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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_01_31HOME �u FanMY Owned d Operated For Service You Con trust visa OUR SHOWWOOM 9" week cosi south OW •OWN of INAV) 420-4M ^ FINE CHINESE CUISINE & DINING LOUNGE- WEEK DA SPECIALSLUNCHEON from 9 LLBO = 376 Kingston Rd.. Pickering (NE corner o1 Rougemount & Hwy. a2) News Advertiser. Wednesday. Jan. 31, 1996 40 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 5 Dickerson Taxget theGolden ► By KE1TH GII.I,It:A\ At the same time. "Nictro Toronto's annual The 51-recommendatnnt Gulden Report pro- IN- V t KI 14 )„'t K prooperty tax burden would decrease by $452 ptoses pox)hng the education portion of cornnter- Pickeringy's DURHAM - Properi% taxc. hcic -,00uld million with the other Greater Toronto Area Tial and industrial taxes. rcassessim, properties jump S40 million a year if recominendauons in regiow, absorbing this .hitt in 1;Ixati m.” a staff using A,iu.tl Value A,cssntcnt IAVA) and the Golden Report on reforming the Grcater report for Durham ( _. , ; and new Ward 2 Toronto Area are put in place. administration conuniucc Lit; See GOLDEN... Page 2 School board, parents differ on success of alternate -day kindergarten `Trustees aren't seeing the whole picture' in survey By I.IND.% %\ HITE: DL'RHA%l 11 ,:_h the public school hoard behcyes most parents arc "quite satisfied" with alternate -day kindergarten. opponents fear trustees "aren't y:. seeing the whole picture". "People seen] to he quite satisfied with the program, though I'm not results, mother fears c\cr\-other-day kinder- garten But Opponents want to know "what ax)ut the other ;�, r cent' Is that iper- en(age of unhap- parents) OK"' .),ks Sheila Hook- r of' Ajax, who lobbied trustees -- along with other concerned parents — not to revamp the pro- gram. "Trustees are sa\ing everyone Audrey not seeing the is. says Durham MacLean whole picture." Board of Educa- tion chairman Audrey Machan. She's referring to an Early Years Survey in which 74 per cent of par- ents concluded their child functions well in all -day. she contends. "They're looking at responses to questions administration chose to ask in order to make the pro- gram look good. They need See SOME ... Page 4 Let's go to the hoop Bobby Poposki of Bayview Heights Public School in Pickering watches as Ernie Tozer of Oshawa's Lake Vista Senior Public School drives for the hoop during the Kinsmen Classic Basketball Tournament at Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute in Whitby Saturday. Bayview Heights won 46-42. photo by A.J. Groen councillor By �l 1f t Kt fY )K Il K PICKLRIN , With the excep- tion of a brief challenge by a sur- prise candidate, it was the battle that cverytxxh expected tilonday night .Is Ward -' local Councillor Sherry Scnis and furnoer councillor Doug I io:kcrson slugged it out for the Wand 2 Rci_n oral ,cat lett vacant by the death of David Farr When the dust had settled after about ht) presentations from cltiicns and two rounds of vying, Mr. Dick- erson was the victor, winning the voxes of Councillors Maurice Bren- ner, Rick Johnson. Enrico Pistritto and Da%c Ryan. Ms. Sents was favored by Mayor Wayne Anhum. See DAVID... Page 9 Inside In the news Editorial ................................6 Entertainnle•nt.....................2 l Sports .................................22 Classified ............................26 Phone lines General 683-51 10 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-900-451-3793 1nfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.durhamnews.net 934 + 74 GST = $1 L • NAGV %-Tttt: NEws:u)%Ewrtstat. Nrt:u... ANI. AR.Y 31. twM 1 Golden Report implementation `bad news for everybody' FROM PAGE 1 eliminating the nyuirrment that resi- dential properties be taxa -A at least 15 per cent lower than non-residential prcyx rties. "We'd be helping out Toronto on the backs of (Durham) regional tax- payers." Durham Chairman Jim Wimv says. (Yolden Report author Anne C',olden said business taxes in Metro would drop, but increase in the four surround- ing regions. including Durham. Based on a long-term scenario. homeowners in Durham would pay between 5236 and S6(1o> more a year (on an assessed property value of S250.000). depending on when they live. (The Durham staff report gives no time frame fir the long-term sce- nario.) Commercial taxpayers (with an assessed property value of S1 rnilhon) would fork out between $720 and S5.620 more, again depending on the community thev*re in. Manv Durham industrial taxpayers (with an assessed properiN value of S1 million) would hand over between 5789 and S4.882 more. but those in Oshawa and l Oxbridge would save $5.694 and S1.04 respectively. pte immediate scenario of piviing education taxes and eliminating the 15 -per cent difference between resi- dential and non-residential properties MUTUAL FUNDSF,QF�o (SERVICE R SALES) �I eq �0 ; GET THE RIGHT ANSWERS Denis & Chris Ardagh 428-8613 A Unit lb "THE COURTYARD" Ajaa FLAT RATE Long Distance FR O Af .............. 1299/--tonth a�.� �..�Two-Way g +I�41wr. alai IL .fie. 5+.. an -W.1 •,o.. YM. .M r... c..a.. R..►r.rJ nr :JI Y.1Yf tHlf, f MMS J.�ian.. i..11. �*►+1+'L +—�•� expanded sen ice to: ��. Whitbv, lhtawa. Itowm:•n+ine, \eNca+ll:, Port Perr'+ (Vaal:+tock arc'.0 �� ) IA<aiub� t Aia PCyrrp aACniI1�{ OIY,� �f�Te/ehopo `(416)406-3977 FRUITFUL EFFORT The Ajax and Pickering General Hospital has reaped the fruits of labor by staff of the Ajax Loblaws store at Harwood Ave. and Hwy. 2. An anniversary celebration was held recently and $1,000 was raised from the sale items such as sweatshirts, like the one being worn by store manager Bryan Edwards. Accepting the donation is hospital foundation director Shirley Fil eek. photo by A.J. Groen would mean "ail lrlrtrcd Increase of 5.9 per cent" in residential education taxes. from $95 to $125. in all communities but Oshawa. commercial taxes would rise between S104 and S3.498. depending on the municipality. In Oshawa. commercial taxes would drop S292. The change in industrial taxes would range from an increase of - S3 997 tel a dLcrewc of $7.354. again depending on the community. "It's bad news for everybody — even the figure with a decrease in industrial taxes in (Mawa -lilac's olllly the average and no one should think for a minute all industrial taxes in Oshawa will go down." Mr. Witty says. Following the Golden rcco mmen- datio ns would put "all industrial tax- payers in Durham in a disadvanta- geous position. 'plat's what started this who>fe thing (Metro businesses paying higher property taxes). Then we'd he in the position of 'Toronto taxes axn- ing out hen:. I should live that long." The effects of shifting to the AVA system can't be calculated now because no Ontario community uses the method. the staff report states. "I haven't had oxle person phone. written of stopped me on the strut in favor of (the (;olden RLport). They're totally. totally opposed to the whole repolrt." he adds. Long-term cost of com- bined impact of GTA - wide services and edu- cation pooling: AJAX TAXES: resi- dential up $320 ; com- mercial up $4,655; industrial up $4,443 PICKERING TAXES: residential up $247: commercial up $4,090: industrial up $4,772 _ r.�A _'? 0 f1i 1 1_77--2- • til J �r t Willi 1 17,71M THE SPECTACULAR= P Woronas continue fight for truck safety By LINDA WHITE STAFF REPM113t PICKERING — The loved ones of a woman killed in a freak highway accident in Ajax one year ago today refuse to give up their fight to improve transport truck safety. "The government has not taken action. That's why I'm still here a year later," Theresa Worona told the News Advertiser Tuesday afternoon dur- ing a true k safety blitz at a Ministry of Transporta- tion inspection centre in Pickering. Her sister, Angela Worona, 31, was killed after a flying trick wheel crashed through her windshield while travelling on Ilwy. 401 near Lakeridge Road. "if another family had stood up five years ago, maybe we wouldn't be standing here today." noted Ms. Worona. "For a lot of families, the fight is too hard. But we have a big family and we're strong. We will continue to fight until we see a difference." A coroner's inquest was called to examine truck safety on provincial highways following the death of Angela and James Tyrell of Brampton, killed in a similar accident. It made 31 recommendations, including tougher fines, more stringent mainte- ranee regulations and mon; frequent safety inspec- tions. But "the government has done nothing in terms of deterrence," criticizes Ms. Worona. "We've pressed for fines to be increased. In Angela's case, if a charge had been laid, it would have meant a $250 fine. That's why we went for an inquest. We knew we could get more out of it." While Ms. Worona recognizes "there are good (trucking) companies out there", she maintains "there are far too many of the others. Random (safety) checks have shown it's not getting better. If companies can't afford to keep their vehicles in shape, they should be off the road." Admittedly, for the first six months after Angela's death, Ms. Worona "was scared at hell" every time she drove by a transport truck. "I real- ized there was nothing I could do, there's nothing anyone can do, but try to improve things." Ontario Provincial Police Sergeant Mark Wolfe applauds Ms. Worona's fight. "From a policing point of view, she's done a great job of getting the message (of truck safety) out there.- Transportation here""Transportation Minister Al Palladini recently asked Attorney General Charles Harnick to raise trucking fines. James Schofield C.F.P. 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JANUARY 31, I996 All -day kindergarten kids function well: survey DtTRI IAM — bough the public school hoard's decision to introduce all -day. every -other -day kinder- garten was greeted with outrage by many parents, most believe their children function well in the revamped program. That's among the conclusions reached by the Durham Board of Wucation following an Early Years Survey in which parents and educa- tors were invited last June to rate alternate -day senior and junior kindergarten programs. The N-iar'd decided to wr%-c}• par- ents, teachers and principals in dw wake of much criticism of the pro- gram. introduced in September. 111`)4. IIcre are scxnc of the fundings: J 13.1 Pec cent of parents "strongly agreed" and 41 per cent -agreed­.students funcb(wd well in the program. A:k)ther 12 per cent were urx� while 7.3 per cent disagrecd and 5.2 per cent strongly I disagrecd. J 22.6 per cent of educators strongly agreed and 36 per cent agreed students functioned well in ; the program. VKxtk:r 14.5 per cent were undo i(W while 12.9 Per cera clisagreL d arks seven per cent strong- fy disal;ra;cl. J 1%6 per cent of parents and 72 per cent of educators believed school and child cam arrangerncnu, Ucxe LompatiNe. J Sl per cent ort parents and 48 per cent of educators believed scNx)l and community recreational programs ware compatible. J ANxrt 60 per scat of parents and 85 pox cent elf cxlucators main- tained students were adequately stgter-osc d at recess and luncct. The vast majority agreed students felt safe in the schI: x )l and in the: x tx x 11 yard. J The vast majority of parents and educators agreed the physical neexis of saxkents were.; met and stu- I dents had the chancre to enjoy quiet acti,-ities during the school day. The greatest dissatisfaction was expressed on the iswe of class size, with 63 per cent of parents and only 32 per cent of educators agreeing the student/teacher ratio was appro- priate. Many commented on the need for educational assistants in kindergarten classes of 25 to 27 stu- dents. ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's. Home Book Insert. included In this newspaper. Wednesday. January 31, 1996. Please note the following: Page 5 - Choice Chairs. 'Lyrical' club chair will be available Feb. 29. Page 19 - Goldstar V.C.R. Mod. A R -6941M, new retail price Is $349.99. Inadvertently the errors listed appeared In our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customers. SATO N'S dome parents want public board t o return'..... to half-dayeveryda , Y kiner amen ro ram � p � :SROM PAGE 1 place;' nates Mrs. MacLean. ' 'in n� om�hour busing. The 'kindergarten isn't —sums par. to read the written 1 66uneuts •I)o we plan to continue offer - board must spend about eats want the board to return by parents and teachers. That's ing the program in its5178,000 a year on noon • to the traditional half-day, .where the true story will be present mode? If so, hour supervisors for its everyday kindergarten pro. llolde" _ .:that needs to he con- all -day kindergarten gram. Trustees are to look at the firmed M = classes as a result of "That question may well survey results at their next ::The board intro- ' the change. _ .come up when we receive the ':standing cotll ittee meeting on duced the revamped But now that the "report;' admits Mrs. MacLean. Monday, Feb. 5. program in September, board has axed junior "Rut the bottom line is the pro - "We have to look at why we 1"4 in an effort to save kindergarten — offered gram is a good one and is had the survey done in the first local taxpayers $648.004) a year on those days when senior working well:' ORTHOL11RA "- 1 4 S S_.LE7 IIA—TRESS SET 14 l .a .l oil I 5119 -25 ORTHO LUU31' J y tr• � ti � atm �I � `�,• * : _ — w %i Imv FREEN PAYMENTS F N� • NO GST � INTEREST �-�= J • BEDFRAME 1 $ FOR MA—R 7 IIA^RSET '614 ..... .< 39 \Ft —Y. 25 ".,., ORTHO StPRE.HE SINGLE MATTRESS 339 SET 5554 QUI -U -N ----- 3149 \t:T (,24 KI\(......... 554 INT 11.4 0010 ELEGANCE SINGLE $289 MATTRESS SET $479 Lx),uBI-E... 339 SET Shy QITEEN ..... 369 .SET S» KIN<; ........ 51 9 %ET M69 YEAR ON ANY MATCHING MATTRESS SET `See Store for Details-O.A.0 tttt� tttti ttttta tttr• ttttri tttti J HERITAGE BUNK 111 Gr" syin 9198 LLEMENTS Ta • •-• , 3 N I�1 rg-y� 1 FINANCING PERSONAL ♦ J p MIMEW I AVAILABLE CHEQUES 70 Westney Road S. IT 619-1315 J, F.L% 1 • PILLOWS 1 • SHEETS • NO PST • MATTRESS COVER • DELIVERY iffiffif it @I CAPTAIN'S BED ECONOMY 1TJ� �L I,I•- I n— Sage z .rase P, 219.a� a�o,�ti. 1kson,weu. tot Tlrlrs,f. f. Toa •.'ll10-6 DIVAN DAYBED While enamel il14sh ff 125 SPECIAL EDITION ORTHO PEDIC 5-NGLE $239 UA -TRESS SET ;394 Imp - Irl 1_.. 279 \11 -. (•. (,� I:F IV..... illy 1%:114, •11 \1 T ono 20 DS�:ISTT $199 SINGLE MATTRESS SET `314 10 POMCaARE E $139tEsS SET $224 IXHIBI.li... 169 SET 284 79 Tometm Road W 433-1052 OF P Pickering OKs stop signs at four busy intersections PICKERING — The executive committee of Town Council has recommended installation of stops signs at four new locations in Pickering in response to residents' concerns about increased traffic in areas where there has been new development. In the Highbush area, four-way stop signs have been recommend- ed at the intersection of Pine Grove Avenue, Sandhurst Cres- cent and Westcreek Drive. Also in the liighbush neighborhood, three- way stop signs are slated for the intersection of Pine Grove Avenue and Oakburn Street, and the inter- section of Waterford Gate and Woodview Avenue. In Claremont, new three-way stop signs are planned for the intersection of Franklin and Joseph Streets. The executive committee's rec- ommendations will go to Town Council Feb. 5. 5 - "S Expect more from Sears CORRECTION For our 24 page It's All on Sale Flyer (sale dates Jan 29 -Feb. 4/96) On page 16, Save 20% on all cookers and skillets - the illustration is incorrect. For our 4 page $30 Million Inventory Blowout (sale dates Jan. 29 -Feb. 4/96) On page 4. the 4 -pc. master bedroom suite Reg. 1499.99 Sale 1199.96 the description should have read: 4 -pc. set consists of mirror, night table, dresser and headboard. We smcereiy regret any ,nccnvenience to s may have caused our customers Sears Canada Inc AJAX FACTORY OUTLET Our prices and product selection bane become so popular, uye're nous open every week ISOTONER Gloves & Slippers CAMEO Pantyhose WONDERBRA, PLAYTEX & DAISYFRESH Bras LEVIS & CALVIN KLEIN Socks First quality samples and ends of lines Savings of up to CASH, VISA, MASTERCARD regular retail NO GST - NO PST 250 Bayly St. W., Wednesday 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (McKenzie Plaza) Ajax, Ont. Thursday 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. E: Friday 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.ry;w Saturday 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. PIZZA s 2511 NAYLY 51'. W'. Sunday 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Operated by Nicholas Francis Associates ■ THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 31. 1"6-PAGF. 5-A Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses - Evening and Saturday appointments available - Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax10 (Between Hwy 401 & No. 2) Access me PAGE 6 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. JANI'ARY 31, 1996 Ajax -Pickering Neves Advertiser TINT I-IiN .1. 11, 1111-1 \kl• R i A,ii,licr A \ ,-liol nd t'ommuntit Vr %,I%Alvt Jol\\\U It1 81:11 \RI►1 I di:,,i indim sill I. Hot *sl o% \1.m.,_tng PJu,v BRI l'F.II\\F11141► VM.11111111-1 ae.i IB I Comiltrrcial \%c Ala\.lhn \1\1\BR1111\UR R,%ilAtt.u,.,c,r Lls'H, ABU I \KIIOI R11 I t, :rhuu.vt n anu,'rI ipni Oon One for the books More from the Provincial goNernment•, ornnihu. front: After \\ecks of hearings, dchate and Political trick- er\ at (lucen*s Park. the Tor\ _,o\crnnicni.s s\\ccping set of reforins \acre passed \londa\. But even as the debate \yotlnd down last \yeck. anoth- er municipal fixture -- the Public lihran -- had its sup- porters ,peakin_ out about some of the potcntiall\ nct_a- ti\e ettects of the �_,oi,ernment's omnihus hill could ha\e on \our nei,_,hhorhootol readin_ tacilit\. A,. one Durham lihrar\ hoard nicniher su'_'!_e•tcd. the hill could takr the "public" out of the ptlhlic Ilhran_ ,\s- tern. And. haled on the pro\isions of the omnibus hill. it's not a stretch to believe that IIbriries could he• a potential tarp*I for cash -.trapped municipalities \\hick are no\% allo\ved to charge Luer fees for potentiall\ profitable municipal seri, Ices. But the %.title of Iiitcrac\ cannot be measured in dol- lar,. Libraries ha\e a flirldIHICntal Place in all of our conirrlunitic. ,Is ;I source of information and e\chan,_c and must ht• equall\ accessible to all. The threat of user tet_•s 1 for horro\\in_• books. or usiII2 contPutcrs. or reference searches. etc 1 \+ ill create a s\ s- tern that I,, sllllpl\ inore at:.essihlc to soine than others. The conscyucnces of this 1\l� of e\olution in the \+a\ libraries are used and ni.ina,_cd are fn_htcnin_. 11" one thtn,_ to 1111174ftice user fees for ,_arh.wc col- Icctiom ( \\here the user .:an :hoosc to thro\\ out nittre or Icss , arhagr. at his or tier hnan.ral peril It", quite another to create a s\ stens \which charzrs tees for its users to read, to learn. or to foster Intellectual _'rliwlh. There must he I han on :tit\ implementation of user tCel tier lihr ir\ scr\ ices. \\ rite this one in the M►oks. M05 4('ehle.1'daY Lettf,I-.ti'- Overheard... Did he say that? "There's a strong attach- ment to Ajax and we'll do -' . ; everything we soft can to ensure Ajax cortin- xk ues to exist." --,Ajax Mayor Steve Parish during the annual Board of Trade mavors' luncheon "Across the province, parents and early childhood educators are concerned about the future direction of child care in Ontario." -- Kerry McCuaig of the Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care at Durham hearings last week You maintain the proper mix of positive and To tFle cdilor: in r. i , n . to Nlikc %I,A gills artl- .Ic ahuut the 1 lilt. N1; \1.l III. I rc.11iic the \c\\l :\d\ crtlscl has not rc.cntl\ published an\ ilositr\c irti.le, ahoui Pit:lain,_ Hr_h ti,hool. ,llthou_ll It would handl\ seem 1.111 for the palici to print pose_ 11' C And cn.ouraging ,Irti.lel about Pi.k.nng High and Ica\e out AI.I\ Hr_h. f:\cicr. Ihinharion. rine Ritl_c. Sins our public schools are ;Is imp„riam :Is our hl_11 schools. we should also include . p1,lc.n)it Puhlic negative news coverage S.huol. (.1i.u,lekyur. Dustin's Bay. lakeside. I-csicr B. Pearson. I.ui.oln Alc\andcr ct.. ctc., ctc. It would he untair Ittr their cxcnts not to he huhhshctl. In total, there arc �� saiuoll It each of those 35 ,-hools had a poslti\c article printed about them Inot that it is a had nfc.l, that would incrcase pr,)du.tlun♦ culls. thus mcrc•asin_ .usls Io the puhh.. I ani not sa\ Ings that printing sonic - thin,_ Po.iti\c ;thou( each school Is a had idea. although most readers would focus im the school that lhc\ attend and not the Miter 3-1. t nfortunatcl\, in toda% s lodes\ .e\. drugs. \iAcn.c and crinis sells. not prctt\. Kapp\ thoughts. ,1 o the editors and .rcators of" The \.\\. ,W\cruscr. I lo\c reading your publication. II has the ri_ht mix of posit(\. and ncgati\c :u-ncics in it. in(] hone.tl\. a paper would he horin,• without a little _guts Cam Golhcrt; technics(,; idirect_com :1ja\ WRITE TO THE NEws Am E wrisER, 130 Com.MERCIAL AvE., AJAX, LIS 2H5 OR FAX US AT 6&1-7W — ■ Letters OVR E-MAIL ADDRESS Is New•sAd.new•s@durhamnews.net Get a GRIP on this reform proposal a refreshing To the editor: The Go\ernnient Reduced Infrastructure Pro2ram {GRIPI Is proposed as an altcrnati\e to the overpriced and unrequcstcd (h\ the public I Gulden Report on the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The GRIP proposal Is eco- nomical, suggesting solutions that cost less. By reducing the municipalities and regions. reducing the number of politicians feeding at the trough, and reducing government competition in business, less expensive taxation and increased employment of workers will result. One region would he created composed of eight Boroughs. All present public services would come under the control of the Region of' Toronto (ROT) coun- cil. The main ohjectivc of GRiP is to reduce wasted efforts and duplication of services. If" the Golden report suggests savings of one $1 billion, then the GRIP proposal would result in 1'1\e time,, as much. Instead of inden- tured staff. the pro\ision of ser- \ ices will he shifted to contrac- tors that will hid competitivcl\ I ur the work. This could reduce costs h} as much as 50 per cent. The ROT council would he elected with one mayor and one councillor from each Borough. The Borough council would he elected with one mayor and one councillor for each l(K),(KX) peo- Plc. The Region of Toronto coun- cillor would also he a voting member of the Borough council. Candidates for either council will he required to demonstrate a business career of at (cast IU years prior to being allowed to run for office. This will reduce the prolifera- tion of politicians without practi- cal business experience and any sense of reality. All public services would he tendered by the reduced staffs of the two council levels. All maintenance services would he pro\ idcd by the lowest qualified bidder. It is estimated that the ROT council support staff should he fewer than 11111, and the Borough support staffs should he fewer than 30. The school hoards in the area would he combined into the Amalgamated School System. Staff' will he reduced at least 75 per cent. Religion will he removed from the operation of the school system, although space will he provided for any group that wish- es to create and present an educa- tion program promoting an estab- lished religion. This space will he available after classes during the day and evening. The school boaria will assume no other costs related to religious education. Service centres will he located in three locations (Mississauga, North York and Whitby). Since all maintenance services will he contracted, there will be minimal need for staff at the hoard or school level. Program services will he provided on a regional basis, and may also he sold to smaller school boards within the province to reduce their costs of' creating educational programs. By making the major changes and simplification of government and education in the GTA, prop- erty tax could he easily reducod while being made consistent across the region. This reduction is estimated at 25 to 50 per cent. Provincial costs may also he reduced, which may assist in the tax reductions promised by the present government. All that is required to make GRIP work is some business sense and leadership in govern- ment. Donald Young, Ajax change To the editor: I just wanted to take this opportunity to say thank you fix the editorial article titled 'Be Prepared'. It was a refreshing change from much of the information we see in today's media. Studies show that an overwhelming majority oh parents are satisfied with their local neighborhood school, but when we talk atxlut the "education system," we are led to believe it is "broke". Somewhere the message is changed -- I wish 1 knew who was responsible For changing that message. It is not easy to be a solo voice against the multitude of tinnouncenlenLs Bill Bode, Principal, Cartwright Central Public School Blackstock t Py y THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 3l, 199(ryP,A�(:E 7-A * of �o * �p Town of Pickering *(905) 420.2222 Pi C11i:* E]RING(905)683-2760 —a 11 januan' 31 SrrE PLAN MNISORY januan' 31 CO.N N17TEE OF AI)JUS-1-MEN'11- Fcbruan• 5 COIN('.IL MEETING Fcbruan' 12 EXE(1 ]'WE (;0.111 I7:F. Fcbruan 15 STA11-rORY Pt'BLI(, INFOKNINFION SNOWREMOVAL ON SIDEWALKS AND ROADS SII)E��A li} law ')77/77 of the Tt,%%n of Ptekenng dates that "the uµncr,, lit all t:las.es of building, .hall remoNc .now and ice from the sidewalk, nr front of their hurldrng, ��Irhtn twel�, 1 IZl hour. loan the rt me when such •now n ,ce shall h tee fallen ' Ttit, H w % I' ,e strict-� :ntorced. Aw,pe•.ou sontr rsentng :'r . Hl law .pall he Irahl • rlton Comtcuon. to a tine of up to S I,(xN) the I„wn's Parkin L, Rs law .talc, that Ix•rson .hall on an} ht_hway ,nip .in} sehICIC In ,uth a nrtnner .11 to Interterc wrlh the cle.cnn:• .,f .now tnnn the ht,•hwa\ Vehicles that arc Ielt on the r,,ad alter a .no" ,t,am Pwell he IagLrd .utd!or I,•wed at thi �,wnet . cxjwrl,C :uI, ('onln,l 1 )tl teen will fo• working front 1 1N1 ,t nt to h Ikl p tit toensure 111.11all street, are kepl CICar to faCrhtate prolx•r, .now dcanmg 1 11' )RM VI H )\ It Nou require turther rntornralton or wish to lodge a complaint shout .now Clearing on .rdewalk, .,nil road.. please Contact the Municipal I.aw Frilori,i merit )n-t.ton „I rh.• Tow .,t P,- l..•rrn•• :it 32n46l'; I)icl.crin- N%trict Plan Kc\ iew ONE STEP CLOSER! A Punning Rap ; ,r. •nr sta,.s �,t zna r,crar,ng District Plan Review will be presented to the Executive Committee at its February 12, 19% meeting The Report will discuss results of the comprehensive public and agency review of the draft Pickering Official Plan which was released for consultation in June 1995. in addition, a schedule for the completion of the Official Plan leading to Council adoption will be included. You are invited to attend this meeting and comment on the results. or attend the subsequent Council meeting on February 19. 1996. The Planning Report will be available from the Clerk's Department on or after February 6, 1996. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Planning Department at (905) 4204617 or (905) 683-2760. Watch this page for upcoming releases of Pickering District Plan Renew Docunwits! COUNTRY CRAFTS WORKSHOP REGISTRATIONS _j WORKSHOP DAY -TIME -DATE FEE - SUPPLIES Country Garden Saturday 5195 7+ 52500 Miniature 1-4 p.m. 6:00.7:30 ala 6:00.7:30 suit. M61111 3%41111 Topiary Tree February 3 Victorian Saturday 51950+530-540 Grapevine 1-4 p.m. 7:00--0 pin. Oval Towel February 10 7:04900 PA Wreath 7:049:00 PJL 7 - 9-0 PJL Funny Bunny Saturday 51950+ 525-530 Easter 1-4 p.m. 9'0411-0 tun.' s a0-tt a0 ala• Wreath February 17 Wonderful Saturday 119' + 520 Wine Cork 1-4 p.m. Wreath February 24 9:0410:00 in, Victorian Sunday 524"+ 540-550 Grapevine 1-5 p.m. Cornerpiece February 25 Hearth Sunday '24,'+ 525-530 Wall 1-5 p.m. 11:0412 p.m. Basket March 3 dbwWin Spring Monday 1351° included Chocolate 7-9:15 p.m. pod 0rjj avalattie- March 25 "Youth" (8-13 yrs.) Monday 118011 included Easter Chocolate 7-8:30 p.m. Workshop Aril l "Youth" (8-12 yrs.) Sunday 516' + 115 Just for fun 1-3 p.m. Butterflies Wreath February 4 For registration information call: 1 .1 On exhibit in the Civic Complex until March 1 St., local scenes painted in oil by Pickering artist Ken Dunning RECREATIONAL SWIMMING - WINTER 1996 Complex Pool -1867 Vallev Farm Rd. S. - 831-1711 Dunbarton Indoor Pool - 655 Sheppard Ave., E. - 831-1260 Saunas are available for adults use MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY i FRIDAY I SATURDAY I SUNDAY 7:848:00 p.m. 1 7:00.8:08 pm. 2:04:00 p.m. nAdlullbOrdy 8:049:00 p.m. - 8:049 _00 pm. WELCOMES SPECTATORS AND FANS to watch the best curlers in Ontario compete for the NOKIA CUP- �� 4 NOKIA CUP at the - . PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX February 6 -111 1996 Come ane See Some Of The gest Rt 1,% 1,I(MARD \t., f,cr '.... , ,u' • RH \111111\\ BUB IM.RAM ADAM SPUN( ER U\ RItNtHI'Ai\ ..,,,•it,h chi, ..„ AtEC T(>SH P. BHI:CE PARA RA, yaihtnr.•sron I)1�F\1\IktH Brar:[ , _: Curling, Club M h For more information call 831-1711 For tickets call 905 -665 -CURL (2875) Prices from S8.009ame to full week pazrcage Celebrate National Costumes Customs & Dance Heritage Crafts Traditional Foods Heirlooms & Treasures Saturday February 24, 1996 Pickering Recreation Complex Time: 10 am. to 2 p.m. To set up a booth/display or provide a demonstration please call the Department of Culture & Recreation 420-4620 W MONDAY TUESDAY WE011ESDAY TWIRBDAY FRIDAY Y SIMDAY M.., OW 6:041:30 am 6-47:30 am. 6:047:30 am 6:00.7:30 ala 6:00.7:30 suit. M61111 3%41111 1-4:00 flak 1:04:00 tun. 3. -*5-0 psis 3:11IQ5 00 p L 3-0.5-0 pin. pia pm. 1:00.9:00 p.m. 7:00--0 pin. 7:04900 PA 7:049:00 PJL 7 - 9-0 PJL A*M 9:0411:00 am' M11:GO iiak' 11-41:00 p.m. 9'0411-0 tun.' s a0-tt a0 ala• 11-41:00 pm 11-41:00 pm. 11:041:00 tt 00 t 00pm. Pm l,.m3:00p.m. (11 A WAO 9 0410.00 pm. 9:0410:00 in, 9:0410:00 m. 9:00-10:00 PAL 9raYr1�N�� I • if m u.• p"* 11:041:00 pm. f 1:041:00 pm. 11:0412 p.m. 11:041:00 pm. 9:041:00 pm.pwuhooks dbwWin -4 1111 ority i pod 0rjj avalattie- I Dunbarton Indoor Pool - 655 Sheppard Ave., E. - 831-1260 Saunas are available for adults use MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY i FRIDAY I SATURDAY I SUNDAY 7:848:00 p.m. 1 7:00.8:08 pm. 2:04:00 p.m. nAdlullbOrdy 8:049:00 p.m. - 8:049 _00 pm. WELCOMES SPECTATORS AND FANS to watch the best curlers in Ontario compete for the NOKIA CUP- �� 4 NOKIA CUP at the - . PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX February 6 -111 1996 Come ane See Some Of The gest Rt 1,% 1,I(MARD \t., f,cr '.... , ,u' • RH \111111\\ BUB IM.RAM ADAM SPUN( ER U\ RItNtHI'Ai\ ..,,,•it,h chi, ..„ AtEC T(>SH P. BHI:CE PARA RA, yaihtnr.•sron I)1�F\1\IktH Brar:[ , _: Curling, Club M h For more information call 831-1711 For tickets call 905 -665 -CURL (2875) Prices from S8.009ame to full week pazrcage Celebrate National Costumes Customs & Dance Heritage Crafts Traditional Foods Heirlooms & Treasures Saturday February 24, 1996 Pickering Recreation Complex Time: 10 am. to 2 p.m. To set up a booth/display or provide a demonstration please call the Department of Culture & Recreation 420-4620 W PAGE 8 -A -THE NEWS .AD%'ER'FlSt R.'N'ED...IA'%'i'ARl' :l. 1996 Eight hurt in 50 Durham crashes DLTRIIAM —Motorists in Durham Monday, eight with people injured Region had a difficult time dealing and 42 with property daunaged. Nome with Mondav's wintry Mast. of the injuries was serious. 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Sears reg. 79.99 with trade-in'. DieHard' battery has up to 130 minutes of reserve capacity. Includes a 66 -month warranty with a 12 -month free replacement period. • -+ne : S_ xwvi ..nc•• , ,�..; r.. uune:. r :.c.::: •'+vM.-.84 .rr^ +» •'n,•- .i .•+n .xri bar— 1,. •ec ce Lnq AV other bcttenes are on sole Compiete j,,. , .• Sears SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1996, WHILE (';QUANTITIES LAST AS Agwlw% Expect more from Sears . m SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE rK*�' V a• I We're open: Mon.46. 8:00 am. - 9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sun.11:00 am. - 5:00 p.m. J P David Farr's dying wish ignored j FROM PAGE 1 Doug Dickerson Even the support of the late and highly -respected Mr. Darr was not enough to bring Ms. Senis any more Council votes. Scott Smith, a neighbor and close friend of Mr. Farr's, told councillors Mr. Farr had planned to speak to each of them about his desire for Ms. Senis to fill his position after he was gone, but that he died before he had the chance. Mr. Smith also read a letter from Louise Farr, I)avid Farr's widow, say- ing She wi4itxi to sec Ms. Senis succeed her husband. Mr. Dickerson previously served on Council from 1979 to 1980 before being defeated in a run for the rnayoir's job, and again from 1998 to, 1991 before losing his Ward 2 Regiorial seat to Kip Van Kempen. Ile ran for thl Ward 2 local seat in 1994 and was defeated by Ms. Senis. Mr. Dickerson is 48 and owns Carpet Corral. In the first round of voting, Coun. Ryan supported Pickering Public Library board chairman and Ward 1 resident Jill Foster as she could deal with the "new era in politics" and would bring "new issues" and "new thoughts" to Council. Ile praised her "intellectual integrity" and "%tro>ng social conscience". Ms. Foster, a former producer for Global TV, had not been among those rumored to be altrtcrrck.•rs fox the Ward 2 seat_ She mace a presentation on her own behalf and was %uppcxtcxd by one oekga- tkXi. Aldmgh Mayor Arthur% had instruct- ed speak-ers at the packed mecung nor to talk about "who you don't want to see appointed to this Council' many of thcrc who spoke made it clear they did not want Mr. DiLkerson. An Annland Street resident urged councillors w select "somebody who has not been turned down by the people before" and a Sandy Beach Road mean maintained it would be "simply not right" for Council to appoint Someone who "did not have the cex►frderice of b- ek,cmte to begin with". Mcz t suppc»s of Ms. Senis said she should h' appointed because she was the only one who had received the appmval of Ward 2 voters. Many of the approximately 30 cklc- gates who favored Mr. DickLTsori slid so because he had served on Regional Council before. "We've got to put someone in there who has the experience," said a resident of Annland Street. '"Ibere;'s no time to learn the ropes;; ' noted a Naroch Boule- vard man, who said the ward needed a "well-informed and res ible rere- THF. NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 31. M&PAGE 9-A Doug Dickerson vows to fight for tax freeze PICKERING — Newly -appointed Ward 2 Regional Regional level like day care which he maintains would be - Councillor Mug Dickerson's first priority will be dealing cutting into the "lifeblood of the community ". with the "Town's budget problems, and he won't be voting Coun. Dickerson says he is not particularly worried for any tax increases. about having to work with colleagues who didn't want him "I'll settle for nothing less, personally, than zero." But appointed to the Ward 2 Regional seat. he also notes he is not writing to destroy programs at the TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY i:X31ES K. 1'.%,NCII Offering; all insolvency services including; personal and corporate bankruptcies Oti11:X%%':1 122 :Albert St. ;'�1-;506 AJAX 50 Commercial .ice. 619 -14:3 COBO URG :•2 Kin, St. 11 372-47,41 Saturday & Evening Appointments available. Good Prices from the Food People. ut from Canada " V M* '-1 1 1" Gracly S sentative . P p White. 2 plv. 16-rt►ll Others sang Mr. Dickerson's praises .'Majeft-la as a "hardworking and knowledgeable" Bathroom person, as someone who always makes the decision "that he thinks is right„ and as "a man with honesty and integrity„ Coun. Ryan said after the meeting he supported Mr. Dickerson because if he couldn't get "the vision" of Ms. Foster he was "willing to go with the bench strength". In his acceptance speech, Mr. Dick- erson offered his "friendship and dedi- cation" to Council. "We will work together, united, as one team." ._A J t.-,/kr n X,sorted N ariel 150 - 200 Instant Prfxhic•t of 1 1. .N,-. 1 f :racly each 9 Prices effective until Saturday, February 3, 1996. We reserve the right to limit quantities. W,01Q For 1 eop�c Vi ho Love l�ouc� I-..Od 61VULOEBr PAGE: 10 -A -THF: NEWS ADVERTISER. WE D...IA\l'ARl 31. 19914 FREE bedfrarne with any regular -priced sleepset purchase. utter goon intu Feoruory i 8 199,- or whue quantities lost FREE extended warranty Get an extra year free with the purchase of selected Ns and VCRs. Offer good unto February 18. 1996. Compere detatisin-store. $100 O raw 'Charlston' sofa Only at Eaton's. Our reg. $1,299. Now $1,199 or $50 per month' After Fecr-ary c : , p, �:_c Ni,: 5e :; ....ti EATON'S get it NEW DEALS o -EXTRA SAVINGS FF ** FALL AND WINTER FASHION CLEARANCE ` `50% off the original price of Fall and Winter merchandise while quantities last. Not all items in all stores. It. X30 OFF Maya washer rte Super capacity model LAT 8234" Our reg. $699.99" After mail -in rebate $669.99 or $28 per month* . ircr yvw reoruary i o, 1996, or while quantities last You -111 .!find a lot to'like about February at Eaton's THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEU., JANUARY 31,1996 -PAGE 11-A "Eaton's will deduct an amount equivalent to the GST from the total price of your purchase. (Offer excludes cosmetics, fragrances, selected designer fashions, Royal Velvet towels, furs, Panasonic GADO TVs, Eaton Gift Certificates, Restaurants, all concessions and services. Detailsin-store.) Just mon ly instalments the new a Wato a in fe rGs+-1 r4:14:�- Use your Eaton Card for any home fashion purchase over $300 (before taxes). • �Jrnirure Appliances • --i3me Liiieriatniment - Foor Coverings -/`vcittresses Non-refuncionie S:5 .3 , n,1:r :, ve tee and a, :axes poyaole at time of purchase. Exdjdes VV,nsome Wood ana chiiaren s turnture O A.C. Offers good inti,=ebruary '8, '996 complete details !n -store. '�'onthly amounts quoted ore rounded to the nearest dolia- GOODS SATISFACTORY OR $17 MONEY REFUNDED. NO HASSLES. per month ERev N 1234 siOle AND MORE ALL THIS MONTH LOOK FOR • Sweaters • Outerwear • Boots • Scarves • Mitts • Gloves • Infants' & Girls dresses • Selected designer fashions • Bedding • Kitchen & table linens, and more! , Wing chair $399 or $17 per month" Offer good until February 18, 1996 PAGE 12 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISM WED., JANUARI' 31, 19% V RECYCLER'S REPORT New • life Recxeling and rrusin' tech- nologies for a better tomorrl,v is the concept of The l.earnin;_ Support Council of Canada through its I.Carnitit, Conlmunit\ ('11.C) Project. Organiicr. lit this project rec- ogniicd that hundreds of stu- dents, as %%ell as other Canadi- an,, are in desperate need of outdated computer,. flopp\ dri- \es, nemorkrn,, cards. monitors. etc.. sirrlpl\ to learn the basic kills associated ti 1th Conlputcr trchnologx . It has been through these efforts that more than 5.000 computers Iia\c been accunlulat- ed and stored In a Toronto \%are- hou,c. After the computers haxc been tested and scr%iCcd the\ arc read\ to he ,hipped to an\ school board or i:oIII III Ll1111 urVaniiation across Canada that \\ill utilise them. At present. there is a 'Aaiun,_ period as ;t selection Criteria I, hCnlg cstah- fished. The TI -C mission is: J I,. identifx. collet and uti- liie approprialCd. retired and unused technologies (computers. sotM are. I VN. VCR,. etc.) for training. CduCatiunal and Conl- nulnitN project purposes. J To help students. educators and othcrs become more cal"ahlc and :omlortahle %%ith icchnt lo - .J To help pro\ idc useful fun,tional literacx skills to high- risk \ outh. J TO set up strategic alliance, u Ith organvahonN to undertake the protect in conlnlunitles Show pride Pickeriner's PICKERIN(l -- Participants ,ire hCln si,u,_hi for the annu- al Herrtagc Da\ I cstl\al sponsored he the 'I'o,%n of Pickcrtns "I'hc testi\al Hill he held S.1! arda\ . Fel] 2-3 ! ronl I U am) to 2 pill. at the Pickci Ing Recreation (Complex. 1 `h' alit,. Farm Rei Admission to the c\cnl is Iree. It %III be ,1 celebration of the rich cultural hcntae,,c of PtC k- ering and include displa" and demonstra- tions of national costumes of %ar- Iuus eIhitIC groups. their Custom, and Cyclists tr talk touring Thursday DURHAM -- The Tourin_ Concept Cycling Group's general meeting takes place Thursda} . Feb. I at 7:30 p.m. at Hcnrx Street High School. Room 213. 614 Henr} St.. Whith� . Guest speaker at the meeting is Will Wallace from the Ontario Cycling Associ- ation. Call 420- 44275 or 668- 0424 for more information. larraine roulston I Wd •i'iwf The Recycler's Report across the counts. J To rcmn,.c a large portion in your culture at Heritage Festival danec. hcrltage crsifts, tradl- lional loods and Cultural hclr- IoolliN and treasures %kip to three hundred pco- plc attended last gar's Icsti- pal. �Oicre dl,pla\, and dcnlon,iratlons ,ccre put on hx 12 cot n iunrt\ group,. "Heritage Dax connects the past to the present and It', a dax to celebrate Hho we arc and to ,cc ho%% our heritage has shaped Canada and Cana- (llans. N;n s I .\ nn ol'l Interacin of the "I o\\ , department of culture and recreation. An\ organliations in the comnlunit\ that \%i,h to sho\+- case their cultural background in the fcstl\al nlax call the department of culture and recreation fur Information or an application form at -420- 46( 0. Before you t say I do... /i STARTS AT NOON Tickets $300 in advance at News Advertiser or 2 for $500 ....come and see us. SPRING BRIDAL '96 Sunday, February 11 at Pickering Home &Leisure Centre FASHION SHOW 2:30 P.M. Sponsored By: News Advertiser & Freeman Formals Of old Consumer CleCtroniC, front the \%:sic Ntrcanl N601 it nlininlunl of 95 per cent etl'i- c1cnc\. I'hc computers arc sent to schools. libraries. training facili- ties and conlnlunitv ,cr\ 1cc agcncics etc.. to enahle Ihcin to recci%e the technolog\ Ile\ need to better meet the educational. Conlnlunit\ and learning chal- Iert_es of the 'lith. I)uring the 1980,, the global domination of the American and Japanese economics has been based on the dc\clopnicni and maintenance of superior icchno- Io,_,ical leadership. In order t(1 meet the incrcas- ingl\ Conlpctlti\c challenges of the _' I st ccniurx, students. cmplo\ces and entrepreneurs of toda\ need the skills of tomor- 1,0 \\ . "MAll" of our kid, ha�c far loo little exposure to the Icch- nulogie, which %+ill help them prepare for johs in the real world." said Ron Smith, presi- dent of the I.earning Support Council ol'Canada. To participate. call 416-429- 4822. Alr. 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DURASTITCH SERGING THREAD 1500 tit spool. Limited colours. Our Reg. 4.98 spool BUY l GET 2 FREE! 1355 Kingston Rd. Pickering Town Centre 839-5990 4V Civic -minded recruited to start new Civitan club PICKLRING -- Cunnnu nil\ - minded mcn and women are being SoLl"N to serve as fuundin�menrhers for a Civitan service club being launched in Pickering. "We're looking l'ur any - hod) who is interested in making Pickering a better Place." says ferry James. who is spearheading the effort to _ct the club started here. 'Ilic Pickering resident hits been involved in Mctro Toronto area Civitan clubs for 15 years and has held a number of executive Posi- tions with them. An organizational meeting fur the local club is being held "Ihursday. Feb. 4 at 7:36 p.m. at Rosehank Fella. 53.3 Rodd A%c.. at the foot oI' Roschank Road. "ilicrc'II he wine and cheese and people wtw want to attend are asked to rc-ister by calling Mt. Janus at 839-8890. Twcnty people 19 and over arc nced- ed to charter (tic new club and nrcmhers are asked to give "whalcvcr they can _give of their tient". "Ihc club will hold at least one business meeting and one ,octal meet - in" Pcr month, as well as other events depending on what community projects are undertaken. "'llic beautiful thing about Civitan is the members of the local club decide where the funds arc going. Everything stays in the community," says Mr. James. He crnisions a Pickering chapter working on commu- nity programs to help the mentally and physically dis- ahlcd. seniors and youth. A club was recently start - cd in "Inthy and Mr. James hopes lu ',cc clubs estah- lished in Afar and O.Qi.iwa text. Your child's education doesn't have to stop after school... - 839-5000 - =— NTIL ARTS AMIRA FAMILY MCENTRES Dentures so natural... youI It never know the difference! Iro -I", • New Soft -touch* materials for sensitive gums • Precision partial dentures FREE CONSULTATION! 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SPECIAL PURCHASE VPAGE 144A-TNF'NF%N'ti AD�'h;RT1SElf,'ZOl�fl.��v11'AR� �1� f996' Hitting the books to hit scholarship list Dunbarton High School student Amanda Goundry of Pickering is keeping her fingers crossed as she waits to learn if she will win a Canada Trust scholarship. Amanda is one of 25 iacademic finalists in Ontario and 80 in Canada vying for 20 four-year scholarships up for grabs. I The bank's scholarships recognize outstanding j community leadership. I photo by Ron Pietroniro Durham Region's Largest r Tire Warehouse Clearance �c 1q1s rr ALL SEMM MUMS,' Whitewall size Sale price HOOSIER AT$99@00 $99 00 P155/80R13 $49.00 P235l75R15 P175/80R13 $57.00 P185/80R13 $59.00 P 185/75R 14 $65.00 FREE with every tire pnrthase P19505R14 $67.00 ■ comp ierTwo Swerve P205/75R14 $70.00 Y "'wleti^ P205f75R15 $72.00 O V*t" swn P215/75R15 $75.00 ■ ROW Ha=d Warrarey P225175R15 $78.00 B u�gPesserbiw tins n P235/751`115 $80.00 ■ rirs oasposaii "WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON CUSTOMER SERVICE". 0 2 _ o 0 � U WARREN RD s Be a better babysitter AJAX -- Diapering, bottle feed- ing and bathing children are among the lessons taught at a course designed for babysitters. What Every Babysitter Should Know also offers guidelines on dealing with shyness, colic, crying. nightmares and temper tantrums. Basic first aid and artificial respi- ration for both infant and child are also on the agenda. You can take the one -day, eight- hour St. John Ambulance course Tuesday, March 12 or Wednesday, March 13 at the Ajax Public Library. Cost is $2s, which includes a workbook and certificate. For more information or to reg- ister, call St. John Ambulance at 434-7800 or the library at 683- 40(x). Naturalists head indoors PICKERING -- The Pickering Natural- ists meets Thursday, Feb. 1 at 8 p.m. at Rouge Hill Public Library, Rougemount Dr. south of Hwy. 2. The topic is In Search of the Scarlet -Tufted Malachite Sunbird. Guest speaker Donna Giesler presents a slide show of her trip to Kenya. Call 666-3897 for information. i SPRING BI�,ID�L sHoW `96 SUNDAY, - FEBRUARY 11, 1996 At the Pickering HOME & LEISURE CENTRE 1755 Pickering Pkwy. (HNi-y. 401 & Brock St. N.) COMPREHENSIVE �. ...� PRE -SHOW i SUPPLEMENT SUNDAY, FEB. 4/96 AD COSTS & SIZES 1/4 PAGE AD - 555000 INCLUDES BOOTH AT SHOW 1/2 PAGE AD - 597000 INCLUDES BOOTH AT SHOW AND 1/4 PAGE EDITORIAL FULL PAGE AD - 517051° INCLUDES BOOTH AT SHOW AND 1/2 PAGE EDITORIAL CIRCULATION 42,500 (To homes in Ajax, Pickering & Brougham) To Reserve Your tooth & Ad Space . call: 05) 683-5110 Fax (905) 619-9068 Show prices include extensive advertising campaigns from Bowmanville to Scarborough! dr News Advertiser ,�....,M,•� �., a... A Metroland Community Newspaper ° - °#-�•r,+°��, . .•. . . . . . . . . . . - .► • 1 • •.`-.. i_ .°. . ... •. . .,..... 1. •.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ®r_ of ABSOLUTELY MUST BE SOLD! $144,000! # Immaculate 4level backsplit! * Beautiful upgraded broadloom! ,v Bay window - bright dining room! ,v Big, bright kitchen - Florida ceiling & walkout to sundeck! * Breakfast area overlooks spacious sunken family room! t 450 sq. ft. recreation room! * Gas fp. hook-up in family room * Quiet child -safe court! Vendor wants offer! Call RICK SERGISON* 831-3300 R�l� KC'° F 1 R ST Realty 5 LEVEL BACKSPLIT, PICKERING r A'! 5 levels beautifully finished and all above the ground. 2 gorgeous kitchens, + I ' 2 gas fireplaces - Jacuzzi tub, K cent. air, cent vac. Huge _ family room with built-in wall unit - Too good to describe. � $186.500. Call r STEVE FEARON* .l 683-2992 RIVMW' QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. QJ Q CLEAN = 10 PLUS OPEN HOUSE $174,900 OQ1Ga�� Tastefully led2 cosy. txgM 6 sunny a.okssionatq just rm. bsmt ..!atom -*ver used .cam 74;All ttnck. kenced &door tom garage to ti- <-4 '!'tel --'4•- X4'7' -7t+" louse Fuge tarn site lett conlbinld MRh tam. «rth bnck fireplace f �• ; ] .aranteed you won't be disappointed. - ections - Ackenng Beach South. left at Dnve CALL RAUL CASINO* - 637-1054 NEIN CHOICE inFEA_TV ' nom MEMBEP 90 gIs STUNNING 10+ HOME FOR $199,900 AH the beb A nrhill91 in this 4 bdrm. home in preadgious Pickering. Falaily-sied Idlohan, w/o to fully lerbr ywd, lone din. rm., master bdrm. on suite has roman tub. Too maty features to list CALL ANGELA HOFFMANN* TODAY. 683-1088 Go Am $149,800 • Brick detached 1,320 sq. It. • 2 walkouts, new cedar deck • Bright, eat4n kitclhen • Separate dining room • Walkout rec room with bar • Premium pie -shaped lot. JACQUELYNN TANNER* 619-9500 JUST LISTED - LOT LOVER'S DELIGHT! 50060 ft. lot in beautiful mature area of Pickering 2+1 bedroom bungalow Lots of recent upgrades Full basement with separate entrance Easy access to Hwy. 401 Asking only 5137.500! CALL •- BRIAN KONDO* `- 683-2992 RVMW` QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR. - Q. � < <,� ABSOLUTE SHOWPIECE X Prestigious "Brookwood Subdivision,. X 2.620 sq. ft. X 4 bedroom X Hardwood floors X Crown moulding wainscotting X Multiple trench doors X CAC: cent. vac X For those looking for perfection call today to view PATRICIA X. REABURN, R.R.S. 683-2992 RFIM W QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. LAKEWEW 1,600 sq. ft. penthouse 3 bedrooms 2 balconies En suite bathroom En suite laundry 2 parking spaces Available immediately $149,900 JIM KELLY* 683-5000 RF/MW GREAT PRICE! GREAT LOCATION! Sparlding iwouM pool, prof. finished in-law twine with up. entrance, spacious, bright i great location. This 3 bdnn. home ho na lutea oat h Idtchen. IrMarbcking path to elepoll porch. Aski" =176,900 To view MONA YOUNG* 24 -HR. PAGER 427-4200 W - 1• Toll1c N10 WESTNEY 1111NOWS - AN frith - 3 bedrooms - Demand area in Ajax - Close to schools A parks . Appliances Included - Carries less than rent - Great Wattle CALL AL RVNBEEK* t (905) 683-5000 or (416) WG -5000 RFIMW oum" 0!E LTO. M& NEED ROOM FOR THE IN-LAWS? SOUTH AJAX STEPS TO LAKE ONLY $158,900! This detached 3 bedroom bungalow could provide Wouldn't it be nice if someone else spent $40,000 so you room for your family and a second tamely, too' This could move into the ideal home? Someone did' New tome sits on an extra large lot and features a fireplace central air 2 kechens 2 washrooms. 6 kitchen, new bathroom, hardwood, ceramics, CAC. CVAC appliances and a 4tr Cedroom downstam s lrokng and a location that is second to none. Call Marty Streeter MARTY STREETER, "-' a' r'qslreriC Ca!; klarty Streeter 6831,88 683-1088. 683-1088 SUTTON GROUP OMEGA Realty Ltd. BY THE LAKEIENO LIMP .fie 4 Dorm none w 2 barns +r bS M Close tD Schools, : snopprg & transportation This rare cares like gait Car Rob or Ron to new Great Mortgage 745% Hoene ;9051 831.9500 Atkrg ROBERT SIXSMITH' RON TAMRAZIAN' 5'29.800 ' Buv ttrotigfi us and we after a tree move' PICKERING VILLAGE BEAUTY! $185,000 Country m the city' A rare chance tc buy a special home' 4 bdrms , oak plank fpr = Steps to lake and Rouge Beach! 3 in din inn new furnace roof and kit in bedroom bungalow on a large treed Fin bs.mt w,Ip & w,o to yard. CAC, lot, totally updated, family room, wet bar. 4 appls and more. Secluded ct location - a gem of a Cause on a aas fireplace, in-law suite, a real PAT CLARK' ® mature treed lot - to die for" Call LAURA MARKS' � eauty! Call Laura Marks. Pat today - 0 won't last' �■ PERFECTION PLUS' GREAT FAMILY HOME s 51unrmn, : __••-, -.ore .;,;mated n This over 2700' home boasts 4 bedrooms with full master desired F -.x Hollow Fea'✓es include en suite Second 2 piece en suite with full bath for the & CVAC nigh eft gas tumace. new family Huge main floor family room with fireplace. Main a -ccws F-esniv painted & decorated wttr floor den and laundry Central air condltaning Deck with --w croadroor-., truly a spectacular ^ome hot tub Don't miss out' Sheila Earl 619-9500 596 Strcuds SHEILA EARL' =. rda Ear' 613-4500 619 Weyburn Square. Lam. Opel House Sun Feb- 4.2-4 p m �er Hose �un Feb 2-4 c ^ 71:;�40&z tau we ae a umvrk �" ` q4u . ea.ctilcctced ��ate;:ced2 a..tcd e�gf��t td Be . S- - -_ 1111� LGROUP HERITAGE REALTY INC. BRYAN RODRIGUES OVER 20 YEARS OF DEDICATEC FULL TIME SERVICE GREAT FAMILY HOME :_r 2.000 sq `i of immaculate Irving executive home shows to _ perfection, 2 storeys. 4 bdrm.. 2 - 4 -pc. baths. & 2 -pc. powder, all new upgraded 1 windows & new roof, inn. fpr. laundry, huge cedar deck. prof. landscaping, RETA BIGIONI' -lose to all amenities. Call Reta Btgoni 'or appl. Askino price $205.800 Wayne I.intit" and 'nna Htwren-Fflihorn, Managing Paruiers of Vitilr xn. Einhorn. tinhorn, and GnMrro are pleased to antruiunce the following organv.auonal changes. Hullo Kay lanhorn has Firm ncwl� aplNemk•d to itte position of daughier A. a result. Matthew RI%III limh,rn, ut aAdrtion it) his reyoinsdnhues 111%S0111, rs p r,iinuicd u the Io,Nnuat of okkr hnyhke and rxrcuuve, vin president of ,I Ig rivalry M111111cW wdi alvi Jilt .0 consuli.tin m+ Hotly nN slie 'ondtictN strip drpnvaunn C\Ivniiietits wiihin live orgaint.mon 11,41y Kao I+am the Imo with en unpressrvr trick n•cord Innn the \iav-I'iAermg Getteral Hospital, arriving at 5 In p ut on Monday. January I5. 1446 and weighing m at 7 IN%. I oz. Many thanks it, Ur. Norma Baker of Pickering for recanting Holly a, our tram Goltlie rema is rt her role as corporate Security. hue•ss and amusement and If, noured the thew Fmhora with a special tall -wagging ceremony. I he firm onitinues to receive consultation from Grandparenis h+ ug Norma Huwen, Florence Andrews. and H:uis Finhorn Further h. Is up is pn+cnlyd by Great kk:ndparcms, have & Kay Brasier of Cmnernn.Ontario. presen ly oscrscruig Ow ILamde opxrmtunu LA4 CHECK OUT THESE FEATURES! _ All brick 4+1 bdrm. home, tin. rec rm. s boasts gas tp, wet bar and 5th bdrm. Main level offers hrdwd. firs . sunken sun room overlooking I/G pod, inn. flr lam. rm & family size kit Easy access to 401 and minutes to Scarborough Better SHERRY hurry to view this one' Sherry Hoover HOOVER' 831-9500 I VENDOR WANTS THIS HOME SOLD 'j Approx 1.600 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. all brick nomne very well kept, tam. rm. w/fps . CAC. Excellent location waking distance to all amenities Mm to 401 NORICIA and GO Station Shows well. For more BAMBRIDGE' information call Nonaa Bar bridge. JUST LISTED A MUST SEE PROPERTY!! .� Detached brick 3 bedroom. 3 baths, Lovely 3 bdrm on private, pool -sued lot double car garage CAC. CAV. erwance •M In great nefighbouiticiod! 2 1p! Sunken from garage to house, walkout to deck -'` liv. rm.t Modem tam. size kid.' 22 ft. and fully fenced lot. Close to shopping. mstr. bdrm. ween suite & walk-in closet' schools and new Rec Centre. To view Redgames rm.' CAC' CVAC'Ceramics' JAMES CARR' call James Carr at (905) 619-9500 24 BARBARA And more! $169.800. Call BARBARA hrs. PRESTON' CGA PRESTON (905) 619-9500 COSY LAKE SIDE CONDOS IN AJAX N�P� 1. 2 or 3 bedroom models to choose from! All S�PQ'r with ceramics, central air, colonial doors, and en suite laundry. Some units feature full en suites, fireplaces, balconies, WARM, WOODSY & WONDERFUL! five appliances. Conservation Spac 3 bdrm. beauty in demand family area, or lake view available! area - lovely solid oak country size kill.. Complex offers indoor pool, cosy tp & newer oak flooring. Stunning all pine fin Dsmt , parry size deck & Ige. sauna, hot tub and tennis +++ SUSAN yard All appliances too' Tremendous endus CHANUL Call Chantal today to learn value' Call Susan Vincent, 619.9500. VINCENT• coRCORAN- more. 905-619-9500. mail ONLY S109,900ft Brand new, quality built, 3 bdrm., semi-detached, open concept, upgraded carpeting, high efficiency furnace, deluxe windows, large MIKE LYNCH' private yard. Call Mike Lynch', 619-9500 905-619-9500. V! ► � :T= A NEW BEGINNING! Lots of perks await you in this 3 - 3 bedroom semi detached horse 4 bedroom home next to park aril near schools. bedroom, 2 bath home such as 5 with fireplace, finished basement, Eat -in kitchen with walkout to deck and beautifully appliances, pantry, hardwood floors, walkout to patio and fenced yard. landscaped yard. Shed, workshop, and finished rec room with cosy fireplace, cxraral Close to all amenities. Call RON recreation room. Call RON MENARY FOR BRENDA CLYDE' air and doh drive. Cal Brenda MENARY FOR APPOINTMENT DETAILS. 619-9500. 619-9500 Clyde at 619-9500. RON MENARY* 619-9500. age realty inc. 0119-950Q 831 _ASAd .i.- r i . . c r Rose of Durham needsY ou D Agency provides support, services for pregnant youth, teen mothers and fathers DURHAM -- The Rose of Durham needs volunteers. Lots of them. Located at 221 King St. E., Oshawa, Rose of Durham is a Catholic agency providing support and services for teen mothers and fathers, as well as pregnant teens. The agency offers a variety of ser- vices ranging from counselling and education, to providing a place for teens to make crafts for gift -giving and fund-raising. According to Sandy Flynn, volun- teer co-ordinator, there are currently 80 volunteers working at the agency in a number of capacities. However, more individuals are needed to han- dle the workload in 12 key areas: clerical/reception; drivers. on-site caregivers; caregiver team captain: food program, arts and crafts; dona- tions sorters; supply co-ordinator: consumer shopper; fund-raising; repair/maintenance: and computer entry data. While most jobs are self-explana- tory, there are a few which may war- rant further description. The greatest need currently is for on-site care- givers, who are responsible for car- ing for the infants and children while the parents participate in educational programs. A time commitment of 2 1/2 hours per week is required. "I can't stress how important our volunteers are," said Ms. Flynn. "Without the caregivers our pro- grams would still run, but not nearly as well." Volunteers in the food program assist on Fridays when the teens cools a meal and dine together. The supply co-ordinator is respon- sible for taking monthly inventory at the centre and shopping for supplies. Consumer shoppers are called upon to shop for items to go in the starter kits for new moms. Ms. Flynn says volunteers go through an application process, and depending on the job, a reference tandlor police deck may be required. Training is provided. Rose of Durham is not a residen- tial facility; it is a day program, open, from 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. Evening help is only required for fund-rais- ing. In 1994, Rose of Durham serviced 360 teens. Currently there are 200 teens involved in the program. The centre employs only two full-time staff, and several part-timers. To volunteer, can Sandy Flynn on Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays at 432-3622. in NOW IS THE TIME C13M NEW CHOICE Realty Ltd. M E M B E R B R O K E R FOR SAVINGS CALL (905) 7=1 SELL!! 1667 TAW\BERRI - 0NIA 4 DAYS 1609 JAYN I\ CIRCLE - O`IN 2 IDAVS 1840 8AitiBRIIX1"E - ONLY 3 DAYS 1710 WOLLASTO', - ONLY 6 DAYS W 4VTONIO 884; KROS]O i 1 BR,%1 -99.4"r OF %SKI\(; PRI( - 100`? OF %SKIN(. PRiCE - 100'7 OF %SKIN(: PKI( E �OtM MONEY... Terr�le Thing to Waste List vvlth MinC(Imi to gt•t LONV %L%1I�s1( )\ R.1%11:,� Arld 1'IZ(>VF,\, RFS1 _Ulf, Is a 0% q0w 4 CO. Hearin riace nas warm piace Ior cancer patients -I Peer support,., ,,.3heir fwvi)ies will be Op.fKgs expertise in cancer treatment a physician•with specific inter- pies will be the topic of the sec - •udvice, of three evenings sponsored! bar and patient care will 4alke part in e$t in palliative care; Heather and evening, to be held . Aptil ' programs 'Hearth Place, Durham Regions the information sessions over 'Warkentin of the Leukemia 10. - discussed b first support centre for people the next four months at Research Fund of Canada; Dr. Richard Hasselback, a ' S7.500 down. curries under y coping with cancer. McLaughlin Library in Oshawa. social worker Angela AI-Hillal; retired breast cancer specialist TH LAK rive -member panelHearth Place has been orga- A five -member panel will Fran King who teaches cancer- from Princess Margaret Hospi- 1 /rslrwushrr, frulgr. strnr. . stove. at nized to provide peer support, take part in the first session coping skills at McLaughlin tal in Toronto, will speak at the .t vhrr, herr. ' - parking ices, ire rlacr. >nul. r ' f I 1 series of information, advice and thera- Wednesday, Jan. 31 (tonight), Collegiate: and Dan Ferguson, a third evening May 29. information sessions Peutic programs to cancer dealing with the topic Cancer Whitby judge whose wife Anne All three sessions will take ' CaUjudv.Stacee"•, M7-1034. patients and their families. and its Effects on the Family. is a breast cancer survivor. place at 7:30 p.m. in the DURHAM -- Information Medical and social service The panel is made up of Dr. Supporting the Healing McLaughlin Library's auditori- essential to cancer patients and professionals with a range of Luigi Pedretti of Bowmanville, Process with Alternative "Thera- um. Rose of Durham needsY ou D Agency provides support, services for pregnant youth, teen mothers and fathers DURHAM -- The Rose of Durham needs volunteers. Lots of them. Located at 221 King St. E., Oshawa, Rose of Durham is a Catholic agency providing support and services for teen mothers and fathers, as well as pregnant teens. The agency offers a variety of ser- vices ranging from counselling and education, to providing a place for teens to make crafts for gift -giving and fund-raising. According to Sandy Flynn, volun- teer co-ordinator, there are currently 80 volunteers working at the agency in a number of capacities. However, more individuals are needed to han- dle the workload in 12 key areas: clerical/reception; drivers. on-site caregivers; caregiver team captain: food program, arts and crafts; dona- tions sorters; supply co-ordinator: consumer shopper; fund-raising; repair/maintenance: and computer entry data. While most jobs are self-explana- tory, there are a few which may war- rant further description. The greatest need currently is for on-site care- givers, who are responsible for car- ing for the infants and children while the parents participate in educational programs. A time commitment of 2 1/2 hours per week is required. "I can't stress how important our volunteers are," said Ms. Flynn. "Without the caregivers our pro- grams would still run, but not nearly as well." Volunteers in the food program assist on Fridays when the teens cools a meal and dine together. The supply co-ordinator is respon- sible for taking monthly inventory at the centre and shopping for supplies. Consumer shoppers are called upon to shop for items to go in the starter kits for new moms. Ms. Flynn says volunteers go through an application process, and depending on the job, a reference tandlor police deck may be required. Training is provided. Rose of Durham is not a residen- tial facility; it is a day program, open, from 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m. Evening help is only required for fund-rais- ing. In 1994, Rose of Durham serviced 360 teens. Currently there are 200 teens involved in the program. The centre employs only two full-time staff, and several part-timers. To volunteer, can Sandy Flynn on Mondays, Tuesdays or Wednesdays at 432-3622. in NOW IS THE TIME C13M NEW CHOICE Realty Ltd. M E M B E R B R O K E R FOR SAVINGS CALL (905) 7=1 SELL!! 1667 TAW\BERRI - 0NIA 4 DAYS 1609 JAYN I\ CIRCLE - O`IN 2 IDAVS 1840 8AitiBRIIX1"E - ONLY 3 DAYS 1710 WOLLASTO', - ONLY 6 DAYS W 4VTONIO 884; KROS]O i 1 BR,%1 -99.4"r OF %SKI\(; PRI( - 100`? OF %SKIN(. PRiCE - 100'7 OF %SKIN(: PKI( E �OtM MONEY... Terr�le Thing to Waste List vvlth MinC(Imi to gt•t LONV %L%1I�s1( )\ R.1%11:,� Arld 1'IZ(>VF,\, RFS1 _Ulf, Is a 0% q0w 4 CO. OUTSTANDING VALUE! Beautiful & bright raised bungalow, - loaded with extras! Nice mature neighborhood. Call Barbara K Smith" -837-1054. BEST PRICE... Bright, fenced sunt with gas heat. Near lake, pool. Cent. air coed.! Call Barbara K. Smith" - 837-1054. NEW NEW NEW NEW! *A must see - torally updated' *Nev,, w'indints * New bmadluum & flooring * New appliances * New Paint * 3 bdnrr. win. bc►nr. Call Wayne Harris*- 837-1054. RENT NQ LONGER! • Beautiful4 bdnn. midel • Spat tous menu ' Finished bo~rit ' Newl v punned & carpeted ' .Sunk v eat-ot kis.. irndge & strive ' Prit ale patia. close tip ever Call Bayne Harris*. 837-1054. $650 TO OWN INCLUDING TAXES & UTILITIES PREPARE TO BE ENCHANTED Hardwood, upgraded kitchen & bathrooms. Large yard + Formal livJdin. w/ftreplace. Large kit., huge bedrooms. Pot f deck. Sep. entrance to prvj.. fin. bsmt. apt. Quiet street. lights, bar, central air, central alar►n, extra. Sc@rAvCall Emily Tan* - (416) 618-7817. Call Emily Tau', (416) 618-7817. "28 OFFICES IN SOUTHERN ONTARI.O AND GROWING" *Based on 6% commission SWURrpasnlU11- "Assoeibtlrolor MI!,I'TRltr I 11X11x h17.IG/lf J .' ,:/l (�ltl u 1 1(i (h. If'1K! 111 1 fid ' S7.500 down. curries under .Pit ture pretp. 3""'ba,drmc. 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F.� '83 j�^^ •}�• AW- I- t �r . . +••,i -i•• ♦ ♦w.t .1. w• ► •A,i. Expril,as sin emotion focus of FamilyServices workshop DURHAM -- Getting in touch with your feel- express their emotions. ings is the focus of an upcoming workshop. `Ihe workshop will be held Saturday, Feb. 24 The Family Education Resource Centre of from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Kinark, 1916 Dundas Kinark Child and Family Services is hosting the St. F., Unit 2, Whitby. Cost is 58. workshop Feelings, which encourages partici- For more information, or to register, call pants to identify their feelings and learn how to Kinark at 905-433-0386, ext. 316. Maple Ridge School elects community council PICKERING -- Maple nine candidates to sit on its Kim MacCarl and Meredith Ridge Public School has council. Valcic. added its name to the list of Parent/guardian representa- The school's non -teacher schools with school commu- tives are Jan Hannon, Diane representative is Pat McDon- nity councils now in place. Pierce, Sue Mathieson, Sue aid. About 100 voters turned Walkington, Myra Berg and All schools must have out to elections held Jan. 24 Jan Carpenter. school community councils in at the school to select six of Teacher representatives are place by June. PAM BO suffeit LGROUP soon group classic reaeq ltd 430-9000 OPEN HOUSE -SUNDAY 2-4 P.M. 101 CLOVERIDGE WALK TO LAKE & PARKS Desist-�, Ai,tx . -i -,,.,!n rntry spacious Irving room with large bow hindow and hardwood floors, 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms- newer windows and walk our ro fabulous pool size lot Call Pam Borde^ 'oday 686-5153 Sales Representative SUTTON GROUP CLA OPEN HOUSE -SUNDAY 24P.M. 16 McCLARNAN RD. AJAX -BY -THE -LAKE Preshg c . ... +' •--sque park- ik.. ,Ntting Tall oints Eleganr home Sun filed ,ving room & ,jining room Large kitchen skyl-iht. fireplace & mr.rr• To view call Pam Bc,ler 686-5153. REALTY INC. • 11 • , • v Y � THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. JANUARY 31- 199& Pet:F t9 -s/ Garden show offers winter break PICKERING -- The Metro Fast Spring Home and Garden Show will he held Friday, March 22 to Sunday, March 24 at the Metro East Trade Centre. The show will include hun- dreds of exhibit%, touching on land- scaping and flowers, home improve- ment ideas, pools, spas, recreation, fur- niture and appliances, travel and vaca- tions. Hours for are noon to 10 p.m. on Friday, 10 am. to 10 p.m. on Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admis- sion is $3 for adults and free for seniors and children under 12. Booths are available for rental. For informa- tion call 655-3331 or l -8t>n <361-3355. EVERY STUDENT DESERVES SUCCESS y "W : ,rade Expectations specializes in supplementary education designed to improve classroom performance. Our one-on-one attention increases self-confidence and helps your child achieve their scholastic potential • Enrichment or remedial programs for • Resource Room featuring Apple grades 1 through OAC Macintosh computers and educational • Individualized programs including software Reading. Math. Writing and Study Skills • Classes after school and Saturdays: • Low student/teacher ratio summer programs also available la85 Gkenanna Rd. 1.,Y K )I\ti Suite 103 420-9930 Pickering " Medical Centre The Smart HittTu Learn "C.i; . ' . Take advantage of the Tax Rebate up to $10,,000 for qualified first time homebuyers. A Bank Representative will be at our Ajax Sales Office today to answer your questions. DETACHED BUNGALOWS I � & 2-STO--- NEW EY N EW ARE HOMES AVAILABLE $159,900 (905)686-8889 PAGE 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., JANUARY 31,19% From a veteran Leaf to a veteran fan Former Toronto Maple Leaf hockey player Std Smith (right) adds his signature to a commemorative poster for Pickering resident John Skaf during a session held at the Pickering Town Centre Saturday. Fans young and old turned out for the event and lined up to meet the former NHL player. photo by A.J. Groen Scrabble, euchre, brid(ie featured at Saturday• eN-ent PI( E;E EZ11(� the l nit- NalUrLj.i�. 1 -ch. at the r fit . Inti r rdN it r.rn. Cd CI,Ll ,!r 11 1)Un- i:hur,h at 1066 I)unh;trton h.0 tl r i l nI!:,I Rd- PiNk, rIn�,. I iI e\ TI .tart. �� Ith ilr NThe People Pleasing Pizza Since 1963" • f Sf.?�i .•Y?._ NOW 4*)F r - HAS C 1C11C.1E r ----------- - ---- WHOLE BBQ CHICKEN '9 �l • • POTATO WEDGES Regular Price $12.50 • +tax — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — r— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — HALF BBQ CHICKEN I � WITI3 J� ,� • • POTATO WEDGESRegular Price S-7.–,5• + tax PICK UP SPECIAL 1 LARGE PIZZA s 99 )XITH ONE TOPPING 0 + tax $1 DELIVERY SPECIAL 2 MEDIUM 9ta9x PIZZAS WITH TW TOPPI:�iGS �li & livery OFF $2 OFF c l i x) \. r L . order I orsil one 1 ,mit one ccwpim per Giiid order 16 10.04) I POPS I '. ,IJI' VlJlJ. ' m rn. or rnorc. valid at an' Pita Nova I and ("cf. Coupon mit valid in aimhit atiiin with am other ,- it ion. Limit one ctmpun per rood I , t ren or d(whk.. I (� $4 J Ider. Gi•pon no; valid in combination I w r h another of or d able%. 439• I I • + tax �- - "_ — — — — _ _ _ Limrted tune c"er. Taxes extra. Nct valid wTh any corer carp nat,cn -,r spec:a! '✓aid at parx ipating stores Zy. 75C service charge for d*ioery. Minlmtan food order $8.00 plus tax. COLIN JAMES SCHOOL OF TAE KWON DO "Where Champions Are Created" • Rated 41 club in Durham Region on the competition circuit • Home to 5 Ontario team r. members • All instructors certified in First Aid and CPR • Head instructor maintains 16 years experience • Gold medalist in 1990 ,s European Tae Kwon Do championships • Placed 6th in 1991 Open World Tae Kwon Do championship SELF CONFIDENCE DISCIPLINE RESPECT FITNESS WEIGHT LOSS EXECUTIVE CLASS OFFERED TYKE CLASS OFFERED FOR THOSE 40+ FOR THOSE 6 AND UNDER Register Now and Receive A FREE Uniform (We will beat any competitors price) 59 Westney Rd. S. * Hwy. 401 STATION ; (Next to Premier Gym) sT ON F AIRAU AVE. Ajax o WW HuuT si (905) 619-6832 `a sAnr sr. w. f+r THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., JANUARY 31 • -Entertainme t Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110 with your entertainment stories . 1"6 -PAGE: 21-A Ajax novelist puts sizzle into fiction Wrl te y our own romance By NATALIE MILLER heavy-duty stuff, but you can pick out 1994 for In the Shadow of Midnight. DI TRIIA.M -- Put passion into the pages of your fiction - SPECIAL TO TlIE NEWS ADVFRTISFR the plots for any romance novel." Looking into the future, Ms. Can- al creation at an upcoming workshop in Whitby. AJAX -- Marsha Canham can send Her two favorite novels, The Pride ham says, A can see myself going The Writers' Circle of Durham Region holds How to you to a far -away place in a time long of Lions and its sequel The Blood of another live or 10 years." Write and Sell a Romance hovel Fri(ay, Feb. 2 from 10 gone, without leaving the comfort of Roses, remain popular with her fans. The writer is currently on a one- a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Oddfellow•s Ilan, 211 Brock St. S., Your modem -day home. "They're still the ones I get letters Ixx)k-a-year contract and says tighter Whitby. The workshop is led by former harlequin Books The Ajax resident has just complet- about, from people who've found them deadlines would "take the fun" out of editor Brian I lenry. Cost is 527. Call 416-503-31-34 :d Across a Moonlit Sea, her 11 th in used hook stores," she reports. her profession. "I'd rather have an -omance novel, and is busy working Ms. Canham, whose work is pub- open-ended deadline, or I can't see )n another, which will conclude a lished by Dell Canada, has been rec- myself writing forever and ever." Please The hree-part medieval trilogy. ognized many times for her exception- But she reassures her readers, "As Winchester "I wanted to find something I could al writing skills, capturing the Best long as they keep reading, I'll keep recycle. Jo from home, instead of punching a Medieval Berk of the Year Award in writing." 9 Arn1S dock from 9 to 5," says the former witchboard operator, whose writing artier took off 12 years ago with her first novel China Rose. "I've always liked historical fiction nd there seemed to be a run on omance," she says. "I couldn't see iyself writing a thriller or medical ',►ok. 1 like old movies. It fell into When her first piece was published Incl on the shelves of book steres, Ms 'anham recalls, "I felt like I'd given iirth. I checked the stores weekly to tie how many had sold." Seeing one of her works on the helves of a book store still gives her a thank-Crod-they-printed-it feeling. he excitement stays for each book." Ms. Canham was born and raised in oronto and moved to Ajax six years go with husband Peter and son Jef- Although her stay-at-home job isn't uite what she thought it would be as c often puts in Ih-hour days, "I'm uite happy with what I'm doing." So are her avid readers who encour- Ilged her to write The Last Arrow, the conclusion to her trilogy. "I was urged to keep writing" after the success of Through a Dark Mist 8rxl In the Shad- ow of Midnight, her first two novels in the series. "But I'm killing off Robin Mood, so it's got ,to be the last one," she laughs. Ms. Canham Iwas inspired by novelists M.M. iKaye -and Mar- garet Mitchell. "And Jane iAusten _ it'c •-��I`H�,• -:sees.. • Ilt�tG*.y �: ,jeILuall niai _;hnner_llenu Include:: Pasta Appetiser, 'JossedSalad 'rime _Rib, :oast Potatoes, i :"getable. , Dessert, C'ofSee or'Tea, AI ter Dinner Liquor, D.J. 'Dancing - jlower: lor'IFie Ladies ,,-:(A) C(7cktaiL 8:0)'Dinner 50.per couple + ta,C NJ Ra^well !hi k tt�+r:N:illi tfru:'. 1 b4�ik:re<tat(�tiur;h Vit.' 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YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special (Daily) 5249 Luncheon Specials Daily S595 TWO CAN DINE FOR$ 49 (Every Day of The Week) 13 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT99 ,Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) or less TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET ETT HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE 55900 �,er cerson Pickering Town Centre 839-2507 Special Events February- 14th "Valentines Dav Make re%ervation-, noR ------------------- THURSDAYS RIB NIGHT ------------------- TRADITIONAI, ENGLISH BRE K :kST 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. ecern Saturday- & Sundav ~~~ St-NDAYS RIDS EAT FREE! ------------------- 1400 13XVIV tit. tat Li�crpwr!) 837 -?366 YNIS VanCd mrnicais and one tit the hest breakta.t deals in town t, on the menu at Kathnn's K.tr & Gnit in Ptckenn,_, Kathryn', new, caned menu ha: ,oinethtng for et cry hods. tncludtn_ pnnx rib on Fndays and Saturda%s for only Ski v-; The nxnu Aho includes Sole . fialthut, Shnmps. Scallops, steal.. \cal. Sou%lakt, as well as Greek. Seafood and Caesar Salad. A fanuls restaurant. Kathrvn's has a full lunch menu as cell as a weekend hreaktast ,pedal where sou can get three e.•.•s. bacon;srusa•!e or ham. horn -fried pulatoes and toa..t for S I Kathryn'; is also a licensed facility which sports a large har, complete with a full line of domestic, imported and draft beer The restaurant is owned by Tom T/aln who; peen to the restaurant business for the past '5N years Kathryn's Bar & Grill is at 376 Kingston Rd . Pickenng at Rougenwnt trice For niore information, call 504-4421 You have to see it to believe it! Your community newspaper is now providing access to the Internet. And the Internet opens up a whole new world. Visit outer space, inner space and all the space in between. We offer great rates, technical support and all the information you need to get there. Call us at 653-5110 to find out howl. PAGE 22 -A -THE NEWS ADVENMER. WED, JANUARY 31,1996 Area curler captures national senior crown D Bob Turcotte skips senior men's rink to Canadian title B -, JIM EASSON SPECIAL Tel THF 1Fw S AM FRTISFR MAX-PICKERING -- :1n Ajax curler has finally won the hip, prize which elud- ed him for so long,. Bob Turcotte, a member of the Annandale Curling Club, has paid his eurlinL, dues and, after being ag perennial contender, has Iinall\ won a national Curling, title. Turcoltc skipped his rink to the CIBC Senior Men's Canadian Curling Championship in Medicine Hat. Alberta Sunda, . The Iinal against Northern Ontario was close throughout, with the Turcotte rink stealing a Point in the extra end to seal the national crown. Although Turcotte lives and works in Ajax and competes at Annandale in men's Competitive events, he cast a wide net to make up his victorious men's team. Playing lead was Steve Mc Dermot of Geor,,etown, the second was Bob Lichti of Waterloo and the vice Roy Weiv,and of 'I'oruntu. The team repre- sented the Brampton Curling Cluh. Each season, Turcotte has been in the running for major honors. In 1979, he was the vice of the Ontario men's team from Annandale at the then Macdonald Brier. In 1990 and 1992, he skipped the Ontario mixed champions at the Canadian finals. The Ontario Men's Curling, Championship — the Nokia Cup — comes to the Pickering_ Recreation Complex from Feb. 6 to 1 I. Fans will he To ad-vertise in this space. call us at SPORTS 683-5110 Al Rivett sports rcporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. treated to at least two hit names in the tournament. Russ Howard was confirmed to he in attendance. along with the Wayne Middaugh rink which defeated Ed 'The Wrench' Wcrenich at the Eastern Challenge Round in Gananoyue this past weekend. The winner of the provincial final will represent Ontario at the Labatt Brier in Kamloops, B.C. March 2 to IO. The win- ner of the Brier will then represent Canada at the Ford World Championships in Hamilton March 23 to 31. Wanted: Leaf Tickets Good seats are needed for Leaf games. Will pay face value. Call 579-4400 Ext. 2207 (Tor. Line 798-7672). `Fierce' competition at table tennis showdown NLRIN(i ---- Ping—pang :.i., Ift�ltl :IcfuNs l�l�lr�i :ik, and area ,onlpctcd at the .,,,_ural open table tennis chauu- i• mshlps at the Mctro Fi:Lst 'trade entre on SundaN . Over 3(X) matches were plascd during, the da\ by 1 14 partici- pant, tram Toronto, Brampton. MI,>Issau_a. Cutxwr,. Ala\ and Pickering. John Vanderkulk, one of the tournc\ on_anliers, reports the fespr mse to the f IrSt-e\'Cr event at the Pickering, Flea Market was phenomenal "W"c had a huLc lurnout wtuch was ;unazing ,.. sa\ % Vandcrkolk. —1,11c Itkanon was _real and the Cornr—k:Imon Itself waLN hercc. «e hada lot of good yualit-t pla} - ers." In the men's open catcgorv, And\ Anderson of 'I*uruntu defeated David Lau. also of Toronto, 2-0 in games. Meanwhile. KaNia Chan. of Toronto, was (tic women's champ alter heating Susan Anderson of Plckcring 2-O. Chan also :apturcd enc oser-13 dn1- %ton after hosting Rowan 'Iluanpsom of MgsNissauga In the title match _'-1. 'lllc over - division was won '_- 1 b} Run Bickerstaff (►f Pickering over Kcn Kerr of M1ssls,aluL,a. Itic 'B' dnrsiun went to Paul Marsham of Pickering over W'a\,nc Pan_ of Toronlo 2.0. The 'C' division crown was Captured b) W'a N nc Pang who defeated David Ycung of Toronto 2-1. Ficken-ng Aerials gymnasts win 41 medals at vrovincial qualifier PICKERING — Pickci m gold on hairs. bronze ,,n N.:.aii on floor. a f0unh on vault and behind in filth spot was Aerials G\nlnasncs Cluh and lourth-place I'mishes on afifthonbars. Lindsey MacDonald who mcniberN soared to new xault and llto►r. Datil) n Grandy placed won gold on heam, finished heights at the Mctro EaLNI first -Dara Columbus was first fourth overall in the novice I sixth on fluor and bars and pro\ racial qualifier at Gemim o\ eras I at the prc-no\.icc catcgurv. She was third on ninth on yautt. G\ mnastics in Oshawa last regional lexel. She won gul(1 flexor and heanl. fifth on vault Alanna Weston captured weekend. (►n lltx,r. sll\er un Ilam and and seventh on bars. Close filth place o%crall in (tic Aerials' gymnasts earned bronze on \ auh and ban. category wittl a (905) 837-0653 medal. In seen of ei_ht dnI- Jc,,Nl,:a Lanlarrc was third sionN. O\crall. the club o�crall with a first on bars, brought home I 1 gold. 14 Nil- second on %cult, and third on ver and 10 bronze medals. heaun and flour. Brittany Elyse Mihkelson topped the Lloyd was fourth overall with pre -no\ ice I catcgor\ with a ,Ii\cr on bars. and fourth on gold medals on \ault and bars, vault, heam and Ilo►r. a third on heanl and a lifth on Kate Newton finishers in a floor. Briann Cassid,. placed second -place tic in the junior third overall. with silver 3 division, with silver medals medals on vault and beans, a on floor and bars, a bronze on third on fl(x)r and a ninth on vault and a fourth on beam. bars. Alicia Wald finished tied Teammate Brookelvnne for fourth, with a silver medal Primrose placed third overall, on beam, a bronze on bars, with a silver on heam, bronze fourth on floor ' and sixth on vault. Arran Black fin- ished first overall at the novice regional level with gold medals on floor and heam and silver medals on vault and bars. Joy Cretney was 1644 BAYLY ST. foourth in the same Just west of Brock Rd. category wittl a (905) 837-0653 REGISTIATION AJAX MINOR DASEDALL X996 S EA,jO11k CM/ sensor 2 group. earning a sit- on heaun, a sixth on vault and vcr medal on bars and a a seycnth on floor. bronze on floor. She waLs fifth Julicann Passy finished on bars and beam. I(hh in the novice 2 division Kclly O'Ncil placed scv- wilh a silver on ,aull,•an cnth in the senior I catcgon eighth on bars, 10th on floor with ;► Lold un haus, a fourth and I I th on beam. � IYdtlitr&ngirlfor ALL phi e r, ffrl1 CM fific -11- ��m far I No eacapdo phim! con L$0,ROOMEMU 0MOMMS For more information, call 683-0706 THE NEWS ADVER ISER, WED., JANUARY 311 1006-PAGEVLAMajor atom Raiders make tourney final before bowin ut g o AJAX-PICKERING tender Ryan Bosak was Dalliday and Ruta each the Richmond Hill Rhodes, Brown and — The Ajax -Pickering named the most sports- added a pair of assists, Kings. Raiders LOEB Glendale manlike player in the with single helpers to Dalliday and Balvers major atom `AAA' rep final. hockey team was bested In the semi-final, the by the Richmond Bill Raiders defeated the Kings in the final of the host Kingston squad L Kingston tournament 4-1 to advance to last weekend. the championship ANJ Paul Ruta had the lone final. goal for the Raiders in R u s s e the championship final. Dabuzinskas netted a The final score was not pair of goals, with sin - provided. gles to Kevin Brown Ajax -Pickering goal- and Brian Smart. Brent Stormin' Tormon tykes blank Vaughan PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Tormon tyke team continued its winning ways in North York hockey League play. The Panthers defeated Vaughan 6-0 on Jan. 23. Scoring for the Panthers were Andrew Wilkins and Kyle Speers with two apiece, Jason Dale and Brent Shearer with singles. Ryan Daniels earned the shutout. Other players on the team are Kyle Stewart, Mark Burnett. Daniel Prebble, James McCardie, William Mitchell, Brian Darlow, Jamie Molony, Michael Broaderip, Brandon Crummev. Chris Chappell, Damien Pavlidis and Darrtin Carpenter. 2�_N BURGER KING Steve Balvers, scored for the Raiders, Bryan Choo- with assists to Ruta, Wing, Keith Thomas Milne and Ian Rhodes and Suginomori. Grant Lemmon. In the second game, 4A Goalie the LOEB Glendale DEMAaron Spink atom Raiders played to was hot in the a 2-2 draw with cage for the Raiders. Ottawa. The LOEB Glendale Dabuzinskas and major atoms opened the Suginomori scored, with event with a 7-2 loss to assists to Dalliday, Women's soccer club has sign-ups .this Saturday PICKERING --- A new soccer club for women over age 18 will hold registration this Saturday, Feb. 3. Sign-ups for the Pickering Elite Soccer Club's upcom- ing season are at the Pickering Recreation Complex from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call John Par,tms at 610-9052. Balvers. The Ajax -Pickering atoms lost its third game of the tournament to Kingston 6-4. Ruta, Chris Griffen, Jason Brookings and Dalliday, on a penalty shot, scored for the Raiders. Balvers with two, Derek Polowyk. Brookings and Griffen drew assists. Peewee `A' Panthers claw Orillia Terriers in playoff series opener PICKERING — The sneak one by goaltender Sean Pickering Panthers Sports Sadler in the final frame to Medicine and Rehab. Clinic spoil his shutout bid. peewee 'A' rep hockey team Panther sniper~ were Ryan drew first blood in the open- Tracy with two goals, Jeremy ing round of the playoffs Holmes, Joel Markham. against the Orillia Terriers. Steven McEachen, Brett In the fust game of the best- Carpenter and Stephen of -three series, the Panthers Phillips with singles. carne out flying and scored a Assisting were Jamie 7-1 victory over the Tenier%. Simpson -Fry, Stephen Pickering took a 2-0 first- Cooke, Kevin Winslow. period lead and increased it to Stephen Gnmshaw, Michael 6-0 after the second stania. McElroy, Michael The local pe weer added one Rasmusson. Kevin Keam, more goal for i_,(xid mca.urc. Tracy. Holmes and while Orillia managed ti, %ld achen Support the Big Sisters �sociation ofAja-Pickering! Monday Febniary 5th, 4 pm. -9 pm. Vat the Ajax Burger King* Restaurant on Monday, February 5th (4 pme-9 pm.) and 20% of sales will be donated to The Big Sisters Association of Ajax -Pickering. So come in and enjoy great food atgrrat value and support a worthy cause! Big Sisters - ofAjax-Pickering BeAmong Friends Panthers' statistics METRO JUNIOR'A' HOCKEY LEAGUE EAST DIVISION (As of Jan. 27) TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Wexford 37 29 6 2 190 104 60 Thornhill 36 23 11 2 178 123 48 Markham 34 19 12 3 1S4 136 41 Wellington 34 16 17 1 138 145 33 PICIM ny 36 9 23 4 126 171 22 Oshawa 36 7 28 1 125 205 15 METRO JUNIOR'A' HOCKEY LEAGUE EAST DIVISION SCORING LEADERS PLAYER/TEAM G GO A PTS Bryan Synott (Wellington) 34 21 30 51 Jay Woodcraft (Markham) 34 25 23 48 John Rumeo (Wexford) 36 22 26 48 Thomas Kahil (Thornhd4 36 17 30 47 Ron Baker(Oshawa) 36 19 26 45 George Trakosas iMarkh) 33 25 18 43 Sean Storozuk'Wenfordj 36 19 22 41 John DiBattista /Thonhil4 35 18 21 39 Enc Pacey (Thornhill)33 14 25 39 Anthony Terzo (Markham] 33 8 31 39 Paul Rosebush (Wellington) 29 18 19 37 Steve Moore rThornhdG 35 14 22 36 Jarr" Jewwo (Plekanng) 34 13 23 36 A. Comacchle (Pickering) 36 if 16 34 Kyle Mar11n (Plckwing) 33 9 20 21 PANTHERS SCORING LEADERS PLAYER/TEAM G GO A PTS Jamie .ieanes 'r 34 13 23 36 Anthony Comacchia !LK 36 16 18 34 Kyle Martin Ci 34 10 19 29 John Gallagher ILK 24 12 11 23 Jeremy Scnort frw: 21 7 15 22 Jason wolson :Rw 36 11 10 21 Chris Ryan IRK) 36 10 11 21 Richard Spooner 10) 34 4 15 19 Graham Home L W',� 34 9 9 18 Stu Vandergeest rRW 35 6 6 12 Chris Hurter D, 36 4 8 12 Stepnen Koechl n ID) 26 2 8 10 Bram+eile,.doom LK 32 4 4 8 Evereff Morns LK 23 3 5 8 Joe Sorrentino (GI 29 0 7 7 Jeremy Murphy (Ci 20 3 3 6 Paul Howes :crW� 10 2 4 6 John Carle C 20 1 4 5 Mae »e"al D, 25 1 4 5 Jeff Bain C 7 3 1 a Brendan ChaAers 17 0 4 4 Jascn Reed 12 0 2 2 Enk Aoavof •C, 16 0 2 2 M-cnae, �, nkney 22 C 2 rhos ..~S Mark _awsor - Got a score? To get your Scoreboard results published fax them to 683 -?363 PAGE 24 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. 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JANUARY t1. 1'106 -VALE' ZS -A B 340 g TIN 5 TIN LIMIT FiCOHN-RIE) IF LE FROZEN EAGLE BRAND ROM THE TROPICS FROM THE TROPICS ASSORTED SWEETENED CONDENSED :%C�i --ANT.. �(� /�� COCKTAILS MILKi�L��// YUCCA/V�VM355 mL TIN EAS 0 mL TIN 1 52 Kq L B 1 52 Ka LB COTTONELLE Arl"H ROOM TISSU E 24 ROLL 2 -PLY PACKAGE 2 PAC KALE LIMIT •REGULAP •?- •p)eaBO SIZE 55 FAC Ci.LZ.i� JZ r WHITE SWAN GLAD PAPER4o7ffi�L TISSUE NAPKINS �% KITCHEN �TOWELSFA • PA�KA� F of soy ,Ar�A _')l ,%1 2j. 19 CATCHERS NAWL ORANGES SIZE 113S SELECT YOUR OWN 3 DOZEN LIMIT EWZ- .�. �,�„�y.aL.F rJN•da �orni�r �c :+c�CO A OR�A�N:ES 2 LIMES 1 KRAFT CANADA 24 ti1N(:LFti • lfi ti1N('LI•a 1': LI(:[ CHEESE FOOD SLICESi-I' $69 K"AF uFA..+F-INZASSON'ED N AYO'.Y.'�IAISElom GRAVIES sw �L ,AN V10'I of TIN EA 449 • CHIPS AHOY • CHUNKS AHOY • R.AINBOW CHIPS AHOY 4(N)g8c450KBAG } .. 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YOUR OWN BAG 218 kg 9/.a GR.APEFRUIT,' �r YOUR OWN �W4/ $ 1 FOR KRAFTCANADA������� - -7 POST CEREAL I ,*ALPHA BITS *SUGAR CRISP- ' •HONEYCOMB - r 400 9 / 4W a Box • `__ N -SORE RETAIL S3 SEA__ I --------------- PRICES __-- PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM SUN..;A 29/98 TO SAT. FEB. 3" WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PACE 26 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., JANLIARY zl, 1996 Buy one O O Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday or fax your ad (905) 579-2238 week; get (govs) the 2nd free'. Call us for TORONTO . details LINE 7987672 Applies to Articles For S•6830707 Ie and Ve l ks For CLASSIFIED Sale onnly. INTERNET ADDRESS: !v� Http://www.durhamnews.net BIRTH NOTICES Announce your baby's arrival & and receive a gift certificate 41 +GST entitling you to $25 worth of quality baby products. 47/ M1,1 I Careers neral I I Careers ' ' Careers I l Careers ' l Careers I ' Careers ' Careers I 1 Careers Ge Help Tourism R Hospitality 54 Centre St. N. OBC 576-9175 ,onu(rtaJQ„ice FMGeneral General _- HelpIMHelp 9"d &ik FITNESS CLUB Good Ute Fitness Club is seeking ex- perienced aerobic instructors for day and evening classes. Please send resumes and cover letters letting us know what you can bring to our team! atrn: Dawn LaFoy 1255 Terwil"r Ave. Oshawa, On L1 J 7A4 TRAVEL CANADA / USA Due to recent expansion, managers have gone on to other cities, and to support on going clientele we must replace people in various areas of business. Experience in marketing an asset, but not essential. Full training provided. Call Lisa 728-8181 R General [] Help I ERATIONIST NEEDED cal leather and de retail store n Margaret at 5) 579-4938 STUDENTS NEEDED AGES 12-18 EARN EXTRA $$$ Doing door to door sales. Call Jason 905-404-4543 A -Up.. AND BUSINESS SKILLS 9 Diploma programs in • 0 • Ll Microsoft Windows - Word - Excel - Access - PowerPoint - WordPerfect - Lotus 1-2-3 Financial assistance may be available - Full classroom instruction. Day and evening programs. Call Today \�N Classes Start February Enroll now: seats are limited! MMI GeneralGeeralIM General IM, General General - Help Help Help nHelpIM Help LOCAL COMPANIES Now HIRING :!! • EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: Finance Depart- ment.Excellent wordprocessing and spreadsheet knowledge combined with strong organizational skills 8 - 10 yrs. related experience. • GENERAL MANAGtR - For large distribution warehouse. 5 yrs. management experience plus sound knowledge 8 understanding of a computerized net- work distribution centre - University Degree Required. • CUSTOMER SERVICE SECRETARY- -2 yrs. re- lated experience combined with strong aptitude for working with numbers and detail. Deliver or mail Resume to 1885 Glenanna Road ECCOe1 Suite rr 114 Pickering. Ont L1V 6R6 STAFFING SERVICES Aft : Ged Graham. IACISTAGE ari.r*•1r ,,. PICKERING TOWN CENTRE A leading edge retailer has an exciting positions available for • ASSISTANT MANAGER • FULL TIME • SOME EXPERIENCE NECESSARY • FAX RESUMES Aft Retail Personnel (416) 665-4904 We are currently seeking employment for energetic individuals for the following full time positions • Prep • Grill Please apply in person 1163 Kingston Rd. Pickering. Mon. - Fri. , 2-5 p.m. EXPERIENCED Seamstress needed for dry cleaners Call anytime 721-1832 please leave name and home N EARN $627 per week from homell Product as, sembly Mad processing Typing labels etc Guar anteed (416) 208-3263 ext 6. 24hrs FULL TIME POSITION available for property man. agement office. $1o. per hr. to start Previous office ex- perience necessary Rental experience an asset Mad or delwery resume to Veit Group Office, 68 King St E., Bowmanvdle, Ontario LIC 3x2 Homeworkers Needed To assembles prrAucts. Free Supplies. Start imme- diatley Free details. Send S.A S E to OSE 117*7 11)57 S'w� es Ave W :4orl^i lurk. 'hrl. 1.12p x MODELS Top loronto agency Fstablished sincelclH9 Looking for females h” to 1'11'• Slales I[r, to h'3*' for modeling and TV. c-omirr iah. %kw t u rs will r rear 416-3;9-9200 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE Yews Sha! advertisers :herr 'herr ad upon publication a` Yews Advertiser will not N esponsible for more thar ,�rw incorrect insertion ane ')e'e shall be no liability toi ,,,n nSertlon of any adver esemenl Liablity for er rors in ads is limited to me amount paid for the SpaCE occupying the error Al copy is stdyect to the ap provat of management of News Advertiser MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities New York. Paris. Milan. Call for FREE consultation. 430-5715 MOTORCYCLE SNOO MOBILE parts counter hel( Organizational and peopl Skills a must Knowledge c parts an asset 905-434 2658. OSHAWA Golf course pr required for 1996 seasor Complete proposal (rate! hours, payment terms. etc to be submitted to. 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Earn up to $14.9 per hr it qualified No ex perience, necessary, our transportation required Call Monday only, 404 0403. 9:30 - A 30 if rHF tiF:N'S ADVER'rISF:R, Wi D-, TANUARY 31, 1996-1PA(:F: 27-A CareersCareers I I General General General General General MI I Careers I I Careers I Help I Help I Help I Help IM Help r. ; [MIN I[I Get Started! • ,rj'.'; I. 1'...0;, • i r nI,dyst - • r�onlpute'ized Accounlmg • %, Work Specialist (CNE-1� ,irtputer Maintenance reuhnuluy7 • n'h;:e Adnunlstiation Financial assistance available to those who quality Scarborough Oshawa (416) 291-6662 1-800-993-9993 �0 SCD/ COLLEGE you. ru ru.e �.: uv�r,rC � � <Y r c Univ v�llV r TAXI DRIVERS ,Monter FULL & PART TIME 831-2160 PF 4;/ARE - P t F''r ; nsihons No ex anti i'ecessary Win .i _JII i,.,,;ir X41 H:ur.dr., :,IS ,,A77 + :� . ..� ct�den's General �w to play a oras Instru- General .. enl m a nor profit organ, ' Help ' Help r mon panic Must be able 'ead+ and play the Jmpet It uInterested please rx Debbie at 721 0514 WAREHOUSE F' rson re . ,•ed •,;ease bring Re lore to 695 Westney Rif Unit x 4 WHITBY CHILD CARE EGE to hu a b month Con Tact School age —p— ence would be a, asset Please Send resumes to Box f'J Pn.t Perry Ont I A VAKI-I IML L ARRILK OLA\ %III LS PORTRAIT S I L UIO In 1';, c, .:i.y :",.h I ;';l � , 111,1t L.!, prutr„ional indnldual fit distrlhuh' IrnpllnlentarV vrtlhc.ltc'. to ri"Ide•nti.il ire•a% Lar e.sential, evrlient eanun>;.. 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Mares„� Blvd E Lj^ •5 • 5 5a3.2550 e 4 v; REF 600 M,ts,ssauga Cr 'ano L4W 2','j U71 134 707 Fax 683 7363 Painting 8 • Moving & • Moving & e House re -M House Me Weight P.m, Decorating • Storage • Storage • Cleaning Cleaning Loss ALL P'-P`n' ng a"C A,IAx Vie rg �y,tems - _, MICHALSKI MOVING ' - I,Va, "penng interiorexte services moves, appliance es 3"'r-el's _' .. ,,;.pt,- ,-or. stuc.;0 ceiling general and piano specialists Flat antes arc planespecialists repairs top quality work rate or hourly We ^ow Senor and lord-montr dls- 'easondole rates 2�;% have heated storage „n«s -ounts Ucensea. insured seniors discount 404 yII Now offering tree boxes Free Excrilent ser DRYWALL and painting. with move Park and load Call 43es °Ice Cat1436.7795 poardirg.tapwi;Texturing, special, starting at S99 and cash flow, etc Manual or renovations and epaus up Can !or.ntormatiun. • FIOOfIng, Small lobs 15 years ex 725-0005 or 4270005 • I Carpeting perience Free estimates Serving Dumam and out of • Flying • Servlce3 CARPET Installations - 25 and professional service for over a decade. years r spa encs. r tee tch- "I (Fully bonded and insured) mg, our speciality Free esti- mates D & N Duncan. 987. 1799 or 987-1800 1 a 683-7515 =*-—Cleaning House • Party • Isio, Nwing • Services • • I bobvcior ARE you having problems finding time to dean your CMU Milliliters Bargain rates, hoirtes, Mhces. apt., etc. Piano moving. Packing available. 423-0239 2.6-5513L 14 home For professional GUITAR LESSONS home cleaning call Helen's f4 20 yr. player, theory, Home Services today 427- -.` songs, and timpn)VISa110n. 4385 Most Styles beginner to CLEANING Ladies available.md"kS Mi•, f w•gixi•a�t intermediate. ta•rr� Shwbrxlrrla 10 years experience. $50 MiYmmLos Bti/.Feiaexf (Your own home). Includes lodge 8 stove Call NWP P -PL -"3 GLEN MAIER 905-438-0557.839-3378 y„x,r�RMM-ate+� PROFESSIONAL house -90&471-1993 cleaning, reliable, quality MUSIC LESSONS for work Guaranteed satrslac- MAGICIAN, clown friends, beginners. by experienced tion References. ll ren a- red to entertain for an studio musician Drums. HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS lion estimates Call Brenda �' y Move big or small, we price 839-8349 age. any occasion Birth. theory. ear training, and them all, Free estimatesy da s promotions. open- piano call Jay. 430-6473 , seniors discount, short notice moves Pianos moved, also appliances Comparable rales Call 432.2850 MEN with large truck will do household moves. rest dential. commercial All types of moves. Call Cad or Jane 427-2856 Ings. fund raisers Magic shows are fun, Lettuce• • Business help 839.7057 dr 7za- • Services 8334 RABBITwants work doing 4TH LEVEL C G A book - magic for children's parties keeping,accounting func- and all occass,ons Have tions up -to Its, government my own magician Call Er- remittances. WCB. budgets. nie 668-4932 cash flow, etc Manual or computerized Call 905- 686-7318 Oshawa/WWtby This Week Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 576-9335 PAGE ZS,A-THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. JA117ARI 3l, 1996 ' Sales Help/ MS ales Help/ Daycare Articles Articles Agent Agent t Available For Sale For Sale s ' Auctions ' Auctions ' Auctions � ' Auction VILLAGE CHRYSLER, DURHAM'S LARGEST CHRYSLER DEALERSHIP IS SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESENTATIVE. PLEASE CONTACT KERRY PICKARD OR DWAYNE PICKARD AT 683-5358 ELECTROLUX Canada 'segos a 'oact,abre staoi- Part time or Full time Service/Sales Representative Call 723-3411 for details TATRAlLIVERPOOL - names stories `t'ngs, .'ails Excellent •eference, 1, all Sue 4C, F454 o ' Employment Wanted CLEAND:Dt THAN CL1=AN cleaning for ,,hays• aY"erage homes. 725-2461 MFirewood A GREAT DEAL TIF "cN p,,ces IREErDEtIV -RY Se.y rq P'. �i,e• FIREWOOD. k .. e.e ATTENTION nmc cc, w:::•s A', ate Marvel col- 1­1 ol- ! , sale M1, , titles Dww,ders X War 1001 M Days 90t,Ei\-rninq. 905-66b 34,'= ticolt CLOTH VERTICAL :l•ox - x 7 $75 905 668 :104. BRAND NEW. never use'_ a'nW Ke v,nator stove & white Ho;poin! frig Ask ^:: 5-,'C used M_,Mat was" 5150 used V K,11, portable dishwasher St.", atter 4 can r23- 1696 CARPET A , Prices buy d,r. r _,alP Free . ,!allat,or for free es, ­ate a; ca, 9054 - , -S, .ager.4.6,980-969' Carpet Broker - Jr:v ouues 3': c vol, _ripe: de:uxe sac and •nstauanc• r y�'-:• 1 -me F•ee 7uota 'e, es' .::,,gine,•' _:re 'w liea• Daniel 6D,- --a OC -a Q t,^,e f'ny CARPET MILL DIRECT ear. ^e:: a^a spi.' -•s.-^ea�..•'^P�• F•Pe stair ,esis:ac; carpe. .. _ ,Dolls nni- S349 OfficeFW_ le,ve,KHeat F•e y czr ',sx 9J5 -53."40 - - . ce : y aud�rg. 3C 'guano yards. ' Skilled cape. bad abour Free Help Help FIREWOOD TOP QUALITY est ••'ate A'• u,o ' BGC �:; �- F•ee dev,ery srni ^-11 -!e— F„ year ACCOUNTANT oesg RAPIDLY GROWING cite. •,a, Yv^';', `a••-1 . Xe -4 ";1. ,pe-.. OSraway :a .. "I - . s : a' r SW, >w ^ wear till 4, 4 ,J•d -'dr)...--'u.�^^>' E✓V .. SKIDS a �a ills ' Ta,.^. .. _ c R. ..- r•a-.. Mcg.. ., g^ P Ja 9 « lhf Sulu •n„Wd Se' ..p Ar. e,&, W',/' .•,.lir^ L^r ,�. C• Or' CLERICAL ^fr. .., expe•er,e ^siae•er ,,, ail a�a�'ab�r s Daycare FI IF Wanted Market J. w d •a• • .. ! D -Ba>. W: Acs: ac Bed' :-ac ar^•,.•a 'u -a•. E.C•es> a-; a Vrgr PART-TIME ^us,t 10^ smgk - Jr^:e Duties 1c , .Pod, •y piny or _.."c>:. -"Jere, ar'awe• ^d telephone :nqui'ies 7d'a ^put &".;, •„nn.rtg, r' •a• p•orc,r'+cy r Wura Pr^ec' ` and a ar are a I' ^le,ill preasr •es.n e Ic. 're attentior sy vu at 4s4 44e.4 ' Sales elp Agents ASSEMBLER RE-QUIRED t;, *or. ndependentiy respons,t;e ':.r assembling, Diesel Fue' Pumps Hydraulrc.E;ec!,,ca expe• e-.., a arse'. Fax • .,,.mr COnOoiP .e :C CiPCampber 905 -L, r yoc y FULL -' part I me sales pe'sor lc w:red t0 sell and p• -„note :^:r sale : wind ows and siding Exbe' encea preferred H g,rrst paid commissions 1. Fpr interview ;alt anytir, 83' -' 989 as• • Gary Daycare Available EXPERIENCED r'. r•a -,w. •.asp;,. ^„Pur LIVE OUT •.a•, y i Ter•^.es;.-. r:ee -."v Daycare • Available CHIl.D,;ARE ava,iao,e Ela, , P urea •e mnnms ano up !Before and ante, scrIc” a:s, ava„7G,r Phone Linda 905.42- "+J4' 1c• •-,ore details LOADS _i FUN and e. �. ..v Iter ov,ng env' r,e.. ,v • a•g, faro :.amrcrc '^edU Receipts g:v e• Ap;;rc ort a•ea 6t9 -;,31E LOVING Daycare prov,oed )me Nutritious rheas provided provided Close tb part' Feasurab,e Rete. ences 9 5. '9 ESES PICKERING VILLAGE -a..-., , -:Cite -t ra - Frencrspeakny nanry caring to, our 3 fear old daugrte• Mur Fn Cal; 428 -7 Wle• - _ wee keno STAY HOME AAv at •!, morin old & older receipts Anotia Pnegrove area Car' 4•E 283-1642 Fenny Daycare Available EARN A GOOD INCOME FROM YOUR OWN HOME Nei Match Private Hume Day' Care is looking for mature, reliable individuals interlwted in Providing quality day care in their own home. N r u0a•r Full lrumny: mxl unpuufy; 1'av nlrnl fur >IaWlun >uplP,rt huGda\r) %a•rr.xan rympnkrnt fur Pa,utrut for tem last 5 rhildrrn 5 wink. aril „Wer dry. Air (held'% dhit— • F ill, nwrarw:r a u\ r—gr For more information call: 686-4816 -Ike �araafll�e�weare A LICENSED AGENCY HARVEST , ^ •P,ngrratoav xadc ;•rr- arta .....r S•5. par' -� .^wasr,�• SSC 5 DOC BTU a,• c'�na:,one, SS Wasrr• ar.a 7•ye• Articles for Sale RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT FOR SALE inc . ,,e. . .� daG• '!ee2Br. erahor oro! •9 it exhausl Dutcher -fngeration unr! :as Steel sink EVERYTHING MUST GO' NO DEALERS 416) 399 - 9186 LCHAIR ^. c'a' ;new.nev ,.enc a>. • S 145 Maks an orfe• �i05.519 4992 1.45 ct. LADIES ala cTarin i., +a1uea at S' 1 00O selling '✓ $E JOC Cali 434-'225. leave mes� sage 18' Digit& Sata.',te Sys ',r•' For as :role as $9 OC wk INC -lonely down Ren' 1c own by phone (905C,- '4-1 Brass a glass ocs d.- r." 525:, bold o - '�., small tables t905.6y7- 3532 ABSOLUTELY UNBE- LIEVABLEBarons F„rno-re rias !reduced sola and chair sets tc 5799 'axes included' First come nrst served 424 S,mcoe St S Oshawa 723-4431 ART! Limited Eaaions Trisha Romance Eliza beth Be^y Brent Town- send Rob StineS140 Pro lesS�onal.y 'Ia^sed i:.::Ae •natled Mus Sell 905 725 3899 MICHELIN ASR TIRES 4 P205.70 R14 w'alum alio' ,ne vvoiL, ,n,y Ask ng 5275 "2 pec e SheN ,ng all new 4358136 ASSORTED we,gnt train- eq,.,t,r er! G-obal. seg. :Tress r•acr,re oench Pressshoulder machine -,hest machine arm -curl nach:ne assorted bench es all plate -laded Best o'rers pkg or individual rvf' 434-r BF, CARPETS a'pP• r > 5s4�4 Pr �N •'c .des .:ar;,r' c•e•',u,-' pa^- exper ns:auanon. tall Je�ivrr\ -r esr•^ate> 3, ,a•ds N,v^,ar 686-2`'4 COLOR TV . 6' $A, ,Pyr S r - •able 59„ . .•-S' - Ka_ i_ tarsi & - "n:/,'S' 545--•.•ew >in Ile x, >:" rig d ^�anress 9,5 09' 353L COMPLETE rt �• kirnrr co�ou• �o'-,es wit^ De,ge goC _:,,Jori 'cc 5' DOC DOWNHILL •-, s.:r S-. _. -..,. .-. ,.,:nes• 54 , Koen Set $5C Cnina .+..'.e1 S• 7E antique side dr•: 5: sC .,: a S • a,. DRYER F•,oane. A. ' : y', 0-0 $175. 19' ps colour TV 5200. 4 c modem black wall unit .265 au aDo _7 623 331 ELMIRA airtight wood washer, oryer :2JC 19e5 e5C LS S - or, S90C .-,M Cal, 725 DIAMOND RING. 64 a' a . „ . . ball its dowa,sra Si 200 P.eauutw set, Ask,ng $180(. 432 3919 HITACHI stereo tele v.s. �, gree delivery and set up Hent to own today for as bole as S8 ::,week No money down Ca !9C5,r 71 141 HOUSE DEMOLITION : ' ,.e '.- • HRV solarium window r.arowuoa floor, bati. flxlares. 'umber, etc 468 Rcagr Mount. P,pre':r,g at tea, 905 509.2437 KENWOOD 200 WATT tem 5 arc CD dual Cas sette tower speaker: Rent ':, jwn by prone Irorr S 50'week Calf today IbuE 57, 141 .. BEAUTIFUL Lowery Pia 8yrs .iia Tike new made from Pecan wood elegant styling, bench seat asking. S3500. must see. call 434-8100 MINK savGoross. full lengtr rarely worn. ladles 12. 51700 Also size 6- 1!2 doN'nhil; boots, skis poles. S65 Call 579-1704 4 DRESSERS S451eacm Artique oak rocker 519E 405-697'3532 OAK/PINE FURNITURE Why pay retail prices? One ;I Onlarr, s oldest and lar gest manufacturers is now selling direct to the public Eg oak pedestal table and 4 snarl 5849. 7 it double pedestal aa 6 chars $1495 cannrunbaU bear fort, 5399. Over 20 stain choices all solid no veneer: Trad,tonal Wood working 905-9858774 PIANO - ANTIQUE !69 Esley mahon,lny abr,E grand sound wiliar,cemer panel asking $1.100 Orgai Hammond Spinet LID renes good condition grea starter organ„ 530!' Organ Gulbransen console thea t•e organ ? octave pada board.. speed Leslie idea for the serious student or ; small church $, 000 Cal 725-9ti44 PIANOS - GRANDFA THER CLOCKS D..' ha- argest se ection Nell and used pianos No swe' Rent to own apt s ze ov,,ghi, granddigital ke,,bcards awat sale month of Januarys' AI inventory reducer.' tiller Piano works 419 1491 RAINBOW ed ng sys- .P.. \a:„uming sys. tem tildl !liters Through Nd - !e• N :,ad �s •eguued Comep wd� Carpet ClearnnC arse'nb-'y 0,l9r'a a,�E 52001 Like new 5900 OBC 905 2'+4' a \ , r,e SALE Was, er dryers; r: SI 5C and set up 3 montr warranty Wanted appliances work^y r n I. Repair serl S25 & Serv,ce calls flat rate J1:5 431 '545 SELF -CLEAN ;love a,- -rd w baa-• -,ass door) 'nage aim,,nd Ingi:s dry er 905 62392' 5 TOSHIBA - stereo tele xs ;r b- , yr parts a^d abcu• Aar anty N,: oily low^ Ren, :wr c v pnu^. ., as ,:rile as _V wee• ai 90515-. WASHERS :yens ! ,tlge s'', -�N and •econa- vnec S225 and up for re -„nd•iorrd washe, S"5 and dp Io, 'ec:onomoned :rye's S-75 and up for re rorditio^.e: 'r,ages arc at.;vv> A:S,: Cam DDeraled -rine, anc dryers Ste pren50r c F,,.n^ire and Appl,arces 22.' Co,, • S' Oshawa 5'6 '448 WEDDING :own s,ze 26 $, rL..r lwork train headpiece s75 3 red b^des^.md dre,se> SSC eacr Wasre• & aryie• $4tC par Cal, 434 1338 all”, 6 311p m YAMAHA furan grand , , G 1 series Beautiful Tic?, tcne rm •^aC..la'r g:.a ''y As. cg, $8000 Cal: %5 4. ” -471 ' Articles OCTWanted ANTIQUES ,,.,y_ I— . fur-,ture o, an- ything old SC,ernbhc irisin, •Herts china silver adver ds,ng toys decoysdohs. milk bottles collections or estates Call Robert Bower. Awiq,,es 1905, 6558049 Bro,y, , CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Friday Jan 26 at 5:30 pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 6 Matching Press Back chairs, Victrolla, Stained Glass Wind- ows. Milk Cans. Handmade Quilts. Beer Trays, Bottle Openers, Beer Signs. Cottee & End Tables, 2 Door Refrigerator. Carnival Glass Milk Bottles �Lmden. Ma- son, Scarborough;, Oak Buffets M„darn Dressers & Chest,, of Drawers. Co -Oil Lamps, Crocks, Jig Saw 16 IT Alurninum Extension Ladder. Alpine Compound Bow. Concrete Power Saw, 1978 Honda CX500. 295 Amp Electric Welder & 60 feet Cord. Craftsman Chain Saw. 3 1;2 Ft South Bend Metal Lathe. Plus A Oty -,t Hand Tools, China. Glass. Household & Collectible items. The Next Sale Will Be Fn - day Feb. 23 at 5 30 p m The Barn will be Open 8 3C a m to 5 00 p m to accept all types of Consign- ments for this or up - Corning sales. Don or Greg Cornell Auctioneers R.R. at Little Britain (705)786-2183 CALL • 683.7545 Claringlon resldenl, �au404-2615 SAT. FEB. 3 10 A.M. Antique estate auc- lien at Orval McLean Auction Center 11-:n1say Selling prop - of Bethany coun- rstate and others. D •ung room and bed- : � ,l suites. oak 1•, users. chests. hall ,t, antique ,scuba and brooder stove, lean Fyfe table 1 6 needlepoint urs, press back !,sing rocker, mod - and antiqutr furni- silver, glass, chi - crystal. dinner - ,.N !,e, )Id pictures. r' que wicker cradle. ,itlances apt auto v,.i her (like new) dreds of c.)llect- items. 6 Royal Ilton figurines, 91 ;k Park Ave , 91 "y Dynasty 90 t Transport Par- i list To consign ,',,tes. quality, items. house or apart- —itfuls call McLean Auctions 324-2783 Lindsay or 1-800-461-6499 To list your sale Orval & Barry McLean Auctioneers AUCTION SALE SAT. FEB. 3/96 5 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN. 2498 CONC. RD. #8 BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) This week we have to be sold a large variety of antique & modern furniture collectable glass & china. lawn 8 garden equipment. tools. including 8 pc dimngroom suite. 2 large 3 pc. wall units, chesterfield suites, bedroom suite, walnut secretary desk oak corner china cabinet, Ltd Edition art & many other Interest- ing & unusual items Large sale Viewing front 4 p of Terms are cash, Visa. MC or Debit Card For more Into call (905) 263- 4252. Sale man- aged and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Apprai- sals & Liquidations. BOWMANVILLE LIONS CLUB, BOWMANVILLE FRIDAY NIGHT, FEB. 2ND. VIEW: 6 P.M. SALE: 7 P.M. 26 BEECH AVENUE (LIBERTY ST. NORTH TO CONCESSION ST., 2 STREET WEST TO BEECH AVENUE) Year end liquidaticr sale Sanyo. Venturer. Emerson, Aiwa. Electronics, 20 to 25- color TVs, VCR's. CD stereos. radios, cordless phones, answering machines, caller ID's. Microwave L.E dells. furniture. kitchenware, dining set. Tiffany lamps. cookware sets. 14K jewellery. diamond dinner & cluster rings. tennis bracelets. solitaire 1 34 ct Steppers, gym bikes. ski machines - all with computers & adjustable shocks (heavy-duty sets) Baby strollers with 6 & 8 wheels. Heaters & humidifiers, combo small appliances. crystal figurines, chess set, trampolines. vases & screwdriver sets. 5 pc. & 3 pc plier sets. craw bars, hydraulic 2 -ton lack. 52 -pc socket set, drill bits. 52 -pc - screwdriver bit sets, etc. Porcelain tea sets, computer tables. vanity sets. organizer table sets & more. Coffee table sets, end table sets inflatable air beds for indoors & outdoors. Tents: 3 to 6 person including jeep designs Too many to list & more yet to come Terms: Cash. Visa, MasterCard MAJOR AUCTION SALE NOTICE Acting under instructions received we will sell in detail lots: *ESTATES INVENTORY* *LIQUIDATION STOCKS* *PRIVATE COLLECTIONS* *ART GALLERY STOCKS* *CONSIGNMENTS* *COMPUTERS* DATE: FRI .EVE FEB. 02 AT 7:00 PM Preview 6:00 pm SAT. FEB 17 11 A.M. i c Aute, A , _L in '-:rborough Auch C • •' ter. on Hwy 7. of Peterborouc A ' accepting ca ;• ments of car ' Ks. vans. 4 x 4 Consign early listed In ads E Ing approx 40 v r•S Let us sell yo Call now ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS PETERBOROUGH (705)745-5007 OR 1-800-461-6499 ORVAL & BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS PUBLIC AUCTIOl HELD AT - HOLIDAY INN OSHAWA 1011 BLOOR ST. E. OSHAWA COINS * JEWELLERY * OAK * MAHOGANY * HAND CARVED FURNITURE * ACCENT ITEMS * DOULTON * HUMMEL * SWAROVSKI * KAISER BELCARI * WOOD CARVINGS * BRONZE STATUARY * SPORTS MEMORABILIA * LAMPS * DINNERWARE SETS * CRYSTAL * GLASSWARE* MUSICALS * OVER 100 CUSTOM FRAMED LIMITED EDITION PRINTS * ROMANCE * CHRISTINE MARSHALL * LUMBERS * CASSON * LOATES DECOR ART * CANVAS * ACCENT MIRRORS * SPORTS ART* OVER 800 ITEMS TO BE OFFERED NO BUYERS PREMIUMS OR SURCHARGES FREE DRAW AT SALE CONCLUSION Terms: Cash. Visa, Mc, as pc:r posted & announced al sale Additions & Deletions apply. PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. 416-298-1762 1% I g TFIE NEWS AI)VERTISER. WED., JANUARY 31, 11"6 -PAGE 29-A no Arts & Crafts V1 *$I I I Automobiles Vans/4 Apartments Apartments Apartments Houses Townhouses or Sale Wheel Drive For Rent Automobiles 'S, I e EA M11 For Rent For Rent EA M11 F r Rent - M For Rent ­ALj I ION THESE 1990- 1,,j DuL761, HAM PRICES May shuck iAI. -k F,F] H D Susp YOU 1. , ,, , 1 It 349'j', -0 ,, best oft - ped veh,ra2s Eq 1981 579 95 1') 50001S, ubrary South GV A"" -,harp $1, 695 1991 GMC Safari one afa,, extended. I:- "., I I ., , ''J' I, ,"ded $1199' 199,, ti.yr, Pin ,,,,%Ily highway. Uaded 'i I fama, t:, excenem shap,­, $9 900 -r441, 199:1 PAZ -J,, Pit p'.' 5-4584 Pil 123- 'd,je" A0w 53,8" 00 Finar­,q 'ji'll" I-, 2D wi, Id " ii4 FOR AEROSTAR SPORT XL - - I, )a P 3,1 0-1) , 10,j- tl:­ P'­,ty 'J a., A' l"; Ph 4 tu 0 D 2, .i, rj,, I98,, 1, •9'1i ,un am f'- C&,%etle 3L V6 story b,:,jwj 1r)" `1, and Cdajje,•_ Sti-I aDpea,a­:e PkI; 50001S, ubrary South GV A"" A:uminurTi rims prentu-, plant Availabit, ­rnpciaf,,- !­,!, - 1-0, .* rase .are el!er,jeo ",,"antj - �/ 'At", :.- * $523590 I987 E3,rC, or 11, 700 k, •Jays lorn io, appoml­,, elltwy Ltd 28 5-4584 Pil 123- 3 -BEDROOM .:,per floor A0w 53,8" 00 Finar­,q 9068 1) , 11, , ", " . , ­cnth , -,j,, ,, A � ` I), -Peace of TAKE A DRIVE TO Jude', ' eat ­ Mind" Its Certica, Auto DARRYLS WHERE aril cable 5 Centre. 155 King St YOU WILL FIND THE rinute walk ',jm Lak-A W at "ttItu-11 Mall Nil, F ST CARS IN THE °.,rk fit .. . Articles 'Where our Customers CITY - 1j, _, � sI 721 OSHAWA ose It,; GM apartments '101, �8 0229 OSHAWA 1, In I. Ceri,,� : apart available Feb ,f 19F, )5-i orkr; and uhl Ij Laur,;-, fac,iotes ilat,!e f�ai 91, � 432 !a PICKERING trqe 2 per, " . "central ` ap arl�es ci air private -nl'al^e clsq ,, PTalrj S82: nr..,,ve ',05 420 F,44, evenings PICKERING ' bedroom -clucled .ear owet .-r-, ^a,,se t, all ame,, Ties $55', mowir, separare entrance :Dark ";,.al- cPC5 42r 9219' 1 ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOUFC NORTH OSHAWA In lei maintained -family ,)mplex 'reshly 1erorateo In F,g stove oIose to ali i-nenitles on site lvlrjm, of e ca'! ?28-'3777 P, II tornobiles send their friendsroil ANTIUUI: -i. 14()­.TAL(lIA 11.1 �1;1 I" WHITBY . , ICKIERING, Ded"lon, MA Wanted for Sale Open Sundays Call Ala. a* YUPAD AI)TI, "j p-, !­,!, - 1-0, .* rase red a-jndY 2� . OC 'IC5 :28 12886 A 1. a L AAA ->'^-_ 14. -IK T -11 -fled JISIIM�; N,, A N! EL, S 4 KTF GREAT DEAL 1986 4 aundry Iac ;3,n is, as�t - pets 1985PORT 1982 9;* 114IX; P ?1 -roe at Possiard F,jilf patio par. , 1; '4(,, ,,okii - Hjcr,, cable rciudd 105- PERRY jl, ArtS & BRICK BUNGALOW "nt I CARS FOR CASH N,, ✓ :;ers '" K'rr DUnca-, 42, 374* tit F•,a SOUTH (jvvr,i sp-o j,,, I " le, IT own 587 '! i'll--toy A: n� �,vq ALL 4 ii� 'x. 1 4 4 34 4 j� Tel,' 4 IsIve Bus ;3! loz 728--46563 PICKERING -V Dr gn• - AJAX 6-1 a 11 1 'J5 �i()Qk �9 4'1� 199 C S,�00­,� 0"y -a :�edrooms available Fec, 5:-,_ .'� teo"),J, WANTED CAMERASLE SFIEHRA new brakes new rebuilt r A, )'ce, HWY2 WESTNEY ­eolace Vil ),!,; e :REE 3 MONTH 5000 S4399 stove -eal ist 1eperdab,e female au - J• KM POWER I •appy ate 4 apps a ­_e,, ? PaIK11,; at.. A,, -,_ Lost & n� 'doll? P, NORTH OSHAWA In lei maintained -family ,)mplex 'reshly 1erorateo In F,g stove oIose to ali i-nenitles on site lvlrjm, of e ca'! ?28-'3777 P, II 1985 IiT­­r­ - 1-1 4 - ;" " - I'll: � I . . I . ANTIUUI: -i. 14()­.TAL(lIA 11.1 �1;1 I" LARGE - - ADELAICE/WILSON "' "•" S, � , _ e iill. k: g Z�o xE(.0 rivit: Ala. a* YUPAD AI)TI, "j p-, for Sale EAST OSHAWA 436- 2� . OC 'IC5 :28 2, A 1. a L SCRAP ->'^-_ 14. -IK T -11 -fled JISIIM�; Wanted S 4 KTF 'M 1986 4 • BED- ROOM 1985PORT rd - - woos ND,tP Area SUNDAY II -5 :103"Imen!s NORTH H 0snall br.9Pi OSHAWA :,a:• PERRY jl, ArtS & BRICK BUNGALOW 3 CARS FOR CASH 'l(j I P - P,l,j, blue tit F•,a SOUTH CLEAN ou,iang •jr,", Crafts I " le, IT own 587 '! 5�40(_, ALL $4 995 1987, Dodge Cara- Auto Parts SOUTH basement apt 01!,ale e,, Rooms NOW I.E Os^j a AND AJAX AJAX -.A S,FPPARD .14 :�edrooms available Fec, for Rent AM t t. 1986 DODGE 600 SE, JUL) re 1985 IiT­­r­ - 1-1 4 - ;" " - I'll: � I . . I . ANTIUUI: -i. 14()­.TAL(lIA 11.1 �1;1 I" LARGE . ;-, b IV" I' Z4 -_-et is xE(.0 rivit: Ala. a* YUPAD AI)TI, "j p-, for Sale EAST OSHAWA 436- AJAX TcVl OC 'IC5 :28 N OSHAWA A 1. a L SCRAP ->'^-_ 14. -IK T -11 -fled JISIIM�; --d 3522 OPEN THIS 'M 1986 4 par. BED- ROOM A. rd - - woos ND,tP Area SUNDAY II -5 :103"Imen!s NORTH H 0snall br.9Pi '. ;.. . � ',N . FOLK s! SIT'a'R .�­­- a,! a,- BRICK BUNGALOW 3 sive Call Dave 428 -892 - 'l(j I P - P,l,j, blue ine �ed,00rrl AM t t. 1986 DODGE 600 SE, JUL) re I ., l P, " . a, A.AX NEWLY J"ira- c -- 1 1 , 11.1 �1;1 I" LARGE - ­, , -a. - -_-et i-ro ITI­ 2,jr,., xE(.0 rivit: ­'Flified air conditioning 1986 Mustang Lit for Sale EAST OSHAWA 436- AJAX TcVl OC 'IC5 :28 N OSHAWA A 1. a L V ->'^-_ 14. -IK T -11 -fled JISIIM�; --d 3522 OPEN THIS 'M St 1,31 SOUTH OSHAWA5800 par. BED- ROOM A. rd - - woos ND,tP Area SUNDAY II -5 :103"Imen!s NORTH H 0snall br.9Pi '. ;.. . � ',N . PICKERING s! SIT'a'R .�­­- a,! a,- BRICK BUNGALOW 3 sive Call Dave 428 -892 - 'l(j I P - P,l,j, blue ine �ed,00rrl SOUTH CLEAN ou,iang EAST OSHAWA I " le, IT own 587 '! 1986 '.Vuta Te, -el 2 or ALL $4 995 1987, Dodge Cara- Auto Parts SOUTH basement apt 01!,ale e,, ilt,� Shopping. avallarile I -eci-afel,V S55C s6cz NOW I.E Os^j Is' AND AJAX AJAX -.A S,FPPARD .14 :�edrooms available Fec, trance S5 25 -..- :- .. YeTI, I ., l P, " . a, A.AX NEWLY J"ira- c -- 1 1 , 11.1 �1;1 I" 3J-. 1. 11 ­ a., ­ 'I *�:I',c� �­P, - , n- �.- :)", St td5 - ­, , -a. - -_-et i-ro ITI­ 2,jr,., NORTH-EAST ­'Flified air conditioning 1986 Mustang Lit for Sale EAST OSHAWA 436- AJAX TcVl OC 'IC5 :28 h7cj A 1. a L V LOVE �y TWO 14. -IK T -11 -fled JISIIM�; --d 3522 OPEN THIS 11u.et St 1,31 SOUTH OSHAWA5800 par. BED- ROOM A. rd - - woos ND,tP Area SUNDAY II -5 :103"Imen!s NORTH H 0snall br.9Pi '. ;.. . � ',N . f-, c 79 s! SIT'a'R .�­­- a,! a,- BRICK BUNGALOW 4" sive Call Dave 428 -892 - 1992 Z24 CAVALIER, P,l,j, blue ine �ed,00rrl SOUTH CLEAN ou,iang EAST OSHAWA I " le, IT own 587 '! 1986 '.Vuta Te, -el 2 or ALL $4 995 1987, Dodge Cara- Auto Parts 4- GO Pool sauna 3 basement apt 01!,ale e,, ilt,� Shopping. avallarile I -eci-afel,V S55C s6cz NOW I.E Os^j CARS CERTIFIED AND AJAX it)., Na s f:5'41i References inree oedroom !nciuices :�edrooms available Fec, trance S5 25 RECONDITIONED WITH new brakes new rebuilt al 3.)OPOU CdO IL, �lp z tjc!'e-c: art S5386C in- e :REE 3 MONTH 5000 S4399 stove -eal ist NICE CLEAN as! t,lak,, S" )00 KM POWER TRAIN SY,A'a 35 2 bedrooms 96i, at.. A,, -,_ Computer er Video HE Ph Ill Pck up !',ICk black Trucks NARRANTY DAR r%YL S AUTO CENTRE 170 SLOOP STREET . .., 1-1 A,j 4., - Oi? 3J-. 1. 11 ­ a., ­ 'I *�:I',c� �­P, - , n- �.- :)", St td5 - ­, , -a. - s: *� -e. � �, - LARGE BASEMENT NORTH-EAST ­'Flified air conditioning 1986 Mustang Lit for Sale EAST OSHAWA 436- AJAX TcVl OC 'IC5 :28 h7cj A 1. a L 1990 TRACKER CL. red mint. 4 3 123 )JOk s 14. -IK T -11 -fled JISIIM�; - 3522 OPEN THIS 11u.et dion must Sell $6500 SOUTH OSHAWA5800 He. ler- ava"al- M-. - A 486 u 13 _5_,0 - - woos ND,tP Area SUNDAY II -5 :103"Imen!s NORTH H 0snall br.9Pi '. ;.. . � ',N . f-, c 79 s! SIT'a'R .�­­- a,! a,- -le, �,500 S55_ per month Ctr,s!,ne sive Call Dave 428 -892 - 1992 Z24 CAVALIER, P,l,j, blue ine �ed,00rrl � �­ !� u" CLEAN ou,iang 'Iry Ask r 54 �ef I " le, IT own 587 '! 1986 '.Vuta Te, -el 2 or I MAZDA $4 995 1987, Dodge Cara- Auto Parts 4- GO Pool sauna 3 basement apt 01!,ale e,, ilt,� Shopping. avallarile I -eci-afel,V S55C s6cz NOW I.E Os^j r�.,Se S,,t- -,f 4r' Cj 4* -,4 �!J' :u, i 5 Spa aml, 1533 References inree oedroom !nciuices :�edrooms available Fec, trance S5 25 `,cige .11 - 1-:11-1 new brakes new rebuilt Ile. 3.)OPOU CdO IL, �lp z tjc!'e-c: art S5386C in- & Repairs Mar ' 683 5322 �, ',stlam ill 'jl 'Z' S4399 stove -eal ist "al's 'e"d'ale 4" t,lak,, S" )00 35 2 bedrooms 96i, vc,- ;�arit ; e NEWLY Lost & n� krin )nlv .1 �oril ? eSJ IW:- jirl 73C ;.,red js! J,aPie 4J4 !:1 5'e 514L� • FO Found r)�;nths oia m,;sl sell by HAGS 4 '4' NORTH OSHAWA ce!' ','1 cenil j , -S Call e, 1987 1' , !,a, rrI . l.t, PL , uv. Friday baby or way AVAILABLE NOW -_ i "a, FUUNE) '•al -'s ex- .,it condition $14.995 -bo Jn Hund&Acu,a $250 AJAX, u� r, belc,Gorn Month call 4A2 PICKERING I tcelj.,��: I 52 11l CME Days 41 Pa vas.11Jy1 Z -a '1c_n,e 'l-', 4 ik TTE. dul!, 434-8672 1 en.ngs 40o 666 �4�M rate entrance, o pets OSHAWA bea­)- Ste - �a, A,j, able I'dc _j1I -it,569 92 000k," ms.cje L stroine, $650 ncli,,sive Aex o�jes Sep .,!far.�e :;Jr. - 1: -c 4'6 444 LOST Ilea, Lester 8 clear. out, runs ��reat. ecotionnicaj, $1995 cemt.ed no 433- TAKE OVER R LEASE. Apartments trSt a%! Cad 42'-'122 ask )r Steve meat Yo,c avc,arces park Laundry ava-laole or !, Conven,ent to 4,* - ;Se '- --' ",�p ' scn-!b %c ��!s srz5c p-!; - 161�' ....... tl!t-, ra-- and jw,­­�� I Ej M11 arc :,v :)us 414 PICKERING :'Illentj, Ij ,, - ­,niths tri" -'n ;r 4 16! 265-287', For Rent AVAILABLE IMME e ­ay. pec L'.:,crilit'rit room for 1988 CAVALIER IRS 2 cr E LY. Wit, rbV a�,' ;as "ll �ent Aliatiable Pets, Upplies, 'Boarding 211, 4cy. " spa ps Pt t'll, am;t, c& Vans, I BEDROOM jsemen! carpet it newiv painted. ?I bikl OSHAWA B La-�, . % apanme,ls lean 0. TWO BEDROOM I, ar, - 'zI ' N, Cishavil r"cige S:I)ve S, n'sheo baseler! arge garage $9-S mnit-diatti For Ares u'r 4 Wheel Drive I area tory close rus sr�cp '100, Close !c n IT' nrti Cad 339--00- n,ort, intor.niation Pa, dpavate er.!:j,�ce Drive ping at: riclucied building Close 'erces st Iasi Reterei SEMI-DETACHED Too call 4ZO 23-9068 725-4584days ,av park No pets, non first last required, no pets & GO Park, -,4 A al'aVe Call 655-3068 1 TAKE A DRIVE TO rn I becroo5625 2 bed- -ed,erily F-:11, 3;_Zz,- CK_ ROTWEILLER 19" CHEV CAPRICE DARRYLS WHERE ., roker �arl, "',me room S:25 ca,. 0!34 monthPlor, 305 7,1- AVAILABLE !-eclate:, oar, sera,ate durcV PICKERING p,. ange Aj�j­ , ,, '_r 1, jr,,: .K YOU WILL FINE) THE lately $500 mu incl 42,:x-4255 Ir -e-, a -ea 2-Peo- Jem.& , 1c, •ea, caro ga. *.!r . I, - . -e of K - en te(Tipe1j,jenj fd,n., Ialseo. eitc-efil -.,IV upl'un, NICEST TRUCKS AND BEAUTIFUL OSHAWA casement a"r!-ew, "'u" o 'age "I "a' ��alx-4 ['•%a7e -3 vilat. ­ PiCke-g V)G. lines hips, eyes 120 000 miles certified VANS IN THE CITY ,..de , ic:ge $67� month, I,rsLlas! and rg S:ai.or. G.-, PTC S34u -lea, Ready now 1905) $3 300 or best otter or trade 1 2 Bedroom air -s in love, satellite Pool sa,,. J� j ava "able at c til wurl, 'e-erer es. all j ittes 2-'9 :el 10 Sl70 -,*ee% 64�ji for smaller vernice 579- K.' -111ar­Ie that. Indoor 24 hr 888 and tkX Glen S! Gose n0t,jej pall.C9 pl:vale -,cure 420-4318 ROTTWEILLER PUPS 51,99 van ULANI tufty .,ailed. nt Th 480001, Staring at Sti0J-onlh. par- � Securit, rew 11, 11,310cm so schools, sropp.ng and entrance t,,ec,a.e -entra, "FIRPrIERM9� - I - , troge `1, ncludecl G M Li!!Ifl,es �nc�uded air, no pets no aundin, 1988 MERCURY MAP -4 4W j1jPo. 5875 ail 171silast equ.,,- C3J 728 J , Air, n,anl *1r,e' -ir, a, r.e. N, Be smart and own e I, OUTS. LS, ') Are V I 1�. , sport black - door. VE 579-6041 4893 alg, .Joe t ,, to guar Vriel ..It, 'ery 40 tire 4%,: rUrt a -I pets Can 434 24", WHITBY -lutl St 2 from S875 mo. - P & 1. 311teed es,,v, now Wlu ., I I I I , new '39 `v)�k BEAUTIFUL furnished OSHAWA -e.1v 'ero,aj WA, 39M %514 ;c,- •­�Ir,js Q Id -l'- lin origma pd,�! cerlified $89`+`• 199' \,ssa, H, . W.00 Hwy "Ani must Ill Pck up !',ICk black see 545fiC; OBO 427 chrome rims matching high a, rise cap, 134.30Uk , lk,, WANTED. tur- new s 49t) 1991 F,,'J - 1988 Oldsmobile Royale tended cup XLT Lariat. V8 ­'Flified air conditioning auto 'Jua, tanks blue sl Till S .:rinse 14.000 kticini ver 2 -tone. 2000ks like ell $8eO() tlnTl call 43.1 new 1989 GMC h7cj Jimmy 4x4 „jdecl r.j a,: 1990 TRACKER CL. red mint. 4 3 123 )JOk s _ 1;P _, clean, .sue, buoidling F,,11V broad can own a brand new :'ace Da;"KlIvienene. $595 mu rcludes Ileal loomed balcony Large Cose ar fully detached 3 or 4 ,juncc drV autilities iroula and hydro parl and I IS Neall amenities n - I jswok ; la- aundry available N, " "ets. Fndge,s:cve S679 a:, bedroom home. -ale ava,,atole no% S-:5, non smoke,:allelusive "-14*4 Call f905) ,onth S170week 436 (905)831-8030 623-6549 1 "33OSHAWA central - WH17BY CENTRAL BRIGHT ine nearoorn art Jiptex renuvar'• 5!i,e - R,uger-�,-t area sou:", burly ail utilities nciud. AM Housing SWed ec. nidin S65J upper $595 V Plckel;:,g $550 "'Clutsilie 4,30-3161 or 72-5-9064 !d, $-OCnonth 91 Wanted 71mea'ale!y OSHAWA -lean � 32E N, calls after Spm - E Me Accomodation arTvtrn stereacassette. Soft. 59.500 1989 Dodge DaKo 2 bedroom apt Br. h! spa 509--4)99-1 , t, ` I aPar!r1le. 11 Fair- WHITBY, 2 Bedroom up- WANTED. tur- new, cv,lawa, $4 198-1 top.rc--, new hard -top SIj;n. la Sport red -atching cap c,ous 10 ti ceding hard, CAN'T BEAT IT' La'ge 2 ban.s Si n- per a8pyarlmeni $650 per partially CLEANQUIET AJAX, inirci person to curd 1101, excellent con 171 000k s 55.995 1988 Wood fI00IS GILhe 10 1h1)P Decn�,�,, ap: ()Shawa otilw.es c:udec P1,1ne -28-6-420 or A.a mo inclus,ve I-lable ,Shed, apartment in A,,ax. Ha,- hare house. own bath, use dion must Sell $6500 Ford Ranger pick tip truck P-nq and Transit F ige Park AIJ Adelaide area 721-2324 Marc-, ist st'last Prefer - - woos ND,tP Area of everything, $325 �nclu- o to L, 905-432-3119 2 9. V6 135.000k's. 5- and stove D,;,,erl Park Lau, �ip �,,e , A. a lfAg&16,i appliances. cvac, cable nor srhok -., single adult �,500 S55_ per month Ctr,s!,ne sive Call Dave 428 -892 - 1992 Z24 CAVALIER, P,l,j, blue Ing and Valid Si Plus hv viarc, 15: Re- t e CLEAN ou,iang Refe,e:ice, t,eas,? 668- - litc,­ Fn 9-5 work, , dr red. auto air ­rro.! $4 995 1987, Dodge Cara- dro Cal, Rot Seijl ol(, li,ld,, Heal one rw, & 9900 orn �416 AJAX- Room 'or rent In abs. am -fm cassette. van seven passenger. air. 1533 References inree oedroom !nciuices WHITBY i bedroom _�.r,jo LoOrk.ing POP clean 95 000 kil non smoker new brakes new rebuilt He3i nVorc !,,dg !!P, Stoke tjc!'e-c: art S5386C in- 4uet hon-smoi,er 1,i share $1().400 666-9548 Mot , Witt', warranty very clean 55.495 1966 Chev 1993 PARK AVENUE hall-tuo nicest one Ili town mint filly loaded us! 1,11 fully recondwoned like also Kentwood quality sle, new, cv,lawa, $4 198-1 ell v,;Ie,,, ',, Lal 11 P,;s S 15 exlerd'�d at, All!, ".1 000 vaitip 1:2 r,- V6 black , I bra Ck ­,nl able immediately oll IW JOUK> Si -I! -'ell?V11 mmed'afely ALL TRUCKS AND 1994 ujivalw, 4 door, red VANS CERTIFIED AND lu? A r AV� P I. PT je RECONDITIONED BE - ay AM FIvl as FORE WE SELL THEM. ,elle 50,000 nil 'I U - 1 CENTFtAL I )Jrd,y 'acdht,es _3 2094 _Iuslve I-riogl "rK Townhouses 'ac'I'l:eSS38cr,cn:r, 1St & oom oasement apartment. •FAMILY WHITBY OSHAWA. 4,1 ng. laualv 'ac,lit,es Avail For Rent ast Cal! 4_1' 0056 A,.ai, SLOOP amenities, able immediately oll 4 P,�e bath close to all mmed'afely 3 BEDROOM d unit last Rent negotiable 434 - atecl spaceI­ STREET EAST. OSHA. GO bright clean Open Heights. Sep e,1 air ap bedruom, adult basement bedroom bsmt apt Bright,' SOUTH L)s.na*a 3 bed- ONE or two bedrooms WA 436-3522 Jwn entrance backyard WHY let'! when you can rutin, I ovvrnhouse in small J,J,abie Ione S huge L. clean "on smoke, no pets S495,,month Alllunclu- Laun fac "k lencec patio ,replace 4 ow" jwn home for family _,ornplex safe for shaped master ciedroorn ,ve Call 905-115�915 8368 lfAg&16,i appliances. cvac, cable less !,an you think?,, Call children InC'LJeS base- with private 4 pc bath), ca- side air bag, am/til:,'abs • JI;hles ,.,:Iuuea 5700 list. Dave Haylock Sales Rep men: Sep hol vil laril ble Stated Klichen. hymg- month Available March �st ,ast/references 721-1392 ReMax Sunim,f Realty 'lose to schools shopping room and launon, facilities (1991 Ltd (9051 831800 66 $898,mo tirsi,las! heat Use of entire house except Call 686--0622 OSHAWA. clean I bed or or (911 666 - 32 i 1 a, 1 cl . hydro included 435 - References ,elle 50,000 nil 'I U - 1 DARRYL-S AUTO CEN- 2 -BEDROOM. CHRISTIAN , oom oasement apartment. •FAMILY Available anytime First 1 .'erTified 1 ;05 881 .1729 TRE 170 SLOOP plex quiet court near 0 C bedroom t)smt Wes,tneV 4 P,�e bath close to all WILSONIKING area One 3 BEDROOM d unit last Rent negotiable 434 - 1994 Gilev Corsica STREET EAST. OSHA. GO bright clean Open Heights. Sep e,1 air ap amenities separate en- trance bedroom bsmt apt Bright,' townhouse P,ickeerning Ill 3976 4.' 1 kill 111AU 4 d, 3 1 WA 436-3522 OPEN daily ipm ?pm inclu pliances run s(noll cable utilities, air conditioning included Non- clean "on smoke, no pets S495,,month Alllunclu- lage. March or April asking Vo all can pki driver THIS SUNDAY 11-5 ,ve Call 905-115�915 8368 $650 riclusio.e. first & last . Smoker. Irst/last S575, Avail s,ve Avail immediately $1 Too 5 appliances in. side air bag, am/til:,'abs ret 686-787-1 month Available March �st Call ,• 571 4059 ciuded Near schools 401 $9750 Peter 4,34 7564 Call 404-8335 Call 686--0622 -1 PAGE 30 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. JANUARY 31,19% Shared Private Homes Accomodation For Sale ' Personals NMI Registrations M Registrabons U ' Registrations PICKERINGAmbe"ea. sf-.n- • house wdh businessman. some !urn, IJie •leedeo A :the, "CUSeh,:arne•-'.e,. .: Place inCiudes parking 6-2 5500 mo 41565555 Mr R air PICKERING person to shave -`a house parking laundry etc S375 per mo Weekly S10C Call 8395530 Lea - essage TWO ROOMS r 3-beo- I`.,.. ,me use :,1 all facl,- hes qu'e! steel late yard Single moms fel 11- ',t id,', l;a 9"i 427 -952 WHITES1401 -mate nwsr rdri+" Smoke, oets� Available Ma,✓• '.• 9�5-839-ba9r. Office 8 UtTll Retail Space 30 x 100 'NUUSIHIAL DJo.... mb,nahor shop and oltices 576-11-8 '" 4 Months c -ee Ren! ^ Oshaw., - 61 sq h second �iou' Oshawa $57l 350_ sa �Lwr . $35: oil d .,d 4-54 4.: _ OFFICE Industrial Units INDUSTRIAL UNITS .ate -ones For Sale 3 c • Jl • ✓Nr(;aiMw OUA�ITY A-gle .� • .1 /'.. h t' r ,roc. J :.alas FAG ^ dw boter!,a'6C Goodrnar D• ;C Cai Sneiia M, .aver �„sc- 5!a!s 436 ;95' - BEAU VALLEY , b -c gL. private •avine of eH'oency "..•pace cental air laccuzz wood Durnr-,y st;,ve. g.,Jun,d pool and mut more $17e 90L For mere mtor- maror ca; .32-772 BOWMANVI:LE aSsum a: : -,, 4 bedroom ,em` a cached 3 batn•uom, r;n,snrG case- ment w t.1eoa Z - : osec bac,,a"7 w�snec ose tc sch,. 4C' Av ab;e r*, meaate'y 9v5.6i3-18'9 of -90`_ 89- 3508 BRAND-NEW HOME $ i0C _ sn-y Cenral Oshawa 3 -bedroom, ga rage country k!cnen 30x!OC lot S'OU'„ 7.w Allan Duny Remax Aba•ty 432 7200 EAST UShaw'a large 4 liedDackspi:' 3 apphanc- eS qwe! Court near parks. schoGis 2 pG 3 PC Daus tamrlyroomaireptace Nc age,:, S' 39 9( 576 0729 and leave message BRAND NEW HOMES. Starting a' S"9 900 Nort Wes! (Jsnawa t oed-.,.•1.: hrgtettrciency gas eat R 40 insul Rased Dunya,uw only 5 left. others from $104 90G Calf Peter Neal Sales PPV G, ,dfi Really 723-5281 OSHAWA3 bedrooms . fireplace one car garage. 4 appliances. Fag air Asking $133000 Closing June 8aiance b li4 mortgage available 723-9949 PORT ;'FRRN $139900 - n, convenience Pius walk IL ;111 amenities Large lot Jaraer F •s: time buyers d•ej, r -elar here Call Catherine Ayotte Remax Scugag Really IyCS 985-442' 24 hr pager POWER of Sales" S8t.:vs a 3.' bed- ,.. : storey ret .C`m garagewalko,,t basement with dcwr monthl, Payments M 5799 including taxes Ted Hougntor- Re max Summit 668-3800 WHITBY entral walk it '! Ieev 'o! ? bedro, c..g50c- Murry' A,k L:liar y-,••. Res hh8 Remo. -mm" Cott .VHITBY 3 bedroom. de 'ached home �r desrrasbte red Ovefs,zea lot central w;odstovr and •mole 5.14 9CY` cal _.,ew 905 576-183' Money Pyliel to Lend BUHHUW _ JUC cav a : ~ F•ee consu tat ons 4nubis Inv estme is L!^ Mortgages aro t. oars „nc,: *,4--- Ca. 3"y 668 '20c MONEY bir^•s- Det' ar ti~ TA �• .is^awJ J8'4'NIN A _ 'AN IS NOT GUAR - ANTEEC SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES OTHERS DO NOT IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS 1 ".tortgages. • nsurance MORTGAGES - r 'Business CCOrtunitles Civ.iFINnlEN- A$S,S- TANCE ria! a. aadie urants and 'oars new pr ex song Cw'^ess 8CC y' S 3ti' S FULL OR `PART TIME. Crakes Small 'ves'.mern Briefing Dr Feb 5th 1996 Cali Haynes 6 Associates 66C 7-58 tc, appoirf;;-- MRegistrations DRunn LESSONS Private lessons available . rea- sonable rates Call 428-2000 UP Personals A-1DOMINANT ONTARIO WOMEN WANTING DATES NOW' Names & numbers ' 90C-4!51 S5f.E ext v252 $349 Per minute ' 8. ...Jct iJne ANGEL'S J,cge, and Taro'Cara ~Reader See wha! the !inure •D'C, for ',.e ...�, e', a'•'.' Caree.'i Ar ge � 4 36 98 BEST PLAYMATES , •900 45, 608e er: - e S2 98 r '8.. Toucntone BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES names private p"cnE -numLr', 900-451 3638 ex' 774 5329rmir- must I- 'd tone CALL 1)nianc Gins get names & none numbers 1-900.45':,5bb Ext 253. S3 49nnr, 18. T',CC', tone COUPLES -••ekm9 single mw• numbers 1 900451 556ti ext 69; S3 49 mgr 16. :tour PHYSIC READINGS i1 •.� :'hyc�c Clear,,,.. ,- Bo mie of My she McSseng e, Call IOday 1,, ap. pomtmert Hampior 1 905 263-8205 SIMPLY Arts e-•, •,, rent. gourmet dining. travel & leisure sporting; nature ac !'vrtie5 Regular newsletter ompanlons EASTSIOE CONNED TI 'N, "ATFLINL Free I'- ali­ 1.Place y,,u ad ,:narges to, ladies no Phone bill charges 905- 43� 760 WHAT AM I You dream at.., '• ' ,r _,i your lite v-.. •era ark deserve t_ have ' Its LOVE' Partner iearch Le!s ,nil your vec'a' ll brochure Just a phone cal' ,way 683 24 • A •-,essaoe Montessori low 4, Toddler Program -y , _ 9 FUN * SOCIALIZING * LEARNING Join the fun for 2 half days up to full time a Blaisdale lk OPEN HOUSE A, Montessori THURS., FEB. 1ST 1 School ' • Ajax Ages 18 mos. to 3 years 8 3 yrs. to 6 years • 403 Kingston Ra.. 545 Kingston Rd.. Ajax Sharp VIIIII • 415 Toynevale. 365 Kingston Rd.. 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England on February 8. 1897, and died on January 27.1996, at Vernon Jubilee Hospital at the age of 98 years. She emigrated to Canada in 1969 and lived in Ontario, where she was a member )I the Pickering Seniors Club She came to Okana- Jan to be with her son. Brian , and on his death -roved to Vernon where she was a resident of Nonc -louse Ruby was predeceased by her husband and ,hildren Bernard. Margaret. and Brian She Is sur - rived by her daughter -In-law Beth Markson of Ver- non son-in-law Alf Williams In Australia. grandchil- dren Greg (Cynthia) Markson of Hong Kong, Andy ISue) Markson of Vemon. Sharon Markson of Strafford. Ont.. Doreen (Scott) Gochler of Vemon Margaret. Angela and John Williams In Australia. and 11 great-grandchildren A memorial Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady Queen of Peace Roman Ca- tholic Church on Thursday February 1 1996 at 9.00 am with Reverend Father Paul Greuter celebrant A graveside committal service will be hely at 2 00 Dm on Friday. 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The Grand Cherokee comes in four. four- wheel drive models: the Grand Cherokee I� 6i; fid. News Advertiser A Metroland Publication 865 Farewell St., Oshawa, ON L 1 H 71_5 Timothy J. Whittaker, publisher Tel.: (9051379-4400 or (416( 798-7672 PRESSRUN 130,000 January 31, 1996 Je ep Grand Cherokee is still the real thing ..61A...�::._ hale model; Grand Cherokee Laredo. the Grand Cherokee Limited: and the stunningl}-equipped Grand Cherokee Orvis. The base. Laredo, and Limited can also he purchased as rear -wheel drive only. There are two engines: the trusty 4.0 -litre, inline six of 190 hp and 225 ft/lbs torque. and an optional 5.2 -litre VS with 220 hp and 285 ft/lbs of torque. A floor -mounted four -speed automatic is offered in 2WD and 4NN D versions. Grand Cherokee offers the widest range of four-wheel-drive systems of any domestic SUV. Limited and Or is models come standard with Jeep's sophisticated Quadra- Trac transfer case, offering full-time four - ALL 3 CHEVROL T 8-u Oldsmobile Is 'IS PRICED TO SELL! SEE AD, PAGE 3 —® ACURA Q w: :ri. t, r-. �.ucy­ 1996 ACURA INTEGRA GS -R _ Voted one of the Best i sports cars the year! COME SEE YOURSELF! ACURA ry E A S T D 365 Bayly W., o Ajax . 428-8888 wheel -drive. The Command Trac part-time system is standard on the base and Laredo models with Quadra-Trac optional. Then there's Select -Trac, optional on all models which is a full-time system that allows the choice of using 4WD indefinitely or 4WD in a part-time setting. This is obviously a version for more rugged use. Suspension is provided by Jeep's own Quadra-Coil system that uses four locating arms to keep the axle in its optimum position, plus a front stabilizer bar and front and rear coil springs and gas shocks. 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Reproduction In whole or In part without prior written permission from the pub- lisher Is prohibited. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement based on his sof* dis- cratlon. w m W Mir r Introduced in 1986, the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable redefined the concept of the mid-size family car in North America. When first shown, the then radical styling seemed refreshingly futuristic. The chairman of another car company called them "jelly- beans" but thev have proved to be the best selling car in the United States for the past three years running. Mr. Jellybean is long gone, his name rarely mentioned. Now it's time for the second generation. More than refining the already successful package, Ford Taurus and Mercun Sable have been rethought right down to each indi- vidual nut and bolt. And as in 1986, the new cars are must prettier in the flesh than in pictures. Secondly, in photos, the new two look like follovv-on styling from Contour and Mystique — an effort to create a company character line. In fact, these are quite large cars. The new Taurus is 5.4 inches longer and the 1996 Sable is 7.5 inches longer than the vehicles they replace. Both are almost two inches wider. The cars have 28 per cent more glass. The Taurus is presented as the sportier of the two, the Sable more formal with a bit my more chrome. Ovals and ellipses are found in both cars, particularly the control panel area. Door handles, the rear window, the prominent grille, lower bumper openings at the nose, and especially the headlamps all have a neo -organic ovalness. The Sable is the more reserved and we see chrome strips used here, something bor- rowed from recent Lincolns like the Continental and Mark VIII. The Sable is not only longer overall, the rear window is longer toxo imparting it Euro -look, something like a Saab 9(XX). While'laurus has a full -width, three -color tail lamp treatment, Sable gets separate rear lamps. Both come in station wagon form and it's here at the rear side windows the ovular theme manifests itself in no uncertain terms. The interior is stunning in it's thought -to - design and "touchiness" of controls and materials. Everything is soft yet the finger tips feel the slight differences between power switches and push buttons. At the centre of the dash is the unique, oval control panel for ventilation/heating/climate control and the stereo system. All the buttons flow on an upward plane from lower left to upper FOR 30 YEARS IN A ROW... CANADA'S #1 TRUCK. INTRODUCING '96 FORD F=SERIES "XLS"4x2 i I � domillimmaiiiii�p F•,SER1E5 ,rXL-�•. .� TURES! SAME GREAT-'F`�i OR MONTHLYLOW rPAYMENT 11209951 .-,Fper 5.1 1EV 8 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND LONG WHEELBASE �:_- i 49 INCLUDES OVER $3.600 � IN NO CHARGE EXTRAS: OONDfiKVMNG B CHMME STEEL YMtms i B TWMO--TONE MW 0 TM? 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Excludes freight (5895), licence, insurance and applicable taxes Dealer may sell for less Limited time offer See dealer for details Ontario FMDA, P.O Box 2000, Oakville, Ontario 1.61 5E4 right much like a fine ergonomic computer keyboard. Gone forever are those madden- ing little buttons on the previous Ford sound system. This is something readers should experience personally as words fail. Same goes for the fabrics even in the base car. Available in five- or six -passenger for- mat, the front bench has a clever, three-way flip -fold console that converts from a centre seat with safety belt, to an arm rest. Fxtended all the way it flips again to reveal a pocketed console with recesses for drinks, cassettes, coins, pens, you name it. There are two engines and one fiver -speed electronic automatic transaxle. The Taurus GL and Sable GS base models get the well - tested Vulcan 3.0 -litre V6 now developing 145 hp and 170 ft/lb of torque. The topline Taurus LX and Sable I.S get a 3.0 -litre ver- sion of Ford's new Duratec Vii complete with quad camshafts and 24 valves produc- ing 200 hp and 200 ft/Ib of torque. The Duratec features 160,(XX) km service interval and both engines incorporate newest engine control module, the EEC -V. Ford officials said the mid-size sedan segment is currently 20 per cent of the North American market and they expect it to grow beyond 30 per cent by the year 2000. Bottom line is Ford made Taurus the best selling car in the U.S. for the past three years running. To hold that posi- tion, it's going to take more than sim- ple refining. Ford had two CRAY computers working for 38 months on making the bodies stiffer and stronger while con- centrating on NVH. In short, the com- puter started with the primary joints and worked outward. The front suspension is MacPherson Strut but the coil springs representing Ford's first use of cold - wound steel. It provides longer life, higher stress levels, and is smaller allowing for that swept low front hood and grille design. At the rear, Ford went with the quadralink system first seen on the 1995 Continental. Better brake pedal feel was an important target of the design group. Front discs and rear drums are used on the sedans while the wagon gets four-wheel disc brakes. Ford provided a wide range of new Sable and Taurus sedans in all config- urations and seating capacities and we took them on a very long drive on a combination of North Carolina Super- highways and backwoods blacktop in White Lightnin' country. The first thing the driver notices is the seats. Ford spent a great deal of time optimizing the seats for comfort. Regardless of the trim level, the seats were supportive but not too soft and that includes the front bench in the six -seater. All seats are designed with an anti-submarine feature to keep pas- sengers from sliding forward in a crash. The seatbelts include sensor activated locking at outboard loca- tions — a useful function. The central ventilation/entertain- ment hub is great fun to play with. But what makes it outstanding is the way, with experience, your fingers find the right buttons every time with- out looking down. The Vulcan is a known quantity and the EEC -V computer works with the transaxle to provide near seamless shifting. With the Duratec, you've got 200 hp controlled by a 104 -pin EEC - V and that equals power just a hair short the former Taurus SHO auto- matic. What both the LS and IX have that the SHO didn't, is the ability to cor- ner crisply. Because of the low hood line, you can actually see the apex of the corner (if you're so inclined) entering and exiting thanks to all that glass. So it's not only comfortable but interesting to drive — what made Taurus and Sable so popular in the first place. And that says a lot about these two sedans and augers well for the car that first defined mid-size. The entry of Mazda's MPV (multi- purpose vehicle) in the red hot minivan segment back in 1989 was initially greet- ed with mixed reactions. When the accepted concept of the minivan called for sliding door panels, the MPV came with a very large curbside door opening up into the centre of the van. With the segment going to trans- versely -mounted engines driving the front wheels, the MPV mounted its engine longitudinally in the front with a solid axle at the rear using rugged run- ning gear and leaf springs. After accepting Mazda's decision to buck the trends, we began to take a clos- er look. For those of us who put an MPV up on a hoist to study the mechanicals, we found traditional Mazda engineering meaning stoutly manufactured parts all long on reliability. The seating position, based primarily on the height imposed by the propeller shaft, was very much in the commanding vein and this substantially improved the view ahead. The controls, too, were Mazda simple and easy to understand without resorting to the manual. Different from the norm or not, the MPV has been purchased by more than 47,(100 people in Canada, making it the most popular imported minivan on the market. For 1996 there have been a number of important changes. The first of these is a stretch of almost eight inches most of which is used in cre- ating chassis crumple zones. The height is also up slightly (20 mm or 0.8 inches). Despite the increase in length, the MPV remains one of the easiest minivans to see out of and park. What many will notice on the exterior is the addition of a grille with vertical bars similar to that of the flagship Millenia model. At the rear, the liftgate has been redesigned to give it a more integrated look with the rest of the body which now sports body -colored moldings. The other major change is the addition of a fourth door. Identical to the curbside door, it is hinged and opens up to 90 -- r degrees. Many people wonder why Mazda went this route. The answer is some people find those big sliding doors too hard to close if the minivan is point- ed up a grade. By the same token, they can slam shut too quickly if pointing down grade, always a fear with little ones. ment. There are so many, kids actually put their cheesestick wrappers in one of the handy cavities instead of discarding them on the floor — eureka! There are two levels of trim, the entry level L and the LX both of which get 15 - inch wheels, the LX getting power doors/locks/windows, cruise and air con - Rider comfort and great visibility make Mazda minivan impressive vehicle in today's marketplace It is also one of the few minivans which comes standard in an eight -seat configuration. The middle and back rows of seats are for three, with an upgrade offered of captain's seats in the centre TOW. Minivan owners will agree there are times when having that eighth seat sure would be handy. Because of its relatively high ceiling, walking through the seats front to back is easily accomplished. The MPV, with it's rear drive and properly equipped, can also tow up to 1,950 kg (4,3(x) lb). Currently, the MPV is one of only three minivans being offered with on -demand, all -wheel -drive. a blessing in Canadian winters as anv minivan driver can attest. Power remains Mazda's 18 -valve, 3,0 -litre V6 delivering 155 hp and 169 ft/Ib of torque. The only transmission offered is a four -speed electronic auto- matic with lockup torque converter. With the AWD version, the system is engaged by the push of a button, no levers on the floor to yank through a quadrant. All MPVs have four-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock braking system. Added to this valuable safety feature are dual front air bags. Mazda doesn't let a nook or cranny go by without sculpting in some kind of cupholder or oddment stowage compart- ditioning. Worthy of note among options is what has to be the largest power sun- roof offered in any vehicle sold on this continent. I've seen cargo doors on air- craft smaller than this one. Cargo space behind the rear seats is 11.1 cu ft. which increases to 37.5 cu ft with the rear seat folded. That rear seat, by the way, is fit- ted with a quick release mechanism which lets owners remove it simply. We had a chance to test the 1996 ver- sion of the MPV on roads in an around Quebec City. It brought back the reason why owners say the MPV is one of the most "car like" of the minivans. This is perhaps due to the driving wheels being at the rear, or the fact the MPV was based on the now departed, but fondly remembered, 929 sedan. These new lockup automatics are magic when it comes to selecting the right gear for the road surface based on power available. Not only to they shift without anyone noticing, they down shift the same way. Thanks to the high seats and the large amount of glass, the MPV also gives the driver and passengers a vista -like view of what's ahead, or more importantly, what's behind when reversing into a tricky spot like the ones in those super - narrow hospital parking slots. Summing up, the MPV bucks the cur- rent minivan trend, but that very differ- ence remains its strength in 1996 as it has been since 1989. No wonder the MPV continues to be the top-selling imported minivan in Canada. DARE TO COMPARE! 1996 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA Power locks. tinted glass, dual minors, advanced safety system, AM/FM cassette, 8 speaker sound system, air conditioning, alarm system and much more. $299ffw.* OW&SCO VOLKSWAGEN INC. Agro- ienae the Otmao tlse6rtg, Rom loseryls you BEST sane IM M7G1F "CMawWa rrSw,mman%0mrsmdn"c/ aorCarratusl•tom.a 14 5 Dundn SL East, Wh tby Alr i.? ::"ee QA 4 A ��. . A common cause of highway acci- dents is the driver's loss of control of the vehicle. 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DierHard' battery has up to 130 minutes of reserve capacity. Includes a 66 -month warranty with a 12 -month free replacement period 'nrw•.. Y .w... ."' ....r .. . r .. :..fie'. •.. r , model car is its excellent handling char- acteristics. Gocd "roadability," which can help keep drivers out of trouble, should remain theirs for the life of their cars if they practice preventive mainte- nance. This means regular checks, ser- vice and replacement of critical systems like brakes, steering and sus- pension, including tires. Shock absorbers and struts, defined as ride -control parts, also fit into the category of safety equipment. (A strut has a shock absorber inside a "housing," which connects the suspension to the vehicle's body.) If you're riding on worn shocks and struts, vour ' vehicle may be unsafe not only to driver and passengers, but also to other vehicles on 1 the road. Your car's ability to steer, brake and accelerate depends on the friction between the tires and the road. Instability of a vehicle, such as bouncing wheels or swaying on turns, is caused by worn shock absorbers and/or struts. Worn shocks will also cause a nose-dive action when you come to a stop and can increase braking distances up to 10 per- cent. The symptoms of deteriorating ride control can gradually "sneak up on you" until they become noticeably bad. Such was the case with many owners of sever- al hundred cars and trucks inspected dur- ing a recent vehicle check. Forty-four percent had discrepancies with ride con- trol components, mainly leaking shocks or struts. When the condition was brought to the owners' attention, they noted their vehicles had been riding or handling poorly. Acura '21t%o rVi*gor It wasn't much a surprise the 3.2. Acura has decided to replace its However, almost all other luxu- slow'-selling Vigor coupe and Ty features one expects in this seg - sedan with a new nameplate — the ment are here like leather steering TL -Series. wheel, trunk pass through and ski The 2.5TL has a 2.5 -litre, 20- sack, tilt steering wheel, cruise valve, inline five -cylinder, front control, power -everything, even drive engine and comes TI, comes fog lights. Standard in both cars is only with a four -speed electronic an eight -speaker, AM/FM stereo automatic transaxle. The other ver- cassette and CD player. And, for %ion of this car is the 3.2TL which us Canadians, the door mirrors are inherits the lovely 3.2 -litre, 24- heated. valve V6 unit found in big brother There is one price, $3.1,000. Legend sedan and coupe. The 3.2 That's nice and simple and it's also Will produce 200 hp and 210 ft1lb something for other cars in this of torque. segment to think about. This new car is the first time Ride quality is definitely in the Acura has gone the alpha -numeric grand touring mode. The suspension route. Previously It only used system warrants special praise for names like "Legend" and its ability to soak up sharp bumps "Integra", no displacement num- like railroad tracks and potholes. bers being used. We're told the TL Honda is known for the quality stands for "Touring Luxury." of materials the company uses in The TL was specifically designed its vehicles. This is no different in to maximize interior room by mak- Honda's upscale arm — Acura. ing the seating areas as spacious as You just have to see for yourself possible. At this, Acura succeeded. how everything fits and feels. The It is possible to roll the power front biggest thing to look for in any car „riser's set back to the end of the is the color and calibre of the plas- n,nncrs and not be able to touch the tics. From panel to panel, the color ac rials. Even at that, leg and knee and "feel" of the Acura is identi- , oom for backseat passengers is cal. And that is something that is a commendable. lot tougher to produce in cars than Acura is very proud of its new it sounds. climate control system which they Transport Canada says the claim is the best they've ever pro- 2.5TL gets 11.91/100 km city and duced. This is coupled with a 8.5L/100 km highway. newly -developed green tinted glass Price makes the 2.5TL attractive specially formulated to reject radi- in this very hotly contested market ant heat by deflecting infrared and niche. The success the name Acura ultraviolet light. already holds for quality and relia- The difference between the bility should make this new car a 2.5TL and the 3.2TL is, of course, very attractive alternative to those engine. The other differences are interested in Japanese luxury but in trim. The 2.5TL does not offer not at outrageous prices. leather interior nor can it be pur- Needless to say, Acura is hoping chased with a power sunroof. Both for Vigor-ous sales from its new these features are standard on the TL nameplate. RoadHandlere Plus... made for Sears by Affi0cW10 in A mud and snow rated all -season steel -belted radial that's designed for improved durability, superior handling and a comfortable ride in a variety of driving Conditions s-c)W series. COTDiete w.. .. ..t SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1996, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Raw pact more from .Sears Oshawa Centre 576-1711, Ext. 270-274 Open Monday -Friday 8 a.m.-8 P.M. Sat. 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. _J Visit our Oshawa location Opel rtonday !c F* day 1C 00 a m to 9 o0 p m Saturday b 30 a m to 6 00 p m and Sunday 12 noon tc 5 p m Phone 576-1711 Copyright. Canada 199E Sears Carada Inc Reg or was refer to Sears prices Prices in erect while q,.art hes last unless otherwise indicated Pr,„es 7o not nc4ide .7e .ery Cha'ges For details pease inquire at the Sears retail s1�re in the Oshawa Shopping Centre To advertise in this monthly auto section, call 579-4400 or (416) 798-7672 drnring in fog duck for a chain -reaction accident— Therefore, ccidentTherefore, it's wise to gradually reduce speed as fog looms ahead. A good rule of thumb is to slow to 35- 50 km/h if you can see six car lengths ahead; drive only 20-30 km/h if the visibil- ity is no more than two car lengths. Turn on your headlights but use only Specialized Traffic Offence Point Protection LOOKING FOR JUSTICE? - Speeding - Careless Driving - Stop insurance costs from skyrocketing - Save points on your licence FREE CONSULTATION Evening & Saturday appointments available 1032 BROCK ST. S. 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Honda Canada has not one, but three, very different Hondas Civics for 19% — and for one very good reason. Honda has always been shrewd at pegging where the North American car buying public was headed and slotting in a vehicle accordingly. But for this sixth generation Civic, Honda went to countess focus groups. Having created the icon of the compact car segment, devining where the cost/image-generated buyer of the late 1990s is heading needed to be plumbed accurately. What they heard again and again was: keep Civic fun like it used to be; keep Civic simply like it used to be; keep Civic affordable like it used to be: and keep Civic a step ahead of the com- petition like it's always been. Well okay for one -three, but accom- plishing number four takes a lot of doing. Ergo, the reason for that one good reason mentioned above — pro- ducing a great little car good enough to remain d pieasant memory years later. Honda's focus groups called for sepa- rate cars to meet the needs of three very different demographic groups: a sport- ing coupe with above average perfor- mance for the Generation Xers; a more formal sedan for empty nesters and those family -bound; and an utilitarian hatchback for urban dwellers and sin- gles who need a multi -role car that meets the ability of their fiscal resources in a still slumping 1996 economy. Hanging over the whole project was the bulging Yen. So, to make the car even more affordable and economical to build, Honda invited everyone from the production floor on up to submit cost-cutting ideas to keep the 1996 prices as close as possible to 1995. All versions of the Civic get Honda's jewel-like 1.6 -litre, alloy inline four - cylinder engine driving the front wheels. It produces 106 hp and 103 ft/Ib of torque. The only exception is the Coupe Si which takes the same engine and employs VTTV technology to raise output to 1-2- hp and 10? ft III Oil.,Lube and Filter - NO Charge (With the purchase of 4 Goodyear tires ) Present ad to redeem OSI Change Offer Otter Ends Feb 29/96 KING Goodyear Certified Service Centre N 162 King Street East. Oshawa (905) 571-3400 ¢ BOND of torque. The standard transmission is a five -speed manual with an optional four -speed electronic automatic. Canada will not get a version of the coupe called the HX which uses a con- tinuously variable transmission. Built in Canada ,the Hatchback is called the CX and is available with an extra cost package which includes rear wiper/washer and body -color bumpers, dual airbags, power assist steering, cup holder, cargo cover, tach and coin box. The sedan comes as the LX and EX, the difference being level of trim, while the Coupe is offered as the entry level DX or sporting Si. The three separate models are also different in styling approach. Gone is that melted down shape that made the last generation look like they'd all sat too long under a heat lamp. All share a much more rounded nose with startling- ly large headlamp assemblies. With the pug nose and wide open eves, you could say the car acquires something of an adorable persona when viewed head on. But at the midsection things start to change. The Coupe is Euro -sculpted, the sedan has a more formal, while the hatch now opens tall and wide. Inside all is functional without being cheap or austere. Seats and instrumen- tation remain the benchmark in the compact car segment. All in all, Honda has given the new, Civic all the right ingredients are there — now it's up to the Canadian con- sumer. Top 10 Reasons to buy your new car from a local dealer! 1. Prking New car dealers buy direct from the manufacturers. This eliminates the mark-up you often get from middlemen. 2. selection Dealers have a tremendous inventory and quick access to a wide selection of models, options and saiery features. 3. Rcbraws Dealers an offer you attractive manufacturer rebates that an bring you substantial savings. 4. service/Repaira Dealers must meet stringent factory requirements for providing quality service and repair facilities. 5. Regulations Dealers must comply with aU federal, provincial and local laws, as well as with all standards established by the vehicle manufacturer. If dealers fail to do so, they put their significant investment at risk. 6. warranties Dealers an sell extended factory warranties and other factory -sponsored products. 7. Financing Dalets can offer attractive financing rates through a manufacturer's financing subsidiary. 0. stability Dealers are in business for the long term. They must meet factory demands for substantial investments in land, buildings, trained and qualified employers, puts inventories and service facilities and equipment. 9. Product Knowlodge Dealers and their sales and service personnel arc equipped with specWized knowledge of their particulu product lines, giving you valuable information on vehicle performance, options and incentives. 10. Camm@ment Dealers are committed to the community, employing skilled professionals, ging to revenues and participating in civic, ouhural and charitable aaivkies. They value relationships with customers and a variety of businesses to build your trust and your loyalty. Fbra§A W best mason of all is riebt ben in This Week Tbls it the place to sbop for your new car. Our extensive auumotim Bstings really do the best job of proxmil ft local dealers. Sea for yowrselp Oshawa • WhilbyClarington THIS WEEK Auto Dealers, call us now to advertise (905) 579-4400 a positive mark for Achieva The Oldsmobile Achieva was first introduced in 1992, at the same time as the Buick Skylark and Pontiac Grand - Am. The Grand -Am has been a runaway success. But across the street at Chevrolet -Oldsmobile dealers, the Achieva has been selling modestly, but not as well as could be expected. Why? The Skylark, Grand -Am and Achieva were intentionally styled to look differ- ent from each other, a move away from the bad old days of badge engineering. The Buick Skylark's styling, for instance, looked as if 1950s GM design czar Harley Earl had come back from the grave to a vengeance. The Achieva was the most subdued, the emphasis on a rounded profile with skin tautly drawn over the coupe or four -door sedan chas- sis. For 1996, Achieva is powered by the new. 2.4-111tre, "Twin Cam" inline four - cylinder engine producing 150 hp and 155 ft1b of torque. There's an optional 3.1 -litre V6 produces 155 hp and 185 ft/Ib of torque. A five -speed manual is standard with the Twin Cam, a four - speed automatic available on the four, standard with the V6. If you order the four -speed automatic, GM's Enhanced Traction SN stem (ETS) is included. Suspension is standard GM fare with coil springs over MacStruts front and twist beam with tailing link and coil springs rear. Brakes are power -vented discs front, drums rear with four-wheel ABS standard. Inside, the dash for 1996 is changed slightly with a tach and centre -mounted console. Much aboard the Achieva is standard like air conditioning, power locks, reclining front seats, and handy rear seat heater ducts. With the fold down rear seats interior volumes are 2,549 liters (90 cu ft) with the coupe, 2,520 litres (89 cu ft) for the sedan. Seating fabrics and trim are GM -good, which is to say, comfortable and pre- dictably long -wearing. The Twin Cam was throaty under load, in fact it growls loudly as it approaches the redline. When it came time to shift up to another gear the new automatic did so with no fuss — a long way from the great thud of the previous three -speed as the torque converter was called upon to do unnatural things with the sudden torque. With the Twin Cam the power is there and torque reaches the road one heck of a lot earlier, and with an even flow as opposed to the on-off torque of the Quad Four. This is a really good engine, and because it is rather large for a four, torque is abundant and easily sourced. Price for the Achieva is $19,950 and the SC option brought with it $2,850 in options like cruise, dual electric mir- rors, remote entry and Achieva's topline P195 tires on 15 -inch alloy wheels. It may not stand out like the Pontiac Grand Ant, but the Achieva is nonethe- less a good car. Why? Perhaps it's the body, perhaps it's younger buyers still harboring the image of an Oldsmobile as being for their grandfather. And that's a pity because the Achieva does fill the bill of providing the purchaser of the social standing of owning and Oldsmobile, with all the expected added -in value, for a compact car price. VVI iVIAL i VV111 111A. �,.V111�1L11�LA UA mu lux Volkswagen Canada introduced its much -awaited V6 -powered Passat in September 1994 aimed directly at all those buyers who hold VW robustness in high regard, but who now want a little zest to go with expected interior volume. First the volume. Despite being classi- fied as a compact car, the Passat is any- thing but inside. The high back trunk har- bors a cavern -like 550 -litre cargo area. With the standard 60/40 split rear seat folded down, it becomes immense. You really do have to see this one for yourself. VW opted for the steel cage chassis approach so they could factor in the latest active and passive safety features. There are crumple zones and additional side impact protection. VW has also added crash -safe door locks. All of this is in addition to dual front air bags, three-point belts with adjustable anchorages and three-point belts rear as well plus child safety locks. Being VW's flagship, the GLX is also equipped with anti-lock brakes incorporating disc brakes front and rear. It's safe to say that VW and Honda with the GTi and Si respectively, made a virtue out of the four -cylinder, multi - valve four -cylinder engine. But the 1995 family -car buyer expects a V6 to be avail- able, and finally, VW has one too. But was it worth the wait? While a four -banger is more than ade- quate in a Golf, the GLX VR6 is loaded, not just with amenities, but with systems like air conditioning, cruise control, power locksiwindows,,steering! brakes and that all add up in the automatic ver- sion to a not inconsiderable 1,360 k1lo- grams. The V6 VW has produced is a very - narrow, 15 -degree V -block designed this way with an eye on packaging. For instance, despite there being a V6 ahead of the driver not to count the transaxle, radiator, etc., the hood falls away from line of sight ahead giving a picture win- dow view of the road through the front windshield. The engine displaces 2.8 -litres and produces 172 hp and 173 ft/lb of torque at 42(X) rpm — a nice place for it to come in if you're pass- ing with four on hoard. Suspension is coils over struts front with sway bar; and a twist beam at the rear utilizing coil springs, gas shocks with sway bar. The GLX comes gener- ously equipped with central locking system, heated mir- rors, cruise control, CFC -free air conditioning, entertaining multi -function trip computer, brake wear indicator, and a two-way power roof with shade. In fact, the only option items are the automatic four - speed electronic transmis- sion, leather seating and metallic paint. One of the standard features worth noting are the striking, 15 -inch BBS wheels made at VW's plant in Barrie. Inside, the Passat shows it's unmistak- able VW heritage with fat wiper/light/turn stalks and egg -crate ven- tilation grating. But luxury features do abound like the premium, eight -speaker sound system and VW's own theft -deter- rent warning light and coding system which blinks its red eye from the driver door sill for all to see. The front seats are heated as are the windshield washer noz- zles. There is a centre console with lock- able compartment but I would have pre- ferred a proper glovehox. It had to be sac- rificed so VW could put in the passenger air bag. Outward vision, particularly that ahead, is outstanding with steering wheel inputs acted upon immediately. Fat 205'50 -15 -inch tires help smooth out the ride. The GLX standard sports rack and pinion steering flatten road bumps the grip and feel being very adaptable to changing weather conditions_ Performance is surprisingly brisk con- sidering the weight with a rated 0-100 km/h time of 7.7 seconds. The Passat is no slouch either, its top speed being elec- tronically limited to 223. There is little wind noise at 100-110 km/h much of this pacnagC z --1074r4 F. NEW .. 962 S1mcoe St N., -Oshawa We Db Auto V#wft&y. Now 5 Locations Sewing Durham Region. 62 9Simcce St. N. 576-7722 Oshawa 71 Blcor SL E. 579-5600 Oshawa 1230 Dundas St. E. 4303733 Whrtby 27 Station St. 683^8303 Ajax 1199 Kingston Rd. 420-6600 Pickering Don't Forget To Ask For Your FREE Gift Wdh Any WiAL eld R No Deductible on Windshield Repairs due to the pain -staking efforts to reduce body intrusions into the flow of air. This can be seen, for example, in how flush the windshield fits its frame and the wav this flush glass approach is carried along the greenhouse. Price for the GLX with five -speed manual is $27,995 and the automatic brings this up to $29,095. In the segment this is an upper end price, but then one 0 •aII• has to consider the vast array of standard features included. Again, the Passat GLX VR6 scores high on the kind of VW values that built the company — efficient use of space and materials plus innovative engineering and ergonomics. At all adds up to a very well equipped compact car that thinks it's mid-size on the inside. 0 THE TIME IS RIGHT TO BUY A NEW VOLKSWAGEN AT 7.5% FINANCING! Full VW selection in stock from Corrado VR6 to the new Passat TDI diesels. PICKERING VOLKSWAGEN INC. -. &WAV 503 Kingston Rd., Pickering (905) 420-9700 HWN 4t1I Y ivvo.i. SI.i.{r.c i Here.. t, hat you pat monthly.' Beatrice Sunset Dr. U) ■; $2.-100 $1 1.378 Shell Station $219 & Standard $12.-153 $7.800 rn NEW .. 962 S1mcoe St N., -Oshawa We Db Auto V#wft&y. Now 5 Locations Sewing Durham Region. 62 9Simcce St. N. 576-7722 Oshawa 71 Blcor SL E. 579-5600 Oshawa 1230 Dundas St. E. 4303733 Whrtby 27 Station St. 683^8303 Ajax 1199 Kingston Rd. 420-6600 Pickering Don't Forget To Ask For Your FREE Gift Wdh Any WiAL eld R No Deductible on Windshield Repairs due to the pain -staking efforts to reduce body intrusions into the flow of air. This can be seen, for example, in how flush the windshield fits its frame and the wav this flush glass approach is carried along the greenhouse. Price for the GLX with five -speed manual is $27,995 and the automatic brings this up to $29,095. In the segment this is an upper end price, but then one 0 •aII• has to consider the vast array of standard features included. Again, the Passat GLX VR6 scores high on the kind of VW values that built the company — efficient use of space and materials plus innovative engineering and ergonomics. At all adds up to a very well equipped compact car that thinks it's mid-size on the inside. 0 THE TIME IS RIGHT TO BUY A NEW VOLKSWAGEN AT 7.5% FINANCING! Full VW selection in stock from Corrado VR6 to the new Passat TDI diesels. PICKERING VOLKSWAGEN INC. -. &WAV 503 Kingston Rd., Pickering (905) 420-9700 HWN 4t1I Y ivvo.i. SI.i.{r.c i Here.. t, hat you pat monthly.' Amount of Ll npk%ment "U ha, e. .!mount linanred neer the term of -the Ir.ir. 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