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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_01_24IM HOME By Family owned & Operated For Service You Can Tnnt VISIT OUR SMOw200M1 Ni Melt Reed Seulh 4W-48 0 NUTERNITY BREAST PUMPS 404knee 0,1 Wo0,C 705Q.c Kingston Rd _ „ • 831-2088 /��r�/A/ PICKETING P;1�.LtL LI::r A.=� Y L /V * CENTRAL gt�Ai�ICH New s dv s A erti er NVednesday. Jan. 24, 1996 36 pagesA Nletroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 4 Publi*c oar axes junior ki*ndergarten By WHITE ',TSI -F RH()kTI k DURHAM The puhh,: board is droppings junior kindergarten beginning next fall, despite protest from several hundred parents wanting the pro, -ram continued. "I dont belie%c there's a trustee. -.who doesn't see the henefits (of junior kindergarten)." Durham Board of Education trustee Ruth Ann Schedlich of Pickerintold the stand- Z,ing-room-onl,, crowd tit' parents and educators at Monda\'s mectine. 'AVc have to take the whole picture into account. `1'e sinipIN cannot afford it. For )ears, the hoard fought the r,•r Omnibus bill puts public at risk, say police, firefighters By KEITH CILLIG k\ "'•fr kiFt1k'.1k AJAX t"� n�.KING — Public safety could he put at risk h\ provisions in Bill 26, ` .. the provincial government's omnibus hill. I t , bat's the message about 2W inembers of \ario�us police and firefighter s a.tciauio ns Janet Ecker told Ihuhain West MPP Janet Ecker dunn,! A meeting Saturda%. Firefighters fear that one section of Bill 26 which Inside gives municipalities the right to charge user fees will we IA fill! tnsvrs communities consider charges for such things as Editorial...................6 reslxinding to false alarms or Entertainment........ 19 \chicle blames. ,Sports.....................22 "Firefighters are con - Classified ........... ..... 2:3 corned that a building owner. els linitis faced with receiving tines for General 683-51 10 false alarms. could he tempt - Fax 683-7363 ed to either disconnect the alarm system or not call the Classified 68:'.-0707 fire department until he Sineereh, Yoi.irs checks the alarm situation 1-900-451-3793 out himself. The delay in dis- InfoSource 683-7040 patching the fire department Death Notices could poise serious repercus- 683-3005 sions on the safety of resi- Auction Line dents," Jim Macintosh, sec- retary of the North York Pro - 683 -7545 tessional Firefighters Associ- On the Internet at ation, said. www.durhanmews.net A Pickering resident, Mr. Macintosh added, 93¢ + 7¢ GST = $1 See TORY... Page 5 duction of junior kindergarten, saying it was too costly. It relented when the prograin was mandated by the previous New Democratic Party government and opened its first junior kindergarten classes in Januar\. 1995. It was to ha%e the pro,_,rani in place er, when the Progressive Conservatives were elected and again made junior kindergarten optional, cutting in half the funding the hoard now gets for it. It would cost local taxpayers $1.5 million a year to continue offering the program as it now stands. However, it See PUBLIC... Page 2 j.� J Ruth Ann Schedlich Pickering Council kills Cherry Downs development By MARIANNE TAK:%CS til NH kf i'()k1Fk PIC KI:RING I uw n councillors have killed a major residential dcvel- opment proposed for North Picker- ing. Pickering Council's executive committee Monday rejected an appli- cation from ClubLink Properties Ltd. to build 225 detached and linked condominium homes on an expanded Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club. It was I a.m. before Council finished dealing with the issue before a gallery packed with more than 100 people. Resident after resident told coun- cillors they believe the project would endanger their well water supply and their rural way of life. "This development is really the rape of the rural area," said former Ward 3 Regional Councillor and Greenwood resident George Martin. He maintained the "alien" project would have "a severe impact on the rural way of life" and open the way to more demands for urban development in north Pickering. The Cherry Downs project would have seen the construction of 225 homes in two "pods" around a 45- See PICKERING... Page 4 s PAGE 2 -.4 -THE NER'S ADVERTISFA " W E0.. JANUAKY 24, 19% Public board kills JK Mover charged FROM PAGE 1 would cost S11.1 million to offer the program at all schools, because many still require renovations. Pickering trustee Jill Hamilton urged trustees and parents to consider the needs of all students. not just four- year -olds. She pointed to high schools in need of com- puter labs, elementary schools without gymnasiums and schools with leaky roofs. But many parents didn*t buy those arguments. "The community values junior kindergarten and it seems the majority of trustees don't." Lesley llenein of Whithy said during public question period. "Why don't you consider it Yalu able?" Pickering resident Will Geissler pointed to the "won- derful" education centre which cost S21.1 million and asked if all cost-saving mca- sures had been considered. Ile was assured they had. One mother suggested the introduction of user fees for those families wanting to use junior kindergarten but was told that wasn't allowed under the Education Act. Oshawa resident Gerard O'Neill called it a "disgrace how the undemocratic process is unfoldinLI before us. it takes them 20 minutes to knock off the whole pro- gram. It's a fait accompli." he told the Ncws Advertiser before trustees hc,_an dcbat- ing the issue. Proudly seining our Community for 30 years. JANUARY SALE UP 50( TO OFF • Fngagement Rings • FashionRings • Gold and Silver Chains and Earrings • Banglcs • Lockets Watches • Giftware and much more. r132HARWOOD AVE- S. The Ajax Plaza 22 Watch & Jewellerygai W"'.7-40% Mon, TLOC. WS& 9-V4 PAL, Thugs, s Fri. 9-08 8 Pin., Sat 9 JO Pm P4AY TOWN 4 t�_ �J f r �► MOURS: .- �� MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10A•M•-4P.M. 1' SATURDAY r 10 A.M.. 5 P,M. CLOSED SUNDAY s3.60y_- cNi.oAF�r1act ONTHS A"r� OVER "People will throw (trustees) on the streets (in the next municipal election)." he predicted. "I'hev're (loins_ nothing to protect junior kindergarten." Just two of 14 trustees voted against dropping the program — Collecn Jordan of Ajax and Mike Nicholson of Oshawa. Whitby trustee Patricia Bowman was absent. Trustees. meanwhile, have warned other board programs — including its adult high school — face cuts. The next budsct meeting is set for Wednesday. Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Durham Board of I:ducation Centre. 400 Taunton Rd. E., W'hithy. Other meetings have been scheduled for I:eb. 1.1. I:eb. ?h. March h and March 2'. Come fly With us in cyberspace. Call 68 3-5110 to get hooked up to the Net. with fraud, theft AJAX — An Ajax man faces 168 counts of fraud and theft after the Ontario Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations received more than 100 complaints about a residential mover. According to Ontario Provincial Policc, a mover was contracted to re -locate the possessions of Ontario residents. including some from Durham, between 1989 and 1995. Most of the moves were out -of - province and many clients reported losses of household belongings. Victor John Harris, 45, of Large Crescent, has been charged with 84 counts of fraud under $5.000. Kul counts of theft under $5.000, and one count of fraud over S5.000 relating to the fraudulent receipt of social assistance benefits. The man was arrested Mondav by members of the OPP Anti -Rackets Section with assistance from offi- cers of the OPP's Whitby detach- mcnt. CANADA HARDWOOD FLOORING INC. ' New Location EXTRAVAGANZA SALE 69 r+wr aot Prefinished from 17 3/4 x 2'/: sq. ft. a , U $3 "; a a COME VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM J cc o 1550 BAYLY ST. UNIT 17 DAY LY — Pickering (905) 420-3285 Tue "Thin. 7pm 9 Purrrfect Prices akes us the Cat's Meow.' 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Ontario t905)837=1 16 P Quebec police defence iin Pckering teens' arrest `damage control ': MP PICKERING — The brawl involving youths out - Quebec City police force side a bar. while the second denies accusations by was charged following a dis- Ontario Riding MP Dan putt with a Francophone Mc"Teague that it roughed up waitress in a nearby suhma- local teens detained and rine sandwich shop. arrested there Ncw The two were Year's E%c. Ajax 11 arraigned Jan. 2 and In a letter to Mr. each released on Mc'I'caguc. Chief $200 hail. They Normand Bcrgrron - were members of a says he carried out group on a ski trip to an investigation of Quebec arranged the arrest of two through a Toronto Pickering teem and travel agency. detention of six oth- Dan Chief Bergeron ers and concluded McTeague dismisses claims ..our agents did not that the teen, spent act with exccssivc /.cal". more than a day in jail Mr. McTeague has sug- he1*0rc they could speak to a gested police brutality and police officer in E'righsh. misconduct in connection "You emphasize that we with the incidents. claiming were unwilling to provide a the teens were arrested translation service in the "without dust cause". other official language of detained and. in two Canada." he tells Mr. instances, physically assault- M,.:Teague. "I do not see ed. why this would he ncccs- One teen was arrested in sarv, since all discussion Connection with a drunken t(K)k place in English." Ex -councillor Eileen Higdon after Pickering Ward 2 Region seat PICKERING — Former Town councillor Eileen Higdon has put her name forward for considera- tion to fill Pickering's Ward '_ Regional Council seat left %avant by the death of David Farr Dcc. 17. Ms. Hig- don, a 45 - year -old reg- istered nurse, was elected Ward 2 local councillor in 1991. In 1994 she ran for the mayor's job and placed a dis- Eileen Higdon tant third behind incumbent Wayne Arthurs and Ward 2 Regional Councillor Kip Van Kempen. She says she's interested in the Ward 2 Regional seat right now, but should Council decide to move Ward 2 local Councillor Sherry Senis up to that post, she'll decide then whether to put her name forward for the local seat. Ms. Higdon's community involvement has included five years as chairman of the French- man's Bay Festival. But Mr. MCFeaguc calls Capt. Bergeron 's comment, "damage control. "I don't think he's taking, seriously our belief that there have been breaches in the law ... I am not satisfied there hasn't been a case made of police hrutality " Mr. Mc'l*caLuc says he will share hl, concern, with Ontario's Solicitor General and in the incantinic Is warn- ing "young people going, to Quchcc to he on their hest lx-hav for". TmWarmers If you Stay Here Have NO FEAR! Nylon 1996 to 29 96 011 fi�h Prices well below AnaNo normal retail ....Always.' l a►ni/v Shoe Shopping ... Experience +ce rn s .roc w,an+s ro cnoosc o -an Brantford Guelph TM --s Hamilton Ajax -f11 St. Jacobs Cambridge SASE CIAL IBP4GAIN TODAY'S News Adreroset WED., JAN. U96 News Advertiser Bay Ridges IDA Pickering ' Guardian Drugs Pickering ' Mandarin Pickering ' Marketplace Ajax/Pick. ' Mystery Pizza Pickering PharmaPlus Ai"Picc. Real Estate Ajax/Pick. Sears Ajax/Pidc. • Square Boy Ajax ' The Bride Ajax ' Town of Pickenng Pict. }Dd mdb"Dill) Rmmbfftaftsa%IIIMq thoston gloss`' pope`, can be r ycW Titheratdw at01141 Wi yonrbh�e �A 5 . 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TIME: 6:30 P.M-THURSDMN', JAN. 5, 1996 PLACE: CASHW.AY BUILDING CENTRES 15 WESTNEY RD., N. AJAX REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED BY RESERVATION ONLY CALL 427-9931 ASK FOR MARALYN CASHWAY "Your Project Partner HIGHWAY 02 HIGHWAY 401 BY RESERVATION ONLY CALL 427-9931 ASK FOR MARALYN CASHWAY "Your Project Partner 0 PI*ckeringPAGE 4-A. Ilm'NEWS ADV1F1MSMWFIJ.. kills $25 -million project FROM PAGE 1 hole golf facility. The homes and an additional IS holes would have been joined to the existing Cherry Downs Golf and Country Club on 7th Concession Road east of Brock Road, bringing it to 500 acres from 173. The homes would have had a commu- nal water supply and sewage system. The project was to include a small sewage treatment facility to recycle waste water for use in irrigating the golf course. James Dyment, it planning consultant hired by some area residents, told coun- cillors the proposals before them were "clearly contras' to the revised draft Official Plan drawn up for Pickering and to the wishes expressed by area residents during 1 the Town's public participation process for planning the future of North Pickering. Realtor Mike Newman of Pad- dock Road maintained the pollution and water problems that would he ' created h\ the "treed%' proposal would reduce local property values. It Pickering Council approved Cher- ry Downs. he added. brandishing a copy of the Official Plan and throw- t ing it dramatically on to the floor behind him. -'you might as well take this and throw it in the garbage". Jack Mc(linnis of HA 7 in Brougham suggested Cluhl.ink should look ,It a different kind of de\ellopmcnt pian tor ('hcrr\ that SUPPORT GROUPS OFFERED THIS WINTER at Steeple Hill Community Bible Church COURAGE TO HEAL womv*, .-kvrER ABUSE Tuc•-.i.,\ III thHa - 10 - 4 10 p tri 0 ADDICTIONS ANONYMOUS Monday evenings from 7 - 8 30 p m ® BREAKING THF SILENCE - RECOVERV FROM EATING .DISORDERS ,.;Thursday e\ernng� tronr' 10 - v (xi p :n © BOUNDARIES SETTING LIMITS ':Tuesday evenings trom OU y 0(i P m - CALL, K905) 831-6130 romantics. We're not a hunch of people opposed to business and development. We are in favor of controlled, intelligent growth." Clubl-ink Properties president Don Fleming told councillors the water treat- ment technology proposed for the devel- opment has been used successfully at 15 to 20 locations in Ontario and that his company has proven to all the appropri- ate environmental agencies that it would work at Cherry Downs. He also noted ClubLink would he required to comply with a Durham 30 OR111�) CLTRa =--QESS 474 SET 14 25 ORTHO L111 -R)- --E -q7 \'="'aE55 4 SET '614 � ,r , 1 . . i•) .! r -tom zo ORTHO SUPRE.HE SINGLE MATTRESS 339 SET '554 IH>1-NLIi...36-! %1 3, Svy Q---'-.....31149 %t"1'c,tq acr�c....-.... SS -t %1.3•,14. ORTHO EIKA.NCE w REss 289 SET 5479 I-11145Ltt... 339 su-r sev Qt'ttlil----- 369 sl:Ts•,•, KIti1......... 519 sr: -r woo T -r' ♦N 6 _ 1 10 Westray Road S. 619-1315 Region condition of approval under which it would have to solve any water problems the project created for resi- dents. "It's a $25 -million investment and we're prepared to make it now in very uncertain economic times," said Mr. Fleming. Mr. McGinnis distributed an "Open Letter to Mavor Arthurs" in which he suggested the mayor had made a special effort to accommodate ClubLink by ask- ing Pickering Town staff last week to prepare a chart which would increase the population growth targets for north Pick- ering over the next 20 years to 2,0U() people from the 1,500 recommended h_v staff. The staff recommendation would have allowed only KO to 100 homes at C'herry Downs, while the changes suggested by the mayor might have allowed as mann as 185. . The mayor maintained he was simple looking at alternatives and that there was ..no hidden agenda" or "sneaky dealings" on this project, despite talk among area residents shout "back room politics". 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Another section of Bill 26 changes the arbitration process and forces arbitra- tors to consider a munici- pality's ability to pay when deciding on contracts. Metro Toronto Police Association secretary and Ajax resident Doug Corri- gan said, "There's no evi- dence that past arbitration awards overwhelmingly favored police. In fact, arbitrated awards aren't as good as negotiated settle- ments." Ms. Ecker responded, "All an arbitrator is being asked to consider is a list and that includes a munici- pality's ability to pay." Fundin- cutbacks to municipalities will reduce their ability to pay for policing, which would lead to fewer cops on the streets. Mr. Corrigan noted. "Metro will have 1.000 fewer police. It's uncon- scionable and we're going to have police and fire- fighter deaths," he charged. Durham Regional Police Association head Tom Hickey said government cuts announced in Novem- her took more than S3 mil- lion out of the force's bud- get. 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"Municipali- ties said 'give us the tools so we can reduce spend- ing'. That's the intent of giving municipalities more authority. "Municipal politicians would be accountable to this community. There's some expectation they will exercise their best judg- ment for the communitv." Bill 26 is expected to be approved Jan. 29. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 24, 1996 -PAGE 5-A T�►nderT "." DON'T GO SOUTH �-,­,WITHOUT! Toe Wigg/ems Prices well below normal retail... AlwaYs.' 221111 Famil}• .Shoe Shopping... Experience TM_ _S Brantford Guelph Hamilton Ajax y St. Jacobs Cambridge AJAX FACTORY OUTLET Home of the Isotoner Clearance Salel.f We've got top brand name bras, hosiery, gloves, slippers, t -shirts, and sweat shirts. our prices and product selection have become so popular, we're now open every week. U nbeatahle prices. First qualitNT Saillples and ends of lines. It's worth the drive Savings of up to WA 0 a VA a V Ini u regular retail CASH, VISA, MASTERCARD NO GST - NO PST Wednesday 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. 250 Bayly St. W., . (McKenzie Plaza) Thursday 10:00 am. -8:00 ,m, Ajax, Ont. Friday 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. r"--& „ UAN) _ Saturday 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. z Sunday 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Operated by Nicholas Francis Associates • PAGE 6 -A -THF. NEWS ADVERTISER. 11'ED., ,IANUARY 24. 1"6 Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser TIN101111J.11111TIAKF:R. Publisher A Mctroland Community Ne"". rvr JO.A.NNF. BURGILARDT. Fditor-in-chief puhh,;hed Wednesday. Fridt}. Sunda\ .S-ITl'F: HOl s -FON. Managing Editor BRUCE ILANFORD. Adycntstng manager I.�kl-13' Commercial Axe. Ajax. (hit. .ALAN BROU"'M Road M.macer LIS _'W; ABF F.AK1101"RIF:. Di,trihuuon manager phone r.\3 -;l Ill Fax: eNS.,-x+63 0 Opinion Be prepared Picture this: It1 � p.m. anJ the hell rings in your child's school. signif\ing the end of the day. The last subject of the afternoon was math, and your 10 -\ear -old is haying trouble xx ith common denomina- tors. lie approaches the teacher's desk in time to watch her close up her hinder, gather her things and head out the door. School's over for another da\ and help won't be avail- able until 9 the next morninL. That's one unfortunate scenario conjured up with talk of provincial %Iinistcr of Fducation and 7 -raining John Snobelen's legislative 'tool kit' which, among other things, proposes restrictions on teacher preparation time to help meet tunding reduction targets in the new Ontario. Mr. Snobelen's proposal smacks of blissful ignorance: Teachers using 'preparation' time to top up their coffee. catch up on cla.,room gossip, or browse through maga- zines in the staft room. In fact, before- and after-school time is used primarily to help guide children academicall%. introduce them to sports. create interest in extra -curricular clubs. mark test papers and set up the day's lessons. It's not exactl\ the Three Rs, but it is as -vitally impor- tant to the overall educational de\rlopment of our chil- dren. He all remember a teacher who staved with us when we needed help with our math or spelling. accom- panied us or led us in the debating club, or dispensed advice to \earbcwk staff. Teachers simply need this time (for it is often used in addition to the work they take home). and students simply require it for their whole development. There max he a bottom line benefit to chopping prepa- ration time for teachers, but there's no tangible benefit for the people who will he most affected: our sons and daughters. Vi�Mnesdal' Letters: • FormerA, jacian ftby Dha tia whop now a popular music 4etevision veogy in India, is not an omnibus 11, but should be called There's no such thing as a bad gun To the editor: Almost ever\one in Canada has the impression that: all guns are had, guns kill people, hold up stores, and commit \ iolent crimes. Only criminals and law enforcement have guns. Aurone that hunts wild game has no respect for life. Let me shed some light on that sub- ject. First, there is no such thing as a bad gun. Guns cannot kill a person, hold-up a store or even commit -violent crimes. There are two types of gun owners in Canada. The first type is the respon- sible firearms owner, and the second type is the irresponsible firearm mx ner. The responsible firearm owner knows the laws and abides by them. The firearms these owners have are used for target shooting. hunting and col- lecting. The irresponsible firearms owner uses his firearms for gangs, hold-ups, murders, and the list goes on. Since the irresponsible firearms owners rarely have any legal proof of owning a firearm and dont abide by the laws, why will they start now? Talk about mandatory registration of firearms means nothing to the irre- sponsible gun owners. Do all responsible firearms owners know that now, under these new laws, if police have any suspicion that there is a firearm in your house, and \ou endanger someone, they have the right to search your house without a Aar - rant, and you must supply them with anv documents they require'. Is this not a violation of our Canadian rights" The government wants to cut taxes, but it can't when it's investing millions of dollars toward a bunch of laws which won't make a hit of difference. We have t(x) much gun control, anti not nearly enough crime control. Mark Sellers. .Ajax b. :WRm To TUE NE%s.4MNU %R, IM COMMERC ALA _ etters VE., A�Ax, LIS 2H5 OR FAX VSAT 6$3-7363 __.. ■ ot�x �IUAtt. AnnR>Kss is NewsAci.nev+Ps@durhaMews.net — Fur industry, animal suffering should be debated in civilized manner To the editor. 1 feel compelled to respond to the letter written by Jocelyn Bishop- Houssain (News Advertiser, Dec. 29). Her letter was in response to a letter written by Derek Middleton. Apparently, Mr. Middleton was expressing his disgust with the fur industry. As I have not read Mr. Middleton's letter, I cannot ,properly address any specif- ic references he may have made. I believe, however, that although she is proba- bly well-intentioned, Ms. Bishop-Houssain might be somewhat misguided. Ms. Bishop-Houssain's letter raises several impor- tant issues which need to be addressed in an educated and rational manner. The two main issues appear to be (a) human self-appointed dominance over all weaker species (this encompasses the issues of eating animal flesh, using animal reptile skins, animal research and using animals for entertain- ment purposes) and (b) the lack of education and awareness the general popu- lation has regarding the first issue and its many far- reaching implications. 1 was raised as a hearty meat eater, yearned for a sheepskin jacket and whole- heartedly enjoyed marine parks. Slowly, I began to stop eating meat and the thought of a circus or marine park makes me incredibly sad. The pain, suffering and tor- ture that animals are rou- tinely put through to serve our many whims and desires seems senseless to me now (I need to add that senseless human suffering is also horrific — but that's a different letter). My leather jacket has since been passed on, although I still make use of several leather accessories and shoes. 1 am striving to make alternative choices for new purchases (fortunately there are now many alterna- tives not available to past generations). My family and friends still grill me on my choices and point to my leather shoes as a sign of hypocrisy — and they are right. What I need to remember is that 1 have made changes in steps that 1 can live with. 1 am still learning and changing, however, 1 do not believe it is my privilege to preach to others or condemn them for their choices. The issues can be debat- ed for hours. As "civilized" beings I believe we have an obligation to educate our- selves and make informed choices. Pointing fingers, insulting others and becom- ing angry only distances people from the real issues. Eva Rendek, Pickering M P THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 24, 1996 -PAGE 7-A * o �N f= p�c� * A,0 �p Town of Pickering *(905) 420.2222 *PICKERING * * (905) 683.2760 *TOWN �k T DEPARTMENT OF MEETINGS January 31 SI'FF. PIAN ADVISORY * work irregular shifts including January 31 COMMITTEE: OF ADJUSTMENT Friday and Saturday evenings. ��teaed pursuant to me February 5 COUN(11. MEETING M+rncipalAd. il S 0 1990 ! 45 and aril/ be used toPP Application forms can be obtained February 12 Ii?(fi(;l"1'I�"f:COM.MfI"I F.F. y L1v6K7 Department, 1 The Esplanade. E2 to perform general cleaning duties at various community centres. 1•• accordance with the DEPARTMENT OF 4funrapafFreedom of Applicants must be available to 1,7` -ration and Protection work irregular shifts including of Privacy Arf. the -formation gather�,d s Friday and Saturday evenings. ��teaed pursuant to me n „x,•,l k-mim, uI d”. ,a,tcm M+rncipalAd. il S 0 1990 ! 45 and aril/ be used toPP Application forms can be obtained wiectacarildate from the Human Resources L1v6K7 Department, 1 The Esplanade. We thank an those Pickering and must be completed naviduals wh, a" and returned by January 31, 1996, however, only triose to Dayle M. Cameron, Manager applicants granted an _ tMervtew wit be of Human Resources- arknnwledoed from the Human Resources -°' • DEPARTMENT OF ►�e CULTURE & RECREATION ` REQUIRES CAMP Corp Ora°On of tt COUNSELLORS FOR Town of Pickering n „x,•,l k-mim, uI d”. ,a,tcm I The Esplanade MARCH BREAK AND Pickering. Ontario ,.Ix•r xauwµx, L1v6K7 SUMMER 1996 An Equal Opportunity Employer Applicants must have experience h�� with children 3-12 years of age 1, accordance with the plus special needs experience. Murnapal Freedom of _ information and Protection of Privacy Art. the Application forms can be obtained niormationgathered is from the Human Resources colk!cted pursuant to the Mc nlapa/ Act, R S 0 1990 Department, 1 The Esplanade, P M 45. and writ be used to Pickering. Applications must be select a andtdate completed and returned to Dayle M. Cameron, Manager of Human We thank all those Resources by February 9, 1996 y. y for March Break and by March 22, howeve,son those applicants granted an 1996 for Summer. interview will be acknowledged Join The Celebration of the Rich Cultural Heritage of the Town of Pickering ..... . National Costumes Customs and Dance Heritage Crafts Traditional Foods Cultural Heirlooms & Treasures Saturday, February 24, 1996 Pickering Recreation Complex Time 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. To Obtain This Information or Set a Display or Demonstration, Please Call the Department of Culture and Lk.Recreation at 905-420-4620 to watch the best Curlers in Ontario compete for the - NOKIA CUP ➢a.• IVOKIA CLIO �•� at the ' RY PICKERING RECREATION �,- '.",',COMPLEX o}'�r_ `febru1iLry 6 - 11, 1996 For more information caN 831-1711 For tickets call 90S -665 -CURL (2875) rrk@s aloin $9.00;game to fun week packs4V S".00 "We guarantee a worm weillicomeff"' 11 -------------- D FREENET Inf(>rmati�an 1cs.ion+ I lac I)urlut:.:: , .., . i tc•d I,tdilk ,, -it gitifvr ,% ivni i%lut h I,rnit ick-, .it, t•„ ii i I ., •11 tnh inn.dn nt it, h .1, r, inunuttat t dila a„n In _:r, nip,. nc%%,,cr%it t',. Ca mittitin it% itiI, irimit h it CI,- 1 at the Pickering Central Library Intrmiuctory AdYanccci 1etisK>'n Session ,aturda.. ll bm n 2.th vturda%. Janwr� 2-th at I P.m at t P.ni. .�,Icuxn,�t: r ,. r rc I . all h—, t., . - atxl n „x,•,l k-mim, uI d”. ,a,tcm G.dc .a, lki dx• tr—iwi winx- mail, .nxt ra..aar.a•, arc ,.Ix•r xauwµx, ,'t1-1-11 L(;all 831-6265 ext 243 to register I F.I.T. Cru (Youth Program Ages 13-17 years) Session Two: Sundays 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Recreation Complex January 28/96 (no class Mar. 10) $70.00 for 9 weeks (Incl. GST) 18 hours in total FOR INTERESTED TEENS CLUB CALL 831-1711 OR 683-6582 .LR Y Recreation Complex Pool MARCH 1996 11mi, Choose from AL 2i►' our moming or our early -� Learn to Swim One week mini-sessions z: Semi Private or Private Lessons Level: Starfish - White SESSION 1 Date: Mon. March 11/96 9:00-11:00 a.m. and Tues. March 12/96 4:00-7:00 p.m. Wed. March 13/96 Semi -Private S40.00 Thurs. March 14/96 (5-1/2 hr. lessons.max. 3 per Fri. March 15/96 class) Private 590.00 SESSION 2 (5-1/2 hr. lessons, max. 1 per Date: Mon. March 18/96 class) Tues. March 19/96 Wed. March 20/96 N.B.: Last class starts at 10:30 a.m. Thurs. March 21/96 & 6:30 p.m. Fri. March 22/96 'MARCH BREAK RECREATION COMPLEX PUBLIC SWIM SCHEDULE Mon Mar_n 18- F, Marr 22 Sun. Mares 17 & 24 `,,;, Pickering; ..�rtlnd`` T .a,.h Recreation ('omplex la err 1867 %alley Farm Road •101 �-t /' "r1gp1(�1 • y"`, \tt.\IBt:R.11tl'\ I\I t t ut : ,'t1-1-11 Frcc l'uhh: ti,,::: mtni � dt Ratri" h�� 11R b1C� 1101 PUS Of 011f.R>,1111\ _ M,,ndj1 t Fr:,:jt ', ., :n . Satunla, to Sunda% - a m- 9 P m • Centlic•d Fitne- •mpptat,a•r, • X_:rrdrtCd Ftin ,,s Apprai,al Centre • L;, I Ill Tennis Canada Con ilied Coa, h • C S R A Centtied In,tru;tor iSqua,hi • CoruliCki Personal Trainer, • `LS, CPR. First Aid. In,uu.t,,r Facilities • 4 New ly Re-Surtaced Indt-Aw Tennis Courts • 6 International Squash Courts • -' Racquetball Courts • Fnness R,xim • Indoor Swunming Pkk)l • Training P,xtl - For Pre-school Children and 1la(crbablo • Arena - 1)ouhle Is Pad • Art Studio • Pholograpin Studio • Banquet Halll(dx)Capacityt • Combatants Ra)m • Children's SupCnuion Room • Children', C•re ime Wkirk,hop • Turning_ Point Pouen Studio • Mrrum' Room, PAGE S -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 24, 1996 Reformer to speak about national unitv 0 Sole Ontario MP takes stage at Annandale AJAX-PICKERING -- The Reform Party of Canada's sole Ontario NIP is speaking here tonight. Wednesday. Ed harper. MP for Simcoe Centre. is fea- tured at the Ontario Riding Reform Associ- ation annual general meeting at S p.m. at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club. at the cor- ner of Church and BayI} Streets in Ajax. Mr. Harper is expected to dis- cuss Reform's national unite plat- form and the challenges facing the country by (Quebec's possible Sepa- ration. Icor more information, call Mr. llarper•s Ottawa office at 613-947- 5745 or the local riding association at r)OS-6SO-0278. TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies O` II AWA 122 Albert St. 21-7506 AJAX 50 Commercial Ave. 619 -1473 COBOURG 72 Hint; til. K 372 4744 Saturda% & Evening .\ppointments a%ailable. J:UiES R. YAN('H INVENTORY CLEARANCE Trees 15%OFF Punts 10%OFF Greenery 20%OFF Arrangements 15%OFF Mor -'v`:. 1755 DICKERING PKWY., UNIT 19 Satsat Fr r'--7 K LEISURE CENTRE _ DJr JAN. 2to� &r 12.:.m 905-428-875 ,;tcp into 1996 on the right root! at u rheic» iacilitu. zc'here !,cr,,icins you i� N'r. 1 S09*1 5'/2' PHOENIX PALM oN` g9 S49 SSC��1Rt95 Expect more, from Sears o�EAs" • o„ � neer Ro�o�d_u_,dye Ass ssa^ce I- ^ • 'n Aooa�r""^"' neer SAVE 85,000 km TREAD WEAROUT WARRANTY' Silverguard Espnt tire has a computer-generated all -season tread design for excellent traction on wet, dry and snow- covered roads. Polyester -steel construction for a smooth ride. ++60000 serves TComplete warranty details at Sears IMP/0 85,000 -km Tread Wearout Warranty' Sean sole, Size reg. each P 155/ 80R 13 159 09 44,99 P165/80R13 6899 51.74 P185/75R14 7999 ! 59.99 P195/75RIA 82.99 62.24 P205/75R15 8899 66,74 P235/75R 15XL 103 99 77,99 P175/70R13 73 99 55.49 P185/70R14 80 99 60,74 Pi95/70R14 83 99 62.99 P205/70R 15 8999 67.49 ,ckxies No-chw9e Rood Hazord Warren 0+,-, uzes 7"J o.•a,iaole ONLY 79" e DIEHARD' BATTERIES -ALL SIZES, ONE PRICE Featur nq ,p to 130 minutes reserve capacity, sufficient for emergencies. 66 -month warranty ~ including l2 -month free replacement period. #50600 renes ... .. , ... , .. » a,e -nn.,r of v.,.., en nnn.. , •. -.. OLJR Fn7VESS LEADERS WELCOAff Y0j WIN y . A FREE SIEWERSHI Aft � 0#0 ANDW DANE el to OPEN HOUSE C e �m5jt 0a1 JAN. 31/96 AT 6:30 P.M. Discovery Bay Plaza 570 Westney Rd. S. t Cow NO INITIA-1 Ajax t tWITH T� 427-4684 Refresh L,pe,a �Esn tS ART • • t.— e`Ib ap USE YOUR SEARS CARD AND DON'T PAUFTIL JULY 1196 NOd No doMm payment regwred No prspoymrsnl of +races No 3rd pony aadi appicdio^ ed offer aPP6s to aN aubnsabve WO&Ads and services, on approved cre&, wih yaw Sass Gard. $35 drabr►al too Wpies. This o(kr ends son., Jan. 28, 1996. Liquidation items in Cksance C -*m and Cwolog m pwdwses are not included in *.s *Her. Ask for details. SALE PRICES END SUN., JAN. 28, 1996, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SEAM Expect more from Sears .P SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE rKc� ave a We're open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:oo p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11.00 a.m.4:00 p.m. Copyrght 1996. Sears Canada Inc W, SAVE 20% r _ M I ON ALL SNOW TIRES t RoadHandler Ice n Snow• !i has aggressive tread -block design. From 43.99 ea. :45; 8u« I z Reg. 54.99 Blizzak a technically -advanced snow 'ire made by Bridgestone (not shown) From 71.99 ea. P � 75, 70R 1 3 Reg 89 90 ONLY 79" e DIEHARD' BATTERIES -ALL SIZES, ONE PRICE Featur nq ,p to 130 minutes reserve capacity, sufficient for emergencies. 66 -month warranty ~ including l2 -month free replacement period. #50600 renes ... .. , ... , .. » a,e -nn.,r of v.,.., en nnn.. , •. -.. OLJR Fn7VESS LEADERS WELCOAff Y0j WIN y . A FREE SIEWERSHI Aft � 0#0 ANDW DANE el to OPEN HOUSE C e �m5jt 0a1 JAN. 31/96 AT 6:30 P.M. Discovery Bay Plaza 570 Westney Rd. S. t Cow NO INITIA-1 Ajax t tWITH T� 427-4684 Refresh L,pe,a �Esn tS ART • • t.— e`Ib ap USE YOUR SEARS CARD AND DON'T PAUFTIL JULY 1196 NOd No doMm payment regwred No prspoymrsnl of +races No 3rd pony aadi appicdio^ ed offer aPP6s to aN aubnsabve WO&Ads and services, on approved cre&, wih yaw Sass Gard. $35 drabr►al too Wpies. This o(kr ends son., Jan. 28, 1996. Liquidation items in Cksance C -*m and Cwolog m pwdwses are not included in *.s *Her. Ask for details. SALE PRICES END SUN., JAN. 28, 1996, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST SEAM Expect more from Sears .P SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE rKc� ave a We're open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m.-9:oo p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 11.00 a.m.4:00 p.m. Copyrght 1996. Sears Canada Inc W, - .--�+L+!Rrr+.� _. _ __�.....�_.�-.�.....+..-a......�...m.....:-....,.:,.a�.�..*..�o..:..:a�a .. fwa+tse�ew.+ass�►. v,•w+sr�asoau�iir wm� Ajax Legion honors contest winners AJAX -- Royal Canadian Legion Branch 322 Ajax handed out prizes to top finishers in its recent Remem- brance Day Contest. There were contests for best essay, poetry, color and black -and -white posters, with categories for students in high school, intermediate grades (7 and 8) and junior grades (4, 5 and 6). First -place finishers received $30, sec- ond $20 and third $10. Winners in each category also went on to the zone level, which covers most of Durham Region. Adrienne Karney of Southwood Park Public School won the intermedi- ate black -and -white poster division. She's the only local entry to win at the zone level and has moved on to the district competition. Jannine Saarinen of Lord Elgin Public School was second locally in the division and Mike Miedema of Cadarackyue Public School third. Students from St. Patrick Catholic School swept the top three spots in the junior division, with April Winters first, Mike Young second and Sheryl Santonil third. Matthew•Allard of Ajax High School won the black -and -white poster section for secondary students. In the color poster section, Tara Burling of St. lames Catholic School won the intermediate division, while Sarika Dua of Roland Michener Pub- lic School was second and Alicia Munshau of Parkside Public School was third. Kaylie Stokes of Lester B. Pearson Public School took first place in the junior color poster section, Garth Newman of Parkside was second and Ben Harris of Lord Elgin third. Krystal Kennedy of Southwood Park won the intermediate essay cate- Before you say ,I do.. " • y Tickets , $300 ...come and we us. in advance SPRING BRIDAL 96 at News Advertiser Sunday, February 11 or STARTS AT NOON at 2 for 55°° FFASHION SHOW 2:30 P.M. Pickering Home & Leisure Centre Sponsored By: News Advertiser & Freeman Formals die Wallpaper Centre Back by Popular Demand... BUY 1 GET 1 FSE LAST 4 DAYS SALE ENDS SUNDAY, JAN. 28 ON A GREAT SELEC110N OF IN -STOCK WALLPAPER &BORDERS Oqhe Wallpaper Centre PICKERING OSHAWA 1652 Bayh se., W. 40 5 Points Mall Super Ston picketing (Just Was o1 Brock Rd.) outaide Mall - (Next to Rogers Video) 831-7747 r� Taunton Rd. at Ritson 7211-68" ® T SAT. RI. 9:30-400 MON.-M. 9:30-9:00 �.�T PARA PWC= SAT. 9:30-5:30 C SAT. 9:306:00: to t N t'ti UK 12:00.4:00 Suit. 12:00.500 gory, while St. Jude Catholic School students Ryan Shalko and Catherine Pautler were second and third respec- tively. Winning the junior division was Jerami Haden of Parkside, while Courtney Allen and Alicia Fingal, both of St. Patrick, were second and third. Rob Carter of Exeter High School was the winner of the high school poetry section. Leah Stewart of Southwood won the intermediate section, with Heather Crawdes, also of Southwood, second and Brandon Reeves of St. lames third. Christine Spence of Parkside fin- ished first in the junior division, James Hawkins of St. Patrick was second and Laura Booth of St. James third. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEU., JANUARY 24, 1"6 -PAGE 4-A a"V 0 .040 0 ce We Dare the Competition TO COMPARE OUR PRICES! 96 Huge selection of Comfort & QL��___D,Women's Duty Footwear. Many Pavailable from size 4.13. Prices well below normal In N -M -W &WW. retail ... Always! From 39.96 to 99.96 Family Shoe Shopping... Experience SBrantford Guelph Hamilton Ajax fl - ' St. Jacobs Cambridge Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser! PACE 111-A•THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. JANI'ARY 24, 1996 Parade, Pocahontas, pancakes at Claremont Winter Carnival PICK) RING -- The 13th annual Claremont Winter (Iarnkal will be held Saturday. Feb. 10 through Saturday. Feb. 17 with games. competi- tions. entertainment and activities for all ages. Following is a list of events and contact num- bers required to participate in some of them. Claremont Park, Lions Hall. Masonic )fall and Legion Hall are all on Old Brock Road below Central Street: Claremont united Church is on Old Brock Road above Central Street: Claremont Baptist Church is on Centra Street east of Old Brack Road: and Claremont Public Sch(x)l is on Central Street west of Old Brock Road. SATURDAY. FEB. 10 '.Morning -- Judging of snow sculpture contest. Claremont residents can enter with a sculpture on their own property. For more information call Kurrie Storev at 416-490-31 13 (days) or 049-38-11 (evenings). 1-3 p.m. -- Snow Pitch baseball in the snow at Claremont Park. All wel- come to play. 4 p.m. -- Kids' Karaokc for chil- dren nine to 12 at Lions llall. S3 admission includes piiza. pop and chance to perform for prizes. 8 p.m. -1 a.m. -- Adults' Karaoke at Lion. Hall. S6 at the door. 1 op pnic SIW. SUNDAY. FEB. 11 Noon -- liockc, `Br(x)mhall on Clarc- mont Park. All welcome to pia} . 12:30 p.m. -- Mad flatter s Tea Parte for children eight and under at Masonic Hall. S4 per child. limited seating. Sandwich, doughnut. drinks. hat., clown and games. 4 p.m. & 6 p.m. -- Two sittings of beet supper at Claremont Baptist Church. "Best pies in the world $10 for adults. SS for children six to 10. free for children five and under. For tickets. call lean Drake at 649-23('11'), MONDAY, FEB. 12 x p.m. -- Grillage 'I ournament at Lection Hall. Frec. All adults welcome. Tt'F:.tiDAY, FEB. 13 h p.m. -- Senior, Euchre at Masonic Hall. Free. All seniors wck-ome. WEDNESDAY. FEB. la 6 & K p.m. -- the children s mucic Pocahontas will be shown at legion )fall. Free. S3 for pop and popcorn. THURSDAY, FEB. 15 6 p.m. -- Vollevhall Tournament at Claremont Public School gym. "Team entrants only. three men and three women 19 or over. S5 per person entrance free. Call Joyce Bennet at 649-1223. 8 pm. -- Euchre at the Legion Hall. All adults welcome. FRIDAY, FEB. 16 7 p.m. -- Lioness Skating Party at Claremont Park. Free. 8-10:30 p.m. — Teen Dance at Lions Hall forages 13 to 16. Admission $3. 8 p.m. -- Dart Tournament at Legion Hall. To enter call Sue Johnson at 649- 2295. SATURDAY, FEB. 17 8-9:30 am. -- Pancake Breakfast at Claremont United Church. Under $5. All welcome. 10:30 a.m. -- Claremont Mile run from Claremont Co-op on Old Brock Road. Age categories. Prizes. To enter call Jack Redshaw at 649-2515. 1 1 a.m. -- Part(k on Old Brock Road. To enter parade call f=rank Hill at 049-2653. 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. -- Open l to use at Legion Balt. Refreshments. Paradc awards announced. 12:30-4 p.m. -- Evionts and games at Claremont Park such as log sawing. nail hammering. kids' treasure hunt, sled races, sleigh rides. All free. 2 p.m. -- Old Timers' I to ckey Tournament at Claremont Park. Team entries only. To enter call Can, Stiner at 639-2714. 8 p.m. -1:30 a.m. -- Trappers' Bal at Masonic. Lions and Legion flails. Entertainment at each site. S15 for passport to all three. Tickets at door or Claremont Gencr l Store. Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 HerwooC Ave S Alis WMekhyr (Between Hwy. 401 & No 2) Accessible fill FAMILY DENTISTRY IN PICKERING ,ry DR. GOODMAN ° 1 K DR. S. WEINER d & DR. ANNA ALEINIKOV IN HOUSE ORAL SURGEON & PERIODONTIST EMERGENCIES SEEN IMMEDIATELY EVENINGS & SATURDAYS BY APPOINTMENT SENIORS DISCOUNT DENTISTRY WHILE ASLEEP AVAILABLE e. 839-5951 t— r UVERPOOI R0. Sn ,UVERP00L & BAYIY Notice of Liquor Licence Application �.1. The following establishment has applied to the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the liquor licence Act: Application for a Sale licence The Mediterranean Grill 1450 Kingston Road, Unit 16, Pickering Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is m the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than February 24, 1996. Please include your name, address and telephone number. Note: The LLBO gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: licensing and Permits Branch liquor licence Board of Ontario 55 Lake Shore Blvd E., Toronto ON M5E I A4 Fax: (416)326-5555 Pour des renseignements en frangais concernant tette annonce, veuillez &fire a: Direction des permis Commission des permis d'alcool de FOntario 55, bout Lite Shortest, Toronto ON MSE 1A4 Tilicopieur. (416).326-5555 Due to massive overstock. Singer Sewing Machine is offering for sale to the public a limited number of new special 1996 HEAVY t Zig-Zag sewing machines which are industrial strength and sew on all fabrics. Levi's, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl. EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER. No attachments needed for button holes (any sizel. monograms. hems. sews on buttons, satin overt darnsappliques and more. 22 stitch functions. Just set dials and see magic happen without old fashioned cams or programmers. These machines are suitable for home, profess, or school room sewing. 25 year warranty. 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Three 16 -year-olds -- two ous charges after police males and one female -- pulled over a stolen van who had been reported here late Sunday night.missing from Ottawa .Durham Regional were arrested in con. Police stopped the notion with the theft van around 11:51 of the van in Picker - p.m. because it was ing. being driven very slow- The three were also ly eastbound on Bayly charged in connection with Street near Brock Road. the theft of a van from The driver of the van Ottawa, which was later refused to pull over for sev- located in Pickering. Durham District Health Council meets tonight DURIIAM -- The Durham Region District Health Council holds its regular monthly meeting tonight, Wednesday, at 7 p.m. "The meeting is being held in the boardroom in the council's office, 1614 Dundas St. E., Suite 214, Whitby. Everyone is welcome, but seating is limited. Call 905-433-4262 for more information or to confirm your attendance. Breastfeeding workshop set PICKERING -- The at 1592 Alwin Circle, Durham Lactation Pickering. Cost is $20. Centre holds a breast- Call Donna at 427 - feeding workshop for 9547 for more infor- expectant women mation. or to find out Thursday, Jan. 25. about weekly drop-in The workshop runs meetings held Thurs- from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. days. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. JANUARY 24,1996 -PAGE I 1-A FEAT RATE Long Distance FROM Arn,ra, 1111b..i p lt..n, prnwp» 1 2 99/ l FIMnM»T. �'lnrrwwH Two -Way (W. A...n, r I,.n.-.• ill., ,nk �,t, C a l l i n 8 \L M o n t h Mil,- / l,l Milt— 1..INet-w. pe. k. t d S: c un add,1 � nA 10'.' on e�"t 1'mlN. NH 1169 :dl your uth,r long Jl.un.c ialh. xA..mh.,rt. �wrl=r..vr 1t.r„R•nlr. �Irrrt.•ille lu—bal. 1'n,..n.ilk. N,r-II,r,Are expanded service to: Whitby, Ostawa, _ "4 � tiowmanvitle, tiencastl:, Port Perry & Mail:kslock arra, a►. } (Ava,uae to Aia, 7Cv�ng exGwnges -v') ;TeIehopo `� 406-3977 (4 1 6 ) —fL "HERE WE GROW AGAIN!!" 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Mr. Sarrka}'a is also an orga- nizer and speak- er for Project A NV A R I: (Aquatic World Awareness. Responsibility and Education). an international organisation set up to preserve and protect aquatic environ- ment. Ile's also a member of DEN's steering committee. DEN meet- ings are free and open to the pub - tic. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the library of the school. 1911+ NVIiitcs Rd.. just south of Finch Avenue. Pickerin_.,. 1:11vironmental groups from the area are welcome to talk atxut their activi- ties following the ,Lucst speaker. Call 905-509-1156 or Q05-623- 9814 for more Information or to have \ our grcwp's name added to the agen- da. MARTIAL ARTS CANAUA" � I W TRAINERS OF DOUG GILMOUR AS SEEN IN TI* TOROMO SUN GET ST^FZTEC> TODAY! 839-5000 Please Recycle This Newspaper We can hook you up to the: Internet. Call us at 683-5110. Launching Wed., Jan'."- -31 Deadline Thurs., Jan. 25 pressrun 130 00 Oshawal % tsy/Carington 90,000 It -Pickering News Adttertiser 40,000 TO PLACE YOUR - ADVERTISING MESSAGE CAU UN 579-4400 Autos For Sale (New Service, Motorbike & Used) Planning Guarantees Remodeling Success A home addition or remodeling project can add value to your life and to your home. Best of all, the project doesn't need to be extensive or expensive to provide you with more space today and increased value at resale time. Before you begin, remember that careful planning ensures happiness upon completion of a remodeling project. This planning includes an important question to ask yourself and your family: "Do we have the time, talents and resources necessary to do the job ourselves, or should we hire a professional!" Putting It On Paper A successful Start to any remodeling project is putting your plans on paper. Start with a thorough inventory of your home. List what you like and dislike, and identify your current and future needs. Next, list what you'd like to change about your home and develop a "wish list" of features for this new change. This list will he helpful as you proceed with planning and setting your budget. Hiring a Designer If your project involves moving walls, redesigning space or building a home addition, you'll probably need an architect or designer. This person's professional expertise will ensure that the completed project enhances your home and satisfies You. Consult with friends who have completed remodeling projects or check with a local professional association, such as the American Institute of Architects. Choose two or three architects to meet and discuss your project. Ask to see recently completed jobs and for the names of clients. After you've chosen an architect, work closely with him or her while your plans are being developed. This is an important time to ask questions and to modify your plans. Hire A Pro Or Do It yourself' Now that your plans arc on paper, it's time to make the decision to do the work yourself or hire a professional remodeier. Ultimately, you should consider quality. If the finished product isn't a )n,,istent %A ith the re.t ()[the home. the money saved will n(,t he money earned at resale. Here are three questions to consider as you're making this decision. • Do I have the time to do the job right! • Do I have the skills required? • Will the quality he consistent with the existing construction:' If you can't answer "yes" to all of these questions, then you'll probably he better off hiring a professional. The next step is choosing a contractor for your project. Begin by developing a list of four or five contractors referred by friends or associations, like the National Association of the Remodeling Industry or the National Association of Hume Builders. Use the following criteria to help choose a qualified contractor. • Get rough estimates. Use your plan to describe what you want and find a realistic price range. • Establish credentials. Contact the Better Business Bureau and see if the contractor is bonded and has protection for worker's compensation and personal liability. • Ask for references. Thev are critical to determine the contractor's workmanship and business ethics. • Get a firm hid by submitting the working blueprint io several of the hest candidates. :fake sure the contractors are using the same information on products used and work dune. Once you're satisfied with a single contractor. Let a written contract that outlines details of the projec: and each indi%idual's obligations. This should in, Jude costs, payment schedules and penalties. if an%. !Most pa%inept schedules require mune} down. an amount when the project is half done. and the halance upon completion. Neer paN total costs in ad%ancc and make sure you are completely satisfied heti)re making a payment. These Home Renovation Specialists Will Be At The Pickering Town Centre January 24-28 Offering Expert Advice • PLATINUM HOME DESIGN & RENOVATIONS • MASTER INTERIORS • BATH SMITH INC. is HWJ WOOD INDUSTRIES • HOUSE PROUD HOME IMPROVEMENTS A PACE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADS EKIFISER, WF:D., JANA ARY 24. 1996 The world in a box Pickering's Valley Farm Public School students Cara Eastcott, left, and Erin Craib, take advantage of leading-edge technology while working on a geogra- phy project using a computer CD-ROM player. photo by A.J. Groen Talented Aj*ax, Pickering seniors sought for jubilee J Annual Royal Bank Seniors' Jubilee seeks entertainers of all stripes for annual showcase in Toronto DURHAM -- Talented seniors are invited to tri_ out for an annual salute to seniors The producers of the Royal Bank Seniors' Jubilee 1996 are looking for sin ,ers. dancers. comedians and musi- cians aged 55 ),cars and older to audition for the jubilee, which will he held Aug. 12 to 16 at Roy Thomson Hall in Toron- to. To arrange an audition, send your name, address. telephone number and a brief description of your act, including ages of performers to: Glenda Richards and Wa,,nc Burnett. Richhurn Entertain - men( Inc.. 260 Queen's Quay West. Suite 2805. '1 oronto, Ontario, N151 2N3. Auditions can also he set up by calling ;qtr. Burnett at 416-962-3819. The deadline for applications is April 30. Tickets for groups of 20 are now available at a cost of $23, $20 or $ I I per ticket. Indixidual tickets are selling for $25. $22 and $13. For more information, call 416-872- 4255. -1 hg* Recommend M school for anyone who wants the very best for their child. " /l J ; - AAMw of Tanya, age 3 IPA Blaisdale OPEN HOUSE MontessoriThurs.. Jan.25/96 545 _ SchoolKingston- . , • Apm-18mnnft1D6VWS •X00 K.,RIIon Rd., $a W gstoo tad., Apx 7:00 p.m. Sharp • 41S Toytrui, Pidtotriamalgam ty From the world to your home! See us at: wwwAvilum S.ad Pickering scraps bridge over 401 for i pedestrians, cyclists �] 1Ia-,'or admits `it's a great project' but saes Tmi-n simple can't afford the price tag PICKI-RING -- Town Council %londay scrapped plan,, to proceed with construc- tion of a pcdc.trianlcyclist hridge oyer H%%%. 4x11 helaren Liverpool and Glcnan- na Read.. Last June councillors authorised the expenditure of up to 550,000 toward the cost of designing the widenin_ of Hwv. 401. which is being undertaken bN the Pro%incc. to accommodate the bridge It was supposed to create a pedestrian link between Pickering'% downtown and the GO train station. About 525,000 of the allocation was spent on hiring a consultant to design the footiny, that would he required for the pedestrian hridgc. In December, the provincial Nlinistrr of Transportation sent the 'own a letter explainint-, construction of, the footings while the 401 is hcin,,, widened would cost Pickering S 125.000 in 1996. Building could hcuin in April. The 'how n has also been advised that if the construction of the footings is done later. not in conjunction with the highway widening. it will cost Pickering $200.000 to 100 ).000. Once the footings arc constructed, the bridge can he built whenever the 'town wants to pay tiir it. at a cost of q1.5 mil- lion to S3 million. "I'm not disputing the fact it's a great project," said Mayor Wavnc Arthurs in urging councillors to stop the project now. "What I'm saying, frankly, is we can't afford it." The mayor added Pickering will not likely he able to afford the bridge for the next 20 .cars. Pet therapy discussed at Alzheimer group meeting I)tTRHAM -- St. John Ambulance Pet Caregiver Rehef01li.:c,4S7 Wcstncy Rd. S. Therapy Program representative Jan Morgan scorner of Westncy and Clements Road will speak at a meeting Wednesday of Wc•t), Ajax, Aliheimer Durham Ajax family support All caregivers and families arc welcome. group. Call the Aliheirner Durham ollice at 905 - The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at the 570-2507 for more information. WHY PUT YOUR FAMILY AND PRECIOUS POSSESSIONS AT RISK! Break-ins occur through: • hasement and tint fluor windows • �IIdinc patio doors • trent door Blass Install reinforced Optimal"` Viml Window, with Crime ShieldT'r Security Glass. Your complete sccunty system. CALL. 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Outgoing, Our yentlemar 3- "a-caay secure, as I am BOX 181'2 SEEKING MY SOUL MATE v a1Jre. 24 year o0 I a„ ' I •.,.ung run easy e-voyed ma;e 211 'e 35 War! rr .es to rave run 3-d :a, crow 3 i x.d'^'.e 80X28173 A TRUE FRIEND. ,r,."d.^' ;,ofessk l W . _, , •lancing. ',arse back -4•-3 I ei,rg. and culet nines Seek••; a .-^," M r 50 ho share quality r," od, BOX 21403 LDOKING FOR LOVE -,r I am a or,der'emave le- -a, 5,- 15OLs. see ng sonde c Ktt spend quality tine .or !o go _St take lci walks ,JON'^ -'If A - ,,"Ola'sno BOX 26661 HI TONY ',. are a -as;r 3- -,,se mef ::a Taut Please ad me back BOX 23'85 40 JUDGE WANTED. 47 year old III e . • ,''., a -e.,: mar, wro lea take Te h"* ."ow a woman before he Adges he, - '. w•,C kkr, to converse. Travel. fist' aro - Wer' ,mar preened Hear more on - -J,. BOX 25218 IRISH CALUNG ,. ,* while'emlale no-estab- --,i .." •Le sego scene would :like re ;..v who has A great sense a hi,... for 7" dinners and f ufel waAs A good our, .� s! I am 5.2 1101Ps bionde -,,, ..s BOX 25226 YY 11ME NOW. •-.:s o year old. 5-r NwOeD*n- - -.I^ , coking for a ,Kean. seg wfil r. 49 plus SO -tone .he beieves in .. ' •51 prNerapiy a mon sm0..1 Enjoys , -ease walking hyo On hard iste•rs; 10 - ••Cilie cf'o water and sunn9 m, Hwrds so 31e 5 9 balding and flet l is your* hart -Ir •lire BOX 25263 SINGLE DADS WELCOME -,core. fun diving. -- - - ^ -r a7••3C::ve 5'5'. ser Sir- , •,"P -ane, of one S aolr, ;Mvesty edu Xll1, Durham Tan. 25 to 32 ..r nature walks. < ""*$ aarcnq poor Taw BOX 26448 MUST HAVE HAIR ,-y arrool -r borOr " -4 ' endtnts Seeks honest, *r1L.r Sre nnaMc-all secure man 23t, 40. rit. IeDenaerts Must hake hair and erse a Tof '--or BOX 23754 ROMANTIC AND CUTE s, -g* while Terrible 27 ' . . •..is .r•. ,,n,ma'shaverng sports out. 1L,I, alike evenings yd ON walks Seeking a .'q:e while male, 27 to 33. 5'9' arid ever 'nust 'site a secure cab be norest, caring and sincere • v04 have the Sart* lrteresis as me, and live in 'he D,rmam regon. you may be me ore I his tools nc'c' BOX 21320 NEW BEGINNING. React' for long term retaton. - • a9. 1050,. 5'5" honest. ,_ - ,tei..gent numerousaffectionate and a touch '01afec. seeks gentleman .on similar gwNes. 4• bl„so pin me h a Tnencs firstand men a 'IV" 1 -els'' venture BOX 21397 LONELY NOT DESPERATE 'vele mom, 29. -"A ',= Defoe 9':S wcmwith h SJnda- 's tou terSeeks men wnc have diversified interests, like advenlure. but also enjoy quiet times at home BOK 21428 ACTIVE. m 46. 57_, slim with hazel eyes and t de "ar ,have ser to d hums and am look - in; for someone who is stable and sincere. berwee, 4^ and 50 BOX 27011 STARTING OVER- White. widowed. slim female. n:' s•no.er Would like to meet slim male, non smoker 5810 65. who kkes The fade and guitar MUSIC dancing, meeting people and having a goodl:me Box27o02 STARTING OVER Professional wnae female. 47• 5 3-. blue eyes. Donde halt, warm smile. stable Merry* Enjoy blends, lami nen country music. dancing. BOX 27003 PACKAGE DEAL. Comes with three children. Looking for a late 30s to"40'4, hal do" Person who is not looking for a person wIh high orpeclations of what a woman should be Friendship first BOX2M68 R IS A FIRST- Fun by% Sincere, honest. rek- abe gal. 56. Positive Made. This down To earth. Practical, full figured gal loves cooking most. music cards. dining, Wing and sharltg famty We. This mued with your wit and sense of humor could only lead to some fin Ares. BOX 2M97 A NEW START- I'm a dworced, full figured mom. 40 with two teenagers Enjoy a wide range of activmes from moonlit walks to darts and pool Looking for a cuddly teddy bear. 38 to 45. over 5 I with a seise of humor, romantic and very honest BOX 26M ACTIVE 8 INTERESTING. 53 year old lady. Like pulleys into the widdeinji of Northern Ontario Creative and confident, happy and secure. Laking for Passionate commitment in a male Comparison BOX 2M4 LOOKING FOR FU11 Separated ferrate Looking THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEU., JANUARY 24,1996 -PAGE 15-A 11 5; �" 1 i I 0 iiiiil��� WOO �Ilmtl I V104.4VWM Respond to an ad by calling 1-900-45 1 -3793 .. • someone to help her forgLm - _, to an race is rot importa"! ,UK 26966 SINGLE MIXED FEMALE ':-d- key ,,_ .. - -y Se.-Mr :n; -die 2^ 24 -, e,,,Menrerests BOX 26988 SNOW BUNNY, " searching',, -;-- A -.-, e '"'r: ,: -,f cndrarer ,er1j wj tot .mer esrrg and .viorful future _� -•gate a home Tng2ther wnr never endingv ide�ekcaemerr. and a-'-n-,a1ce BOX 26990 SPOIL ME' J -mrd lo,,Il s:nce,e b.c-da " I r •Ow, eyes win good seise o! hurts, Single working nam w'v a^nys sports dining darcmq, music and roma^- Seeki^; single while 'rale. early 3C 5 !0 ea"y our, s. who Priors same .on The poss,ority of a org astir; relatarshc BOX 26969 PAMPER AND SPOIL ME -, od ootl-4, lov. .^11 I . -., - .,Ilii w.._ : : seise of -.;MO1 'i 7" green eyes. sono eno)y,, COurdr, music, dart+ nq and'omance See.,nq 4110 Tae -d 404 rugged blue pan Type, who e-ibys,ne same skin a verse of ,•irv3r POssti'•y of O. i ter^ .e,a 'o -5L^ BOX 26971 FIRST TIME AD ',"qw •nom_ a lfaer,q 32 5 9- 1 I4,. '.1., -••w^ "an gear eyes ,:ke adgn ng, rOmanCe •nCk 3rd worit,r"y out ;,.?_S -,p Int aro need:ne-.stry BOX 26963 SINGLE WHITE FEMALE - -,sy Sorg "I kr3d.re_. ,1 gal aelvnes LOOq r my scloi l -Lae male. 25 to 31. fill 15� 11•• I d o! navmg 3 gccd , me No d,Ogs pease BOX 269W 69 YEAR OLD SENIOR. W -,o oke to meed a „no arc ': ;e-1 ­,^ ," .0 ms .n0 III awingding caul co,.tirnr must[, and danI a non smoky a •lest BOX 269SB SLEEPLESS IN WIrrTSY _ I - hua fiqurec shisc ; 'e-a.e +e,,it.net spec,ai someone II be honest. s "cele Iovnq. tall and emmp0yed. 45 To 50 years old BOX 26966 SEEKING MY SOULMATE ,eca•aro^ -% , If Iwo - -, -" o,er woo. • . • -e •ave Prow^ car, but eyes. 5 7. 22tDs. ove •wwt taws. cnidae Tamar Iyngs I am not hard 10 Dleas* Peer nor smoke• social or non Croke I am an honest Dann- ;Io --m and nam someone who R honest and considerate BOX 26966 AMETIC MAN WANTED - r gothic, skm. 56 33 '.,•girt OrI I—— ,w.s v -dour matt .he mountain Dowi; s.a kava., aas'0'farN, INM N Tot f *,VSrc post* rr;'r^ 'Natonshic BOX 26919 HONEST GEMiN -o ,Ramie female 29, pei errt'y, a 0' of ", . 14M hones: i.rg* whet 'naw non smoking 27 to n Tot in indship Ana a Possble'ea!KI BOX 26950 COUNTRY GIRL am 3L :.cno. Iar bkw eyes 5, '4' 'h, c„ ,ung for a arvorced or singe wnae malt 38 to 45 we cold&", who ekes Sancmq Ong walks and 'oma cc for a cnq •e•- •tallon- ship you can be. at mar of mine BOX 26951 ATTRACTIVE FEMALE A•e yc„ look -;'c, -e' - see.. •; a Sir ;I. -3 - 25 to 35 sono .s hand Tom*articulate aro empoyed Someone y,cfe i- bilY $WIN warted who '45: k:Gw now ?c :,eat a womar Mus: love :o hod -v ,and and ,-at of cry Chad BOX X%2 PROFESSKNIAL AND bA,Sonate .Oman we'a civ':" v,q ,,.....-; -a- orm slrOng Dersonah ty who loves outdxn reading and qulH rights m worm getting to know I you a,e interested, osease give -,e a call BOX 26944 SHY AND OUTGOING. 4: -..,J-3!„/ attractive 'e-a.e ,-o,e : r!cv, dining out Ineatre and trays" Looking !or a male 6 of !ailed kind .onsderae, honest. wrill and well educated Must know how to hey a woman Wood ale IO meet someone w Pc,,,, r"; area wdh smier imer gists BOX 26935 CHANGING STRATEGY-rll,gem, attractive 1a noeoe cert sngie len It'emale 26 medium build, employed. 9ca! oriented. no dependents Enjoy outdoor acl, its and international travel Seeking'all, communicative successful single while male 25 to 33 BOX 26937 ACCEPTING APPLICANTS We are seeking two Mr Moms who car wrle and line ,r their spare time Appi"n!s must be 3010 40 employed have own car. sense of humor and be willing to fulnll our needs Smokers okay BOX 269n SEEKING COMPANION Recer!!y w.aowel seeks companion Casual drinker love to dance. have two dependents. love aCllvdes indoors and out I am 120 Ds. with brown hair Laking for single while male. same age or older, for friend- ship tot now BOX 260M ATTRACTIVE SLIM LADY. 48. teratic sense of humor. great personality. charming. Lore danc- ing. dining, travelog. and a wide variety of other rlerests. Non smoker seeking handsome. Man - pally secure gentleman, who also has a lot to offer. BOX 2M31 FIRST TMTE A. Single female. 27. brown hair. dark brown eyes. 54' Enjoy working Out. mores. dam", spaft and travelling. Looking for tae. athletic, honest. attractive male. 27 to 35. who shaves sonde r inlaests. BOX 26= ROMANTIC LADY Ouigong who Solg* tem*. young 45. smoker and Social drltdw Looking fa black of mulatto male. 3510 50. who likes chubby wornen BOX 2M/8 SERIOUSLY SEARDWIG la one single, woe. good looking, down to earth male, 28 to 35. who is almost peeled I am a single woe Professional. 30, who is estabr" fnancialy, with marry qu lk. ties to share with a class act BOX 26923 ROMANTIC CUTE BLONDE Petite, secure. enjoys dirwg dancing. travel and all thegs in We Looking for that certain someone. tab, must have hair, a gentleman, 49 to 53 only I you are Car Ong, honest. secure and have similar wteresis then pease cal. BOX 26690 ROMANiC CUTE BLONDE Outstanding. alrac- Crave. and frranic Imes - ,: gr, 'Ie -an 49!, 5' only wan ", , • 1 ,i-,, and t,,e !re good Minis ^ ife v Yo'J are "Ones! sincere ann0 3'vd ^ave s.mua'me,ez•s. pease ,f!SxM BOX 238% MAYBE R S YOU onesi amechora!e state. '7 :o-Carcnsmc r relafv,nsnm BOX 26914 SERIOUS INTENTIONS° .adv s- ,:- C•'.-: ; a" 4-'•.. se•as 3L;.t I ast ng long te-ommr,-e, ,Aust rave ,C a ,ion ,or la -by and ,K -e ' lou are s,rce•e good neade-_. '0-am:c itI s • o,,s-e••.,0-s 31 star "1r lou, can BOX 26911 SEEKING SOULMATE -- .-1e I—Ie empi ,-. Sep---.. ."0erjcvs -_res auc!nls and, -at ,aces See, ^g s -q�e ler ,e -d* do plus w^c -As 'he same ntwests Box 26907 TRUCKER S CABMATE � e w- 'a -e-3'e c0,^ v -,slit a-: ' ;1.1 C.. Sea -n ;'or smgie Iii-a.e IS pion .V- I sense of hum0, and oc'asnloned va ues BOX 26908 SINGLE MOTHER • ,aa, od lerlite c-oy Cr'; .3 ., , 3•,", - "x "ave a 'good ie-cse :! hurto--e,eved , meetrq a •-a,'o,.,w^1c l+v. Possible 'elanonsh,D Nr, heaa -Ames BOX 26905 SENTIMENTAL TAURUS ;eek •omamc no, es• -4,--, • 3 .. � s.:..s , Virgo gem*mar, Must De c:.tured t^,pgyed aria non"' Senci :alle,s please WO read ;Ames -.""s - emus; romantic drusen and the toiler Box 26903 ANYONE OUT THEREI 4p ,ea- : i a -•r• •.- 3 e :.r,.r, ---1-c OI vr'»one wrtn a sense ut mina and ,kK co.^••y ,use Many pod laughs and M On store I -m very caring and senwai Hope 10 hear !rpm you soon BOX 26698 SENTIMENTAL LADY ,ee.,,q an old dnrkmed ;e-!.- I- 4' '.' .r ,qn values And an appecaton Of !am,ly and name. who IS serious about Ind ng a specal a0y to a astng. erg tem, commitment! 1 you ale IOMJMX good healed. honest. smcet naibe you are me one : ,ave been oo. g 1c, BOX 26671 HEART OF GOLD 'i -I •-,r fou! honest caring and a"ec'orate wcud Al tic-Mt'ororst. sin _int -ar a2 to 49 !or a prig .e.., •ennorshc BOX 26174 SEEKING A COMPANION len: •, horki and sin =ere .^ ' .'4,' : r "^, --Irl, doves 'r •hr counry some quer tines y horn and a hir Ov, mq "' ate 40 s to -d 5c s Friends first BOX 26$1 CLASS ACT' ^r' 52 Ship", enoyl dancing. III— ; ,_• 3--: 1-4 evenings if bmf LOoking for an atl,arhe ant Kana man 46'c 54 .rr smmoa, vla,esis. for Dossole rNatorsmo BOX 26610 SOMEONE SPECIAL. A"'acrve female slim. es:ir ; -- 'ere se1•a4we. daring. 55 pks. gemlemam to still augmr 'omiance and e^ov'a. BOX 26644 OUTGOING A CARING = ­,els 4.n loving. petite :, .. ,.liral• •e-emale. 24 _ ke the ',indoors travellingau,e! tmes and be,n; adve--crus SfkI •earthy it a? racve Jul go.r; - eC .^, o-es,Ch,, -.d.vi L4 !0 3: BOX 26845 ARE YOU THERE' >eparateo .-rte -ale. 4' I - - - • ;ver wreke^! Sad .!- sense Of hu mor : m'erlpioyed bile lea k.rg..he Ju:d00rs country, mute dancing b.rgo ;_.ter times nominee Seeking long term ,etatonsnp Look r; ':i single while-emale, 25 to 45 ..ds oval, no ,eac games BOX 28167 SPECIAL GUY. A!lerorare -3.e 44 6 5- 220 pots s-ci,e ":e'es!s Include ,owes .',ening out and ax anlmals Laking for a special adv 30 10 45 leer a sense of r„mOr. who enays Cook.,; and knows low to heat nor man BOX 26168 OPEN MOVED MALE Seek 3111.ell" enc.'s kers or Selly :or.erSalbr .•m an ope,-,.-aec woman Please .eave a phone numo , BOX 28171 YES. I AM THE ONE White male 5 9-. 156 pounds Fun, easy goingsmoker and occasional drinker Like sports and movies Loolung'01 a fun and exciting female in Oshawa BOX 21174 STABLE AND SECURE I'm a single male 36. who enjoys doning out, weekends at the Conage of quail evenrgs at home. Looll tot sngte female. 28 036. wdn smily nlerests Looking bf frerd- ship pons Die relationship BOX 28176 BELIEVE N ROMANCE Honest. sircere alrac twe man Enjoy dining Out, dancing mow" brig waNa and country drives or just staying none. spending quality time with that special lady Seeking a 28 b 38 year old. attractive. so m lady with similar interests. for possible bng term rela- tonshp, BOX 26392 SEPERATED ASIAN CON. 45, 5 5'. 138 pounds Fit, honest, and affectionate Home and family values, established professional. Like dining. dancing, travel fun• and quiet times Seeks petite. pretty lady. 25 0 40, to start over BOX 26463 NOT USED UP. 5'1 V. 155 bs, 41. looking for sen while lady. 30 to 45 Want someone to share adventures on the back of my Harley and adven- tures at Torte as well BOX 25166 SEEKOG SPECIAL LADY, somebody. 25 to 35 Enjoy camping. the country. water and traveling Believe in working hard toward the future No bead games BOX 2S72S Clo:T ..ME A] I - - 'are scar^.. ^c -1.1 days -e r even,nd e-r,o,-as BOX 21781 FADER WANTED. '••Icr,e D ;_•r 11-11 - e'1 ?KC11S VS' ",are a^v -T,"u1 L'- "', -rev -east and a, a-ve des'yle vol s tar BOX 26965 UNATTACHED n -r _C's IJ'-. I r, a :•'o..a, -Ards fC. tour'- -,sc , a"Cr.q BOX 21322 FIRST TIME AD • •;• 3/r M Ii0X2l1I. w. ,s 3',, ^ ^a. '- 3� , 44 A SINGLE WHITE MALE - I -3"-sG -4 good -A .0", gr>;',e,.,;, D0550"i , 0!ever•T„1 a er'; - a! Y'sr%c 3OX 21462 STARTING OVER', ,-, -a e - - . -a .-• Cr,, , a. .wo-3-PC std- :w• .- anted aclvae, %of me ba•s s -c. ; X, - a spe0a, adv .ds o.av .-0 c -„d )"e' f -,odle ,C 'n -I-,Y I; Ana ,-ow '-a'.'..? s .4 -+ed BOX TTIS ROMANTIC GENTLEMAN ,a -ar; 1Y'.a, •kn.r et" rg,a 3C'o 45 fear od lea^ Tole -'c •a'--leiigem aIascl,ve "Olissona, 'e -a. ."C evesgad "-es arlmd•s am !Le )"1000"s Nar1'o'I'd ,omer:•vr b deveoo a ov nq',Crfi nsh,p BOX 27C12 SINGLE GUY - •a' - - a, x.... e ,e oararhw, age I, ar:•,. `,)"ne^^!- % or *ce BOX 27014 1 AM LOOKING FOR YOU : -..,xna sora ii' w -' .-. - . ,09:•: -alt A �ree Mai bomiI ,anuary air and 91, 4^3 ,urq A .T ;ut eavmq a,umbe• ro_d '.e 1^l, !o can back 3-d eav* a message I- Ookir- b you BOX 26998 SINGLE WHITE MALE .,ek, : s,,Ve female 25 quri? :,.I ""AMC :7mwrs a'v'. `.:;.'deg quality :ume .it. "At sjaecai Down 1 !nos S is". Call me BOX 26993 PASSIONATE AND ALONE A--adrve mart 3: i "" -A I ,_ -" si runq .0, cclnoa my b s -are :r rlversatc- _Gmpanons,C and lime r•- 801 26994 FIRST TIME A - -.,I, .Lee -a* 39 .rrrtooved 5 ' , .. .-"-v a s+, gle .-,e ' „a,e for •eiar-,-o FlOih. T.! Juidars BOX 26995 FIRST TIME AD.:; 6'T stock) •',vs ,:.ors Seek, , a .Omar 25 o 5nfor griv •,men BOX 2'004 NO HEAD GAMES - livorcec 39 w •- -, ,e -,yes Seff,rig org last 'ea'ons-v No les ell no ntl.1 ;amts ,et. ' a, N tent" 25 plus BOX 26979 RETIRE =-' •M $n;ie -a- _ .. ` a- . rh o _,.• ,rid dins brow^ Lar LOC. -; 'r a Single .Oma, !a or Olde, IRI be so- 3 .Ike go,; ,A western in's c and sports P-elt. scir•eo,e M Mutt- ]escort and ^v.s1 De ,.rcere BOX 26982 ROMANTIC WHITE MALE ,try and secure '14 ,er ._ cI n.e'C -r0y -tie mmw conical of air vdepannae^r female elov Country, rock --SC. seting new saes and ale! wettings our Lc -e :r,enOs''•rst !re• oossoiy -uctl -6,e Children Mrk:cne BOK 26963 DOWN HEARTED ;.ng.e .illi!, -a.' - 6' -'- -- - - - • ;.e•a:e'e-.ale :' !ole. ,as, .•Hous o0mnrt-111. BOX 26972 EASYGOING GUY ' . , , . --re -a* 44 -e:- _ , -- . _, eyts ;e-te X -Nano, ver, 3'fe C,xr •'Oma -1c ova+ counFy -isc. Taves 3N !live. Sees a Speca; acv 42 !c 48 'K let- 'ealcrsn¢-eC"esty D,ea52 BOX 26973 SHY AND LONLEY. .'O" !e male. 2B 6 1- :JB Es ,-: • =re, ;'-^iaa 25lo 3C tot walk, 10, es. , . -g ::_ .Ind CL -e! Imes Wa- someo-e'ot a Possible "?vonshlp W read games 801 M974 SINGLE AND CARING. � ';e .- •v -ale. 23 see,.^y' 3^ 3^•ar've'L-ale nvivieen :J and 26 lo,!L- 3,_,,oma%%: BOX 26976 ONE FUN GUY. Easy ;c"; -,:,,,s! „rcere. sn- ;Ie .lute -aie 2C '-. 16,: bs 'g."4 Draw" -3,. raze. eves -A N'J, ar •.ores:. i:hCere'emae Box 26919 FIRST TIME AD. A'trac!,e male levee ^arl,e0. no Jepe,de":s 4C. 5 11 ,fists very M and active Also. career mooed dna set employed Many interests Ski country and cottage, dining out. long walks and quiet times SeeKing special woman Slim build non smoker, 28 !D 38 no dependents with an merest for ski country BOX 26916 DIVORCED OLD MAN 37. massage therapist Wiling for a smngle wree female. 28 to 37 Must enjoy outdoor activities. writer and simmer, din - ng out, dancing quiet everurgs at home Must be honest. outgoing, sincere, energetic, have her own mind and a great setae of humor Ta Old for head games. I am not 16 anymore Kids wel. come BOX 26967 FIRST TIME OUT Single white male. 20 5'9 brown eyes. Looking to someone. 20 to 30 weal enjoys music and gong out BOX 26952 SEEKING SPECIAL LADY Single 29, good shape. blonde, bkae-eyed. 59-. 180 Ills Seeking an at ractwe. fit female. 25 0 35. with good sense of humor DOE 26954 GOOD LOOKING MALE Sincere, honest good ko3lurg, mid 40 s male Seeks female amparon- shp, 30 to 45non smoker preferred Into moves, dining oa and aN sports Must nave good sense d humor BOX 26966 SAGMARIAN SINGLE I on enthusiastic and ($2.49/min., 18+ over) .-.,s� scars, 3n-,il a::, -..:",:rte -_ a­a,.ye A' ,,--. --a,r - BOX 27000 STARTING OVER - , ^, w• -'3'^.e, c' 3 .-.' r,e- 4,;� w! fort■,. "all and blue eros cr "ave. a • -r,•, ,.e G. .r„d e D -a°. - BOX 26956 FAMILY ORIENTED -r -a- 4 ... ,- . - !es X)on •salt• .. -liar, r-.^ b 80X26%1 ,,. BETTER BE QUICK ,. , 1--3-'-.F , • 3 -,-�­_, . - ar :c"e'sa'c _ s BOX 26%2 SINGLE WHITE MALE - - lou a I s--,* v - . -. • ,i- - le­ i"Te• vs :ar -e BOX M13 VERY LONELY • •- 3.: a •- I I r .•• I ser• . •:' BOX 26953 PROFESSIONAL . .a-, I• - .-, '1.!,7 ,'X, 4: -.Sts Cv., . -,,,• o,-e-"qs r e."vK ,, ^m3;';3nC._-'.: yJn i.•ek,n, 3tt• Y',. I'r R -a•. r .• e.-aie I, <mq •w- •ta"rr..Box 26939 SINGLE BLACK MALE o 5 . .-'_y sk i - ,Y , �-- Jilt w -'.I., t•.Tvre r--, .1, -'pis ".'.A-. ­­� BOX 2694! LOOKING FOR SOMEONE. ' er -a.e; '5i. . -I_".;,. a -alt , C,ovs ^roves aanc:N and !o :,tax,sr OC.,n;'o, soma •omAnce or a "erd - •Le 'Nneby area BOX 26938 WANT TO HAVE FUN. A- -,lithshed ;,.y 29 - - --!L- ' . ' I- I• "l"NOI us ,,L!!,, ;,g, ;, ,; .Jve=ow,,-^y ••rvr S;l ,J -.es or NAT ren. wrtr -al WK4 Jeno^ BOX 26929 NEW TO AREA r.rq •c -leer a s';- . - emo,cyka w.m MDexie-rs prad,-r, - , • 3 ^rothe' Of 0-e •. '.our + ; X.- - , Si CaC. -a. 38 .-Coyad 1C Seco S.^ , A^',C_: s -,,!, Jos and -skirl,; people ale -r jut BOX 26933 FATHER OF ONE :5 p0urds ark :c-o.e. t' l-- - ..; srce. `^res. "! adv .he 01Uv5 a 14I.N Ic yr es 41, '3- Y de M.S! De easy'- �4 aLni s;e r. 'o' -_,,A- BOX 26920 OUT OF THE ORDINARY ;e -vs': -a.e 2' is - x -,.J : ._-"-_-e ,y:' x elle -"r -at 5 ', _ ke 'a' -'_, --'e'! -eau and ook:-; .- a gr, r'- , - a' - ,.S!s 80126924 ROMANCE AND PASS104 4 .c':ve 3: ler Int bar Scotto, and lead ;aures sk,� 'a \ ar".k-"ve'e-art S,ngw -o-s weeo-ed BOX 26926 ONE WOMAN MAN = 1vcrced :ad of -lee -. _ b ue ries s -Oke• occasional 71-01 -lists are any!--; a-.. every -+n; is ory as -ere a f-woore:c s are .I. See..,, w-ae'emale :5 M 41 4 -IC s ,a atrad of D.111; a ON !e -n 'eWto-s-< Srgie moms welco,-e BOX 2691, STARTING OVER> -,. �^ vy":� enoy . 'c .",, , Is, ■1 5 3 '01 sloh' s.rce•e _our-, a -:'3s 3:ev•or 'e _.-- STILL 5STILL SEARCHING - :ie .,.:e a; r _ . s.rs -o,'r, . long Ikalk. _ .cs �r. 'Ie CCAMry 3.*1 ' mes ,i "Orae and c as st NW _ock-g'.,Sng*wr'e'e^n,e 28 r.39 s•m war is -e meesis BOX 26916 NEW START FOR %. --: a A-,, ma* esrac s^e, .- a,v .- rc 50, t snare ;id..,, -e aro Dass,bie 'c.a:iCCSLt M:,s: t1e can rig and enpy kgm spoils b,Krig !ravel and el,;,l ,ew o,acrs BOX 26917 BOXER TERRIER SEEKS '.-- ,-:.-; sac,al or.,.n^ 'c-ae -,3-: :9'3 39 '_' male G. -e X34 w!n x' -ie %mor Enjoy Ja-c:rg, soc^s and .te ;rhea; Chidrer are oii Fner^snc1-st bossee•e,ahorshq BOX 26912 HASSLE FREE MAN 5 -;.e w,!e -a& Interests are sports -.ores long walks quiet times ai home and Ji,yng W Laving tot ,Ingle .Lite female wo similar interests Wo Lead games BOE 26806 SINCERE. HONEST MAN Single write ma,e. non smokeremployed and quiet Enjoy all spans and lust quiet times at home. Single tatter of ore looking for sincere. honest person for long Term reationshp BOX 26909 SHY GUY. Single whip male. 21, brown na,r brown eyes. 5 5' 160 bs well bull Seeking attractive while female for relationship BOX 26801 SUCCESSFULLY. Self employed. father of 2 year old girl Loaung to an honest woman to snare my lite with Must love children, eating out and quiet Times at name BOIL 26902 EROTIC TIMES. Clean arc discreet 3C some- thing gentleman Seeking an alhaaive, broad mincled. adventurous lady for casual encoun• ters Age unimportant BOX 26897 ROMA14CE AND FUN Attractive, so Im told. 30. 6!- 190 lbs, shoulder length brown .naw, sick of the Dar scene No head games Seek tall, attractive women, 21 to 30 That princess in the ought Kids welcome BOX 26870 SERIOUS INQUIRIES Employed airorced --3.- •w, :-. .. 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. You'll hear a greeting with the Sincerely Yours ad and the person behind the greeting Voice greetings are added to the 4Wsystem every 24 hours. So you can browse through the new advertiser greetings before the Sincerely Yours ads appear to the newspaper Listen to greetings of people that r tlerest you. If you like. leave your Trial person will hear your message Q* sten they call 1n. .,r:.' , .,,mow• BOX 268% STRONG MAN - .,r 1; a.1 sec. - e ' ._ 3- : ^^ -1 BOX 26dS1'. INTELUGENT ROMANTIC. - . - -r....,. BOX 26893 91 MALE - - -'•-• BOX 26493 OSHAWA MALE - .- • - w . , ., - . . - BOX 21497 FIRST TIME AC .- , - ; 1-.- _ ,.. - . -- - : BOX 2':641 91 MALE w - . , . . , BOX 2699• . 81 MALE , . . -- a c 80X26970 _ NEW TO SCENE +, -i* '>w'••' -, . . 4; I.,.A .r. ..v + L.. . - -a W' 1^v -4 BOX 2695' OSHAWA MALE w - 3< ' :-aigr• v;..-.; I'.d ale• N. saes , a• •-a.: '< - ;av .a,oe! .-es BOX 26960 81 MALE - sok - - I•, - . s m., -a,e, •r -'s-c BOX 26934 DURHAM REGION .--x -a. <• . . -- ' -J.e . Ssc•e'r ; - BOX 26904 BISEXUAL MALE ­- - - ._r . . ...n ,,........ BOX 26895 NOT YOUNG MALEs -" . ;c: , .- _ --BOX 266415 AFFEC71ONATE MALE - . es 'a - _ . .--� . BOX 21T NEW FOR 96.1,, -, - _ -3,.. -a iee.: , ..-'erlsr. :0554'.. 'ela! c'," C -3•• -a, 3-^ •ac 3 -3 • J , _s n'eG3- I-.-;oeess"".1-3"-c %cc -tad ;ami, BOX 26856 GAY MALE - ; ;a. -a,e to ss:•,.-' 3.-... - -• 5 ;e, .,3y.•w ,J -e. -e ;c r BOX .16a58 YOUTHFUL MALE 31 _.'3.3 -3e see.: 'e J'l-s"'D,:' x:3s.c-3 ;W, gfi BOX 26853 SEEK rG PARTNER :r •! -ae -.J is s BOX 26836 ATTACHED 91 FEMALE - :a: a "„niers w m a Jr:,-: •r, C3"• e' .'es- say, -,cie Can aryore -a,e -'. !ar:asy come "ie � BOX 21452 91 CURIOUS, .' Mc :r.versdy graduate. :"J.- :�. easy ;C: -g 'ea ",,e lo, wt v;:e encounters BOX 21464 CUTE BRUNETTE. -- s lila-e: -- .er :a - see,."g 3 ." _ :ti _,'tier. 3>': a., 1 L BOX 26816 DESPERATELY SEEKING -:_• -; *or the g;,,e', �' -, o,e;-<'✓3y'e3•.. Shop n: rad Asan. to tema*'23. w, _ 2 95Ibs. brown eves pr -y black hair. very bre-y. n:r a Petite "arJ ball It you ,e ' w :c 23 C r.r,a;s or hrv!lme, ;,,e rho a call BOX 21390 ATTACHED, BI CURKWS very attractive and fenurwie 29 54 120lbs. heanhy very, clean non smoker and social drinker would we to meet same for relationship or just to talk It s our secret Discretion assured BOX 27017 IS THE GRASS GREENER Attractive tun seeking single white female. early 30 Is Seeking same for first time encounter Experence preterred BOX 216992 FIRST EXPERIENCE I am 25 5 T 130 Ds, very terrane, big red hair, long legs, and blue eyes A tub Time, model "ing for two other women to fulfill a fantasy This oil be my fest experience Need o be wanted by many women BOX 26961 ,r.,c aM I,, • r ,, BOX 26945 OSHAWA AREA - - r;- - - - Wej, 'Jar; qu,?T t mea 3-d ,1-.,g g< %mpanitomrc wrtr a ,,,,sa of _-atrc. -I , 1P43ti,rsh,l) BOX 26899 SINGLE WHITE FEMALE ':ribs "- -- ...d .11-.0," �- .. len. s.^ it t ­ "D .-1r _ d,r c , -e ", .r , BOX 26862 ATTRACTIVE - - , - grK 2-84 FRIENDS/SPORTS PARTNERS _1 MARP•ED MALE -"3' n t -':r .,,. BOX 26560w RENOEZ',OVS - ,-1 . _ . , - • ,-.1 • -- . Ir . . _ - f - HEL.. BOX 28170 P US ., ,. , e•e- . r., lLr, - . - , ode r^, c.. r-. , .,,.,.,r .11r . . . ,-.. - Box 8174 A7TRA:-14E FIT MALE v, - '.al._. a ,uinl t Ate. r ✓ r.y V1,: •.are. uen:L+,n;r1 -,,. • rn 180126418 COUPLE IN OSHAWA . „ ,c. - -Jpk.rr - ,a- r ,-at-u,_ i 11- •,. 7,,p ,,N BOX 25269 ADVENTUROUS MALE ,-.,cord -,ale ;< . - ,T ~a ll I -I BOX 21505 AREYOU LONELY, %-;- - . - - I 1 .r.. ji-I..d -lir 11 , .- : 1C. e-1,' _ - BOX 21440 MR LONELY .r .,.. - a..r; .1 _4 •, •r., .n, _I,r i I, =,xv ,c, A pr -b.1- BCX 21351. MUSIC LOVING YALE ---ks ,_.a,, ;It" . ... . •.Nie•. , w„1 ,. , r r , _ . , ,aerests .rd eQilisin.;u Uplxx,5ir. �r•,T_, rd Jpp:1 !urn... nvnrrct Box 2'006 LADY RUNNER : 'e -,aye Se -.r ; --a- --.11 ,r, '-.r-toNaflor and ern"41,2-sin, BOX ,'X' VARIE'Y IS -"- Is. re,v 3!!, 1 • . , .11 1:.vr TC s .Insert ", 1en.3e:..:11 skim •t 1e31911O.; '.male r : - , See .s 13,' = ° S p.ng t,ares d^ ;, Dark ' -3. •la fantasy Pl. is. •ex,e .forma ••. a --' ,.ION "dine and ^.r^Der ,;,ScrH,cn ,•s,✓ta BOX 2':13 WALK ,OG. RUN _; Or .angry or places l., ' - ..Pe TO hear from you sow, BOX 26999 :DUPLE WANED 5 _urlous male mod , w.. -.-- A'Jve^;Arous couple Tor 'La,atd,1 BOX 269^ 'HE BLUES progressive W-' 1.11 • s :-;;ulen "nOtereyc*s of, - ,at 0ifit-1s good fnenas aciveriure and romance Easy gong and attractive male desires al.fac ve souanate to snare all of ,rr above BOX 26959 FIRST TIME AD : _4e e r ea h,.10 is she Is b• . :. - . . 'our other couples andor single ttnla,es interestea n friendship and discreet encounters BOX 26947 ATTRACTIVE COUPLE !er.,ng a b,-cun- O,e ',-n IAr ' . ,,teas: C e ,n good shat, and health .,Ieanhoesa a must It this sounds J.c ,,;u we trope t0 hear from you BOX 26955 LOOKING FOR YOU. S,rgle. 3o3L"ea, Of or CO nt Tile - - r ane• rsJ-a c .•ests -e l^re Irlermdl2"! J:scree: Say!,me encoun?e's Smokers only -o ,eavywe,crts pease BOX 26M WOMAN SEEKING WOMAN Fema.e co.c.e Seeking other female couple ter frendsn.p -n-v We enjoy pay;rg cardsdining arc dant.,; Must have sense of humor BOX 26WI ATTRACTIVE COUPLE. 30 s. see, -, o female for cassia, encounters Cleanliness 3^.'. discretion, a must Lets get Together for a'ew clinks BOX 26902 NEW BEGROM FOR 96 Sports minded 33- year 3year old male Looking for females '4 1C 45 for d,sc,eet encounters and a ;-.0 Serious repl•es from single leo-e- r Please respond with name and .e BOX 26534 WOMAN SEEKING WOMAN Would Ile to meet female companion. 45 or over No butch please Possbtly of relationship later Honest and sincere non smoker in the M dland of Perfetallg area or Mile outer sW- roundng No further than Toronto BOX 26943 DIVORCED DURHAM REG Ac!,e -3 a ;5 ATTRACTIVE LADY. Bt curious white wishes to meet a lacy, 55 o -s 'cr possce female 25. 120lbs. 57" attached, seeking relationship She must be ndecender• ..,r aitractive woman, 20 to 30, for casual mend- daricna and c uiet times BOX 26940 0,h­,i/Wh.thy This Werk. Ctann •tiro Thi. Werk. A1Asgp,,kennj; row, Advortrvm. Northumhe,tAlet Now, And A1.uk,tril-e -,.file, n„ I,Ath,hiv Ilia Ih, aliment „I, w lcPliv, h, Ai» Ad,e'll" mLill, •,nd ,wh I,al,df!, -,-,L, c«I.. ;:Iy vi file A,heranem ,it, u, ,L,p..lJrnl, I,,, ,,.h ..1,vm,:nr ,, LI,h.,A,, I,1 i. Welk bray. In ILy 4,Ie dm,reilim ell' nj;e, l,'Ieel ,11 ,kkete anN rvl%,"L'] xlvci 3vnm, nL, w'h,eh li ,kenm, ..Appr,p,lAle All Ad,ei is •r, niu,i le,,.d a „n,: j;lee1111111t' Ak L,n,j,Any Ih,'il A,L, Ad, .Ilh,1U1 v„I,i gicclil)F, nl.,N n„1 Appe Al Irl S,nLe1el, N,Ml, %%Fi.Il y„U re,j.,)d 1,,.,'i1ll,ilely N.'III, ..d, .,t11 I1h„ile 1,111 .,It rellml a chatI nt $2.19 per minute An Avelage i minute cAll L„sl, $7 47 Re,j,,,ikk-nl, will hear Per„mAl dO,senpuaiu , 1 Adverliwis AM Are Ahk k1 leave A -ice mall mei ge To chimp or eewew yaw ad ler Nwr cMal*oer sw'r ism d 1460We2%-c6w 24 hewn a d.l Dare ��w_T•s>te wlcwc snvc�r•>Ic�Q wwn �s�r�ise�• �s ioo� Hook, line and sinker: Bogus money gets us all By Catherine Shearer-Kudel SPI CIAI. TO I'll I- NI-wS Atri'FRTISI R DURHAM -- White-collar crime is a multi-million dol- lar business in Canada. and there are plenty of victims -- sonic richt in Durham Region -- whose pride and hank accounts hear the scars. According to Det. Reinhard Albrecht of the Durham Region Police. in order to avoid becoming a victim of fraud and other white-collar crime. remember this — it the offer or situation looks lou good to he true. it probably is. Essentially, he says. a fraud occurs when a product or ser- vice has been misrepresented, or when the product or service paid fur Isn't delivered. Sonic of the most common types of fraud involve counterfeit monev. bogus lottery and raffle tickets. altered federal gov- ernment -issued cheques. Stolen credit cards. ille- gal telemarketing p l o , s YY' . and py rancid schemes. Local, pro.incial and federal police can't pinpoint the number of frauds committed because many of them go unreported. "Sonic victims are too embarrassed to report it to police, and absorb the losses theniselyes." explains Det. Albrecht. Those who do alert police may, not do so right away. either because of embarrassment or because they don't rcaliie the,'yc been had. he said. To compound the problem. Fraud is difficult to investi- gate. Oftcn. police have little informa- tion to go on. Fven it' a "traudster." as Det. Albrecht calls them. leaves a name. address or phone number. it's almost certain to he I'alse. If the fraud is com- mitted in person, the perpetrator is usu- ally so brief in his dealings or ordinary in his appearance that the . ictim can give few details. It's not just the elderly who are prime targets of fraud. he added. Experienced business people. knowledgeable con- suniers and c.en well-trained hank employees ha. c been duped. Det. Albrecht cites the recent exam- ple of a Lmdsay real estate agent who was ennced by a group of people from Nweria. In exchange for helping them get their money out of Nigeria. the real estate agent was promised a handsome monetary reward. These "vcry per- sistent people." ENL Albrecht says, even had accom- plices posing as Nigerian government officials. offering to help the real estate agent retrieve the money he lust. Despite their cunning. many fraud artists leave clues as to their real Intentions. According to Del. Albrecht, they move frequently from one region or province to another, and if the, give an address or phone number. it's usually well outside the area. Many fraud artists arc well- dressed. and compllmentar, and persis- tent In their approach. "Thev'II never Insult vou, thev know how to Speak to vou. and they'll come hack to con.uice you, it need he." say's Det. Albrecht. Fraudsters also know when to carry out their schemes. The well-groomed gentleman who shows up at a car deal- ership minutes before closing, quite willing to pay the asking, price. could he anything but it dream customer. More likely, the cerlilicd cheque he offers was written on a non -existing hank account. In this and all other cases. the con artist is so convincing. or his ol'tcr is so appealing, that the victim at sonic point lets down his guard. In spite tit the ingenuity and boldness ol' white-collar --- criminal,,. business people can take sonic Simple precautions to protect themselves. Det. Albrecht points out. When cash is offered as payment and the vendor is suspicious, he suggests holding the hills up to the light. Real Canadian banknotes don't have it water- mark (a symbol nrtnutacturcrs incorpo- rate into many types of' paper and which is %[S ihlc when you hold it up to the light). but they do have tiny flecks of paper which can he scraped off. As well, Det. Albrecht says. the most commonly counterfeited hills in Canada arc SIDS and S20s (in the United States it's usually $Il)0 hills), and fake money is usually offered along with legitimate hank notes. With credit cards. vendors should ensure the signatures on the card and sales slip match and that the characters on the card are raised. Salespeople should always ti/llow their employers' guidelines to get authorisation for purchases over a certain dollar arnount. Evcn if the purchase is under the limit. it's wise to call tier authorisation if a vendor has any cause tier suspicion. Det. Albrecht advises. With cheques, vendors Should ask for proper identifica- tion• preferably a driver's licence and credit card, and compare the licence photo and the customer Standing in front of them. When fraud doe% take place• vlctnn% can provide valu- able assistance. Reporting an incident or suspicion right away to police, and providing an accurate and detailed physical description of the perpetrator. Including licence plate number, if possible. can help police track down and nab white-collar criminals. At no time, though. should victim,. risk their Safety to Subdue a perpetrator, Det. Albrecht urges. `Some victims are too embarrassed to report it to police, and absorb the losses themselves...' Detective Reinhard Albrecht 1 AromAd Durham Region. Truck blitz takes 14 vehicles off the road By Stephen Shaw D( R H -UI sT V-1 DURHAM -- Pro.lncial satet. enforcement officers ordered 14 transport trucks off the road last w eek because of- serious mechanical detects discuycred during a two- day. random inspection blit/ in the region Most of the Safety violations found during the Tuesday and Wednesday sport -checks were relat- ed to steering and brake flaws, says Henk Van Pelt. acting district enforcement co-ordinator fur the Ministry of Transportation. MTO officers laid 14 charges against companies fix violating safety regu- lations. The offence fines are $265. "it certainly is extremely disap- pointing, but it's no surprise to me," says Mr. Van Pelt. The trucks were ordered repaired before being allowed back on the road, he says. A similar two-day blitz in last tmonth resulted in 22 trucks being pulled out of service (24 were charged). Five MTO cruisers patrolled primarily in areas of Oshawa Tuesday and Wednesday. stopping transport trucks at random as part of an Ontario -wide prt)jeci being carried out to "set a hench- mark for Statistical purposes" on truck safety. Mr. Van Pelt says. All region municipalities are to be subject to the inspections as part of the MTO's Durham district con- tribution to the project. "It's something we've been asked to do to get a pulse for the rate of - safety compliance. We'll be doing it again next year to compare the numbers." Mr. Van Pelt Says. adding the project is the first of its kind to he conducted. Trucks were Stopped on Oshawa roads by enforcement officers lir initial inspections. Thirty were re-routed to the municipal yard at Ritson Road and Wentworth Street for compre- hensive inspections. which took between 30 to 45 minutes, depend- ing on the findings, says Mr. Van Pelt. "A'e were just looking for the normal run-of-the-mill defects and violations... Most of the defects found were related to steering, tires and brakes," he says. Last week, Minister of* Trans- portation AI Palladini requested Attorney -General Charles Harnick raise provincial fines for truck safe- ty violations. The request t011owed intense loh- hying made by the family of*a Whit- by woman wfio was killed last Jan. 31 when a wheel from a transport flew into her car while driving on Hwy. 401. A coroners inquest con- cluded poor maintenance was to blame fair Angela Worona's death and recommended sweeping changes to truck safety regulations. Durham moves to start second round of measles vaccinations By Stephen Shaw DURHAM STAFF DURHAM -- The Region's health department will begin issuing a second round of measles shots to more than 100,000 area students start- ing next month as part of a national plan to eliminate the disease by the year 2000. And with health officials anticipating an increase in measles in 1996, they're also hopeful the vaccinations will head off a potential measles outbreak in the region. The last out- break was in 1991 when about 200 cases were confirmed, says Evelyn Butler, director of pub- lic health nursing for the Durham Health Department. "The measles is cyclical and this year it's expected there will be an increase in the number of cases so this will hopefully prevent any out- break," she says. Local officials are investigating the region's first measles case of the year, confirmed last week in an elementary whool, says Ms. Butler. Legislation, which is to become law in Sep- tember, will require that all students receive two vaccinations — which has proven in other countries to "virtually protect all children," says Ms. Butler. Having just one shot protects only 90 to 95 per cent, she says. "Canada has had a larger proportion of the measles cases confirmed in North America and other countries are looking at us wondering what's going on," she explains. "The countries which give two vaccinations have pretty much eliminated the disease." ..,., ..,.......".. I ............... I ..... _ .- ............... I..... . Although only one vaccination is required by law (until the new legislation is in effect), health officials are counting on parents in the region to co-operate with the project. Consent forms and fact sheets have recently been distributed to parents and guardians and vaccinations will begin at clinics across the region at the beginning of February. "We hope to have all 102,000 (public and separate school) students immunized with their second shots by June. We'll be administering about 2,100 each day at the schools," says Ms. Butler. The project includes students from junior kindergarten to high school. Measles is a serious disease which can include complications such as pneumonia, brain damage and can even lead to death. t ♦ RECYCLER'S REPORT New life for old nossessiom A reader requested a list of all the non-profit groups and places where one can take good, used articles in our are& 'Ihc organizations I know about are: APPLE House YWCA: women's clothing including maternity, small appliances, linens and kitchen ware. 4274924. Big Sisters: small paper shredder. 428-8111. Career Assistance and Resources for Employ- ment: binders, book shelves, computers, filing cabinets, envelopes. 420- 4010. Dunbarton-Fairport United Church: A Winter (clothing Exchange Co-op. 839-7271. Durham Better Life: building supplies, 2x4s, 2x6s. 2x8s, aluminum sid- ing, drywall, plywood. shin- gles. 686-9113. Fibromyalgia Chronic magnifying glasses, microscopes, nature collections, any scientific -related toys, animal skulls and pelts, rocks and min- erals. bug specimens. 5(y)-1984. The Learning Council of Canada: collects outdated computers, dictation larraine roulston hport Fatigue Group: lightweight wheelchair, canes, massage table. 839-3586. 4477 Shop: clothing, toys, books, games, household knick-knacks, baby needs, which are sold for the Aiax-Pick- ering General Ilospital auxiliary. 686- 4477. Goodwill Industries: cloth- ing, furniture (except old mat- tresses), kitchen ware. small appli- ances. toys, games, books. sports equipment and linens. 428- 9130. Innushare C h a r i t a h I e Trust: office cuuirlment such as adding machines, pens, bond, fax and computer paper, warm clothing, sporting equipment and linens. 427-9974. Our Home: good, used office equipment, photo copier, filing cabi- nets, children's musical instru- ments, tapes and videos. 579-3406. Recycling Matt tnachtrx.s, V(.Rs, I Vs for refurbishing to give back to communities. 416-429- 4822. The Muse Youth Pro- gram: clipboards, pens, pencils, markers, binders, construction paper, bristol board, easels, locking trunk. 427-0410. Trinity Teen Youth Group: craft materials. construction paper, pens. 427-8073. United IvVay of Ajax - Pickering: photo opy and computer paper. storage and tiling cabinets. 686- 0606. Valley Farm Day Care and Nursery School: book- shelves. filing cabinets, bean bag or fern chairs, materials for c. -r fts. 839- 5726. Anyone wishing to be on Durham',, Waste Ret Ise Exchange Program can gall 1;4aine Collis at 1-8W;7;-- It PODIATRIST Roland .I• Klein B.S.C., D.P.M. Lushes to Annnun(► the Upencng of !uv Practilr At the Ptchcnrn, %ledtcal Centre CARMEN HOME IMPROVEMENTS LTD. )rr Foot Orthotics leteran s Cov fagp f sales need toys, _ehc Fee! cern S Durham Region's Largest -. T--% ad•additions *basements C.J _ ren s Foot CARMEN HOME IMPROVEMENTS LTD. European Craftsmanshlp (:2) sales need toys, ing and household Durham Region's Largest -. T--% ad•additions *basements C.J _ -bathrooms -carpentry -_ — -decks -electrical Army: clothing, �S HOOSIER AT $99• 00 -flooring *garages P235/75R15 household furni- P175/80R13 $57.00 P185/80R13 $59.00 •kitchens -painting P185f75R14 $65.00 FREE with every tim purcnaa -patios *plumbing a convuwnmRalane. -siding -renovations ('905) 686 7508 organization that s M s s" s will pick up cloth- sales need toys, ing and household Durham Region's Largest -. articles and furni- ture at door. Tire Warehouse Clearance your , 416-447-4348. furnishings, all Salvation MSEMPERff ALL SEASON RADIALS Army: clothing, whitewall size sale Price P155/80R13 $49.00 HOOSIER AT $99• 00 large and small P235/75R15 household furni- P175/80R13 $57.00 P185/80R13 $59.00 USED TIRES S20.00+ lure and small P185f75R14 $65.00 FREE with every tim purcnaa appliances in P195175R14 $67.00 a convuwnmRalane. good working P205r75F;14 $70.00 • ■ Volvos O" Y order. 686-1264. P205/75R15 $72.00 Road Hu 0 Road Hazard MarroahI St. Martin's P215175R15 $75.00 on Nh passenger oras Church in Pick- P225/75R15 $78.00 ® Alignment chw* erin New to P235/75R15 $80.00 ®Tir•disposal el You: monthly "WE PRIDE OURSE sales need toys, games, white ele- phant items, small furnishings, all [:::m types of clothing 839-4257. Scientists in School Program: 999 9 6 9 9 M ON CUSTOMER SERVICE". 09::69 Gooses THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WEU., JANUARY 24,1996 -PAGE 17-A � & P,-Lr.y THIS WEEK durha ' w�g� News Advertiser • Full Internet Access • 7 day -a -week Customer Service • Flexible Rates • Personal E -Mail Address • Web Page Services Available • Full T1 Access • Business Packages V_ ! ,■. 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R A division of JCI Technologies Inc THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 24, 1996 -PAGE 19-A •n LORD BYRON• Pian 1FSaxophone Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110 with your entertainment stories '' , aljve an Pickering firm featured on Life show Mozart ' PK'KERING -- " R e m o d t, l i n A local kitchen Kitchens and and baths business Baths" for times. is being featured M o n a r c h on a Canadian Kitchens and Bath lifestyle television Centre has pmgrlrn. _-- l Life Net- Cavp�e work,, a Canadian entertainment and Bar & Grill informational TV channel, has selected Monarch % 1` Come Join Kitchen and Bath / (entre in Picker Us For Our ing to be featured seven times per y . Superbowl week for 26 week s. Consult Partv! television listings under Life • Mood & well and playing at the Aj'oax AJAX -- A free recital this week- end at the Ajax Public Library will give music lovers a taste of an all- Mo/art concert coming up in Febru- ary. Festival Players will perform in the program room of the main library branch on Saturday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Ron Gordon is on violin. Nancy Nourse on flute, Wendy Bornstein on oboe Geoffrey Tiller on trumpe Clarence White on trombo and Stephen Riches on piano. The main library branch i. the corner of Harwood Ave and Kings Crescent, next to the Town hall. Festival Players is a musical ensemble that pre- sents concerts of chamber music and chamber orchestral works. An all -Mozart concert called A Tribute to Amadeus is being staged Saturday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at I Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. Among the featured musicians will be 16 -year-old pianist Moshe Kim, the top -prize winner of the ;Library 1995 Pickering Rotary Music Festi- val. Also performing are flautist Ron Korb, tenor Eric MacKcracher and the Oriana Singers from the Port Hope and Cobourg areas. Musical director for the concert is Stephen Riches. Tickets, S12 for adults and SR for seniors and students, can be bought at the library recital, at the Master- ; mind Educational store in the Pickering Town Centre or at the door on the night of the concert. "The Feb- 10 show is the third of four in a es. Subscriptions for the three rem concerts are available $32 for adults and $20 for iors and students. )n March 23, trumpeter (►eoffmv Tiller will be- featured during Some- thing to Trumpet About while sopra- no Monica Walsh and The Park , Avenuc Troupe. led by Donna Sher- i man, will perform at That Infernal Nonsense Pinafore on April 20. Both j shows are at the church. Call Festival Players eeneral maul- i ager Ron Gordon at 416-x)29-8520 for more information. � t, ne s at Aver seri re at sen Brigadoon appears in February AJAX-PICKERING -- Tickets are now available for the Picker- ing West Hill Musical Theatre's production of Brigadoon. The troupe is staging the classic musical in February in the auditorium of the Village Retirement Cen- tre, 1955 Valley Farm Rd. N., Pickering. The book and lyrics for Brigadoon were written by Alan Jay Lerner and the music com- posed by Freder- ick Loewe. Music director for the produc- tion is David Mills, while director and choreographer is Lorraine Green. The show is being staged Feb. 16, 17, 18, 23 and 24. For all shows but Feb. 18, doors open at 7:30 ..4 p.m. and curtain time is 8:15 p.m. All tickets are 518. The Feb. 18 show is a matinee with a brunch. Doors open at 12:45 p.m., brunch is served at I p.m. and the show follows. Tickets are $20 for adults. S18 for seniors and students under 16. Reservations can be, made by calling 905- 839-9705. .AID • 4 HOMEBURGERS & ICE CREAM 4 CAN DINE FOR $16.99! Your Pickering Family Meal Deal Includes: 2 HOMEBURGERSTM v 2 KIDDY MEALSTM S (with Fries & a Surprise!) .� 1 SMALL FRIES 1 SMALL ONION RINGS 2 MEDIUM SOFT DRINKS • r.� "� 2 KIDDY SOFT DRINKS P1 US 2 KIDDY ICE CREAM CONES! This family Meal Deal is Valid only at: 1163 KINGSTON ROAD PICKERING, ONTARIO For Limited Time Only NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER OR DISCOUNT designed and installed kitchens and bathrooms under the leader- ship of owner Neil Samson Wanted: Leaf Tickets Gcod seats a; e needed for Leaf games. WIII pay face value. Call 579-4400 Ext. 2207 (Tor. Line 798-7672). beverage specials •Watch the game on our 12ft tv, or on our 12 monitors PRIZES, PRIZES, PRIZES The W-mehester Arms Special Events February 14th Valentines Day Make reservations noa- ------------------- January 28th SEVER BOXXIL PARTY ------------------- TRADITIONAL ENGLISH BREAKFAST 10 am. -3 p.m. every 5aturdav & sundae ------------------- SUNDAYS KIDS EAT FREE! ------------------- 1400 Ba-vl Nt. 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FA1d30L3C SIN= 13A*AW.A. r-------------- ---------- P------------------- --------------, CRocKER DCORN KELLOGG'S CEREAL MUFFIN -, '" �; SFT• .AKFS a� 200 g POUCH1 1 ' 11LsZ FVLL S I)o ILA. , t IN-STORE �AJI T2 N 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM SLK JAN. 21/96 TO SAT. JAN. 27196 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT f PAGE 22 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 24,19% Panther helps East Division to win over West at junior all-star clash PICKERING — A Pickering Panther time victory over the West Division. figured in the scoring in the Metro ForHard Jamie Jcanes also repre- Junior 'A' Hockey I_eaguc'sEP_f stinted the Panthers a1 the all-star annual all-star came played in �C game. Bracebridge last I-riday. �;tr. [liePanthers retuned to Panthers' forward Anthony $�,-}�->' ' regular -season action Sunday Cornacchia scored a goal and +NESS: night at the Pickering added two assists in helping the Recreation Complex, dropping a league's East Division to an 11-10 over- 10-2 decision to the Marl:taarn Waxers. 0 Durham Dragons better breathe hotter fire against opponents DURIIANI — An area roller hockey Durham Roller Hockey League league will offer rep -level competition to its (Bownianvillc), The Metro Toronto and players as part of a new loop to run this Region Roller hockey League and the spring. Niagara I`alls In -Line Ilockey League. -Ibc Durham Wagons roller hockey league Rep roller hockey will be offertd from the join the In -Line I lackey Aftincc which will novice division (ages nine and 10), right up provide expanded inter -league play .unong to the midget catcgory (16 and 17), depend - the six oq-,an zations within the alliance. ing upon the number of players registered in In addition to the Durham Dragons, the each bracket. IIIA will consist of Brampton In -Line For more information, call Richard Watts at Hockey, Brantford Roller Hockey, The 683-4("). To advertise in this space, 1%P()RTtq Wanted: Leaf Tickets Good seats are needed for Leaf games. Will pay face value. Call 579-4400 Ext. 2207 (Tor. Line 798-7672). PIMA T-1 Ifoll 1 I1 1 1 E1 I I v 6n� "HIn 111Hnn n nen i i, nnnn11191"Iffill �1 win Silver Tankard zone event D Field taking shape for Nokia Cup in Pickerinn next month 13% JIM EASSON SPE.(1a1.: c i nil ♦ i %1 > %! AI _ t 11%FR Ai AX-i'I('KLR1N(i All Annandale Curling Club rink was sterling at the Silver Tankard lone pla-downs in Oshawa Sunday. The Silver "tankard is a provincial event for pairs of teams. The rinks play against another pair of teams, and the overall total score of hoth games determines the win- ners. Annandale sent three pairs of men's rinks to the Silver Tankard playdowns at Oshaw a Golf Club with one of the local twosomes win- ning the day. The victorious team pairing_ had «'arrcn Leslie and Jon Payne skipping.:. On the I.eslic rink were Harry Nolte. Marvin Harrison and Mike Nelson. Curling with Payne were Dave Hutchison. Steve Ingham and ('rang-, Reid. The pairs of sidelined rinks were skipped by Bill Goodchild/(cord Norton and Barry 'Moylan/John Williams. The Leslie/Pa%ne pairing ad%ances to the regional Nih.cr 'tankard event at Donelda Club this weekend. The line-up of rinks to compete at the Nokia Cup Mcn's Curling Championships in Pickering next month is starting to take shape. Representing our local region arc Ian Robertson of Thornhill and Dave Walker of A\onlca who won their way to the provincials over the likes of Ed Wcrcnich, Bob -I urcotte and Wayne Middaugh - Turco (tc. iddaugh.Turcotte. of Ajax, had his Annandale rink at the region- al playdowns last weekend, but was not there himsclt as he is currently representing Ontario at the Canadian Senior Men's Championship in Medicine flat. Alberta with a team from Brampton that he also skips. Local curling events on the horizon include the Valentine Jitnc,,at Annandale Feb. 10, Ed Wercnich Skins (Ihallengc at Oshawa (golf Feb. 16 to 19 and the Annandale Ladies Invitational Cash Challenge Extravagan/a (AIACE') on Feb. 17. Top table tennis talent to play at open championships Sunday PICKERING — A special demonstration will accompany the Open Table Tennis Championships in Pickering this weekend. The Pickering Table Tennis Club, in co-operation with the Pickering Flea Market, is hold- ing its first open championships at the Metro East Trade Centre Sunday from 9 am. to 4 pm. At noon, a demonstration game will feature tournament chairman Kam Bahtia and David Mahabir. Bahtia is the 1995 York University Table Tennis Champion and currently ranked in the top rave in Ontario. Meanwhile, Mahabir is ranked in the top five in Canada and is a member of the Canadian Table Tennis Team. Seven events will be held at the Pickering competition, including men's open, women's open, and the over -55 age group 0- 1644 BAYLY ST. I. ,0 Just west of Brock Rd. ,0(905) 837-0653 as. well as various other divi- sions which are based upon rankings. The tournament will use a round-robin format, with each participant playing at least two games. The trade centre is at Hwy. 401 and Brock Road, Pickering. For more information, call Bahtia at 428-6982 or John Vanderkolk at 416-512-7979 or 428-6242. 1 Pickering Hockey Association MIDTERM MEETING ,january 31, 7 996 7:00 p.m. DON BEER A REAIA (upstairs) LA AJAX UNITED SOCCER CLUB Will be holding Registration for the 1996 season on SATURDAY, JANUARY 27TH AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Registration is open to BOYS and GIRLS ages 5 and up. PROOF OF AGE and O.H I P NUMBER REQUIRED REGISTRATION FEE: S70 per player a i aD vv per randy or J or more Tryouts are presently bung held for Girls Rep Teams �j Please contact the appropriate coach or call Mr Nelson at 905-683-0351. Under 11 Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 T. B. A. Barry O'Brien James Pantin Manny White ed (905) 683-6679 (905) 649-2578 (905) 428-2182 MFOirauvn also TaKen at Nelson Hobbies in the Ajax Plaza Get connected to the Internet. Call 683-5110. 1 PICKERING Pickering Baseball Association (Hardball) Registrations for the 1996 season for all levels of boys & girls age 6 yrs, - 21 yrs. will be held at; Tuesday Pickering Recreation Complex 10 . (upper concourse) Time: 10 a.m. -1 p.m. Birth Certificate and Health Card required For further info contact Cathy Wood at 420-9094 call us at 683-5.1-10---- Al Rivett sports reporter 683-110. Fax 683-7363. Wanted: Leaf Tickets Good seats are needed for Leaf games. Will pay face value. Call 579-4400 Ext. 2207 (Tor. Line 798-7672). PIMA T-1 Ifoll 1 I1 1 1 E1 I I v 6n� "HIn 111Hnn n nen i i, nnnn11191"Iffill �1 win Silver Tankard zone event D Field taking shape for Nokia Cup in Pickerinn next month 13% JIM EASSON SPE.(1a1.: c i nil ♦ i %1 > %! AI _ t 11%FR Ai AX-i'I('KLR1N(i All Annandale Curling Club rink was sterling at the Silver Tankard lone pla-downs in Oshawa Sunday. The Silver "tankard is a provincial event for pairs of teams. The rinks play against another pair of teams, and the overall total score of hoth games determines the win- ners. Annandale sent three pairs of men's rinks to the Silver Tankard playdowns at Oshaw a Golf Club with one of the local twosomes win- ning the day. The victorious team pairing_ had «'arrcn Leslie and Jon Payne skipping.:. On the I.eslic rink were Harry Nolte. Marvin Harrison and Mike Nelson. Curling with Payne were Dave Hutchison. Steve Ingham and ('rang-, Reid. The pairs of sidelined rinks were skipped by Bill Goodchild/(cord Norton and Barry 'Moylan/John Williams. The Leslie/Pa%ne pairing ad%ances to the regional Nih.cr 'tankard event at Donelda Club this weekend. The line-up of rinks to compete at the Nokia Cup Mcn's Curling Championships in Pickering next month is starting to take shape. Representing our local region arc Ian Robertson of Thornhill and Dave Walker of A\onlca who won their way to the provincials over the likes of Ed Wcrcnich, Bob -I urcotte and Wayne Middaugh - Turco (tc. iddaugh.Turcotte. of Ajax, had his Annandale rink at the region- al playdowns last weekend, but was not there himsclt as he is currently representing Ontario at the Canadian Senior Men's Championship in Medicine flat. Alberta with a team from Brampton that he also skips. Local curling events on the horizon include the Valentine Jitnc,,at Annandale Feb. 10, Ed Wercnich Skins (Ihallengc at Oshawa (golf Feb. 16 to 19 and the Annandale Ladies Invitational Cash Challenge Extravagan/a (AIACE') on Feb. 17. Top table tennis talent to play at open championships Sunday PICKERING — A special demonstration will accompany the Open Table Tennis Championships in Pickering this weekend. The Pickering Table Tennis Club, in co-operation with the Pickering Flea Market, is hold- ing its first open championships at the Metro East Trade Centre Sunday from 9 am. to 4 pm. At noon, a demonstration game will feature tournament chairman Kam Bahtia and David Mahabir. Bahtia is the 1995 York University Table Tennis Champion and currently ranked in the top rave in Ontario. Meanwhile, Mahabir is ranked in the top five in Canada and is a member of the Canadian Table Tennis Team. Seven events will be held at the Pickering competition, including men's open, women's open, and the over -55 age group 0- 1644 BAYLY ST. I. ,0 Just west of Brock Rd. ,0(905) 837-0653 as. well as various other divi- sions which are based upon rankings. The tournament will use a round-robin format, with each participant playing at least two games. The trade centre is at Hwy. 401 and Brock Road, Pickering. For more information, call Bahtia at 428-6982 or John Vanderkolk at 416-512-7979 or 428-6242. 1 Pickering Hockey Association MIDTERM MEETING ,january 31, 7 996 7:00 p.m. DON BEER A REAIA (upstairs) LA AJAX UNITED SOCCER CLUB Will be holding Registration for the 1996 season on SATURDAY, JANUARY 27TH AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Registration is open to BOYS and GIRLS ages 5 and up. PROOF OF AGE and O.H I P NUMBER REQUIRED REGISTRATION FEE: S70 per player a i aD vv per randy or J or more Tryouts are presently bung held for Girls Rep Teams �j Please contact the appropriate coach or call Mr Nelson at 905-683-0351. Under 11 Under 12 Under 13 Under 14 T. B. A. Barry O'Brien James Pantin Manny White ed (905) 683-6679 (905) 649-2578 (905) 428-2182 MFOirauvn also TaKen at Nelson Hobbies in the Ajax Plaza Get connected to the Internet. Call 683-5110. 1 PICKERING Pickering Baseball Association (Hardball) Registrations for the 1996 season for all levels of boys & girls age 6 yrs, - 21 yrs. will be held at; Tuesday Pickering Recreation Complex 10 . (upper concourse) Time: 10 a.m. -1 p.m. Birth Certificate and Health Card required For further info contact Cathy Wood at 420-9094 r) (i!� (4izl 0 4 10 1 T) f PTI Buy one week9 get Pub the 2nd free! Call us for TORONTO details 74/xLIN7E//r� /y� . Applies to Articles For ■ 9V-/ v72 683 0707 Sale and Vehicles For ale on CLASSIFIED INTERNET ADDRESS: C: �VFSA Htt ://www.durhamnewvs .net THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. JANUARY 24, 1996-PA(;E 23-A AUCTION .2 . .. . GOERS! Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.�. 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Enroll now: seats are limited! a f T Get Started! cuteri untin • ✓: .y�ai,llrci lair • ;: r-,outer:zed Accounting • '�e�.vorw Spec:altst ,CNE -?I • :rnnputer Maintenance TminiukAp x Ad n rxsUaUtx1 Financial assisUnce available to those who quality Scarborough Oshawa (416) 291-6662 1-800-993-9993 < COLLEGE EnglisWrench or English/Portuguese The Minacs Group of companies, known for the quality, integrity and innovation of Its customized solutions, is an established leader In Human Resources Services. Due to the growth in our Customer Care and Call Handling Services, opportunities exist to work in a challenging position for a dynamic organization in the Oshawa area. As a team player, you would be required to use your superior customer service philosophy to assist customers with their Inquiries and to help resolve problems. You will be given the opportunity to use your above- average analytical, negotiation, organizational and decision -trialing Skills. The ideal candidates for this position will possess experience in working it a fast -paced customer service centre where flexibilty and teamwork are key elements of the job. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal are essential. Other languages. i.e., Italian. Dutch and Russian will also be considered. As a member of the Minacs team, yowl enjoy an attractive benefits package. Starling salary is $501.60 per week increasing to $546.00 after one years service and $562.40 alter 18 months'service. Please forward detailed reslrne by Friday, February 2, 1996 outlin g the experience that developed your good customer service ptxlosophy, quoting File 4CS0196 lo: The Minacs Group Inc. 915 Sandy Beach Road Hieing, Ontario L1w 1Z5 ■ THE Fax 905-837-5009 ■�� MINACS ■■■■ GROUP Thank you inadvancetoryourinterestintineposition. ■■■■■ INC only those candidates selected toraninterviewwill be contacted. Previous applicants need not apply. 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Sales Consultants, recep- tionist Must have experi- ence. degrees helpful. If you are energetic and looking for a career posi- lion call Steve 905-427- 2977 FREE SEMINAR - take control of your financial fu- ture. Income opportunity. full or part time. To reserve seating call 579-0041, ask for Joanne Free coffee. do- nuts, childcare available HAIRSTYLISTS - Be your own boss Rental chairs in large Ajax plaza Call Owner, 723-1782 HEATINGAIR CONDI TONING installer. gas h cense, experience re quired Call 905 579-9217 m General General Help , Help ACCIDENT BENEFIT IADJUSTER Required r- -- - ' , :., Durham Region Independent acilusting 4,r... Mlnlmum of 2 yr experience preferred. Attractive salary Company car. oenefit plan Fax resume in confidence to (905) 430-8371 Oor call: (905) 686-8371 CAREER IIIIINDED? DIRECTOR POSITION avarlaCie , .ti.. ilhr , •'nt Centre In bfarm^,i-- V;nr to motrvatmg and eat;. • ' it a _nauenge Sales ex;1'fence an asset Please ..aa 905477.6999 DISPATCHER �_quired by International (U.S. - CDN$ Freight Broker T� s temporary position offer approx- r"ately 9 months full time employment with the possibility of becoming permanent Please send resume and salary expectations to: P.O. Box 45 Pickering, Ontario LIV 2142 GREAT INCOME OPPORTUNITY NOW IN SCARBOROUGH Reputable Company offering you the possibility to be your own boss and earn according to your potential and efforts You will be an independent sales agent. No investment or experience necessary. Do not miss this Opportunity! Meeting to be held on: THURSDAY, JANUARY 25th at 7:30 p.m. Sheraton East Hotel - Valois Room 2035 Kennedy Road. (at 401) Scarb. For more information caN: (416) 289.1553 • This is not network or MLM Marketing Maybe it's not your turn, but his your time! MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities New York. Paris. Milan Call for FREE consultation 430.5715 RESPONSIBLE couple required for cleaning ara- ment building in Oshawa References. call Gerry. 723-8288 from 9 a m. s p In See page 7. (Pickering edtition only) for Town Of Pickering Job Vacancies. • PAGE 2444Hlt NEWS AIDvER'TISER• WIED., JANUARY '24,19%, C_ Careergill Career Career General General Sales Help/ Sales Help/ -Daycare Training Training Training Training HelpIm Help Agent Agent • Available 1� t? i2 f i A 11 NESS & COMPUTER COLLEGE TRAVEL BROKERS OUTSIDE AGENTS cntr.11h lo,atr,i Looking for higher ronxrni,s ton, fill wtor own . hrnteic' Pleam, call us ford confidential appointment 905-683-6690 Sales Don't ' Help I Agents ESTABLISHED Personal Forget care Ccalba^y (Skin care. cosmetics and nutrition ) expanding into retail mar kat. seek, Consultants full 0iihawa In hitM time or ; a•' time Expen I hi, 1llerk (laoi.irnd Dept. Price not essential , will i% utwn lot (aur coma ram 428-8850 nkmce c-frry foot. Skilled f 1 to, iAX). Im Help Ii, Place Blur (Us,mrd Ald Pk•A�c I all ASSEMBLY SUPER- VISOR F ,m, a man0ac 5'6-9335 lurno erv+ronment me .i-arncal aptitude with -^eumafics - supervisory and computer skins an as- -:el Hands-on position Call .an 1905-8376060 for ar, TELEMARKETING I poimmPnt S10 nc lull time Expenence preferred Reputable Company Call todav Begin In Feb 9054204880 IEOffice Help IF You are single or a S.M. -• parent a separated or ,orced with thrN years irk experience, you may :.al•ty for hcanc+al ass+s ,rice of 4 you are over 45 d have recently been I o nN you may quY+N for +ming assistance. DIP :RT Lotus. WordPerfect, Base Word. Accpac. -•tdford. Autocad, Ventura. igirmakr• Harvard Cot .. CorYlpu!e• Programnvng i d Systems Analyst Co - 4, Pascal and C photo - OP Oua-k Express and +str&lc• Din^am Bus. ss Computer College 30`0 R E C T O R News Advertiser 6EK3=0707 Mine ' ' Improvements i ' ' Improvernents •M11 kirli rovetrients ' • Plumbing ' 0 MISTER CHEAP- •• P EUROPEAN e se- a im,--weme^ts r, -ir>' - !er'o-wo, your bath - law apartments additions. room, or kitchen wa;Is a5 fences Ciec.s etc Li- well as floor flies Good ret. censed for ave- 20 years. erences and satisfaction all work guaranteeo for guaranteed For tree esti- ea estimate call Ernie mates call D Dykstra 725- 905 4�4 8170 4913 SUDGET ROME IDI[t•ROVED EN'lxS Basement Apts Rec-rooms plumbing. Additions electrical drywall 15 yrs Experience Free estimates. call Mano (905) 619 111 tel. (416) 560-4663 C & R Maintenance Build. ig repairs and renovations electrical, plumbing. ce- ramic tiles. carpentry From small repairs to major ren - Ovations. Fully guaranteed. free estimates. (9051668- 3300 CARPENTRY, all types. . rec. rooms. ranovatioru. re- pairs, drywae, doors and trim. Free estimates Call Ray, 571-5500. OIJCTINFORK installed. moved, rebcated. Excellent rates. Free estimates. Elec- trostatic air cleaners, hu- midifiWs. Big. Small jobs -C all Ptt A 42••0!295. GCB COIISTRUCTION Interior and exterior repairs. renovations and construction Fast and clean profession- al work guaranteed. Craig, 686-1913 GENERAL CARPEN- TRY, free estimates house addition. basement, decks Trim work, door installation baseboard. (905, 619- 2930 Bin Jr J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Specializing in custom homes. additions. renovations. rec rooms and basement apartments Res idential and commercial Serving Dumam Region for over 15 yrs Free consuha bon. Can Jeff 905428- 5706. PLASTER repaired, paint ng an types of home re- pair 434-6311 or 723-9781 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL Kitchens • Basments Windows • Doors Bathrooms • Etc SIGON Construction Ltd . serving Durham Region for 19 yrs Additions, sundecfks. pawC tlOors, windows. rec- rooms. flagstone. free esti- mates 905-576-5760 VAZ GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. Additions. Baths. k4ch- ens. Basements, Ceramic Tiles. Hardwood floors, Roots.Tnm. Doors, Decks' Visa Accep Call Justin For Estimates (905) 683- 5818 AAA-1-14.11tligtU ✓LtWntt• a.d.aoie An Y--, yumbing seeds Compete renovations Guaranteed lowest paces' No job toc small,, (9051 4322913 ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUM - SM licensed plumber, no job too smallno job too big;. tree esti-mates great prices. guaranteed lowest 905- 725- 2507 BRIT -CAN PLUMBING LTD Renovations. repairs. moen kit faucet special $95. bathr000m spec-als from $595 wing floors kit to, splashes bathrooms. Seniors discount. me acceptedfree estimates. Phil 427-5462 aE Paintilt� & Decorating SUPREME WALLPAPER- ING and painting - free esti- mates, residential, no job too small, excellent rates Serving Durham & region for 10 years Senior discounts Call John 725-5764 TMS PAINTING III DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean. reliable seance. 420-0081 Flying Services C.N.0 MILLING ma- ch ^r -cPra- • 4 til •.eft up and programming a must Poss+bi aY of perm for the r ght candidate For ap L�ointment call Jan 19o5 P37-6060 MECHANIC ,lass A Die � ,... ',•..i, r 'rucks dad '•a,lers .n the Scarborough area. 5 years plus experr Price, own tools. well on rrazed. good attitude Send resume to file x7263. o This WeekP O Box 481. Oshawa, Ont LIH 71.5 IMMedical Dental DENTAL OFFICE e- . . .experienced prof- less+onano manage treat- ment co-ordnation Exton sive dental experience needed to handle this chal- lenging management Paso tion N you have 5 or more years of dental experience. and want to join a team of caring professionals can or N Dabney /9 Queen St Por. Hope 905-885-5314 as for Pat DENTAL OFFICE re- qui-,-� ane^ked D.•r'tal Receptior�st Pleasant -'attire. team layerwanted i tarn team of comnlmed lnng professionals -'lease UII or N Dabney. 3 Clue St Port Hope 105) RPE 5314 asx 10• Pat v �1 n1 -1lewmar Newman Window Manufacturing Inc. Major Window Manufacturer hard til 10ionlo. xg/plt fir_ file n'sidrntl.11 nctt L:011s1111 1011 IIIXkrt. rr(luires a Sale% Repre%enlative to promote and c ll pnldIlLls in (Ahawa and surrounding areas kcnluncrutlon paAaec if, Judcs .;ilii coinmtssions. car allowance and hLifeltls II vat area SCII oloti,oalcd proicsSlonal \filth J nununum of 2 %rs rclaled c\Nrience scud re% uric to Hill' #7265, 0ri111,1'll"i 1.111'I'KI THIS 111{FK P.t►. 110X 481, ()SIIANVA 1.1If 71.5 We ,irk .;tf—m , ,lr. .t.1drn11n:1 �Dpl.xhln P; ' ,r boght aggressive, high energy professional with a proven track record In FINE FURNITURE SALES MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS +tenor Design Background with excellent or- ganizational and follow through skills Please send your resume to the attention of Sharon Wright Rousseau Heritage House Limited 216 Mary St. E., Whitby, Ontario LIN 5R7 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my home. lots of fun for all ages, hot meals & snacks. close Valley Farm Public School Brock Rd N of Finch 686-7350 HELPING HANDS day- care has two openings in our school age room Great held trips. super March break and summer pro - yams serving Highbush. Gandy, St Monica's and F'rzabeth Seaton Can 837-2273 PICKERING VILLAGE. •layra- ava•lable in my -)me. French speaking r.inny caring for our 3 year A daughter Mon Fri Call 1.18-7707 after 7 or wee. . ,cl Employment Wanted Offer% quality rt—dcril Llal sen in•.. Appmri ;n-, 1, fur rxrcutivr home. 725-2961 PERMANENT PART TIME >P^e.r a posinon i•..•-^. 5 yrs plus. MS Drd. MS/ Works. graphics. HospitaV HospltaVMR 708' MedicaliDental IM, MedicaliDental Market 1141111 Basket IV SHOPPERS 9GRUG MART PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Requlrec immediately, experienced full time dispensary assistant. Knowl- edge of Healthwatch preferred. Apply In person. at Dispensary. In store Pickering Town Centre. FULL TIME Daycare tant 6 month ' maternity leave. experience • Wanted preferred Phone 905-420 AJAX Moving Systems - full 9211 between 9-4 pm NON SMOKING r • •• ' • . month Daycare +d. my home. references ' • Wanted required Brock. Hwy 2 Pickering Can 683-3-5' am6mkSNW tetap rbrateefat WEST INDIAN nanny NANNY ',.r 1 1.12 6 3 '12 ova^.ted 'or •e^til old .•ear I. Light nous*- baby on Live in Monday ,eepmg References and through Friday Grand :w^ transportation Falling motherly type In Whitby to orook a•ea. Whitby 668 Cation 905666-2475 3889 ahe' 7 pm with move Park and load Fax I 3-7363 • Moving dr P.MCl House Storage eaning MEN cath large truck wil div household moves, resi- derl conlmerc,al All Types of moves Call Can or Jane 427-2856 ftlWNTA1N MOVING SYSTEMS We will move anyming. anywhere anytime Commercial or resideat:i Packaging, storage and boxes available. Senor &and monm discounts Free estxnates 571-0755 1,0011, AIV FARM FRESH BEEF, or. ga-11: '4rDwn, cut & wrapped the way you want it. can deliver. $1 90 Ib 905- 786-2733 Firewood am A GREAT DEAL -Top quality sea,,.ned nardwood at tow paces FREE DELIV FAY Servyiing PpicSke�ownq3 (:all DURMAMenFIREWO(JD 4274741 FIREWOOD quality sea 40ned 16' hardwood. cut. yp�H and aelrvered, starting at $185 per bush cgqrd White wppIres last Call (705) 944 980/ 7 p m 11 pm FIREWOOD. Excellent goa;,ry ^ardwood. Gear anteed, antra long time fully seasoned, cut and split Honest measurment Free delivery Kozy Heat Fire- wood (905)753-2246 em. Mouse Cleaning Nt GAILLIND ,>or MAID SERVICES WINTER SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 • Party • Sevices MAGICIAN, clown lnerids. !eddy to entertain for any age, any occasion Birth- days, promotions. open- ings, fund raisers. Magic shows are fun' Lettuce help 839-7057 or 728-8334. 0Business Services 4TH LEVEL C.G.A book- keeping/accounting func- tions up -to Vs: govemment remittances. WCB, budgets. cash flow, etc. Manual or - computerized. Call 905- • Flooring, room Party 7318. Eltperienced • Carpeting • Services: • wLogss Cross Movers Bargain rates, f10rne5, CARPET Installations - 25 e e • MOVing 3 OfltC85 et years experience, re. retch - Storage ` c moving.. Packing available. ng, our speroality Free: mates. 0 & N Duncan, 987- 1799 or 987-1800 t 3 -•` - AJAX Moving Systems - full 423-0239 Cloves. � �y� services, moves, appliance and piano specialists Flat 286-5513 • House am6mkSNW tetap rbrateefat rate or hourly We now • Cleaningra�s have heated storage units MICHALSKI MOVING Wft Now otfenny tree boxes ham• apartments, oHxces, with move Park and load appliances and piano spe- PROFESSIONAL house - special, starting at $99 and aabsts. Senior and mid- cleamn9, reliable. quality up Call for information, month discounts. Licensed, work Guaranteed satisfac- 725-0005 or 427-0005. insured. Free estimates tion. References, no obhga• MARRY -O -THE -MOVERS . Excellent service. Call 436 tion estimates Call Brenda 7795 839-8349 Move big or small, we price them allI Free estimates. seniors discount. short notice / • e 1 ' moves Pianos moved, also appliances Comparable 4 , rates Call 432-2850. QUALITY CLEANING. with a personal touch, reli- able with reasonable rates, special touches part of the job call today for a quote. you'll be glad you did Kim 649-2531 CRAFT -A -PARTY crea- tive hands oil entertainment for your next party. Your choice of fun crafts. Call Kann (416)261-0251 RABBITwants work doing magic for children's parties and all occassions. Have my own magician Call Er - me 668-4932 I rvE LOST 35 LBS. ALREADY!! 427-4585 WHY WEIGHT? Heanhy tasty, easy, convenient, no counting. Weight loss and immunity booth, money making opportunity. Dis- Inbutor discounts available. Cal 416-373.8288. 9 THE NEWS ADVEATISM WED., JANUARY 246 1996 -PAGE 25-A Articles Articles Fff Firewood For Sale For Sale , Articles Articles Articles Articles Articles;W1 Articles For SaleM11 For Sale I For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale SKIDS & Pallets for fire 1 Pair of KYB Gas struts, 3 WHEEL .cuoier hardwood & soft retail $160. will sell for $80 never new. BAR/RESTAURANT erluip µ,...r! used. Tri rnent luno,., Texas K ., ,I mixed, pre cut or bro- fits 1981 83 Datsun 200SX $1200 Call 725-6834 Country Mdienium, table~ delivery available. Call Abe at 6835117 or SAPPLIANCES.goodconrL- glass I,, & ,mall loads Limited 4271637 eve chairs, bill bar, la 4 0 bon plus Cherrywood and washer, draught lines & ',ner call (905) 3 - •Ir Flea Market 2 PC, sectional in hunter Burgundy and wheat "-r., , , S37 5 Also solid nd wail unit for TV. sten V(;R plus 3 drawers 00 Call 839-2357 AUCTION SALE Sat. Jan.27 - 10 am dnrhrm of Antiques ,n:f Household held V1lson's Sales Are - Uxbridge. 2 mi rth on Main St. to 1,,l s Dr :or take Hwy ,.T,,.I north to Davis At Newmarket. - ri,lht & go east 24 FURNITURE 9 pce. :. •' ,• 't •i,nq rrn Ste �7x Hoosier cup- rr! EX• nak flat to :.,i" ; •, ~hell. , 1 i2' glass doors. 1 EX pine lam' I lard pine har- (upboard. ar- r"T settee. ant. & chairs.' Nh:1Ck high Chair. ,coil r ,:ker, bake porcelain top). 1,n ant dressers. p,•;t,•,m sets. ant. k K parts plus CHINA, GLASS _&, COLLECTIBLES: I,! y ..,,, , "Od- 1•'ilif battles, milk - I lmbwood hit•, Ig Qty ant k, ;-ookbooks. lr,,,,nq wheel. V. winder. ant. Not L %,,,:Take i 10 pce ,ettinq Bavaria tea set ant China & cry,tai Ruby Alladhn lamp hanging oil lamp with prisms. Ig qty oil lamps (bull - se',,• bullseye finger, m" atures. green buPseye. vaporizer) M'i�-C 2 Inglis wash - e•, dryer. campfire emote woodstove, Lakewood wood- sti Sears lawn mower (new) plus tools etc. Call for de- tailed list. TERMS: Cash. Visa.' M C _r interac. View- ing 8 00 a.m. Sale Day China sells at 300 p In, Gary Hill Auctions (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Gary Hill Canadian Champion Auctioneer 1995 Sunderland 1-705-357-2165 Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 1.45 ct. LADIES dia- mond ring. 140 gold band. clarity 11, valued, at $11.000, selling for $6.000 call 434-7225, leave mes- sage 18" Digital Satalile Sys. tem For as little as $9001 wk No money down Rent to own by phone (905)571 1413 20 HORSEPOWER in dustrial air compressor Call 668-0853 3 JUKEBOXES, all ex- r,ellent cpndibnn 1968 Rockci a. $1299. 1985 NSM "n location making money _975.579-4538 SAT. JAN. 27, 10 A.M. Errgllent antirp,e etit A'w, G.A ity lumiture. 70 Royal �'rr ton hgunnes. collecta- 91 Buick at Orval -ean Auction Centre. _-:say Selling property of ate Ross Forbeat Es- tate 9,*- a;0•. I'll,tho of the Howard Burns Estate n =.i 'I pr ;ak '!ding room quality 9 pc it prov ::le dining room suite. > oval walnut dining beautiful Ige mir- "i buffet, pretty fight iron glass top r and 4 matching 5. Ige antique nak S- top desk. 1?30s got is 4 It 8 Br,,nswtck nak table and accessories :' ogarry secretary desk wardrobe. White it molal bedroom suite. .4lent 3 and 4 pc ma - ,tiny quality bedroom s, Ige qty of white �• •er rattan furniture. -,rile top table, brass retia stand, console •t. nesting tables. up- lered and Victonani : s. comer cuno stand.', I- Me side chairs. cess ?Id suite. petil pant rs. antique grandfa-i Clock. antique pump electric ),gams. heavy carved arm char. oak ,N of onginal oil and ti ;`••rcolr signed panting• low boxes. Itd ed 's. Sheila Boyd paint- ; qty of Indian area including 10 x 12 -(, .maga. walnut hall table. , .&Atul mirrors. old "^,+ rs, fancy carved ta- t.i.-s Ige qty of glass ch - 1,,I crystal. Beswick figur- : i-, 70 Royai Doulton fig- .• .-.-s. some discontinued. ';c,' mugs. 8 p set Royal A;,,, -n- heirloom dinner- ware. microwave, upright freezer, 1991 Buick Lesa- bre Ltd.. loaded. also sell- ing for a secured Creditor. 19% Chev Corsica, hun- dreds of collectible and in• Ieresbng items Partial Itst. Dom miss this inlerestl MCLEAN AUCTIONS (705) 324-2783 LINDSAY Orval & Barry Mclean Auctioneers AUCTION SALE Sunday afternoon Jan. 28th, 1 o'clock "Brittans Auctions" Burnham Street and Hwy, #401 Cobourg. Approx. 200 lots of assorted coins, including 4 cent. mint sets, large and small Can. pennies, several silver dollars and 500 pc:s. tokens, 1897 mint. set. r.c.m.p. cent. set. unc. '85- '95 coin set. '73 unc. 1$ bill. approx. 25 lots of jewellery gift boxed, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, pendants, rings, mensAadies rubies, saphires, gamet, etc. also several consignments of household articles, no reserve, cash, VISA, MC. bank card "Brittans Auctions" Cobourg, 905-373-7255 or hastings 705-696-2196. curio and hutch set with 4 ',ewei ice machine cool chairs 123-0832.5765200 ers. etc Everything must Brass & glass 5 pcs di net. S250 tinfa K chair $150, bedroom suite $195. small tables (ao5)697_3532 ART! LIMITED EDITION; F 111 1h Berry, Brent Townsend. Rob Stm.S140 Professionally framed. double matted Must Sell, 905 725 3899 MICHELIN ASR TIRES 14 P205 10 w. R14 'aii,m nms, one winter only Ask- ing 5275 Also shelving and large quantity of ow cost natural Skin rare stock 435 8136 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Friday Jan 26 at 5:30 pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 The prr)(..;rt, •,, _,,,.n Webster of Oakwood plus others - 6 tic Walnut Dinette Suite. 3 pc Walnut bedroom suite. Pine Jam cup- board. Wick. • fern stands. 12 R • J It freezers. Maytag au- tomatic washer, mci ern love seat. chrome Kitchen suite. French Provincial chesterfield & chair, single & dou- ble box spring & mat- tresses. modern dressers & chests of drawers. walnut 1'2 moon table, bed chesterfield, coffee & end tables. G E 2 door refrigerator. white sewing ma- chine. antique dolls. qty cups & saucers. hand made quilts. D31 Stihl chamsaw plus a qty. china, glass. pine bunk beds. Elmira air tight stove, Maple dinette suite- Mahogany drop leaf table. household & r cIllectible items Don or Greg Corned Auctioneers R.R. $1 Little Britain (705)786-2183 90 No dealers 416 744 7668 BEDROOM ,,et 4 pieces. double wii4 mattresses $300 Clothes vertical binds. country blue approx 7' or 7'S75 905 6680047 _. CARPET A 1 Prices. buy dre,t wi',,Iesale. Free in stallation for free estimate call Sal (905)4322750. or pager (416)980 9597 COMPLETE ,et of kdct en r_upboard•.. bu-:h. cinnamon colour, comes with beige - gold counter top. $t000 Call 723-1367 ESTATE AUCTION SAT. JAN 27TH. 6 P.M. Myles King Auction Hall 33 Hall St.. Oshawa H,!'rlgerator. elector /e. automatic v..,,,her and dryer. 2 I.' chesterfield suite. asional chairs. oak "ee and end tables :trohome Color t v. pc pine bedroom 'e with 4 poster .. 1. brackets hk,: :r roelki nl chair •nputer with desk 6 dinette suite. _-r •'amment center eo shampooer, iAer rubber band . •irh press. power :..i ken quick ,t,•p. tit- s bar. go c,r' rac- 5 hp Honda. 1987 itiac 6000 Station 7.,gon. Certified ,•ge quantity of n. bedding, silver, ria. tools. 3 pce .•rich provincial "fs bedroom suite. is a large estate 'ion, plan to at - "i t Sales every .•-i . . Thurs Sat. All ;ignments Wei - ed Terms cash Myles K ng Auctioneer :5-,75! Carpet Broker, 100"',. Nylon IN,* pl,%h <fair, r& S,slaril r.arpet Fpr 3 moms. only $36900 Price in dudes 30 Sq yds carpet, deluxe pad and installation In your tirime Free quota ~lin in your home No in no payment for one full year. Dames 1 800. 21 70104 CARPET MILL DIRECT .',.:k piu•,1 ,,fain resstant carpet for 3 rooms. only $349, price in- cludinq. 30 square yards. carpet. padJabour, Free estimate. Arnold 1-800- 6635045 1 yr no payment no interest. For 1 full year DIAMOND RING. 2:3 Ka,.-,' -., di ,-! '..s 12 b,ohance, appraised at 55.200 Must Be Seen Ask:nrl $1851; firm 432 8911 ESTATE AUCTION SALE SAT. JAN. 27TH AT 10 A.M. 870 TAUNTON RD. E. WHITBY 'Ne Ar,. -,i !h,, Property of Jean Telf- er of Oshawa plus others including old ,hbard 3 pc bei Gr,m suite. Gibbard 1,J I,ee table. 9 pc old ­I•apeller walnut din - 10 pc walnut din - 7 pc pine diner t s•r:retary desk l rh,jlie ',hairs ner, ,etas +. •,veseats. iaxt'.r '.,dk bench. few Q.; -ii size box R natt w walnut 'able & 5 chairs. curio :ab . 2 4pr, bedroom ;cites. silver pieces. 20- Sony colour TV. ;liver flatware. col- ectable glass. oak Dano, accordion, or gar,, new oak 'able & 3 chairs. 386 i.,,input- er & printer, small treeZer. Maytag washer, old records & books, Elvis maga zhnes, air compressor, new tools. Mak f,i saw. row boat, dhsh.:s pats & pans. plus many other articles Note Time 10 a m E x;:ellent sale. Plan to .t'!end II articles re hkta new Terms Cash. Vain M C Debit Card Viewing Friday from t m tn6pm McLean Auction & Liquidations 905- 686-3291 or 905- 432-2836 COMPLETE RESTAURANT SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT SHORT NOTICE CONTEM'S OF: KOSTAS PLACE RESTAURANT A PICIUERNG TOWN CENTRE-13551WGST•ON RD. Ui DATE: SATURDAY JANUARY 27M 0 :30 AJ14L SWARF :MORN M OF SALE FROM 9:00 A K Cold Tables, Steam Tables, Electric Fryers, 2 Charbroilers, Salamander, Salad Bar, Micro, Slicer, Cash Registers, Tables, Chairs, S.S. Prep Tables, Complete Front & Back Bar with Stools, Jetspray Juice & Choc. Machine, Asst Coffee Machines & Grinder, B.B. & Prep Tables, Vulcan Fryers, 2 Moffat Ranges, 2 Exhaust Hoods & Co2 Systems. Harco Washer, Plates, Cups, Cutlery, Utensils, Walk-in Cooler Freezer Combo (5 x 10) AND MUCH MUCH MORE - PARTIAL LISTING ONLY ALL FROM FULLY EQUIPT MODERN RESTAURANT TEL: (416) 292-2221 +��iailiff & ,�ljusfntetttIttc. FAX: (416)292-2197 CARPETS ohs of carpet, 100',, nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand I will carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price includes carpet. premium Pad, expert installation, fast delivery, free estimates (30 Yards) Norman 686 2314 COLOR T.V. 26- $65 Computer desk 5135 Oak coffee 8 end table $95 8 pieces dining room suite Isolid wood! $850 Wall unite S135 K,tr.hen table & 4 chairs $45 r`ew single box spring & mattress $100 Many other items 905-597 3532 HITACHI -31' stereo tele - v"111)" F •ee delivery and set up Hent to own today for as little as $8 75/week No money down Cal (Z,5-571 1413 COMPUTER USED SYSTEM CLEAR OUT. 285's from $155. 386 Compacts $339. 386 C,)m paq 4 megs and color $555 IBM 486 DX's 5419 All systems include VGA Monitors Lots of used mul timed,a systems Free CD's included New 586-100's mullimed,a $1,955 and Intel Pentiums 75's. 100's. 120's all multimedia complete with 2P, monitors Clanng ton Computer Clearance Centre 164 Baseline Bo- manville (Just east of the Flying Dutchman Hotel) HONDA 14 horsepower law, i•ac1,)r 42' cutting deck -ke new 53500 OBO KENWOOD 200 WATT apmplele home stereo sys tem 5 disc CD. dual cas Bette, tower speakers Rent to own by phone from $7 S01week Call today (905)571 1413 LARGE HOME contents in ^:dh of Pickering. including piano. furmtvre 1 v's. many odds and ends everything must go 1905, 686-2190 LOWREY Piano. 8yrs old, kke new tench seat, fancy asking $3500. must see. call 434-8100 4 DRESSERS S45'each A,• :.:. • .,. • • . _ 5195 9C5 h'e7753� GALL 683-7545 Clarington residents call 404-2615 SUNDAY AUCTION JAN, 28. AT 1 00 PM. At the Goodwood Community Centre. 4 km west of Brock Rd ea Durham 21 V,:LAi .,;,• n . ,'ter ret Nalnut sideboard it on chest ,:f drawers. 2 board pine Table. oak glass dis- play cabinet war- drobe dresser, butter- nut bonnet chest. gramophone, press - back, rocker. sets 1,,t chairs old hook-! rugs ant rugs. Vlo_iir. w Case, lots of nice 'Pass. china. dep glass. qty old toys, peddle car. Dinky and Matchbox toys mint in the box, . sev old Toy truck,, Hockey cards. tdx',!ermie4 items leaded glass windows, folk art piec- es and much more. large sale. nice quali- ty Preview 12 00 noon Lunch counter Terms cash. good cheque only, delivery available CLARKSON AUCTIONS 905.650.641• AUCTION SALE GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE JAN 25TH FRIDAY 6 P.M ATanv'lle arn ^,air ;tt�e 'aGies s. 9 Pi dining s„i'e = dinette, 'w1, 1 pr :x!a.5' Sets 4'X- wan ^�:rnom swte RCA , . 'Pnotei ente, eat 'JnItS recliner. s ;t drawe s dress beds. 4 ;elks file lets omee bed. qujfri cl mens beddl act ',eezer ..r- and a kanety Cf ;ware. ':nnd etc S ':ash, approved re wttn I G Ursa. 'n Auctioneer Frank G. Stapleton. 1905 7862244 :elebratmg Our 25th Year AUCTION SALE SAT JAN 27196. 5:00 P M PETHICK AUCTION BARN. 2498 CONIC RD 08 BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) ,'his Off— - „ A argc• 1,A• „', ique & —ndern 'ure i mr,vinr3 R place to be sr,i(J including dinng •oam suites. Chester field suites, contents t hair dress,nq salon ',,ill$, ,,r)nerlAt)le glass A ':nma plus many ,rner mterest- ng & ',.nusual items La,qt: sale Viewing from 4 p m Terms are Cash. Visa. MC ci Debit Card F,)r more nfo call 1(905) 263- 4252 Sale managed 6 sold ay Garry K P7well Au. 1,s Apora,sa:s 8 L ,-. cations OAK/PINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail pncesT One of Ontario s oldest and lar- gest manufacturers is now selling direct to the public Eg oak pedestal table and 4 chairs $849 / N double pedestal and 6 chairs $1499cannnonball beds fom $399. Over 20 stain choices. all solid, no veneers Traditional Wood- working 905-985 %i774 PIANO -GRANDFATHER CLOCKS D.,rhari s a, gest ecvomNew and used pianos Not sure? Rent if) own, apt size. uoi grand digital Key- boards Boss is away sate month of January” Ail in- ventory reduced' Telep Piano Works 4331491 WHEELCHAIR C'ackie HX B'ar^. "ew. nev- e, used asking $1450 Mak- an otter 905 579 4'f9i RCA ),g screen TV p: .:acerfent '.ndihpr. as• ' 52200 o b o Call 72 1 evenings. wee kends 55P 4015 SELF -CLEAN love a, M -.1 A',5 doo, ,-o", D,r „ ,uile -;P(A 52 i u SHOWER stall new 5351, '.i.•-. ri: -ac, dirge SOLID pi .F ';,t -)'.IAL TEAK r. •• i t '.Jt.e 4 TOSHIBA r ., n.1, wa•• .', .. 1,,r «y'•dr.w^ REM,^' ,w' .•'.:,Own«. Call 305 5t' '413 WASHER L DRYER .• t ;45+ ^ P,,..^G - 1,y 1,2 err WEDDING 7r�'^a,^. .•15515 jPC 7ry.- t5c, pa„ -aii 4 i.1, N000 BURNING •'e c. a:.� '..an C-Jd4P MICHAEL SPOONER & SON AUCTIONS ESTATE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY. JANUARY 27TH. 11 A.M. SHARP VIEWING FROM 9 A.M. - TO SALE TIME AT KAHN AUCTION BARN, BROCK ROAD NORTH, PICKERING, EXIT 299 OFF 401 We have been instructed by Principals to sell the estate of Dr. Michael Dinelle and Mr. Roland Cutoure of Guelph Ont. plus others. Outstand- ing Victorian English gents carved chair, antique Gilt English harp in need of restoration, outstanding antique oriental bronze box supported by oriental figures, twelve tone Swiss music box in Rosewood case, sil- ver and gold Japanese box, a large quantity of Victorian furniture includ- ing a sofa and four matching side chairs, marble top lamp table, Cameo back Victorian sofa, oil painting and prints including oil by Allan Arron Edson RCA, OSA., Dutch 19 Century oil, sterling flatware service for twelve in footed queen Anne case, superb ten piece mahogany dining room suite in the Chippendale style, nine piece mahogany dining room suite in the Hepplewhite style also in excellent condition, Rosewood in- laid dresser, solid mahogany corner cabinet, beautiful carved mahogany Chippendale style bedroom suite complete, mahogany Governor Winthrop secretary desk, antique decorated French pine cupboard re- stored, antique crystal and brass inkwell, Bradley and Hubbard inkwell, carved framed Rococo style sofa, outstanding walnut executive desk, high back flame birth Victorian bed, fabulous Royal Worcester dinner service for twelve, gold rose pattern, several old good wing chairs, a few oriental carpets, old student lamp, old cigarette cards depicting various subjects including royalty, good chandelier, pieces of sterling, beautiful satin wood twin bedroom suite, oak stacking bookcases, footstools. Knabe apartment size piano with needle point seat, several stiffel lamps. bronze busts, Icart prints, pair antique carved frame chairs, mahogany drum table, Gilt mirrors, wall sconces, superb solid mahogany carved Chippendale king size headboard, high poster bed, rocking chair, plus many other interesting items, everything sold as is, 590 buyers premium applicable. No smoking area, excellent comfortable hall, good food bar. We accept Visa, MC, Cash and Cheques with good I.D. SAGE 262A "hM NEW9 ADV1ER1iS4ER. WED.. JANUARY 24,'1996 Articles Articles Articles Arts dl Arts 8 ApartmentsM11 ApartmentsM11 Apartments Houses For Sale o For Sale EM For Sale • Crafts FM Crafts A I , For RentEA For Rent EA For Rent ' For Rent '- SLEEPMASTER LTD. �MATTRESS SALE MOVING TO A NEW LOCATION MOVING SALE NEEDFUL THINGS CRAFT STORE Everything Must Go 905-839-6333 956 Dillingham Rd. ' AutomobilesApartments Wanted 0 For Rent WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE -FREE tow,ng for sc•a` used or abandoned cars Ifucxs *hr pick up. top pnces paid AJAX Oxrcro Towers Span,,„s apartments, quiet budding dose to shopping, 411. GO Pool. sauna. 2 and 3 bedrooms available Jan. d Feb 2 bedrooms 083-8421 3 -bedrooms 683- 1+571 ;urh! 7 30p in ) or 683-5322 up t0 5100 AJAX. new 2 -bedroom (416) 281-3499 walkoul apartment. sepa (416) 281-9804 ate entrance central air,' ac. laundry. in family f6Housing LANDLORDS Help Do you have an affordable urham room, apartment or 86-2661 house to rent? FREE RENTAL HOUSING REGISTRY SERVICE Housing Help Durham can refer potential tenants to you - at no cost and without obligation!! (905) 686-2661 - Collect Calls Accepted 2 -STOREY 3 bedroon good-looking home, $950 month inclusive. availabl( Feb 1st or before A grea deal' Also 2 bedroon apartment, Inclusive, 5650 month, good location fudge, stove 905576-6995 Steve 3 bedrooms. Durham Cot lege area Available now 434.6089 AJAX 3 bedroom sem main floor, parking, ap phances, fenced yard available immediately S800 Imo. plus 1/2 utilities Ist/last, references. (905', 584-1581 AJAX Harwood/Bayly 3 bedroom main floor. $935+ utilities. avaoable Feb 1st No pets. Call 905-420 1281 AJAX, 3 bedroom de tached backs onto part. main floor laundry $115C plus. Lynne Papizzo. 905- ,ome, available Feb 1. 428-9766 TrUCI(S S700,month 427-7769 af- for Sale 'er lip m SOUTH 01-hawa Ha^n 5th Clean 2 bed basement ,n -fuplex Fndge, stove, laun- '1ry on premises. parking, 555Qmo . heat and hydro No pets First and last Gall ,:346089 or 723-0619. cave message THREE 2 bedroom ,pann,ents available im- -ed,ately 1 north Oshawa >650,mo plus hydro. 2 antral rl h- V.7f i/Inn Mies. battery exraust tune Vakef 4 a loaded 56.995 1990 S.sp red standard wdover AJAX. spacious one bed YAMAHA exows,le grand OSHAWA .. :Jus hydro 728-1517 723- BROCK/401 --•^ ac�,ate .,e,•. Inree piece bathroom ^ p,a-: ran", G+ series Bea Automobiles EM Automobiles ' , 1988 GMC 515 black .r 2 5 L ° speed above ground close to JntuI rich tone Im for Sale For Sale pick cap transit Family area. must maculate quality Asking 300 cubic' engine pis, tmt duSive. 1st'last. non- A liner, newer paint runs see'rrmediate 428-1615 $8000 Cali 905-4271479 it ceramics. C;N. 3 bath. hn- bath. 1989 '. ;,3: ., excellent 188.000km cerli- top new hard -top Stan RCTArticles t 1980 c Live Musran 9 au'c 40.000 km on new engine Need, Some won, au' a • low kms $3650 ertrtied 7984 Cnevene 2 ',ed. 54200 o b o Ext -a 4- mag nmsdtres Cap even. ngs'weekends 9051;58 AJAX Westney Heights 1 bed"'" basement apart Wanted Ask,ng dr au:c good shape 0682 men?. bright spacious, 010' 5100Des: -11e, all 905 � T23-2a7a c+400 certified 728-0490 1989 F ord tit -ton F�t50 separate entrance. fire SOUTH 01-hawa Ha^n 5th Clean 2 bed basement ,n -fuplex Fndge, stove, laun- '1ry on premises. parking, 555Qmo . heat and hydro No pets First and last Gall ,:346089 or 723-0619. cave message THREE 2 bedroom ,pann,ents available im- -ed,ately 1 north Oshawa >650,mo plus hydro. 2 antral rl h- V.7f i/Inn 4.6 x '00 loaded in- weeks Mies. battery exraust tune Vakef 4 a loaded 56.995 1990 S.sp red standard wdover place. Laundry. en suite. a/c. y HW 2 OSHAWA .. :Jus hydro 728-1517 723- BROCK/401 --•^ ac�,ate ANTIQUES Absoir 1980 P Grand TRACKER C:. red, drive. v pry good condition. cable. t parking. 5650 ,n- .WESTNEv t1•„� -: reoroom 6638 of 905-623-3129 .1280 !arra. , ;•,.,1. S appl, . P..--t.-: '„•^rture o• an an 1, 21 Le^a�s 4 tlr 2^': turret. a- r a^'•- ,a•e: -.t,.aria �. 300 cubic' engine pis, tmt duSive. 1st'last. non- 7wet _ basement 4 apan^+er•, available at CAN'T BEAT IT' Large 2 it ceramics. C;N. 3 bath. hn- bath. yming old Scient,t:c 'Mtnr V8 very good condition top new hard -top Stan windows. custom sun visor, smoke- no pets 905-427. pmate. ap- 3 Dat. 888 and 90C Glen St Close to WHITBY 2 bedroom ,shed bsmt. $tt00 a71- meets china, vHr. adve• ask -g $1300 OBO cert- Gard_ 110k, excellent con- running boards. 010' phances. pc Buil schools. shopping and Caseme^1 apartment pin 3729 tr&ng. toys. decoys dolls hoc Phone Pau! 432- co,on. must se!' 56500 many ex- ' • Found mature non-smok ^; adult G M Utilities included vate entranceparking, mm I prem March 1st Rent under milk Domes collections or 1955. after 6 pm 1 h`p"L ebfoken Very fnendiy. tras. $6900 d b o AVAILABLE March 1, $750/mo . Mar s: 427- Firsttast required Call 728- from 4 corners $70`., utdr. CLEAN � bedroom K,ny estates Can Robert Bowen 4- art,^der automatic. Pis pb o b o 905-432.3119 (905;404-9283 B -^-:s F ^..I t bedroom 1536 4993 ties and appliances Induct- Harm, , y 4 appliances. Ant' Antiques (905 655-8049 1%2 :;adinac Dev,ue. s,l- 1991 Ford Escort LX. Self contained. partially fur. walkout Dasrnent apart- IMMACULATE •aria_ bed Call 9057237001 ed Available immed,ateo Y drapes. finished basement. Brook, - ver �•- anted w,ntic los + air a?r auto. 4 dr. 55500 YanSJ •+tent all mdusive dose to r - rasemerl apt . broatl OSHAWA 3 bedroom 430-9684 1 1,2 baths. S875imo Gus floor d senior, appliances r laundry facilities, 2 car new :.res. ask ny S 600 o, ' i Wtleel Drive an amenities. S6C0•montn loomed D^vete entrance kitchen ,,w, -groom, main -39 utilities First.'IasUreferenc SKATES. SKATES. Phone 43x 4912 best reas,xtade our 434 clusive, with parking c,rstr last 428-/ and bat Share laundry floor of duplex. $am mo WHITBY Dundas St es Feb 1 436-8764 SKATES. We pay -a•' '.:' 1905)263--,125 7564 bedroom apartments. 905 - ry Inclusne First/last Immo E ' Da_M,r-pin apt, In 4 CLEAN one bedroom sk:+•�. -s and other spats 1964 Buic• G•and Nation 12 weeks Cane Corso 723-9068. 7251584 days AVAILABLE IMME- lac , south Alax at lake date 619-0892 or toll free ple%. front and rear garden LARGE HOUSE. big eau,pme- 683-3476 call a, ^p,e[e,y estored 1993 Buick Regal. silver a 1966 AEROSTAR. XLT. DIATELY, n Whit Ac' non-smok,ng $675 utii OSHAWA, u Aper 2 bed - vow New decor Clean Yard g.eat puce $.5.1 per rytimte new, body d Dam! Com- d','• ` V- Pd Ps Pb air adv..• A.,•; 6-v',r+x' $3 204. pun..-,. spacious carpet and cable included. first/ 1116552 3647 quaet. no opts laundry. all mo plus uhlhes. ISttast. UNWANTED Scrap metal date new exhaust Interior rnnt new bfaii- 6 tabes. conditioning_ v6 excellent also wanted a0 Coca Cola vend, ma- `� ea. newv pair+ted. with Dal last 686-3204 quiet. t 5 05MA)- ;cal Inclusive. $575 905 -509 - Feb Ist Also rooms, $350 lges stoves ate'^9 S'00G ^• w,r rye condition. 136 0Mk s chanes d a•!vertxyng signs con close to bus. shop y IAKEVIEW Da'k tishawa Dedr v7,.. .IDanTTynls $ATS a 2038 per mo Share k,tcnen, bathroom to, +2 'or or 4.4 T,- 513.000 certified 509- Gary 57•-'556 ping all Intruded. ed apartments. tui, r..nd A S55,hc-d Also evadable aur WHITBY DUPLEX, and yard Avail warners dryers. cars Tris car is sold =ert,t Q •940 first last required. n0 Pets required. l uDDer and lower hall of a ch ^'s"� bachelor apartment up- hoo, able ,mmediatNy Can AI trucks etc Call ;905 430 Priory 579-5749 1990- 150 DODGE RAM bedroom $625 2 bed raised bungalow 5755. $420 UtilitiesIncluded pe• 3 bedroorr arge 725-1074 or leave mes 90' a 1994 ASTRO CS 9 VAN 318 EFI. HD Susp room. $725 Call 430.0134 5585 All utiktres ,ndudald references 723-1'73 k�::h,fn wit appliances. parkin $750 W sage 1984 MERCURY :ou • "'"ng pass : 10'= . S•6.50C 54995 cert or Dost otter 579-%19 BACHELOR apartment. No dogs Ava„able ,mime OSHAWA Dedroom apt ; us utiln*s. first 3 as. available ammo LAVAL $t Oshawa. a ' Arts Ron, �, cert--• )� - Killgn. 51300 Can 905 1987 Ca liac Brougham $4F__ -onrn carkmg, utd,- dialety. Call 435-2433 dean an-: ;,;yt balding diall" Cal W 5788 bedroom. finished roc w, Crafts 436 98' S 105.000 xd $5.500 (905 1995 G M Astrovan roes cane rtCtuoed. Central LARGE bedroom Dsse Available Mar Ist wery- WHITBY. stove. t 1/2 -Dams, eat in 430-1274 •ceded '^ •2 cab Oshawa No pets Call 723 mer' apanmsnt Close to thing Included S66Si 2 bedroom kitchen. large yard, pod. UE S 1%5 C V6 au dunce docs. 2-tdne. 8 pas. pas 0704 GO d PTC Separate sole month 579-%00 or 725 atartn'ent walking O,s tante t° Go stalion. lots S1100+uhLhes 905-430 SH - r. SN ''%• 5-ugog Centre og Ce ire lona'" good r W or con- good clition. as ,s. 5800 a Dost 1994 ..avaker t door ram sen 527.500 or talo 9e`� BACHELOR APT S,mcoe entrance $695 .mo . 1;4 %55 ew of park Ing. appliances rnclud 6467 after 6 DfT1 Community Han 1655 offer Cal! 725-612• au1._ a- ABS P,L. PT, de- over existing lease Ca ar, .-) ,. :rex Spacious, withers lstlasl 905839 OSHAWA 'arge 5 room ed $815 per mo Call MAIN F.,y)r , note Whitby. React St Pon Perry Sat- Uy wipers. AM'FM its 905-6651029 clean and private. some 1876 ansa 6 pm or 576 apt n;n :' ',urs d house 2 (905)430-8608 on9C5)433- -«1,00mm detached urda, FrMruary 3rd. 1000 1965 geiiant. 4 door. 4 cy- Serie 50.000 K. $10.000 furnishing Sit 30r inclusive 5709 Defoe 3 Pm washrooms. 4 new ac, 7637 home. huge Ili lutcren. to 5 OC. Sunday February 17:o new exhaust. shocks :.res, fuel intecto, be hfied + 705.88' 1,729 94 FORD AEROSTAR Available now 434-7014 LUXURY SPOTLSESS phances. private tlnve WHY •e -it *her. can walkout to deck tirst.'a.t. 4tr 10 00 to 4 0C Admit- Easily crMdyd $1300 as is SPORT XL S' �, �']� ` BASEMENT apartment. 2-BEDROOM,ensuae S850 imo inclusive Phone you r w-. y ,,.r own home for available Feb 1 $9%mo SionS250 Un4lir12flee obo Wayne 427-6687 45 VEHICLES FULLY passe^7e• nth captain se^ rr.: close to stove- Indge .n000r park 905571-2757 bas man r. you think Call a� v2 ubl Call Joan Rogers Remax 905 FOLK -"T or Tole Pa,^• � RECONDITIONED AND :hairs -AC PS PB.Aao O D hosptai quiet non-smoker insecure 9 security pmt. sauna CLEAN •amity budding. Dave Haylock Tales Rep -683 - 2992 ng r- es stamng Feb 1906 BLUE PONTIAC CERTIFIED ++ • A. ' an tm Cassene 3L V6, no children parking laur laundry newly broad - O•^awe M one two d Re/Max Sumrlrt Realty St. b+G pm Mor eve A:,A �Ah regular ,,, %:d' ode^Gail ,caoed Spon appearance pk; dry. 5575 inclusive Call try loomed S90p'hrsNast, let" bedroom Includes 11991 Ltd (905) 668-3800 NEW EXECUTIVE home. 901, 905 773.5880 new Drake; 5'2.995 1992 Sunbrd SE Aluminum rims. pren+au^ 7?3-3827 ansa 6 Dim non-smokers ret avail Heat. hydro. fn . stove. or (9051 666-3211 1. '."Ce 3 r»-droom 4 ap- +99 000 k- needs some 6 cyi ioaoed $8 295 1992 care extended warranty 5 vnrtydiate 579 6013 Y Starting at $550. laundry prances garage deck , ' Computer oak 5700 obo (,all 727 '897 am 6 P i* Grand Am SE loaded $8495 1992 Mazda MPV y, or 100000 k days 725-4548, evenin^ 'Y3- BROCII :n 1 -bedroom las �r apt Sep en trance MCLAUGHLIN �OUARE tad4ws723-2094 ' Houses 112 baths, ail inclusive $1573 available now 721 - Video loaded $13695 1991 9068 one park Ing ac 2 ce, , .r- ata.'• ?r: 1 I For Rent 1213 19" CHEVETTE 'ell Grand Spon Ipaoed Cade, uM,bes tr4ge stove. '.i.rg• 2-batpr s. 4 apances. tWy OSHAWA. 2-bedroorn ao a '•an spG^a' - 'thew SB 995 1991 Ca deck. very dean. air-conditioned. full arrear main tour park,ng Iaun- OLD FARMHOUSE, n 4.6 x '00 loaded in- weeks Mies. battery exraust tune Vakef 4 a loaded 56.995 1990 ' owmOblles ,.ail Fee 1 S650/mo first amt (905)427-8281 s °� full ark�raS pool en- , dry. backyard 57Fi month c c .: ^ter n[errtet up $750 Can 905-436- pups 905.373-0085 • 416-493-6622 Cls 'bsed Dar. $92S'montn, phis t/2 Hydra F,rsVUst ready lease to own S87 OC 6638 of 905-623-3129 Cutlass Supreme. loaded tached garage, SI,050 per TEAM OBEDIENCE next SlAast. references 433- Available March 15 Call monthly Call (905706 morn floor in country home. 57.995 1990 Astro all large bright 1 bedroom, CAN'T BEAT IT' Large 2 7809 435-0033 4154 1966 NISSAN 300 ZX wheel drive loaded 1985 POLARtS INDr ex twdr-,om apt Oshawa NORTH OSHAWA two 50. aN 661m601a eta 9 am. - bc h:'-., -re acie:' .,se air. lum- ar system T -root 5- 59,495.. 1990 K5 &area 4 x c cenem conditon $1.800 or 728 Park and Adelaide area bedroo^ apartment avant OSHAWA 2 bedroom ro- • Lost b deo 4 loaded, St2 59. 1989 Dent over Fi005 Lauri Avail able mrnedat 5600 Per wnouse 5625.uhhties. ' • Found excelbnt working corWrtrm. askinq 54500 728-'582 SunprO 2 d 4 ty' auto 54.695 7989 Astro CL Apartments I prem March 1st Rent under 2 1 mO^t• can 732 7255 amenities, fenced yard. overlooks park large Iking. 1 h`p"L ebfoken Very fnendiy. 1%7 FORD TOPAZ. loaded $8.295. 1967 Astro EA ' ' 5600 Dkts hydro Heat ,n- NORTH WHITBY brand en, carpeted FOUND Lawes ung, al 4- art,^der automatic. Pis pb CL loaded 55.995. +987 For Rent luded 432-9127 new basement bachelor parking. porch decorated, bright, Supercentre parking lot Yc d000r certified. $2500 Chwene a cyl. auto Oshawa and BOwmanville CENTRAL Whitby. triplex Self contained. partially fur. clean. central 905-432- can 83t-8848 Call 9057237001 95 Four Z24's Cavali. S2.495, 1 i 2 bedroom apartments clean bright spacious. 2 nisnedshared entrance, includes utilities. cable. 7543 ' �ELL�w LAB 1988 CAVALIER RS 2 ar ors Financing avadade for rent two iocatans 350 bedroom plus den, in a plus parking Suitable for one floor d senior, appliances r laundry facilities, 2 car • 2itr acv 5 sptl pis . t%1 0 A C FOR PEACE OF Mal St 8946 Masson agebuilding. quietm jg25, ,n. non smoking OSHAWA, dose to GM, 1 �� • it aril fm Cassano new MIND -COME TO CER- St Staining from $550 per clusive, with parking person person 5495 Call 668- l 6689 newer building. t, 2, 3 - brakes. ores 8 exhaust. TICAR AUTO CENTRE, monm An inclusive Please 1905)263--,125 4063 bedroom apartments. 905 - paint t yr oid.S2900 cert. 155 KING ST. W. AT call 905-576-672d CLEAN one bedroom 438-0229 12 weeks Cane Corso 723-9068. 7251584 days MIDTOWIN MALL (905) 1 BEDROOM apartments basement apt private en- NORTH Whitby - 2 rtkn to 905-668.5306 iii 579.2••6 -WHERE Large bright clean quiet. , trance. S500/month, utilities bus 2 bedrooms. self con- OSHAWA, u Aper 2 bed - 1966 CHEV CAVALIER, OUR CUSTOMERS convenient t0 mfr n shopping. included, suitable for single tamed apt entrance. room duplex, central , ROTTWEILLER 8 FE- 2 or white, blue interior. SEND THEIR 401 hilly $575 Imo all in- working person Available storage. use of laundry equ,pt, newly renovated. MALES, all shots, ready to Gc 7 old d , needs mina repair to bol- tom of drivers door f r m FRIENDS- - Open Sun- clusive Also others 905- 'rh�atwY. 728 8364 fac , first .. Avail Feb 1 Aslan 5595. 430 3161 or 725- „•ime Go,. -:,.-a- J -e 1:)r �r1- n ediate rent References. • rst and last payment $8% p m mo Hydro and heat ex ",I Call George (905) 697- OSHAWA Large 3bed - room eat in kitchen, fin- ished rec room 21,? - bats. Laundry facilities, w/o to deck $950tubkties Available March Ist For appt to view 416 778 7947 OSHAWA. 3 bedroom bungalow. Indge• stove. washer, dryer, rec room. $875 per mo. plus utdnties. Available Feb. Ist. IstAast. 723-5373 PICKERING - Lower Rouge, near lake, 3 bed - an yr W female S50 5300 for st 24 o ce - lied 4 cirl . 5 speed $1,500 dales 725-6434 COURTICE, Solia Road. 9 inclusive Joan Rogers. Remax, 905.683- 9064 or 613-828-5608. 5 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms, main floor tarry and lade- room. brick and aluminum 2 slot eg with single at - pups 905.373-0085 (905) 639-1357 9• PONTIAC SUNBIRO. "WV 2ROMNLM4E t 2 -bedroom, uMumished 2992.. PICKERING Vi Nage. very dry, partly furnished 4 de- tached garage, SI,050 per TEAM OBEDIENCE next $490 per mo March. UtiN- auto, neo, err, am/Im res- bedroom bachelor base- morn floor in country home. Chev Camero, ORIGINAL large bright 1 bedroom, sired. Large country home, mo. pkis utilities. (416) classes (Puppy Novice) 19•• CMEV CAPRICE sane . 19,000 kms. rear meet apartment, surtable for ' avai$759/month Mar Ist.no els. Oshawa. 3 bedroom, $795 store,arr.inclurtded. 50. aN 661m601a eta 9 am. - . rt F b 6 21 E wagon v 8. nuns and looks spoiler power locks. 1 non-sm okvag pmate en- please call collect. (519) 787.1816 laundry facilities, hard - floors,t� Ad and inclusive. Firrsst/lasts Rate(-- -Fri p. Monday -friday a e venng and Saturday sasses excellent many options brakes, steering, certified, trance, all inclusive $450/ hes, parkin 905-279- g per mo. Available imme• diately 2 bedroom $620 $750/mo. Call 428-6546. avatlabie. with smaN class- 120.000 miles certified $11.900 432-2821 month available Feb 1, 7438. per Ory after6 p.m es guaranteed 430-4025 53.300 a best offer a trade GREAT DEAL 1986 FirstAaw (905)434-6352. DOWNTOWN WHITBY $490 per mo March. UtiN- NORTH SIMCOE at URGENTLY, required for smaller vehicle 579- 5799 Chev Camero, ORIGINAL 1 BEDROOM basement Huge two bedroom, near ties included. Clears, quiet Russet. rw%* renovated 2 Loving family, for large one ties, cable TV, parking, use OWNER, V 6 5 s peed apt separate entrance. schools, shopping, avast- lots d parking, laundry, bedroom in a 12 plexi year old female Sheprserd ' 19.8 Ford Taurus. V6. au- runs great 1.077 as is or best otter Please call 725- close to all amenities. John able Feb. W., $700+ lights er mo ISVlast.t• (905) please call collect. (519) 787.1816 laundry facilities, hard - floors,t� Ad Collie cross Spayed. all tomatic, fully loaded. $1695 8267 ask for Martin or Boddy Horne. air, no pets, 669-4009 1 NEW R Hood to �ycable s hy- sfwts, obedience trained. cemfied 1982 Chw Pick- leave message no smokers. avail Feb 1 last 579-2581 after 3 p.m. TWO bedroom apartments dro. no lease $686. 576- 1 h`p"L ebfoken Very fnendiy. Lip, 8 cylinder. $1295 certi- wanted Any condition, any (905) 420-0424 FANTASTIC t bedroom 8 bachelor. immediate pos- 2962 r- loves children_ Please call tied Phone 404-9759. AUbD 1 i 2 Bedroom opts in basement Professionally session, prefer couple, SOUTH 665-0530 • NLY yard air dose to GO. no ' � Oshawa and BOwmanville done,Rouge area Luxuries central Oshawa, fridge, Oshawa. 2 -bed• appliances. parking Laundry available 19•• MERCURY MAR- , 1• smokers preferred.$925 Starting at S600/month include, central air, central stove, Ca carpet, shopping room apartment In Pa upper ' �ELL�w LAB OUIS, LS, 5 Imre ,FA, fully quired, last negotiable, no Indge d stove Included, with laundr facilities No vac, security system, 4 en- ptianCeS. Separate en- plaza, bus stop, laundry facilities. 725-2642 atter floor d senior, appliances r laundry facilities, 2 car PICKERIIIG Dixie/Finch, 4 -bedroom 2 -storey, 2500 sq.lt., newer detached home, 3 -bath, 5 appkanc- as, fireplace, garage, fenced, pool, $1299+udi- ties. Available March 1st. 905-435-9600. PICKERING. 3 bedroom detached. double garage. fenced yard,famiy room, $1250 plus, Lynne Papiz- 2b (905) 42&9766 ' Female' ttveeks baled. 1 owner, with sery CARS FOR CASH! We r y pets. an 434-2407 trance No smoking, 905- Spm parking, private entrance, PICKERING, Valley Farm eY Wan6n9 a loving, Car- ice records. A,11 condition original paint. certified, buy used vehicles. Vehi- 509-3043 ONE bedroom bsmt. 5675 all inclusive, avail- • Rd./Kingston Rd. 2 bad K19 Owner. She's a 130.00 Hwy Miles, must cies must be in running 2/3 bedroom apartments. 8 GATEWAY COMMUNITY pri- vate entrance, bright, utile able February 1, mature room bilrsgalow, gas heat• ing, finished basement, p ;• _ pureand f1aS see, 54550. OBO 427- condition Call 427.2415 a come to 479 Gayly St. story budding, close to schools, library. South GM HOMES has 3 vacancies A ties, cable TV, parking, use working single or couple, No pets. 579-7869. large lot. garage, $1050/ fled her first Shots. 9575 Brian East Alax at MURAD AUTO plant Available immediate- one bed $670 and two- bedroom apt $760. in their of laundry all included S525/monthly Ideal fa sin- • SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 1 / • month. Call 839 0000. Available Feb 1/96. 050. ) `^ 987-4198 19•• JEEP wrangler WJ, 6 SALES y and Nov 428-6328 1- 7pm for family section, 8 1 -bed- room Senior gle person, references, 1sV • Wentworth SLW., lar 1, 2, 9e 1 NEW R ha miler 5 speed red with SCRAP cars 8 trucks appointment in section, 5670/mo including utilities last 579-2581 after 3 p.m. 3 -bedrooms• close to bus- DETACHED • PICKERING- main floor ip': hard and soft tops. p s. wanted Any condition, any AJAX by am lake, single at tear new location, 120 OSHAWA 2 bedroom es. shopping, available im- BDRrJ mediately, $550, $660, HOMEOf three bedroom bunga- IOW, all appliances, nice p.b , alt steering, new tires age. free removal in the occupancy, private small 3. Colborne St. W. Oshawa Beautiful vChdd 5690• in 9-plex Includes neat, hydro. YES S6gg, fridge, stove. heat, • NLY yard air dose to GO. no and carpets , very clean. 98,000 kr.. 58.900 certdred Durham Region. cash Also '81 room apartment Available D ing onto enscl Area 9 appliances. parking Laundry available Hydro, parking. 1st re- , 1• smokers preferred.$925 1 ADS Call PalnCk 905 579-0052 paid needed. Chev p u Call anytime. now. no smoking, no pets. Park V clean and try quiet on site Convenient to 401 quired, last negotiable, no 8 1/2 utilities. flrstilast. leave Y $525 inclusive 427-3178 brand new building 571- and city bus routes 433. pets 434-5183/576.5142 avail. Feb 1st 1905►839- message Oshawa 431-0407 leave message. 0867. 9.5 p.m, 0677 between 9 6 0018. I Ii • iii Houses Rooms For Rent rim, For Rent SMALL 1 bedroom house EAST OSHAWA. fur ).:hawa $650 /mo plus coshed room, cable, share ,nld:es 1sUlast months kitchen, non smoking pre writ Only reliable people to ferrel, laundry facilities and ".ply 905 728-3851 ask for parking. Immediately, $80 ,nn per week (905) 436-0505 SOUTH OSHAWA 3 FURNISHEDfunfurnished ocirm trip floor of duplex, 4 room for rent in new house. Ippl, laundry fac, fenced Harmony /Adelaide area ,aid, parking Within walk- Single parent welcome g distance to schools. Call 905 571 7825 •.hopping 8 transp. $7751 NORTHEAST Oshawa. .no ♦ hydro Avail Feb 1 beat,Wtil mod- home, all '25 065F, facilites included Non A-1 WHY RENT? No smoker, $90 week Avail ^. urey rt.„W,i Own your able Immediately urn home, like new, fridge. (905)725-1750. love $750 Incl , all but PICKERING 1 rooms. hone 3 bedroom asking ava,labie now Large, 61,900 Call Ken Collis, friendly relaxed home. a8 :nldwell Banker 728-9414 amenities. working adults, WHY RENT? No money full time students only No s• w•, yc,u, own home dogs. (905) 4204363 r5p an inclusive 3 bed- PICKERING Whitesr401 ,om asking 563.900 Call Roon1 Sha„ -d facilities, l-. urel.a Rasanu Caldwell except family room Park ,,ken 728-9414 ext 201 Ing. non-smoker. 5400 /mo +""'last References 509- Housing ,as Wanted PICKERING- shared I LOOKING FOR 3 Or 4 ..Ai none fn rent •� vyestney Hergh!,'Dela- • ey area Jim - Home, ,it. -7559 Bus (905) 94C 1250 RELOCATING executive J. i," - ',Pwef exPcu style home 4 berfrn,.r- -,a' garage. Whitby area 6p32071 e -I 31) Townhouses For Rent SOUTH Vsnawa - 3 Died in small ."illy ,;Omplex, safe for hien Includes base sec hot water tank. ase 'J schools. shopping •YH ^o hrs0ast. neat nydro included 435 2 L 3 7iedroom townhnus- ✓nt. Wentworth Vil- .iI" Milkiest Heights, ask -,ur rent to own Car 518 NORTH OSHAWA. 3 ^ .. Tow, -.,.:ems in we' ^-,.i •'tamed family ^p„. ''eshly decorated cad.^ Fr,g s!ove. close to all a^,enmes. on site Mgmt ol- hce .i1' '28--3777 OSHAWA Taunton S,mc.. redecorat- ed. twee bedroom . 11/2 baths w o to patio, pool .appliances. parking. 5800 first last, avaP For ap- pointment (416) 345-9180 SOUTH PICKERING. 3 [.,-,7r;.�.r• •ow^^ ,use .rise •.� schools d Town Centre $886 plus uhiihes first 6 last. available Marchl, 839-9446 -- q 3 wd- n lownh0use in well vltaned family com- Includes all utlM es, +ppliances, parking. se to schools and all :-,-rune, 122 Colborne St. E. Oshawa For apps. 434-3972 BillfoRr R�ertt AJAX clean, carpeted room in quiet adult home. use of kitchen, bathroom and laundry facilities, ca- ble, non-smoker, $80/week furnished. 686-3201. EXECUTIVE home, spectacular lake view, Ajax. Furnished rooms, 2 wash- rooms. 1 ensure, shared kitchen, laundry. Parking and cable Included. Non- smoking, mature working Person 1stilast, references. 5450 427-1677 AJAX, two furnished ,Dams, own washroom, own kitchen/laundry/utile hes parking, cable includ. ed Nonsmoking mature working person $400/ month 428-0482 ami yroom, askng 5375 mo quiet non -SMC -ng fe- male preferred, available Feb 1 420-2196 PICKERING- WHITES'S RD ri Jnr w•,,, -) person phone, laundry r cluded 5100 per week 1905)420-1845 ROOMS FOR RENT Per month Or week Clean bright home. Hydro Staff welcome 905-420-3674 Shared Accomodation 2 BEDROOM aDallmwlt 11, ..are o A;ax Pool. park."': $500 per • ISL last a,! inclusive Available Feb 1st (905) 619-9046 AJAX i,ge 4 bedroom Home need 3rd Denson Large bedroom own wash- room, near lake Must like dogs $400 plus 428 9913 BASEMENT IBED- ROOM ,ec I( , "' :ai,rd^, pa --i $400 plu5 1 3 utilities ''stilast. plus 5700 utility deposit Marco. 1, female preferred 427 1 A.SO CHEAP RENT. share hou,,e r Ea`.' ()shawa. quiet well maintained, in- cludes Urge deck vard with beafdiful viewcable laun dry tacrlities. perfect for student S345 per month Please call Martin, 725- °267 or Nave message LARGE room for rent in or vale home Share kitch- en, amingroom Use of backyard 8 House. Non- smoker $350=th plus cost Of own food 434-4672 evenings - (leave mes sage) LUXURY TRIDEL TOWN- HOUSE" Loaded 6 in hearl or Pickering. Couple seek Ing prof (F) Own bath, use of everything 2 mm to Gov PTC No pork meat, no parking. $500 1stAasb'ref 83 2639 ONE or two bedrooms available (one is huge L- shaped master bedroom with private 4 pc bath), ca- ble, shared kitchen, living - room, and laundry facilities. Use of enbre house except familyroom. References. Available anytime. FirsV last. Rent negobable. 434- 3976. ONE BEDROOM, to share 1/2 of haus. garage. parking, very clean, $375 Inclusive. Cal 435-0630. AVAR.ABLE IYMEOIA- TLEYroon in executive style home, main floor laundry. close to Oshawa Transit route, non smoker, share all facilities, . $350 hrstAast. 905-433-1247. WANTED: mature em- ployed 20.30 year old to share a house with 2 guys. 1 girl, very clean, nicely fur- nished, laundry, close to amenities, 831-7744. 412- 6530, EMCOI`ldilmiFor nium$ Rent MCLAUGHLIN SOUARE, north budding. Immediate Newly decorat- ed 2 bedroom . appliances. drapes, underground park- ing. Well maintained Ist/ last References $875 in- clusive. Call (905) 985- 3915 J t Office 8 • Retail Space 30 X 100 INDUSTRIAL budding, (combination of shop and offices 576-1187 "1 4 Months Free Rent 111_ Oshawa Centre 600 sq IT second floor Oshawa downtown,600 sq main $500. 3500 sq Lwrlvl $1000, 250 Sq main $350. 600 sq 2nd 8r $500. 1050 sq main $1,000 Can 434 2447 or 6554132 MEDICAL SPACE AVAILABLE In new commercial development In growing community of Courtice, with other medical facilities Space for 3 Family Physicians. Attractive rates call Ken 666-0602 Industrial • Units INDUSTRIAL UNITS i Oshawa Centre Hign re,1 1195. over heart doors. parking. utilities. air coin pressor Month by month Parking for truck with by dro Available immediately 5762982 ' ' Private Homes For Sale QUALITY D Angelo Muwri i.. '..f, Oshawa 3.2 bc.tr �. s Kdrnen over ipok. lamnyroom with lire hate r walkouts rgrrjund il :o. 3� baths FAG n law cotenoal. 160 Goodman or $171.500 Call Sheila Mc L are, Sutton Status 435 99C BRAND-NEW HOME 5"c v. Central (isnawa abedroom. ga- rage. country k1chen. 30x100 lot. 51000 down Allan Duffy. Rema. Ability 432-7200 BRAND NEW HOMES. 5p.. ,, ­-Irwhy -..r.. starts¢9 al S 1 t 9. )00 Norm West Oshawa. 3 bedrooms, high efficiency gas heat. R- 40 ;nsui Raised bungalow. Only 5 tell, others from 5104.900 Call Peter Neat. Sales Rep. Guide Realty. 7235201 PORT PERRY - $139.900 3 crrir-m convenience plus - walk T.., as amenities Large lot 1-ur garde, First time buyersdream or retire here Call Catherine Ayone. Remax Scugog Realty. (905) 985-4427. 24 hr WOW' $99.900 buys a de- lacIed brick 2 storey, 3 - bedroom, walkout to deck garage. appharars. wit^ 5` down carnes for $789' month .nclucl taxes Ted Houghton, Rema- Summit 668--3800 010nrsturance gages, MORTGAGES Gond, bad and ugly Financing for any purpose, rates from 5 95 All applications ac cepted Community F,nan tial Services 6686805 ERBUSine S s pportunities EXCELLENT OPPOR- TUNITY, to, someone de vendable 8 highly exp.,, anted In the drape and ulmd industry To be part of an established interior deo orating store. in a fast growng community call for details 655-8681 GIFT STORE FOR SALE Unique a`t,r7able business opportunity In Ajax Loon Lake Weavers is now avail- able Total cost in. cluding inventory un- der 540.000 Take charge immediately or ata time to fit your needs Call for info. Mike Mayerson 415-661-9916 GOVERNMENT ASSTS ma• available Grants ird loans for your new o, _x,s! -•g business 1 900 9 s tht5 HAIR 'TALON to, sale will hanity Owr grill' Own business Good Ixahor and very tow rent Call alter Spm 775-2521 HOME-BASED business -t-3 income potential Can 905 983- 6265 MOVIES 8 GAMES In e •y L.,quidation Instant Business Opportunity Over 2500 current movie tines and over 250 Nintendo. Sega and Super Nintendo Games Must Sell' Call 613 475-3086 between 1208pm Registrations rem, DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available . rea- sonable rates. Call 428-2000 r.1 , �1�0,1�-OfTowjn • ' Personals erties FOR SALE 112 acres, 75 workable 6OX40' barn, 5 years old, drilled well. pond, creek, gravel pit 15 min N of Belleville Asking 549.900 Call 619-2509 or (613)396-1844 Vacation Properties MEXICO - Puerto Valarta 4 Star Hotel large condo studio for rent. 9th and 10th week of '96. Sleeps 5. completely furnished, maid service. all inclusive. Call Peter 831-3921 mpMoney to Lend BORROW $10,000 , pay as little as $110 per month., o.a.c. Free consultations. Anubis Investments Ltd. Mortgages and Loans since 1973. Call (905)668- 7200 MONEY problems? Debt consolidations. credit ar. rangements, personal budget planning, credit re- pair. FREE CONSULTA- TIONS Ontario Credit Counsellors (Oshawa -Tor- onto) 433-1425 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. AADOMINANT ONTARIO WOMEN WANTING DATES' Names 8 numbers 1.900-451 5566 ext -252 S3 49 per minute 18., touch tone BEST PLAYMATES names 8 -'s 1.900-451- 6088 ext 272. $2 99rmm, 18.. Toucntone BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - names 8 private phone numbers. 1- 900-451-3638 ext 704. $3 29imin. must be 18 T - tone CALL Ontario Girls• get names 8 home numbers. 1-900-451.5566 Ext 253. S3.497min. 18+, Touch torte. EVANLY RAYS... Police Use us. Rated •1. So1u- bons on career, relation. ships. N.Y. predictions. $2.99/mrnuts. 18+ 1-900- 451-4055 PHYSIC READINGS and physic cleansing by Bonnie of Mystic Messeng- er. essen¢er. Call today for an ap- pointment Hampton 1-905- 263-8205 SIMPLY Sociable. Arts, entertainment. gourmet dining, travel d leisure sporting/nature activities. Regular newsletter. (416)261-8412 ompanions r.+ EASTSIDE CONNEC- TIONS DATELINE - Free to call to place your ad. no charges for ladies, no phone bill charges. 905- 430-7060 'THF. NEWS ADVERT-LSER, WED., JANUARY 24, 19% -PAGE 27-A 1 ' Birthdays ' ' Birthdays , ' Birthdays as as ■ 21 years ago yesterday it y " precious gift arrived. And over the vears we may not have afways seen eve to eve. 0W But friends we have become and friends we , will stay. Love you forever more each and every day. "Ilappy 21st I:irthday" Illad & Mom ■ I Deaths ' Deaths MOSHER, ;eorgina Pev^.e 2al', rifle Lodge Ajax At 9alyclllfe Lodge on Sunday Januar, 21.19% Georgina Mosner, beloved wife of Frank Mosher dear mother of Malcolm Richards and Linda Mrs Brian Mahaffy; loved grandmother of Amber Mahafty sister of Marguerite and Theodore Rest- ing at Ronald Martino 8 Son Funeral Directors ' j57 Brock Rd Plckennti gust south of the 401. east side ) 905-685-5580 after ; 00 p m Tuesdav Funeral ser/ice in the chapel 'Nadnesday. January 24 1996 at '1100 a.m. Interment Mount Lawr Memorial Sardens Ajax SHANNON pratess .-_wse Dragoor Guam Regiment) Wem- ber of P 77 L Br 322 Ajar Suddenly at hori Ajax on Friday January 19 1996 Jack Shannon In his 76th year Beloved husband of Barbara Loving fa - trier of Jane and her husband Peter Gilbert. Catherine . Barbara and her husband Joe Ruddy. Robert and his wde Donna. and Anne Dear grandpa of Kevin. Andrew, David Brendan, Stephen Catlyn Lindsay Robert and Bllty The family wtll receive fnends at the McEachnle Funeral Home 28 Old Kingston Road Ajax Pickering Village) 905-428- 8488 from 2 to 4 and 7 tc 9 Monday Funeral Serv- ice in 71e chapel on Tuesday January 23.19% at 1 00 p m Interment pine ridge Memorial Gardens Dona- tions may De made to the Salvation Army P C L Br 322 will hold a memorial service at the Funeral Home Monday at 7 3C p m e Companions EvEA se^,1Ce or JUST ding our mire about mems Now eou ^-an call for a Tree pressure nr oCitgabon F.,il btos. photos. ^„gr compa 161-ty standards great 'a• ue 8 ery sincere F -;r s,r riles seek .Heir we^ial someone Pa-•ner Sear— 583-2414 -message any t.m - LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC 905-723-8551 Oshawa SSCARSS f.�xxx�ct r�a1�rE� fr(.m J'eurs CORRECTION NOTICE ':,e . ;;ale e-id5 oruary 41h page 10'11 Save 50`a on contemporary crib =5 ;475 Reg 239 99 Ea 199 99. ould read Crib not as :Ilustrated WE SINCERELY APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED OUR CUSTOMERS. -- ICIC:�C:..' or Crh I f�llril ,n. %i% d!sO 11105` .,i ,(A[ CC PC, pro`- mit hi, t:J!! ?l(U. 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WED., JAN ARI' 24.1996 FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE Come Prepared To Purchase! * Sale starts Monday Jan. 22, 10 a.m. * One week only. * $500 deposit at time of purchase. * Delivery within 1 week. * First come -first served -no rain checks. * Dealers welcomed * One location only! * One dealer only. * Over 80 vehicles included in this special * Low financing available. * No money down O.A.C. * No phone call orders. pewr a, 57eca Eza~�. .... BRAND NEW 95 STATUS ES BRAND NEW 95 CIRRUS Fully Loaded. Stock #P4626 Fully Loaded. 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SPIS64 96 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK 0P4586 95 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK OP4509 96 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK #P4590 95 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK #P4591 95 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK #P4592 95 CHEROKEE LAREDO STK #P4593 95 CHEROKEE LAREDO STK #P4594 95 CHEROKEE LAREDO STK #P4596 95 CHEROKEE COUNTRY STK #P4597 95 CONCORDE 4 DOOR STK #P45N 95 94TREPID 4 DOOR STK #P4606 95 INTREPID 4 DOOR STK #P4607 95 CONCORDE 4 DOOR STK. #P4609 95 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK #P4610 96 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK #P*11 95 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK #P4612 95 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK #P4613 95 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK #P4614 95 CARAVAN SE WAGON STK #P461S N t 411 TORONTO VILLAGE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER G g cc 4 OSHAWA x 4 ® at INCAo1N1p POOL!!! ; Picket ii - Double 9wRp - 9001 3 Over 1, 997,r R bedrooms - on suile - main floor family room - fseplaoe - sun deck = ' 2 walkouts, new wood deck overlooks pool fi separate play ' Main floor family room area Extra deep 126' lot! walkout Excellent location i valise - ' Hardwood floors under :172,500! Don't miss seeing carpet T this special home 1s0! Call HELEN MASON* -_ ' Renovated kitchen b bath 'Backs to detached homes 41YReferral Only" -..;.:, .� JACQUELYNN Your Personal Realtor TANNER* Consultant... For Life!619-9500 . ,,s ,i. iv r , ; ._,.y, ► 905-831-3300 or 686-3330 R611AVAI W - Realty FIRSTLtd. .�� - HERITAGE REALTY INC. ' AJAX - 3 BDRMS. ,S FIRST TIME $144,900R�P� �0�� BUYERS DELIGHT... _-_ — Fantasticdetached vQ`�y,��� ONLY $147,500 home. Finished top to cosy starter home in north bottom. Big, bright F Ajax. Features eat4n kitchen, O L i partially finished basement, kitchen, rec room With newer broadloom and 3 wet bar. 'Fireplace'. bedrooms. steps to school a Large yard and steps to park. Easy 401 access. Lots SCh001S. to offer at this price! STEWFEARON* ; *` CALL ' BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 1. 683-2992 RvInkC RVMKC QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR. QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. OPEN HOUSE ;A Y:: POWER OF SALE! SAT. K SUN. - - SOUTH AJAX! _ 11-4 P.M. 3 spacious bedrooms . 2 500 CLIFFVIEW RD., - bathrooms PICKERING Eat-in kitchen (South on Whites Rd. to Professionally finished r oaklahoma a foaow signs) >.. r• - basement S439.900. Visual splendor on 82' - - Walkout to back yard t-ontage o''g Lake Spacious floor plan Ortario! 3.500 sq. ft. Superb Steps to school, shopping. duality' Pickering - call to view! - buses CALL BARBARA K. SMITH' Best value in Ajax a t e- (905) 837-1054 CALL NEW CHOICE DA 683-299T20N* IN • REALTY LTD. I�MEMBER $94 900 Rv/y lw J C13M BROKER � r:.. - � QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. EXCfi1LEff.' LIVE THE COMMERCIAL LOCATION CAREFREE LIFE! witCV' HR� IIesdotal Just listed! This 1,500 sq. ft. zoning. Over 2,700 sq. R, luxury Tridel condo has large superb street exposure. sunlit living and dining _ = Spacious, four bedrooms, k" rooms, greenhouse kitchen, dna for yourself or rental. Large solarium den plus 2 big W for parking. REDUCED TO bedrooms, 2 big baths and t +, CALL LLICY dATtIESON s loads of upgrades. A must Aasoci ate Broker see. (905) 619-9500 ° BARBARA EDWARDS* (905) 683-2992 - R6rV1w HERBAGE REALTY INC. QUALITY 014E LTD. RLTR. Only &5,500 down andonly_`c+COSY LAXE SM 51,159 mor" Pil for this ��` CONDOS fIN AJAX beautihd 3 badman home with 1, 2 or 3 barn. modals to a finished basemerN, fireplec !, P'` choose from! All with ararrhics, ant air, colonial drs. i on stale central air and renovated - laundry. Some units feature fill dream kitchen. Loaded in en suites, fps., balconies, five prime south Ajax an a 50 x 120' _ appfe• Conservation dna, or lake view avaiMW. Complex -- lot & skips to iakekont. offers indoor pod, saww CALL tub and tennis ++. bol BERNARD LEE* CALL CBAWAL CCMXMA 1M or RI= CHONCY* TODAY TO LEANM MOIE (905) 428-6533 905.619.9500 OR 416-286-3993 OR 1-800-663-7119 1 eta• ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. HERITAGE REALTY NC. $1681,500 �0� GREAT O FMAEMILY DOUBLE GARAGEAs���G This as brick home has a Wp v ' Fa this 3 btdroam brickhome. �N - family room (19 x 15) with a p a ' pen concept, nice & firepim. The ham shows 9" don well! Back doorand it is on a Pfe IoL The family 24ier deck, front Corhorele size kitchen overlooks the yard porch, new broadloom and and Miller's Creek. Comes with cushion floor. Easy access to all maim appliances and central school Call air. Located an a pp�LAN* close o schools, sit g & r�ec today at attire. You don't want to miss 683-1088 this one. Call today. CALL GERRY THATCHER** 1` 683-5000 184,900 R6V/bIW OMEGA REALTY INC. QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. JANUARY 24,19 t 3 k� itlit I I M" Roy* 831-330 �i' 111111 Yt' t t 3 k� itlit I I M" Roy* 831-330 LOA NMI This have is spectacular. premium lot Main floor Iilbrary, gourmet latchen, waikout to deck and ravre, 2 fireplaces. Togly finished t,aseme WN wet ba- 4 wastxocros. 2 staircases BiPtard area. $299.900. DOUG TAYLOR ° 3C KXMCWnM HOME - $269,9oo Over3LOW R. 1`01% k-a•e: - a .••-. --s'gicus area nage toyer and arcWw sla rmw c�-=-- _ _ex'-- -ar;wood floors cent air. cent vac. brevLace 8 -: - _ _ ~ec se DOUG TAYLOR 831.3300 Y $249,900 Thiwio,i,qq. l�IWO%i ttlOme, with a huge 162 foot deep lot. exaeAerrt ' j`tlil :tot be disappointed upgraded j�d4�►, Main floor den, family size krchen, hJ�'M �r bedr wdit �pbCe en suite. A must �pe.1t 831-3300. a 'iitf .ri• , 1 ,. 742 PICkERIN0 BEACH ROAD & $16%900 Open concec' �c—e Huge `amdy room with fireplace. Three large bec-- T.s --. � _ _ MARY ROY 331-3300, CARRIES FOR LESS THAN RENT! Beautiful Iota--^ by !ne ake Bngh'. we Kert apartment. Two bedrooms Master with 4 -pc. ec s,.+te Includes appliances aid custo^ b� Mas CALL MARY ROY 831-3300 BACKS ON TO MEENBELT Almost 2,000 sq. ft. Three bedrooms and b t. Large bright kitchen overk)oking sunken family room vlplll ate. CALL MARY ROY 831-3300. if_t11;fIf1;Eiilii;li I:i itE:l l.:f.: :GLENN PRICE* 831-3300 a OPEN HOUSE 280 HOOVER DR. SUNDAY. JAN. 28. 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. ivy: $254,900 ,. . 2,800 84111. of Coughlan built quality. Spial (staircase to finished bot, boded with ceramics. IrBedock bade sidewalk, central rue d air conditioned. Z;fi*laces, 4 bedrooms & 4 bathroorns makes this ehome a must see. Cal Glenn Price 831-3300, for info on open house oirectmns. 1, I+ ��( i[ U �illrii{!l t ..,,may ,, ,; „�i ,•,+,; I iiiti(���iiii#'FIRST TIS I This t,36lpq ft. home is a eat -in kitchdn 7a- A, walkout to fe 1 three bedroombaftooms. Call one wont ll�jFti � N. !i ii':!.��hi�f'�jhl`• "� + r. !f+' +1��{: . �- WMIN50x200' lot backrg Huge prnra qd pooh %"ing I anon and with an irtcredibl of Lake Ontario. and bar. Thr i iMp full bathrooms, 0 8 + r will btriki a similar home or give me a cal and floors. CALL MANY bade ` what you would Hke. DOW TAYLOR 831 -MM. +i ' S schools • • - • • • TION and aSERVICE i • •CERTIFICATE r CALL FIRST REALTY LTD.(905)c9dr INDEPENDENTLY OWNED b OPERATED 831 3300 REALTOR (905) 686-3330 1885 GLENANNA RD. PICKERING (A/pllieii*" " AM00.101 do _ ..... . ...... . _ .. . . �i' 111111 LOA NMI This have is spectacular. premium lot Main floor Iilbrary, gourmet latchen, waikout to deck and ravre, 2 fireplaces. Togly finished t,aseme WN wet ba- 4 wastxocros. 2 staircases BiPtard area. $299.900. DOUG TAYLOR ° 3C KXMCWnM HOME - $269,9oo Over3LOW R. 1`01% k-a•e: - a .••-. --s'gicus area nage toyer and arcWw sla rmw c�-=-- _ _ex'-- -ar;wood floors cent air. cent vac. brevLace 8 -: - _ _ ~ec se DOUG TAYLOR 831.3300 Y $249,900 Thiwio,i,qq. l�IWO%i ttlOme, with a huge 162 foot deep lot. exaeAerrt ' j`tlil :tot be disappointed upgraded j�d4�►, Main floor den, family size krchen, hJ�'M �r bedr wdit �pbCe en suite. A must �pe.1t 831-3300. a 'iitf .ri• , 1 ,. 742 PICkERIN0 BEACH ROAD & $16%900 Open concec' �c—e Huge `amdy room with fireplace. Three large bec-- T.s --. � _ _ MARY ROY 331-3300, CARRIES FOR LESS THAN RENT! Beautiful Iota--^ by !ne ake Bngh'. we Kert apartment. Two bedrooms Master with 4 -pc. ec s,.+te Includes appliances aid custo^ b� Mas CALL MARY ROY 831-3300 BACKS ON TO MEENBELT Almost 2,000 sq. ft. Three bedrooms and b t. Large bright kitchen overk)oking sunken family room vlplll ate. CALL MARY ROY 831-3300. if_t11;fIf1;Eiilii;li I:i itE:l l.:f.: :GLENN PRICE* 831-3300 a OPEN HOUSE 280 HOOVER DR. SUNDAY. JAN. 28. 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. ivy: $254,900 ,. . 2,800 84111. of Coughlan built quality. Spial (staircase to finished bot, boded with ceramics. IrBedock bade sidewalk, central rue d air conditioned. Z;fi*laces, 4 bedrooms & 4 bathroorns makes this ehome a must see. Cal Glenn Price 831-3300, for info on open house oirectmns. 1, I+ ��( i[ U �illrii{!l t ..,,may ,, ,; „�i ,•,+,; I iiiti(���iiii#'FIRST TIS I This t,36lpq ft. home is a eat -in kitchdn 7a- A, walkout to fe 1 three bedroombaftooms. Call one wont ll�jFti � N. !i ii':!.��hi�f'�jhl`• "� + r. !f+' +1��{: . �- WMIN50x200' lot backrg Huge prnra qd pooh %"ing I anon and with an irtcredibl of Lake Ontario. and bar. Thr i iMp full bathrooms, 0 8 + r will btriki a similar home or give me a cal and floors. CALL MANY bade ` what you would Hke. DOW TAYLOR 831 -MM. +i ' S schools • • - • • • TION and aSERVICE i • •CERTIFICATE r CALL FIRST REALTY LTD.(905)c9dr INDEPENDENTLY OWNED b OPERATED 831 3300 REALTOR (905) 686-3330 1885 GLENANNA RD. PICKERING (A/pllieii*" " AM00.101 do _ ..... . ...... . _ .. . . Big year predicted in 1996 for new home sales 0 Sales down in '95 but positive trends are emerging that promise sales gains in coming months AJAX-PICKERING -- New home sales dropped here in Decem- ber and were down overall in 1995, but there are signs a better year lies ahead, the Greater Toronto Home Builders' Association (GTHBA) reports. In Pickering, 31 homes -- 16 freehold and 15 condominiums -- sold last month, a drop from the November total of 46 units. In Ajax, 26 units, all freehold, sold, down from the November total of 66 homes. The association reports 704 new homes sold in the Greater Toronto Area in December, down from the 1,172 total in November. During 1995, 548 new homes sold in Pickering, down significant- ly from the 1994 total of 720 units. New home sales were down slightly in Ajax, with 386 units selling last year while 401 were sold in 1994. Despite decreased sales last year, GTHBA immediate past president Myer Godfrey says the results show some encouraging trends. "While we're not happy with the fall off' in the total new homes sales, we know the reasons why and many of the factors behind the decrease are quite different today," he says. "The relatively strong housing market in 1994 had a lot to do with record low interest rates prevailing during the first half of that year. The first half of 1995 was charac- terized by higher rates, while today's interest rates are back to the levels hit in early 1994," Mr. God- frey adds. In addition to falling interest rates, improving consumer confi- dence and "positive housing poli- cies emanating from the provincial government are key factors which will contribute to an improved new housing market for 1996," he pre- dicts. "Based on these factors, the GTHBA is projecting a 15 -per cent increase in new home sales in 1996," he says. "The shifting of the Quebec issue on to the back -burner should also contribute to a more confident con- sumer in 1996," Mr. Godfrey says. The condominium market has rebounded in the last two years, averaging 35 per cent of all new home sales, well above the long- term average. Condominium sales are expected to continue at these levels this year. "reflecting the diversemarkets being served by this sector ranging from first-time buyers to seniors and empty nesters," Mr. Godfrey notes. The GTHBA has 850 members, including home builders, develop- ers, suppliers, contractors and man- ufacturers, and covers an area from Clarington to Oakville and north to Newmarket. Pickering Players recruit for upcoming show PICKERING -- Itching to get on the stage or behind the scenes in the theatre? The Pickering Players need actors, understudies, assistants and technical crew for the amateur theatre troupe's upcoming production of Bus Stop. Auditions will be held Tuesday, i L� Jan. 30 and 'Thursday, Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Pickering Recreation Complex at 1867 Valley Farm Rd. Callbacks will be held if necessary on Sunday. Feb. 4 at 1 p.m. at the recreation com- plex. There are three female roles for ages teen to 40 -plus and five male roles for men 20 to 55 -plus. For more information, call 905-686- 1452 or 905-509-1391. 00T11, COMING SOON...,,,;Z� h � Watch the Wednesday Real Estate Section of the News Advertiser January 31st for your first copy of... 2", *4 wn.,snr to you by RF/v+1 FIRST REALTY LTD. or call us for more information x 831-3300 or 686-3330 *,W .xhi�ti,.aix.,.+�rs• . THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., JANUARY 24,19% -PAGE 3 JOHN MONIZ* RF/MPS FI RST L dam 831-3300 $4,200 down payment only $870" Per month mortgage. taxes 8 ^ria nterance. Brick fireplace. 2 car parking and more LUXURIOUS• • From •11 Many units to choose from.• • 11 Ail, UTH AJAX BY THE LAKE full bathrooms, large =3t -in kitchen, finished 3sement, fully fenced 3rd. cheaper than ,:-,,nt. Call John Mornz. 331-3300. Buy your new home here! N E PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 24, 1996 Pickering club TWO BEDROOMS + seeks peopleere SUNROOM $94,900 - corner unit condo, spacious concerned about floor plan, great view, 2 baths, en suite laundry, ceramic floors, 5 LUCY ON" I BETA .� RCORAL __ PETERappliances,greenhouse limited activities BATE SON** - B GIONI COCORAN JONES spa area this won't last 619-9500 831-9500 619-9500 619-9500, because it carries like for area youths rent!! Call Laura Marks LAURA D Carib Canadian i " for more details. Cultural Association GROUP01 R w 'LS wants your ideas for local youth Heritage Realty Inc. JNO'k MIKE TOP LAURA s PICKERING -- Are you interested LYNCH' MARKS" in making your community a better 831-9500 619-9500= place to live? PRODUCERS If so, you may C interested in join- 52 CHAPMAN DRIVE. AJAX ing the Pickering Carib Canadian Cul- 4 BEDROOMS [ural Association. which is looking for Beautiful and impressive home lust move your furniture in and people concerned about the limited -4��� live. Ceramic from entrance through hall and kitchen, hardwood floors in dining room & family room, sit area in master bedroom. activities available for young people. central air, main floor laundry access to garage Excellent family Interested adults are asked to call area. Close to school. . For more info call Nohcia. Susan at 420-5196. Alma at 428-6746. Award � _ Fred at 428-3164 or Raphael at 666- 3922. DAVEJIM • S 1 Youths aged 15 to 21 are asked to McLEAN' Winners SARRIS' � �-� ,,,,.�.� � ■ call 428 -R_ -1-i. 4'7-7344 or 428-8116. 619-9500 619-9500 �.. V SHOWS BETTER THAN A MODEL _ r Q Upgraces galore""' Gerarnic. Mirror ours. mirror walls. marble tub. marble 's sink. upgraded broadloom. Florida I ceiling in kitchen Fireplace. mterlock,rg CECIL JACQUELYNN LIZ SUSAN r brick. central air. double driveway. SKEETE' TANNER' VERSTRAETEN' VINCENT' oeautrful finished basement. Pot light 11 831-9500 619-9500 831-9500 619-9500 NORICIA '-ack fight. the list goes on. Super AJAX - WIMPEY MODEL HOME BAMBRIDGE' canon Easy access to all amenities. lovely 4 beorocr' -1:rrie -ones wt, a 2 ca: garage. a sunker family room finished basement iv+th a reC room. bar, fireplace and office Close to • • • all amenities 5199.000 Call Ed Thomas 649 r r - IVIFFM - 3436.649-2658 - • • SUTTON GROUP TOM t COUNTRY Reafty LW. 'Saks Representative "Associate Broker HOW TO U 683=7040404=2623USE INFOSOURCE 1 Call 683-7040, a from Clanngton call 404-2623, using a E (From Clarington) touch-tone phone or push button phone that emits tones. It's a free call from Oshawa, Whitby, Clarington, Ajax and Picker- s _ ing. 2 When prompted enter the 4 -digit code of your choice so .Y from the directory provided. FOR A COMPLETE USTING OF BOXES 5100. k (Durham West) ............6023 Parent Finders ..........6044 Waoc Enceowmyfts Business Networking Group of T s Birthday Association ...............6024 ody' y ...........5020 Oshawa Centro Cinemas ....7022 Ajax Bridge Club .. 6000 Whitby ................6045 Aries ....................5021 Whitby Cinemas ...........7023 OddelbwslRebekahs .......6001 F'brornyalga Support .......60125 Poets in the Pub .........6046 Taunts ...................5022 Apx/Pickering Cinemas ......7024 Oshawa E016M Parents Support ....6026 _ Gemini ...................5023 Pickering........7025 Osteaporosrs Support .......6027 �x Muse Way fix y United 6050 Cancer ...................5024 Oshawa Little Theatre .......7026 unwed Survivors ........... 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Waking Program Emergency Plus "CPR" ...8111 Quota of the Day ...........5017 CFL .5046 AIDS committee Durtram ...sots �d Agduitsg...... Once Upon A Chill ......8118 Trivia Quiz ................sole Hockey College .... ........ .....5047 Multiple Sclerosis Society ....6017 Oshawa Seniors Club dances...6038 Call for Less ............8003 Durham . .5051 Afi"Pickering Update .......5137 Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics art Savers CPR .......8017 He Ajaz/Pickering Hockey .......5138 (Durham Chapter ...........6018durhamnews ....................9999 Radars AAA' Hockey .......5139 Oshawa & District Ostomy Associa- Environwant Canada ........5556 AAVPickenng Dolphins ......5140 tan ......................6019 Sweet Adelines .........6039 AoxlPickering Ringette .....5141 Caesarean Prevention .......6020 Durham Writers✓Editors ...6040 AjavPickenng Baseball ......5142 La Lech* League ...........6021 Homepreneur Group .....6041 Ajax/Pickering Soccer .......5143 Reach to Recovery Ajax Block Parents 6042 .. A*wPickeri►g Softball .......5144 Breast Cancer) ) ...... ......'� Home Business iaaon ..6043 yyjy GIC. W t•Joe .............• Learning Disabilities Association Selling Your Are you thinking of selling your first home? Without a doubt, your home is likely to be the largest possession you've ever bought or sold. Selling it, in particular, is a process that's bound to be a little nerve-wracking and emotional. It requires in-depth knowledge and experience in a wide range of disciplines. You'll also need a clear understanding of the legal issues and potential pitfalls. After all, one wrong move can result in a lot of cost and frustration. This is why it's essential to have a licensed real estate professional who belongs to a local real estate board on your team. He or she will THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., JANUARY 2.4, 19WPAGE 5 Home: MThyPaysit to Use a Realtor work with you to help make the sale of your home a successful and satisfying experience. Greater Access Realtors are experts when it comes to marketing homes. Only Realtors can use the Multiple Listing Service to give your home maximum exposure. MLS is a computer-based system that relays valuable information about your home to hundreds of Realtors and potential home buyers in your market. Obviously, if your home receives maximum exposure, you're likely to attract more interested buyers than you would without a Realtor. ��. BILL SOUTH AJAX Beautiful 4 bedroom home in Discovery Bay area. Sunken family rm. has comer fireplace, large kitchen overlooks garden & hot tub This home is priced to sell at $223,800. Call Bill Thompson at 839-2121. Vit- I� A 1 LINDA ONE IN A MILLION Unique video intercom system. stunning stained glass french doors. This modem 4 bedroom detached home is gorgeous with thousands In upgrades. Wo, ' !ast. $219.900. Ask for Linda Clarke at 839-2121. APPROX. 3200 SO. FT. EXECUTIVE HOME All brick, 4 bdrms.. formal living nn. & dining nn., 2 fireplaces, gorgeous hardwood firs . 3 baths, huge kit. & master bdrrn., double car gar. & many more upgrades This ones a 10, $239,900. Call Lynn Blanchard. 839-2121. Setting a Price Undoubtedly, setting a price for your home is an important -- but difficult process. Again, this is where the services of a Realtor prove invaluable. Realtors have the experience to help you understand how the market works so that you can decide upon a realistic price that meets your goals. Realtors also pre-screen prospective buyers for you to make sure only those who are serious and financially qualified view your home. This can save you a great deal of time and frustration. They will also develop a marketing plan to help your BILL THOMPSON• GREAT FAMILY HOME Close tc schools 3 sncppmg This 3 bdrrn detached home offers a large eat -in kit with w/o to deck. fabulous finished bsmt. with fp & wet bar. Cent. air, all window coverings & more $158.800 Call Bili Thompson at 839-2121. JUDY HAW ATTENTION FIRST-TIME BUYER Very nice 3 Wrm. semi with love y :paatecl oaK krtcnen with comer hutch & pantry. New windows, siding. eaves. soffits & shingles Hardwood floors, cent. air, 2 baths, interlock pato, totally fenced, Oin. rec rm. S121.500. Judy Shaw. 839-2121 _! 1 F RICK BRIGHT & SPACIOUS This 2 bedroom unit has been totally redecorated and renovated. Freshly panted, all new appliances in 1994. Top quality broadloom, en suite laundry & more. Offered at $97.777 Call today for your personal viewing Rick Briscoe. 839-2121. I BRAN' I CALL TODAY! Beautifully maintained end unit. Priced at $123,000. 3 bedrooms, 5 appliances, finished rec room with walkout, french doors, freshly painted, neutral decor throughout. Call Linnie Brown for your personal viewing today, 839-2121. 0 It �I U A U IEIS 1,710o 0 * WELCOME BACK! We at CENTURY 21 Briscoe Estates Ltd. are excited to welcome back CAROL E. KUDLA as an Associate Broker under our new "GOLD PLAN 2000 PROGRAM". Carol has been an active REALTOR in this community for the past 23 years providing her clients with PROFESSIONAL SERVICE. Her Award Winning Talents have helped many families make a good move..... BETTER! Carol says "THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME," and she looks forward to hearing from her many clients. Call: 839-2121. property receive maximum exposure. This is an intensive effort which consists of placing a "for sale" sign on the front lawn, arranging open houses for Realtors and potential buyers, developing advertisements and feature sheets/mailers about your home. A Re:.ltor will also arrange all showings of your property and will act as a negotiator between you and the buyer. As you can see, it pays to work with a professional. When you sell your home, you can count on a Realtor to help you through this emotional and comp!t:x process. RICHARD MacLEAN• BEAUTY IN BRICK Dardy 4 :,dr- ncme r P cke—g. 3 oaths. targe kit. main fir family rm. with fp. Main Mr. laundry with entrance to garage. fin, bsmt cent. air. interlocK or,ve & walkway All !his plus an irground pool fcr only $219.900 Call Richard MacLear at 839-2121. I 1 t~ ALASDAIR ' MCLEAN• "FAWNS LANDING BEAUTY "A MUST TO SEE" : ugniar Guilt, ail ur" apprx 2 BGG sq " :t uxury. teatures: 4 bdrms . master en suite. sep. liv,dm rms. w1rench drs .'am rr^. w,marble tp 9 ft ceilings. eat -in kit with w, o. ceramic Mr., plush carpet, mr fir laundry 8 more 53'= )OC Alasdair McLear at 939-2121. r a"rxAT r PRESTIGIOUS -JOHN BODDY- MODEL 3.850 sq ft home situatec :r a treed av,re :s perfect `or entertaining. Vaulted ceilings 4 bedrooms - den separate 1705 ft. dining rm . 715 sq ft family m . gourmet k;! all appliances. wndow coverings are ncluded at $389.900 Call Arne Briscoe at 839-2121. 117DICK--M TOP QUALITY And workmanship distinguish this new 3 bedroom townhome in Arnold Estate. Five appliances included. Priced at $159,900 with immediate possession is required. Don't wait, call now for your personal viewing. Ask for Dick Briscoe at 839-2121. STABILITY PLUS Our Company was the first CENTURY 21 Franchisee in Ontario and has withstood the test of TIME, SO LOOK NO FURTHER! Ask us about our AGENT FRIENDLY "GOLD PLAN 2000" program that features NO DESK FEES and GENEROUS splits. If you're interested in the security of a friendly SUPPORTIVE office within the largest real estate system in the world, Call now. Ask in confidence for Dick or Anne. 839-2121 IF PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADvEwnSEL WED, JANUARY U, 19% Volunteers just like you are needed i*n Ajax and Pickering AJAX-PICKERING -- Several com- munity groups are looking for people who care about helping others and are willing to lend therm a hand. If you can help, here's a list of agencies which can use your volunteer assistance: INFORMATION AJAX-PICKER- ING: Interested in discovering a variety of information about your community') Volunteers with good interpersonal skills are required to direct clients to appropri- ate community agencies. 686-2661 (Noreen Finnigan). AJAX BLOCK PARENTS: Are you willing to allow your home to be a safe haven in a time of need" Volunteer are needed to be Block Parents and also to help with the administration of the program. 427-2054 (Henry Zac-zek) . AJAX-PICKERING COM'.%IUNI- TY CARE: Volunteers help seniors and disabled adults in the community. Spare two hours once a week or even once a month. 686-3331 (Sally Longo). AJAX-PICKERING GENERAL HOSPITAL: Mature, reliable volun- tA' & over 19 are needed for all areas of hospital service. fund-raising through the gift shop and cart, coffee shop. 4477 shop and bazaars. Training provided. Applications are available at gift and cof- fee shop. AJ AX-PICKERING RED CROSS: Join the Red Cross team. Challenging positions exist with many programs and services. 420-3383. ARTHRITIS SOCIETY: Volun- teers are needed for special events throughout the year. 434-7221 (Lucy Perri). BARBARA BLACK CENTRE FOR YO('TH RESOURCES: Adult volunteers are needed for w>eekdays from 3:30 to 6 p -m. to assist in recreational activities and for tutoring. 428-1212 (Ellen Schierholtz). BIG BROTHERS .ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING: As a Big Brother you could really make a differ- ence- Why not phone Big Brothers of Ajax -Pickering to find out how you can share in the life of a boy six to 14 year,, of age from a father -absent home'' Vol- unteers are also needed to help with spe- cial events. Call 686-2871 BIG SISTERS ASSOCIATION OF AJAX-PICKERING: Women who can offer a supportive, cuing friendship to a girl six to 16, a boy six to 10, a pregnant teen or voting mother are needed to vol- unteer with the one-to-one neatening pro- grams. Volunteers interested in fund- raising and publicity committees are also needed. 428-8111. BOY SCOUTS OF CANADA: Scouting is looking for leaders. Become involved. Call Owasco District Informa- tion Line at 683-2411. BREAST CANCER SOCIETY OF CANADA/DURHAM BRANCH: Vol- unteers can help in day -today opera- tions, became a public speaker, organize and generate fiord -raising events, and/or serve on the chapters executive commit- tee. 686-7993. CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY, WEST DURHAM UNIT: Volunteers are needed to help with a number of activities -- driving patients to treat- ments, hclping with special events, fund- raising and office wodL 686-1516. CANADIAN DIABETES ASSOCr'I- ATION, DURHAM REGION BRANCH: The goal of CDA is to ,-,- improve the quality of life of Canadians affected by diabetes through research, service, advocacy and education. The Dtuham Region Branch needs volun- teens for a variety of positions and to help out at Bingos held every second Sunday afternoon at Caesars Bingo Place, 88 King St. W., Oshawa. 436- 6648 (Carry Gwilm). CEIII,DjtEN,S AID SOCIEIN OF DURHAM REGION: Vdtnleers assist ,Ito ok * ivyy'af se vilm by ocdn8 as special friends to parents and children, �, I (Jt Ts lavnnr; DURHAM REGION SEXUAL by supervising family access visits that Child ASSAULT CARE CENTRE: Caring require court-ordered supervision and by • 1—drd calk , I,— upgrad, individuals can offer support for men assisting with special events and pro -in • Nen high e/J /urnm e and women who have been sexually jects. Training in February and May. • Grr,vrhuut, Au, hen. Oen Au assaulted or increase public awareness Call 433-1551 (Jo -Anne Ritchie). • (Torsi- 6r .S, urbnrough (;,,If through team presentations. 668-3050. COMPUTER CLUB: This non -prof- Help to Pte' GIRL GUIDES OF CANADA: it club needs volunteers to assist in club tett those who Share the Guiding experiences with girls organization and memtx:rship drives. cannot protect of today, become a leader. Call Shore - Call 416-258-2.550 (Mark CarT). themselves —2 line Guide Shoppe. 427-2766. COPE: Volunteers wishing to assist missing child is STEWART GROUP HOMES: people with emotional and psychiatric everyone's Spare a few hours to help with handi- problems either on a one-to-one basis or business. Vol- capped children. A simple task such as in group programs. Training is provided. unteer for only pushing a wheelchair around the block Call 686-3218 (Christine Kent). four hours per can give a child pleasure. 696-3111. DURHAM ASSOCiATION FOR month. Train- SUNRISE RECREATIONAL. FA'11iL1" RI;SPiTE SERVICES- � is provided YOUTH GROUP: Volunteers assist Enthusiastic volunteers interested in for public with recreational and social activities for sharing a few hours per month with a speaking and special needs adolescents. 5714980. child. teen or adult with a handicap are finger print- UNITED WAY OF AJAX -PICK - needed. Join them in leisure activities or ing. Interested ERING: Volunteers assist with special provide respite in your own home. people over 18 events during fund-raising campaign. "Together We're Stronger". 427-35.31 can 686-3181. Support your community and help the (Mary Wilson). United Way. 6864)(f)t`i. "\'1=1I I m in 74"4& *11u wee a6kaY-4cy.! [am Sold & $acted c.rz C� tka•c a a." . 'Ape, 'll Y44M keit NEW CH010E Realty4V"'Cu "e9"e4&°'V• 1 tri ` W,4 Jtc l&- MEMB ER BROKER ov�� FOR SAVINGS CALL 1137m105 4 L ANNOUNCEMENT... J - WAYNE HARRIS B. Sc. Sales Representative Min Com New Choice Realty is pleased to welcome Wayne Harris to their office. Wayne's extensi%e kno%ledge and experience in residential real estate sales has accorded him the "Top Producer"desi nation ever, ycn ear .ince aing his career back Anasin 1991 We are proud to have him C M pan of our team Wayne invites 1 r all of his past clients to contact him NEW Q any time .ct (905) 837-1054 or 1416 502- 12;9 Buying? Selling? Look here first I r,1 ( \I)LR MIt)t),1J1ll) Etceprumutd value '� RIC -hog her d pr,v a SC;N.. J4N. 2R, 1--! PM. / hdnns., fridge crit ± hdrrrts . mister en ccnre Dhle dorm rwrl ra mu..irr 42 LAWRII: R/1.- .46.4,6 fun- ren Kith 1p r.,lrm store, hardw•o(Je1 floors, L'ruyue deem--. curly Fnturrrharh.illuni celhnxkrt lntniuculate, finished fin. re'c nn. Walk to Air lrlrm rri hrKrr leve/ throilghoiit. 179 f. lot. . . reilinc � � "rO" and shops. • f5rrr,-+cr dr, A. uric,:- • 1)ecr.a -rrr kr, w/u deck y,IrU,r Call carry Free"* - . Pit —ring. ' Cat/ Jude .Stacee"` - • Cao hid- Sucre'•• - 837-1115.1. CaII Garry Free«wrs _ 837-/054. 8.17.1054. Ri7_11154 -W s /,500 lXl ft .\ d .;.S S t .NF MTGE. Pickering tonnhouoe. 3 bdrm.i & lin bmitt. 4 uppl.% . 2 haths. spacious and you (an hrewhe Back% on to /uirk. Call Raul Casino" - 150' LOT -AJAX Just mare ori. Bright 3 bdrms. & rosy bsmi. K/12' (Kck bar. 4 laths, fant.-seize kit. a/auk cupbimirdc. Call Raul Casino' - 837-1054. KC F �UR'.Stil.tfLtTf-k' �, I (Jt Ts lavnnr; ' 11,card 16t 42' 1...,.1 with new 1. ('A1JF0RXJA DES16N' puny, dr fitter • 1—drd calk , I,— upgrad, • Ri nmated mik Ain hen1arc, hrolyd pend • I/ruqur naunr al der 4 • Nen high e/J /urnm e • fir .urrr lice Lrrrub .F t4r6ghr • Roo/ ha% been redwir & tit/ • Grr,vrhuut, Au, hen. Oen Au Kindmct rrplur ed borninr Mru, an We 1b.""'g • (Torsi- 6r .S, urbnrough (;,,If ' Aruun/til Jirrrthrd lhurvnrnr C�nu Lt[• • 1/4 m rr lui rri Irmo, urrr Call Ron Argue* - 8.17-/054. Caft Ron Argue' - 837-1054. "28 OFFICES IN SOUTHERN ONTI ' SC'/'F.R START/:R B}' THE /-4 KE " Counts churn throu/;hout - 3 bdrms., fin. bcmi. - 2 -pc. & wet tar F -cit -in kitchen. double driveway. lmidccuped -shines in & cut! To view call Lois T,6--.4040 2271AC-4 110T S'F.W UST/NG • 4 loednrrnn—ndu rrr nh,ww • Qurrr uanpirt • Nor Mnr4hnur Rd d .Sheppard Air ..G nrlr,mrq�h • New urrprr. rrr rmdnr.t. Jute pnrnrrd ' Anon, will hrulthi rondo n,grrronnn • Ea rlhni mtvr.tnnrnr uppuriumil Call Wayne Harris•, (001) 8.17.1054, (416) 505-1238. 10 AND GROWII !f HOT (IFF THE PRESS.' Huge 4+1 Wnn. home. Sep. liv nnldin. nn.. CAC compurtor. eat -in kit.. fin. bsmt. with bdnn., storage & 1 5 -pe. whirlpool & bidet. Just needs fridge/stove Jur bsmt. upr. lnrmuculute.' To view call Lois Thompson" -837-1054. 110T N/: W' PR/C'/i ! r • SJruriuUN home in .Sf. AJus ' flak hurdK,tumJJ1r r.% • Prof tin ha%entenr K -oh bdrm • Brit A c tenter /ireplucr ' 4 -pr. master hdrm rri suite • h slmrkletl - Close ro We Call Wayne Harris*, 837.1054. Reducing stress focus of Family Education Resource workshop O Improving personal performance, developing positive relationships are topics covered in upcoming seminar DURHAM -- Reducing stress and finding new energy is the focus of an upcoming self-help group. The Family Education Resource Centre of Kinark Child and Family Services is offering the workshop Bal- ance, which is based on the book One Minute for Myself. It aims to help participants improve personal performance, stop wasting time on anger and resentment, and develop positive business relation- ships. Participants will also be encouraged to learn how to take time out to stop, look and learn how to take good care of themselves, just as they do others. The workshop will be held Satur- day, Feb. 10 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Kinark Child and Family Services, 1916 Dundas St. E., Whitby. Cost is $8. Kinark is also offering Single Again and Rebuilding for people recently "How to" Book separated. It's based on the book Rebuilding, which offers 19 steps of re -adjust- ment. Participants will be encouraged to discuss their feelings while looking at the future. The eight -session support group meets Tuesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Feb. 6. It's also offered at Kinark Child and Family Services. Cost is $36 plus a book fee of $15. For more information or to register for either course, call the Family Edu- cation Resource Centre at 433-0386, ext. 316. Makes Selling Your Home a Lot Easier This article is provided by local between a "seller's market" and a Realtors and the Ontario Real Estate "buyer's market:' the seasonaiity of home Association (OREA) for the benefit of sales and the cycles that drive the entire consumers in the real estate market. real estate market. If you've been thinking about selling the 110 a Working with a Realtor home you now live in, but are wondering Hoer to Sell Your Home helps you how you'll ever get a grip on what's examine the question of whether to buy actually happening in the roller -coaster first or sell first when you're planning to world of real estate, wonder no more. move on to another home, and outlines The Ontario Real Estate Association the numerous advantages of using a (OREA), which represents 38.000 Realtor -- as well of the pitfalls of not licensed Realtors who belong to 48 real using one at all. estate boards in the province, has just A Realtor will help you navigate your published How, to Sell Your Home -- a way through a process that involves large comprehensive guide to successfully sums of money, stringent legal selling what's probably the largest, single requirements and the potential for very asset you'll ever own. costly mistakes. The book points out that selling your The book also shows you how to choose home can be a complex and emotional the Realtor who's right for you and process. It also points out why the explains among other things, why it may assistance and services of a Realtor are not always be the one suggesting the invaluable. highest asking price. In a process where a Few people can afford to buy and sell single misstep can result in the needless property on a whim. For the vast loss of thousands of dollars, the majority, the decision to sell is brought assistance of a trained, knowledgeable about by a major change in their lives. and experienced Realtor is invaluable. For some, that change may be the result How should your home be listed and of a pay raise, promotion or new job for a what will you be expected to include in spouse which allows the family to move the sale? What kind of price can you on to a bigger, better house. Or maybe a realistically expect and why? How much new addition to the family prompts a exposure will your home get and through young couple's move to a more family- what avenues? What are you expected to oriented neighborhood, with good do to make it as attractive as possible to schools and playgrounds nearby. potential buyers? Where do lawyers come Retirement can also make people think in and what do they need to help about cashing in on the equity of their complete a successful transaction? What homes and moving to the country -- or other expenses might you encounter as using the money they've acquired over the whole transaction draws to a close? the years to do the travelling they've All these questions are answered in easy - always wanted to do. 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To obtain a free copy of How to Sell Your tre'� he :btib�r expfMna-' ibe- `differerti w -z• iNbu a Simply'cxltt THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 24, I"G.PAGE 7 DETACHED BUNGALOWS & 2 -STOREY HOMES AVAILABLE $1S9soo I&Ik J1 NEW AGE -NEW Z. §-' HARWOOD AVE. NORTH OF HWY.2 IN AJAX (905) 686-8889 ,A r d R - PAGE 11111 -THE NEWS ADVEIMSER, WED., JANUARY 24,19% IWIT4'M -'fit ��'� rr ° �•: - �.>' K ti 0 UALITY. N E '186 1 N ' . �u _ _683 -10 T,,s ser.sa- c -a ^-e s cca*ez _-- • ;e Scarbc­_ug^ oc,oe- near Rouge Valley Sunker family room with gas fireplace. Ultra mote- k •�,e^ wr,'� 5 aociiances included. Abeve- grade rec oc^ rr'� a•ge w�rac.n C•eat va;ue for 1 s' or last none Ca tift�... .. Shows a 10- ' near oorls, 3-' =, ,s, harowooa I oors in dining room, great buift-in bar in professionally finished basement. Call now. this won las. 1 I - tttttt�r� •� Gorgeous. 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, finished basement. 205 ft. frontage. Steps to public transit. 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