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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_10_25TV 1111lill! 0% 0 - TRIP! Hit the road to fight for Canada ON DURHAM — You can hit the take part in it rally in Montreal. • road to it,. lit for Canada on Fri- Buses Hill leave Mr. tEn1w The Vocation GNawayCorded day. A bus trip to Montreal is McTeague's constituency office 2pagie5 hein,_ organised on I�riday to in Pickering Village at 6 a.m. I�ri- vart 15 Week lteMs•t�► �_iye people here it chance to day and return late that night. W"''11of@ #*) encourage Quebecers to stay in The trip is free. except for meals. 4204M ('anada. Ontario Ridin_ MP ('all 427-6203 h\ 4 p.m. etc I eaguc say's those going .\'I II Thursda} it) lake part. WEEK DAY LUNCHEON SPECIALS from $3.95 LLBO 1376 Kingston Rd., Pickering (NE corner of Rougemount b Hwy. tt2) For Reservations - Take -Out 509-988 N A rti r ews dve se Wednesdav, Oct. 25. 1995 48 pages A Nletroland ('(►mmunitV Ne%vspaper Pressrun 37,51111 x'(11. 114 No. 43 Speeding �_ � �„ _ -_ - - - Fight for landfill approvals `very scary thought' Pickering and PACT don't want Province to eliminate environmental assessment process B% MARLA,%N : TAKACS si xFF ki IN WTFk PICKERING -- The posslhiht\ of dumps being approved without an en\ ironmental assessment is "a very scar} thought according to Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs. The provincial goycrnment is cur- rently reviewing the process under which landfills are approved as Minis- ter of the Environment Brenda Elliot said last week tlx: current environmen- tal assessment process is expensive and inefficient. When asked whether garbage dumps might be exempted from environmental assessment, she refused to rule that option out and would say only that no decision on the issue has vet been made. Mayor Arthurs says Pickering and other municipalities did ask Mike Har- ris before he was elected premier to make changes to the landfill approval process, particularly to eliminate the Interim Waste Authority which was preparing to locate unwanted dumps in J?ickering and elsewhere. But he says eliminating the environ- --mental assessment process altogether was not what the Town had in mind. "Abandonment of the environmental assessment process would he a com- `.plete abdication of responsibility," says See ENVIRONMENT...Page 3 Dance with me Pickering High School Trojans' quarter- back Chris Johnson gets the pass away just before being tackled by Monsignor Paul Dwyer Catholic High School's Viktor Chuvalo during Lake Ontario Secondary FREE ACTIVATION -99 I'm Purcbase .Price School Athletics senior boys' football action in Oshawa Friday. Although this pass was incomplete, Pickering High won 15-7. 30minrues �FF. per mr.. 4 lx r m nth photo by Wafter Passarella Oiler nute evenings utit�lxtaYs MIN sodm*Wb .0"Ir owe. tiw w.w rw M unity: MP 11-, KFITH � 111 I 10 11()R 1-1 k AJAX-PICKERING - Arca resi- dents should do all they Can to ensure Quebecers %otc No In the (kt. 30 soy- crcrenly referendum. saes Ontario Rid- ing MI' Dan McTcaguc. %%ho's worried that tltc "realm is threatcnal". With Qucbcccrs heading to the pulls to decide their fair in Canada. Mr. -%1cTCa,_,uc feels his constituents Can influence ilk outcome by calling people [tic), know there and encouraging them Ili 1 otc Ntl ..Pick up the phone and tell them. Tell them %c want to _row old toimh- cr. because together we win. This is a call to all people In Ontario Riding to do all thcv can to take Very scnoush. the ),o1c." He su:=gesis people Call family. friends and business associates in Que- hec to persuade them to remain In Canada. The MP has spent the last three See CLOSE... Page 4 Inside In the news Editorial................................6 Entertainrtucnt .....................31 Sports.................................:32 Classified .............................. 3 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-900-451-3793 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 on the ><nternet at www.durhaaaaews.niet 931t + 7a GST= $1 LXCELL L emlhn� I. 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He reports the Province has not yet consulted the Town on precisely what kind of changes it would like to see. "If she decides to tamper with the Environmental Assessment Act she's taking us back to the 1950s," says David Steele, president of Pickering - Ajax Citizens Together (PACT) for the Arson suspected Environment. Mr. Steele adds no government in the last 10 years has gone through with the full EAA process, since measures were always taken to circumvent it to some degree. lie maintains the (treater Toronto Area's landfill problems would have been resolved years ago if the process had been completed proper- ly. in two car fires PICKERING — Arson is suspect- to the two vehicles is estimated by ed in two car fires which broke out police at S7,500. on the same street early Mon- day morning within moments of one another. The Pickering Fire Department was called at 1:09 a.m. to put out a car fire at 505 Driftwood Ct. near Rose - bank and Amber - lea Roads. -Our guys got there and started extinguishing the fire and another gentleman came up to them and said his car was on fire too," says Deputy Chief Bill Douglas. The second burning car was parked at 510 Driftwood Ct. It appeared a flam- mable liquid might have been used to ignite it. ..We're putting it down as arson," says Deputy Chief ,Douglas. No suspects have been found in the case. The first car torched was a 1988 Mercury Marquis, while the second was a 1980 Chevrolet Malibu. Damage Recycle the News Advertiser PACT has joined other environmen- the minister to discuss possible changes the Internet. tal groups in asking for a meeting with to the landfill approval process. 683-5110. BROKEN WINDSHIELD? SAVEUP TO 170.00 No Overcharge to Insurance Co. 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Toronto, Ont. 1 1 MALI ALF WOR RU r VV-- --E PAGE. 4 -A -THE NE%%S AD% ERTISER. %VF.D_ (WTORER 25, 14515 Tsubouchi's Shopping List Joanne's Shopping list (boldface) GRAIN PRODUCTS Corn Flakes (625 g) x 2 $5.58 Corn Flakes (625g) x 1 $1.99 Quaker Oats (1 kg) 1.99 Ouaker Oats (lkg) 1.89 Whole wheat bread x 3 2.97 Whole wheat bread x 3 2.67 Primo pasta (900g) x 4 5.16 Primo pasta (9009) x2 1.98 Whole grain rice (2kg)x 2 6.58 Whole grain rice (2kg) x1 2.49 VEGETABLES AND FRUIT bought throughout month Carrots (2lbs) .99 Carrots (2lbs) .79 Bananas 10 1.38 Broccoli x 2 2.98 Broccoli x1 .88 Cauliflower x 2 2.58 Cauliflower .88 Orange lune .99 Orange juice x2 1.38 Lettuce (1) 1.79 Potatoes 10 lbs 1 77 Potatoes (.391b) .83 Oranges (6pcs) x2 3.38 Mixed vegetables 2.4 Apples 5lbs (24 small) 2.99 green pepper x 1 (2.18 kg) .35 red pepper x1 (6.59 kg) 1.42can tomatoes (28oz) .89 Onions (2/b) .79 Tomatoes x 2 .88 Mushrooms (4.39 kg) .97 Tomato Sauce (68ml)x 2 1.58 Clove garlic .14 Tomato juice (11) .99 DAIRY t.1::F, ,41; x 4 14.76 Milk (41) x3' 8.97 Vogj: .175g x12 299 Cheese (24 slices) 3 19 Cheese (24 slices) 2.79 Margarine -59 MEAT AND ALTERNATIVES Ground beef ,1 kg) 5 84 Ground beef (.910kg) 3.60 Chicken breasts 6 pcs 3.27 Chicken thighs 6 pcs 4.74 Eggs ;large) 1 79 Eggs (large) 1.39 Bologna k125g, 1 79 Summer Sausage (1 75g) 99 Beans x12 948 Beans x 4 1.56 Peanut Butter (900ml) 249 Peanut Buffer (lkg) 2.69 Kidney Beans (15oz) .69 Tuna x 2 1.78 OTHER Cr. Mushroom Soup x 2 1.18 Tea bags (72) 1.69 Honey 2.99 Flour (2.5kg) 1.99 Cooking oil 1.99 Italian seasoning (2 Wsp bulk) .13 Close vote: MP FROM PAGE 1 weekends in Quebec knocking on doors and giving speeches. "My sense is French-speaking peo- ple will vote in the majority to sepa- rate. It's going Lo come down to the wire, by about 1,000 votes," he says. The "No (side) will win by the skin of our teeth and that won't be a win at all. It has to be decisive." Many Quebecers "want a new arrangement with Canada." They feel "the rest of Canada isn't terribly concerned about the future of Quebec and the future of their lan- guage." The bilingual Mr. McTeague tells people preservation of the French language would be greater if Quebec remains part of Canada. He's "made it very clear they leave everything behind" by voting Yes. "It's not going to be a divorce and have sleeping privileges at night. They have to make a decision if they're in or out. If they're out, the backlash isn't going to be pleasant," he says He'll be campaigning in the Montre- al area for the No side daily until the I referendum vote on Monday. Pepper (2 tbsp bulk) .28 Cinnamon (2 tbsp bulk) .31 Onion Soup Powder x2 .78 Chicken boullion 1.69 Shortening .99 Yellow Sugar 1.79 Toilet Paper (8s) 1.99 Shampoo 1.69 Toothpaste .87 Sanitary Napkins (24) 2.29 • Bought 1 4L milk now, 2 more to be bought throughout month :Tsubouchl's total JoMW's tOW ae Burlington o Hamilton SA :!%* �ri :!:I►-? Install A Hi -Efficiency Gas Furnace FREE taEtillO1M I , Bonus This Month �. Ch(xxse one of the following • "April Air" Humidifier • J • Hi -Efficiency Air Cleaner And ^t_ • Iht(I cleaning E1ipy��y�A •kt Back Txmnostat FirrPla t' 'FKEE cle(t to gas nk rw water Advancedf Systems Inc. ,,,,,,,,r, r�,k�,/, s �ersi�n5 ®� Ikuting • Air G)n 6tioning • Fir(lAace, • IIiAPI9" 427-6835-Aiax/Pick (416) 265-7555-Tor/Scar V V- _.- em PTO 7 a � I _•_____ z CHp10ES , ND pS1 Np GST REAL . BED FRAME. �. pELIVERy to . .,ESS C 't . M - - - •rr,rL-1 rrsm. 6 Piece Bedroom Suite SPECEDITION SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION ORTHO LUXURY ORTHOPEDIC DYNASTY :,%; r �HG(E w+-"=ESS'259 uESSA-'�1239 MMA'-KESS`� SET $424 SET $394 SET $314 DOUBLE.... 289 SET 469 DOUBLE .... 269 SET 439 OUEEN...... 319 SET 504 QUEEN...... 299 SET 474 DOUBLE. .209 SET 374 KING.......... 509 SET 759 KING.......... 459 SET 709 QUEEN ...... 239 SET 409 N o� Extra Firm Support Single Mattress 12 2 9 SET $374 DOUBLE...... 259 ............SET 414 r QUEEN........ 289 ............SET 454 ,,,,lr v 949 KING ............ 439 ............ SET 684 If' M COMFORT SLEEP SAGLE MAT ;ESS 179 SET $284 ORTHO PEDIC S-roGLE 51 MM"RE55 39 SET $224 LEAH SLUMBER REST SINGE $99 MATTRESS SET $184 DOUBLE.... ' 89 SET 324DOUBLE.... ' 69 SET 284 ®DOUBLE.... 139 SET 234 QUEEN...... _ 19 SET 384 QUEEN...... 199 SET 334 QUEEN...... 169 SET 314 'WIN ' lilts ids•' IBMc, � 1 1 ,:moi { - � �.■I �i � 11� � - AJAX - the OSHAWA FACTORYTL OUET Slee Factory�FACTORYOU N � � � p ' - PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED SET UP - " HOURS AVAILABLE CL - E- --- - - s i FREE 6 Mo. _ - m LAY -AWAY WE MAKE ANY DISPOSAL; SIZE MATTRESS OF OLD SET AVAILABLE [ICA' NADA'S LARGEST CHAIN OF FACTORY DIRECT MATTRESS MANIlFAf%TI1Iocnc Ciaid BUNK BED ,168 11-3 Al DURHAM — Can one person dine for one month for $90.81'' If you ask a member of Mike Harris's government they're hound to jump right in line behind Social Ser- vices Minister David Tsuh- ouchi, who Friday released his one-month grocery list for a single person on social assistance. And if you ask one of his political opponents they're bound to sing a tune at the opposite end of the scale, calling the price list out of touch and inadequate. I'll agree with the notion the list is out of touch, but from my shopping spree this weekend Fa have to say yes, a person can eat for $90.81 Per month. Mr. Tsubouchi's list may be in the ballpark when it comes to representing the four basic food groups but 1'd like to see him eat it for a month. The diet he is sug- gesting is high in starches, top -loaded with pasta, pota- toes and rice but there is lit- tle on the list to make these staples the least hit appetiz- ing. And where Mr. Tsubouchi / /,. ,: Or �.�4.oPR ,�i,�..: .�•.Y� �.�Ib/.r�"ff� n o. t �„ffl, -'fSfSi�,:.:. M,. �wia.�'cri�i .: r - �,• found six chicken breasts for $79.22 that leaves me just that make up Ontario's $3.27 is anybody's guess. about $11 for fresh fruit and social safety net. The closest 1 could come vegetables in the coming Are the cuts too much, too was six boneless chicken month. fast? How are they affecting thighs for $4.74. As far as I'll keep you posted. the people in our communi- tuna goes, well, New Demo- 0 ❑ LJ ties? crat MPP Tony Silipo In the meantime... We'll be talking to people appears to he right when he The Harris government affected by the cuts as they says the only place you can has made no secret of its continue and we'll keep you buy tuna for 69 cents, as the brash moves to cut govern- up to date on how they're Social Services Minister ment spending to the hone affecting our community'and suggests, is in "Tsubouchi- land”. But 1 did manage to find it for 89 cents, so, I added two to my shopping list. Also glaringly absent from Mr. Tsubouchi's list are a few personal hygiene items many shoppers consid- er part of the weekly grocery list. Among them: toilet paper, toothpaste, shampoo and sanitary napkins. With a visit to one ware- house -style grocery store, one milk store, one bulk store (all within walking dis- tance of each other) and one name grocery store I found all the things on my list and my hill was $79.22. I've heard plenty of com- ment over the past few days on both sides of the issue: can it be done, is it a reason- able guideline, can a single person eat properly for $'X).81 per month'' Over the next four weeks I'll attempt to eat on Mr. Tsubouchi's recommended $90.81. I've selected my own grocery list, adding a few extras to help hold the pasta and hamburger togeth- er. I've also added some baking supplies to help broaden the horizons. Haying already spent THREE BEARS " Free Estimates ete AUTOBODY Collision service 6 Refinishing I To Cars & Trucks ' Frame Straightening • Rust Repairs • Insurance Claims •Car RVeP�� t11MT 20B 282110l1MMIM AYE, AJAX Deductibles Week A (9" Bi-Z:iZT{ ALL WORK GUARANTEE[ Ajax and Pickering BRIDES ` at Ajax Community Centre j i Sunday November 5195 : ! If you are planning a wedding within the next 2 years, you will want to attend. t • DOOR PRIZES l • GIFT BAGS I • FREE By Invitation Call: ANN 839-4040 or LYNNE 427-9409' and with it many programs the hottom line. THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED-(K-1.ORF,R 25, 11"5 -PAGE 5-A Hunter Douglas HORIZONTALS 50OFF 'Your i1 hdow Decorating Centre' � r o BLINDS & DRAPERY RR t)Id Kingston Rosd (Pick• -ring Villxg,, ,kjax DRAPERY • BLUYDS • SHUTTERS* SHADES �tiF PACE 6 -A -7'"E NEWS ADVERTISER.WED., (K-1'011F.R 25, 1"5 Ajax -Pickering Newt Advertiser Tt1NOT11Y J. w71ITTAKF.R. Publisher A Metndand Community Newspaper JOANNE BURGILARDT. Editor-in-chief published wednesday. Friday. Sundae ,TrEVF: HOUSTON. Managing Editor BRUCE D.ANFORD. Advertising manager I?(1 I Commercial A% e. Afar, Ont. AININ BROUw'F.R, Retail Manager LIS 2-W ABE FAKHOURIE. Distribution manager Phone n83-5110 Fax: txs 3-.363 0 0 0 inion � P= = 0 Open books Not only is it fair. it has the appearance of being fair. Public school board officials 'Monday, at the behest of education director Pauline Laing, decided to implement new procedures which will provide financial expense details of supervisory staff so trustees can monitor such "discretionarv" business costs. It's a decision that deserves credit, particularly after the director made it clear in recent weeks that individual trustees required board support to exam- ine such expenses. :Ms. Laing has clearly decided such expenses -- paid for by public school board taxpayers -- deserve to be monitored to determine how etf-I- ciently and appropriately the money is being spent. No one -- and certainly not Oshawa trustee Kathleen Hopper who initially requested the infor- mation -- suggested there was anything awry about the disbursements. She simple wanted to see how, where and why it was being spent. That's a reasonable request from any duly-clect- ed official on behalf of constituents. We applaud Kathleen Hopper for staving after this issue and prodding the board. Ms. Laing deserves recognition for her efforts in seeing that a reasonable request from a trustee has received a reasonable reaction. It's good for the public school board, it's good for the public and it's a good fiscal management decision. Overheard... ""��` Did he` say that? "It's my view' that you're fighting a dream. You , fight a dream""' with a better dream." Reform Party - leader Preston Manning on the Quebec referendum while in Pickering last week. "If you want to get involved on a personal level, you can't get more personal than this." -- Hospice Durham volunteer Marea Carey on helping the terminally ill cope with their lives ii'cdnesdav Letters: How do thousands of layoffs in Ontario benefit the economy? To the editor: 1 am at an absolute loss. First we had the federal government promis- ing to lay off thousands of workers. These workers occupy jobs that pay a fair wage and they have benefits. These workers provide services in our communities. Then we have Job Killer Mike Harris promising to lay off up to ?O.(IOU public sector workers in Ontario. These workers occupy jobs that pay a Lair wage and benefits. Again, these workers provide services in our communities. Reduction in transfers to agencies and municipalities means that staff will he laid off in these areas as well. When a worker earns a wage, he or she normally spends it on goods and services in the communi- t} to feed and support their families. Dollars earned in the community normally stay in that community. How can all of this unemploy- ment benefit the economy'! Joan Gates, Oshawa WRITE To THE NEWS ADVERTISER, 130 COMMERCIALAvE., A1Ax. LIS 2H5 OR FAX us AT 683-7363 ■ 'Letters Ours E-IHmLADDRESS Is NewsAdnews@Aurharrinews.net There is no substitute for the care of a loving mother To the editor. In her letter (Oct. 14) Ms. Eskins makes some broad, unsubstantiated claims on the benefits of day care. She mentions "studies", but until recently no conclu- sive evidence has been avail- able. Studies have been going on since 1957, but objectivity was always lack- ing — people cited whatever statistics favored their case. A method has now been found to combine data from various studies of the same phenomena. University of Calgary educational psychol- ogist, Dr. C. Violato, applied it to 88 studies done all over the world on the behavior of day -care -raised children reporting his findings to the Canadian Psychology Association last year. The children's behavior was assessed under four headings: Emotional Bonding to Parent, Social - emotional Functioning (how well he or she gets along with other youngsters), Behavioral Adjustment (how well he or she follows direc- tions and accepts discipline) and Cognitive Development (intelligence, ability to learn). The findings showed that there is "significant risk" to the child in the first three areas and "a minor deleteri- ous effect" in the fourth. Significantly, it does not improve the child's ability to learn, as Ms. Eskins claims. On a more personal level, I have spoken to a number of teachers of grade school children who have told me they can pick out which chil- dren come from day-care sit- uations on the first day of school by their aggressive and poor behavior. Unlike day-care children who spend most of their hours in a room surrounded by peers, stay-at-home chil- dren are involved with a large variety of people of different ages and back- grounds, as they are out and about each day. Most impor- tantly, if my assertions are valid, we should expect to see something going very, very wrong with these kids, and that is exactly what we are seeing. Soaring rates of juvenile delinquency, teenage suicide, teenage pregnancy and falling acade- mic standards have directly coincided with the increase in working mothers. Many women themselves are aware of this, and indeed in survey after survey, includ- ing the "Child Care Community Needs Study for Durham Region" several years ago, the majority of women say they would pre- fer tax breaks to make it pos- sible for them to stay at home. I am not out of touch with reality. I realize that there are cases where day care is nec- essary, and the very best should be provided. Certainly day care is prefer- able to a child being left alone or in an unloving envi- ronment. It is infinitely infe- rior, however, to the secure and loving care of a mother. It is the government's responsibility to support and encourage what is best for children. By lowering our level of taxation, more women will be able to make that choice. Linda Wainwright, Pickering P * oyyN THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, 0(70111ER 25, I"5-PA(;F 7-A OF p�c� ills of Pickering Z * (905) 420w2222 *PIC (905)683.2760 RING 8 TOWN MEETINGS 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 8 SITE PLAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE November 8 COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT November 13 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING November 20 WATERFORD GATE MEETING NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS ON THE TOWN OF PICKERING DRAFT OFFICIAL PLAN TOPIC DATE ,ti TIME LOCATION Claremont b Area Mon., October 30 Claremont Settlement Boundaries 7:30 P.M. Community Centre Greenwood 8 Area and Wed., November 8 Greenwood Hall Staxton Glen 7:30 p.m. Settlement Boundaries Whitevale Settlement Tues.. November 14 Whitevale Boundary 7:30 p.m. Community Centre Brougham Settlement Wed., November 15 Brougham Hall Boundary 8:00 p.m. Kinsale and Balsam Tues., November 21 Mount Zion Settlement Boundaries 7:30 p.m. Community Centre Altona and Green River Wed.. November 22 Green River Settlement Boundaries 7:30 pm. Community Centre Cherrywood 6 Area Tues.. November 28 Cherrywood Settlement Boundaries 7:30 p.m. Church Hall Urban Area Issues Wed., November 29 Committee Room, 7:30 p.m. Civic Complex Ecological Issues Tues., December 5 Committee Room, 7:30 p.m. Civic Complex Rural Issues Wed., December 6 Brougham Hall 8:00 P.M. All interested residents, landowners, and buslnoss-parsons are Invited to attend the above noted meetings and convey their comments on the draft Pickering Official Plan- For more Information, or to obtain a copy of the Plan, please contact the Town Planning Departirrient at 905 420.4617 or 905 683-2760. ,1996 TAX PAYMENT ,OPTIONS ` The Council of the Towq',ofr 7 JCkc 'vg b as '. Q Itded a tax- s alt 4�10[l libel Q1►�ll 8110vW yOtl= I�t1 AX@3 lIt enlr ',0ODY'vn " xas�}� �,'�: �Q� cotad>ttlipn hail; y,�t - out this P$ solnation4;Zilkt - ' eMYmer T�TT 'e. r, "'? Aft% TOWN OF PICKERIM; IM PUBLIC NOTICE P,ihh, u,al,. - I,t intention to pass a by-law lu stop up. close and sell ro the ahuniny: owners a pomon of the road allowance known as Water, it I,, Icre .ketch beh,wl \U IlCE I, herehy given pursuant to the Mums g,ul A, r. R S O 19%. l h.11, %I JS, section W)• that the Council IA the Corp„ranon of the Tlwn kit Plckcring attends, at ns meeting to he held at the Pickering cI.IL Complex. (M.,the Esplanade. Pickering. Ontario at 7 10 p in on „.ember 20. I'Y)S. to pass a hy-law to stop up. clow and sell n, the Ii -ming ,wner, a ptown of the road allowance known its Watcrtord iL. prop iwd by-Iawand plan and &%cripnon showing the lands It eted nary be sec ti it, the i'1 !an of the Clerk of 11x: Town of Pickering V the atone -i enuoned necting Council will hear in person or by his I her counsel anv person who Lurns his or her lands will No pito judicially attested by the by - and whit applied to the Ocrk he heard Any such petwn i i - A h., wl,hes To be heard should as - I „n Js possible make written pl,licanon to saaarcr cwaoi t 1 ,rrr,o.a G.r•, - - Itrurr J. Tay Ma A%ICT, ('M\I torn l'lert, •. _ -- . o - Ih. krnn>; umplc. r )nr Thr F.splanadr 1 I\ 6K7 �' - - • ' fr 'lIiG11311-i6tl - - '�' ""• T I1 \ rF:f) at Pkirnnr this 31h R,,1-1 f..r V-$-1 Gawp Inwra,wr Isendit, %.,. RF'P4_94 '-.,:cd pr,1x),aI% clearly marked as In ,,,ntcru% will to recriwd by the 1, TyiYntyl 4"- tLnetip for the above no later than 4:.U) p.m.: I Tuesda\, O"oher 31, 1945 1 Tow, a I't. hcnnF n .. I.,..i. ,, worts ilk gnvP inwi n t,. ', ; • " Jw : 1) .h I ... I mp ), I t W 4,t year term (' ,m Pan,.. who ,utwnit a ro 1k. 1 MI Si nwr the their IIIUU th,- wkv:t..n nkna-..uohmd in thL kT ,..1 rcl.nrwc I ...,, ,d tvlerc,wr mar 1•-,4,t-une l by ro niu 1 n, Mr P la•vt.M wllham St V: ncr Luuik'd 1619a\ Street P() 8_ Ott T, r,nw. Umar., Tel 416 w6K-2941 Fits 316-X"N '6 14 L•. 1, nYr,rx 1 ;,-I . -,A,. n., ..M,gatwwt o. nwtarrcd M ,h,- t..wn w xccm Ilk- l.,re,i I7,, `, rr ra(wn „t the T. n A Pkic,inp I l ep.t i of „ r wpply ad 1- pita I 6K' '•IS 4211 -if, 16 \.-i.i A hclgrmxlwr k•tircy. Cli C PP. CLAIM I M.,iugcr. 1 Suffriy and Srrvwc� COUNTRY CRAFT WORKSHOPS at the Recreation Comply SWEET SANTA CANDY DISH Saturday, Nov. 25 Time: 1:00-3:30 p.m. Fee: $16.25 plus supplies Fitness Room Treadmills Stairhlasters Lifecycles Squash Racquetball Tennis `t;s'r tint Includrd ` Conditiorts Apph' OPERATIN(; HOURS «11IRLP0 01, FREE PF131.11C S«VININ11NG SAL l;NA 4 Indoor Tennis Courts 2 Racquetball Courts 6 Squash Courts 831-1711 Monday to Friday 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. Saturda-,- & Sunday 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. PICKF;KI\(1 Rt:C-KF: q"flt►ti ('t)yIPLtX H�,ti_yIF �18F:K_tiF11� Fl►K F.v EK l)♦ '. HALLONVEEN PARTY AGES 2-5 YEARS IJML'.VFIO\: PICKERIN(; RECRE101­11ri COMPLEX PRICE: $4.0111 PER NI(riti•rF:R DATE: I' E's.. It K-11'. 31 -rnm I:m - 2:311 P.,*I. 1ICKF 1 AT "THF. PICKERING RECRF.1r1( N' Cowi.Ex S rHE CENTR V. LIBRAR'N %% NE CORK %%'REATH Start collecting wine cork,, to make this, interesting wreath.. Saturday, Feb. 24 Time: 1:00-4:(M p.m. Fee: $19.50 plus supplies For registration information call 420-4621 PICKERING DOWNTOWN STUDY >, hosting Dcswn Charrette in the Auditonum of the Pickering Central Library, One The Esplalwde. E\er),tne interested in the Ik)wntown Study is encouraged to attend and participate. The Charrette will take place between 9 a.m. and 9 p In. Specific times have been set aside for different groups of participants (see below). However, anyone may attend at any time during; the day. Town staff and its consultants (Markson Bon)oah Hodgson Architects with Weinstein Leeming Hinde and Associates) will facilitate the Charrette. By the end of the day, and with the help of those present, we hope to develop a preferred design concept for the Ik)wniown. TIMES ANTS MAIN PARTICIPANTS a.m. to 3 p.m. Downtown steering committee nwintw-rs 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Key public agencies and departments 5 .m. to 6 .tri. Landowners within the stud area 7 .m. w 9 .m. �onnation please contact either Tom Melynwk, Deputy Director of Planning or Christopher Wong. Senior Planner, at fix -Pickering Planning Ikpartn)ent Res dents, interested groups and individual. For It)o Telephone (905) 320.4617 or 1905) 683-'_76U GARBAGE/RECYCLING COLLECTION Please note that the following items acre NOT collected with regular garbage in the Town of Pickering: K Q..rt2s • -,1.stnal Waste -A-:cmoove Parts •5D,: earn or stones -Hv ashes or other Incendiary •I~yGable materials separated from regular garbage •�-r'igated cardboard Including pizza oozes •H ; .sehoW hazardous or medical waste such as propane d`Ks �alnts. oils. Solvents, syringe; �'c •G sir :es of wilding materials ir excess of 2 garoage ^'ainers. 2 secure manageable bundles or 2 Items •Y a-. waste materials such as grass clippings, branches. aa. -S. etc. •Ar,mai or human wastes Including feces T^e aDove items must be personaily oisposea of at the BrocK West Landfill Site or streamed Into the proper waste collector program For more intonnat,on on disposal procedures at the Brock West Landhu, please call 686-'294 Please note that ONLY the following materials are recyciable in the Town of Pickering: -Newsprint. Inserts. mixed paper and boxboards -Glass bottles and jars -Plastic pop bottles •Beverage and food cans •Telephone books •Corrugated cardboard including pizza boxes All corrugated cardboard must be flattened and bundled to the sae of your Blue Box Cardboard will not be picked up unless the above restrictions have been strictly adhered to Mixed paper and boxboards include magazines. catalogues, envelopes, flyers. cereal boxes. shoe boxes, paper towel rolls and other types of similar packaging. YARD WASTE COLLECTION ConTosubk lad Mate materials will be collected wfrjuieh from wq,Ules wici regular garbage in the Crtan pan of Town. I diet aro s uth of Concession Rost 1,. Inst .A1prd 241 NO to No,ember 20. 1941 I)UrIng this period. co"Able yard Waste will be collet d tnh of Use following Aleallays October 30 November ti. t3, 20 \ Fall leaf n,l4ttw white will kp \,led u the Has" d Iln. (la bW.6...w iti(im..,d and wlae.ak,r%,.day.%.eaber 1,1.. :0. U,. Imm,i hu,c, hu.c aao pardo pi.utt,. Ixamhc,hedge tnrnmm., and era, irrmit, Wwit im", canh,r+Q IN, Plax In:ka plaur bar,. hu twl haJcl, h.uu•a•r,. .•M1n vall tam ,e I" jo, i rwc,&W iwi ik, ria hater roan I Utiles In Icnoh Ii, N4 hundic a„rte .11”U Plrr n.Kcnal, ,.x u Ile r ud,de 1,e ,din rem hi ' lin a a, n il,c ah ,c need vh won, it, Ur,.k mwoul. at, ,luannna, rc,0h,ng ma -te than J le GI is, „r ini,- MUIdk, aw hatter Ihm I neve 11 EMF MSER: lard W: ,Ic ha, I„ ti Ira ,4 "W ins I,.�l K a,4 , r ,wbct garlugc li . w ria,, an. yuc,n, wn repaving IN, pn,grau. Plea,: , ,aia I dw Town of Pickering Public %Pork, Department at .,1 `70 P % C F 8- A -Tl f F 'ST WS AD FRTISE R. %% E D.. 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VAN (% auto -4 Ce SpOrt ryl VA rtifil pin /0-ic/eof With Cori SQle ecVO.- , cl,),, Vin 041.,e Sp�e, n v 1 V�oi to e,, 4 , _0C. , 0 0* j?, _Tore C/41 N Ve4 ife Laqu - !Orr; Y PJ7,ei 4re 01aqR .9 �%s } thr; re QOq�S/p°F& ee Wter-9hthe&ti4 Y yjv(j� el/6) Stclrt,. Wkter kocirp., '91S Z4 j V, 4194f, teQ '9 a/terns there Veh - Ce S c7 lc/e .9 Peka,e Can 0 Olt 0 �c I!L* 0 0 - w 0 ix .5mridan 0 > I :3 In M I HWY. 2 PTC *r Wheel misalignment may lead to bigger problems With the hard winter driving season ahead, you are wise to think about the cl'l'cct potholes and road ripples have on wheel alignment. Misaligned wheels lead to premature Lire wear and poor gas mileage. Those are the visible ef'l'ccts, but wheels out of alignment can also great al"t'cct the control and safety oh the vehicle. J When uncorrected, the problem can have it lung -range impact by substantially shortening the life of an otherwise sound .-chicle. The stress and strain of driving over rough roads aflccts the caster of your vehicle's wheels most frequently. The right amount of caster allows wheels to return to the "straight -ahead" position and (hereby ensuring steering stability. N11salignmcnt in the easter angles can contribute to shimmy and loss of" control. Camber, or the tilt of the wheel at the top, provides a true -running wheel when the vehicle is rolling. hast -wearing tires and a tendency on the part ft the vehicle to Pull to one side can usually he traced to misalignment on the camber angle. Camber problems can be corrected by re-establishing an in- board tilt to the affected wheels. However, heft>rc any correction ol' these angles can he properly made, tires, shock absorbers and the entire steering linkage should he examined for wear. How can you diagnose it possible wheel -alignment problem? Here are a fcw symptoms to look for. • Shimmying on a smooth Icvel road. This is possibly a problem with the caster angle. • Hard steering and diff-iculty returning steering wheels to a "straight -ahead" position. This is also likely to he a caster problem. • Feathering or saw-toothed pattern on the tiro tread. This is possibly a camber problem. There arc no absolutely correct caster and carnhcr angles. Adjustment of these angles varies from one manulacturer to another and even $ricin one manufacturer's model to another. NV11iIc wheel alignment correction is a rclativcly� simple task, the joh should he pertormed by a reliable tncchanic fur hest results. You will notice the difference camber and caster have on tire life, lucl economy, in providing a more comfortahlc ride and, most importantly, in giving you piece oh mind that you are in control of a safer vchicic. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WF.D.,(N'"IDRF.R 25, 1995-PAGE9-A OPYNEWYEAF of the factory fresh 1996 TOYOTATERCEL S LIMITF_D EDITION • Sleek Bodpide Makings • Mat hng r m Mats • Sp q ',Nhea Covers • S4 Desigrtcr Rau 1996 TOY�TA�6R�LLA, THE BEST QUALITY LANT PRODUCT OF CANADA. 000 • . 6 L 4 CYLINDER ENGINE • 43 MPG,'HWY SPECIAL LOW FINANCING ON SELECTED 1995 MODELS FROM 3.9% 124 r --os. JUST A FEW '95's AVAILABLE AT HUGE DISCOUNTS' r— Other CARS Available Financing & Ext. Warranties Available CALL For Details. 1992 Cavalier RS 4 dr., automatic, air, power group, 48,000 km Red exterior, grey interior fbL 1993 SATURN SL1 4 dr.. 5 speed AWFM cassette, NADo km Medium red gray interior. r.• 1989 TROOPER LS a $sed. *1 rte. 7 994 SAYURN SC2 Fbd exwrior, Wade interior, 5 $pad, air, power group, skim. whale, 30,000 ken 925% FINANCING O.A.C. 1991 GMC SAFARI 1990 BUICK 1992 MERCURY 1994 PONTIAC VAN CENTURY LTD. TOPAZ GS SUNBIRD LE SLE m0(7c'!, fully loaded. 8 4 door, V6. Loacleo 4 300F au;Omaw. air S ..0^F aul0maiw air passenger, only 94,000 km Sale Price conditioning. only 38.000 km concitiorong, of 30.000 km. sate Prize :12,990 $7,990 sale Price S7,990 sane Price $11,490 1994 PLYMOUTH 91 FORD TEMPO L 1992 GMC 1985 JEEP SUNDANCE JIMMY 4X4 CJ 04 4 door, automatic, air 4 door, automatic, air, 69,000 SLE model. Loaded. HO Equipped with Myers plow. conditioning, only 38,000 km. km. Vortex. V6. only 53.000 km. SALE PRICED ON SALE SALE PRICED ON SALE 1993 GMC SAFARI 1989 GMC 314 1988 PASSPORT 1989 BUICK EXTENDED BEAUVILLE VAN OPTIMA REGAL LTD. 4 door, 5 speed, 4 cyl. SLE model. Loaded. butch 12 passenger. Loaded. Rear 2 door, V6. Loaded Only doors, only 56,000 km. air. only 66,000 km. Saw Price 94,000 km. $16,900 ON SALE -2,990 ON SALE 1991 FORD ESCORT 1989 DODGE 1992 PLYMOUTH 1988 GMC 14 FT. WAGON LX 1/2 TON PICK-UP ACCLAIM CUBE. VAN Automatic, 4 co.. loaded. Only V6, 5 sod, boxliner, 125,000 4 door, automatic. air cond., 380. V8. automatic. 106,000 75.000 km. km. only 25,000 km. km. $7,990, Sale Price $5,490, SALE PRICED ON SALE =george davey- AUTO SALES 4. 686-3505 479 Bayly St. E. r: WMWLkiwmn Harwood & Dwham 23 �. PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, %%'ED„ t)CT/IBE.R 25.1995 >3l.JAX I'aterets or students ;::attending Archbishop Denis &Connor Catholic High School invited to attend a panel dis- > cession on school safety. ;:School adm€nistratofr!i, the �K'srhool's liaison officer and =::'Durham Regional Police will -,.discuss the topic DO"C A .Safe ,Place to Learn on Thursday. }1Tov. Z at 7:30 p.m. The presentation follow§ a ` ;;public information session held At the school in September when ,. sare schools and the Durham .Region Raman Catholic Sepa- ?i•ate School Board's polio on :violence -free environments were ;:examined. All parents are welcome to attend the presentation, which .-will be followed by a public :question per€o4L It will be held in the school cnnas€um at 84 Mandrake Jt. For more information on the 'event, call, the school at 427- b"7. TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies . OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX: 50 Commeraa Ave. 619-' 73 COBOURG: 72 K ^c St. w 372-4744 Sa�..'day & evening appor, !mers available James R. Yanch FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION I J REFORF5�� Question of the Month PARTY OF CANADA Name: Phone: City: Please mad your answer to: Reform Party of Canada Ontario Riding OR 290 Harwood Ave. S., P.O. Box 21081 Ajax ON L1S 7H2 (To join the Reform Party. include a cheque for S10) P/Code: Call/Fax 686-0278 Pleaseleave your name a=ss +1r Huge -Crisis in Crime" Rally Oct. 19. 7:30pm Tickets $5 Call 686-0278 rlr AQ s HALLOWEEN =� COSTUME RENTAL S 19svqoz� .� HUNDREDS OF COSTUMES p F'r1 RUSSIAN MILITARY, INCLUDING—" GAS MASKS, ALL POLITICAL 4'• CHARACTERS YELTSIN, MANNING. BOUCHARD. CHRETEN, PARIZEAU. LURCH. FRANKENSTEIN. BATMAN. � b CATWOMEN. ROBIN. Z FACE. RIDDLER. STAR TREK CHARACTERS. FLINTSTONES, TWO-MAN. CARTOON CHARACTERS GORILLAS. GHOSTS. ELVIRA. WESTERN WEAR. PERIOD COSTUMES, SPIDERMAN. EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN 361 MARWOOD DR. OSHAWA, ONT. 905-571-5888 • Ccs iii/�&OA �iiil/ � �r ��� �•�,�r \/ PR10ED­­­R1-GHT! a�ailatole . , \�r \•/ A ♦ ';�`°� fr • f, t% A fs f.s THIS OFFER ENDS OCT. 31ST0 I.! \•' �.� . . , ' ' , ' , WE ARE MERE f,s ' ` ' s \•r ® � twwcsroe Po.f I• • • ! ( 1 1 \•r • � wEsr�o+EAsr t % f.• f.. I.. f • I.. I.♦ •.• I • • ♦ I.1 I.► f.1 f.. f.. I.. •.► I.♦ I.• f.• I.. f.• I.♦ f.l I.. •.. f.• f.1 1.. I.• EPOW st- Wentworth FAmwood o. 8361 • Ccs iii/�&OA �iiil/ � �r ��� �•�,�r \/ PR10ED­­­R1-GHT! a�ailatole . , \�r \•/ A ♦ ';�`°� fr • f, t% A fs f.s THIS OFFER ENDS OCT. 31ST0 I.! \•' �.� . . , ' ' , ' , WE ARE MERE f,s ' ` ' s \•r ® � twwcsroe Po.f I• • • ! ( 1 1 \•r • � wEsr�o+EAsr t % f.• f.. I.. f • I.. I.♦ •.• I • • ♦ I.1 I.► f.1 f.. f.. I.. •.► I.♦ I.• f.• I.. f.• I.♦ f.l I.. •.. f.• f.1 1.. I.• V THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. M-1.011ER 25, 19515-PA(;E: 11-A Fall physical mages for worrymfree winter motoring A tall morning or afternoon gent getting your vehicle ready fur winter can he it rewarding experience. A little care now can contribute immeasurably to peace -of' -mind winter- time motoring. And all it takes is some simple basic maintenance and a fcw things that can he purchased at Your local service station or automotive supply store. First, inspect the business end of spark Plugs or have the job done by an auto technician. It takes only it fcw minutes to determine if the plugs arc badly carbonated or otherwise corroded. If they arc, replace them. This is a good time of the year to install new plugs since cold -weather starts put an extra strain on the ignition system. If your vehicle is an older model, installing a new set ol' points and a new condenser may also he advisable. If your battery is the refillable type, make sure it is filled with water and check to see that the connections are tight and corrosion -free. A mild solution of baking soda will quickly eliminate acid huild-up where the cables connect with the battery. Also make sure the battery is Irec of cracks and fully charged. Check all fluid levels, topping up where necessary. Replace any fluid that is dirty or rusty. Filters are also an important consideration. If furl. air and automatic transmission filters arc clogged, have them replaced. Yirk up some gas - line antifreeze and have it handy it) help starting and prevent f*uel-linc freeze-up when the temperature drops critically. The cooling system should he should he checked to make sure the antifreeze 1% up to strength. You can simply add fresh antifreeze if necessary, while tlu%hing the system is a good idea and good preventative care fur winter driving. Look fur cracks and sponginess in hoses and loose, cracked and/or frayed belts. Make sure all hose connections are tight. Check hose clamps, radiator, pressure cap and thermostat. Cool weather also takes its toll on tires — tire Pressure decreases as the temperature drops. For accuracy, buy your own tire gauge and regularly check the pressure of all tires. Inspect tread wear to make sure handling and emergency stops can be made safely on slippery surfaces. Have the vehicle's automatic choke cleaned and adjusted. If it doesn't open when the engine is warm, gasoline is being wasted. Wake sure the alternator and voltage regulator are functioning properly. Inspect the exhaust system to make sure it is free of leaks. An exhaust system leaking carbon monoxide fumes is very dangerous. Replace worn and poorly - functioning windshield wiper blades. You may consider installing winter blades, which are built to take the worst that winter can dish out. Make sure the washer fluid reservoir is filled. It is a good idea to keep an extra jug of windshield washer handy in your vehicle fur quick fill -ups. Make sure the defroster and heater system arc working at peak efficiency. Turn on the headlights and ohscrvc the high beams. Make sure headlamps are clear and dirty free. At the same time. check the operation of turn signals. taillights and hack -up lights. Spending a morning or afternoon making a basic list and checking cash of the items, you can save yourself plenty of" winter motoring aggravation. It will also give you an itemized list of things you have to get fixed on your vehicle to prepare it tOr the months of winter driving ahead. - plus jrelg� S144rtLease ' $595 ]"*r per a domnnth/36 mo 14, e u 9 t� oil nt tt ad$ -',el j8ht g59?. X300 and Don't forget to use your GM Card Earnings toward the purchase or lease of your next GM vehicle. Dual air ba 9s • 1.10 Charge thrge double t �`, c. `L. rJi C1F VAOLET x T OLD6AAOBLE abe Aut made �' tt tion * 2 2 Ht eheel qgs 5 -speed enhanc n9ine S -s etude • Eas transmission . event Y entry front seat .Trunk Rear ase You sbouN know tMs: Licence, taxes and insurance not included Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time otter. Other lease terms available. Some mileage conditions apply OAC See Dealer for details Subject to G%1 Card program rules. ' TD and G%1 are licenced users or %larks 0 PAGE: 12-A-111IF NE%S AIWER11SF.R, WE:I)..04,1 111F.R 25, IW5 Visibility is the most important part of good driving NInet\, per cent of our driving deci:.ions are hased on %what we sec at it specific moment In time. Since sight is the major factor affecting our driving skills. It becomes imperative that we do eyervthing possible to enhance our drivin�� visibility. Improper visibility while driyinu, can lead to eve strain and cause fatigue, especially on long, trips. The three main factors affecting yisihility �xhilc in a vehicle are the condition of the windows. mirrors and lights. Although most of our attention \%hile driving_ is toward the front of' the vehicle. all windows in it vehicle, not just the %%indshicid, should he kept meticulously clean. Windows should he washed inside and out on a regular basis. �A,*Indshiclds should be cleaned before a long trip. Of' course. a clean s+indshield \011 not remain that way tier the entire trip. Thcrcl'orc. the windshield washer reservoir Should be kept filled and windshield m1pers should he checked regularly and replaced fur maximum efficiency. In general. windshield vipers work test durinu, the First six months of' use. 11' it wiper leaves streaks. first tri cleaning the rubber blades. Take a sol't cloth soaked wyith denatured alcohol and gently run along the ruhhcr blades. Allow the blades to dry hcfore using. This should remove any contaminants on the blade. If streaking still occurs. wiper blades should he replaced. You may wish to Invest in '-winter" windshield wiper blades during the winter months. This type of hlade has proven to work more effectively in snow and icy conditions. Tests show snow removal is easier and less streaking, occurs when using "%winter" blades while driving in snowstorms. Basically. "winter" blades work better because they completely enclose the metal superstructure of' the hladc, kccpin,,, it more flexible by preycming snow or ice build-up on tltc moving parts of the blade. It' wipers are not working at all. check the fuse first. If the fuse is fine. then check for faulty wiring or it malfunctioning wiper switch. Squeaking blades could mean poser arm tension. Hayc this checked as well. While keeping the washer reservoir filled is important. winter driving conditions will cause to use more washer fluid that normal. Keep extra solution in the vehicle for quick 1 -111 -ups as needed. Another important arca to check during the winter months is the defrost system and make sure your I'ront and hack windo\,tis get it proper flow of air and heat. Outside mirrors should also he kept clean. The proper use and maintenance of headlights is another important aspect contributing to maximum visihility. Road dirt and grime builds up quickly on the headlights. Improper cleaning greatly affects the lights brightness. Check headlights regularly and ensure they arc dirt f'rec. Don't forget to also clean taillights, hack -up lights, brake lights and turn signals. Also use your headlights as part of your everyday driving. New cars are equipped with daytime running lights. If your vehicle doesn't have this feature, it is wise to tum your lights on. Maximum visibility can make your driving safer and more comfortable. Take it few minutes to make sure the visibility from the driver's scat is as hest as it can he. FROM. BRAKES FOR LIFE w w 91 w w 1-t REMOTE AUTO STA Starts Vehicle _ from the comfort!)5 * FRONT PAD of your home a li REPLACEMENT e� 12 MONTHS WARRANTY ON PIPES LIFETIME ON MUFFLER ZINW 11 WINTERIZATION `/', i k � �E PACKAGE LL IMPORTS 4 915 eChange oil and oil fiber pkits OInspect air filter 9 taxes OFREE OIL • Brake system Expires Oct 31/95 020 point inspection of components critical areas including. • All fluid levels • Load test battery & • Radiators • Charging system service connections • All belts and hoses analysis • Lubricate all locks • Coolant strength & • Rotate tires and hinges d latches to condition inspect for wear prevent freezing. �It a : �., -9 , 1025 Dundas Street West, WHITBY 668-4792 or 686-2228 FEATURES • Starts Vehicle (wjthout Key) • Will turn -on Heat & Defrost • Automatic off after 12-15 min • Up to 300 ft. Range • 2 Year Warranty ss .. "f4tialLam 23;AkNalll r, IYG MOST VEHICLES .x'200.00 INSTALLED r � irging 79 STEM II A C • ,� Motorcity Saturn Isuzu 1520 Dundas St. E. PR&WINTER SPECIAL • Heating & Anti -freeze flush • Lube, Oil & Filter • 16 Point Inspection • Tire Rotation • Free Brake Inspection 9 9 915 PLUS TAXES MOST GM VEHICLES .tj Good things last and last and last They are the heirlooms of the future! The tradition of "quality" at Smitty's has never been stronger. our buyers demand the highest standards from each manufacturer represented in our showrooms. Your satisfaction is our first priority. Have it your way... with our custom cover, personalized services! Create inspirational settings with Smitty's custom upholstery progam. Begin with your favourite sofa frame from our vast collection of traditional, transitional, contemporary and country designs. Select from an almost endless selection of fashion fabrics... enabling you to express your personal and unique taste. There's always a great "new look" at Smitty's The room settings throughout Smitty's are created to inspire you and help you visualize your own ideas. Whether you consider us an old friend (family owned and operated since 1949) or will be visiting us for the first time, you'll be thrilled with our constantly changing displays. See an irresistible array of home fashions, arranged by our decorators as they would look in your home. Smitty's buyers constantly search the market and fill our showrooms with quality furniture so you can be confident you have received the best value! Finishing touches that make the difference See our unique selection of accent pieces, that draw the eye and cap- ture the imagination. Charmingly compatible. You'll be impressed with the ever changing displays of gift items, lamps, grandfather clocks, foliage and wall decor. After you have asked the price ... ask who is standing behind it We're confident no one sells home fashions of cotnparable quality for less. PLEASE enquire of our many services that are included at No ADDITIONAL CHARGE Aske con- venient delivery and set-up in your home. Lite the helpfW advice of our home furnis16— consuhants. You'll take comfort knowing that everything you buy is backed by "service-after-the-sale.R Lowest Price Guarantee If within 30 days of your purchase from Smitty's you find the identical item, with the identical services in stock elsewhere at a lower price, Smitty's will refund the difference plus an additional 10% off that difference for any inconvenience. 1 personally promise Smitty's will not be undersold. PRESIDENT THE NEWS ADVFRTISER. WED..M-FOBF.R 25. 19515-PA(;F: 13-A 0 FINE FURNITURE NOW...IN � _r - YOUR FRONT, VER AOR IS Y CLOSE TO 0 � URS. N ir p � O _W W %C � EIME cUgwTUwE S Q Q 3 j ---- KINGSTON RD. O a W PICKERING! DOORS SWING OPEN FRIDAY, OCT. 27th AT 9:00 AM SHARP V 0 A ON jtvntF 00 SINCE 1949 OPEN MON. TD FRI.4m to Spm OPEN SATURDAYS gam to Spm OPM SUNDAYS 12 to Spm E NOW. 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WED-M-FORF.R 25, 1995 SEIARS E pect mon-- from Scyars se Ywr Sears Card and don't PY for one full year'. on all major appliances, furniture*, sleep sets, vacuums* and sewing machines NOdown payment required NOprepayment of taxes NOminimum purchase required NO 3rd party credit application Don't pay tai October 1996. Offer apples to mayor appliances. furniture', sleep sets, vacuums' and sewing machines, on approved credit, with your Sears Card. $25 deferral fee applies. This offer ends October 29. 1995. Liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases are not included in this offer. Ask for details. 'Excludes pato and baby rumiture and wet, dry vacuums. F _ f AL 4 �« e* s; a. ti 7M .67 4D ,aye rawest price of the year! Kenmore@ 17.7 cu. f ' Glass. split cantilever shelves, 4 portabins on the inside door with 2 dairy compartments, glass crisper cover. 064852. Sears reg. 1049.99. Each..............$848 $Pecial purchase! Buy any sire `sabrine' Sleep set for only $%mS"M rec Twin, Double or Queen innerspring sleep set has multi -layers with heavy gauge coils for comfort, firmness and support. Endorsed by the International Chiropractors' Association. 10 yr. limited warranty'. e745oo ser- Comptete warranty details at sears Can't find it'! Furniture is no longer available at our Mississauga and Kitchener retail stores. Please visit our new Kitchener Whole Home'"" Furniture store. J I copyngftt 1995. sears Canada Mtc. Expect more from Sears SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 e.m.A:00 Pm.. Sal 9:30 am. -0:00 0.m.. Sun. 11:00 am.d:00 Rm. a. ;•♦.• a a• a t r a a a r r w �t v h Al, 4 A A `'i,► *s ��,'. ....'..,•..; +-., .. •.-.. i'r.. Sk.L1_1`_\.5.1.1-'...:.5_►'k •►`\t.mo't.'`ti'`i cvL .`. irLe.'�•'L it.'.'►'v r.i. 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Durham Board of Education trustees reversed Monday a decision made two weeks earlier to ban smoking at its educa- tion and maintenance centres. The motion to reconsider that decision was put forward by Oshawa trustee Ken Ridge, who admitted he did not "consider adequately" how the ban would affect stall monde, which he believes has been "sagging recently". Ajax trustee Colleen Jordan agreed. "It's the lesser of two evils to allow them a smoking area." she argued, saying a ban could hurt productivity because smokers would be forced fur- ther away from their office to light up. The ban would be difficult to enforce, added N)ard vice- chairman and Pickering tnistee Ruth Ann Schedlich. "What if complained of students littering and urinating on their proper- ty LENANNA DENTAL GROUP Dr. Henry Alban, Dr. Stephen Minsky, - H,v 1 Dr. Howard Kanner PTC are proud to announce the opening ;n. of a new Dental Practice. ISS; Glenanna Rd., ' We Welcome New Patients & Emergencies Pickering, Ontario Pickering Medical Centre 831-7566 7'H F:NFWSAU%F:RIISER. %%VD..()(A 011FIR25.1";-P%(;F.I5-A PACE. 16-A-T"F: NFWS AMERTISER, WED.. (X-11116F.R 25, 1W5 Guide helps stroke survivors find help ❑ New guide will help Ajax and Pickering survivors find community-based help during recovery based services available. Stroke is the leading cause of adult neurolovical disability in Ontario and the fourth largest cause of death. "A lot of people still think that having a stroke means the end of a meaningful life. In fact, only 10 per cent of stroke survivors are so badly incapacitated that they require long- AJAX-PICKFRING — A new term care. guide will aid stroke survivors in The majority of them return home finding community-based help in and recover to a large extent." says coping with the effects. Ian Lightsone of the provincial foun- The first of its kind in Canada, dation. The Stroke Resource Guide compiled The free guide will be available in by the Heart and Stroke Foundation November from the Durham West of Ontario will help stroke survivors office by calling 686-1521. and their families find and use a vari- Copies are also available by call- ety of services, organizations and ing the provincial foundation at 416 - clubs. 961-1091. "Until the creation of this If it's long distance, call 1 -800 - resource, there was no single, com- 360-1557. prehensive guide for the approxi- I FLAT RATE mately 60.000 stroke survivors I Longin Ontario, their Distance ...w.. a....... caregivers or fam- FROM ..�.... a...h... i l i e s" r. r4– --. 3-1 says n n011 �.... r ..�....k Wendy Orton. 7 y r...•.,k,.�r.r.,r, area co-ordinator %Ionthfor the founda- �.�' rb...re..riale .I, an a.1Jrr�..n.I•..•r t'...n. k........r trw [Ion's Durham .II „wr oth.r 1. n�Jr,r�n.. .-.Il. �i.�«li.. •e a...mer.. ter.. r..a. West office. ,,...... � .,...,,,.... .,,,,.�. About 20 per !: expanded xn-ice to: cent of Ontarians ��. Whitby, tACawa, have experienced Bownwmritlr.lrsca.tt.•, • ,.. Port Perr% s Black+tock an•a., stroke within their tom^ • % W�auGe c ,a, vc.. r, • -vu awl families. but far too few people are T e 1 e h o PO � a aware of strokes (416)406-3977 and community- t t An exciting _ bier`• courses in ♦,'J.-A4.t_. workshop d "BASIC covering all ACTING" aspects of the commencing yGpr p�P� -AUDITION week of ____ _ _ PROCESS"N October 30th for all ages. Cost is $55. Ill will be held Nov. 19th. call (905) 420-8129 !Ji OR GET CASH REBATE OR 10 YR. PARTS & LABOUR WARRANTY WYORK I 1 E 1l/!/loll-iz, / Meat ng aro Ar Coneit oning ter.. .r Y rr r EM F' HAMS AND AIS CONDITIONERS• AIR MILES 11 Travel Miles for both products and service. O.A C to qualified buyers A deposit may be required Payment due January 2nd 1996 Not applicable in oonldnation with any otner York otters Participating York dealers only "AIR MILES INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS Used under authority LENN0.1' WHOLE HOUSE DUCTWORK SPECIALISTS = HIGH ELECTRIC TO GAS CONVERSIONS EFFlCIENCY '' TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNACE I� AND RECEIVE UP TO $50000 OR 25 �0 OFF ON AIR CONDITIONING WHEN PURCHASED & INSTALLED WITH A NEW GAS FURNACE AFFORDABLE CONSUMERS GAS FINANCING PROGRAM IVIXIM OI I HEATING & AIR CONDITIONIN SHOWRCOM OPEN EVERYDAY INCLUDING SATURDAY PICKERING HOME 8 DESIGN CENTRE PICKERING/AJAX/WHITBY BROCK RD. & THE 401, PICKERING 905-428-0333 aL DAYS! T �1 Recycled waste values discussed DURHAM -- The value of recycled waste is on the agenda next month when Durham Region's Third Annual Industrial, Commercial and Institutional Waste Reduction seminar is held. The event is called `New Business Opportunities for Recyclable Waste'. and is being held Nov. 15 and 16 in Oshawa. Topics to be discussed include suc- cess stories, water auditing, recycling market trends and composting technolo- gies. For information and to register, call Elaine Collis at 1-500-372-1103. I wart to e too, feel good all the time. a o t Are You Concerned About: • (ood fiealth • \ eight Gain • :arthritis • Lo %v Energy • Constipation • Sports Injury • Dietary Concerns • Fatl'gLIC • I',1V1S • Chronic sickness • Fuck Pain • Cellulite • Digestive Problems • Free Radicals Come In And See Our Complete Line Of Herbal Products We're not just weight loss anymore! 111E1; �lnlnla�ans�G,fiawc� PERSONALIZED WEIGHT MANAGEMENT HERBAL MAGIC SYSTEMS + PICKOUNG VIilffay 1550 Kingston Rd. 223 Brock St. N. 420-4220 OSHAWA 666-5050 555 Sirncoe St. S. 91• THE NEWS ADVERTISER. 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Footmaxx uses a computer hooked up to an electronic sensor mat to gather data about your feet which is then used to custom make copies of his book ''I he Foot Doctor', as well as to orthotics -just for you at a very reasonable cost. answer sour questions retarding Frx,tmaxx Shoes to live in. lndre%+'s Shoc,, 1-:(:(:0 rcprescnwtr.c, Sandra FiIiLC, will be in the -,cure all da-,, Saturday. Octtjhcr 2tith.A 'i.mdra will he here to answer anv yucstions vuu might shoes h.ivc, she will also have on hand some of next springs DA)Cmust exerting nese F;CCO's for a sneak prc„e«. N� h i t b� Mail 905-72S-9111 tJtij .l, A Hot, Medium or Mild, 550 mL Tortilla Chips 320 g A111111111111111k 111111110111111k PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 1995. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PA(;F. 19 -.A -THE NEWS ADVF.RTISF.R, WED., 0< 1'1)RER 25. 1995 V RECYCLER'S REPORT Designing things with planet Earth in mind At the Roval Winter Fair this year, Nov. 7 to 18, The (immunity Fan ich- ment ('entre will showcase five companies whose work demonstrates a sus- tainahic design approach to Landscape architecture. Two of the displays — an Adobe cave and a Strawbale pctgola wall — witl highli:Lht the use of kcal. renewable low-ener- gy materials for building. The other three displays — Breathing Walls, Float- ing blower Rafts and Greywatcr Gardens — demonstrate the use of 'living' machines which clean up water and air, while adding natural beau- ty to the design of a land- ssmpe or to the interior of a home. I-rtyironmentalist Abby Rockefeller will speak at a forum on Nov. 7 for Green Business l:rticrprises The Community Enrich- ment Centre is a non-profit association of companies and individuals working, with alternative sustainable designs. An opportunity is offered for them at The Royal Winter Fair to demon- strate to the public new design approaches that are both ecologically and eco- nomically sustainable. The centre stresses adding_ a fourth R— 'Rethink' to the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse. Recy- cle) — in the sense of' larraine roulston rethinking how we do things rather than just applying_ Band-Aid solutions. A better approach to solv- ing problems in a community is to use the principles as well as the &SOpllnc of ■ Learn a NEW ski!I! ■ Increase your tax KNOWLEDGE! ■ CONVENIENTtimes & locations! STARTS H&R BLOCK MON. NOV. 13 For more information call- ,/ 686-1395 DUE TO MASSIVE OVERSTOCK SITUATION. SINGER SEWING MACHINE IS OFFERING FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC A LIMITED NUMBER OF NEW SPECIAL 1995 HEAVY DUTY. FREE ARM. ZIGZAG SEWING MACHINES WHICH ARE INDUSTRIAL STRENGTH AND SEW ON ALL FABRICS. CANVAS. DENIM. UPHOLSTERY NYLON. TRICOT VINYL. EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER. ALL MACHINES CARRY SINGERS 25 YEAR WARRANTY 17 STITCH FUNCTIONS OUR PRICE WITH 11 SIMCOE ST. S. THIS AD 2491" SINGER OSHAWA LIMITED SUPPLY SEWING CENTRE 433-1140 OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 28195 sustainable design to Rethink how we deliver services and how we build our community infrastructure. This approach yields solutions that replace the old methods with new ones that offer healthier and ecologically sus- Ldriahle lifestyles ata lower cost. People are advised to lake public transportation this year, not only because parking space is limited due to construction but also to reduce pollu- tion. Announcement The nianagcment :urd staff of Cowan Pontiac -Buick Ltd. are pleased to announce the addition of Jeff Stewart to their ..Iles team. lefT is a Iifelon- area resident, haying_ graduated from Courtice Secondary school. Jeff and his wife Heather live in Courtice with their sons \VIlliartt. \lathe% and \111: hell. Jcf'l invites his many friends T ;Ind customers to call or drop in and see him at this new Ii)cation. He can he reached at ( 905) �02 3- %M 1 1 5 )6 Bus. or 1)(l. ) l -i',?-S 171 Res. Help save our little corner of the world... Recycle! 1987 OlA)S TOROti,V)O TROP.%S %% hitt red leather, load 1992 must he seen. l:\i(' SAFARI ,ti hasscnger. \'6. fully One owner. rLlUipped. one ow,ur. 512,99900 57,99500 19911) ('ORSl(':\ - dr.. whit.. V6. ;. IL. auto., air, like new, ,ne owner. �Inly -.iN1O kill. - • r $7,999°° , ba. -I h:Fi•' s'TEWART INTERNET SEMINAR THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT OF THIS CENTURY IS THE EXPLOSION OF THE INTERNET. LEARN WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT IN TWO ON-LINE SEMINARS CONDUCTED BY PLANET INTERNET CORPORATION. SEE HOW TO NAVIGATE THE -NET- AND HOW TO MAKE MONEY BY BEING CONNECTED. FIND OUT HOW TO EXPAND OR DEVELOP A BUSINESS USING THE NET, AT ALMOST NO COST. PLAN TO ATTEND THURS.. NOV. 29 1995 -8:11iJIM 101VIVO* THIS EXCITING 3 HOUR ON-LINE SEMINAR WILL SHOW YOU WHAT THE INTERNET IS ALL ABOUT. FIND OUT HOW AND WHY YOU SHOULD GET CONNECTED AND WHY YOU SHOULD USE ELECTRONIC MAIL AND HOW TO SUBSCRIBE TO A LIST OF YOUR FAVORITE HOBBY OR INTEREST AT NO COST. YOU DON'T HAVE TO OWN A COMPUTER TO UNDERSTAND AND BE AWARE OF HOW THE INTERNET IS CHANGING OUR LIVES FOREVER.... ONLY $49.00 PLUS GST. THIS OUTSTANDING 3 HOUR ON-LINE SEMINAR WILL INTRODUCE YOU TO THE GREATEST MARKETING TOOL AVAILABLE TODAY. THE INTERNET GIVES YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS WORLDWIDE IN A MATTER OF DAYS. YOU'LL LEARN HOW TO INCREASE SALES AND AWARENESS OF YOUR COMPANY. FIND OUT HOW TO PRODUCE AND MAIL A PRODUCT CATALOGUE TO HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS FOR ALMOST NO COST AND LEARN HOW TO MAKE LONG DISTANCE CALLS ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD FOR NOTHING AND MUCH, MUCH MORE. JUST $49.00 PLUS GST. PRE -REGISTRATION REQUIRED BY CREDIT CARD OR COMPANY PURCHASE ORDER. ATTEND BOTH SEMINARS FOR ONLY $79.00 PLUS GST SEATING IS LIMITED AND PRE -REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. PLAN TO ARRIVE ONE HALF HOUR BEFORE SEMINAR START TIME. CALL 1-800-565-4732 SEMINAR LOCATION: ST. GEORGE (LVIV) HALL 38 JACKSON STREET, OSHAWA il a -. Region comes up 0 with fair way to help boost Durham business DURIIAM — The Region's economic devel- opment depart- ment has come up with a fair way to help busi- nesses. The Durham Region Commu- nity Economic Development Advisory Com- m i t t e c (DREDAC) hosts an economic fair Thursday, OcL 26 as a way of stim- ulating business. DREDAC vice-chairman Jeff Schissler says the fair gives non-profit groups and businesses a chance to take advantage of resources that aid economic devel- opment. Some of the organizations tak- ing part in the fair are the Durham Federation of Agriculture, the Clarington Busi- ness Group, Durham Home- preneurs Group, the Social Devel- opment Council of Ajax -Picker- ing, the Labor Council of • Durham Region, Junior Achieve- ment of Durham Region and the Bureau of Excel- lence in Durham Region. The fair is being held in con- junction with the Joint Boards of Trade and Cham- bers of Com- merce of Durbam Region, who are holding thele first Small Business Week trade show. The fair is at the Metro East Trade Centre on B rock Road in pic kering from 4 to 9 pm. Call 723-0023 for mane info ma- t�l. THF. NEWS ADVERTISER, WED,,( -")BFR 25, 1995-PAt:F 19-A Consumers Gas It's time to prepare your heating system for cold weather. For better heating economy and efficiency follow this easy step by step checklist. Heating System Check-up 4 On warn air systems. clean furnace filters or replace disposable filters belure the winter. ;1 dirty, filter can reduce air flow and cause your systein to work harder than it has to. 1 0 Keep your electric motor and fan bearings (and'or pump) lubricated for greater efficiency. 1'1';%,o drops of oil ellin the well each year should do it.) 'Note: Some new Motors donot need hrbricati►rg. a It you have a hot water heating system. ensure that it is filled to the proper level by bleeding air from each radiator. If you observe these basics you will soon find that usinggas can be even more economical. 9 -To - Chimney Check-up It's difficult to know when you have a chimney problem. First. answer the following (luestions: 0 I)o(•s your chimney have a metal chimney liner? a Is your heating s}stem connected to a metal venting system ithat is. not a brick or stone chimney)? If you answer "Yes" to either of these questions. you probably nerd not worry about your chimney being able to adequately vent your furnace. Arm brick orstone chimney should receive periodic inspect iori from a chutney expert. " However here are three simple checks you can make yourself: 4 Check the cleanout pit at the bottom of your chimney: Should you find anv debris, remove it. If it contains bits of mortar, brick or stone. erosion could be taking place. © Use a mirror to look up your chimney, through your cleanout door, during daylight hours. You should have an unobstructed view to the outside. There should be no visual evidence of crumbling mortar, brick or stone. Your chimney may be "offset", which will not allow you a visual inspection with a mirror. In such cases, we suggest an inspection by a chimney expert." © Check outside chimney brickwork. You should not see a white chalky substance on the bricks, stone or mortar. i f you have a problem S If there is any chimney blockage above the vent connection, turn off your heating system (and your gas water heater) immediately. Call a chimney repair company' for an inspection. © If there is more than an inch of broken mortar, brick or stone in the cleanout pit and you cannot see daylight using a mirror, follow the instructions in step 1. If there is no blockage, call a chimney repair company " for an inspection. You may operate the furnace and water .. .. N „ N N N M „ .. .. .. .. .. .. • • - J_ heater until the chimney is inspected. but you should check the chimney periodically for blockage until you have the chimney contractor's" report. ©It you see• a white chalky staining on exterior brickwork. stone or mortar. but the cleanout pit is clear and there are nu obstructions in the chimney or signs of deterioration on the chin1uey's exterior. ask a chimney repair company" for an inspection. In the meantime, you may operate your heating s} stem safely. "Consult vourYellow Pages./'or Chinrne y Builders and Repairers. Some conservation tips Follow these simple rules and the result will bra better. inure, e•conornieal he•a t i ng systrin. 4 .Make sure- you have well fitting dam .and window%..1 ghxxl fit keeps cold air out and warm air in. Proper weatherstripping and caulking also helps. 40 Bugs. furniture. drapes. etc. should not be allowed to obstruct warm air outlets .and cold air returns. �• © Proper attic insulation means lower fuel costs. O Dampers in open fireplace-, should he closed when -- the fireplace is not in use. " s © llot water radiators will not heat effectively ifair i is in them..111 air should be bled off. O Nlakc Burr your humidifier is working rorrc•ctic. l ,� Proper humidification can contribute to heating '4 - econom• and your comfort level. Drop by our office and ask for onr folders: -Whit every, householder should know about carbon monoxide" and "Your home nerds fresh air': FEnergy Saver Kit Installing an EntiV Saver water efficiency kit in your home can save you water and energy. If you do not already have one. a low flow showerhead could save you up to S4 a month, depending on your usage, by helping you to use and heat less water. For only S 13. SO (includes postage, handling and taxes) you'll receive one adjustable spray ' showerhead, one kitchen -tap aerator and one bathroom -tap aerator. ' To order your kit, fill out the coupon and mail it to: Consumers Gas, Energy Saver. 'PO Box 734. Station 'X Scarborough. Ont. M I K SC4. The cost will be charged to N your Consumers Gas account. Please allow 4-6 weeks delivery. Please note: this ' o i'r is available to Consumers Gas cwtonfers only. ' NAM►. ' ADDRESS ' CITY POSTAL LODE y CONSUMERS GAS ACCOLINT NUMBER Offer F:xlim tkcember 31.199S V ConsumersGas j ----------ecce-- PAGE 20 -A -THF. NFW'ti ADV F.RTItiF.R, W ED., O('1'l)f1ER 25, 14Y5 More arrests in steroid bust pE��'� G EVERYT�RE S G�ER�N � M NIMV M DURHAM -- Seventeen Pickering, one from Oshawa �.t p� t�'�E J A people have been charged and one from Port Hope, are A. `` ON` with trafficking steroids in an in addition to 24 others who international smuggling ring Here charged in earl} Sep - following arrests by the Sep- tember. During the two -dear `�p�' Royal Canadian Mounted investigation 15(1,000 units S0� Police (RCMP) Bow- of steroids were confiscated manville Drug Section. with a street value of $1 mil- S A The 17 arrested, one from lion. `Op ke y 9h == :00 �styles WEIGHT LOSS CLINICS DIETS • WORK f2 Lose approximately up to 3 • pounds per week. • • • 12 A real food diet that's low-fat and low -cholesterol. You'll enjoy foods from all the major food groups. 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PrPorlstaff / we ►ufogroph e�NONiiQ1S 6r Wif�VEE M� 7r � Bi ings I S tLe!M Assouk 24r 770 F1wfN�c Bi it o eve ser mgs N pYo.�s,°»cods no e00TS ORDICA LAMER Sfoff Cli NFX SI i bods X1.6 Sk boots D n'y F 129" IV T 4r cc.,,,:,,,,Z i W 1�2 TIOM PRO ir ac"" Challww Ski poles �� M Ski goggles GolFballs (► 3" 19~' :355 Kingston Road 9051 420-12OR awb°°� o"upIL or� &11001 Aluminum 4W =.ftwew" IM FS� 4s 52 A�LANCIE TRIP Aluminum Mid back Bindings �s ,MR ® Er T THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED_ M.-MBER 25, 19 5-PA(;E 21-A Ajax family to pool lottery winnings AJAX — An Ajax family will escape to the sunny south and hope the warm weather follows them back home after winning; S5( 0X) in Instant Keno last week. Kelly Pierson is planning to take a trip to Florida with husband Ben and their chil- dren and have a backyard pool installed after she hit the jackpot in the Ontario Lot- tery Corporations scratch and win game Oct. 20. Ms. Pierson was waiting for her nine and seven-year- old daughters at their school when she scratched her ticket Friday. It turns out her daughters went to a friend's home, so Ms. Pierson "ran to my mother's to check it. "1 couldn't believe it at first. I was pretty nervous." Over the weekend, she -did- n't sleep and I didn't eat much. - She picked up her win- nings Monday. The Piersons also plan to pay some bills. Education `peers' elected for first parent advisory council in Durham 0 Twenty-one peer representatives elected to help steer education issues in the ret -ion DURHAM — Parents of public school students here voted for the first time ever Wednesday to elect 21 peer representa- tives to the Durham Board of Education's new Regional Parent Advisory Council. The vote was held after all -candidates' meetings last Wednesday night in each regional municipali- ty. The council has been established to serve as an organizing body for com- munity consultation and to serve as a liaison to municipal or area parent groups. In addition to the 21 elected parent representa- tives, two irustees and the board superintendent of community services will also serve on the council as non-voting members. All parent representa- tives will serve two-year terms and each may serve a maximum of two terms. The council is expected to meet monthly. Members will have opportunities to become involved in a variety of in- service and training activi- ties to help them prepare for their new role. "They will be expected to maintain a system -wide perspective on issues, encourage the community to play a role in achieving educational goals, repre- sent and communicate to the hoard the views of the school community and provide informed advice to the board on a variety of issues.- states a news release from the board announcine the winners of the Wednesday vote. THE NEW REPRESENTATIVES ARE: U In Ajax — Chuck Hamilton, Heatber Payne, Jobs D. MacK- innon and Ed Zak; U In Pickering Ikram Makki, Haroon Bashir, Adele Gibson 4nd Mariam Beg; _.: © In Whitby >.Pam Berry, Linda >Smitb Millar, Debi A. �sBendey and Jan EIU- son; C1 In Osbawa — ;Brian L. Feeney, Penny .,McNevin, Renben Rotb, Dave ''Patterson, Winston <Stairs and .Pant Nicholson; © In Uxbridge — Debra Kent; © In Scagog = Ros ,u Wordley; U In Brock Town -`V skip — Leanne Arm - ',,strong. PAGE 22 -A -THF. NEWS ADyERTISFR, WFD., llCrI/RF.R 25.1995 Halloween 0 safety tips for kids AJAX-PICKERING — Halloween can be a fun time for ghosts and gob- lins, but the little monsters probably aren't thinking of safety as they go trick (r treating next Tuesda- y. To ensure youngsters have a howl- ingly good time. Halloween safety tips are offered by local fire departments. the Stay Alert ... Stay Safe national i streetproofrng organization funded by ; the Canadian Tire Child Protection Foundation: and Safe Kids Cxuxia. Children should: ❑ wear make-up instead of a mask so you can see properly J keep costumes short J wear shopes that tit: adult shoes make it easier to trip and fall } J only carry flexible knives. swcxd or other props J cam a flashlight to help light the way J go trick or treating with family or i friends and let people know yowr route J walk. don't run: look all ways W- Ore crossing a stmel: trick or treat on one side of the street and then the other • only go to homes with the lights on J don't go anywhere with a stranger J if someone invites you to go alone into a house. say 'No thanks' J know where the Block Parent homes are in your area J have a parent check all treaLs before: you eat them I Parents should: O decorate vo(ur children's costumes. hags arch sacks with reflective tape J attach the name, address and phone number (including area code) to the costume of kids under 12 ❑ set a time for children to return home ❑ teach youngsters not to cut across yards as lawn ornaments and other objects are hidden hazards in the dark 0 teach your children to look left, then right, then left again before crossing the street O check treats to ensure they haven't been tampered with 0 motorists should slow down in resi- dential areas, obey ag traffic signs and signals, watch for chWien walking in the street or on medians and curbs, and be careful when entering and leav- ing driveways 0 homeowners should remove all items, such as tools, ladders and toys, from their steps, lawn, porch and do veway Horne safety: Property damage increases during special occasions such as Halloween. The Ajax Fine Department has the fol- lowing safety tips you can follow to make this Halloween fire safe: 0 use flashlights, not candles to light jack-o'-lanterns 0 never cover light bulbs with paper or other combustible materials 0 all paper and cloth used for decora- tions should be flame retardant con oster It's harvest time for p DURHAM — Harvesting department sug- tioner. Region works 905-668-7721 or for more infor- As cooler tem- your compost gents you shovel Call the department at 1-800-372-1103 mation. peratures arrive. it's time to har- vest kitchen and garden compost that has been accumulating over the sum- mer. now will leave room for fall and winter material which will com- post at a slower rate. 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Returns MPIRE ORCHA4R�w,4 featuring -Medieval Castle with Pumpkin People • Hayrides • Pumpkin Knights & Dragons • Homemade Soup & Cider Old -Fashioned Prices) • Paintei Pumpkins and much more Oct. 27. 28 & 29 EMPIRE ORCHARDS 4550 Middle Rd., Bowmanvllle Call 263-816129' IS aIONY' 901111IL` -1 - Tui' - c-.0 .:i1 - __cI _ - - - �� tict�er t o mna ; 3anks, W,, I i d g e; nsurance ,resents'a 3oard < of " r a d e Sward. to or ::You i wo Mate(- oty'$ Uida �ilberi. nir: `r:��s >r►� r:k i itir:k. w r:��.. �►r ruicr:K 25. 1"5-P GE 23-A P Lenbrook Industries president Gordan Simmonds for winning a Business Excellence .Award. photos by .;Celina Bronkhorst `_V a y. ink's D n n y o u I d res the Dd news Fasson 3 nada e-presi- nt Gra- m Lloyd. addy: ivies, ft, f o n u m e r s a s takes the and of o k i a roducts ,esident I Ia,n lchrist, v cancer,rena agirl octors confirm Family issues plea or help in meeting medical costs By LINDA WHITE STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — An 11 -year - girl who arrived here recently Grenada to stay with family bile seeking medical care has gun chemotherapy after doctors nfrrmed she has bone cancer. Ikeiba Knight began her first ound of chemotherapy Oct. 11 ollowing a biopsy on a large umor on her leg the previous day. That biopsy concluded Ikei- ba has osteogenic sarcoma, a can- cer of the bone. "She's having a hard time," Lori Darbani says of her boyfriend's niece. "She cries and says she wants to go home. She misses her family. But she's a real trooper. After her biopsy, she was up and around on crutches." Doctors in Grenada suspected Ikeiba had cancer and recom- mended amputation of the leg with the tumor. But because they were unable to test for cancer elsewhere in Ikeiba's body, her family feared an amputation wouldn't be enough to save her, says Ms. Darbani. That's why they raised enough money to send Ikeiba to Picker- ing, where she is staying with her mother's brother, who has been in Canada about 10 years. Doctors at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, where Ikeiba is now being treated, hope chemotherapy will reduce the size of her tumor, thereby decreasing the chances of amputation. Our aim is to try to preserve the limb and limb functions," notes Dr. Robert Lau, who is treating Ikeiba "We can't always know that chemotherapy will work well enough to do that. If it doesn't work, we may not be able to save her leg." However, the chances of sav- ing her limb are greater than if she received care in the West Indies, notes Dr. Lau. "There wouldn't be an opportunity to try and save her leg elsewhere. That's why it's important that surgery be done here." Ikeiba will likely undergo a second round of chemotherapy later this month. (Each round lasts three days and the patient must wait about three weeks between rounds.) "They'll then wait to see if it has an effect," explains Ms. Dar- bani. "If it's reduced enough, they will try to remove the tumor. If they removed the tumor now, her leg would have to be amputat- ed." Still, doctors don't want to put Ikeiba through too many rounds of chemotherapy because of pos- sible side effects. "We're just praying that (the tumor) responds to chemothera- py," which Ms. Darbani hopes Ikeiba can do on an out-patient basis to reduce costs. Ikeiba's family has issued a plea for help, as medical expenses could total at least $30,000. (That amount is lower than the family originally anticipated. That's because doctors have rec- ommended Ikeiba receive chemotherapy in Trinidad follow- ing surgery.) If you'd like to donate, you can do so at any Canada Trust branch across Canada by asking that funds be deposited in the Ikeiba Knight Trust Fund. You can also quote branch number 374 and account number 592572. If you'd like to help organize fund-raising activities, call Ms. Darbani at 420-2830. f �,w ltyetty, r hands ustness. nir: `r:��s >r►� r:k i itir:k. w r:��.. �►r ruicr:K 25. 1"5-P GE 23-A P Lenbrook Industries president Gordan Simmonds for winning a Business Excellence .Award. photos by .;Celina Bronkhorst `_V a y. ink's D n n y o u I d res the Dd news Fasson 3 nada e-presi- nt Gra- m Lloyd. addy: ivies, ft, f o n u m e r s a s takes the and of o k i a roducts ,esident I Ia,n lchrist, v cancer,rena agirl octors confirm Family issues plea or help in meeting medical costs By LINDA WHITE STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — An 11 -year - girl who arrived here recently Grenada to stay with family bile seeking medical care has gun chemotherapy after doctors nfrrmed she has bone cancer. Ikeiba Knight began her first ound of chemotherapy Oct. 11 ollowing a biopsy on a large umor on her leg the previous day. That biopsy concluded Ikei- ba has osteogenic sarcoma, a can- cer of the bone. "She's having a hard time," Lori Darbani says of her boyfriend's niece. "She cries and says she wants to go home. She misses her family. But she's a real trooper. After her biopsy, she was up and around on crutches." Doctors in Grenada suspected Ikeiba had cancer and recom- mended amputation of the leg with the tumor. But because they were unable to test for cancer elsewhere in Ikeiba's body, her family feared an amputation wouldn't be enough to save her, says Ms. Darbani. That's why they raised enough money to send Ikeiba to Picker- ing, where she is staying with her mother's brother, who has been in Canada about 10 years. Doctors at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, where Ikeiba is now being treated, hope chemotherapy will reduce the size of her tumor, thereby decreasing the chances of amputation. Our aim is to try to preserve the limb and limb functions," notes Dr. Robert Lau, who is treating Ikeiba "We can't always know that chemotherapy will work well enough to do that. If it doesn't work, we may not be able to save her leg." However, the chances of sav- ing her limb are greater than if she received care in the West Indies, notes Dr. Lau. "There wouldn't be an opportunity to try and save her leg elsewhere. That's why it's important that surgery be done here." Ikeiba will likely undergo a second round of chemotherapy later this month. (Each round lasts three days and the patient must wait about three weeks between rounds.) "They'll then wait to see if it has an effect," explains Ms. Dar- bani. "If it's reduced enough, they will try to remove the tumor. If they removed the tumor now, her leg would have to be amputat- ed." Still, doctors don't want to put Ikeiba through too many rounds of chemotherapy because of pos- sible side effects. "We're just praying that (the tumor) responds to chemothera- py," which Ms. Darbani hopes Ikeiba can do on an out-patient basis to reduce costs. Ikeiba's family has issued a plea for help, as medical expenses could total at least $30,000. (That amount is lower than the family originally anticipated. That's because doctors have rec- ommended Ikeiba receive chemotherapy in Trinidad follow- ing surgery.) If you'd like to donate, you can do so at any Canada Trust branch across Canada by asking that funds be deposited in the Ikeiba Knight Trust Fund. You can also quote branch number 374 and account number 592572. If you'd like to help organize fund-raising activities, call Ms. Darbani at 420-2830. P PACE 24 -A -THF. NEWS ADVERTISER. WF.D„():T0RF.R25.l"5 Durham firm funds new.scholarship scholarshi for 0 Bursary valued at $8,400 over four years a way to `give something back' to community DURHAM -- A Durham Region firm is investing in Ontario's future. Buffet Taylor and Associates Ltd. of Whitby has announced the creation of a scholarship in association with the University of Guelph. Flu alert issued ion Durham DURHAM -- The Durham Lung Association has issued a flu alert. urg- ing seniors and people with long-term lung or heart conditions to see their doctor or health unit for a flu shot. **Flu season is almost upon us,” says executive director Janet Georgi- eff, giving an urgent reminder that October and November are the best times to get vaccinated, especially for those who are in the high risk cate- gories. The most common potential problem is bacterial pneumonia, which can be fatal. According to The Lung Associa- tion, people over 65 years of age, par- ticularly those with a chronic heart or luny: problem, are in the high risk cat- egory. ( hhers at risk are those with chron- ic kidney dis- eases, diabetes, cancer, anemia, j immunity prob- lems and chil- dren with respi-� ratory problems. The vaccine is r also recommend- ed for health care professionals and those providing essential commu- nity services such as law enforcement and fur protection. Influenza is a serious respirato- ry illness caused by a virus and the influenza vaccine is the f single most effective way of ` preventing it, ` according to the national Adviso- ry Committee on Immunization. M. . It is impossi- ble to get ?, influenza from a flu shot. Over 7,000 ..g��:•.:: people die every year in Canada due to pneumo -w>;. nia and influen-:R. za, with 85 per cent of them over 65 years of age. %��• •�r For informa- tion, call 436- 1046. The bursary will be awarded annually to a student graduat- ing from a high school in Durham Region or the Counties of Peterborough and Northum- berland who will be attending the University of Guelph. The scholar- ship is valued at $8,000, over a four-year peri- od. The success- ful applicant must have demonstrated leadership in his/her commu- nity and school as well as a financial need. Buffet Taylor and Associates Ltd, which has committed to the bursary for a minimum of 10 years, is a bene- fit, pension and actuarial con- sulting firm. This is the sixth scholarship sponsored by the firm, involving a PICKERING KINSMEN Santa Claus Parade NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES Corporate and Community Entries Welcome PARADE DATE: SUN. NOV. 12, 1995 'I.nn n u top students also offering a scholarship to Niagara region high school stu- dents planning to attend McMaster Uni- versity. total commit- maintain Cana- "the firm's pht- ment of da's position as losophy of $560,000 over a a leading indus- putting some - 10 -year period. trial nation, thing back into By aiding President Ed the communities young people in Buffet says the in which it does attaining the scholarship is in business". skills required to keeping with The firm is Vise help kids make the grade. its For better reading, writing, math and study skills, give us a call. Grade Expectations will design a supplementary education program based on your child's needs to increase interest, build self-confidence and improve academic performance for students in grades 1 to O.A.C. Call us today so we can show you how Grade Expectations can help your child succeed. 1885 Glenanna Rd. Suits gg FIXI 1. e, Pi,� ;"I:�� ON's 420-9930 Pickering WdicalCantre �craniviiv,i nt CuttingTNF. NF.W'tiADVF.R'1'ItiF.R,WF.D.,OC'I'OBF.R 25.1y95-PA(:F.25-A school boards, trustees won't solve woes: public board By MARIANNE TAKACS SrAW REPORITR DURHAM — Amalga- mating school boards and reducing the number of trustees won't solve the prob- lems facing the education system. That's the message the Durham Board of Education will send to Queen's Park in response to the provincial Sweeney Task Force, which issued an interim report in September recommending those measures. "Taxation without ade- quate representation is not acceptable in any communi- ty," says the report authored by board director Pauline Laing and endorsed by the board Monday. The Durham board maintains the proposed reduction in trustee numbers, which could reduce the local board from 15 to 11 trustees, raises two major concems. Firstly, some areas most likely nual ones — will be under -represented and citi- zens in those communities will be left out of the educa- tion decision-making process. Secondly, the fewer trustees who are left may not be able to handle the "sheer volume of work to be done". The boards report suggests greater participation of the community in running schools, as endorsed by the 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 Wheelchair (Between Hwy. 401 & No. 2) Accessbie BUILDING AVAILABLE FOR RELOCATION OR SALVAGE MONICA COOK HOUSE PICKERING 760 Liverpool Road South, Pickering Story and a half, Gothic Revival style home clad in board & batten, estimated to have been constructed circa 1850. Original section has a "2 up & 2 down" floor plan, with a "tail" at back, as well as a later side addition. This building is being offered for sale for $1 to be relocated or salvaged. Interested applicants should contact Heritage Pickering at 905-420-4605 befdre November 30, 1995. This building must be removed from the site, prior to March 31, 1996. Arrangements for removal or salvage must meet with the approval of Urban Land Management Inc., including method of removal, estimated date of removal, and liability responsibility. F�PCOE / H1 Car Sale & Family Da Northtown Ford 7120 Yonge Street in Thornhill dust one Nock north of Steeksl Sweeney Task Force, will make the trustees' role more time-consuming rather than less. As well, the Durham board questions the task force's assumption that trustee numbers should be determined by student popu- lation. `"To base representa- tion on student population ignores a fundamental reality that taxpayers without chil- dren are as significant con- tributors to education as those with and should have equi- table representation." In response to the task force's financial proposals, Sunday, October 29, 1995 - 8:30 am - 2:30 pm • -100 New and Used Vehicles • Special Pricing Your HEPCOE Community Branches Pickering Branch Darlington Branch Whith.% Branch 11,30 Kme,t, n Road 320 Holt Road South. R R t+' AX) Ihmd- �mrecl AL' ,T Nckciim OnlarwLIV ICI Bovmamille. Oritano LIC +K? whub\.Ontan, lel Nh,g;l-1171 Tel 90i)t,13-7471 l IN \F 0.ha,\.1 bowman\Ipc/0,ha\\a Tel N); h6N lilk) \Ice\ (411,316;16-17,74 Ali% Contact Canada Life Casualty at 14WS61-9W for dour FREE, \o.(%ligation auto insurance quote under the HEPCOE I Canada Life group home and auto plan. 0-4 aw �i �YY--.. • CANADA LIFE AHEP Vol one year Some conations may apply. ask your branch fol details the Durham board "supports rather than through provincial a re -structuring of education funding only, as proposed by finance" if fair spending lim- some. "We do not support its are established for all any system that would scle all boards. Further, the Durham funding dispensed provincial - board wants a "significant ly for a service that is so component" of education imbedded in the local com- funding to continue to come munity's culture," says the from the property tax base, mport. CRAFTS TI1111S: S.1T. 01117.26-211, 111--1 1 '1 Handcrafted and -- - , custom-made goods t aiyue w'rrxilca. . nus li ts. Cfwmh. f - and much more' - 1 fall Francs. %menta at 19,K � W4-44 ray MTX 1s (A)OD FOR 10 ort S lo, 9(1ti.' ' Most tars h:a\e steel exterior panel,. And khans, int,onou, Noah)•, arc ,t thin_ of the pace..\n\I \\e'\ e are this means exec\ dent and scratch \\•ill he FRA impro\ed our Saturn this \ear h\ _i\ing thein recorded there lot- Ixosterit\. But not on a a little more headroom and a (juicier interior. I994) Sartu•n. Because all tiatur'ns are huilt Because \\ hen \ ou huid a ..u* comp,ui\ on \\ith pol\•mrr side Impels. so rust :and those d inno\alion. Xou don't ju,t stop.tt thc,url,tec. SATURN . A D111IKI\I lel\Il lit (o\11'\\N A D11IIRfI\1)uj( \R 11�K1'r.��dr .\Winn r\IINbR-A, h, ,On 0.J .. llirc J N Saturn Saab Isuzu of Pickering 980 Kingston Road, Pickering (905) 839-6159 GIRL GUIDE MINT COOKIE DAY Saturday, November 4th Look for us... EVERYWHERE! Thankyou for your support. Girl Guides Mint Cookie Week is of Canada Nov. 1- 7th. Guides Girl Guides - Serving your du Canada community for 85 vears. Sunday, October 29, 1995 - 8:30 am - 2:30 pm • -100 New and Used Vehicles • Special Pricing Your HEPCOE Community Branches Pickering Branch Darlington Branch Whith.% Branch 11,30 Kme,t, n Road 320 Holt Road South. R R t+' AX) Ihmd- �mrecl AL' ,T Nckciim OnlarwLIV ICI Bovmamille. Oritano LIC +K? whub\.Ontan, lel Nh,g;l-1171 Tel 90i)t,13-7471 l IN \F 0.ha,\.1 bowman\Ipc/0,ha\\a Tel N); h6N lilk) \Ice\ (411,316;16-17,74 Ali% Contact Canada Life Casualty at 14WS61-9W for dour FREE, \o.(%ligation auto insurance quote under the HEPCOE I Canada Life group home and auto plan. 0-4 aw �i �YY--.. • CANADA LIFE AHEP Vol one year Some conations may apply. ask your branch fol details the Durham board "supports rather than through provincial a re -structuring of education funding only, as proposed by finance" if fair spending lim- some. "We do not support its are established for all any system that would scle all boards. Further, the Durham funding dispensed provincial - board wants a "significant ly for a service that is so component" of education imbedded in the local com- funding to continue to come munity's culture," says the from the property tax base, mport. CRAFTS TI1111S: S.1T. 01117.26-211, 111--1 1 '1 Handcrafted and -- - , custom-made goods t aiyue w'rrxilca. . nus li ts. Cfwmh. f - and much more' - 1 fall Francs. %menta at 19,K � W4-44 ray MTX 1s (A)OD FOR 10 ort S lo, 9(1ti.' ' Most tars h:a\e steel exterior panel,. And khans, int,onou, Noah)•, arc ,t thin_ of the pace..\n\I \\e'\ e are this means exec\ dent and scratch \\•ill he FRA impro\ed our Saturn this \ear h\ _i\ing thein recorded there lot- Ixosterit\. But not on a a little more headroom and a (juicier interior. I994) Sartu•n. Because all tiatur'ns are huilt Because \\ hen \ ou huid a ..u* comp,ui\ on \\ith pol\•mrr side Impels. so rust :and those d inno\alion. Xou don't ju,t stop.tt thc,url,tec. SATURN . A D111IKI\I lel\Il lit (o\11'\\N A D11IIRfI\1)uj( \R 11�K1'r.��dr .\Winn r\IINbR-A, h, ,On 0.J .. llirc J N Saturn Saab Isuzu of Pickering 980 Kingston Road, Pickering (905) 839-6159 PAGE 26 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., (WTORER 25. l"5 "Fn • tertainm nt Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110 with yoccr etitertaitiitig story ideas .C% in Music Spooktacular it) along to Handel's Messiah DURHAM — If you have a han- dle on Handel's Messiah, you can take pan in a fund-raising sing -along to the classic piece of music in Whitby next month. The Durham Philharmonic Choir presents a Sing -A -Long Messiah. (Part 1) by George Frederick Iiandel at St. Mark's L!nited Church in Whitby Sunday. Nov. 5 from 3 to 4:?0 p.m. Choristers of all voice parts are invited to take along a score of Han- del's Messiah or borrow from a lim- ited number to be available at the door for a refundable S'_' deposit. The sing -a -long will be directed by Durham Philharmonic Choir con- ductor Robert Phillips, accompanied by organist Keith Rasmussen, with solo pans being sung by choir mem- bers. Admission is S7 for most. S5 for students and seniors. St. Mark's is at 201 Centre St. S., Whitbv. Orchestra launches new season Saturday AJAX-PICKERING —The Pick- ering Philharmonic Orchestra holds its first concert of the 1995-96 season this Saturday at 7 p.m. at Pine Ridge Secondary School. The program for the evening will include The Thieving Magpie Over- ture by Rossini, the Haydn Concerto for Trumpet performed by guest artist David Amaral, the Carmen Suite by Bizet and Schubert's Unfin- ished Symphony. Andrew Chung directs the orchestra. Tickets are available at the door or by calling 428-8630. -IT77. Ma !a 11771-11 Arsenic & Old Lace A Rollicking Fast Paccd Comedy Ot27,218k29, AVIffiffift Nw. 3, 4, 5,10,11, Dunharton Fairport United Church 1066 Dunharton Rd. Pickering Tickets S10. Seniors/ students S8 Box Offim( 05) 427-519 Literacy times three at Storytime Stacy MacDonald is engrossed in a tale being told by Elea Gratton ' during Storytime at the Ajax Public Library as son Sean (right) and daughter Sarah engage in a little sibling rivalry. In Sean's hand is Sarah's bottle and Sarah doesn't seem particularly pleased at the turn of events. Sean's mischievous antics aside, Storytime provides fami- lies with an opportunity to escape into the world of fiction to explore the wonder of the written word. photo by A.J. Groen for Kids on Sunday PICKERING —The Pick- ering Concert Band presents A Children's Music Spook- tacular Sunday at the Pickering East Shure Com- munity Centre. Music from Beauty and the Beast. Aladdin and The Lion King will be included in the concert. There'll be grab bags of goodies for all chil- dren. Face painting begins at 1:30 p.m. and the music starts at 2. Admission is free for kids in costume. $5 for adults and $3 for seniors and youths. Tickets are available at the door or at Pickering Village Pharmacy. 50 Old Kingston Rd.. Ajax. The concert is presented in the seniors centre at the rear of the community centre at 910 Liverpool Rd., south of Bavly Street. You're invited to drop in for Cosmic Costume Ball DURHAM -- The Cos- mic Costume Ball is back. The second annual Cos- mic Costume Ball will he held at the Kinsmen Club in Oshawa ( 109 Colborne St. W.) on Saturday. Oct. 28. The event will feature Spills Manor, the Modern Day Braves and the Cos- mic Boogie Band. Spills Manor hails from Uxbridge and plays both original material and clas- sical rock and roll covers. Modern Day Braves, a group that is included in the recently released Moon Room Sessions 1 compact disc, are from Port Perry and bring their own unique alternative sound to the event. The Cosmic Boogie Band bring a psychedelic quality resembling the Grateful Dead and will close out the evening. There will be a prize for the hest costume and scari- est couple. If you don't have a costume one will be given to you, so if you don't like surprises, it might be hest if you bring your own. Tickets are $11) and are currently on sale at Wilson and Lee Ltd., 87 Simcoe St. N.; Long and McQuade, 380 Simcoe St. S.; and Star Records, 148 Simcoe St. S. EATEATEyRY "(,ejr OPE w EVERY DAY 9:30 aR YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special (Dally) $249 Luncheon Specials Daily $595 TWO CAN DINE FOR $49. (Every Day of The Week) 13. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 99 (Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) or Iess TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE $5900 per person Pickering Town Centre 839-2507 For the latest sports results, read the News Advertiser three times a week 7'HF. NEWS ADVERTISER. WF,D., (K-r(tRF.R 25, 1"5-PA(:F. 27-A P SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. o■ Nome not so sweet for Pickering Panthers The race is on St. Mary Monarchs' Giancarlo Hnatiuk converges on a Denis O'Connor Chargers player in a race for the ball during LOSSA junior boys' soccer action at DO'C last Thursday. The Monarchs won 4-2. In the senior game, St. Mary prevailed 4-1. photo by A.J. Groen Strong goaltending can't lift peewees to tourney crown PICKERING — The Uxbridge 5-0. Markham Pickering Panthers Sports paced the Panthers with two Medicine and Rehab Clinic goals, while Stephen Cooke, peewee 'A' rep hockey team Hohn and Porter added one won a pair of contests before each. Holnts, Phillips, Kevin bowing out of the Stirling Winslow, Michael tournament 00.13 to 15. Rasmussen. Tracey, Michael The Panthers opened the McElroy and Porter con - event with a 4-2 win over tributed assists. Steven Mismsauga. Stephen Phillips Araujo came up big m net to notched two goals, with sin- earn the shumm gles to Jeremy Holms and The Panthers were elimi- Joel Markham. John Porter, nated from further tourney Ryan Tracey, Stephen action after losing 4-1 to McEachen, Phillips and C AWgwood. Phillips scored Markham all had assists. the lone goal, assisted by Sean Sadler turned in a Tracey and Helms, strong effort m goal. In league action on O0. 19, In the second game, the Panthers were blanked by Pickering easily handled the visiting Barrie Flyers 5-0. Power win all but one at U.S. tourney pX3UM qG — The Pickering Power Simeoe Engineering Grump under -15 boys' rep sower own rebounded from a slow start to represent Canada wen at the recent Northport/'Cow Harbor Columbus Day Soccer Tournament in Long Island, New Yodk. . Pickering lost its opening game to the eventual first -place squad from Huntington, New York, but went undefeated through the remainder of round-robin play. In the end, Power finished in second place in their division. Team members are Andrd Abidakun, Mark Cassidy, Stewart Dido, Ben Edmharder, Karim Gharibo, Dan Henry, Andrew Lowles, Paul Lyuk, Kamal McLaughlin, Kareem Morgan, Derek Mouract, Levar Owoym* Fabian Reid, David Sudama, Robert Viob and Chris Williams. The team brought home an extra trophy for goalie Gary Mackay who has a broken leg. By AL RIVETT SPORTS RFPOR'1TR PICKERING — The home ice of the Pickering Recreation Complex is fast proving to be a not -so -friend- ly place for the Pickering Panthers. The Metro Junior 'A' Ilockey League club dropped a couple of home contests on the weekend. los- ing 5-2 to the Thornhill Islanders on Friday night, then surrendering a 6- 1 decision to the Markham Waxers Sunday night. Ironically, the losses came on the heels of the Panthers taking three out of a possible four points on the road the previous weekend, defeat- ing the Wellington Dukes and tying the Aurora Eagles. The Panthers' home ice woes have head coach John Blackburn scratch- ing his head. "It seems lately that we've been playing better on the road. With the big ice surface in Pickering, it should he good for us because we're a good skating hockey club. When you go into Wellington and win, then go into Aurora and tie. then come back to our rink and throw away four points, it's disap- pointing for sure." The greatest source of disillusion- ment for the Panthers' bench boss this weekend was a "stinker" of an effort Sunday against the Waxers, a team the Panthers are chasing for Novice Panthers drop league tilt PICKERING — The Pickering :Panthers major novice 'AA' rep hockey team was edged by ..Newmarket 5-4 in recent league :;play. Chuck Britskey "scored twice, �G yD� -while Kevin Marshall and Chris Wilkinson X o -< added Goal ender 911�C1AS��? -baniel Stewart and XCevin Dudgeon kept the Panthers m :::the game against a strong ��ieW►rtta>iket squad. - ::.;.: Other team members 'are 'Michael iinnings, Adam Van Dyke, Winston Tang, Trevor.Fray, Patrick :Q'Sullivan, Brad Hughes, Blake Amnio, Robbie Selig, Robbie Kish, ?fitis'Bntkr and Stuart Ornwnd. M 1644 GAYLY ST. S Just west of Brock Rd. (905) 837-0653 aw-w third place overall in the East Thornhill led 3-0 after the first Division standings. In a relatively period, but the Panthers closed the big game in early -season play, gap to 3-2 late in the second frame. Pickering was looking to narrow the The Islanders scored with just under gap to five points with a a minute to go for a 4-2 lead win, but the loss now after two periods. puts the fourth -place '�KER Thornhill scored once Panthers (2-4-21) more midway through nine points � behind '% ►�"'' �, �_ -� the third stanza. Markham withv'i - A n t h o n y three games in ' L 1' %;,.�,`�`�` 'l i _ I Cornacchia tallied both hand. '' ' - S ' goals for the Panthers. "I don't think I can �',gpTHER The Panthers travel pick out too many guys to Caledon to meet the who came to play — and it Canadians on Thursdav, then host showed," notes Blackburn. the first -place Wexford Raiders at John Gallagher scored the lone the Pickering recreation Complex Panthers' goal against Markham. on Friday at 7:30 p.m. Meanwhile, in Friday's contest. Pickering closes out the weekend the Panthers were burned by with a return game against the Thornhill on a series of defensive Raiders at Scarborough Arena gaffes which the Islanders convert- Gardens Sunday. The puck drops at ed into goals. 7 p.m. LEAF TICKETS WANTED Will pay face value for Toronto Maple Leaf tickets, greens or better. Call Bruce at 579-4400 (Oshawa) or 798-7672 (Pickering) and ask for Ext. #2207. Please Recycle This Newspaper ,� q PICKERING - BASEBALL ASSOC. Is looking for coaches for our Rep. & Select hardball programs for the 1996 season. For Rep. Please For Select Please call Glenn Harper call Carl Sassman 831-3694 420-0937 Applications must be submitted by October 30,1995 1995 PLAYERS ONW-16y,�t,"`° s•ss°n at OctI Eat A nm'on for 1996 COST: T -8a9 590; Rookie Byl 95 'D''' All Od w Divisions S90 COI! at '101CLEAN'S � ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2: '' %*47AA710N: �' AC's ' �'"'��� ' 10:00 :00 p.m. re4ed to ,_01APPLICATIONS FOR MANAGERS OF THE FOLLOWING A.UBA FX_ATIVE TEAMS FOR 19% SEASON, NOW BEING ACCEPTED; - BOYS TEAMS: T -Ball Select, Rookie Ball Select, Min & Maj Mosquito Rep., Min b NO 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 committed 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 ww,w...••t-,, ..A .:J.♦... .. .�.Y of •/-�i.l z�. a , . a a.a . .• ♦ • .• i.• �i . a. _� .. •. .- ._ — PAGE: 2% -A -THE: NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., (K"1'ONER 25, 1"5 ALLEN S FOOD - PURE - UNSWEETENED- - 3.01 APPLE - S SUP S Ev R.AT JUICE MILK R n. oz. TIN p`Va MIX OR MAT('" • 3S5 mL TIN 1.36 I. TIN . `w,w�•'�• � • MIX ()R MAT('H F�-• 79 OLD SOUTH FROZEN 10 LIMIT CADBURY ASSORTED ` \�' Io LIMIT -MINUTE MAID •FIVE ALIVE •�� ORANGE ggppTT JUICES JiJIGE CHOCOLATE2 DRINKS 35S ml TIN � 258 g 550 g TIN F_A 3 x 250 mL TETRA PAK STOCK UP FOR HALLOWEENKnob HIL11 "THE FOOD TERMINAL" "Our Business is Food... - - Our Job is to Save You Money!'I . CANAO�t- • PRODUCT OF CANADA • FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN060 OVUM wU. I&; MML in; m BOLOGNA .. .. .e. .. 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OCTOBER 25, 1995 ar pry f� As - 6 K �I F�t",� '• � 1,., .e -tt' •,{�'sy' R '�t�?��,�= �r d Z�� �; `, �,+er '•^"�'i'Y .�`f 3ul i �,.]�nwi'14" Y. r � S�.�.'} fie, K � '� +'4'� A' i, ,� V4 �iY�`.M t1� � '^�S.^ * •`^ an�o- ; w < i,. * s � .k ti1�t`�* a. r w o� �,'1.s � r f r * y r ev AJAX PICKERING 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 tier two adults and up to three children at some of North America's finest resorts which includes Hiltons, Hyatts and Marriotts. * COMPLIMENTARY welcome bottle of champagne or fruit basket, your choice. * COMPLIMENTARY first morning breakfast for two. * DISCOUNT booklets containing discounts at nearby retail steres, restaurants and attractions. * COMPLIMENTARY green fees or two for one at your choice of golf course. • 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. CARROLL HOME IMPROVEMENTS ARNTS LOAM SUPPLY FIT FOR LIFE HEALTH CLUBS 906 Brock Road South, Pickering 2490 Brock Road North, Pickering 1550 Bayly Street, Pickering PBJ JEWELLERY INC. 105 Bayly Street West, Ajax BUFFET KIRIN 250-252 Bayly Street West, Ajax FACTORY MATTRESS 1698 Bayly Street, Pickering KENNEDY FLOORING CENTRE 1149 Kennedy Road, Scarborough EXCEL SHADES INC. 1550 Bayly Street, Unit A, Pickering TPA INVESTMENT PLANNING INC. 144 Old Kingston Road, Ajax DISCOUNT PAINT 2 Harwood Ave. South, Ajax 1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickering BLACK DOG PUB 87 Island Road, West Hill INVESTMENT RECOVERY SERVICES 1560 Hwy. 7, Brougham AJAX OPTICAI, 56 Harwood Avenue South, Ajax THE DOOR FACTORY 2470 Lawrence Ave. E., Scarborough b FALL SAVINGS! Nuftpouo WINDOW FASHIONS OFF I=,t-CE�-_/1Al�E 905 839.2101 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM MON., WED., SAT 10-5, THURS. b FRI. 10.6 1 = AWAYS THERETO OR CALL FOR FREE SHOP AT HOME SERVICE 8s o ANSWER W S YOUR SHUTTERS • SHADES • BLINDS • DRAPERY CALL: 1550 BAY LY ST., UNIT 16-A (905)683-0887AY-nts Loam or (416)809-2490 4 Landscapin Ira Supplies�� !Supp1Y Ltd. Seasoned Firewood; of 1 81 face cord i this coupon! .. _ 1� 9 ^. i �V ,ter ��'�!��z= '1•HF, NEWS ADVF.R'I'ISER, WED-(X,1*0hF.R 25, I"5-PA(:F. 31-A DISCOUNT PAINT CENTRE SUPER SALE ov� SPECIAL MONTH Benjamin gets rave paiNVP reviewsZ $ 95 ��PI'tiilil�P: High traffic areas Z9 Decorator ,ea,.:y for rr,ldrensroom 3.72_.'PES walls & ceilings. enamel durability for trim dr/ No messy clean-up •('olour`ul! -end ala 1400 -plus custom colouurs Bcnja.nin $ 95 i1'IOOCC� i� �/V/ I AIN Moore's Regal 2%quavItah-('t LATEX EGGSHELL FLAT ENAMEL OFFER EXPIRES NOV. 4/95. Custom colours may be higher In price - 40 -COMPUTER VIEW SELECTION You don't have to depend or others to make your selections of eyewear. With our NEW computer system the image of yourself is captured on the screen. Come In, and SEE for yourself! FAR3.28IRR JAX OPTICAL PICKERING OPTICAL RWOOD AVE., AJAX 1360 KINGSTON RD. (Hub Plaza) 839-9244 PAGE. 32 -A -THF. NEWS ADVFRTISFR, WF.D_ 012TORER 25. 1"5 Crime Stoppers goes mobile Durham Regional Police Constable Jeff Constanzi has another weapon in his arsenal with the arrival of a moving promotion for the Crime Stoppers program. With the number clearly displayed, motorists and pedestrians will be given j another reminder that their calls can help reduce crime. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Compare -these returns with your GIC. Looking for a secure investment'? I Industrial Income Fund: Consistently Better A GIC fill the bill. Looking for preservation of capital � superior returnsp 1114f 10%Historicall GICs have come uV 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: - pensions, group RSP's, DPSP's Drop by & fill out a ballet - Personal financial planning to win a vacation for 2 - mutual fund selection and portfolio (905) 428-9911 building Important information about this offering is contained in the Fund's simples 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. Ir AMC - ie DuRdbg Pbundal 1nde�ldance RY WAREHOUSE ,E.A RA N C E ►L©�K MUST GO! R, WITH ANY SETFREE FRAME_ • . t'� 1 it r WE MAKE ANY SIZE (TRESS & FOUNDATI 337-028 10:OOam-6:OOpm 1 1 O:OOam-9:OOpm 10:30am-6:00pm WIN A VACA9rlOU IM FM I CARROLL ROME IMPROVEMEN91'S! NAME: B II ADDRESS: I CITY: POSTAL CODE: HOME PHONE: I BUS. PHONE: jr ,would ince Raine Winterization lyormation on: C " Porch Enclorur+es Windows doors Roof Storm Doors, Other cwt out and mall to: LL HOSPV �M 4s:s 905-4 80 I L11/ 2"1111M Or dMP yaar ballot into our ballot bozo located at our showroom or at our booth at the Pldce IM Plea i[arkst. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Carroll's Congratulates Second Winner in Five Week Giveaway! the second WNW =VU blot was chosen ribs week d rite Carroty Home Improvement showroom at 906 Brock Road South. The 911veaway a part of a five week contest in which Carroty Home Irnproven miss WE be veiny away a prize every week Ie013in0 up to the two vacation 1; podCa�es to two kicky winters. iss weeks wieners are Mr. and Mrs. Cripps of Alm. The Cripps have won a gW ceditate for a dimer for 2 at Lord Byrons, courtesy of the News Advertiser. The Cripps' ballot wNl be returned to the ballot box for the vacation draw, ritefirst week in November. You mai► recall Inst sCa1n0ft ave away $2,500 in renovations as part of riteir Spring Home Irnprovenwnt cam . This five week giveaway is part of Canal's fall Co. ign worm fownt s advising and servicing customers with home vviMeraation. There Is stir three weeks left in the contest, so Ill our a ballot cit Carror's showroom at 906 Brock Road South or at the CarroN booth at the Pickering Flea Market. You can also receive a ballot while getting an in-home estimate. For more k tormalion cal Carroll Home Improvements at (905) 420-48x0, K 3M =1M CUSTOM MADE MATTRESSES ON OUR PREMISES ourtest Support SET_ 89SET $319 LE $229 SET $349 L-OUIEEN$259 Chiro Support 209 $369LSET DOUBLE $249 SET $409OUBLE Princess om ort 6219 $269 SET $469 SET $389 ')UEEN $279 SET 5439)UEEN $299 SET $499 KING $389 SET $569 Deluxe LD.OUJIBLI99 $, 9 KING $409 SET $609KING Scroll Quilt s 12 9 SETLC,. $449 SET $699 ��Z:7_T7::.>t Air Magic Sleeper 149 S5g 5129 SET $209 DOUBLE $159 SET 5269UBLE $179 SE' 5299 EN 5159 SET $289 )UEEN $189 SET $329UEEN $209 SET 5369 NOT VALID IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS. - s WE MAKE ANY SIZE (TRESS & FOUNDATI 337-028 10:OOam-6:OOpm 1 1 O:OOam-9:OOpm 10:30am-6:00pm WIN A VACA9rlOU IM FM I CARROLL ROME IMPROVEMEN91'S! NAME: B II ADDRESS: I CITY: POSTAL CODE: HOME PHONE: I BUS. PHONE: jr ,would ince Raine Winterization lyormation on: C " Porch Enclorur+es Windows doors Roof Storm Doors, Other cwt out and mall to: LL HOSPV �M 4s:s 905-4 80 I L11/ 2"1111M Or dMP yaar ballot into our ballot bozo located at our showroom or at our booth at the Pldce IM Plea i[arkst. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Carroll's Congratulates Second Winner in Five Week Giveaway! the second WNW =VU blot was chosen ribs week d rite Carroty Home Improvement showroom at 906 Brock Road South. The 911veaway a part of a five week contest in which Carroty Home Irnproven miss WE be veiny away a prize every week Ie013in0 up to the two vacation 1; podCa�es to two kicky winters. iss weeks wieners are Mr. and Mrs. Cripps of Alm. The Cripps have won a gW ceditate for a dimer for 2 at Lord Byrons, courtesy of the News Advertiser. The Cripps' ballot wNl be returned to the ballot box for the vacation draw, ritefirst week in November. You mai► recall Inst sCa1n0ft ave away $2,500 in renovations as part of riteir Spring Home Irnprovenwnt cam . This five week giveaway is part of Canal's fall Co. ign worm fownt s advising and servicing customers with home vviMeraation. There Is stir three weeks left in the contest, so Ill our a ballot cit Carror's showroom at 906 Brock Road South or at the CarroN booth at the Pickering Flea Market. You can also receive a ballot while getting an in-home estimate. For more k tormalion cal Carroll Home Improvements at (905) 420-48x0, K GRAND OPENING Celebration Continues... 1119J JEWELLEFA INC. YOU COULD WIN A 1 /4 CAIUAV1- IG IIAVkA1C �I iD �IIE�CII�ILA�ICIE (Come in & fill out a ballot - No purchase necessary) R L U 11PAVV S10 I Q 10 & 14K GOLD Q DIAMONDS Q CHAINS O GEMSTONES O CHARMS 0 RINGS O EARRINGS O WATCHES O GIFTWARE 0 FASHION O CLOCKS JEWELLERY JEWELLERY REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES ME ELEB RATE !' to Located at: , _ HWY. 401 a _ BAYWOOD CENTRE STORE NouRs: 0 105 Bayly Street West. Tues. 8 Wed. 10 - G W GAYLY ST. Y2 o Ajax. Ontario Thurs. & Fri. 10-8 3 3 _ (905) 683-4644 Saturday 10-6 TWO REASONS TO STOPOVER. In the heart of West Rouge, Whether you're an old time experience the traditional, patron or a newcomer, we'll friendly atmosphere only found always make you feel welcome. in the world's nicest pubs. It's always been a place to bring good friends and meet new ones. Busy but intimate, the Blade Dog Pub has a clteerW ambience, While you stopover enter our well-rounded by superb pub fare, vacation getaway draw to win. friendly service and some of the See poster in -pub for complete fiQe t beers in the world. contest details. WB (416) X86 4544 87 Island Road, South of 401, East of fort Union 'fHF: tiF:N1AlriFKI ItiF:K. �IFU.,1)( IY)RF:K 2:, I'N)G_P11�f; ii-.� b I9T91 A m7' TA ('• EXTERIOR GARDEN I30OR lN�TAl1F1♦ HAMMAW. 1W:L17K1) INTERIOR COMPLETE RAINGE OF \AVLND0WS SER��•V��I��NrrG ONTARJ`0 SINCE 1957 1545* FROM INSTALLED COLONUL SECONDS FROM PAGE. 4 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED-(K'7Y)KER 25, 1995 L A 1W V, FREE pNTAR10 � ' SHOP AT SHOME 1 ERVICE INCE 1957 r�. GAL STYLE B GRADE APPROX. 1169" 9x12• `119" BERBER SPECIAL 14 gw,I • Vear guarantee • t 0 colours S, Large selection RESIDENTIAL RUNT 7trom `3- linear f INVENTORY SAXONY, TEXTURED MANY COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM 99 8 O D 8 UP CARPET ONLY . 4 1 } r VINYL TILES PEEUSTICK 9c sq.ft. & u • .. Mable in :1fsiQne: i7<d,�u r> • rtir C -chinos • sinless pinto< -1 •n $1699 cots-vds TEXTURED SAXONY NOW 1999 :. - Many colours to choose tion^' ;Virn"tety installed, Mir 3C $a tr-5 Come in and fill out a ballot to enter the VACATION GEW CONTEST Lunch \ Buffet Mon. - Fri. SC•95 20% SENIORS DISCOUNT -Children's Fortune Well Every kid receives a Free Prize!! Buffet Kirin Restaurant Sunday Brunch .Z-. Brunch -, s6 95 -planning a Special Event? Reserve your seat for birthday parties 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. LEVEL LOOP • for cj'n,n.erc al. basement. den Many colours & styles Hwy .ed 1 to choose from. Carpet only starting at: 99 DUPONT CERTIFIED STAINMASTER sq/yd * Wilts 6 L.•irr, • .. Mable in :1fsiQne: i7<d,�u r> • rtir C -chinos • sinless pinto< -1 •n $1699 cots-vds TEXTURED SAXONY NOW 1999 :. - Many colours to choose tion^' ;Virn"tety installed, Mir 3C $a tr-5 Come in and fill out a ballot to enter the VACATION GEW CONTEST Lunch \ Buffet Mon. - Fri. SC•95 20% SENIORS DISCOUNT -Children's Fortune Well Every kid receives a Free Prize!! Buffet Kirin Restaurant Sunday Brunch .Z-. Brunch -, s6 95 -planning a Special Event? Reserve your seat for birthday parties 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. 'Prices do not include beverages or taxes and are subject to change without notice. Menu may change according to seasonal choice Chinese & Canadian Buffet Over 168 Delicious Items TODDLERS $2.00 C/Dinner fet - Fri. CHILDREN 4-12 1/2 PRICE Dinner, . Buffet �Sat. - Sun. & Holidai-, , S9•95 Ronda Vacation Private Homes Business EA Me,Rentals gin, For Sale e ' Opportunities a Personals e I Registrations M' Registrations UP ' Personals MIJ Deaths ' Death! UArTuNA BcACH.Ocean Atrium. 2 bedroom 2 bath- room ocean front condo. in / out pool available for wi^. W season 905-837-2752 POMPANO BEACH BEAU- TY Ow r Y c taun:l- - main hoer 1;la' Poa hot tub, ten's, dose t, ail amemites. 666-0006 o• 66&- 5342 BEAUTIFUL 50 • acra tierswrtr rta -Iver runfg through property Forest is old growth. fully serviced lot with year round access less than 2 hours from Oshawa Excellent lot nunttng camp or year round retreat Perfect to build your retirement home Located on outskirs of small com- -uniry roc agentsireattors Private Homes"ease Must sem S55000 For Sal 34 -9393 Cottages ese 5 LEVEL S drt. s bed- ' For Sale looms oc 1.3 tx 1 2pc oair:rooms: air. central vac. double garage elec- iron,c garage door.in. ground pool Gose to all amenities Very clear Great netghbourtlood Flexible closing ASK -I $169.000 160 Good -a• 432 1863 BEAUTIFUL 3 oed ccr Vi townhouse, enswle. rxaiun �'Oset attached ga- rage 5 appliances walk !0 Shopping and bus. S135.000 728-0337 KASSINGER Bull Home on 162 Baker Court. 3 beds. finished basement with office or 41 r. bd,rh Poss ,n law apt air, CN. new high efficiency gas heating, newly decorated. absolutely immaculate. SIB8.000 576-5415 $104,900- Are you look mg for a renovated brick bungalow 3 bedrooms. new kitchen, hardwood - floors. walkout to a private back yard and a good area Immaculate Give me a call before you miss d Peter Neal Sales Rep. Guide Re- ally 723-5281 SPACIOUS, 3 8 4 bed- room horses. rec room, ga. rage. fenced yard. gas heat. with 51� downpayments from S850 monthly includ- ing taxes Ted Houghton, Remax Summit 668-3800 $1000 DOWN 55u0 m,nth$48::_: ;.ab.n. sundecli lot Access Ken nebek Lake. fishing, h�-! mg boating relax, g and Bakers Valley atrs!r,p 613- 335 5547 PRIVATE 2 bedroom, tur- n 5s ed 11' feet of shore- line. recenj survey C/W 16 ft boat 8 motor, canoe stor age shed. environmental indoor toilet. 90 min from Oshawa $65.000 o.b o 905-728.9751 ffp Money to Lend BORROW 510.000 . pay as tittle as 5110 per monthns . o a c. Free consultatio Anub,s investments Ltd Mortgages and Loans since 1973 Call Jerry (905) 434-2070 OBTAq,WiG 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. Lots forMortgages, Saleff*.nlInsurance OWNER - SALE - 4 9 acres equals 4 lots each one acre plus West side Pigeon Lake Wispy Shores Rd Private lake access Kawartha area Can (705) 277-2851 a MORTGAGES Good. bad and ugly Financing for any purpose, rates from 5 95% An applications ac- cepted Community Finan pal Services 668-6805 CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER. ' you =a a genr•atr a- income or several thousand dollars in the next 4 6 weeks. would you take minutes 1c hear abut 0-, Phone this ire! number 1-800.775.0712 ext 7463. 24 hr message EARN UP TO S2WHOU 1 FROM HOME' Lfnat!z pcs :,ors FREE DETAILS RUSH sett adressed stamped envelope t0 Maximum Distributing 15.75 Bayfy St W.. Suite 191 Ajax. Ontano.Lt S 717 ESTABLISHED -1 id rens C0rS,gn en: store available. downtown Whit- by Serious inquiries only. 668-4100 ESTABLISHED business .,r sale. busy Oshawa I, - cation. potential S60K $75K Call Action Business Service (705)887.5123 gam - 5pm INVESTMENT OPPOR- TUNITY 25K+ required to launch new, original cos -product for TV market Call (905)666-3517 e I] Personals ADULTS ONLY I Girls Over 18 Seeking Older Men 1-900-451-3638 ext 704, S3.29/min, must be 18 T -tone AMANDA LYNN ... D,,- OcloDr" 23 ' 97:+ in Nam York, wishing to con - fact Birth parent or reli- tive 905.7292068 BEST PARTY GIRL'S numbers 1-900-451-6088. ext 748 S299imn, touch- •-ine. must be 18 BEST PLAYMATES names 8 a's 1.900-451 6088 ext 272 $2 99,m,n, 18+.Touchtone CALL Locat Galls , get ^aures 8 home numbers 900-451 5566 Ext 253. S3A9imin 18+ Touch 'une COUPLE'S seeking sin- gle mer. lots of numbers 1- 900-451-5566 ext 697 S349,n,n. 18., T -tone EVER ;nought about using a dating service or lust finding out more about them') Now you can call for a free brochure with no pressure or obligation Full b,os photos, high compa- tibility standards. great val- ue 6 very sincere. For sin- gles seeking their special someone Partner Search 683-2414 (message) any- time HAPPINESS, LOVE, wealth Call the North American Psychic Alliance now' Live 24 his. 18. 53 99 /min 1-900-870- 2770 ext 716 OLDER women seeking single men, lots of phone numbers 1-900-451-3638 ext 259 53.29/ minute 18+. touch tone. ' Births ' Births IT"S A GIRL Mark and Lynn Pankhurst are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter Kristy-Lynn on September 30, 1995, weighing 7 lbs. 5 ors. At Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay. A sister for Karsten. Proud grandparents are Tom and Bernice Kravec of Ajax and Pat Pankhurst of Port Petry. Births 1 Births 1 [] LI CORY MCMAS MEM1111M "TTT)J �� -CTCT -r.r= BENNETT - Leslie and Brian and big brother Kyle are thrilled to announce the birth of CORY NICHOLAS BENNETT born on October 14, 1995, at 7:09 p.m. at Markham - Stouffville Hospital, weighing 6 lbs 14 oz. Held high in prayers and doing well now - thanks to all. Proud grandparents are Diana and Bruce Cattley, and Vera and Art Bennett. Welcome Cory! PSYCHICAnswers Rated - in Canada Answer to ve. money. career S29% -•-mute. 18+ E R P A. 1 -,)D-451-4055 TWO vngle fit good look -q While males 32 Seek two single non-smoking polite females for good !,riles Call 579/945 ffeAmparlions RESPONSIBLE average •,,n ^g guy seeks girl with same qualities 35 tJ 45 for dating and possible re- lationship Call 576-8224 or write the a 7235. ' Deaths SANDERSON MONUMENT CO. I.TII, Manufacturers of cemetery and civic Inrniorials since IK72. I 1 showrooms or horns arilXmilmrnst available Darlene Bonser (905)427-4366 or 1 (800) 461-0282 112 (Nd Kiwpruw Rd Aiwx BOTTEN,George On October 22 1994 at the �Or- munity Nursing Home in his 86th year. Beloved hs. band of Joyce Dear father of Terry and his wife Ginny of Halifax and Susan and her husband John French of Millbrook Beloved Grandfather to Ashley, Nina, Jason and his wife Kelly and Hillary. Family will receive friends at the McEactrre Funeral Home. 28 Old Kingston Rd. Ajax (Pickering Village) 905- 428-8488 from 7-9 p m Tuesday. A complete service will be held in the chapel Wednesday Octob- er 25 at 11a m. Cremation. Private family inumment in St. Paurs Cemetery. Millbrook. Donations to the Red Cross would be appreciated by the family. MANNS Richard Arthur Albert, On Tuesday, Oc- tober 24, 1995 at the Oshawa General Hospital, at age 71, Richard Manns of Port Perry, beloved hus- band of the late Anne (nee Graham). Loved father of Ron and his wife Darla of Ajax, Judy and her hus- band Tom Soomre of Port Perry, Reg and his Wife Grace of Janetville, and Mary and her husband Hem van Kessel of Port Perry. Cherished Grampa of eight grandchildren. Dear brother of Ruby Birkett of Raglan, Tom Manns of Scugog Island, Elwood Manns, Stan Maths, and Audrey Mahatty all of Rag- lan, and predeceased by Jac( Mar ris and Manan Bel Relatives and friends will be received at the Wagg Funeral Home, ' McDermott-Panabaker Chaper, 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171) on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7.9 pm. A funeral service will be held in the chapel on Thursday, October 26 a 1:30 p.m. with Reverend Roy Shepherd otliciating. Intemment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. If desired memorial donations may be made to the Community MaTiolial Hospital Foundation in Port Perry. Nc%cr muss the ()j1jr1rtunity to pay your rrvpccts again'. Furan audita vctsiun of Al 01'111C rurrL•nt LIC311i nnuLt� - - rt•celectl ilii 1luhliL•:mus in the 11l'wS Allvt•rtisrr vr ul -rill, W'tl (.111 683-3005 or 404-6591 IClann};h1n n•sklrnt.l ^- 1'uu slay abu acre„ dc;1111 nuUr(• inl(nimitiun rt-tvired Awl- pre,;N-tunic by calling this nulliber 404.6591 Brought (u yuu by tilt• h)II( �'ing funeral ho ine". thInunh-Andt•rsun, Armstrong. \X'(: T(AVI1. AILI'.:Ir1111it•, ,XLutlnu \ tum. Hurn.. Nolthrult-Glhott. Arrt-Dont• x inyrbn Yoga +wy 2 Bt Hwy .ed 1 V o F 1lufrer V Kin„ A o o i 3 lf01'h Shelli 1awO 'Prices do not include beverages or taxes and are subject to change without notice. Menu may change according to seasonal choice Chinese & Canadian Buffet Over 168 Delicious Items TODDLERS $2.00 C/Dinner fet - Fri. CHILDREN 4-12 1/2 PRICE Dinner, . Buffet �Sat. - Sun. & Holidai-, , S9•95 Ronda Vacation Private Homes Business EA Me,Rentals gin, For Sale e ' Opportunities a Personals e I Registrations M' Registrations UP ' Personals MIJ Deaths ' Death! UArTuNA BcACH.Ocean Atrium. 2 bedroom 2 bath- room ocean front condo. in / out pool available for wi^. W season 905-837-2752 POMPANO BEACH BEAU- TY Ow r Y c taun:l- - main hoer 1;la' Poa hot tub, ten's, dose t, ail amemites. 666-0006 o• 66&- 5342 BEAUTIFUL 50 • acra tierswrtr rta -Iver runfg through property Forest is old growth. fully serviced lot with year round access less than 2 hours from Oshawa Excellent lot nunttng camp or year round retreat Perfect to build your retirement home Located on outskirs of small com- -uniry roc agentsireattors Private Homes"ease Must sem S55000 For Sal 34 -9393 Cottages ese 5 LEVEL S drt. s bed- ' For Sale looms oc 1.3 tx 1 2pc oair:rooms: air. central vac. double garage elec- iron,c garage door.in. ground pool Gose to all amenities Very clear Great netghbourtlood Flexible closing ASK -I $169.000 160 Good -a• 432 1863 BEAUTIFUL 3 oed ccr Vi townhouse, enswle. rxaiun �'Oset attached ga- rage 5 appliances walk !0 Shopping and bus. S135.000 728-0337 KASSINGER Bull Home on 162 Baker Court. 3 beds. finished basement with office or 41 r. bd,rh Poss ,n law apt air, CN. new high efficiency gas heating, newly decorated. absolutely immaculate. SIB8.000 576-5415 $104,900- Are you look mg for a renovated brick bungalow 3 bedrooms. new kitchen, hardwood - floors. walkout to a private back yard and a good area Immaculate Give me a call before you miss d Peter Neal Sales Rep. Guide Re- ally 723-5281 SPACIOUS, 3 8 4 bed- room horses. rec room, ga. rage. fenced yard. gas heat. with 51� downpayments from S850 monthly includ- ing taxes Ted Houghton, Remax Summit 668-3800 $1000 DOWN 55u0 m,nth$48::_: ;.ab.n. sundecli lot Access Ken nebek Lake. fishing, h�-! mg boating relax, g and Bakers Valley atrs!r,p 613- 335 5547 PRIVATE 2 bedroom, tur- n 5s ed 11' feet of shore- line. recenj survey C/W 16 ft boat 8 motor, canoe stor age shed. environmental indoor toilet. 90 min from Oshawa $65.000 o.b o 905-728.9751 ffp Money to Lend BORROW 510.000 . pay as tittle as 5110 per monthns . o a c. Free consultatio Anub,s investments Ltd Mortgages and Loans since 1973 Call Jerry (905) 434-2070 OBTAq,WiG 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. Lots forMortgages, Saleff*.nlInsurance OWNER - SALE - 4 9 acres equals 4 lots each one acre plus West side Pigeon Lake Wispy Shores Rd Private lake access Kawartha area Can (705) 277-2851 a MORTGAGES Good. bad and ugly Financing for any purpose, rates from 5 95% An applications ac- cepted Community Finan pal Services 668-6805 CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER. ' you =a a genr•atr a- income or several thousand dollars in the next 4 6 weeks. would you take minutes 1c hear abut 0-, Phone this ire! number 1-800.775.0712 ext 7463. 24 hr message EARN UP TO S2WHOU 1 FROM HOME' Lfnat!z pcs :,ors FREE DETAILS RUSH sett adressed stamped envelope t0 Maximum Distributing 15.75 Bayfy St W.. Suite 191 Ajax. Ontano.Lt S 717 ESTABLISHED -1 id rens C0rS,gn en: store available. downtown Whit- by Serious inquiries only. 668-4100 ESTABLISHED business .,r sale. busy Oshawa I, - cation. potential S60K $75K Call Action Business Service (705)887.5123 gam - 5pm INVESTMENT OPPOR- TUNITY 25K+ required to launch new, original cos -product for TV market Call (905)666-3517 e I] Personals ADULTS ONLY I Girls Over 18 Seeking Older Men 1-900-451-3638 ext 704, S3.29/min, must be 18 T -tone AMANDA LYNN ... D,,- OcloDr" 23 ' 97:+ in Nam York, wishing to con - fact Birth parent or reli- tive 905.7292068 BEST PARTY GIRL'S numbers 1-900-451-6088. ext 748 S299imn, touch- •-ine. must be 18 BEST PLAYMATES names 8 a's 1.900-451 6088 ext 272 $2 99,m,n, 18+.Touchtone CALL Locat Galls , get ^aures 8 home numbers 900-451 5566 Ext 253. S3A9imin 18+ Touch 'une COUPLE'S seeking sin- gle mer. lots of numbers 1- 900-451-5566 ext 697 S349,n,n. 18., T -tone EVER ;nought about using a dating service or lust finding out more about them') Now you can call for a free brochure with no pressure or obligation Full b,os photos, high compa- tibility standards. great val- ue 6 very sincere. For sin- gles seeking their special someone Partner Search 683-2414 (message) any- time HAPPINESS, LOVE, wealth Call the North American Psychic Alliance now' Live 24 his. 18. 53 99 /min 1-900-870- 2770 ext 716 OLDER women seeking single men, lots of phone numbers 1-900-451-3638 ext 259 53.29/ minute 18+. touch tone. ' Births ' Births IT"S A GIRL Mark and Lynn Pankhurst are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter Kristy-Lynn on September 30, 1995, weighing 7 lbs. 5 ors. At Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay. A sister for Karsten. Proud grandparents are Tom and Bernice Kravec of Ajax and Pat Pankhurst of Port Petry. Births 1 Births 1 [] LI CORY MCMAS MEM1111M "TTT)J �� -CTCT -r.r= BENNETT - Leslie and Brian and big brother Kyle are thrilled to announce the birth of CORY NICHOLAS BENNETT born on October 14, 1995, at 7:09 p.m. at Markham - Stouffville Hospital, weighing 6 lbs 14 oz. Held high in prayers and doing well now - thanks to all. Proud grandparents are Diana and Bruce Cattley, and Vera and Art Bennett. Welcome Cory! PSYCHICAnswers Rated - in Canada Answer to ve. money. career S29% -•-mute. 18+ E R P A. 1 -,)D-451-4055 TWO vngle fit good look -q While males 32 Seek two single non-smoking polite females for good !,riles Call 579/945 ffeAmparlions RESPONSIBLE average •,,n ^g guy seeks girl with same qualities 35 tJ 45 for dating and possible re- lationship Call 576-8224 or write the a 7235. ' Deaths SANDERSON MONUMENT CO. I.TII, Manufacturers of cemetery and civic Inrniorials since IK72. I 1 showrooms or horns arilXmilmrnst available Darlene Bonser (905)427-4366 or 1 (800) 461-0282 112 (Nd Kiwpruw Rd Aiwx BOTTEN,George On October 22 1994 at the �Or- munity Nursing Home in his 86th year. Beloved hs. band of Joyce Dear father of Terry and his wife Ginny of Halifax and Susan and her husband John French of Millbrook Beloved Grandfather to Ashley, Nina, Jason and his wife Kelly and Hillary. Family will receive friends at the McEactrre Funeral Home. 28 Old Kingston Rd. Ajax (Pickering Village) 905- 428-8488 from 7-9 p m Tuesday. A complete service will be held in the chapel Wednesday Octob- er 25 at 11a m. Cremation. Private family inumment in St. Paurs Cemetery. Millbrook. Donations to the Red Cross would be appreciated by the family. MANNS Richard Arthur Albert, On Tuesday, Oc- tober 24, 1995 at the Oshawa General Hospital, at age 71, Richard Manns of Port Perry, beloved hus- band of the late Anne (nee Graham). Loved father of Ron and his wife Darla of Ajax, Judy and her hus- band Tom Soomre of Port Perry, Reg and his Wife Grace of Janetville, and Mary and her husband Hem van Kessel of Port Perry. Cherished Grampa of eight grandchildren. Dear brother of Ruby Birkett of Raglan, Tom Manns of Scugog Island, Elwood Manns, Stan Maths, and Audrey Mahatty all of Rag- lan, and predeceased by Jac( Mar ris and Manan Bel Relatives and friends will be received at the Wagg Funeral Home, ' McDermott-Panabaker Chaper, 216 Queen Street in Port Perry (985-2171) on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7.9 pm. A funeral service will be held in the chapel on Thursday, October 26 a 1:30 p.m. with Reverend Roy Shepherd otliciating. Intemment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. If desired memorial donations may be made to the Community MaTiolial Hospital Foundation in Port Perry. Nc%cr muss the ()j1jr1rtunity to pay your rrvpccts again'. Furan audita vctsiun of Al 01'111C rurrL•nt LIC311i nnuLt� - - rt•celectl ilii 1luhliL•:mus in the 11l'wS Allvt•rtisrr vr ul -rill, W'tl (.111 683-3005 or 404-6591 IClann};h1n n•sklrnt.l ^- 1'uu slay abu acre„ dc;1111 nuUr(• inl(nimitiun rt-tvired Awl- pre,;N-tunic by calling this nulliber 404.6591 Brought (u yuu by tilt• h)II( �'ing funeral ho ine". thInunh-Andt•rsun, Armstrong. \X'(: T(AVI1. AILI'.:Ir1111it•, ,XLutlnu \ tum. Hurn.. Nolthrult-Glhott. Arrt-Dont• -4 We'll run it until it sells! Call us for Classr' AUCTIONCall THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. (K71111RER 25. 1"5 -PAGE. 35-A O O 683-7545 for • •auction (905) TORONTO RilRo07(17 7ffliF Q?AL�"7�/M�7A%79 V' ■ V ■UTO FOR SALE PACKAGEcludes all paper buy, For$ 9 +GST �VISAale signs plus tips forelling your vehicle. A ab,. , ; .,, „• ,,,e, Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday or fax your ad (905) 579-2238 Al BIRTH NOTICES Announce your baby's arrival and receive a gift certificate +GST entitling you to $25 worth Sf quality baby products. 147,/ 653,1545 Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers I ' Careers ' ' Careers IE Careers ' Careers ' I Careers • I'Lle] Liu School of Business Ret e ii - Y01 .TIf1�T�l.�.._. n P. R r' '' r rJ ELECTRONICS COMPUTER & NETWORK TECHNICIAN • COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE MAY BE AVAILABLE Scme programs offered only at Oshawa Campus Call today for further information and FREE personal Interview Get Started! • '_AN Systems Technology • Programmer Analyst • Computerized Accounting • Network Specialist (CNE 3) •Computer Maintenance Technology • O'(ice Administration Financial assistance available to those who quality Scarborough Oshawa (416) 291-6662 1-800-993-9993 325 Milner A�erue 563 K ng Street Wes: <: - CD1 COLLEGE R`a`n for Your future OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY co"UMBMT General General General Im Help I Help I Help "LZWST SOFT xat,,A MANAGER MULTIPLEX C, CINEMA • • ! e `p6 - [Musthave managerial experience, Mrain in 9WX 4 months for an exciting, new career • Microsoft Office, WordPerfect & Lotus •Supervisory Skills *Bookkeeping call our Carew Advisor, TODoAYI Financia sssishli nce mal► be available - AJAX eos1427-1922 Fall instruction by experle■ced adult ea MARKHAM pos1940-9100 : � MAGElW iMISSINSSAUGA vw238-"22"N.., a� M rrurs7mm General Im Help EARN up to 5550 a week! WE need people to make lewellery (necklace, brace- lets, eamngs) Job available cost to coast from your home. No experience needed. Send a sell -ad- dressed stamped envelope to: Kevenchris Corp.. 991 Matheson Blvd E. Unit 0-5, REF 600, Mississauga, On- tano L4W 2V3 EXPERIENCED Hairstyl- ist required, full and Part time. Minimum 2 years. Ap- ply In person or call rick 723-0211. Evenings or weekends 666.2125. Hair Care Centre. Whdby Mal. able to motivate & supervise staff, Accountability & responsibility a must. Nights & weekends. Good salary + benefits. Fax. Resume (905) 898-7629 HAUNDA'S MEATS in Pickering requires Experienced COUNTER HELP and MEAT CUTTER. Apply in person: 1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickering START YOUR OWN, home based business, very unique company with the hest products for your mon- ey. Interested people . call Daisy at 905-427-0249 HAIRSTYLIST - be your own boss. Rent a char and increase your income. in- quire. Joseph or Julie. 723- 5261. MATURE STUDENTS and homemakers wanted for part time telemarketing. Training provided. Call bet- ween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 619.6991 INTERESTED in direct display marketing, full and part time positions avail- able, car an asset. Call al- ter 4 pm 619-0489 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be resporslble tot more than one incorrect utsettim and there shall be no liability for non -insertion of any adver- ttsement. Liability for er- rors in ads is limited to [rte amount paid for the space occupying the error. All copy is subject to the 0-p- proval of management of News Advertiser. GENERAL RELIP 12 Positions now in all areas of Oshawa Company. Pay varies with ppm and reSpOflS bi1ity. Call Roxanne 728-8181. OSHAWA appliance store now hiring 8 full-time. 6 part-time people to deliver/ explain small electrical equipment. No experience necessary, up-to-E10/hr to stag Cal 721-9413. General Help LOCAL __—ca^y eecs peor-e at 5600 per wee. No no parties. door 10 door. multi level telemar- keting or selling friends and re,atrves Instead visiting homes that have ,nvitea you No :nvestment Too good to be cruel Cal to ar- range tur a neeting,,nter- view 613-358-1095 before 5 p rn or 613-358-1217 at - ter 5pm MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities: New York, Paris. Wan. Call for FREE consultation. 430-5715 NEW restaurant In Picker- ing, Mediterranean Grill, requires immediately kitch- en help for grilling and pre- paration of food Experi- ence preferred. Call 905- 839-0443. NOT a selling lob Busy sale office in Ajax is looking for 4-5 experienced tele - marketers to conduct sur- veys and set appointments No selling involved. Ideal for students. Earn up to S8 00 per/hour Call 427- 9938 General n, Help PART TIME INSTRUC- TORS WANTED. T_ teach yenera serest courses to otoe, adults We are particularly looking to individuals to teach ScOt- risn Country Dance. L,ne dance. and other types of dance.bndge. :rafts. min- iatures. wood :rains. dress- makmg. ,interior design, caning. and various types of cooking. As well, f you ,each a shmuldting course not mentioned above, we would be interested in hearing from you Please send resume to Oshawa Senior Citizens Centres. Oshawa. Ontario L1H 1 W8, Attention. Ellen Oliver To work from home, completely simple surveys over the fione. $14 per. hr. on line talk time. Please call 4X7-1559 PERMANENT part-time receptionist for optometric practice in Pickering Tues. evenings, Fridays. Satur- days Non-smoker, experi- ence preferred. Send re- sume file 7239. PHOTOGRAPHER RE- OUIRED, must be ener. getic ,out gomg,speak flu- ent Engltsh,have a reh- able car Fax 905-433-3733 or marl resume to PO Box. 62522 . 555 RossWnd Rd. E Oshawa,L1K 1K8 Ge Help p I p General I Help Dem mlirstors wanted- DENTAL receptionist, F/T, CONSULTANT I REPRE- Grocery stores, Drug stores for growing, progressive. -oriented othm 2 SENTATIVE Enjoy meet- b Department stores.Part- patient with ing new people, working time. 14-20 hrs.Willing to years experience skills, prefer Iron home, flexible hours train. Start Immediately, 434-1620. managing CUSPID software knowl- The number 1 company in please call Leave name and number. edge. Send resume to: File promotional fund raising in 7240. Canada is hiring full ando part time fees to work � DRIVER with cub Frida Friday, PROFES- commission. Car neves, for Wednesday. Saturday deliveries in eDURHAM LHOMEing DAY - silly. Sales experience an Pickering. Approximately CARE,neePoo pie to provide supervised asset. Universal Fund rais- 15 hours/week. 579 9603. daycare in their home, must Ing Group Fax: (905)458- 673e Att: David Gammon DEMONSTRATORS wanted : be 18 yrs oid, able to care to demo products in large for children 6 months to 12 AZ Driver required, mini- dept. stores and malls within years, provide cnmmal ref. erence checks, 8 have a mum 2 years experience, Durham. Will train se of humor. call sense of appm y al Lennox Dr Ltd. Commission. Car required. � 5py 233 Full Rd., Ajax. Call Kim at PMI 905-435- 4432. General Im Help EARN up to 5550 a week! WE need people to make lewellery (necklace, brace- lets, eamngs) Job available cost to coast from your home. No experience needed. Send a sell -ad- dressed stamped envelope to: Kevenchris Corp.. 991 Matheson Blvd E. Unit 0-5, REF 600, Mississauga, On- tano L4W 2V3 EXPERIENCED Hairstyl- ist required, full and Part time. Minimum 2 years. Ap- ply In person or call rick 723-0211. Evenings or weekends 666.2125. Hair Care Centre. Whdby Mal. able to motivate & supervise staff, Accountability & responsibility a must. Nights & weekends. Good salary + benefits. Fax. Resume (905) 898-7629 HAUNDA'S MEATS in Pickering requires Experienced COUNTER HELP and MEAT CUTTER. Apply in person: 1794 Liverpool Rd., Pickering START YOUR OWN, home based business, very unique company with the hest products for your mon- ey. Interested people . call Daisy at 905-427-0249 HAIRSTYLIST - be your own boss. Rent a char and increase your income. in- quire. Joseph or Julie. 723- 5261. MATURE STUDENTS and homemakers wanted for part time telemarketing. Training provided. Call bet- ween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 619.6991 INTERESTED in direct display marketing, full and part time positions avail- able, car an asset. Call al- ter 4 pm 619-0489 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be resporslble tot more than one incorrect utsettim and there shall be no liability for non -insertion of any adver- ttsement. Liability for er- rors in ads is limited to [rte amount paid for the space occupying the error. All copy is subject to the 0-p- proval of management of News Advertiser. GENERAL RELIP 12 Positions now in all areas of Oshawa Company. Pay varies with ppm and reSpOflS bi1ity. Call Roxanne 728-8181. OSHAWA appliance store now hiring 8 full-time. 6 part-time people to deliver/ explain small electrical equipment. No experience necessary, up-to-E10/hr to stag Cal 721-9413. General Help LOCAL __—ca^y eecs peor-e at 5600 per wee. No no parties. door 10 door. multi level telemar- keting or selling friends and re,atrves Instead visiting homes that have ,nvitea you No :nvestment Too good to be cruel Cal to ar- range tur a neeting,,nter- view 613-358-1095 before 5 p rn or 613-358-1217 at - ter 5pm MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities: New York, Paris. Wan. Call for FREE consultation. 430-5715 NEW restaurant In Picker- ing, Mediterranean Grill, requires immediately kitch- en help for grilling and pre- paration of food Experi- ence preferred. Call 905- 839-0443. NOT a selling lob Busy sale office in Ajax is looking for 4-5 experienced tele - marketers to conduct sur- veys and set appointments No selling involved. Ideal for students. Earn up to S8 00 per/hour Call 427- 9938 General n, Help PART TIME INSTRUC- TORS WANTED. T_ teach yenera serest courses to otoe, adults We are particularly looking to individuals to teach ScOt- risn Country Dance. L,ne dance. and other types of dance.bndge. :rafts. min- iatures. wood :rains. dress- makmg. ,interior design, caning. and various types of cooking. As well, f you ,each a shmuldting course not mentioned above, we would be interested in hearing from you Please send resume to Oshawa Senior Citizens Centres. Oshawa. Ontario L1H 1 W8, Attention. Ellen Oliver To work from home, completely simple surveys over the fione. $14 per. hr. on line talk time. Please call 4X7-1559 PERMANENT part-time receptionist for optometric practice in Pickering Tues. evenings, Fridays. Satur- days Non-smoker, experi- ence preferred. Send re- sume file 7239. PHOTOGRAPHER RE- OUIRED, must be ener. getic ,out gomg,speak flu- ent Engltsh,have a reh- able car Fax 905-433-3733 or marl resume to PO Box. 62522 . 555 RossWnd Rd. E Oshawa,L1K 1K8 PAGE ill-A-7'HF NF:N'ti ADVERTISF-R, WED„ (K-TORF-R 25. 1"5 RECEPTIONIST order - 17. who want to make up entry clerk required COr»- ic $50, a day We pickup puler. Accpac and Wind and bang home Flexible imGeneral _ Help Office Help OfficeSales Help Help/ Agent im Daycare Wanted Daycare • Available Daycare • Available F M, Firewood Articles For Sale STUDENTS - AGES 13 RECEPTIONIST order - 17. who want to make up entry clerk required COr»- ic $50, a day We pickup puler. Accpac and Wind and bang home Flexible ows Knowledge would be hours Call Clayton. 434 an asset Drop resume oft 6316 at Provincial Sign Service. TAXI arwers wanted. full 375 Frankcom St , Ajax. and part time. Call Ontario No phone calls (9051831-2180 please TORONA AB Dick THead EXPERIENCED part-time press arc camera pan. dental receptionist required time 2-3 days a week for a busy. growing. family (Tues-Wed-Thrus 1 Call practice in Uxbridge. com- Robin (9-5) 905-436-6568 puter knowledge an asset. work Guaranteed s We need a motivated. self - OPPORTUNITY person DAYCARE required ,n our needed to take over sales Whitby home for 2 8 4 year operation ,n Ontario No old, live out. own transpor vacuums. insurance, frozen talion, non-smoker, light food. encyclopedia or mutt, duties. references. part-time level get rich quick days, Call 433-7858. schemes 27 yr old U S NANNY/caregiver re - company wants ambitious, qu,red ,n our home, 2.3 experienced sales person days.'week. (approx 30 ,hat desires $1000 w per hours) 3 children, referenc- week Call for dinner meet- es required. Dixie/Hwy 2 ,ng'mte,v,ew Phone 613- area Call 839-0803 358-1095 before 5 p m or LACQUER oval 613-358-1217 after 5 p m RESPONSIBLE expen Market enced nanny required, live ' Wanted ,n or out To care for 7 WANTED Experienced starter to loin our dynamic Skilled month old in our home, 5 san:fA'cl technician, 8 team Reply to. 42 Toronto SECRETARIAL ISM Help days/week Non-smoking. cashier tullipart-time. Osha- St N Uxbridqe. Ontario hausekeep,ng, references. L9P IE6 Position available wa/Whitby pita shop Apply Falbngbrook-Taunton area Part time. Pickering ESTABLISHED pumbei in person Pita King. 80 IF you are single or a sin- area. For interview 'equrred who is familiar 6664770 Wry tbso^ Rd S . ABP Plaza, gle parent or separated or please call with commercial and rest. divorced with three years 'ient,al work Must have ve Daycare (905)619-6603 ,ria Plia�u Rranr . A..-:r..r_I_ 4 H.P. SNOWBLOWER forward and reverse $350. Toro snow shovel $75. Wil. son organ $250. Hoover washer $75. Kenomore dryer $200. RCA color floor model $250, exercise bike. computerized $100, step climber computerized $100. rowing machine $50, air clean $30, etc 623-5342 ' MODERN dark green and black 5 pc , dining suite. $400 o.b o. 4 x 8 snooker table $1500 905-839-1401 65 GAL. Aquarium in- cludes canopy, fitters, gravel, plants, rocks and fish" $300. Call 576-1616. BEAUTIFUL maple di- n,ngroom suite Includes buffet and hutch, table. (seals 6-8), and 4 chairs in .E „G,, ,, _._ __. ,-- - - ...a.. 11 $700 Call 433.7056 atter 6 L ,` de Home oasis- guahty 'cr hnannat asses- 427-1028 �1 LOVING environment for SEASONED HARD P m tante to a senior lady ,n tante of ,f you are over 45 LICENSED body person your cl-ldren Balanced ' Firewood FIREWOOD. cut 8 1, 1. Wh4bv'grookhr-. area Own. and have recently been $ l it fra ear a r nu re- rneals. snacks, indoor and Maple. oeech ash, oak BK Precision 40 MHZ Dual trarsp„lane^ References requirec REPLY Wilkes Box 327, W- tby Orta, - laid off. you may Quality for training assistance. DIP CERT Lotus, Wordperlect ' a es Het Agents p � pp a r e flatquir immediately for busy hat rate shop in Whitby Call Jensen Auto Body LINSS4 OffiCe Help CAREER -ORIENTED la- DBaF9 Word Accpac905-668-333, Bedford. Autocaa. Ventura. Pagemaker Harvard. Cor- el. Compute- Programming and Systems Analyst. Co- boi. Pascal and C Photo- shop. Quark Ex. -cess and LOOKING b, hardwcrk�.ng bus., -_1 - a^'•epreneur lyre people Who want to make a serious income on a part or full time basis Serious ,nqu,nes only 432-0369 WELDER Required for Alu- m,rum Fabrication shop minimum of 5 years weld - Ing experience Brock Rd 401. Area of Pickering Wages negotiable call 905- ,- _ _ ,; e,k „• Scar- Illustrator D,:r^ar, Bus-- MARKETING PERSON 420-1044 (Ask fcr Max) Adocr act vities. daily or � � Free delivery Ajax, Picker Tr,)' Oscilloscope, new weekly Relerences Wes! and me Guaranteed lowest ,ng. Whitby 683-0709 $1350, asking $850 shore P31 0758 Glennar AMAZING DEAL T:p ;.rtes' No lob too small" Coldspot refr,ge,ator S100 ,•d 831 3769 quality seasoned Hai Flea or offers 721-0088 or/exterior painting, repairs. wood at low prices FREEBLACK ' LACQUER oval Employment delivery Serving Pickering. Market 1,mng room rah'e, plus 6 ' Wanted Ajax. Whitby and Oshawa moves Pianos moved. also =hairs, good condition work Guaranteed s Call DURHAN1 FIREWOOD appliances Comparable 5695 905-427-9300, snowplowing. Discount for 427-4741 2 LAWN MOWERS. 5150 8 Iorb001npe WEACCE MEN with large truck will nor stucco ceiling. general $75 call 509-3581 after 6 CAR phone, best offer. ELECTRICAL TECH.- 2 FIREWOOD-tual,ty sea- must go Nokia LX12. paid y's ,ti s.t,eC exp nrtus- r " iUPRIGHT FREEZER 5200. will take best offer borough customs broker ness Computer College. p�a•n,a:.eu'cas. rwnnon. Cay(:aRF a':ar, ABl E^ '•,al, res,dentiaq with Allen soned iardwood. cut, Call 579-7161 Computer literate. aptitude 427-3010 split and delivered, starting $200. portable dishwasher heahh care 1-800-478- Hospital my home ,n the Clements 8 Bradley PLC Exp would p at $185/bush cad Limited $50. heavy duty washer / CARPET ,A-1 Paces, buy for ',gores, good telephone MORTGAGE BROKER. 4514 24 hour recorded 1 Medical Dental Harwood area. excellent like ro apprentice under lit direct wholesale. Free in - manner Fax resume 416- Ex;we^, e•! •esne-• a messy quantity Call 705 944 dryer $75 each All ,n work 291-8257 � •eferences Safe loving en- electr,aan Andrew 438- stallahon for tree estimate 8801. J p m - 11 p m mg condition 831--6709 call Sal 905 4 mortgage unwnting In- vrtonment for you child. OP54 ( ) 322750. or house opportunity to work PANTYHOSE sales eams DENTAL OFFICE Part any age call li 686- pager (416)980-9697 EXECUTIVE SECRE- s 'a ' POC 2k3-1432 time ecsnon for adm,ms- FIREWOOD Excellent Articles n a orator lino estate office U $_ 3704 SEEKING work woman quality n.lydwood Guar- 1 for Sale Carpet Broker. 100%. TARYSHORTHAND Mad resume to P O Box traitor of accounts and re- with E+ ;egai ass -want dr anteed, extra long time fully Nylon thick. phc,n scam re- -a, ..r,,, pose- '81 Ajax. Ontario. LIS SALESPERSON Part ceivapfes Dental exp es- LITTLE PLAYMATES DAY- ploma. teaching, research sistant carpet For 3 rooms. non -,Must be proficient in 3C3 h^� wanted a' Canada sential Computer skills an CARE. has openings We and executive assistant ex seasoned. cut and Spit only $36900 Price in - 9 9 do trans. play games and penence, computer literate, Honest measurement Free in - Microsoft Word. Excel and Fine A^, 8 Fame Pickering asset Apply in wenn to 1 Pair d KY8 Gas struts, dudes 30 Sq. yds carpet. NEW HOMES sales sec- delivery Kozy Heat Fire- Please tax re- NEWle'alltie ES lessSaturdayTown Cer'-e Mature w,th Dr J Hudson and Dr S have fun. give out hot 100 wpm typing New to ry retail $160. wit' sell for $80 deluxe Dad and installation Phillips, 16 Brock c W lunches.snacks.phis give Durham 571-0582 wood (905)753-2246 fits 198183 Datsun 200SX in your home Free quota Skittle to The Minacs Group and Sunday, 12 - 6 p m experience preferred Can p 9' serest, no payment for one Inc Attention Lynda Sloe- Leanne 831.1242 Oshawa LIG 1R Ali receipts 6 references 683- Call Abe at 6835117 or non '^ Your home. NO in - Inc y Neat. presentable. good Norma man Foe r139 Fax f905', typist Call 728-1875 6063 4271637 eve full year. Daniel. 1-800 837-5009 217-0104 [FDE1 R E C T 0 R El En E5 E: „due s ��cc4nuq Fax a x News Advertiser 683-7363 Im rovements ' Improvements ' Im rovemerrts P.M Plumbin e mFlying a Moving& • House . House •House • n p • � • l p g • Services • Storage • Cleaning • Cleaning • Cleaning 'MISTER CHEAP- �• - ��� :%',tidiner's re, . - ,-S ,n Ia. apartments addl.ons' CONSTRUCTION fences. 0iii etc L,- eensed for :v , 2C years. I Int, ,i • d^ ; _,i all woni g,aarantfil for repairs, renovations TOMMY'S "%'.'E V ALVIN SAMEDAY PRCvEMENTS carpi lry, PLUMBING ice^- l drywall basement apts . rec p,unri ,b too Small. room. painting and deco- no job too big, tree esti- rating, ceramic hies Call mates great prices 725 - Ton" at r 905 .420.8105 2507 Experienced Cross Movers Bargain rates, homes. o!hces. apt., etc Free esomate call Ernie Plano mOvl 305-4G4-8'70 and consuuiCru)n Fast AAA LICENSED PLUMBER and clean profession - r> %1R. KRttiff al work guaranteed Painting S Craig, 68&1913 tirKar A a,ab;e All to,, plumping needs Compete renovations, � � , packing available 423 0239 , and me Guaranteed lowest o en a a, or any age, any occasion. Birth - DEV. INC. Specializing 266-5513 /) )) Small fobs 15 years ex- ;.rtes' No lob too small" month discounts. Licensed, PROFESSIONAL house- 905' 432-2913 open- HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS or/exterior painting, repairs. Pe rience. Free estimates. Move big or small we price • ' Painting bW4VMT in s, lund raisers. them all' Free estimates. senors discount, short notice • Decoratin 9 from i !�O m moves Pianos moved. also Excellent service. Call 436- work Guaranteed s per person appliances Comparable ALL Pro Painting and snowplowing. Discount for rales Call 432-2&50 Wallpapering. interior/exte Iorb001npe WEACCE MEN with large truck will nor stucco ceiling. general X111 721-0064 do household moves, resi- dential commercial All YOU DESERVE IT ! Do you work all week and spend your weekends cleaning ? For as low as $4 day, husband and wife team will do an outstanding top to bottom cleaning at excellent rates. TREAT YOURSELF Call Ingrid at. 905.420.7D42 GAILLIND ,�I MAID SERVICES FALL SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly b bl-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 • Pa Driver r r repairs, top quality work. rty • • y reasonable rates. 20 types of moves Call Cad or LISE Cleaning, excellent • Services • • $G:IOOIS seniors discount 404-9669 Jane 427-2856. rates,jusl give us a call,we ne-n Moving di will make your house shineandyman DRYWALL and painting. StorB MICHALSKI MOVING - g week or eve 2nd • Storage Y every MAGICIAN, clown friends, boardin lapin texturing.houses. apartments, offices, week Supplies 9 9PD Provided ready t t it o f --- J.S. ARMSTRONG over 15 yrs Free consutta- renovations and repairs bon Call Jeff 905 -42• - 5706. appliances and piano spe- cialists. Senior and mid- Call 432-7583. o en a a, or any age, any occasion. Birth - DEV. INC. Specializing HANDY HELPER - inter,- Small fobs 15 years ex- CUBE VAN 12 FT. Will month discounts. Licensed, PROFESSIONAL house- days, promotions, open- in custom homes, additions, or/exterior painting, repairs. Pe rience. Free estimates. move almost anything! Very insured Free estimates. quality cleaning,reliable, y in s, lund raisers. Magic renovations. rec rooms and cleanups, yard work. and Senting Durham and out of competitive prices. Call Excellent service. Call 436- work Guaranteed s shows are fun! Lettuce Daserrlent apartments. Res- snowplowing. Discount for town area. Ken 134-4500. Pager s1-416.553.5744. � lion. References. no obkgc- het 839.7057 or 728- P idential and commercial senors Cap Ben 42g{8pp SUPREME WALLPAPER- AJAX Moving Systems full tan estimates. Cap Brenda Bench 8334. Serving Durham Region for 1RlGs - tree estimates resider• services, moves, appliance FI 839-8349 �e1 619.663 (�"�/ over 15 yrs Free consutta- Cel. (416) 5601663 bon Call Jeff 905 -42• - 5706. C b R Maintenance Build- moved, relocated. Excepent ing repairs and renovations •M1. Chimne420-0rates electrical. Plumbing, co- �auM�" IN'Inlerbdung Free estimates. Elec- rarrnc tiles, carpentry From Basements-Decxs Fireplaces small repairs to mayor ren- -Fences • Windows • A",ons Iroslatic air cleaners, hu- ovations Fully guaranteed, Free estimates call Jason 905 - free estimates (905)668- 666-6329, toll free -416-551- yrs experience in Residen- 3300 9446 tax 905665-CA30 Cal Paul 42&0295 tial, no job too small, excellent and piano speualists. Flat ' OOfIF V, RABBITwants work doing Carpeting magic for children's rhes rates. Cap John 725-5764 rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units. DUCTWORK installed, MAJOOR'S Painting 8 reliable service. moved, relocated. Excepent Decorating Ajax 683-5879 •M1. Chimne420-0rates Free estimates. Elec- Int. d Ext painting: paper 6 •51AIeepS Iroslatic air cleaners, hu- vinyl hinging, spraying. 34 midd,ers. Big, Small jobs. yrs experience in Residen- • Appliance Cal Paul 42&0295 tial Commeraal 8 Industn- Fully Referent. CHIMNEY, sweeps and • Repair EUROPEAN file special- al insured repairs. liners installed, gas list, will renovate your bath- es available. and oil Free estimates, reasonable rates 427- Now offering free boxes CARPET Installations - 25 with move. Park and load years experience, re - special, starling at $99. and stretching, our speciality. up. Call for information. Free estimates. D d 725-0005 or 427-0005. Duncan, 987-1799 or 987- 1800 room. or kitchen walls, as SIGON Construction Ltd..9794 - We service all major well as floor tiles Good ref- serving Dumam Region for household appliancesre- erences and satisfaction 19 yrs Additions, sundecks. frigerators. micro- SELL IT NOW guaranteed For free esti- patio doorswindows, rec- waves.washers and dryers, FAX YOUR ACALLDmates call D Dykstra 725- rooms. flagstone. free esti- I freezers, stoves, dishwash- 4913 males 905.576-5760r ers, Free estimates 7 days 576-9335 (905)428-7589 • . 798-7672 House mCleaning Pa and all occassions. Have my own magician. Call Er- nie 668-4932. • 1'r1Yi! • • Ilbrii$CIgOIS PRIVATE tutoring re- quired in PARADOX 5.0. Must be expert in report preparation, labels, wild- • j cards, formulas Please call • t �,j 721-9626 re rates/avad- abd,ty. MISTER POST HOLE, au -0 gured post holes, setting of posts lin concrete. (905) 665-0400. TREE REMOVAL tree stump removal, 10% off, call Dave 905-831-7055, Also seasoned firewood avaialble, face cords $65 00 Free delivery. SCHOOL -4 lessons and test $105. •10 Lessons $150 -Full Course $259 Free pick -up and drop Off (416)287-3060 Articles For Sale rRMILL DIRECT on, thick plush, ant carpet for 3 y $349. price in - 0 square yards, ad.tabour. Free Arnold 1-800- 1 yrno payment, est, For 1 full year. ARPETS lots of carpet, •,ylur:, new stain re- arpets on hand, 1 will 3 rooms, $349 Pnce les carpet, premium �.. :,pert installation, fast free estimates (30 Norman 686-2314 CLEARANCE SALE! F--.- $150-$175. apt. f. $151 almond f• 8 stove $750, 24' w e stove $150, 30' at stove $175. micro - $125 $15o. built-in •.•hasher $150. Viking ,..1-e- & dryer $400. dry - $125 -$275, apt stack - washers & dyers $450- wall unit $400. `...,:-hed oak entertain unit $325 9 pc 1946 ryroom suite $1750. • ,.sc's pedestal table. 4 , rs S450. Duncan Phyte. chairs $600. black suer table, 4 chairs c.:.0 wood kitchen table. :hairs $200. sectional •.1 $550, recliner couch c, sofa beds. swivel e, $375, coffee and abies $25-$375. free dry wardrobe $100. amps 535-565, table Cs S35 -S150, portable Glp. King waterbed. 6 xen $350brass dou- ced 5175, stereo cab - 575 men's 3/4 length K Bather Jacket $150. e and double head - .,•Is, la -z boys. wing .w5, at, chain, sofa paintings, pnnts and -« 579-0526 DINING ROOM suite A. cJudeds hutch. tabie with 4 chairs .xtra seat) asking $1795 /; 3323 DINING SET 9 pee .., ,ee• and natural o-oa. excellent condition. . Ai,j oak J,, -ng set. partly .d.nshao. best offer Kar. 9051 619-2368 DRUM LESSONS awate lessons available , rea- smable rates. Call 428-2000 FOR SALE, Bosch n,b- c e• m('Jel 41528. 14 ;auge steel Bosch shear -odel .1111500. 16 gauge 'eel Both for $250 call •)5-831-4800 Articled 1 For Sale OAKIPINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail prices? One of Ontano's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers is now selling direct to the public Eg oak pedestal table and 4 chairs $849: 7 it double pedestal and 6 chairs $1499, cannnonball beds four $399. Over 20 stain choices. all solid, no veneers Traditional Wood- working 905-985-8774 PIANO, Moeller, apart- ment size 15 years old, walnut finish, $15959 by 12 Carpet, coral shades $60. Ca11686-1390 PIANO, YAMAHA, apt. sized. 6 years old, excellent condition, asking $2400 576-5501 PIANOS/GRANDFA- THER Clocks - Durham's largest selection -New and used pianos Not sure? Rent to own, apt size. upright• grand• digital, key. boards. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON NOW! Telep Piano Works. 433-1491. POOL TABLE 4 x 8 slate. all accessories included $1100. Ca11668-7865. QUEEN SIZE BED. in- cludes mattress. box spring• dresser, mirror, end tables, sheets and comfort- ers All in good condition. Price $550 576-9865 leave message. REMOTE VHS VCR. 181 channel on screen display Rent to own by phone $2.50/week Call 571-1413 RIFLE 30.06 Remington game master pump action with bushnell scoop and extras. including patted case 5400 firm Also pump action 12 gage shotgun $125 Call 905-427-2468 after 7 00 pm. SHEDMAN - civahty Cam style sheds burn on site. 8X8 SPECIAL $599 GST included. Other sizes and display available Call 905- 509.4961 SHUFFLEBOARD. 9 it bobwood. $700. Water - softener. Aquafine. au. tomatic• complete system, $800. GE Range. avacado. $150 (905)655-4774 THREE PIECE SEC- TIONAL sofa, chair, plus :homan, in excellent con- d,tion. deep turquoise in colour, asking $800 432- 2314 VIKING washer and dryer. ;ike new, almond. 5400/ pair 22 mHz osalloscope. new $1300 -offers? 4 6' folding tables. $20 each. Phone 721 -0068 after 5 WASHERS. dryers. Indge, stove, new and recondi- boned. $225 and up for re- conditioned washer, $175 and up for reconditioned GENTLY wom women's dryers $175 and up tot re - conditioned fridges and .' ..q coats & accesso- Moves_ Also can operated es (size 16-26) for Lovely washer and dryers. Ste- .arge Ladies consignment phonon's Furniture and ,'op (Buy & Sen) 427- Appliances, 227 Court St. X406 Gina Oshawa. 576-7448 GOING OUT OF BUSF WINDOW CREATIONS+ NESS SALE, Computer Custom window toppers. 'alaoer various comport- cornice boards, duvet cov- �nts & software & complete en, cushions, stenciling, systems ,n addition storage and accessories at reason- 'acks. 571-4238 atter 6 able prices. Margie Kenne- HANDICAPPED, new dy. (905)428-9278 ,,oholstered electric lift and •ecl,mng lazy boy, cost AftiCWS 51400. asking $1100. New1 Wanted RoHo cushion and pump est $400, asking 5200. 683-0663. HIGH cable bills? Poor Picture quality? GO DI- RECT! D.S.S. is, Digital Satellite Systems. 150 channels, CD quality pic- ture and sand. Hent to own by phone from only 540./month Call 571-1413 ANTIOUES Absolutely. Purehasrting furniture or an- ything old. Scw*k intni merits. china, s tvw, akNer- Ysirg, toys, docoya, does, rrA bodies. CONeCO" Of eagtas. Cal Robot Baron Antiques (905) 655-8049, BrooMin. HIGH OUALRY home APPLIANCES, wanted gyrn practically new, asking working or not, Fridge. $1300. O.B.O. Cal 728- Moves, washers, dryer 8176. 427-2713., ALSO FOR SALE reconditioned wash - HITACHI 8mm Camcor. der. Deluxe model. Free carrying case. Rent to own by Phone for only $8.751 week. Call 571-1413. CONTEMPORARY Italian high quality furniture 3 Piece living room set. beige, curved With mahog- any wooden trim $1750. Matching 9 piece dining room set. $2450. Cal 619- 2059. KENWOOD TOWER OF POWER. 200 watt remote stereo package. Dual cas- sette, 5 disc CD player, lower speakers. Rent to own by phone for only $7 5Wwaek. Cal 571-141a MOVING SALE, Dining i�om suite, 2 love seats and Chau, bed dasterlield, r.bbage board, other lens. call 723-0685. es, dryers, stoves,5150 & up 3 month warranty . 427- 2713 message. 1 Articles Wanted CASH for SNES, Sega, 3DO. Saturn play station. CD -Rom video games and systems. Trades and con signments welcome The Video Game Store, Osha wa Centre 725 0202 GEVIATRIC chair needed Must be on wheels with table and be in good condi tion 4345780 WANTED to buy - older furniture, glasschina, col- lectibles, memorabilia, watches, etc. Single pieces or estates Call (905) 723. 7834 EmChristmas Trees FREE Guide to Wholesale Sources Ontario Farm Grown Trees. Guide to Successful Retailing, Toll Free 1-800-661-3530 70111 , Arts & Crafts CRAFT SHOW 8 SALE, 14 Baker Rd, Ajax. October 27, Spm -gam, 28th. 9 am- 5pm, 29th 10am-4pm. VENDORS wanted for the everyday craft show Excel- lent rates. Indoor Mall Great traffic in Scant; For into phone (416) 284- 0972 MI., Lost & Found FOUND ywny male cal. orange and white. Whites/ Oklahoma area. If yours Call 905.839-8358 FOUND P,cker,ng. Cal, cc ca' grey,black white. orange). female. .inner 1 year old. Ever Or area Call 905-839-9118 Pets/Supphes/ Boarding ROTTWEILER PUPS. family pet 5400 ready to go Mate 905-649-5134 after 4 p m DOBERMAN, purebred. 9 weeks old red mal tails and dewclaws done. first shots, with or without ears done Call (915)420-1846 POODLE PUPPIES. ab- solutely beautiful 2 dark apricots MIF. 2 light apri- cots M(F Vol checked. home raised. deposit will hold 623-2986 TEAM OBEDIENCE next classes (Puppy Nov,ce) start Nov 20 & 25. Evening and Saturday classes available. with small class- es guaranteed 430-0025 URGENTLY NEEDED, reliable foster home or per manerit tome for 10 yr old neutered male Maltese Tomer Needs TLC, a non- worker call 831-0645 or 420-1567 PUREBRED Doberman puppies, black & tan, 3 males. 3 females, tails/ dewclaws done- vet checked, tattooed/regis- tered 6 weeks old. paper trained. (705)786-1848 KEEP your dog waste out of the garbage. Use a DOGGIE DOOLEY WASTE DISPOSAL SYSTEM, gam gpm, 7 days. (905)723- 5413. With Ad. Save 156 N Oct 31/95. 1 1 AutomobileSfor s we '96 PONTIAC Trans AM 350, LT1 Convene ergine, CO payor T -Roofs. loadeidt Take ovo GM employee discount leasi ranegobate payments! Evenings and weekoids 576.1616. 1965 Mug" Coupe, 289 automatic, very good con- dition. 56000. Cal (905) 430-0675. Arts bit Arts bit • 1 Crafts • 1 Crafts VILLAGE ,ARTS & CRAFTS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW & SALE SAT. OCT. 28TH, 10 am - 4pm. At Village Community Centre 22 Sherwood (At Linton ) Pickering Village, Ajax. FREE ADMISSION, PARKING, DOOR PRISES AUCTION SALE OCT. 27 at 6:30 pm Burnham St. N. & 401 Coburg The Estate of the late Bob & Jean Savage of Colborne Kenmore Fridge, stove, freezer. mi- crowave, washer & dryer. Regency drop leaf table w,' Lion's pawfeet & 4 chairs, oak table wl stool, wooden single bed, dbl bed w/ dressers & end tables. 36' round drop leaf table w/ 4 captain's chairs, sofa & love seat, small wood stove, chrome table & chairs. Kirby vac., sewing cabinet. fine glass, china col- lectables, and house- hold effects Britian's Auctions 373.7255 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Friday Oct 27 at 5:30 pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 The esta!e of Charlene H Bunker of Minden & Family Refinished Pine flat to wall cupboard (12 panes & raised paneled doors) Round oak table with leaves. 6 oak upholstered chairs. Grandmother chime clock (Western Germany). 4 poster pine bed, washstand. blanket boxes, kneehole oak desk & chair. 8 h ticket counter from Gnor1- wood Railway Station. antique wall telephone, gingerbread clock. complete & partial toilet sets, qty chairs (Gunstock - chicken Coop, press back etc.), Gothic Pine Church mirror, oak barrel table & 4 chairs, octagon wall clock. 80 pieces 1847 Roger Bros. International Silver Co. & chest, approx. 50 PCs. Comflower. Cups & saucers. Depression glass (Royal Ruby, Iris Plate Iridescent), Ironstone pitchers. Coal lamps. (Skaters, Finger etc.) CP lantems. school bell, Pint McColl, Frontenac Oil Bottle, Small & Large Cast Iron pots. 2 decoys. Copper boilers, Cistem pumps, stereoscope & cards, Beaver Ontario Motor League Emblem, 2 BA Oil Cans, Large Apple Peeler , Milk bottles (Silverwood, Huntsville) Trivets, Butter bowl, small wooden butter churn, crocks, E.B. Eddy Match Barrel, Ice tongs, Copper plated milk can, qty. carpenters k)ols, Pioneer chainsaw, Mastenxaft 1 OHp 33 in. Electric Start Snowblower, 61Hp Johnson boat motor & tank, Ingersoll Rand 3/4Hp Compressor. 12 1/2 Hp John Deere Tractor w/38 in. cut, Model 776.20 Gauge Stevens Shotgun, 22 rifle, Winchester 30-30 Rifle, plus a qty of china, glass & Col- lectible suite, Console items. Don & Greg Cornell Auctioneers R.R. sl LNtle Britain (705) 786-2183 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED« {)CF011RR 25, 1"S -PAGE 37-A A • • Clarington residents call 404-2615 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEVYTONVILLE, OCT. 27TH, FRIDAY, 6 P.M. Selling a private e5 tale from Cobourg and the contents from a port Hop home, 7 pc dining room suite with breakfront China eabioet. 2 walnut tea «a,lons. attractive 2 pr round back tufted ^esterfield swte. Fre,sback high chair. r - Is rock•,r antique -r.i rs. oc'.asoonal ta- .,, dressers. Chest drawers. cedar cnest. 5 pc waterfall ba!droonl suite. china abiriet, rockers, drop rt desk. 3 section p -^e wall unit. set :oather top nesting tables. Duncan Phyte c;:Hee table. Chester- [, ­d and loveseat. 011k armchair and M.:ker treadle sewnng m,r;hrne, oil lamps, p aures, prints, de- pression. Cobalt, car- nival, Nippon, deft. cr'r-As, stereos, oak be :kcase desk. Per - eye pram, wicker, -locks. stove. combi- nation trrdge, sink and stove, mirrors. hat rack, quantity of chi- na, numerous an- tiques, garden tools. mowers, snowblower, ladders, etc. This is a Targe and interesting sale Terms cash, cheque. visa. inierac. Auctioneer Frank Stapleton 905-786-2244. SAT OCT. 28 10 A.M. -are^ machinery vehicle, a' RV, brew your own �nrs gnment auction at ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER LINDSAY Massey 103C 4 x s Tac- Ndh hydraulic loader, ;,s 600 hrs . McCor- Farmall tractor with ,:•iubc loader. single anile 1;4;( Ib- trailer with ramp. «',eel farm rake, gravely i 'ractor with sni .ewer_ blade. mower deck awn aerator, brew own beer and wine • rig business complete « ^ F extra large crown es. hltenng, weight We All equipment to sold in one V. Cold- -,'c double am ca0ler, -g for Can Lawson - Lustees n bank Vr, the valance of Ran 7M of rads. 2 spot w•: ,ers. 2 floor lacks. washer. oil kRers of new mag rims, etc. balancer. 86 Toyota ? a, slide in camper. CK W. 250 Suzuiu 111 hp Craftsman',(! - awn mower. 89 Eagle c -e rarer, 90 Men: Topaz. 4r. -ord Thunderbird. 91 A,:) van. loaded. 90 Pity . ,iger van 7 pass.89 C^^a Dynasty. 92 Ford -e-Do. 92 Port Gran Prix. �, Chry Dynasty. '95 h We craft cuddy cabin with ' : hp 10 Grew 'S K. fi- nwg•ass boat with 85 hp )hrson, qty of new an ,:sed windows. stone and garage doors, some miror peers, some hand and power toots. Partial list. Consgrmer+rs amving da, !y To consign tractor. fa,m machinery. cars. ;rucks vans. boats. RVs ,,aing mowers. woodwork - Ing or shoo equipment bring to bam or call MCLEAN AUCTIONS 325.2783 1-000-461-6499 ORVAL & BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS TWO DAY AUCTION SALE Sat. Oct. 28 6 p.m. Mon. Oct. 30 6 p.m. At Myles King Auction Hall 33 Hall St. Oshawa �- tate estate inpudirg refrigerator, electnc e. chestertielo suite .. new, occasional chairs. '•-e and end :abler .edar chest, rocking ;r, antique center !a - leak Duffel. wicker .-seat and chair. car! r table and Two hairs. 'able. sewing maGhii '-a •agon, brass mirror --,,',P rop table. cast iron Ind stand, oil lamps. •a•er ,are Toro lawn nor (Ids. ohne, silver, s bedding 3 pix wall 19@6 Skvhawk Buick )c x;l :ngicai ^ort %ally cabled 8 R --nal patio door inial - s Cash sales every '.1^'- -Jeb hurS Sat. Myles Kang Auctioneer 725-5751 723-0501 Don't Forget Oshawa,'Whitby This Week Classified Dept. 6 open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 OVER 1000 FINE QUALITY REPS TO !INCLUDE ORUSM IRNM COMSIOINENis, P VAM COUECTl W' ESTATES :KAISER BELCARN' %VWDVSIO' 178 DIAMOND Rr4G5' BRONZE STAn AW ROYAL DOl1LTON LAMPS' ACCENT ITERS' MUSC&S' REPRODIX.' 06' CON COLLECTION' FOYER Mi*gm 28D LIMITED EDITION PRINTS' ROMANCE' LUMBERS' BATEMAN' GROROF SEVEN 75TH ANNIVERSARY ART' CHRISTINE MARSHALL PORTFOLIO OF RARE EXCLUSIVE PAMM & COLLECTOR BOOK ORIGNALART' OOLLECTOR RADIOS & MMS' RTZ & FLOYD' OAK & WIDGANY HAND CARVED RWMTURE' COLLECTIBLES' SPORTS MDAORABIN' 406 CMVUTERtS' STEREOS' PHONES' PFWMAS T210N AODM OgMEY" 1/ EO AJL) 11MN71fi11 UT (FARM M MOKERM PaAW LsWgor M: An oawdw coleclon d Tia , -1 ' Itio nAee mind raved n Oak klrfWWY. Pft & drnrywo ld iiditdsng Console &meas Tables, bves•M9, Chm eebihrL WO sand ,Mew Obb& vaiow band rririons 000ssiaal hbles, as cabiwu widow bndL HAND CARVED darks. foal orioles. chavol minorwash staid, what noes, cower shell. CD rads, pedestal, sale tables, wood wets, OoweW sum *Adsrs dwrrywood tables at. rETIELLERr: S•leckon of ladies & gnts 10.14-18M gold iianiiord rigs. solitaires, clusters, INC. SPORTS MEMMAMM Sgt & ontom-anted byIDP spans abbikes and arbss. CONWER& 466 MA Meda systems, notebook, priors at COLLECTIBLES. HAMEL Soendt Kaiser. Belrari, Swarovshl sanrrai swords, carved slow sows, Dow frglaes, Star Trak. Mia beer, Fill A Royd Siwstri LMWd lane CcOages. eke DECORAA1ORWCEiR REMS: Cam pleas babas, Hailey bio, amoaais, Marion Mor+oe. Dime Chopin least a HarkN Pg c sK Baler. Duos, form Cade Holders. Silver Koate Borg ART PORTFOLIO OF LIMPED EDffMN ART 1N/over 20D custom hunt pries by well Wow arises Blainnn, Lumbers, Casson. JlrAson, 1. Tai, LOOK 1hompoon, %nmm. L.espetOnm Larne, J CNN. Tie. Luiitom AAL Noet J.E.H. Mecdorold, EXCLUSIVE -CHRISTINE MARSHALL: woks of an. (lenge m&edbri to be sold) Rae secondary Rages. AM% P1OOh Wc. 0"" Of oils, decors. - -- - odbon, original. pawl. & socont ail to be doted Many more Iters bo nurwars b nrmn, quality sale okm4 New Min in every $We Tom TaCash. Visa, Mr. as per pooled a announced. actions, deM4au without rnoeu. NO BUYERS PREMUM OR FEES' NO SURCHARGES' pMUS10NAL AUCT1011BIS MIC. 416-29&1762 CALL 683-7545 for up-to-date auction listings. File No. 139/95 FEDF,R:\I, C0VWIT OF CANADA ITRIAL Dlt'iSI0N) BE r%%*EEN: iN THE. NIAYrE.R OF'rl[E IN('ONiF, TAX ACT Plaintiff -and - RANBiR SIN( *If KIfANN.\ Isomctimc known as RANBIR KHANNA ) Defendant SHERIFF'S SAI.E OF LA 1'NDER A\D F;1 \ IK11 L OF a Writ of Seizure and Sale rnsucd out of the Ontario ('curt (General Invision) directed to the Shentl ut the Regional MunICIpafity of I )urham agatn%t the real and personal property of RANHIR SINOH Kll\NN:\ isontctime known as RA%HIR KfL\NN:\I it the Nutt of INC'O\tE: TAX ACT. I have .curd and taken in c%.ccutlon all the n•_ -ht. title, interest and equity of redemption that RANBIR SINGH KH \NN,\ (sometime known as RA%KIK KHANNA) has in and to ALL. AND 51%'(;1'I -:\R that certain parcel or tract of land and prcmncs situate. lying and hemp In the Eosin of PiLlicrini, in the Regional \Iunirtpaltn of Durham (tiirmerb. the Township of Pi,:krnng, tit the Counts of I )ntario) brine compaNcd of Part 4 Lot 10 in the Seth Concrssuin of said Town 1 torrrtcrfy Town%hipr and svhlch said parcel. contauung by admeasurement 10.01 acres, is marc partteul rls described In instrument 0314771 registered in the Land Registry Office for the Land Rrgtstry Olvt%ion for Uurham No 40 at Whttbs on lune 13, 1991) and municipally known as \A.'cstnry Road. Pickering. Ontario. The said right, title, Interest and equity of redemption of the said RANBIR KHANNA (sometime known as RANBIR KHANNA) shall be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Court House, N)5 Rossland Road East, Room 121. Whithl, Ontario, on Noscntbrr 9th. 1995 at II'(N) a.m. The purchaser assumes all mortgages, charges, Gens and encumbrances. TERMS: • Cash or certified cheque made payable to the Sheriff, Regional Municipality of Durham • 10% deposit date of sale • Delivery only on payment in full • Ten days to make final payment • Bidding by number only • Other conditions wi announced This sale is subject to cancellation up to time of sale without further notice. No employee u( the Ministry ii the AntorneY General muv purchase any ,roods or chattels, lands or tenements c.tposed by is Sherijill ilr .rule under legal process. either directh' tor irulirectri DATED AT WHITBY, ONTARIO. this 18th day of September, 1995. Barbara Munro, Manager, Enforcement Office Regional Municipality of Durham NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES rAG£illi-A•1HFNRWtiADVIFRTIti 1Y O..(X.'"MF.RM*T9lC' "•• _J^ra i T •i i iris - - f • • •. - - _ _.!•i�c...r - -'- - +' r♦ r - - itiwtt AutomobilesAutomobiles 1 For Sale91151 For Sale Automobiles Trucks gin, For Sale Wanted Apartments For RentEA Apartments � For Rent Apartments Houses " I I For Rent For RentEA House M, For Rest cab with large V6 engine basement apartment, p FOR YOUR MONEY! tine preowned vehicles - 985-3183 atter 6 p m 1980-1986 cars, lease to 1977 Pontiac Trans Am. TAKE A DRIVE TO CERTICAR AUTO CEN- WANTED - 1987 and auto.. as is condition. $750 DARRYL'S. WHERE TRE now has financing newer. small 4X4 extenda obo 430-4591 YOU GET MORE CAR available on a selection of cab with large V6 engine basement apartment, p FOR YOUR MONEY! tine preowned vehicles - 985-3183 atter 6 p m 1980-1986 cars, lease to 1989 Cavalier bivgundy all certified and ready to go shared entrance and loan own Everyone qualifies 4 -door. air. 115.000k's 1988 Nissan Sentra XE 5' Vans/ On LIRIC? WCW MA? No $4.995 1989 Cavalier spd . excellent running 4 Wheel Driveinterest, no credit check. Wagon red. 119.000k's. commuter. very affordable 1992 GMC SAFARI 5LT From 5275 down 570034 auto. 54.395 1988 Pontiac at $1.999 3 1991 Firelly's sod cruise control, sun Ontano.LTD 1976 NotionSunbvd, maroon, 2 door, from $3.995 - 1990 Aero 1985 FORD EGONOLINE. Rd 6867428 118.000k's. nice. $4,795 star XL with au and good conversion van. V8, over PICKERING. clean 2 bed- room basement private entrance. full bath, shared laundry, smoke defector, nonsmoking, no pets. 1st.1 last. available Nov 1st $650 inclusive 905 619 0842 PICKERING. Large 3 bedroom basement, private k s You can steal It for entrance. parking, shared 1988 Olds Cierra. grey, sit $6.995 1990 GMC 5.15 drive automatic. loaded. 2,3 bedroom apartments. 8 TWO bedroom - Oshawa, laundry, walkout, near 1982 MAZDA RX -7 en- ver. 4 door, V6, good tires, good mechani- story building.close to $660 r month, laundry schools. GO train, $850 auto. 4 3 litre power fore call $5000 cert p ry g'"e a�.t p' -I` '^' ^""' ' °^ 120.000K'S $5.695 1988 Y schools. library, South GM parkin heat, water Includ- month inclusive Available $6.995 ?988 Pontiac 6000. 9 drtlon, certified S1795 o b o Olds Calais old 4 doorr� phone 576-4263, plant Available immediate ed Flexible ocu enc Dec 1 hrsUlasl call 837- OSHAWA, Central P N . 3 bedroom, upper fie no pets, 1st and last. $! Inclusive. Call 725.2335. RENT? Buy a home S deposit. 5% down, mortgage rates. Call On Lewin (416)256-9280, max New Style. VIEW of Frenchma Bay. conservation at Detached bungalow, bedroom, skylights, ground pool, deck S9 . 6 cyl , auto air 54.440 p y month 905-831-2746 97 Ok's d 1986 Excel $tags 683- OOan S4 550 1987 PI h V -0 ly and Nov 428328 1- 655-4076 leave message 2714 7301 or 6865474 after 6 1988 Chev Corsica. gold. 1989 Corsica. clean and reliable. 130.000 kms yrilbat oyager 3 hire. dark red. 124.000 7pm for appointment LARGE bnght 3 bedroom PICKERING No pets/ 1983 Ford Mustang 5 OL 4 -door, 84,000k's 4 cyl , S4.495 1988 Mint Bunk kms 7 passenger, cruise. 3 BEDROOM BASE- basement apartment, p smnker< tare one bed. 2^ Jilin K•^ ^rebuilt motor $4,395 1987 Olds Flrenza Regal Limited loaded with 9 55200 OBO .Call 721- HENT Apt Bright close to shared entrance and loan n room basement apartment • New new 5 GT, black 2 -door, sporty. only 76,000 kms. S7,795 9663 GO, no pets. Non-smoker, dry. parking Non-smokers Separate entrance. Bright. pant clutch. V6. 5 -speed, 132.000k's 1990 Beretta GT, 6 cyl . 1992 GMC SAFARI 5LT $700 . V2 utilities Phone preferred $700 inclusive Fridge. stove. C/A. CN, ca. sod cruise control, sun 53.495 1989 Ford Mustang 9 auto loaded. $7.295 - van. 7 pa<senger )a;;nng 837-46661 cable In 2 rooms 905- ( 1 ble S401tRou hMount 9 root, new tees runs good 52200 tibio 905-985.2643 LX, 2door. 5 -speed. 50. 1991 Cavalier coupe. edition, loaded. runnin 9 AJAX one bedroom 571.6391 $700 /inclusive Nov 1 509 905 430.5717 or 905-987- V8. blue, mint. 56.500 101.000 kms loaded q $6.695 198_ Zon Burgun- boards, new tires. and basement walk out apt . MCLAUGHLIN Square. 3170 1983 P� r,ac F rebI C ars. 1987 Ford Taurus wanon. �'' highway k's on this little brakes. 93.000 Ica. $14,900 near lake. private en- lovely spacious. 2 -bedroom QUIET Twyn Rivers - Pc . w n4 steering 350 loatled, Nack, V6. beauty for only S5 595 725-6926 trance. Clair, share laundry, condo. ensuite master. & bright. 1 bedroom apart - V8. 5 -speed T roofs. needs 130.000k s 54,995 1983 1989 Chev Blazer loaded TAKE A DRIVE TO $575 Available Dec 1 or laundry. 5 appliances meet. fireplace, parking. work S'500 obo CallBrad Chevy Shod pox. blue. V8. 126.000 K•-�s 4 x 4 59.500 DARRYUS. WHERE 15th. Call Brian 427 6688 heated pool & parking. se- fridge stove. full bath, no DRIVE TO THE BUST- very clean. $3.995 ALL loon rri..,, 11, __ Will l unac veu last Avail Nov 1 (416) cunty. amenities utilities in pets. lstAast- all inclusive 3,549 - • J�J - CARS CERTIFIED DAR- cyl, auto. 3/4 ton S7.995 FOR YOUR MONEY! room apartment Available RYL'S AUTO CENTRE 1991 Buick Century Ltd VANS. VANS. VANS' 1984 BUICK LESA- 170 BLOOR STREET low Its, loadwl power seat. 193: F %'d Ae•r gra, V.n BRE :: coni, ,- as 1080 EAST. OSHAWA (NEAR S8.885 1990 Mazda MPV forest green, V6. S2 2."`:' 1905'. 427- RITSON) 436-3522. LX loaded and mina 11 7.0001, s air, 5seater. 0636 OPEN THIS SUNDAY. $11.695 Come and see 59.500 'nn1 Chev Astro 1984 r hevy Celebrity. V6. (WE BUY CARS) mese and other fine veh,- Van, blue & sliver. 4 3 V6. Iv , -.tied, 4 d• new tires. 1989 SAAB TURBO Jes at Cen,car Auto Cen- 114,000k s a', 5 -seater exce �enr condition air. 330 -Otto tie. 155 K:n St W Ostia $9.500 1990 GMC Satan stereo, was $2495 reduced '- D a 'coons. '^, wa at Mdt,)wo Mau 'Where Van red d grey , fully load - to 52295 certified wit" war- hp new professional paint. customers send their ed. 4 Captain 8 bench, rarity Cal, 686-E+83 till POC or best otter friends' 579.2886 92.00011 $12.500 1990 scan M ll, 55.995 1987 Nissan Muni loaded 905 430.5717 or 905-987- parkin, 5763741 Full Size Rally STX Van, 1984 -ut:ass Supreme 5026 clition was 52895 now grey d silver, 305 V8. air. tow ••, cage. verydean S2695 O D Call 404 1989 T,paz. automatic air - TAKE A DRIVE TO DARRYL'S WHERE tin, cruse. 174,000k's. pets WHITBY LOCATION Brand new home Thr, bedrooms. 2 baths, 3 rif appliances, broadloc throughout Convenient downtown, schools, trar porlation, shopping. 1,51 sq IL $1,200/mo. pi amities. Ist/last Referer eluded S975imonth 725- 905-509-6120 es Immediate Occupancy 4 452Gre NEW 1 bedroom, bsmi . apt with WIO. all inclusive. non-smoker, no pets. first / last. $600 'month. Whitby Mall Area. call 432.2750 NEW building. 2 bedroom apanmen,. carpet. blinds. it lige/stove, washer/dryer. air conditioner, 1st/fast. available Dec 1st $750. nydro Call 576 7260 o 4 door, S8.495 1990 Ch er Mmi NORTH Oshawa im 2629 g YOU GET MORE CAR AJAX by the lake ail ^•.n,nate a,ry small base 158 000 kms excellent FOR YOUR MON Van, white w•red Interior a cc td.,,.v pnvdfe v 'dii 3- ment bachelorette Re (905)430-4666 WHITBY 1+ Hedro ••ouse, main floor Inelut • eat, water. fridge. sto sundry. parking, yz • r OR tied. Available Dec. BDRM.HOME. 5875 plus hydro 655-4121 Ilk YES ONIL WHITBY, clean 3 b Ch1 DOWN rpm hungalow, bro L CALL Oom. 2 appliances. la -i yard, new gas furna close to all amenih 2 Dedra •- :.I w rn- (416)283-8030 5985 DODGE ^moi, very condition $3250 certlned •093 Caval�e• P.c Wagor call turbo. 138.000k's. 7- room apartment Available sDortsibie clean working fe. SOUTH ala: ,rte n�,: .hed basement with stor- WHY RENT? Own tea^ 4 ct'i auto 4 door Call 579-9582 •cal. loaded. V6. 95.tXXXis seater. S7.995 1987 Nov tai. no smoking no male preferred Non room basement apt. single age. close to shopping, less' 3 bedroom, end r hatchback. 51350 certified. 1990 Chev Cavalier Z24 y 59.500 1992 Chev Cava- Dodge Caravan LE. red, pets $525 inclusive 427 smoke, share kitchen, wile SP ter 41611 686-960 smoker. $5 401/Go/schoolipark, asking amt. Thome freshly Da 579-0804 power steering er Z24. red, 2door. loco- $1.650 spent On new en - 3178 leave message sin le working female 9 9 330 -Otto $900 plus LIN 668-8537 ed. new Woadoom, frK 1985 P,nliac 6000 V6 Power brakes 5 -Speed. sun root $9,ed, auto. 125.c 59.500 1991 Pontiac gine. loaded. AJAX NiDrt) Very clean 2 laundry owner 5375 found and 1967 CHEV Camaro Iroc leave message and stove Only $3.0 3.( f.. , ::-ailed. excelent con- AM FM luggage rack 3 1 Si.r SL- bird. Durbd-•^ 6 swot 4- scan M ll, 55.995 1987 Nissan Muni loaded t,smt t, sin apt, single,' parkin, 5763741 5016tH A;Ax - <r ^e::, Deda�nt. down Cannes P clition was 52895 now V6. excellent cord., •;n 9u, air door, auto, air 28 OOOk's. recon- van, while..$ dt,oned. 54.895 1987 Nis- working person. QuieUnon ONE bedroom apartment, uacneiur, wW:u:e sem. Awa 98 taxes Immediate po s $2,595 certified with war- $5950 O B O 905-430- $8.495 19W Olds Cuirass san Multi Van. blue. loaded smc*er sop ent . utilities/ large NW Oshawa. fndge/ trance. cable all inclusive. backyard. 5 appliances. air, sion Call Ron Barri Ass ranty Call 686-6183 0722 Supreme SL. blue 8 silver, 194 OOq, . $3 495 TAKE NO Pets $675/ -stove. pmate ent . off-street AvadableNov 1 1st 6 S700/mo plus utilities Fll Broker 4360990 Sut 1985 Pontiac Sunbud 1990 FORD T -BIRO fullyA 4 door V6. loaded DRIVE TO THE BUST- niY int Nov 15th 686-4997parking.no Pets Avail Dec_ Iasi S600'month Suit last Avail Nov 1 (416) Group Status Realty Waq�.^ air condrtionmg. loaar^ 75 000 1,•r im- 59.600k's $10.500aro, 1990 Chev L.:mina Euro. black EST LITTLE CAR LOT $650 month (905) 686- 1 $625 inclusive 263- one Call 427 4973 or 462-3578 leave message rade $1300 as is or best macuiate condition CD 6 4 -door. auto. loaded IN DURHAM, DAR- AJAX E,OUTH � 2 bedroom 2089 420-5080 3 BEDROOM r..,ni avail- Townhouse J ofter Calc 728-318' Dack. meymc be+ge, asking 738.0001,-s 56495 199G RYLS AUTO CENTRE Daseme^t apt Sep en- OSHAWA 2 8 3 bedroom SPACIOUS 2 BED- dole Dc t Uta Ave For Ret rust Excellent condi $9600 term Certified 686- Chev C ev Corsica. silver. V6. 170 BLOOR STREET ranee. laundry. full Data, apartment available at 888 ROOM. 5750 ail inclusive ,;shawa 5900 /month us a home own entrance, bat 1986 BUICK merset d cy.st. Si795 ' 138 85.0001, s air. LKH new EAST. OSHAWA (NEAR new broadloom. mature and 900 Glen St Case to high ceilings, Fust /last call uMRies First and last 263- 8 kitchen.Non-smoke First plus deposit. call 681 • ADS $6995 1990 Chev Corsi RITSON) 436-3522, non smoker no pets. $700/ schools. shoppingand Ann Clark. 905-723-7381 8378 A)1 appliances PORTER WOODS cert 1964 Chevene auto . 1990 NISSAN MAXIMA ca. grey wired interior. air. OPEN THIS SUNDAY inclusive 683-6564 G.M utd,tkes x+ckrded IsV KH Dally, appliances, near 401, bed townhouse �n tan 5995 cert 1964 Reliant fuily goaded, sunroof ex 104.000ks 4 M . 55.995 �' 5550/mo plus hydro $775 plusNo fast � 3 plus One bedroom Dun complex, $950/m0 all auto 5995 cert 4',4.9759 cellpit condition. low km 1989 Leoaron convertible. First/last. No pets (905) AJAX, ^•igM. airy t Ded- r red Call 728- egkx TWO bedroom apt walk galow rec room. central air. cluarve Close to actio 1986 : dgr 600 as sobc keyless entry $10.500 while w+ed leather auto. 's Trailers tont- w e bsmt . A'C. park 499-; Ing distance to GM new fenced yard. close to Done- and Shopping 135-1088 • tow Must sell 905 619- loaded. 68.000k56,995 Ing. SO it backyard. an OSHAWA - JOHN - building. $685 plus Hydro van High School. $1016 9 ex -r r condition mileage 53000 or best oft- 249 2490 leave message 1PM, 989 Chev Cap, bur- .drances Available Nov Ist CENTRE Street Bacneb,r Available Oct thmme- monthI M pus alit FirstAast 3 Bedroom lownhou: er Call 579-9626 or 434- 19% TAURUS Aul� cull er/5 tr21.D00�r 57,495 19 F•rdxxier tra•er. tur- 5650 inclusive 905-427. apt Aveilable Nov Isli diately Call 666-5674 or required Avail Nov 1 986-1163 fenced yard. close schools. ShOppng. linage 7841 trap � ,we• steering,1989 1' y'white. Pontiac Grano -Am, gas nice hot water tank. 3 pc 1798 after Son S495/mo uta and parking included Go direct to super 404.1850 stove 13M Oxford 1966 :,, Ige Anes wagon. brat windows locks and 4 -door, auto. 104 OOOk's air 55.495 bath, sleeps 6. asking FULLY tum,shed and at #202 70 Lloyd Street or ONE edroom 68 ROSEHILL Blvd so did 3 bedra,m bun- ito plus432d124 LE •-' 7•-+. auto . Duck zts mm-•� Cruise contro: AM ALL CARS CERTIFIED 545 000 obo Phone e9u,ppey basement span- call (905) 4(14-9601 hapt GiMudes gni with garage, finished available a Nov console. woody, side panel FM asxtte stereo AND RECONDITIONED (905)728-1791 ask for merit moor Ajax Glt family ces. utilities. fresh) basement $995 ukk- after 4 roof rocKs am.1m, snow- 113.000 lett Cerntwo BEFORE WE SELL THEM Vern S TaDleY Hwy •? Working adult pre- pfe- CLEAN building, painted. available Nov 1 plus ties First last Refer NORTH OSHAWA. room corda�on Hurryor Excellent S580C DARRYL'S AUTO CEN- RICE oke area. 40' mo- tarred Separate entrance. Oshawa north, one, levo 6 o t, on bus and cocoa No Cant 905- bed,r,om Townhouses $xs one Was 52195 now 3 -nation Oshawa 723-3770 TRE 170 BLOOR pile home E bit, deck. shed. laundry, no pets/smoking throe bedroom Includes route 4733 route T23-4733 pets 5797620 well maintained tan Certified Ai, cars STREET EAST. OSHA- •urnrsttrd. fishing.swim References $600 firstlast Heat. hydro. Mage, stove. COURTICE 2 bedroom complex. freshly decoral . stock 7- stock sale Cali �avalier 724 V6, WA (NEAR RITSON)parking ""^g $30.000 Will sell 427-0355 Laundry facilities basement, separate en- 2 bed- Bom vont Frxg'stove. dose to 9722 anytrr,e Russ Open 7 y en a9,, a, r -_^ate.:. 2 dr loaded In 116-3522 OPEN THIS SUNDAY separately Call (905)697- avaii 723-2094 trance. parking. 2 appkanc- wale root 1Oan waterfront home. arnpvhes, On site till days/,eeek indoors Big excellent condition asking X34 BEAUTIFUL 1 bedroom OSHAWA. 1 BEDROOM es Close to schools/parks pkances.huge yard. near ear five call 728-3777 Town Saes $10.000 certified 430 TRULY Reasonable Seller apartme^,. available rmme- baser*,er•• apt dose to tui, and 401 NO pets Available all conveniences, first/last. - 1985 Mazda Rx7 new Auto Parts liateq, fireplace, fridge/ routes. kitchen. bath Nov 1st S6 TO inclusive references required and PICKERIN 19.6 OLDS CIERA Drakes exhaust system. 1 stove Ist/last required 905.432.3280 checked, no pets. no amok waq_ ;^ laded a :•arse^, clull & Paint lot Call her & Repairs $495 inclusive Call roontlivingroom. faun- ing 5750 plus utilities. • r e• very well maintained t991 PLYMOUTH Sun- 4pm 436-0338 Daphne Duffy 432 7200 dry.cable. parking. air, to TWO & 4 bedroom apart evenings 905.839.5746 rert,neO 53.250 OBO Tei- dance g -x: -- cage ac. single working person, ment Oshawa Creek park ephone 987-5551 excellent condition $5.999 , ICkNSkD GLASS A Me- BRIGHT line bedroom $500 inclusive 579-6973 setting Large 2 bedroom CLEAN 3 bedroom our rents. 4oa-83x1 Automobiles ='lame transmission ape- oasemenr apartment in 5675 to 5725. and t Ddrm raised bu low semi, n9a 1986 nae 6000.a a d• ' Wanted aalist Willing to work at my raised bungalow Non OSHAWA. wean main $950 Includes parkin 9 near Oshawa Center , Cmc *- 1992 .LIMINA EURO. d ^time Greif rates. work smoker First and last floor 2 bedrooms, breakfast Available immediate) 8 y autotonum Full fenced Y V� a✓ ars pt aa amlm dr raided 70.000 kr my •,illy guaranteed excellent ^tonins rent and referent- nook will) walkout. 2 car Nov 1st 404-1614 yard. asking $875 sus Close to schoi Cass. excellent dean run $13.495 1991 Luno d Z34, CARS F':iR GASH' !vim ..,Pitkin y workmanship Call Tony All Inclusive Available799 close to ark S800i p utilities 1st /last No Pers rig ni car Was 52895. now bargain priced at $9995. y:.' ire Cal, 42' 24'5 905-571-0967 the November the end of November 579 month Inclusive No pets VIEW of Frenchman's Carl Anna 686-5877 $2695 certified All Cas m or come tc 479 Ball 5t 1345 (905)725-2421 Baa t bedroom basement stock or sale Call 427 1991 Ford F150 4X4 - East Atax at MURAD AU'J apartment, fireplace. pace, wet COURTICE, d bedroom, 3 9722 anytimeRuss Open 7 98.000 kr $13.995 Only a SALES Motorcycles CENTRAL WHITBY - 3 Close to bar, in round I 5 bath. GA. CNAC $1200 safe week days week Indoors Big sample o, great values a! bedroom apt . $875 In- smatIOSHAWA SrrtiY t bedroom, frtOge 6 dge & rate entrance. $680/month month, plus utilities, call Town Safesinclusive, Ryan-Keete• Auto Sales eludes all but cable No stove. Cable included- $500 905-8312746 No pets 725-1394,days atter 3 pm, St' Brock Si N Whitby pets Laundry. parking. first % Iasi required egix nights after 9 am 666-0627 i . 92 Hondo CR 250 Not avail Nov 1 666-0667 avzdable Immediately PICKERING - large 2 1986 Sunbird LE. red w. 1992 TAURUS L Auto i ridden in 95 Excellent con- V6. AM/FM cassette, power 576-1863 bedroom bright- basement grey interior no rust 4 cy 1992 NISSAN NX2000 dltion 52900 00 Catl 66- CLEAN 3 bedroom, top OSHAWA, to GM apartment with separate finder. automatic. loaded B:ack.7-Bar roof loaded. • • 5175 floor bungalow, quiet south walk entrance. own Laundry. Brand new tires Ver Very bra. 5 -speed only 60.000 Y c1don. 1AO,DOD km. $1500 end Ajax area Available I south plant. furnished parking, au, central vac. dean S320C certified 728- kms, lady driver. warranty • week includes 125 cab) utilities, parking. 1250416 Dec 1st. utilities parking bachelor.sep ent., parkin g• and storage IsNast Nov 8945 balance, clean asking Marine $850 month No pets (905) clean, quiet. immediale Ist $850 Imo inclusive. excellent condition, 55000 510.900 Certified 905-571- a 6191070 possession, $425 monthly, Non smoker 509-2313 1967 CHEV Camaro Iroc 7403 AJAX bedroom with 00 Call Dou 72&-0337 9 inclusive 433-5550 slant 6, standard, white. yellow. 350 t p i . loaded. I • • COUNTRY SETTING 86 (evenings). WESTNEY Heights, spa- 130.000km original own- 1992 Taurus L, mint con- OUTSIDE storage from ground floor, one bedroom PICKERING spotless 2- mous one bedroom base- ers, alarm, stereo i -root, diuon. p s . p.b air, amlm x • $15 per mo. Boats. cars, apartment with fireplace in room apartment, tire- merit apt., includes 2-ap- mOddiCations Sacrifice cassette. cruise lin steer- etc Wilde Sales, 655-8010. north Coumce. 5700 all in- place. eat -in kitchen, laun- pliandes, utilities and cable. sale S6000o.b o 985.3046 Ing. 100.000 km 58900 4 • • • dusrve 436-9024 dry, separate entrance. $575/month Separate en - 433 -8859 1905)723-8293 STORAGE shrink wrap Clutch. timing belt. akema- would suit professional trance. no pets- FirsVlast 1 BEDROOM, basement , trance, utilities Included, and winterizing for all DELUXE 3 BEDROOM wodung couple, non-smok- required. Suited for single 1987 Dodge Caravan. 1992 TAURUS L Auto newly rebuilt motor. 7 pas- V6. AM/FM cassette, power senger. S5000 or best otter, mirror, air bag, 95 kms cer- Certified Call (905)986- filled $845000 Ontario - 1146 Wholesale 905 432.7046 1987 Ford Taurus. needs ' TrUCkS some work, $1500 or best 1993 Sunbird LE only offer Call(905)427-0631 24,000 km. 4 door, auto, 1987 HYANDIStellar, trunk, am pwr locks is Rm grey. automatic. good con- cess., red. a/c excellent c1don. 1AO,DOD km. $1500 condition, $10,800. makes of boats & motors. in well kept apartment ing• $695 inclusive. Avail- or couple. Available Dec 1. Call Sawyer Marine Serv- building, in Port Perry. 15 Table eta December Ist. el 683-9744 TOWNHOUSES 243 BEDROOM 876.00 & 953.00 Includes cable, water & sewage, fridge & stove. On site laundry. Pickering at Whites Rd. & Finch. Call Les at ices rot the best price in the min. north of Oshawa. WHITBY - basement apt, HOUSE FOR RENT, Wm.Peak Co-op Region (905)655-8347. Large living room and PICKERING - Large exec. Two bedroom, t Charming, furnished, 2-4 9QFJ-837_2920 kitchen, balconywith sled• one bedroom 4 ridge' stove, pee bath, washer, dryer. $750 in- bedroom, semi -house in ' ' Apartments Ing doors, over 1,000 sq. ft. walkout to garden, central eludes utilities. Firswast. Whitby, Excellent ameni- Rent living space Ideal for re- air. 4 appliances. no pets. Immediately. 427-4493 af- ties- $885.00 plus utilities. _ bremerq or those who enjoy $BOO Inc. (905) 831-3504 for 6. Available Dec. 1195, refer- ' for Rent quiet living. $840 Plus hal- PICKERING - Whites/401, enCes required, call 438- 1 AND 2 bedroom, local- dro. Available rrmtediately.erne bedroom basement WHITBY -one bedroom 1253 ed at 309 Cordova Rd. and Cao 985-7349 or 728.2255 apt., sep. entrance, $560. aP1' 1 $565 I 94 M monthl H N E OSHAWA 4 bed Call 905.726-0342 after 5 (905)294-3616 a so 6 asson SL. Oshawa No pets Please EAST Oshawa. 3-bdrm includes utilities and cable, Suit mature single working If eal included. Phone 430-0959 or 723- room townhouse, 2 baths, AAA above average qW well famished room. W pro 1994 Intrepid ES. Black, ' TrUCkS call 5792387 or 576-6724. bungalow, fenced yard, person. Non- smoker, rel- 2857. w/o rec roan in kitchen, 2 ga a9ances, pP1 sorV401. On bus One. $8 1987 Iroc Z. low mileage. 9 loaded mint condition, cer- for Sate 1 BEDROOM apartments, Indge, stove. $900/month erences, fastAast. 837- WHITBY BROCK-S. of 1stilast. $v.Ist. lkie week includes 125 cab) utilities, parking. 1250416 red exterior, black interior. (died, alarm. phone. original lumished or unfurnished. Plus utilities. Available 2543 401, large 2 bedroom apt. available Nov.tst. Call ll excellent condition, 55000 owner $15'800 Call 420- 1964 DODGE 1/2 ton, Available Immediately. y Now. 434-6691 or 432- PICKERING / VALLEY in triplex, walk to GO, first George 683-5675 (days); AJAX bedroom with 00 Call Dou 72&-0337 9 4505 slant 6, standard, white. Starting 5500/mo 304 6481 FARM new two bedroom, last 0 c411 collect 91 86 (evenings). family room d private bad 1993 FORD FESTIVA. 3 one -ton suspension, good Slmcoe St S Call Stephen separate entrance, eat -In 52 5091520 or 416.466-1291 OSHA Centre area 4 share kitchen 8 laundr single n non smol g Parks g' 1901 HONDA Civic, or hatchback. 45.000 km, condition. $1200 obo 905- 571-3228 HWY42 / BROCK, small 1 kitchen parking NC $700 WHY rent when you can bdrm . harm 2 storey semi, Ing female Prete hatchback. air. 5 spd . new auto , turquoise colour, 986-0767 bedroom, se potato en- plus 1/3 utilities Dec 1. own your own home for basement excluded, 1.5 ow, $oa to I;aO. available now, SSC Clutch. timing belt. akema- $4900 Peter 7231155 1 BEDROOM, basement , trance, utilities Included, 416-691-5202. less than you think?ll Call baths, appls., parking, mo., 428.3175 for belt. sunroof, sport rims 434-7564 1965 CHEVY Blazer Ta- Pickering, bright. clean, $650 month (905) 686- Dave Haylock Sales Rep, fenced yard, walkout deck. tires, 123.000 km Asking hoe 4 x 4. V6. automatic. large Self contained. 1788 PICKERING, basement Re/Max Summit Realty Avail. Dec.1, $875/mthly ♦ AJAX, UNFURNISHE $49% certified obo No fully loaded with alarm. Close to Go $650 per mo apartment. 1 bedroom, own (1991 Ltd (905) 668-3800 ) 2/3 uhl. Call ) (905 584- room for rent, in quit rust Excellent condi FAX 171,000 kms. asking $4500 Ist'last Nov. Ist 831-1618 OSHAWA north-east area entrance, broadoomed, or (905) 666-3211. 1581. home own entrance, bat tan.(905)576-8755 oboCall579-4570 2 Bedroom country adult Immaculate 3 bedroom, f rWge, stove, full bathroom, YORK St. one bedroom OSHAWA, 3 Bedroom 8 kitchen.Non-smoke First plus deposit. call 681 • ADS 1966 MAZDA 82200 apt , 25 min east Oshawa, top floor of bungalow, quiet, garden, parkin utddies in- g' basement, bright, clean in semi, fenced yard, deck, 4 7260 19M HONDA PRE- pick up. Cab plus, Stan- Parking, laundry, Nov 15/ available Dec 1st IsVlas6 luded, $495/month. Fust/ quiet home, storage, yard, appliances, near 401, LODE S. 196 kms as is e : da am -f �' 5550/mo plus hydro $775 plusNo last. Available immediately. parking, Dec., $575 meta- schools, GM $875 plus ge 9� foJrenWt.Use $2500 Peter 721-2498 cerci excellent First/last. No pets (905) 24/2 Hartes. Pe ry For appointment (905)509 ave. Realry•Pro Mgmt 433- utilities, Dec 1 (416)656 dl all utd $381 dibon, 54.100. 404-0975 839-5754 1X)77 or (905)509-2577 0270 2966, lies. $95 w20- o. Itl0tlrl. GM 42119320. !i Rooms Rooms Rooms For Rent For Rent 1 � For Rent � 1 Accomown Accomodhwed AcefaradS ati n ECENT. clean room, re- -Iwaprr and bath, share ,icthen, amenities, $80 and Parking. Port Perry b •,hawa 728-9759. 433- 41(1nr 985-9761 ii; IRNISHED ROOM in S n;a, available Novi. all i. w.,ive. 4274973 or 420- , Nt' PICKERING Large. bright 111 -0i.1 :aundry, kdch- ram.ly room. 3 -pc bath. hed or unfurnished. .- cable immediately. 905 428 6829 r,ORTH AIA%. Large fur- „, , r?m $85 001wk . ,,n,shpd room in base d Rath 8 koctien $1001 „ smoke, 42;t-2709 ONE UNFURNISHED ROOM $300.00 PER MONTH 831-2395 SOUTH AJAX, bright stu- dio apt includes 4 pc bath cable utilities. $475monthly, call 683-0602 PICKERING Single room. with cable. use of k,lchen. walk to Pickering G,cwat. ing Station. Go, PTC S340 per mo. $170 biweekly Phone 420 411 H 11a1-,�tiit, baiiq icf, Qcvm; • .r1,,,rrrn• I'7rr7c In,r7n • i;•niutc�.Lrrnchr•r,rr.< • �i .Ifllfll l? <- l[i,ft'.,1ru1D • „ cul Ott t orr, „r 111: 11;rr1r7. If) Sir if (•rrrY pri(It;, I • rrrtic•r7f lrrcafiurr. 117nlrlt-pirl )iQ • I , rrrrr//1, ( urrrtr 11, %t,n'i(c 60 Randall Ih-ke, Pickering; Wilage, Ajax 619-9858 CALL NOW TO BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY SALES • SERVICE / MAINTENANCE • UPGRADING • TRAINING - oi.!e•s • -.., .,...• . Y'..:+,scar•. • =.- ;,• r... , ,. ... • Supptin MULTI -MEDIA PENTIUM 75/33 MEGAHERTZ INTEL PROCESSOR PRINTER CANON, FUJITSU 6 MANY OTHERS �QOUD To BE AN AUTHORIZED DEALER OF • IPC' ALR' AST FAX • COPY - POSTAGE STAMP • BUSINESS CARD • MAIL BOX RENTAL • FLYERS • WORD PROCESSING FAX RING SELECTOR • TOLL FREE FLAT RATE F rt;n, A;ax P•ckenng to 305 Lang Distance -)nlv S4' oer month/Residil or S )' !Business 641 Kingston Rd., Pickering N Hwy, 2 a Whites Rd. ,'I Next to National Sports Warehouse AA' 1905111131-9284 • (905) 831-6762 F r'pA?NlC Dwol all CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 683-5915 487 Westney Rd, S, #10 AJAX dlE -A -T -E -R -Y NEWLY RENOVATED Banquet Halls WEDDINGS • MEETINGS • SPECIAL EVENTS EXCLUSIVE PACKAGE DEAL INCLUDES FOOD, BAR RENT ALL TAXES 8 TIPS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 839-250? ROOM FOR AJAA Spacious room near hospital, share all RENT facilities. separate cable In luxury setting , extra $375/month .n ad great for student or vance Call 905683-7918 young person $95 weekly or $400 monthly Chris at (905) 427-7868 ROOMS FOR RENT Per Month or Week Whites Rd/ Oklahoma Clean, bright house in lieu required No smokers Hydro staff welcome (905)420-0042 +ewpcx AJAX, adult male home to share with same, private entrance. most like pets. parkin,;, bus, no drugs, t90568F 1214 evenings BEAUTIFUL large 2 stor- ey condom,n,um .n Osha 'wa with quiet court yard, talcony and swimminq pool Three washrooms. private laundry and stor- age Very clean Great area, dose to Duma, Coi ege. all amenities and bus routes $400 inclusive In eludes cable. phone, hydro and laundry Please phone ')05-7283042 l eave mes. sage & LETTERSLTD. Sue Dickens is Signs • Vinyl Lettering • Vehicles • Sandwich Boards 80 Brock Road South #21 South Pickering, Ontario L1 W 3X3 Phone: 831-2200 Fax: 831-4516 COBOURG furnished or unfurnished bedroom in farm house Full use of house Mature working per- son. Non-smoker preferred $350/month . 112 hydro 905-373-0715 leave mes sage FEMALE wanted to share Pickering home. $4001 month Call evenings 427 1782 HOUSE TO SHARE 'n central Whitby, parr trig, laundry . utilities included. prefer non-smoker. $325 monthly call , leave mes- sage 668-8904 NORTH Oshawa house to ,.!.are t arge private room Full use of house S400 in- clusive 435 8264 PICKER114G / MAPLE RIDGE large modem home $700 month inclusive 831 8645 ROOMIN TOWN- HOUSE, share kitchen bath, laundry, suit working adult , must like pets, cIUSe to Town centre Call Dar lene 686-9268 .mmed.a Gey CENTRAL LOCATION WHITBY- Person to sha•e 2 bedr;on: upper level apartment, uhl.hes inClud ed. park ung laundry facile ties, non smoker ;,Pfefred $350 %f--8012 THF. NEWS ADVERTISER. WF.D_ OVII)RF.R 25. 1995 -PAGE 39-A olecta a Office a a EM Retail Space IM Retail Space Storage Sptltx 4 Months Free Rent FOR LEASE 617 Brock GARAGE FOR RENT. Downtown Oshawa. 400 St S Older home convert Suitable for car, twat, trader 3500 sq it available Park ed to offices for prolession- or sea-doo's Call 728 .ng and great exposure at use Newly redecorated 8429 Best rental rates Call 434 and carpeted Over 1.200 44 ( Or bJJ-4 i JC IDEAL 1 person professional 350 sq If finished office with signage exposure on Westney Rd in Ajax $500 PER MONTH 905-509-3581 NEWLY • r" ww,i .,if.rr space—aao,e in P,cirer mg area. heat 8 hydro .n c1uded. 5400/month Call r,an(905)686-2075 sq h Air cond. gas heat. parking $120000 NET NET Contact Mark 905 668-2213 OFFICE spacefor rent. over 300 sq. M. located .n P�ckenng Call (905)509- 9899 rt..:.•'-, Garusn ica^.r STORE for rent, downtown r)sriawa corner Athol 8 Celina. great exposure good Ir,cation Call 723- 2565 or 725-162' - _ (_-,�OhL lllew� IoNt • kLal cstatr & nulrig.j 9,Glfm (Lr\K11�/ • (.ortl(>ratc &- Coninicrcial SECURrrY SURVEILLANCE ^SYSTEMS CORP • \Fills - cstatus & [rusts rt..:.•'-, Garusn ica^.r sin l( ing l'Irkvrin} tC Aiax tier trier to years FREE I lame & Business F%L•ning,, cukunds by, Security Svstern with app nnUnrnt mention ol" this ad. nln::el vat:etw,; 4 Packages to choose from - _ Call Steve or Bill 20 Church St. N. Church St. & Hwy. #2 416 334-7333 Pickering Village (905) 427-7863 SMALL BUSINESS WEEK OCTOBER 22-28, 1995 Small Business Week events present an opportunity for entrepreneurs to learn from the various workshops and seminars and to expand their business contacts. By exchanging management strategies, opportunities and information on what's new in the world of business, entrepreneurs can identify ways to enhance their own business. \G+�PtNG 80A.900� n,ber of .� -..• 9 �H.�!r�I�ER Gro c� N ,�. CO NERCE `Gell BUSINE�'C The Joint Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce of Durham Regionpresent • � l.[.Sll'1 erSS Week Tjc>tc>�e Sli �� �v " Thursday, October 26th, 1995 4:00-9:00 pm at Metro East Trade & Convention Centre Pickering, Ontario This showcase of Durham Business promises to be an incredible success with coverage and promotion from region -wide media. Members - $100.00 Non -Members - $150.00 INDOOR STORAGE boats, cars and trailers, clean, dry secure Call (705)357-2406 Florida EA Me, Vac. Rentals ATTENTION Snowbirds GORGEOUS 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo. close to !amous Clearwater beach. pool la- uzzi BEO. private yard available Now-Apnl for r10 and to view photos 686- 9846 or 579-3788 Westnev Design Group Ltd ' �ktf 11unq;cn Nrzlf7m; uT r, INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL 467 Westney Road South, Unit 19 Ajax, OntariO LIS 6V8 Tel.: (905) 686-7671 AIRLINE VAN SERVICE "la van Service t0 & from Pearson International Airport Call today 8 be on your way. TRY OUR 10 PASSENGER AIR CONDITIONED VANS ANYWHERE- ANYTIME ,4,04d tiy,,.n f,af.d aad timed,..,. OPEN SUNDAYS S P.M. - 10 P.M. 1725 Kingston Rd. (at Brock Rd.) 686-7000 Serwixg Durliam Region Since 1968 Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Real Estate • Corporate 8r Commercial law • Wills & Estates (90i) .67 1 Fax Number 6113-M9-4 158 Harwood S., Ajax (in the Ajax Plaza) • Full Service Realtor • Serving Durham Region for Over 28 Years • Local Expertise with International Reach • International, Commercial Investment, Land, Real Estate • International Networks Peter L. Mason, President 60 Centurian Drive, Suite 101, Markham, Ontario UR 8T6 J 416-449-1710 Your PwUw in RAI Estab S•IvWes WorldwitM c:sl:l(: C -n" (SS vaner,l:S J: 5('a:GO(: ane; .eaX .,-nibi:lnlii,^, tiaCr. (' ..salt,vsria:s rt..:.•'-, Garusn ica^.r .•iLasicn e::.:.:a:- -lection of tl.acneon ,Ino nln::el vat:etw,; 1725 Kingston Rd. (at Brock Rd.) 686-7000 Serwixg Durliam Region Since 1968 Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Real Estate • Corporate 8r Commercial law • Wills & Estates (90i) .67 1 Fax Number 6113-M9-4 158 Harwood S., Ajax (in the Ajax Plaza) • Full Service Realtor • Serving Durham Region for Over 28 Years • Local Expertise with International Reach • International, Commercial Investment, Land, Real Estate • International Networks Peter L. Mason, President 60 Centurian Drive, Suite 101, Markham, Ontario UR 8T6 J 416-449-1710 Your PwUw in RAI Estab S•IvWes WorldwitM PA(;F. 40 -A -THF. NEWS ADVEIMISER, WF.D« (X1*0RF.R 25, 1995 Ic SCA nR S Expect naore, from Sears 4 clays to save! *tiursdar, oaerer sa to sway., ocweK 29. 1995 CWAFTSAAAN"'"'Q111%,; �.ITY YOU CAN TRUST 188 178Each Lowest price of &e season! 1/2 hp garage dloar . with sensor beam technology and 3 -function transmitter. x18850 Sears reg. 239.99. jlnsrollo6on e•tro 0 0 cc cc C3 oca arc CL. ac 3 � P� P�KERIN� * HWY. 401 S Expect more from Sears Save $100 Craftunan l8A hp lawn, t.octllor has Briggs 8 Stratton engine and 42" vented mowing deck. x60509 Sears reg. 1999.99. Each 1899.99 Save $35 - 170 on ALL Craftsman lawn. tractors SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. a 0 "SERVICE THAT WILL MOVE YOU!" CALL RICK 831-3300 SAVE UP TC 51,50: W THROUGH RICK CALL S,1 -330C FOR DETAILS �R1► �,- t� ..a p� bk ��K 4PV w BACKS TO GREENBELT! $139,900! * 4 bedrooms, 2 wastwooms • Sunny window - bright kitchen * Huge 25+ fl. rec room with stone fireplace 3 bar it Hardwood & ceramic floors • Pretty and private * Large treed lot backs to wide open spaces! RICK SERGISON* 831-3300 RVMW FIRST LLIA DEER CREEK BUNGALOW Custom-built and priced to sell. 1.3 acre estate lot. Fully finished basement. Beautiful hardwood floors. 2 kitchens, 2 fireplaces, 6 bedrooms and 5 washrooms, cent. air, security system, intercom, underground sprinkler. This one is loaded. Directions: off Salem Rd. N. of Taunton Rd. CALL STEVE FEARON* 683-2992 RV/ri C LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION... GLENDALE II AREA IN PICKERING! wei rnai taired home decor paroled, with neutral 3 bedroon master very irge . Lovely Europeen style kitchen • Cental air cortditioning • Asking PLEASE CALL BARRIE COX* 839-7449 RVA IW' ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. $174,900 6 CAR DRIVEWAY Approx.-1$W 9% t for this 3+1 bd-- homeAuge piv4haped W Beautikd inside i out Br eklad area Wo, tp. in family room, ceramics, * owlocking waaf 1 3 washrooms, in total this home has R all. Dont mine this brgei. CALL ANGELA HOFFM44MW 683-1088 TODAY sub GROUP L GET LOST It's easy to do in this two storey with ful wallwut basement and 5 bedrooms. Above grade with $6,495 down and nvornwrtgage of $1,212.rAsldng $177,900. CALL RICK CHOMCY* OR BERNARD LEE* 1-905-839-7449 RVMW ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. ..;7 =w Hoy! 3,100 4 It Qaarhdiw lhorat Four badraoms, PW main door to* amt a dart Ai to tmnry t..tt... you wworaa expect hilar. gorgma err �d ! wO a Pool. Ucftd in an exclWve area, this home Is exquWW For this and o6w home that npr~t "Value Plus' call Chris low CNRfS FBNRNETT* (9091939-7449 or 1-800-693-1734 24 how paw R .MKm ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD., �ff�""a' W PRIME PICK!f11100 �• * Tyro for one! * Ceramic 3 hardwood floors 2 kitchens, 4 baths, 2 fireplaces * 4+2 bedrooms * Skylight, mirror walls * Power of Sale! $243,900 JACQUELYNN TANNER' 619-9500 I rti SENSATIONAL BUN"L.Owas NORTH AJAX BEAUTY! This bright, open concept 3 bedroom home features new broadloom & cushion flooring throughout. The eat -in kitchen overlooks the family room. There is a 2 -tier deck in the spacious S private back yard. There's also easy access to the 401 b GO train. Must be seen at only $168,500! CALL BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 RFIMRC QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. ESCAPE THE ORDINARY Live in South Ajax on an enormous lot with mature trees. Enjoy the space and proximity to the lake, park and tennis courts. Three bedroom bungalow with separate dining room and eat -in kitchen. Separate entrance to high, sunlit basement. Lots of parking. LET'S GO TO THE COUNTRY. Call LUCY SATESON** 905-619-9300 HERITAGE REALTY INC. PRICE, PRICE, PRICE!. $169,800 - 2,000 SQ. FT. RIP ROARING VALUE 4 targe bdrms. + 3 baftooms Huge master includes 4 -pc. an suite + wast -in closet N Sparc. i bright ent-in lotchen J Win floor family room ti fr"Aace Win floor laundry room Central air & central vacuum Fully fenced - less than 5 yrs. old. Call DAVID BEATON* (905) 683-2992 RVMW QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. 4 BaattA kd Ajsx hoaan J 40 foot lot - wry J igrayrae�t 1 iro�irar 1 IiringMithin room JNNew broadbornWa d Shows inarraoulawn CALL DAVE McLEAN* 619-9500 J 2,000 sq. K of ktsury d Plus �2, 2,0WO sqL baasethsrt . f -(9 �J C .Inrttithg Ttrj dwood floors 4 spwwuiar kilclte us built- in apple. Jvim of L J 3 specious bed an Upgraded WaS11100nrs J Home is year new 4 M absolute must seal I CALL DOUG TAYLOR** 531-3300 RV/MW rine-rReallty Community groups need your help CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF DURHAM REGION: Volunteers assist in the delivery of services by acting as Special Friends to parents, by supervising family access visits that require court ordered supervi- sion and by assisting with special events and projects. Training is done in February and May. Call Jo -Anne Ritchie at 433-1551. COMPUTER CLUB: This non- profit club needs volunteers to assist in the club organization and mem- bership drive. Call Mark Carr at (416) 258-2550. COPE: Volunteers wishing to assist people with emotional and psychi- atric problems either on a one-to- one basis or in group programs. Call Christine Kent at 686-3248. Train- ing is provided. DURHAM ASSOCIATION FOR FAMILY RESPITE SERVICES: Enthusiastic volunteers interested in sharing a few hours per month with a child, teen or adult with a handi- cap are needed. Join them in leisure activities or provide respite in your own home. Call Mary Wilson at 427-3541. DURHAM REGION SEXUAL ASSAULT CARE CENTRE: Car- ing individuals can offer support for men and women who have been sex- ually assaulted or can increase pub- lic awareness through team presen- tations. 668-3050. GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA: Share the Guiding experiences with girls of today and become a leader. Call 427-2766. HEART AND STROKE FOUN- DATION OF ONTARIO: The local chapter is looking for volunteers to help raise funds for research and edu- cation. People are needed to fill board ul positions as well as work on special events. Anyone interested in giving a few hours of their time, call 686-1521. HOSPICE DURHAM: Volunteers are needed from the Ajax -Pickering area to offer support and friendship to terminally ill persons and their families. Anyone interested in Hos- pice philosophy of caring call 435- 5242 to inquire about training. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF DURHAM REGION: Volunteers help the youth of the community develop an awareness of how a business oper- ates from the ground up. Training and support is provided. Call Renee or Rita at 644 -7058 - KIDS ON THE BLOCK: Volun- teers learn to operate life-sized pup- pets and perform small plays in ele- mentary schools in Durham to pro- vide support and encouragement to students with disabilities. Call Carol Hatton at 579-0597. KINARK, CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES: Share your parenting skills and experiences with other parents needing support. Training and supervision will be provided to assist you in making the difference for a family. Or spend some leisure time with a special needs child, develop bobbies and interests that the two of you can share. Call Wendy Swinden at 433-0386. MEALS -ON -WHEELS, AJAX- PICKERING RED CROSS: Vol- unteer drivers and packers are urgently needed to help deliver this vital service five days a week. Spare one to one -and -a -half hours once a week, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call Carolyn at 420-3383. ORCHARD VILLA READING CIRCLE: Looking for volunteers to read or to listen to children four to 12 years of age from Saturdays 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Call Ms. Shurkla at 839-3037. PICKERING CONCERT BAND: Open to all who would like to come out and play with the band. Rehearsals are every Tuesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at East Shore Community Centre. 910 Liverpool Rd. Contact Joanne Dies at 831- 2754. PICKERING PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: Volunteers are needed for advertising, fund-raising, event planning, poster and brochure designing, community liaison and assisting at concerts. Call 839-6511 and leave a message. STEWART GROUP HOMES: Spare a few hours to help with hand- icapped children. A simple task such as pushing a wheelchair around the block can give a child pleasure. Call 686-3111. SUNRISE RECREATIONAL YOUTH GROUP FOR DEVEL- OPMENTALLY HANDI- CAPPED: Volunteers assist with recreational and social activities for special needs adolescents. Call 571- 4980. UNITED WAY OF AJAX-PICK- ERING: Volunteers are required to assist with special events during�, fund-raising cam- paigns. Support your commu- nity and help the United Way at 686-0606. VOLUNTEER SERVICES OF VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURS- ES, DURHAM BRANCH: Friend- ly, dedicated people in the Ajax and Pickering area are needed to volun- teer their time to visit with senior citizens or socially isolated disabled people throughout Durham Region. An hour -and -a -half each week is all the time required. Contact VON Volunteer Services at 434-2530. FOR RESULTS CALL WHITBY JAIL: Volunteers assist with self-help groups using a 12 - step program similar to the AA approach. Help is also needed with educa- tion and literacy upgrading. Interest- ed people over 18 call Judy Skinner at 669-7791. WILLIAM PEAK COOP - E R A T I V E HOMES READ- ING CIRCLE: Looking for volun- teers to read or listen to children four to 12 years of age, on Tuesdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call Debbie McMullan at 427- 5050. YMCA DURHAM REGION: Vol- unteers can assist in several pro- grams such as, tutoring in math and language, assisting in gym or craft classes or supervising visits between children and non-custodial parents. Call Donna Morrison at 686-7849 for more information. 1JI0,X00SERVE TE i, �.o I.JOHN MONIZ* Y0U of -'- RE/MAX FIRST REALTY 831-33001686-3330 9 r SPLENDOR AND ELEGANCE Simply superb, this elegant executive home is breathtaking, seeing is believing, spacious greenhouse kitchen overlooking ravine, formal dining, large family room with a woodbuming fireplace overlooking ravine, main floor library, huge master bedroom with Jacuzzi en suite, outstanding professionally finished basement with in-law suite, bdrm., office, rec rm., wet bar, fp., gorgeous ravine. A must to see. Cal John Moniz for your personal tour. SENSATIONAL CUSTOM BUNGALOW Custom-built to perfection, this gorgeous 2,000 sq. ft. plus 2,000 sq. ft. walkout basement on a huge 200 ft. lot, nice trees, great location, walk to the lake, will surely tum you on, gleaming hardwood, ceramic Doors, gas fireplace, whirlpool tub, built-in appliances, central air, french doors and the list goes on. Call John Moniz for your personal tour. CJW "ERI WA AREAL "UGE LOTt PRE5711310US ROUGE AREA spacious 4+1 bdnn. Mme that's ni * decorated ttrou j oul. Qiel coo kr— - 2.400 sq. R u>w14 buil day brick home, lags Features 5th bdrm. in the lumL *3 -pc. an suds and huge 4 bdmus., loge ktldu1 with Wealdast area, ceramic loot's, longue recreation room! Master bdrm. has walk-in doset and 4 -pc. an soils, 'n grove loorrg, f tench doors. aircuW oak stair, loo many ceramic floors in llo�w and baths, tam. rm. wabrick tp. and more. A upgrades lo mP m Cal John Manz', 831-3300. 11 pleasure to view and priced 49 at $197,510. Li r PERFEMY PRO= wow $1571400$ $219,900 for 3,200 sq. ft., large 4 bdrms., 3 barirooms, Only $7,800 down payment carries P81 $1,150 per month, landscaped, huge kit., ceramic tiles, laundry dvAe, circular great value, finished basement, central air, 4 bedrooms, rec oak stairs, many upgrades, cent. vac, intercom system, rm., walkout basement, close to schools a park. Why rent? window coverings and more. Cao John Moniz, 831-3300. ...•u�;,,;�",►�frlr�-:^hoe- ... . OF01 171 DREAM STARTER A real deal for a smart shopper, only $127,900. This gorgeous detached home on a large matured lot is Cosy and spotless, 12x24' privacy deck, detad*d garage and more. Stop paying rent. Call John Moniz', 831-3300. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WF.D., OCM)BER 25,11 5 -PAGE 3 IR1 � REALTY ►_ LTD. (TOR.) 44686 Baku OWS Wmaw MW aao s� t�0w LACA�'r10N Ttfis rise R of Court In -on 16, � � r by vffis I s yv Sob by REIMAX FIRSTt `'� w C<.�S ;�yN $ISM for ft famasri , home, 3+1 bdim. - 3 JAN ii _,hilae , frepivoe' 08 list aid . Jf-. @ft - FkL bot � �. roe m & � bar - Mn. ' 'vq 1 mo � tRW an a& t Off!► 21 d�SR 10016 of matlaet vakfe! `. ST. `On* pr U,• fm. b 1P. l ge deck - Fenred 3 landscaped KRIIIJU*� epp�nces Don't wok Cd Jin VA& SW MAY t HELP YOU PEXf? WL Mare in avow. Please loll 0" SL Louis -Cd 95 Htftt• now at 831-3300. '�`r 831-3300� _ . Mann OFF THE PRESS! This spacious 4 bedroom - z home is located in a 120 �- desirable family oriented �— neighborhood backing to o space' Main floor farnfty S WWW NOTE ON MUTE DW E � iIFFORDAaLE LAtiM . \ � I S114701• Guar W* Pad l�lol 4 trdrtrms 2 room, fireplace di large • PrOfe33ko l Four bft. In I 4-m i 2 2-m bpms • Formal ruing 8 dnhg roans - ; A aiEARY • ,�,,,,,��i "D • Two' lnroo BEV F,�, o� • k,a� "I N a on.aa>� • kitchen! Cali today to view 11VH1'TE* : F� 20 k W �"' MCLEAN* sygem n more.A �,�, c, B �TM this new listing! Cal Gory WWA 831 300. 4: 831-3300. O J S1��pO %a Cbm ON. P116igbA b* 8l fHliee h rim 1n11 1 4 - pc. 312 -pc. baftwm, W* size kildlern wrwaft t, erncbeed TAKE FNF _ NNUM TO CALL .BONN BODOY !8211980 porch wdh a" b r semi w*rgm s wakout bmff*ntl hip essiv* upgraded honor an a qu* court rnet" decor 3 E>o�o beMnt neighborhood d %A Grass Meadows, a.npiy must fL seen Farrfasec soar iaedren. BRIAN truge 310 sq. A.1an� morn, t+.rd+ doors. cartel iArrtatoAdL Miff blight ldlctten vehsalW ID karya yard. prd. tinistned ar and vac, rec roam. W_ Mair tis a tore . ,$156.000• Dont be > sift A701n alreel b w1 brick tirgltaos. tt coals rtolhig O'DONOGHIJE* r„o„ e -;,r home. decoraeed a &kh cfaaa Cal Ate bdeT! b phone, A grant buy for 5149.000! Cal ore at 1313300. WALK TO THE LAKEWSOMAM SEAN "-- . Wdk OUn ow "ft.LOSCHIAVO* an stale off rttmid o - wdkxft •• from dri% rw, and LATHE cenrw.aMa --_ , 831-3300 ALL tNMCK: �01Er - �fi�IM a at 831.3300 or 686 7811K qM et.4bttirrla. vp wd2 b 9* host. F=d k ti— orad *L ori tifleelhroog Wein flsoriay seseeMdt 33o0 for more l M ��, 9flsc � t - - arofe. Ql/MiHaiosiat �k bwAft a rd ab ad — s.�+rs ar.ra•►.w t>eesF,a - W�iL+irwri Opt bda #.w. am rrrr -1141111111116 �a - tsltirsnwltt� 4' � •.eiiii�iIN.r�erl� ralnwR i � - w ~arillt tli►E 1iow�a mtt► UNSKOW ON L&WELolr a boss U. lr +w :� bsdroats. Aerdelood floors. iBcfrer4 . . and MG pool. f1fiMMd 6afrnsnt +rte yet iepMos. Z -PG bit +slaver. a� RL bfi in1ew pA Mkitsn 3 tetndgr roam, 4 apple ,Dent ar, cant vac, for fart Ilerei! ` JfiM�k Her YMe>tsr ,- Deparbsr pom kft 6164,900. A* for WSW 811oee4 terelt fila . N;39 eal.s9oo LIMA LIFE z�. G" 4,000 sq. R *. _ Caps Cod an Darer 1MM mm. ovwbft F1 and " VMMI KOO Dowty AND $65M. Pik Masser bdmtrtlba. CAMM TM NOW I Wei ��, Fi2000 hfxlts, MUM Exodern 3 bdrm. ham on 110' deep lot, MR i. 981 1 Widen. MC mt., Murtdly, plus 1 1/2 CALIf>�N _ �� i3WAOD• e. xd ebffl and fhen lid your Irltb d A SMART MOVE � •ouiet street STOP � •Fenced a kxbcpd = A pertect marriage at to rang and old. New Move up to 3 large bedrooms, on supe, sunny family, LYNN -Main floor wwft •only t7,100 down 'Large JOE R10�'" oP°" oaroept w1 3 banns , 2 >n i>asw 2 bt, newly JOHN MCCARTEN* kitchen wdh brealdast area, main flr. 20' deck, central air... a real delight. Cas John WCULLOCH* Tar" at pond. eat in klld>en caw to view - wont last! PITINO* fps.. 2 car ger.. 141' premien wvra lld...wfk to Rouge Park We and sdroele.-1t P%W- McCarten: 831-3300. McCkrtoch. 831-3300 waft kW $159,9W ..Ca1...831�=, Joe Mann OFF THE PRESS! This spacious 4 bedroom - z home is located in a 120 �- desirable family oriented �— neighborhood backing to o space' Main floor farnfty S WWW NOTE ON MUTE DW E � iIFFORDAaLE LAtiM . \ � I S114701• Guar W* Pad l�lol 4 trdrtrms 2 room, fireplace di large • PrOfe33ko l Four bft. In I 4-m i 2 2-m bpms • Formal ruing 8 dnhg roans - ; A aiEARY • ,�,,,,,��i "D • Two' lnroo BEV F,�, o� • k,a� "I N a on.aa>� • kitchen! Cali today to view 11VH1'TE* : F� 20 k W �"' MCLEAN* sygem n more.A �,�, c, B �TM this new listing! Cal Gory WWA 831 300. 4: 831-3300. O J S1��pO %a Cbm ON. P116igbA b* 8l fHliee h rim 1n11 1 4 - pc. 312 -pc. baftwm, W* size kildlern wrwaft t, erncbeed TAKE FNF _ NNUM TO CALL .BONN BODOY !8211980 porch wdh a" b r semi w*rgm s wakout bmff*ntl hip essiv* upgraded honor an a qu* court rnet" decor 3 E>o�o beMnt neighborhood d %A Grass Meadows, a.npiy must fL seen Farrfasec soar iaedren. BRIAN truge 310 sq. A.1an� morn, t+.rd+ doors. cartel iArrtatoAdL Miff blight ldlctten vehsalW ID karya yard. prd. tinistned ar and vac, rec roam. W_ Mair tis a tore . ,$156.000• Dont be > sift A701n alreel b w1 brick tirgltaos. tt coals rtolhig O'DONOGHIJE* r„o„ e -;,r home. decoraeed a &kh cfaaa Cal Ate bdeT! b phone, A grant buy for 5149.000! Cal ore at 1313300. WALK TO THE LAKEWSOMAM SEAN "-- . Wdk OUn ow "ft.LOSCHIAVO* an stale off rttmid o - wdkxft •• from dri% rw, and LATHE cenrw.aMa --_ , 831-3300 ALL tNMCK: �01Er - �fi�IM a at 831.3300 or 686 7811K qM et.4bttirrla. vp wd2 b 9* host. 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NEWS ADV FW1'ISF.R, W F.0_ 0l" A)RFR 25, 1995 yo�ir home ;a on of the agents Listed in these pages and Reim! I: Eac] Ajax News, C%S/w" whfty cwingtw 's Teek ring , ser Wed Best Homes x DETACHED ONLY . $139,500 AJAX? That's right, finished rec room. Cent. air, 4 appliances, sundeck, great family location. DON DENNIS** 5% down. $1,079 MVA P&L Call Don Dennis" at 683- 5000 Re/Max Quality One Ltd. Rltr. 683-5000 1 a, 1 Z' " the • �3Gal.L�3pLsf2�©�l •• �G3U�LsG� •• :1G�UC�LG30U�tP�ICsQ RICHARD M CLEAN' PRICE JUST RIGHT!!! For only $154,700... You can, have this 3 bdrm. home. Includes fam. rm with fireplace. large eat -in kitchen with walkout, garage, central air 3 baths. central vac. walkout bsmt., close to school & lots more. Call Richard MacLean. 839-2121. • J[ _rte. ot: FLORA WATERS' _ PICKERING BEAUTY - $229,800 Spectacular entrance leads you to this beautifully decorated home. This home offers a large kitchen with walkout Main floor family & laundry room, master w/sep. shower & oval tub. Central air, vac, ceramics, hardwood floors & much more. Call Flora Waters for more details, 839-2121. LIZ r PEOVSKI' TOP QUALITY And workmanship distinguish these new 3 bedroom townhomes in Amold Estate. Five appliances included. Priced at $159,900. With mmediate possession it required. Call Liz Peovski at 839-2121. MCLEAW I— � WELL WORTH A LOOK Nicely landscaped 4 bdrm. model converted to 3 bdrm. 3 baths incl. 5 -pc. en suite. Features: main fir. laundry, sep. dining rm., fam. rm. with fp., eat -in kit. wlbuilt-in appliances & walkout to fenced rear yard. Asking $192,000. Cal Alasdair McLean at 839-2121. iT- DICK `- BRISCOE"' CALLING ALL MECHANICS Fantastic opportunity to live where you work. This property offers a 3 bdrm. bungalow with fin. bsmt., eat -in kit., woodstove & more, plus 2 outbuildings; one as storage & one as heated shop & store. Currently operated as small eng;ne & welding shop. 15 mins. to 401, north of Pickering. $269,000. Call Dick Bnscce. 11,4 LINNIE BEAUTIFUL UPPER BEACHES $242,900. Detached 3 bdrm., 2 storey home tastefully decorated. Updated bath with Jacuzzi, modem kitchen with built-in appliances, gorgeous hardwood, relaxing sunroom & more. Don't wait, call Linnie Brown at 839-2121. 7., - JUDY SHAW*i DREAM KITCHEN With oak cabinets & matcning flocrs and a spacious eating area; spacious living room with floor to ceiling fireplace & skylights, renovated bath and finished rec room, deck. patio, south Pickering location. Priced at $164,900. Call Judy Shaw at 839-2121. �. • LARGE 4 BEDROOM db WESTSHORE BUNGALOW!WALK PREMIUM LOT!! TO LAKE �tG; �`8 rooms, main floor family , 6� Spacious home on lovely ' — rm., hardwood floors, 26' treed lot! Separate side ` rec room, 4 appliances, - �■ entrance! Finished rec room mirrored closet doors, with fireplace and wet bar. Double garage & appliances _ Some new windows on 54' ROUGE VALLEY 60' LOT too! Call On this & many wide lot. All with Only Unique 7 room split-level, features caftlral ceding, sunken fam. rim. with cpen more affordable properbes! ` `- ti - $8,400 down. Mel Knight*, fireplace, skylight, roman tub, 3 baths, oak plank firs., open concept, 19' toyer. Wendy Rapson', 831-2273. -- - Thousands spent n upgrades. $219,900. Met Knght% 831-2273. SPECTACULAR JOHN 31r. ' _ _: �� �' = LOCATION! LOCATK)N1 PI :KERING SPACIOUS 4 LEVEL 1�„ BODDY ON RAVINE c!s' WALK TO S, TOWN CENTRE! �S SIDESPLIT - COURT LOCATION!! �19�11r Perform first time buys p `�''_ _ r. _ rt home 4,200 sq. ft. of luxury, sp� ity. Spotless & family -size kitten! Man - - library, loft, 3 level deck, spacious townhome! _ floor family an. tnitft fireplacel walkout basement, all the �, . - !' family -size kitchen! Central air! SemAy system bells & whistles, has to be size bedrooms! Futished r & much more! Call an this & seen! Call Ursula y s ;: rm. & appliances too. Cal now before irs gone! W - _. many more affordable properties! Wendy Rapson*, Taiario'I, (905) 831-2273. R % 831-2273. 905.831-2273. DESIRABLE � �° =139,900 NEIGHBORHOOD l; I (i 3 bedroom brick bungalow. Features a 2 QUIET CRESCENTt. "` NEAR ROUGE 'WANTS", e • bdrm. in-law apt with sep. - All the 4 bedrooms, ent. 2 baths, hardwood walkout basement, premium lot, SAVE OVER $4,0001 firs., 6 appls. Lots of circular stairs, skylight, round k whirlpool tub, huge kitchen, 2 , $5,500 down. Assume 71/4%k, mortgage. 3 •' parking and much more. fireplaces. All appliances & years on this upgraded 1 1/2 storey, 3 Call Robert Chlebowski', much more. Christine Gaskin", INLTSOMIIbdrm. starter in Ajax. Must sell. Call Milt LLE' (905) 831-2273. 831-2273 M Sommerville, 905-831-2273. y� =� OWN AN ISLAND A GET AWAY T RACE! FROM THE Rn2 Secludedretreat hours from Metro. 1.83 acre wooded ±! island with well built 1,500 sq. ft., •.� IT COULD BE YOURS 4 $123,900 - GARDENER'S DREAM backs Ilt cottage, 200 am service, p g p Det. 3 bdrm. brick, 3 baths, cent. air, fam. rm. with kildterl, double Detached 2 phis bdrm. home on a gorgeous treed lot Buy to in April. Blueprints septic & all furnishings. $179,900. fireplace, fin. rec rm., eat -in garage, _ w/potting sited. now move RONALD D. J. BOtWS' premium lot with ngroutd pool + more. Call Ronald KRIST- r-RIfFITHapproved for addition. Call to new. Krista Griffith, Christine Gaskins, 831-2273. CHRISTIIIE GASRW 831-2273 D. J. Bounds', 905.831-2273. 831-2273 905 831-2273. 8312273 ' Sala Represwative - Assodde Braker Durham halfway house closure sparks protest ❑ Durhamcrest facility, jail employees wave placards protesting provincial cutbacks By STEPHEN SHAW SPECIAL TO TIE NEWS ADVERTISER DURHAM -- "Mother's, lock up your children" That was the warn- ing to the community issued from Durhamcrest halfway house workers as the doors to facility closed for good Friday. While most of the Oshawa home's remaining residents walked out, free on early release programs, employ- ees walked in protest to the provin- cial government's closure of the house early Friday morning. Waving placards with messages such as 'Trick Or Treat I've Been Released', 'Danger — Inmates Next To You' and 'Don't Let Your Chil- dren Out Tonight', about 60 Durhamcrest, Whitby Jail and other local Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) mem- bers marched down Division Street to express their outrage towards the home's closure. Many drivers pass- ing by honked their horns in sup- port. All eight remaining offenders at the closed halfway house were returned to Whitby Jail Thursday evening, with four later set free under early release programs, said Nick Tefoglou, president of OPSEU Local 359 and representative for jail workers. Durhamcrest, located at 15 Divi- sion St., is one of 25 Ontario halfway houses for criminal offend- ers shut down by the provincial gov- ernment earlier this month. Since the announced closure, about 12 inmates with outstanding sentences have been set free under one of two early release programs, Whitby jail and Durhamcrest work- ers say. The closure, said 10 -year Durhamcrest employee Janice Our real estate section is also in cyberspace. We can help you get there. Call us at 683-5110 Ise MinCM New Choice Reeky is pleased to welcome Peter Chung to their office. Peter has ahways teen a top producer since starting his career in Real Estate 5 years ago. Peter itdes all his new and past clierds from East, North & West Metro to MnW him anytime at (905) 837-1054; (416) 502- 1238 or cell (416) 720-1960. in ETEPR (Y.F.) CHUNG m S111114111111 stave NEW CHOICE fled .,�,�.� �'�'�. L, • .. Burgess, "is a real blow to the com- munity. I just don't think the com- munity realizes what the future impact will be of this. It just doesn't make any sense." Durhamcrest Assistant Director Bobbi Cornish refused comment on the closure. While protesters demonstrated, Durhamcrest officials met inside the home. In closing Durhamcrest, the Province, says Mr. Casey, "has demonstrated its disregard for public safety" and its "contempt for work- ers.,' Former chairman of Durhamcrest board of directors John Buchanan — who was involved in the creation of the home in 1976 — attended the _Li'J.LIJ protest and called the closure "com- pletely ludicrous". "This was a program that was clearly working and was really a benefit to our community and to society," said Mr. Buchanan, who previously served on Durhamcrest's board for 12 years. "This house was a held up as a flagship for all of Ontario. While the Province says it will save $9 million by the closures, Mr. Buchanan cautioned that the cost of the consequences will be far greater. Durhamcrest union shop steward Darlene Hilz said workers hope their protest "will make (Premier Mike) Harris realize that these cuts were hastily made and that he should reconsider the decision." THE NEWS ADVERTISER; WF.D40(-M)BF.R 25, 1"S -PAGE. 5 Business Women meet DURHAM -- The Durham president of the Business Business and Professional and Professional Women's Women's Club meets Club on "The Broader Wednesday, Oct. 25 at the Scope of the Organiza- Harmony Creek Golf tion". Club, 1000 Bloor St. E., Cost is $25 for mem- Oshawa. bers, $30 for non -mem - Networking begins at 6 bers. p.m., dinner at 6:45 fol- For reservations call lowed by presentation 839-2810 (Susan Cox) or from the provincial vice- 752-2881 (Laura Nigro). s faifft .—PRIME R'A'V•1•N'E LOT"' Fetreat hom busy :Irk `e s Dr:. ,s 3 'atns 'fir ^age Pie- SHIRLEY* ieSHIRLEY* & sr>aped RAVINE br Surry yreerna;se kit 7' trees TRISH' FRENCH itsh Mrs b�, 427 � ;''S •agar" gas Sat Sales Representative We're very happy that MinCom saved us money, and pleased with Barb's NEW CHOICE Realty prompt efficient service. Ltd. Phillip & Cheryl M E M B E R B R O K E R 837=1054 T •J OrIWi,.ncaeu J tsoi ;e"t ire ee"" BARBARA K. SMITH** E" WWI :.�'• - v IN�11 I A I ldpmr_�__ 0PE HOC:SE SL/N., (KT. 29,1-4 P.V. 1929 FAIRPORT RU. • John Boddl' "Gablewn- • 2.333 sq. fi., maintenance f ee • Oak kit.. hat tub. 4 bdnns. • Stained glass, french dixrrs • English garden. fin. bsmt Call Ludy Stacee'••, X37-1054. STOP - CALL FOR THIS 3 bedrrxxn detached brick home do 149' deep lot + fin. bsint, huge faro. size kit.. appliances. vacant + vacant CaU Raul Casino', (905) 837-1054. n xir; .t1TGE. TILI_'99 TRY AN OFFER!! • Owner .says sell • 3 bil ms.. 2 ftreplac•es • Eat -in kitchen, fin. bsmi. • En .suite bath, cent. air • Walkout deck, private yard Call Judy Staeee•••, 837 -IOU LOCATION, LOCATION + WALK To lake & bird sanctuary. 4 bdrn. brick hone di bsnu. apt. Main flr laundry do fa- rm. Formal Gv rm. dt din. rm., 3 1/2 baths. Clll Rant casino-, (905) 837-1054. INVESTOR ALEX 1 Renovated .rani with large. Jelac'hrd hratrd garage • Prrrrxllvlutty —ted • New wiiwhws & nw.f • Walkiwt to Jn k • Jai azzi Iwthrub • W.Wbaming stave in bsmt. • Ueautilel living nHnn. buy wind,. • C m d hwation Call Ron Argue", (905) &17-1054. • RJu ~ q{I111111I •*" oo� LIRGE, F'EA LD = CORNER LOT In nice North Ajax arra 4 bedroont executive with sunlight, walkout bsmt. apt. CaU Garry Free***. • (905) 837-1054. to G' I A 6 -o -R -(;-E-04 -.1 B- U -N -G -A- L -O-14 The very best of eventhing --- and -spotless '• Westshore, Pickering. CaU Garry Free***, (905) 837-1054 ALL THE BELLS & READY TO GO! SOL'TH AJAX BEAUTY 3 bdrms., central air. 60 o-, brradlixtm, new windims, nxrf, finished bsmt. with gas fp., giwrinet kit- pantry roc bay window. Check this beauty rna! Call lois Thoolpson••, (905) 837-1054. BRIGHT & SPACIOUS Economical gas heat - fabulous townhouse. Community rec centre, pixel. daycare. 3+1 bdrms. Priced to sell. Call Barbara K Smith", (905)837.1054. •Jlwed an 6% . . YOU WON BE DISAPPOINTED • New rose bntitdhxim • Finished basement • Covered patio - awning • Fenced yard • 3 bednxmts • Eat -in kitchen • Offend at $/49.900. • Coil Lois Thompson", • (905) 837-1050. A REAL FAMILY "TREAT" Impeccable Glendale home on beautifully landscaped pie - shaped lot - "10+ ". Just listed! Call Barbara K Smith", (905) 837-1054. to G' I A 6 -o -R -(;-E-04 -.1 B- U -N -G -A- L -O-14 The very best of eventhing --- and -spotless '• Westshore, Pickering. CaU Garry Free***, (905) 837-1054 ALL THE BELLS & READY TO GO! SOL'TH AJAX BEAUTY 3 bdrms., central air. 60 o-, brradlixtm, new windims, nxrf, finished bsmt. with gas fp., giwrinet kit- pantry roc bay window. Check this beauty rna! Call lois Thoolpson••, (905) 837-1054. BRIGHT & SPACIOUS Economical gas heat - fabulous townhouse. Community rec centre, pixel. daycare. 3+1 bdrms. Priced to sell. Call Barbara K Smith", (905)837.1054. •Jlwed an 6% . . PACE 6 -THE NEWS ADVLenSW Wt3D., pC1�t3BR IS, 1"S Telethon helps Durham symphony hit all the right notes DURHAM — The Oshawa -Durham Symphony needs your help. Cultural organizations can't survive on ticket sales alone and the Oshawa -Durham Symphony is no exception. On Friday, Oct. 27 the Oshawa - Durham Symphony Orchestra hosts a live telethon on Rogers Community 10 from 7 p.m. until 11 p.m. This telethon, the biggest and most important event the sym- phony has held, is also intended to educate the public. The public will have the oppor- tunity to see and hear from orchestra musicians, and learn about the orches- tra which has performed for audiences for 38 years. On -air hosts include Oshawa Little Theatre personalities Judith Edmond- son and John Green. Donations will be accepted by phone and everyone who donates could win a valuable prize. A number of area merchants have donated prizes for the event. The phone number for making donations will be displayed during the broadcast. The telethon is also being sup- ported by Oshawa-Whitby-Claring- ton This Week, Classical 96 and 103 CFMX-FM. For more information contact the Oshawa Durham Symphony Associa- tion at 579-6711. Green thumbs at Gandatsetiagon Public School honored by board ❑ Pickering PICKERINv — Staff and students at Gandatseti- agon Public School have been honored for their green thumbs. The Parkside Drive school planed second in the Durham Board of Educa- tion's seventh annual Hey, We're Looking Good This Summer contest. For the past three years, the contest has been limited to the first 50 entrants, each of which receives $25 for the purchase of seeds, plants, shrubs or other materials to improve the external appearance of their school. In August, the board rates each of the entrants based on their overall appearance, plant growth, care of shrubs, and lack of weeds and litter. Using those scores, the board selects schools to compete in the final phase of the contest, which involves a written submis- sion about the people involved and the education- al value of the project to staff, students and the com- munity. Three schools were given honorary mention, while South Simcoe Public School in Oshawa earned fust place. Each received a framed picture of their pro- ject- As second -place finisher, Gandatsetiagon received a large plaque to keep for a year, a small plaque which remains at the school, and a cheque for $200 to further add to the external appear- ance of the school. (The fust -place finisher received $300, as well as the plaques.) The contest "has been great for Durham board schools because it has increased the pride in the appearance of school prop- erties over the summer months when traditionally schools are closed," notes communications manager Mary Brown. "This makes us good neighbors to the communi- ties we serve " AIDS education offered ..0. . n rural Durham DURHAM — The AIDS Committee of Durham and the Durham Region Department of Health are working together to inform rural communities about HIV and AIDS. On Tuesday, Nov. 28, from 4 to 8 p.m., they will provide an information ses- sion at the Uxbridge Public Library, 9 Toronto St. S., in Uxbridge. HIV positive patients, their families, friends, part- ners and those who provide service to AIDS patients are encouraged to attend and share their ideas about HIV/AIDS needs in the Uxbridge area. The AIDS Committee of Durham and the Durham Region Department of Health will discuss any issues that the community may have about about HIV. Pamphlets and other litera- ture will be available and light refreshments are offered. Similiar sessions will be held in Cannington on Nov. 20, Port Perry Nov. 21, Beaverton Nov -22, Brook - lin Nov. 27 and Bow- manville Nov. 29. For more information on the rural information pro- gram, call (905) 665-0051 or (905) 686-2740 or (905) 723-8521. PETER BABIN Sales Representative 686-54811 571-7000 •sis twone�tfw "AwochM ttrotnr This beautiful 50x150' lot comes complete with mature trees ano a ceaar neoge, ending the back yard. Also included is this fine 4 bdrm. Jacobsen built home. It features a sunken mn. fir. fain. rm. wdh fp., a separate din. rm. that oved ooks the IN. rm. which boasts a cathedral ceding and a separate eating area off the kitchen. The bsmt. has a woodstove in the rec room and a could easily be converted into a separate "w apt. The vendor is retiring and ready to move. so call Peter Babm at 686-5481 to see this one before it's too late. TIIR NEWS#413WFAtTISF,R, WRD.,(K" ORRR 25,105-11MAGF-7- Smiles all around for prize winners! One happy customer and one enthusiastic carrier with the News Advertiser were awarded prizes recently for their efforts in supporting the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. Customer Pat Perry of Pickering was awarded at new VCR by the News Advertiser's Alka Aggarwal after our monthly draw for customers who pay their carrier. Below. Brent Kewell accepts a CD player from Michelle Ourrey for sur- passing his collections goal. Each prize was awarded for Collection til RVMW THE B1G\MAX COMBO OUALITY ONE LTD. Successful selling requires the proper ingredients DW OENI116- IML z 11AY1I W Otil31!' CONE DEWAW KAM MOYW 30 Yet J'iiew 31 Yom Atw** w ' `12 Yarm ROW F.rRtk C adi W of A ltrrrt JW'r Fr/ia�estt Apprab d besrrtrktr TO HAVE ALLTMSANp M. CH MORE WORKING FOR YOU, CALL ANY ONE OF THE AROVr 1 A,! MU CONSULTATION AT c',* -683-5000 14 SPARKLES LIKE A DIAMOND! h4aw apt., sop. entrance, $ground pool, ceramics h boyar fl kiL and bathrooms. 4+2 bedrooms. You doM need a oot of gold for ftrs one. r OVEINM DOUBLE HEATED GARAGE +1,700 sq. h. home with rec room + in-law Great home, eat -in klL b dn. nn. Fully fenced BRICK BUNGALOW $135,000 Sep. entrance, 2 washrooms, wall to crap fireplace, hgmtjnd per, parking for 6 cars & garage. Or *y down. ROUGE VALLEY LOCATION Backing on to park, 4 + 2 bedroorns, 2 kitchens, gas fireplace, prat. landscaped, picture perf hone with lots of extras. 4 M. r ;,. :"HALLOWEEN SPECIAL" Ensure your new `home doesn't tum into a "HORROR SHOW, with our free professionalAM1009M offer. HALLOWE'EN TREAT t." MW L The salespeople and staff of Re/Max First Realty Ltd. spent a rainy afternoon on Saturday, October 14th giving away 1,000 pumpkins to their clients and anyone else who cared to stop by. Five hundred dollars was raised for the Ajax - Pickering Hospital from donations gratefully received. It pays to pay your News Advertiser carrier u Every delivery day, Ajax -Pickering lection period, and you receive a money - ,y'ifr�yJh3 News Advertiser carriers bring current saving coupon sheet. Customer Pat Perry of news and advertising specials to your door. Pickering was our last winner. She received Carrier collections began Monday, Oct. a brand new VCR simply for paying her 16 and continue for two weeks. carrier. N you pay your News Advertiser carrier The News Advertiser, however, is a vol - the $4 collection fee, you are eligible for a untary-pay newspaper. You'll receive it fabulous prize drawn at the end of the col- even if you decline to pay your carrier. Smiles all around for prize winners! One happy customer and one enthusiastic carrier with the News Advertiser were awarded prizes recently for their efforts in supporting the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. Customer Pat Perry of Pickering was awarded at new VCR by the News Advertiser's Alka Aggarwal after our monthly draw for customers who pay their carrier. Below. Brent Kewell accepts a CD player from Michelle Ourrey for sur- passing his collections goal. Each prize was awarded for Collection til RVMW THE B1G\MAX COMBO OUALITY ONE LTD. Successful selling requires the proper ingredients DW OENI116- IML z 11AY1I W Otil31!' CONE DEWAW KAM MOYW 30 Yet J'iiew 31 Yom Atw** w ' `12 Yarm ROW F.rRtk C adi W of A ltrrrt JW'r Fr/ia�estt Apprab d besrrtrktr TO HAVE ALLTMSANp M. CH MORE WORKING FOR YOU, CALL ANY ONE OF THE AROVr 1 A,! MU CONSULTATION AT c',* -683-5000 14 SPARKLES LIKE A DIAMOND! h4aw apt., sop. entrance, $ground pool, ceramics h boyar fl kiL and bathrooms. 4+2 bedrooms. You doM need a oot of gold for ftrs one. r OVEINM DOUBLE HEATED GARAGE +1,700 sq. h. home with rec room + in-law Great home, eat -in klL b dn. nn. Fully fenced BRICK BUNGALOW $135,000 Sep. entrance, 2 washrooms, wall to crap fireplace, hgmtjnd per, parking for 6 cars & garage. Or *y down. ROUGE VALLEY LOCATION Backing on to park, 4 + 2 bedroorns, 2 kitchens, gas fireplace, prat. landscaped, picture perf hone with lots of extras. 4 M. r ;,. :"HALLOWEEN SPECIAL" Ensure your new `home doesn't tum into a "HORROR SHOW, with our free professionalAM1009M offer. HALLOWE'EN TREAT t." MW L The salespeople and staff of Re/Max First Realty Ltd. spent a rainy afternoon on Saturday, October 14th giving away 1,000 pumpkins to their clients and anyone else who cared to stop by. Five hundred dollars was raised for the Ajax - Pickering Hospital from donations gratefully received. u ¢rJ ,y'ifr�yJh3 d R �4 S? Yx R Smiles all around for prize winners! One happy customer and one enthusiastic carrier with the News Advertiser were awarded prizes recently for their efforts in supporting the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. Customer Pat Perry of Pickering was awarded at new VCR by the News Advertiser's Alka Aggarwal after our monthly draw for customers who pay their carrier. Below. Brent Kewell accepts a CD player from Michelle Ourrey for sur- passing his collections goal. Each prize was awarded for Collection til RVMW THE B1G\MAX COMBO OUALITY ONE LTD. Successful selling requires the proper ingredients DW OENI116- IML z 11AY1I W Otil31!' CONE DEWAW KAM MOYW 30 Yet J'iiew 31 Yom Atw** w ' `12 Yarm ROW F.rRtk C adi W of A ltrrrt JW'r Fr/ia�estt Apprab d besrrtrktr TO HAVE ALLTMSANp M. CH MORE WORKING FOR YOU, CALL ANY ONE OF THE AROVr 1 A,! MU CONSULTATION AT c',* -683-5000 14 SPARKLES LIKE A DIAMOND! h4aw apt., sop. entrance, $ground pool, ceramics h boyar fl kiL and bathrooms. 4+2 bedrooms. You doM need a oot of gold for ftrs one. r OVEINM DOUBLE HEATED GARAGE +1,700 sq. h. home with rec room + in-law Great home, eat -in klL b dn. nn. Fully fenced BRICK BUNGALOW $135,000 Sep. entrance, 2 washrooms, wall to crap fireplace, hgmtjnd per, parking for 6 cars & garage. Or *y down. ROUGE VALLEY LOCATION Backing on to park, 4 + 2 bedroorns, 2 kitchens, gas fireplace, prat. landscaped, picture perf hone with lots of extras. 4 M. r ;,. :"HALLOWEEN SPECIAL" Ensure your new `home doesn't tum into a "HORROR SHOW, with our free professionalAM1009M offer. HALLOWE'EN TREAT t." MW L The salespeople and staff of Re/Max First Realty Ltd. spent a rainy afternoon on Saturday, October 14th giving away 1,000 pumpkins to their clients and anyone else who cared to stop by. Five hundred dollars was raised for the Ajax - Pickering Hospital from donations gratefully received. t' r rAGF. R -THE . .. - • ' ' ' .. • l • ' ' r, • , h„ r Al 'ONE;LT UALITY, 018611, 0 r • • _ r -..a.� �•�. ., rn �: _ �� a r� � �' � " -� ��... - - r' 'i i Than right here. Immaculate 1.850 sq. ft.. 3 be=om home. Large hollywood kitchen. 3 baths, main floor family room with fireplace. casement windows. Shows well. $172.900. .n _ • i • t• J1_1 is • � � / — r - Dee• --leek castor- t ingaiow *11 3 car garage on 1 3 acre _t Dream kitchen and fin basement with 2nd kitchen. 6 bedrooms. 5 Aashrooms. 2 fireplaces, 2 rec rooms. cent. air, underground scnnkler Security system, hardwood 8 ceramics Steps to the Club "Use i4.. low - 4r t •. 1 i �4azr--t:] 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, pie -shaped lot, main floor laundry. 2.871 sq. ft. A lot of house for the price. $229,500. - - • Maintenance free bungalow with mature lot, large eat - in kitchen with walkout to large deck. Updated drywall and insulation. Large shed/workshop. Shows immaculate. Call for further information. A U111=11114111 51 AK 1 -� mit 1 1 Fully detached 3 bdrm. brick home with garage will be appreciated. Hardwood floors, fin. rec rm., extra washroom, central air, upgraded kitchen & much, much more. Gorgeous hardwood floors, 2 bathrooms, in-law apartment - sep. entrance. Close to lake. Totally upgraded grand estate on 2+ acres. Five bedrooms, huge kitchen, nanny quarters. Triple garage, inground heated pool. Minutes from Downtown Pickering/Ajax. 4 bedroom sidesplit on huge treed lot- Over 1 acre of land. Large family room with fireplace. Big bright greenhouse kitchen. Private subdivision. Must be seen. iX I Approx. 2,700 sq. ft, home, mn. fir. fam. rm., mn. fir. laundry, large eat -in kitchen with ceramic floors, impressive foyer, central air, central vac & lots more!! Onl S213,9001. C1wYty bA 3 bdrm., 3 balk tome ' Spediix;ulx W* room, gas fireplace targe 8" IdlchaVrANA b lode ' Cental air, central vac. air cleaner ' Dardis garagderirm b We ' •Stamped' interlock drive Finished op to Dotorn ' AAvw 10 tarbscapng Cal Qday a view Ibis "TEN' F_ t mar ar-lt•�-�-� t -Safra Open concept - kitdwAamilyy rm. allows family entertaining at its best. 3 good size bdrms., en suite washroom, main floor laundry, cathedral ceiling & more. Call soon. REFREE - Ota ' owl .. •• �wf.. R w *• t 1 Gorgeous view of the city greets you in this super modem condo. 1+1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, extra storage. Balcony, 5 appliances & complete rec facility. r This home shows very well. There are 3 bdrms., 2 baths, a > .. huge eat -in kitchen and a finished basement - open concept. Comes with upgraded carpets, many appliances and more. Call for details. Gorgeous 1,900 sq. ft home. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, mn tlr. aundry. mn. fir, fam. rm. with fireplace. Huge master bedroom with a s -piece en suite. Large kitchen, hollywood style eat -in. Entrance +� r•pm garage to house Oversized garage. Very clean and bright ` ..: oah,a l,, finished basement Close lo lake, schools and s^ oc ng 'est value in the area. Very spacious backsplit on large 110 x136' Irregular lot. Bi famil sized kitchen. Main floor family room - 1 1 garage & more! Must be seen. �+ • i •'1 :4 AL 1,500 sq. ft- 3 bedroom with finished rec room is located on a quiet crescent. Popular Westney Heights. Super pie -shaped lot, gardener's delight. Easy access to schools. A must see. • • S -P -E -C -T -A -C -U -t. -AA residence. Thousands spent on upgrades 3 baths, 3 bdrms., 2 walkouts. Enjoy relaxing on your own private balcony. Walkout to your own private garden. New European kitchen with built-in appliances & oversized counter. Double acrylic sink & veggie sprayer Professionally finished Writ. 4 -pc. en suite & bidet. CeranhKx, hardwood floors. Steps to plaza, TTC and schools. Truly a must see! �- • y - Fully detached 3 or 4 bedroom. 1 1/2 storey home with all new windows & vinyl siding and a full basement. Listed for $129,900. =:CALL 683111110299:�