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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1995_11_03IYIAKS SUNDAY A FUN DAY!. Canada's l.argalit Indoor Flea Market & Antique Fair EVERYSUNDAY Flea Market open gam-5pm Anti? Fair =n 8am-5 Brock Rd. NoM ol tie 401 in Pickering 1Nrraor hWAWes (905) 427-0754 Frida-v, Nov. 3, 1995 TUNING UP School choir prepares for overseas trip I Pg. 13 HOME &;;*&I Fainly Owned a Op For Service You Can lust VISrr OUR st+owftooM !ai areoN Rasi� Satoh a,. »MA «e.vS 420 -MV platV��//Vv • ews Advertiser 40 pages' A Nletroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 42,500 Vol. 114 No. 44 Kindergarten survey on hold i alee,Ze,�Wl A,—taace/i ,r YaKla Art Auction '95 for the United � Wad is held SundaN at % ichael Schroeder Art Galleries. Unit 4, 1410 Bavl% St . Pickering. Pre- view is at noon. auction at� I p.m. Featured artists iincludc A.1 Cas- son. Trisha Romance and Robert Bateman. VISA and 'Mastercard are accepted. For more details. call OS6-O6OO ( United Wx, ) or Saturda-, Cloudv. w indv, tlurry possible: aE�) -1 to 4C tiundw. Cold. cloud,.. -3 to ?C Inside In the news Sports................................9 Entertainment .................. 12 Classified ..........................16 Phone lines General 683-51 10 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 Internet at www.durhamnews.net 93¢+7¢GST =81 B% LiNDA 1N IIiTE - DURHA%l - T11C 1 uhli; s,110� 1l h„an1 ha, put on hold plans to sun cs parents and teachers of junior and senior kknderzartcn student,,. 'i'hc Durham Board of Education had planned to poll parents and -,tat-t- to (kktohcr. but because it hasn't yet finished compiling the results of a surveN taken last June. plans for a second sur%ev ha -c been put on hold. repKrrts superintendent Carol Yco. Shc says lru,,tee• will rcccn c a report on kindergarten pn,_r im, ;inJ r;,ult, of the first suneN at thcr, 7%nieetkm, on Monday. No %. 6. The Iatc of a second surnry w ill be decided at or following that mccumg. assure,, 1%1s. Yet). The surnry undertaken in June "xs ain}ed at detcrtninim! the ,uccc,,,, or failure of all -day. eNrn -other-dav kindervarten, which was intnr- duccd the previous September. The board decided to sur%cy parents. teacher,, and principals in the wake of much criticism of the revamped program. Sumo feel the alternate- da-� prugr rn i,, exhaustinz and confusing for youngsters, who wake up not knowing if' they*rc going In ,,chlxll that day. However. other,, applaud it fxeau•c it creates a smoother Jay for children who would other- wisc split their day between school and day care. When the hoard introduced the revamped program. it pointed to annual sa\in«,, of ti895JXX) a year in noon -hour husing to and from kindcr,_arten classes. iAtxrut `S432,(NNI trf' that would have been picked up by local tax- payers, while the provincial _government would have funded the remainder.) Accurdiriv to a report issued this fall, the board will spend $178.(1()(1 a year on nrxln-hour Thrown for a loss Pine Ridge Pumas' quarterback Greg McLarty is sacked by a Dunbarton Spar- tans' defender during Lake Ontario Sec- ondary School Athletics senior football semi-final action at Dunbarton Tuesday. .Purcbase Price The Spartans won 34-14 to advance to the LOSSA final against Pickering High School Trojans in Oshawa Saturday. Story on Page 9. photo by A.J. Groen 30minu1es FRFJ- 0¢ XMRF ♦f'nVA nnN ice* month ;. "I, 4'✓ month bb'r�mr utc �xr 1..�.,,< MW S ber6m Onb.12 WAWA WW VV61 Mrr Lk. b• rrarrrr. OAC. 9M• Mon See FATE ... Page 3 Life-saving transplant is on again for Daniel Burton Youngster, family `thrilled' his cancer is in remission again By NIARIANNE TAKACS ti1:\11 ki }'()RII k AJAX-PICKF.RItiG — it was the hest Halloween treat a bov could ever ask for. Daniel Burton. —� the 1(J -year-old P i c k e r i n g leukemia patient whose -bone mar- row transplant was ` cancelled because his cancer had returned, was told Tuesday he has again gone into remission and can now have the Daniel Burton transplant. Hospital officials "are contacting the donor and arranging as early a date as possible," says the boy's father, Dave See DANIEL... Page 5 -EWCELL COMM LNIGAT/ONS Le 401 ? e • Bell Mobility Centre Bell Mobility Centre 843 King St.W (Next to Don Cherry's) Pickering Town Centre (905) 5761212 (805) 537-1212 Bell Mobilityel PAt;F 2-141F: NEWS AON FRTISER F RID W. Nt 1VV%111F.R I. I94: 69EE/A nR S Expect more from Sears SATURDAY.& SUNDAY 8:30 am to Noon Saturday only on almost everything in the store 'Sears will deduct an amount equivalent to the GST from your total purchase. GST offer does not apply to furniture, major appliances, home electronics, sewing machines, vacuums, prestige fragrances and cosmetics, Levi's, Guess, Joe Boxer and Essential watches, Fieldcrest 'Touch of Class' towels and carpet, installed carpeting, installed home improvements, Fastrak•custom window coverings, automotive products, services and gas, Sears Travel, licensed departments, Catalogue and Clearance Centre purchases, deferral fees, delivery or maintenance agreement charges. offer applies to In- stock merchandise only in Sears retail stores and does not apply to any installation charges. Selection may vary by store. Two days only. Saturday, Nov. d nn.� cmi.,��.. Nom.. i ooA Last 2 days ALL bed & bath on sale" SAVE 1 0-50%" On ALL comforters, towels, sheet sets, pillows, blankets mattress pads "Excludes Touch of Class carpet and towels by Fieldcrest and in -stock quilts Save s1 00- 130 White goose down duvets' 791 !9 Twin Reg. 179. 9 99 An outstanding buy. Open box stitch construction holds fill in place. 230 thread count percale cover. #72105. Double - King. Sears reg. 219.99-299.99. Each ..........................109.99-169.99 FOR ONE On ALL furnituret, major appliances, sewing machines, vacuums", - i.. home electronics, fitness equipment, and selected home improvements Don't pay until November'96, on approved credit, with your Sears Card. $25 deferral fee applies. Offer ends Sunday, November 5,1995. Liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases are not included in this offer. Ask for details. tExcludes patio and baby fwniture, and weVdry vacuums. Starts Saturday 8:30 a.m. �IHWY 2� FULL YEAR OC rN CC l On ALL furnituret, major appliances, sewing machines, vacuums", - i.. home electronics, fitness equipment, and selected home improvements Don't pay until November'96, on approved credit, with your Sears Card. $25 deferral fee applies. Offer ends Sunday, November 5,1995. Liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases are not included in this offer. Ask for details. tExcludes patio and baby fwniture, and weVdry vacuums. Starts Saturday 8:30 a.m. �IHWY 2� D OC rN CC l 0I CC W t= 3' CC UUI J ■ pKW`l. pICK�RIN� * HWY. 401 Sale prices end Sunday, November 5, 1995, or while quantities last. Copyright 1995 Sears Canada Inc Expect more from Sears SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open Mon. -Fri. 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Lake rescue unit sends out S.O.S. ❑ PARU in peril of sinking unless it gets funding for vessel By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF RF.I' WITR AJAX-PICKERING —The Picker - int; Ajax Rescue Unit (PARU) may be sunk if the volunteer marine rescue service doesn't get a new lx►at by the end of next year. For this past boating season, PARU was forced to borrow a vessel from the Canadian Coast Guard atter discover- ing last winter that rot had eaten into the wood -core fibreglass hull of its own 19 -year-old boat. It would have cost $26.000 to $30,(X)0) to repair the 28400t vessel, which was only worth about $200A), explains PARU commodore Tony Buckley. The Town of Pickering, which provides most of PARU's fund- ing (with the rest coming from the Town of Ajax), said "no". The Canadian Coast Guard is only willing to lend PARU its boat for another year. ..We d either have to get a boat or we'd have to fold the unit," says Mr. Buckley. That would mean boaters in distress off local shores could face a long wait for help from rescue units based in Oshawa or Toronto. As well, local police would have to turn elsewhere for assistance in looking for missing people or bodies in the lake. And boaters with medical emergencies wouldn't have help available to get the patient to shore — help that's particu- larly important it it's the driver of the boat who's ill. PARU has been looking for a new tx►at and has one picked out which it is currently evaluating for suitability. The two -near -old 34 -foot twin diesel alu- minum vessel is "a vast improvement" over the old one, says Mr. Buckley. "It was designed originally as a work boat," he says, explaining there is a lot of space atx)ard and a cabin to warm up in during had weather, and the boat handles well in rough waters. The had news is the price tag. "It's open for negotiation, but we're NOW OPEN in Ajax Royall Computers 428-6611 Please recycle Pickering -Ajax Rescue Unit (PARU) members crowd into the boat they currently have on loan and would like to replace with a new ves- sel. Seated in front are, from left, James Phillips and PARU com- modore Tony Buckley. Standing are Dave Masters, Al Smith and Tim Passmore. photo by A.J. Groen looking at about $I(x),(XX)." The Town knows PARU is search- ing for a new boat and has been "very supportive" so tar, says Mr. Buckley, but there's been no commitment yet from Pickering officials to buy one. PARU itself is hoping to raise about $300X) toward the cont of a new beat over the next two or three years through various events and donations from service clubs, corporations and marinas all along the Durham and Scarborough lakeshore. If PARU doesn't get a vessel, local boaters will Ione a rescue organization that has been serving the area since it was formed in 1966 as the Pickering Emergency Rescue Unit. Ajax came on board in the mid -1970%. PARU members are all volunteers who pay for their own uniforms and some of the costs of their own training. "We do it for the love of boating and community service," says Mr. Wanted: Leaf Tickets Good seats are needed for Leaf games. Will pay face value. Call Bruce at 579-4400 Ext. 2207 (Tor. Line 798-7672) RONALD MARTINO & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS �J (formerly of West Hill) Da. ta.tar Family Owned and Operated a Road ChViK 1057 Brock Road PICKERING tiuu south of 4oi) Read us on the Internet at www.durhamnews.net Bucklev, who maintains the Town "gets back more" from PARU than the $20,(N M) to S3(),(N X) it spends each year to keep the unit going. Almost all the Town funding goes to maintaining the boat, according to the commodore. In addition to rescuing boaters in trouble, helping with police searches and rescuing windsurfers too tired or cold to get hack to shore under their own steam, PARU volunteer% also pro- mote boating safety and patrol the shore on a regular basis. However, with the boat it has on loan. PARD goes out for emergencies but does little patrolling because the IS -foot out- board is too small for that. In 1994 PARU had about 36 active members donating approximately 41) hours per year of service. There were fewer working this past season because of the decrease in regular patrols. PARU is usually in the water from mid -Maw to mid-November. ENJOY FINE INDIAN CUISINERq! AT HANDA' S RESTAURANT (Lmo) Nily Lauth & Dinner Includes Tandoori dishes, vegetarian & non vegelarian curries We also serve Papti Chaat, Charm Bhathttm, Thar Idli Dasa, etc 1410 BMMY ST., PICKERING near the Go station 420-4800 tits" )w (ZEBI fS 49 ,VEW )MI EW M1V 117DM. �Hunter Douglas VERTICALS • • 1111P� ••••. i 500FF Your Wlndou- Decorating Centre' `rIJ I 0 88 Old Kingston Road (Pickering Vlrragr ) Ajax * d Ifa1fl� • THE NEW~ ADVERTISFA FRIDAY, IM)VFMRF.R 3, I"5-PA4:FA "SROM PAGE i yr supervisors for its all -day kindergarten programs as a result of the change. Meanwhile, the fature of junior kindergarten at the board is up in the air after the Progressive Con- servative provincial government announced in late September its plans to again make the program optional. It hasn't yet introduced legislation that would allow school boards to opt out of the program Durham's public board began phasing in junior kindergarten last January after it was mandated by the former New Democratic Party government. It hasn't indicated publicly whether it will drop the program when new legislation comes out. PACE. 4 -THF \F.wti ADN FRf1SFR FRIDA1. NON E%IRFR i, tori,; Students' writing improving, public school board finds By LINDA "'HITE STAFF RETORt'FR DURHAM — The writing skills of Grade 12 students here are improving, the public school board has concluded following a recent writing review. The Durham Board of Education, along with school boards in North York, Lakehead and Hal- ton, developed a testing consortium in 1993 to assess student writing. It followed a Grade 12 xvriting review in hoards across the province administered the pre- vious year by the %linistry of Education and Training. The testing consortium included a repeat of that Grade 12 writing rcyiew this year so changes in writing skills could he monitored and com- pared to earlier results. Almost 6.000 students from the four hoards participated in the review last spring- Each wrote an essay — identified onl\ by a number and marked randoml. by teachers from across the four hoards using a six -paint scale from the min- istry. Ixyels four. five and six are considered accept- able for advanced-le\el students. Ixyel three is considered acceptable for general -level students. while level two is considered acceptable for stu- dents in the basic stream. A 20 -member panel of educators, parents, busi- ness and labor representatives from across the province decided in 1992 that SIS per cent of stu- dents in advanced classes should produce level four work. The Durham hoard is " thrilleC that 76 per cent of its second semester and full -year. advanced- Icyel students performed at or above level four, says English facilitator Jane Crosbie. That num- ber is up t7om 6_2 per cent in 1991 r o� N vp 1000 10 "Ret:irn to Glory" unframed print signed by Wendal Clark includes certificate of (In Lakehead, 85 per cent of advanced -level students performed at or above level four, while 81 per cent in Halton and 65 per cent in North York attained that level.) Meanwhile, just over 83 per cent of Durham's general -level students performed at or above level three, compared with 7.3 per cent in 1992. (Because just 125 students were enrolled in basic programs throughout the four boards, their results were not recorded for the four -board report.) Females in both the advanced- and general - level programs scored higher than their male counterparts, as they did in 1992. Ms. Crosbie believes students performed better this year largely because "thee were more aware of the six -point scale." which man teachers now use in the classroom. "It was more old hat. rather than something new Durham wont release the results of other par- ticipating hoards until later this week, after those boards have publicly announced their own results. Durham will set up an interpretation panel to examine overall results and make recommenda- tions, to he included in a report to trustees at their standing committee meeting on Dec. 11. Schools will release their individual results after that date. After mid-February. schools will release action plans to address their individual school results. The hoard will also release an action plan dealing with its overall results. Results of a provincial Grade 9 reading and writing test conducted earlier this year bN the ministry are to be released today. Durham will also report on those results on Dec. I 1 and will develop and release action plans dealing with those results by mid-Februarv. Durham plans to re -administer the Grade 12 writing test within the next two years. Estates, 0niun,11uI A card up his sleeve Newscaster Bill Hutchinson, right, one of the celebrities helping out with the Ajax -Pickering United Way's Monte Carlo Night appears to have a card or two up his sleeve here. But there'll be no funny busi- ness at the blackjack tables Friday, Nov. 10 when the event is held at the Annandale Golf and Country Club in Ajax. Gathered with Mr. Hutchinson at Party Tyme Rentals in preparation for the night are, from left, Martin Olenroot, Dennis Goulin, Sharon Rudder and Susan Frudd. photo by A.J. Groen Chrysler revs up United Way drive AJAX-PICKFRING — The Chrysler Canada Ajax Trim Plant has issued a challenge to corpora- tions here to match or heat its goal to raise S5.000 in special e,.ents during the 1995 Ajar -Pickering United A'ay fund-raising cam- paign. "This challenge is open to all companies in both our communi- I ip ties." sa}s Brent Moule, campaign co-ordinator of the Trim Plant. Employees at the plant — who have earned the reputation of being the most generous donors to the campaign -- have set out to raise SS5,(xx) for this year's campaign. For information on how you can challenge Chrysler, call the United %Vay at 905-6ti6-0606. U P NO 01 76Yo n ---��,, Bankruptcy, Inventory Clearance_ Morning With Grandpa" NOW UP OFF NOW TO g - 399.00 Framed 701/Double Mat "Bacot to Back" unframed print signed by Pat Borders includes certificate of authentication. FINE FURNITURE, LAMPS, MIRRORS, COLLECTIBLES... TOO MANY ITEMS TO LISTH Limited Edition Art 6a1tmaw A•� •Casson Cary Branders `est'la�t Sa0%deTs WOW - TERMS: Payment by Cash, Visa, Mastercard. Sorry no cheques. All sales final. "The Ice Castle" NOW $698.00 Framed Double Mat Thurs. & Fri. Sat. Sun. TRISHA ROMANCE FRAMED PRINTS . "First Mate" Spm-9pm 10am-6pm 10am-5pm 50 Church St. S. Ajax in the Pickerinq Villaae NOW $323-00 Framed Double Mat X Hwy, 2 ca Y o Randall V 0° 401 Daniel, family have been riding emotional roller -coaster of hope FROM PAGE 1 Burton. Mr. Burton reports his son and the rest of the family were "thrilled" at the news. Daniel's relapse had been discovered Sept 29 when the student of Ecole Catholique Notre- Dame-de-la-Jeunesse in Ajax was already in Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children for prepau-a- tory treatment for a bone marrow transplant scheduled for Oct. 4. The transplant had to be cancelled, and the doctors advised against further treatment. Young Daniel, however, didn't want to give up and asked to receive the difficult course of chemotherapy that was his only chance for going into remission again. Daniel will be kept on chemotherapy until doctors are able to do the transplant. They had wanted to do it as soon as possible after he went into remission but will have to wait at least two weeks because the total body radiation unit at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto is closing down in order to be moved. Daniel must undergo total body radiation to destroy his own marrow beton; the transplant. Tho: wait may even be longer than two weeks, depending on when the donor is able to enter hospital to have marrow removed from his or her hip (the identity of the donor has not been revealed). Daniel and his family have been on a roller- coaster ride of hopes dashed, renewed and then dashed again since last January. That's when his leukemia returned after a three-year remission and a frantic worldwide search for a suitable bone marrow donor began. Near the end of April, when no match had been found in the existing files of home marrow registries, Daniel's parents issued a public plea asking people to have them- selves tested to see if their marrow could save Daniel's life. In late July, just after learning Daniel had relapsed again after a six-month remission and was unlikely to survive. the Burtons were told a donor had been found and chemotherapy was started again. "We were sitting on pins and needles for quite a while," says Mr. Burton of this latest month- long wait hoping Daniel would go into remission again. "And there's certainly a rough road ahead." But the hay's "spirits are rally goof' accord- ing to his father and he's been able to remain fairly active despite the chemoxherVy. Daniel was released from hospital Tuesday night for I lallo we tm and was to return Wedn Ls - day for a few days. Doctors expect VII be able to go home to wait for his transplant and return to hospital only for chemotherapy treatments until then. 'fHF, NFAVS AU%PR'I'ISER F'RIUAN'. NOIVEMRER i, 11"5 -PAGE 5 LOW --EST PRICE IN CANADA + CANADIAN MADE SOLID OAK WINDSOR CHAIRS CHOICE OF MANY COLOURS LIMITED TIME $99 ALSO A GREAT SELECTION OF TABLES LARGEST SOLID WOOD SHOWROOM IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO 1020 BROCK RD. S. PICKERING 905-831-9846 N LINE416-282-0258 E:TORONTO ip S"k-HOURS. MON.-TUES. 10-6 1st. St. south of WED. & THURS. 10-9 401 at corner of 'FRIDAY 1-6. SATURDAY 10-5 Plummer & Brock SUNDAY 11-4 Rd... Units 1-4 I- PALE &THV tiFwti ADVFR*VNFR FRIDAY.'W1VF%IRF.R 1. M5 Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser TIMOT 11Y I R7IflTAKF:R. Publisher A Metroland Communis% Newtipaper JOANNF. BURGHARDT. Editor-in<htel puhlt%hed wcdnexlrn. Fnda�. Sunda STFyE H011% -r0% Managing Editor L4 I?: Crxnmerrial Aga Ajax. (hn. BRUCE DA.NFORD .Ad�rmcing manager AININ BROU'A'E . Retail Manager L i S 'H; ARE FAMOURIL. Di%tnhution manager Phone Fax: hi; 7363 n OPI Not many would argue that the neighborhoods they live in throughout Alax and Pickering are well served by emers;ency crews to deal with crime, fire. and medical crises. But "What of the people -- volunteers all -- who patrol the .eaters of Lake Ontario to make sure all is secure and properly monitored" These are the people of the Pickering Aiax Rescue Unit. whose future is currently in jeopardy if something isn't done quickly to help fund it. Officials at PARI; are faced with a crisis of their own. Thev need roughly S 1 OU.(NH) to purchase a new boat so they can continue their efforts and provide a measure of emergency response for distressed water- craft. Thcy currently borrow a Canadian Coast Guard vessel. but that arrantement will stem be scuttled. Though low profile. PARD has for many years pro- vided comfort and expertise to help those who run into trouble on lake Ontario. And its marine services form an inteoral part of the safet-, net stitched together b\ police, fire anc ambu- lance personnel in the communities of Ai;ix and Pickering. But its prohlems are not isolated. The neighboring City of Oshawa !Marine Rescue Association came per- ilously close to shutting down its operation earlier this year. Only through much pressure. public debate and a near -tragedy involving COMRA rescue volun- teers on the lake last summer. was the Oshawa pro- gram saved The work of groups like PARI.' and COMRA are vital to the safer% of residents across the region. Municipai officials here must recognize their work and ensure a future for the operation. Without the services of PARL'. simple rescue calls and operations could quickly turn into tragedies. «'e can let that happen. pr AND WUAT TIME TNAWYou woULD YOU LIKE TO glTMMAN... BE PO ED UP TO RETURN THAT Wi« TO YOUR QNER VE NEW BE ALL' $04RD COMPLEX THAT \ JOUVE NOT USIN6,.SIR �N." \` Dow* DURHAM ScHWL BoAao cot+rEatrtcE N.I.P. LOUNGE InfoSource Poll: Last week we asked: • Do you accept Social Services Minister David iTsubouchi's monthly meal plan for welfare recipients that totals $90 a month! ANSWER: Yes No 51% 49% Do you agree with the public school board spending $11,000 to cover for senior educators who attended a i conference in cottage country? INFOSOURCE PHONE# 683-7040 YES: Punch 8026 NO: Punch 8027 Given the closeness of Monday's referendum vote in e aske a Quebec, would you be willing go grant `distinct society' statu, to the province'' -- asked at Ajax Plana TIM HEIN "No. The rules should he the same for everv- one.' ELEKTRA EVANS "No! W'e're all equal." JOAN FOSTER "If it would put a stop to all these debates and referendums, yes." KENT PEEL "No. 1 don't like the idea of one province having special rights and privileges." To the editor: In the letters by Ms. Eskins (Oct. 14) and Ms. Wainwright (Oct. 25) 1 am disappointed in the dialogue that has developed over the issue of day care for the young child. As a parent who has had chil- dren in quaiity day care, and as an educator by profession, I feel compelled to participate in the discussion. Just as Ms. Wainwright criticizes Ms. Eskins' arguments regarding the benefits of day care, there are similar holes in Ms. Wainwright's arguments. The most outstanding of these is the completely inaccurate correla- tion she alludes to between day- care children and the "soaring rates of juvenile delinquency, teenage suicide" and so on. In addition, the issue of the working mother is assumed to be the cause of these. To date, in my knowledge, there has been no causal relationship proven between these two. She forgets also to mention the many other factors that have changed in soci- ety that put pressure on families. Parents today, and especially women, need to come together to ensure that all of our children are receiving the best possible care — whatever their situation. This is lee tapes ave'no,va u e To the editor. Nezt,you are made aware of what is limy Stlll have these tapes. Please find On Monday, Oct. 23, I came "home to missing. A few items were takes out of some good in yourselves to return them find that our home on Kipling Crescent our home, one being our CD player and to us. had been broken into. We always think the other our camcorder. They are Qf no value to you, but are that these things could never happen to1. Inside the case of the camcorder and rslued treasures to our family. You can't us, but when it does, you realize that in the tamers Itself are tapes of our chit- go back in time. `what is most important is that no one dren. M.A. Bauer" was harmed - _ This is a Ales to the persou(s) who Y k q ju dfim not a time to spend energy judg- ing which children are receiving the better care. We also need to recognize that ethical teachers would not stereotype day-care children in such a way as described by Ms. Wainwright. As someone wise once said (and which many of us have adopted since), "it takes an entire village to raise a child." As women, we find ourselves in many different situations — either working in the home or outside the home — either by choice, or not. This will never change. Let's work together to find the best possible quality care for all of our children, whatever that may be, and not impinge personal bias on them. Julie Valerio, Pickering Man beaten , kidnapped, taken for ride in trunk DURHAM — Two young offenders face several charges after a Richmond Hill man was beaten, locked in the trunk of his car and driven to Whitby. Durham Regional Police say a 42 -year-old man was attacked by two youths in his garage just -past midnight Tuesday. He was hit over the head with a shotgun and put in the trunk of hitt Mercedes Benz, poliec say. The attackers drove the vehicle to the Hwy. 401-Thickson Road arca of Whitby where Child Find h� ..:.open house they released the victim. The man phoned police around 1:35 a.m. and he was taken to Oshawa General Hospital and treated for head injuries. Police issued a description of the vehicle around 1:50 a.m. and at 2:0n a.m. it was spotted westbound on the 401 in Pickering. Police followed it into Scarborough, where the driver lost control near Kingston Road. The suspects fled on foot, but were appre- hended a short time later by police. Two 16 -year-olds face a �� variety of charges, including robbery, forcible confine- ment, possession of danger- ous weapons, dangerous dri- ving and failure to stop for Police. York Regional Police are undo Monda in charge of the investigation. i y y :.-at new Ajax office ,"AJAX « An open house is being held Sunday .and Monday at the new offices of the Durham branch of Child Find Ontario. The open house is set for Nov. 5 from ll to 3 pm. and Nov. 6 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. There'll be displays, coffee and doughnuts. Volunteers, anyone interested lit becoming a vol - i' mteer and the general public ser welcome. ,_ The office is at 3 Harwood Ave. S. (at Hwy. 2j, site 201, Ajax.Sw CIA911111131181foot more ioterntilstian. "` Please call us at 683-5110 with your news tips. ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's Basic Event insert, which appeared in this newspaper, Wednesday, November 1, 1995. Please note the following: Page 2 - Gant and Van Heusen ties images have been transposed. Page 12 - All Toddler girls (class 062) and Big girls (class 079) neecewear on this page will be in stores November 8, also Girl's oversize hood- ed fleece top at bottom price should read: 14.99 ea./2 for 19.98. Page 18 - Pronto and Torino cookware description should read: Pronto 8 - piece set includes: 1.41. and 1.61. covered sau- cepans, 2.41L covered Dutch oven, 20cm and 25cm skillets. Torino 7 -piece set includes: 1.91 - and 3.6L covered saucepans, SAL covered Dutch oven, 24cm steamer insert. Page 6 - Bottom small print of in -stock guarantee should read: "Items guaranteed are subject to change. Not all colours available in all sizes. Ask your Sales Associate for details." Inadvertently the error listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconven- ience or confusion to our customers. E ATO N'S THF. NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAIY+NIdVE,"HER 3. 11995 -PAGE. 7 Families that add together:.. 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MARCH 31ST, 19% PROGRAM OPEN DAILY 10 - 8 P.M. SAT. 10 - 5 P.M., SUN 12 - 5 P.M. 495 TAUNTON RD E. OSHAWA 432-7789 "E x- 1ti)PamIBA'tf a Frm(hili $1 r;QQ \ow on al RoNlon Gallen is our finY e%er Whorined Factory Ckaranre from leather TmKI 1*01er the best quality 8 ray. hand lied aiNruction and a rifle range of rolourt Explore our 4lowrvom for other treat deals on Rovon cherry oak. maple and fabric upholstery Roston quality and Roston %aloe we ow %ow the best ror t he Water µfro of ►our lite_ FREE PARKING 7 AY WEEKS ^ ( , I Gallery Ad 3C 11111MAUCA PK:AE>RI\G itG%MAIF:ltllF.NAA(TNTRF I'KAERIu,HU11F:Rt1F.%\f:F:\PRE u.i N \1) VS 51 REF.T 11 FNT rN) I'N;kER111;1' 1RA1111 190618208333 (905) 68344 change this, in 1 � cars we would have no reserve fund at all,' explains Rai Clark. manager of busi- ness and tinancial scr\ ices. Currentl\. there is almost S10.9 mil- lion in the reser\ e tund -- 5111 million invested in pro, in- cial bonds for one to five years. 0\ er the next 211 %ears. the hoard expects to pay about S81 million in retirement gratu- ities. which are promised in emplo\ee contracts. In order to pay that amount. how - cycr, the hoard should he setting aside about S -t mil- lion each %car. tl.hawa • Whitby • Clarinitton R.& P,1-11THIS WEEK durha _� :W-5 News Advertiser Get yourself hooked up to the WORLD WIDE WEB!! • No Busy Signals to Full Internet Access • FREE 7 day -a -week Customer Service to Flexible Rates • Personal E -Mail Address • Web Page Services Available • Full T1 Access • Business Packages Brought to you by Durham's Information Provider Oshawa • Whitby • Clarington r, HIS WEEK 4;a &P ews Adv..' 'ger.",.- ills' LOCA 1, \o loot; di%tancc charges in l laringtun, Oshawa, Nhilh%. Aja%& Pick, rringI m Call 683-5110 with news tips. 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It's available only by phone, just call 1 800 9174W8 for: • Better value: no commissioned brokers or age means you could save money • Easy, direct telephone access • The coverage you need - no more, no less • Fast convenient service 7 days a week • Licensed insurance professionals • Financial strength and stability for greater peace of mind Find out how much you could save... Call for a no obligation quote today! 1800 917-0008 Trademark of CIBC CIBC General Insurance Company Limited licensee of mark. Underwntlen by CIBC General Insurance Company Limited IBC Y I c 8 1 A I t We see what you see." a PACE %-T IIF. NE%%S AD% FR I I%ER FRID 11, \1)% EMBER i, 1"; School board plans for retirements DURHAM — The public school according to consultants. To do that, the board hopes to "lessen the load on tax- board would have to increase taxes by payers" in the future by increasing pay- one per cent, Mr. Clark notes in a report ments now to a staff retirement fund. to trustees. Durham Board of Education trustees But because "an increase of one per recently agreed to increase the amount cent is probably not palatable in the pre - of money set aside for a retirement gra- sent economic climate." Mr. Clark has tuity fund —pending budget approval. recommended the hoard hike annual The hoard currently sets aside contributions to SSM.NX) and put aside S't11,1 X) a year for past scryice benefits 11.80 per cent of payroll. plus 0.45 per cent of its payroll for future That would result in a tax increase of scr\ ice benefits. 0. 18 per cent next year. Already established is a retirement If the board quit making contributions gratuity reserve fund. In years in which altogether and paid all benefits from the the benefits are less than the contribu- reser e fund, that money would he tions, the surplus is transferred to that depleted in about five years and public fund. fears in which the benefits are school supporters would be faced with a more than the contributions. moncv is tax increase of two to three per cent, transferred from the reserve fund. according to Mr. Clark. "It we dont change this, in 1 � cars we would have no reserve fund at all,' explains Rai Clark. manager of busi- ness and tinancial scr\ ices. Currentl\. there is almost S10.9 mil- lion in the reser\ e tund -- 5111 million invested in pro, in- cial bonds for one to five years. 0\ er the next 211 %ears. the hoard expects to pay about S81 million in retirement gratu- ities. which are promised in emplo\ee contracts. In order to pay that amount. how - cycr, the hoard should he setting aside about S -t mil- lion each %car. tl.hawa • Whitby • Clarinitton R.& P,1-11THIS WEEK durha _� :W-5 News Advertiser Get yourself hooked up to the WORLD WIDE WEB!! • No Busy Signals to Full Internet Access • FREE 7 day -a -week Customer Service to Flexible Rates • Personal E -Mail Address • Web Page Services Available • Full T1 Access • Business Packages Brought to you by Durham's Information Provider Oshawa • Whitby • Clarington r, HIS WEEK 4;a &P ews Adv..' 'ger.",.- ills' LOCA 1, \o loot; di%tancc charges in l laringtun, Oshawa, Nhilh%. Aja%& Pick, rringI m Call 683-5110 with news tips. Discover the direct way to better car insurance ow, there's a newway to get better value, service and expertise. Just pick up the phone and call for Direct Auto Insurance trom CIBC Insurance. Personalvisiori Peace of Mind Direct Value t%ht•n you call, you deal directly with one of our licensed insurance professionals. 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Underwntlen by CIBC General Insurance Company Limited IBC Y I c 8 1 A I t We see what you see." a THE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1"5-PA(:F. Y SPORTS Call Al Rivett with sports results 683-5110, fax 683-7363 Spartans, Trojans square off By AL RIVETT SPORTS REPORTER AJAX-PICKERING An old gridiron rivalry will be renewed once again as the Dunbarton high School Spartans meet the Picker- ing High School Trojans for Durham Region senior football supremacy Satur- day. For the second consecu- tive year, the Pickering - based Spartans will battle the defending champion Trojans from Ajax in the Lake Ontario Sec- ondary School Athletics champi- onship at Oshawa's Civic Stadium. Kick-off time is 2 p.m. The Spartans finished in top spot in regular -sea- son play with an undefeat- ed 5-0 record. Meanwhile, the Trojans finished in sec- ond place with a mark of 4- 1 — their lone loss to Dun- barton. Spartans' head coach Peter Kaiser is looking for- ward to a classic clash with Pickering in the final. Ear- lier in the season, the Spar- tans emerged with a 21-8 victory over Pickering High. However, the Tro- jans are the defending champs and will be hard to unseat. "It will be a tough game. I'm sure they will play us tough. I don't think it will be a blow-out," says Kaiser. Trojans' head coach Graham Hiron says his charges are "looking for- ward" to a re -match with Dunbarton in the final. The fact that his team will be a decided underdog in the contest is also a motivating factor. "It's nice being the underdog for a change," he says. "They've got a good football team. We'll play our guts -ter out and may the best team win." Hiron notes the key to the game from the Picker- ing perspective is to slow down Dunharton's vaunted ground game led by run- ning back Theron Walker. "The key is containing Walker. If you control him, you control Dunbarton." The Spartans advanced to the LOSSA final after dumping crosstown rivals and fourth -place Pine Ridge Secondary School Pumas 34-14 in the semi- final contest at Dunbarton Tuesday afternoon. Mean- while, the Trojans earned a berth in the championship with a 28-15 win over third-place Uxbridge Sec- ondary School Tigers at Pickering High Tuesday. The score in the Dunbar - ton -Pine Ridge game was not indicative of how close the contest was, as the two teams were tied 14-14 after the third quarter. Ilowever, the Spartans broke the game wide open with three fourth-quarter touchdowns. in high school football final all scored by wide receiver Jason Connell on passes from quarterback Jeff McConkey. Ken Brace and Ryan Connell had the other Dunbarton touchdowns. McConkey kicked three converts, with the other point coming on a conced- ed point after a missed Spartans' field goal attempt. Pine Ridge touchdowns came from Jamie Bruce and Ryan Bennett. Greg Mcl_arty kicked two con - verts. Meanwhile, the Trojans went with an aerial attack against the Tigers, scoring three of their four touch- downs in the air. Chad Lee caught two passes for majors, while Sean Quinn hooked up with quarter- back Chris Johnson on another passing touch- down. Running back Nathaniel Covent scored the other major. Rob Horstman booted four con- verts. The LOSSA champion will move on to the East Bowl contest, part of the annual Metro Bowl senior football championships. The LOSSA champ will meet the Independent (pri- vate school) champs, expected to be Port Hope's Trinity College School Bears who are currently ranked number two in the weekly Toronto Star poll of Toronto and area high school senior football teams. That game will be played at Oshawa's Civic Stadium on Thursday. 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Assists went to Assenrt, Kort- 8p►�-�-� memtxN resorbing at least one point- ney W%wils, Emslie, Jeanine 1 i-ihihulkdt. f Pickering skated to a 6-6 tie with the hill. Ashley Howell, Kelly McNabney. Mississauga petite 'A' squad in an cxhihi- Po4.khstt'r.-litlitrtv'lboinpstm <uttl w'hit;tll. lD k t. Dr. Joe Horvat & Dr. Adela Chung OPTOMETRISTS Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Road Pickering Town Centre L1V 1B8 wish to announce the opening of their optometric practice EYE EXANILNA11ONS AVAILABLE Monday through Saturday: (905) 420.2064 , Morning, Afternoon Eve crnoon & Evening .'VEIL' A4TIF_NTS ARE MOST R"F.LCOMF. —————————-——————-————-- 1110th ANNIVERSARY" I I, BUTLER CARPET CLEANING SERVICES l FREE[' Get I set of stair,, ,team cleaned ahsolutel% ' FREE -vith $50. order - a 515. Value 1'11)(i 13 1n (cannot he u.cd in conjunction with ism, other offer) %cizu "I� t°`G(905) 686-9160 MintPrr,�cnt k oupcm F,rires Upon Cleaning Fr,- v KJr Ftp'- Or tVER ` J1 !% q K �� Nos. 20/95 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — I� u -7 Compliments of Lab • and a complimentary dimer for his family at Canaan, the Dr- Lean, Chinese food restaurant next door at the to our practice at 1450 Kingston Rd.PICKERING SQUARE con (at Vallt Keegfarman is (We're confident that Keegan is keeping DENTAL OFFICE 0 both his teeth and Wilber's in topnotch shape through regular 420-1777 brushing.) uV 10 a 10 00000�3�t�t� We help kids make the grade. � T 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 GNitsittts Ad GR suitick 103 I: ;C1XIMIONS 420-9930 M"Cal wtre LEARNING CENTRES . W'1411111' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m, FLEET SALE PARTY Enjoy the Octoberfest Band In a:, effort to stimulate dental laws .. .:_ awareness in children and to GLENL MOTOi- provide a relaxing, comfortable ,]TREKr -; environment in our office, Dr. Sleeps 4 flush toilet. all the extras The var back f•om Owasco Lean's office continues its Dr. shopping. work as well as for camping. d that thinks a motor home Z000's Express Adopt -A -Pet ; 28,500 _"'llrti program at the practice- Every c^� three months we will give away a W large, cuddly stuffed animal (and other great surprises) to the child who enters the best name for the criuer. The winner of our 9th f contest, Keegan Chansingh'got to take home "Wilber The Black 11 0 Compliments of Lab • and a complimentary dimer for his family at Canaan, the Dr- Lean, Chinese food restaurant next door at the to our practice at 1450 Kingston Rd.PICKERING SQUARE con (at Vallt Keegfarman is (We're confident that Keegan is keeping DENTAL OFFICE 0 both his teeth and Wilber's in topnotch shape through regular 420-1777 brushing.) uV 10 a 10 00000�3�t�t� We help kids make the grade. � T 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 GNitsittts Ad GR suitick 103 I: ;C1XIMIONS 420-9930 M"Cal wtre LEARNING CENTRES . 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In addition to pledges by viewers, donations were made by latons, the Bank of Montreal and Rogers Cablesystems. You can still support the orchestra by calling 570-0711, makinc it dona- tion at an, branch of the Bank 1- M Nordic note Nicola Irwin - Childs of the Picker- ing Concert H a n d donned a Viking cos- tume for the Children's <Music Spooktacu- .i'Iar ::Hal - ":i kmeen `con- cert Sunday afternoon at he Picker- .. ing . East Shore Com- rnunity Cen- <i'tre. In addi- ':` tion to the <concert, :;::there was ....'face paint- >ing and ...treats for ""1w p' Please recycle Montreal or by e-mail at 70244,165201compuserVe.com GRAND OPENING ALL BURGERS, 'BANANA SPLITS AND �PEANUt BUSTER PARFAITS All You CAN EAT • LOBSTER & PRIME RIB Weekend Dinner Buffet olay $13 375 (Fri., Sat., Sun) PLUS Over 200 Hot & Cold International Food Selections • ROAST BEEF00W$1075 Week Nights Mon.- I hurs. Lunch Mon. -Fri. $6.75 Brunch Sat. & Sun. $8.75 • HOT BBQ GRILL DAILY 3000 GARDEN ST., WHITBY (Whitby Town Square) l Cbtlstmas Parties Available from 20 to 400 a The new Pickering Dairy Queen' is celebrating its GRAND OPENING with a fabulous offer! Fror November 3 - 5 only at the new Pickering Dairy Queen` get a delicious juicy burger of your choice, a Peanut Bustera Parfait or Banana Split all at half price. Offer available only at: 1099 Kingston Road at Dixie beside Moviplex 9 Coop � brazier® We treat you right! ® Trademark of American Dairy Queen Corp. Printed in Canada. r THE NEWS ADVER7ISF.R FRIDAY, NOWNIBER 3, IN95-PAGE. 13 Entertainment School choir takes show on the road AJAX — Members of a local school choir will take their show on the road after tuning up with a Cabaret and a concert here. The Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School choir Vocaleeze leaves Ajax later this month for a two-week tour that will see its 12 members perform in London, Brussels and Paris. j In London, the choir will perform at a prayer service at Westminster Abbey and at two international schools. In Brussels, the choir will sing at an evening mass at the Cathedral of St. Michel and at two international schools. The tour finishes in Paris with two concerts at an international school and pos- sibly a mini -concert at Notre Dame Cathedral. Choir members will be billeted with students in two of the three cities they visit on their Nov. 26 to Dec. R trip. Vocaleeze participated in the Ontario Vocal Festival in Oshawa last March, when it received a silver standing. which is a national ranking. It was then invited to enter Musicfest Canada, the national equivalent of the Ontario Vocal Vocaleeze choir members will perform in London, Brussels and Paris. Members are, in front, from left, Lindsay Ragone and Sarah Mayell. In middle, Joanne O'Brien, Lisa Willcott, Rhea Dummett and Michele Murphy. In back are Andrea VanderNeut, Jennifer Kane, Mel Clarke, Averill Noronha and Louisa Malcangi. Festival, where it will compete in Toronto in May. The choir also travelled to Chicago last April to take part in 0 photo by A.J. Groe a Heritage Festival, where it received a gold standing, an American national ranking. Members of Vocaleeze and I -- 7J fellow vocal jazz class members will host a final fund-raiser Cabaret featur- ing Ix)pular songs, dancing_, jokes and skits. It will be held Friday, Nov. 10 and Saturday. Nov. I 1 at 9 p.m. at the school at 90 Mandrake St. Tickets are S5 for adults. S4 for stu- dents and seniors, and Sl for children under 12 who are accompanied by an adult. They must be pur- chased by Wednesday, Nov. 8. Reserve your place by calling Mel Clarke at the school at 905-427-6667, ext. 2026. Vocaleeze will perform a free bon vovage concert featuring classical, tradition- al folk and jazz styles on Sunday, Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m_ at St. Francis de Sales Church, 82 Church St. S., Pickering Village. Vocaleeze members are Joelle dela Paz. Jennifer Kane, Sarah Mayell. Michele Murphy, Joanne O'Brien, Andrea Van- n derNeut, Rhea Dummett, Louisa Malcangi, Candice Metivier. Averill Noronha, Lindsay Ragone and Lisa Will- cott. The director is !tel Clarke and pianist is Sharon Burlacoff. ® yi r tai s,rtr :tea sir F was fir.. Theatre � Inc. Arsenic & Old Lace A H''Ilu kir, F.rnt P.i < I Oct 27, 28, 29, Nov. 3,4,5,10,11,1Z-`0`_ Uunhartc,n Fairport l nited Church 1006 Dunharttm Rd. flickering Ticket, s10. t. Seniors student, ,8 Box (Mice") 427-5151 i SEVEN (AA) 94_, SA7SJN. 2:00.7.9 4C: YON.-".';aS. 7. 9-4C MALL RATS (AA) 9:- ZA';N.21C.7:15.935. YON. T' l . Z' 9 35 NOW TO MAKE AN AMERICAN OULT IPG) ':ON/•TNUaS. 7 15_ 9 3 • 2 . '> TO DIE FOR (AA) _- z _ ZY ;t�ti. 2.3C, 715. 9-4C. YON, -,.,Uac 7: 9�,' NOW AND THEN (PG) _ aK. 7_A.7_:. . 9-3C YON.' -4UQS 7 "J. 9 3C OLD DIGGERS (F) _ 2. 7:10. 925: :'ON ' ac 7 . 2_ Let us entertain �'ou in the Pages of the tie« s Ad'ertiser, 1 Lac as Monarch is holding a `Lumber Sale'! Yes, a lumber sale. Lumber prices have come down, and we're passing the savings on to you. Monarch is willing to pass this price savings on to you as long as lumber prices do not increase. 4- Obviously, the price reduction will vary house to house and will depend on the design and the size. Take advantage of this opportunity... visit our sales office today and ask our sales representative for all the details. Sales Office Hours Monday - Thursday: 1 pm - 8 pm Friday: 1 pm - 6 pm Weekends & Holidays: 11 am - 6 pm (905) 428-0939 Nancy Dyck 'Lumber onh, comes finished as a house. Offer expires October :1, 1995 N TAUNTON RD. N it M C° NETTLES CRT. A� a *Sales N N cc o t1HliCe Y i v DUNDAS ST. (HWY #2) cc HWY 401 4- Obviously, the price reduction will vary house to house and will depend on the design and the size. Take advantage of this opportunity... visit our sales office today and ask our sales representative for all the details. Sales Office Hours Monday - Thursday: 1 pm - 8 pm Friday: 1 pm - 6 pm Weekends & Holidays: 11 am - 6 pm (905) 428-0939 Nancy Dyck 'Lumber onh, comes finished as a house. Offer expires October :1, 1995 N PAGE. 14 -THF. NENVS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEIVIRER 3, 1995 Worona kin demands `swift' action on inquest jury recommendations By STEPHEN SHAW DURtI M STAFF DURHAM — The family of a Whitby woman killed when a flying truck tire suck her car is calling on the Province to take "swift" and "immediate" action on the 31 recommendations made by a coroner's jury to improve highway safety. "It's past the time to study and examine things: we want action now," says Eileen Worona, whose daughter Angela was killed in January in an accident on Hwy. 401 near I.akeridge Road at the Ajax -Whitby border. "We are happy with the recommendations, but the government must act on them now. There have been recommendations made for the past decade and nothing has been done." Mrs. Worona says. An inquest into the deaths of Angela Worona and James Tyrell, killed in April in a similar accident result- ed Monday in the jury rec- ommending sweeping changes to the transport industry. among them more advanced training for wheel installers, stiffer fines for safety violators and stricter enforcement of safety stan- dards. Theresa Worona. Angela's sister, says the family will deliver to the provincial government a petition with 30,000 signa- tures from across Ontario calling for stricter enforce- ment of existing regulations. She also urges Minister of Transportation Al Palladini to move fast in implement- ing the jury's recommenda- tions — "nor study it for 12 months when the industry has had the luxury of operat- ing for over a decade with lax enforcement... The jury's recommenda- tions include improvements in areas of mechanic train- ing, reporting of safety defects, enforcement of reg- ulations and liability respon- sibility, including: • Mandatory training and certification programs for tire and wheel installers; • Increased fines for safety violations; • Revising the demerit point system for drivers, making it similar to the auto- mobile system; • Require mechanics to "red -tag" all trucks found to have safety defects: • Upgrade requirements for Class A driver's licence, ensure drivers are tested in highway conditions and introduce a graduated licens- ing system: • Ban cosmetic wheel nuts: • Review axle weight laws and enforce laws holding shippers responsible for overloading a vehicle: • Annual inspections should be audited more fre- quently and should certify that all wheels have been removed and inspected simv the previous inspection by a person qualified to do so. • Automatic suspensions of driving privileges after surpassing a prc-determined level of violations: • Vehicles involved in any collision should be subject to full safety inspection to determine if a safety defect was a factor: • Repeal sections of Bill 164 (no fault insurance legis- lation) so operators would be subject to possible negli- gence lawsuits. Doug Bulloch, a special assistant to Transportation Minister Palladini, says the recommendations "will be acted on." however imple- menting them "will require some time and a lot of skill. "A lot of these recom- mendatio s will involve leg- islative changes, and 1 can't predict when that will take place. You're asking for a whole new infrastructure to be set up" for the suggested education and training pro- gram for wheel installers. "It goes beyond simply snapping a finger ... Some of the recommendations are very simple and can be done in the stroke of a pen but some are very deep... It's not as simple as it sounds," says Mr. Bulloch. However, Theresa Worona says "we can't afford to wait another 12 months. The government has treated the industry with kid gloves for over a decade. Public safety should be the fust priority." With the inquest now complete, she says the fami- ly can "begin to deal with our grief. We've had to put the issue number one until now as opposed to dealing with our grief." HOLY REDEEMER CATHOLIC CHURCH SUNDAY MASS - 5 P.M. UNTIL VICTORIA DAY '96 SEARS CORRECTION NOTICE In our For 1 Week Only, Get Great Savings Plus Don't Pay For One Full Year flyer. page 8. item 16806 Panasonic Fax/Phone $449.00. item 16808 Panasonic Fax/Phone $549.99 "Copy is reversed". In our One Week Only, Don't Pay For One full Year flyer (Media 1111). page 12 reads: Your choice 6' or 7' Christmas Tree. Save $80 00. Should have read: Choose 7' Douglas Fir or Blue Spruce and Save $10.00. Also in our Super Saturday and Sunday flyer (Media 1112). page 5 reads Save 25%. Selected Diehard Drycell Batteries. item #38000 ser. Reg. $1 99....$1.49. "Reg. $1 99..$1.49. should have not been quoted" 2506 OFF is correct In Our Super Saturday and Sunday flyer. page 5 reads Save S250 00 Craftsman 10 - Table Saw and Hip Fence Kit. Sears reg. $969.98....$719.98. item 27493 should have read: Craftsman 10" Table Saw & Laserline Rip Fence Kit for only $719 98. Also On page 5 reads Save 530-60 on selected cordless drills Reg. $139.99-199.99. each 589 99-139.99. Should have read Each S119.99-139.99. We regret any inconvenience this may cause our customers. Get hooked up to the Internet. Call us at 683-5110. III&A"'ARS 'OP %Mj CORRECTION NOTICE in our Super Saturday Flyer on page 7 reads: Save 120.00 Mens Suede Style Shoes. 'NOT AVAILABLE FOR THE PROMOTION'. We sincerely regret any inconvenience this has caused our customers. .. PLEASE NOTE: Due to circumstances beyond our control the following Items advertised on the front page of our GREAT GIF75 flyer. Issued November 1st wW not be available in-store until mid November. r Headphone Radio. No. 28755 1 Super Dice Game. No. 28753 We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. Business Depot Ltd, Two Hearts .lowers and Gifts invites you to attend our 6th Annuaf Christmas Open House Sunday, November 5th 10 a.m. - 5 p. m. .refreshments served Corner of D4#e and .inch Pickering 4W-7544 1�� %l7e XACF, b4� Taking your medicine the right way By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER AJAX-PICKERING — If Louis Lam had his way, there would be no medicine cabinets in bathrooms. Not that he has anything against medicines. Instead, the owner -pharmacist of Liverpool Pharmacy in Pickering says the bathroom is not such a great place to keep medications. "Medications should he stored in a dry and dark place. The worst place is the bathroom because of the humidity." The warm temperature usually found in bathrooms doesn't help much either. Moisture, heat and light can all accelerate the rate at which active ingredients in both prescription and over-thc- counter medicines deteriorate. flow to store medications properly is just one of the aspects of safe medicine use Mr. Lam and other area pharmacists are working to inform the public about during Rx Safety Days Nov. I to 18 and Pharmacy Awareness Week Nov. 1 to 7. The pharmacists urge people to clean up their medicine cabi- nets by clearing out old medica- tions and taking them to partici- pating drugstores for environ- mentally -friendly disposal rather than flushing them down the toi- let or throwing them in the garbage. They're also trying to raise awareness of the mistakes people commonly make in stor- ing and using medications. People also frequently keep medications too long so the drugs may no longer be effec- tive, says Mr. Lam. "As a rule of thumb capsules and tablets have a shelf life of about two years," says Mr. lam, noting that applies to both pre- scription and over-the-counter drugs. Liquid medications such as cough syrups last about one year, with the exception of antibiotics which usually must be kept in the fridge and are good for 14 days. The fridge is not a good place, however, for cough syrups and other clear -type syrupy medica- tions because they tend to crys- tallize and the medication in them will separate from the solu- tion it's in. Another common error is not using medicine at its correct fre- quency, taking it with or without Pharmacist Louis Lam and his wife Teresa, in a campaign to inform the public about the owners of Liverpool Pharmacy, are taking part safe use of medicines. photo by A.J. Groen 00, Prescription for trouble Mixing drugs with other drugs, alcohol, tobacco, and even dairy products Taking medication more or less often than directed !9A6 Poor `storage and disposal of drugs Door-to-door blitz fights diabetes AJAX-PICKERING — Volunteer canvassers are hitting the streets this month, doing their part to find a cure for diabetes. November sees the Canadian Dia- betes Association hold its annual door-to-door fund-raising campaign to collect money to pay for research and education. Diabetes is the leading cause of adult blindness, amputations and kid- ney failure, and doubles a person's risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke. The CDA warns the number of dia- betics in Canada could double to one in 10 people by the end of the decade. Seniors will be particularly hard hit, with about 17 per cent of those over 65 developing diabetes. Half of the one million Canadians currently suffering diabetes haven't been diagnosed yet. Symptoms include frequent urina- tion, constant thirst, irritability, extreme tiredness, rapid weight loss and sweet-smelling breath. Until a cure is found, education remains the best guarantee for avoid- ing diabetes complications. The Durham branch of the CDA will use money raised during the cam- paign to buy guidebooks that cover a wide range of diabetes -related topics. People can also rent free information videos and buy diabetic cookbooks and other reading material. Volunteers are also sought to go door-to-door during November. You can make a donation to the CDA by sending a cheque or money order to the Durham branch at 909 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, LIG 4W 1. Call the branch at 436-6648 for more information or to volunteer. 1 food contrary to instructions, or not finishing the bottle. With antibiotics in particular, it's important to finish the whole course of medication instead of stopping when you feel better. The same rule applies to drugs for chronic illnesses such as heart problems. "That kind of medication .hould be taken on a regular hasis regardless of how the patient feels." Sclf-medication is also a fre- ucnt problem — where people ep old prescriptions and take them again long after they were p rc,,cribed or give them to other people they were not prescrihcrd f or. Then there's mixing of mcd- tcations with alcohol, tobacco, dairy products and other medica- tions. For example. people on hypertension drugs should not use most cold and cough reme- dies. Mixing is especially a problem among seniors, who are usually on more medications than younger people. According to the Metropolitan I oronto Pharmacists' Associa- tion, to which many local phar- rnacisLs helong. an estimated 2S per cent of emergency hospital ,xlmissions are due to drug mix- ing or non-compliance with pre- ,..-npuons. Poor medication stor- age and disposal habits also con- tribute to the estimated 20.(00 accidental Ix)isonings in Ontario every year. It can all be pretty confusing. .o titr. l.am recommends stayini on the sate side and askin, your pharmacist when in doubt. Besides Liverpool Pharmacy. other local pharmacies partici- pating in the drug return and dis- posal program this month include Medica Place Pharmacy and The Drugstore Ph:umacv on Harwood Avenue and Pickering Village Pharmacy on Uld Kington Road in Ajax, and Fairport Guardian Drugs on Oklahoma Drive in Pickcrin_,. As well, on Monday. Nov. 6 from 10 a.m. to ; p.m., Ajax- Pickerine General Hospital hosts a Pharmacy Awareness Week open house in its west wing main lobby. There'll be presen- tations on safe use of medica- tions, and a pharmacist will be on hand to answer questions. The hospital is at 580 Harwood Ave. S. in Ajax. Classes help asthmatics AJAX-PICKERING — A free two-part Asthma Outreach Program is being offered here by the Lung Association of Durham Region. The program runs Wednesdays, Nov. 15 and 22 at 6:30 p.m. There's no charge to attend the classes at Ajax - Pickering General Hospital. The instructor is a regis- tered respiratory therapist. Pre -registration is required. To preregister or for more details, call the Lung Association at 436-1046. t-PA W 116 -THF. NVWS ADVF?R?1%FR 1'1tIDAY. NlyV1;MBF.R 3, 1995 4 We'll run it until it sells! Call us for details 7s Applies to Articles For 98.7672 (905) 579-223 Sale and Vehicles For AUTO FOR SALE PACKAGE Lentitling TH NOTICES Sale only Includes all paper buy. For$69 L our baby's arrival Sale signs plus tips for +GST �/ a gift certificate $47+G, T selling our vehicle. b prou to 2 ducts•9 Y Ay 7 General General General General General Office Office Da;care Flea Help , HelpIm Help ' Help Help Help Help Me Available Market 905 Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.i/ Monday to Friday TORONTO683 0707 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday LINE or fax your ad :...r - •i Mai ACTION LINE 683,7545i Requirements for the position: • Must be local to the 416 area code • Must be a regular Internet user • Must have 2 phone lines • Must be capable of installing applications on Wind or MAC computers • Must have excellent communication skills cription of the position: will be required to be available at your home specified shifts (to be detailed later), to answer finical questions regarding internet access, and ited issues. Calls will be redirected to your home a computer switching system for shift. Compensation: You will receive free, unlimited In- ternet access for the period of your employment. In addition. you will be $0.25 per minute per active call 1To apply for the position: Please respond with a re- sume by E -mailing to jobs A Zenox. com or faxing to (41b) 241-3050. No phone calls please. LICENSED ASSISTANT MANAGER M -S' c'e Professional Conscientious Motivated Hourly Commission BI -week y bonus + profit sharing Call Vicky 723-7323 ARBY'S ROAST TOWN AJAX Is seeking to fu, ;rile posltlon of shift Supervisor Individuals should have restaurant management experience Possessing good people and organiza- tional skills. Evenings and weekends Please apply In person with resume to Arby's Roast Town 4 Harwood Ave. S. Ajax. CLASS A -Z DRIVERS Required Immediately Clean abstract. 3 years verifiable experience. full . part time openings. Please call John Saarinen Can Truck (1993)Inc. 1-800-361-7940 or 905-404-6622 NEED CASH FOR CHRISTMAS 3 20 openings available immediately in east end office HARD WORKING, SPORTS MINDED, people who like making cash daily and are looking for advancement call Debbie 728-8181 A SANTA needed for lo- ASSISTANTS needed for cal malt Nov 12 - Dec 24, light paperwork No expert will train Call Maida 905- ence necessary Average 884-4495,caii collect, S2'piece Earn $1000 woi Work at home at ADULTS 976 CHAT own pace (free delivery) Tc LINE looking for p • peons obtain appl,cation send mate eair S7;. shift self addressed stamped Please call for appo'ntmenl envelope to D H L Express MorFr10-5 416 754E^aer11 493F Yonge 5183 S! Suite 244 Tvunto. M2N 6S3 AIR DUCT cleaning tech nivan needed Some knowledge of furnace equipment necessary Must have valid class G license Phone 435 1108, leave message DIRECTOR ook,ng lot business builders 'no self ing of products For inter view please cal 141F; 461, 2014 BCUK REPS -'a+.a t-7 �✓'Oundina ear JCnools. businesses ind Ilbranes Vehicle re- :urred $350 - S700 week No exp necessary Call -:i* or Donna 905-985 -.49' or 905 721 96'8 CAR :.yet wanfeC $250 +.. . ..s coln"i On, full ~part time Oshawa 8 sit KM,ng areas Mast have win vehicle- good comnmlu Gabor` sk'"t Must be me nanicauy -cloned Dunes ow(le will buy cars and ' uck, ',, employer from r -vale ndividuals for re ale Fax resume only at- afrol. Doug Moore '05 16 74-1 760 CARETAKER -> ;wired for 2- .. , . nium in Central Oshawa Idea for ,any retired couple Large bedroom den unit ot- tered :r Leu of services One underground park) -g space Nc Pets Duties weekaay maintaining of cudding,ptoperty No ex penence necessary Reply wilr references to Oshawa This Week Po Box 481 Oshawa L'H 71-5 F�:e 8722C CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Aavenuser requests 'hat aovertisers check their ad upon publication as News Advertiser well not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion and there shall be no liability for non-msenion of any adver- tisement Liability for er- rors in ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occupying the error. All Copy IS sublect 10 lite ap- proval of management of News Ativet!ser CLEANERS wanted. RE- LIABLE, CAR A MUST, mus be Gonaable. rave stable work history Bring resume for interview on Fri day November 10 Ilam. fpm to 671 Annapolis Ave Oshawa Dominos Pizza now hiring drivers earn extra cast- for the Holiday season must have own vehiCle with in surance Paid cash nightly Call 434-2777 or 831- 0030 EARN a we.,• .'.I ­': people to rr i- weliery neckace. brace ''s earrings Jot available 151 to coast 'ram your isle No experience -fedeC Send a se'' ad essed stamped envelope Ke ,chins Corp. 99' athero- Blva E unit 85 cF 60C Mississauga On o L4W 2V? HAIRSTYLIST full time or part lime. with or without clientele CALL JOE 831-6531 EXPERIENCED , I., a^7 ----,or loanted high end salon in Scar tough Town Centre, ease cad 416, 343- 69 EXPERIENCED Ha,rstyl ono part te .rYM on. um 2 years App y in person or can N.ck ?3-0211 Evenings .,eekends 666.2'25 Har Care Centre Whitby Mall EXPERIENCED travel counse,or required part - Time. in established Osha- wa travel agency Please Fax resume to 905;571. 7354 H.V.A C COMMERCIAL de- cansSaiesperSorv(.iean . ers required for busy HVAC company Consumers Gas Pro" air asset Profession- al an,tdde and customer re labor sk...I, a must Please apply it parson with re. some to 2020 wentwortn St 89 Whitby HAIRSTYLIST be your cw- ^ss der• a chair and increase your income In. quire Joseph or Julie. 723- 5261 235261 HAREX Designs Inc s ' an experienced nii on a part -basis who has experience in the screen prini,ng of fabrics All interested parties please Cali for an roleni ew at i905)433-8784 and ask for Mr Kirk Harris MATURE STUDENTS and t Omemakers wanted for part time telemarketing Training provided Call bet- ween 9 a m and 5 porn 619-6991 HOST/HOSTESS required for night shift 11.7. Friday 8 Saturday nights Experi- ence preferred, not essen- tial Apply within Tom Nor- ton's 674 Kingston Rd. Pickering INTERNATIONAL Health 8 Nutrition Company ur- gently seeks New Super- visor. Wanted. 6 full-time, 4 part-time people. Call 1- 800.806-8880. MOVIE PEOPLE. Toron- to's fastest growing agency seeks extras for film and TV work. all types, no exp req. Earn $7415/hr Work guar- anteed We place people on movie sets every day Call Susan 416-961.2226 OPPORTUNITY 95 Envi. ronmentally safe. health oriented products New concept No selling No dis- Inbut,on Nor, warehousing Customers wanted Train- ing provided for those wishing business oppor- tunity Open presentation Sat Nov 4/95 at 100 Whit- ing Ave. Oshawa 10 a m./2 pm PART-TIME •ypesener re. . , it% E xbress Call Heather " Aiax at 683 7940 PEOPLE NEEDED Impletety simple urveys over the -1e $14 per hr on talk time Please call 427-1559 PT FT business w-th no money down Car is a must Call Cheryl at 436-2719 TAXI ;•-vers-antetlfun a - :ran time Can 3051831-2160 FREE WEEK NOV, 6-10 1995 FREE Starter Kit FREE Samples FREE Brochures FREE S20 Gift NO START UP FEE! MAKE EXTRA MONEY ParlRUll time. Sell where you live or work. No quotas. no inventory. No car necessary. Great discounts, call now to book appt. We brink; beau. home ('ill ('hri�lina Lord 905-619-157.1 TWO FULL TIME t ' we are c„ - ; at tempting tc immeaetey rX two full time hourly post - bons in our Computer Dept Your responsibnlles will include work,-; n custom- er service data entry and in outbound telemarket.ng The two successful cana,r dates wall be sen motivated personable have strong communications skills, and degree of understanding in 1-2 3 for windows Spoke and written Engimh is a ce- cessity These Two entry level positions pay $8,1hr We would like to thank all those who apply. however, only those candidates se- lected for interview will be contacted Please send re- sume to Peter van Ganse- winkei. M I S Manager, Pli 69 Mills Rd, Ajax. Ont LIS 71-3 Office Help IF you are single or a sin- gle parent or separated or divorced with three years work experience, you may quality for financial assis- tance of if you are over 45 and have recently been laid off, you may qualify for training assistance, DIP/ CERT. Lotus, Wordperfect, D -Base, Word. Accpac. Bedford, Autocad, Ventura, Pagemaker. Harvard. Cor- el, Computer Programming and Systems Analyst. Co- bol. Pascal and C Pti shop Quark Express and Illustrator. Durham Busi- ness Computer College, 427.3010 INSURANCE BROKER- AGE Position available for personal lines CSR Must be RIBO licensed. teleglobe experience preferred Con tact Pat at Warden In- surance 579.1317 RELIABLE ­ k ^,: T VEL G t sell WOODSTOVE R w4r, 8 vrs exp will r vital J,Yjrs. Made in Aus p,vvide lull part time TLC. trna. Good corddion regular any age welcome. receipts' S160000 asking $400 ret provided Whites Rd Alax. (905 1683 7383 8";1-1605 Articles for Sale e Business to • , Business asoned hardwood, cut. 60' SOLID OAK'ch A k • Farr or KYB Gas struts. l 5160 II for 580 4 H LE C boo re a, vin Sales Help/ ' Sales Help/ " or'j.9 Ming funk lits 1981.83 Datsun 200SX ons up -to fis. government Call Abe at 683.5117 or Agent Agent remittances. WCB budgets. 427 1637 eve ash how. etc Manual or 22- PIONEER chain saw cmputenzed Ca,, 905 _ MANAGER/SALES ASSOCIATES required for an exciting new concept in retail for our new Scarborough store. THE CRAFTER'S MARKETPLACE Background In visual arts: retail! merchandising and computer skills are essential. Apply in person with your resume to: Warden Power Centre (Upper Level) 725 Warden Ave. November 6th, 71h 13 8th Between 2:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m. .,e ^ OFFICE WORK .i.a..ar for 25 3C % weeK Mon Fn for small orf, Flexible hrs computer expr needed WP 5 '. Lotus. DBase Other comp and book - Keep,ng expr an asset ­-ty of duties include Data Entry invoicing. cus- tomer service, order lak,ng and processing Markram Start Finch area Sta59 : h• -.end resume to JMT BO Nashdene Rd U•59, Scar- borough, Ontano ki 5E4 (Car read for small et-. rands) Sales MWIMplillogents EDUCATION CONSULT- ANT REQUIRED to enroll children in scholarship pro- gram Pan/tull time $35.000 plus Training pro - video All nationalities wel- come Car required Herit. age Scholarships. Mr MacDonald 416-298-7377 IF YOU can sell 8 want to make money come work win us. Coupax Advo is• ng needs ambitious sales people Capable of manag- ng own territory: vanous territories available. Send resume. PO Box 162 Bow- manvrlle, L 1 C 3K9, LIFE AGENTS Chamber of Commerce Group Insurance Plan . Broker looking for Associates. Send resume to: P.O. Box 344 Ajax, Ontario LIS 3C2 LOOKING for 10 people who are thinning or bald - Ing Call now 432-0369, serious Inquiries only R.E. AGENTS - License held. no board, 100% Comm (905) 666.0635 go Skilled Help CLASS -A rtwcharnc with torr. ­xnerience required by dealership east of Oshawa. reply to file 87142. PO Box 481, Oshawa. Ontario LIH 715 EQUIPMENT •ent compa- ny ;c!ek. n,.:r...ned individ- ual Will knowledge in die- selVgas engines. weidmg fabrication. electrical. hy- draulics. propane license a plus. good driving record and own tools Send re- sume to File or 7241. P O Box 481 Oshawa. Ontano L1H 71.5 T.O. based trucking firm has openings for qualifiedNZ drivers, shorb'long hauls 'USA- Drivers' ab- stract, police search, 1 C C medical a must Good equipment. excellent rates. paid layovers. safety bonus provided Call Charles 416-7403m ORDaycare R Wanted NANNY / housekeeper re- gWred for 2 year old and 1 month old full time Picker- ing area References. Call 905-427-8480 RESPONSIBLE, mature d expenenced babysitter wanted for 5 month old, evenings/weekends in ex- change for free room 3 board Non-smoker Refer- ences Call Ann 905-428- 8923 or Sharon 905-428. 6120 Daycare • Available ESTABLISHED, creative home -daycare, former day- care teacher, preschool sel- up, educational daily schedule, bilingual, excel- lent rates/ references, flexr ble hours, las more. Man- ninglAnderson area 666- 4025 -5-7318 $ comre firer, exercise bike S100. 1971 300 John MOVING SALE Deere snowmobile 5400. S50 face cord, cut '.000 Btu air conditioner t Firewood $100 905 432 3815 spill and delivered MODERN lark green and ABSOLUTELY THE ABSOLUTELY D!ack 5 pc °ming room sou- Call Gerry 6-9pm rte. 5350 Call 905-8J9- ' ILL SPEIaAL Quality 1401 asoned hardwood, cut. 60' SOLID OAK'ch .:lit, delivered. stacked for cabinets lower/upp✓":. 2. -ly S70/face cord Satre lazy susans. double -skink ::tron guaranteed Courtry countertops. S2000o b. o.. one Garden d Forest Pro- 10C year old solid oak ,cis 905 728.6910 upright piano $500o b o . 2 manicure tables. $50/each, AMAZING DEAL Top 1 custom-made manicure i .., ... 1I;nr,. hard- table. $300. hairstyling sta- r Tod at low prices FREE tans Call 4303156 :.•livery Serving Pickenng. BEAUTIFUL CHEST - ax, Whitby and Oshawa NUT BROWN.nee length ..W DURHAM FIREWOOD mink coal Excellent condr- 4:74741 tion. $550 OBO 683-2088 FIREWOOD quality sea- � ned IF' hardwood. cut. loot and deliveredstarling it S1BS.bush cad Limited quantity Call 705-944 8801, 7pm-11 pm FIREWOOD Exce,,e­ -joy ^—- wood Guaranteed, extra ,ong time fully seasoned. cut and spot Honest rneasurernent Free delivery. Kozy Heat Firewood (905)753-2246 leave message SK Precision 40 MHZ Dual Trace Oscilloscope. new 51350. asking se50 Colcispot refrigerator $100 or otters 721-0088 l-Arr Pnpre, pest offer, must go Nokia LX12 paid $200. will take best otter Call 579 7161 CARPET 'A-1 Prices, buy direct wholesale. Free in- stallation for free estimate Cal; Sal (905)432-2750, or pager (4161980-9697 Carpet Broker, 1 Di Nyior thick, plush, slaw re- FIREWOOD e- sistant carpet For 3 rooms, only $369 00 Price in - FIREWOOD cludes 30 Sq yds carpet. MOVING SALE deluxe pad and installation S50 face cord, cut in your home Free quota - hon in your home No m spill and delivered serest, no payment for one 'While supplies last' full year. Daniel. 1 -800 - Call Gerry 6-9pm 217-0104 all day Sal. and Sure. CARPET MILL DIRECT. 619-4 W3 100'% nylon, thick plush, stain resistant carpet for 3 rooms, only $349, price in- t d n 30 ds ROKA LUMBER i FIREWOOD CENTRE 4'X8112" $60.00 4'X8'X16' $65.00 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days "S -277-33e1 Evenings 9DS-434.6665 FreealvA SEASONED HARD FIREWOOD, cut 8 split. Maple, beech. ash, oak. Free delivery Aiax. Picker- ing, Whitby. 683-0709 nn, Market ANTIQUE Victorian couch, chair and ottoman $350 for the set. New love seat $200. Walter Campbell Limited edition prints $150 o b o. Call 619-2739. DOUBLE -BED with wal- nut headboard, triple dresser, tall boy, 1 end table, $275 o.b o. Call 905- 619-1615 FRIDGE, 18 cubic ft . frost free white. 2 dr, 30' self clean stove, white, excel- lent condition. $3501 pair 831-2993 c u i g, square yam , carpet. pad.labour. Free estimate, Amold 1-800- 401-5557 1 yr no payment, no interest., For 1 full year. CARPET Rerw- nonts.Low, low Phc- es.ta85 Clements RcL(UnI 238) Pickenng. Open Mon., Wed., d Fn. 3-8 Saturday 9- 5 CARPETS - lets of carpet, 1009/6 nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand, I will Carpet 3 rooms, 5349. Price includes carpet, premium pad, expert installation. fast delivery, free estimates (30 yards). Norman 686.2314. COMPUTER- complete 386 with VGA colour moni- tor, excellent condition, $550. Call after 5 p m. weekdays, anytime wee- kends 579-9379 COMPUTERS Used 486's complete from $775. 386's from $475 Laptops from $395. complete IBM systems from $245. Look. look DX4.100's 'A better system' - 'A better price - than the Depot $995 with MS DOSP Also Pentium bundles, quality and price at Claringlon's Computer Central 697.3060 t1'IIF.1VMSADVFKI'IW3t FRID4Y.Mi)VF0IIF.R3:19".P)k(;E 17 Articles Articles Articles Articles Articles Arts b Arts & Automobiles Automobiles For Sale � For Sale For Sale For Sate Wanted • Crafts • Crags 1 � For Sale For Sale R X 1040 6 HIGH QUALITY In A PIN Co" - erox ome O K/ E FURNITURE 3 by 4 utility trader $200 WE buy antiques and old old. $15.000 value, $1050 nhce) gym practically new, asking Why pay retail prices? One call 4367490 after 4 OOpm er furniture Will pay cash, „king (Sac $1300 O.B O Call 728- of Ontario's oldest and lar- chairs and beautiful dining g 905 839 1772 „- ,k5 very good, new 8176 gest manufacturers is now THREE PIECE SEC - VIRTUAL REALITY for dry Ink worth $1300 2059 selling direct to the public TIONAL sofa. char. plus Free estimates. tided 436-6880 atter 4 HITACHI 31' stereo TV Loaded Rent to by Eg oak pedestal table and otlornan, in excellent con- ' Arts & CUPBOARDS m 11x11 own phone for only $9 75/week q ',hairs $8a9. 7 it double dmon. deep turquoise in • Crafts . • -rien. solid rased panel Call 571-1413 Pedestal and 6 chairs colour asking 5700 432- 2304 tiles $73900 or best offer I r •.Iple Iront. $750 o bo middrers. Big. Small lobs S1499 cannnonball beds 0935 to view Ken LIVING ROOM SET 3 1 m 5399 Ov T Mag•.: ,IL�• stove & tndge $600 pcs Italian $1750 Match o er 20 stain choices, all solid, no OSHIBA 1 stereo i , New wilt 'i year warranty DINING ROOM rude, ing 9 piece dining room set veneers. Traditional Wood Rent to own by phone for ed4 hutch. oaktablewith including china cabinet. 6 working 90985-8774 5 only $6 75rweek Gall 571- •'; e 4 ,••I.rs char chairs and beautiful dining g PAIR of cross-country skis, 1413 a leaf) asking $1795 ' table Absolute brand new, must sell $2450 Call 609 - boors A poles included. 2 VIRTUAL REALITY for 1323. 2059 Pays of adults. 2 palls of dent.' •,!t•e o• , - Free estimates. nur. stucco ceiling. general chndren's $200 for pack Demo model Includes DRUM KENWOOD TOWER OF age 579-7560 eyeware audio/video infer- LESSONS POWE R 200 watt remote Dual PIANO a beautifully de phase module adapter ca rate or hourly We -ow stereo package cas elle 5 disc CD tailed antique upright with tiles $73900 or best offer I r P aye 905832380 Private eSSOnS rower speakers Rent to bench Excellent condition1 J til t b $900 CII YAMAHA d 1985 1987 : v7a,:, ^ ai• condition ng N•,rk 51500 or DPS• ,ado jt -1r,,,; as is or oest offe, Call •305 427-063' •?ter Cal! 128-3181 - 1987 HONDA %• -)^J 4 aV81 a e .res mus a seen a Iran, piano 1986 ' ,Price Classic. V3 I rise own by phone for only • I_OSt & 1 +' ^. t It s, enng p w ! y ,erv,r_ed Vrany new sonable rates. 57 501week Call 571 1413 5839035 eh,• ; (S' •-ane, Beautiful s p am fn cas pan brakes el and 9 BY 12 Carpet. coral tone Excellent quahty • ' Found RYLERIC CRAFTS Annual Christmas Craft Sale ne gocd dd.,r S6Gc more 'ler, •, ear jd ' ii Call LIFESTYLES - a Cana- Asking $8000 Can 905- Sat Nov 4. 9:30 am to 8:30 pm b , '9054,5-3477 R .J :enify '2' 8750 5had� . Call 686 ave essara 428-2000 ;Ian ror„pary dedicated to a27-1479 Ajax Community Centre �arw';r,,; n d 3ayly 1390 FOUND Early Octob- 1988 5 LITRE MUSTANG. ,our health INTRA- 23 bo- A ax 0:=1' %C '-rd,,r5 tri "',IS and Commodore r . e •.tnlcal drink plus multi vita- PIANO. 'Aaron Risch, 63 er, '.:,, Be -+u, f ,i •,r,J I 1986 : ^ ti' •r ;• ELECTRIC w Articles a. male write and rooms and upper lobby 000 �Usc h ax ew cry new batteries 11ns Call your mdepend ye,r '.7 upnght, walnut I „ill , Jr;5,4c A'• x -rt ", ,n j, ,')D or Wanted -11, 'atby neutered con Entrance from main lobby. Admission: Adult; charger. $1600 GE ent distributor (INTRA pre- finish. 56110. call (9p51a27 pletey jeclawed very of H st 'ter 819 18%`' neurs) phone 9874152. 0427 $1 00 S-niorS -50 Children '••;•• 5,,;r pr IPS 1986 NISSAN 300 ZX •-her. dryer. while like 'echonate In the area of 1 _ $500 Call 404-6579 666 4265 or 576-6368 Y - - - -- -- - h'-•• 1988 PIANOS/GRANDFA- ANTIQUES Absoiutel t Ire Ave and Reesor. ,torte nd,t,on ,,• - ;en f �d , ENOUGH <kate sharpen- MATERNITY RENTAL - THER C ck•. ti ,•• am's P ., "",,, ,rn tuoi -r an, P ck,, ' I Recently vacci CBO 305 728- 5x2 !e y - can ytGGO C, p ti- • --pe. a �„ ;asor-, work. la,^u,r selection New andScientificnate-; ':cads a tierce Tab • Pets,(Suppljesl AUtomoblle$ n 8 O Call 305420-3908 reDa,r equipment to v ything oitl inst'u- P g I I For Sale ' individual needs Beautiful used pianos Not sure" a hone 5a9-2753 Boarding 1986 OLDS CUSTOM ..s, •.• sob own business. in own ments. china. silver, adver , Some inventoryWill premisscomfortaM made on Rent , own, apt s¢e. trsm t s. deco s. lolls. FOUND In the area of the o re r 1989 BERETTA GT 9 oY Y ;e• s:a'„r waq r premises M to B Maternity. upright, grand, digtal xey ?8y c r.t Naming;setting up milk 7, ties collections or A,ax r�u••eatnn Center. GOLDEN RETRIEVER I_ -',aced. wed ma, oared. � ". ,•^s :aide: 427-2560 boards TREMENDOUS d;'•,, -,a• : > »u cent . oment S8900o b o es Call Robert Bowen South Aiax on Ties Oct PUPPY. - 3'e wee.-, f 'S0 for ,rm S330e e S58C0 .rrtfed 725 5341; SAVINGS ON NOW' Telep ed ' fh3 Ods Sierra 5 er• i76-4094 aver S METAL LATHE South Antiques (905) 655.804'i 30, a mo lltl k ^r•r grey tf,,;proker 8 mors 'ed 305-57'-0895 19A9 SAAB Piano Work• 4,3-td9t automatic 51550 cem- H,•^•: r�nc • -•�r'del 3 ft Brooklet with white chest and «n to call Ms Moor at 533 3442 ry' Osco rocker/jumper bed x 9' swing, quick PINE ,irh„n table 3.4 it legs long haired neon tied '99F Ford Escor• 4 1986 PONTIAC 5GOr - ^ew +^ ;harp C , .clef:. 3 MONTH OLD Ter.�.+r 1 t a rel- �, 1^ au' .-v se •,•, es5 )ra. ^a ^t ex e change gear box complete wit hags. dry sink 5225 APPLIANCES. «arced yeur;w cnnar. very affec.ry auto at.. S 09. - : typewriter*,hlextras - par• .-'•�a'.-e ',.V fetl Call did-�-`1 a w how. 1,11 ,cxs 7. .^ 5':500 0 oast ns and corrector tapes with all accessories $1250 Pine entertainment cabnet „ .,.. .. ^,,, F'dge. nona!e 72'-1603 �Osha- r Ail - e,e ,ea^ •,r^-; %c "e(,5 4?' 5"- 305 _ change table 5?8. John i905i 571-6901 a 5x5 it. 22'deep $500 stoves washers. d'ye's way �oae mx- Pa�dr 0� a,a,- r shots Ask n S3,i, with ad 1984 PONTIAC Ac ,, waror ^ Na,as 52x3 4w x a 25 ;M dresser $165. •„ 579-3952 , j24 cant. a _,as ^ MINK out pastel 3d 427 2713. ALSO FOR FOUND Freda October arressnrios mi- 436-'530 9' •'• • , •.�s s 10 speed bili $'S. t,,,,. . irrent evaluation PLEASURE b, a lifetime SALE recondrt,nned warn 2• �,•,- -all? .r Glen s•o-" -a :a 4". 1989 car a.'cma. a• We articles ine.,de 2 ,. - " •-' - good 5606 •as s r -a 57' 3-22 ate,• Piss Oc ^ - ^3 cer• $2500 Pastel mink L ear^ -:axe beautiful ers, dryers. stoves $150 & Ar^a R r Fa,rporr area Call -;824 ^a s week &^, a x^ s we dressers $350/ Automobiles ' 2 blanket boxes stole Both negotiable Call music Piano for sale' up 3 month warranty 427- ]005 423 753 r^wr saes -'5135. chdds press 905-576.7492 Walls. Prince & 'Milks ,f 2713 message I I for Sale 1985 FORD Te• --c•, a - '1 •'ter i'25i Toronto $500 Call BCS- FOUND. urge blacx w� to a. at.r 1986 PONTIAC ad a^ a!-3582 rocker $95 mahoga' d,•q c.i- >heppard �-,•f ., - -n- attee table $95. 2 ma. MOVING sale' Dining 427 2256 CASH for SNES >. 1' "'0' - Jo` ' ^.d'_ - ' - 1990 - ave e• blue 2- '� Dalmana^� Biacw ccna 1979 i Camino auto Ps to r i ^ew airs s at asx ; ., 4 ny lamp tables $1a5 ,..; 5±00 Two couch- 3C'- 1a'..,^ ,, •a:,on ^ g" -,1-1e, ow ^ode- SHEOMAN - juafity barn - � - no tags. Call a27-0332 --,p � •., 2 tone cart 5 fir, car•, • ed A s +T8 .au 305 ;'9-5953 11 it pine antique es, tour chairs St SS La -z. age 52 �CCk - essay can e counter, needs work stye •e..:•. • jilt or site, CD -Rom video games and $2500 339 %5Ec Cnev O!a or j•2rr .- . boy 5100 Call 905-987 G systems Trades and con- LOST Jud adies' watch g 198T ° . r -k ter• L•d ' ace am ,ass Best air some antique articles 8X9 SPECIAL- $599 ,ST '.ed ';all 72• ,249 - "^y dear q 1719 on r r -n 26 Me—: East 1983 nhac F,rebi,d ^, S50 C cr Besr ctte, -Paused Other sizes and signments welcome The "=c :.hoc 4 auto 4 :.res TL C (905) 831 Trade Centre or K Ma - 72.,�'ia - Pic*enr- Please call di laavailable Call 905- Video Game Store. Osha- :c % 'l�t steering itis 1985 ',�jr, -•arra 4 dr ;edea «•'^ •:ct.�^., •^us• 1 OAK thee table $100 � y PTC Sentimental ,a:�.a ';H ;speed T •;ms's needs - .e 9 p n 509.4967 wa Centre 725-0202 _ fir, windows da;r see car 5399`, .er'�! ed • 33i C"-,, 1: a,all e, Z24 , � -- Bla::• i s tier and chrome Reward a20-6329 wc•k S' S00 ooc Can Brad ccxs c s,.r.on' am'r^ :al 42--3575 WATERSOFTENER. A, WANTED CAMERAS after 5 p'r '-305.43C- FOR SALE. Rosch rn 4 quem ,oil an Black '-a,: 1 - sire: :ass new ^✓•er ora.-••. -, � � wr ,oar J REWARD S Alax. 5 month 3649 1987 CHEV amara I -x pee' .1528. 14 qua: coffee and In tables ..I'., -e a.•or--a: ,mplete �.�,: •.. i aril ;.a .•. ew••�. old Ma.e K t• Black w•th system. a ens . ear re cw _ caded Atir c f,f f rage "ac. 1 75 Office desk 'solid system. $800 GE Range. ry. D P N g er , inn n ca, Oita, i2 _95 • 30.000k ^- ,r g.^a ow^ !- :» e^' 1e sire' Bosco ,near ie microscopes tele- F :oro , $ small wnrte a•cn on neck 1 1984 BUICK a a'. q , .1,00. $ gauge walnut) $2504 d, e-.sers avacado. $150 (9nS 555- scopes. s. Clocks and r, chest m:ssmq sine e '. - - ." ' •ter' • Born for S25C eau a ;.r .,.rr --lint condi now $2395 - ••'�ed All ers. alar•-• ricrac ,. SSeOC~ 083 905 430 S25 each '20' colour T V 4774 rated Mems. Clocks waren Oct 20th Answers to Fred tion. a. e.e11rurt,c dash. cam �n stock ;r saw Cad modifications Sac,,! - -i1-a80o es. furniture, anyrh,nq rid low mileage zemhed As• c --- Baby swng $35 Antiques. SMALL PELLET Move i9C5583-255A a9 427 9722 aryee. Ross sale 560000 C o 98.. 3i- i6 c IGH -able bdls7 Poor Bed $145 China cabinet un•1.-, ' year -,Ili dim- 432.1678 mg 52095 o b o 905 6A� Big T - ayswee« indoors 433-8853 1:;- -ba' • Leiacy auakty7 GO Dr $2954 chairs.dresser $100 ney needed S1400 Call WANTED ro buy - older 7300905-a2819T9 afte, gig Town Sales erre a.ceie^' r•a•rr D S S 18- Digital Oak rocker $195 Leather 5791201 !,r^ •.••• Mass. china. col 7987 Garava^ aril +xw• - , ^ew O to Systems 150 echbles, memorabilia.FAX YOUR I 1984 ;,tfass Supreme. a, Iry beuth TursCal , •sown motor -- pas ..s „ • p w Da pp els. CO quality Pic- sofa $250 leather love seat SOLID wood dm ^; w as s +-0 or best ter Can sengr $SOOC or best ;ire• 5" C: k^ e and sound Rent to and chair 5450 Can 905' watches. etc Single pieces wage very dean ,505�a33s^.9' 4.5 ,.er•w1 Cad 9C59R�- ( 'able F -^.urs $i (ll) `,, 43F `?_44 by phone from only 697.3532 20 cD n deep freeze S200 m or elates Call '9051 713- i : '595 opo Call 404- 265-2P ,•a^ 7834 -,ohm Call 571ta13 D I R E C T O R Y . .. IN Fa x News Advertiser 6803n0707 683-7363 • • • "*01 Chimney W01 Painting & • Moving & . Drapes. • Party • • Driving Improvements • "Improvements • I I Improvements • I • Sweeps Decorating • Storage Upholstery • Sevices • • Schools 'MISTER CHEAP'. Home DUCTWORK mst&lt,d J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. CHIMNEY, sweeps aro ALL P•,. Pal^: ':; .n Y;Ax M.-ri � '-. BARTLEY S , . r __ MAGICIAN. n ` •- :- '^p tivement5 rec roons,,n moved. 'eiccated Excellent INC. Seecai.z,rg r, ,1u51on •eCa,rS Diners Installed. gas Waopapenng. nlenovexte- services moves. appj arse uz - C -^y 'acre and sup- '-j ., ."-Main for any :aw apartments. additions. rates Free estimates Eiec. home,. additions. renova- and on Free estimates. nur. stucco ceiling. general and piano specialists Feat pies c,mme,caa! & 'es,- age ary occas.en B,rh rrnces, decks. etc LI- trostatic air cleaners. hu- Nuns. rec rooms and base- reasonable rates 427.9794 repairs, top quality work rate or hourly We -ow Jert,d: Iumdure. BJ,vs days. promotions. open c,,nsed for over 20 years. middrers. Big. Small lobs ment apartments Residential -eruona countra 40 20 have heated storage ..ods piairs. auics custom�z.ng ,ngs 'unci raisers Mag•.: au work guaranteed for Free estimate call Ernie Call Paul 4280295 and commercial Servinge ' Plumbing Now -,!'enng tree boxes wdh move Park a^d !ca; restara!_rs of autos and fine antiques Free esti- shows are lur' {- -� LeCt.ce 905 404.8170 BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS Basement Apts., Rec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, drywall 15 yrs. Experience. Free estimates, call Mario (905) 6194663. cel. (416) 5604663 C R A Mn,nten.nro R„rIA- ,ng repairs and renovations electrical, plumbing, ceramic 'lies, carpentry. From small repairs to major renovations. Fully guaranteed, free esti- mates (905)668-3300 CARPENTRY, rough finish, framing, additions, decks basement, trimwork, base- board. doors, windows, roof Malls, free estimates, Bill Jr. (905)438-0226 DUST'S CERAMIC TILE Tiles, marble & vinyl floors. Over 15 yrs experience. Excellent references & quality work guaranteed For free estimates call Duby (905) 686-3974 12 EUROPEAN file specialist. Ourharrt Region for over t5 • will renovate your bathroom. Yrs Fres COS706. on Call or kitchen walls. as well as 'kN ����- floor tiles Good references MAJOOR'S Paining & ALVIN SAMEDAY Plum - and satisfaction guaranteed Decorating Ajax 683-5879 PLUMBING licensed Gum - For free estimates call D Int & Ext painting. paper & tier ig lob too smart, no lob Dykstra 725-4913 vinyl hinging.spraying 34 too big. free e5bnate5, great y prices .725-2507 yrs experience in Resider CONSTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs, renovations and construction. Fast and clean profession- al work guaranteed. Craig, 686-1913 HOMEIMPROVEMENT SPECIALISTS Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, crown mould- ing, tnm work, tiling, decks. fences, quality workman- ship, reasonable rates. Ref. Avail. Free Estimates MOODY CONSTRUCTION CALL NEIL (905)037.2195 HOME improvements. 30 yrs experience in drywall- ing, taping, stucco spraying, acoustic ceilings, wood work Painting and wallpa per,ng. very good rates Call Steve 668-7096 nal Commercial & Industri- BRIT -CAN PLUMBING LTD al Fully insured Referenc- Renovations, repairs, moen es available kit faucet special $95 , 723-1265 bathr000m specials from MR. HUMIDIFIER resi- S595. tiling floors. kit b,' dential humidifier sales and splashes. bathnns • Seniors service Free in home eslr discount, me accepted, free mates. Call 686-3559 estimates. Phil 427-5462 SIGON Construction Ltd . LICENSED serving Durham Region for MASTER 19 yrs. Additions, sundecks. home leaning call s patio doors, windows, rec- PLUMBER. rooms, flagstone, tree esu- Available for work, mates 905.576-5760 • Me Beauty f Handyman reasonable rates, specializing in bathroom renovations, ' • call Wayne do household moves. res,- denial. commercial All 905-686-6647 HANDYMAN With pick up truck will do odd jobs, clean up garage, yard, small moving jobs, grass cut- ting, fence repairs call Vic 428-8907 exterior painting. repairs. cleanups, yard work, and snowplowing Discount for seniors Call Bert 428-6800 BOB'S HOME Ince - PAINTING & `:aA � DECORATING Prof. Ih 25 yrs. exp. •Interior & Exterior Free Eshmates Wall overings to exterior Aluminum sicking Discounts to 25`. 839,3508 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, dean, reliable service. 420-0081 helc 839- -5 or ,.8-8334 ,pedal. starting a' $99 and mates. wc,ki• c'ro'p guar ..p Call for nformahcn. anteed Ca tiL! 697-3532 RABBIT.. •s w^.•x 10,g 725.0005 or 427-0005 na;•� _•mare^'s parties • Flooring, and at occassions Have L= Carpeting my cwn mag,dar Call Ernie 6684932 • • Business CARPET Installations - 25 • Services yeas experience. restreicft-: • ' usic. Dancing ung. our Speciality Free esti- Instructor ANSWERING Service mates D & N Duncan. 987- L .e- maii box fry• 1799 or 987-1800 55 mc, Includes private JAM lessons Sunday ',,,,.,bar 416 2875295 P.M Housen, KO Blues Jaz: CAFECleaning KOK04t0 t5 Alban St BOOKKEEPER / TYPIST 'ree,an.e 'C' mall bus. - HARRY -O -THE -MOVERS - t C I- Oshawa I you ca, D ay call Phil or Johr 579 CAFE "t'ss. et',de,'I in MANUAL Move big or small, we pace 723-1265 00 years ax & ACce them an' Free estimates. ARE you having problems or ! Dererce typing 80 w p m seniors discount. short notice finding time to dean our 9 y Caro' 905.831 490 moves Pianos moved. also homedcFor professioHelennal Driving appliances Comparable home leaning call s • • Schools Health rates Call 432-2850 Home Services today 427- 4385 • Me Beauty MEN with large truck will MAID Service House or do household moves. res,- denial. commercial All office cleaning erotes-sion- al & efficient For ou- '•ee V S&B DRIVING PROFESSIONAL perms r v"lir home 'or elderlyor AAA -LICENSED PLUMBER types o moves al ( art or estimate ca9 D,anne's SCHOOL ` Jane 427.2856 shut -yrs Reasonab!a Call available All your plumbing Cleaning Service 436- ..1 lessons and test '905 420-9459 wave needs Complete renovations Movie 8i- MICHALSKI MOVING 0254 and toe Guaranteed lowest 9 houses, apartments. offices. message prices' No lob too small'' • Storage appliances and piano spe- 5105. (905) 432-2913 c,al,sts Senior and mid - CUBE VAN 12 FT. Win month discounts Licensed. FAX move almost anything' Very insured Free estimates rompeuive Dr'. es Can Excellent service Call 436 Pager a1.416 553 5144 77-,35 RELIABLE HOUSE CLEANER Willing to ac vauuming. Dusting, Kitchens. Bath- rooms -floors etc Reasonable tales Weekly Bi-tii v Monthly Occasiona!y CALL 905-619.6957 •10 Lessons $150 -Full Course S259 Free pick -up and drop off (416) 287-3060 PACFI#-THFNFVWSADVF:R ISF.RFRIDAY,NOVEMBER3,1995 gin,gAutonfobAes AutonlidNesMIT rucks" Fdr Apartments UITITAparthlents in, For Sale I For Sale Sale For Rent For Rent TAKE A DRIVE TO DARRYL'S. WHERE YOU GET MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY! 989 Leba" titan b e white w red interior. leather, autoloaden save thou sands buying this tirne of year, 68.000k � $6 995 1989 Pontiac Crand Am white. 4 door auto. t 04 Oook's. a,, $5.495 1989 Cavaoer, burgundy - 4-do„r ail. 115 000k's S4 '195 1989 Cava"" Waq,n. red. r1y.0DOks auto. 54.395 198E c.' - 4x4 bluesilver. loaded V6. automatching cap. 9 ; 700k , 56.995 t 988 Olds Cr i ma, door. vuaa 4 70clock . air. new ries S5. 495 19F1 Olds Cala s gold 4 doe, 97 ^i`Jk s all, S4 550 198F Chev Corsica aad 4 -or -r 84 000,, s 4 cyl S43,:'45 1988 Cavalier Z 24 door -ed ioaded 45 000k'S- mmt S8 495 198? FIrd 4'.ir ang Lx doo• blue., c 93 00%k s mint SE -500 1987 Ta„•us wagon 4 d,o black -aded , 3._ ,•.ani, . "r: 54995 ALL CARS CERTIFIED TAKE A DRIVE TO THE BUSI- EST LITTLE CAR LOT IN DURHAM. DAR- RYLS AUTO CENTRE 170 BLOOR STREET EAST. OSHAWA (NEAR RITSONI 436-3522 OPEN THIS SUNDAY 11-5 19W TAURUS Auto brake< w^dnws.,ixk• and y raise Ont^ 4M FV Cassell- km Cen tied E .cel a and non S58C 1991 CAVALIER, ; d• 4 d.,• .i :'d F V Casc new n•es. 9-i R, KV blue a^ ey excer'�^a'!'v dear 56 3000 or OBO 905- 985-3564 1991 PLYMOUTH cun- :3 :• ac 1992 TAURUS L Auto f o0we• Ten 'Q ^.a n $-15 - J Whoi-ai.- �,`­ 4 ;2 1993 9_- a a s. - 1994 ..ep.^. EJ Black ^e a,ar.- pr,cne angina :writ• S' 5 80.: Cai. d?0 1994 `.'r•-ury Topaz 4 dr 3-• i00 k•^ 5825.. 1'ffiS Dodge Anes cert.fied S"5: Pete, 723-•'55 0 4-" -564 BLACK BEAUTY' 1984 speer D w. pili new fres. tic rust 192 000k• 52900 Call 905.428 9856 986 DODGE 600 Ce' bu!•eally ^,Cues -A• -sr -ie stereo burgun- eather inside- black r'.nor with red stripes ] pill sides Dellen A - wer sieenng. power �'a•e5 'fit. cruise COn'rol. with extra strong ,*,iter onginal instruction •-anua: Better than a brand new car BOY WHAT A TOY Sac^.fico SE -s' --tieci or Deist reasonable offer 666-2972 TAKE A DRIVE TO DARRYL'S. WHERE YOU GET MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY! 1993 Cava;*, RSWagon leai ,caclec V6 95 DOOk's. $9 50C 1992 C,,er, Cavai• e, Z 24 red 2-doo, load ed. auto 125 OOOk s $9.500 1992 Suntwc: LE while 2 doer. auto 107.000xs air S7 995 199, Pontiac Sunbud our gindy & smiler 4 door auto air 28 000k s. $8.495 1991 Lumina Euro sieve, it door loadedvery nice. 100.600k's 58995 1990 Olds Cutlass Supreme SL blue & sdve,. 4 door V6. loaded 59.780k s. S'0 50C 1390 Chev Lumina Euro. black 4 -door auto loaded 138AOOk s $6995 1990 Chev Corsica silver V6 85.000k s a•, like new $6.995 1990 Chev Cors. cagrey *red interior. au. 104,000k's 4 cyl $5.995 ALL CARS CERTIFIED AND RECONDITIONED BEFORE WE SELL THEM. DARRYL's AUTO CENTRE 170 BLOOR STREET EAST, OSHAWA (NEAR RIT- SON) 436-522, OPEN THIS SUNDAY 11-5. THERE ARE NO Mon sterethe Mash no 'Ghostly^ or Ghoubsl• Vehi cies'. lust a -couple of weird wolves howling' and ready Ir treat you to 'Some real PumpKin pie deals' Certicar Auto Centre now has hnanCng and 37 fine preowned certdted vehicles on sale eg 1988 Sentra xF std coupe h-gh kms to! ext Bent only $1995 '991 F,,,, 102 Itrns. 4 dr write 53 995. 1986 Pont 6000. air. 134 'kms, $4.445 A 1 198E M ^t Buick Regal L�mitec. iea(1ed 'x.0001 k•r. now S7195 '991 Cavalier Z24 3 1 5 speed black bea,;:y reduced S8.395 1991 Cavaner Coupe 100 kms a, auto S6F65 1989 Blazer 4 3 4 x 4 311 auto only '25.7oC k'^s 58.895 •991 Bwcli .'e-vury Ltd LJwk _ Ica;a1. perfect SS Sill 1987 Buck Cer. tun Ito 134 kmc.oaded a 1 S4 :J5 '9A'+ Voyager Turbo 2 S all, spc!!ess - :ass 28 .-'s was X6.695 '489 Acca,, a:, ••xcellent '. kms SS 195 -901 Ast-,,� Sala, exte^d ed oaded 97 k- 3 950 1990 Sunbuc 'wo a• 100 kms ' y,~ Nara^N 55.995 1987 Ca .e Classic black - ad ed. today $4 995 '309C Tempest � 2''. 3 ' a, auto. excellent from $5 995 199, olds Calais a d• ioaded fantastc $� 395 1994 Pontiac Sunb•rd SE V�6 ^ailed only 4C OOC - $11 qr)r• Certi^_ar A-,' Cecr•e '55 K^. at M T .v^ •da --. ae^dc- A,,i •. -he, Ap• Parea L^•aed space avmlatlre 83' 5555 Automobiles Wanted CARS •.'k _ASH' vve buy yo„, . ole Ca:' 427 2415 or corse 10 479 Bayll, G1 Eas' A.33 a' MifAArl A.IT^ suE� WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE 'FREE v^ !or sc•ap 'sed Or abandoned cars try.: .... c. . top prices paid LIP to 5100 (416)281-3499 CERTI CAR AUTO CENTRE retailers . line quality pre owned trucks acid vans 1991 Chev Astro. extended. 97 kn1, S13950 1988 GMC �a1a• loaded 5'.500 1989 Voyager Turbo, a❑ 7 pass . S6 695 19N,' GMC cargo tmmacu-iate $3.895 1988 GMC `gena SLX. loaded wilt, cap $7.995 1990 Chev Cheyenne. pristine cnr.d . S-995 1989 Blazer. 126 k's 4 x 4 59.850 579-2886 Vansi 4 Wheel Drive 1980 CfiL . CGL 'vain. tui w^ee s new •rotor, autopsi pt S2500 839- 7666 1986 GMC va^ .. , Veil 25k engine new transmiss cooler brakes exhaust newly painted all fibreglass b, -x vercab storageex- cellent condition. SS,300 905-686 1b44 416801 6735 1986 GMC '4 cube van full, •,."._ ; • .,ed. 25k on engine. new transmission cooler b,ak- exhaust. ne" painteb a fibreglass box. overcab storage ex cellenr condition Se OOC 905-686 8644 416 801 6735 1987 Piymoutn Voyager 3 -tart •ed. 124.000 k -s 7 cacs«nge, cruise 54850 ce,!,hed firm Cali 72-9663 1992 CHEVY :a,gro van. 3c 1.^ 3C^ x-eiient con- S10400 on- S10400 certified :a -433-'68E 1995 G.M Asuovan doors 2 -tone a as :e,. $21.500 or 'ate ex s- ng lease Ca 'AKE A DRIVE TO ARRYLS WHERE -OU GET MORE VAN OR YOUR MONEY' .ANS VANS VANS' g•i'y �'v oaoeu a Gap a ce^r• 9-300k, !airy cTx t'3 grey & s.1 er. 301 vF air fin cruise. eel M :.'e in hoes new ort e--: body perfect 57 995 '9W Chrysler li Var wore ill intenor 4 (-yl lurb^ i 18 000ks 7 •eate• S%495 1987 Fo,ci ,e,u,*ar van two tone „row^ & gold V6, ioaded. ab the sea', 118.0001 -oily m ri S= 9?5 1987 nrysler V- 'Jar, blue Seven seater air 201 OOOk s 53.745 TAKE A DRIVE TO THE BUSI- EST LITTLE CAR LOT IN DURHAM DAR- RYLS AUTO CENTRE 170 SLOOR STREET EAST OSHAWA (NEAR RITSONf 436-3522 OPEN THIS SUNDAY 11-5 ICK' Trailers RICE LaKe area 4i, mo- • . •^:• &lot deck she:1. •-rnisned hsr ri swim rig. S30 000 li l sell separately Call (905,697- 2634 90TITO tftrmobiks 1985 INDY 300 Polaris snowmobile. excellent con- dton includes new net at $2000 O B O Cau 4366887 leave message Trucks • Marine for Sale 1984 DODGE CARAVAN. Sunroof a ,, pw $3000 cert,, 1980 Chev pick up 52200 cen . call 655-5271 1968 MAZDA 82200 pick up. Cab plus. 5 -speed am -fm cassette. 160K. cent excel- lent condition $4 10C option- al cap 404-0975 1989 Ford tit -ton F 150. 5 -speed standard will drive over- drive very good condtion. 300 cibic' engine. p s . tint windows custom sun visor running boards many ex- tras 57300 c, - o ;905,404. 9283 1989 Ford F 150 V8 en gine 5 speed manual wilt air and cruise Ardy cap 124.000k s asking S4bOG Call 1905,623-15 79 1993Chev. 112 ton 'vii 4 3 L V6 4 5pd auto pulse wipers- SRW. box h^,er. new P235 tires, red lir red. 105,000 KM $12.500 or OBO 905-985-3564 STORAGE shrink wrap and winterizing for an makes of boats is motors Call Sawyer Marine Serv- ices for the best pace in the Region (905)655.8347 3 ' ' Apartments For RW 1 AND 2 bedroom, local ed at 309 Cordova Rd and also 946 Masson St Oshawa No pets Please call 579-2387 or 576 6724 1 BEDROOM apartments fumrshed or unfurnished Ava-'able immediately Starting S450'montt, plus hydro 304 S mcoe St 5 Call Stephen 571.3229 1 BEDROOM CONDO. a,r poll. locker gym Wesiney'Hwy 2 area Available Dec 1st $ 830 in ciuswe lst'lasi Cali 905 4204035 WHITBY - BLUE WATER PAROL 1 & 2 bedroom suites, broadloom. 3 appliances. 101 KATHLEEN ST. W Mon - Fri. 9 - 7. Sat. - Sun. 12 -5 (905)571-3522 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED. WOULD YOU PREFER TO OWN? WITH ONLY $1000 DOWN Why not own a brand new fully Detached Home LET ME SHOW YOU HOW, CALL(905)623-6549 I-' ^_ Bowmanvide Startmq at $60C nlonih, fridge 8 stove included with laundry facilities N, pets Cal! 434 240' 2 bed,00ms east Oshawa au-1dry and nark ^g $650, month Avadab,e mme lately Cal Dave 725 3299 21 bedroom apartments 8 story building close to schools. library. South GM Plan! Available immediate ly and Nov 428--6328 1 qpm for appointment AJAX ,.any clear quiet. b,I ^ tumrshed'unfur msneo C, private yard: en Trance good neighbor. rood air utilities ina .2 mm town, mature only non -smoke, $650 Dec t 686-1832 AJAX Oxford Towers - 5: a.- apanments ower tuna^g. dose tc shopping. 401 Go Pool sauna 3 bedroom for Dec, 683 857' until 7 30p - AJAX. bedroo- base •• ,:' mature working ,,c, ,quiet 'ton smoke, ;ep erl ut,ii4esno peg S^ - mootfay 427-7513 after 6 pm available Dec AJAX 1 hedroom base Iiv ng'dn-) amily•oom walk?-,' k ^er •enced yarc gas heal near Plaza scnooapo,ances S1150.ol !.es Suzan 9C5i69f.-1152 evenings available immediately, AJAX 40,'Harwood , r.a .• apartment in house very private utilities included available imme cutely S525 month. Call 1416286732 or 905.;28 8406 AJAX arm 1 -bedroom 'a"' apartment. sepa- rate entrance, laundry. air conditioning. bathtubno smok ng no pets $650 in- Aus,ve Decembe, 1, 9051428-1639 AJAX -.'are quiet execu v« • ,m.- wilt, single per on, 1 2 -bedrooms avail able immediately. Pius ga. '7eous w.0 basement apart -•lent . ba1300sq ft 2-bed- roomcks t -n park Call 905655-5&2 AJAX. very clean new 1 cPdroo- basement sepa- rate entrance panting 1 sV last. references S75C 686- 6647 AJAX teautiful bachelor apartment new home Ca bre uM apWiances. cen- traair/vac. private en- trance $59`.:month single non smoker (905)427 7374 APARTMENT for rent for your couple or single per- son Upstairs. separate en- trance (big yard well ht), 2 bedrooms, live ngroc m. kitchen. use of basement for washer and dryer, one car garage Hydro and gas and all appliances incl. S700/mo Available Nov. 10,95 Phone 655-3379 days. or 655-3510 even - rings FULLY fumished and equipped basement apart- ment near Ajax Go/401/ Hwy we Working aduh pre- ferred Separate entrance. laundry. no pets/smoking. References $600. firstAast 427-0355 SOUTH 408 Bloor St. E. 2 bdrm apartments, carpeted. parking. utilities included Close to 401 $675 monthly Available Immediate Call superintendent at 906438.0051 or 416.225.7458 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA ne'n ,.-r txn•n....- newly decorated. 5709 mo plus utilttes Istlast Can Now Hope Non Profit Dweu,n gs. 404-2947 leave message GRANDVIEW / OLIVE a_a •-mow , _om apart mens snarek.lrnen, laun- dry. includes all utilities ex sept phone Private en- trance and washroom. 5390%month. 576-2972 LARGE 2 BEDROOM, apt a,ge kronen hat' room. l,vmgroom base- ment, parking for 2, main floor private ent $575 . hy. dro 905-263-8049 mes- sage LARGE' ht one bed m acSep entrance. laundry fac fireplace in liv. ingroom, Central Park Rossland, no smoking, no pets 5550%mo inclusive 725-9248 NEAR "7 C new semi 1113 > 11 2 bedroom apartment .,it, fndge 8 STove S750- 2 Avail- able Dec 1 436-0779 after 5p^' NEW a bed•�om base r'. ac' available now One worki^q person Non smoker Completely fur n ishwl 'ridge cable etc ParKRcssand 57 -1226 NEWLY -RENOVATED 3 . �.. .. r•.r•^.«tits SimcoeiHwY2 includes utdires. p'•xe, close to downtown ;buses Call Mike 4'6694'557 or Vera k", •'•..lir•. NORTH ;.'shawa m X. .:uzy small base- ment bacneiorene Re. sponsible clean working fe- mme preferred Nom smoke' share kitchen with single work^g female owner $375 a..ndry and panting 576-3741 ONE BEDROOM :;ase - iii aoa-,men' »um Alax close to Lake Avail able Nov 15 Rele,ences. S600'mlonth Calf 686.4605 or work 305 3163755 OSHAWA : S 3 bedroom apar-I- ii wlabie at 888 and 900 Glen St Clow to schools. stropping and G M ,.tilibes included my last required Call 728 4993 OSHAWAlarge one bedroom quiet. clean near shopping and Hwy 401 Stove triage utilities in cluded $585 Also 2 bed room available $680 725- 6434 OSHAWA 2 bedroom apt Clear, building Available Dec 1st everything r ed 5645/month 579-9600 or 725-9655 eve OSHAWA basement apartment Olive/R ,son Bright spacious newly decorated one bedroom. $500 monthly inclusive Available Dec 1 or Jan 1. Cat 1-416-512-6414 CLEAN family budding, Oshawa north, one. two & three bedroom. Includes Heat, hydro, fridge, stove, parking Laundry facilities available. 723-2094 OSHAWA. available now, 3+1 bedroom, fridge, stove . dishwasher, laundry hook- ups, 2 bathrooms, garage, gas heat, $975 month plus 3/4 utilities 428-5745. OSHAWA. close to G.M., newer budding, 1.2 & 3 bedroom apartments avail- able Call 905-428-5723. OSHAWA- 2 bedroom apartment available any. time Utilities and parking incl 289 Cordova Rd $681 728-6420 or 7259278 PICKERING new one bedroom basement apt Separate entrance, ap- pliances, utilities. cable. parking included Single non-smoker. no pets $6001 Into Available immediately. 905-420-4154. SAT., NOV. 4 AT 6 P.M. At Myles King Auction Hall, 33 Hall St.. Oshawa. A private i,ollnrtion of 50 su)ned porcelain dolls, plus modern and antique furrn- lure Solid oak 12 pce din- nq room sudr, new value S4. n00. good condition. t'estedield suite. coffee and end tables. tefngera- to, stave. washer. dryer. ,lace selling of C7ech- .1si.Wa c-hina. inCludmg atl �,-,-ng pieces. DSS mini sale !fife system, lazy troy .ilr, pin ball machine. -l of drawers dressers. ;ar chest, antique ta- t, - art,que cash register, ca' 1 furniture. 5 pce pine •'^.•oorr suite, mens dia- d ring sewing machine p•'t's, cola antique pop pier. exercise equipment. n•":� quantity of silver ;cies. linen, china. bed - sales every Mon ,mss , Thurs 6 p m MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-5751 OSHAWA FLEA MARKET Sun . N" 5. -4 p in AUCTION SALE Edd Davo A.....,".:orsl 727 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa Glassware Chea :.mrshings, Antiques b Miscellaneous Also - items from partial Estate For more Inquiries Call (Earl) 728.4455 or 683-52% --___......, -1111-- ...T..,------•-,,.-.:. Clanngton residents Call 404.2615 CALL 6834545 for up-to-date auction listings A ODD FELLOWS HALL, PORT PERRY 14460 SIMCOE STREET NORTH, SOUTH OF HWY. k7A SUNDAY NOON, NOV. 5TH, VIEW 12 NOON SALE 1 P.M. Sanyo, Venturer, Prosonic, electronics, exercise machines, steppers. gym bikes, ski machines, strollers. home 6 CD changer stereos, radios, cordless phones & answer machines & caller IDs. walkmans, radios, 24" porcelain dolls, coffee & end tables, kitchenware. country dining set, Tiffany lamps, bread machines, cookware set, crystal figurines, bone china, tea sets, cutlery 8 piece sets, tools. wrench sets, ratchets, pliers set, drill bits, screwdrivers, 14K jewellery/diamond dinner rings, clusters. Porcelain vases, fish bowls. watches, mantle clocks, toys, kids computer whiz kids, Ceramic canister set, jewellery boxes, Nippon cameras, oak lid )ars, spice racks. shoe racks, clothes dryers. bankers lamp. Comingware, dinnerware, chess sets, air beds, lots of toys to include Playskool, Sesame Street. Parker, Irwin etc. & more Over 350 lots. Terms cash, Visa, Mastercard. aragesales :7 L_ a Por Ytnr }' �yP,,,y,.,,,�Yard r >. Cab AIL Adie * A 683-0101 afa I A 61w7363r WE'RE MOVING!! SAVE UP TO 50%! DURHAM'S LARGEST INDOOR GARAGE SALE. DESKS, CHAIRS. FILES. AND MORE CRAFT AND FLEA MARKET 17 1755 PLUMMER ST.. 1111, PICKERING Two levels, 1`; C s; !1 T1 bargains New and used OFF MMER RD ' 4T I Cir 4,. merchafdlse up to 90% off Every Sat and Sun 8'30 - 5 SAT Nov 4 I T 4 191 C Dundas St 2 East of Thicil in Whitby "00 SO.FT. WAREMOUM BLOWOUT Vendors book now $10 - $22 50 666-5100 EA M11 Apartments For Rent PICKERING 3-beoroom apartment 4 appliances & parking included, close to all amenities For appoint- ment call 905-831.1250 PICKERING large , bed- room apt main floor very bright very quiet street 3 houses up from French mans bay Walkout to front yard 4 piece washroom, laundry facilities, parking Available Dec 1 $725 tusV last required. Call Jim 1. 905.854.1098 PICKERING upper floor, 3 -bedroom + den, ap- pliances, work shed, laun- dry. lsunast, no pets, avail- able Dec.tst. $1075+2/3 utilities Cat 905.831.6104 Pickering- large 1 bed- room basertlenI apt Many extras Available Dec Is $6651month. 1st and last. References Suit single working adult.Call 420- 4349. AJAX- 2 bedroom apart- ment in budding. Utilities included. Near bus, shop- ping & schools. Quiet, nice area. Available immediate- ly 683145. TWO bedroom apt . walk- ing distance to GM, new building. $650 plus hydro Available immediately Call 666.5674 or 404-1850 TWO & 4 bedroom apart - Trent, Oshawa Creek park setting Large 2 bedroom, $675 to $725. and 4 bdrm $950. Includes parking. Available immediately & Nov. 1st 404-1614 WANTED- quiet non- smnhe, for 1 12 bdrm up- per fluor of pnvale home Simcoe/Rcssland area Own entrance, da, parking ,sulast $6501mon + hy- oro Available immedately 576-8312 for appt WHITBY- 1 small bed- room ed room basement all Sup! able for mature working adult Call 1 905-509-9913 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?ii Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-3211 YORK St. one bedroom basement, bright, clean in quiet home, storage, yard. parking. Dec. $575 inclu- sive. Realty -Pro Mgmt 433- 0270. I Houses For Rent I A ABSOLUTE AFFORDABLE IDEA! WHY RENT? OWN Your HOME! 1 Br ..vmr Srr75/uxi 1 Br hunEAnw .179s/mo 3 Br Jr cxci.unvc 1`M)t/nu, Ni, down pa)retd' I can Help! MARK STAPLEY Sutton Group Excel Realty Inc I-KIK)-1141)-11tARK Houses Houses For Rent For Rent 1ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES ! WHY RENT? BUY! No down payment. No problem' Let me show you how' Mort Pay $700 0 KC Call Thomas C. Pike Sakes Rep, Remax Accord Realty Ltd. 576.3111 3 BEDROOM living room, dining room, fenced back. yard. Excellent location downtown, wooden stove in living room Call Steve 576-6999 Avail. Nov 1. OSHAWA, 3 bedroom bungalow, detached ga. rage, finished basement, perfect condition, $995 plus utilities Firstlastreference, no pets. Call 579-7620 AJAX - available Jan 1, 4 bedrooms, very clean up. per level, large deck. 3 bathrooms, familyroom. fireplace, hardwood floors. $1150 plus ual No pets Prefer non-smoker Dennis Morgan, 428-1618, 831. 9500 AJAX. 4 bedroom, 2500 sq it house. 6 appliances, fenced yard. garage, first' last. $1500/month. Avail- able Dec 1 Call 428-3175 AJAX detached 3 -bed- room home, 5 appliances, double -garage, fireplace. basement, near school, ref- erences, 1stAast 51100+. Available Dec 1st Call 905- M-9063 AJAX, 3 bedroom de- tached home. $1050 per month, plus utilities, avail- able Dec 1. applianc- es,lenced yard, Lynn Pa- pizzo 428.9766 AJAX, completely de- tached 3+1 bedroom, 4 ap- pliances, 2 4 -piece baths. eat -in kitchen, separate kv- ingr lining• lanced yard, gas heat. $1050+utilities. Dec.tst possession. Call Gary 905-686.0096. AJAX -Duplex 2 bdrrn.,C/A., appliances, pool, large yard. $850 month plus utilities, available Jan 1st. Car (905)640.7430. BOWMANVILLE area, bright, spacious 3 bedroom raised bungalow, 2-4pc. baths, $1075/month plus utilities, available Dec 1 1sIllast (905)697-1637 or (905)434-6489. COURTICE main floor, 3 - bedroom, includes utilities, $1100, available Dec.1s1, 1sNast Call 432.3618 COURTICE, 3 bdrill baths, garage. gas heating. Rec-room, fenced yard, 5955 plus utilities. Avail- able Jan 1, call 434-6336 after 5 9 Houses Rooms Private Homes Prorate Holl le gbs;rl�s; a Btnirti!s3 For Rent For Rent For Sale For Sale Opportunities Opportumbes N PICKERING 5 -bed detached new house. ,.r bath 4 apphanc ,vailab4. immPd ately view car' 905-13394-'14H'. PM. OSHAWA 3 bedrooms. ,t 1. anti main floor, largo " groom diningionm. .,.rwut to deck. large eat In 11+n $785 mc, plus 2/3 (:all 434-6769 OSHAWA *)se to North Al •,rinu,n.. shopping. gas .,.it appliances. whirlpool Ih. $1.000 per mo plus 725--5304 PICKERING. 2 bedroom it for r,•nt garage. on urge private lot. Altona.' nch area. 5900 monthly .is utilities Call 831 - 95 PICKERING- bungalow. ,,. West Shore aa. 2 large bedrooms, 9r.ed yard. parkin,). near 'tools and Go. available medtately $675 Larry 05)509-1264 or C5.7i16.417' SOUTH OSHAWA 3 I, .. .em . : l*f,,,. gas .•a• finished nasernent. ,ndry room fenced yard. route close 10 a;i i tomes„ nn pets Avail i, .• Uec I 5895 Pius Will - 0051 26,V-R45CI ill- x305+263-R661 THREE BEDROOM �r rent. » dGD�: r•. Bnwmanville Available !,I S� 000 per month :..,lames 686-7269 THREE bedroom use iat(' ,... rase tmrsned garage. ole drive gas heated. • r a:' amenities $975 ., plus uhhiles IstJlast A .r blo Dec Ist ONE ,Our,, $400 per month. 2 rooms for $500 Own washroom, air con Thickson/Rosslawl 666- 3478 RENT R ROOM. in Our family home Avail Immed pay weekly, 1st/last Share house Working per- son or student Debbie 686-5784 ROOM FOR RENT In luxury setting, great for student or young person $95 weekly of $400 monthly. Chris at(905)427-7868 ROOM .,1, •r.•. private unveway Couruce area 576-4779 ROOMS FOR RENT Per Month or Week Whites Rd C)Ko f; ,i Clean, bright house in lieu required NO smokers Hydro Staff wek.Ome (905)420-0042 MAI Shared Accomodabon FEMALE TO SHARE 2 Aedroom at n. - . A:ax L'. oar. ^• 5500 per mr; istlast i includ ed, (905,619-9046 gets va a - ?335 LARGE Furnished bed - ro 3s,.'month Second TINY , nedroom house fwn ,, rid bedroom small .trve, nice area. er. S275,monr Use of all .. 1•, schools shopping facilities. Close to all amen .�i,aGa Dec •st $690. 'ties smoke, welcome ' Cay 400 916' i9G5r428- , -4 ' cr .5 :41-5,2441433,i WHITBY 11 Bed '^c•n WITA Deaths ,. n,lucies. heat. PICKERING MATURE '•nlye dove. wash 'a', ... '.am - • ' a. . "w,. txrdrelc ^..irkrtvsmo.rr 1 decK balhr-;r" snianum A: a:.abh• 1)ec is! Share ri !chen ant, Laundry 5 4120 room $500:monit Ir door WHITBv r`_ edroom bun sw'ir'n'ing pnu Cali 68;1 .. .. ;arage and fin 5402 available PICKERING t bedroom - b• S' 050'monr . ti. .. ped or untur -, pets 723-"5 coshed. avaflaDle Dec 1 C i. $85,w erk all nclusive WHITBY t bedroom de_ share far. •.• Bos at door - af garage. '7uiet 429 t-28'- 2823 3bedroom semi Sunday School, A-11 from park af,ailable ROOM IN TOWN - )a, 1 91. S475. 6 '100 • HOUSE, sh a-.• ktct .•• n.;rmiy. 905-66869bG r Dat' �.u.r.dry. suit workno vJS 6554107 adult must oke Pets. ci.,". Church Services to Town cerltre Cali Dar . le b86 9286 rnmediatiey Townhouses For Rent Office 8 P E• , Retail Space ORTER W0005• J complex S95C.'mo all in. Gusto$ Close to schools andsnoppmg 435 1088 AVAILABLE DEC. 1ST. t .,y larnl y room, vmy n n ng 2 1/2 baths, entrai air and vac Caldor - a sf,utterr, 2 parking. 24 security Waik to Picker g Town Centre Gc bus ^efttrencel required : 310 per me 8,31.7225 NORTH OSHAWA, 3 r.• .ri T- Arh,.uses in :. e'I maintained tamely )mplex freshly decorated :.air. Fr•y -.love. close 10 all ,menthes on site Mgmt of __e call 726-3777 WHITBY, spacious garden 3 bedroom Folin uff family room. Ga- -age Playground Near 4 Months F ree Rent- Daw n - 0 -.mail 400 3500 so h. availab-e Park mg and great exposure Best 'enter rates Ca 434 44; or 6554132 BOND/SIMCOE $495 m Paden tax ^e:i "•iufance cornerstore. same location. $795 includes taxheat insurance. 2000 sq It K)eai for professional use, plenty of tree pa k,rg 725 8710 IDEAL 1 person prefPssional 35C sq it tmished office with signage exposure on Westney Rd in Ala. SSW PER 111110011 -11TH 905-509-3581 Attractive three bedroom twc Storey home on ,t large corner lot IT, Bowmanville Beaulifw open entrance with it spiral staircase, large kitchen, two and a half bathrooms, main floor laundry room. double garage. central air, ceramic tiles and many more features. Very clean and nicely decorated MUST SEE Asking $163.000. Call for an appointment 905-623-0178 Oshawa four bedroom country home Close to all amenities, double attached heated garage. Lot 100 by 150 feet. New high efficiency oil heat and central air Totally fenced rear yard. School bus at the front door. Call to view 905-434-8493 2 wILr;OCKS COUP, oeauhlui 2'100 sq it prime .n I very nice dune area Fea- ;nng a Deaulnfully land Leaped front yard. a fusty •an,:,d backyard Garages Ivor Open- or graded •narbie fireplace all drapes and blinds included Alt appliances negotiable Vendors very motivated Askmg once S239'000 For mule .mformation please call Sandra 905-668-3701 3•BEDROOMfarl r'; - w.• � Staplrshed stable neighbourhood Can carry Iu •an! or, rent to own ag­.-,- ent for sale Can Peter Snaah for details "w 432 ?DOC QUALITY L Anyer, Muth. .. . V: :Know$ 3.2 be&olwns 4 •• ' t•n over ook'� •Imiry'Orr Wit^ fire. plat:, : i lkou's. inground Pool 3 bars FAG -n-law pofer,!,x 160 Goodman or $171 500 Cali Sheila Mc Laren Suttbh Status 431, 0990 $10.900- Are you loo. mg ' :: a -novated brick bungalow 3 bedrooms, new k r^• en. hardwood '100" Wa.."4! to a private back Pard and a gDod area Irnmacu are Give me a call before you miss t Peter weal Sakes Rep Guide Re- try 23-6.81 1051 RorMea At G'andv,ew 0,-- ,- -day ,-- , ,-day November 5 24 •I bedrour, detached ^,.riga ow 50'x' DOtot hardwood floors eplace close to 401 $128,000 9051.1-1 FROM 05120_: FROM $96.900 • ;v 1 beor-,or, ",:gym rec room. garage fenced yard gas heat with 5`,. down Pay- ments rr,m 5850 monthly .including taxes Ted Haughton Remax Summit 668-380C Townhouses for Sale WHITBY , Townhouse for ceie 3 bedroom. finished amenities 5950 Available rec-rewrri, taw it Dec 1 668-8110(`aWW & tee 5109,900 00 Bring I oh• _ O Storage SPM Pis 666-1954 ' Rooms `7• for Rent Lots for REPUTABLE theatre Safi company urgently seekingEM AJAX single person re. Wiled to share 2 bedroom bamt apt laundry, utilities. Parking included. 686- 0435 AJAX, UNFURNISHE01 FURNISHED room for rent if, quiet home, own entrance. bath a kitch- en Nonsmoker, First. plus deposit call 686-7260 E.PICKERING large, bright. use of laundry. kitch- en family room, 3 -piece bath, $375/month Call 905- 509.4413 FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT great for young fe- male. HWY•2 & 401, ni smoker preferred, $400 monthly call 905-619- 2848 LIVERPOOLJHWY. 2 large room on first floor $400. quiet responsible Persons No pets Call 421} 1975 storage space for sets. Dry barn suitable. Call 4/6- 787-7388 / Rotch 1 vat:. Regale ATTENTIO N Snowbirds GORGEOUS 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo. close to famous Clearwater beach, pool. la- cuzzi, BBC, private yard, available Now -April for into and to view photos 6B6- 9846 or 579-3788 1 1 P""' ForSale $101,900 BRICK Bun- galow, new gas tumace. newly decorated doll. house finish Call now Joe Patraboy, Sutton Group Ex- ecutive 723-1644 or 571 7000 15.6 ACRES. building permit 8 septic tank ok, all fenced, welt 8 pond. North of Whitby. Coronation Rd North of Hwy 07 (416) 282-0599 Money to Lend BORROW S10000 , pay as little as $110 per month . o a c Free consultations Anubis Investments Ltd. Mortgages and Loans since 1973 Call Jerry (905) 434.2070 MONEY problems' Debt consolidations credit art rangements. personal budget planning. credit re - pall FREE CONSULTA- TIONS Ontario Credit Counsellors (Oshawa -Tor onto) 433 1425 Start making money today wrTeleLrnk, fast growing pager selling concept' • Htgh margins, • Sales support - to Dealers 8 Individuals looking to move Into the telecommunications field. Call 416-493-1333 Te%Link Coming Coming • Events ROM Events WILDWOOD PARADIGM TRAVEL cordially invites you to attend an informal social evening with Joan Hill and John Winkworth illustrating our 19% tour of S0111 ta1.1.:> \I) and S('O IT,ANI) Tuesday. November 7, 1995, 7:30 p.m. at Touch of Class 104 Consumers Drive. Whitby Light refreshments - Slides - Videos - klformation R.S.V.P. To avoid disappoirtttnent 905•E684830 or 800.563-8111 11A F,NIFWtiADVFRI TISF.RTMDAY.:VfIVF'MRF.R3.19"_-PAC F. 19 reFIT"-strations U ' Personals a Companions r BOWLERS NEEDED Sundae night mlxec: adult ieague 6:00-8:06 p.m Tournaments lots of fun. Lodge wknd away In May Contact: Debble- 9oS-420-5696 Laurie - BEST PARI✓ GIRL `, RESPONSIBLE average -'umber•; . '100.451 6081' n, )ur •,eex• yr exI 748 S2 99 — touch w tr am. )ua he•. ',- • 41 lone must be v dal nq an,, possibly: re \I()%I %IL%I 1 0.1.11). latton-,hrp L.a.1 ... 76-822< r r BEST PLAYll writ bI, s 7235 ca,•.r- i N'•; 1 Wf V . - a ngg- ' dts of pr•,- - 6081'-, ex' ?72 $199.m,n (-IIi'R(:II OF C1 CEDAR S-11%, -%J.-%—X >L�C 18.. Touch!r,ne WITA Deaths CALL Local Gin, get -xi 253 5329. mm,te 18.. rivli nirniun,,l. na­8 home numbers :.)urh tone 1 900 451 -556E Ext 253 ADOPTEES / BIRTH S3 49 m,rn 18+ Tourh PICKERING STANDARD one • COUPLE'S seek nr) sm r;anada wide ria,, o^al Ie r)le me or% of n,mhers 1- h• 11111th• appp'lIllillII�I 416-ZW7248 $00-451 5566 ex' 697 SANDERS NI ors x_349. mm 18.. T -'one _.- To Advertise your service ' \I()%I %IL%I 1 0.1.11). +vomen se•-•; OLDERe. \1,uniLi�hurt. Personals t Unumber,, - a ngg- ' dts of pr•,- - .I "11 and (-IIi'R(:II OF C1 CEDAR S-11%, -%J.-%—X >L�C 1 90ri-45' -3638 - 35 CHURCH ST. N. -xi 253 5329. mm,te 18.. rivli nirniun,,l. THE BIBLE IS GOD'S WORD - JESUS IS LORD. :.)urh tone Gln, -c 1 K'-' ADOPTEES / BIRTH 683-2477 - PICKERING STANDARD / . 'aly memrs••• V 1r,•, r- PSYCHIC Arswerc Rater: I 1 .haw n,rnn. or r;anada wide ria,, o^al Ie ^ �.ar 3'ia Answer h• 11111th• appp'lIllillII�I ,psriry and searc^ asys rove money :areer -2 -{-)' a%ailahle -arra 1.800R71.r3477 mm•ute 'R. ERPA. C ANNIERLEMXVCH 820 Whites Rd. N. 9004 5 1-4 05`- l).lr lc'Ik' lTnlht'! ONLYr,"' TAROT. umerology A ')ver 18 See. ; Older -,.- '; ., .vnyance L ,, f AI t 427-4360 M r t-9ry 45' lk'18 ex• psy -r-, LTX your t, ' R. Si 1 i )illll r 461-41'18; - r 1r: !. - k,1% J anMoney re A:commodatrons e ' dc;ammodatlons To LendID .r OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES.OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS • Mortgages. • Insurance MORTGAGES Good .-p.. F nancng for ratB, -,-,h Ae appueahors ac Gommunrry F,nan as %P.. 6805 e ,Business pportunitles DAILY CASH FLOW a" i -r : y - .v,- 1a1-.. home based business F,. Irain,ngsuppon Into line WO -352 2850 ESTABLISHED Dus,ness ie- catton. potential $6CK $75K 1 All Action Business ser. :a 7051887.5123 gam 5pr- MEET Chnstmas rush N •' ,'..fr owr yam and ,.rah supply store Wen es- !abirshed Call Ken Vickery Coidwel' Ban■e- R MR Real Estate 434 1255 Legal • 1 Notices A NOTICE TO ALL CREDITORS In the Estate of ANTONIO BAT- TAGLIA. An- yone having a claim against the said estate is to provide proof at the address below before November 10, 1995. After such date the es- tate will be distrib- uted without fur- ther notice to creditors. Timothy C. R. Vanular 1450 Kingston Rd., S-13 Pickering Ontario LIV ICI SCHOOLS `vVe have a Fundraising Opportunity using the Durham Region Treasure Guide of Savings. For more info. call John Leonard. 905- 579-4400 or 416-798-7672. OshawalW hltby/Clanngton This Week Alax,'Plckenng News Advertiser •TR -11 t.smmodatans re M.-I -:_ mmodatlons I,PORT5 T1 A%1",, ',C 11()Oi CHARITIES ,x)kir%Z fur., tun,: tar the tall Call John Leonard A OS IfAVVA TIIIS MEEK _574-4400 �.f.I......lm�m�Willie m9 ADULTS ome ors _.- To Advertise your service ' - Call Janice - = zwii 683-0707 ` Fix ST. ANDREW'S (-IIi'R(:II OF C1 CEDAR S-11%, -%J.-%—X >L�C PRESBYTERIAN ' s,rnorth of 401 - west of Harwood SUNDAY -BIBLE SCHOOL 9:45 S 35 CHURCH ST. N. WEDNESDAY - 7:30 BIBLE STUDY PICKERING VILLAGE THE BIBLE IS GOD'S WORD - JESUS IS LORD. 683-%31)1) Is Sunday School, 683-2477 - PICKERING STANDARD Supervised Nursery Rev. K. Rowland i CHURCH Service 11:00 a.m. Community Methodist Everyone Welcome? t ' ,; Brock Rd. at Highway 017 Sunday Worship C ANNIERLEMXVCH 820 Whites Rd. N. 11:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m. FAMILY CHURCH WORSHIP Wednesday-. 7:30 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Sunday Bible Study and Sunday School, Bible Club for Children and Youth. ®Supervised Nursery at that time Come and Worship 839-1383 837-0126 To Aavertise Your Church Services n # or Fall Bazaars call Janice at t� ,- 683-0707 PAGE 204HF. NEWS ArWER'll:ISF.R PRIDAN-, N()\'F.AIRER 1, 1995 Hospital gets improved rating for curing previous ailments B% MARIANNE TAKACS til MI KI11"RIFR Al \\-PIC KFRIN(I - \ thrcc- year accreditation has been granted to Ajax and Pickering General Hospital by the Canadian Council on Health Sen ices Accreditation. The council offers accreditation to hospitals based on a review of their policies. procedures. practices. quali- ty of patient care and patient satisfac- tion. Accreditation is granted for one. two. three or tour %ears. A three -%ear accreditation suggests a hospital has met all the councils standards. according to APGH presi- dent Bruce Cliff, while a tour -year accreditation is granted only to hospi- tals which exceed those standards. %k kith% General Hospital, for exam- ple, is the onl% hospital in Durham w ith a tour -%ear accreditation. On previous occasions APGH has managed only a two -%ear accredita- tion. as a few problem area,, were identified in the council's review. "Since the last accreditation we worked on those areas." sa%s Mr. Clift. "\N e full% satisfied all their requirements (this time). There are no major deficiencies." The areas the hospital has worked on include quality assurance (the process of monitoring, the quality of service pro- ided by the hospital). risk management (identifying potential risks in the organization tor occur- rences such as accidents and tires and taking preventi%e action), and utiliza- tion management (efficient use of hospital resources). "We worked very hard to get the three-year award," says Mr. Cliff, noting it's an important assurance to the community regarding the quality of their hospital. "All hospital and medical staff, as well as the (hospital) board are to be commended for their efforts in attain- ing this enviable award. We will con- tinue to work towards improved qual- ity of care for our patients and this award can only help to maintain and increase our motivation to achieve that goal." Check out durhamnews.net on The Internet for all your latest local news Cullen Gardens light up Durham Thousands of sparkling lights will soon decorate Whit- b%•s Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. The I nth annual winter "Fes- tival of Lights" will begin Nov. I1 and continue until Jan. 7 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. at the Miniature Village. Also, the "Dolls of the World" display can he seen until Jan. 6. Headlining the Cullen Gar- den's stage from Nov. 11 to Jan. 7 will he Christmas Pud- ding, a show boasting the homegrown talents of three local professionals. Presented by Cullen Gar- den's new Theatrical Director, Marni Walsh, the presentation features Abby 7_otz, a Whitby - born singer and actress, Ajax choreographer and dancer Dana Vranic and Whitby actress Michelle Kettrick, who will he making her professional debut. Cullen Gardens is located at Hwv. 12 and Taunton Road in Whitby. For more information, call 66th -6606 ONAdvertisingFOCUS Feature ���R� Connecting with your "self" at The intact Lcliaca Vision .:.=•ceptual Testing • _- spensing of all Types of = rames & Contacts 1885 Glenanna Road, Suite 212 Pickering. Ontario. L1V 6R6 839-5303.683-1175 Oshawa Centre. Stevenson Road Oshawa. Ontario. 1.1J 2K5 571-3220 GREENWOOD YOGA & BODYWORK STUDIO TAKING CARE OF YOUR "SELF" YOGA, MASSAGE ESTHETIC SERVICES. 9OS-619.1405 CSR ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Is doing your accounting making you crazy) Are you intimidated by all these government forms? Do you think you may be paying more tax out than is absolutely necessary? WE CAN HELP! All bookkeepingicomputer services available. Call Christine for free initial consultation, 905-428-1540 COME WORK OUT WITH ME IN MY FULLY EQUIPPED GYM AND GET INTO THE BEST SHAPE OF YOUR LIFE Greenwood Yoga and Bodyworks Studio i t -a�1► Certified Kripalu bodyworker Bille von Roeder combines elements of Swedish Massage, Reiki and Shiatsu Into deep relaxation. The setting is one of beauty and peace, picturesque old building and serene nature ideal for meditation, relaxation and connecting with your "self". The important thing at The Greenwood Yoga and Bodyworks Studio is that you start spending time with yourself and taking care of yourself. In the Yoga Studio you Iearn to gently move your body, building strength and increasing flexibility. Yoga is the practice of entering the body -experience; the natural way to quiet the restlessness of the mind and start listening to the wisdom of your body, the healer within you. With the instruction of a certified yoga teacher you have the opportunity to learn the ancient science of yoga; opening up to let Prana, the life energy, bring vitality and improved health to you. You are taught the breathing and relaxation techniques of Yoga, which will help you in your busy daily routines to cope with stress, to prevent ulcers and indigestion and to get a good night's sleep. The soothing meditative massage at the Bodywork Studio will take you still deeper into your body; as tension is smoothed away and muscles start to soften, deep relaxation will spread through you and restore the body and mind to equilibrium. Massage is preventative care for your body. As the immune system, the lymphatic system, digestive system and blood circulation are stimulated, blocked energy is set free reducing the risk of disease, bringing balance and aliveness to your body, mind and spirit. Certified Kripalu bodyworker Bille von Roeder combines elements of Swedish Massage, Reiki and Shiatsu into deep relaxation. As a serious student of Yoga, Billie spent 4 years practicing postures before she went to yoga teacher training in the U.S. 3 years ago. She returned from Germany this summer where she spent the last two years teaching Yoga and giving massages. Bille became a certified Kripalu bodyworker a year ago because she saw massage as an extremely helpful and direct way to allow her clients to come into contact with their bodies. Dorota, the certified esthetician at the studio will put the finishing touches on your •• self care". As your face is cleansed and massaged, your skin regains its elasticity, softness and a beautiful natural glow. Your feet will also come alive again with a pedicure and foot massage. Yoga classes run mornings, afternoons and evenings. Ten 90 minute sessions costs $100. One hour massage appointments are $50. Esthetic services vary in cost but include Facials, $55; manicure, $16 and pedicure for $30. Gift certificates for the various services are available so treat yourself and a friend to a day at the studio. For more information call 619-1405. Why Advertise In Focus on Business Durham businesses wanting to increase their profile and sales volume find that being a part of the Focus on Business advertising feature definitely has it advantage. Over the last few years a great many businesses- of all sizes - have found that investment in the Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser's and Oshawa/Whitby this Week's Focus on Business feature have generated extra phone calls that likely would not have otherwise occurred. How do you get involved? When a company makes a commitment to advertise for 10 weeks on the page, it also receives a full feature story, complete with pictures. The story reinforces the advertisement, enabling the business to explain in depth its product and/or service, philosophy, goals. special promotions and even a historical overview. Unless the business chooses otherwise, everything is done by the newspaper's staff: the ad design, story interview and writing, plus the taking of the photographs. All the business needs to do is prepare for the increased sales volume. For more information call Janke at 683-0707. • LADIES STEP ON IT S7 ` YORNNG CLASSES WIT FREE CMLDCARE $S EVENING CUSS POWER STEP FOR YEN A WOMEN KICK BOXING • KARATE FOP YEN WOMEN -CHILDREN • ALL CLASSES TAUGHT BY CARL • ARE YOU UP TO THE CHALLENGE' ,,. FAMILY RATES Greenwood Yoga and Bodyworks Studio i t -a�1► Certified Kripalu bodyworker Bille von Roeder combines elements of Swedish Massage, Reiki and Shiatsu Into deep relaxation. The setting is one of beauty and peace, picturesque old building and serene nature ideal for meditation, relaxation and connecting with your "self". The important thing at The Greenwood Yoga and Bodyworks Studio is that you start spending time with yourself and taking care of yourself. In the Yoga Studio you Iearn to gently move your body, building strength and increasing flexibility. Yoga is the practice of entering the body -experience; the natural way to quiet the restlessness of the mind and start listening to the wisdom of your body, the healer within you. With the instruction of a certified yoga teacher you have the opportunity to learn the ancient science of yoga; opening up to let Prana, the life energy, bring vitality and improved health to you. You are taught the breathing and relaxation techniques of Yoga, which will help you in your busy daily routines to cope with stress, to prevent ulcers and indigestion and to get a good night's sleep. The soothing meditative massage at the Bodywork Studio will take you still deeper into your body; as tension is smoothed away and muscles start to soften, deep relaxation will spread through you and restore the body and mind to equilibrium. Massage is preventative care for your body. As the immune system, the lymphatic system, digestive system and blood circulation are stimulated, blocked energy is set free reducing the risk of disease, bringing balance and aliveness to your body, mind and spirit. Certified Kripalu bodyworker Bille von Roeder combines elements of Swedish Massage, Reiki and Shiatsu into deep relaxation. As a serious student of Yoga, Billie spent 4 years practicing postures before she went to yoga teacher training in the U.S. 3 years ago. She returned from Germany this summer where she spent the last two years teaching Yoga and giving massages. Bille became a certified Kripalu bodyworker a year ago because she saw massage as an extremely helpful and direct way to allow her clients to come into contact with their bodies. Dorota, the certified esthetician at the studio will put the finishing touches on your •• self care". As your face is cleansed and massaged, your skin regains its elasticity, softness and a beautiful natural glow. Your feet will also come alive again with a pedicure and foot massage. Yoga classes run mornings, afternoons and evenings. Ten 90 minute sessions costs $100. One hour massage appointments are $50. Esthetic services vary in cost but include Facials, $55; manicure, $16 and pedicure for $30. Gift certificates for the various services are available so treat yourself and a friend to a day at the studio. For more information call 619-1405. Why Advertise In Focus on Business Durham businesses wanting to increase their profile and sales volume find that being a part of the Focus on Business advertising feature definitely has it advantage. Over the last few years a great many businesses- of all sizes - have found that investment in the Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser's and Oshawa/Whitby this Week's Focus on Business feature have generated extra phone calls that likely would not have otherwise occurred. How do you get involved? When a company makes a commitment to advertise for 10 weeks on the page, it also receives a full feature story, complete with pictures. The story reinforces the advertisement, enabling the business to explain in depth its product and/or service, philosophy, goals. special promotions and even a historical overview. Unless the business chooses otherwise, everything is done by the newspaper's staff: the ad design, story interview and writing, plus the taking of the photographs. All the business needs to do is prepare for the increased sales volume. For more information call Janke at 683-0707. fHE NEWS ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, Mn -PAGE. 21 GTA • Got a hot saythat ma ors crime . news tip? • Call the rate i*s down DurhamRe nNews Advertiser By STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM s'rAFE DURHAM — Residents may not believe their streets are safer, but recent crime statistics show they are, according to an Environics survey conducted on behalf of Greater Toronto Area (GTA) mayors. Based on GTA regional police forces' data from 1993, the nurllber of criminal acts police respond to are way below the national average, making the GTA "the safest metro- politan region in North America," the study finds. There was a seven - per cent overall drop in crime rates in Toronto, and similar reductions in the communities surrounding !Metro, the study also concludes. But, as was noted in the study, "perception is reality to a large degree," and 75 per cent of people surveyed in the GTA feel the crime rate has either risen_ "somewhat" or "a lot". ..e "There is no question that based on this sur- _ %e\ the percep- TOM tion is that crime EDWARDS I,, increasing. But the facts are that, Perception statistically, that's is wrong simply not the case," says Whitbv Mayor Tom Edwards. "People's perception is contrary to what the facts are." Statistics from 1993 contained in the study show Durham has the sec- ond highest regional crime rate in the GTA, behind only Metro Toronto. However, the numbers are still below the national average: - Durham's homicide rate was 1.25 per 100,000 population, while the national average in 1992 was three per 100,000. • The total number of assaults in Durham was 901, compared with the 1992 Canadian average of 975. • The number of robberies in Durham was 54 per 100,000 popula- tion, while the national average was 121 per 100,000. In Metro Toronto, the number of robberies was 226 per 100.000. • The number of residential break- ins in Durham was 588 per 100,000 population, compared to the 1992 national average of 909 per 100,000. The reduction in crime rates, says Durham Regional Police Chief Trevor McCagherty, has been a gradual trend in recent years. "While the trend used to be year after year crime would go up — 1989 and 1991 were really tough years for Durham — the last couple of years we have been seeing success in a number of areas and the overall crime rate is coming down," says Chief McCagherty. The study clearly dispels the myth that crime is on the rise, Mayor Edwards says, and that "we must continue our vigilance against crime... Unfortunately, some terrible crimes have taken place in (Durham Region) which mask the progress." The public's perception that crime is still increasing may be attributed to an escalation in the level of vio- lence used in violent crimes, Chief element of violence we are seeing in ception of an increased danger. I at 683-5110 McCagherty reasons. "While we are violent crime is continuing to think the public is expressing their with all the seeing a decline in crime levels over- rise... And when you have senseless level of fear, and that can't be mea - all, what does concern me is that the murders and assaults, there is a per- sured statistically." details Advert FOCUS ON BtSINESS Feature ing DURHAM NVINDONN'S & DOORS (soy) 579-2222 UHUNGc CASEMENT C", - 'ILT-ACTION vinyi V4nhows x 1) js PICTURE WINDOWS • µA � & BOW WINDOWS • URANCE CLAIM; - A I i0 DOOF+_> • ")RM DOORS • `.f :! CONSTRUCTION COWS •'A ASS B';rREEN .1c PAIRS WAVNE HUTCHINSON 19o5) 579-2222 .SQ r0y 'f 0. Hees iter J hione tTP TO 70% OFF 104) Old King%tun Rd.. Unit �- Ajax. Onlariu 1.1"1'.;A6 (in the cmirt pard) TO.: ( 905) 428-9145 '30THER IVENS(; CONTRACTING ►; 1. Wood, Vinyl Doors/Windows Basements, Decks, Additions "WHEW" That about sun"Is it up ahllut the Referendum. 1, as the east majorito of Canadians feel, am pleased that (Quebec is sta\ ins, a hart of Canada. Ho\vc%cr. I am cyualh, pleased that it is finall} l)\cr, and pray that the Politicians will now ,,pend time on the problems that face all C,Inadians. These prohlcros are Employ mcnt. the Econom\, Stahilit\. and tar from the hottom llf the Int is faith in our elected officials that the\ are doim, all in their po).%cr to rcc01!niic ,nd work to\cards imprm in,, if not correcting the major problems at hand. Be prepared for a Ion;._ haul (hopefull\ upwards) as the problems are severe and onl\ erne and perse\erance will recreate the lifcstvle \\e become accustomed to in the '80h. «WHAT ABOUT RATES? A,, has been the pattern for the last \car or ,,), rates \%ill continue to bounce around like a Pogo stick However, for the short [erns we should ,cc a -reduction Of a 1 /2 to -1/4'(' drop Over the next fe\\ weeks. This is just an adjustment downward to where the rates ,hcitild have been tier the past 6 %weeks. SHOULD I??? The friendly and helpful staff at the Mortgage Factory includes L -R FRONT: Glenn Campbell. Sylvia Jules. BACK: Hylton Mullings. Gerry Drage. Paul Chatham. �6' The answer is a definite NOtitilKl.l. If \Our present debt load or more important, month(\ PLUS All Other Home output has become unntanzweahle. Or -just too close for comfort, then the answer is a definite Improvements YES. If WLI are one of the select te\\ that dust \\ants tO consolidate so \ou can ,ct the (905) 839-0681 1 111Onthi\ Output down so you can spend more mune\ each month then the answer is a definite ---------- ----J NO, (thou, -,h I \\111 adinit that most of us \,%ould love to ha\e that option). IF I JUST KEEP PAYING THEY WILL EVENTUALLY BE GONE of! This is very true, however, look at the average interest rates charged on credit cards, then consider that a loan rate, or mortgage rate is anywhere from 1/2 to 2/3 lover, }ou \%ill be surprised at just how fast you can eliminate this debt, and still have money left over at the end of the month. WHY THE MORTGAGE FACTORY??? Simply put, Professionalism and Expertise. Remember, we offer up to a 1/21/c lower than current market rates, on all mortgages. Our consolidations, have saved some clients over $1,500 a month in payments, and the average savings is in excess of $600 it month. IN CONCLUSION!!! Keep calm, take one day at a time, get your debts under control. In general this year has been a slight improvement over the past few, and we all look forward to further Improvement in the coming year. Till next time Glenn A. Campbell I r ., % , a 4 •e•,'1 14. .I t v'1 7 1 A - 11 . . . . v . . . . PAGE. 224'NE. NEWS ADVER-11SE.R FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1995 To place your ad 24 hours a day call: 1 .800.360. 1 483 r FREE Print Ad V FREE Voice Greeting r FREE Message Retrieval .AE' n.; _'i . n. - " -- - .-eas.•e5.rr a single ,rte -a: 4.:: 6: wr^ sant? .•e'es:s o• ia,t.in: •o.axshc BOX 2643' UNDERSTANDING' 3- -'a'3" :a -S ;3•:e-' _ oa and --- cr-0cl^g rc .,a. '. - 3- a S!a,l -; e -C 0, e0 ;e" e -em ? •` :I o" r^C Ile,- I-a:e^ship. BOX 2643"2 SINCERE MAN WANTED --e3•,"d m"^^ w w - , --. 'C>C.a ;-. 3- It --'el!c 3'e:-' -3"'--dyes -,c,..:.,.. y,^"ore 3F': `-ac a •,-r. 3r- 3 hear ^~BOX 25152 IC Roil CUTE BLONDE 3 - I-'3' . ; ;3-c "; • 'e-3' 44' ,.. 7-r wr^ ^a' s-a'e a': :3•e e X-:' h ale -rx s. ,-eve :3•'; 3-: rave i- a' ":e•es•s -^ease •esx­ BOX 23896 S14GLE WHITE FEMALE I'•ai :' real oar_ -a• 7- : F v's Tc rat- D,?w eves era a -d 'e-, ;; gc ; eve rove' •^^3-'-e 'no :arc '.^; he mead ;a -hes cease BOX 26425 ROME ROMEO •, .,e •oil a' " - -- I- .. - r ..,!e c .. ere^ .e ^ea - _)C.,; *or ^v ROmec age o, .- •c 3' M s' ',It- a- ra- rot c,er a^c - "oil ;3 -es BOX 26421 HONEST AND SINCERE • .er . dvorced -i - - :- 3-d :e'S Se" awoma- same al- c' ,--^ge' •; c q •a'oril BOX 26423 SEEKING -ge w 'e -a r e..-; s.ng•e - , - 44 5 A Seek: ; a- average east "c -es• we •Siad Shod 'era- w" •e•- .- g ova its also •' ;'ea' o Cx•s S. -s- -' s a 'nus, %,ends^,G ''s' -,ease Box 26a29 LADY OF EXPECTATIONS Seea> :rite -e- 7 . lIc o^ Mus' ctIt 1131`ca', • 0fiDe"Oe" all assns a :ode V e'hics and 1-T ,orals Box 264'4 ACTIVE MEN WANTE', E-ergete E= 39 s w '.- .... - a s,m..a' Tae Vil ^.rs -•a- "lits ^cr. ^!.y S. s e': A a-• s0mec-e ->,rshe DOssee c-;ler- •e a •ors": BOX 264!7 FRIENDSHIP FIRST 4'? vD. a- ,-a"ac-M -_. -. a. ,• . >-;•e• 6:tc 6E" 'sin a- a"a^.ne adv at. •"eS s•m a-^_ ".JeDerde-' wa;ki _ore• tot. 801 26406 PETITE ATTRACTTYE - :-.'..-.w a 4. IS' adv-- .!lou`. ; .: "irnorl arc is wt➢.-;'._ 3'1 "e,nry 31 yc. a- Peam pose,vt 4 soc^1a',.s Anil Jeep,, Cann; Secare'r ,vise ane my a Cr" me BOX 2641, LIKE TO CUDDLE S. -;ie att'ac rte 00,0ito,.s -- . .- o.r.ere -oo. ; ,o r inac tive, musc,.,ar mar .5 to 35. whC S hones lova and'' r •c De wtr BOX 26413 SINGLE AND SEARCHING -.:n. arraC.ne y: r'. ,-. . a:, - -- ^ also Pyo Drill aro ouw"_ eaT oils a Sincere. C.AC •a- : -. gen!'ema^ 45 Pfus to, a irm; re,a:oac .srBOX 23825 DOUBLE YOUR CHANCES "w :^,rte sty'ar s:e :,,e J:."t E,... '-. aofeswi ill .aeon; '_, e,vill 'r:elhgen! art aC' r,e o,oterstia cstau,shed a'ouno ".i guys. 38 to 48 'o',lehesn,p and possible cog term reato-se BOX 26402 HONEST FULL OF LIFE : -g,e .-^e '-male • .", 1-3_'.a'. 'owl •a . blue e,esOehsAne Dow, earl- „eecerde^• no dependents hot ,nic heat games :Doo':'.' romantic goer ''"-otic snge wire ".ate -. r srmaa, -..a res 'W':.ic " 'nee, someone wnc er joys ,use S1a1!,C .�­ it's on, .3.s to ,-ett(li,fs! possp'e ,e.at4^she BOX 26404 ATTRACTIVE ORIENTAL S'r;e Mom 3' long t act -a, Dass,cnale :y ''.al.,e Enjoy camping I,S^'n; base:a al and 'Dues music Loc,.-;'o-gentemar 3E Ic 4: ,assonale canny arc ,onr be„eve nor Dealt' ,s mpo^ant ".o malleo mer please BOX M97 FRIENDS FIRST S„m ar,ante .lo1e554v1 all, .ate Al s enoys ,rave' :air.mq and poo corwersatlor Seeking a gentema, a snare IAe s adventures_ BOX 26395 WHERE ARE YOU? Sea,cr ing to, attractive sok^ mare 47 to 5r, *no ehej Dampe,ing and spar ng a lady _,Ke dancing wester- music lave- etc aveetc Good sense of h; mer a,,C''.-anc,alfy secure. wrr also ei the fine, •"ang5 1 toe and live 0,:t Joors BOX 26388 SEEKING MR. RIGHT Ar,acne wnne female 24 seeking romantic vi. male 25 Ic 35 *no :5 financially established arc Krlows what re is doing with vis life Mus' love cniiarer animals and love life ij BOL( 25252 LOOKING FOR MAN. Woma- sail man for "end5nip a"r s' DhvSiCa ,a,al,i ODtb^a. BOX 26362 ATTRACTIVE, SLIM 1?en,9ew cnarmmg lady 48 t,naical'y secure enoys The fine, things in Me, gDOCI sense o' lamer ddrcmg dnuvg. !ravel am many ome, interests .coiling I; ah alVac five. romantic mate ,yip vas alb! ,G char also BOX 27725 CONMVATIVE. CARING Energellc affracNe prole6siona, divorced wnne fema- loves owing S414e4jd VoVA40” 11111,111 Respond to an ad by calling 1 . 900 451 . 3793 I,. dancnq. theater T'avenr•q rhe outdoors. long : aiKS ga6l and sw,mr• erg would i,ke !C lee! a^ ,,naracheo t. ;.. ^C chee,'.i. ",, move r -,a 4, , BOX 25303 NDEPENDENT LADY .:.-•: 3-•3,•ne 33. 54' - , w ear' 4 sl, rc meet a w”. a a.. aClve lo•e?s' alio :d• 'J, 32 3F •Cr 5'h0.e, soradnn.e, no troencents. rreeq. sr,; I ,,, BOX 25305 INDEPENDENT w- �r^Star female 5' loo - same age tc, Compano- s and Doss" 'enc term •e'3lorsho 'r ole, yro all a;e e-'oy a -_et ore Orb o'acic s a F'^'es a -,s neek a^swot, ppx 25194 NEW TO THE AREA.. 5:1ge -ate I. . - .". -^-Ilia Ca-r_'V 3^d •oma-'- 'ea<e nc ^- Ill BOX 25262 FIFTY YEARS YOUNG - • - ' 3 a sense ^.-r' .x.'•-; a- a^ractve se^s amt StDors�e' ^eves < Cus •'ec'es "'N cease BOX 2528' ACTIVE. P - - . •^ 'a:- eve• A< slim BOX 25276 LETS WALK TOGETHER •.v smo. ; s ;e w^•-'_ _ - :7�d Draw-'ar and eve, _...a, -; .D' n -;4^d:-^9 see,-; s ^;e li -art a='c 5 to,'•eldsnrc a^:p�ssre'e,arorshe BOX 252" LONELY WIDOW - .. --3' -I"ed es ,e -h heti• 6.4 -r F' Aa-' :c be ^e ate: wt^ oMe• I ca•e am 64 16- ':e co.hci •^ahe•ally .eco. arc : 're ;„`e! See n.i very •omarlC BOX 252'2 MISSING THAT SOMEONE v.-!e'emae 3A .- :-m - , -gcx-uv es -30`.� ';• ^a• spec a Ma- am ^ones s- -ti 3^c' A Ic neat games eve my Sir, ..s . ,^..N 1,14^1 ; ry " 1i a, . w..: i ^r -s BOX 25274 LONELY SEWA of energy' Well me - t'. ,.m. -- 'ehtrema' =,^income' 64 D,as :wan vim no^s-onr ;ox sri of ^or to, I"eri and Dossce 'e.arons!,C 30X 23M MISSING OUT ON LOVE -es• A -C :a,-^; _-Vi r -a- xe.•+g a'nar age 3' S2-7're"ll--c Must we Pers ane .45 De . )ung at nea' were a sense or nurrfa ron s^o. e• InC no, It-,' �,:"+none wait• e^ovs D190 s a Cys BOX 25259 SEEKING CHRISTIAN .eat Oc professena 'e;^- w-'. - ---r •.Shin ar'acne and at e!c Sear",,; to' a Seigle .hie Proofessoha -ale 3' r 3E .r ^'sty n.*e's are ,mares •c -'ami^ •de BOX 25264 LOOKING FOR LOV r - r : 4 .ea• Dc ■•^ Dirt r.e` ' . .- .a _live SOCh'anedy •u - Tames Vr .our^ .:n lc so" ova+ty I'm* over SCmeb'e Spec a 't. I'll, ,'3 ,C 2. ^ores• roramc and .-ows no* 11 *ea! a rima- BOX 25268 ACTIVE AND ROMANTIC r, -we teniae wco,k i :3' : , lining put l .S' quer evenings .Pol '01 a mar 4' ,c 52 to lnehosne or possbe •e,ahonshc BOX 2525' SHY AND AFFECTIONATE a,, 'e^art ii ron smoke' {. y D,ow- '.air alio P,; Dna- py . hones! d'd `. -Cele .," 1015 or love Ic 0"e' kook-'; ,:, someone,- Sae, a'am,IV Me wch Mus :,e -ones, sincere kung arc emo oyed 3. ,^ 4: BOX 2S2S3 SINGLE, ,,-:I- v" Abe E ' 2 SeeKr.; wnne maw • ' I - wrtn a Caring .Inderstand,ng Sen. settle-.at.ie. 16 'L 2: 10,'rencish6 or teation snip No Iiii games BOX 25254 A TRUE COMPANION=.:3-a:ec'-maw 27 cKt• -" - a , r'sAve nor" rn9 •nate 29 to 34 4 on; ter. nea!orsnp Enjoy moves rase'-; uhc late, ,.^,es love dogs aid cr,lo,e- : nave a ova•+^ caring near Inc a lot to give BOX 25256 ENTHUSLASIC . ,e, all a;e S: at of ner- es's^- : 3anc,ng eks fG tneate, Se Secure.Mme ';,'gig companion for permaner' 'e.e.torsh4 BOX 25245 LOVE LIFE BUT LONELY A'1ec:iosle an,a,, I've s'.rg;e wnne achy nor SMOKe, .000hg 10' a 59 p,.s gennemar to o> terns, loving t'endsho inItil c :rcii geoen,ng gore callsnature music mystery movies ox not ninon dancing. !ravel and romarce BOX 25237 SEEKING A COWANKON '.Dong Lor someone vi .s I,, lcv'r; hones! aril sincere War! sOmecti wr t enoy<" ddnCnry Inning In the cow' try neater some late times at dome. etc Med 50 s. trends last BOX 25240 FULFK.LED-NOT QUITE Missing a piece of Ile Daze Voi,ipl.,ous toll figured single mom. hap - pry employed full Time compassbnate and lora. The m55'rg Diece is a Long term romantic col Pari 351E AS s,ncere employed wet ar Opti- matc Dutbok or ire Single dads very welcome BOX 25241 REAL MAN WANTED. Blonde independent healthy and family orlenteq roma:. desires coin panonsho of honest affectionate god' oriented arra Live outgorg patent mar 35 to 4E Prefer nonSMoke' ro o"nkS Or .a's please' BOX 25229 FIREFIGHTER WANTED Wino -s romantic. car i and renes' 27 :c 32 r you can appreciate this 27 year old. 5 8 12561 lemale who Kaes the outdoi animalsaro moves ren you are Ire one i m rooting for Preferably it Durham Regor BOX 25223 NICE LOOKING WOMAN : m 46 and single .over country muse. quiet !,me and duel walks Love camping and damng BOX 25218 ARE YOU OUT THERE' : ,calec empeyec a . ema`e -3^eG he dependents C, The i4i ngured see vi All tC meet sincere ger'temar ,on 3ohke, no' s'nc. ,' Inag islet Nov. -to the Da' scr,e +rents firs' BOX 25202 LADY -r a hard v r 1 1y ^, c er,ovs SDors and :nr gtea: olx d's -a- 4: 5 and Vill" '.5 pouhcs BOX 25145 FIRST TIME AD A-•a.^.ve sl'^ ally 4F 7c1_13 . _ Jum'y wise m.,C ' -0 liner —, -, ,e ahe ng the X -Cl _00. _ !C arl,ac4.vo -'ae 4-r 55 wrr s a SC "are a'. sel anc has a � of "oerl BOX 25195 HELP -C w• ^e s, e e^3e se?.< . Ville, s ng,e ^rte -a.le r 3; ^ _a' 3•`e n cense !'. SceneC :'mew III 'C1 oe a, ,r •^' 31r•a,s BOX 25199 WEALTHY MALE WANTED 4"'I: •e bcnde . - i . 3 : _oerer, a^d se- e, ,.,.e- rte •neater, .e a "'IC -SS See.^ a e -e`_' -S weatri Si line -ate MuS' ^e ^:v'n mirbed and dnury !'ore 3Y 100"3^• BOX 15192 FRIENDS FIRST -­. --- - mer a: s '••a'r <, . ave and "ee o� ^_Dols •i _-,� uc iw? ._ _till a rerwe .- -; :ad for Des soe•eulc^s^r BOX 25179 MISSING THAT SOMEONE 4"'act 'Ile blast, -I- -. -- - -: c'- clow- eyes ' 32 Los very r,mmate would ,IAe to ^kye4 ar une'- ;,j h.,,es. 3rd .,^.• e ny ma , cv. and 'a--.- r BOX 251'5 ONE THING MISSING 1'-acnve. ;ark Profession a 37. j ' -f-- 3 . .+ , - 'artily ortiti hor SmoAAj soc a Chnk.• rroki y for ,ritelgenf sDecia mar b Share :.. e•',Mes mealet goer,; -avekrg. at Wart someone Lon compantorsi •. Tc, -sic BOX 25170 NEW M TOWN--e..t, "';'01 -I- peas .- . - . +yes otic ^air very S,r" and ar•act' e 0.4, nr. GutdoOs movies aro Muse .Oo.r;'o• SoMmott ;: !c 2' -us we .es ' ,o., are •m. Deas ease a message BOX 25172 WANTED 'MAN' .-yewh1ehH"ae loci. - - ..- -ore ' 9 'c 25 wnc trill ting wall It, ••e a.@, ^omiarnc evenr'gs •l,4 Dat scene Ii erlw C-ldi r Want someone b •hendl anc :3ss0k nahonsi BOX 25162 WARM SINCERE CARING -. 3-' 3- -'a -4Y.. -a- ; ro, a^'vie,. 3rr't DOsrtne `taw . •amity ".,-Ialee. AWSO"t w0mar 42 will a Sersa o' ^':ron •l,,7 -WS Ile and Vol, xssesses $rhw, .aures Please call BOX 25149 ACTIVE AND ROMANTIC lino e age 3C rI•.. I. '.f ...,,'W 10 Derr wcu.,-, Ike '^e Pt4l �! Vol' _Ompa-y '= '•'ends-¢ .00nq !or so.+wore age 3C to 35 Ms, rte c^nowt nor smoke, soca, dhrk.• BOX 25.54 SHY SENSITIVE MALE - '9 6' Drown hi C r .,m. --c -r ,'chest srte,e e artracln'emaw 2 w H• 'c' wa..s 'loves ,oma'rc dinners and a poss0k'eW,or'Sne P n Pia, BOX 26438 DOWN TO EARTH .:_.e' Single write rale 2' See. _ , i- -Te,rgem s -ge ." it, lemaw 9 0 22 w!c vas wraerests n music and romantic evoings BOX 26440 DON'T HURT PERSON. 3:: v • ;e bloc. -ate a . -.e a G^s Very ,ice ,3 women lrvar' to meet a heavy set female 24 to 3' BOX 26433 YOUNG AT HEART. Well 63 150 pounds. •a s-,ci,r' word ",e !c '^ee' a Sun lady E2 tG 63 yea's G,c c- c'g asnhg nelatonsne ',teres: re dancing. garder.rg 'ong walks amp,ng and many more Serous ,epiles Or,V please Oshawa area BOX 26122 EASY GOING GUY S,nge guy 4o4,g tC meet a wcma• age 3: is 4_ ly rerlOShe and Doti ,eiateriti am 62" ,all dark and easy gang Loc. -g `C' someone door :; earth vil no dependents who oves to nave a good Time BOX 26424 IRISH MALE FR. 6 ' 80bs age 38 brown haw down eyes tun easy gang ntemgem, -ooking 'err ar affectionate female tot'riendshp. Durham ,egror BOX 26426 TAKE ME AWAY from of all this Looking for a womar of nears r relurr a file of romance and acme loving you wan' BOX 21l NEW IN TOWN. Single professes: while male 26 511 160bs looking for honest. affectionate female 20 to 30 for friendship arid good lines Enjoy dancing, music. movesoutdoor walks BOX 26411 SINGLE FATHER, 35 Christian beliefs. very active and tardy minded Love kids. 6. 175 Lost. blue eyes, fight Door had Like family Will as well as time wrtn a special lady I am carxg. S4 pc,Uve and passionate Seeking woman wrth same interests BOX 26419 MARY PLEASE CALL , go! your Message ' m 37 pease all BOX 25250 KIND HEARTED MALE. Single wnne male age :8 IBC poundscaring and bvrg Seeking sin' gie white female age 18 to 21 who enjoys :he outdoors long walks ant quiet limes a' home Dox 94M SINGLE FATHER while 35 5 T slim Seeking single white terr,aw who is order 5 5. 25 to 35 slim tc average own Must like chldren BOX 26412 FUN TIMES Mae seeking lady for discreet rela' bonsr,p Please ease your phone number and when is the test trite to cah you BOX 26405 ATTRACTIVE DAD A''ve attractive dad who is ol-'r. l', c' - S:c,woud'n.e 10 'neer an ar,acrve, passana:e'erna'e Vit seal who s advem'.:re^Us an -i Secu'e. IC, possible ,eiatonsnc BOX 26406 HONEST MALE.-�, " rale 29 16C Co., ' c -•.,.- 13 , a,ue eyes E^joy lu's about eve,vri i ; Must like have as 00 a 10 fp m, work See. ^q s•^gle wnne female :a Ie 3C no .Cc ."^ .es 3M,e, g". I. lens aced Long ova'., BOX 26403 WIFE WANTED --3m, ro- street Young d: V" ,.- otowhis, b,ohoef hairenlov vil s.a'rg. boa• , and I,,-- 00.,rg'01 rte a..c^s" c .i- a ; e•.n, r^e 3' ^3'. BOX 26396 SINGLE - -tell nwio oar. mar V* - - 1CC"5 ,Sc culloT "3,e c• allnes• arinn c -j', rie ma '9'• tu . .I. Simla, ^te'li 'oil 4* 0s -c o, •e'a•an's^r BOX 26399 RETIRED MAN 57 :^.' gv-S.:'ow^ hall 'S`Ins e,-..5-: :a -C ivy Woue like:: meet a w^ma .., r' vounge' ','. 70 '42,CS 7000 -a!✓. BOX 264M HEART OF GOLD -es: -a,ng 35 rrr" a -.,.. :­ :-a .y c. Its dant'-; 1-1,g ru! go -9 to 'owes bol 'lea markets and moor meg DOa Sell drn3C've svh lady over• Smda' 'Ist s BOX 26393 FIT ACTIVE ATRACTIVE ' to, are a single --Ia - :' • r••3C',e slim active. tunes: Ili and ovrg wrth young chrtbr' and reed a commmmerh please :all me You wor' Die d6a0Do,nted BOX 25155 LONELY MALE. ,,, -, • , amaCrve wa-!s b Mee' ''_ I . . a -C uO 'or •oma-' c ;.'et evMn,s BOX 26391 MSSING THAT SOMEONE Serge vi mak u-, I"'," .. � ' - 'K is _a'.e9 a"ec `,e^ate coovItne, ,i,.Ig skin ar,actwe iem.a•e age 2. c 33 -no riot's The outdoors 'c ; wan s' -,,,*1 `rtes a! home BOX 2f3LK OLIE7 ROMANTIC -q, wit role 34 c "- a•1; 1, Cn.dre..I _.e•. '„cyc."g goIli sitatng S.,'ng Mux diner; A-ec qurM e.enmgs Sons a'.'aclne srgle lemae 36 ant. ^^>' "%,'r ^d Shrill and possoble'eutorsne BOX 26MI WHO S THERE' - gun vee -a'e :. - .ek D. • " and a"r; .00. rig to, a I'. - aro cr,; .c -a- '9 to 35 to share ,omamc times w^ iz�,;,e moms weeom4 Race uneh 00r4•t BOX 26390 DIVORCED WHITE MALE • ry 5, s 5I ' It, . . . , .. . ," S, m bu. - '.' 1 ' `,.ti A-: Ater 'e at o-sh,p Sic games Please BOX 23760 SERIOUS RELATIONSHIP 7,e w" le mare c:,. , a , ,-e. ;rte .7e-' he ;a• ,-e^F aro 10 1080 gables please BOX 26509 FRIENDLY MALE : year old plal mla,e easy ,r - ; .a�., ;a-njl Ca"ball +e ,c left, ,lij sr' 'emae 25 to 4,'. BOX 23873 SERIOUS INGA KERS : +on ed v to mak 6 26 • n• vv- -r 3^ •res .00."; •0, •emaer 2910 4: p, -s '01 Serous n'atOnsC ^C K 26383 A"N NEW IN "OWN a Vol are Stir 40419'01 mal W "Isere : like t0 scan your a5pr3!lorl w- Vic . 4 posstDie Please coni my Dox BOX 25307 ARE YOU LADY GOLFEN7 S,gk 33 5 F' wl" t ,,-, ' 3 ' at : - a: a eyes _ ooe ng to a sage woman 25 is 3C Enpy sports ,use Closing out a -d cancr,ga,•.' . 4", trer4she Last. possible heaonsh0 BOX 25299 LOOK NO MORE 5 ;> Vol male 31 Look -any 2: s ✓ow- -aw 'age, eyes 57'. 150 Ill ro dependents No ove'wegn women i wok terse owe all sports and :.rte! !'rtes a1 nome ,to roc car Scene BOX 25MI ROMANTIC SINGLE DAD 43 510'. 175 Los. Moes -a'ng s -ere emp,cyed smelter casual droner Seeking caroanor tc nave tur w4" 140 Los or under 35 to 42 En" long drives dwng, dancing walks movies tun acIn ies Dumam region BOX 2530/ SINGLE W MTE MALE. Likes long walks quiet evenings. country must Ar every other weekend Dad. I m 44. your age would only, matter to you BOX 25292 ARE YOU INTERESTED Single white mak. 23. 611 170ps brown hair and brown eyes. empkiyed monsmoKe'. social drinker Seeks single white female 20 to 26. who enjoys occasional nights out soc,alamg and quiet times together For friendship Of maybe more BOX 25701 DUCES ARE WILD H;, my name is Rob I am 18 years old and 1 have many rderests. I am looking for a single will female. 18 to 21 BOX 25297 YOUNG AT HEART Single mak. 24. 6'. I7 151i alhletic good looking, honest, considerate easy going, good sense of humor Liles t0 have fun and is outgoing I am seeking a white female. 20 to 30. who has the same qualities BOX 25291 SINGLE WHITE MALE Looking for a white lemak. 29 to 35, who enjoys sports, moves. dn. ,ng o;A once It a while and qukl times I am 33. 5T 17C pounds brown hair and blue eyeswith a beard and moustache No head games BOX 25291 DOWN TO EARTH 1, 35 anwive and M Ii into sports. travel and quiet evenings Im kwlung for an attractive and to while female 25 to 35, and preferably without chdoren BOX 25296 BACK TO BASICS. Single wnne male 34 510 . 2l blue eyes. brown hair with Children Seeks single female for Irentlsh,ppossible reld lonshp Kids okay Enjoy sports muse. dancing and dining out BOX 25291 GIVE A HUG GET A HIIG Single gentleman. 43. likes - 1kifen. motorcycles. dahpng, moves and C,.a, ''rtes See.1; 'adv wrth kind heart who IS Sint to -i null BOX 25284 LDCK AND NO KEY Vin -•--a w^ore ,le. late 3C 5 , . 4. n< , .3 a y W I, Interested in country MUSIC hasecacK '4•nc. moves, bowling or lust quiet evenngs 10 T3'k 3'd have Iur, wr^ 7 great sense of himo, 3: Ic 4C BOX 25285 DO YOU PLAY GOLF? P-', -,x ;a -'m .-ar 'r 4: s Se; 3 .oma' i4 I ek ^ O 42 wit same qu3ld*S '01 I"Ihnrp ant possiblealrnshc : I„ - av scuasn aid wr' BOX 25286 SUBMISSIVE MALE. '3-"„>d. level 9.5 `-- - _,. _o^'� Ype 0' act .no o.a ' Oe sDcner; and pam0e,ed Mst Ce openec ."d and I.screet Sec 25'3: :,ease 'Sten ane'esoo,e BOX 25280 DAD SEEKS PARTNER . . 1r•3ctne ant mm 1p.- f m ' -n 5r ,v 3n, serse"Y a must NO "ea.';ames cease Cad heat'ey and mm Calk mar :kue eyes ` 9- '6c_ cv]Umt, E^4y love and anei children and at, ,to auto resforator BOX 25281 FIT AND ATTRACTIVE =:'me' NAMSs ell !vu 44 "'C,: dl, -azel eyes Searcn,^j for a ohvsca4y attractive, lady of quality 25 to 35 wro s educated. easy gorg ane ,as good moras No, smoke• .avail children Pretemed for 'rte dish to 'ong 'ern commitment BOX 25771 BACK IN TOWN. c ^ole make. 29good look'a 59 , :,,,-s ^. Cjjt hair and blue eyes a'^ kKIC .00k"I for good ooKag lemaw. 22 to 40 Fur loving r Oshawa BOX 252611 PROFESSIONAL + mote ver, arracwe and a-.. ,"� 4 i x'65 pcurds .we vie olid Most or rte the% r ' eswaiN Cottage Ma and ,he outdoors Seek ; angO,ve aneclionate empeved female. to, •re,.Ill and re,arensho BOX 25262 SINGLE WHITE MALE '.: 59'. 13C pounds -r*W-,3' ' 'I . - I- woman who enjoys y wall D,ayeg pool. b"e'e^q movies A^d ^ounmr w.sem ,,.SIC BOX 25263 FIRST TIME AD i', gooc oc•- --;i. mar o .. ; ... 3 •- wo^.ar Sho"! x out going and shouk: ove !0 !rave, Age s nd a DrObkm BOX 25265 START OVER AGAIN-,:aafed East jnd,an m4 . Dc. .;'..;3s• rdunword- AC leao,nq 10 a ,ashy; •.,atnrnnp BOX 25266 ROMANTIC GENTLEMAN _~ a- . Cie. - ' , -." s,.dr•emde. L: !C 3' wnc s a .ea"'a' enjoys -ONeS. car%J*b ht I res org way.: a-: to tae treated wrth respect wrtnce asn'n '.. a _45 Non a*wr Co. -;'..• a IOr.y tar^. nta!C,!,-c and someone to 'w31er Bay Graham wrP BOX 2S171 HONEST AND SINCERE - 29 yea's old w,. N. , . , r f• . , dOAr nota and vyes enoy ,seguel spoors dovi sk,ng amFj and quiet vil , ,,e pan '_ook,ng lor SOM,,i wrtn S- j, -,i !c sper- 7udli !,me ■rh .0, 4?*edsNp and po510re'e'alonsho BOX 25257 FRIEND TO COMPANION ^'w whop mak 4' :owes . x - '.at special temae ' can snare ides punas. es Ij .Ong wales good conversation darn ng an, :arcing are a Part, 7 me agenda k you are Si attractive, and otte• 3E give 'rte a all and lits talk BOX 25243 BELIEVES IN JESUS ,,'Stan mar :4 see..^, -al. e C -maw ' 3 to 25 Ill ^'no r- INDI J like to S!ar withr'e;hg eves : m spendng my Ile in Christ and wci love a whole- some companor BOX 25248 YOUR TIMING IS RIGHT. Sir;,e -14e ^ore 36. 6: dark ra:r anc ecp•es> ve due eyes Bull for enjoining Spee; bl overs mugs sow arc memo- ,able ,00„y ro meet a specu; lady Caring. passionate sensitive Maes! deperdaDle advel turous. very attractive and to. lust hkE me BOX 25278 LOVING AND SINCERE Single man wrtn heart of god HCnesty number one value Enjoys m'ai racket sports star gazing. etc Loves Kids and is goal oriented Looking for a sincere woman. 28 to 4i to bulb and grow won No baloney given or taker BOX 25231 HANDSOME WHITE MALE I In 31.5'8". 150 Ill tum/ brown hair and blue eyes Howl with a caring personally. Interested In shanng some rune won someone special Enpys dancing and con- versation Single moms welcome BOX 25277 VERY SHY MALE Single wide male. 33. very shy, works steady midnights and likes to go out for "walks. movies, dinner ' usually don i do much I only, have time on the weekends. Seeking somebody that s good we people. has honesty and to whom kooks are not iWaim. Only what S ,n the inside. BOX 25234 BLACK MALE. Very handsome, 37. 5.11'. fun. easy gang, physicality challenged Looking for an attractive. aKetlenate female in the Oshawa area. BOX 2S= SHY WHITE MALE SensdNe, had working. rot into the bar scene. 33enjoys good movies and quiet times Would like to meet a single white fermate. 30 to 40, with the same qualities. who bele„ es that hkrdshp comes fust BOX 25224 WONDER WOMAN WANTED I'm divorced. 39. 6. 1701bs down eyes and haw. looks 25 1 like dancing, country music. shod,ng pool. darts and cribbage Looking for a single or divorced female. 20 to 38, to meet and nave a lot of fun BOX 25225 HAVE SOME FUN. Honest and caring single while mak. 34. 6. 180 pounds. cute. a0ventur ousfun bvIng but shy at hist Seeking an Mr. est Inm lemale who ,s easy 10 look at. to be my partner and best friend. Enjoy music sports, movies and laughter Single moms okay BOX 25226 How to respond to an ad After listening to the simple instruc tions enter the mailbox number of the ads you want to access or browse all greetings randomly. 1VYou'll hear a greeting with the Sincerely Yours ad and the person behind the greeting. Voice greetings are added to the system every 24 hours. So you can browse through the new advertiser greetings before the Sincerely Yours ads appear in the newspaper. Listen to greetings of people that Interest you. If you like. leave your That person will hear your message when they call in. FIRST TIMER. c-5l,,.l; x ,,,a„a. me: ,- r . . ,' )VS Cars. hockey. golf and spendrq 7u e! times wln someone SPeo,al Looking for single white female 1910 25slim build wrth Similar ,rne,esis for ,^erdsn'p ant ^' relatonsho Child— wekrore BOX 25227 NEW IN TOWN, r'h speak, i s • :'e .-'e r I •, .. • a Celle woman will, soft s .�.v sum ting ha' •o run m, f,rgers through and a Cosmve an r,Ce �- de Ogee .no en,oys quiet and 'omanrC • Mas "nb aced rte another s arms Ages hot mMra - 1v*- Mr 'N3lion- sho Nc nead ,antes o las? BOX 25219 WILD 6 CRAZY GUY. 31 a 3” - e 23 y 1 .., ,ti -a, 3 Jog: ac'. a 3-^, -as .)e y ;at.-orip-ed w1r a g1ti se se of numo us more r ; 'o' ar env jill !9 to 25 year CC w 3 p-si­ odloox cr 'de to a re ater'sr,c BOX 25220 FOREVER YOUNG. -• .- i '3 :art, w^ore 3-3-- m .,e5 sports :ancmq Jm- 'e's, etc xk a goddill ,N'.o S aftrac title hones, ark'.- Locil'C' orq term Mag,C Srm.nr, war s"a, nie,ess please ,espord BOX 23836 SPUNKY A SPONTANEOUS 33 year old sena .a.,..: -, - '.- .: ^ds wrth short brown hair am very easy goinggood humored ant loves :us! ax„ t everything m lite Seek 3' a'racive and erstabksned wcmar who has a "?ar sense of humor and a heti^ it gold I slightly ,n«eslwl InIt BOX 25216 SINGLE MOMS WELCOME .-'a mai- single Cad ` R- :} �-:, .IllDu r Irbond@ hark but, s eve.,.e to •lav-. theater and more Steae,iy em loved :nr�ugn board of educahon BOX 21501 EUROPEAN BACKGROUND All seeks a kind I • : • w • . ,-..,_., m sti to Conhc.n, and Ihm to sa14 1'me "i a :' ledr ICK! :ndl D-Oem olid ser.�mar who S 5 T. 140 Pounds Box 25212 LOOKING FOR A LADY !,,owe, E 150bs to 63 -of a civ; asting'r,a!onlho M, i!.'ests are dancing. gardei. long walks amp '^- and many Mae Serious '00*5 only please Oshawa area BOX 25113 OPEN MINDED MALE , -re wr •e lute. 31. e„a: ,•_•,.r mar and rairel eyes WOuc3wa !C ^e,r a singe wnde lemik. 25 to 38 .hc er4ys b,cychnq, dow-'•3i skin; TLC, and -nigra' dinner's and has a good s4i r Nil Nd Into Par scenes or head Was. Box 25214 MLD MANNERED S • , e white mak 20 5 i . --r'"e withe tell' 8 to ,4 a - i vi ests r,cys movies. dancing 0mrt . newalks w•ea"'ng o the beach Financially Caree' m hided Looik.ng t0 have tun Purse ,,all BOX 25206 FREE HUG . poking to meat two It -e •em:, •• - , 'a 45. mat eh�oy barbecues good convarsalon and romance Cane us a au first Caller gets a oiq hug BOX 25210 DOWN TO EARTH • nu^; - I, 0 3.1'actwe w;, : it, -- der ! ndnoi secure *113, ''-' It Dating gins Inch he goals or future Hard wonv i and ii daring going our Ano spend^; . nm- 3' home watching movies BOX25MS MEN SEEKING PARTNER ::uy ,maw 3L swlK.s Sarna tar 1, ?-.Is' c - -s' r. e 'efat'.ohsmp Serious -pines only t,0 games BOX 26427 MALE SEEKS COMPANION arae 3' ,an and cJrsee,>'d ar:,actve Seeks maw :anpanion up to a5, for Casual errouraers and C ossble relation Shp In fie Dumam'egor BOX 26407 NEW TO THE SCEN. E::urlous -a,e 1. wing to b or gay mate 2E m 35. wno is seeking the same Want someone Who Is qok-g la a chap lenge BOX 26418 .Z : j7J sense Of mina tot trie.na . poi Me rmalrnshn BOX 25217 VERY SPORTS ACTIVE V'1 is s male. new Ic C..'^a^ 'e; •... -35;, •> and very mut, rholved r sports Wants to meet Swnlar. b, Cut, 0.1, 1, s•ra'gh• rot a 'F to 25 n <-n,0, a ,,, . 3M r ,a,a-teed BOX 25177 i.LAR101-15 F MAL .., . ' „err. ..- ie ...•.'am.a '.n Durham'::, wadi m got! togamws BOX 264M LADY WANTED •+a•', 'e-3> see'• -; .hr, I .I" ,.;n,>r and'3r•asy ., ^e^'. Must rw easy going and nearly 2E aced uo so: 26415 SEEKING e rearing of 'de and a panther I p,r , : -_s, May lake years so sense f humor ,s a must ;I'.ereshc IS a good place ! star , 25 and new 10 Oshawa BOX 26401 LOOKING FOR YOU B 'emae 'R -I':., .^r. Os a. t...r,ghn9 :uddlm9. going 01 and .avr1•.;^ Seek ;c,w I-'-ale.'B!o2' 'or grad Tames and Doss'b'a •e atorsnc BO 25302 SEEKING -4 meamrg of I,tie and a partner' p,^ r -, :rs! May!a.. ,+ti's. So sense humor S a must Fends', s e 70M place I sta'! m 25 and new to Oshawa BOX 25283 FIRST TIME AD. -ark-ed B,-cua;., ',-3> I .i clue eyes wr a Tie ern to Hoa or to w .x. , same 'R '- 3^, BO 25267 FRIENDS ONLY -wv .oma, late AC s roti, '• ,-i, ': ,r^, m irtnet, sailing n su-me BOX 25242 SINGLE WHITE FEMALE hr -,, s reg .r' -'e -a•• .>�,.'e. BX 25228 SPECIAL LADY WANTED , ^ye w - -a• At - ” - 'a I"m' eyes .xtl ,, .emm,te "Ory .1, is aU.n IO .arm hpnri! Sr -ere ard'oves animas Wart someone who n, lea^-; b. -; James x' nead;ames • rtes arc ::.-, -gnu BOX 25173 FIRST TIME AD . v ...... w -die ,, n -.t , • ,. meet younger, shin lima, ',scull fr,rndsh'o will many interests Got rump, arc cornenanor BOX 23851 FIT. ATHLETIC BUILD -.rm - A• P`e but a.t -;'>• v!.., .rm I -:.vitas la teal d ere,•' :a"i encounters Pease leave a me sage and a phone number in, ry box BOX 2529 LOOKING FOR FUN Vrnad male 4- - COIN -_r' .-• 'mina a Age or rota IS rot barna- BOX 25261 SEEKING A COUPLE -Dick ; I,), a female -c4 - ..'a,.-. '. - 11,1'„, clear arta p rate get tc,gettes mar arracne Donde ma blue eyes 22 511- '70 Pounds easy gong a' very opened minded BOX 21363 ARE YOU EXCITING? V.,-.' :--DW ,n ea' ,S .• . dS :>. -; ,^,eoole wit^ a . uesyle io s;, zip tip o,, ves, no drugs r you it ', -m please leave your number anyone .' . he BOX 25256 SINGLE AJAX FEMALE ••'.Torous and arra • -^ C3C,'.•-a.le poon^y for 90C '.ridry. re,aloursil w'to •nen and women. 2C jt; )or good times, fun and travel N0, baking' romantic involvement BOX 25247 COUPLE SEEKING. voting a -active tour seeking single w"le c, lemake. 18to 25. to a d creel t,enoship Hes 24 Shea 19 We love party arc have fun Respond by phone number Osra.a area BOX 25232 TENNIS ANYONE? 3ca,J of Education empk ee 3E 5F- •5C Doums, well bull. ar,3c!, Wrote ',air Glue eyes .00kng to, ainetc'em' to on me ,r tennis and sku trips SOX 25207 MALE SEEKING COUPLE am a 32 year old d mak extj for couple of Gine, males. for rela tions, up D,scretlon is required and guaranteed ���� BOX 26719 NEW TO SCENE Single wnne mare 30, klolung for same in partners Looking to meet others wrth LOOKING 4 COMPANION. Young 52 year , same Interests. age 18 to 30 No games. good female. Oshawa area Seeking down to ea looking and in good Shape. Looking for friendships gentleman, wno doesn'I want 10 play m, with other males, straight acting and straight games I enjoy walks. driving. quiet evenings idestyl that know what they want BOX 2521S lust talking over coffee. Please call ne. BI NEW TO SCENE Sil while mak, 30 new to 26437 the scene Seeking others win same interests. 64 YEAR OLD WIDOW seeking companion. 18 to 30, no games Good looking and In good to 70 years old, who likes travelling, wall shape Looking lot friendship with other males, country music, watching sports. dining o straight acting. straight Idestyles Bob missed evenings at home. Non smoker, social drink your message. place another one please BOX BOX 26411 25219 FRIEND TO COMPANION Divorced fema ATHLETIC MALE. 34, 170 pounds, with a lean. Durnam area. 5Y'. slightly overweight. Seek muscular build Looking for a masculine. straight clean. honest. down to earth gentleman It, acting guy won a husky build. 25 to 40, who likes good morals, age 53 to 63. Non drinker a working out. biking and quell times at home BOX social smoker Enjoy country drives. mus[, e 25275 mg out, and quit evenings at home. If u leii DISCREET DAYTIME While, early 30's male ed. please oak BOX 25310 Looking for discreet daytime encounter, in the 57 YEAR WIDOWER Durham area. young Dunham region Looking for something sale and heart. good personality. looks like Ron, casual Secrecy a must BOX 25300 Hawkes 5'9- and 20011os. 1 drove a camaro, 61 TRY ME OUT. Just moved to the Durham Regan dancing, travel. boating, nonsmoker, so( and would like to meet a Loi or gay male Open drinker Looking for someone early 50's. B' minded with a great sense of humor I am 6. 25294 shod haw. hazel eyes, very good joking Enjoy ARE YOU OUT THERE? I'm a 62 year fun limes BOX 25230 female. 5'2'. looking lot an affectionate mai NO HEAD GAMES. 6'0'. 180 pound 27 year old love country music and card games Must be b, -sexual male Looking tot dominant males or honest man. no head games please BOX 252 couples for adventurous times Must be clean ACTIVE AND FR. Very. very romantic. bl. and discrete BOX 25222 Christian lady, with a sense o1 humor Would CUTE GUY, 22 year old, down to earth. seeking to meet a caring, honest gentleman, age 5( the same Want someone with atlracrve qualities 62 BOX 25193 l',,'AccL. ( I'll 1-h„ Vl rk. AWJI'i.k, ung N: w. •1d,.rll .r. Mnthun:h,'ILwd Ncw, and Nt.,ikcnPLr.c .".uni" no I'A"III) I,,, Ihr unkrm „I. ,u r,:I u, any .,dvotncnwnt.. mild ,wh hahilay rias vwlu,rvrly ,.lith III,- aJvciu,rl o1. o, ir,ru- rnl. I,,. ,rich advcrulleri s (I,ha,e.I T `WC,ArM'hnhl I !. 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CALL YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SPECIALIST TODAY FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION! W J Oshawa 9 Whitby • Clarington THIS WEEK ���,News Advertiser F A Metroland Publication 865 Farewell St., Oshawa, ON L 1 H 71_5 Tiniothv J. Whittaker, publisher T E R 1 4(:::> R S Tel.: (005) 579-4404 or (416) 798-7672 NOVEMBER 3 - NOVEMBER 12 PRESSRUN 191,511 Wr•d like to introduce you to the Villaze of Courtice Crossings newest residents - Kcith and Mary Timson. We recentlN visited this acto e retired couple to find out why they decided on a Jcffrry homc and discovered thev were ecstatic about their new residence and the corn- munity in Courtier. Being from out of town• the Timsons made several inquiries about possible builders to visit in the arca. The Jeffcry name came up several times, even from a lawyer' After having owned several large residences over the years, they were ready to downsicc but still desired the quality and extra leatures usually found in custom homes. Convinced this has been their hest home -buying experi- ence vet, they were ertrcmelN pleased to find their home ..clean as a whip" and completely ready on time. Mr. Timson was sold on the easy to maintain exterior and the impeccable condition of the lawn, garden beds. Although price was important in their decision, they felt that the Village Homes and their builder's reputation pro- vided more value for their investment dollar. Having the appliances come with the home was an added bonus in addition to a generous pantry and shelves for storage in the kitchen. Long walks are also their favourite pastime, they par- ticularly enjoy the forest areas around their home and look forward to the hiking trails and park coming next year. After having met several of their neighbours, the Tirflsons also feel comfortable and secure in their new setting. Both enjoy visits to Toronto and find Courtice Road offers easy access to the 401. The Oshawa GO station isn't far so they can sit back and enjoy their train trip to the city! The Timsons give credit to all the representatives of Jeffery Homes for their caring and professional attention to all their concerns and would recommend Wayne Jeffery to anyone desiring not only a new home, but a The Village of Courtice Crossing was conceived and designed as a separate community which would community to be proud of. . a.r,.�ffer purchasers#ll the features and amenities of a Jeffery Home. Bordered by a sculptured wood fence, brick posts and lush landscaping, this is a place you'll be proud to call home. Wayne Jeffery took his most popular single family homes, joined them in attractive groupings of four, then placed them in this exclusive enclave within the existing community of Courtice Crossing. This concept is far superior to the traditional townhouse design....... at virtually the same price! These Village Homes appeal to a wide range of purchasers whose ultimate desire is a quality con- structed home with the highest of standards and the same attention to detail built into Jeffery's single family homes. A sign posted at the job site reads, "Quality cannot be inspected into a product; it must be built into it from the beginning." This commitment is evident by the fact that Jeffery Homes has built the most homes in the area since the site opening in 1993. ,a An added incentive to become an owner of these homes are the great packages offered such as 5 FREE appliances, FREE landscaping, FREE oversized garages and FREE finowe packages! Village Homes are priced IYom $119,900., detached homes from $154.990. Our sales centre is located on Courtice Road (on the east boundary of Oshawa) just south of Hwy. 2. There are six fully decorated model bomes. For more infottmatioa, call(905) 432-3333 or see ad inside. i10'. r-- 59010 3 Year Mortgage Upgrade Finish Package Inc Judex Ceramics its foyer, Ididws & powder -room • 5 free appGm 35 oz. B • High Efficiency Dumace 5% Down Carries From $665 Monthly For 3 Years Guaranteed + oili II�1111Iles (Carrying from,, `2-'665 < L S A1 71 IL 7 -�L (tel VA FA d i w-" Love, w"', Lej Imm® inam "A==h MONDAY • THURSDAY 1 P.M .8 P M. FRIDAY CLOSED WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS 11 A M 6 P M (905)623.7021 or (905)421-8605 "':- 112 �1 z a N NEW HOMES b INTERIORS. 1995 PAGE 3 K A SSINGER .. BUILT HOMES New 14 Priicing From Now 'til 6 pal Saturday & Somby, 2 po %9 f pu Moaday tW a Trarsday EXCLUSIVE AGENTS • RISTOW do FLEMING LIMITED REALTOR (905) 576-2548 05 DR. s (Just East of Oshawa) i +p *VINYL CLAD CASEMENT WINDOWS •GAS FIREPLACE IN MOST MODELS •LANDSCAPING •CERAMIC FOYERS ,.-A4! ```'a • INTERLOCK ENTRIES • G.E. DISHWASHER •CLAY BRICK EXTERIOR • 10 YEAR WARRANTY Now 'til 6 pal Saturday & Somby, 2 po %9 f pu Moaday tW a Trarsday EXCLUSIVE AGENTS • RISTOW do FLEMING LIMITED REALTOR (905) 576-2548 05 DR. s (Just East of Oshawa) i +p PAGE 4 NEW HOMES b INTERIORS, 1995 I■1 MODMTICEiE, How Iiv Coux GRAND OPENING CONTINUES The A:hbum - Elev. A - 1856 ,y.ft. Best'r"n*ces for Single Family Homes On Spac ious 3 0 4 ®' & 4 Lots 9 f WELCOME to a new community, nestled designs with 2 storey open spaces, wooden in the picturesque small town setting of verandahs and a Grand Opening offer of Courtice on the eastern boundary of Oshawa. 5 free appliances. Get more home a n d m o r e The beautiful country inspired homes country in Courtice! feature traditional 3 and 4 bedroom SALES CENTRE HOURS: Mon - Thurs: 2 pm - 8 pm Sat., Sun. & Holidays: Noon - 6 pm Closed Friday ide � � 9 yt � i i 0SKANA COUR7XX Call: (905) 404-1996 or lo -800-.262.4162 MatenaLN, specifications and fl<x,r plans are subject to change without notice. Actual usable flax space may vary from the stated fl(x)r area. E. & O.E. LIZA HOMES t s- wF� - . +f i 3 H The Heights ofThe NEW HOMES 3 INTERIORS, 1995 PAGE 5 jar ..r.r..i a ,, surrounded by Conservation lands, C.rreenbelt and the Harmony Creek ravine... High on a hill overlooking Oshawa and the blue waters of Lake Ontario, Coscan's Heights of Harrowsmith offers the perfect natural setting for a community of timeless Victorian and Neo -Colonial inspired homes. Mere steps from rolling green hills, Harmony Valley Conservation Area, meadowlands, and a deep ravine with a babbling creek, this new home community offers you so much to enjoy in a day, you'll want to stay a lifetime! 30' Deta c hed H pa a u 1-1 k` omes Starting from SP900 Ar detached from ,.$149,900 X50' detached from 179, 900 4 %Pj5I1y7%FW FROM Set in one of Oshawa's most prime locations, Parkview Gardens has so much to offer. Close to shopping, schools and all area amenities. • Spacious 3 bedrooms • 12' ceilings • immediate possession • finished basement • four piece bath plus powder • quality finished cabinetry in kitchen M • air conditioning SPACIOUS TOWNHOMES THAT CARRY FOR AS LITTLE AS \ OFFICE HOURS: Mon. to Wed. 1 pm. - 8 pm. Sat. and Sun. 12 pm. to 5 pm. Closed Thursday & Friday. 1133 Ritson Rd. N. FROM PER MONTH AYS SEE SALES REPRESENTATIVES FOR DETAILS "P.&I. U Y NilOV,b/ Mil OV/R Pr�S,.j T d A %Pj5I1y7%FW FROM Set in one of Oshawa's most prime locations, Parkview Gardens has so much to offer. Close to shopping, schools and all area amenities. • Spacious 3 bedrooms • 12' ceilings • immediate possession • finished basement • four piece bath plus powder • quality finished cabinetry in kitchen M • air conditioning SPACIOUS TOWNHOMES THAT CARRY FOR AS LITTLE AS \ OFFICE HOURS: Mon. to Wed. 1 pm. - 8 pm. Sat. and Sun. 12 pm. to 5 pm. Closed Thursday & Friday. 1133 Ritson Rd. N. FROM PER MONTH AYS SEE SALES REPRESENTATIVES FOR DETAILS "P.&I. U Y NilOV,b/ Mil OV/R Pr�S,.j T NEW HOMES i INTEAIORS,1995 PAGE 7 THOU$AND$ ,bel . m., .-11 COMPETITION ood '30' Lots from 1466 - 2070'sq. ft. 40' Lots froze 1858 - 2638 sq. ft. DEL HON'S T N [ VOGUE DIYILOPWINT G a O U I I N C 7 7 v • 4 appliances • Double car garage • Main floor family 8t laundry room • Fireplace in family room • Garage entry • Private court settings �016 • Oversized lots -U,And b i .r Arad. wo fia *. k..d b chvrp. E a O E sora. pr.mrw. 6o appy 0 Lowest Prue Guarantees: N i* 100 } 2o% Deposit Refundable p 3 BEDROOMS �V TOWNHOUSE �MPIA&: V v IN PickER*lNq I-V lao u'4 0%l'L7,000 `-1,227 sq.ft. sovrHv�w 4 wi o�C KINGSTON ROAD r op 3 r � L Y < Fla MARKET m N 0 Lowest Prue Guarantees: N i* 100 } 2o% Deposit Refundable p 3 BEDROOMS �V TOWNHOUSE �MPIA&: V v IN PickER*lNq I-V lao u'4 0%l'L7,000 `-1,227 sq.ft. 18 FT. FRONTAGE, HUGE BACKYARD DEVELOPMENTS INC. WALK -OUT FROM FINISHED REC. ROOM Build By: VICTORY ESTATES FRIDGE, STOVE & DISHWASHER INCLUDED NEW HOME WARRANTY PROTECTED llppp SOUND & RELIABLE BUILDER f entour Sales i905 683.61 33 *See y g A or More Details! Or Phone Us at Telon sovrHv�w 4 GARDEN o�C KINGSTON ROAD r op 3 � PICKERINGro Y < Fla MARKET m N HWY. 401 18 FT. FRONTAGE, HUGE BACKYARD DEVELOPMENTS INC. WALK -OUT FROM FINISHED REC. ROOM Build By: VICTORY ESTATES FRIDGE, STOVE & DISHWASHER INCLUDED NEW HOME WARRANTY PROTECTED llppp SOUND & RELIABLE BUILDER f entour Sales i905 683.61 33 *See y g A or More Details! Or Phone Us at Telon PAGE 8 NEW HOMES b INTERIORS, 1995 Facts on the Ontario New Home warranty Program The Ontario Nev, Home Warrantv Program was established to benefit both the homebuyer and the homebuilder. Here are a few facts you may not know about the Ontario New Home Warranty Program: The Government of Ontario pawed the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act in 1976 making the: then existing voluntary warranty program mandatory and ensuring that every new home and condominium unit built for sale in Ontario is covered by warranty. J The Ontario tiew Home Marranty Program is the only mandatory new home Warrantv Program in Canada and one of the yerI. few in the world. D The Ontario tie" Home Warranty Program w as established as an independent, non-profit corporation to protect consumers by administering and enforcini, the Ontario tiew Home Warranties Plan Act. :) The goals of the Ontario tiew Home Warranty Program also include regulation of builders to ensure they comply with the Ontario tiew Home Warranties Plan Act. 1vtR � I INTERIORS TIMOTHY J. WHITTAKER publisher BRucz DAm"RD advertising manager Monique Lea sales manager John Duarte features consultant NEW HOMES & INTERIORS is published bi-weekly. with a total pressrun of 191.500 copies, at 865 Farewell S1.. Oshawa (telephone number 579-4404) and is one of the Metroland Printing. Publishing and Distributing group of suburban newspapers with distribution in Oshawa. Whitby, Ajax. Pickering, Clarington. Scarborough and Port Perry. Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sole discretion. New Homcs aasi Z>Mt4115s-i0ars Builder gets healthy home award A local builder was honored recently for Providing healthier homes. Stephen Kassinger, president of Kassinger Built Homes, was presented "ith the 1995 Ontario Healthy Housing Award of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). "Healthy housing is a concept you'll be hearing more about in the future as we address the needs of persons with environmental sensitivities," states Mr. Kassinger. He says several building materials used in homes can cause a variety of ailments from rashes to breathing problems. The house submitted by Kassinger Built Homes was not a prototype or demonstration but rather a regular production home built for a customer who had respiratory sensitivities. "We are especially proud of this recent recognition," says Mr. Kassinger. "It is significant because this is representative of the way we do things every day. This was not a one-off stunt to capture an award; this is something we believe strongly in." The CMHC recognized a number of firms around the province in their first initiative to encourage builders to provide healthier housing. JeJJ;ePr Home....OR LESS! •FREE! All Brick •FREE! Oversized Garages •FREE! 5 Appliances *FREE! Landscaping SEMI-DETACHED VILLAGE HOMES FROM -;r_•. -- .r :<:� iLN 'Ile catrr—la Tie ('.WW*w 1,517 Sq. Ft 1,150 Sq. Ft. SALES OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Thursday 1 - 7 pm Saturday & Sunday 12 - 5 pm or by appoint Twd (905) 432-3333 or Toll Free: 1-800-898-4326 5% DOWN U, �.all. a a gi The Country Community of Courtice Crossing •5 Acre Wooded Park -Spring `% Closings -Six Fully Decorated Model Homes -Traditional Bungalow Plans -Large Basement Window and Deck •Free Professional Decorating Service Financial Packaging -Country Charm! � 95: Eliz /ep Prices and specifications subject to change 4— /�.,v without notice E. & O.E. JEFFERY 1110� WIM 1��' k,' ' fii NEW HOMES & INTERIORS,1995 PAGE 9 New HCIP 45M acid Izztes-ios's Choosing the right builderis a key to buying a home Every reputable builder aspires to must achieve an excellent win the Ernest Assaly Award — the rating in the Home Ontario New Home Warranty Program's Buyer's Guide to After top honor. O r1 f f'7 Ph Sales Service. During Since 1990, the ONHWP has their search for a presented the Earnest Assaly Award to0��� reputable builder, the new home builder who best lFrconsumers should watch demonstrates a passion for after sales ByAUBREYLEBLANC for the gold foil service excellence. certificate which is Named after the Ontario New Home Warranty usually proudly displayed in a builder's sales office. Program's first chairman and prominent Ottawa Another helpful source of information to new home builder, Ernest Assaly, the award is coveted by buyers during the entire home buying process is What builders who share an ambition to build it right the Every New Home Buyer Should Know, a free booklet first time. Good builders also demand an attention to containing tips on how to find a reputable builder and detail throughout the entire home buying process how to maintain your new home and your warranty from design and construction of the home to ensuring protection. ongoing homeowner happiness. New home buyers can gather first-hand The builder finalists for the Ernest Assaly Award from ONHWP's six regions are all Service Excellence Award winners. The ONHWP created this award in 1994 as a special recognition for builders who achieve the nomination for ONHWP's top honor. The competition for the Ernest Assaly Award include Glen Watson Construction Ltd. (Peterborough), Woodfield Homes Inc. A &J F ira Homes Ltd (North information about the builder by visiting the subdivisions where they wish to live and asking homeowners questions about the builder's work and response to complaints. Homeowners may discover the builder was a past winner of the Ernest Assaly Award. Previous winners of the award include greater Toronto area builders Greenpark and Tridel, Brantford's Brant Star Homes, Cornwall builder Menard Bros.& Associates Ltd. and Dalron Construction Ltd. of Sudbury. To obtain your free copy of What Every New Home Builder Should Know, call your nearest Ontario New Home Warranty Program office or I- 800-668-7504. ACBREY LEBLAtiC is president and registrar of the Ontario,%'ex Home Warranty Program. (Ottawa), Beret Bay), Pigat Construction Ltd. (Thunder Bay), Z Group (London) and The Daniels Group (the greater Toronto area). Both large and small Ontario builders are considered for the Ernest Assalv Award. Each nominee for the Ernest Assaly Award must meet stringent criteria regarding his or - her after sales service and quality of construction. A comprehensive series of OPPM interviews with the builder, homeowners and building officials reveals how complaints are managed and whether the builder is determined to deliver defect -free homes. � � Interview highlights from this year's six t• � Service Excellence Award winners reflect fr the qualities home buyers should look for when they select a builder. For example, one builder has an admirable approach to 99 inspection during construction. Homeowners King SL I receive a key to the house as soon as the _ locks are installed so that they can view the JL - home throughout the construction phase. �Zy - _sm :7ST ED7!0 DETACHED HOMES IMT AN ENVIRONMEN, TALLY _ _ --- - �ENDLY SETTING! 48' LOTS! 30' to ~� - -- -- — 1116 to 2255 sq ft -� The Shelby II 1642 sq ft S181900 Another builder was praised by a building -Open Concept! • Vaulted Ceilings! official for engineering home foundations to • Energy Efficient Features! suit water table conditions. -Spectacular Window Walls! Another Service Excellence Award .Bungalows & 2 Storey designs! recipient's philosophy is that during the first days in a new home, a homeowner should be admiring their purchase and confirming their choice of builder rather than making lists of defects and/or waiting on trades to install missing fixtures. By annually honoring builders for customer satisfaction and first-rate construction, the ONHWP encourages new home buyers to look for a successful builder. After all, every new home buyer's house hunt should begin with the selection of a good builder. All builders being considered as a regional finalist for the Ernest Assaly Award • • f -_ _ ri i The Shelby III I err The Shelby IV 1686 sq. 6.__$1,_78,90_0__ KJNGSWM FOR=„ IN OSHAWA 13Y ®� Homes (905) 436-5161 Exclusive Agwd Represer” Hours: Monday to Thursday 2 - 7 pm Durhem bl- Saturday & Sunday Noon - 5 pm, Closed Friday ws Really ltd. Broker (Ms) 0 -L"ed Uuarsipes, to W"neo pwurkcers, avagable on standing uwentory only. TagmRlE OPPM Addade Awe. E � � � t• � fr OSHAWA King SL 0"2) JL I �Zy -L"ed Uuarsipes, to W"neo pwurkcers, avagable on standing uwentory only. PAGE 10 NEW HOMES & NMRKM, 1995 I THOMPSON ONLY 6 LEFT.... mill, 5% DOWN $S00 Initial Deposit Introducing Detached homes in Omemee. • 1/4 acre lots approx. • established neighborho o -d in quaint village • qualit-v construction • fishing & golf • clone to river% and lakes • Walk to sc ho ols DIRECTIONS HWS' x7 north one block on Sibley, tum lett onto Shawn Ave Tum left. Lot#14 Sarah Cres. SALES OFFICE HO JRS Tel. 705-7,99-1383 SATURDAYS 12-5. SUNDAYS 12-5 WEEKDAYS BY APPOINTMENT ��'HOMPSO r 4M,mr HOZ21C8 sumel Il1tCI'>lOrti Canadian hornebu*11der have strong reputation Canadians are among the best housed people in the world! Canadian housing technology enjoys an unparalleled reputation in the international housing community! Flow often have we heard these statements and simply accepted them at face value without wondering what lies behind them? The Canadian housing industry is a complex network involving builders, trade contractors, manufacturers, lenders, researchers, utilities, government agencies and many others. "At any given point in time, the industry is engaged in a number of activities that have the single aim of building better homes for Canadians," says Bruce Clemmensen, chair of the Technical Research Committee of the Canadian Home Builders' Association (CHBA). "These homes are more comfortable to live in, more affordable, more cost-effective to operate and better for the environment:' The Advanced Houses Program, a research and demonstration program initiated by Energy, Mines and Resources Canada and the CHBA, offers a fascinating look at the homes of the future. The program is the testing ground for innovative ideas and products that will have a profound influence on the way we build houses in the future. On the surface, the 10 "advanced houses" located in communities coast to coast may not look all that different from neighboring homes, but they are the most energy-efficient and environmentally - responsible homes in the country. All of these houses use only one-quarter of the energy and one-half of the water of an average home. Each house provides its own unique blend of new and innovative ideas and technologies — such as high - efficiency heating, cooling and hot w, systems in new and unit combinations; materials with recyclec non-toxic content (from insulation carpeting made from pop bottles); h recaptured from waste water; and "zc water" landscaping. The "advanced houses" will carefully monitored for several yep The best of the results will incorporated into the R-2000 standz Canada's leading-edge system building energy-efficient a environmentally -friendly homes. The aim of Canada Mortgage r Housing Corporation's Healthy Hous Design Competition was "to desi houses for the Canadian climate wh are in keeping with the principles sustainable development — hou! which offer healthy indoor environmei conserve resources and environmentally -responsible and wh remain affordable:' Construction of winning designs, including an afforda urban infill project, was to begin ea this year. An aging population means safe accessibility and independence growing issues in housing desil CMHC's Open House is a barrier -f display home designed to accommod mobility, sight and hearing limitations well as environmental sensitivities. I Open House offers a wide array products and design features — such wide doorways, roll -in showers, n( toxic floor finishes, a smoke detect activated strobe light and motori2 window controls. Collaboration among all facets of industry in these and other projects key Canada at the forefront of housi technology and Canadians among best -housed people in the world. EXPERTS SAY: Buying a new home pays Clayton Research Associates predicts that "homeownership will continue to be a good investment, even in a low -inflation world," in a study comparing the investments of homeowners and renters in I1 cities across Canada. Few investments can match the returns on a new house purchase. While the homebuyers's initial investment mar represent only five or 10 per cent of the total purchase price of a new home, appreciation accumulates on 100 per cent of the value of the home. if the homeowner sells the house, no tax is paid on the earnings for the investment — as capital gain on a personal residence is tax free. The study indicates that if house prices increase in line with the two - per -cent general inflation rate, homeowners will have a $50,00 greater net worth after 20 years tha renters investing in GICs or in th stock market, and a $167,00 greater net worth after 30 years Even if house prices do not rise a all, the owner's net worth is stil $75,000 greater than the renter after 30 years. Once the mortgage is paid off afte 25 years, homeowners' shelter Cost fall to less than one-third of renters shelter costs. Homeowners can the. reinvest the difference for eve greater financial gain. Beyond the financial benefits the study also points out th "additional advantages o homeownership in terms o security of tenure, control of one' living environment, pride o ownership (and) access to an arse on which to secure a line o credit." New Hozszes Barad Zat4MM•'14M!•M S � European designs set Are you tired of looking at massive subdivisions of new houses all looking the same? Are you in search of a quiet established area with a difference, but still wanting to have the benefits of a newly -built home? Veltri Homes offers you the Riviera Collection nestled in a quiet, private court, in a very discreet and desirable area of Bowmanville. Be one of those 20 families that will be buying there this fall. These European designed homes are all freehold and the Riviera community offers totally private back gardens that back onto and overlook an abundance of beautifully large mature trees. The homes are conveniently close to all amenities. Schools (both elementary and secondary) are just a short walk away as well as the hospital, downtown and Bowmanville Mall. The Riviera Collection is designed and built by Veltri Homes, one of Durham Region's most respected and sought-after home builders. President Frank Veltri and his father Mario bring two generations and 50 years of building experience to this family business. The Veltri's association with Bowmanville spans over four decades, starting with Waverly Gardens in the late 1960s, the Veltri Complex in 1974, River Valley Estates in the late 1980s, Valleyview Condominiums in the '90s. In addition to the Riviera Collection are several new housing projects in the planning stages — a testament to their liking and believing in the area. Veltri Homes is also proud to be recognized by the Ontario New Home Warranty Program for their excellent after-sales service , proving that quality, workmanship as well as design and customer satisfaction are th_ir main priorities. Only the best of quality products are used to build their names as: Mason Windows, Rayw , Brampton Brick, Crane Plumbing Fixtures, Carrier Furnaces, Benjamin Moore Paints and Fiberglass Canada are just some of them. Veltri also includes in the purchase price standard features such as thermal windows, high -efficiency gas furnaces, insulated toilet tanks, cold rooms, three-inch ceiling borders, choice of Colonial interior doors and trim or mahogany wood interior doors and mahogany Colonial trims and more. They also ensure that their homes are all energy efficient by using rigid insulation as an exterior sheathing which results in 20 per cent more heat efficiency. Lourdes Wade, sales manager for the Riviera Collection, she brings with her many years of experience in the new home industry and she is very excited and impressed with this project. Its innovative designs — second -floor or main -floor laundry rooms, open concept family rooms with cathedral ceilings, third -floor lofts and attractive exterior accents. Lourdes says that the builder not only lets the purchasers select their own interior color schemes, but also all their exterior colors as well, instead of choosink from a builder's already selected package. NEW HOMES & INTERIORS, 1995 PAGE 11 in thriving town homes, quality All these features are also included in the purchase all Kitchens price and have all been well received by the viewing public. She enjoys working with the Veltris because they really know how to build a house and they take pride in what they build. The quality and workmanship found in their homes is what attracts her buyers most and it shows in each and every home they build. You can ask anyone that owns a Veltri home how pleased they are. The prices at the Riviera Collection start at only $134,990 (including GST) and range to $169,990, only 20 lots will be built with 13 different designs up to and inciuding 2,108 sq.ft. As an added bonus, `elm Homes will give to their purchasers a choice of either five major appliances or a 6.9 per cent mortgage. There are five different models for you to view on the Court. To view the Riviera Collection models, take Hwy. 401 or Hwv 2 east to Libertv St. in Bowmanville and drive north on Liberty St. to Borland Ct. Sales office hours are from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday and Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 5 p.m. or by appointment only on Wednesdays and Fridays. For more information call Lourdes Wade on her 2 -1 -hour mcssa,e service at (9 05) 62,-9402 Beautifully Designed and Built Homes in PR I Un I E. COURT location surrounded by an established neighbourhood and a natural setting! /�''• i j At- fROM$1341NCLUDED990 Y �'� GST • Detached 2 storey, backsplit, bungalow and raised bungalow designs - up to 13 to choose from! • Community of 20 homes only! • Proven builder with 2 generations/50 years of building experience. • Models feature open concept plans, cathedral ceilings, lofts and more! • Close to all amenities. • 3 finished models to view! Mon., Tues. D Thurs. 2:38 to 6:38 pm Sat., Sun. 0 Hols. 12to5pm Wed. D Fri. By Rppointment (985)623-9462 • Only $1,000 initial deposit. .� asrn low VELTRI H MES PAGE 12 NEW HOMES & NMRKM, 1995 Tips for selling your home You've decided to buv a new home, therefore you want to sell your existing home quickly and for the best possible price. The follo%%ing tips from the Canadian Home Builders' Association show how you can make your home more attractive to prospective buyers. One of the first places to assess is the front yard. according to man experts, curb appeal is important. It doesn't matter N hat the inside looks like if the buyer never octs there. A coat of paint on the door. polished house numbers, door knob and knocker. a new brass khAplate, mature bushes and blooming plants all help to create a positixe first impression. If a survey of the inside shows up old -looking paint and dated wallpaper, then a new coat of paint is in order. Make those minor repairs that you"ye kept postFxming. Tighten loose doorknobs, fix leaky faucets, replace broken window panes and screens, caulk around bathroom fixtures and replace burnt-out lightbulbs. Clean carpets, draperies and, even, upholster%. Clean out the basement and the stuffed closets. Reduce the clutter outside. Be objective in checking your home's appearance. Always consider what might turn off a prospective buyer. If a major repair or improvement is required. consider the services of a professional renovator. Get two or three quotes and ask for references. Contact the Toronto Home Builders' Association for the names of member renovators. A home on show must be spotlessly clean. Furthermore, it must smell clean. Be especially aware of household odors caused by smoking and pets. Even overwatxred plants can be a problem — a pot base collecting water gives off an unpleasant odor. Just because you've checked the front of the house, don't forget the sides and back. Outdoor furniture should be out as long as the weather is appropriate. Gaps in outdoor landscaping can be quickly repaired by adding a few healthy mature shrubs and plants. Keep the lawn raked and mowed. Before an open house, buy some fresh flowers for the living room and the kitchen, bake some cookies or muffins to fill the kitchen with the inviting aroma of home cooking, spray a whiff of cologne in the master bath and wipe down stainless- steel sinks with a little cooking oil so they shine as a prospective buyer surveys kitchen appointments. Investing a bit of time and a few dollars here and there can make all the difference when you're selling your home. New Honczcs BZia Izztcs-itors And the winner is... Sales representatives Lisa Peltier and Conrad Samelko draw the winning name in the referral contest sponsored by the Kaitlin Group. Aspen Springs resident Glen Campbell was the winning name drawn and hE will enjoy a trip valued at $2,000 for referring a home shopper to the Kaitlin Group. Extra features add value to home First-time homebuyers who want to ensure investment value are wise to look carefully at the features in a home, say Canada's professional real estate appraisers. A cross -Canada survey of residential appraisal specialists who are members of the Appraisal Institute of Canada showed that several features were most likely to add to a home's value: • Master bedroom and ensuite bath combination. • Separate living room and dining rooms. • Family rooms. 'Garage. These features, appraisers say, can improve chances of resale at a good value in the future. "Choose a house in a location close to amenities, constructed with quality materials and with adequate space for future additions and improvements," said a Halifax appraiser. "Go for quality;" added an appraiser from Ottawa. "Look at subdivisions built by a variety of builders and shop around. What does the streetscape look like? How are the rooms laid out? Are they of adequate size and attractive?" Appraisers were also asked if they thought first-time buyers should consider the size of a house over the presence of luxury features, given an equal selling price. The answer, they agreed, was to choose the largest house for the money and then add the luxury features as needed. For buyers able to afford luxury features, appraisers recommends looking for mainfloor laundry rooms two -car garages and energy -Savin; features such as high-efficienc: furnaces. Professional real estate appraiser routinely provide value estimates to bank trust companies and mortgage brokers a well as private firms and individua property owners. The Appraisal Institute o Canada awards "AACI ' and "CRA designations to those appraisers who hav, ;met stringent requirements for educatioi and experience. For more information or for ; directory of designated real estate appraisers in the area, call the Appraisa Institute of Canada at 1-204-783-2224. Home ownership good m*vestment "Home ownership will continue to be a good investment, even in a low - inflation world," says a study comparing the investments of homeowners and renters in 11 cities across Canada. Few investments can match the returns on a new house purchase. While the homebuyers's initial investment mar represent only five or 10 per cent of the total purchase price of a new home, appreciation accumulates on 100 per cent of the value of the home. If the homeowner sells the house, no tax is paid on the earnings.for the investment — as capital gain on a personal residence is tax free. The study indicates that if house prices increase in line with the two -per - Advantages of home ownership go beyond the financial benefits, housing and financial experts say cent general inflation rate, homeowners will have a $50,00 greater net worth after 20 years than renters investing in GICs or in the stock market, and a $167,000 greater net worth after 30 years. Even if house prices do not rise at all, the owner's net worth is still $75,000 greater than the renters after 30 years. Once the mortgage is paid off after 25 years, homeowners' shelter costs fall to less than one-third of renters' shelter costs. Homeowners can then reinvest the difference for even greater financial gain. Beyond the financial benefits, the study also points out the "additional advantages of homeownership in terms of security of tenure, control of one's living environment, pride of ownership (and) access to an asset on which to secure a line of credit." NEW HOMES i INTERIORS, 1995 PAGE 13 r44ftWiV )E'i01314ft8 Sl1a IZ1t4e!'14clowim Fully furnished townhomes at Victoria Garden if you like the charm of the Victorian home design, luxury and modern conveniences of today's home- building technology and great value in a new home, then you must visit Victoria Garden. This Bowmanville community offers more than beautiful Victorian -style luxury freehold townhomes. Liza Homes is helping new home purchasers "move in and save an arm and a leg" What that means is that if you buy a townhome in Victoria Garden this fall not only do you get design character and charm and a great price, but you also can move into a home that is furnished and with four appliances. Prices for these furnished homes start at $117,990, for the thoughtful Hampton 1,164 sq -ft. design that features three bedrooms, master en suite with oval tub end a large eat -in kitchen with walkout to the rear vard. Vic!oria Garden is popular in the Bowmanville area partly due to the fact that it features one of Canada's favorite home -design styles. There is nothing quite like the charming character of a Victorian home. It brings back memories of days gone bv, of children playing safely in the vard, of family and friends getting together and of backyard barbecues. At Victoria Garden, homebuyers find the intricate brick work, the gingerbread trim, the arched windows, peaked gables and covered porches that makes this home style so immensely popular. Inside these homes, there is another storv. The charm and elegance of days gone by are beautifully complimented by the most up -t( -date design features. In the kitchen for example, you will find crafted quality cabinets, double stainless-steel sink and single -lever washerless faucets. Other features include mid - efficiency forced -air gas furnace, natural -finish oak pickets and handrails on the main staircase, rough -ins for central vacuum, Water conservation tips O Conserve water and save money by placing a capped, water filled, one -litre yogurt container in your toilet tank. Don't use bricks, which may deteriorate and clog up your drain. O North Americans bathe or shower an average of 6.2 times per week, compared to Europeans who bathe or shower four times per week on average - 0 A family of four flushes the, toilet an average of 19.4 times a day. O The average household toilet guzzles enough water to account for 40 per cent of all indoor water use. Low -flush toilets can reduce this amount by half. O For a family of four, a low - spray showerhead can reduce water consumption by 27,000 litres (6,000 gallons) per year. telephone and cable -TV and many more luxury and convenience features which we have come to want and need as part of our daily lives. Other features include ceramic tile, sunken foyers, 12 -foot ceilings in the living room, master ensuites with oval tub, spacious kitchens and family rooms in most plans. Best of all is the value the homes of Victoria Garden offer. Prices start at $109,990, for the 1,046-sq.ft. Victorian, without furniture and appliances. If you wish your new townhome to be move in ready, prices start from only $117,990 and range up to $124,990. Two fully -decorated model homes are also available as are some parkside lots adjacent to Rhonda Park. The homes in Victoria Garden are freehold townhomes, which means there are no monthly maintenance fees. The architectural influence of the Victorian era is more popular than ever with home buyers. Now. you can own a piece of Victorian luxury and elegance in a close-knit community that offers the best of country and city living. The Bowmanville location offers a setting that features quiet streets and relaxed pace of smalltown living, while shopping and recreation amenities that we tend to associate with bigger cities are close by. And, of course, buying now means you save "an arm and a leg." To visit Victoria Garden go west on Hwy. 401 to the Waverly Rd. exit in Bowmanville. Proceed north to Lawrence, turn left and then right on Rhonda and follow the signs to the sales office and fully -decorated models. Sales office hours are 2 to R p.m. from Monday through Thursday and noon to 5 p.m. on weekends. The sales office is closed on Fridays. For more informati,)n on Victoria Garden, call 697-21 12 or 1-800-363-() r PAGE 14 NEW HOMES & INTERIORS, 1995 0 30'Lots Offer Big Possibilities Ul Co0urtice ���� � At Nantucket just, �'�"°°'`�`� Nantucket is an intimate and self- contained enclave of 92 town- "' MASTER homes - an "island" nestled BEDROOM between a rolling ,o -s- x i.•�• 8 8reenbelt and the rippling waters of Black Creek- in reekin the Community of Courtice, just east of Oshawa. BEDROOM But these are townhomes with a ,1'd- x 9Tc - —�� difference - some serious "extras" you just won't find anywhere else. 51anv of Nantucket's homes are on 30' lots, Fe mems' - Ower from $9651 mouth PBd. with only .9% down. - Open Concept design. - Spaaous eat -in kitdat with 5 applutoes and a cotwcx feat breast bar. - Sliding door walkout to bad patio. - SeparvAe hig'n iters double -door dosets in master bedroom with private exude bath and large oval td>b. - Optional folly finished famih mmo in basement. - Oak stwcases, a .o. '>crrc" ire x iu,or Ir 13V1NG, DINLNG ROOM n•r x �s•s- CO." roltC+ Sales Office Hours: ' Mon. - Thws. l - 8 p.m. Sun. 11 ox - 6 p.m Closed Fri. &: Sat. CALL: (905) 434-3696 Take the 401 east from Toronto & exit Courtice Rd. North. Travel north just post your Hwy.#2 & watch for Saks Centre &4r-gRsMCffi00--MSowisdwr wdW wiu Ei of oARA some feature basement walk -outs and others offer the luxury of a two -car garage - exceedingly rare for townhomes and even many fully detached homes. The advantage of a 30' lot is that the designer has the width they need to fit in a nice front window, as well as access to m; your backyard from the garage - an important feature if you don't - - - relish the idea of wheeling your i lawnmower through the house every week! As befitting a neighbourhood named "Nantucket", the homes exteriors are an attractive com- bination of cut stone and low maintenance wood siding for that charming Cape Cod - Eastern Seaboard look. The wood siding comes in a choice of beautiful pastel colours - yellow, blue and green - and is guaranteed never to need painting for 15 years! The community is adjacent to a $6.5 million community and recreation centre soon to be built by the municipality and scheduled for completion lat_ in 19%. There are public and secondary schools within easy walking distance and a brand new convenience plaza h-ts just broken ground. Plus the GO Train and Highway 401 are both easily accessible, putting downtown Toronto an easy 40 -minute commute away 2 All of Nantucket's townhomes are "extend- ed private ownership condominiums". This means you own your house and prop- erty outright so you're free to build a deck or privacy fence or to put in a garden. The difference between Nantucket and a "freebold" townlame is that you also share in the ownership of the community's inte- rior roadways, sidewalks, open spaces and parkettes. A very modest maintenance fee of less than $50 per month allows the builder to create and maintain a nicer neighbourhood overall, from its land- scaped boulevards lined with pmod-style streedamps to its entrance gates and invit- ing park benches. Halmmen Homes, the aeators of Nantucket, are a well-known and long respected name in the Courtier area, and are now busy working on completing homes for the community's first occupan- cies in the summer of 196. �-EEi`-A s,8ccowchHllmes iw * fisnook$10M,upto1+Ngk r NEW TOWNHOMES A BETTER INVESTMENT THAN EVER BEFORE ey Andrew Bretlrour, President, Brethour Research There was a time when townhomes were considered primarily the domain of the first time buyer. The traditional route through life was to move from a rental apartment into an affordable townhome and from there, once marriage and kids had arrived, into a fully detached home. That scenario still holds true for many "first -timers". But now there's another movement afoot with people in their 40's and 50's who have grown tired of looking after that big house on the big property. Many are "empty -nesters" who still want the quality and luxury to which they've become accustomed in their current 2,000 - 3,000 sq. ft. home yet who now realize they could live just as comfortably in a place half that size. This trend has opened the door to builders offering a whole new range of luxury townhomes that provide the best of both worlds - blending the ben- efits of private ownership along with some of the perks of a condominium lifestyle. Purchasers are delighted to discover that they an relax more with a home and yard that take much less time to keep up.... and that costs less in taxes and annual maintenance and utilities too. This increased demand for town - homes enhances their future value, as will become even more evident in the years to come. There's more to today's townhomes than ever before - as both first time buyers and the "move- dowemarket are discovering in com- munities like Nantucket, just east of Oshawa. NEW HOMES a INTERIORS, 1995 PAGE 15 1 1 1 There's On 1y One Brookin.t� AIR) .. nd itos not Zn New York. Tribute's "Village of Brooklin" .-You'll love this community, the homes, features & the lifestyle. Standard Features include: • Gas Fireplaces • Breakfast Bars • Pantries and Microwave Shelves • Oval Acrylic Tubs • Country Porches • Ceramic in Foyer and All Bathrooms • 30',401,501 Lots Available Victorian Freehold Townhomes are also available from $129,990 Experience the best THE VILLAGE Br�ookiiN 95J -- . Ywa"DME 9 NVWWWR W. m TAUNTON W. Rosser RD. HWY 401 CALL: 905-686-5441 Week=dS:11 A.M. -6 PA Mon. - Thum 12 P.M. - 8 PA Friday: 12 PA - 6 PAL Is 1 o I PAGE 16 NEW HOMES & NMRIORS, 1995 4. conaKt sow • TAUUMN WL GOSRAND UL IMI .401 • A MU&nit ornt. 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