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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_02_21HOME IMPROVEMENTS BY ronvy O.n.o a oo«oI-a ra Some you con 1Rn, • VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 14 906 Brock Rood South (just south of Bayty) 420-4990 Ne Wednesda%. Fuh. 21. 1996 NICE ON ICE Local skating pairs dazzle at Canadian championship Page 26 1 MA'I'ERI�TITY NO P.S.T. - NO G.S.T. 670M 5 Rd.on • TWo • 831-2088 1 i ---------------J �l,=ts�`� ws Adverti s ; er 36 pairs A Metro►land Community \escspaperPressrun -311,000 Vul. 115 uc 1 e a rplant Police and firefighters investigate a Tuesday morning crash Roads to Pickering. It was one of several accidents yesterday that killed Markham resident Peter Clark at Brock and Taunton blamed on bad weather. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Oneki*11ed,several h on ` nightmarish' roads B% STEPHEN SHA % •':,f! i<!!tiikiI" AJAX-PICKERIN(i — A M"'i-kh,om man was killed and a `'1'hithy man scri- ously injured in a four -\chicle crash, one of several Tuesday morning accidents blamed on dangerous road conditions caused h\ light rain and thick fog. Peter Clark. 47. of %k'noten '*Va\ forth in 'Markham. died when he lost control of his \ehicle while heading easthuund on Taunton Road west of Brock Road in Pickering, and collided with three uncorn- ing vehicles just before 8 a.m.. say Durham Regional Police. A driver of one of the westhound vehi- cles. Paul Butt. 32, of' Whitby. suffered leg and hip injuries and was reported in serious but stable condition at Sunny - brook hospital in Toronto. The drivers of' the other two cars escaped serious injury. Taunton Road was closed off for the morning and most of the afternoon while traffic investigator tried to piece togeth- er just how the accident occurred. Police are still imesugating the mishap and no charees have been laid. "It would appear he just lost control. The roads weren't had in sonic areas, were really slippery in some spots and worse in others," said Durham Police Staff Sgt. Dun Arscott. "That makes fur the worst conditions because you're dri- ving along and think the roads are fine, then all of a sudden they're not.' Road conditions, particularly in north Pickering and Ajax, caused several crash- es and sent numerous vehicles sliding into ditches. "Everything north of Taunton Road is just Nightmareville," said Durham Regional Police 24 Division (Ajax) Sergeant Kim Bulloch, of the slush and ice -covered roads. "With the temperatures hovering at around zero, a lot of the northern roads are pretty icy still and it has made for tremendous driving hazards," Staff Sgt. Charlie Green commented from 25 Divi- sion in Pickering. "People certain]\ aren't driving for the conditions. I think most heard it was going to be a sunny day and put on their spring hats," he said. In the Ajax -Pickering area, five people were injured and about a dozen vehicles damaged between early morning and early afternoon. Among the accidents: • A 46 -year-old woman was hit by an Ontario Hydro truck while walking from the parking lot at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station to her office at around 8:30 a.m. She was treated at Ajax -Picker- ing General Hospital for a broken leg, broken thumb and a cut over the eye. - About 15 vehicles became stranded on the ice -covered 5th Concession between Westney and Brock Roads at around 6:30 a.m. One van rolled down a 30 -foot embankment. A number of dri- vers suffered minor injuries, but none of a serious nature, police say. Whitby OPP reported "zero" problems for drivers on Hwy. 401. mishap plans deficient, say two reports B, %I:%RIAN.NE TAK,%(*S Cl \' t HI {'I )R rf k nuclear emergency plans need major changes, say two reports evaluating nuclear crnergcncy procedures in Picker- ing. One report, an evaluation of a test of nuclear emergency procedures in Picker- ing last February, says existing emer- gency plans arc inadequate and need to be - rewritten. "The most significant outcome of the exercise is to clearly demonstrate that the Provincial Nuclear Emergency Plan no lunger deals adequately with many impor- tant aspects and issues of a nuclear cnier- gcncy." states the report by Emergency pleasures Ontario, the branch of the provincial Ministry of the Solicitor-Gcn- See NUCLEAR... 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Maintenance costs S1.2 million and we believe we can do that better. We think we can find some of the 40 Per cent of spending that happens outside the classr(x)m and reduce that." Mr. Snobeien told the Ncws Advertiser in an interview Thursday. The minister insists classroom educa- tion won't suffer from what he sa}s amounts to a three -per cent overall reduction in education errtts. ..It's our commitment not to have that happen ... TbLrL arta families which have experienced reductions significantly higher than time per cent and have been able to do that and maintain quality. We believe we can do that in the ,Lho of sys- tcm. sa%"s Mr. Snobelcn. School boards must look within to trim administrative costs and teachers also must he Prepared to make sacri- fices. he saes. referring specifically to the reduction of classroom preparation times. Mr. Snobelen promises no new edu- cation user Ices are keine considered. "We are not contemplating user fees as the answer to the reduction in grants next vear. We're Io ok-ing for real cost reductions. no( just a different way of- raising Craising funds." But. charges for some after-school programs that "havealways tken part of the system" are the decisions of each school hoard. "It was always the case when I went to school that for sonic extra school prop -ams there were... user fees if you will." Mr. Snohelen was tight-lipped about the contents of the ministn' , upcoming 'tool kit'. designed to enable ,cho < l tx)ards to help offset grant reducuons. ]'he package will he unveiled "in the vets. very near future... It %%-ill have mea- sures. hevond that 1 can't sas .. Recent input from various txxtrds on %sass we can assist Ihcxn leeisladvch or otherwise" in lowering costs has been taken into consideration. he sass. AJAX AND PICKERING HOSPITAL N t ce is hereby given that a General Meeting of the members of the Ajax Picke- ng ticso tal Foundation will be held on Wednesday. Ihlarch 6. 1996 at ; p.m. in the West Tewer Conference Rooms at the Hospital. F,_j^her notice is hereby giver that revisions to the By-laws of the Corporation will be presented to the membership fer consideration and ratification. Anyone wishing to review the By-'aws in advance. please contact the Foundation Off ice at 1905)428-1-' 0 7 t.le­nbers and interesteo partes are cord ally invited to attend. Nancy J. Maxwell Chair Board of Directors Shirley J. 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The report notes that, because the provincial plan is deficient, local nuclear emergency plans which are based on it, such as Durham's, are also no longer satisfactory. );MO's report says a review of the plans should deal with three major issues related to a nuclear acci- dent: * The effects of long-term releases of radioactivity and ways of dealing with such effects: * The long-term disruption of commuter traffic in the (treater Toronto Area: * ihficiencies in the tele- phone -based public alerting system. along with the whole issue of alerting area residents. 'rhe other report was compiled by the ad hoc committee set up by the Ministry of the Solicitor - General to review the Dec. -i. 1994 accident at the Pickering Nuclear Generat- ing Station which resulted in a major spill of radioac- tive heavy water inside the Unit ? reactor. The commit- tee questioned the time it took Ontario Ilydro to report the accident to the Province (one -and -a -half hours elapsed before the utility called 1-:1110) and the fact that Hydro didn't fol- low procedures in the emer- gency plan for venting radioactivity from the reac- tor building where the spill occurred. Venting took place immediately and con- tinuously. without provin- cial approval. Recommendations from the ad hoc committee include: * Revising the emergency plan to account for the pos- sibility that radioactivity might be released directly from the reactor buildings (current plans assume any radioactivity released in an accident at the Pickering station could be directed into a vacuum building on- site designed to contain it for a period of time and allow area residents to be evacuated if necessarv): * Requiring Hydro to notify the Province within 30 min- utes of an accident and requiring the Province to notify municipalities within 10 minutes: * Reviewing the classifica- tion system for nuclear accident categories so everyone involved will be working under the same system. * Investigating what level ESQ MUTUAL FUNDS N`Fp°MF 9 -(SERVICE & SALES) GETTHERIGHT ANSWERS Denis & Chris Ardagh_ 428-8613 FA3 AA VAIN Unit 16 "THE COURTYARD" Ajax James Schofield C.F.P. Chartered Financial Planner Member of TPA Investment Planning Inc. Quality MUTUAL FUNDS Best rate G.I.C.'s guaranteed Superior Service "A professional you can trust For Free with a reputation for the Consultation highest quality personal service and integrity." Call 428-9911 - Full tiet ran♦ of radiation could be expected to be released dur- ing an accident where it was not contained in the vacuum building, and determining the level of radiation exposure to the public that would he con- sidered acceptable in such a case. Ilydro spokesman Ted Gruetzner says I:MO was- n't informed of the 1994 mishap immediately because the utility didn't consider the spill to be a major accident, and in any case the emergency plan doesn't specify how quick- ly EMO should be called. And Mr. Gruetzner says there was no need for provincial approval to vent the reactor building hecause "there wasn't any abnormal radiation coming_ out of the plant**. Copies of both reports were obtained by Durham Nuclear Awareness, a kcal nuclear watchdog group. after what group spokesman Irene Kock describes as "months and months of run-around with the ministry. "Now, reading it. I can understand why they weren't interested in releas- ing it." says Ms. Kock. "The agency responsible for 1 the emergency plan) is finally admitting that it's completely out of date. These reports confirm a lot of the problems we have identified with the plan. We're sincerely hoping that the ministry is taking these reports very seriously." The ministry launched a review of the emergency plan about two months ago. says Ifti Ahmad of EN10, who has been appointed co- ordinator of 'Project IJpgrade'. a team set up by ENV ) to rewrite the plan. Ile expects a draft of the new plan to be complete by Jul,,, and new procedures to be in place at the provincial and local levels within a year. 0/ ale 25 fOFFt/ h 'I •CUSTOM DRAPERIES `,ATOP TREATMENTS is SOFT SHADES • ACCESSORIES 1Sro101 1 j hr • BLINDS AND SHADES to- �• BEDSPREADS -" -- — AND MORE! LIMITED TIME OFFER! 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W'e're kept in the dark when it comes to Ontario llvdro." said Coun. Bren- ner. Nuclear study to consider iodine tablet distribution and wider evacuation zones / Pg. 4 K`'.. VG'l•:t•:ht>,�ti' tit'1-.c I:�i.ti Pat „r I,. star,. Rrlaxeprs r,Cti. �z�.......... 30' A up • Full tint f tirlk tih• rI:I&. ) Vlach Q sct 'aCll & Thur,. I. � 1 1 5 , up • Prrmana•nt Frrn.h Irp. Curti. 1 c - Full tiet ran♦ ................. ..............'il) ,m)%drr prrtclain rtlair r i Braid b(l & up • wr.tppinRTy, ............... ............». • %linicurr Full Head of Wcaye.......... 80 . & up • vX aung Prdwurr, Hmrs ',es -as •1 a m b p m crWay 10 a m d o ns mid much m„rr, SaturUr T 70 a m 2 70 o m P4t.i. a-�,THF.11.f.V1 S AUl ijCi L�F.tiL 1�t-U_ F t.JlFitl,Si1 31. i996 Nuclear study considers iodinepill distribution, wider evacuation zones around PI(i{f:Rlti(� — A ;Icientifk ,Laid. into two major relateti U) puNx safety in the: event of a nuclear accident ha.s heen launchcd h•. f-Inea.enr•. Ontano. the hYat><.h of the pr,,.Inclal of the Sol icitor-(«ne-ral ru,, x In <j hle f(x erraer,c:.nc` prupanm iris ,: � nL ,f the Lssue:s to hL l(x at L< xbLibC'r iodine tahlets should he pre-dlttrihuted to households within a three -kilometre radiu, around nuclear station„. like the Pickc:rinz pE,u er plant- Tiie taNe2< are airt;acl :.tfK kpl k d in ruabnc_v, for a nuclear lrnmc;rk., aril d-A--ir ptur .mac 1, to Art:', crit the ehvxTx) n mto the tht - rotd of radioactive Iodine. uhlch can I(;S1 ter) "k-MAIs Illness, lAurharn tiucledr Awarcr►Gtt a local citi/ms group cr)ncemed with nixiedr F; RY 69EEA�?SS CORRECTION NOTICE Sc -a- .., a r_ saw Saw t ade eac 9 ,,9 S! -,-d rare 'ead: 2 81- �~e saw c ade =30387 Sea-_ 'e^ ' 39.99 eacr 9 : 99 At Van Hel� on wIn"T'irle, FEBRUARY SPECIALS ON SEMF•ERI' AL. SEASON RADIALS S49.00 599.00 S57 D0 :59rPa3 S5900 l 111 1 75P • 4 567.00 8^Da1M .t♦a1 c -75P 4 570.00 0 ' •'� �' °^ )5,7.P' : S72.00 I sl.. _ •,,., .,,2,.., rll..,....ti 1 -. 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Nlono f& SOS ' 10-910-90-0 s.e.a.w a.f�.� lase lundow 11-3 F TA 79 Taunton Road West 433-1052 a 1W P Teens tried in adult court on Ajax gun shop murder AJAX — Two Scarborough teens, one a young offender, accused of first-degree murder in the shooting death of an Ajax gun shop employee will be tried together in adult court beginning April 29. Tyrell MacKinnon, who was 18 when charged in 1994, and his co - accused, who was 17, appeared briefly in a Whitby general division Provincial court Friday, when closed -door pretrial hearings to deal with technical legalities wrapped up. The single trial is expected to last three to four weeks, says assistant Crown Attorney Sheila Cressman. The two have also been charged Brougham man serious after weekend crash DURHAM — A Brougham man is in serious con- dition in a Toronto hospital after suffering major head injuries in an accident in north Whitby Friday. Durham Regional Police say around 5:40 p.m. a 1988 Jeep Wagoner collided with a 1987 1lyundai at the intersection of Lakeridge Road and Myrtle Road. After impact. the Hyundai lost control and struck a traffic light standard. A 49 -year-old man who watt driving the Hyundai wan taken to Oshawa General Hospital and later trans- ported to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in criti- cal condition. His condition was upgraded to serious Tuesday_ Three people in the Jeep, a 32 -year-old man, a 30 - year -old woman and a 10 -year-old boy. were taken to hospital as a precaution and later released. Damge in the accident is pegged at S13,500. PODIATRIST Roland ,1. Mein R.ti.C., D.P.M. �t tshe.% to nnoum I. the Opening of hos Practice At the 11i At nng Medical Centre :5:om Foot 0motILS - ° •- ieteran s Coverage © • Soot FMouC D� • a�'aGr- Feer. Com 3 S id�uSe5 2rer s Foot NeiaklbaY5 of Laker-Idge goad C t2egbrtal PLo 230 and Ro5slanci road Tawns of Ajax and Whitby We wail lice yotr twok emerrt I miect Area z 'f l a t2eglon b plamrq road trlpr ajetnentbs In 1996 which A Include left; tun Ww5 and the kiAAL*w Of trlc 5k1nA5 at the vkmedion of Lakerldge Fxad ( Feelwal road 25) did Ro5-Mand Pxiad, If you have arty commerib or c}teAi" or would IIke to provide ►tput, please Al. Mike WII5m, Ron frewln or gave LWater ab the pegbnal Works nepartment 668-1121 or foil Free I- 800- 572-1105. T. F'raMedal, P. Enq. V. 50cpits, P, trq. proctor lar Trangpatatto^ C,ommt-"wmr or Waits with robbery in connection with the Oct. 3, 1994 day -time murder of Norman Chow. Mr. Chow, who was 27, was filling in for a sick co-work- er at Firearm Training Ranges at 10 Barr Rd. when he was shot to death. Lawyer George; Carter has replaced Gregory Lafontaine as legal counsel for Mr. MacKinnon. Girl keeps skateboard despite boy's threat PICKERING — A Pickering girl refused to hand over her skateboard Friday to a younger boy who threatened to smash the windows of her parent% home. The 13 -year-old girl reported to Durham Regional Police around 5:30 p.m. that a boy of about 10 accost- ed her while she was walking home from school to the south -Pickering neighborhood of Fain•iew and Dou- glas Avenues. Police say the boy reportedly told the girl he knew where she lived and would hreak the windows of her house if she didn't co-opentic. The girl continued on her wav honic and told her parents at v,w the incident_ TffEINF.wti ADVFIRTTSF WFA,wvlmid,AKY A 1`0463PAt:Fl 54 CORRECTION In this week's flyer, effective February 21 - 25, ,xe advertise Royale Extra Paper Tov,,els 2's, 300 sheets, at 89C. This is incorrect. The correct Product is Royale Paper Towels: '? rolls, 45 sheets per roll at 899. We apologize for this inconvenience. 'L %aria Plus We answer to you. 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FWfOt'RIF. 0i,vihun,ni m;macer Phone r.�; it ll) Fay: Opinion Second best It appears a Durh;nn-\%ide relerendurn to determine your \ie\\ s on Greater Toronto Area reform is out for the region -s \ otcrs. But the next hest thin,_ -- a nnmicipal referendum - - nta\ yet be in the cards so you can \oic� your opin- ion on the recommendations of* Anne Golden•s con- tro\ersial reform dckument. Durham Council last \\ednesda\ voted "y -I to let municipalities conduct their o%\ n poll. (\\ hich can include municipal referendums) to gatwze public opin- ion In their o\\n communities. That's a laudahle compromise. assuming Durham's inernber municipalities are \\filling to both go ;)head with a public opinion poll and act on the \\fishes of their constituents. It is \ )tall\ important that Durham Ke_ion's offi- cial position in this dchate he made up of the thou- sands of' \ oices of the people who \\ III be most affcct- ed h\ the changes proposed in the Golden -Iask Force report. Let the people speak clearly. Tell your Ina\or or regional councillor \\ hat \ ouhcl ic. a c nd \\ hat \ ou think the\ should do. Then the people fou have elect- ed to speak Ior \ ou ,:.in reach a trul\ re_ion:tl consen- sul and speak oll lc iall\ of \ our \\ ishes. If there can he no refcrendt:rn i the hest puhlic opinion poll) there can at least he a gathering of -opin- ions and stlg`•ested courses of action for us to take. \Ve think ..\line Golden',, report is t1MCLI and that a Greater Toronto Council is un\vorkahle. But ,our \oice -- tour collecti\e voice -- is the onl\ one that reall\ matters here at home. tt���clrtc�.ticic,f�• I,c�ttc�r.�: Overheard.,, He said it "We all have a natural human resistance to change and t nobody ever said this was going to be easy. -- Ontario Treasurer Ernie Eves `'I studied quite a bit. 1 like science a lot and didn't find it too difficult." -- Ajax High School Grade 9 student Shawn Domingues who scored 100 per cent in science this semester. We voters have long memories To the editor: voted for prugressi\c and forw,,i..- t'nfortunatcly, and incredihl\. ili lhunihs do\\n to the tour thinking representation. therch\ four aforementioned coun.ill,, Pickering councillors. Ri.h Johnson. rcte.tin_ the "ol�l school style of rejected the \tiishcs of Pickcrin_ \r. Enrico Pistrittu. Da\c R%an and hackrount politics. Specifically. in crs and appointed Doug Dicl..r.r M.wrICC Brenner yyho voted on Jan. the Iocal councillor race hctwccn to the regional councillor po,ii ,,r. to appoint D(lu_ Dickerson Shcrn_ Sent. and Dk,ug Di.kcrson. they could have done the rwht thtr, to the Ward _' Regional Councillor \otcd dccisi\cly fur Sheir\ and rc\\ardcd Shcrry Senis's h,ti, Position vacated M the unfortunate senis. work and dedication to I'rckc!m passing of D:i\ id I air. On Jan. 21l. 1990 in \\ hat hoiled \otos. In the last municipal election. down to a race hetwCen the clectcd The aforementioned coun,illo; Ward '_ constitute, sent a loud and Sherr\ Scni. and the unelected u„u, ma, ha\c for,_uticn that in clear nressagi: when they elected Dickerson. To\\n council was political tines, voters ha\c de%.;' Da -,IJ Darr and Shcrr\ Scnis to the assigned the task of appointing a opcd extremely long mcnurnc.s. respccti\c positions ul" regional and nc\s Ward 2 Regional ('oun.illor Barrie Gil local councillor. \\',,r,t 2 constituents until the nc\t municipal election. Pickcrin; Letters «VRITE TO THENE\\'s ADVERTISER, 130 CO'\INIERCIALAvE..AJAX, LIS 2H5 OR F:VC LS AT 68-;-7363 ■ OUR E-11AILADDRUlkS Is NewsAd.news@durhamnews.net teacher's view o time To the editor: I would like to respond to a letter h\ Paul Vidlak of Ajax. From his letter it is ohyious he d„csn-t ha\e the slightest idea what a teacher does or how lone it takes. I can't speak for all teachers. but my situation is prohahl} typical and can give Mr. Vidlak an idea of- the fthe average workload. It varies from year to year depending on class sire (the single most important factor in education to day ). newness of the grade and extracur- ricular activities. I have coached cross- countr}. basketball and track. and helped to organicc and run tournaments. This year due to class siic I can- not. For extra -curricular activities this year I run bands. These take up basi- cally all lunch hours, and it good portion of recess and prep periods between vuuirer ano miu-Junc. Un most da\s I arri\c at school at 7:30 atm. and. w ith I'c\\ stops. \york until about 4:30 p.m. \\'heli I Let home often ha\ c an hour ol' [nark- ing to do. On weekends I usuall\ spend at least one lull day marking and prepar- in_,, often more. Rep(>rt card (line adds about 40 hours to the aforementioned tasks. As a music teacher. I also spend time arranging and preparing music and scr\icing instru- ments. When 1 coached school sports practices after school •antes and Saturday tournaments could also he added. As I don't take ;ut\ courses for pro,lessional development I currently don't ha\ c that added to lit\ workload as well. but many teachers do. As a rough estimate. based on a 5f1 -week \car. last year I worked about 44 hours a week. To do the juh you have to put in the hours. I dont knot'. of a sinLdc teacher who doesn't \\ork hard and \\ ho docsn't spend at least t\k ice the time work_ ing that Mr. Vidlak thinks Ihc\ do. All done y\ ilhout PUD No ACK/ DOWN W'/ 1N any overtime. I ani not coni- plaining about hours of work. but _just one teachers example. I would ��ladly he paid by the hour. If the puhlic wants scho Ols without extra-curric- ular activities and little attention for indi\idual stu- dent needs then they should support the Tory cutbacks, but anyone who believes that S4M million can be cul from education without hurt- ing students and their edu,a- (ion must surly he in need CI the sante education and enlightenment needed h\ Mr. Vidlak. Peter Vioth iax by Steve Nease y yy y yy. y yy y y y THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., FEBBRVAARY 21. 11996yPAGE 7-A * OF 0pc�� Town of Pickeringt 12(905) 420.2222 ;wPICIKFR* (905) 683.2760 ING 0 _L February 21 COMMIME OF :1DJCSNEAT Februan- 26 E.XERTAT COMMITT EE MEERNG February 28 SITE PUN,01.SORY CONMIM .March + COUXEMESING Pickering District Plan Rcyiew RELEASE OF DOCUMENTS On I�rt.:i.tr•. I � I'rir, .i I'!..;in:u_ f{:i�.•:: '.�.a., hn•scnlcd to Town Council which pro%ided an up dale on the statin of the Pickering District PLin l iew The rep(rrt sununarved the major i—ucs arising Through the consulianon on the t rl`iiial flan. outlined the direction of major h.ingcs under consideration and suggested a •nsullaton process fur the iaue on rural iwTh allocation. The report also .el a rniefr.:n t: for the completion of the staff rc.00urtendcd Official Plan In addition, two new hacl._round documents tmi e liven prepared. They are compilations of r.•.ent Armen suhrnissi(ms and public inceting notes. Consultation Report No i contains -nnients recctced between January and June 1 "95 on the District Plan Ill tcw. Conwltariasn k, -port No. 4 contains coo ntcnts on the draft ( m ictal Plan up to the end of January 1996. I ! : Planning Report is available front the c'!:rks Department and copies of the (' nsult.uum Rcporis are now available from !h: Planning Department It rou h:ne any i; -shuns. please contact Geoff M, Knight of Thr Planning Department at t`NISj 4'_I1-466(1 csi 711;2, or 19115 i 68; 27(,11 Witch this space for future announcements rrt:urdinK PickerinK District Plan Rr.iew Information.' 1 URH.1N1 f'REENET Information Session Pickering Central Library Auditorium RESCHEDULED ADVANCED SESSION Sat., March 23rd 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A demonstration of more advanced features of the system: Offline mail, downloading and other techniques. Call 831-6265 ext 243 to register 'fhc Ilnt of two In,talincias of the INTERIM tax hill is due this month and your chcii and ,tub should he mailed to P.O. BOX 340, PICKERING, ONTARIO, IAN 2146. VISA lir MASTERCARD, CANNOT he paid by telephone. Plcw c sec; Tax hill insert for information on payment method. The TELF.P: YNIE\T telephone hill pacing ,erviccs of several 13. -ink,, and 'frust Companies ,.an also he used it) pay your property, taxes but NOT it their branch or automated teller, Late payment char, -,c,, are added on the IWit day -I the following month on all unpaid Instalment, and on the first day of each month ihereafter The rate is 1.25`, for each month. or i rection thereof. Payment in person can he :Wade to the Cashier ,tt the !Municipal Building. One The Esplanade. Pickering. Ontario, I-IV 6K7. Our telephone nulnhLr is: (905) 420-4614 WATCH FOR TOWN BROCHURE DELIVERY The Town of Pickering Spr1112T Summer Brochure of Proorams, Facilities and Town Services will he delivered to each Pickering household by Canada Pint Ad Mail. March 3 -8th. -Direct Access will provide solutions to our communication challenges t(xlay. and in the future. A municipal environment has unlimited uses for a voice messaging system with call processing technologies. With the new system, we can provide enhanced levels of service to the public, business and staff around the clock. Voice messaging will provide the needed flexibility for the development of other applications in the future. Leaving a message in a person's mailbox is an option. Any caller who accesses a mailbox will always have the opportunity to speak to someone during regular business hours. Simply call DirectACcess 24 hrs. a day 7 days a week (905) 420-4660 General Inquiry 905-420-2222 Municipal Law Enforcement 905-420-4615 Councillors' Office 905-420-4605 Economic Development 905-420-4625 Town Manager's Office 905-420-4610 Legal Services 905-420-4626 Executive Director of Operations 905-420-4648 Human Resources 905-420-4627 Clerk's Department 905-420-4611 Public Works Department 905-420-4630 Supply and Services 905-42O-4616 Planning Department 905-420-4617 Staf7 are trained to use telephone courtesy to ensure that the technology is used appropriately and to keep in mind that the technology's prime purpose is to serve you - our customers. Join The Celebration of the Rich Cultural Heritage of the Town of Pickering National Costumes Customs and Dance Heritage Crafts Traditional Foods Cultural Heirlooms & Treasures Saturday, February 24,1996 Pickering Recreation Complex Time 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free Adm; sion & Parking Hands On Activities Child fens :)epartment of Culture and Recreation at hi 90ti-4204)20 -A lREAK C 4_ "Ages 3 to 12 YrS.y U'cck 1 -March I 1 to N11 arch 15. 1996 ill 2-Afarch lei to March 22. 1996 •� , s111011i (AN11' tLc. ; to 12 For the "Dix -r camper a wre•k or two tit .Iwo. and gain— Lain in ria• fun a, wr la•arn Iricti—r ♦toter. Floor HtK iii Ra,kc•Iball. IndiMir (.ant•, and mann ni..rt• tram went,. slwtial r%cnts and theme alar. will thor planned through the week. 1 loll% ,s►ini will taco pro%idl l»qualified Iifc•Iryard, at the Ihinharton Ind—r li I,ication: D"111 rton Hixh %4 hi W"k tt COMP Fee Week 1 Full Day Camp S97 Week t Regular Camp Sn6 Week 2 Full Day Camp S97 Week 2 Regular Camp S" ART CAMP Ages 5 to 12 This action parked wa•i•k will ri141e Campers the opportunity to develop new %kill% and ciol , them.,rhe, through a itariety of acticitic%: Drama. %tt. Casukinjl. (reatixc Lame,. craft, and Special Theme Day,. % daily swim i% availabk for campc•n at I tic Kect-ration ( omplcio..%It ,afrty requirement, will he roe( and qualified lifrguartfa will he on duh. taicatiisn: Kacreati)n ( ompll Week i Cafe- F" Week 1 Full Day Camp $97 Week 1 Regular Camp 5" Week 2 FuR Day Camp $97 Week 2 Regular Camp Sim 1•laer .it the Pickrnn_ Re.rc:uton C',:ng,icv Plea,: drop ore .matin"k u;, y,,ur child .it Ill,: Clc.itnr Cense Rcc C.anFFilex Chre ildn will he traiiixForre hs hus to and tram Spell, ii Art Callipers will reiihim at the Ric C•ompl!% Camper% will prusidr deer own lunch and drink dcuh. Y a m. to ill p inTransportation is included Pick-up points will he at major interwojoto% churnc� . sch.xik or plazas C:unjers will preside their own lunch and dnnk daub. App ; to 6 **NEW HALF DAY MARCH BREAK C AIIP" MINI PIDACA l ii.. �: Ile. rr.i.w e..aydra. iruayr.t I�t.y n asst i...• Wed s Arts and crafts, music and singalongs. R« indoor gaines, lheine days andspecial W*"w events. narks will he prop idea daily. 9-30 a.m. - 12 N(f(fn Country Music I� Afternoon !� Friday, February 23, 1996 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. East Shore Community Centre $1.00 Per Person Great Disc Jockey Sounds for Dancing or Listening (No Partner Required) Refreshments available to purchase Need More Information? ... Call 420-6588 E2 PAGE &A -THE NEWS ADVER"1'ISER. WED.. FERRUARV 2I. 1996 Durham separate school trustees want retiree dinners ended BySTEPHEN SHA"' S AFF RI-R)RITR DURHAM — Separate schcx)l board - sponsored dinners honoring retiring employees are a luxury taxpayers can't afford am more, say two Oshawa trustees who want them eliminated. At Monday night's Durham Region Raman Catholic School 13yard meeting, trustees voted to hold retiree dinners once every three years — or at the dis- cretion of the chairman — as opposed to annually. as it has until now. But. while recognizing the dedication of long-term board emplo%ces is "%er% gratifying" to them, Oshawa 'Aards MW1 1 GAS -UFT STENO CHAIR . - - _ - ..... boy: �,e,cy,r depka . he cwrw edge 5 SSW - 6?.c base casrrs MYL.EX 72" BOOKCASE [�sy rc assernpke. "u is s.ze ;,00kcase 36-W x12"d `;o« (275361 .ti^)ne (275371 Black ,27538 and 9 trustee Matt Simmons says the din- ners create a negative "public percep- tion and should be cut out of the Ixrlrd's budget altogether. l a�xt %ear, the board spent $4.5(X). meals and gifts included. for dinners honoring 93 departing employees. It had budgeted for S6.(KN). "1 just can't support that any longer," says Mr. Simmons. " I can't afford it and taxpayers can afford it. The money could go to paper, pencils and text- books. Oshawa VVards 5 and h trustee Joe Corey sacs he refused to attend last %ear's dinner "because of the expense invoked. Fvc bren saying for years that it's time to stop spending money on these things.' Chairman Tom Oldman said that while he agrees all hoard expenses "should come under scrutin}" during a time of fiscal restraint and funding cuts, "I believe that to give recognition to peo- ple who have spent so many years work- ing for the hoard shows a tremendous amount of integrit%." However, he added the number of retiring workers should justify a dinner being held. Mr. Simmons was to put forth a motion at Tuesday night's priori- ties committee meeting calling for an end to the dinners. Ali PROSOURCE FOR LATERAL FILE CABINETS Positive interlocking system prevents tipping. Adjustable floor levellers and lock included. (Files sold seWawy). 2 Grey (10127) Grey (26203) Grey 110 129) Sand 00126) Sond (26204) Sand (10 130) Block (10128) slack (26205) Block (10132) OPERATOR CHAIR R wnh w,bor suppol boci 061us*�*M _. he.gn* ono x+Pfp^ gas L{r he.ghr cormd nh _+ nk locx anC CXch s bk T o m .,.y (21246) -!2706,4) Gospbe" (270651 ,2 "¢� WHITBY AJAX Fo�s�K © . 1615 DUMAS ST, E 1MW PPK 6 AYE, �,�P�� ®, �rm01-II..Itr.prW wMF1M.g NIRlP80._I WEIGHT RESTRICTION REGULATIONS will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Durham, effective March 1, 1996 to approximately May 3, 1996. Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE TONNES per axle in accordance with Durham Region By- law Number 251-89 (as revised). Signs will be erected an all Regional Roads to which these weight restrictions apply. VA. Silgallis. P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Regional Municipality of Durham Notice of Liquor Licence Application OnLarto The tullowing establishment has applied to the Liquor 1-icence Hoard of Ontano for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act. Application for Additional Facilities The Fox Goes I-rcc 339 Kingston Road, Pickering (outdoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest ha%ing regard to the needs and wishes of the msidems. Submissions must be received no later than March 21, 1996. Please include: your name, address and telcplwnc number. Note: like 11130 gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lake Shore BI%d. E., Toronto ON 115E IA4 Fax: (416)326-5555 Pour des renseignemcnts en frangais conc:ernant tette annonce, veuillez ecnre a: Direction des permis Commission des permis d'alcool de 1'Ontario 55, bout. Lake Shore est, Toronto ON 1115E IA4 Tclecopieur: (416)326-5555 ouKm • PftM . TAAE f ■ tlliftaTill BEAT THE .WINTER BLUES! *$2000 OFF ANY BATCH OF WINE.* ' Not valid in conjunction with any other offer • Wine must be ordered & paid by March 16/96 • Max. 3 batches per customer. I 1 L=A (905) 837-1818 I ad 1211 Kingston Rd. Pickering 72" BOOKCASE a Sri,,Cy 3 4" const., cnor Melamine (knish Easy to assemble 3C -w x 12"d Bremhed Ook (227071 Back Oak (22708) Arlin 197 "¢� WHITBY AJAX Fo�s�K © . 1615 DUMAS ST, E 1MW PPK 6 AYE, �,�P�� ®, �rm01-II..Itr.prW wMF1M.g NIRlP80._I WEIGHT RESTRICTION REGULATIONS will be in force on roads under the jurisdiction of the Regional Municipality of Durham, effective March 1, 1996 to approximately May 3, 1996. Vehicle loads are restricted to FIVE TONNES per axle in accordance with Durham Region By- law Number 251-89 (as revised). Signs will be erected an all Regional Roads to which these weight restrictions apply. VA. Silgallis. P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Regional Municipality of Durham Notice of Liquor Licence Application OnLarto The tullowing establishment has applied to the Liquor 1-icence Hoard of Ontano for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act. Application for Additional Facilities The Fox Goes I-rcc 339 Kingston Road, Pickering (outdoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest ha%ing regard to the needs and wishes of the msidems. Submissions must be received no later than March 21, 1996. Please include: your name, address and telcplwnc number. Note: like 11130 gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lake Shore BI%d. E., Toronto ON 115E IA4 Fax: (416)326-5555 Pour des renseignemcnts en frangais conc:ernant tette annonce, veuillez ecnre a: Direction des permis Commission des permis d'alcool de 1'Ontario 55, bout. Lake Shore est, Toronto ON 1115E IA4 Tclecopieur: (416)326-5555 ouKm • PftM . TAAE f ■ tlliftaTill BEAT THE .WINTER BLUES! *$2000 OFF ANY BATCH OF WINE.* ' Not valid in conjunction with any other offer • Wine must be ordered & paid by March 16/96 • Max. 3 batches per customer. I 1 L=A (905) 837-1818 I ad 1211 Kingston Rd. Pickering 111 r. AIJ, t.K11.1t.K. Ior Y.U.. rt.ISKI AK L1. Ivvr►-rAl.r. v- may`�i r � H r/ EATON S �:.SPECIAL y _%OFFER y Save on Royal Velvet yy , Save SO% on your second ,���� FREE BEDFRAME set of R A 5 , /� NAP, oyal Velvet towels ii H, f • ! when Y� Purchase one set at ro ; • /f es si •� v/ r"uiOr price. S w lta y, � yam Y 2; y y� a c� With any regular priced Set of 1 bath, 1 hand and y sleepset purchase. 1 face towel, $37.97 " 1RNITURE, MAJOR APPLIANCES , y Our reg $299 to $2,199 (Bedframe value $40 to $120) Second set, $18.97 -TOME ENTERTAINMENT, FLOOR COVERINGS = �._ _•� c l .'i'. .:::.... Offer ends March 24, 1996 quantities last Excludes Factory O.tlet 'v1ATTRESSES AND SMALL ELECTRICAL y 77 AND PERSONAL CARE APPLIANCES EATON'S 5 x ,AND SHOP -AT-HOME • CUSTOM INTERIORS ,h • 'Eaton's *4 de kfd an amour+ equiwbnt to the GST From the loW Wsoe, of y"x purchase. Excludes PCrum mtc GA00 Ns and pre-recorded oo vAn and video Jw". the new Eas w Oa NEW DEALS EXTRA SAVINGS ALL THIS MONTH ,Just 24 month instalments o Interest-free. Final days o Simply use your Eaton Card for any purchase Selected Eaton Baby and Eaton Kids over $300 (before taxes). _ Sleepwear, underwear and Playwear� 13; Furniture - Major Appliances • Home Entertainment • Mattresses - Floor Coverings Plus 2(r/o ff selected I T+� Non-refundable $25 administrative fee and all applicable taxes F,• 7 OshKosh & prix Potter It�t71S. payable at time of purchase. Excludes Winsome Wood. O.A.C. Y O rs end February 25, 1996. Complete details in store. l Oilers gc,;a nr, ;.'orcn ;ra, ; ,.yo cxc sae; rooury 'Duret. +$17" per month BUY -t_ Warner's &u and Panty event Offer good for any combination of bras and panties. Wing chair Free item must be of equal or lesser value. Our reg. $399 Twinpocks are considered one item. Offer does not include or $17.00 per month' Wamer's $19.99 bra styles (2542, 2593, 1544. Offer ends February 25, 1996. Offer good until March 3, 1996, or while quant ties last. Excludes Factory Outlet. O � + 25% OFF per month Y r- f Men's Jockey® I :, underwear & socks 'Variations' sofa Offer good until March 3, 1996, Only at Eaton's. Includes attachable skirt or while quantities last. Excludes Factory Outlet. and reversible pillows. "JOCKEY $799 or $34 per month' Offer ends February 25, 1996. 'Monthly amount quoted is rounded to the nearest dollar. We would like to thank all those who participated in the Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Spring Bridal '96. The event was a great success with over 375 in attendance at the Pickering Home and Leisure Centre,, February li,'>I'O%. We hope to see you - an at our Fall September BrkWShow.' IJ � vie e4e . f 576 V . V RECYCLER'S REPORT Shop green your greens Whether you grocery shall in it feN' specialised stores or scan the aisles of' large supermarkets, chances are you will conte away With some non-rccyclahle products and packaging if gets thrown away. Supermarkets have to deal in packaging, as food must he transported safely without spollagr. As well, the in_redicnts need to he labelled. Here are a few things to help minimize the waste we accumulate when Shop - pi no,: • 'fake reusable cloth hags or hampers. Sunk stores offer a rebate for cacti hag that a customer reuses. Call vour local gro- cer• store. • Reuse Iflo"e Ilghl- %tielg�ht plastic hags or union mesh hags for hull. purchases Such aS mushrooms. • Try to purchase foodstuff's In lam�- _' packages: it will minimize paper and plastic but he sure your family can finish the contents. Otherwise, you'll end up discard- ing fund. • Roy soft drinks in returnable bot- tles. Choose concentrated hever- ages. —? • Check that the prod- uct •s packaving was made with recycled con- tent and can he recycled. Buy Recycled! The Lohlaws super- market chain has under- gone environmental packaging and wasic audits. In Pickering, Super - Centre store manager Gcrry Dach and his staff rIS are to be congratulatcd for an KO -per cent di%cr- sion of waste In the hack j of the store. Produce trim. for I example, Is sent to ani- mal feed. Beginning F rh. 25. for a nine -week period, SuperCentre will introduce its new 'lnvirunrnental Awareness' pro - la arela are oe roulston The Recycles Report Weekend show the cat's meow PIC'KI:RItiG -- The finest felines will purr-adc Into lawn this ..%cckcnd. Canadian National Cat Club holds a cat show Saturday and Sundav I*ronl 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.' at the Pickering* Recreation Complex, Ilio- Vallc} f=arm Rd. The show will include exhibitors and their cats from across Ontario. Quebec and the U.S. Up to 175 eats, kittens and household pets will he on display. 'Che cruwin�e of the kin_I, and queen of household pets ti%ill take place at 5 p.m. hath days. :\dnliSsion is S, for adults and S2 Cor seniors and teenagers. For more information, call -316- 438-2757. LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC 905-723-8551 Oshawa -� you ininK •20 years experience •Tax Planning -Most tax returns processed .within -1 weeks CREATIVE B,/• 831-1028 Yaw to ' 1020 Brock Rd Revenue #1004, Pickering C"'�" E -Filing grant. This Luhlaws chain store will host a variety of displays on com- posting and recycling. The children's Puppet Pre Nk'cc will also literally be 'un hand' un l:ch. 25 From I 1 a.m. Ill -1 p.m. to help launch the event by uttering three performances on the hcnef'its of composting to hath children and their parents. J J J Scugog's Green fr;lnt is present- inL_ a Contnlunity Hcalth Promotion Series which consists of* talk, on conlnlunIIv and cn�ironmen till health issues. a Project that has been Iundcd by Health Canada'. (;real Lakes H�•.11th I ffccts Prll_r;un. ,\II talks hcgin at 7: Vit) p.m and are located at the Scu�_og ('entre. RcLlOnal Road X In Port Perr% The fopsc Feb. 29 I. One I�tt.fttf S Views un fncineration': the \lar,:h 7 Scsslon iiniks at 'Pei tectlnc Our Health frons Ozonc La}cr linpal is and the \•1:trch 28 meeting discusses 'Your Lawn Alternati%cs to the Chemical 'Fix', TfE IEdOMAL 14MCPALITY OF DLXIHAM AIiO THE TOWN OF AJAX PUBLIC PARTICIPATION WORKSHOP PICKERNG BEACH ROAD UPROYEMENTs ?v ' T CLASS ENVI40MMENTAL AS8ESSahl AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN AREA A3 A3 CORitDOR LAND USE ST.DY - WEST CLAW ENV1I10M EMt AL ASWSSWMT Bra<- Rood.:. ..�. e0 ed beeuuse �f the t.• w•d�•'�. rq It High. :y SC' ano pop -•u! — and empl.,,--,orf or A,ax '+RIi/1MAv 2 , - I\N(�AIfAv Ac1Ws Z easy St•eet w ^r ome a i cg.— — BA V: V , STIll of .:iu,hom c •ooa at •^e Totten Sims Hubicki Associates time of :ne inter ^Doge corgtr,.ef wn l \ As orese^red of our Novemoe, - STUDY Q 28. 19?`. P-b.c Parl,c.panon AREA WOrkshc; '•e recornmenact,on to w deve�op tr, easterly otlgnme^t for o "pill Picke��nq Beach Rood •,am PO. Box 623, 105 Consumers Drive Emper�, Street to W^oro.' ; Street nas nor cern cont"mea Cc Aster^ct.ve 3—g", for the Z < a ♦r selected east'- o,gnme^! o' - �L P;cke, rg Beach Rood "evr Tel deveboca and evoluoted, o^a toss �E dlToll intormation w tie presen tea to (905) 686-0360 the pub';ic to. ' rrt her cOmmer• and np.t The Stuay w � Je completed untie, Schedule C in Oc CordC^Ce + 'ie Class Env,rar^,e^to Assessment for M,. c oc' Rood Pro;,c,% '..r port,cipotion s wet<ome and every a"� . » .,e made '•o reso ve concerns LAID UK 11T11DY ^, ncu'•e•'t w,. :I,e Class Fnv,Fcrtmenta; Assessment study 'C• PiCke•.^g Beech Race the Towr Ji A ax is rev-ew q the A3 Development Pion Iona uses for the lands ties- OI car-uthe,s : eek rhe Tor' w 11 p,esert. of the Public Participo Lor v.o�xshop, the prng,ess -r date anC use study I PUBLIC PARTICPATION WORKSHOP You are invited to the Public Port-c-pat.on Workshop as rot" heiow sic that we may inform you of the progress of the two studies to crate and to allow you on opportunity to further porLclpate .n tie plon-,q and design process T11IIrW0y. February 29. 1996 from 7-00 p.m. to 9..00 pm. mcum community Centre. Barptlet Hon 95 Mag.11 Dave• Ajax (formal Presentation of 7.15 p m ) Staff, representing the Regional Municipality of Durham, the Town of Ajax and the aonsulling firm of Totten Sims Hubicki Associates will be in attendance to answer questions. Comments received, will be reviewed in the evaluotion process. Upon completion of our evaluation on Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared and pioced on the public record for public review for a 30 -day period. COMMMS OR QLESTKM? If you have any comments or questions• or require further information about the Class Environmental Assessment or the Land Use Study. please contact. (Monday to Friday 8 30 o.m. to 4.30 p.m.) Corry Poppin, B.E.S., C.E.T., Project Manager Totten Sims Hubicki Associates rel: (905) 668-9363 300 Water Street, Whitby, Ontario LIN Fox (905) 668-022, -9,12 Mike Wilson, C.E.T., Project Supervisor — Regional Municipality of Durham TeL (905) 668-7721 PO. Box 623, 105 Consumers Drive Toll Free (BOO) 372 1 103 Whitby. Ontario LIN BA3 Fax (905) 668 -2051 Peter Tollefsen, Director of Planning -- Town of Ajax, 65 Harwood Avenue South Tel (905) 683-4550 Ajax, Ontario LIS 2H9 Fax: (905) 686-0360 Tony Prevedel• P Eng. V A. 51godis, P. Eng Director of Transportation Commissioner of Works ME NE"S AM ER'USER, TT F:U.. 1—EBRI 1RY 21. 19v�-R�IiF: 11-� We're on the Net at www.durhanmews.net PACE 12-A-THFNEWS ADVERTISER. NVED.. FEBRUAR) 21. 1996 J1 EALTH ' :AND FITNESS EBRUARY Art TEN EVITRNATIONAL PRESENTS FITNESS ONTARIO .CHAMPIONSHIPS A., ;01 MASTER RIM'S TAEKWON-DO (SCHOOL OF DISCIPLINE & SELF DEFENCE) O 1o f EH T,J C x E t7O-7 `--p 1 MASTER INSTRUCTOR ;r vRIM, SONG HACK �; • s 6th (DAN) Degree Black Belt Former World Champion 1984 Serving Ajax and Durham for o- 12 years =r Master Rim is in the N series "Kung Fu" The Legend Continues p For men, Women and Children (5 yrs. & up) • Master Rim teaches all classes p Register Now from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. (NEW LOCATION) 570 WESTNEY RD. S., UNIT 259 AJAX LIS 6V6 CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT (905) 428-1 477 ✓SELF DEFENCE ✓ DISCIPLINE ✓CONFIDENCE RESPECT ✓CONCENTRATION FITNESS THE NF:W5ADVERTISER, WER. F'EBKI"ARV 21, 1996-PUA. 13-A Give us 30 Days and we'll increase your child's concentration and self- confidence- guaranteed Parent,, tell us time and time again. «hat a positive difference tilurtial Art-, Canada has made in their child,, life. Because Marna, Art,, Canada teaches more than lu,,t respon�ihle street -proofing - it teaches your child the p(,%%cr,, of concentration. along «ith de%eloping higher levck of confidence. c,,tccm and personal discipline. (11%e u, ',() da%,, to .ho%% '.-()Li hou %e can bring, out the hc,,t in your child-_*uaranteed' MARTIAL AIIS CkKADA"C'ENTRES' Families Growing AJAX/PICKERING Strong Together 839-5000 SHAPE 1b 1 0 �pR A f`If14., 0 LEBRUAR-4 2i Buy one membership and receive AJAX - PICKERING a membership for a friend 905- 427-2977 registration free! PAGE 14 -A -141F \F:y1ti *,I)y1114UIS R.%%FII..1-ERltl A RN _1.19% r___ — -- On guard for thee Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague is the centre of attention during a flag -raising ceremony at St. James Catholic School in Ajax. Mr. McTeague was at the school on Flag Day Feb. 15 to help raise a new Canadian flag. Support group for new moms in its infancy J AJAX- PICKURING -- Participants arc being caught for a support group for new mothers being established here. The group would meet one afternoon per week in Pickering. People who are not new mothers but would be willing to pro%ide assistance and or advice would also be welcome. Ancone interested to being a par: of the group should call Lynda Yardic� at 4 1: photo by Ron Pletroniro Durham braces for civil service strike sl'IClAI lt) fill \I ws \I)\I kllsl K Ill'RH:1�1 -- 1Vllh the \otcs in and a IIIsI- c�ci strike looming. it has nim become it case ol' %\:tit anti sce for the 07.000 nicnthers of the ()niario Public Scryicc I:tit pioyccs Union Follow in_ :t week, nil oil'polling. \rhich sim its r,cnihcrs ,otc 60.5 p cr cent in favor of rcicclin,r he pro\ incial go\crnnreni's final contract of fcr. ()PSI:I' rcpresent:uiycs and the proyrncial go\- crnnlcnt h:t\e resumed talks for the first lime since Feh. -l. A Mork stoppa,yc could begin as earl\ as ncv %tonda\ A strike .%ould he fell Ihroughoul Durham in it numhcr of areas. with O1'SFt' nlcnihers workiny, Ill Jobs such as hospitals. snow rcino%al, courts. the %Vhiih,. Jail and the Itirnistn of Reycnuc. Although the results Indicated mcmhers are now prepared to strike. 011SIAT regional %ice - president Joan Gaics saes that Isn't nccessaril\ the case. *AVc did not ad\ocate wanting to strike." says !els. Gates. who would not reycal the hrcakdown on how Durham Rc,,.ion's .+,tXN1 nicnl- hers yotcd. *AVc Acre always hoping the ,_oycrnnient would return to the table and to to negotiate a deal. It's a positi\c step. Puhlic servants are not people Aho take ,going on strike \cry li�yhtl�. - "Mcinhers of OPSFU have sent :t MARTIAL ARTS CANADA CFAMII Y E NTf2ES Mc�king ,�itfarc�nc� in your cvrnmur)ity '^y .. _ lovers a cor^oence olid Concernattor nave qVatry r=leased cauWr Q a rch ,agc r v'orove-herr ,r, Ns proses cif school. WdleWryj --e beno'Ms '-,y son had exoener Cad. I chem r 'C )or WN"A--s Cv,oda and ave since received ",onv or the sarr,o bar -aft, Sc-+ceMerd CALL 839-5000 TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY l►fft•ring all insol, enc -v wrnic•es Including personal and corporate bankruptcies OS 1I.1WA 122 .Albert St. 721-;bt►fi .1JAX 50l'emmercirl .1%r t; l!► COBOUR(. :'_ Kin, tit vio Saturday & E% ening, Appointments a%ailable. I® Eaton's, Basics insert, included in this newspaper, Wednesday, February 21, 1996- Please note the following Front page -savings quoted for Pipeline bedding should read: Up to 20% off pipeline bed- ding - not all colours, sizes available in all stores. Page 7 - Lycra leg ins ($7.49) in top row and printed Lycra leggins ($7 49) on left row, copy has been reversed Page 18 - Stanfield's underwear regular price range should read: Our reg. $7.00 to $1 page 19 -- Secret 2 -pocks reg price should be Style #4436 $11.90, Style #4480 59.00, Style #4437 $11.50 so saving is higher than 30% quoted. Inadvertently, the error listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customers. EATON'S- JAMES R. VANCH Lou hear more than one million people beat 00 tax reined I0611109 at !18,11 Bleck Visit us this year and we'll Express File your tax return electronically whether we prepare it of, you do. You'll get your refund issued in two weeks or the Express File service is Free! press Because it's ,yourmoney. iF'/L.E H&R BLOCK Open 9 A.M. - 9 P M. Weekdays. 9 - 5 Sat. Mastercard and Visa accepted OSHAWA WHITBY Kmart Plaza 436-7188 125 Brock St. S. 668-3371 15 Bond St. E. 723-2217 Lake Vista Plaza 433-2195 BOWMANVILLE 243 King St. E. 623-6957 Also at these locations during regular store hours AJAX 3-235 Bayly St. W. 686-1395 Harwood Plaza Mall 427-1960 VNE"S Pickering Town Centre - Oshawa Centre Please recycle! clear message to the government that they bol,, to negotiate an agreement. As lonit, as %% negotiating. we will remain at [tic tahlC' 11'hilc Ms. Gates was encouraged by tl)o resumption of Talks. Durham Centre h11'f' .Jill Flahcrto. wasn't sure what more the gn\crnntcn could nlfer. "You can divide the pie in different wait:. hill it doesn't change the reality that file pie is onl\ SO lame." says mr. Ilahcrly. "I think sonic of the members. and I'n) m t sure how many. think the government is it hr t_ tonllcss pit. As (Managcn)ent Board Chairnianl D:nc Johnson said. if they want more. we h:tcc two altcrnati\cs. V1'c can harrow marc f'runt filr- cign inycstors but then we mortgage the iuturc c\en more. or we can tax the people of Untanlr more. but they are already paying lou much u) Iaxes... II members do begin their strike 11on,l,, more Than 2,000 picket lines will he set up to 400 communities across the province. Nlcnrhet, will rccciyc strike pity which will range Ir;im ti 100 to SI -40a week. Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST - -i • D spens,ng of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday j appointments available Complete Family Eye Care 427-4144 15 Hrf, -- .'.,,,, Wheelchair (Between Hvw•y a-• 8 °u 2 Arcessible A H WAY WEEKEND SALE SATURDAY SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24 & 25 •.,r . i to en�,t yum•bLey A Canadian Comr.0 y reawnabl lar h�imeowners 427-9931managrd by Canadian, coNracmr , ustr+mers It is "ur Servrn3 you rhro�.gh+,ur y r �trmhrul. accurate advrmsm In tl►:kor•Aet•urtaraltWer•req* Onram� r u� any error, we w.11 -n.�Me ?ve natie ynnn w accurnm�,.rare prejlCt pudmea m L001(FOR H'Ny.4r�7 -r5 I)eIad5 on any uro+lucr warranrir5 la�`T/I 1►/ M irM title a' •r.. store VEttaw MM Words of wisdom Maple Ridge Public School students Taylor Demenok and Megan Matthews were some of the first customers at their school's brand new library and made the most of the occa- sion by exploring a book. The Pickering school's new library opened last Thursday. photo by Ron Pietroniro Little Feet Learn Frsendsb ' And Confidence On Ice! Even before the first snow flake falls, Canadians are taking to indoor Gr�d�eac� ice-skating rinks for exercise and fun 312 with Ice Studios Incorporated. THE VW •, , J� Directed by a triple gold medalist and z* K' ATING former international level competitor, y- • Merriam Twinn, their programs cover all aspects of skating including - equipment, technical, music, art and athletic discipline. Highlights of their successful join Canada's est Kinder Skate and Adult Skate Private Skating lub programs include a low coach/student ratio to promote sw^ ei ^,� cortpdror Neave -Mrn optimum learning (programs are S I W. �N %TER •'ROGRAMs 9EGA GES 73 A 1a staffed w4h one coach for every fire + MK ,'KN; 010GaAM, 3EL,r *4, +36 skaters)' weekly skill development �,P.CKel J. .sc xw�sr ew aKker�,. Scarooro cine -orcmc based on their Rainbow Alward , AWIL Tee„ aria Pnvae lessons also madM k Badge System; badges and report cards are awarded to all skaters,- 77 .: songs, games and toys are used to� �L _ encourage and motivate young. 'N.: Location managers are I ` 1 available at all classes to ensure '��` optimum programming to your ��� FOR INFORMATION OR BROCHURE 10IFFICEHOURS satisfaction. Their Adult Skate 10A M - 6 PM programs promote family ' o MON-rRl participation and give adults of all ages the opportunity to enjoy physical activity for a healthy lifestyle. Their coaching staff consists of experienced, qualitied1cer6fied instructors. Children also enjoy appearances by Ice Studios' mascot. Skippy the bunny. Private instructions is available for beginner through advanced levels upon request In six years of operation Ice Studios Incorporated experienced phenomenal growth in all anus of their company. This past year more than 2,300 students enrolled in their various programs throughout the Metropolitan Toronto area. They now have the distinction of being Canada's largest private skating club. As soon as things start hearing up this summer, Ice Studios Incorporated will be there, with their new in-line roller blading programs for all ages. 11 Ice Studios track record is any indication, the Toronto area can look forward to the very best in-line skating instruction available in Canada. For more information about their upo0rrr V winter, spring and summer programs please call, (416) 512-79185. 4 r''%i a .( �� � �► �! � :� + r, a� , d �♦ ,' .S r / . � . .. :r ,� v � . r . THE NEWS AUVER't'ISER, WED., FrBRUARV 21, I"&PA(;F: 15-A Get in on some auction action to aid Big Sisters in Ajax and ❑ Fund-raising event offers more than 250 auction items to help local organization continue its work in the community AJAX-I'IC'KF.RI\(i -- What's your hul for it ,pccial friendship.' The Ajax-Pickcrin�, Bi`, Sisters 1„(,dat1on holds its Bid fur Friend - ,hip Auction SUnda\. Feh. 25 when :wire than 250 items will he a%ailahlc. I'mcceds trom the seventh annual auction help pay for some of the asso- cialiml , Lnsts. Items availahlc include two ticket, to a Nlar, h cunccrt by Rod Stcwari. two tickets to a perlormancc of Beau- ty and the Beast, an autographed Coronto Raptors' pennant. a football signed by the enure TOrunto Argus team, art, jcwclry, gulf or computer lessons, and passes to the Ntctro %uo. symphony and the R„sal Ontario Museum. Pickering Councillor and auctioneer Rick Johnson will lead a Ir c auction. There'll also be two silent auctions. where people submit bids in writing. CI -70 Dews anchor Kcn Shaw will host the event from I to -i p.m. in the NNIS Ajax Room of the Ajax Com - Pickering rnunity Ccntre on Centennial Road. A 'sure -pct' draw will be held. with ticket, sellin`* for S5,IO and S"O. f:�cr}one huvinv, a tickci will win a pnic worth inure than the price of the ticket. Othcr features include a children', craft corner, rcfrc,hntcnt, and hahvsil- tinf.. Admission is S5 and free for chil- dren 12 years and under. The Ajax -Pickering association matches Bt,, Sisters with `iris aged six to 16 (Little Sisters. hu\,s aLcd six to IO (Little Buddics and Teen til„nis. Amon, the actisitic, are monthly activity niLht,. workshops ti,r teens. ongoing educational seminars for Big Si,tcrs. loh shadowing and spc.:ial events such as Bi_, Si,tcrs IUa\ at «„ndcrland F„r more information im the au, Linn -r :hc association's w�,rk. yll� -:, � • 1 I �, THE IRS WANTS YOU TO... LIGHTEN UPby Visiting the IRS Liquidation Outlets (50 Church St. S., Pickering Village, Ajax) LEADING CANADIAN TABLE LIGHT MANUFACTURER Also available at up to 80% off Sports art, Limited Edition Art. (Romance, Bateman, Casson, 0 Brenders, Saunders, Seerey (00ft Lester. all table lamps, while quantities last Fine Furniture, Mirrors & over 100 styles Collectibles. & colours to choose from (Shades • included) from 1 - 50 Church St. S. Nvvy. 2 Tours. 4 p.m. -9 p.m.Pickering Villaget a Fri. 4 p.m. -9 p.m. Ajax 11 Rndall c a Sat. 10 a.m.p.m. 619 2323 o t 401 m Sun. 12 p.m..-- 5 p..m. Terms: Cash, Visa, WC, Amex All Sales Final a , .e • _, 1 d 40 0 .61.1-1 a _, ,.• .., �. ,.a.t •aM•�.w.vwv.�a •�.,� ti+ay r r 1►� ^ii1l�VK� N y' 1 ` • I , ','. , . , a F • /ar1FPf?R N I r ...i.,.... PAI:F: 16 A- rHF: �F:�1"ti :1t)� F:R"1'ItiER, %%VD.. FERRVARV 21A996 Garage blazes spark prevention tips from fire department By JESSICA RESTRICK SPEC'IAI TO THE NFwS ADVERTISER AJAX -- "ITIe .Ajax Fire Dep.uY- ment is earning homeowners how to prevent garage blazes in the wake of three recent infernos here that caused more than $245.(00 in damage. In early November. one person was injured fighting a fire and another suffered smoke inhalation when a blaze damaged the roof and walls of a garage and a second - floor bedroom wall, resulting in S60.0W in damage. The cause has- n't been determined. A fire in late November injured one person trying to remove weld- ing equipment that sparked a blaze i which scorched a garage wall. causing damage of S 125.4100. In mid-January. mechanical fail- ure in a vehicle started a fire that did S60.000 damage to the walls and roof of a garage and the nearby" porch. No one was injured. In light of the blazes. the fire department is providing Ajacians with some helpful tips: • Don't leave vehicles with the engine running unattended in your garage. • Neer refuel small engines like lawn mowers. outboard motors, motor hikes and chain saws in the garage and never put gas in them while the engine is hot. • 1-sc flammable liquids only in well -ventilated areas. • Rags soaked with furniture Ix)l- ish. oils. oil-based punt or varnish should be thrown awav or put in a metal container %%ith a tightly" fit- ting lid. • Don't use gasoline. naptha or other flammahle liquids to clean. i • Dona use extension cords for ii pt-Tmanent wiring and never use an electrical appliance that has a dam- aged cord. • Use any tool which causes sparks with caution. Call the fire department at 683- 7791 for more information. Women sought to Guide girls AJAX-PICKERING -- This week is your chance to be a leader. Feb. 18 to 24 is Be A Leader Week for the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts movements. To mark the event, Guides and Scouts will wear their uniforms to school, work and church on Thursday, Thinking Day. It's held to observe the births of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, the founders of Scouting and Guiding. More girls than ever are involved in the different levels of Guides. But, in some areas, girls end up on waiting lists because there aren't enough leaders. Any woman who can spare two to three hours a week can be a leader. The Guides cookie campaign begins in Feb- ruary with cookies delivered in April. For more information on being a Guide leader or the cookie campaign, call Mary at 427-2292 or the Shoreline Division shop at 427-2766. St. Martin's Anglican Church has something `New to You' PICK1:RIN(; -- A Nc« To You sale of hliu'tins DT., Pickering. Donations are needed as well. clouting will be held friday from 7 to l) p.m.Organisers promise there'll be "no junk", For more information call Brenda Hallett at St. Nlartin's Anglican Church. 1201 St. just "grea( clothes". Prices st<u7 at 50 rents. at 509-1226. �,;ah.innn a jc,u Nill ru rk first. alp. _raphics A Full Service Graphic Arts Agency Let Iii Scott Graphics help you with all of your printing creeds, with complete follow, thru from design concept and artwork to the deliver- of yourfinal printed material. Bus. 666-3540 Fax. 666-0552 1 380 Hopkins St., Unit 2a, Whitby, Ont. L IN 2C3 Our customers are galning onus ! Made Steak B411111 -in. Cut froint 14 14 4.1 ,.r " 1 I:rail � Bell Potatoes i 1'roduct of Canadp Canada 1o. I 10 lb hag � hI Whitefish � r �,�� _, India ideally hlui,•k Frozen rx,%t soup `>> : ; aoup l.arnp )e Chicken Noodle or Vegetable Soup Condensed, 284 mL Prices effective until Saturday, February 24, 1996. We reserve the right to limit quantities. —FOOD Ft)r People Li'l),► 1 -()Vv Good 1-4)()d LOEB Cottonelle ithroom Tissue ypo-Allergenic , 2 Ply, 12 -roll W a -- f*r t �m Pr �Q,�P�,4� BACKING TO GREENBELT! " Stolp" 4 bdrm., 3 bathroom New oak strip hardwood floors Ceramic flooring - Built-in appliances New kit pantry b more Immediate closing avail. S198.000 JACQUELYNN TANNER* 619-9500 1899000 THROWING YOUR MONEY OUT WINDOW !7 ' $3.450 down. $918 Principal, GOING... GOING... Interest and Taxes. $139,500! Huge 3 bedroom home with * Detached 4 bedroom family room and sunken living * Family -size kitchen room in good location. * Party -size rec rm. with CALL RICK CHOMCY* fireplace or BERNARD LEE* * W/o to inground pool (905) 428-6533 * 50 ft. lot on quiet child - OR 416-286-3993 safe crescent OR 1-800-663-7119 CALL NOW BEFORE ROMW IT'S... GONEM ROUGE RIVER REALTY I.M. RICK SERGISON* t-* $209,900 VALUE +++ 831-3300 ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS R FIM W 4 bdrm. home in South Ajax. FIRST Udhy Gleaming hardwood flooring. SOUTH AJAX HUGE Modern eat -in kitchen, "5" YARD S SWIMMING appliances, fp. in fam. rm., 4 -pc. POOL en suite in master bdrm., prof. Immaculate backsplit just steps from the lake. Modern ` oak kitchen wlskylight. Deep whirlpool tub. Finished rec room w/woodstove. Big pie - shaped lot featuring inground pool. 2 sundecks and mature trees. Great value at S173,500. CALL STEVE FEARON* 683-2992 RF/MW N) QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. JUST MOVE IN! All brick 3 bedroom. 3 ;y baths, family room. prof. fin. bsmt. Cent. air Li & bar. CALL EMILY TAN* r (905) 837-1054 • NEW CHOICE inREALTY LTD. �O� MEMBER BROKER OPEN HOUSE ' SUN., FEB. 25, 2-4 P.M. 25 ANSTEAD CRES., AJAX Exclusive south Ajax near lake. Lovely classic executive home, immaculate and beautifully maintained, king-size master with en suite. Large, landscaped lot with beautiful gardens and ♦interlock walkways. Backs on greenbeR. CALL LUCY BATESON Associate Broker (905) 619-9500 �m Pr �Q,�P�,4� BACKING TO GREENBELT! " Stolp" 4 bdrm., 3 bathroom New oak strip hardwood floors Ceramic flooring - Built-in appliances New kit pantry b more Immediate closing avail. S198.000 JACQUELYNN TANNER* 619-9500 1899000 THROWING YOUR MONEY OUT WINDOW $3.450 down. $918 Principal, Interest and Taxes. Q► Huge 3 bedroom home with family room and sunken living room in good location. CALL RICK CHOMCY* or BERNARD LEE* (905) 428-6533 r OR 416-286-3993 OR 1-800-663-7119 ROMW ROUGE RIVER REALTY I.M. t-* $209,900 VALUE +++ 4 ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS �2 4 bdrm. home in South Ajax. u�GN Gleaming hardwood flooring. N Modern eat -in kitchen, "5" appliances, fp. in fam. rm., 4 -pc. en suite in master bdrm., prof. fin. bsmt., thousands in upgrades. A definite must see at/ - this price! CALL ANGELA HOFFMANN* TODAY: 683-1086 $161,500 OMEGA REALTY INC. ±L!0011111 "Anociab BroMw "'Bt01r110611�1 1 .M HERITAGE REALTY INC. PICKERING-VILLAGE BEAUTY! nousands spent n recent ,pgrades' '• b,a bedrooms .uiet court location gorgeous greenhouse kitchen with walkout to deck New broadloom and freshly painted :er!ral air 3 rac, sky' ght ' pprox. 2.50G sq. tt Shows a 10 Just move in and enloy! %sking only 5217.500 CALL BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 RF/MPS C'JALITY ONE LTD RLTR HOT: HOT' HOT'. 2,400 SO. FT. - AJAX Very spacious floor plar. Large family room Bright. eat -in kitchen 4 bedrooms - 3 baths All appliances included Central air conditioning 4 -pc. en suite + walk-in closet in master. For more details on this sizzling bargain call DAVID BEATON* (905) 683-2992 R //V1� QUALITY ONE LTD RLTR. LAKEVIEW 1.600 sq. ft. penthouse 3 bedrooms 2 balconies En suite bathroom En suite laundry 2 parking spaces Available immediately S149.900 JIM KELLY* 683-5000 RF,�/� W QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. COSY LAKE SIDE CONDOS IN AJAX 1. 2 or 3 bdrm. models to choose from! All with ceramics, cent. air. colonial drs. S en suite laundry. Some units feature full en suites. fps., balconies, five appls. Conservation area, or lake view available! Complex offers indoor pool. sauna. hot tub and tennis+++. CALL CHANTAL CORCORM— TODAY TO LEARN MORE JUST LISTED This 1,338 sq. ft. all brick 3 bdrm. home has 4 baths, eat -in kitchen and shows well. There is a sep. ent. to the finished basement. Many extras. Great neighborhood. CALL GERRY THATCHER Broker 683-5000 R V/VlW QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. t .. DOUG TAYLOR M" Roy* 831-3300 ' • !.tip i, t. i. A REAL GEM! Just move in! This home is spotless. Finished top to bottom, master bdrm. has 3 -pc. en suite, large eat -in kit.. family room, french door. cent. air & vac. Great Pickering location. For private viewina call DOUG TAYLOR 831-3300. PREMIUM LOT! 154 FT. DEEP What a buy! Price includes - :e a - d .1_ Aasne, dryer dishwasher This home is in move -in condr.,c^ Mar *1:-, 'a— , oc'-- '�ench doors ter tx7rrr sas i en suite owe, I!r taundryr6 TAYLOR 831 -330C - TRIDEL LUXURY! This is an incredible deal! This 2 bedroom. 2 bathroom condo is priced to sell S139.900. Great recreation facilities. terrific view. and an excellent location. For private viewing call DOUG TAYLOR 831-3300. GREAT START BRING THE IN-LAWS! South Ajax. 3-2 oedreor-s. renovated eat -in kitchen with skylight. hardwood flooring throughout, finished basement. separate side entrance. new furnace and upgraded windows. CALL MARY ROY, to find out how owning can be easv' g3' -3300. WALK TO THE LAKE FROM THIS GREAT FAMILY HOME! This home features over 1.900 sq. ft. It has a great floor plan. four spacious bedrooms. family room with fireplace spacious eat -in k tcnen and large lot. IYs a pleasure to show. CALL 7MARY ROY tocav to view! 831-3300. 0, .,GLENN PRICE* 831-3300 JUST LIKE NEW ' . Escape to this 3 bedroom Tridel Casita. ��,,S�otlessly clean pickled oak kitchen, ceramics & more. Call GLENN PRICE today for your private showing at 831-3300. LARGE EAT -IN KITCHEN Attention first-time buyers, large eat -in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 washrooms, large lot. finished basement, gas fireplace & more. Call GLENN FrRICE now for more details at 831-33110_ BACKS ON TO GREENBELT! IN AJAX Close to 2.000 sq. ft. of room for your growing family. Three bedrooms + loft area. large bright kitchen overlooking sunken family room w/fireplace. Don't delay calling. n won't last long at this price! CALL MARY ROY -AT 831-3300. } ns nurciaiiEa!'l I t It' SAUNA!! LOO iii FOR UNIQUE! ON 9 HUGEL07! This is a bR 4 bedroom home with It's definitely Orfb pf a kind! MUlti-level open c 'With Ira�des, gleaming hardwood floor, ceramic entrance through cathedral ceilings% Oyer 3,000 sq. ft. beautifu �IIIIS. fight. 2 walkouts. fin. basement, professionall landscaped. Much too much .tf> mention here! BALL I Y for vac., a must see! DOUG TAYLOR 831-3300. details. You'll be glad you,Called! 1831-3300. -------------------- -------= ------ WALKOUT BASEMENT & FIREPLACE Great Ajax location, close to schools & shops. Walkout basement to fenced lot, fireplace in living room, a large eat -in kitchen. Call GLENN PRICE today (W- more details. ;fW SQ: FT. O ' ' i7, This home must Call GLENS 'r ► +' e this saectaculaateinc�l UALL 11,91DAI"FOR YOUR FREE MARKET EVALUATION and a J SERVICE GUARANTEED CERTIFICATE 44 0 CALL �VMF 1 RST REAL _ I- INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED REALTLTD. (905) 831 3300 OR 1885 -��-----��-----w GLEN-ANNA RD. -C--NG------�!��- -3330(905) ---------------------- f .SWU PAprawfttiw "Aaaoc. Broker I uup gels ine aope }dercov.tt C\O. -. ., P. I II children Dut ercover in fes .'s narcotics i n v ;' to ill discuss the chal- to:eding as a est �a non-trtdi- Car11GHT at the I (ol- eve I Bloor St. ble begins at 6 Me PohIGHT s $25 for Ser for guests Val tints. A rAN=J sSesents nds U. ii.xHT PRICE they had St. Isaac's 15 8W :10, ate drive, �= increase ivity at a s that had 9u A Wht hunKIN, are raisin"— "— Inns i' to d (yu IBM sUPI, eak�e•Imo. cord, P* and � TMA. to a ThrOLer+iaBpi I► sk cow. other's sw and opb =k g ro W war vIrrlerr%ftT IlAft Oft. bein,11ft towi It rd for their Hitcaring hoots will by the Wing I)ogs ich will be dor shows -1.1arch 1. Anyone who wants to ing Karen Graham at 905 - attend must make a resen•a- 427-6930 or I.aura Nigro at tion before friday by call- 416-752-2881. DON'T MAKE THESE MISTAKES When BUYING or SELLING a Property! PICKERING-AJAX... If you're planning on buying or selling within the next 30 days -12 months, now there is a way you can avoid making serious errors that could cost you thousands of dollars. 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You'll discover what questions /ou should ask a Realtor. how Buyer Agency affects ,ou. what you can expect when an offer comes in and :chat takes place after the offer has been accepted ;losing costs. calculations. several fill-in charts and a :omplete moving checklist are also part of this invaluable Handbook If your home was on the market before and didn't sell, don't even consider listing again before reviewing this handbook! `ne 78 -page Homebuyers Handbook is equally valuable for the first time buyer ,r for s,rneone who -)uld use a refresher course on purchasing a property. ' includes comprehensive answers to 35 of the most ,.Ommonly asked buying questions. explains how to hire your own "Buyer Agent" who will negotiate on ,your nhalf for free !,and probably save you SSSseveral thousand dollarsSSS) and many fill in caicu!at.cn darts. Why risk making very costly mistakes when the solution is available? Call TODAY and receive a FREE copy for yourself! JOHN GIBSON' (41 5) 230-5839 21514e.c -_ vow PICKERING VILLAGE CHARMER Large 2.000 sq. ft. very spacious rams, double entry foyer. 3 bathrooms, plus en suite. cosy family room. finished basement. 2 rec rooms + 1 bedr,cm & storage room, huge G!e-s aced lot. Great va!ue. Ca' john Mon 831-3300 530 33?� ONE LOOK WILL DO Spacious ertri, glean ng doors eacs'c invi'ing sunken, living rood with catnedral ceu rg anc `e dstore gas firec+ace. `orrnal , t71f11n� 5I�'�' .f 'S gci."' et K :Cres -.ve'!Cok_z'av're ara -ees Ocer ccnceGt `ar v - ;e _ ,te a r rg 'e� -cm. enswt- w'n ova: step �c C.�� ac '%Lsares ^ uegradeS THIS HOME S Ca Jorr Mcr z'. 831-3300 58:- 3a_ ONCE IN A WHILE... We list a real bargain. T� s gorgeous solid brick bungalow. oversized l vingrdin!ng. large eat -in kitchen. huge master bedroom with en swte & walk in closet. ; private back yard with covered deck. Spac.ous 2 bedroom m1w --f—t --I. L..._ I---- --- � ,sentative -Associate Broker . . 11 - • * Sates Representative 'r sAGENrS +a ® CHOICE 01. � UALITY ONE LTD. J } A north Ajax 3 bedroom sweetheart best described as elegant. Totally upgraded including broadloom, kitchen cabinets & flooring. 4 -pc. bath with jacuzzi, mirrored 1861 683 doors and more +++. Call soon or someone else will. ,* ., R� 7 y intiH. 1'Ji. ,V4 •WC5 �^t tidec,,- „ s -f c for ?ris )u ' er execu+ w oLow, low maitenanca room fireplace and great eat -in kitcher with walkout to a ,: Jacuzz tub &ceramic floors. new ceramics in kitchen, new w, . home. Open concept, gas fireplace, sunken family deck. For a growing family and living S -P -A -C -E a broadloom in rec room wlrn walkout to private newly fenced room, above -grade rec room are just a few features. , major requirement, this home is it" vara Entrance from garage tc house. etc & se much more. Call for more today. Starting at $164,900. • . • • a r • 7. 7 t --, i - A IL 2. s4. ft. home. 4 bigbedr.-cros. a -aths. f- , i Th's s ft. home has a main fir. tam. rm. ana 1 '.- lw � q Court location with 85' across back of property, fully finished rec room. main floor family room, main main fir. laundry room. There is a 4 -pc. en suite bath, landscaped. 4 bedrooms, classy kltchcn with lots of floor laundry. double car garage. Al! for 174.900. fireplace, eat -In kitchen and more. Call today for all windows, family room with fireplace. Prestigious '~e details. executive home. Only S199.900 Don't miss this 3illillililljll `.. bedroom all brick starter ,SFE *� `_ y home with 17 x 21 k r� and 140 foot lot. Call H , i Fully tenceo 3 .3, S a; a_ �,c . 1 1 r _ 1 now to View. This 3 bdrm. bungalow on a 50 ft.:ot with all new Walkout from greenhouse Kit ^en to a great deck windows, new roof and fully repainted. Won't last long. Stunning oak hardwood on main floor • 1 / Peal --osy `ar-:i,y room In basement Spotlessly clean and ready for immediate occupancy. X311 nc• to more details'', Call now .1 1 '-r • . �• �at 1 ••_• z• T T• • �-.-,. •. �I nome -.as :e -a!7 cs .c^ c� -a .:a, i ; r is, time buyers orearr can come true in this immaculate 3 Exceptional tcwrhome over 1.600 sq. ft. end unit, parquet/ r `a^- rm.. gas fp . mr "r. laundry rr- gar access bdrm. home. 2 baths new brdim. & flooring, 2 Wos, award Beautifully renovated family size kitchen and new bath with doe• & ':—,an tic with sep. shower en suite. t•f s; oe seer - winning deck fin. bsmt.. fp. Located on a quiet ct. Close to ceramic flooring Crown molding throughout. Tandem ,eat :a• e a amenrles. garage. A must see' r ♦ �� • r rFrjf - SW' Just move in and enjoy' This detached all brick three bedroom home offers new pine floors and broadloom, new furnace. new driveway. prof. finished recreation room. prof landscaped front and back, huge deck. central air cond and more, Call today for a coin fete list of features. . 111 [!T1111111111111111 •. �.•-.r Jay/ 1 *1 40,WW 1111111:1fi;n - 17 Brand new townhouse, ravine lot. walkout basement. backing on to Duffins Creek parkland area. 3 new appliances. 3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms. 2 walkouts. Enjoy a country setting while being close to shopping, schools. GO Train, fabulous value. - - h Quiet court location for a stunning 4 bedroom executive home. Beautiful white ceramic and a dream kitchen. This one is loaded with extras. Only $259,900. Immaculate 2,648 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 storey home, upgraded ceramics and broadloom throughout. 3 washrooms, loaded with extras. Located on a quiet street backing to park. Just listed. : 1••min m Stunning Westney Heights home with ceramics & hardwood floors 4 washrooms, 2 kitchens, fabulous landscaping with interlock, waterfall & fish pond. Only $199,800. L x 683-299 0 Rr L Ai^. �. , CENTURY HOME IN PICKERING VILLAGE 3 or 4 bedrooms, sunken ving room with stone t replace, huge country `chen, 2 full baths. Lovingly cared for on cturesque lot. S235,000. Karen Strothard*. Sum SUTTON GROUP ESTATES LTD., 416-690-2181. Non-profit groups can make the most of cutbacks�. ai D Tips on coping the organization is holding for tration at the door. Bayly St. W. (at the corner of harm '�;' ith fewer non-profit groups. The seminar is being held Finley Avenue), Ajax. P " En cuae . oh sktl,ght & Airurt It will examine the current sit- Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 7 pm. in the : Call 905-430-9122 for more ' 114 urn hip in pnntr kit atilm 'government grants uation in an organization facing Fortune Financial office, 335 information or to register. loo WAY N E offered at severe government funding cuts. There'll be information on how to streamline operations Reformers choose executive z upcoming seminar and party r Y 1.?17.10t 4. DURHAM -- Non-profit Income more efficient, and h(jw to find alternate sources of funds. AJAX-PICKERING -- The treasurer and Patricia Schmidt — groups can le<uzl to deal with less It will he of interest to treasur- Ontario Riding association iation of the was named secretary. Ms. Den- ^ government funding at a free ers, directors and administrators Refcxm Party of Canada has cho- sham was the riding president in s seminar next week. of non-profit groups, sen its new executive. 1994. x The Durham Region Commu- Space is limited and people ('luny Densham was unani- Ms. Densham urges anyone 4- nity Volunteer Accountants hosts the .seminar, the third in a series Wanting to attend must register by Friday. 'There'll he no regis- mously sciccted president Fch. 7. Rick Brown is vice-president, interested in helping the party to call the "Reform flat -bine" at Y Jane Armstrong was returned as %5-686-0278 Mullin - camBEST PRICES 96.46% The ASKING PRICE - HIGHEST AVERAGE IN E Realty TORONTO REAL ESTATE BOARD FOR -195 Ltd. (LISTINGS SOLD) MEMBER BROKER SHORTEST TIME Br)It N:1.111'11./,f:- th,gr S?' fmitwir hit Ilium , r,Ln,q. rar-in 4a, herr En carte built, muster it th canr,4: tire" • (h erc l:rd �a,a r Rrdu, rd ru cell' Call Ju JY Stacre •" X 17./gc4 BI- ILR 111.1A RENT hedtoorn.e, hardwood floors, new kitchen floor. /inished basetnew. Pickering arra. Call Raul Casino* 837-1054. HI•.AIT 1) POOL L1 PRI.W. S(ARBORM GH 1,I)CATI0.1'' • Lge. tghkaed Mnr,G. '.tilt att ,qar • 111-eo furnace A rent air • Beautiful fin. hsmr. Nirh ?add. hdrrns. • Renovated(ntk kilt -hen • Nie'rly decorated dr rn spotless. nwve-in rand. Cad Ron ArXae*, 8.17-1054. t 7h It •l,,,rrnuc _' hrdrt*m, suer Kr•,lunifulh de -,rated +'rw hn*1dLr„nt. i arplrrur, r, ' !'n ,rale bulb r'rnnt„rrahlr htrvlcle r a/I Judy Staere r 77.10. LS.S1 11E .t1TGf. Pit kcimi: toltnhou.ce. 3 b,lrnrc & tin /,11th.. 4 apply . hath%, tIlm it,us and tau our breathe. Barkc ,if to I, Call Raul Casino* 837-1054. .1 BI•:!)Kr)rJ tl � D,ntn patmrnt rou/d be tour fax relwid AI 4 as aM,ul the RRAT !,It rrlltot• phut /.,r,rtrnrr - :11,11 Call Garr• free S.17-/0;4. I!, r,rr. /lit AJi. RIA 6 BE.II'TF• • 1 ..,,e h rnr, - 4p, en crrtir • l.. Rr: „i„ nr h"1, not - ,/.. l lamrh n,rmr it tilt tp. • tb: `r/r laundn - L�ar„Cr ,1„ VIA • It","hcnu ern, rd, .til To vte* this eon cull 1,,u t„dav it,4 L K01 T B.I SE.UENT - B1::11 'Tl FI 1. Suite lar mom! llluntirtared kidney pool.' Tisa fireplaces! Superb quality thwughout! Call Barbara X Smith**, 837-1054. W-J'Rf 11)) FI)R 1,1 tlt1ER! ai * Lge hr,urdlral,nu,un/n-hkrsrrnng r 1 " Appmt t 0k ul, fr ,drtyw.ure PH APR/1Y, harm .. " 1-gw.1-•,n,r/hanugWfP. ** Finished tole to honour • l,vr grrenhn,ue kit •nh Jen,t-Au * En but/%, oak /1001'x " En cuae . oh sktl,ght & Airurt s 14unily' room + rn suite • Beuunfui ful hwa. .aerie Brtu1li/ul renottltrtl ' 114 urn hip in pnntr kit atilm both Call Row Argue*, 837-1054. .1 BI•:!)Kr)rJ tl � D,ntn patmrnt rou/d be tour fax relwid AI 4 as aM,ul the RRAT !,It rrlltot• phut /.,r,rtrnrr - :11,11 Call Garr• free S.17-/0;4. I!, r,rr. /lit AJi. RIA 6 BE.II'TF• • 1 ..,,e h rnr, - 4p, en crrtir • l.. Rr: „i„ nr h"1, not - ,/.. l lamrh n,rmr it tilt tp. • tb: `r/r laundn - L�ar„Cr ,1„ VIA • It","hcnu ern, rd, .til To vte* this eon cull 1,,u t„dav it,4 L K01 T B.I SE.UENT - B1::11 'Tl FI 1. Suite lar mom! llluntirtared kidney pool.' Tisa fireplaces! Superb quality thwughout! Call Barbara X Smith**, 837-1054. "28 OFFICES IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO AND GROWING” 'Broker/Owner r'ee'l, alar trr,t of 1,r4r I'll Y r' JJ t (;-f 1 w 1/ r r, r r rr ruff 4 rY hoc 1 ( ,ill r:arrv' Free"* • „/rn,c , r•un/n ,1r, nr -r,u�lrnut • 'n Jird hurn,rnt ,. tilt _'-t,r n „' l,ur • ul,rd -,'gable dove ,set ' !'r •'r. r Janulc home ru vteb': calll.,is n,dav 41)'PiRA A10DEL "TROPHY' Fulls lcinlereed jar- vear round lit Ing. 40 Irtatutes Irutn Pi(kering! .Vett in y3! Bleat 'lled oak! Call Barbara K. Smith**, 837-1054. 77 ' nl�lllt,llsnlJrlltl�(, lnrong huge, h„rne% in lie ct llr.'l " .+.450 ,,l It oI quality hurlr space 4' ` r'!t Dage rife' I Gull Pev'tonurr Ding* - 8,? 7-11134. *Based on bei cinninA.thm SA)7.IG/11lJ:UT L!.1 l,1 1R t 1)K 1I SI1rE1/' PH APR/1Y, * Gorgeous 3 hedr'otan.v R, uanhll.In rarstJ hump ** Finished tole to honour * En but/%, oak /1001'x 4 hdrmc ..rmt r,1 sunt• lath • s 14unily' room + rn suite .aerie Brtu1li/ul renottltrtl ,fru :u,,: tar ,et lour; ln/ - ubrl... I (K) 1 both • 4ircht•11 Op n spa, tour loo WAY N E *' 3/4' i oil mortgage rine' shorts 11 ell' 'liege 150 lot. 4 blahs HARRIS* 001 Call Pe�vion Ding* - Call /tavneflarri..% �'ruro,.r.;r,„,h,h..bra44' 1.?17.10t 4. 8.17- 104. Gall ttgvne harm*. XJ.'•N).54. "28 OFFICES IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO AND GROWING” 'Broker/Owner r'ee'l, alar trr,t of 1,r4r I'll Y r' JJ t (;-f 1 w 1/ r r, r r rr ruff 4 rY hoc 1 ( ,ill r:arrv' Free"* • „/rn,c , r•un/n ,1r, nr -r,u�lrnut • 'n Jird hurn,rnt ,. tilt _'-t,r n „' l,ur • ul,rd -,'gable dove ,set ' !'r •'r. r Janulc home ru vteb': calll.,is n,dav 41)'PiRA A10DEL "TROPHY' Fulls lcinlereed jar- vear round lit Ing. 40 Irtatutes Irutn Pi(kering! .Vett in y3! Bleat 'lled oak! Call Barbara K. Smith**, 837-1054. 77 ' nl�lllt,llsnlJrlltl�(, lnrong huge, h„rne% in lie ct llr.'l " .+.450 ,,l It oI quality hurlr space 4' ` r'!t Dage rife' I Gull Pev'tonurr Ding* - 8,? 7-11134. *Based on bei cinninA.thm rX�Ijax onost-dischar h. e care g offers information f AJAX -PIC KERING -- An and other needs of the patient At the information session, _> information session on dis- and their family are provided hospital discharge planner T charge planning will be held for after they hay c hecn Karen Walker will he available z Wednesday. March 6 from 1) released from hospital. to answer questions on matters 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the lover level New technology and proce- such as health care services in z private dining room at Ajax- dures have made it possible to the community, the cost of scr- branch, call 420-5196, 428. Pickering General Hospital. decrease the length of time vices. public trustees and C llischarge planning is the patients remain in hospital, and guardians, power of attorney preparation undertaken to make have increased the need for and referrals. sure the physical, psychologi- support services liar them in the For more information call z cal. social. financial, spiritual community. Karen Walker at 683-2320. yi r — N JAMES CAFP_ 5176.900 Detachec „r,�,,3 :,ec-__ms 3 bats. ea, -:n k!, w 0 10 deck Iv 'enced yard cent a,.. cC_ ' vac.. dble car car_ ; et -a' James Car, !905; - 2-1 hours ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL Terrific 4 - 1 bedroom family home. oN��PP Finished top to bottom, professionally landscapedbacks on to church. park. Central air & vac. to make town dble. gar with opener.` ti Flexible closing. Canadian Cultural Priced to sell at Association looking S18'.200. Call today. - Ran 1`1cDonald. 905- for members to join �19 9500 dd;Ar RAN MCDONALD' ROBERT SIXSMITH' i have purchasers for a detached. 21 storey home in the Ajax. Pickering area. Must have a finished basement with i walkout or separate side entrance, en! suite in master bedroom. approximately' 1.600 square feet and must be very clean. Please call Sue Schwager today.! 905-619-9500. Carib club recruits people to make town a better place D Pickering Carib with more activities available tt Canadian Cultural young adults. The Pickering Carib Canadiat Association looking Cultural Association is recruit ing individuals to join its youtl for members to join wing, for people 15 to 21, or the youth wing Y adult branch, for those over 21. g For information on the associ ation's youth wing, call 428. PiCKERING -- A cultural 8243, 427-7334 or 428-8116. group in Pickering is looking for For details about the adul people interested in making the branch, call 420-5196, 428. community a better place to live 6746. 428-3164 or 666-3922. 7�;7 .0_":i L. - IMMACULATE CONDITION End unit 2 bathrooms Finished walkout basement gas fireplace All brick Only 2 years old � Great rates - 20, mtge % $142.900 Call Rob Ron to view. 831-9500. S184.9 bar suite ve Chasemc. , y� yard 14 x 12 deckv.Central air & central vac .Ceramic entrance' Ca'' Rsberl Sixsm th ^r Por Tamraznan rC view POPULAR GLENDALE COURT 1 ,oacous : ba•n: oa.,r kt & `... r. rm din rm nverlooks ge 4v0 • >� that boasts w C to overs;ze lot -•ner features include new h -ett :as furnace 3 appls . CAC. ­Vure landscaping. located close • schools, shopping and 401 it ^erry Hoover, 905-831-9500 El RON TAMRAZIAN' t 1 . 1 1 FAMILY REALTY ; s� yzc.:f FAMILY REALTY FIRST CORP INDEPENDEV MEMBEP BPOKER ;. 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The Pickering Cash -Canadian Cultural Assu,:iatiun is hustinL, A Caribbean Night of f=un From 7 p.ni. to I a.ni. fcaturing It\e island entertainment and music by U1 Goode. As well, there's a hest Caribbcan dress priic. :'Admission is S fur adults. S7 for senior,, and $s fur children under 12 - Don 2.Dun Beer Arena is at 940 Dillingham Rd.. one hlock south o1 Brock Road and Ba} ly Street. For muro information. call Pat at 905-427-7144. -3 Willard at 905-„i-82=43. ltiornta at 905-430-3057 (or Alma at 905-428-6746. Moving Clearance Sale Feb 19-23 - 40% Off Entire Stock Feb 24-29 - 501/6 Off Entire Stock 352 Bayly St W Ajax 905) 428-2519 V THEATRE REVIEW Plenty of laughs, great acting in Herongate's Opening Night NN CIA1 i,) I lli \i %\ N \I)\ I R I INI'R PICKERING 111,id IIIc pleasure of yle\%Ing Hcrongate Barn Theatre's neck production of Opening Night recent] \ . I-hil delightful Canadian p]a\ was �.% rittcn knob n play �� right \„rm Foster. %0io also \%rote Sin- ners and "I-hc \lclyille Boys, and is dircctcd h\ local actor and entertainer Rick Kcrr. The action Is set in the V.1.1). lounge, audit 1)nunt. and at the stage door of the Charles Killian The- atre Noir Repertory House un the opening night of the neti pla}. The players are an assort- ment of characters one nti>_ht encounter at (tic opening night of ani pla\. %k'e meet lack and Ruth Tisdale. an ordmar`, couple who arc celchrat- inu, their '_5th \cdclink anniycrsan. She is looking for it night of culture and glamor %,.hllc he'd rather he at home %%atchinu, the seventh eamc of the World Scrics. The dirc.:ior of the play Whisper On The \%'ind. Richard Hydc I -inch. accompanied by his lady Cllla Fras- er, is hostile and alrcad\ anticipating had rc%ic%ys while she is desperately trying to sal\a_c their ailing rcla_ tiunslup. hhcn. there's Michael Craig. the has-been actor "ho can't get it part except as it socket ti rench in it 'I- V. commercial. And Tomnty Delanc}. the young waiter %%hose one consuming desire Is to beconie an actor. We also meet the actors from the play ""thin a play. Clayton Fry. the aging Roinco, and 1-ih1)} Husniak. [tic rngen uc. Whal makes this flay work Is the depth of honesty and dinicnsion of the characters, unlike many plays of the genre where the characters are no more than caricatures. In this production. howc`vcr, each character is well dexcloped and totally believable. And as the play. unfolds their relationships change MARCH BREAK ARTS CAMP THE at CLUB Programs in ✓'J DRAMA ART Music DANCE Ages S -w Registration Info.: 666-8386 Belly Dancing Show at .. a0� the Irish Newcomers back in town Feb. 23, 1996 _ _ _$10 Cover _ _ Mon. -Thur;. 2 for 1 Dinners, with this ad _ Fabulous Mrditerman & (adi naan (cuisine 1735 Sayty, Pickering (Just east of Brock Rd.) 831-9866 ( tome ex/penena a .aometbtng a little di,(ferent rJXht herr in Doorbam It'IthUat Ira, eling tro the big ri(r and grow. Of course, this is it comedy and as such will give you plenty ol' laughs about the hilarious situations which occur. The actint, is superb with it true ensenihlc cast made up of four Hcrongate regulars and four new- comers. Congratulations to all for a job Hell done. "hhe sct is it masterpiece of design affording painless and invisible set chan-cs and maxims/iris, the use ul space. Lighting is excellent and the music is appropriate to the play. 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Local skating excel at nationals k.ng.Pa"'n ers AJAX-PICKERiNG — Two local skating patrs ppLrtcrmed well LII at the Canadian Figure Skatins Championships in Ottawa recently. Nadia Micallef. 17, of Pickering. and partner Brunn Marcotte. 21. of Beloeil. Quebec finished sixth in the senior pairs event at nationals at the Ottawa Civic ('entre. It was their first time at the ('anadian champi- onship,. Skating together as a pairs team for less than a year. Micallef and Marcotte finished seventh after the short program. Howe%cr. the\ upgraded their standing in their lone program performance to finish a strong sixth Place overall. The senior pairs event was c\cntu- allv won b\ 'Michel Bombardier and Michelle Mcn/ics. Accordinc to Pat !Micallef, Nadia's father, she and her partner were expecting finish 11th or 12th overall in only their first year at nationals. So. a sixth-place finish was beyond their wildest expectations. A former member of the Pickerine Fieure Skating_ Club. Micallet now skates with Club La: Magantuc in Boucherville. Clue Shc's also a student of Dunbartnn Hich School's lli_ch-Performance Athlete pro, -,ram. !Meanwhile. the novice pairs team of Briannc Delcourt and ('.J. Pugh placed a strong loth overall at the Canadian meet in only their first year of skatin: at the national level. Dcicourt. 14. and Puvh. 16. both of .Ajax, finished ninth after the short program and had to settle for 10th overall after the long program. Both were delighted with their Pickering P1CK1:RIN(I — The Pickering Panthers Rebound Sports novice 'AA' rep hockey team has evened its series against the Markham A'axers with a well-deserved 3-1 road victor\. The first-round playoff series is now tied at one win and one tie apiece. The game was controlled by the Panthers who took an early 2-0 lead on goals by Chuck Britskey. Assists went to Michael Minnings, Blake Araujo, Brad Hughes and result. the Toronto Cricket. Skating and ::... it was a good experience for us. sa\s Pu�_h. "At least the people Curling (luh. Delcourt and Pugh attend :::: :: + �:.. :. �n ' �..' t� again knnu uhn we are now. I think that Dunharton iligh School's High- :; uill help u, in the future." Pertormance Athlete Pro,,rarn in - Althou, h their home club i.,till the Ajax l�1_•,)rc '4!!.n_ ('l!:h th, (grade y and I(1. respeitikcl�. I he p,iir ,. 1�h ,1 h, ►.try i1 ~'� enoue s top tams two work ori the 1- - • • . Nadia Micallef and partner Bruno Marcotte placed an impressive sixth overall in senior pairs at the recent Canadian Figure Skating Championships in Ottawa. novices Rebound to tie series Adam Van Dvk. :Markham nar- rowed the margin to one on a coal with 53 seconds left in the second period. Rob Selig iced the game with a third -period goal. assisted by Britskey and d Stuart Ormond. //�►►�� Kevin Dudgeon 9fjD� had a strong game in net. The first game of the series ended in a 2-2 tie. Selig scored the first goal, with assists to Chris Butler and Britskey. Britskey also tallied with helpers from Araujo and Selig. Pickering lost the second game of the series to Markham 3-1. Britskey scored the lone Panthers' goal, assisted by Araujo and Peter Nicholson. Excellent play was also provided by Trevor Fray, Rob Kish, Kevin Marshall, Patrick O'Sullivan, Daniel Stewart, Winston Tang and Chris Wilkinson. Lightning strikes three times for AJAX-PICKERING — The Durham West Lightning peewee 'C' select girls' hockey team won its third consecutive tournrn aenl of the season last Saturday, capturing the Cobourg Girls' Hockey Tournament champi- onship. In the final, the Lightning edged arch -rival Cobourg 2-1. Christine Axe scored the game winner from Jennifer Jones with only 3:39 remaining in reg- ulation time. Kelly -Anne Forsythe scored the first goal, with an assist to Melanie Larocque. Durham West started the tourney with a 5-0 shutout over Orillia. Goaltenders Marianne Carefoote and Christine Parrott shone. Jones scored twice while Kristen Alexiou, Axe and Forsythe fired singles. Assisting were Axe, Charlotte Dowley, Heather Clayton, Forsythe, Colleen Faux and Stephanie Maurao. The second game saw Pickering down Peterborough 4-1. Axe scored twice, with singles to Jones and Jessie Ford. Carefoote, Kelly -Ann Kriel, Ford and Maurao drew assists. Stacey Cassidy and Amy Black turned in solid efforts to contribute to the team's success. The peewee `C' selects will compete peewee selects in the second annual Durham West Annual Tournament in Pickering March 1 to 3. 1644 BAYLY ST. Just west of Brock Rd. (905) 837-0653. _....... -- ..............::.. PICKF.RING »"The Pickers Panthers spit:a per: of weekend contests against the league's elite teams in Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League regular -season On Sunday nkot, the Panthers were 9-4 losers to the Wexford Raiders, the top team in the league's East Division. The Raiders jumped out to a 54 lead in the fir-st t / period and sever poked back in hAnding the Panthers their 26th loss Ut the seams. AME' Anthony Cornacchia, Chris Ryan. Gralhatin Horne and Ryan Milanovic, acquired rrsm " the Ajax Axemen of the Provincial Junior 4A' Ieagule, %cured for the Panthers. On Pri&y night, the Panthers met the number -two tram in the Fast Division --- the Thornhill Islanders — at the Pickering Recreation Complex. The Panthers hdgged three goals to open up a 3-1 lead in the second peri41d and scored two mom in the final Brame to rad down a 5-2 victory over the 61ander& C:ornacchia SCUT ed a pair Of METRO JUIrOR W HOCKEY LEAGUE lugs to lead the EAST DIVISION (Aa d Fab. I% TEAM GP W L T GIF (iA PTS way. Whik JaS(M Wexlc,d 45 34 9 2 234 140 70 Wil. Stephan Markham l' 2a 14 3 199 163 55 mm1 Koechlin and W--glon 42 19 21 2 169 183 40 newcomer Pwwwra so 10 26 4 141 M3 24 Oshawa 43 10 32 - 159 241 21 :George Triton, .who came over m '?the Panthers from the Stouff-ille Spirit of the Pt»cincial Junior 'A' loop, tallied once apiece The Panthers are 16 points behind fourth -place 'WeBiegftn Dukes. who hold down the fain and final ; pilayoti spot in the divi4iotlrL The Panthers record is 10 26 los and four ties far 24 points. XX Pickering Played in l}shawa against the l.egonaures :>. Taesdsy I** after ver pre% deadline. , ?< :The Panthers travel to Madsham to pmy the Waxes h` >Fridmy niq&bt, then rents home an Sunday night when the Wahngwa Dukes come to town. Gam1e timte'Ott um Rerattion Complex is 7:39 p.m. is . .. 4... :. DOLPHIN FOOTBALL REGISTRATION Sat. Feb. 24, Pickering Rec. Centre 10A.M.-1 P.M. Sun. Feb. 25, Ajax Community Centre 10A.M.-1 P.M. Tyke $110.00 All Others $140.00 LATE REGISTRATION FEE AFTER JUNE 30th $170.w Bring Birth Certificate & 2 head shot photographs For more info. call 683-4756 Pickering atoms win seesaw series over Ajax Knights PICKERING — The Pickering Canadian Tire Panthers minor atom -AA' rep hockey team advanced to the next round of the OMHA play- offs recently after narrowly defeating the Ajax Knights three games to two in a well -played series. In the fifth and deciding game, the Panthers came up with a big effort to edge Ajax 3-1. Team captain Chris Papalia, Andrew Hackett and Brian Campbell fired goals for Pickering, with assists to Craig Burrell with two, Michael Watkins and Ryan Gemon with singles. The Knights soundly defeated the Panthers 7-3 in the fourth game. Greg Garrett, Jennifer Sadler and Gemon notched the Panthers' goals. Campbell had two assists and Sadler and Brian Simpson -Fry had one apiece. Pickering won the third game of the series 3-2 in sudden -death over- time. Papalia fired the game -winning goal in overtime with just over two minutes remaining. Watkins scored both regulation -time goals. Campbell and Gemon each contributed two assists. In the second game, Pickering nar- rowly lost by a 5-4 count. Garrett, Michael Murphy. Gemon and Papalia scored. Ajax netted the game winner with only 19 seconds remaining in regulation time. Chris MacLeod, Matthew Yarmoluk, Sadler, Campbell and Garrett added assists. Pickering opened the series with a 5-3 win. Papalia. Murphy. Sadler, Garrett and Watkins tallied. Campbell notched three assists. while Hackett, MacLeod and Watkins each recorded single helpers. The Canadian "fire Panthers got solid goaltending from Luke Chivers and Michael Tadman in the series. They were aided by the rugged defence corps of Robert Bayley, Daniel D'Alimonte, Yarmoluk. Gemon and Garrett. Underdog Dufferin squad deposits win over Bankers AJAX-PICKERING — The urKierdog while Donna Roach stored seven for the Dufferin Aggregates team filled the bac- Bankers. ket in the fast half and continued to play Meanwhile, Dakota Bob's and Glertn's well down the stretch in defeating top- Auto Service were evenly matched in renkLxl Bank of Montreal 49-21 in Ajax their game. Three-point shots by Glenn's Ladies Basketball League play last in the lint half sealed a 35-26 win. %-xk. Rose Adam led the winners with 16 Rhonda White led the way for points. Margo Levy had 12 for Dakota Dufferin Aggregates with 20 points Bob's. SCOREBOARD PtCKEFWAG SOWS BASKETBALL LEAGUE 6- NON-WASTE11B DriNWN (Fee S) MASTERS OMSION – GAME ONE GAME ONE GaNMrys Eatery 66 vs. Dakota Bob s 64 VOM 8 Rods 89 vs Insurance Pori 70 TOP SCORERS TOP SCORERS Galtrmys: Ron Foragner 24, Mike jevanov 15, Randy Vern 8 Rod's: Pat Brown 25, Denver Daley 22, Dave Film" 12. Phwg21. Dakota Bob's: Steve Leahy 19, Bob Plier 11, Dome insurance Portfolio: Owen Officer 23, Vinton Reece 14, Munch S. Steve Hit 13, Neal Tyrol 10. GAME TWO GAME TWO Ekyda Corp. 45 vs Van Kempen Insurance 33. Penny's Auto Service 62 vs, Mud Hen's 39. TOP SCORERS TOP SCORERS Elcyda Corp.: Scott Taylor 11, Mike Cruley 10, Fred Penny's: Brent Sullivan 27, Blake Slawter 8, Gold Dever 8. Cawsey 8. Van Kempen: Geon Jonas 8, Bob Nickleford 8. Mud Hen's: Chris Tawres 12, Trevor Redhead 6.. GAME THREE GAME THREE Mud Hen's Taps 3 Grill 33 vs Re/Max 32. EII-Rod Holdings 51 va ASG Cowes 42. TOP SCORERS TOP SCORERS Mud Hen's: John Dale 14. Dave Bayles 8. EM -Rod Holdings: Elmore McLean 27, Vasooe Yrde 15. Relate Glenn Scott 12, John Esposito 6, Kevin Waller ASG: Ridgy Acedib 10, hgden Lescock 9, Tom George S. Jan— WiUwydlOn 6. PICKERING SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION CHILDREN'S T BALL CHILDREN'S SOFTBALL (YEAR OF BIRTH 19139-19W) (YEAR OF BIRTH 19716-1988) Sunday, February 25th 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 27th 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Second Floor, Valleyfarm Road, South of Hwy. 2 Note: All Pickering residents, who register with P.S.A. prior to March 11 are guaranteed that they will be placed on a team for the 1996 season. (is: no waiting lists). 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AH:G IUSIw FROZEN FRESH NEVER FROZEN SIM, HJUS CHICKEN .I. STRIP LB • DRUMSTICK. � SLICED PORK B • LIVER I F3 BROCCO I \LARGE ORIGINAL BUNCHES SIZE "18s" • COLONIAL • ASSORTED FRUITlot t, CUPS PUDDING CUPS • -'A,_nA I. -; •CORN FLAKES x;75 IC soX • C OTT • RC COLA •RICE KRISPIES 3s�) BMX •APPIA ,' -_ 750 mL BTL. 24 x 355 mL _ • ,—xV VLUSL. ZLIM TE 4r�s �Al st DEPOSIT CASE EGGO FROZEN ELLOGG'S FRESH N TASTY ASSORTED WAFFLES 197t ARTS 1..490,�DRINKS �V G1� 8' Ng BOX OF 48 300 o BOX 3 x 250 mL DRINK BOXES • FIRST BRANDS GLAD ----- SANDWICH B NI • • BOX OF 100 ,1 L _ _ STft NO E RETAIL s _ i FIRST BRANDS •------ — — GLAD wLING 90 m PACKAGEMY 4 ` ,� • SLORE RE TA 11.1 cmIlI PRODUCT .. YUKN GOLDTOE :POA 1TBAG00 .J i KRAFT CANADA m; !CWHIZZ 1 I 500 9 JAR THF til' WS ADVERTISER. X1'1:1)., FEBRUARY 21. 1996 -PAGE: 29.% DANDELION j YI.FY • RED GRAPEFIJUIT r�rtc:r•: �Iir.-:cz�.. pegs A $ 1 F�OCR RU OM TME Tku O WQA00Cn COCONUTS CAX . 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Call us for TORONTO . details LINE 7987672 Appi,es to Artic Ms For 6830707 Sale and Vehicles For Sale only CLASSIFIED INTERNET ADDRESS: v Htt ://www.durhamnews.n tt Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.' s a Monday to Friday AUCTION LINE 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday 683-7545or fax your ad ts 4 4-2615 (905) 579-2238 BIRTH NOTICES Announce your baby's arrival and receive a gift certificate ��+GST entitling you to $25 worth of quality baby products- / ' ' Careers l ' Careers l l Careers l l Careers ' l Careers ' l Careers 1 1 Careers ' General General Help l Help e to the overwhelming response of our last sem rDu. inarr WE'RE BACK 1 1 1 I n 0 0 I (Be your own boss) I HOME BASED BUSINESS SEMINAR I HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA, 401/HARMONY RD. I MON., FEB 26,7:30 P.M. I COME EARLY, SEATING IS LIMITED c4 cc Would an opportunity to earn an additional part-time or 1 even a full-time monthly income make a dramatic enhancement to your life?? 1 If YES, 1 1 Come and hear what professionals are saying about the 1 over $400 Billion Home -Based Business Industry today. 1 GORDON SO CONSULTANT CANADIAN 1 1 TAX STRATEGIES 1 ROGER BLAKE HOME BASED BUSINESS 1 CONSULTANT & AUTHOR OF "THE PATTERN FOR SUCCESS" Sponsored by Quorum Independent Distributors FREE ADMISSION WITH THIS AD ' General JM General General Help Help an Help ENERGETIC CREATIVE FREELANCE WRITER to work on real estate, new homes and affiliated material. Candidate must be conversant in Macintosh computers and must know Quark Xpress. Please forward resume to: Oshawa Whitby This Week, Att: Margaret Cox, 865 Farewell St. Oshawa Ont. L1 H 3N4 or fax to 905-432-1635 THIS WEEK/ NEWS ADVERTISER CLASSIFIEDS "...AWESOME RESPONSE,.F" Stacia Boss. Manager - Human Resources Messier -Dowty S / ride 10-1 , /+ G�1N Fabruar, •:,. tbK, Torn CAwge Osri Atu&y Th,s week 865 Fwe„e1, Street ovw..-n On:ara L 1 H 715 Dear Ter 1 w—C .rke'o tial* you, r& the esce.lent serv" I have recerved.Rnen placing ois ads ■ ,ole casstbads I nave not worked in the Datum- Region before Messier -Dowty Inc and I have dean with nary local newspapers ,r the past VVI was not a good mper,ernce I am very mptessed wrath tl'r awtsy and orompt service I have recerved.rnen paung an ad r'n OsravafWh" This Week III is clear that Cu: people of Durham Regret must read the OstvwaMlhitby This Week d.,a 10 the awesome response of qualified applicants I am recerv,ry .nein Ping an aC for val;ancies espeGe'ly .n trice, skilled trades area Trlere ,s no orxnparson 1c Te .arger papers ;Sta,.St r'I the esporrse has beer. ovw-wne•trvig by i.sing you paper I Would .rke tharK you for your eitoellent service and support I look forward :c COrannWng oW buS,rless'elatlonsh,p Regwos MESSIER-DOWTY INC stave eaouette-Boas Manager, Htanarl Res"ces To begin your Classifieds campaign can (n) UN707 or fax (so)%2238 10 Brewers' Store Manager YOUR OUR PERSONAL BREWERIES You are an outgoing individual with a college degree or high school diploma and 5 yrs. experience working in the retail industry. Your Brewers' Chace, Durham Region's attention to customer service and your flare for marketing are your original U -Brew, was established greatest assets. If you are the entrepreneurial type and would like an in 1990. We are currently looking excellent management opportunity, apply in person with detailed resume for a store manager to handle all to 1410 Bayly St., Unit 7A, Pickering beginning Thursday, Feb. 25. day to day operations. OFFICE WORK AVAILABLE TOO Guaranteed weekly paycheques - Absolutely no experienced required Yal will be given real comyany nares and Uteif vhons ntrrnbers 9Nering REAL WORK done at raw iii Dace and hours. ABSOLUTELY NO GIMMICKS. CALL NOW 24 HOURS ti'aKr wrri �: :'O V+c 1-900-451-6446 A...--,. 531.50. MANAGER TRAINEES Need 2 mature people to assist to the ap- pliance business. Willing to train. No ex- perience necessary. High earnings oppor- tunity. ONLY APPLY IF YOU ARE READY TO START WORK IMMEDIATELY Call Mr. Lyon for appt. 723-3411 NO LAY OFFS iLl Expanding local Aovertlstng company needs to fill various areas Immediately. Sales ; marketing through to management. WE WILL TRAIN Call Donna 728-8181 PROCESSING CLERK For Electronic Service Department. Previous computer data entry, invoicing, and light material handling an asset for this position. Call 668-6946 .Mon. -Fri. 9-5 ACTORS/ACTRESSES I MODELS The 96 tiir-:nr, has begun Toronto production is ex- plodki scouting new peo- ple with different looks . shapes and saes (no ex- perience needed) All ages Newborn to Sensor for TV. Commercials. TV shows. Feature Films. Catalogs The Model d `alent Bu- reau of Ontario will be holding auditions In your area on Saturday Feb 24th by appointment only Audition fee Is $34.50 and s refundable It registrant doesn't quality To sched- ule an audition phone 1- 519.352-4999 between 10-6.7 days a week. Model and Taknt Bureau of Ontario NOT A SCHOOL OR AGENCY CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests that advertisers check their ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no liability for non -insertion of any adver- tisement. Liability for er- rors In ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occupying the error. All copy is subject to the ap- proval of management of News Advertiser. A WORK From home opportunity that pays to train at home. 427-1559 CAREER OPPORTUN TV. Start at S11' hr No el penence necessary Enit level up to managemen Near Hwy car require( Must be fluent in Englist Rapid advancement f( hard workers. 427-6926 comin4 .om Corp. ize 1 x 45 class gen- eral 110 rep. tern heading average earnings comp. tor - onto sun. Nk -- _ 'FIIE tiEWS ADVE.WrisER. wED.. FF:RRI'ARV 21, 1996-1PA(:F: +I -A gin, Careers ' ' Careers , ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers Skilled Skilled Help IN Help General Help DO YOU LIKE CAN- DLES? Pan),L :r G f:s fea:ur,ng a unique col tion of candles. home -dec- orating accessories re quires consultants (parry plan) Outstanding com- pensation, no investment, no deliveries 905.438- 0546 DRIVER TRAINER re- quired Must be sell mot, vated and career oriented Must have 5 years industry experience and hold a valid clean AZ license. Please fax all resumes to 705-689-8272 OSL papers an asset but not required for growing driver educa- tion company DRIVERS WANTED Pickering area Taxi Company. requires Drivers immediately Full / part time 686-0467 DURHAM Professional Home Daycare needs car- ing people to provide su- pervised daycare in their homes. Must be 18 yrs.old, able to care for children 6 months to 12 years, provide criminal reference check and have a good sense of humour. Call 905-509- 1207 EARN $627 per week from home'! Product as sembly Mad processing Typing labels. etc. Guar- anteed (416) 635-2701, 24 hrs. ' General Help EARN LYE - -,I people to make jewellery (neck .ace brace lets. earnings, o available coast to coast from your home No experience needed Send a sed -ad dressed stamped envelope to Kevenchns Corp, 991 Matheson Blvd E Unit e5, REF 600, Mississauga, On taro L4W 2V3 ESTABLISHED business busy Oshawa location, great potential, vendor take back 751. call or fax any- time. (705) 887-5123 we pay you alrectly to assemble our products. Easy work. No experience necessary. For FREE details send S.A.S.E.to Five Star Enterprises 1800 Liverpool Rd., Suite 213 Pickering, OnL, L1 V 6M3 GIRLS WANTED FROM ONTARIO, between 6 - 19, to compete in this year's 1996 Toronto Pageants Over 520.000 in prizes and scholarships Call today 1 - SM -367-2125 -800-367-2125 ext 240 HAIRSTYLIST RE- QUIRED FOR busy Whit- by salon, must have 3 years experience, friendly personality, reliable, moti- vated and willing to learn Call 905 430 3156 HAIRSTYLIST wanted for busy Whitby salon. Call Marie 430-0300 General Help HAIRSTYLISTS �e,u:•r: I .,..,e -,:...,n S8 00 per 'tour plus commission birthday pay. benefit plan, and good working condi. tions For interview call (905)8314337 To assemble ,n�roduc!s Free Supplies Start lmme- dialley Free details Send S.A S E. to OSE 111777 1057 Steeles Ave W North York. Ont MPR 3X1 JOBS! JOBSI JOBS! SB 75-$9 25R1our Easy work Local area Flexible hours No experience nec- essary. Call 1-800-211 9218 MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7.26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting cities: New York, Paris, Milan. Call for FREE consultation. 430-5715 NO SELLING INVOLVED, Busy Ajax Distribution centre requires 4 - 5 people 10 book appointments for sales stall Must be outgoing, and like to talk on the phone Hours Mon Fri, 5.9 pm Sat to- 4pm up to $Bfhr call now 4271512 OSHAWA COMPANY. needs 5 drivers immediate IV. vehicle required Rachel 7288542 • Get Started! AN rill ierhnoll)gi • Lr;y rt •n • e • ;ompu!erized Accounting • %,4'Nork SpPciarst (CNF -31 • ";er-iputer Maintenance'echrulog/ • plf;le ACr-i nfstrahun Financial assistance available to those who quality Scarborough Oshawa (416) 291-6662 1-800-993-9993 c� ' CDI COLLEGE General Help CLAN MILLS Pe,rtraa s:- (1, .r. .-•-,rorent part npenrngs We are look' •or energet c r'spons r .• And mot'vated people We require good customer ,erv+ce s• No >ell" n- .olved I• v )u can work Mon Fri 5-9pm and Sat 9 30 tom Call Kathy at 420.5883 atter 4 pm PART TIME and on call po,:­,, available at First Steps Child Care Please ,end resume 19% Whites Rd Picker -,Ort L1V 6P5 Deadline 1r appt Mon Feb 26 PERMANENT part-time recephen,st for optometric practice in Pickering Tues evenings. Fridays. Satur- days Nonsmoker, expen once preferred Send re- sume to file 7277, PO Box 481, Oshawa. Ontario L 1 H 7L5 POSITIONS available for full time, pan time or Sun- days only tot experienced hairstylists with a proles sional and committed atti- tude Please call Mary 728- 4623 SELF STORAGE facility requires mature person for part time positron Fax resumes to 831 5556 or mad to 1700 Alliance Rd. Pickering No phone calls please. STUDENTS earn up to $50 a weekend canvass- ing door to door We pick you up and bring you home Call 434-6316 WANTED Motivated driver with AZ license for evening shifts. 905-812-0115 hiTransform Your Future in ks ONLY 5 Months! " -dows • Word • Excel • PowerPoint crdPerfect • Lotus- Bookkeeping • Novell - uncial assistance may be available FJi'' lrstruct!cr. Day and Evering Ajax (905) 427-1922 PLANT MANAGER required for fabrication of heavy equipment for steel industry. Responsible for overall Fabrication opera- tion including planning. organization, di- recting shop employees, quality of produc- tion, health and safety, general main- tenance and on time deliveries all within company policies. Qualifications to Include certification by CWB as Welding Supernsor, proficient In blue print reading and technical problem solving with 10 years experience This Is a challenging hands on position , if you meet the above requirements and are ready to accept this responsibility you are Invited to forward a detailed resume Includ- ing salary expectation to EMPCO (CANADA) LTD. 910 Hopkins St. Whitby. Ontario Lt N 6A9 No agencies and ^o telephone calls please We thank all candidates for their Interest and advise only those to be Inter- viewed will be contacted. N1 XLN 1 1-: N .1.N ( I, I' L KS 01 K1lcnrnccd munvcnanu• (,cretin with .unto ckctneil huci.cniund curn('vntnr ua_e, and honed , i,wn 1r_I1,p,rtah,w ,iMl %,ti tic iii TF:RI-1 N imm s,rRIES 7S2 Ntckav Rd. Pickerinv. ( Intarirl. I. 1%% 2N 4 EM"GSpr!3L Hcisprtaii ioilw4'Dental IM, r,!-iticaLDeMal FULL Till OPTOMETRIC! OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT =equiref; rm�.:,,:�,, .Sy f, �Arum ractice Including evening and weekend Excellent leadership and Interpersonal skills required. Send resume to File 07280 Oshawa This Week. P.O. Box 481. Oshawa, Ontario. LIH 71_5 DIAMOND MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE I -- Articles ' Firewood ' For Sale ' General Office Bn(,:,_ 1IREWOOD Ati-` ;LE Daycare Help Help • ' Wanted r - lea s B.,n es ^.,ntendo. ---- -sats, taco cards and k - contmlers i n4 games. s, WORK BOOTS ' y,.., ha,e them, leave mem at home Local company now ,ng. qn !u5 departmerts Earn up to $12 BC per four Oi..+. tied ?raining provided !"_'.. have own transportahor C.3ri 4r'A n4•11 YOU DESERVE IT. HOME CLEANING SERVICES. Requires mature person for apprex. 15 hrs. per week tD start. Experience required. to start Immediately. call 420.7042 Un Office Help EXPERIENCED COMPUTER APIAR CLERK Full hma'temporary posi- tion. Forward resume to. Gantrex Ltd. 112 Barr Rd Alax Ont LIS 3X9 ortax 905-686-0962 IF you are single or a sin gle parent or separated or divorced with three years work experience. you may quality for financial assis- tance of it you are over 45 and have recently been laid off. you may quality (pr training assistance DIP CERT. Lotus. Wordperlect. D Base Word. Accpac. Bedford, Autocad. Ventura. Pagemaker Harvard, Cut - el. Computer Programming and Systems Analyst, Co- bol. Pascal and C Photo - Shop, Quark Express and Illustrator, Durham Busi ness Computer College. 427 3010 PROPERTY MANAGER NEE::EC .+n. -.r..- - .. 5 yeas expe,erce. xro-edge of Condo Act, h ria -ort 3-peral�onal ax perence a -'ust Send re- sume to •de 7279 0,hawa This iii I' )Bax 4P1 Oshawa ON •- 3K' Saks Help Agents Al INCOME Sales once necessary no door K"OCK no cold Calling, Qua • ad eaos provided Stan at S1600 ri . Earn up to 510 000•mo car •e :wren Interviews on Mon- day Only cad 427 4938 PROFESSIONAL W no ow and Doer sales per- son.& Kdchen Sales person with Computer design Exp all leads provided send re. surae to file x 7278. Osha- wa This Week PO Box 481, Oshawa. ON L 1 H 7L5 R.E. AGENTS Needed for new home site in Pickering. Fax Resumes In confidence to Anne at : (416) 486-4272 Hospital 1 Medical Dental DENTAL assistant re- ceptiOlil-1 'or busy othce Saturdays and possible evenings Computer ex- perience necessary Call Phyllis at 905 509 Q999 EXPERIENCEDcertified dental asv>t wt •equired for a receptionist lull -lime fami- ly dental practice Please reply to file x 7275 PO Box 481. Oshawa, Ontario LIH 71.5 AJAX. anny — n,out '.' •• I Chddrer 905 686-8:_ LIVE-IN new - n :11 1 • _r 'S . Nan rg Sept 1st, A,ax M •- nage less room 3 c• .ud ca.'. 9:5-12'f59• NEEDED cetCre school : •ime daycare .Ves:nay Heights P,,b: c .�choc-. boy S. possibly girl 5. call 4:8-3745 RESPONSIBLE nanny _�•- _ _a•e for 2 1,2 year ora, full or part time Legal ref Gax1 tame ly Whitby 64:6.8924 week day ommgs altar 5 p m. anytime weekends Daycare • Available DAYCARE AVAILABLE in my home 'lots of fun to ail ages, hot meals 8 snacks. close Valley Farm Public School Brock Rd N of Finch 686-7350 LOVING daycare provided in my home. 1 year of age 8 up, smoke -tree and close to parks nulrtious lunch and snaCkS. references Call Cheryl White,,,-, 2. 905- 420-0206 LOVING daycare provided I my none, hot lunches and snacks provided Brock.'Banbridge Picker ng Call Barbara Cr Mon ca ti8ti-805' ' Firewood A GREAT DEAL Top quality Se.dS ned haraw C,hd at low prices FREE DELIV ERY Serving Pickering, Ajax Whdby and Oshawa Call DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-4741 : ing bags of quality sea Boned ' rewood Fast friendly service and free delivery Pleas* phone or eave ^ essage 1905 655- 549: or 6558797 FIREWOOD. Exc-eni c...t - 1-:. zoo- Guar- anteed ext -a or,g time tufty seasoned _- and spat Honest measurment Free delivery K-:, Heat. Fire- wood 90575 3 2240 SKIDS 3 Parets :or rife. w: ":t"dWUUtl 8 '.:ft- woou mrxec Dre cut -• rro- ker de­e•y avauaDre. large S small loads Limited time oyer :all 905430 9C13 ' Flea Market 5 PIECE bedroom suite. 4 pun:et ting size wit: coil mattress or waterbed mar cess Dark woua $200 OBO 831-4991 APARTMENT -size clothes dryer, $50 Viking electric sewing machine. hip.top lable model. S100 Solid brass !able lamp w. shade, S40 5 glass cher rattan display unit. 5100 831-9480 OR Articles for Sale WHEELCHAIR uu.cK,e RX model Brand new. nev- er ,:sed. asKing $800 905- 579-4992 10 3auon aquarrum with P, -,p hder grave; and hght. asking 54C only 1 yr old) also 2 pet rais Isistersi . cage. free to a good home 721-28'5 IS' Digital Satahte Sys. Ten, For as line as S900. wk No •Honey dowr Rert to own by phone 90515-1- 1413 2 African .ray parrots. male & female. 51200 in ciuding cage Can (905) 697.3482 pert, condition 5200 Carl 7252336 2 FRIDGES upright r.....:... n..,. •. JW s sieve apt >.ze washer a dryer. V-; dryer. 3 pC ..All urit...a i ;-Ss Coffee tac,e. oak . n,.,, i en: ta- bles.prre xltee S end to tiles, try kazerDeC E drawers 'aCr :"ch, 1940s peciesia!table Chas '94E 3 pc dining suite, round pass table. 4 swivel „!tams. -netai secre- tary desk return, combo maple des,, dfesser, mar. Tile end •abies. brass lambsblack lamps. ceiling `ghts, brown tazybcy. school Oil air :onotion- ers. ceding fan. hunter ;teen sectional. neutral JOuCh $ chair and more 438-0526 351S0/1D0 GALLON aquar J; res w accessor.es. S50 $150 !S3&1 21 ' co- lour TV w.stand. $150 Stereo receiver. Maraniz 5200 905-4352447 APPLIANCES -brand new Display models, 2 sets fridges stoves. 51150 each one stacked washer dryer. S12J0. -ne oiSh. 4asher$395 5'1-7000. AQUARIUMS -!Si 15 to 35 gals win stands gravel heaters and tiers 5300 Aluminumstorm door 34x80 S15o Can 683- 4397 ART! Limited Editions Trisha Romance Eliza - vein Berry, Brent Town- send. Professionally frameddouble malted Must Sell. 905.725-3899 ATT: D.J.'S 1 Bryston 40 amp and ' pr K�ypsch 01 soeake,s 51406 each or 52600 'c oir Great dealt Call Vince '21.9652 NIKON F photonic head mint, &v, SOmi lens $350 Days 905-723-4631 Even- ings 905 666 3428 Scott 1'AG6: 32-A-Ttif•; Wt:Wti ANVM:N9't1h:K. �MEfl., FN.f3f!tt1ARY 2f: If'16 - - - - .. - - - - - - - - • � - - - - - -- ' �-. - --- : - Articles Articles Articles Articles Articles Garage! Garage! Automobiles Automobiles For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale Wanted Yard Sales Yard Sales For Sale For Sale KEEP YOUR 8 mm 8 so STOVE, Fridge. Freezer, per 8 film, safe on high antique oak bed. 5 piece quality video.Tnple R Video bedroom set six it circular Transfer offers the best oak table with six chairs. 3/ pnce with music added no 4' Makrta Drill 6 30 pc extra charge call 905.725- metal hole saw kit m,- 1001 crowave stand. TV stand 1 am!fm cassette. excellent 3/4' Oak strip flooring. ext KENW000 200 WATT ladder 905721-9228 ^mp,lte home stereo sys vehicles.'Down Payment tem 5 disc CO. dual cas TOSHIBA 7' stereo tele- sette. tower speaker, Rent vision B(ms, 6 yr parts to own by phony from and tabour warranty No $750'week Call today money down Ren to own. +905)571 - 1:13 by phone for as little as 1986 NISSAN 900 ZX 1995 GRAND AM 4 door, loaded, lift, cruise, air, tum- hunter green. V6. auto. air, bar system. T -roof. 5 -speed. till, cruise and much more excellent working condition, Call 576-3264. asking $4500 728-1582 2nd CHANCE FINANC• 1967 Daytona Shelby. ING to discharged/Un auto. 160.000km, red, lint, discharged Bankrupts 8 am!fm cassette. excellent others. 16 yrs exp 'Trustee cnnddron inside and out Approved' on new/used $1800 as is 905.431- vehicles.'Down Payment ! :'59 Terms Available' OAC 'If 1988 HONDA ACCORD you're working, you're ap- ex) auto alt sunroof, load proved'' Can Gary Wood. Arts & Arts & Quick Lease 1020 Brock KITCHEN .:oboards, oak S600'week Call (90.5,571- FURNISHED and un',,r •' Crafts • Crafts ed. excellent cond:lion , Rd S. 1.800-792-5587 or 145,000 k,l , hwy or 8"^real wP! wpantnes. 5 1413 coshed ........, Please can (905) 666-2747 905-420-9979 anytime 1 B If 831-2395 t r m f years oa es, o er Can UP TO 50�. Ott v deo 0 ore +n or. 905263-4x23 I Ps SNET. .arrests. manor go ,n­ FURNITURE 3DO. Saturn. Playstation, UNWANTED Scrap metal Wh•, ; .a -ii, pnce"- ,1n" CD Rom, The Video Game P,,:keC .ages. stoves. of Ontano s oldest and lar Store. Oshawa Centre washers, dryers. cars, nest manufacturers is now 725 0202 Trade Welcome t-ui-k., etc Call (905)430 a -: -1 CARPETS - .-ding direct to the public I g oak pedestal table and WASHERS ,overs. fridge y01:; 1,11 .IER s^ - :.•- - - engage -(v "V"'- -few stain re- 4 Chau, SR49 7 it double s"'� '.•w aria recundi WANTED CAMERAS - ments ba t,ms_ Commun lease carpet on hand. I .,it pedestal and 6 chairs honed 5224 and up for re. o : "^'1a and ons. conf- ma!,on Low carpet 3 rooms 53Pace 51499 cannnonball bed, dt49 Coroneo washer, $17` ecutive driven $9400 or Low Ca' Maria a . 'ncludes carpet prem,urt tom 5399- Over 20 Stam and up for •econdibon Pd lele lery. miCdsCOpec- tele 86 J6 9C5-6862553 or 4'6635- pad. excert Installation last choices all dryers 5175 and up for re s copes binoculars and re 9ZQ' delivery hoe estimates .3C nal ci veneers Traditional Wood conditioned lodges 9 es and laced dein, Clocks , watch - Red low km-, well main yards! Norman 6862314 wo,k,nq 905.9P5 -877a stoves 4isn coin operated es. furniture. anything old BOSE Black w'^ ', 1 - n•s still ^d ' COMPUTERS 186 Co- - PIANO h Bench, upright washer and dryers Ste- 432-1678 1990 TRACKER CL, red, 94 PONTIAC SUNBIRD, amtm stereo casette, soft- auto, 4 cyl red, ae, arnlm top, new hard -top. stain cassette. 19.000 kms rear dard, 110k. excellent con- spoiler, power locks. dition. must sell $6500 brakes. steering, certified. o b o 905-432 3119 $11,500 432-2821 Honda Civic. 3 dr h/ 1991 Trans Am GTA - ba, k ba,�k anulm sass . 5 speed, hla' k 5 7L, auto. well 1 000 kit, white with blue equiPf vrd 109,000 km, ex ntenur. P.I,r 434.7564 ecutive driven $9400 or meg liar^, dives - VGA best otter 427.4787 after 7 1991 ISUZU IMPULSE. p.m auto power ev"T, • •) air . SPRING IS JUST 2 winter fires 85.OW kms. AHEAD SO WE'RE OF - non smoker. 1 own,,. good FERING OUR 'SPRING e wa^anth askino S2Ch. -Ti-• pa.- - -..` . megs no hard ,rve, idea work Mas--^ S Rich exce-ro' _ond,tion Also ae• "'•o cite, p"ensons Furniture and Appliances. 22' Coun St. SALE. washers, dryers. CARPET -. ' Prices buy condition, as Is $5200 '213-7543 SPECIALS' Now 89 a�' papers YORK ,vrr wa^ els 5'_5 IBM 55's 60 8^ year old pump organ and 5, Oshawa '6-7da8 sto•,• , StS� down and up ComputerFMI Computer Caddy Fleetwood Brm pec ':,•e aa. �: S"5 meg liar^, dives - VGA s'" by Masini b Ha^•,n PIANOS - GRANDFA- 3 month warranty Wanted- ' Video !991 STYLUS ISUZU. Video D'eleg. while. loaded Ca - a -809r a3s monitor S325 486s w-,tn beautifully engrave^ a •eat WEDDING -wr. size 26. appliances work oq or not Now a�:reran, ¢r- -; k Red low km-, well main $9.850 89 Buick Regal }D8s VGA mor.•rrs t,om $499 em eon antique Ines A�sc qfudges. S' '. B-a^work tram stoves. washers CLOTHES FRIENDS tamed 5 speed $4999 cert Ltd , loaded. 70 kms. - Aise use, n,II,me ui sys same other nouse^oIJ mea^.piece $75 2 red dryers. Repair service flat CARPET -. ' Prices buy terns ava;are Upgrade new n' ,terns Mown^ M,,,' seg bndesma'd dresses SRC rate S35 A it (905)438 . onditiomng. J6. excellent any pu•^rase used Call Ben 576-3269 each Washer 8 dryer ;13.000 certified. 509- -,a:e. Flee �� system- 4 meas S99 0' 8 cars and 6 vans on the lot, S300parr OBO Ca u 134 1545 s!a,a'�- '�r ••ee estmate nregs S, ?P Cla•moton PIANOS - GRANDFA- •338 after 6 30p m papering, ntenor. exterior, :a Sal 9C°a32750 ,. Compute- ',•e Baseline R, THER CLOCKS - - WOMEN'S FASHIONS. WOMEN'S 9, page' 9� 9697 Bowmanvdle Just easr of r.a-. 3r est • --,,on- g �•QUIGIfP YAMAHA ;•and Now a�:reran, ¢r- -; k F'vinq Durcnmar Hote, New and sed aanos Not r .i Gt sent. summer mer n n c a ase Carpet Broker '-)C'`- DOMINION CLASS re � - Re,! !c own•. apt Beaul,fu. r.ch tone Im CLOTHES FRIENDS yy _- .^ « •air - r, - ,. Jn, �i;c. s.e upngm grand d,grtal ^aculafe quality Ask n FASHIONS 123 Brock ,star' car,-- For 3 _ o s ^,alely 50C;t meas..•P kPvb„arils AI •095 m SaP1_ Call 905-42' '479 St S. downtown Whitby Dn'y 5359 �,' P•,ce ^- 3P '.2 m wile^ -1•1"'1rse reduceC' Telec ZEROX 3006 Put, •,i 568.4100 Durham's ;a, ooks 8 drives like new $7,998, 89 Pontiac Gr Prix '.lust Sell 905.831 8729 or SE, white. loaded, $7.9% '05 2873644 evenings 90 Che. Cav Z24 31 V-6, 1993 Buick Regal, silver. 4 loaded. $7.895. 88 Pontiac !a tr p w , p d. p s p b air Bonneville, loaded $4.995 . . onditiomng. J6. excellent 89 Ford Probe GL. auto air. ondmo,,106.000",5 55'495 90 Chev Cav 4 dr. ;13.000 certified. 509- b cyl auto. air. 56.595 34 940 cars and 6 vans on the lot, years experience, restrelch. all at reduced prices C•r- 1993 PARK AVENUE hoar Auto Centre. 155 p r - W ;rks 433 •491 .' 111.11fully •:a ham: r,.,ti1 King St. W. (At Mid- _ludes 3C ,,s 'a•pe' - ' r ,w. - r•- Brand gest selection of women's Kenwood. quail ster- town Mail) (905) 571- deiuxe pad an, ^s•aw,•^ o"e' •\,•1'^ RESTAURANT Equ'lr rP. neve• urea' $800 resale fashions •' Pets/$ pplieSl •' PetsiSuppllesr quality 9G5 9t, 4_14 eo system roe car tt i cs flamers (Where our heir cus- .r Yam,, normo Free duets •^e^• , - est sink r�80 Please tai 905433 _ Boarding boa/ding 52.000 value, v2 price tomer, send their on n your hone N. ,r DIAMOND RING. P• �4 54;.tC Mu" 'ed. best urger JH06 after 5 30 pm • Pets'Supplies! .'�3-24a6 friends). !eel - caymer! one Ca nl 4 1 F .9r•g5 ' DOBERMAN BLUE OSHAwa OBEDIENCE yea' Dane q0� a acpras" c5 -r Boardingeg tcv 1994 �ava+er VL. 4 door. SCORES/SPREADS ;Mo Articles ^die . ol,. Mr 0 1 '%reek ' I a P Beau f: set Asks; 5 70, K w me .teres. good wIM kids fully �.uG 'o tb wee+,, +and ba. •°"t .r.• au. ABS. PA PT ' Automobiles - "' Wanted xconated. tad and ears sic . Tuesday Mach 19th delay wiper,, AM FM Cas `ria, 432 9'9 •. Line^' 9GC "E- GERMAN SHEPHERD Pretrial CaL Be, at 905. sett- 52000 Kd $?i;.'-" Wattled CARPET MILL DIRECT HAMMOND •oa- S800 ec 5.1- 52 99 ;e" . •-;, r a-- 4 an home- 9014cropCan 905573 435-0868 certdred 1 70543R7 5729 -Ca.. L -ca du oe 19 years ANTIQUES Absolutely raised b we2xs oid, m.1. CARS FOR CASH' we >.a es sty-' e•p" ? - - Sery "? 6458434 '.+.� -.lure ur art GERMAN SHEPHERD 1994 CAVALIER, power 5.9'53 CKC Registered $250 Call LAB PUPS, mR home buy used vett'+,inti vin, s on". S;ao ".c. n v^,ng old Sciertihc nstru PUPPIES. .Ick an, tar- st-r,�..a. pi,wer «, abs HITACHI - ,•err: ra �P^ Cham p o+.a •, work •,; and brakes. air, am lin cassette. const Can 427.2415 - SELF CLEAN A - d 9C`5 '21-9001 cies must be m runnin �... a•� rads 'e�P m.- s. -rima saver abler. G „nes. CKC To :ane• cola a,^ F•P.' ` ne,•ve•t, an, w d b,au e•• -^tent•, nit -sinq toys decoys dolls. CKC REGISTERED el- shots. dew, claws rerrloved show Ines Vary r r•"^, and 35 000 «.i t yr warranty or 'come to 479 Bayfy St es, -at*! A -mar, 8n__ se, a Rer• I- ow, •Qday m uotttes. collections or dewormed. nips guar. pay- CKC •rg Parents a^d Pups rema,mn; certified as -�rle as SP 7S wwr« a ^,_�a ._,•,was -err In- sates Call Robert Bowen inw at „,,, s er.:e:lent men! plan Cocker Ker- raised w -e,, ch Idrer Ideal $10,000 427 9762 East. Ajax at MURAO AUTO �"' %>^,,4c ,•- :.iy•-.err. ^.y,r• cr_.•a .a: ca Good line- $400 Cau '6131 �•e•es• F-.. ,,,, '•- ^'o'• -v ^'w^ Ca Ar+.iq„es '905, 655.9G•i3 nets. (9051 579-6038 familySALES yea' •4t, 8 a�^r.tin'es Gall 354-C997, or i6t3i 35d .Pets and Protectors _ F -" 12 Brook Rea,nnade price Tel 668- 6133 (Napanee) }QS or 4'16 +530 D 1 R E C T D R Y ox ro . .. .. 707 Fax News Advertiser683-7363 ImImprovelmentS 1 ' Improvements Mlimprovernents • ' HeatinglAir • ' Roofing • , Roofing • House a House • House • Condition • • • Cleaning • Cleaning • Cleaning 'MISTER CHEAP' ••- EUROPEAN or•; ve••ie•-!, •e: .1-,s.+n - w, _ .ate your Dain - law apartments additions. roorr. u, eutc^er walls, as fences, decks etc Li- M'�' as hoc, ties Good rel. erences an, satisfaction censer for over 2r, years guaranteed For free esti all work g„a,anteed fes, mates call D Dyks!ra 725 - Free eshma,e call Ernie 4913 905-4r1.F•_- SIGON Cons!ruchon L: serv,ng Dumam Region for GAS PIPING d•,, w-.-. ,'a�ie:: •ev,sed, re- .,cated ,Humidification and r tiltratiOn Serving Dur- -am to, over 25 years Can Bob. (9051686-9726 L ' andyman HANDYMEN Snow plougl rhwl Free estimates. Excellent ser- coeiuteilli gm - vice Call 436-7795. -, ca'pen'er plumber Packing available. . Painting b • Moving dt d waver roarer, retamng ' ' • Decorating • Storage walls 4 mer. available to meet CARPET Installations - 25 ready to entertain for any years experience, restrelch. age, any occasion. Birth- a,' your household require- ALL Pro Painting and Wall- AJAX Moving Systems - full ments for repairs ma,nte Hance , renovations Limited papering, ntenor. exterior, services. moves. appliance SINGLE MMD SERVICE Custom Cleaning to suit vuur needs Thorough or general cleaning Regular 6r wcamonal 905-619-8082 Saturday service available P.M Party • Services me offer 20`r off rooting,t stucco ceding, general and piano speclahsts Flat It�OVIn MICHALSKI MOVING -hous- rate or hour) We now • • repairs. top quality work. y g es, rtments, offices, apply booked now pad fobs. reasonable rates 2p`% have heated storage unds_ • Stora aPa p spe-cialisls 512'nr Free estimates. call Now offering free boxes 9e antes and aro �; ri�.,o 7w�me seniors discount 404-96,9 9 Senior and mid -month ch eA y yrs Adddions sunyecks. -at .11- 1. - at 599 and pati, :dors. windows rec- rocros, f��agsrone free esh- C B P Ma,n'enance Bu'Id- mates 905-576-5760 Ing •Ppa•s and renovations electrical plumbing, ce- J.S. ARMSTRONG ,amic ties carpentry From DEV. INC. Specializing small repairs to mato, ren. 'r custom homes, additions. renovations rec rooms and ovations Furl guaranteed basemen apa-!meets Res free eslima!es (905.668 dentias and commil 3300 Serving Durham Region for D.M. LONGHORN over 15 yrs Free cons, to CONTRACTING hon Cal! Jeff 905-428- Vnu, nen h r," -.e rar.o- 5706. MENARD 6 SON, 15 DRYWALL and painting, up Call for information, • ' • Plumbingboarding, taping, texturing. • renovations and repairs 725.0005 or 427-0005 Small lobs 15 years ex- perience Free estimates. • Flying AAA -LICENSED PLUMBER Serving Durham and out of • Services available All your plumbing needs Complete renovations Guaranteed lowest prices' No job too small^ Senior discount (905) 432-2913 ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUM- BING licensed plumber, no job too small, no job too big. yrs experience Plaster free estimates. great prices. d r i lured All work guar 'ew an epars. d Twat and !aping. painting. stuc anteea co, ceramic tiles. textured Phone Dave at ceilings tree estimates 905420-6463 anynme 985.3794 GUARANTEED Sai,s!ao ton w,t", every type of DUCTWORK installed, home repair Pla,!erng. moved relocated Excellent painting, window and door rates Free estimates Elea replacement 'Father and trostatic air cleaners. hu son team who take pride n modifiers Big. Small lobs every task' 434 6311 or guaranteed lowest 905 725- 2507 r counts. Licensed, insured. rhwl Free estimates. Excellent ser- coeiuteilli gm - vice Call 436-7795. 6rdirr4srel•rf•,P•ryioxYc, Packing available. liii Ilmee, tux18g, F•1e Vaifirg gems finding time to clean y ow magician a r- Flooring, aw_ tat Flow I- WS ' Carpeting k.we u«..n ....r•.....,.... MAGICIAN, clown friends, CARPET Installations - 25 ready to entertain for any years experience, restrelch. age, any occasion. Birth- ing. our speciality Free esti days, promotions. open. mates D 8 N Duncan, 987- Ings, fund raisers. Magic 1799 or 987.1800 shows are fun! Lettuce help 839-7057 or 728- ` • Expo Movers POW House 8334 Cross• Cleaning RABBITwants work doing s Bargain rates. homes, magic for children's parties Piano oapt., etc, and all occasssons. Have ldra moving. ARE YOU having prob- m IT C II E Call Paul 428-0295 7239781 Jane 4272856 =1-•0.4 ®® appliances Comparable Ing fridge 8 stove $50 • rates Call 432-2650 Please call 839-3378 Packing available. gems finding time to clean y ow magician a r- • , Painting • Moving $ 423-0239 )) �" ine 668-4932. sional ur h�eanin • Decorating g • Storage tae-ssla'� , callllroHel- en's Home Services today DISCO/V�E/�RY FLIGHT 427.4385 Fully insured SZW.•• HARRY -O -THE -MOVERS - and bonded FAX INTERIOR / EXTERIOR MEN with large truck will g �y person Move big or small, we price Pairnng for good prices do household moves, rest them alp Free estimates, CLablEANINGLadyavail- lerences, • ADS good work Call Mel 576- dental, commercial All seniors discount, shoo notice eINellent 6553 types of moves Call Carl or bo�ulpe MfEACCEPT moves. Pianos moved, also 10 years experience Will clean entire house includ- • Call Paul 428-0295 7239781 Jane 4272856 =1-•0.4 ®® appliances Comparable Ing fridge 8 stove $50 • rates Call 432-2650 Please call 839-3378 ' ft ' ' Apartments A artments For RentIs p For Rent olooloolooloolook WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE I NLt_ towing for scrap, .,id or abandoned cars trucks thr pickup top prices paid. up to $100 (416) 281-3499 (416) 281-9804 AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT Mori. - Fri 9 - 5 (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED — AVAILABLE IMME- ffifl, TruCkS DIATELY, In Whitby At, for Sale tnwldmgsPacrous. carpet 799-5323 ed, newly paintedwith bal : w]roorn apt cony, close to bus, shop -; UJUGE DAKOTA, 2 '. ping, all utilities included. rel dr 5 speed, 3 9 hire first 1 last required, no pets. engine. 130.000. miles. 1 bedroom $625. 2 bed great. good body, in room, 5725 call 430-0134 fes fiberglass cap bungalow ,n Prestigious X)0 obo 430--6722 BASEMENT apt , one c,us,ve No pets Can 576- berrnom. :joie •o shopping 1987 S-10 Blazer. 350 V8. and 401 $450 per month ,wed, fresh paint, cus- inclusive Available March '+ duals. mags. B & M 1 721 2815 :'ter, clean. straight and �et me show you how ' - 55800 o bo Call 728- BEAUTIFUL new 2 bed - ` IT,nm Dasyir,ent ,n north available Call 4905' 432- Oshawa Cerai oak. Vans! laundry Available imine Will Jialely S7oC plus utilities 4 Wheel Drive Working preferred 683 March 1 t bedroom $565 °-535 +966 FORD EeonoVan BOND & Central Park;' n -ii sui 35' O. h:1 Y..i Duplex 2 -storey .. Great condition S200o 3 bedroom apt hardwood #(75435.1088 floors. freshly painted. 4 tiF101`4 HAVti Large 3 appliances. 5550 . hydro 1990- 150 DODGE RAM Avail.3ble March 1 Call ac i'8 EFI. H D Susp ter 5p m linen -Fn 571- : • ii• cert or best offer 2500 able April 1 S780 inclusive x r • Call 905 83932584 BROCK RD � Ilii Oaks- 990 ISUZU TROOPER s:'•+C ,,, .' bedroom base r. cy.nder -ort he . men! apt, complete with air. AM• eat in kitchen, famdyroom, a icei S9.900 728- 4 pc bathroom. private • ane, 5 lau^dry. available Apr 1 -492 Aerostat XL - ex, 4 0 96 S825:mo 905 619 - Y^ 7 passeii ex 2495 ... ronNron. blueigrey CENTRAL ' )shawa mod 5')950 cerrheo Bal - .. cans secure ,n r-' warranty 436- par. 2 -bedrooms, Iror' :'40 All inclusive available Feb 2'4 Call 579 Apartments %19 or 728 E," ' 1 For Rent CLOSE TO O G H 4 ,arge ectrocin,r; upper floor of luplex. S840imo inclusive Firstlast AvailableMar h 'TOP OF WESTNEY" Anari :, ,aiii 2 & 3 bedroom - available immediately ;;m Kelly 305 683 5000 fr c-427-6' t 1 OrW ac 579-5109 leave mes sage DELUXE 3 bedroom Jpa Orr.-•, • well kept Quiet buJWng_ in Port Perry, 1s 'run north of Oshawa bal- =ony *,in sliding doors, large Irv,ngroom. 1000 sq It living space. $840 plus hydro Also 2 -bedroom apt 8 2 BEDROOM $750,month. Call 985-7349 or 728-2255 APARTMENTS r, ri & A:• .' - parking tip:"antrs available ' •'b ' & Mdrrr,_ 1 Call 799-5323 dry' Daffy furnished f de : w]roorn apt M.1 'Oxford . -a Large, quiet, lower ­ of backsplrt, separate "at parking Must Pe en S575mo inclusive .8 904;, able AL' •,t Lxated 35C i bedroom apartments. B 'ry buddrng, close to 'loots. library. South GM .:nt Available rmmedate- and Nov 428-6328 1 :m for appointment AJAX Westney Heights WHY RENT? seta, ' ed 2 bdrm + 1 bdrm basement apartment, central air, garage, landscaped. NO DOWNPAYMENT Carries $695/mo 905-686-6639 h of one bedroom base. ",t apartment, private • :,ance. minutes from Go, o Pi non smoker. $595 r' rho Available imme- ,,a:ely 427-7604 AJAX Oxford Towers Spaoous apartments, quiet -:,,"ding. close to shopping, GO. Pool, sauna. 2 & bedrooms available ',taro, 1, April 1 and May 1. 0838571 until 7 30 p.m. FURNISHED - Ajax new 1 bedroom basement bachelor. Private entrance, aundry, utilities, cable in- %ded Kitchenettl i- ='owave, near 401, Go, i-ubhc transit $575. 905)427.0283, after 6:00 AJAX, 1 bedroom base - `rent. apartment $550 monthly, all inclusive March 1, please call 839- 1570 LARGE 2 bedroom base- "'ent apt. northeast Osha- v.a NO PETS. Laundry fac., `sLlast required $625 in. clusive Call 983-5911 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE - I y. downtown Whitby, spa - ,',us 3 -bedroom air -condi. ',oned apartment above "era's Cate, fridge, stove. t car parking, S700+urlr• lies lst/last Call 430-7353 725-2998 DOWNTOWN WHITBY 8'g • ;,.'or. . ,- pleteiy redone. with bake Try. March Ist 1-''905;669- 4009 GATEWAY COMMUNITY HOME ti has 2 bed apt . fames unit $760 Also 2 bed townhouse $880 both including utilities, available March 1st. at 120 Colborne St W Oshawa Beautiful view. directly facing onto Childrens Arena Park Very clean and quiet brand new building 571 0887, 95 p m Mon Fri. GORGEOUS bright. gro,.nd :ever 1.000 sq It large windows overlook Pool/ravine , all appliances. fireplace, use of pool $800 plus utilities 666-2783 LAKEVIEW PARK Osha- wa. newly renovated. 2 bedroom main floor or house Large backyard. $795 all utilities included. No dogs 435.2433 LARGE NEWLY renovat- ed one bedroom basement apartment. separate en- trance. parking, utilities in eluded. Bus at door. South Oshawa $585 per mo. Available immediately 579-8716 afer 6 p m LARGE, bright 2 -bedroom (Olive/Granciview) 2 levels, utilities included. Available Mar est 5675/month 1st/ last, references Call 905- 579 -3371 - LOVELY TWO BED- ROOM, Irving room, fire- place, eat -in kitchen, hk]ge, stove and laundry facilities. $725.00 all inclusive. Avail- able Mar. 1st 905-434-8781 MAIN floor in duplex 2 bedrooms, large parking and backyard. $695. first/ last Water, heat included. 221 Beatty Ave. Oshawa Please call 434-1655. MODERN very quiet and clean Oshawa, 2 bedroom apt., exceptional building. No large pets. All inclusive. $725/mo.427-8677 N OSHAWA. 3 bedroom apt , very clean building, available April 1 , $765 everything included 579- 9600 NEW 1 bed. bsmt apt ,n quiet N Oshawa, F/S, laun- dry, sep ent , parking, avail March 1 $550./mo Call Mike 905.723-0384 OSHAWA : I. • r,o v ., „ apa'l•"e•-• - """la hip at 888 and goo Glen St Close to schools. shopping and G M Uhhres included F,rsflasr required Gall 729- " Apartments For Rent MUST BE SEEN , Whir by 2 I ri dJl „tin ,apartmeni. walkinr) drs(dnr-e to Go sta- tion. I,,ts of parking ap. L'l,ances included Call "+051 430 8608 or (9r)i i:3 8689 WHY „•rt when you can 1-1 own home for ••55 than you think" Call li3ve Hay,nrk ;ale•, Hr•p Iie,ma, ;'IT Hearty ' 991 t" (9051 668 f9p5; 11 3211 Muses FHouor Rent 439,1 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA, S1 Absolute Affordable' 2 C.w l,•,, .,• ii Remo Oven iii Home from $74'i•month iurl,,,es equipped, main. 5650 plus. ,ncludedi N" Down upper 5595 plus. renovat menu Call Me" Mark paiy. l. Pd. 430.3161 or 7259054 plev Sales Rep ,..•••,.I. OSHAWA .airy clean ,, Group Fi i Realty 571 Celyd. - .-'i-d 2 -bedroom 6275 or 1 1-P40.6275 apartmri. centrally-locat edclose to 40,. shnppmg 5655 Includes uhhres & park,n,I Call 905-985 3105 OSHAWA 'age 2 b ro„r.'. •gent . P71 Sim - Coe St N, very quiet build ing, corwr'ent location $650 plus hydro F„sVlasl required available March 1 728-2255 CLEAN '.tinily build,ng. 0',c :ui - -ih one, two & three Ledronm hiciudes Heat. hydr-). tndge alae laundry faclaii 723 2094 OSHAWA ', Cix7 ,' m up arge 'ving•oom TIng •• WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE' `QT . g`3r T•n :. J, Exec SP911, -40.• tic nwr Ova„ab,e No down payment, Bad _'ii Bankrupt' Call Me' 571.6275 1-800-8.30-6275 hall tc decv age eat e +; "diff 4 .•n S7P,, r-th plus 1, �.. ­ I Gat^•pr,ms utilities Call 434-6%69 -air floor 'ai an,l aur OSHAWA: ose to GM dry' Daffy furnished f de nen., . . : ng. t. 2 .3 siren, Large cn.niry home bedroom apartments 105 ample park ^ S' 150 pi's 438-0229 F­Wasl Retvrunces 43a - TWO bedroom unfurnished doi 54: month Oshawa : berlrOOm avail georgeous 3 bedroom able AL' •,t Lxated 35C bungalow ,n Prestigious Malaga- 3700•m1 all in- 1ST CHOICE c,us,ve No pets Can 576- AFFORDABLE HOMES' 6,724 WHY RENTS BUY' OSHAWA- 1 )hn Centre xlr- :r. w^';;,•-„„ Strew' _ c o1room apart Nr1 probieri mens, available Mar :it 196. �et me show you how ' $67S'mo prk; .ird url Mort Pay 57000A.0 mild Laundry facilities Call Thomas C. Pike available Call 4905' 432- Sales 8914 Rep, Remax Accord PARK/BOND 1 and 2 Realty Ltd. 5763111 nedrr,c•• i, • available March 1 t bedroom $565 p,us hydro. 2 bedruom $645 Pius hydro Free parking 5761 PICKERING WEST tiF101`4 HAVti Large 3 Dedroom apartment 1100 • i i . • Sq if Washer. Dryer Cen • k tal Air. Ou er home Avail. able April 1 S780 inclusive x r • Call 905 83932584 rT jili• ROSSLAND I% 'son area. • t,qr� - ;rdroom, utdi- :i rte• ties canoe and park,,, in eluded, with fridge stave and own entrance. $500, month hrst,9ast reit d 'r - qu Non - smoker preferred Available March 1st 436. 7839 SOUTH OSHAWA -75 Wentworth St Vi .r ' 2. WHITBY 2700 sq n bees 'Li- . :- Near arrenrres'nc:uses 5 appliances Avail April $1475 mo . uNfles 905- 728-2410 bedrooms. close to buses, shopping, available imme- OSHAWA. 3 bedroom dately. 5550, 5650 6 up . brick ..,.-.i.• Stove tndge tndge. stove. heat. hydro. garage Hitson'Ohve area parking 1st required, last 5850 mo Pius unities negotiable, no pets 434 References required 905- 5183 , 576-5142 between 723-2035,905434-7844 9-6 RENT OWN S9 coo TWO bedroom unfurnished doi 54: month basement apt $750 Pri. georgeous 3 bedroom vate entrance, non smoker bungalow ,n Prestigious Westney/Delaney area Glens of Oshawa, hot tub. Ajax Available March 1 wet bar fireplace. oak 428-0798 kitchen & hardwood floors 8840 (905)3161 UNFURNISHED 1 bed- room, ground floor, 5486' 3 bedroom semi available month, includes utilities, APr 1 Dean Ave Oshawa fridge, stove, parking, East $900.'month + utilities First of Councce, no pets April and last 263-8378 1. (905)279-7438 3 -BEDROOM backspl,t, extra bedroom ,n base- WHITBY - REGENCY PLACE APARTMENTS Seniors Complex - t & 2 Bed apts. available for Apr/May Excellent location. All utilities Included For appt. call 430-7397 ment. 6 appliances includ- ed. double cinveway, avail- able March 15. 51150 month plus Call 839-6275. 4 -BEDROOM Brookwood Community, Whitby New 2500 sq it Large, bright kitchen, fireplace, double - garage, bath. ... Asking $1275+utilities. Available Mi 416-447-4799 AJAX 3 bed main floor WHITBY - walk to Co. one bungalow. bus at the door, bedroom plus den, clean, appliances $950 inclusive quiet, own entry, balcony. lWast, avan March 1 428 - garden view, parking, laun- dry, $650 inclusive No pets 905-509-2038 AVAILABLE March 1st - 3 WHITBY 1 -bedroom, self bedroom main floor of contained basement. house Close to downtown bright. clean, separate en Oshawa Large yard. kdch trance. laundry, storage, enhvingroom, dining, bath parking. Walk to GO, park. First, last references. S650. lake $550 inclusive 1 s L last, references 905683- Please call 4363446. 434 8840 5752. 435 4624. 576-9570 WHITBY 2 -bedroom con- do, 10th floor. beautiful southwest view. applianc- es, washer. dryer parking included Available March I Call at CENTRAL PICKERING house for rent 2 000 sq it of luxury 10++., $1150 rmo. plus 2 3 utilities Call (9051 1, $1000 iusive 4209281 ter 4 p m 655-4063 7 HP: NEA% S AIA P,R fISk.k, 11 EU., FERRI ,till 21, 19964P,t,GE i3-:1 CALL 683m7545 for up-to-date auction listings. Clarington residents call 404-2615 CORNEIL S AUCTION BARN Friday FEB 23 at 5:30 pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 wt 'lining room suite 3 P,: Wh t,: Provinaal )edro n s lily Chys 'erfields Man*,i Frick S. C,ftey and E id 'rlhles Press b:frk ,),,k. tAo,lBrn VVardr,tle -' 3 - ern Bedr,cm suite. 4 rl•awer of Filing Cabinet, C, ;d lamps. Cror-k5 M,rns Chair Oa■ a.,.x nil Chair. Vlalr'ut Magazine 'able GE Automatic Dryer Maytag Vii fir Milk Cans. Spin- ri,ng Wheel. 8 Ice Cream Parlour Chairs. Mahogany China Cabinet. Dining Tables. 15 cu tt freezer. Admiral Port- able Dishwasher. -antems, Wooden Planes. Dining Chairs. -q Saw. Hand T'x l "I J, a qty china. "lass. household & Collectible items. Don or Greg Cornell Auctioneers R.R. 91 Little Britain (705)786-2183 ESTATE AUCTION SALE SAT FEB. 24 6 P.M. MYLES KING AUCTION HALL 33 HALL ST OSHAWA tor.. ,1,..• : to li,-e. S pce ” ,h pr,vinciai noir- ; room suite- 'efng or and sto7,; : her drr,,r crass 3 anrQce pine : boards 5 pre i:)le bedroom Sure �n leather ones "eld suite new 2 chesterfield suite "ew Antique la- drup from desk ream parlor table chair 2 Tartan .,Ins. footstool, ^� chair, color )t,;an. lazy boy • •,ir, teak chest. .secs. chest of :• 'niers. antique Is antique center %I: .'s .i"d hall tables. 4 ,' !robe, cedar .1. large quanhry • inbque dishol chi- + silver, tools, well wn estate sale. t to attend Sales y Tues Thurs 6 p In Ai' --tn- rents welcor^ed- s cash. MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-5751 AUCTION SALE SAT. FEB. 24, 10 A.M. OUAL;TY AUCTION OF TOYS. NOSTAL- GIA & COLLECTIBLES alit at '.V•Uc^s Sa • _ Arena. „xDr 1,;e 2 mi rh on Main St to Davis Dr ANT. FURNITURE : 9pc oak dining rm. ste . 9 per. ii d:nir,y fir-, ste,harvest table spinner desk, alit dressers. Barber chair. 1890 tam cup- board, ant. blanket box trunk 1896 Eastlake bed ,o ) French doors 5 Ig ant oak .-oars. 4 db pressback chairs. Church pew c' .1 handmade quilts, hanging ori lamp. !brass. crystals, fani stove fridge. bar fridge. Franklin stove plus more ANTIOUE TOYS: Over 100 toys including 1930's Mickey Mouse on rocking Horse. Oscar Hitt Germany 19206 'Highway Henry' car. Marx Union Station 1940s. Marx ' Honey Moon Ga- rage'. Marx New York Central Electric train. Lu - mar. Coke, Tonka, U -Haul. Nyhnt, Sul L. Lin- coln. Ertl, S(ructo. friction cars tin toys. dinky toys. approx 40 match box toys. (Lesley Eng- land) . erector set. 1920s marble pin ball game. plus many many more. COLLECTIBLES: Brantford blue flowered crock, coffee table scales, sq box telephone, milk bottles, approx. 50 primitive tools, cross cut saws. horse collars, hanging butcher scale, Locust Hill creamery egg crates, artwork, 6 ant., Turner en- gravings, 6 Bartlett Canadian prints. Walter Campbell Ltd. Ed. prints, over 50 Canadiana books. ant. coins & paper money final 'Tele- gram'. Ig qty. cast iron seats (Suckeye.Frost & Wood, Noxons. Champion. Maxwell). 16' #3 cast dinner bell, cast well pump, 4' bear trap.lg. paper press, oil cans.Ashton Drake doll collection( com- plete- except Jason), Royal Doulton 'Heather' , porcelain dolls, pig collection, old records, ( over 900 Ips & 78s), ant medical instruments, 1867 Family Bible, ant army suit, 1950s prom dress, plus over 100 lots of antique china. glassware & depression (R S Prussia. Beehk, Royal Nippon. Royal Winton etc ) ant rifles. muskets etc. Call for detailed fax list. VIEWING: 8 am Sale Day TERMS: cash. Visa. M/C or interac GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc) Sunderland 1.705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 A- iAM a7-. -A li aD E '',%i Vi are selling the es - We It the- late KAI'- - -^ J,)ni ,1 Osr' J wa G';s others including : pr 'halni,t bydf ;,'m s.'te. Set ,' s'I✓,,' wa•e :ol ectibie gasS Fri prr✓r a 5 L`= 'Nair,,' Cyd- In rI,.d'-,ti. 3 -•n.: to tries Pyai A'nii 8 Cace set c! dishes 1” ilirli w^.dy !ably F. 1 -ha,r;_ F of D,ultrn hgi,rmys ne'w hesrerfields & seats. new mattress- es R x spr;rgs New 7 p_ ^ aple bedroom, suite sleigh bed 2 exert .e bilii gift- ware apli _,m - red Edition prints by Les Tait Romance A J Casson tames Lumbers Alan Hurt ='^'Kin Wynivuorth. 3 spores p,:, es- plus many ether articles Note time IC a In Gccd Sale Plan tic at - Viewing cnday om t p 'n to 6 p m ",trms Cash. M C Debit Card. MCLEAN AUC -10N & LIOUIDATIONS 905-6863291 or 9054112-2836 Don't Forget Oshawa Whitby Thi. Wji Classified Dept. Ls open fi)r your convenience even. Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 57b-9335 AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER. NEWTONVILLE. FEB. 23RD. FRIDAY 6 P.M. . r.,),., V ss,ssa.- large nay ma- . l "J desk ma- ,t ,irh- se':eral 1s,0ra: taboi l dais. - ,'sian sit pa :a1c - ^ . C•,.Serve • .• . i:e insist. 1 ireSsyr wtrh f ChOny •aD'e "r CTI'frs _r .'ler �f1iCy 'harts �s vases Qudnh- Dt China quahrir isware Hav'Iland -ana rr,5e' linne, 5C -,csi stem e numerous Sue and antiques aes '948 cdr sit- - �r"Ilan ,rare -Ferd.nand the Castle soap is photo and „enorative e': sports card needle points. ever 5C different " .f art '.ncluding 'ec editions, t-ied and unframed + . Casser, Sate - Pari -lance. etc . alcrg .v ^ a variety of ,arge man hike _peri ed works 'his ,s ,i , ry attractive offer - Plain to attend s Cash ap- i cheque, visa, Frac! Auctioneer Frank Stapleton (905)786-2244 'Celebrating our 25th year' ,A- SEB 21 10 A.M. ian�,<,•, - :ern ture some ii ..tis estate auction Orva! McLean ':on Center - :say. selling imp- -t he;f the "d ; W Oshawa end ,ern A.r^se,r Sri Nirg ar': greeting cards s Samy, --asr s' tt Srarp Z72 111 ' D �n 11 i�r^'^ Pa' ar -_ . ;• sign es :. Sr lir di-•]'• MCLEAN AUC - "ONS 705-324- 2'33 LINDSAY OR aCO-461-6499 s' , -'. ',a y Dr r at hour ljarn ORVAL & BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS .,..1:7. -11 3A,.c" Feb. 22. 19% at5orm. slander 3a''; - ., ^all. '50 Percy Crescent .;n Scugog stand Ex- -e,ient furniture & ap- Dirances from 3 partial 'States with applianc- 's Barley twist table 1^d z:her good dr - 'quer and :ollecn- )les Much more liewing from 2 p.m PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 655-8073 & 985-9807 at Hail HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA SATURDAY NIGHT FEB. 24TH, VIEW 6 P.M., SALE 7 P.M. 1011 BLOOR STREET, OSHAWA Partial list: Sanyo Scott Emerson, Venturer, Electronics. Compact disk home stereos. CD radios. cordless phones & answer machines & caller IDs. Walkmans. 20" to 27" colour TVs with closed capture, 2 head & 4 head VCRs. TV;VCR combo. personal CD player with car kit., porcelain dolls L.E. edition, Ashley Santas. Emily. Samantha, etc. TV/VCR stand, baby strollers. occasional furniture. kitchenware, country dining sets, air beds, cookware sets, 14K jewellery, diamond dinner rings. bracelets, Michiko pearls, Holmes heaters & humidifiers, porcelain vases, fish bowls, watches, toys. chess sets. steppers, gym bikes, ski machines. Tools, wrenches, screwdrivers, socket sets, pliers. bench vise. air hammers, drill bits, sanders. Impact sockets, organizer tables, computer table set, trampolines, tents collectible die cast cars. antique oak reproduction phones, oriental hand painted figurines, cork pictures, cedar chest, goose down duvets & sheets. porcelain musical clowns, too many to list Terms. Cash, Visa & Mastercard IV PACE-is-a-�hW rlt':Hc aI[A1F:k•t-l4Ftrc: 21.149IIr Houses Townhouses Townhouses Money Money Money For Rent rj M,For Rent EAI For Rent ffp To Lend To Lend RR To Lend COMFORTABLE 3 bed - friendly neighbourhood of Oshawa Lookmq for respectful ten ants Apr, 1 occupancy 5850 plus All Call (613) 478-5.'.99 OSHAWANo,1h beauu fu. . . ,. . , n home wit, hmsneo basement. fences backyard 5 appliances. available Immediately 51175 plus tst'last 905- 831-1854 OSHAWA , bedroom, gas hea' - stove, new carpets. freshly -panted big deck. oa,age private yard. available imnledialely. 5950 month .utilities 905- 509 1927 SEMIS.' wmmouses F a•� . lames included. S800 -S85, Oshawa Wh-• by ava,ab, Ma -r^ A, 434-6691 0, _ 3Iq! ate, 6 SPOTLESS 3 -bedroom b: dL.pex South Oshawa 4 app'ance5 lawn dry tdc'',tes. fenced vara Dark wa k sch0o'ss"bbing •'J.-. Donato^ 5-5.^ydre 905725-0656 STILL Renting^ Why^ Buy home wT" no money down S63 40C - 3 bedrooms S -5C month. m A,,,,: -,;sive A,•ea Rasanu Cddwel'. Bank,, RMF -28 9414 e., 2^_, WHITBY Dedrnor- near $R'4 . cable a ease AvaalDw Ivi S! gets 430 '_- mT_wnhouses For Rent 2 BEDROOM wr-., n, I- lied .shed'. "1 ^o^ 4 acn, arc es avai:abe May 5895 ,hcus,ve 728-5708 NEW 3 BEDROOM 'es app I. Aka. A: 's• c• .., 5,74; �:,: t ••,,. ; ... Rooms for Rent SPECTACULAR LAKE VIEWh— A n. I .�^eS^ed untur- n shed • oms ' ersuite 2 washrooms. shared k�!cr, er. laundry Park , and cable included w Drk.-y people no, smoke, !stlast. relerenc Its SB' to Slog weekly 427 167 - IV 67 PRINGLE CREEK CO-OP is accchtin;ti ,1h111n",!lions for their %vaiting g list for tuturr a\ a11,Thlitt, for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom unit.. I Argo pla\ rourid & 1}Yacious unit.. \c.lr all amenities. PIcasc call 666-2005 or visit 95 Crawforth St., Unit S5, %VhitbN•, for turthcr intortmitlon. Office hours. \lon-Thurs. 10 11.711 APPLICATIONS FOR SUBSIDY FOR OUR WAITING LIST ACCEPTED Shared ' Accomodatlon A,4x h'elcome, close to al a^'Innes 1UmiSheo. 5350 moat^ negotiable Call 905-428 -147 ALTO NA Sheppard 4 tea. .. ,.-••- _ bedrooms, private bath. park All facilities non smi.v e"f negotiable 905 5119 450 CLEAN ;.,lel home. room wit^ pro a•- 2 PC bathroom share shaver upstairs Use of res' o, house fro^ smoke• ,.aundry tacihtes adult wee '8 5350 mo first las' 43446 even Ings 'leave me -.1 Male share very urge t - r ^• ^'Somers ape mde'e ma -e Launder 'aaliues ca partk^ .ya•7 5353 ^ Cal z R-98 PICKERING sun^y ...,me share whole hous+ aundrY carve etc W^r, - ; adults - y S4 -i0 -o-­ Call 424-4363 : ndomtniums For Rent AJAX 1-hed•0cm fop rDCian -es w;xC •ening •:replace "'cony lderground bark :or Ava,ab - Abr -JXURY t SEDRROM a, .,.. A. - New'Y decorate:'. an ances $-50 mon. plus ul,hes 905831.54-1 28 0050 Officerj 6 • , Retail Space 1350 $0 FT K St W - aza. S -°' ` . piusTM I Now A,,ailabie Ron Bars, - 3f'- "4c Suttor Group 'f t Months F-- Rem, '..._..,, 600 sg second floor Oshawa down 11:wn.6 Jo sq main SSOL 3500 sq Lwr iv S'000 25C Sq mar 5350 600 so 2nd h 5500. 1050 sq ma,r 5'.000 Cal' 434 2447 or 6554' 32 Private Homes For Sale CORNED k bed", _. •.J "'rift*tent. huge lot;. %5810:lot. per sect !,piex - • _ommercial. 75 mort7age S"'.000 own; ask -g $1. - 00o Ca, -:-2-,1, EXCLUSIVE HERMIT" AGE AREA - Aa. , tac _ 11-11 -Om 2600 sq ! ce,am,cs, ld,ge eaten k'. upgrade cal for Iac,.ar n master bed room walk o�' In yard from k,• -nen -ec ace. walk;^ ; d -stance to schools. PTC a GO Please call 416 1328 HARMONY 6 ROSS - LAND - , �• • : ark - Tse to bus J..'e and a..gdis;a,_, r; a amemt,es ! replace_ ^reed air gas hearing ce, era' a, t�nqh• eat :n ll-tCmen w"i•^ sliding g ass doors Tic deet 4 dp- Duances Sri car garage with a double newly paved Jnveway. 'emced ya,q 5emi-ensu". with step-up !rib and a separate show., •,tau This has been a no, mok� home Ask n 5'33 Assumaple to^gage Closing Juiy r August '995 Pease call 905 723 3949 WILL bur .Ines cas- 1- --"sings Tee hone 11-434 811E Oshawa . Pickers 1, 905 756298," Os^.awa tc P_ -.rt Hope 5104 900 C,o•geous 3 .r, Conga". or Quiet streel. pOSS.b,e ,r -,dw apartmen' wr•^ ^ wash ronm5 cour,,v treec 'o! Gleaming hardwood floors. at -In k' ^rn won• last .all Peter Neai Sales Rep Gude Realty. 723 528' OPEN HOUSE. Sun Nam 3 1 to 3 D m SB Irwin Dr Whi! by !Bums d ;a•de^ 1 '672 SQ r, house- asking $174 900 Cedar deck 51 h fenced lot 430-475•: POWER of Sales" Se' r ! -s a 3.1 bed- room 2 Storey. Tec room. garage. walkout Dasement with 5*,, J:, - monthly payments of S799 Inclwong tare: Ted Houghton Re. max 668-3800 Industrial Condos Am. for Sale FURNISHED -Dom wi!n Units Counice. ^l.- .. 8 Gose 3 'Dus ' me 4~' INDUSTRIAL ands or LUXURY } bedroom com- Sus,table ', 1 non-smo,er r :, :• s,f-starters 5'00 weekly 905-72 `s it e d stria paza n xt c For more inir--ahon cal 3744 Oshawa Centre High cer .,90'05, 686-259F HUGE m basement Df rigs par,.-,, utilities NO MONEY DOWN. house • �,pldce. mground ounlaun washrooms a • compres A- 2 .- L-d'.r�r P r Pool share krtcren ser Month -by. month baths view of the Lake 8 {try near Ajax Go south parking for truck. w!h hy- T,,,ci skyline 426.05.1 4C' March $4Dr mclu- dip Avaiable immediately Gastlemate Alpha Realty sve 6191506 576-29e2 Inc LIVE IN Private Homes Lots for ieteiy re completely renovated. � Sale Sale Crean quiet Home, laundry. bus. parking, cable phone. students welcome $350 per mo '905) 831-7744 nights (416; 412-6530 eay5 LIVERPOOUHWY 2. own bathroom, includes laundry. cable. close to bus 831-8.983 ROOM FOR RENT - Counice. With full use of house, includes parking. laundry non smoker, air. available immediately 404-2164 Shared Im Accomodation AJAX - Large 4 bedroom, home with au the extras close to all amenities. walk to bus Exclusive use of family room lots of privacy. This is a nice quite luxury home Non smoker S375 plus Ist/last Please call 428-9214 3 bedroom brick bungalow New root, doors. windows. 200 amp service, high efh- aency furnace 2 fireplaces. pod. 2 acres, separate bachelor building 7 min north of Dumam College. Trades Considered 5178.000 Call Randy 905- 655-5941 3 PLUS 1 bedroom brick bungalow. finished rec room fireplace, hardwood, ceramics throughout. new windows, mground pool south Pickering 5178.00, 416-237-6854 QUALITY D Angelo Mull, level NW Oshawa 3.2 bedroomstchen over looks fam,lyroom with fare place. 2 walkouts,,ground Pool . 3 baths FAG. in law potential 160 Goodman Dr 5171500 Cali Sheila ML Laren Sutton Status 436 0990 WATERFRONT commun- ity In Pori Perry Spectacu lar 2 acre lots, with natural W $155.000 (905) 427- 0390 or (905) 428-2215 Cottages For Sale RICE LAKE residential zones. 3 bedroom cottage on mature 61x153 it lot Water and seplic, year round access $54 900 905.987-4873 Money to Lend 10y�1 BORROW $10.000 . pay as Ione a5 $110 per month ', a C Free consullahons Anubis Investments Ltd Mortgages and Loans since 1973 Call (905)668- 7200 IMPROVE YOUR CREDIT WITH AN $$$ RSP LOAN $$$ Bad Credit No Credit i Business for Self NO QUALIFYING NECESSARY IMMEDIATE APPROVALSH Call Early - Deadline Feb. 28/96 Johnston & Cook Financial Services Inc. (905)428-1232 Money Im To Lend MONEY: a '"i' • ueuu arrange- menb crfsonal b,d,,m plan ming credit re parr FREE CONSULTATIONS Ontario Credit Coumse9ors .Oshawa - Toronto) 433-14; 5 OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUARANTEED SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES OTHERS DO NOT IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS • ' Mortgages. • Insurance MORTGAGES Good bad r ,: -; for any purpose rates hem 5 95 A'l applicatons accepted Corimumty, F,nanaal Ser vices 6686805 • 'Business 000rtunities CHIP !',-k be Da.ked Y : rloos,ng In stant prol,taDle business 54500 Call 428-7005 FIRE YOUR BOSS take '-d" le )' your life and build Your future DisIntuiors wanted pa- tine o• •rill rime for the health S wet. mess prndllCrs of torn"'. 1. F uli framing and support iur Those people no want to make a Jir_lknce and earr SSS Call Bob Ferguson 905 5 76 3988 GOVERNMENT ASSIS- TANCE r. c•.- . it •- a -J, aO,e (:,ants and loads tur your new Jr ex'stng business 1 800 915 36'5 PLEASANT EASY - .me, P•__rv. -,I .r • , S500 pus weer •'ormat.on 90 sewn: re --.•ding '4'6. 322. 4268 ext 7 ' Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES A. STIRUNG All the ;iai-S aya,n51 the Estate of JAMES A ST'RLING late of the Town of Ajax ir, the Regional Municipality of Dumam Retired Farm- er deceased who died or or about the 5th day of November 1955 must be filed with the undersigned personal representatives of the Estate on or before the 16th day of March. 1996 Thereafter the undersigned will dis- tnbute the assets of the Estate having re- gard only to the claims then filed. Dated at Markham, Cn- tano, this 14th day of February, 1996. ANN MARY JANET NICHOLLS DAWNA ELIZABETH KING and JOHN LACHLAN CATTANACH ESTATE TRUSTEE BY THEIR SOLICITORS CATTANACH HINDSON SUTTON VanVELDHUIZEN 52 Main Street. Mark- ham North. MARKHAM. ONTARIO L3P 1X5 Business Business Opportunities Mel Opportunities RESTAURANT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY DOWNTOWN WHITBY CALL 430-9165 M ' Registrations r LESSONS Private lessons 3.,allable . rea- :enable rates. Call 428-2000 ' Coming Events -201 wAYS save on tar- .ring author Eveiv^ Jacks from -Jacks ua on Tax- Febrry 28Th. a• Heydemsho,e pav,hon. Whitby 7 00 p m Semi rarS about how to save on taxer, and audit proof you, - sei' T•;ke! ncuding book 535 Car. r;A6 1117 June !c reserve or leave message SOHEO HOUSE WIVES - names 8 Private phone numbers. 1 900451 3638 ext'04. 5329 -mm Inuit be 1R T Dne CALL Ontario G.rls. get a• -•.e• 3 h,.,me numbers 900-45' 5566 Fx! :'53. :349 -min 1R.- T,,ch me COUPLES ;eek s.ngle -len I, Jt r !Iefs 00 451.5566 ex' 697 i 3 49 min 18. 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Ilii „till-11,.itill I„ I,.n A,.111 r, ,I1, , I, Irl .nhh,. lr•ISP ll ,I .III .I Ihc,un.•nl dr -.101 rndl, c, I c, ctic,l hit lmhh, mi,m til Ill,- \'cv1. ;\,1l rill�cl ..._� \\,-k. -ill (i 1H 4,001, I still 1 6s91VAN 683x3006 1 -.i titin -.Il.,. uccc.. Jcath nuh,c nd,anuu,m IccVI%CLI .in,•I IIIc.. tullill I1\' a.11llllt; IIII. I11111IIN'I 4046591 Ill ,nII;III hi s,ni 111 the hdl„v1n1p Iuncl.il hiring•. 1,Inl,i.11 \rnlrl.,n1. \1IILU,mtt.\\'c I', ,1s n. \hF.I,hnu•. '.Iutlnt�,C ti, n,. M, \inth,utl I Ih,ill \,,,91, rtir ' Deaths 07 Deaths MALLOY Bernie- Home at last after a lengthy Ill- ness on Monday, February 19. 1996, at the Toronto General Hospital at the age of 43. Bernie. beloved husband and best friend of Donna Loving and proud father of Deon and Tina Dear son of Edmund and the late Gertrude Malloy Survived by sister Cathy Gibson and brothers Larry. Bob and Randy Malloy. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends The family will receive friends at the McEachme Fu- neral Home. 28 Old Kingston Road. Ajax rPickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Wednesday Funeral service to be held at the Chris- tian Lite Centre (1030 Ravenscroft Rd Ajax) on Thursday February 22 at 1 pm Interment Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens. ROACH. Ron - Suddenly at the Ajax Pickering Hospital on Tuesday Februrary 20. 1996. Ron Roach in his 42 nd year Beloved husband of Shirley Loving father of Kevin, Jennifer and Karen Dear son of Mary and the late Ambrose Roach and son in law of Georgina and Fred Moore Brother of Bill. Garry. Linda, Bev, Shirley. Charlie and Gord. Brother in law of Sandy. David, Arlene, Gail and Lisa.The family will receive friends at the McEachme Funeral Home 28 Old Kingston Road Aiax IPickerng Village) 905- 428-8488 from 7 to 9 Wednesday and 2 to 4 30 and 7 to 9 Thursday. Funeral Mass at St Francis de Sales Church (Church St. South) Pickering Village on Friday February 23 at 10 30 a m. Interment Res- urrection Cemetery. Parish Prayers will be held at the funeral Home Thursday at 8 p m Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation Cards OfCards Of ' Thanks W Thanks ELCOMBE family of -if, I Ir,• ... a Elcombe v.ould like to extend their thanks to rela- t,,es, friends and neighbours for the flow- -'r;• donations• cards of sympathy and tli,w kindness and support. Special 1*ianks to Dr Hugh Davidson and Dr. S,:ott Donaghue. staff at Ajax Pickering J--spltal• Rev. Richard Newland for his K rid words. the ladies of Holy Trinity ;.torch for a lovely lunch• and all our fri-nds who took time to prepare food for ,is during our difficult time. 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V%' any +"'-as a PCs" le outlook cinI ,' M'•:e :d-' aM AP b Irf low'1ngs Finds Ms! •-cP> BOX 26361 SLA, M'ELLIGENT -, 3:!racCve charm; x4gc • - r D.rs.:re, ", ,er52 It f.amb 9n 'Owing ad, P ac's^y; M dec-leWs Loves -,x dauinq fort ming: in Me and out o. r '7 aIt"aCDve mar of, ea' a :'airy aM'md darlcwr BOA 2MS FI1ST TIME AD -.'Yang fo 3 Mar ;- . .^C S .. - I^ "crest no ^rad games E -,r,3 -•.s 3, Sime 5 " 1-n 0." IN pue v -s ;Oa -'-, I Ylatio," BOX 26367 SINGLE WHITE FEMALE ;•-•., e.n>uai aro:anq .,• .^pa•r*s w, "W C : owe caa+rr r .es:em -uso daring Awning W rid andww7., `-•ins N(ud door -cake a Cang Person BOI 21751 JOE DE MME a,,'.s Snw xqw rnoe pope, Sr aper, rdra spiv." wsonamV En m naw 'Pev'Sor. mux rear, sense Of Pu rim. activities flee ,•n--mq, plcycolg pod .achN. MOM saving and -aIle willf-S am MSACrak a4* old attk Ya, 'ave a se^se Df "Irdr FrAer.dykp ad pemaCs -fie BOK 21321 SINGLE WHITE FEMALE Sr,u oaasarW Jrnlr or fie >.,• :r s P^'cv pirom Poo Xrnew pups Arrear 'wk's D'ays Dotswase, and is" r •eggae atirl ane -W mux Seers e'encs. WIT sar-e 7 sim a rlwnts 8012059 SLEEPLESS IN AJAX ; e - ,-«• -I •2 rear ad Dify ill' I ^e^' :^rd;cl mMy Sense Of hL$W Mid +ins m.ry. wiT nlrep r pogo and Wtrig are tgetwr se dMnw asset rm 39, and rvn&AA .r a Wrtlmr 36 t A; Plisse rerporld BOX 21751 A SINTLEMAN , meorw t Who. 04 garounv Inc -+ • . , + - Seek a tall gwnnemar SE 10 62 ' omeY fie cm. Aun csrg kslenmre arng. sokMrihi wYpmSOlay. And axept Wmindin nt5 'aeteroieewal ^an Addrct've, 1'*3 N"My and ;nes i heymy dMid et I WIG place 1% m a DINSW CWC You n � SWWs fepres print BOX 29M VERY ATTRACTIVE sent ;n7e mot• at one : 5e bar ^w arc eves Endo mostMwgs.n:de Loowq V vert aRaW.e aid it man Yrno knows ICo t me are t m fullest 27 t 32 Kids ouv BOX 28757 FIRST TIME AD IDu'9 mom' of ore Dn,e s rwress ed n me.b,: a ;nge min to to 25 enc I PAW ad has a mq'ear' Enpvs the omaric *anent and appeoaRs Me "tae Iwgs BOX 2846 NA.JRAL BLONDE --re snapep. ' •-a,:'-7 -..e<- ".,:,rq carnpw,, lancing. music 'Warr *r" out and *fie Seeks 51 ` pleas 4-- s C 5's. nm smowe• .no $ 3eectbyle sec,' nkigent. A.! ad 'aialti01*1 A 9&1~ .ver. a sense or humor Cr fir 4lerdstVp and possi0k relaOOnihO 9012825 SEEKING BIKER GUY Sege mom take, 'o , ,nc- w'-:-'-fir fe.s• De famti Cremated Pease'esponC b led 049 more BOI 2811 SUGAR AND SPICE -,s Ye :an pe Vous rf YOU fie We ,' a tae owe to raw tar as rt; 10 stare kle INT you You mus: be emptyed and «reels .our pe rrtt arm a yainlg 421W of suger and spde BOX 29M HONEST AND TRUE. n.c singe white moil., "„r pg u ei' 'a"•g and sincere non smmlers asua rntleis 100" !W aenoshp. kadng to possible relaborsh'p Age arc looks unlmpotan! 11s .hat s nsae that tout WAwg t tale a Chance You won' De asap - panted BOX 2836 LOTS TO GIVE. Widowed whle female. 43 looks and kxt years Yaeger Looking to someone who wart to be loved and Dampened who wl return same Loves Btoe OX simple le. hmusp is a must 35 and 4 no drugs FDREYER ROMANTIC Seage mom. luso wnmg 40. w'.r 2 ieDenderat. Cues dar" mows, tamly, acty des MDonkt WAS and gteLH talks. Lodi" to a tap Ia,a 510-'1. secure. non smoking genlMnan Friends list BOX 21729 MAYBE ITS YOU. Peek. active. If, a0xoonaoe rde- perdenl nonsmoking. Taurus widow, age 55 Loves nature walks swimnur9. dar". ravel, theater Ice Skating msc. pttlograpby, lasloical platldlrgs, muse AIDS . selective movies Sense at hum a must Inend- Ship hast BOX 21119 FIFW TIME AD. Professional, attractive. university ecu - Cared. single temale. 27 with no dependents Enjoy moviesdung. and qMH evenings. Looking Cr a male with seola merest BOX 221 FOR REAL. Single black kvnale, 40's, spOnbndus and genuine R you fie a prig. bdmg, limsessue. heinous. heakth creta, who Is also &T*1CA alp traumatized. don I borer' Only real mean teed apply Race luvm- pDnant BOX 21222 END MY SEARCK, My held and p#OjKk,r Let s cuddle WSW a warm Meplace of run and play in Me Country To tivs aTfebc minded *Groan. 50sh. Ide's an alivery nue BOX 1307 TOTAL RECOURSE Counky lady 43. mous 10 yeas a 50 09 auburn her bkN eyes. M 5'5". 1151tas sen singe 2 boys and mm zoo seeks Mol man with Me C give m yeas Real bye to bl10ble WO BOX 212 LOOKING FOR RESPECT 6 you can do tie above we Can rehurl the law Two serge mollers Hoping lo find h-Ousnteligent men, 30 b 40. for possble rely bw$No SmmwS - BOX 28313 FIRST TIME AD. - _ I? amaceve mCre• «•,rv,' ', I -'Im 2 yea, rid •inn Ergov going our as .ell as TjOl evww+gs at lame L" r,1 to, mar 29 to 35 easy gong carmq en,ovs likes -me zwas,ues LOOG r . I f klend first -cavae ,� BOX 28283 FIRST TIME AD =est pre IC Sl• , :,,T,••..•�-:n hers and me Taves ! Ddurg it, a sage wnae mae 2710 31 whC s wry tail Me zddly ro'acal far win ew same ImeleIos va del3erid•r1s Sous •Pplws 7'ry BOX 26285 FIRST TIME A • ; o wne- E,nsn female 28 rrr smolv3, L -a.•�rg gav;'yur -roes ard'ead� r7 -x• nq i,rrge ware -ae 2w ; wm me same fere"!: sP ns cep Ps Pnq M xoe,,*-ts BOX 21266 WHERE S MR RIGHTn .Pa ir, 3^. ac^,e Sonde ';"A'-'-, ha r araC^'•• ,Ing 'ores: :-OC-e 29 t 36 lea ad man WIC k^^N' wta •e wart, r He 'AAS' 'muds BOX 21219 SINGLE PROFESS LACY , 's tc T w• : --ess,xa fAAsr De non ;maAw soca, irw :ring n,ing sy mmarx 7r" -an ' vaA are p.1 :Here 7ve me a as BOX 21269 HEART OF GOLD, 4: -a, DIC 'Gla figured wine te^diP rdeperdPn• w'" d=«enr#nts T?P.in� -fie o'mpowmVID am a ;'new Drcawa if it 11fel'e•s nee-. -11 apply Seer mwe torr. Tar - accusscrrd + a «g will •flaeono-D ars am 00-, 'b a friend srsl Age s rot •easy r :sue put mwwN AV ifivv'sip oh, We BOX 21271 SINGLE BLACK FEMALE a '21 pounds rat• rook'; •7 +far N C 3C•"''"en ,''lead ;amers mw q C iter eom You Sado BOX 2177' SHY AND OUTGOING win. fly,,.- 42 ,ars vow' rot st"O.w -a5, ;-g. 1W t rain? !cones'. Cam ertoys the --,w � a, , rot r Ile .a „ Altru ISk mak 6 ave 'Al. .0 ;,m.ar ntrests BOX 26435 FI1END OR MORE 4, -P lemak 59 -Cr smoker sense ; some And! Caring EnKY dan0ng ening out ^travelog ad jar evenings a 1100111e LWitng ,01 , 1ISI (Cent venae Tale apprOw- mafen min Sa age nor smCke, ver :omknm kwr est: BOX 26261 LOOKING FOR YOU, 'a, a urge ar Noticed Mid a., s .".:e -ane t0• 'rie,Csrip fits! men woo knows' "we got A good lean rid !r J good ksive BOX nea TRULY FEMIMNE=orantt girt SC. wsres 'a meat Moms in grim ^; rTn• JQlierd floow .., sense of hiAror Carrelwlbnen' •auk& 90X =4 TAKE ME AWAY Skge kfmw -.d sc - had& Le to ,ver' i -.r c 'a,z -, 'and ad wa& me m to kdw,e I belag BOX 21210 DRIVER NEEDED 4� ow of lemaw 5 ` Md 130 pounds -Dv- c"r, rats ?fief brae, ad NONNI ',ow mrage rim WCOtn NC C oblul. 'wed sx'wmle t to IN fAl wine a" Yr BOX 202 SEEKING PERFECT MAN A- v roars a -a. 56• prow ^.r ad rover eyes Wito or a sat rel pd son r :rare i some r .arc .6 gee wire o e aro my bag Warn smieo w .ro +es ares pwnrs ad waks inn me peach, BOX 21191 LOOKING FOR A FRIEND Wanted' i" male bm. ,ng ver . '' Dr.., .`'•,w1s t r reiab": enc s nkwsie0 r pr„rt•rnA was Dr'. rive 7- toy sae win Iwo une,s 'rc -'q•!s r 901 21I FUN LOVING GAIL - '?. µlir r -s as* t« r d no SOOO. A% arc,; sa0alnrg ad s'"N rt Painting :0ce ;'7 a guy !6 to 1 win same nein ess'vne s fisc :ac g am outgoing not mnoew - 57,bro*n'air blow "Ps ff~. build :aadnMr ested BOX 21181 SINGLE WHITE MOM. non sm0.e -C Wder't 90M Ar5< ! rumDr E -W, moves ;car's tare, and gee! toes V,C.,d ..e13 ,NY"Ones' guy win S+ -.a' aneres's BOX 21762 FRIENDS FIRST �n,rcPc •from of two 38 swT Pere S=eer 'eeS •e'.:a.rn caP, AiNg ales and grad moves SeEws aw 32!4: win; :,oleo and wAnbg to glue pack wrat ne fece,es Stronc tarty 'ralues a must BOX 2M LONELY. Lcom.ng bin a companion 1651 to go am •ogemr even,rgs Or Ordinary peso Plan dress Like to go to dances BOK 26169 SITEl11GENT. SLMM. ;mxt:re ::wring rertye IB with ro dependent Eloy &e brief Ings m file the gear outows, aancing country western music aC nurnew Other inleresos Looking b all alt aCME Dist gong. M gv*ma r whip Is am hraamaly iewe as I am BOX 21172 SEEKING MY SOUL MATE Mabee. 24 Year at lade brown eyes and ter. seeking M. easy 90,119. Iovug. errptyed male. 26 to 35 Want soeeme wyd - to tyre fin and an stow a lady a good wire BOX 21173 A TRUE FRIEND Independent professional single mother 41 Enjoy (IMAOI rolse pack rang. moves travelelg and poet woes Seeking a grey-, 36 to 50, b slave Way4 bme with BOX 21107 LOOKING FOR LOVE I am a whk lemale 20. reddish ham had 57 150Cs, seating while mae 25 C 30. to spend Wakty Ire wdh. 10 go daurxg or ust tale Cog walks Looking b a long kfm relauprift BOX 26461 lD JUDIGE WAMTED, r, year of I-Afe Looking for a macre man, who will take the kine to get to know a roman belme he judges her Same who likes b converse. ravel. fish and ma more No smoker pe, kned Hear more on fie voce mal BOX 75211 MASH CALLING. Single white Aamale reestablishing herself Into to single scene would like t meet a guy who Has a great sense of ham for cadlelight dimers and quiet walks A good Cmrversatonakst I am 57' 11 DIPS, plode he,. green eyes BOX 2571 MY TIME MOW. Its 48 year of 5'7" +dependent Leo woman Is looking fm a secure self suKAI man 49 W Soaecr* who believes in friends est. prelelaby a nonsmoker Enjoys Country mux wyking land o hand, kslerong to tre trckle of Na, water ad -ng my Fends so d you are 58- bedrq and pm palled You ne hal fey Mere BOX 2513 SINGLE DADS WELCOME Sinme. M ovng, hlendN• sense of hmor aftactive 15' sum, sinyw wnlle _rh� er M ane Se k Iq o wsiY educaled G.mar' x 25 t < lie'arule waAS maLC mow dardrlg yl!„ tai BOX 26118 MUST HAVE HAIR strawpe•-I ptade 25. 54- 1:.,-. .� ;PC -•p... 3e0s';rs!r news ie tracally W.ure an c •e t, • -.; 'eeWeA Must haw 'm aM 3 ; -,P ni -J-,r BOX 23754 ROMANTIC AND CUTE 13( �: `v,e l!,g ;'✓,'": auldrris ane! ---7 an' «s __.r,3sngfew,,te-ue 2• and r.- •ale erre ink s'a PSI .1 -1 am sincere d you naw m. ;are •sive as min Y41 +w r me 5, 'are rev;'. t,, -al :P- me xe Ode^;'., BOX 21329 ACTIVE - - , r •a:e. v -S and role an a.- r v ' 7:-0 and am w)M, yt -nr,r re w•r 1:3c, aM :rCn•e D.I.e s 1-0 77711 A NEW START - I'7•,^••n; i. ! -,7,.r -, 4r • ^ • '•• ap- :rdv a •de •ar^y ;f acbn'les Ivor -gmn .1e3,C tar's and Pod-yym'r•• 3:o4 CN 'eC"v ear 1 35 Eve, 5' ,-r A r -se 'k:rro •�r: ar!c r� err ronPst 8CX M989 ACTIVE 6 MTERES'1NG 3 vee . xv re W ,evs into mP nCY .., -,t '0-- ortrc iabw at- xray, 'app, and secue .plod:'. r• lssvor 0. "arm e- I r a --=Par.or BOX 26983 LOOKING FOR FUN _-..!aw ker.,o -. Sane ' y 'e an 4„ x . rale s'+O -Dorw 90126M SPOIL ME' Ger; ;•:r• mowe pdroe •: ;• .- -.e•: it PAC sense TI , n'7 yryw wu• ; -am era; e•uoYs ;pots Sang UnON +L;K and ';Tarte Siffm-, inge we -ae earo ri 0 easy SCS Ma mays ;are wm y 7Cssi0key at a ,,y- i '^; •gaorrstic 90126%9 FIRST 'WE AD ,r"7r -Or I"' i < 59' ' 3; GS c.n .,:w^ '.a • i ern eves •eke ,augml, •amance. 'Pc- and "if-, ..' 'rwtl:sh p !.v ora lee. d'emksIry BOX 26%3 SINGLE WHITE FEMALE5" easy gong find iewntapn _-,,'s w• ;'Iacawxs ,aanrr, fir sw speaa will mak 25 b 3' .nC sr, dial& good bre No drugs 0kase BOX 2691,1 ATTRACTNE FEMALE. ire .•,, oc,,,;'. nI .m a u vgle -.a , :' s*. no s vncsome vx Date and employed SOrwome ric"xN specae wire N +nor must cAo. ,Lw 'c +eat a .Orr Mus• c,e c ro e min tyro ad Ta: r min Int 90 21111142 PROFESSIONAL AND Ua uprfine •o^r rat J IVs: to -S -N -,fir .Ie Tlrg xrsaraN' wino ccs oul"s 'eadir Dur lights ' - •r-" gen q •0 +row, , %aw Ardemod 7W me A a6 BOI 2" CHANGING STRATEGY rtNngen! 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Adie .ds una g ad wssages be ivies! and *r! a WaL4 it4 arm t0 9d bin hada gar es 8012863 LETS TALK. Si.. g wN* and .aver, min .xe gxv; X de inoses tarung ON .ales acing &e beach and sperd'ng quiet Comes at none : arc aafar snicker 31C non drrwer Sear7wng lot 3 'adv 19 to 25 INT :aria nbest it les Is you W'fee In Cave a ^wssage at any bre BOX 20M MR. NCE GUY. singe whe mate 36 Seeeing a woan wino enjoys, w^g he" camping. and sport Must De attraebw honest and employed Age anvace uri mpotant Sage moms weicone BOX WA MUCH TO OFFER Singe attractive and ht !on :rook Ing rye I m down t ear have good YakMs ad a good sense of knot A little shy but 31murous have close Irleyds and tansy Locking la a sensme and sircre lemale panes. 26 to 35with no upen- dent ad various interest BOX 2851 SEEKING ZION WHITE. 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