf11L�K 25 % off Mini Holland -.--�.•,..�..-.r..� and Double Holland - }, - p. �•'U a.r °�'. 1'l7fibTi dei".>'+1::�—, ,F ;F: seasoned Firewood; $5 off 1 _ of 1481 face cord - 1 1l" #2 Hwy #A THF NEWS' ADVERTISER, WED.. OCTOBER tlt, 1995 -PACE 21-A Landscape Concepts Unique Custom Designs The secret of success for Landscape Concepts is in unique. custom designs. All projects. hig or small, are one -of -a -kind. says landscape architect 'dark Lowe. -We try to do each installation as t cu-t,w, d--tgn, ha>ed or, the lav of the land. existing architectural features and the customers' tastes and requirements. rather than t;tking a cookie -cutter approach. \o two of our projects ever look ;dike-.. Mark and partner Sid Visser have a combined 30 years of e\perience in landscaping and construction. They specialize in residential landscape design and installation and since they t,,rmcd their partnership three .car, ago. have t4)rged a reputation for quality work and unique custom design. "%Ve try to he total],. unique with different ideas and different materials. %tare% other companies don't offer this." Sid explained. --So metirrxcs our ideas are copied by other companies."' Landscape Concepts offer complete landscaping services. including mterlocktn--i walk., patios and driveways. retaining walls. water features. :trden designs. decks. arbors and full plantin_ sen ices. with plent% of unusual trees, plants and shrubs. such as Yu,:cas, ornamental grasses. choke cherries. unusual lilac varieties and specimen plants. Natural .tone such as flagstone and �,ranite, also features prominently in their designs. After the initial meeting with the client. a concept is developed and further discussed or altered. The final design is then drawn up. many time,, with a .�=mputer using an Autocadd program. For the tiro-st in custom landscape desi_n (a written three -%ear warranty and seniors* discounts are available) talk to the landscape experts at landscape Concepts. I For more information. call Stark or Sid at 427-9015'. Feature GRAND OPENING Celebration Continues... I'ItJ JEWELLL:ry iSc. 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WED- OCTOBER 1%.1"5 -PAGE. 23-A Employment a uit char es won't affect us: GM equity g DURHAM — Provincial plans to scrap change when the government repeals the than Auto Workers' Local 222, says his employment equity legislation won't have legislation. organization does not expect problems. much effect on General Motors of Canada, "We believe in a workforce which repre- lie says that, since GM hasn't done any say company officials. sents our customer base." major hiring lately, the idea of employment "We don't really foresee any impact," lie says by mirroring the customer bass; equity is not a serious issue at this point. says GM spokesman Greg Gibson. GM can reap the benefits of a broad spec- However, a joint employment equity He says the company is focusing on trum of ideas and experiences. committee has been set up between the diversifying its workforce and that won't Dean Lindsay, acting president of Cana- union and the company to ensure equality. DURHAM — Six years ago the federal government pledged to elimi- nate child poverty by the end of this century — and the Durham Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) plans to ensure that promise is kept. The CPAG, a committee of the Children's Services Council (Durham), is sponsoring an event to ' mark the sixth anniversary of the pass- ing of the 1989 all -party House of Commons resolution "to seek to achieve the goal of eliminating pover- ty among all Canadian children by the year 2000." The event, entitled Mobilizing Our ' Community to Fight Child Poverty, will include a community discussion on how to end child poverty. An annu- al report card on child poverty in Canada will be presented at the event. The discussion will take place Sat- urday, Nov. 25, from 10 a.m. until 4 ' p.m. at the Oshawa YWCA in the gymnasium at l McGrigor St. Skits about children living in power- ' ty will be performed by G.L. Roberts and Monsignor John Pereyma high schools as well as the Whitby Court- house Theatre youth group. ' The event is open to anyone inter- ested. All Durham federal, provincial and regional politicians have been ' invited to attend. Admission to the event is free and child care will be provided. For more information con- tact Diane Garvin, Prevention Devel- , opment Manager, Children's Services Council. The CSC Durham is a community ' partner in Campaign 2000, a national movement committed to promoting and securing the full implementation of the House of Commons resolution. Ajax auction, raffle 1 raises money for conservationou �' P AJAX -- A conservation group who aim is the preservation of wetlands ' and waterfowl is hosting its annual dinner auction and raffle in Ajax next week. ' Ducks Unlimited, a charitable orga- nization host the event at the Annan- dale golf and Curling Club, at the northeast corner of Church and Bayly , Streets in Ajax Wednesday, Oct. 25. Cocktails are at 6 pm., with dinner at 7 p.m. Cost is $45/single or ' S70/couple. All are welcome. Call 839-7914 (Vern Mason) or 416-497- 5465 (Keith Avann) for more infor- mation. fI = = = = = = = = I 5 Grand Am d so low, N ght as we Ll be giving i t aw So we are •• .a WHA' VnIl +SET 150 Hp 2.3 litre DOHC engine, 4 -wheel ABS, driver's side air bag, AM/FM stereo cassette, air conditioning. ��,Am G wayre-A YOU i ouLD WIN a Grand Am. Don't forget to use your GM card earnings toward the Test drive one to enter. purchase of your next GM vehicle. Program rules. TD and GM irchase required. are licensed users of marks. '"Registered trade mark of General No P Baler for Motors Corporation TD Incensed user. Subbed to GM card See your d SMARnEAR Smart customers use Smarttease, a custom-designed lease planAPP fOXlmate to fit your specific needs You can pay zero down, lower your monthly details. $19,2()0- payments or use your trade -m. Value You should know this: licence. taxes and wisurance not wickr . Dealer may sell for less. L"ed twee otter see dealer for details. E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t t 1 t PAGE 2444HE NEWS ADVERTISER. WFD_ M-11Y1KF.R 18, 1"5 • be Pride of Pickering" LORD Elitertainment BYRON 686-7000 SEAFOOD do STEAK The best aelvertlsementAw IS Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110 with entertaining story ideas 1725 Kingston R ."`Brock Back and better than ever Arsenic and Old Lace is being revisited by actors Donna Graham is Elaine, Colin Paradine is Motrimer with Theatre Durham in its upcoming production of Brewster and Pam Rayment is Abby in a dress the comedy classic. Directed by Larry O'Leary, the rehearsal for the play. Tickets are $10 ($8 for play is scheduled to run at Dunbarton-Fairport Unit- seniors and students) but are going quickly. Call ed Church in Pickering Oct. 27-29, Nov. 3-5 and 427-5150 for more information. Nov. 10-11. Here. (from left) Anita Vigano is Martha. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Gospel performance set for Pickering PICKERING — A popular gospel singing group from the U.S. will perform during a concert and buffet in Pick- ering next month. The Merediths, from South Car- olina, are one of three gospel groups performing at the Bayfair Baptist Church in Pickering Satur- day, Nov. 4. One of the fastest -rising groups in Wanted: Blue Jay Tickets Will pay face value for seats in 100 or 200 level near home plate. Call Bruce at 579-4400, 798- 7672 Tor. line' and ask for Ext. 2207. The Merediths to play at local church Church is at 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. For more infor- mation on the con- cert, call Edna Parker at 831- 1317 after 5 p.m. Durham Philharmonic set for third season of choral music The Durham Philhar- monic Choir, under the direction of Robert Phillips, begins its third season of choral concerts with three programs in the works. The choir consists of about 50 -mixed voices, with choristers being auditioned each June. The choir mem- bers come from many areas of Durham Region, and a good number of them have extensive choral and/or solo singing experience. Conductor Phillips is a graduate of Mount Allison University and the Univer- sity of Toronto. The Durham Philhar- monic Choir beings its sea- son with a Sing -a -long Messiah on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 3 p.m., at St, Mark's United Church in Whitby. The first concert, A Babe is Born, will take place on Nov. 26 , 7:30 p.m., at St. George's Anglican Church in Oshawa. This program will feature guests Lynda Shewchuk, Joan Sanderson, with choral music by Handel, Rutter, Mathias and others. For ticket or season sub- scriber information call 728-1739 or 336-1058. Ajax Music Company hosts benefit concert AJAX — A benefit con- cert later this mouth will raise money for orphans In Haiti. The Ajax Music Com- pany, a troupe of 12 adults, has pnt on six benefit shows for chari- ties at local churches in the past. The company's Hope For Haiti concert is set for Saturday, Oct. 28 at _$ P.M. at St. ". lernadette's Church, arz,,"utheast corner of Har- z wood Avenue and Bayly Street, Ajax. Tickets are $10, while children under 12 get in free. Proceeds will be used to buy clothing, food and medical supplies for a Christian orphanage in the hills of the impover- ished Caribbean coun- try- Call Carol at 427-13S2 or Glenda at 683-4841 for more information or ffiftAft ,L ,° tN A9 Returns to ... MPIRE ORCHARDS featuring...Medieval Castle with Pumpkin People • Hayrides • Pumpkin Knights & Dragons • Homemade Soup & Cider • Painted Pumpkins and uch7.00 EMPIRE ORCHARDS , 4550 Middle Rd., Bowmanvill rail 263-8161 ` >, e the States, The at the National the Canadian The buffet will Merediths travel Quartet Conven- Gospel Music be served at 6 coast to coast tion. Association. p.m., followed by across America, Also perform- Bayfair's own the concert at 7. Playing 240 dates ing is Marlene Harmonv Quin- Tickets are S12 per year. This O'Neill, voted tette will also be per person, S6 for year, they've been favorite vocalist part of the children 12 and nominated as 14 times between evening's bill of under. Group of the Year 1985 and 1993 by fare. Bayfair Baptist Church is at 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. For more infor- mation on the con- cert, call Edna Parker at 831- 1317 after 5 p.m. Durham Philharmonic set for third season of choral music The Durham Philhar- monic Choir, under the direction of Robert Phillips, begins its third season of choral concerts with three programs in the works. The choir consists of about 50 -mixed voices, with choristers being auditioned each June. The choir mem- bers come from many areas of Durham Region, and a good number of them have extensive choral and/or solo singing experience. Conductor Phillips is a graduate of Mount Allison University and the Univer- sity of Toronto. The Durham Philhar- monic Choir beings its sea- son with a Sing -a -long Messiah on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 3 p.m., at St, Mark's United Church in Whitby. The first concert, A Babe is Born, will take place on Nov. 26 , 7:30 p.m., at St. George's Anglican Church in Oshawa. This program will feature guests Lynda Shewchuk, Joan Sanderson, with choral music by Handel, Rutter, Mathias and others. For ticket or season sub- scriber information call 728-1739 or 336-1058. Ajax Music Company hosts benefit concert AJAX — A benefit con- cert later this mouth will raise money for orphans In Haiti. The Ajax Music Com- pany, a troupe of 12 adults, has pnt on six benefit shows for chari- ties at local churches in the past. The company's Hope For Haiti concert is set for Saturday, Oct. 28 at _$ P.M. at St. ". lernadette's Church, arz,,"utheast corner of Har- z wood Avenue and Bayly Street, Ajax. Tickets are $10, while children under 12 get in free. Proceeds will be used to buy clothing, food and medical supplies for a Christian orphanage in the hills of the impover- ished Caribbean coun- try- Call Carol at 427-13S2 or Glenda at 683-4841 for more information or ffiftAft ,L ,° tN A9 Returns to ... MPIRE ORCHARDS featuring...Medieval Castle with Pumpkin People • Hayrides • Pumpkin Knights & Dragons • Homemade Soup & Cider • Painted Pumpkins and uch7.00 EMPIRE ORCHARDS , 4550 Middle Rd., Bowmanvill rail 263-8161 ` >, e ntertainment A chat with Liverpool's second favorite sons By Chris Bovie DURHAM STAFF DURHAM -- An abundance of bands exploded to stardom from the British pop music invasion, but The Searchers are one of those 1960 phe- nomena still in existence and still touring the world. Liverpool's second favorite sons, next to The Beatles, have undergone a few changes in the three decades hey've been together but they're still it it. The band members quickly dif- 'erentiated themselves from other ;roups and rivaled The Beatles and ,erry and the Pacemakers Hitting No. 1 on the UK charts with ;uch memorable classics as Sweets for ny Sweet., Needles and Pins and don't Throw Your hove Away, these our Liverpudlians continue to enter- ain old and new fans alike with thou wo-hour shows, which include that Mush pop staple of black suits. skin - iv ties and of course keening har- nonies and perfected stage presenta- io n. Independent Concert Productions iresents The Searchers Tuesday, 40%. 7 at Oshawa's General Sikorski Polish) Hall. The band features original member ohn McNally, bassist Frank Allen. vhf, joined the band in 1965. Ameri- an drummer Bill} Adamson and the laby of the group, vo aiist Spencer aures. a 10 -year member. The earc�ers have recently toured the .:.K . France, Germany. Australia and rew. /eaLand. I'hc ?News Advertiser spoke with Olen from England during a recent ,Icphone interview. As a young iusician he admits he expected the tomentum of popularity to wane, but is longevity of the hand shows that ra will never die. "It was mind-boggling to be 19 or years old and being chaufteured in mousirim and have kids camped out - de your hotel." he says about the ritish music invasion. Allen had been playing with well- �spected Cliff Bennett's Rebel ousers when The Searchers first Kploded onto the music scene. In )64 Tony Jackson grew tired of the he Searchers' style and left the band 1 pursue a solo career. The other embers sought out Allen, who origi- My intended on turning down the fer. It was during a trip to Ireland at one of his mates set his mind raighL "I was wanting along with a friend b I told him I had been offered a job ith The Searchers and was going to in it down," be recalls. "My friend Id me I must be mad," Yet Allen did come to his senses id despite Cliff Bennett hitting the arts soon after Allen's departure, he Inuits that joining The Searchers has lowed him to make a comfortable 'mg doing what he dues best. "It's the life -blood," be says about e band's touring schedule." I solutely love it." British bands had trouble breaking to the American market, yet The archers were able to break the bam- even before British superstar Cliff chard. Ironically the band had its 9gest American success with Love tion No. 9, a tune co -written by nny Bono. Having a previous best hitting 16th on the U.S. charts with m't Throw Your Love Away, Love 1 The Potion No. 9 rocketed on the charts 3 until it reached the No. 3 spot. Despite all their success, The _- Searchers Searchers' favorite song is When You LAKE DRIVEWAY Walk in a Room. "It's the strongest song we do," in Allen says. play Tickets for The Searchers are avail- able in Oshawa at Star Records, 148 Durham Simcoe St. S., U R Number One Tick - Master, et 285 Taunton Rd., E., and in Whitby at Discs & Dans 1614 Dundas Nov. 7 St. E. Also, for tickets and inquiries call (905) 666-9394. i r•I Y•� ;1�lrN�N ii r �,.� a '. •�•• �. • . av •' THF. NEWSADVF.RTISF.R, WFD„4)<'T( NER 19.1"S -PAW 25-A SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS!! SATURDAY &SUNDAY OCT. 21 & 22 lOAM - 4PM HAND-CItAF1'ED AFRICAN ART UNIQUE AND ORIGINAL IN DESIGN W4 401 0 —> E 3 CKS. 8 i LAKE DRIVEWAY CLAY POTTERY CERAMICS STRAW BASKETS AFRIKIKO IMPORTING 9 COWLING CRSS., AJAX, 427-0200 YOUR ONTARIO FORD &MERCURY DEALERS PRESENT THEIR: BIGGEST OFFER IN THE LAND.' LIMITED TIME OFFER ON NEW 1995 CONTOUR AND MYSTIQUE P(O I NO CHARGE AIR CONDMONING... A BONUS OF $980.' 4.9%-48 MONTH FINANCING AVAILABLE ON OTHER NEW 95 BEST-SELLERS including: Taurus, Sable, Aerostar, Villager, Windstar, Ranger, Selected F -Series. 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Pickering is four points on the road, we're definitely the Panthers pounced on the Dukes early SPORTS REPOR'T'ER in fourth place in the East Division pleased. It was a good weekend." with Jeanes scoring at the 45 -second • Rust Repairs PICKERING — The Pickering standings, three points back of third- In Sunday's game, the Panthers mark of the opening period during Panthers took their show on the road Place Markham Waxers. jumped out to an early lead on Aurora which the Panthers built up a 3-0 lead. open 6 Days A this weekend, and returned home with Seeing his charges pick up points on after a goal by Jamie Jeanes 15 seconds Jamie Jeanes had another strong per - three of a possible four points in Metro the road was a source of into the contest. Pickering led 2-0 after formance for the Panthers with a pair of Junior 'A' Hockey League action. The Panthers started weekend play great pride to Panthers' head`CKER hG► one period and opened up a 4-1 bulge after the second stanza. goals. John Gallagher also chipped in with a pair while Jeff Bain added the with a 5-3 victory over the Wellington coach John"' -�' '�,_ However, the Eagles scored three other marker. Dukes at the Wellington District Blackburn. �, unanswered goals in the final period to The Panthers play a pair of home dates Community Centre Friday night. They Wellington is .., S "one 4,yTHEQ►� tie the game, with neither team able to this coming weekend. Pickering the Thornhill finished their road odyssey with a 4-4 of the tough- break the deadlock in overtime. entertains tie against the Aurora Eagles at the est road games on the Jeanes scored twice and added an Islanders at the Pickering Recreation Aurora Community Centre Sunday schedule. It really is a tough place to assist for a three-point night against Complex Friday. On Saturday, the night. play because of the small rink and the Aurora. Stu Vandergeest and Anthony Panthers host the Wexford Raiders at The win and tie improve the Panthers' large crowds." says Blackburn. "To Cornacchia had the other markers. the complex. Both games start at 7:30 league record to two wins, two losses come out of the weekend with three of In Friday's victory over Wellington, p.m. For the latest sports results, read the News Advertiser three times a week SPORTS To advertise in this space, call the News Advertiser tat 683-5110 Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. t ' Pickering High, St. Mary win tennis titles AJAX-PICKERING — Two local high schools aced titles at the recent high school tennis championships in Oshawa. Pickering high School captured the senior boys' title. while St. Mary Catholic Secondary School earned the senior girls' championship at the Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics Tennis Tournaments at the Oshawa Racquet Good life Club. In the senior bovs' singles category. Martin Javor of Pickering High defeated Serge Nadeau of Garnier of Whitbv 10-9 for the gold medal. The bronze was won by Tom Stefanski of Oshawa's Paul Dwyer over Daryl Schofield of Pine Ridge 10-3. The senior bovs' doubles title was captured by the tan- dem of Keith Ryan and Jeremy Halenda of Pickering High who defeated Dan File and Dave Turley of Pine Ridge 10-7. Greg King and Samson King of Pickering earned the bronze medal with an 8-5 win over Jason Leue and Mike Daykin of Dumbarton. The senior girls' singles crown went to Erinn Lynch of St. Mary who defeated teammate Vera Maione 10-3 in the gold -medal final. Tasha Vanderw•yst of Paul Dwyer won the bronze medal 10-1 over Geraldine Cremieux of Pine Ridge. Mary -Francis Dulny and Nicole Ozretic of Denis O'Connor were the senior girls' doubles gold medalists after defeating Jenny Cowan and Sarah Brillinger of Brock High School 8-4. The senior mixed doubles title was taken by Dunbarton's Virginie BEcu and Graham Pavey who defeated Aimee Fearon and Ali Alarakhia of Pickering High 6-1 in the gold - medal final. Jenn Barton and Barry Strange of Anderson beat Cherie Marshall and Paul Sliwowicz of Pine Ridge 6-5 to earn the silver medal. In the junior boys' singles final, Chris McNabney of Pine Ridge defeated Fab Sesti of Oshawa's Peremya 8-1 for the gold medal. Samarth Chandra of Whitby Sinclair defeated David Yen of St. Mary 8-1 1644 GAYLY ST. Just west drock RdB. (905) 837-0653 saw for the bronze medal. The junior boys' doubles bronze -medal match saw Andrew Vay and Richard Milo of St. Mary lose to Oshawa Eastdale's Dave McCaw and Mark Bemacki 8- 5. In the junior mixed doubles. Sarah Bumstead and Justin Jones of Dunbarton lost to Christine Persaud and Sundeep Sodhi of Anderson 10-2. In the bronze -medal match. Pine Ridge's Kristyn Dragon and Ryan Smith were narrowly defeated by Whitby Father Leo Austin's Kathryn Price and 1onahon Jansen 8-7. THREE BEARS Free Estimates Complete AUT0B00Y Collision Service & Refinishing To Cars & Trucks I Frame Straightening ,�,� I • Rust Repairs • Insurance Claims O • Car Rentals Arranged • We Pay Most UNIT 20B Deductibles 262 MOW" AVE, AJAX ' , open 6 Days A (905) 619-2327Week ® ALL WORK GUARANTEED PICKERING KINSMEN ,Santa Parade NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES Corporate and Community Entries Welcome PARADE DATE: SUN. NOV. 12, 1995 Pm i�u J!/I/III�T HWMY Inline - Novice through Midget • Season - May through August divisions • Mondays through Thursdays 15 Non -Contact games • Times 6:30 pm - 10:30 pm - League run practice • "All Star" Teams -- r 2FAEGISIMT10111 .. Date: Saturday October 21.95 Location: Ajax Community Centre 75 Centennial St . Ajax. Ont Time: 9-30 am - 2:30 pm For further information contact: Jim Darlow: 905-686-4286 Harvey Bunston 905-686-1576 1995 PUYUM ONLY!! - "" SApt a am at Oct 28 Earl for 1996 Season , ti fes' T -a1$; ►i Wwadstls�'°'I AN OAA DiYW11tts f90 q� •SATURDAY. 1 OCTOBER • •, �, RFck•,,,.To. X0,C�<1 ° ' 1 1 1 1 1 •Qp'0 mlawwbk APPLICATIONS FOR MANAGERS OF THE FOLL OWNrG A,S.M.B.A. ATIVE TEAMS FOR 1996 SEASON, NOW BEING ACCEPTS - BOYS TEAMS: T -Ball Select, Rookie Ball Select, Min A Maj Mosquito Rep., Min & Maj Peewee Rep., Min & Maj Bantam Rep., Midget Rep., Juvenile Rep., Junior Rep - GIRLS REP TEAMS: Mosquito (ages 10.12); Bantam (ages 13-15); Junior (ages 16-20) ALL MANAGERS MUST HAVE COACHES LEVEL ONE Interested parties who are sincerely cotmtitled to the development of all selected players should apply IN WRITING ONLY on or before November 1, 1995. Please include your philosophy of coaching with your application and send to: Ajax Spartans Minor Baseball Association Inc. P.O. Box 31, Ajax, Ontario, L1 S 3C2 Attention: Jim Sheppard, Rep. Convenor fr ' P Oil= P Football Dolphins score shutout wins AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax -Pickering Dolphins foot- ball teams scored two wins but suffered two losses in league action on Sunday. The Dolphins' tyke tackle team blanked the Oshawa Hawkeyes 30-0. Billy Skidgmore returned a punt all the way to the one -yard line to set up the first touchdown of the game. Tight end Andrew Williams scored two majors, while quarterback Brandon Pottle, fullback Aaron Eltherington and quarterback Erik Glavic had one apiece. Player -of -the -game awards went to lineman Chris Pelletier on offence and linebacker Derek Van Dusen on defence. Meanwhile, the atom Dolphins posted a 28-0 win over the Scarborough Thunder, assuring the Dolphins of a playoff spot. Running back Sean Bennett scored two majors, while wide receiver Joseph McGregor and running back Gregory Mair chipped in with one apiece. Mair also booted two converts. M i c h a e l Dobbin was the defensive player of the game, while Alex Bulpin got the nod on offence. The peewees were beaten by the Scarborough Thunder. No score was provided. Rocco Cicciarella earned a game towel on offence, while Mike Shaw earned a towel for his defensive efforts. Peewee Panthers come back for tie, fall short in another PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Sports Medicine and Rehab. Clinic peewee 'A' rep hockey team posted a tie and suffered a close loss in recent league action. The Panthers clawed their way back to settle for a 2-2 tie with the Innisfil Stallions, after the Stallions galloped off to a 2-0 lead early in the contest. Stephen Grimshaw and Stephen Phillips scored for Pickering, with Jeremy liolms, Ryan Tracey and Bret Carpenter drawing assists. Sean Sadler provided superb goaltending to preserve the tie. 'ITIe Panthers fell behind to the Aurora Tigers in another league tilt, but this time they were unable to complete a comeback and lost 4.3. Joel Markham, Grimshaw and Phillips scored for Pickering. Adding assists were Tracey, Paul Delsey, Holms and Markham. Other team members are Stephen Cooke, Jamie Simpson - Fry, Kevin Kearn, Michael Rasmussen, Stephen McEachen, Michael McElroy, John Porter, Kevin Winslow and Steven Araujo. Novice Panthers lose heart -breaker to Barrie PICKERING — The excellent defensive work Pickering Panthers Nestle was turned in by Chris Ice Cream novice `A' rep Lauder, Callum Woods, hockey team dropped a 4-2 Ryan Clayton, Matthew decision to Barrie in Lawrence, Cameron league action last Clayton and Matthew weekend. Gifford. `�[►�+ y Barrie scored`,Q' Offensively, Brad twice in the last t Cowan, Justin two minutes of the v art Papizewski, Chris game for the vkso- Thorpe, Cameron ry. Wates' David Kea, Chris Thorpe and Jonathan Moore, Michael Krasnowski Michael Krasnowski, scared for the Psrtthas, with Jason Krasnowski and Scott an assist to Brad Cowan. Waters dominated the Barrie Strong goaltending was squad for two periods, but supplied by Ryan Sabourin couldn't cash in on more and Matthew Thompson and scoring opportunities. at +xutti.0 1�5ti�!#17>QtiS.uct�CU' R Uatt "IVJk .s44„ 4141.114%,"W1441%, Cathy 1Te ung a single W'.the home side. 'I'heaeam;ia toached log Monica Barber and Jati;, Wells: The Dolphins bantams were downed 31-20 by the Oshawa Hawkeyes. Fullback Bruno Azevedo broke through for two touchdowns, while run- ning back Jason Gomez had the other major. Kicker Jerimiah Johnson was credited with two single safety points. Outside linebacker Rocky Puopolo was the defensive player of the game, while Azevedo was the offensive star. The Dolphins host their final home games of the season at Kinsmen Park in Pickering Sunday. Oct. 22. The tyke tackle squad plays Scarborough at 9:30 a.m., fol- lowed by the atoms versus Markham at I1 a.m. and the peewees against Markham at I p.m. THE NEWSADVF.Wrl.%F.R, WED, O MNER 1R, 1995 -PAGE 27-A REFORM Question of the Month err OF uawow Name: Phone: Address: City: P/Code: Please mail your answer to: Call/Fax Reform Party of Canada Ontario Riding OR 686-0278290 Harwood Ave. S., P.O. Box 21081 Ajax ON L 1 S 7H2 Pleaseleave your (To join the Reform Party, include a cheque for $10) name a=ss Septern0er 5 Questio00 you thinK the Young Offenders Act sh• • •-scrapped? response:Your �r Huge "Crisis in Crime" Rally Oct. 19, 7:30pm Tickets $5 Call 686-0278 i 1996 .5L 1996 SLI 51-4,7 98 %Ve could saY a lot ahout our neH 1996 ' dual airbags. dent and rust resistant twl\ mer Saturn cars. like the ne%v sound -absorbing side panels. and a moneyback guarantee. layers of steel and fiberglass for a quieter� But atter all is said and done. the ne%\ ride. Not to mention improved headroom, . 1996 Saturns speak for themselves. SATURN - A DII- FFRFNT KIND of Co\tr>\Y. A DIFhE.RLNi KI\U 0f CAR. •AISRP fnr she Saturn (Sl. and St.1 i Licence. in.,uttun'r and race.. not im luded. Rerader free r�, ser int i.,du..l 'ellinr pr'.... Saturn Saab Isuzu of Pickering 980 Kingston Road, Pickering (905) 839-6159 PAGE. MA -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED„ 0(70RE.R 18. 1".5 FOODSPANTRY SHELF - HERITAGE • 170 TIN MEDALLION MUSHROOMS 284 mL TIN MIX OR MATCH 1 O LIMIT RA. • IMI MATO JUICE 750 mL BOTTLE • • MUSTAR.D 500 mL JAROn P'EROGIES� •DRINKS lr jy)W� \ 1 kg BAG 3 x 250 mL DRINK BOX • SHOP BY BASKET 8 SAVE' S2 DEPO; •YUPII:P •ICED 71)855 mL MI]C plw4bLw � s �.. 1� LS -i A. nno j!varms "THE FOOD TERMINAL" "Our Business is Food ... - Sp o Our Job is to Save You Money!" 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Careers Im Careers On, Careers gin, Careers R1111 Careers M11 Careers School of Business 4, compillilill" P ow • Tf7MN and To Int . _ . "Onp. r ��lttN-rr'r t��JIJ1rq ELECTRONICS COMPUTER & NETWORK TECHNICIAN e COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST LAST CHANCE FOR FALL COURSES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE There is still time to register t -or the t0llowing Durham College Continuous Learning courses: Cilurse Starts Ecstacv in %lots on* Oct 21 %laslntosh Intro* Oct 21 %I.t..agc Techniques* Oct 21 Rclax into Wellness* Oct 21 Thrls ing-Stress .%I 1. * (h -t 21 ` hill' da% workshops Call 190-;I721- 052 fi)rinformation DURHAM OLLEGE Educating you for the real world Career Career �: me prograrns,:ttered Im Training Training only at Oshawa Campus Call today for furt'ier information and FREE personal interview Altor. TRAIN TO BE A CERTIFIED HEALTH CARE AIDE An Information and Registration Serrunar for the OSHAWA AREA CERTIFIED HEALTH CARE AIDE PROGRAM will be held FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1995 at EXTENDICARE NURSING HOME 82 Park Road North Oshawa. Ontano at the following times Seminar (A) 10:00 a.m. Seminar (B) 5:00 p.m. NEW SKILLS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1-905-294-5573 (Please do not call Extendicare) GOVERNMENT APPROVED PROGRAM -j[-rain in only 4 Morriss tor an exciting, new career • Microsoft Ogee, WordPerfect & Lotus General General IM Help 1 Help -Supervisory Skills *Bookkeeping call our Caroni Advisor, TODAY' Fitartdaltm aos maybe available. AJAX i1M427_19n Full iniMmetion by experienced NIARKHAM om940-9100 _,� adult eaautwo. MISSMAUGA fl.o•i238-6422'!... DUIIOADIIINwclalllelrrNlfSR1UTE 77, General General General General 1 Help 1 Help 1 Help 1 Help BOB MEYERS CHEV,GEO,OLDS REQUIRES EXPERIENCED Cashier and Appointment Co -Ordinator The successful candidates will have extensive G.M. dealership / warrenty experience, along with ADP computer knowledge a must. Qualified applicants may apply with resume to : Norm Thomson Service Manager 425 Bayly St.W.Ajax. No phone calls please. Avertising company has a blue chip diets list for the upcoming season and MUST FILL the following areas of business immediately: ' Campaign co-ordination • Display marketing • Driver / delivery • Merchandising • Management Opportunities for advancement for those who quality call Trudi 728-8542 All areas must be filled by Oct. 27th F SHAWA a DIISTRICT MBER OF COMMERCE req uires ENERAL MANAGER 's largest business group re - highly motivated individual to responsibility for the overall op- cessful candidate will possess anagement experience, have rgar1178t10n Slt]NS, Klciudirg eX- po budget and financial planning. Previous experience in Association Management would be an asset. Resumes to be forwarded to: Oshawa b Distnct Chamber of Commerce 50 Richmond Street E., Unit 16 McLaughlin Square Oshawa Ont. LIG 7C7 Attention: Selection Commrltee (No phone calls please!) Only successful candidates will receive a response. Deadline for submis- sion in October 27,1995. The Oshawa & District Chamber of Com- merce is an equal opportunity employer. residents General General Genera Im Help Im Help [me HelF ICE CREAM a HOME BURGER SHOP We are now expanding and seeking ambitious Individuals for the following position In Pickering. • Manager In Training Appointments please call (905) 839-5425 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY EXPERIENCED CHR) SLER PARTS PERSON for bush C:hr slcr dealership. Minimum " year-, experience. Fax resume to: (905) 683-5738 CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Energetic, French / English rep. required for Pickering based Co. Duties to include: • Data entry • Telephone trouble shooting • Invoicing Previous related experience an asset. Please fax your resume to 905-4281-7555 $ Toronto Star $ Adults wanted for door to door sales in Pickenng/Ajax. You will promote our best special offer discount to potential home delivery subscribers. • Good communication skills required. • Car an asset • Top commissions paid weekly Please call: Mr. McGill 686-2292 or 7284161 1 Gerlersl GF�HNp General IMI p ADULTS WANrEO EARN up to $550 a weekl Bored e�y(r brace- te� for sae" do �evnngs) Job avaiaMe everwgs per weer in the cost to coast from your Oshawa area? Why rat kxn to ome into a money "eking opporkxlity and nam up to $15.00 or more per hour. Vehide reWred For more infornumoo oon- tap Rick at (705)678-4323 AZ Drivers required for Long Term Assignments. Local P & D. Call Diane, I'M or Nancy at Ajax Re- gional Driver Ed. (905)686- 4. E C.E. required for daycare in Pickering, call 905-831- 1733 CONSTRUCTION labour required immediately for exterior stucco work Ex- perience preferred, English regwred. transportation re- quired. Call 427-4788 home. No experience needed. send a self-ad- dressed stamped envelope to: Kevenduis Corp., 991 Madleson BIW. E. Unit e5, REF 600. AAississauga, On. tario L4W 2V3 EXPERIENCED UPHOL- STERER and sewer. Part tome. CaN 428-7200. HAIRDRESSER wanted, ex- perience necessary. Call 905-427-7777 EXPERIENCED dnver required for pizza delivery, part time Operator required to take orders over the phone Call 427-2829. 11am-4pm, Bpm.12pm FULL ,rpart time opp tunity Stan your own bt. ness with very little inve ^tent. Very unique conq ny with the best produ ,rid benefits Must havr .an, love life. Ioce peo and have a buming dc - I')( success. Investm, guaranteed If interest .all Daisy at 905.427-0: x an app! MATURE STUDENTS a '"'Makers wanted wanted :art tom' telemarkehi nn 'raxg provided Call t .veen 9 am and 5 p -196991 MASSAGE ATTENDAN /RMT required 'emales preferred Al �'tckenng Students weicor 520 • 362.4439 pgr FULL-TIME a,xreon av rble, as woo as Sundays c 'Drexpenenced HAIRSTYI nrth a prote-vuonal and cc ndted anrtude Phase '?'A 4623 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Ac,-, se, 'eq that advertisers the Meer ad upon publication News Advertiser will not respws+ble for more th one Incorrect insertion a there shall be no aaNdy I rim -insertion of arty advi tis~. Llabiity for i ,ors in ads Is hmWed to t WOO pal for the spa occupying the error copy Is subject to the a proval ut management News Advertiser MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exci" plies: New York. Pare Milan. Cad for FREE dation. 43x5715 MOVIE PEOPLE. Tor to's fastest growing age seeks extras for film and work, all types, no exp. i Eam $7-515/hr. Work gi anteed. We place pec on movie sets every r Call Susan 4/6961-2226 REOUIRED IMMEDIATEI Elipenenced telemadtek poFenOal $15 and up. N Imm lame. St. line's F Spring WaleyCanpwW (5 579-2837, (905) 42&W. PART TIME help walled Saturdays and vacs neliel, Plane car 831-5 or tax 831-5556. To work from home completely simple surveys over the Phone. $14 per. hr. c line talk time. Pleas call 4X7 -asst PERMANENT part t appointment co -ordinal needed No experie necessary. Full comp training provided. Ho rate plus bonuses. I Demise strictly between a.m. - 3 p.m. For an in view 905.837-0844 i GWWDI Help POSITION AVAILABLE �'e, ,cnnot teacher with F C E call Joyce at 839 ­ PROFESSIONAL COACH REOUIRED P- o Perry Figure Skat- aub has an immediate �,. ng for a professional up to senior level. '..ne submit resume & ,capons to PPFSC. anx 931. Pon Perry. L 9 1A8. or call 905 X597 after bpm. PROFESSIONAL door A,nd+)w Installer re. —d Neat. honest and 1e0us Own truck and 433-2323 RECEPTIONIST needed , o,,e •e wired for da - ..,rands Send resume ntegrated Dealer Sys- 1730 ys- ,730 McPherson Crt Pickering Ont L1W or tax 905-420-2801 QECRUITING 'or fall & - All ages �Vi interested ,n being ved n 'eature films. TV - .5 and commercials as ,c and nSo0 C's. call aF CPONSIBLE PEHSUN. 11) ;- g new o • )rns T ,j nursery 6 mommgs Aeek wily tram 1-800- ;5 ext 468 GH r'amer wanted r necessary Car •,i-,1 Call after 6 p m .:r DHIVtHJ and van --l—, '. , or part ^est oe over 25. Bev C a in 3 p.m ;a, Friday. 571- 1' ,tervIew -E - RECRUITERS - -tano March of V Door to Door cam- .^ rtiurs 5-9 S8. hr, experience an 4}6-282 9'54 IEOffice Help AnERIENCED Part-time e.:e:•I :r T reQWred posy grcwmg, family e ' thpndge ,OM- -1—lodge OM- • 1c w edge an asset eea a 'notivated- sell - !c loin our dynamic Reply 'o 42 Toronto U xc edge. Ontario cc 'MeOffice Office Help JEJ' Help I OHIce Office Help I Hel PERSONNEL SALES Quantum is one of the lar- gest personnel services in Canada. We currently hai e if career oppllrtunii} in our East office leveled at the 401 and Markham Road. It you love challenge and hc1ng husy. we'd like to hear from you. The %uc- cCsSf U I candidate Must halve proven sales/cus - torner service experi ence, excellent oral and " ritten communication shills and strong problem s(,Iving abilities. This posj- I!un involves the develop- ment and maintenance of nc%v and existing business n the tcmporitr} placc- plc nt f geld Qllanturn offers an attrac- r,%C remuneration packa,rc Including generous hase s111ary. plus bonuses, ex- hcnses and hencfits! E:1,:1111: rE':TI,E)' 1'E1,:(4lh) 292-2282 FAX (4 1 6) 292-x947 P EXECUTIVE LEVEL ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR PRESIDENT I FINANCE MGR. LOCAL CO. 3 month ++ Several years experience In the Finance area a must II Excellent word processing and spreadsheet exp also required for this high profile lob , Position could lead to permanent employment Top hourly rate "i Fax Geri Graham (905) 831-4922 GRAHAM PERSONNEL SERVICES LTD. ;• ,.I?IF4�t�#,dr3�k�rl•r��a:win..�>I�-r�sr�a'yx.19�PA(:�:•i_• OnSaks Help/ _ _ _ Skilled Skilled Daycare Agent Help Help I Me, Wanted Sales Person required on Commission basis Peterborough location for RAMNOR HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING. Knnwierlge r HVAC boilers, residential and small commercial Must be sell starter well ,rganrzed with good communicator, skills Drop resume or at 799 O'Brien Dr Unit •1 311' T 0 Las r1 "ark nrl firm - ^ 1 am„ar wdh comme,c,al and res. - a d OH. you may quaky for have own car rommiss,cr •ias ,penmgs for acetified I HospitaU 2 SALES REPS reedea a"vers shortlong Hauls some M 6835771 filedieaVDental ah 'ne Adv-o,si,S Industry 'USA• Drivers' abstract. MECHANICALLY m- u,-dford. Autocad. Ventura. for Oshawa and area Cap- police search I C E meds. RMT •ern., r1-^. •� multi dis- able of managing own ter cal a must Good equip ' pi carr lenab clinic r 'dory Call Coupax 800 mens, exr-ellent rates, paid Oshawa with established 3387610. 242.0563 coin miss,On bases layovers. sate Y N bonus pro- clientele Full time Salary 619-2323 v,ded Call Chanes Bremn- �• 416 740 with benefit Send resume to 212 K n St W Osh WANTED Daycare my home 2 days/week Tues day .Thursday to care for 2 children, ,Tyr R 3 1/2yrs1 Monarrh/Westney 619-6824 Daycare Im Available g awa. IF You are single or a sin- Sales Skilled L1J 212 DAYCARE 'P, parent or separated years HCI /A t5 Help TOOL & DIE 8 yrs 5xp 'eas rates. '1 v09Ced with three cars P 9e^ Daycare ,w.rk expenenr-6, you may FOREMAN • I Wanted relef available good •al''q 'ten hnenaal asses- ESTABLISHED plumber structured routine .vCe f ADVERTISING DALES 11-11 in 1 I M ce o , you are over 45 have recently y been Pp,,,, Pnnhng backgr,und ar asset Must - ^ 1 am„ar wdh comme,c,al and res. - a d OH. you may quaky for have own car rommiss,cr dental work Must have ve- nice Please call Brant -�,in,ng assistance. DIP' Plus expensive Fax re- 427-•028 ' I RT L,tus. Wordpenect some M 6835771 ',pe Whitby ocatior Carl Base. Word. Accpac. EXPERIENCED :;art time MECHANICALLY m- u,-dford. Autocad. Ventura. sale(, ' . •sa sired 'or "': 'xa. e,a,.ce men 1'-+gemake' Harvard. Cor. new Pickering business want. ': Hock ,r sh,pprng -' Compute, Programming Computer xr,wledge ar :cnfa ners Cal '25-5813 I'd Systems Analyst, ro- asset Call Donna W ,905 ar aPoly at 41' No— St 'W Pascal and C Photo- 619-2323 Oshawa 1p. Oi,ark Express and LOOKING ',r hardworkrg T, -are 'o' 'wc n„dren .StrdlOr Durham Bus, busmee; .nrrepreneur •ype ,,yr 3 ' ' 2 Yr VA arcs & ?ss Computer college People Whr, rant •, make FAX • UR ADS ..;-3010 a serious ccome on a pan 6824 South Ala. 327-1422 or fiat time basis Senous 579-2238 1 mord aparents. Residential tm mrtumes Only 432-0369 and commercial. Serving 1BSales Help/ Sales Help/ I yrs. Free caisukation. Cal Ont Sales Help/ Agent Agent I Agent acuunts stacks a `salt•. C(Imuhant tilr it-, Pickering r rail rK.11U,r1. You art• custrinu•r service driven. an exct•licnt l nunuanicat:,r, personable, atilt to work indt•pt•ndcriily .Intl ca�;cr to apply your talents til this chaiit•nging salts ;i( isilion. Wt.- uttcr an hourly rate plus c(munission, alimiz %villi a �l petit plan. This position is based on 3fJ hours per �vcvk. Including sonic evt•ning, .incl alternate `saturtlays. c )ualiticd applicants pit -ase appiv in person. %villi your rt•stunc. to the• Branch Manager. Beam of Canada Inc., 12,1 Kingston Road - *2, Pickering. 0 = Vacuums Plus cAwxc,•s •[sr s[w•a rAa,•i� srsrrr Inlmum v -1i years experience In deep draw forming. Fax 613-393-1819 Or Box 40 Bloomfield. Ontario KOK 1GO CAREGIVER/ HOUSEKEEPER required !or S and yr. old. Must be available for 3 af- temoonS/even- Ings/week plus Saturday Car a necessity Expert- enced Dlxle Glp- DAYCARE AVAILABLE -RADESMEN want o 'or nanna area ,. -•; .T,..e '•e1- 833086 ''miner". nu'^",ral lunches --s�:e^•., :.;nsrruchon Ind snack', �erews 'ea ,verseas 4-8 wee• =',n- LITTLE PLAYMATES DAV. "epees.-'a��ooa aG' tract Framers nfer':' ' n.ali Ke-� 428-"52 she's siding etc Salary CARE. ' e - -, ;t- aids expenses Cao ;905 '1" ".a", play garner arra, ENERGETIC. M,t-er ;f have h,, give out ^M 427-9182 Referer,res •e- r• ,i•: a A,sn� 'o are iu,red lunches cracks ;,i ;s give to young cmadr- lull -me receipts " rete,... -ern 583- n •ny h,me Vurnbous flex hours. any age Ne!come. back up Day- �are provided 420-8526 DAYCARE ava,lare - r"'i ECE honours Grad. full -rime. parthme oetore'after school Local ed -r Applecroft Village Pun-iov,ng. educational er nronment Call (905,686- 2354 WINDOW INSTALLER BAYS/BOWS Experience required. own set up required 420-4880 •.063 meals. toys games. actrv, 'Ies all n a 'un ov,ng ery NANNY ,- 3 �• old. ronment can Dana 99)5 Q'1111-_. arrear pubhc 9.397403 lean, References and ex EXPERIEVCED CARE. Penrice •eill Reply 1i-, GIVER ri a .,c. ,. �r --• r Oshawa This Wiiiek FSnx • Rrervrvne•s av �, 7233 abie'• Field gN area. Pick erng &3--2920 Ext 228 WANTED West Ind,ar, EXPERIENCED non DAVES CLEAN-UP 'runt & back card, easement & Nacr, '. ,e r or rk:t. Mor` sr-.. c r xnrh n,edi- tLecks basement. tnmwork baseboard. doors, wind. ows. root repairs. free esti- males' Bill Jr 438-0226 Thurs grandmcmer.y cal pac.grcund Whites renovations and repairs Small labs t5 years ex. penance Free estimates, Serving Durham and out of town area Ken 434-4500 • I • Chimney e ',pe Whitby ocatior Carl Fld& Snepcar,! area Hot ist. will renovate your bath - llosprtal ': a m 3 c m 666-2475 uncres ':raps 6 outdoo' well as Boor Was. Good rel- ­Irk guaranteed, for erences and satisfaction activities Rec S 'efer- guaranteed For free esh- 1AClA{.i KIr WANTED DAYCARE ^ es gni— 133' 9�'A' 4913 v T. ter --.i HIGH QUALITY W,ng EXPERIENCED Dental wee■ "esdav & '�u'cday 71, .+ ,. , . ,e Safe Asss:ar• .-. '..,,sir 7raehee T, -are 'o' 'wc n„dren smo— • w -,.xne numtious Friendly adaptable 'eam ,,yr 3 ' ' 2 Yr VA arcs & 'ood ,pt:rties crafts Mayer 'gQu,red Please -" F,e • 7237 _)snawa Wesirev Rd area 619 e^ck card receipts 'N^irpv T^,s ''Week P 0 6824 South Ala. 327-1422 Box 48' Oshawa .'H -L5 W By. mord aparents. Residential tm BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY • • P.m, Painting i1 . Moving & House . House • I I Improvements 1699111 Improvements • I Handyman Decoratin • Storage • Cleaning • Cleaning • Party 9 9 9 g Sevices GCBCARPENTRY. V -ough tin- sh. Taming additions. MAJOORS Paintwg & Deco- rating Alax 683-5879 Int & DAVES CLEAN-UP 'runt & back card, easement & DRYWALL and painting. boarding tapng. texturing, CONSTRUCTION • and exterior 's. renovations onStruction. Fast tLecks basement. tnmwork baseboard. doors, wind. ows. root repairs. free esti- males' Bill Jr 438-0226 Ext painting. paper & nniff hinging, spraying 34 yrs experience ,n Residential Commercial & Industrial Fully insured References garage. and hauling. also evestrough cleaning, 686 - 7699 renovations and repairs Small labs t5 years ex. penance Free estimates, Serving Durham and out of town area Ken 434-4500 • I • Chimney e DUCTWORK installed :lean profession- moved. relocated. Excellent ,v,,rk guaranteed. rates Free estimates Elec- Craig, 6861913 trostatic air cleaners. hu - • mrdrtiers. Big. Small jobs STER CHEAP-.Horn Cab Paul 428-0296 •Omens. rev rooms.m EUROPEAN tile special- a-artments, additions. ist. will renovate your bath - decks. etc. L,- room• or kitchen walls, as ec 'or over 20 years. well as Boor Was. Good rel- ­Irk guaranteed, for erences and satisfaction -,',mate call Emie guaranteed For free esh- a04 8170 males Call D. Dykstra 725- dryers, fudges, 4913 MR. BRUSH stoves.. Painting & NANDYMAN HELPER, interior Home and exterior, paint - Renovations yard work. discos sen- cna p.y MaMIlItaIIC! ions, Call Bert 428-8157. ra� Repairs J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. Quality ork INC. Specializing in custom reasonable rales, horses, additions, renova- 9051 571-6453 tions. reit rooms and base - W By. mord aparents. Residential tm 579 -2238 and commercial. Serving DGS Durham Region for over 15 OVEt�U yrs. Free caisukation. Cal Ont Jeff 905-421111-5791111. plumbing, Inions, electrical, drywall res. Experience. ee estimates, call Mario )5)619.4663. (416)56p.4663 Maintenance Buikf- I tax 9M -6654K30 urs and renovations SIGON Construction Ltd., I. Plumbing, ce- ss, carpentry From serving Durham Region fa pars to major ren- 19 yrs. Additions. sundecks. Fully guaranteed• patio doors. windows, rec. timales 19051668- rooms, flagstone, free esti- mates. 905-576-5760 sti- mates.905-576-5760 VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. Additions, Badts, Mdl- ens, Basements, Ceramic Tiles. Hardwood floors, Roots,Tlim, Doors. Decks! Visa Accep. Call Justin For Estimates (905) 683.5818 Sweeps TMS PAINTING AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS dt DECOR wood+oil chimney cleaning. POST screens and caps ,n- Interior & Exterior stared, cumneyIZ ESTI European Workmanship and repairs. FF MATES 686-7741, please Fast, Clean, leave message d no answer CHNINEY, sweeps and repairs. liners installed. gas and oil. Free ,estimates, Experienced Cross Moves Barga,r rates homes. offices apt. etc. Ptanc moving. packing available 423-0239.919)t HARRY -O -THE -MOVERS - Move big or small, we puce them all, Free estimates. seniors discount, shiN1 notice moves. Pianos moved. also appliances Comparable rates Call 432-2850 GAILLIND Ac MAID SERVICES SUMMER SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly & bi-weekly services. inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional Service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 MEN with large truck will ARE YOU TIRED f reasonable rates. 427-9794 o Comkrg �_�..{.,x;,.,. do household moves, res, home to a mess. don't • � I "�•"x"�7 a • Appliance dential. commercial. All have time . never seems to • LaIKBtaplrtg SING licensed plumber. no • I lob too small. no lob too big. • arldymAn tree estimates. great prices. 725-2507. HANDYMAN LICENSED PLUMBER avai- All I b With pick up truck will do odd jobs, dean up garage, yard, small moving jobs, grass cut- ting, fence repairs Call Vic 448.8907 CARPET Installations - 25 years experience. restril l• ,ng, our speciality. Free esti- mates D & N Duncan. 907- 1799 or 987-1800 MISTER POST HOLE. au- gured post holes. setting of posts ,n concrete (905) 665- 0400 WHITE-�A`—ER REL ;REE•% AVD PINK Vew 'alderman and C. ^de,eua ",.Ys. Chnstmas par •'es. promotions Games give-aways balloons Doug 416-439.8'33 Driving 191,196M Schools SCHOOL -4 lessons and test $105. •10 Lessons $150 -Full Course S259 Free pick -up and drop on (416) 287-3060 TREE REMOVAL tree Electrical • Repair types of moves. Call Carl or MI • Smices Also seasoned firewood Jane 427.2856. pncesr No lob too small' avalalbte. race cords • CleaningRELMLE I10USE WCHALSKI MOVING (soy) 432-2913 A-1 service repairs to all epa' houses. apartments. offices. F••1 SRN- Affordable Hoche makes, air conditioners, appliances and piano spe- sec rity system installed to washers, dryers, fudges, cialists Senior and mid - your regwrements.Call Steve stoves.. Guaranteed. Pat month discounts Licensed. (905)432.1590. 416 299-9310 insured. Free estimates -rs etc roomy C magic 9 for children's parties Excellent service Call 436- professional • I Plumbing re -mi Moving & 77% • W By. Storage 579 -2238 • Fullyservi 4385 Fully insured andd monthil occasion* CALL 905-619-6957 • Flooring, • I Carpeting ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUM SING licensed plumber. no • I lob too small. no lob too big. • arldymAn tree estimates. great prices. 725-2507. HANDYMAN LICENSED PLUMBER avai- All I b With pick up truck will do odd jobs, dean up garage, yard, small moving jobs, grass cut- ting, fence repairs Call Vic 448.8907 CARPET Installations - 25 years experience. restril l• ,ng, our speciality. Free esti- mates D & N Duncan. 907- 1799 or 987-1800 MISTER POST HOLE. au- gured post holes. setting of posts ,n concrete (905) 665- 0400 WHITE-�A`—ER REL ;REE•% AVD PINK Vew 'alderman and C. ^de,eua ",.Ys. Chnstmas par •'es. promotions Games give-aways balloons Doug 416-439.8'33 Driving 191,196M Schools SCHOOL -4 lessons and test $105. •10 Lessons $150 -Full Course S259 Free pick -up and drop on (416) 287-3060 TREE REMOVAL tree available Senior & midmt1,1m stump removal. 10, off. • so Business call Dave 905.831-7055. • Smices Also seasoned firewood rags, fund raisers Magic pncesr No lob too small' avalalbte. race cords • CleaningRELMLE I10USE 565.00 Free deanery (soy) 432-2913 571-0755 BOOK KEEPING, word Party processing, spread sheet • preparation, will automate • Services to suit your needs Comput- er training also available free consultation 6660353 MAGICIAN, clown friends. RABBITwants work doing ready to entertain for any I ADS age. any occasion Birth - -rs etc roomy C magic 9 for children's parties able. your p um ,ng available Senior & midmt1,1m days. promotions, open - needs. Guaranteed lowest dacourns Free estimates• House rags, fund raisers Magic pncesr No lob too small' • CleaningRELMLE I10USE snows are tuns Lettuce (soy) 432-2913 571-0755 CLEANER Help e39-7057 or 729-8334 W iling to do Vauurrung, Are you having problems Dusbng. Kllchens, Bath- RABBITwants work doing FAX • I ADS boding time t0 Clean your home? For -rs etc roomy C magic 9 for children's parties professional Reasonable rates• and all occassions. Have cleaning.call Helen's Home es today. 42 W By. my own magician Call Er - 579 -2238 • Fullyservi 4385 Fully insured andd monthil occasion* CALL 905-619-6957 n,e 668-4932 bonded P. k,�''2-+'TNF. IFV1'Sapl'F,ltkl-iril AED...,. Is1KE,. : xh- Daycare FMI Articles Articles Auctions • Available For Sale For Sale • _DVING•vent tot vaur .h-dreT Balanced males snacKs. Indoor and outdoor acbvies dairy or weekly References Wes! chore 831-075F Glenna, na 831-3769 ' Firewood AMAZING DEAL' ,ea !-pried 'iardw000 .I! ow prices Apple ash maple hickory Serving Pickering, Ajax Whitby and Oshawa ,.all DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-4741 FIREWOOD quality sea- aoneo 16' nafrivil, cut. split and delivered starting at S185/bush cord Llrrkted quantity Call 7175-944- swl,7pm lipm FIREWOOD Excellent luai,tn"a•riwood Guar- anteed extra long time tuly seasoned. -ut and spit -4oneslmeasurement r-ree .,."very Kozv 4eat �,re- .v000 905)753-2246 FIREWOOD MOVING SALE t S5= 'ace �.ro -ul j spill and delivered .While supplies last' Call Gem 6-4pm all deli Sat and Sun 619-1363 aOKA -UMBER a FIREWOOD CEN71E 4'x8 x' � S60 )C 4 X8 x 16 565 JO ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-277.3381 ' Evenings 905435-6665 Free Delivery To Oshawa Area SEASONED HARD -IREWOOD it % wec^ Ash Zak .ee *',very alar alCxer 1q WhitCv •�83--0709 Flea Market Carpet Broker, 100% Nylon thick Dlush stain re- sistant carpet eor :4 rooms. only $36900 Price in- cludes meludes 30 Sq yds carpet deluxe pad and insialtahorl in your home Free quota tion in your home No in- •erestno payment or one ill .. Par Daniel i -800- '17-0104 CARPET MILL DIRECT Ino°- ovion thick plush stain resistant carpet 'or 3 rooms, only 5349 once m eluding. 30 square yards Oarpet. Dad.labour. Free estimate. Arnold 1-800- 401-5557 1 lit no payment no interest For 1 fun year CARPETS lots of carpet. 101.1°,_ nyinn •few stain re lease carpets on liana l will carnet 3 rooms. S349 Price includes carpet premium pad, expert nstallatior. last deanery 'rep estimates 30 yards, Norman 686-2314 CARRIAGE WDES rnI—, .,nloy the •a'„ ,veatner .vim zzwet .;oun- • y ride my norse-drawn :arriage Grit certificates available Book ;nur 1996 wedding Gal Donna's Driving service 905-852 6746 -)ARK n -j lil - a -aour ", o'w �7W s"ghth ised ping .ong rade $20. recycle ,." or . S150 ;9051420- '44 I-RIDGEa •ost -ee r vole-a-coc ola X50 ,;at 931-9873 NGUS ELECTRIC dryer •p• gale ;,tAec! worti AndlhOn .iskng 5200 -a, .anon at 427 5406 MOVING Saie, antique - .~ - •rise-monarnment unitaxeruse aqu.pment 'AYai Nei las hive -ether 'rltsceilaneous tem5 ::all -23-,105 or 576-3830 SECTIONAL iota $95 lavender ;veseai S120 single 'nanress Dox spring tied maple toot headboard 5150. Triple dresser matching bedside table $8C 905-686-0974 WOODBURNING stove c she. excel.ent cond- bon. asking $395 obo 683-484E I Pair o' KVB Gas stnAs. retail 6160 win sell for $90 tits 1981.83 Datsun 200SX Cali Abe at 683-5117 of 427 ',637 eve COMPUTER 386 NOTE BOOK 387 Math co 85 ' rtog nd 4 "leg ram base 3.5 floppy $700 905-420- 9555. 4 H.P. SNOWBLOWER forward and reverse 5350 Toro snow shovel $75, Wil- son organ $250. Hoover crasher S75. Kenomore dryer 5200 RCA :mlor 'icor model 5250 exercise bore. computerized $100 ;top dirriber comtputenzed '100, rowing machine $50, air dean SW, etc. 623-5342 MODERN dark green and t>tack 5 pc., dining suite. $400 o.b o. 4 x 8 snooker table $1500 905-839-1401 BEAUTIFUL maple M- iudes bullerandsuite h hutch inch treats 6.81. and 4 chairs 5700 Call 433.7056 aha 6 p.m BLACK LOCKER oval din- ing room table. plus 6 chairs. good condition $695 905.427.9300 CARPET rA-1 Prices. buy direct wholesale. Free in- stallation for free estimate Call Sal 1905)432-2750. or pager(A16)980-9697 COMPUTERS PRINT ERS MONITORS :Jmr„er. .38b .•.r �.�...., wrtr -mn e,> .3999 .'6A •non - irs -rorn 0229 printers 14 Ins 5749 azers x415 ised S1090c, c, 3000's lrom 5375 ono Donable nk ,ets S99 :anon+ Yik ets $239 :.Ianngton :,omputers 697 3060 1154 Baseline Rd E Bowmanville Ontario Can ,or Ram quotes COMPUTERS. BM 486 ,x2'.mo'ete DacKage -Ori onmer -"Wer^ -tc :4 -rlonthlJia .12 .495 BM 486 1x2, non'to! Nouse Keyboa•d WINE' owl )OS 5950 1 B O 723.7763. _. WASHER. Dryerieavv 1- >41• 5 cu IT ' ;rovil Joluble baby car •rage S65 9055"-7322 SOLID OAK DINING ROOM .ode .v.•• �utnpry rawer ...-.ane Dac• -hairs re-uphastered• ­az, r, $7.895 1+97-3323 1Q ,M LESSONS Drivate lessons available rea- sonable rates. call 428-2000 PIANO lSar ick, immacu late, with bench $2500 o to o Call 19051668-1982 leave message PIANO iSamick) immacu late with bench 52500 coo Call .9051668-1982 leave message PIANO apartment size 51600 Fight piece bed room $295 Kitchen set Sao 9 by 12 _;arpel $60 Flectnc broom $20 Call 686.1390 PIANO. upright antique. g000 ,-onaitron S900 firm l:aii 1905)433-1907 Also 1986 BMW. model 325 Red Asking $5500 PIANOS/GRANDFA- THER Crocks Durham's larges'. selection New and used pianos Not sure"' Rent to own. apt size. upright, granddigitalkey boards TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON NOW' Telep Piano Works. 433-1.491 HIGH "D.e i' )a o,ct„rr ]ua"ty- GO DI- RECT' U S l 18" Digital Satellite systems 150 channels. CD quality pic- ture and sound Rent to own by phone from only S40 mortth Call 571-1413 HITACHI .11 stereo TV LDadeo -dent to Own Dy prion to, only S9 75'week Call 571-14- 3 CONTEMPORARY lobar high quality !urniture 3 piece living room Sat, beige curved with rnahog- any wooden trml Matching 9 piece lining room set 53950 Cali 619-2059 KENWOOD TOWER OF POWER 200 watt remote stereo package Dual cas- sette. 5 disc CO Player, tower speakers Rem tb own by phone for only $7.50tweak. Call 571-1413 LOVE SEAT. $250. couch. 5350., burgundy velvet a ;.parole ::ushions. all 905-839-2426 NOVING SALE ap- pliances sofas, color tv's, exercise equipment. 12 hl tractor. rear bagger. golf clubs, other nems. Cali 579- J686 OAK/PINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail pines" One of Ontario's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers is now selling direct to *he public. Eg oak pecki .able and 4 chairs 5849 double pedestal and chairs $1499. cannnonbail beds tom $399: a Ov20 stain choices, all solid, no veneers Traditional Wood- working 905-985-8774 ONE year membership Task Won -Do, north Osha- wa. unable to pursue due to new commuting lob Asking 5350. worth $700 Includes membership until Aug 19/ 96 and unisex size Large uniform 434-7418 leave message hid* Oduber 20116:30 pun Fanxiy rrlovvlg West wing a1 &Alit (Dok) 5 Piece pine co nonbol bedrrom wile ore tkiiable 8 4 clam several wiceccrowaves. wast,. 8es miiywdesk a dsrn, widw rodxror mrdrnoneir, open ,oda. qm BBQ, polo sit. aa6ng 6r., book . stereo strd, .* *ll o11(ee & ea tables oW'd -ill A bans lam", mud dloir. dill lr & 'Awl , b/w TV too U-1, Psmer arid � a Fiousr,old 46ch Tools oeh alder on studr bond saw nbke sow. bot .blips. ',old bob WpAN'S AUCTIONS 373- 7255 &xlvn r+St N & eo1 AUCTION SALE QUEEN size bed excel- SAT. OCT 21195 'e�• cr,&-on. new mal- 5 P.M. PETHICK •rens ,;over sets sheets AUCTION BARN. pillows 5550 Can 57' - 2498 CONC. RD. j 6637 after 5 om $8 BOWMANVILLE QUEENSIZE pine wa (HAYDON) tP-he`r, '•a^re nth 6 draw This weet, we •lave ers 5350 Gail 434-6576 the contents .)' a local SATELLITE dish star home to nclude a aacK 4 :1-s:er 1oh -nests large variety 'A Victor - fish �-3o0 )SO "lease ian turnrture. quality :all 623-6931g1aSS K -hula. Crocks. SHEDMAN ouaidy :nam 1 tin toys ti .note 10 'n- ! vle ouin un sitr. Clude ash !)onnet Bxn .PFCIAL 5599 GS' CheS15 nW mUstaChe` display Omer oC ll and pulls, wash stands. t 5�splay avariaole Gall 905 509-496' butternut oaeboara. blanKe! oox's Nu - SHUFFLEBOARD 9 merous old dressers. : roowood $r1' Water dinmgroom suite. softener. Aqua}•"«. au deacons bench wood fomanc. complete •system decoys. mahog $00 31E Range, avacador hutch cincoln & _u - mar 50 905`1-355-4 ^a mar !in trucks ots ) SOLID ,e bedroom !ur- Jugs & IJOCKS ;pin- nrtore Ke lea isking ning wheels. oil $65C '.all .Mi, e39 0576 !amps. :hestertield SPRAY �l,otn ,)yen 20 suite d occas hairs. He � .r�,,ot 66P-+3853 glass & ::hind to in - elude Depress Ni - TANNING :)ed excellent Pon. Corn =lower cr ..1 'unm u beaVA OCC Japan. Shelley. 100 watt outbs. $695 '5 Royal Doullon. milk cu it .'Hest freezer. 4 years bottles & marry other old excerel" .Ondbon interesting & .unusual S15o ca" -66-1413 items. -arge dale THREE PIECE SEC- iomethinq 'or--very- T10NAL .cta. "..,• plu, one. Terms ere :ash I -tor--,r - ••xcevoni -on Pisa. MC or Debil .bon ,Seel :u-ouorsle l Viewing from : p m. 71our tskng S1 '.100 432-' 304 ?-or note •a .nfo n I- TOSHIBA sierec TV 1905-263-4252. 'new *iii- - teat warranty Sale managed 3 -ten! ;, ,air. Dy pnone 'nr sold by Garry K ny alt S675:week ' 571- Powell Auctions. '413 Appraisals 6 Lict i - VIKING "rasher and dryer. dations. Please 101, K. ew Anil 5400, earry starling time Of i air 22 -Hz osaaoscooe p m _adzes Club 21 now $1300-offers1 4 6 Bake Sale at 7 p m toiling tables. S20 each Phone 721-0088 after 5 WASHERS dryers trldge. AUCTION SALE st ve new and recondi- SAT. OCT. 21 AT boned $225 and up for re- 10 A.M. 870 conditioned washer $175 TAUNTON RD. E. and up for reconditioned WHITBY dryers $175 are up for re- conditioned tridges and We are selling the stoves Also coir, :,perated balance of two estates washer and dyers Ste- plus others including phenson's Furniture and new pile 6 pc Sofa Appliances, 227 Court I. set. Old chairs. new Oshawa 576-7448 chesterfields, swivel We service all major rockers. dressers 8 nousehold appliances re- chests, Old clock, ingerators, micro- vvaves.washers and dryers. bunk beds, parlour freezers stoves. dtshwash- tables, washer & dry- ers. Free estimates 7 days er, 30' range, table (905428--7589 saw, new tools, en - WE'RE CROWDED' gide stand, used truck bleached oak arterial parts, desks, filing merit unit Pdaser S325. 15 Cabinets. toys, Sihrer & cu ff. freezer SM' sta lt- PAW pieces'gINMS & 'rig "rasher &aye` $750' sheets, restaurant microwaves $135-5175, washers $175-5225, dryers style tables, several $150-$275. ponaWe dish- lights. fluorescent washer 5225. built-in dish- lights, plus lots of washer $175. commercial Smaller articles. Note washer 6 dyer 5375, 30- time: 10 a.m. Good stoves $1504200. green Sale - Plan to attend., FF Fridge $225, air corl6- Terms Cash, Visa, M! boriefs $250.5350. Practice cord Organ $45. Cherry C, Debit Card. finer $250. 9 pc. '1946' McLean Auction & Dining suite. 6 chairs Liquidations 905- S1750 1940's Pedestal 16W3291 or 905 - Tables. 4 chairs 5450. ,2-2.38 Duncan Phyte Tables. 4 chairs $600, black table. 4 chairs $350. white dinette. 4 swivel chairs 5500, brown couch $150 brown rechner couch $450, brown sectional $575. hunter green couch & chair, oak coffee & end tables now $975/set, solabed. swivel rocker $375. pine coffee & end table $250. free stand- ing wardrobe $150. enter- tainment centre $65. 4' Portable bar $75, king wa- terbed $250. school desks $20 each. table & floor lamps, coal lights. part- ings, recliner & more' 579- 0526 ST. 16ABT'a MAIL Hwy 7A east to 35 Hwy . Go north to tom line o! Marrv- ers Twp go east one mile OR lrom Lindsay Hwy 35 south to loth line of Manv ws Tues Oct 24. 6 00 Pm 198o �k, doo with 7500 blizzard engine ti Dc din Ing room suite welder. cross trainer mush -gym. milk bottle, milk caps. 1867 1969 round milk canons r P baggage cart. ')ocker .ards, old gas von. !ov, old Eaton's colouring cooks. turndure. dishes stilt many -Wore ronsignments -omrng n Auctiuneee Irtvice Kellett 1711513214-21145 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Friday Oct 20 at 5:30 pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 The ')roperty of Mrs Hunt of Oakwood ;Moving out )t Country. plus Others Gibber 9 pc solid walnut dining room suite Duncan Phyte China Cabinet. Maple Table K r; .:hairs. 5 pc Modern bedroom suite..;onsole Colouf N drawer 'Sling ;abinet 4 pc Modern , 3edrnom Suite ,hes- I •ertields, GE ')ryer. Simplicity Spin washer. portable :;olour TV Modern Dressers R Chests of Drawers. Occasional Chairs Washstands. Odd Wooden Kitchen Chairs, Parlour Tables, Antique Dressers. Fiesta Ware )4 In Eleonc Stove. i Western saddles. Collector Plates Walnut Writing Desk Drills, Table saw Band Saw. 19M Pontiac. approx 100 Dolt Collection. lnGud- ng Chase Baby. Memorial Hospital, princess Margaret, Toulousaing. French. -enc: Bisque. Hummei Holly Hobble. Bodey -1C. Wicker X09 Carriage Swing -radle Approx 100 Doll BOOKS plus a Oty China Mass. Household and Coliectible items Don & Greg Corned Auctioneers R.R a1 ,ittle Britain (705) 786.2183 r'ington residents matt 404-2615 DUAL AUCTION SALE GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE i FRIDAY, OCT. 20'm 6:00 P.M. Two auction rings operating selling a large estate of woodworking equipment. power tools, guns. mechanic's tools and related supplies along with a major liquidation oI art, limited editions and sports I collector memorabilia 4118 utility trailer. industrial 14 in. tilt table saw. 8 . In table saw. Craftsman 8 In chop saw. 2 rl.p compressor. h.p. compressor floor drill Dress = bench i drill Dresses .inop vacs. drafting :able and I supplies Makita ; In planer. several Igsaws ' Maklta circular saws. Black & 3ecker and Craftsman routers. I Beaver 36 In wood'; lathe. Workmate. air I toots. oxygen aces. i torches. 16--hainsaw.l const. .',eaters. •,grinder, gas motors. sanders air drips, rarrlset. air grinder, air chisel hammer. air stapler, air buffer. paint gun 2I scaffold sections. extension ladders, gas motors, gas weedeaier, air conditioner. Cthvator, Plecil l supplies pltmbfny Supplies carpentry 1 sWphes. bits, blades bells. planes levels. vises. numerous power i and hand tools. ) quarlMies lumber. oak pine, cedar. Sprue. double antique shotgun. 12 ga shotgun. 303. 22 ga.. 150-175 framed and unframed LE Drints i Dy Lumbers, Bateman, A J Casson. Kingsland. Trinidad. Tait, Cote, Black. Dalt. A.Y. Jackson ongirial silkscreen, 15 Bateman pieces early pieces of James Lumbers. sport's memorabilia, Elvis Presley, etc.. etc. What a sale! Plan to attend! TO=: Cash, Approved Cheque, Visa, Inlerac. Auctioneer: Frank Stapleton 905-786-22" OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE Anpques, co8ectables, & Household articles Sunday Oct. 22, 11 a.m. (Viewing 10:00) Agrialkwe Building. Orono Fairgrounds Take 115/35 Hwy. to Main St. Orono & follow signs. This Sundays Auction features an excellent ollering of articles from the past to present, some old, Some new, refinished & in original condition, partial list includes early Pinball machine (Bright Star, D. Gottlieb & Cd) Hoosier cupboard (ref.), Ornately carved oak buffet (Serpentine front, claw It. exc.), large oak Idlchen table (exc),new glass front book case & double door china cabinet, knick knack shelves, brass tea wagon & vanity, ornately carved Victorian settee, 50's couch & chair, iron bed. pine table, hanging postal shelf, piano stool, butter chum, misc. chairs, 2 large wool rugs, crocks, several pcs. of old clothing, quills, oil lamps, pocket watches, milt bottles, old radio, sleigh, teddy bears 8 dolls, wicker, sewing machine, Coke cooler, light fixture, many house- hold collectables, old & new, Kirby vacuum, dish- washer, woodstove, pictures. Glass & china (Fireking, Pyrex etc.) This is an outstanding op- portunity to purchase some rare, unique & useful items Come early, browse & enjoy our last sale this year at this location. Watch for our new winter location beside the Wow Mart, Flea Market on Scugog St. in Bowmanville. (Call for all your auc- tion needs). MacGregor Auctions, Mile MwGrpor 805-91117-5402, NS -9074$U. FRI. OCT. 20, 6:30 P.M. Selling contents from a Toronto estate at the Goodwood Com- munity Centre. (8 km. south )1 Uxbridge via Hwy. 47) good clean sale of furniture, ap- pliances, glass, china, depression glass, jewelry, collectables. antiques and misc. Also many furniture pieces for refinishing or repair CLARK - SON AUCTIONS 905-640-6411 Pre, view D 1) IT) refms Cash/Cheaue onto PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY. OCT. 28. 1995 11 A.M. On behalt ,t MINTZ K PARTNERS rrus- h;b� �n Bankruptrv) cranklln Soyal pxacuhve, 3" i ft Wide nark :node) trailer 6 tt 'q) )ut. 2 bedrooms. sleeps H. Furnished, fridge. st,)ve, microwave. stereo. root air. Faulkner awninq !ull deck ' ': tower utilities she1J Auction con - du :Ted )n site 4226 Blue Jay Way. P,rineer Park Resort. RR41 Laketwid /Hwy. 28 North 'tom Peter tx rough. left on Hwy to Curve Lake Read and left to P,,)neer Park Te•ms and conditions Cash ;,heque with proper I D. iull settle- ment auction day. 'n- specbon morning of auction Park site rental or removal ' vbe arranged with park owner =0r fut- ther information please contact the AUCTIONEER: FRANK G. STAPLETON NE WTONV ILLE (905)786-2244. FAX (905) 786-3591 SAT., 4 10 A.M. PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION AT PETERBOROUGH (On Hwy.# 7, 2 miles east o1 Pe- terborough) About 40 cars. trucks. 4 x 4's, vans. boats, motorcycles, mo- tor homes. trailers, riding lawn tnow- ers. etc. Many late models. Call now to consign you vehicles. Consign early for advertis- Ina Let us sell your car. Call 745- 5007 ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS 7R -800- 461-6499 AUCTION SALE THURS OCT.I9TH. 10 AM Jan Woodlands Ltd. Unreserved Inventory Reduction Auction Budders. Contractors .r.'ni, ti mannas Resorts amps Building supply Deaiers Take Note "! LARECT)QRS: >ale will i1e held at Jar Woodlands td Located 2 km south )f Bancroft on Hwy 062 Sale will feature one halt million board fee pressure treated and white lumber In first second quality grades Most dimensions a able. Lumber will be sold in detailed lot Call or Fax request for complete List S500.00$ Cash Draw Registered bidders present at the and of tt will be eligible tar a cash draw of $500.1 purchase necessary but you must be pre: claim your prize. No substitutes. "YOUR ON SITE, OR CONSIGNMENT SALE SPECIALISTS" SWITZER'S AUCTION SERVICI 1.613-332-5581 / 1-800-649-2601 FAX. 1-613-332-4867 MAJOR AUCTION SALE CONSIGNMENTS * ESTATES * PRIVATE COLLECTIONS * CHRIS11NE MARSHALL PORTFOLIO W/RARE SECONDARY SOLD OUT IMAGES * OAK & MAHOGANY FURNRURE * MIRRORS * CONSOLES * WINE TABLES * VALET STANDS • CHINA CABINETS * WHAT HOTS * PEDESrALS *COIN COLLECr1ON a DIAMOND RINGS a WATCHES a COMPUTERS' ELECIIRONICS * GIFTWARE * FTrZ & FLOYD * REPRODUCnONS • ORIGINAL ARTWORKS • CRANSERRY • OIL LAMPS * DELFT * OVER 30 LIMFMD EDFFM PREM 51 LUMBERS * ROMANCE * BATEMAN * CAS" * A.Y. JACKSOI' • BRENDERS a TAR • TOWNSEND * SPORTS ART • SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL * ROYAL DOULTON * LILYPUT LANE " KAISER * LAMPS * ACCENT DECORATOR ITEMS * WOOD CARVINGS * BRONZES • WAYNE GRETZKY SIGNED COLLECnsm* ■PUBLIC AUCTIOr ON MONDAY EVE. OCT. 23 AT 7:00 P.M. PREVIEW 6:00 P.M. HELD AT THE NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL 20 KING ST" WEST NEWCASTLE OVER 1000 FINE QUALITY ITEMS TO BE OFFERED TERMS: Cash, Visa, MC, as & announced at sale. D rasher !e an- pce mint ISlonal ,e sake DO. Nc sent to RFArticles Arts 6 - - , • `' r ', • v . r Arts dr 1�..•f I.F{F 1VFWjADVR�t7'ItiFR, WED« Il(TOI{ER Ili, 19.5-PA(:F1 iS-1� Wanted • Crafts • Arts & Crafts •1 Apartments A artments ANTIQUES Absolutely, (:rafts Trailers �' For Rent p "Apartments Apartments furniture or an- �For Rent For Rent " For Rent RICE la kp richly ofd Scienter. meter- - area. k, mo- ,,.,s. china, silver, Rover- ' bile home 8 lot deck Shed. . •,I. toys. decoys, dolls. • • "Will COIR / furnished. fishing. swim k bottles, collections or^i,ng, Sao of Will sell „• • ,res Call Robert Bowen CRAFT & r • separatey Call 1905i597 - n •:ties (905) 655-8049. 2634 APPLIANCES, COLLECTIBLES a APPLIANCES, wanted , Marine king ur not Fridge. � 40 SHOW • :es, washers. dryers ' 2713. +ALSO FOR SHOW OUTSIDE -cora e I PICKERING, Brock Rd N ek WHITBY- 1 small bed of Hwy 2 spacious 1 bed- room basement apt Suit - room apartment, private able for mature working entrance, full bathroom, full adult Call 1-905-509-9913 kitchen, non-smoker only S5501month 428-6119 WHITES 401, basement PICKERING, HWY 21 apt ,epararo enhance. eat -in kitchen, laundry. air, vVHITES bright new 1 bed- patio. No pets First/last/ room . sep ent . apphal references $550. net -s, broadloomed. cable, parking laundry sin le 839-3053 after 6 p on or E vers, st one. wash October 20th 21st 22nd � at tom g we ends dryers, itiuried a 8 Sts per mo Boats. cars. BACHELOR apartment ,n PICKERING 2 - large at non-smoker Nov t. $675 ♦ etc Wilde Sales, 6558010 r)sraw;, tractive. ;est •:ontaoed 2 inc 905-831-9458 WHY rant when you can +month warrant d27- � �eparete en- ^wit yow own home for y FM. 3 P.m --g m.• STORAGE shrink Al parkin nom bedroom basement apt PICKERING. Whites Rd, less than P• ,SAT. 10 a.m.-S P.M.; P ante g, you think" Can "i messagerid smoker. uhhhes included panty furnrslifles fur to0a rmentd 1 -bed- Dave Haylxk Sales Rep meq• io Rein. -4 Delft• winterizing ?or all noshed 5685.utihdes 151 y ~ASH for SINES, Sega. '^aloes of boats 8 motors $450 monfhly 729-4599 room basement. separate Re/Max Summit Really Saturn play station. OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM 'all Sawyer Marino Serv- BEAUTIFUL. clean s a. and last Preferable quiet. entrance. lull kitchen. air (199', Ltd (9051 6683800 Hom video games and 99 Thomtor Road S Oshawa Ontces for trio best rice m the p non-smoker. g per. 0 nous 2 ,I,,y.2 bedroom. son, no central vac. security. car. or 19051 665-3211 Region (905)6558347 pets `efe`e"cam poled. single quiet, non- , -ms Trades and con- (au{lamc LargcR Craft Shiwi featuring over one hundred and (arty talented utilities included, backyard 905.8x1-3655 snooker Nov t $500 mdu- n ntsGa welcome The exhibitors with that unique and outstanding S+wthwestern, Viclonan, and Country�F�, 5800 Nov ?' ALSO. 1 bed OSHAWA 2 bedroom sire 42rr649a FfOUSeS n Game Store. Osha handcrafted a111eetlbluK fix your dace rannl and gift needs. Presenting a vanav ,rf: '^Om main Noor apt walk a , ForRent ;entre 7250202 Ffilral (ksr ac,g Papa~ Tole. Stenciling. Folk Art, Ceramics, $tanned Glass. Quilts, ng distance to downdwr D ni door HousePickering 'Arge t bed - S6, 5, includes uhli r,,,;n. ,,;i,,u,-,grit a WANTED CAMERAS - Pixtm. PrNpntml. lrwellery Beare W,xden Cullednblcc. \atural Art, O<,IF;• Oshawa. backyard laundry bps and parkin phone D? Mary evilavailable Nov • $575 g ex,ras Available Dec 's- "RENT TO OWN.- Pick • •., and gra••,. !fell tkii'l sL L. whkh? m„d,, .r-w_rrq,-. Repniduct inn Furniture. Go,amet t AND 2 ueo,00m. local. 579-7138 evermgs $655,monrn 1st and last er rg r. .rga,,,w .-r-•;e 4 nucroscopps. tele- � .� Ikli Ls i05�d34.9373 �� P%, binoculars and re- a'k _ ,� Sh These arc Just a sample of td at 1py Cordova Rd and OSHAWA 2 3 3 bedroom References Suit single bedroom upper. near c s' $ what makes (his show BROCK FINCH new 1 gems Clxks, watch- one fret wont also 945 Masson St aparrner available at 888 WOd"^q adult Call 420 amenities, just renovated S,miture. anything old - berm eL GIM~�L w, a Meant In mLci 'hhawa NO Dols Pta_ase bedroom, separate laundry and gilt: (,ien St Close 10 4349 throughout Available Ham.. Mil ADMISSION :all 5792387 or 576.6724 8 entrance. 4 pc bath, arc. schools. shopping and mediate) earn i - absolute) no pp' Y $995 plus y sinoki -g o PICKERING Valage 98 WANTED to buy - older H �>,• a1 1 Bedroom apts. in Oshawa Pets. 5910 nclus,vp p G M atihties included I5V (;r,,• -, furnished Duncan .d15,25G-339? 4iass china col TME $3'� ind Bowmanvillp Stamn tial deal ,n first g I,•• t last required Can 728- clean bachelor in a t memorabilia, 1 STANDS (905) 434-5531 STILL Seniors 52.00 it S50G. month fnd e g_ g 428-7965 as x993 building own entry laur ,', etc Single pieces power steering, power brakes. 5 -Speed, sun root. Children Under 10 Free tov inrluded. with laundry CENTRAL !lHITBV 3 OSHAWA 8'oo,'Park 1 dry. Darkil new decor no laws Call (9051 723- Includes stove fridge. heat, wa--_e•.,s n ! lex -ear 407 acli'lles No pens Call x34 n ., T be •' Reit 5575 'n- carpet shertmenr new carpet washer, dryer. Park- pets toed ^Cuvav ale one bedroom available _ nANTED to buy. Eastview Y story building, close to fk7rr r -l,r•;aiow. Wet south COUNTRY ;emnj. 1 pen eludes all but cable No Pets Laundry park r. ; mg. !,replace lsvtast 5575 9(l092038 .. ..i -� !rock banks ill •;°•576 -tan "Automobiles " Automobiles Automobiles r'•orr ..;,:r••nent. double Nalk r"'t Nor smoke• no avail r:nv 1 656-f)567 CHARMING 2 cetlrodrn nclusrve 7285382 CLEAN am l y budding PICKERING '.. pats. non - sr -is•- ce-7room apt �.t',v-. parking include -d Large man 'I r for Sale ' t For Sale For Sale 2,•,.'401 pets •ererov Available apa,.,.. ,.. oeaudfwiY Oshawa ---h. -,ne. two 8 secia•are entrance. fridge, ChrIS1rT185 Dec Ist Ist'tast. utilities PICKERING Large alae 1 Nov t x28 -7x07 decorated . upper pomon of three by-droom Includes stove c'a. c. it, Cade South Trees Trees 1965 Mustang l r,.,,i .: Ar• 1993 , E -ave message Ouse a appliances. park- Heat. ny11 . fridge. stove. of 401 between Rouge mount/W^i!o No problem' uupe. 2d9 SE coupe EFI, Ps, pb, anv 2a 000 km 4 door, auto. I - TWO bedroom apart ng or one good neigh park .•--, Laundry'ac�ilto 0 r S'i, ria Pets 619- 0 70 .automatic. very good coin •fihon. 56000 Call fm toss. �• Poll. Pt, p m,r pwr locks 8 trunk, arrvfrr mens. •, �f Btoor, `" avail bournodd no Pets. avail- avadaei- 7 232094 r $50, security •yr ,case ;GEE �.,,.ne to Wholesale (905) 430-0675 rors. air con mint interior, sass. red. a.c exre�ienf able ,mmediatety, 5650 inc able Ncv 1 Firstnast re. OSHAWA :�uth nice avail Ncv'st 305 509- 3x70 Onra•o Farm 54888. 1989 Dynasty LE. Y tY non-smoker. factory mags condition sl 'n 800 Istlast required Call 5n- guired $750 Phillips m. clear ., r,..dr°dm upper deck S -5G . $75 430 h• tees. Guide to at 1980-1966 cars, lease to V6very, good condition, (905)294-3616 1537 after t p In eluded. 728-9239 apartment ,n duplex Dec 1. QUIET two bedroom power steering, power brakes. 5 -Speed, sun root. .~•11,1,,1 Retailing, Toll own Everyone qualities $2700 cert 985.8985 1993 FORD FESTIVA. 2/; bedroom apartments. 8 CLEAN 3 bedroom to D Includes stove fridge. heat, wa--_e•.,s n ! lex -ear 'ST CHOICE • ' 9005613530 On URIC? WCBo MA7 No 1987 Eagle 4x4 wagon g 3 d, 'atshback. 45.000 story building, close to fk7rr r -l,r•;aiow. Wet south Gundry. parking. 295 Bann K "; and Ritsor, F• dge. HOMES' ' .:kc reg health stan- interest. no credit check. F ren 5275 down g Val clean. $3588 1987 km auto , full colour q schools. library. South GM end Ajax area Available AveFFORDABLE e 728-5766 �.t',v-. parking include -d Large man 'I r WHY RENT" BUY' ' Arts 8 570034 Ontari 1916 Notion Mustang convertible, sharp, $4900 Peter 723.1155. dant Available rrr+nlediate- Dec Ist Ist'tast. utilities PICKERING Large alae r r•irh gas fireplace. 5695 S?04 ny smoker, no pets. $795 per • Crafts Rd 686-7428 auto loaded, 149.000 km only 55995.1988 nasi DY 434.7564 IY and Nov 42&-6328 1 7 Park'.ng 5900 month No 3051 one "e't'"%•-' 4 Dce bath oro Upper n°Or with sdan- No problem' shop- o shop- 1983 Ford Mustang 5 Ol. Y spotless. with loads of ex 1995 Monte Carlo. fuly tutor D appointmert Pets 619- 0 70 oval+._ !o garden. central air 4 appkances. you met „m 5595.5" 7 Ham ,Oct' _et ~tie Snow a. now -,APE 20.000 km on rebuilt motor tras including air, V6, loaded including leather AJAX 2 bedroom base- CLEAN one bedroom k,•.:ri tri no pets 585~ nc wino wood ',reface and MOrt p y r fi S7 /0 0 A „ ES, -•; the magical New pamr, new clutch. 5 54888. 1989 Dynasty LE. Y tY upnolste dark teen ry, q me^• art , separate en- D base- apartment. $650 i9G-. 931-3504 deck S -5G . $75 430 Call Thomas C. Dike porcelain doll Spot. cruise pear, white. loaded, one 8500 Kms Cam 434 -?455 trance. laundry' fat utilities on Dreyer. laundry. cable. stereo cass., new paint, 0169 Sales • :yarn rnis CiDoll control, sun- root. new owner balance of factory - and Parking ,nctuded Non parking inciusive Car 686- PICKERING Liverpool; SIMCOE NORTH Rus good tires• good mechani- ,'• at the DollDrpte~red. e tires nuns good warranty available. 56888 89 PONTIAC TEMP- smokers 5750 2144 aver 6. or 427 '292 Hwy Y - -i`:•- 2bed,°ono At- +.2. Rep. Remax Accord nom@ $2200 olio 905.985-2643 1989 Jeep YJ. very dean. EST 1315k Am.Fm auto A. mo F •sctaSt 68,}0315 anytime rip Y i basemen, apartment Iaun- se^ , 2 be`'` • • n Realty Ltd. 575.3111 .: •, now a Stu- ' „2G 1984 BUICK LSSA- 5-Spd' hardtop. only $7989. C ex cord , $4900 firm AJAX JA With Ad. Save 151 31/95 dry. separate entrance. pax. Newry ,enovalod. nice decor 1987 Plymouth Voyager 3 AVAILABLE NOW- BRE 1990 GMC pick up. low 905427-8046 bachelor apt for t for FINCH/WHITSS Rd . pn- walk • everything, non- .aundry, Parting ca. litre. dark red, 124.000 a .E"�DORS wanted for the good nOnd,!,dn as s $2 J00 080 (905) 427- kms, like new. V9 auto. air. $11 988. ;990 Grand Pnx LOADED-eA Sundance- s,.p entrance into Available Oct 30 Call vale cedrorm basement Sino+ -r quiet. 1st7last rel- lite ?sulasr. nc e.t_se S668.n vdro 576-2982. kms.. 7 passenger, Cruise, . •4!t •;how Excel 0630 STE, loaded. luxury and Tilt, tow ;,- map light bm after 5 p m 686-0406 apartment w,parll near erences. $675 inclusive $16.200 434-5780 Osha- • •awl Indoor Mall Avail Nov. 1195 Leave sport. awy $10.888 1990 pill. teary new pars ':aU shopping, available Nov 6. Theresa 416 26 7 7482 LIVERPOOUHWY2 9663. attic m Scarp For 1984 Ch Chevy Cerebri V6. IY• Toyota Tercel SE. 2 dr 5 728-4177 AJAX l:,vel s y pacious 2 5600 rnclus,ve Call Har Harry certified. Call (905)986- .•�• ~cart Hol ;;n�ne 1416) 284- fuuy loaded. 4 dr new fires. Stoll Cass . $5888, 1991 pets. non smoker, utilities - '. basement apart- (416)283-7393 or Jennifer PICKERING ''err newly renovated l • i i • • BASEMENT one bed- ext@Ile '.t condition. ah, Grand Prior STE. white with 1 11'1 r. aril .n till rear old House. -iparateiprivate fa161283-657C Must -eA rnna aiavac private en - FAX • • sDS room apt . non-smoker, no stereo, was $2495 reduced leather ;manor. loaded is entrance ll $200 ser 7dse- •-ance non -smoke, lain- • •' L.OSI g !0 $2395 cernhetl with war- 11,888, These are only a • i i rid alarm, parill 5850 dusave 4169489946 IMMACULATE Bachelor apt. line bed- -Y S700.morl rc,,s,ve • • • - Ch Chapman Dr Alae, near anry Cali 686 6183 few o? our vehicles avail- basement S600/month+ Nov 1st. First and Iast.Ask for err., c�.;er-er. apt in A/r„r 2 new a 4+a Nov usr Call 420- e FOUnd 1985 CHEVY Blaze, Ta- able at quick sale prices C A C Auto Exchange, • • AJAX - SOUTH 450 sg by. Separate enhance. n reghboumood s, own lau�- 484? c • -i • 128-7266 nue 4 , a. V6 automatic. 5077 Brock Rd. N hrsWata 66"788, cael-elor apt 5450 g°Od utih- fes nduded 5430.mo rge windows LAva.idcle SOUTH sax - one bed •L ,;ST green cast cairn - Rolf loaded with alarm. Claremont, ask for Bob nonth. heating. hydro ca- rte• laundry. inclusive non- Call 428 9445 mature Only 'xm ca'•nent apt . skr l@ :: •�• .� Ma. ••i Al inside. 171.000 kms. asking S4900 Lowry. 905-649.1808 • Smoker Call 427--08625650 Nov 1 "c^ smoker $SSC,rnO Call '' 1+o al/Finch, oboCall 579-157C Or Oshawa 905-433- KINGIRITSON e•tia One J7-1602 586-4605 ,• Pager 4.5 .i• ' . for wurk Please cam T216. We pay Cash for 1 • • AJAX sunny one bed- y Dedr air^ baser -w.•• apt ,n +304' 14 g5683'0489 1985 Nissan Stanza. 4 dr good used vehicles xu^ walk out private yard tame home Su. for N PICKERING ' 3 bell. -- • CST 5 sed, air. windows. am/}m x • , entrance. large kitchen, single Denson Cable. lawn- one r- -.• .-, apt Put. - SPOTLESS 2 bedroom P,ckenn g Camxtdry cab Cinnamon 8 yet (.004aled, SI@rep piss, good clean 1988 HONDA Civic, dean, parking air . um in. pay. close to buses. wall !b .• p P rMshed 4 PC bath laundry Case^'er' apartment for wigs. air con. civac. Sol orange 9 running car Was 52695 g hatchback. air, 5 5 new a pd • • •='tided WdIN MOSpitaU eve hsi Nonsmdkrr a rot g park no, w_,k to Go and let non g q s^'Ok "" single it I loot by •pi ace. main r •-s .n lint, area d Baty ool Answers now 52495 certified 4 more dutch. liming Reit, asoma- Tawn Suit single profes- ki sional No smoking $675 must 5475 571 4899 Bus Large storage room.�� person or Coupe Separate laundry. t'2 baps. hn- to larroa lam@ of Smoky RE- nice cars to choose from for belt. sunroof, sport nmy Automobiles g Dec 1 686-1932 LARGE Drgnt one bed- non smokers xr ly please entrance full lam and shedrt isf+ed roc room 5 837-2232 or 728- Cam 427-9722 anytime bras, 123.000 km Askin g ' oo ^ apt Sep entrance. Deis 6cSC (9051 x20 kitchen. share laund laundry. no es, large yard, shed. ga. - Russ. Open 7 aays7week 55200 certified olio No Wanted AJAX Two bedroom ,ak,nd,y too fireplace in W- 37 3774 or 4+6.284-1618 pets 686-499% rage. 2 car driveway, near indDOrs. & Town Sales g rust. Excellent condi basemen apartment. sep- ingrOOm, Central Park PICKERING bus. Cao• 5tt100s. beautiful hOfT1B tion (905)576-8755 arate entrance. 4 pce bath, stand, no smoking. no Westmore TWO bedroom basement spotless condnon TIE PK51Supplles/ 19.5 Pontiac 6000 LE. V6. 1988 PONTIAC Bonneville CARS FOR CASH, We b15 vehicle Coll rk r. laundry. sc 9 ry. close to Pet pets. SSSO'mo inclusive area lire m basement. separate aparment. separate em $1295 pus utilities First- 1851 References R,1�„•;,,,, """""'y 4 excellent condition !Pity SE. fWly loaded, black with your or come l0 479 Bayy St ayly t Schools. shopping_ Nose 5750 427-9032 725-92x8 enhance, washer dryer. CV. fireplace 5695 trance. parking. Spacious NO bets 90 20-6947 y aded. loatled. was 52795 $2795 now $26 certified1with grey interior, well ^ban- tamed, be East Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES ir><pusnre TWO oedroom - Oshawa. inclusive, available Dec 1N backyard, 2 avp,ances. pose •c schoas"ne, ADULT Lifestyle on Lake AJAX central, 1 bedroom. ale lila ('minrcoure') warranty 686 b183 8 must seen 53900 certified 905-x36- 4 affiances. bright. dean $660 per month, laundry. ,kin neat (negotiable) 905-839 ti246 dayi905.839-5'12 n 5 and 40 Available Nov 1st Ortar,o Willmont Creek i sale CKC Reg'd1885 i, Pontiac Sulr ind 0206 • s, vet checked Call I. - •6 Wagon, air conditioning, 1990 Chevy Cavalier Z24 TTWEILER PUPS, rads, $1400 as is or best offer Call 728-3181 power steering, power brakes. 5 -Speed, sun root. '�! nc Papers 5400 1986 BUICK Somerset, 4 AM/FM, luggage rack. 31 role, ready to go. r ,-I female 905-649 cy(.. auto, no rust. 51,795. V6. excellent condition 56550 000 905-430- i' •-• 3 p m Cert 1984 Chevette auto, 0722 Oshawa Creek park senting $995 con 194 Reliant concept basement apart VABLE Yellow La- auto. $995 cert 404-9759 1990 FORD T -BIRD. fully -!''ever Pups, farm 1986 CMEVETTE, loaded. 75.000 km • im- ' .:kc reg health stan- maculate Condt,on, CD 6 - Separate entrance. No SeparateFlexible s pa g' 'M er irielu(} a er $67C ind 905 3323280 Spacious 2 bedroom bur pets FirsWast $575 plus occupancy 655-4076 leave rein PICKERING I VALLEY fully loaded, sunroof, ex• ow. 2 baths. Monod utilities Call 683-8768 sQOrISiDI@ CI@an pie FARM new two bedroom, TWO storey apartment, room 5 appliances, gas AJAX large bright, LUXURY 1 BEDROOM separate entrance eat -,n Oshawa Creek park senting hreplaceilleat. central vac concept basement apart apt with family room 8 lire- kitchen parking. A,C $700 Large 2 bedroom 56:5 to recreation amenities. pus ment $650 inclusive pace 8 CA. avalable ,m Plus 5 113 Dec t 5725 includes garage. 623 - p Available immediately rnediatety, North West 416-691 52051ities Parking Available ,mme- m9os 11762 after 0( Parking. no pets. no small Oshawa. Rossland 3 PICKERING 2 bedroom diately 8 Nov 151 404- AJAX - 3 bedroom main mg 416-209-9753 Thomson Must De non- main floor of bungalow, 1614 floor. 4 appliances. dose to AJAX, large clean 2 bed- smoker, no pets. $795 per dose too town centre and transit, WHITBY - 112 Centre N schools and shopping. PD g. room basement a t se month inclusive 432-7553 separate laundry, a/ lar 9e one bedroom t- path^ no g pets avail Dec D P C. Parking. S950lmonth in- V' ready Nov Ist Shad, 1$90o kms.. great pack. metallic beige aslung ent . parking, appliances, elusive. first/last, 509-1651 able for responsible adult, 15795 pus 686-3201 '-2043 shy 5900 OBO• (905) $10.500 obo. certified. NORTH Oshawa - im- 404-1881 686-1138 ' Trucks uukties included $750 call maculate cozy small base- ,ale a-sa ^O pets Parking, referent- A A M OBEDIENCE nerd 1886 LUXURY VOLVO 1990 NISSAN MAXIMER, for Sale after 5. 571-6416 ment badlelorelte. Re- sus pu 12 ppy.Novtce) 1 760, all power, air, black fully loaded, sunroof, ex• last Nov. 1 905-683.3067 AJAX, large. 2 bedroom apt, park laundry.$765 �' sQOrISiDI@ CI@an pie 8 4, Evening g leather heated seats, Must cellent condition, low km., 19.8 YAZDA 82200 inclusive, available imme- male preferred. Non - smoker, Y classes able self 190K $3900 Call keyless entry. $10,500. pick up. Cab pus, Stan- dratel y 576-4178. leave share lutclnert. with with smaN class- 655-8246 obo. Must sell. 905.619- lord, art Ino cassette, . age' single working female aant,ed 430 OOZg, apartment in- bedroom pang and eludes cads' 2490 leave message. 160K , cell excellent con- norrl basement owner $375JIaundry and NEL 19.6 OLDS CIERA 1990 Subaru Legacy. 5- clition, $4,100.404-0975 AJAX- Nov 1st. 2 bedroom parking. 576-3741 REDUCTION stove. hat tub. garage, x•250 668-7634 first/last. 683.0799 nines to basement apt with walk out. 1891 PLYMOUTH Sun- tc owners health. Ger- wagon loaded 8 passeng- speed, excellent interior Trucks e51ceOh�rafdo e OSHAWA.strof Shun hawed Pointers, er, very well maintained, and exterior, new M,che- shop- o shop- apt. se �rate Pe, s, Siamese and certified, $3,750. Tele- tins, p.roof,p,w, pis. pb. Wanted ping and HWY 1st and stove / Indigo utilities in - need s, need loving homes pllgle 987-5551 150,000 fill certified 57900 436-9244 PICKERING, basement last 5650+01itres.Call 427• duded, $465. 686-2216 es required Available Dec. J X - detached 3 bed - 1 5662 incl . 416-486- room. 1 12 baths, with ga- 0189 rage, close to schools and WHITBY - 2 bedroom shopping $990'month First downstairs apartment. last Nov. 1 905-683.3067 1000 sq ft.. dose to amen~ automatic. laded. In excel• ties. 4 -pc bath, fridge.' 4 bedroom house. stove, parking, storage, main floor. 2. 4 pce and +- phone. cable 5650+1/3 2 pee bath. available Nov. util. Dec 1 st. 905 430-2461, 95 Appliances mcluded. WHITBY -Lovely 5 bed. 51.095 monthly pus 50% room house on 12 wooded gas and utilities Harold (905)686-6610 lee Kennels 733 (705) 19.5 Honda Civic GL, 1 1991 Cavalier 221, V6. WANTED 1985.1989 7405' OUVE/RITSON area. up• PICKERING VILLAGE aces with Pond - 500 yds' from Sinclair High School AJAX, Harwood/Bayly, dr, 5 spd, am/fm stereo automatic. laded. In excel• (crew cab), in good AVAR ABLE immediately, per duplex, 1 bdrm, fridge/ new ora room base- Main floor lam room, rec. ly clean 3 bedroom main AN shepherdCass new clutch, Good lent condition. asking condition. Call after 6 p.m. large, very dean, bright one stove, 4pc. bath, washer/ ment apt., full size lutchen with bar, gamesroom laundry,r. tral ySt000/mont!1 e. solid pups' black. Get. dean running car. Was $10,000 certified. 430- 905-985-3183 apartment in- bedroom pang and eludes cads' dryer • avail Nov 1 Suit sill- 5575 inclusive. Osba- and bath, sep. entrance, laundry, cable norrl basement n nocOlusrve zech championnow CExcellent 52695 $2495 cert., 6004.vxw Close to all annel 9lo- wa 6.11,11-4074 days. or included. � Uri stove. hat tub. garage, x•250 668-7634 first/last. 683.0799 nines to Call 427-9722 anytime Russ. 1891 PLYMOUTH Sun- ' 4 WIMIl) D11R ties. $685/month 404-8479 (416)269.9288 coped eve.utilities. last. 428-79 4� plus. AvaNable Nov 15V95. 3 s on red Premises. CKC Russ. Open 7 days week/ &g Town Sales. dance, good mileage, al or leave message on ma- chine.' ONE bedroom m adult WHITBY -ora bedroom apt, available Nov t. $565 bedroom bungalow,Taun- Shots 9 5450. . excellent corKGtion, 55.999. building. Parking, storage PICKERING, basement monthly. Heat Included. ton 8 Trolls area appkanc- 1997 Celebrity, 4 dr. auto, 404-8341 1985 FORD ECONOLINE. AVAILABLE immediat ! elY locker, available Nov. 1795, apt. I bedroom, kitchen, Phone 430-0959 or 723 - es.large yard. 2 car ga- your d 2.5 engine, air, windows, 1991 TOYOTA YR2, Conversion van, V8, over- One bedroom clean and Near Oshawa Centre. bathroom, Irvingroom, and 2857,raga,5895month+u•ities e garbage �tle Put stereo cass., new paint, loaded. 5 speed, air, T -top, drive automatic, loaded, cozy, 180 Alma, upstairs. $446.221mo. plus hydro paw• great for 1 person.Call (905) 886.8218. IE D OOLEY WASTE gold clean running car. CD, pulse, ABS, alarm. lint, good tires• good mechani- near Oshawa Hospital. and Cade. First/last. No Nonsmoker, no pets, $625 , WHITBY, 3 bedroom maul BUNGALOW SAL SYSTEM EM Was, 52895 now $2695 w cruise. tilt, no turbo, tally S5500.cen. $495 + utilities. Firstflast. pets. 728-7273 inclusive, phone extra. floor triplex, parking, slor- central Aax. t gam 7 da Ys 1905)723- cert. Call 427-9722 anytime balance 6 r., 160.000 war- phone.576-4263. 579 1587. ONE bedroom apt. Northybasement IZp 6464 age shed, fenced aid 3 bedroom 1 li2 bath unfurnished. With Ad. Save 151 31/95 Russ. Open 7 days week/ indoors. Big Town Sales. ranry. Only 78.000 Nm., regularly maintained, all 1987 Plymouth Voyager 3 AVAILABLE NOW- of 401, close to Simcoe, PICKERING, 2 bedroom quiet court, $fen inclusive'rd 668 87195 dose to all amenities, no checks done. Beautiful car, litre. dark red, 124.000 a COURTICE WEST clean, 2 $443.62 plus hydro In- basement apartment cepa- pals, non smokecCALI ING FOR ACUTE, 1987 Dodge Caravan, mmaculate condition, kms.. 7 passenger, Cruise, room suite. 4 Pce bath, etudes one parking spot rate entrance, laundry fac , WHITBY• dean t bedroom AFTER SPIN 683.3282 care pet newly rebuilt motor, 7 pas- $16.200 434-5780 Osha- $5200 080 .Call 721- laundry hook-up, ideal for Avail Nov. 1195 Leave nice neighborhood. $650 basement apt fireplace. rips Then re Sanger, $5000 or best offer, wa 9663. 1 parking, 5495 incl. Utd message at 905.571-4720 inclusive Available imme- shared laundry, parking, no CLEAN 3 bedroom raised to, you. le 9or with certified. Call (905)986- 1992 NISSAN NX2000 666-1168 or 728-3654. 1 -BEDROOM basementincluded, lately. 831-7707 pets. non smoker, utilities bungalow semi.near Osha- s they ave in ham- Jas Eat 1148 Black,T-Bar root, loaded. BASEMENT one bed- apartment walkout to deck, PICKERING, BAYRIDG- $600 after 5 call 571�i416 wa Civic Auddonum, fenced 875/monlh+ dry cat food $125, 1987 Iroc Z, low mileage, bra. 5 -speed. only 60.000 FAX • • sDS room apt . non-smoker, no fully bro Bloomed, fire -ES. Bright, basement apt yard.asking ll $200 red exterior, black interior, kms. lady driven, warranty pets, avail. immediate, place, available Novo 1 or close to GO, first 3 fast, non WHITBY, 2 - bedroom utilities. No pets. Available ng stock avail- )852-9554 excellent condition, $5000 balance. clean, asking $103 cenited 905-571• • • Ch Chapman Dr Alae, near Dec 1 Call (905)427-8310 smoker, no pets. Phone. basement S600/month+ Nov 1st. First and Iast.Ask for Cal Doug728-0337 Loblaws and am amenities.. after 7pm. leave message. 837-6661 $700 month a hill suit Couple Or single, Anna 686-5877 128-7266 utiffha . hrsWata 66"788, PAGE 14-A..I'HE NYp:N�_ ADSF:Rl'ItiER. ., IK-FORER 18, 1. 5 I I r , + Houses HousesRooms ' Accomodua0ed For Rent For Rent For Rent LARGE ninth Oshawa 4 WOODVIEW Park 3 + 1 AAA above average quiet. PICKERING one large bedroom seine dose to bpdroo^,. , sn,rey formal well furnished room Wel- bedroom in basement, one schools and bus Available denmg room, new gas fur son 401 On bus line $85 bedroom upstairs S85 Nov 15 5 appliances. nate, fenced yard, deck week include, TV. cable. week $350 imo inclusive fenced yard tits last. no S895'monih plus utilities utilrbes parking 725-0416 Share tacddies Immediate pets S850.mo plus utib- Call 19051576-2601 030.3134 Nov 1428-8282 ties 5763941 appliances, opal 401, DECENT. . loan room, re 401 PICKERING Wrtl NORTH EAST OSHA- Housing I it llp•a- " aril bath, share kitchen. amenities. $80 and house room in 4 hedmonl house. WA Ser- h , :; bedroerr•� Wanted Parken� Port Perry 8 own 4 Ix:e bath, no amok I + - baths, fenced by 5 up Oshawa 728-9759. 433 ,ng. no pets $400 per First last requited appliances. available No. Ist 5850 plus 432-2575 WANTED to HENT '810 or 9859761 month References 420-3628 NORTH Fast Oshawa 3 H,,., urge enough for 2 GREAT a Dad' Large PICKERING. M,F room ted•.. •• semi close to coure References avail- mast.• be froom and ensu- Roti 1•` Gl with 2 other h I able Pets-, Pon Hope area ite in executive home. north males in 4 bedroom house 8 Rem S Spatz INDOORSTORAGE boat, cillo and trainers, clean, dry secure Call (705)357-2406 WANTED to rent garage fon winter storage of car A S A P from Nov 1st until March 31st Call 905-683- 81,81, Industrial • Units park. shopping. sc oo s $1050 'month + „'• isles Call evenings 19051885- Whitb Your vsrtm child y g 5350 Inclusive Gall INDUSTRIAL urd lur rent Call 576.7552 after 4 c m 4735 or days 9 4 30 ren. woi.ld be welcome in (905)420-0376 a•. `:'1'' Ne'.o,-. St approx underground (905)7286259 ask for this home. 5350 month $1175, month 810 sq It with office space OSHAWA. 3 Bemoorl Greg Please leave message SHARE quiet dean 2700 and workshop, or as stor- semi fenced yard. deck 4 Call 576 8224 030.3134 5V e ecuhve home. in age space Call 434 5494 appliances, opal 401, 9EAUTIFUL a�_le 2 sic, I -, gyp., -.. . bedroom Ala. with one single Per or evenings 579-1840 s Townhouses Cerba' a• ''eoiace <nn 5700 all inclusive ex va with quiet court ya•tl. schools. GM 592 P us All utibues Dec 1 4'1 656- For Rent 2966 PICKERING MAPLE PORTER WOODS- o RIDC.i .,. , ,dein ., ,•.,e t-�. ..w...-n,,i_e 'a•nIY 57 C month inclusive 831- 8545 complex. S950 me au in- cluseve C, -,e 10 schools PICKERING _i bedre, and shovoino 435-' r_ 088 weekly or $4UL1 AJAX 1 -BEDROOM * l!;„ I" es. aY. with monthly Cono ,. at.,. ,•e 2 BEDROOM arge ret shared laundry cosi to CnnS al 9J5 427-7868 pace, eaund o ba S-75 ly ilio... +ia •. ..• •loin base- ( ) Go. available Dec Ist 5900 swimming pool mine plus utilities 1416 284- tent S90nclu ed month, utile month available imine 4^,,, bps �unduded First last req 723 7587 579 1957 PICKERING a+aiiab-e ,el.. --e bedroom townrc'.•se. garage. S-00 -0-1i, i, plus ut,Iebes Gred,t check Wendy Corurmo at Renta rest 831 -3300 PICKERING Bay FLOges . ^Qalow. ce^. apt phone Call 427-2436 .655-5825E 655.5825Florida • Vac. Rentals Condominiums For Rent 2 -BEDROOM mobile NORTH OSHAWA. 3 L,- - -owe' ., in we;l maintained family complex, freshly decorated with Frig stove dose to all amenitieson site Mgmt of- fice call 728-3777 TIRED r avadable rn qu,et home, great for shill work- ers. S90 -wee. Rouge Val" ley A!Iona.Sheppard Non- smoker "905 509--2932 a 'Shared Accomodation Jiately Call (416)292- 6552 •• baths. on suite laundry. new carpet treshiy 2 -BEDROOM condo. r^a�'�• .• ..h. walk-er, 2 t,J. oatn5. appliances. underground parking. all amenities included No,. r $1175, month negotiable 728-6889 or 7237510 yR,asand R: a,ea AJAX. .' plus 3 bed Ira. vac ..-Igloo-, a� rngrcom. wit" baseeert SOUTH .'snawa 23 bed- AJAX. I i -ft male nunre w •• baths. on suite laundry. new carpet treshiy aparlmen! Garage dV di'.- •" ' 'n-' "ones avai'.able , • ,1-. n !h same. pr,vate patted. avaii$995 blP emnie- able immediately FersLlast '^•ned, teiy. dose ':, 5h„p entrance •has! Ilk.• pets. -0 5995 mdusrve Can 427-352 �" 'rs! A ,.ice. ,1. park ^; bus. n( •7•u 9s 61cla 619-0Oaa yR,asand R: a,ea - 190`` ^5E-1214 evenings dating and possible Pickering •�a' bedrocr^- 9 Call 576 8224 5566 Ext 253, $3 49/mm write file 4 7235. MCLAUGHLIN Square. . ,.: a^.yes r shed ' Death 9EAUTIFUL a�_le 2 sic, I -, gyp., -.. . bedroom bdsempr: wa'.-..• •: deck M s, J 1 ., .. .. �.-,,,.. en 05ha condo. rnsude master Cerba' a• ''eoiace + I va with quiet court ya•tl. laundry. 5 appliances. 5'150 ^+Onfh. •�biA ees Ca.' -.Ikon dnd swimmer Y 9 Darting, se "f05 43_ 5:.4.- S�NDF,RSO1� . 10r. to snare w,!h two te- Cunty. amen,tie5 uhLhes in curtly amenoolities SOUTHEAST OSHAWA 91,H1\1 NIEN'I ('O. 1.11 -Treat value 8 very sincere •-ales Three washrooms cluded S975 month 725- . ., •.nal someone Partner Search ill cemetery and ,vate Laundry and stor. 4524 3,* e e er es Over 18 Seeking Older M1 n Canada. Answer le very clean Great ..•e: N. 5"f'5• minute 18+ E R P A , �'ea, close tie, Dumam Cos- . .- A;a ., 9r".•5 g,. all a—enties ala bus numbers, 1 900451.6088. itis S4:)0 ,nclusrve In ext 748 $2.99/min, touch - ouch-tone ,. clip phone ^yarc :aloe WELL �d•s•• aunanr P"•ease :h.,re . Da,^` Wes, 9 7283r42 Leave m-, yR,asand R: a,ea 52 99/min, 18.. Touchtone with same quahtWs 35 to Ava ane Dei ' S'35 dating and possible +pas Ca 4.6 495 -fl WHITBY. year 3 Died .. 1a,0wV road oom 2 appliances large said new gas furnace ..ose to ze, amenities 416,2 J -8C e283 -80';C '•,FL 9ECPOJM ,r w... .ne Lev.-•: "a. 2 $95:, pus utilities Avai- abie Nov s: .905: SC9-- 5086 :OBOURG '..meshed or nn•. e; rKdroom in arm house Fuil use of Ouse Manse work - Per -.on No^ ymo.w : •rf,-'red $350.mor!h ' 2 hydro 905.373-0715 leave mes sage WESTNEY '1wy 2. one 1-1.1, ­- appliances. Wur,a. r• rcise rrsom, poo!. par- space. S830 mo A— Nov 1 95 Call 9C5P3' 5455 Office 8 • , Retail Space 4 Months Free Rent C w•' a -%wawa- 400 3500 sq It available Park Ing and great exposure Best rental rates Call 434 2447 or 655-4132 clorida Call t905i576- ' 291 for more information ATTENTION Snowbirds GORGE C -I' bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo. close to famous Clearwater beach. poo, la cuzz, BBC. private yard. available Now Ap„! for into and to view photos 686- 9846 or 5793788 CLEARWATER. fully tur- niyhe : -4 brdra)m mobile homes. heated pools. hot tub, tennis. minutes to beaches. Blue Jay baseball NHL Hockey. dog 8 horse tracx, Children welcomed Less Than motel ,905,683- 5503 Pnyate Homes V 1 For Sale 2-8EDROOM 1,2 storey t -erg , , .-autiful 52x 270 It mature lot in Cour- Ice. 3139 Trulis Rd Town water sewers 5118.000 43f-9024 5 LEVEL lesPht. 5 bed- e'­ • 4 pc . 1 3 pc I ,:)c bathroomsi. air" central vacdouble garage elec- tronic garage door in. ground pool Close to an amenities Very clean Great neighbourhood Flexible closing Askng S169.000 160 Goodman 432 1863 Priv* HomesMoney For Sat To Lend ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom home. ret room, formal liv- Ing.'diningroom, garage. walkout to private fenced yard. $114900 With 5°"0 down carries for $935/ month including taxes Ted Houghton Remax Summit 668-3900 BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom Whitby Inwnhouse• ensuite. walkut closet, attached ga- rage. 5 appliances, walkto shopping and bus. $ t 35.000 728-0337 KASSINGER Built Home ,u, 10-, Hake, Court , 3 beds, finished basement With office or 4th bdrm . Poss in law apt. air, CN. new high efficiency gas heating. newly decorated, absolutely immaculate $188,000 576-5415 5104.900- Are you look I g !or a renovated brick bungalow 3 bedroom,. new kitchen, hardwood floors. walk,ut to a preval9 back yard and if good area Immaculate Give me a call before you miss it Peter Neal Sales Rep. Guide Re- alty 723-5281 NW OSHAWA. beautiful 3 • bedroor• caper semi, newly upgraded. excellent condition. hardwood floors. 2 baths, large eat in kitch- en, finished rec room, 2 fireplaces, loaded with ex. tras Asking $120.900 Can 668 C234 I,r an appoint- menl OSHAWA WE Copper- head. l• ..,•.use. 3.1 bed room, garage. 3 -bath. gas furnace. Ga. c'v, wo deck etc 5189.500 579-2554 OSHAWA. Jetached 4 bed,, : ,ement apart- ment, 5ij ivt. appraised 148K -^ust sell 145K Call Al ' 'r'JS 723-4275 OSHAWA. SOUTH EAST . ;4 s 1620 . sq it 3 . 1 bedroom 3 baths, cent. air, cent vac. very, bnght, garage. backs onto park S132.900 434- 6144 WHITBY- greatly reduced , 5' f', --) Large clear. neve, 4 bedroom home Thick. -,n. Rossland . loaded with -,ab, Must be seen 579-8178 WHY RENTS ho money c wr Ow, your own home. like new, fridge. stove. $750 incl. asking $6/•900 Call Nen Colles. Coldwell Banker 7289414 $5,000-$25,000 To lead lilt Sso awnthy. Call Dealt or Brent, N8 MOS Community Financial Services. BORROW 510000pay as little a, $110 per month o a c Free consultations Anubis Investments Ltd Mortgages and Loans since 1973 Call Jerry OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. Mon, Mortgages, • , Insurance MORTGAGES Good. bad and „gly f -an„ng for any purpose, rates from 5 95 All applications accepted Community Financial Ser- vices 6686805 Business Mpportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY J,. --.."t nppnrtunay for an aggressive sales oriented person Potential for unusual earnings. ,n an established business, with a reasonable Investment to own your own business Apply to File x7238. P O Box 481. Oshawa. Ontario L' H 71.5 THINKING •-• starting a part I,— ! .-r-.•, of your own? Unique products. low Invest- ment. excellent income potential 1800 251 0951 Legal • , Notices Aso1 e, I 12 no longer accepts fireare- c,al responsibility for Elayne Kathryn Larmand of 93 Radford Dr Ajax. owano LIT 2E2 Personals M.11 Personal, 11 ADULTS ONLY I Gids PSYCHIC Answers Rat Over 18 Seeking Older M1 n Canada. Answer Men 1.900-451 3638 ext love. money. career $21 704. $3 29/mm, must be minute 18+ E R P A , 18 T tone 900451.4055 BEST PARTY GIRL'S numbers, 1 900451.6088. Mpanion ext 748 $2.99/min, touch - ouch-tone ton oust be 18 BEST PLAYMATES names 8 RESPONSIBLE avera k's 1 900 451 (3088 ext 272. jun loving guy seeks 52 99/min, 18.. Touchtone with same quahtWs 35 to CALL L ocal Girls. get names for dating and possible A hnrne numbers 1 900.451- lationship Call 576 8224 5566 Ext 253, $3 49/mm write file 4 7235. 18+. Touch tone COUPLE'S seeking sin- ' Death gle then lots of numbers 1- '300-451-5566 ext 697 S3 49/rain. 18+, T -tone. EVER thought about using a • dating sprite or lust finding out more about theme Now you can call for a free brochure with no pressure or S�NDF,RSO1� obligation. Full bios. photos. high compatibility standards. 91,H1\1 NIEN'I ('O. 1.11 -Treat value 8 very sincere reslanutActutcr F or singles seeking their spe- •.nal someone Partner Search ill cemetery and 683-2414 (message) any- civic nie111utials time since 1972 HAPPINESS. LOVE. wealth Call the North 1 I s1lowrisitmis or American Psychic Alliance 1101111• ;1plul,intll K'ns now' Live 24 hrs 18. av'ailahle $399 /min 1.900-870- 2770ext 716 1)mlene Hon%cr OLDER women seeking 0II;)427-4366 .ingie •-,N^ lots of phone ,lumbers 1-900.4513638.1 ext 259 $3 29, minute 18+ 1 (Hill)) 461-028: touch bole t_ Oki Rd. %1. ' Deaths FMI Deatl MACEK gram -: :'1'!, nr, :,till.• vacationing. In northern British Columbi, on Thursday. October 12, 1995. Branco I`Aacek, beloved husband of June. Sadl' missed by family Karen and her husbane Paul Ranieri. granddaughters Kimberley and Afysa, Michelle and her husband JO Sapnotti and grandson Jordan. Survive thv his sister Milena of Slovenia. Resting '1'e HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME. 140 Bayview Avenue. Toronto with funeral service 1n the chapel on Thursday. October 191h at 1.00 pm. Interment at Highland Memory Gardens. The family w receive friends on Wednesday from 7 - 9 Pm Oshawa - THIS durham news �NeµsAdvertiser INTERNET SERVICE � Get yourself hooked up to the INFORMATION HIGH! — First 120 to register receive • one month Internet access • no Set -Up Fee • 24 Hour Help Line i • Flexible Membership options By: Brou ht To You Durham's Information Prog ��r J ��_r Oshawa •Whitby Clarington ���,�'""t �� THIS WEEK News Advertiser 865 Farewell Ave., Oshawa Office Hours: Mon. to Fri. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sat.9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Office Hours: Mon. to Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 4z Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. I IV ige girl 45 re or is Around Durham'THF,Region - - - NFWS,APVFRT1SF.R, WED,(X,:!'OPF.R I& 1995-PA(QE�./� Thieves break into but one was later recovered. Police say three buildings at the site were directly at 668-9893. found the disoriented man under a an incident at a King Street East new Durham also opened, although there aren't desk and removed him from the coffee shop. any signss forced entry. `Lucky' Oshawa home. The man was taken to Oshawa Durham Regional Police were Safety Village Police say the bikes -boys' General Hospital and called to the scene around 7:30 Y g BMX style Super Cycle Hurricanes treated for smoke inhalation and p.m. Sunday after receiving a com- Durham Regional Police are inves- which are black with purple trim - man escapes slight burns to the bottom of his feet. The fire started in the kitchen plaint about a man causing a distur- bance. Police tigating a break and enter at the are valued at $140 each. The Kids' Safety.y Village has injury In fire and has been ruled accidental by say a man was removed from the coffee shop but Kids' SafetyVillage only been open for about a month. fire officials. A PoI y somet me between Saturday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at The village was built in order to enable kids to learn and Fire officials say a 27 -year-old man was "very, very lucky" to Assault charge after waslaterhittwith a piecurned. e of wood with nails sticking out, police say. The 7 m., someone broke into the vil- p� loge, located at 1 129 Athol St., practice safety issues. An escape serious injury after fire caused about S15,(XXl damage at an coffee shop dispute victim suffered injuries to his legs, shoulder and forearm. adjacent to Kathleen Rowe Public one with an y y information about the incident is asked to call Oshawa home Saturday. The suspect, an Athol Street Schcx)l. CrimeStoppers at 436-x477. Or The Oshawa Fire Department A 29-vear-old Oshawa man man, has also been charged with Three bicycles were removed, contact the Kids' Safety Village was called to 3115{ Hillside Ave. feces severcl charge~, including weaperos dangerous, breach of pro- around 1t1 30 p.m. Firefivhter,, assault with a weaplm. following bation and trespassing. Heart and Stroke volunteers hit fashion runway at Pickering Town Centre Durham Region Heart and Stroke Foundation volunteers will he strutting their stuff down the runway tomorrow. The first annual Women Heart Disease and Stroke Charity Fash- ion Show will be held at the Pick- ering Town Centre Thursday, Oct. 19. Organizers hope to promote healthier lifestyle choices and raise community awareness about the riskof heart disease and stroke. "Sixty-three per cent of Canadi- an women either smoke, have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or a combination of the three," says Dr. Anthony Graham, vice presi- dent of external relations for the Ontario Heart and Stroke Founda- tion. i "Anv of these risk factors can double a women's risk of develop- ing heart disease and stroke. if she has two of them, the risks increase eight -fold. Combine all three, and the risk jumps eleven -fold," says Dr. Graham. Pickering Town Centre, Nygard International and The Body Shop are sponsoring the event and both stores will be donating two per cent of their sales on the night and day after the event to the Founda- tion. The fashion show will be held at 7 p.m. in exhibition court on the first floor. BIRTH ANNOUNCE. MENTS KATINAS -George and Kim welcome with love our first bom a girl, Kirsten Monroe on October 12, 1995 at 3:53 am weighing 6 lbs Boz. Proud Grandparents are Paul and Tina Katlan of Palm Bay, Florida and Bob and Barb Mansfield of Scarborough, Ontario. Special thanks to Aunts, Uncles, friends and relatives for all your support, as well as to all those who helped at Ajax -Pickering Hospital. 1n.!0 5 �.. CRT% pEDIC g" MSER REST 5W�'�� SA16`t Ma 1�109 sr 2%4� _1% sc' 2' 15 '4 06 V 414 91 ....-�� � ooue�_te9sO ®' �sET 2t9 Waterfal MAN Ides C�tai�lld 78 E $98 $178 u . 5178 5219 Gaal a.r *WSW � a� r _. r ra Z wrae n eon eea+nrr aara T.n a Moa+ GIM , rw a nQnoe I �\ a" Min G "�"`°� 5168 5258 "' 5168 i 5258 5258 sWX 3 � eraa Fnk a> a,em Da arC xen arv.laaasr r,,,.r.....,., 619-1315 19 Taunton Rad W"t ., . .... .. •.. ..1. .-.v.•...•c•o WV1% I►I"IV \DWD tY IUUC YES I I THESE PRICES AR IR E L. THESE ARE NOT SALE PRICESle They are new, lower Everyday Low Prices. Unlike 15t;ores that have sales, we give you our best prices all of the time. You can stop by our stores today or next week and get the same value for your dollar! Here are just a few examples of the many Falling Prices we've advertised over the last few weeks. wo� vi IING IF _S � A Hershey Halloween Candy Assorted types. a Wd Motor Oil 1OW30 1 L Castrol GTX. Quaker State, Valvoline. Pennzoil or Esso Propane Fuel idgibb 16.4 oz. bottle L6- M.—Maj 3 cJr . %M - Prestone Anti -Freeze/ Coolant 4 L lug 11.E Svc" Penman's 6 -Pair Pack Men's Socks 9 �-w Fruit of The Loom t?. Ladies' 3 -Pair Pack briefs. Ladies' Mini Gloves Acrylic/spandex. One size. Fashion colours. Glad Garbage Bags 40 count. G.E Ligl But, 40.6 4 -pal Always Maxi Pads Windex Assorted types 650 mL. & saes. t Ledres' Hanes Briefs 3-pwr pack. All colours. PMS I hit LVVVCJ I HUV Cn I lDr-u r-ni�-u- im L rir+vr�. CZE A I IIRE • UP TO 5 LITRES OF FEATURED 10W30 MOTOR OIL (NEW CAR WARRANTY APPROVED) HARWOOD PLACE WAL-MART 0 Where Every Day Costs LESS. AI*JW (HARWOOD & 6AYLl) AJAX W Fun Size, Candy Choose from Starburst. Twix. M8M vnx. � Plain or Peanut or Skittles. pada cJr . %M - Prestone Anti -Freeze/ Coolant 4 L lug 11.E Svc" Penman's 6 -Pair Pack Men's Socks 9 �-w Fruit of The Loom t?. Ladies' 3 -Pair Pack briefs. Ladies' Mini Gloves Acrylic/spandex. One size. Fashion colours. Glad Garbage Bags 40 count. G.E Ligl But, 40.6 4 -pal Always Maxi Pads Windex Assorted types 650 mL. & saes. t Ledres' Hanes Briefs 3-pwr pack. All colours. PMS I hit LVVVCJ I HUV Cn I lDr-u r-ni�-u- im L rir+vr�. CZE A I IIRE • UP TO 5 LITRES OF FEATURED 10W30 MOTOR OIL (NEW CAR WARRANTY APPROVED) HARWOOD PLACE WAL-MART 0 Where Every Day Costs LESS. AI*JW (HARWOOD & 6AYLl) AJAX W "-\ 9Q INCREDIBLE VALUE! �S �illillilli or MIDI IN PICKERING $216,900 RENTING All- Approx. 2-400 sq. R of "All- rO PUT YOUR HOME HERE CALL RICK AT 831-3300! $173,500! Quality taxes for this gorgeous 3 * Bay window, bright living & Great�W a. with island opens dining room to bright family room with homes. Can you afford * Sunny oak kitchen with bedrooms, 3 with hardwood O family -size breakfast area floors OR BERNARD LEE & walkout to patio. Mester bedroom has a A Pplace Z * Brick fireplace in main & renovaled Sime« en suite ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. floor family room Formal hwig & ening rotorm - - + * King size master bedroom both with french doors _ - -='• with full en suite bath PLEASE CALL BARRIE * Party -size rec room COX* 839-7449 * Cent. air & interlock walk _ RICK SERGISON* ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. 831-3300 GREAT PRICE - GREAT ---1. RVMA�C� GARDEN $125,900 SAVE UP TO S1,500 WHEN YOU BUY ANY HOME Roomy 3 bedroom, 3 bath THROUGH RICK. CALL 831-3300 FOR DETAILS!FIRST Rd � townhouse with spacious irNaw (b apartment. Large, sunny eat4n kitchen, Bright ATTENTION GOLFERS oak cupboards. living dining �Qr1p�`G BUNGALOW and room with view of neighborhood Garage Custom-built and priced to sell. plus one private parking spot. t� 1.3 acre estate lot. Fully Steps to lake, schools, } finished basement. Beautiful shopping and transportation. {" hardwood floors. 2 kitchens, 2 Call Lucy Bateson* — fireplaces, 6 bedrooms and 5 1905) 619-9500 washrooms, cent. air, security system, intercom, underground - sprinkler. This one is loaded. CALL STEVE FEARON* "- 683-2992 kVMW- "-\ 9Q INCREDIBLE VALUE! �S ARE YOU STILL IN PICKERING $216,900 RENTING All- Approx. 2-400 sq. R of "All- mo. principal, interest & Quality taxes for this gorgeous 3 Great�W a. with island opens amongestate type to bright family room with homes. Can you afford - bedrooms, 3 with hardwood O RICK CHOMCY* floors OR BERNARD LEE Mester bedroom has a A Pplace Z RWrl & renovaled Sime« en suite ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. Formal hwig & ening rotorm both with french doors PLEASE CALL BARRIE b. COX* 839-7449 ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. GREAT PRICE - GREAT GARDEN $125,900 Roomy 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhouse with spacious irNaw apartment. Large, sunny eat4n kitchen, Bright oak cupboards. living dining _ and room with view of neighborhood Garage plus one private parking spot. Steps to lake, schools, . - shopping and transportation. Call Lucy Bateson* 1905) 619-9500 2 1/2 storey home! Four bedrooms, bur bofhs and a third floor mhse All the would expect. festures ri Located a a quiet crescent this home is superb. For this and Ww homes that represent "Vohs Plus- call Chis today! CHRIS SURNETT* 1416) 283-1500 (905) 539-7449 or 1-500-663-1734 ' M hour p&W RK41 ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD., Ab 1 PENTHOUSE SU_ ITER 147.900 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. • Bright, open concept 2 bdrm. • Spacious back addition • Main fir. laundry room • Upgraded carpet & cushion floors • Gleaming hardwood flooring • Fully finished basement • Custom deck with heated pool $127,700 JACQUELYNN TANNER' 619-9'500 SIMPLY STUNNING Quiet court location Gorgeous greenhouse kitchen Huge master bedroom with a 5 -pc. en suite Central air, central vac. Large, pie -shaped lot 2 walkouts to 2 -tier cedar deck Thousand$ more in upgrades Asking only $224,500 CALL BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 RVMKC QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. ONLY $169,900 X Hardwood floors X 2 -tier cedar deck X 3 bedrooms X Well located X Steps to schools X Greenhouse kitchen If you need financing talk to PATRICIA X REABURN* RRS 683-2992 Worm QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR. PRIME AJAX LOCATION $162,500 All brick home 3 big bedrooms Fireplace a cent. air Bright, eat -in kitchen Fin. rec room with full walkout Garage access door Premium lot Call BARBARA L EDWARDS* 683-2992 RVMW QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. Gorgeous Ajax (tome - Absolutely immaculate v' 3 bedrooms J All brick Newer 60 oz. broadloom J Updated kitcttert & bath J RnWted basement J Central air J New listing CALL DAVE McLEAW 619-9500 Stunning 2 bedroom suite Huge master bedroom with 4 - piece an suits A walk-in closet * Neutral decor * 5 appliances included Balcony - view of lake & Torero ' 2 part" spots & locker!! 9 foot ceilings Walk to mall, library ' Million dollar rec centre 24 hour security A must see!! CALL DOUG TAYLOR'" 831-3300 RW" FIRST Ltd. HERITAGE REALTY tNC. ARE YOU STILL RENTING $5,745 down, $1,264.38 mo. principal, interest & taxes for this gorgeous 3 bdrm. home nestled amongestate type homes. Can you afford - not to call? CALL RICK CHOMCY* .�.. OR BERNARD LEE 1-905-839-7449 RWrl ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. 2 1/2 storey home! Four bedrooms, bur bofhs and a third floor mhse All the would expect. festures ri Located a a quiet crescent this home is superb. For this and Ww homes that represent "Vohs Plus- call Chis today! CHRIS SURNETT* 1416) 283-1500 (905) 539-7449 or 1-500-663-1734 ' M hour p&W RK41 ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD., Ab 1 PENTHOUSE SU_ ITER 147.900 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. • Bright, open concept 2 bdrm. • Spacious back addition • Main fir. laundry room • Upgraded carpet & cushion floors • Gleaming hardwood flooring • Fully finished basement • Custom deck with heated pool $127,700 JACQUELYNN TANNER' 619-9'500 SIMPLY STUNNING Quiet court location Gorgeous greenhouse kitchen Huge master bedroom with a 5 -pc. en suite Central air, central vac. Large, pie -shaped lot 2 walkouts to 2 -tier cedar deck Thousand$ more in upgrades Asking only $224,500 CALL BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 RVMKC QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. ONLY $169,900 X Hardwood floors X 2 -tier cedar deck X 3 bedrooms X Well located X Steps to schools X Greenhouse kitchen If you need financing talk to PATRICIA X REABURN* RRS 683-2992 Worm QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR. PRIME AJAX LOCATION $162,500 All brick home 3 big bedrooms Fireplace a cent. air Bright, eat -in kitchen Fin. rec room with full walkout Garage access door Premium lot Call BARBARA L EDWARDS* 683-2992 RVMW QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. Gorgeous Ajax (tome - Absolutely immaculate v' 3 bedrooms J All brick Newer 60 oz. broadloom J Updated kitcttert & bath J RnWted basement J Central air J New listing CALL DAVE McLEAW 619-9500 Stunning 2 bedroom suite Huge master bedroom with 4 - piece an suits A walk-in closet * Neutral decor * 5 appliances included Balcony - view of lake & Torero ' 2 part" spots & locker!! 9 foot ceilings Walk to mall, library ' Million dollar rec centre 24 hour security A must see!! CALL DOUG TAYLOR'" 831-3300 RW" FIRST Ltd. ' Sales Representative AGENTS: LEAVING YOUR. MARK IS EASIER THAN YOU THINK! JUST ADVERTISE IN $162,900 • Walkout basement • Fireplace in living room • Large deck from kitchen • Great STARTER! $92,900 • Large eat -in kitchen • Good sized yard • Finished rec room • Large living and dining room $329,900 • Walkout basement with apartment • Looking directly at lake • 84' lot frontage • 3,000 sq. ft. LOADED GLENN PRICE SELLS HOMES FAST AND FOR TOP DOLLAR CALL NOW AND START PACKING!! 831-3300 ROMW THE BIMMAX COMBO OUALffy ONE LTD. Successful seRing requires the proper ingredients eea-s000 t•� LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE This home sparkles from top to bottom, overlooks private park. 2 bdrms. Plus den, 5 upgraded appliances, much, much more. A must see! News Adver iser REAL ESTATE EVERYWEDNESDAY, EVERY WEEK CALL TODAY 831-3300 DON DEfNS" KYJ. RAYr010 OUGIr r m K D�• KATH TOYER' 20 Years Sider ?I barr 14etallre p %s Rri dEomle Caidsle wf AwobdAwra> * ' y s TO HAVE ALL THIS AND MUCH MORE WORKM FOR YOU, CALL ANY ONE OF THE ABOVE FOR A FREE CONSULTATION AT g' M-"3-5000 : WOW. ONLY $114,900 50X147.5' Rouge area lot with cosy bungalow. Only $5,700 down, great first-time home or build your own, call now. BUNGALOW, WGROUND POOL! Only $135,000. 3+1 bdrm., sep. entrance, flagstone fireplace in pool -sized rec room. 6 appliances included. 1,632 SQ FT. wlFAMLY ROOM Complete fn. rec room with workshop. Hardwood Pan in the huge loye . Minutes to GO Train. This home stows a 10+. Nor-7— REDUCED REDUCED TO SELL QUICK! 78X152' mature Pickering Village lot with beautiful open concept home. Fireplace, central air, new kitcheri, hardwood floors. Only $205,900. IN-LAW APARTIENT, SEPARATE ENTRANCE! *Over 1,700 sq. ft., 406 sq. R. workshop or garage, spotless home, 4+1 bedroom, 3 washrooms. Ony $149,900. DETACHED ONLY =130,500 AJAX? That's right, finished rec room. Cent. air, 4 appliances, sundack, great family location. 5% down, $1,079 P&L EXTRA LARGE HUDSON ONLY =160,000 3 walkouts. Western eVosure. Lovey neutral non- smokers home. 5 appliances ind. OM»rs available starting at $127,000. of t 0 T J�J FZ ;;►REALTY Fjj 111 LTD. (TOR.)'6 6=� 30 it Lk— Al drat 1IALUE PLUS aPPORTtI!/ryff JUST LWW �' SIM 4 bdrm. be1-1 cktp fe�ilu�rrp twi-m WL whew- mown ' Becks an to pedd • No condo leeld This has it aN! Court 'a cation bads$ to pok, 3 V40 tto, fm rL W/woodWrik o k�nlo deck W d VG pool 2 bed O. I , Ii LYM * 3+1 bedroortr�d • 1,400 eq ft! JMN bdrrns., fir�epleoe, central air, uPP� :unvorn aeditorf wish skyti0tte end w/o. MCCULLOCNrt • 212 batffroonfs! Kau* broadloom, euro style k WwN , an suite bath, 5 Mlterlodcifg drive, situated on metuted thea lot Cal Lym McCulloch�:: appiaffoes. Don't wad, can Joan MAL 831- Wdw Brown_ PaNax Eft ReAw f_td._ 931.MM- • 831-M - M. 179,889 7, 1t UMP BUNGALOW ON 1 ACRE MOiMM'S HECTIC? MST Tw OFFERED $150,500 wap Cosaom basement Not in this 4 bdmt., 2 112 bath, beaugully ,U treat and no tricks. Finished top to toe. Oversize ea Z300 4 BILL taus maid quarters. Has JOHN decorated howith main floor W* b JOAN i^ decor n W. a an. rm. featum me HIBBITS* a al - with a view. * WMdry rooms plus basement wwNwut. May I * W� �. cent. ar, ige. rec loom wdbuil-in ba Compare at o* $3" MCC'ARTEN ten you more? John McCarten, 831-3300. CAMPBELL L dd= wa a T,BRIM DONOGHUE s6o EVER DRIVE Up1T OtiY $126,5001 No FUM X831=3300 wft 0* $6,425 down, k- iss for jkMt $9l shra. In this spar" 4 bedrookn F ost olow diamond PAL" Lovely will w1h 2 -pt an sole belt, sot a JOE Barnum welout Oasen W (herd b fird), greenhouse L �U door to 2X= pwWV spwa train me w fatchen rrdkQa grafI Wft and por". custom X wore. To view al Paul Kepler b* M 905831- PITINO* coder deck 3 beft mein smelt and ternary mora.. 3300. , a6 a vicar Ili Oew!_ Joe pip. $231,100 x A TERflHC BUY! T RATARE YOU - WING FOR? w� Afbabbly priced at -. �u ---- $149,600 in ft desirabh E3;J� 7' '-.� i �-� ►:_ arae of Di000very Bay! � � ks✓�r� -,�, t: ■ This sorwidetwdod home is a WW start! 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" :`ftlflr tMft to Glfeoee lata bApiffp tilolff r tB► 4 t br ieotre I I OueAt p� ANf abort Nicely deooratMd d� w. b "M >18 L flfaefoa6 b • drM hlwti YM ' '81 FCR lrot!!i tid4$BE'. Orb for dutch clean. Cal me s - Intesti!breeanieetteewtRll►llrutl0if�lflc IppolffuelatloMjlt RnBlreaflEt4c - !Qday at 8313300. r ' Q • • • • • • r • • r • • • • _ • • 1 1 ►L; ...: c+ � • • i r• _ _ • • r • _ • ti • _ _ ori` ,�� �r _ ' _ � __ ' Solea Reprawdodw " Assochle Brolm 1'V�I.Gl �Q1G111.J 1VJ�Gl UGI.LGl 11VGJ lUt 1L1UN By DEB BOD DURHAM — It's definilely not a job for everyone. In fact, foster parents are a pretty spe- cial breed. They have to be; take the nor- mal confusion, stress and heartache of parenthood and multiply it several times over, and you might come close to the fostering experience. On the other side of the equation, consider the equally abundant caring, love and rewards that patenting brings, and they too can be applied to the expe- rience of being a foster parent Michel and Delores Ouimet of Oshawa had so much love io give, they became foster parents in 1984, even though they have five natural children of their own, now between the ages of 12 and 16. After all, when you have five, what's a few more? chuckles Mr. Ouimet, relaxing in his living rum during a rare moment of caber. Currently, the Ouimets have three foster children, in addition to their own, two cats a lizard and fish tions which must be met. When problems arise, the children face the natural consequences of their actions. For example, at the Christiano/Sweeney boar, a foster child who did not want to go to school this week faced being sent to a relief foster home as a consequence of his derision. Regardless of a child's past record, the slate is wiped clean when a child comes into a new foster family. The house rules are established Som the out- set, and if they are broken, the foster child suffers a nannal consequence. 'TW onus is always put back on the child," says Mr. Ouimet. "We start off trusting them, and they're given a choice; they can lose their privileges as they see fit," said Mr. Christiano. We try to make them part of the decision-making," said Ms. Sweeney. "It makes them more responsible for their own life. For them to get some control over their own lives is really, really importarit" because in their natural families they often have none. That's "It's the type of house where everyone brings friends in: it's a happy home that 'hed why they rebel. Instead of being offered a choice, they have been told what they an can d cannot do. Therefore, fostering independence becomes a major part of fostering children. "A lot of them have not been taught how to grow, right down to not knowing how io do laundry," said Mr. Christiano. When a child comes into a foster home, he has some very basic needs. Although love would seem to be the obvious need, it is food that tops the list, says Mr. Ouimet. nbe more insecure a child has been, the more food he will hoard." The child needs security — to know that he'll be taken cane of, and what will happen if he does something wrong. He also needs to have privacy when needed, and respect for his person and Property. adds Mr. Ouimet-Love comes later, he adds. Qualities needed to be a foster parent are: open-mindedness, patience, flexibil- ity, a tremendous rapacity for love and caring, wisdom, knowledge of people and a sense of humor to get through the tough spots, "You have to understand that even when a child yells at you, they're not mad at YOU, they're mad at their situa- tion," said Mr. Ouimet. "With teenagers, you never take any- thing personally" That's the only way you can continue to work with a child, he adds. Eventually, you get a break- through. Even if you don't, you have to be aware that it isn't anyone's fault — nei- ther the child's, nor the foster parent's. Not every foster home will be the best environment for a particular child, says Mr. Ouimet Mr. Christiano and Ms. Sweeney credit the CAS with providing a tremen- dous amount of support to foster par- ents. "The e CAS has the biggest, hardest job," says Mr. Christiano. "We're only dealing with the child himseir,; they have to assess the kids, evaluate the fos- ter homes, provide the training and counselling and more. `"They're always there when we need them," he said. ""y' ser ' Full MLS Services A child and youth care worker by profession, Mr. Ouimet is president of , ' Cable TV Advertising the Foster Parent Association of Durham Newspaper Advertising Region. He and his wi;,� specialize in the Iq kids that CAS has trouble placing — ' Over 28 offices in Southern Ontario kids who are behaviorally -challenged. ' Unconditional Service Guarantee '44 and multiple siblings. To date, they've , cancel your listing if not satisfied cared for over 30 children. with our service "When you're a foster parent, your -vision of the world changes," said Mr. Co-operating Brokers Receive 3% Ouimet• commission on MLS Although it wasn't always the case, fostering today puts a great emphasis onOn-site info tube sheets fire buyers keeping children with their mural faint- ' In-house mortgage services lies whenever possible — a process Realty which has led to some "very rewarding NEW CHOICE 1_td_ years" for the Ouimet famihv. Both the children and theirparents are taught M E M B E R B R O K E R techniques to deal with their problems. "There used to be- a time, the kids came in, we'd take care cf them and they'd leave.' But what working with the parents has done. he says. is 'matte you very aware that you can't judge people". Although many children who come into the care of the Children's Aid Sod- ety have been abused in some way — physically, sexually or emotionally — that is not the only reason they become involved with the agency. Some are vol- RIF : , r r t l � 1 t , l 1.1 untarily placed in CAS care, others are ' 1.566 sq. ft. freehold put there by court order. Some come townhouse into care because of a conflict within the j 3 hot Jit Jun. rine with fp. ' rm.c , to .tutu bath family, or because of a parent's illness. ' 5 appliances Sometimes it's because parents are ' Finished bsmt. South Afar unable to provide adequate care for any CaUJudv Stacee*** number of reasons. Others may have 837-1054. been abandoned, abused or neglected. There is no typical faster child. That may be why "flexibility" and "open-mtadrdness" are at the top of the list in desirable qualities for fosicr par- ents. "You have to treat them like uxhvidu- als; they appreciate that," said Ted µALK TO THE Christiano. He and his wife Pam ,LAKE - AJAX Sweeney have been fostering for over Shoal Point. 4 bdrm., font years, two hate in Durham Region- ceramics, 4 baths. bsmr. apt. The Pickering residents have one 12- + laundry. Open kit. to Jam. year-old daughter of their own and have rm-, prof. landscaped + fiosteted about 25 children, all of them i U R k Caall Raul Casino*, 837-1054. "We're pretty pard that, out of that amount, we have a pretty good record of r r r � getting the kids back home," said Mr. Christian. "We believe that's what it's all about" The role of the foster parent is to give a child a safe place to live, give them some independence, and show with little - .for atreunion 'March 23,19% at Annandale Golf. and `>Cart. ing Club.11mv were >three Grade8 lasses totalling 84 stu- dents. 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New central air, eat -in kitchen, appliances. fin- bstnt., backs windows 6c roof -gas fp. *` partial finished basement, double driveway dt garage, to park - mortgage - perfect Solid oak kit. cupboards, & shower, en suis. aged for bare minimum down. pantry. Call 4 full list of a ut 5/92,500. C aU Raul casino*, ' 0 837-1054. Thompson" 81054. Lab 0 • • 8a -1054. twpsow** [heal, a jv ve-aud-rak :+ a REDUCED TO SELL! !7,500 DOWN - PICKERING little compromise, they can live in a Over 3,000 .sq. ft. on superb _ Over 1,400 sq. jt. freehold on family ung, be adds, Pickering Village c'resc'ent \ J child -safe court. Foster homes need to have a great backing on to forest area. - (Lots of ceramic floors L - • Spotless, move -in condition deal of St1UQlre built into the dal! rat- y - Separate entrance to basement - Large living rm with fireplace - Walkout to sutnunn, solarium titre. 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By offering a variety of marketing services in addition to the actual buying or selling of a home, I can show people how to reach their goals. I hope that you're looking for a leader in real estate! I look forward to talking with you! Kind regards and best wishes, SANGELA U&t+ HOFFMANN GROUP �_-_- (905) 6133-1088 OnMBa Realb Inc. rf0M outer Space to your spauc Satellite television is still U p in the air By ROY GREEN SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER DURHAM — The good news is the 500 -channel satellite TV universe people have been talking about for a long time is almost here. The bad news is that it's <I>almost<T> here. Scheduled to be fully operational on Sept. 1, satellite company ExpressVu is still in a holding pattern and its best guess as to when it will be selling its pizza - sized satellite dishes carrying 100 TV and audio signals — the first phase of the 500 channel universe — is "late this fall". That's the answer to the number -one question surrounding the arrival of direct - to -home satellites. We've been hearing and reading about this revolution for a few years now, and we thought it was time to answer some of the questions most folks have about what it could all mean to them. What, exactly, is it? It's called DTH (direct -to -home) or DBS (direct broadcast satellites) or DSS (digital satellite system). Some cable TV types, fearing what it could do their business, originally dubbed it "the death star". Unlike those giant 10 -foot (C -band) satellite dishes that scour the skies to pick and choose TV programs from dozens of satellites, an 18 -inch or 24 -inch DTH dish is pointed at one dedicated satellite pro- grammed to provide a menu of high-qual- ity digital video and audio signals. What does it cost and what do I get? About $1,000 to $1,500 for the dish and in-home receiver, plus anywhere from $8 to $50 per month for the pro- gramming. ExpressVu, currently the only company cleared by the Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunications Commission to operate in Canada, will install and set up the dish for $1,409 including taxes, and has a choice of packages starting at $7.95 per month. It will charge about $30 per month for a selection comparable to the extended basic service offered by cable companies. "We have 50 to 60 television channels, 22 pay-per-view channels and 30 chan- nels of digital audio," says Chris Frank, vice-president of regulatory and govern- ment affairs for ExpressVu. "A comparable cable TV package costs S40 to $50 per month. And we're plan- ning another 75 channels next year." But first the system has to get up and running. Who are the players? ExpressVu, because it's going to use Telesat Canada's Anik satellites, has been given the go-ahead, but will be applying for a formal licence at CRTC hearings on Oct. 30. ExpressVu will be joined at those hear- ings by Power DirecTV (the Canadian affiliate of DirecTV in the U.S.) and a new entry, Homestar, a consortium of Your help can make a difference in Ajax, Pickering DURHAM — Several local agencies are seeking your time and talents to help area residents who need a hand. INFORMATION AJAX-PICKERING: Are you interest- ed in discovering a variety of information about your community? Volunteers with good inter -personal skilk are required to direct clients to appropriate community agencies. Call Joan Watson at 686-2661 for more infor- mation. AJAX BLOCK PARENTS: Are you willing to allow your home to be a safe haven in a time of need? Volun- teers are needed to be Block Parents and also to help with the administration of the program. Contact J. Goldmintz at 619-1018. AJAX-PICKERING GENERAL HOSPITAL: Mature, reliable people over 19 are needed for all areas of hospital service, and for fund-raising through the gift shop and cart, coffee shop. 4477 shop and bazaars. Training is pro- vided. Appliraboas ate available at the gift shop and cof- fee shop. AJAX-PICKERING AND WHITBY ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING: People interested in vol- unteering might consider tutoring in the Student Centre Literacy Project Tutors are matched with an adult learner. Call Linda White at 427-330 ext 225. AJAX-PICKERING RID CROSS: Join the Red Cross team. Challenging positions exist with many programs and services. Call Donna Chamberlain at 420-3383. ARTHRITIS SOCIETY: Volunteers are needed for can- vassing for special evens. Call Lucy Pbn at 4347221. BARBARA BLACK CENTRE FOR YOUTH RESOURCES: Adult volunteers are needed weekdays from 3:30 to 6 pm. to assist in recreational activities and tutoring. Call Filen Schierholtz at 839-613 1. BIG SISTERS ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKFRING: Women who can offer a supportive caring friendship to a girl aged six to 16, a boy six to 10, a pregnant teen or young another are needed to volunteer with the one -to -ow matching program. Volunteers Interested m fund-raising and publicity committees are also needed. Call 428-8111. BOY SCOUTS OF CANADA: Scouting is looking for leaders. Become involved by calling Owasco District information line at 683-2411. BREAST CANCER SOCIETY OF CANADA/DURHAM BRANCH: Volunteers can help in day-to-day operations, become a public speaker, organize and generate fund-raising events and/or serve on the chap- ter's executive committee. cable companies getting into the DTH business. PowerDirecTV, which will be using U.S. satellites, needs CRTC approval and could be months away from opening. Homestar is at least a year away. ExpressVu is having problems getting room on the Anik satellite for its com- plete service. "We're negotiating with Telesat and are hopeful we'll get a least 60 cha nels up late i fall," says D Frank. There a also Americ players — DirecTV and United States Satellite Broadcast- ing (USSB) which have bee operating their own dedicated satellites in the U.S. for about a year. Canadians can cross the border and buy an 18 -inch dish (ExpressVu's dish is 24 inches) or get one here. And though it's not illegal to receive this American programming in Canada. you need an American address where the bills can be sent. Oshawa distributor Bob Phillips TV and Video says sales of the U.S.-made Digital Satellite System have been steady since they arrived eight months ago. The cost of the DSS, put out by GM, is $1,299. "A lot of people are fed up with cable so the ones who can afford it are the ones buying. We're doing very well with it so far," says Bob Phillips. So, is it better than cable TV? Initially, you'll have more pro- gramming choices and top-quality pic- ture and sound at a slightly cheaper monthly rate. But you also have to fork out the S1,409 for the dish and set-top decoder. Even ExpressVu's Mr. Frank doesn't expect a stampede away from cable TV. "We think about five per cent of the people now on cable will switch over," he says. "The big urban cable operators with all their channels and pay-TV options won't be hurt, but we'll be competitive with small -to -medium sized cable companies who don't offer what we do." DTH will be most welcomed in the estimated two million Canadian homes where cable TV is not available, and where there isn't anywhere to put the giant 10 -foot satellite dishes. The final question: When can I get it? Stay tuned. Miaritacm STEVE CHO4troo t�uw An LASZLO* Beautiful det. 3 bdrm. wnn- 619-9500 law apt new pent & carpet. Mn ft latxrdry, sep dr. m,., new gas furnace, gar., double erne, 2 sk-oghts 3 baths, aeabw fn. available. 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Clean, pretty condo comes w/5 appliimes, 2 perking spolls ✓E storage bdw Abo pod, sa = A hot tub incompb� Cal Chantal for more at 619.9500. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22ND, 3-5 P.M. 41 BIWNGSGATE CRESCENT Pretty south Ajax semi on deep, fenced lot has separate entrance to finished basement. New big, modem kitchen & renovated bath, new furnace, doors & some new windows, reshingled roof & newer carpet over hardwood floors for only $139,900. Come see for yourself - 41 Billingsgate Cres. or call 619-9500. Renovating? Start With The Money_ The decision to renovate a home often starts with a dream: a new kitchen, a new bathroom, another bedroom, and so on. Such dreams are often based on a sound business decision. Renovating what is probably your biggest and best investment - your home - can increase both its value and your enjoyment of it. Planning the financing of your renovation carefully can help you to maximize the benefits, and prevent your dream from turning into a nightmare. Consider the following scenario. You think you know what you want. You talk to friends who have already renovated, and then you invite a contractor to look at the house. The contractor asks for a description of the job. The south wall has to go, you tell him. The kitchen should be extended at least twelve feet. You want an island in the work area, pot lights in the ceiling... The contractor scratches his chin and muses about "the high cost of everything today". Your tentative budget is $15,000. His Pre -approval is step one may wish to consider increasing an existing estimate is $25.000. mortgage. This can often be done easily and Now what? Scale down the job, or put it on hold until you save more money'! Your dream slowly fades into the future. However, waiting may not be the solution. The cost of the work may well increase by the time you save the extra cash. One well- known consultant in renovations says this is a common dilemma. How to plan Many of us embark on renovations without a carefully laid -out plan that protects against additional costs, time losses and other unforeseen situations that sometimes give renovating a bad name. To avoid surprises and complications, draft a blueprint that includes the specs for the job as well as a clear picture of the funds available and repayment terms that fit your budget and lifestyle. r. 91WIdino a home is a trying experience, whether you're buying your first or fifth home. And it's especially hard if you're looking for something different or unusual—a starter with character, for instance. That takes something extra. R takes vision—to see beyond the hard wok and effort. It takes dedication—to sift through all the details and small work. it takes patience --to persevere and to proved. it's that extra small push that makes the difference between finding a home that's all right, and one that's just right. A diamond sparkling out of the rough. 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