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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_05_22PICK wNw GO " Nova Fins Cars Cta;aaetoous S*rvice HIGHWAY PATROL Cops keep Durham's roads safe I Pg. 16 Nplclt��t_e,1111V ems WEEK DAY LUNCHEON SPECIALS from 53.95 LLBo Advertiser Vvednesday, May 22, 1996 48 pages A Nletroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 21 Houston,prepare for lift-off Cathy Houston sends three-year-old daughter Laura on the ride of her life on the idents took advantage of the beautiful weather the area enjoyed on the long swings at Rotary Park on the Ajax lakefront Sunday. Other Ajax and Pickering res- weekend to participate in plenty of outdoor fun. photo by Carl Ferencz Pickering coffers short $500,000 as roadwork contractor overpaid By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — More questions are being raised about how the Town's finances arc run after the discovery of a $500,000 overpayment made last fall to a construction contractor. "To date we have not been successful in hav- ing those funds repaid and we'll have to consid- er other courses of action if that doesn't occur expeditiously," says Mayor Wayne Arthurs. According to the mayor, Town staff discov- ered the overpayment, which was made on a road reconstruction project, at the end of March while conducting a review of why the project had gone about 100 per cent over budget. It was supposed to have cost about $1.6 million, but councillors were told in February the price tag would reach about $3.2 million. Town manage- ment staff attempted unsuccessfully to recover the overpayment, and did not inform councillors of the error until last week, Mayor Arthurs reports. He says the overpayment was the result of a failure to subtract a payment of about $500,000 already made by the Town from an amount owing to the contractor. "It's my view that the responsibility for this has to be widely shared in the organization. It's not pointed in any direction at anyone." Regard- less of who made the original miscalculation, says Mayor Arthurs, checks in the Town's pay- ment procedures should have been able to pick up the mistake and "preclude an error of this magnitude". • Tux mayor says staff believed what they were doing was "appropriate" when they attempted to recover the money and then told Council about the problem. But, he added, councillors "will want to review the timeliness" of staff's actions. Mayor Arthurs says there is no direct rela- tionship between this most recent revelation and the special audit ordered by Council to review the budget process after a $939,000 error was discovered about two months ago. In that case, staff had forgotten to include provincial cutbacks in the budget figures presented to councillors. As well, no suggestion is being made that the more recent mistake was "deliberate in any way what- soever', but the mayor notes an auditor's review See RESIDENTS ... 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"We're going to have to take a strong stand with developers and builders because they're going to screw us on this," Durham Region Chairman Jim Witty said of requested changes. Developers and builders have been lobbying the provincial government to follow through on a campaign promise to kill charges for soft services, such as libraries and recreation centres, in development levies. Levies currently paid by developers cover items needed in the community as a result of new homes being built. Charges cover hard and soft services. Hard services include roads, sewers and limited parkland. Soft services include items such as libraries, fire stations and indoor recreation facilities. The provincial Tories promised dur- ing their election campaign last year to eliminate the soft services from the charges, much to the chagrin of munic- ipal leaders, who say without these fees development can't continue. Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale told Strike averted at Pickering nuclear plant as mediator appointed Union agrees to binding arbitration PICKERING — Therc will he no strike or lockout at Ontario Hydro facilities here. The Power Workers Union agreed Wednesday to mediation and binding arbitration to settle remaining issues in dispute in their contract talks with the provincial utility. The PWU repre- sents about 2,200 employees at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, and about 15,000 Ontario Hydro workers province -wide. Mr. Justice Warren Winkler will act as mediator in talks between the two sides that will last at least four weeks. If matters remain unresolved, they will go to arbitration. The decision of the arbitration board, consisting of Justice Winkler and PWU and Ontario Hydro appointees, will be final and binding on both parties. No time limit has been set on the arbitration. Ontario Hydro workers' existing contract expired at the end of March, and had THE J been extended to WEST IND May 30 to facili- , LUN04SPECIAL tate further nego- CURRY �T YBIU tiations. Issues Jerkchidren Eswm OX remaining unre- StewCh ried w Jerk solved include S. T"ue�" cow Pm or wages and job ' ' saw security. The new Pea Snm SOUP fellow politicians at the meeting the Province hasn't thought out the impli- cations of eliminating soft service fund- ing. She said municipalities can't afford to bear the cost of services currently funded by development charges, espe- cially with recent funding cutbacks. �nfosoue+ce phone poll Should developers have to pay for soft services like libraries and recreation facilities? Call our InfoSource at 683- 7040 and punch 5112 to offer your opinion. Mayor Mulvale said if there was no money for these services "municipali- ties will designate the lands premature for subdivisions," which wouldn't help developers. Mr. Witty agreed, saying "If(devel- opers) continue to fight (soft service funding), I will continue to block devel- opment in Durham as long as I'm around." Mayor Mulvale explained she believed the decision to remove soft services from development charges ..goes against the Province's policy of letting the people who cause the ser- vices pay fir them." After listening to comments from those at the meeting, Durham East MPP John O'Toole said, "I concur. The orig- inal election promise was a little short on consultation. But that's my view." Politicians at the meeting decided to discuss the issue with their councils and pass a resolution expressing their oppo- sition to soft service funding elimina- tion. 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"I'd be very surprised if they're not dis- that led to the overpayment being uncovered, of the road project will likely clarify that issue. period by the Town will undermine residents' turtex- public is goring to be shocked." mxi vows Council will do what is necessary to Wand 1 Regional Councillor Maurice Bren- confidence in the way their tax dollars are han- He says it was questions from councillors ckal with the problems it has found. ner is among those who want to know why "Council was kept in the dark" until last lbursday, when cotmeillors received a memo from the Town manager inform- ing them of the $500.000 overpayment. He notes it was made last November, and says Town staff only started reviewing it when councillors began raising questions about the dost of the road neconsnuction project at budget and audit meetings. "We have a situation where half a mil- lion dollars was lost for five months," says Coun. Brenner. 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NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 22, 19% v Editorials and L ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Metroland Communm Newspaper published WednesdaN. FndaN. kinda} 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Onl.LIS N15' TIMOTM J. H'HITIAKER Publisher JOVNNE BURGHARDT. Editor-to-Cbief BRUCE DANFORD. Advemt.tng managtr S'[VW HOL1,S'11101N. Managing Edittw ALVIN BROt1WER, Retail advertising rnaria r ABE FAKHOURI. Dishibutitxt manager General: 49051 681-5110 Cla$irted: 19051 683-U707 Circulation: 19051 693-5117 FAX: (905)614? -7161 EMad:Newsroxan(a durhamnews.net On the Internet: httpJ/wwwdutham- trcws.rtn. Thr News Advertiser as a member of the Ajax-Pickenng Boxed of Trade. Canadian Communih Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Circulations Audit Board. Ontario Press Council and OMMRI The puhh,h,r reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisemem Credit for advertisement limned to space price error occupies. Long arm of the law extends helping hand Fort patrols. Storefront offices. Community policing. Durham Regional Police are going back to the future. New measures. by employing traditional tactics, are putting Durham Regional Police much closer to the people they pledge to serve and protect. And the payoff- in neightw-rNxxis from Pickering to Newcastle is showing up jn statistical reports, police morale and public support. Consider the tactics: * Fort patrols that put real people in touch with real police officers on the street — right in the heart of their lit- tl_.- _,omer of the world. * Storefront stations which are less intimidating and for- mal and which make law enforcement more 'accessible'. * Community consultation and conflict resolution by rank and file officers on the street. forging stronger links at the street level. * Education programs for young and old to help them take personal responsibility for reducing crime. These current initiatives, and the knowledge Durham has more officers on the beat this ear. bodes well for the region's citizens. �By getting out of their cruisers and unto vo ur strut. police are sending a message both to those they protect, and those the\ protect us from. But. we're all responsible for fighting crime. People from east to west in Durham must make the most of community policing and its impact in their own neighborhoods. By working with police. openly and co-operatively, we'll be far more effecti\e in the fight against the bad guys. Now. more than ever. we can do it together. fisc To respond to this editorial call lnfosource at 683-7040 nfosourre and dial 5109 on your touch-tone phone ♦You said it... In response to last Wednesday's editorial on saving CPP benefits, our readers said: ♦ "I agree that CPP should be preserved. How do you save it? It shouldn't be universal. People should only get out of it what they put in it. " * "I think there should be some sort of CPP revolt. Why should someone in their 20s work to pay into the system, only to find out there's none left when he's set to retire? Something has to change to ensure there's going to be money there for those now just entering the workforce." ♦ "It's just another example of government neglect. Now, we're all going to end up paying more into it, and getting less out of it." * "I guess the current problems with the CPP just reinforce the need for financial planning, and making sure we've set aside adequate savings for our retirement. Is the government going to look after us in our retirement years? Not a chance." ♦ "I have no faith in the government and its ability to man- age the CPP. It's unsettling to know there won't be any money left when I retire." ♦ "It's a farce to think people working now will have to wait until they're 68 or 70 years old to start collecting CPP benefits ... if they're still there." Overheard.., 1 "I don't write letters for the sake of writ- ing letters, although it fills time. It's impor- tant, worth- while." .,. -- Donald Young, a--� computer consultant and a frequent letter writer to the News Advertiser. ♦ Letters to the editor application when their conccm� �%crc We only get The Ajax -Pickering News addressed. Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. Town councillors, with the exception one shot to All letters should be typed or neatly of Coun. Sherry Senis, appeared to he hand-written, 150 words Each letter trying to delay the project with little or Polish Bay must be signed with a first and last no regard to residents concerns. name or two initials and a last name. The councillors goals are to block To the editor: 1'd like to .commend you for your recent feature entitled "Ba-, Watch". It is a balanced take on an exceedingh com- plex subject, one that has not been sim- plified by a settlement between the Town and the Harbour Company. I must, however, take issue with comments made by Councillor Senis. She's quoted as dismissing the need for advisory commissions and planning studies by saying "What kind of findings are they going to come up with? It's not as if it's rocket science." In actuality, we are dealing with a concept called "sustainable develop- ment." No, it isn't rocket science, it is much more important than that. It is the concept of using what resources we have left in a sensible manner, in a way that our children can enjoy them as well. That includes our natural heritage. What it all boils down to is that we get one shot at doing it right, so why the hung? In 1991, the Province commissioned the University of Waterloo to conduct a study on the Bay. The repot, entitled Urbanization, Conservation and Sustainable Development: The Case of Frenchman's Bay, Ontario arrived at four distinct conclusions: A) It is therefore recommended that a moratorium be declared on develop- ments in the Bay and its borderlands until a co-ordinated conservation and development strategy (sustainable devel- opment strategy) is prepared. B) It is also recommended that as part of the effort to develop the sustain- able development strategy, a co-ordinat- ed information, communication, moni- toring and assessment system be created by the responsible public agencies. C) Policy and practice reviews should be undertaken in the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the MTRCA and regional and local govern- ments with regard to the planning and Please include a phone number for economic growth, obstruct emplovmcnt verification- The editor reserves the opportunities and shut down develop - right to edit copy for style, length and ment on our waterfront. content- Opinions expressed in letters Coun. Dickerson's big concern is the are those of the writer and not neves- overturning of the; legal agreement :sarily those of The News Advertiser. between the Town and the Harbour Co This agreement is old news. management of Frenchman's Bay on an Pickering residents want to see Ixtsi ecosystem basis. D) All the foregoing planning activi- ties and reviews should be conducted on the basis of close involvement of citi- zens, especially residents. We have a say in shaping the future of our town, and we must be allowed to exercise that right. I will agree with Councillor Senis that the Bay is a jewel in need of polish- ing. But let's not put it in a garish setting and lock it away for only the wealthy to enjoy. Let's get it tight this time. Tom Mohr Pickering Residents want positive growth at Frenchman's Bay To the editor: I attended the neighborhood informa- tion meeting, hosted by the Town of Pickering's planning department, on May 8. The meeting focussed on the Harbour Company's application for a residential development of the south- east corner of Bayly and Begley Streets. The residents were clear in their con- cerns: The size of the development; the surrounding environmental damage; safety and loss of their privacy. It appeared most of the residents would consider looking positively on the live progress and development. Get the residents concerns addressed. Give the community a waterfront they can he proud of. Eileen Higdon Pickering School tax hike angers reader To the editor: Re: An open letter to the Durham Board of Education I am writing to voice my complete disappointment to the announced $52 tax increase for the Durham public edu- cational system. At a time when the Provincial government has finally Pro- vide some tax relief to taxpayers, the board finds it so convenient to thrust its hand once again into my pocket. I have not had a wage increase in more than five years. Where does it all end? And, will it be another $50 next year? Another $75 the year after? I therefore will withhold $52 from my taxes this year, until such time as I have a wage increase to allow me to pay the tax increase. It's time those running the board of education learned to get by on less, like everyone else. Enough is enough already. A reply to this letter would be appre- ciated. Wayne King P THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 22, 196 -PAGE. 7=-A alk �o� C%PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE* •�• Z1Fj ING1PICIK--- our * YJ Celebrating * Town of Pickering(905) (905) 420.2222 683.2760 I M:111,1LU F2 SITE PLAN ADVISORY COMMTITEE 7 EXECUTIVE COMM MEETING June 3 COUNCIL MEETING June 5 COMMITTEE OF ADJUSTMENT June 10 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Tender or Contract Caretaking T-8-96 Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned department for the above no later than 2:00 p.m. May 29,1996 For the provision of Clearing services at the Pickering Civic Complex, Pickering Public Library, Town Works Centre and the Eastshore Community Centre, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the Town of Pickering. A site visit has been arranged for Thursday, 'May 23, 1996' at 10:00 A.M. starting in the foyer of the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario. Only bidders who attend the site visit and perform a complete viewing shall be allowed to bid on this contract A bid deposit of five thousand ($5.000.00) dollars or a Did bond in the amount of ten percent of the total tendered amount must be submitted with each tender. Tender fors and specifications may be obtained by contacting the Department of Supply and Services upon a non-refundable payment of $30.00 per set by cash or cheque made payable to the Town of Pickering. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Corporation of the Town of Pickering Department of Supply and Services (905)420-4616 Vera A. Felgemacher Jeffrey, CPPD, C P. P, CMMI Manager of Supply and Services 1996 Civic Awards Monday, June 24,1996 Town of Pickering Council Chambers 1995 Civic Award Winners • Canadian Legion #483 - David Woodruff • Canadian Legion #606 - Scotty Ramage • Kerry Ashley • Bobby Baun Hockey Club Summer • Pickering Swim Club Camp • Tom Mohr • Durham West Girls Hockey Association - SPECIAL • Luis Rego - Harvey's Restaurant NEEDS • Connie Escoffery CAMPER • Helen Dionne Applications • Julianne Jardine Must be •Nina Thomas submitted ATURDAY MAY 2 5TH. 19 9 6 Nomination Forms by T. W.x�� _ . Available at the Wim'' June 12/96 0 PCERiNG PORTION OF THE RELAY CHALLENGE Civic Complex Spaces are � � ...� <.._ .. L One The Esplanade, 2nd Floor limited. - ^�r or Call ._... s;;`- Pickering Recreation Complex 420-4621 1867 Valley Farm Road for 420-4620 or 683-6582 information r % twueE rwwca.,k ;: pa.•K �K rw•t ..wowor.w- 11 VENIMNEA M•+.r•AMA.•aa. _, \ t care ti- •M1 L V� •mr- .y MIONSINCH"We P,m 11[.H.OIIOU•M Puppets. I he ballad ,lingers. and performances by I PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE "One Hortie Band" t �eLe�izutiny Vu -1 35thn_rziu�ez�u2y1 y* T STEAM UP & OPENING -0• Plant Show and Demonstration by the Brooklin Master i .* Gardeners } tipnngunx Activities througMrut tttl Village 4l =• Sampling Rhubarb Cordial and Open Hearth !{ Baking Children', Gaines and Activities (905) 683-8401 or Sunday, May 26, 1996 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. DOG OWNERS STOOP AND SCOOP 4 %luseum's Gas and Stearn Barn wil; 'Steam -Up" with y working mills. traction engines and authentic scale models Like yourself, your neighbours are trying to keep 'herr T fr Model Railway Displays by Pickering Model Railwas y Club and Durham British Railw,v your dog to leave excrement behind in public arks. playgrounds and boulevards because children olay r T 46 S1JLaughlin Buick Car Club � y 4 Fun filled family concerts, including Cindy Cook and her to comply with this section could lead to a fine of up to $5.000. •Nina Thomas submitted ATURDAY MAY 2 5TH. 19 9 6 Nomination Forms by T. W.x�� _ . Available at the Wim'' June 12/96 0 PCERiNG PORTION OF THE RELAY CHALLENGE Civic Complex Spaces are � � ...� <.._ .. L One The Esplanade, 2nd Floor limited. - ^�r or Call ._... s;;`- Pickering Recreation Complex 420-4621 1867 Valley Farm Road for 420-4620 or 683-6582 information r % twueE rwwca.,k ;: pa.•K �K rw•t ..wowor.w- 11 VENIMNEA M•+.r•AMA.•aa. _, \ t care ti- •M1 L V� •mr- .y MIONSINCH"We P,m 11[.H.OIIOU•M Puppets. I he ballad ,lingers. and performances by I W "One Hortie Band" t T �P %lute Team Hak Ride, I -0• Plant Show and Demonstration by the Brooklin Master i Gardeners } tipnngunx Activities througMrut tttl Village =• Sampling Rhubarb Cordial and Open Hearth !{ Baking Children', Gaines and Activities (905) 683-8401 or (905) 4204620 DOG OWNERS STOOP AND SCOOP -onsiderator `or ,cur re rbours vcurse-• ird vour dog and remove any excrement left by your dog. Like yourself, your neighbours are trying to keep 'herr ofHave properties well landscaped and it is not fair to axpect them to pick up after your dog. it is also not fair ro +lbw your dog to leave excrement behind in public arks. playgrounds and boulevards because children olay r y T walk ;n these areas and in addition to being dirty. dog excrement could pose a health hazard. Town of Pickering By-law 4423144 states that "Every owner of a dog shall remove forthwith excrement left by the dog anywhere in the Town" Failure to comply with this section could lead to a fine of up to $5.000. •Nina Thomas submitted ATURDAY MAY 2 5TH. 19 9 6 Nomination Forms by T. W.x�� _ . Available at the Wim'' June 12/96 0 PCERiNG PORTION OF THE RELAY CHALLENGE Civic Complex Spaces are � � ...� <.._ .. L One The Esplanade, 2nd Floor limited. - ^�r or Call ._... s;;`- Pickering Recreation Complex 420-4621 1867 Valley Farm Road for 420-4620 or 683-6582 information r % twueE rwwca.,k ;: pa.•K �K rw•t ..wowor.w- 11 VENIMNEA M•+.r•AMA.•aa. _, \ t care ti- •M1 L V� •mr- .y MIONSINCH"We P,m 11[.H.OIIOU•M PAGE S-A411E NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. MAY 22. 1996 • •putoff a ain Pickerin nuclear lant start-ug� � p By MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF RFYIM'i'43t __ PICKFRING — Restarting of Pickering Nwlear Generating Sta- tion reactors has been delayed again. 'The current schedule calls for two units to be up and running at full power by the end of May.- say's Ontario Ilvdro spokesman Tem, Young. "Four more would be at full power before the middle of June.- "Ill. two remaining units will remain out of service indefinitely for extend- ed maintenance. All eight reactors have been shut down since April 21. after the April 16 discovery. during routine testing. of a failure in a back-up valve in the station's emergency cxoL"ant injection system (ECIS). All eight reactors- rely eactorsrely on the SCIS. Several expected restart sched- uIes have been revised as station staff have worked to meat the repair and testing requimments of the Atomic Ere my Control Boxtrd. This latest deL•av as the result of a decision h� ( hitano II%ctrc it) :k:;L:l- crate the: "gakadity of work initiative" it launchcd last fall in response to problems at the station identified by the AECB and plant management. according to Brian McTavish. PNGS minager of strategic initiatives. "Wc had a series of events that gave us concern about the training and pr(xedurd compliance of some of our staff and the son of wanagc'd processes that Support those. 1Xe monitor events that occur in the pkint at levels of consequence well below anything that could affect the public or even our employees' safety. NAI)Ln we start having a rash of these low- level events we take action to amend the circumstances thiat caused them.- Ile hem -Ile says the initiative is not linked to larger accidents, like the recent E('iS failure and an earlier leak in a heat exchan-er that Ied to a spill of radioactive tritium into lake Ontario. "Tlxose aro: not the kinds of activities we're trying to resolve right now. Those are infrequent equipment f.ulures the pkutt is dc,,i,_ned to deal with ­ The quality of work initiative consists of about W irxlividutd Plots or activities designed to improve vir- lually all aspects of station operation and maintenance. For example. the initiative includes measures to improve training of stall at all levels and upgrade safety and other pnec- dures. which Mr. McTavish says have been "neglected'. over the last two years because of the extra work- load created by pUnt equip TV ment Problems and major modifications. As well, even thou,_h staff at the station have increased over recent years the facilities they work in haven't been upgraded cor- respondingly. so that there is a spat: shortage. Now. facil- ities are being upgraded. The initiative also involves —housekeeping" changes. We have to keep the pl.k-e esrrption ll� c1c.ut ;uu! tr.utkk otir Ill 41— k;rr- ing h<►d dctL'ri raicd and our stan- (kirds hiki deteriorated so we have to upgrade then, as well." Mr. McTavish says. " l lydro is remaining vig 11.111( about the wav in which we opr .Ile the plant and in factR the gulalor. the Atomic Energy ('ontrol Board. is Consistently moni- bring to maintain high stand.arols.- For the restart of the station, the initiative requires a compete Statin check on each unit before it is returned to service. Those checks. involving marry thousands of coxn- ponents, are what has led to the deLay. DECKCLINICIFREE personality Joan Kelly will be demonstrating deck building techniques and design. Learn from the pros what you will need to complete your project. Please call to reserve your space for this informative session. Oshawa call 728-6291 and Ajax call 683-6771. rtif^rp!14±M!!+h1B Oshawa OSHAWA Friday May 24 from 6-9 P.m. 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We won't have the growth rates we had in the late '80s. but we had borrowed to do that both government and personally. "Growth is now more sus- tainable and we'll be prosper- ous going forward.'. Inflation has been '*wres- tled to the ground. It's comalose now. Inflation. for all practical purposes. is under control." Mr. Jesm told atxut 60 people at Regalis Restau- rant in Pickering. On the track front. -Wc ' re L • irtsrto • Patios • t sk" PAwker • Doan • Custa .Ponds •LAMr doing very well competitively. internationally. We had a — record trade surplus with the U.S." last year and it's increasing this year. And. Canadian exports are increasing to other areas of the world d11ai are bcxxnine, espe- cially Asia he said. "Record surpluses are good because every dollar we snake is one less dollar we have to borrow to finance the goverment debt" Mr Jestin noted. Three years ago. total fed- eral and provincial deficits were $65 billion. This vear. they'll be about S30 billion and eight provinces an, fore- casting balanced budgets. There has been a "massive change at the federal oovem- ment" level. "This �is the biceest retrenchment in Ottawa since the war Spend- ing will drop six per cent this year and nexL" tr said "I think thev will hit their Wficit) targets It will tot hard to get deficits as high as they're forecasting. They said it would be $32 billion, but we think it will he $30 billion. Next year it will be $20 bd- Ik-m. By the time it gets to $l0 billion. the government can stop external borrowing. I sus- pect the finance minister will announce that later this year" When the deficit gets that low, the government can s41r1 paying down its debt he said. The federal government spends $50 billion a year ser - vicine the debt — $ i of even' $3 the government takes in. The Ontario government will have to make okcper spending cuts dw anticipat- cd. but won't "back oft- if it doesn't rneet its budget ohjc'c- livess. he predicted. The provincial government is planning to lay off 10.000 workers, but the Ontario econ- omy created 77,00() jobs in dw, past year. 1 -or that reason. 1 don't get concerned. Tile pri- vate sector is so competitive right now and 90 per cent is oriental to external markets." Ontario is doing better than other provinces in terms of job creation and the Greater Toronto Area is leading the way. he said. Employment is "picking up-, but the unemployment looking or work. For that rea- rate is -artificial" because so son. he doesn't expect the many people have given up unemployment rate to drop. TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY JAMES R. 1'ANCII Offering all insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX 50 Commercial Ave. 619 -1473 COBOURG 72 King St. W. 3724744 Saturday & Evening Appointments available • • CONCEPTS. .0all Now for Spring Booking ll�ounts 427=9015 3 W nanny Durham Community Bereavement Services Presents Dr. Bill Webster A Seminar on "UNDERSTANDING GRIEF" May 29,1996 Kingsview United Church 505 Adelaide Ave. E. Oshawa 7:30 p.m. Dr. Bill Webster, director of the centre for the Grief Journey brings a unique blend of personal experience, academic education and many years of practical experience to his work. Aker the death of his wife, he struggled'to corse to terms with his loss. The study of grief became an important part of his doctoral work at the University of Toronto. Bill facilitates community grief support program in many communities, as well as speaking at professional seminars, and offering individual and family grief counselling. Acknowledged as a dynamic. practical speaker, Dr Bill Webster combines experience, knowledge and a sense of humor to effectively communicate his message. Ftlr i dw idofnaaon a tt) register br tltis Free Stmirlr pbae tal�t;t: FUNNA L NOW LNWTED 152 King SL E., Oshawa 433-5558 or Durham Community Bereavement services 728.3741 W. All the right consonants Mathhew Carmichael reaches new heights while updating a sign at the Metro East Trade Centre in Pickering. Mr. Carmichael pays close attention to the order and spelling of the words to make sure there are no errors or inconsistencies. photo by A.J. Groen V COMMUNITY Social workers aim for self-regulation BY JACQUIE NICINNES _SPEC"1A1. TO THE SE%S ,\n%ERTISER _ DURHAM -- The Ontario College of Certified Social Workers (OCCSW) is working with the Min- istry of Community and Social Ser- vices toward legislating a regulatory system for Ontario social workers by the spring of 1997. The aim is to provide the frame work for self-regulation in an indus- try which works intimately with the public. The college registrar, Shannon McCorquodale, says a recent survey suggests 75 per cent of the public: mistakenly believes that social work is already regulated like other health professions. In fact, Ontario and Hawaii (which is currently working on legis- lation) are the only jurisdictions in North America where regulation is not in place. Although the OCCSW has been a regulatory body for the past 14 years, membership is voluntary and at pre- sent estimates only about one-third of Canada's 8,000-10,000 social workers are members. The main problem with a voluntary member- ship is it has little recourse to deliver disciplinary action as necessary. "That's a crucial thing, that many people may still be able to practise, even though they may be unethical or even dysfunctional," explains Durham social worker Drummond White. OCCSW council chairman David Rivard was one of the keynote speak- ers addressing a small Oshawa gath- ering as part of a province -wide tour designed to inform social workers and the public on the upcoming leg- islation. He agrees with audience members that many people have con- cerns about any relationship between the OCCSW and the Ministry of Community and Social Services. "The fear often is in being associ- ated with the ministry which is seem- ingly cutting our social safety net," he admitted. However, he stressed, "You can work with this government f to get something you want or you can be on the outside and get something you may not be happy with." While the regulatory legislation has been introduced previously, it has never heen passed. One of the contentious issues has been who will he included within the scope of the legislation. The college is pushing to have only social workers with uni- versity degrees included in the act, while excluding approximately 48.00 social services college gradu- ates. Asked if he would walk sway from the process if it was inclusive to college graduates, Mr. Rivard replied, "Yes, and I would encourage other council members to do the same." Mr. Rivard said he didn't foresee the legislation pushing college - trained workers out of jobs. He sug- gested it would be presumptuous for the college to try to regulate these workers, noting they are as different in classification from social work as social work to psychology. Dr. Robert kyle, Durham's Med- ical Officer of Health, another speak- er at the forum, qualified these state- ments by saying any potential job reclassifications would depend on how the government framed the leg- islation. 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Pickering Town Centre, 420-3224 I CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSSME TCT B SCHEDULE '' PRO Ontario Agence YORK -DURHAM SEWAGE SYSTEM Clean ontarienne SEWAGE PROJECT NO. 1-0600-20-05 Water Des Agency Eaux FINCH AVENUEILIVERPOOL ROAD STANDBY PUMPING STATION NOTICE OF COMPLETION / PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE BACKGROUND Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA) is proposing to construct a standby sewage pumping station to service existing development in the Finch Avenue/Liverpool Road area in Pickering as part of the York -Durham Sewage System. Under normal conditions, sewage from the area flows by gravity to the trunk sanitary sewer on Finch Avenue which outlets to the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant. The proposed standby sewage pumping station is required to provide protection to existing homes against basement flooding which may occur in the event of an extended hydro power outrage in the vicinity of the Duffin Creek Water Pollution Control Plant. The proposed pumping station will be located on a vacant lot, previously reserved for this purpose, on the north side of Finch Avenue, as shown on the attached sketch. This project is being planned under Schedule 'B' of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Water and Wastewater Projects. PUBLIC INFORMATION ENTRE A Public Information Centre will be held to review the proposal and to receive comments from interested persons as follows: Public Meeting: 7:00 p.m. -8:45 p.m. Thursday, May 23, 1996 St. Isaac Jogues Separate School 1166 Finch Avenue Pickering. Ontario Staff of the Ontario Clean Water Agency and Chisholm, Fleming and Associates, Consulting Engineers for the project, will be in attendance to answer questions. A formal presentation will be made at 7:30 p.m. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS Subject to comments received as a result of the Public Information Centre, this Notice and the receipt of necessary approvals, Ontario Clean Water Agency intends to proceed with the design and construction of this project, to be completed by Fall 1997. If you wish your comments to be incorporated into the proposal, please submit no later than May 31, 1996. The Class EA Screening Brief will be filed with the Regional Clerk and placed in the public record for review on June 10, 1996. The Class EA Screening Brief will be available for review at the following locations: Clerks Department Pickering Central Library Regional Municipality of Durham One The Esplanade 605 Rossland Road East Pickenng, ON. L1V 2R6 Whitby, ON Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Mon. to Fri. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon. to Fn. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday Chisholm, Fleming and Associates 317 Renfrew Drive, Suite 301 Markham, ON. L3R 9S8 - Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon. Fri. Interested persons should provide written comments to Chisholm, Fleming and Associates within the review period of June 10 to July 10, 1996. If concerns arise regarding this project, which cannot be resolved, a person/party may request that the Minister of Environment 8 Energy "bump -up" the project to an individual environment assessment. "Bump -up" requests must be received by the Ministry at the address below prior to July 10, 1996. A copy of the "bump - up" request shall be sent to OCWA. If there is no "bump -up" request received by July 10, 1996, the standby sewage pumping station will proceed to design and construction as presented in the planning documentation. Ministry of Environment & Energy 135 St. Clair Avenue, 15th Floor Toronto, On. M4V 1P5 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Qntario Clean Water Agency_ Consultant Ms. Darla W. Campbell, P. Eng. Mr. Eric Tuson, P. Eng. Project Manager Project Manager Ontario Clean Water Agency Chisholm, Fleming and Associates 20 Bay Street, Suite 700 317 Renfrew Drive, Suite 301 Toronto, On. M5J 2N8 Markham, On. L3R 9S8 Telephone: (416) 314-5597 Telephone: (905) 474-1458 Fax: (416)314-8300 Fax: (905)474-1910 Notice of Publication Dates: Mav 15, 1996 and Mav 22.19% s1011i"M A TOWN OF PICKERING B 9 roe" ANIMI 0 9 � � r• 0 w � nmci / V01POnl S P.S Durham College graduates find some work in their fields of study BY BRIAN LEGREE DURHAM STAFF DURHAM •- Three out of every four of year's Durham College graduates found work within six months of leaving school, but only three out of five found employment in an are related to their studies. According to the college's 1995 graduate sur- vey, 75 per cent of Durham's grads found work of some kind within a half-year of graduating, while 63.1 per cent got work related to their course of study. College officials tracked down 873, or 82 per cent, of last year's 1086 graduates. The numbers are a reflection of the current job market, says Margaret Greenley, the college's director of placement. "We feel that a 75 per cent place- ment rate is entirely reflective of the economy," says Ms. Greenley. "Durham College graduates success- 1 fully secured employment in a highly is competitive labor market faced with restructuring and downsizing." Ms. Greenley says growth indus- tries of the future include mechanical • technology - 71.7 per cent total, 63.7 per cent related to program. —last In a prepared statement, Durham College president Gary Polonsky reminded employers he'll guarantee the ability of the school's gradu- ates. "Durham College graduates are educated for the real world," says Mr. Polonsky. ""they get the skills and knowledge that employers want, backed by a guarantee. If an employer finds a Durham College graduate lacks the skills which should have been acquired r through their course of study, we will provide additional training, free of charge." 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The 1996 award cate- gories are: * Special Citation Award -- for outstanding achievements, including provincial and national recognition; * Individual Civic Award -- for outstanding volunteer service within the community; achievements; * Local Business Award -- for outstanding partici- pation and support within the community by a local business; * Community Group Award -- for outstanding contributions to the Town of Pickering; * Local Arts Achieve- ment -- for local arts achievements; * Local Youth Award -- one each for volunteerism and outstanding leader- ship. The awards will be handed out Monday, June 24, prior to the meeting of Pickering Council. If you know someone who has contributed their time to make Pickering a Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of contact lenses and glasses • Evening and Saturday appointments available • Complete Family Eye Care t 427-4144 whe-iMair (Betweec Hwy 401 6 Nc 2 Accessae We can hook you up to the internet. CALL 683-5110 NEWS ADVERTISER If you have children entering Level X through Grade 8 Why not consider PICKERING CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Come and see for yourself! P.C.S. is hosting an I OPEN HOUSE on Monday, May 27, 1996 at10am-2pm,and7pm-8pm A tour of the premises will be conducted Staff will be available to answer any questions PICKERING CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 1030 Ravensctuff Road, Ajax (north of Hwy 2 betwteert Church St. a Wesiney Rd.) Tel. 905-4274120 The Qualls Vurnitu pHT 'IOv w O. Sale. -- NOTWHAT OTHER 0 GET WANT RlD of -'� RS - U" �`"' - 1 ROC.EAS •CHS EDS CKSAREG ERS • swry • TNS• p1N CHAIRS • g . 6EO�M� I�AA� SES • AH ARIES �M�.WALL S . BRIO CABIN�� .CONSOIJESCIA MORE! • M f lA *%j N OUR EVER �ct 0 in INSUNIE 9 DON'T MISS OUT! 5 MILLION DOLLAR QUALITY, HOME FURNISHINGS 12" &two tuxes •o.A•C• AM t due ,, 10" Lingst" RJ. (Hwy. 2) Jrat North of it" 401. Heading East... Tike Whites Rd (Esit 394). North to Kingston Road and trio right He"a` hest... Tike lnerrool RJ. 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Sat. 9 aw. to 5 PAL SUNDAYS 12 NOON TO S P.M. c LAI • ¢ ¢$ a o H 3 - d a:cc11111 c PICKERING SHOWROOM -T PACE 16 -AHE NEIi'S ADVERTIR. SEWED .MAY 2l. 1996 Highway Rangers hit the road to make Durham safer BY CHRIS BOVIE -- DURHAM K`rAFV DURHAM -- Thev're not every_ - where; it just seems that way. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Highway Rangers have been turning a few heads in the short I I months they've been in existence. Born out of the elimination of photo radar, the hand-picked offi- cers roam and monitor provincial highways, very rarely seeing the inside of an office. There are 18 Highway Rangers who cover the Golden Horseshoe region. The eastern detachment falls under the direction of Sergeant Ted Lintner. These officers have been more noticeable to drivers west of Durham, but recently they f(-)cused their attention in Whitbv, west of Thickson Ro.,d With Ga :table Terrence Reefer operating the high-tech Laser gun (not radar) atop the Thickson Road bridge. his colleagues wait 600 meters ahead on the shoulder of the highway. "Red Beretta. 152 (kilometres an hour).- Upon the call, officers. poised down the road. step out onto the highway and point out the guilty driver. instructing him to pull over to the centre median. By the time speeding drivers spot the OPP vehicles. it's toxo late. The, Laser gun has a tiny red dot in the view finder which can moni- tor a vehicle's speed even in hcavv. traffic. It may sound Gkc a simple process. but it's actualh ven care- fully orchestrated. Operating like quarterback. Const. Reefer oversees the "playing field" and analyses whether it would be safe for officers to pull over a speeder. The operation only goes ahead during safe road conditions -- high visibility and dry roads. Drivers try to brake or switch lanes, but to no avail. There's hardly a time when at least one car isn't pulled over to the median, even though on this day police seem to target only thou traveling in excess of 130 km/h. Recently, Const. Peggy Gamble, one of the Rangers, ticketed a driver traveling 197 km/h on Hwv. 427. She joined her team later in the afternoxm after appearing in court to deal with the case. Rangers spend their days oil' in court. but to to arrange all cases on a specific day. Thev don't just hand out speed- ing tickets. On this day they find several drivers with suspended or expired licences. With a suspended licence, speeding ticket and tow truck fees, one driver will be out of pocket S L(W. They've seen it all -- drivers with computers tied to steering wheels, drivers reading on the way to work. Sgt. Lintner has pulled over a drunk taxi driver, and a lawyer who was spraying an air frc%[ c:ncr to cover up the smell of marijuana. Drivers rareh believe they had been going as fast as reported or that police pulled over the right vehicle. "By the time thev spot us and look at their speedometer, they've already taken their foot of the gas and may have also braked." says Sgt. Lintner. Officers can also pull over cars for tailgating, making unsafe lane changes, and a variety of' other dan- gerous habits. Unlike in the past, these officers don't negotiate the speeding Linc with the driver, that's left to the courts. "Judges were getting upset because we would reduce the fine and the driver would still fight it," explains Sgt. Lintner. Standing in the middle of Hwy. 401 can be an intimidating experi- ence, and although cognizant of their environment, the Highway Rangers perform like matadors, making sure their presence is known as they hail cars to the side. From there it's the personal skills which play an important role. The majority of drivers are not in a very pleasant mood as they fumble for their licence and registration. "I tell my officers not to let a dri- ver talk you into a ticket. You have to be professional," says Sgt. Lint- ner. "But, it's OK if they talk you out oC onc." During the morning, one driver fails to obey police commands and continues down the highway. Sgt. Lintner instantly hops in his cruiser and pursues the car. A ithout hesita- tion, ::onst. Wes Erskine jumps into his car and follows. "We always back up (each other) to ensure the safety of otficers when people take evasive action," Const. Erskine says. "You don't know what they've got to hide." A lengthy stretch down the road, Sgt. Lintner, with his cruiser and the runaway car pulled to the side, is The OPP's Highway Rangers use sophisticated equipment to nab speeding motorists who zoom through your community on provincial highways. already out talking to the driver. It turns out the driver didn't know she was the one being singled out. Just after noon. Sgt. Lintner tells his troops to take a break. but after he returns to the scene one half hour later, he finds his officers arc still working. " c had some 130 and 150s t km/h).'* Const. Lhug Fenke rMrts, as he writes out his latest ticket. "We couldn't leave." Fhc Highway Rangers each have their own cruiser and are completely responsible fir its maintenance and repairs. Their cruisers don't have the top lights or back markings like other OPP vehicles. The latest cruisers have back and front radar and %,rI& cameras. The: total price for one car is in the neighborhood of'S50,(XX). When the day is done otficen have written over 100 tickets, but it's only one aspect of the job for the Highway Rangers. A number of olficers will head west to catch shoulder runners -- people w l\0 drive along the highway shoulder reserved for emergency vehicles. Others head hack to the office tt, finish paperwork from the day's tall\ of tickets. All in a day's work fir a High- way Ranger. THE NEWS ADVERTISM WED.- MAY 22. 199&PA(;E 17-A Ajax -Pickering Community Photo Gallery On the run Michel Papillon took advan- tage of the warm weather to get in a run along the Ajax waterfront near Rotary Park recently. Open for business A Hallmark -Laura Secord store held its official opening recently in the Durham Centre in Ajax. Celebrating the event are (from left) Nicki Cameron, Harry Taylor, Ajax Councillor Pat Brown, Tanya Saff ran -Molnar and Sherri Rantisi. Now that's entertainment! The Pickering chapter of the Canadian Progress Club recently donated several pieces of entertainment equipment to the Pickenng Youth Program. Shown here is club President John Gerrits (left) giv- ing a 26 -inch color television set and two Sega Genesis games to Steve Reynolds of the Town of Pickering - PAGE 18 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 22, 1996 HATE CRIME: Police, teachers take charge in educating kids against racism BY TONT' MYLE _ SPECIAL To THE NF%%S ADN r:RTISER DURHAM ---Fhcv're going after the kids. As hate andI' motivated crimes become more frequent each year, two large groups are working to limit, if not stop, the occurrences at one level. School boards and Police services around the province are teaming up to get the messai:e out to students that this type of' crime is not acceptable. Although hate crimes may not pla% as large it role locally as in some other areas. the Durham Board of Education and Durham Regional Police Sen ice have both taken an active role in educating today's youth. "I've got nothing to compare it to other regions or cities, but I do know we have some problems here in the region with different groups in the scho ols." says Durham Detective John Mi.:Lean. "It's very important because we have ele- ments from supremacist groups coming out into the region and they activclyrecruit kids and we're in a battle for their hearts and minds. "I think we arc win- ning the battle. I think all we can do is educate the kids and let them know what the ugly side of it is. One of the ways the groups are fighting the crimes is through a num- ber of programs run by Lion's Quest Canada. The not-for-profit organization is a partnership of Lions Club International and Quest Internation- al that was established in the early 1980x. Lion's Quest has helped develop a number of programs that deal with pro - social, communication and teamwork skills, and teaches students to be more socially responsible. "Prevention is the approach that Lion's Quest really takes," says commu- nity relations manager Pat Howell - Blackmore. "It's not an intervention once there are already things happening. The prevention part is very important because we try and provide the younger people with the skills before they get in a situa- tion where they have to make decisions they already have practised making." Working Towards Peace is the longest Lion's Quest program, established in 1993 for Grade 6 to 8 students. The start of 1995 brought Promoting Peace and Preventing Violence for high school stu- dents and Working it Out began in the fall of 1995 for kindergarten to Grade 5 kids. In addition to the Lion's Quest, there area few other options. The Durham public school's board's Values, Influences and Peers (VIP) program, which again deals with making smart choices, is avail- able for Grade 6 students as is a Teachers and Courts program that has teachers spending a day in juvenile and adult court avid then discussing issues with area Judges - All are part of the Violence Free Poli- cy -- In Support of Safe Schools. a Vio- lence -Free Initiative. The report takes all hoard policies and includes them in one hinder that was distributed to schools around the region. Isnot all children arc receiving the instruction, though. To teach an} of the programs, teachers must go through an in -sen ice seminar to obtain the neces- san training. Currently 85 per cent of schools in Durham Reunon have had at least one teacher go through some Lion's Quest training. Provincially 7.(X)0 teachers from 1.30) schools have gone and 22.2W from more than 3.200 schools across Canada are able to teach the cours- es. Durham Regional Police Detective John McLean While those numbers are high. Linda Lowery can't wait for the day when they become huge "My dream is to have (_ion's Quest from kinder- garten right through the c.nd of sccondarv." says the public board's suh- stance abuse-commumty liaison officer. "Given that we've only just start- ed our secondan training and have many more cle- mentary teachers to wr- vice, we're looking quite it few years down the road before we're going to have continuous (teach- ing) from kindergarten to Grade 8. "What I'd like to see is that at every grade level we're having programs implemented where kids can have continual exposure to the needs for a peaceful society." And the benefits of all the programs won't apply only to school, says Jerry LeRoy. The Pickering High School vice-prin- cipal feels kids will be prepared for life after studies as well. "We're talking about being pro -active to give kids the skills to help them recog- nize potential conflicts and ways of deal- ing with those conflicts in non-violent fashions and we think there will be tremendous spillover," says Mr. LeRoy, who helped prepare the violence -free policy. As for the police, their part is just as important. There are two officers work- ing full-time at the board, others donate time to school and about half of the VIP program is taught by officers. About 80 per cent of elementary schools in the region have police volun- teer their time as part of an Adopt an Offi- cer program, in which cops speak with students and make the occasional presen- tation. Det. McLean's six -man street crime unit visits high schools throughout the region to make presentations on hate - based violence. The board is still seeking volunteers for the schools that don't have anyone in the Adopt an Officer program. Anyone interested can call Mary Carr at the Durham board at 666-5500. Work health and safety conference in Pickering PICKERING -- The Industrial Accident Prevention Association (IAPA) is holding a series of health, safety and environmental information workshops Thursday, June 6 at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Workshop topics include: * Health, Safety and Profit for busi- nesses with 100 employees or less * Musculoskeletal Injury Preven- tion * Safety at Work -- Young Worker Awareness (for students only) * Environmental Due Diligence * Stress Management * Emergency Preparedness * Emergency Planning * Violence in the Workplace At the first morning session Dr. George Delgrosso, internationally - known educator and behavioral scien- tist, will discuss 'Dealing with the Challenge of Change'. A luncheon address will be made by Melissa Hague of Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving. There will also be exhibits by police, industrial suppliers, St. John Ambulance, the Pickering Fire Depart- ment, the Addiction Research Founda- tion and others all day and free of charge to the public. Cost to attend the information ses- sions is $125 plus GST per person, or $99 plus GST if there's more than one person from a company attending. Lunch is included. Registration and coffee begin at 7:15 a.m. and the exhibits open at 7:30. Workshops and information sessions run between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The Pickering Recreation Complex is at 1867 Valley Farm Rd. For more information or to register. call Melanie Sexsmith at 416-449- 5755 or 1-800-406-IAPA. Cut your costs with Pickering ReCAP program PICKERING -- Residents with electrically heated homes have access to low-cost home efficiency assessments as the result of a new partnership between Pickering Hydro and the non-profit Residential Conservation Assistance Program (ReCAP). The assessments are available for $30, with Pickering Hydro paying the other $20 of the cost. For people who are not on electrical heating, the home efficiency assessment is $50. In addition to the assessment report, homeowners who participate in the program will have access to a low interest 'Green Loan' program offered by the Toronto Dominion Bank, to help complete any large renovations that may be necessary. However, ReCAP's main objective is to identify low cost, do-it-yourself measures for energy conservation. ReCAP also offers TurfCare services, which provide a lawn care alternative that is safe and chemical -free. For more information on these programs, call ReCAP at 571-7227. To arrange for an assessment, Pickering residents may contact Pickering Hydro's customer services department at 427-0791, ext. 218 or 220. AIR CONDITIONING SALE 10 FM = IMIMITIOMIM6 j M =fit Low 1s-ShOk sit eNMKs .0 1NX iultnoill� atrsWlM oAcNW 'irsltliM�s lad' i SHERIDAN10 HtsATIN6 a AIR coNDITIONIN6 / q*ymtOOM LOCATION: 1895 Clements Rd.. +1160, Pickering, Ont. l l W 3V5 SCARBOROUGH PICKERING/AJAX WHITBY/OSHAWA 0 .40 (416) 752-9111 (905) 839-3234 (905) 427-5551 10 t/a..••i.•a..........•iiia•.6gave a...ampas*##rasacrops&..I THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED. I"6 -PAGE if Magic and mystery at Lakeside Public School Friday AJAX Lakeside Public and your invited. silent auction, a magic/mystery School holds its seventh annu- It runs from 5 to 8 p.m. fea- show, bake sale, haunted house al fun fair this Friday, May 24 turing games, a barbecue, and more. Call 686-3014. It's Open Season on IPC OpenNotes ! i SUPER VALUE! New Guinea Impatiens Hanging Baskets Beau hfuI ,,%ertlow tng ha.ketn of colour. 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E. 641 Kingston Rd. North (905) 679-3059 (905) 831-9284 (905) 725-7454 '+..r.r.,.�wer,wwe...r+n.-m.e... '+r c•, .. wrreflr.wr .. .w err r •..>, w a.e.,er .eee . �yqr w•.r J #10 t'nces In Effect From Mav 22, 1996 until %la,, 2R. 1996 Assorted F Hees have num as well as in mo and medicines. I fabulous selectic 129 Pot (reg. 1.99) GREAT VALUE Assorted Choose from a assortment of i etc. Selection va..�� s from store to store. (FOR BASKETS/PLANTERS) 3 For 499 1U SUY! IFYING Begonias A s and colours available. ir 10 00 GREAT BUY! Geranium 6 Pack Reade for planting in window -boxes, planters and the garden. Choose from earn• colours. 8 Each 99 Planted Wall Bags (Shade) Great for patios, fences ar balconies. Preptanted areas. 149Each 9 or gallery Jt 2 for 12( ure t fertilizer. 8 kg. :h. --11 r! 1 VO P.» PREPACKAGED 12,,,h PERENNIAL PLANTS IMPickeriny ®metro East 30% OFF Tov�t tr. ro Oshawa y PANSIES - 311V POT rept. 1.99 NOW 88e PAGE 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 22, 1996 Chess mate Chris Alex of Roland Michener Public School in Ajax has his next move in hand during a chess tourna- ment at Palmerston Avenue Public School in Whitby May 14. Despite his efforts. Chris came out of the losing end. photo by A.J. Groen IETIAEMENT RE 61 D a N c I An all inclusive retirement living next to _ _ _Petticoat Creek - Pickering LINDA ZUSEN chats with EVELYN WINGROVE a long term resident of Rosebank over tea. 4 Professional nursing care 24 hours a day O In-house physician Ion can 24 hours a day) O Laboratory, X-ray and Pharmacy services + Podiatric cane d Private and semi -private accommodation O Cable N and telephone ♦ Free parking O In -Muse shuttle service O Varied and attractive menu O Call -bell in each suite O Laundry services O Mini -convenience store O Air conditioning 0 Hairdressing/barber services For a personal tour and more information on ,our GRACIOUS COUNTRY VILLA - Call (905) 509-2582 0 A 4 _ _A, it -id, t " r E $79- 131 "$23 iH„nk. •. r� .Fr 'Yrl ill �t r 4-v AIn 4T itT 'S•N XR -$29:g HI u •ul dr w) ser. vr� Q, ar> %Fr 5•r� 369 .._479 StT... .. 10) _ 1561) srr _... vrr) #1 MARBLE/'OAK C. s. D. 81%V Jif 70 @1 1 ' " ;10Q0'OFF wmt 30 nIS ORntoPEOlc, WPME i PtuOw TOP I wnlEsatnpu®talglq ,$60 OFF :1GLEOt DOUBLE �G� OD Olden TURFhlrvwM�tww■ HM: WHITBY MALL Mon.-Fd.10 L1IL - 9 p la wal-Marg SIL 10 Lla •6 p.,nl., .4. --Sun. 12 P�•SP� BEDROOM SHITE WAnvu W"W llpwaft •A unaagsv VAI I V RECYCLER'S REPORT Kids can celebrate nature at Greenwood Greenwood Conservation Area again this year is hosting a series of spring nature events. Those who took part in last year's 'Kids' Fun With Nature Club', or enjoyed some of the afternoon and evening hikes, said that they were delighted with the outings and were pleased to get to know and appreciate the park. On Saturday mornings, The Kid's Fun With Nature Club begins at 10 a.m. and runs until noon. Other hiking events are scheduled after a lunch break on a couple of the Saturdays, or held during the evening to appreciate the sights and sounds of Greenwood's night life. The program outline is as follows: May 25: The Kids' Fun With Nature Club will include taking a walk June 15: The Kids' Fun with Nature Club will learn about preda- tors and prey. Games and activities as well. June 20: Thursday evening at 7 p.m., take a hike to learn how to identify some trees by their leaves and bark. larraine roulston i in the creek looking for water critters. At 1 p.m., learn about the Bluebird, a once endangered songbird. As well as the Bluebird Walk, a Spring Wildflower Walk at 2:30 p.m. will begin. Come out and enjoy the spring colors while they last! June 1: In the morning, the kids will take a closer look at some of Greenwood's winged friends having returned from distant places. Bird games, feeders and other arts and crafts relating to birds will he happening. At 2 p.m. a Frogs and Amphibians Walk will commence. June 4: Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m., come investigate the world of night creatures. June 8: Saturday morning adven- tures start with kids wearing their rubber boots so the% can ,tudN pond creatures close up. June 22: The Kids' Fun with Nature Club kids have a tree-men- dously good time doing tree related activities. On July 6 it's Bugs, Bugs, Bugs, and on July 13 special animal guests will arrive. For all events, meet at the Greenwood parking lot. The cost for these events is the general admission price with the exception of the "Kids' Fun with Nature Club", which costs $5 with accompanying adults free of charge. General Admission is $2.50 for adults, $1.75 for seniors and $1.25 for children. Greenwood Conservation Area is located off Westney Road, just north of Taunton. For further details, call 683-2070. 00� COMING EVENTS: May 23, 7:30 p.m., Oshawa, Durham College, Durham Environmental Network's meeting. Topic, 'Find Out How To Improve Your Company's Bottom Line With the Latest 3Rs Opportunities. For further information, call 509- 3156. May 25, Scarborough: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Canada Africa Youth Action is sponsoring 'Minimizing Mountains of Materials and Waste*. For re�_,istration details. call 420- 9924. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED. 1996 -PAGE 21 D8tl�aS WINDOW FASHIONS , E 8EC2ET BEHIND' t ri c �.=�,uminette'"Sheers. ¢'� � t �hltr fabric vanes creat -' sheer magic with the simple twist of a wand. may; :By rotating the vanes 9. '-from completely open to .:completely closet], or any - increment in between, ..•_ -you'll enjoy a level of -. . light control never before possible in a sheer. Draw the sheers closets for gently diffused light or upon for an uoohstrocted view. With Luminette Sheers, the ability to change the character or mood of any room is always within reach. -Your Wuidow lkcommg Centre' BLNDS & DRAPERY U Old DVftn Rd.. A)= FM okkwkv V9090)iNOp AT HOME sERvtcE sl< W11001WHOU s AIM -Woo 10-4 428-0937 put R Fd 10-6, sat las .,AO Flyers right at your doorstep in the News Advertiser! 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Former Editor of the newsletter for dentists, THE DENTALETTER CALL NOW 683-1432 ® 172 Harwood Ave. South, Suite 101, Ajax ��, - _ _. .. _ _ • .... v .- .. .. - -. s ) . . r . ♦ • ♦ W • • • • A ♦ • • s r ♦ s w . , s I r • J • d , PAGE U -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY = 196 A* ax seeks yo AJAX -- Ajax residents head -- will stay and will be are being asked to help give used in addition to the slo- the Town a new identity. Ban and logo. Public submissions for Mr. Lombardi says, "I the Town's logo and slogan think Council wants the contest are being accepted slogan and logo to reveal a until Friday, June 28. little more about the com- Business development munity, to focus on the pos- officer Dino Lombardi says itive elements of town." a new logo and slogan, A new slogan and logo along with the Town's should "focus on the unique existing crest, will be used elements we have. We can to market the community sell ourselves on the unique and to attract business. elements we have". such as A strategic plan meeting the waterfront, he says. last year involving Council The Ajax waterfront is and senior staff identified "beautiful. But if you're not the need for a new logo and from Ajax, you don't know slogan. about the waterfront. Ajax doesn't have a logo "We'll keep the crest for and the current slogan. Bet- official documents. We ter Than Ever, has been may incorporate them all used for about seven years. on letterhead or business Prior to that, the long-time cards. (The crest) certainly Ajax slogan was The Town won't be eliminated from That Works. official document-s."With its link to the But, "at this time, we're town's history, the crest -- a not sure how to incorporate shield with a mariner's the logo and slogan with DURHAMPID TAXI•83-12345 i FAST SERVICE • COURTEOUS DRIVERS • • Parc el 1)(411'c � t Ar�jx,rt Se?-7'ice 1NO9�:fl�VilCi7��� LtAHNINV MATH Full ;rvice'll-if!"k, 111112201910ff 0 Tme to brush up yotlr home, shop or ofte?ilt �f►ur proies111 1 -Is wi do the 0 quand aftd" — rollhsae ow wad on k Interior 6 Exterior Painting • Fuly insured No Job Pressure washing for • Paper a vinyl Hanging too Big e ai mrrm siding, boats & • Professional spraying Small pools References on requestExpert MwgLeave it to L_FREE ESTIMATES': the professionals! (905) 683-4026 GOODISON& n .� ur in put on new slogan, logo the crest on letterhead," Mr. Lombardi notes. Ajax staff have come up with some logo designs, he says. But, "We're looking for the assistance of the public. Staff has already done their own. We want the public to give us some more ideas and go from there." The staff design focuses on the waterfront. includ- ing the bluffs, Lake Ontario and the beginning of the Harwood Avenue median. The logo design should be clear enough so it won't lose detail when it's reduced. The slogan By The Lake has been "bandied about and it's the one to catch the eye of council," Mr. Lom- bardi reports. Three loco designs and three slogans will be picked by a judging committee. The finalists, along with the staff logo and slogan, will be presented at a future Council meeting for con- sideration. Mr. Lombardi says there's no monetary prize for having a logo or slogan picked. "Recognition is the prize.' Entries can be dropped off at the Town hall, at the corner of Harwood Avenue and Kings Crescent, at the Town offices at 75 Cham- bers Dr., or mailed to the Town of Ajax, c/o Business Development Department, 65 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario, L 1 S 2H9, Atten- tion: Dino Lombardi. Call Mr. Lombardi at 905-683-4550. ext. 225, for more information. J It ILM Iry Fri NOW .� I W 7/Cl�l ft 1996 DODGE NEON 4 DR. 1999 SPIRIT 1995 CARAVANS A VOYAGERS 2.0 litre 4 cyl. dual air bags, 14" V6, gold pkg. air, tilt, cruise, 7 pass., v6, air, stereo. Some with wheels, deluxe wheel cover and mags, some with power windows tint cruise, power locks & more. MOM. & locks and more. NO FREIGHT! NO FREIGHT! NO FREIGHT! NO AIR TAX! NO AIR TAX! NO AIR TAX! NO GAS TAX! NO GAS TAX! NO GAS TAX! 12 499 13 998 16 998 See Deder for Detak - SALE HOURS: Dodge Truc}�5 � EK = ��eoge lrichs M,' •s • - fo')THE 4.ws AbVERTISER, WED.. MAY 22,1996 -PAGE 23-A V EDUCATION eacher s e cspecial s Ins ire student 0 Special approach results in special achievement for student of Debra Poray at Pickering's High Bush Public School BY STEPHEN SHAW STAFF REPORTER PICKERING -- In an age of increased class sires, shrinking school resources and diverse student needs, ensuring pupils "don't slip between the cracks" is among a teacher's greatest challenges. And while ihcrc'll alwa,s he tiutne chil- Elementary school teacher Debra Poray spends time with special needs student Jessica Romaniuk helping her with her reading skills. Ms. Poray's efforts were rec- ognized by the Council for Exceptional Children's Durham Region chapter when they named her Teacher of the Year. photo by Andrew Iwanowski Sign-ups set for Beavers, 1 Cubs in Pickering PICICOU IG - - Pre -registration for the 1 st Glen- gove Scout Group, 1996-1997 season takes place at Glengrove Pub- lic School, 1934 Glengrove Rd., between 7 and 8:30 . p.m. Wednesday (tonight). Beavers are ages 5 to 7, Cubs are ages 8 to 10 and Scouts are ages I I-14. New adult leaders are Call 427-2522 for information. 1 11A dren our education system will fail, it's an for what I thought was just had behavior. unlikely reality for any of the students to but that wasn't it. Debra Poray's Grade I class at Highbush "She was really a good kid with a bad Public School. brain. Anybody would have become frus- The Pickering elementary teacher has trated. been named Teacher of the Year by the "When she first met Debra, Jessica was Council For Exceptional Children Durham at the point where she was so withdrawn chapter in recognition of her outstanding that she couldn't play with other children; contribution to, and influence on, special she couldn't keep up with their games." education programs. says Ms. Gernon. Mere specifically she "Now, she has has been honored for her` NOW Wlth self-esteem and a posi- .:rucial role in the educa- tive attitude toward tional, emotional andschool." Debra's social development of With Jessica's illness little Jessica Romaniuk, making language devel- Jessica was among prodding and opment difficult. Ms. the typical roomful of I Poray personalized the bright. fresh faces in !1v1s. 'help, she loves curriculum for Jessica. Poray's Grade I class allowing and encourag- scptember, 199-3. school. She'S ing her to move at a 'Misdiagnosed by doc- comfortable pace — and <()rs with what appeared like other at the same time work 1 behavioral disorders alongside her class - she was prone to fre- children. She's mates. ,lucnt staring spells. She initiated a "com- : \�.:cssive daydreaming, happy, she's munication book" which anti -social behavior, ' charted Jessica's school h•. eractivit and sud- p y learning she progress for doctors to p g �icn disorientation — � use as a resource and %1, Poray soon took can read she developed a modified note of subtle hints , reading test for Jessica. which led her to believe I can add and which she soon passed. something else may be among other specialized at the root of Jessica's subtract, recite studv programs. troubles. In past years, students After closely watch -I , the ABCs... requiring special class ing Jessica and charting attention like Jessica I her strengths and weak- would have been "segre- nesses for six week. into -- Lynda gated into little rooms." the school \1s. I >a}• \ts. Poray, whose year. Poray called Jessica's Gernon, integrated Mass includes parents in for a meeting. I a handful of children \s a result of the mother Qf with learning. physical teacher's feedback. her ✓ and communication dis- parents sought second. Jessica abilities. third and even fourth Jessica's "the kind of medical opinions. uk Romaniuk kid who could have just Eventually, after a been looked over, who "medication merry -go- t would have slipped round", Jessica was between the cracks." accurately diagnosed as haying a form of says Ms. Gernon. epilepsy. "Now with Debra's prodding and help, "It was as if a huge weight had been she loges school. She's like other children. lifted off of me," says Jessica's mother She's happy, tie's learning. she can read. 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(North of 401) 905683.535 8 AND EVERYNIGHT a� . : - :, s I� e THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 22,1996 -PAGE 25-A Around Durham lie 4D .+r8k ureal costs Oshawa pitches forGTA4� air business couTdbe BY CINDY UPSHALL x goin g DURHAM STAFF OSIIAWA -- The city of Oshawa r AW 1n Osha could handle additional passenger flights to help with an overflow at Pearson Inter- national Airport. s• BY BRIAN LEGREE Mayor Nancy Diamond says it's a pos- w DURHAM STAFF sibility as a handful of Greater Toronto OSHAWA -- The cost of being buried in the Area mayors meet to discuss ways small - .,,`City -owned Union Cemetery could be going up Police probing fatal Oshawa's Community Services Committee is recommending council adopt a revised fee schedule that could see the cost of some fees at crash i n Whitby 'the cemetery increase by as much as 285 per WHITBY -- Provincial police are still ,,"All the rates for Union Cemetery will now probing why a 75 -year-old Guelph man `s be competitive with other local cemetery rates motor home slammed into a tractor -trail - and reflect the operating costs for each activi- er on Ilighway 401 near Brock Street in Whitby last week. ty," says Community Services Commissioner Whitby OPP say $tractor -trailer tray - Stephen Bedford in a written report. The largest fee hikes involve the opening elling in the centre lane of the eastbound of A grave to move remains to another grave in lanes of Highway 401, just west of the Brock St. interchanee slowed for traffic -the. cemetery. If the new fee structure is approved, that service will cost $1,551.50 this and was rantmed from behind by a motor year, up from 5543.63 last year. ` . home just before midnight. Ken Reinhart, who was driving the i `s f t The cosoopening a grave for removal or motor home, died instantly from his y transfer to another cemetery could jump to injuries, but damage to the 11,284.00, from $460.96. .., ._. _ The cast of one grave, with burial rights ands vehicle was so extensive it perpetual care, could increase to $795 fromi— took the Whitby Fire =, Department about 90 $573.82. The proposed minimum charge for monuments could increase to $273 frombody, minutes to free his Ontario opened on May 10, while in northern will be available on weekends only from Victoria OSHAWA -- People who missed the fireworks opening season for man Victoria Day due to rain are getting a second 8 y parks began on Day to the third weekend in June, then daily until $185.82.,, • ,_.� . -. _ -; Cemetery rates have been reviewed in each of A 55 -year-old Guelph = man, who was apassen- :'.the past four years "to provide fees that were "� ger the motorhome, ,comparable to other local cemeteries and also in suffered minor injuries and was treated represent the operating cost of each activity," 'writes and released from Ajax -Pickering Hospi- Mr. Bedford. ,, ._, , ,._ tal. The driver of the tractor trailer, a 41 - „Officials estimate the fee hike will increase ear -old St. Remi, Quebec man, was not revenue by about $6,500. The operating deficit injured. ,for Unlon Cetmetery in 1995 was $119,363. The cause of the accident is still under City eonacil and the cemeteries branch of investigation and Whitby OPP is asking - the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial anyone who may have witnessed it to call Relations must still approve the increase. 668-3388. -:.. I er airports in the GTA can handle Pear - son's excess. "We could handle some of that tmf- fie," says Mayor Diamond. "We welcome the business aircraft and we'd like to work with the GTA to make sure we're all better served." A committee designed to look at the "balancing of the airports that are now serving the GTA," says Mayor Diamond, was formed by GTA mayors at a meeting Friday in Clarington, after politicians beard of complaints from business own- ers that Toronto was too hard to reach by air. Oshawa Airport, which is underused, has all the facilities necessary to provide services to the eastern portion of the GTA, says Mayor Diamond. "We can surely handle flights bringing people in for meetings or emergency cargo deliveries," she says. The development surrounding the air- port prohibits late night courier flights from the airport. "There's a beautiful new terminal out there...everything is in place. We would like to help the eastern portion of the GCA," says the mayor. Mayor Diamond says that members of the GTA often forget Oshawa has an air- port, fully capable of handling increased air traffic. "While we plan for the larger plan at Pearson, lets make sure we put all the existing airports in the pot." Victory sign for Big V 10 in assisting youth shelter WHITBY -- A Whitby drug store has made a big commitment to needy kids. Bailey Big V Drug Store, located at Brock Street in Whitby, is assisting a new youth shelter and support service facility for Durham youth. Bailey Big V has and will continue to offer much needed supplies, at cost, to The Ark, a youth shelter located in Oshawa. The 21 -bed facility opened April 29 and operates under the umbrella of the Durham Outlook for the Needy, which also oversees St. Vincent's Kitchen. "We went out to the Community, because we needed some specific sup- plies for start-up," says Rose Barclay, community support worker for The Ark. "This type of support is necessary for us. It's tremendous what they're dorm." Just before the shelter opened Bailey Big V provided an initial shipment of necessities such as shampoo, toiletries. disposable razors, combs, toothbrush- es, etc. Approximately 70 per cent of the supplies were donated and the rest pro- vided at cost. The venture was organized through Big V's head office in Peterborough, but pharmacist manager Jason Hinton and front shop manager Jane Sage. co- ordinated the local effort. "Definitely this is a worthy cause," says Mr. flinton, who adds this is a great opportunity to assist the commu- nity. Fire department user fees could be in Oshawa's future BY BRIAN LEGREE -- _ DURHAM STAFF 0SHAWA -- Visitors to Oshawa should be prepared to pull out their wallets if they get in an accident here. The City is considering implementing user fees for certain services provided by the Oshawa lure Department - including charging non -taxpayers involved in accidents. According to a report given to members of Oshawa's Fire Protection and General Purpose committee. if the new fee structure is approved, a note -resident of Oshawa will be charged S_300 if the fur' department is needed at an accident site involving someone who is not a taxpayer here. The fire department will continue to respond to all accident calls, but if a non -tax- payer is involved "we'd send than an invoice," says Oshawa Fie Chief Milt Wilson. The new fees are a sign of the economic times, says Chief Wilson, noting Oshawa has frozen taxes for the past four years and needs to find new sources of revenue to avoid a cut - bark in service. "User fees have been brought up as part of (Oshawa's) corporate financial planning." says Chief Wilson, adding, "fire departmenL. acetas Ontario are going through this process." Most of the proposed fees deal with requests for inspections and tests. For exam- ple, a special request for an inspection that isn't part of the fire service's regularly scheduled inspection will cosi S38 per hour, with a mini- mum charge of $35. A general file search on behalf of an insurance company or lawyer will also have a minimum charge of $35. False alarms could prove costly if the new fees are approved. A third 'nuisance' false alarm in a two-month period will come with a bill of 5300. "The user fees are basically for requests only. We will continue regular inspec- tions of apartments and schools but we need to generate revenue so we don't have to lower the level of service," says Chief Wilson. If adopted, it's estimated the new fees could generate about S25,000 annually towards the fire service's $12.4 million budget Charity casino robbed Immanuel Christian School, located at 849 will begin to see some changes in how provincial boldin Rossland Rd. W. in Oshawa, will be g a parks are being managed this year. Royal Celebration of Fireworks on Friday, May "Ontario Parks now have a revenue -retention OSHAWA -- A daring thief robbed $10,000 24 starting at 8 pm. system that ensures money raised at the parts from an Oshawa charity casino late Thursday, ` The event is planned so that snacks will be stays within the parks system,„ said Natural Durham Regional Police say. served at 8 pm. with the fireworks getting under Resources Minister Chris Hodgson. Around 11:30 P.m., a man crawled under a way at 9-15 p.m. Ontario s 265 provincial casino table at the Canadian Coups, 142 Athol St pro perks cover mil - casino •>,>;>:�;:<�:; Everyone is invited to bring a lawnchair and lion hectares and attract more than eight million 1+w, E., grabbed a blue canvas bag containing the enjoy themselves. visitors annually. money and ran out the door, Durham Regional ""Ile X:>: Police say. For more information, contact the school at protection of Ontario's natural and cul - The casino was a fund-raiser for the Oshawa (905) 728-9071. anal heritage within provincial parks continues to Legionaires junior hockey team- be a priority for this government, said Mr. Hodg- _ The suspect is described as male white in his ZOs, with short brown hair, medium build, wear- Like a walk in the park SOIL anyone who wants to know more, The 1996 Provincial Parks Guide will provide ing a white T-shirt with brown pants. DURHAM -- With the Provincial Parks sea- detailed information about Ontario's provincial son starting to get into full swing, in addition to parks and will be made available soon at all Second chance to see the annual amenities that have to be observed, provincial parks, MNR offices, Ontario Travel Information Centres Natural campers may note changes made by the newly and Resources Infor- treated Ontario Parks. oration Centres in Toronto and Peterborough. 'Victoria Day fireworks This year, most provincial parks in southern Also, a telephone report on campsite vacancies Ontario opened on May 10, while in northern will be available on weekends only from Victoria OSHAWA -- People who missed the fireworks opening season for man Victoria Day due to rain are getting a second 8 y parks began on Day to the third weekend in June, then daily until on May 17. Labor Day by calling 1 -800 -ONTARIO (668 - chance to see them. With the Ontario Parks, 2746) 1-416-314-0998 in Toronto. creation of visitors or 9 _.. ... .._. vu.. .ISI/Lf.::N.MeO.Y'C3iYfl.u>...rato.*�k►M�:'m.�r.�IC.--+l----- PAGE 26 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED„ MAY 22.19% Waterfront Trail RelayChallenge this Saturday PICKI RING -- The public is invited to sign a scroll for the Canadian Olympic Ram and celebrate the first annivers-am, of 0rita ioi s Waterfront Trail Saturday, Mav 25. That's the day of the Wztertront Trail Relav Challenge. when hundreds of people will walk, cycle, skate, canoe and sM the water- front trail from Trenton in the Fast and Stonev Creek in the west, to meet at Rotary I'uk in Ajax, the geographic centre of the trail. In Pickering, the relay will be travelled by mem- bers of the 71(wring Concept Cycling Club and a yet -to -be -named Olympic athlete. All will be cycling. Thr Pickering team may be seen com- pleting their leg of the relay at viewing areas set up at Petticoat Creek Conservation Area (south end of parking lot nu -v the pool, no admission charge for event) at 5:15 p.m., at Bruce Ilanscomte Memorial Paul: at 5:30 p.m., at Beachfront Toric at the fait of Liver - 11n Rd. S. at 5: 35 p.m.. and at the finish line at Rotary Paul: in Ajar at 6 p.m. there will be bricf' stops tin the team at Bruce I lanscornbe Memorial and Beachfront Parks, where the public will be allowed to Summer is Finally Here. Remember to protect yourself from those U.V. rays THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM OPEN HOUSE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW AJAX WATER SUPPLY PLANT IN THE TOWN OF AJAX 2 KINGSTON ROAD 2 `SOV' N OF ADDAX �, HIGHWAY No. 401 401 W P-1 N AJAX OMMUN17Y CENTRE z U � BRYLY STRM � Z K 1 FW KILL A u CUNI RUED C3K 1(I• W OwE ROAD tAKE Y1Y Lake O7LtaTZO AJAX WATER SUPPLY PLANT CONSTRUCTION SITE nArrr-one lurk Construction of the new Ajox Water Supply Plant on the south side of Lkoe Driveway, cost of Harwood Avenue, commenced in May 1996 and will continue over the next 3-1/2 years. The project was initiated in 19138 and involved extensive public participation and review by Provincial Agencies. Regional Council. the Town of Ajax and the Pickering/Ajax Water Supply Plant Committee. The result of this consultation process a a design for the facility which a m kespirp with the goals of the Lake Ontario Greenway Strategy with enhanced landscaping and improved public occess to the wateAront noru uru Icr Interested residents and property owners are invited to an Open Howe as detailed below. This will provide an opportunity to view the final design concept for the water supply plant and will also provide information on the staging of construction. Staff from the Region and the Project Momnageent Team will be present to address any questions regarding Pro1Kt Wednesday. May 29. 1996 from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Ajax Community Centre H.M.S. Ajax Room 75 Centennial Drive, Ajax If you have any questions regarding the project please contact: Gabe Oliver. P.Eng. John Mills. P.Eng. Regional Works Dept. Simcoe EIneenng Group ltd. Telephone (905) 668-7721 Telephona 905) 831-1715 Fox (905) 668-2051 Fax (905) 831-0531 J. AKER V.A. 51LUNU5. 1 -.ENG. OVA WORKS COM TTEE COMMISSIONER OF WORKS meet the athletes and Like pictures with them. A scroll for signing by the public will be- available eavailable at the Petticoat Creek cold Beachfront Park locations. It will be presented to the Canadian Olympic "I earn at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Closing celebrations for the relay will be held from 5 p.m. to dusk at Centre Island in Toronto. Anyone we.v ing a "Relay" T -shill (available at the Pickering Civic Complex at $20 for adults and $10 for children) will have free access to ( 01'rtnsit to Union Station and the "Trillium Ferry to Centre Island. They will also receive complimentary refreshments dur-. in,, the closing celebrations at the island. BROKEN WINDSHIELD?UP TOSAVE 170■00 No Overcharge to Insurance C o. (Limited time only - Pickering Location) Engine Shampoo We Pay up to •remit $100.00 + WIPER a+ + RBLADES86E0 EBrOocILk RCdH. SA. 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Kyle Hornby's Big Brother passes on values and morals and is a special friend. "He's made me a better person," 16 -year-old Pickering resident Kyle says of Big Brother Mike Kirkus, who was chosen Ajax -Pickering Big Brother of the Year at the recent annu- al meeting of the local Big Brothers association. "I was really surprised and touched," says Mr. Kirkus, of Picker- ing, who joined the organization six years ago. The Ajax -Pickering Big Brothers Association matches boys from fatherless homes with male adults to act as role models and help build their self-confidence. Compatibility questionnaires arc completed by both candidates and the Little Brother is paired with a Big Brother who shares common interests and hobbies. Kyle and Mr. Kirkus clicked almost immediately. when often it takes up to a year. At the end of each vear, at the request of the :1Lcm:,., the I.IIf!C Brother write" a 11'l,:f Ahl'u; .., ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's, Summer Launch Insert. appearing In this newspaper, Wednesday, May 15, 1996. Please note the toNowing: Page 38 - Panasonic cordless telephone Mod. KXT 4008 does not have 25 channel capability as Illustrated. Inadvertently, the errors listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconve- nience or contusion to our customers. EATON'S. -I! LASER SURGERY FOR SNORING CERTIFIED SPECIALISTS Dr. R Kassel MD FRCSC Dr. S Siomra MD FRCSC �O#eftaiery,: LANDSCAPING WE TW pWM IN Call s"L 1111111111110 Big Brother means to them and one Big Brother is selected and presented an award at the annual meeting. "It took me two nights to write it," Kyle says. A wanted people to know what (the Big Brothers program) Is about. Some people perceive a Big Brother as Someone to spend money on you, but playing Soccer or not going out to dinner is really quality time, instead of watching a (TV or movie) screen. "It's tough not having a father around. I met Mike when I was nine and I've learned that the value of hav- ing someone around as your friend can't be bought or paid for," Kyle admits. Mr. Kirkus says, "We've become close friends over the years and have had a lot of good times together. He's like a second iamily... I've been there for Christmas dinner." Mr. Kirkus joined the Big Brothers association because he'd always want- ed to get involved, and working nights gave him plenty of free time. And. the Big Brother reveals, "It's worked out better than I could ever expect." Kyle agrees. "He's a winner. A winner to me is not someone who plays sports: it's someone who's con- siderate. Some people do it to make themselves feel better, but you can tell Mike's an all-round good guy." THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 22, 19% -PAGE 27-.1 Mike Kirkus and Kyle Hornby are close friends anti learn a lot from each other. Mr. Kirkus was recently named the Ajax -Pickering Big Brother of the Year for his efforts with the local organization. photo by Ron Pietroniro 40 1996 ESCORT LX SPORT 3 -DOOR • Air Conditioning • CD Player and AM/FM Stereo W Dual Ajrbags with Premium Sound W Aluminum Sport Wheels 4► Colour -Keyed Side Mouldings 4► 1.9 Litre Engine �w 24 Hour Roadside Assistance „ w .�. unarw.wq )p _ ^ `.V P=11 m ) r "W4Wlta9 wua on 13 monl� 4ase han rad Credt b pui(N reW 4sseK on epnralern. 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The renowned three-piece steel band has performed at many major functions including the Caribana Parade in Toronto. It's also played at yacht clubs and public celebrations in the Toronto area. The steel band's lively music generates the feeling of the West Indies and the Caribbean. Band Calypso performs many styles of music. including reggae and calypso, as well as many con - Spring festival Saturday in Whitevale PICKERING -- A day in the country celebrating the spring sea- son takes place this weekend in the heritage community of Whitevale. T h V1' I%; e t e - vale Spring Fes- tival kicks off at noon and runs to 5 p.m. on Satur- day. May 25. I'he theme for the festival is 'A Family Day in the Country'. Displays and uemonstrations of pioneer life, pony rides, face painting, wan- dering minstrel. Children's singer and storyteller Magoo performs on stage at 1:30 P -m. To ge t to the festival, take Hwy. 401 north on Brock Road in Pickering to Whitevale Road and drive west six kilometres. Call 471-1607 for more infor- mation on the event. Let as j entertain J temporary and popular selections. Immediately following the parade, Band Calypso will perform on stage outside of the Ajax Com- munity Centre to help kick off Razzmatazz, a multi -cultural event during Ajax Home Week. FIVIEW"InThe LOW 12 Winchester Arms Special Events Father's Day Buffet $9.95 (10 a.m.-?:iO p.m.) GOLF TOURNAMENT June 2nd (call for cletails) MONDAY---- Free Pool -- NXTDNESDAY V'ing .Night ..__________________ THURSDAY Kia Night -- 2 � s Wing - 5 fo, all bascb.11i T.L..1111, (in unih)rml yss,- 1400 Bayly St. (at Liverpool) 837-2366 A l '105 Pickering Pkwy tat Li, erp(x)l ) 400— 771 .v N.T.N. U"- 17via & Interactive Sports 10 Foot Screen *10 Pool Tables *10 T. V. ' S (and Satellite Dish) LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Friday, May 24 - Bruce Nasmith Saturday, June 1- Al Mattews 250 N* SL W. 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Durham Region as Mary, which the adjudicator consid- was represented by students from Dun- ered to be of totally professional calibre. Barton High School and their fine origi- nal production The 3 RD ANNUAL ALL ABOUT Tree of Life. During the ASTHMA1996 week, 15 plays Clean Air Now, What You C.A.N. DO! were presented by Sunday, May 26th, -12 - rpm. at AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE schools from 75 (Centennial St.) Displays *Speakers *Demonstrations Kenora to "'Ask The Expert Tables *Auction 'Kid's Area with K.C. Bear Kingston. The 15 ADMISSION FREE were Chosen If you have a breathing problem & want to improve your indoor air, plays don't miss this unique event hosted by..... out of nearly 300 THE„ LUNG ASSOCIATION by adjudicators at Durham Region 436-1046 local and regional competitions. Dunbarton High School students did well in receiving individual awards.-fi>•T,� BARGAIN FINDER Cindy Peters, + 7 who did excellent +; is Durham Region's only "buy work as �e „�,_ and sell” magazine ager, was awarded a bursary. Tiffany Durham Region's Clayton won an _ - I Award off Merit for her singing, which 1 S opened and closed ■- _ ., the show. Her Only a IK + taxes L — Li L' L singing was Get one today! described by adju- dicator Mira Fried- 111107 6%._44. TME NEWS ADVF. iTISER, WED., MAY. 22,19% -PAGE -29-A, eyllev r! Red Tag Days are on now! This Is The Time to Buv Tovota's Best Sellers. 1996 Toyota Camry .r1r-„oto' ti y 1995 COROLLA .,0'713, 722 1995 CAMRY 21 777 •1991 CAIMtY 4:N -0aiieC $11,977 1993 COROLLA 5 VeK $ ,477 d' -, � 1% �1. . 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Fax 683-7363. 1 PETRO -CANADA - Memorial E T R 0 - CA N A D A M moralCup loss 'pretty Pickering Power soccer team wins tournament title in tense shootout hard' to take for two Ajax players in Petes'linemup By ROB LETH _SPRIALIL) IIQ_NI-\k%ADVLKIISER AJAX — Two Ajacians and their Peterborough Pet's had "a tremendous season" come to a close Sunday when the Petes lost the Memorial Cup, emblematic of junior hockey supremacy in Canada. The Ontario Hockey League champion Petes — with Dave Duerden and Adrian Murray in the line-up — were blanked 4-0 by the Granby Predateurs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. The warm weather in Peterborough created havoc with the ice, turning it soft and wet and blanketing the rink with a layer of fog. "It affected our game but I'm sure it affected theirs too," says Murray, a 6'4", 215 -pound defenceman... going into the game at least. "There were a few puddles and a lot of funny bounces out there and I lost nine pounds during the game due to the temperature." T h e Memorial Cup final was also the Pet's' third game in four nights. "That was tough for us, but all four Dave Duerden teams that made it to the Memorial Cup after long playoff runs should have been used to playing in that kind of situation," says M urray. After coming so close to winning the Memorial Cup, the loss was especially hard to take. "Everybody on the team took it pretty hard. We worked so hard to reach our goal and we couldn't quite finish it off. Everybody in the dressing room pretty much had a knot in their stomach after the game." Even though the Petes didn't Columbus discovers all the right moves At gymnastics meet PICKERING — A Pickering ''gymnast turned in a strong per- formance at the Antoinettes 1996 Spring Classic meet in Oakville an the weekend. 3 Tara Columbus finished third verall in the pre -novice I cate- ;*ory She placed second on floor;' PICKERING —Tice Pickering Power Gearing, Kayleigh Black, Katie Dale " ftnishing third on bars, fourth on M & M Meat Shops under -I I girls' rep Sara Blair, Sarah Durnford, Natasha Abeam and sixth on vault. soccer team got the season ogle to a solid Vadera, Jacqueline Wilford, Jackie i% Columbus is a 'member of start by capturing the title at the Prohaska, Julie Frampton, Breighemimi 'Gymnastics to Richmond Hill tournament May 11 and Cameron, Haley Reeve, Jennifer Aquino shawa 12. Nadia Presutti and Laura Clayton. -, v; Braving sub -zero temperatures, rain and mud, the Pickering girls emerged vic- r�—N---------- COUPON --------------- torious after winning a tense shootout with the host Richmond Hill squad in the championship final. The two teams�I played to a 1-1 tie at the end of regulation I�A pA M CAN time. PETRO CANADA ® WITH EVERY Olt CHANGE AT The Pickering squad got goals fromHE LOWNEGLUR PRICE Breigh Cameron, Ashley Kong, Nadialt .. a Presutti, Sarah Gearing, Sarah Durnford I -, and Jackie Prohaska during the tourna- I 4° 11n 7ima ment The M & M Meats under- I Is of stel- •MO'1rWAL0IfNf19 i•lar goakending by Jackie Prohaska in thefinal. Marr Team members are Ashley Kong, •jai• 1CIt �aw,11 1 Vanessa Viola, Sarah Nishikawa, Sarah -�--- pis A-7�� ExPIREs ernrru �-. r •t w�-ww w t win the champi- onship, Murray is A00=P still proud of what t the team accom- plished this year. we Adrian Murray c a n t dwell on the negatives. We had a tremen- dous season and I was proud to be part of it. As the captain of the team, it instilled more pride in me to make it to the final after three not -so -great sea- sons." Murray was happy with his effort and hopes it might open some doors for him as he is cur- rently a free agent who played his last game of junior hockey. "My job was to keep the puck out of our net and overall I think I did that pretty well. Hopefully that will create some opportunities for me." Silver SeriesTM 4 Cycle Mower 21" LAWN -BOY WITH MULCHER $34995 a up Your authorized Lawn -Boy dealer since 1971 Pickering Marine 837-0653 1644 Bayly St, Pickering PORT HOPE C0f1_REa.1VC_7ab MEMBERSHIPS C'indudes 112 hr. lesson with Bob Keyes) 7 day weshicted 1625 + GST I GREEN FEES 5 day before 1 p.m.1550 + GST excludes SS & Hol. 5 day after 1 p.m. 1465 + GST excludes SS & Hol. weekdays =1500/191 Weekends *170 P2000 (Incl.. G.S.T.) 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Oshawa i905i 436-1991 Fnancial assistance may be avail- able Career Career Career Ulm Training 1 Training 1 Training TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING Ilo0ces3ulooL d •Sidi •leer kvaV k1 Class A.B.C.DZ. • Bus Courses available • One -on one or group • Fleet training • Tfairtirtg available- 24 hours per day • Ar brake course • Dangerous goods • Log book • Border crossings • Delens w drWig course PAYMENT PLAN AI AJAX mum f215T0�D00M0abETiIAMIG � stt9taww POI11MIP.ETWs a" Mr Ad ASKgSIIOMeE111111 GINSiwEvwwvro ® 7�0►JN. 1Genel IM,IM, � WAGE FREEZE ? Are your wages frozen at a level below your needs? Do you have spare time? Come see us! You owe it to your family. Call 723-3411 e.o.e. EARN Ss27 WEEK/ from homefl Light Assembly, nCaft typing• forms. aft. Guaranteed, men/woman. 416-635.2701 code 6. 12 PART-TIME positions available evenings (5p.m.- 9p.m.) assisting not for profit chanty with door to door fund raising drive. Neat appearance and flu- ent English a must. Guar- antied wage and bonuses. Cal Pate 665-7529. ff,T__i�eneral Help CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News klvemwr reduesm that adverosers thea their ad upon publication as News Advertiser wfl )Of be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion and there shall be no liability for non-irlsernon of any adver- t semen(. Liability for er- rors in ads is linuted to the amount paid for the space occupying the error. All copy is subject to the ap- proval of management of News Advertiser, T01iN'N OF AJAX requires SYSTEMS CLERK (Temporarn Assignment) Fhe Town of Ajax. a pro ressn,, and LgroNing ommumty, offers a challengmg, temporary ix month) opportunity In the Information ;%stems Sectionof their Finance Department. i 'Zeporting to the Deputy Director of nformauon Systems, assist In the operation j ind maintenance of all municipal computer I information systems. Post -secondary education in data processing/computer science or related discipline: minimum of 2 ,ears experience' xpcnence with "C". dHASEIII+/Clipper in a micro -hand cn,in>nmrn[, and "C' In a DEC Vi,IS cmtronment,good working Knowledge .if .%IS -DOS. Windows. � SIS. t'Itnx. WordPerfect. Lucus 1-2-; and other Industr, standard packages. Salary - S29.793.(N) per annum. If you are interested in this opportunity. please apply in venting by Thursday, k1a, 30. 1996 a,. Director of Human Resources Town of .flax 65 Harwood A%enue South LIS2HU Onl% those applicants chosen for an intcntew will he contacted. This personal information is collected under the authonty of the Municipal Act, and will he used to determine rligihiht} for fxrtential employment. Questions about this collection of personal information should be directed to the Human Resources Department 1 General [me General P Help STUDEN" HOLIDAYS ARE OVER, TIME FOR WORK • Gain valuable business experience • No door to doorttelemarketing • $11.25 to start • Flexible hours • Scholarships awarded regularly -Fun working atmosphere CALL MOMCA AT 9 M-648-2176 EXPERIENCED hair sryt- W required for lamify hair styling centre in Bowman - vile mall Please Call 728- 4623 ask for Mary or Lina 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- 800-367.2125 ext. 240 GREAT SECOND IN -COME OPPORTUNITY. Part-time (evenings. 5p. m.-9p.m. ) Supervising 4-7 door to door representa9vesfor local char- ity. Guaranteed wage, in- centives. License arta rek- able car a must. Call George 665-7529. t�YORK�� ��uu to $13.25 per hr. Able to Stan irnnediately. Over 18 car re- quired. For interview call Mr. Watson 9:30-4:30 404-0403 NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA tK MW Travel to elm Sling sties: New Ytxk, Paris, Millan. Cal for FREE t:ormultaoon. 4343715 NEED MONEY. Drop off WrOm and M orders Call Marsha. 726-4887 STUDENTS earn up to $50 a weekerW Cartwass iog dopa to door. yMe pick s3a 69 6 YOU CASTING CALL - Modals needed. Montana Agency seeks models. Earn $45.00 to $75.00/hr. Experience not required but is an asset. (416) 961.2950. MOVIE PEOPLE, Toron- to's fastest growing agency seeks extras for film and TV work, all typesq. , no exp. re Earn $7-522.80/hr. Work guaranteed. We place peo- ple on movie sets every day. Call Jonathan (416)961-2226. • r .+ i► .r .., ...y i � .. ._.. �„*,. v+. -.• - - ,!►0-f • .. - - a. . ....- -- - " �.. r •• PAGE 34 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED- MAY 22.1996 IM General General General General OfficetOffice Sales 11:10/ Sags Sdea Helly/ Help I Help I _ Help I Help I Help I Help I Agent I Agent Agent NOTHING BEATS i TEACHING I WITH THE BEST. At Young Diners of Canada, we offer the best driver education program inthe country. And we're looking for instructors who share our passion for excellence. If you love to drive, want independence, flexibility and the opportunity for advancement., driver education is the career for you. The minimum requirements are five years i driving experience with a clean driving record. Candidates must also be available to take a four week training course before twcuming licensed. Our driving instructors are the best trained and most highly respected instructors in Canada. Think about it. Nothing beats teaching with the best Drop in to fill out an application. For more information. call 686-6446. l=J 4 YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA. L_- THE BEST JOBS AVAILABLE Long & Short-term temporary in Durham & S(arborough: • Food Prep'Cafeteria Workers • Blnden• Workers • Fxperienced Forklift Operators :Aust have own transportation & be able to work all shifts. Apply in person to: Global Human Resource Centre, 420 King St. W., Suite 203 least of Stevenson) Friday May 24, 9:30am - 3:30pm only SPORTS PROMOTERS. needed to start immediately for East end advertising Co Experience .n customer WANTED Part time Counter help. weekend nights oNy 1 I OMCE POSITIONS Long & Short-term temporary positions in Durham & Scarborough • Word Perfect/ Lotus, MSWord,'Fxcel • Reception /Switchboard with WPro Excellent phone skills & own transportation required. Minimum 3 years office experience. Apply In person with resume Thursday, May 23 only, 10 am - 4 pm. Global Human Resource Centre, 420 King St. W., Suite 203 (east of Stevenson) Office Skilled Help Help service an asset. Full tram .ng provided call Jackie ' 7atn Must have expert- IF you are married, single 728-4897 18 Plus welcome ence_ Duties Include cus- single parent, separated or tomer service and general divorced you may quality NT TEST clearing for Financial Assistance r,en,ec A:, ALSO WANTED DIP/CERT programs avail- T.V Part time biller, able Ouark. Illustrator, Fdm NoNo fnust Photo Shop. Director, photo El have enwience in baking, Premier. Access. Accpac• Real Agents muffins, cakes, pies. Autocad. C++. Visual Basic. k' Interviews sandtrhich bum. cookies, Unix, Novell Engineer. EUROPEAN u e special dppvg I Windows N T. Small Talk. 362-9966 donuts. Nights 8 Days. Power Point. 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COMMISSIONED sales bie.666-0680 and leave your neat and dependable. and agent to •epresen, unique name and telept-one number have own trick and tools line of pewter man- Call 433 2323 aWres. call (905) 623-2183 D 1 R E Service Advisor required by Whitby Oshawa Honda Prior exp.or In depth techni- cal knowledge an asset. Fax resume to: 666-4571 or apply in person 6 - 8 p.m. Wed. 8 Thurs. 1110 Dundas St. E., Whitby, Ontario. Are you customer -focused, enthusiastic and results -oriented? Looking for a dynamic career 1n retail? Do you have proven saies experience in j Furniture or Electronics? If so, If here's an opportunity to excel with I I Canada's pre-eminent retailer. 1 As a full-time COMMISSION SALES ASSOCIATE at our Pickering Town Centre store, you'll be part of an energetic sales force, dedicated to winning market share and icustomer satisfaction. We offer a commission -based compensation plan with excellent benefits and the opportunity for personal and professional growth. At Eaton's, we're Canada's top retailer because we continue to seek out talented people to help us create truly customer -focused stores which accurately reflect our customers' needs. We invite you to be part of it. For immediate consideration, please forward your resume to: CUSTOMER SERVICE EATON'S, PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 1350 Pickering Parkway, Pickering, ON. LIV 4E2 FAX: 905 420-3427 C T O R Y EATON'S f' wall1 to be vo ll'-tO1-f'. insertion in the event of an error.News Advertiser 7O% sae 7363 law apartments additions • • ' , Improvements • ' ' • improvements • • ' ' Improvements• Handyman • ' P.m, Painting dr Decorating • • Moving & Storage . a House Cleaning DECORATIVE EDOE PA%x2 r a; n•r>EuoRs INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING INTERIOR RENOVATIIONS SAVE 20'. By BOOKING YOUR EXTERIOR ROW' WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES TUDOR Rose Renovaho, S Handyman Service Quality carpentry. •Nchrcal. plumping. drywall. -tenting 6 decorating Compete homiti'offace work Small `obs welcome Reasonable Ates. references Guar- anteed Work 723-6122 anytime PROFESSIONAL PAINTING b DECORATING Free Estimates Lowest price by 10% Seniors Discount. Also available evenings & - (416) 860-2671 I; MISTER POST HOLE • I • r-le;culcar weekends a. g red post sows. semng Phone Bob e , Carpeting (Fully bonded and Insured) to Posts t concrete Sona 839-35 (y�,t4• 683-7515 83 751 C 'MISTER CHEAP' Home DUCTWORK nstaued. tubes installed. all work ED YACOONALO Elec- 1� � VV.T J J - 11PI ,pins I a House • Cleaning AlExperience r GAILLIND G� Bargain rates. nomas. MAID SERVICES offices, apt., etc. �SPRING SPECIAL n9 e FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly 8 423-0239 bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. 20-6-SS13 Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade rr, -.e e s e-.. ,,-ms.m. move: elo_atee Excellent guaranteed .905. 665- ca u spec,a.st. x law apartments additions rates Free estimates Elec 0400 or 1 800-853.8881 also some renovations fences decks. etc L.- trostatic air aeaners hu P H P S(Post hot" / From $201hour All work censee for over 20 years. m,dif.ers Bag. Small lobs set) Post ^o guaranteed Cal 420-9386 all work guarantee:, for Call Paul 428-0295 posts es drilled 0-I, sup. ELECTRICIAN .ceased 30 Free estimate call Ernie EUROPEAN u e special lubes in pie: Sono tubes nstaaetl. work yrs experience all work 905-404-8170 ,st wrl, •erovaie your barn Bobcat Services. available, guaranteed discount to AJAX FENCE custom room, or kitchen walls. as Cedar d pressure treated seniors FREE Estimates woo: fences 8 decks well as door tales Good ref- lumber Ail work guar- call Sam 905-683-3719 cham-Ink oog runs •rences and satisfaction anteed Serving Durham for wrought -von repairs to ex- ist,ng fences Call 666- guaranteed For tree esu- mates call D Dykstra 725- 12 years Access code 404- 8a wait for me dual tone e I • Plumbing CARPET Installations - 25 Free corisukabon. Cal JoN 90542&6M. moval, tow bed de plan" prurkng. Also years experience, re- •Gafd•ning ii PlivaprivateFree stretch,ng, our specwl,ty estimates D S N • I LanQsCaping r.M Tubrvsch001N Duncan. 967 1799 or 987. DRYWALL, electrical. sus- and chimneys. Al general 428-8907 1800 GREENTHUMB top soil. repairs. AN workmanship FALLINGBROOK carpet cedar mulch, cedar hedg- EXPERIENCED TEACH- i vinyl, discount prices. es, tenons, decks, interlock- bre Spring spec al on ER. will tutor grades 1 through OAC $23/hr will - compete with painting. �w. Call 1.8011760-1058 ng to travel call Leanne wallpapering, or apes 8 623-3757 blinds Call for free es- LAWN AERATION, from 1612. 4955 or 1-800-598-8160 4913 Owl 1905; 349-3636 • timate. Call 655-3519 or $30 spring fertilizer avail- • • Drilling • ftifbving 8 655-4483 able at $50% ol, free esti • • sc C i R MainMnarae BL"V repairs and rwavabons el•c- incal. plumbing, ceramic tiles, carpenby. From small repairs to ntapr renwaions. Fully rquaranYed, five em st•s. AAA -LICENSED PLUMBER • Storage • House mates, call 12 or hOOIS available All your pknlbvg needs. Complete renovations • Cleaning SOD. 100% Kentucky ALL SAFE PRO DRIVING Guaranteed lowest prices! AJAX Movng Systems - full Bluegrass. Pick-up/Delhv- SCHOOL offers SUMMER No lob too small!! Senior services. movesappliance ery. Fresh cut daily. Free BREAK 4 ch- discount. (905) 432.2913. and piano specialists. Fiat ALY•1 SAMEDAY PLUM rate or hourly. We now OMkowwAd plumber: no Now ng fire boxes job too small. no job too big. with nave. PaAk and bW Free estimates, great prices, special. staring at $99. and guaryiydlow•st. WS -725- up. Cal for Information, »srvvK ti "7mx SSIGGONructonservitV Durham � « - IIOlMr1AN 19 yrs. Additions. sunder ks. rem, Ptifnttti� i 1101111011113 SYSTEMS patio doors, windows. rec- 00=10" We will move arhylwng. rooms. tlagsaaw, free esti arhyhere,anyi- lawn care information. COURSE M.T.O. $279. Growing quality sod since (June 24 -June 27). Also 1962. Call All -Green Sod regular courses offered. Growers Ltd. (905)725- 428.1717. 9674 or 263-2213. • ' • Servitxs • CALL xx W Q o`L`W _ 1- Z xxQ - Q °y0 W >0 ZJ• © Eta �W W� • _ W 0 05 M6 ■ ■ ■ mats. 905-5765760. ALL Pro Pap ad !lass • ■ • - - nr and • all, Linn Now • Wallpapering, interior/ext•- avvill". Senor 8 and intimi • • • ' Handyman riorrapaso irs top quality work, d•oo urs Few 4•tiiltMei. Rlp�lr . 0 Busirtl•aa Fm Buaiflaaa rotas. 20% .r1%�-0%S.; MKfraKt1� .S•rYlCls swvic" seniors discount. 404-9669. LAWNMOWERS - Tune tix•rIi 9aawlMiSr•arianlra MAN WITH 1/2 ton truck HARRY -0 -THE -MOVERS - up. oil change. sharpen �a�iVM4k:srrslafai J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. ad do odd jobs. Fair i rea- DRYWALL and painting. Move bra or small, we price blade, only $35. + parts. ��Ml4�a* iatableprices. 571-4730. boar6ng. IsP"W. tsxfumg. them iii! Free estimates, (Pick-uNdelivery, from Pick- M+.o.k.,w.ly.•rrr... . • homes. n r� renwais 6s ons and repairs. seniors short , no6ca ening to Bowmanvile $5.00 Small lobs. a years ex- moves. Appliances moved, charge; Cshawa/Yyhitby horts. rec rooms and base NAM YYAN G� w peri•rnce. Free estimalso ates, storage space avail- Creel!). NORTH STAR MAGICIAN, down friends, mK epaNn•nts. Resid•n0ia1 Man avian pickup will do Serving Durtten and cul of ebb. Comparable rates. SMALL ENGINE SHOP rete to entertain for WW com1rt1ef� Serving i" sVw9W deer W t7� town area Ken 434-4500. Cal 432-2650. 905.728.2716. terry The Affordable A llturnistive Durham Region for over 15 cat% rototiiling, sod re- age. any occasion. Birth- MIaLI ,,-,�.x,, 8 les MEN with la truck will days ti Of one wiring %-, - -yrs. Mobile (41609- 01 Free corisukabon. Cal JoN 90542&6M. moval, tow bed de plan" prurkng. Also 6456 KC i B MASONRY smlal m vxg lobs. Spataalmlg in Wick, block CM Vft DRYWALL, electrical. sus- and chimneys. Al general 428-8907 p•nd•d pilings, painting, repairs. AN workmanship wall -paper, sail re4prayiN. Guaranteed. photos, ref•r- Ic•rienic site. AN your carpet- irlc c, upon r•ltum. Free FAX try nee&, sec rooms, docks, Eatrnat•s. Call 7 days wham. FIM Missies. 665- ws@k,(005)579`3811 • i 1612. ►g0- r,� promo ons, opera • do household moves, rest- • 'e•,�i.��.,7,,-i- ings, fund raisers. Magic dential. commercial. All • ' �"'•'e"7 shows are fu nt Lettuce types of moves. Cas Can or help. 839-7057 or 726 Jane 427.2856. $334. MCHAL SKI MOVING -hous- GREENTHUMB Total RAONTwants work doing es, spartmlina. offices, apph- Property Maintenance Pro- rtugio for children's partes arum and piano specialists. grams from $19.75 per and all occasions. Have Senior and mid -month dill- month, lawn care. 5 step o Adm al Er- tt+aaksild i E Fail Cribs Counts. Licensed, insured. Programs from $119.00 per nie 6664932. �. .��. i11alY0b Free eOmmtes. ExceNam sw- year. Cas 1 -WD -760-1058. vice. Call 436-7795. ... 1r THE NEWSAUV�K'PItiEK, 4V1'U., M1fAY22. 199(1 PAG�'35-A 1 Sol"Agent 1 SalesA�� 1 Articles Articles Articles ComputerFMI Computer r Motorcycles Apartments For Sale FMI For Sale 1 For Sale 1 Video Video 1 1 For Rent 14 K gold engagement ring. 2 diamonds and 1 sapphire. Valued at $3600 Official appraisal. Will sell for $1750 Call Lee 432- 1601 2 DOOR fridge & 24' stove. $500 Sewing ma- chine $145, electric organ $50, chesterfield & chair $100, double bed & dress- er $250. Call 404-1531- 2 USED aluminum exten- sion ladders in good shape, 1 24ft . 1 32tt Call 905.576-8497 5 PC. queen size bed. room suite $595, Ioveseat & 2 chairs $225, double matiress/box $95. coffee table $65, washer $140. desk $55, table & 4 chairs $65. sofa & 2 chairs $325. 4 dressers $55-$135. 26' Colour TV $125, head- boards $10 each. Many other items. (905)697-3532. Required Immediately EXPERMNCED ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE Minimum 2 years experience. Telephone Directory Sales and layout experience an asset. If you are outgoing, highly motivated, and have a positive attitude and are dedicated to overall customer satisfaction, we would like you to join ourwinning team. Existing and newaccounts, training, commissions and base pay. Mail or fax resume to Ajax / Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. , Ajax Ontario, L1 S 2H5 Fax. # 619-9068 7 PC. DINING ROOM SUITE, beautiful condition. $1 200 call offer 6. 837-2967 I APARTMENT size wash- er/dryer $300 Table with 4 HOSpitaV HospjtaV chairs $300. Electric broom ' tlledicallDental ' MedicaliDental $50 Humidifier $40 Quartz heater $30. 905-683-5014 DENTAL ASSISTANT Vibrant busy family practice. Full- time, some evenings & Saturdays. Experience necessary. Scarborough East area. (416) 665-9288 EMSkilled Help CLASS A MECHANIC required for general garage repairs Drop off resume to 460 Taunton Rd E. Osha- wa. REOUIRED licensed plumbers. steam -fitters. ticketed high-pressure welders Good rates. Fax resume to 416-6790908. WANTED. SPRAY PAINT- ER TRAINEE. for fast paced environment, some experi- ence an asset. Steady full time employment. wage negotiable. contact N Cou- sins. at Provincial Signs. 1 - 4 Thurs Mon Tues 428- 2180 Daycare Available DAYCARE available Monday - Frkiayr, Brock and Finch area, ask for Betty (9D5) 683-5278 Three months and up, lots to TLC. 13 years experience DAYCARE IN my home. mother of 2. 9 years expen- ence, reasonable rates, ret avail . Gam -6pm Liverpool & Krosm 831-7491 SHARON'S quality cnild- Care program. 7 years ex. pie. ECE. NNEB, First Ad. CPR diplomas Profes- sional. fkin, Caring environ- ment Come take a boli BrOck/Hrry2 428--3441 ' Empioyment ' Hospital Wanted ABOVE GROUND POOL. 15 x27 complete package, small deck. extra large filter & Pump Will help with removal Asking $1250 OBO 576- 8803 ART! Limited Editions Trisha Romance . Elizabeth Berry. Professionally trained. double matted. Must Sell, $130 905 725-3899 BEAUTIFUL Antique Ma - pie spool bed, also for sale. antique honey coloured cross at oak table Treas- ures for sure' Call (905)576-- BEAUTIFUL 905)5760BEAUTIFUL solid oak single pedestal table. 4 'teenage press tack charts. excellent condition. asking 951 434-0635 CARPET 3 rooms. $299. price includes 35 yards at car- pet. pr•nxum pad . and instal- lation Sal. 905432.2750 Carpet Broker. 100%. Nylon thick. plush, sten re- sistant carpet For 3 rooms, Only $369 00 Price in- Clud- 30 Sqyds carpet. dNuxe Pad aka instaltaill in your home. Free quota- tion in your home No in. terest. no payment for one lull year, Dan*. 1.800- 217-0104 Dlfl:il CARPET WILL DISTRIBU- DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Full nine, 2 vears experlcnce.min- mum. AW computer expercincc. 683-1391 DOCTORS, If you've got room for extra Income, we've got room for youl The fastest growing provider of pre -insurance underwriting services requires sea-motf- voted Doctors. We are con- stantly 'on the grow' and require part-time profes- sanals to join our team in Providing services to the in- surance industry. Para - Medical Reports, Doctors, Medicals, Offices and mo- bile- Contact: David Rad- ford (613) 547-9215 or 1- 800-668-4677 Rapid -Med Plus Inc. FIT DENTAL ASSISTANT needed for one month leave. 3 yrs. dental exp. minimum. Kridefedge of Logic Tech an asset. Cat 837-1231. PART TIME Activity Aide - Long term care faciYty. Ex - penance with sioniors pre- ferred. Appkcants roust have a aplpna Or degree in activation, recreabm or social services. PleMe to Fie a 983p. Oshawa This Week P.O. Box 481. OMW wall, Ontario. LIH 7L5 oil] Wyeam Wfttad BABYSITTER requirad in our home. 2-3 dayslitill non smoker. tram Sp.m - 9p.m. Starting irrrrwdwNy. Call (418)750-2323 days Or(905)619-1718 even. CHILD CARE needed in our home for 2 boys (1 age 3• special needs). Non- smoker. Expatriation, First Aid preferred. Cat 905- 623"9458. 3RD Year University f•- TORS. 12 months No pay - male student, majoring in mentsNo interest. (OAC) 3 through (str oxgh PsycrVSoc. fcty fOO'r's 13osq.yds) installed right courses) n search d with deluxe pad from only $399 Specials on Vinyl. Permanent full Or part bin• Ceramic and Hardwood daytime position Ell Flooring Free Shop At Home enced assisting in pubkce I -Boll-6636046 school classroom So". CAR CARPETS -lots of carpet. et. rest daycare facilities.au- nylon. new stain re - ran' work. advertising and kHse carpets on hand. I will polis, retail and carpet 3 rooms. $349 Pip Scholar- positions. Ontario Scholar- includes carpet. premium Ship recipient Fluent in fes. expert installabon, fast French, punctual and re- delivery.free estimates (30 spons,ble If you have a yards) Norman 686-2314 position to me, reply to COLONIAL Pine living File • 9618 Oshawa Whitby room suite. 2 love seats. This Week. P O. Box 481 Rocker. stereo cabinets, a - Oshawa. Ont L1H 715 toman. 2 end tables, excel - UNIVERSITY STUD} lent condition. $750 Can ENT- summer employment (905)66.8-9677. needed' Hardworking. sed DINING ROOM TABLE. 40"x motivated and energetic. 69- and 4 cane tack chairs. Experience in restaurants, velvet seats. excellent conch - hotels and amusement ton. $700 728-5632 park. Specifically sales, cash, preparation and DINING ROOM suite. for - computer skills. Please real 1920's. Walnut must call Chnsbna (905)683- soft $1800. O.B.O.. ALSO 2382. ROYALTY china, pictures and books, 655--3613 IRI• Business to FOR SALE - Sofa bed. BUSittess chair. $450 O.b.o. Large chest freezer, approx. 12 cu.ft. $175 o.b.o. Large PHOTO MUG Bust- steel desk $175 o.b.o. Call NESS FOR SALE Ill (905)436-2719. Grew money-maker. In- m HOSPITAL BED, hoe cktdes full training, all care aids, dining room equipment and many ex- table & 2 chairs, h u"diier, trots. $10,000. For more in wap units, cad 668-0732 formation cat 1.705-878- 5916. HOT TUB $2300, Jolly juniper double stroim with rain cover $175, Evenfb 1 Flrewood kiddy camper XL $100. 2 Fisher Price porta-swings $50/aech, Fisher Paps 3 -m - SKIDS & Pallets for fire- 1 travel tender $75, Full wood, hardwood & soft- twin p•rd"d $175. Fisher wood mixed• pre cut or oro- Price 3 -in -1 tournament ken. delivery available, table $125, portable high lana & Small loads. Limited chair $15, light weight time Offer. call (905)430- sudden $10, Century un - 9013• brella stroller $40. Prego grey stroller $20. bouncer Articles Chair with hood $15, 2 extra 1 for Sale wide expansim gates sm each, 2 sesame street bath rings $10/each. change SAVE UP TO 50% OR MORE ON GASOLINE AND CAR EXPENSES. Aub re- searcher reveals easy techniques for saving you $$$. Call for details 24 hours 1.4162063225. table $10. (905)427 -7954 - HOT TUB, 475 gal. Navaho• almond colour• skid pack pump system. 4.5 kw. Heater. $2.990. call John (905)420- 1536 FLEA MARKET Robin Hood Inn, Altona Rd./Finch Saturdays & Sundays Something for everyone" (416) 491-7692 JOHN OEERE garden tractor 17 hp with 46' cut lawn ' Articles mower. $1600. Also entertain- Wanted ment unit. solid oak $300.. 655-3183 LEER truck cap to fit new Dodge Ram. like new. black 723-0709. MUSKOKA CHAIRS set. tees, tete-a-lets, hand- made, solid, pine and cedar from $75 Call Wendy and Jim, 725-1643, NATURAL GAS DRYER. $275 00 & natural gas BBQ. $200, It. 800 series doors. $10 each, 436- 7729, aher5 OAK/PINE FURNITURE- Whv pay retail pncesli One Of Ontano's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers is now selling direct to the public. Eg oak pedestal table and 4 chairs 5849. 7 ft. double Pedestal and 6 chairs $1499. cannnonball beds fom $399: Over 20 stain choices. a6 solid. no veneers. Traditional Wood. working 905-985-8774 Secretarial desk. Steel case desk. metal cabinet. exec desk. boardroom table. 4 drwr cusp. file cab - ,nets, computer scrap. Best offer: 905-571-2222 PENTIUM 100 SYSTEMS (Complete wim 8 Meg Ram 1 Gig Hard Drive. 1 Meg PCI. power case etc )$899. 14 in. monitors $295. 144 modern $5900, 8 Meg Ram $119. Electro -Com Com- puters 404.0735 or 434- 2802 420 King St W Suite 206 Oshawa PIANO, YAMAHA Eter- na Series, corsDie type. wim bench, excellent con. dition, fairly new, some warranty len. 52800. can 905-430-0865 PIANOS - GRANDFA. THER CLOCKS Pease excuse the miss ill renovating' New and used Pianos Not sure) Rant to own. apt size. upright. grand, digital. keyboards An 1995 merchandise re- duced Tekap Piano Woks. 433-1491 POOL (Snooker) table. 1 safe. 4-112' x 9' sold oak rafts, natural knish, 2 cues. set of baps. triangle. brush. asking $1595. t•I (905) 725-0609 RECONDITIONED upngnt piano. excellentcOnditiOn, piano stool in- cluded. $1500 obo 571- 7317 SCUBA DIVE this sum- mer'' Course starts Arte 9. also new and used egixp ment now available Dive Source Scuba Supply (905) 668-8566 SHEDMAN Quality barn style shed kit 8' x 8'. SPE- CIAL ONLY 5295 plus tax. Many other saes and styles available Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd. Unit 3. Pickering. For more into cap 905-619-2093. SUPER SALE Liner rips or repiwng -All Pool Work - SHARK POOL SERVICES 1 -!0472 -SHARK We take the SITE out of high prices Insurance clarfl6 MIelCorfle KENWOOO 200 WATT STEREO tower speakers, 5 disk CO. dual cassane. AMI FM receiver. RENT TO OWN BY PHONE. Only $7.49/week. Cad 1-905- 571-1413. .905571.1413. 27- STEREO TVS. Mitsu- bishi, Toshiba, Sharp, Hi- tachi, $6.25 week. RENT TO OWN BY PHONE. Cali 1-905-571-1413. Free de- WOryls"IP- RCA 18' SATELLITE DISH digital soutd/pictwe, remote over 175 channels b choose from. RENT TO OWN BY PHONE. Only $8.88 /week. Call 1-905- 571-1413. ANTIOUES Absolutely, Pur- chasing furniture or anything ad. Scientific instruments. china, silver, advertising, toys• decoys, dolls, milk bot - ties, collections or estates. Call Robert Bowen Antiques (905) 655-8049. Brooklin. NEEDED: 4 or 8 port Voice Data System Call Fred at 576-9335 NEEDED: 4 or 8 port Voice Data System. Call Fred at 576-9335 UNWANTED Scrap metal picked up, fridges, stoves. washers. dryers. cars. trucks. etc Call(905)430-9013 WANTED window air con. drnoners, dead or alive. Cash paid Call Rock Bot- tom Deals at 436-1320 ' Arts & • Crafts ATTENTION CRAFTERS' To serve our valued Customers the best we can. CERAMIC WAREHOUSE is NOW OPEN FROM TUES TO SATURDAY from 10 a m - 3 pm from June to Sept Fea- Tunng a full Ilene of Victorian Bisque. Garden PCs. old World Santos & our usual -New Pieces' every week Call 905-725-6709 for details 1333 Boundary Rd Oshawa Unit e3 Antiques ANTIQUE pump organ. great for decoration, must sell due to lack of space Will sacrifice at $450 Cal Lee 432 1601 Pools, Spa EARLY BIRD SPECIAL 16' x 24'-ectanguar Kayak POA kndud*s docks & fend ng 54.995 Meets 'ocal by. laws. 25yr warranty 1-900- 668-7564 Pickenng/Alax. phone 416-796-7509 • Lost & • Found FOUND female cat n Ajax. near WestneyA3ayly, behind kxlustnal units Very tame and friendly, Obvious owned by someone Long hair. grey and cream, Dilute tortoise shell. Debbie 905-427-8310 FOUND- 2 seven - eight week old kittens. Free to a good home. Please Cat 420-9118 LOST! 1 blue 11 year old budgie, May 181h, owned by 4 year old girl. Please call 428-2568 me 11 Barring / WEEK OLD Lab Shep- pard cross. 1st & second shots.11150 O.B.O.. Cap 404-1264, until 10.pm. COLLIE PUPS for sale. Males & fenWes, Sable & Blew Merles. CKC regis- tered. Eyes checked. list sftots . Ready May 25. Cal (705) 277-2528. FREE to good hone - col- b*t$hepherd X. 14 month male. neutered. Gold co - toured Adorable, good mannerism. lovas kids. AN shots. Suds home with lots of room to roam. (Owners moving). 905.9857132. amitg r- CKC regis- WANTED - 51 people b bored Siberian Husky for lose up == 20 bs. by sum- racing and show since mer. Or. recanincerKkd. Ask 1986. waileble 3 tem•'• howl 1-81X-881-6782. puppies with blue eyes, WE BUY AND SELL wind' de- houtial ow air conditioners. Air es 8140 » conditioners sorting at 'rattled adults. inquiries $225. 30 day guarantee. (613)395-657B Call Rock Bottom Deals at 436-1320. INTERNET SERVICE AVAILABLE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-go00 & STAY -In our newly air condi- tioned facility' Expenence the difference at K9 CONNECTIONS Dog Obedience MOTIVATE WITH SUCCESS' Classes all levels FREE 6 k leather training lead for all new students Call John or Dianne to Register 1-905-436.1711 ' ' Automobiles for Sale 1965 MUSTANG COUPE 289 auto. No" Carolina car. very good condition. $5.500 Tele- phone 431}()675 1983 CUTLASS Supreme power windows. air. V6. black red interior. buckets 52306 as is. OBO Call 579- 0963 1964 Camaro Bertinetta, black. air con. cruise, t - tops. auto.. arYf':assm . re- built 2 8 V6, new tires Cert $1350 obo 985-8985 1964 Fiero only 107.000 kms. standard transmission. fiberglass body, no rust, ex- Ceeent shape. $2495 berti- ',ed or best offer Phone 404-4228 1985 Mercury Cougar F' -^Y 'oaderl is, 750 Call O;M-0017 or evenings 427. 1663 1985 Pontiac Sunbkrd LE. 4 dr auto. grey, 'loaded, low kms. will certify 52200 432-7498 1966 CHEVETTE 4 doer autoexcellent shape. one owner car, lady driven $1900 cert 905-728-0490 1966 DODGE Anes, pis. pi D. auto, amvfm cassette, n- termittent wipers. $1800 1985 Pontiac 6000. auto . air, cruise. alarm pb. ps. amitm Cass . 52400 905- 432-2821 1966 OLDS Delta 88. loaded needs engine. $950 or best offer call 905-576-1765 Lou 1966 Pontiac 6000 V6 au- omanc air. p w tilt. $1495 certified. 1965 Dodge 600. 4 cyl automaticair, p w. 51295 cert 404-9759 1966 Pontiac Bonneville. good condition. best offer as ,s Call 655-3591 1968 Ford Ranger good condition. well-maintained. 12500011 s pD. V6 5 -speed. cabD& box liner, anvlm cassette. cert $4500 o b o (905)655-5984 1916 LINCOLN TOWN car Signature, wicarnage roof. power sunroof, load. ed. Pup documentation, ex - Cogent Condition. 130 hwyi miles, $6.900 can or best offer 1-800-705-5570 days, 1-905-986-5363 rights 1969 PONTIAC SIMS BIRO LE, 4 oor, am -fm Cal ac, vary clean, low ll., 100 k only. $3.999 (905) 831-8729, eve. (416) 287-3644 1990 CUTLASS Su- preme SL, 4 -door, 99.000kms. V6, ftAly-load- ad, electronic cluster, $7800 certified. Call 905- 668-4100 or 905-430- 6707- 19" St#MRD LE, 2 - door. 5 -speed. clean, $3900 reribi ied. 1989 Mue. tang LX. 5 -speed, dean. $WW codified. 1983 Volvo Turbo, 4dow. clean, $28X10 Certified. 1990 Jetta GL aulo, loaded, dean, $6000 Centifia& 1988 Jaguar XJS V12. 58500 certified. Dur- ham Aub W holasalers, 170 Ful Rd. Unit 1 Ajax 905- 428.8635. 11111 Mercedes Benz Modal 3C) E, black with black leather interior. 400 - ad soft. air the toys. Mint condition. 530.000 with book. 905-294-5805 leave manage on machine. 1193 Cavalier z24, auto, 3.1 L V6, futy loarled, Ow - tar blue. bra, only UK, IWW shape, must be sawn, $13,750 certified. Cal Crag (906)897-1888. Automobiles For Sale 1993 MAZDA Protege S E 5 -speed. air, green. power sun -roof, spoiler. 130.000 hwy km. lady dn- ven, one owner. Asking $9.500. Call 905-432- 8127 Certified. 2 NO CHANCE FI- NANCING, to discharged undischarged bankrupts and others. 16 yrs exper- ence Trustee recommend- ed. on new/used vehicles. Lease to own 'If your work- -g. your approved' Rea. sonable rates. 1020 Brock Pd Pickering. 420-9979, 1- 900-792-5587 1987 NOVA 'Corolla) 4 dr hatch 5 speed one owner, highway driven, new brakes. amRm cassette stereo Economical . excel- lent running. well main- tained. extra rims. $2000 certified O B O call 905- 725-0104 1989 Honda Civic DX. auto 3 dr hatchbacklight blue. dark blue interior S490C Can Dave 576- 6130 ' Automobiles Wanted A 6 A TOWING. Pay S50 - S5 ,-: =as, - sed & scrap cars & trucks 24 Mrs 7 days Call 905-6865003 or 416-709-6930. 30 mm service AUTOMOBILES and t'-rxs warted ler scrap Any condaion. any age. 'fee removal in the Durham Regan, cash pod Also deeded. 75 to '87 Choi, or GMC pickup for parts "I anytime, Oshawa 431 X407 CARS FOR CASH' Ne buy .neo +erc es des must be in running condition Call 42724.5 or come to 479 Slyly St East. Ajax at MURA.D AUTO SALES 1992 Honda CR250, ex- c0lent ccnddion not nden n '95 $2750 o.b o (905)iti`-5175 20 it Sta•c,ah American. 188 HP motor fibre glass, older model •n ex•7ellent condition. $78-iO, Call 725-5494 INSURANCE: Open 9 to 9 by app'. Monday to Saturday Motorcycle. Auto, and very competative. Property rates. call Jones -Dooley Insurance Broker (905) 427-3595 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE 683-9725 PINE RIDGE -- •- INSURANCEI Marine 1 12FT Spnngbock boat. trailer & 7 Shp Mercury out- board motor Fish finder in- cluded 51.000 Please call (705)277-3470 90 hp Johnson motor. 19 toot 'fiberglass boat with yr nyf top. heavy duty trader 53700 coutd be sold sepa- rately 905-728-6490 EXCELLENT BUY, Barkley Young, centre =onsoe 16112* fibre glass cork ',Ilgd boat. 80 hp _ Mercury outboard -trailer Bimini top. Custom cover fish finder, many extras. 831 3.304. Bus 839-1132 1 Recreational Vehicles 1991 1lGiv(rrO Td ). Gv' 5kream 2000. base- ment model. 'ulf loaded. 460 Ford Engine. Only 10 D00 miles Newtonvmo (905786-2458 SLIDE -IN Camper for sale •:)7i Wolverme Badger, 3 -way fridge. 3. burner stoveloven. tumace. Sla_ 4. toilet. queen -sue bed. excenent condition. 52990 576-0611 ' Trucks Apartments for Sale 4 ' For Rent zo 4 UMC Jerre exterova cat' pick +c 30.000 K -s tea gr•er box 'finer chrome nm. 350 engine cruise control. P.C. ativirm as- Satte, green interior. $19.200 Must sell imme- datey 728-4699 66.S.250 FORD.4x4 XLT Lanat with plow, new mo- tor too many parts to list 56800 as is call 4274234 0 1 4 wl,ed Drn 1966 JEEP Grano. 4x4 loaded. auto. $5800 cern- fied. 1986 Jimmy. 4x4, auto. $3500 certified, 1990 Dodge Grand Van, like new. $7995 certified 19W Bronco 2. 4x4. auto, load- ed. certified, $6800.1988 Jeep Cherokee Lar auto. bolded. dean. $6800 Cern- tied, 1986 Jeep Cherokee Ltd., auto. loaded. clean, $4900 certified. 1987 Jeep Cherokee Lar., auto, load- ed. $4700 certified. 1988 GMC 1500 Pick-up. auto. clean, $5500 certified. 1988 Chevy 2500 Pick-up. auto, $4600 cemfmd. 1989 Voyageur SE. auto. loaded. dean, $5000 certified. 1986 Caravan LE. auto. loaded. $3700 certified. Durham Auto Wholesalers, 170 Fuller Rd. Unit 1 Ajax. 905- 428.8635. 1913 GMC Safari, air, cruise. tit, tinted glass, act tin cassette, running boards, 4.31L, V6. 74K. $13,800 certified O.B.O. (705)944-5422. 1 Trailers 10FT. 2 -bedroom Vol wl large add-on roorrt/shed/ deck. Large private lot by river. Many recent up- grades,mr utes from SO* manville. Cell 697-0497. $44.900. HARD TOP tent trailer, Early towed by smat car. steeps six. in very good Condition 4360721 1 a 2 BEDROOM Whit- by. - . edr.0 Bcw,ar vdie. avila le immediate- ly Call (416-789-4.45 or 905'665-7602 WHITBY 1 bedroom basemen" 3 piece bat", use of laundry $625 mo xnctusive. first & 'ast. •efev mets Available June 1, Non smokers 723-7306 1, & 2 Bedroom apts in )sna-a arc Bcwmanville Starting at S600,month, fridge & stove included with laundry facilities No pets Call (905) 434.2407 AJAX, COUNTRY setting. I -bedroom basement apartment double walk -Out overlOOKing pond Noh- smoker no petsrefereric- a5. firstlast. S60C inclu- sive 428-7407 2 BEDROOM apartment King Harmony area, close to schools. park. bus strop- ping, fridge, stove.e park- ing, water included. $550. plus, hydro. Ist/last re - quilted. June I. 4041 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA, 36 Athol St. Two bedroom apartment, $795 allinclu• sive. Call 723-4176 Car- man. 2 bedroom man floor. Walt cared for north Oshawa apt., firsylwUreferences. No p>ea. $675 plus hydro. Lynn 436-6886. 2/3 bedroom apartments. 8 story building, dose to sdnools, Mxary, South GM plant Avail" Immediate- ly and Nov. 428-5328 1- 7pm for appointment. 231 Kitson Rd., one bed- room &PWM a U. 5450 pkls hydro. Avail. irmfed. 1-416- 533-9107. -416533-9107. AJAX SOUTH - 2 bed- room adult basement apartment, separate en- hance, air. no pats. Lst/last. references, $695. inclusive. 686.7967. AJAX, available imme- diately, 1 bachelor open- ment, 5525. 1 -bedroom basement apartment. $550, available immediately Both includes utilities. 64 N 416 28fr8732. AJAX, Harwood. I bed room, above ground walk. out basement apt 4 pc bath, laundry, excellent condition. $650 inclusive. 905-686-6316 AVAILABLE IMME- DIATELY, in Whitby Apt budding, spacious, carpet- ed. newly painted, with bal- C(ny, close to busshop- ping, all utilities included. first / last required. no pets. 1 bedroom $650. 2 bed- room $750 ca)1430-0134 BASEMENT APT. in. East Oshawa. laundry & parking included. $375 Plus uti,ves avail. June 1, non smoker preferred call Dave 725- 3299 BACHELOR BASEMENT apt for rent Private ent 'ridge I. stove. 5500 month all inclusive, 728-2553 PICKERING BROCK l HWYe2. 2 bedroom casementapartment. bright .clean, non smoker ^o pets parking $700 ir. elusive. immediate 1stAast ;,%_1650 CENTRAL OSHAWA. very -rear secure in park set- ing. 1 2and 2-oedroom «/ Jeri 640 From 5to $840 All inclusive. Available May 31 Call 579-5219 or 728-67'1 CLEAN 2 bedroom apart merits available imme- diatery Close to downtown. O C Starting at $650 Cal 404-0905 Country home in Hampton. available June 1st. 4 bdrm 2 baths $900imonth . ubk- ties tst/last Short term lease 1604)762-5653 after 3p m COURTICE 2 -bedroom large basement apartment. all utilities. cable. laundry. 2 -car park. ; S690 Call Cindy 725-2246 COURTICE Brand new 1 cedre;r- ;epi ent. Ava.1 ,fry 15. own to code. suit able for sage working per- ; W, call 432 -8125 :OURTICE beautow 1 tom+ ground moor apt. pn- vale entrance. xL. ongnt Iivingroom. fireplace otic. tacks park :uiet neighbor Mood. 5 Tin no 401 S596i month . Zvi immeda!e (905A34-5422 DELUXE 3 -bedroom apart ­e, ••, in Weil •eot gk+'et t>,,.,ar+g, n Port Pei.y 15 min north of Oshawa, balcony with siidkng doors. large l,v,ngroom. lode sq ff living space • oath SW of 2 Paths 5855 plus -ydre Call 728-2255 or 985-2534 DOWNTOWN WHITBY sena ac' ling '«c bedroom apartment with balcony, laundry facilities. parking, available June Ist S, OC Der mo plus hydro list last t9C5 669-4009 PICKERING Finch, White s Rc 2 -bedroom basement, separate en- trance. 1 car parking, laun- dry utilities, non-smoker, no -pets. aval inYnediatef $725 mo utast (905) 6'9-1509 LARGE 1 BEDROOM Secerate entrance Simcoe & Rcss,and, avail July I. $625 month, first & last. utilities & cable included 432-'268 NEAR hospital. cozy one bedroom apt main floor fudge. stove. parking. 5515 inclusive 723-0392 ONE bedroom basement apartment Skmcoe St, N S512/month . hydro, first/ last required. Available June 1 432-1255 or 434- 2447. PI KERING - Neer Go Large. bright. 2 bedroom basement apes. $745. 1st/ last. Prefer qucet.non. smoking working t or 2 persons. no pets, referenc- es. (905)831-3655 after 6prn OS14AWA 2 bedroom apartment, available at 880 and 900 Glen St.. Close to schools. shopping and G.M. LMibes included. Fi SLAast required. Cad 728-4993. OSHAWA.newly renovat- ed one & two bedroom, in. cludes Heat and hydro, Parking and laundry wad- able. No pets. non- smokers. Cat (W5)S31- 8030 or (905)WWI984. OSHAWA . one bedroom. Fridge. stove, heat and hy- dro included. Available Am 1. S592/month. First/ last. 434.6311. OSHAWA 1 -bedroom basement apartment, pri- vate entrance, newly -rano - voted. 3 appliances, faun. dry, cable included. 5650 inclusive. 1st/last. Cat 905- 404-8441 or 905-7267178 everwgs. T PAGE 36-l4rTJ4E NEW1 ADVWMM MD, N4V 22. 19114 AUCTION MN of ANTgIM end At Broin tend Timm Auctions SM 961q M 11am In the Harrilist of onmaomn Take 401 exist at An A Flood, ,Nor1h to Highway 7. go West for 1/4 mils. look for �a This wash sole to include immaculate pine 71st to the wet cupboard, 40 drawer herb and 8Pchest, carved mahogany side- boardiw .Philadelphia C.1900), empire dress- er, pine table, 2 leatharbeck chair Victorian tot theirs. special Victorian side chairs, wiclw chair, gingerbread clock, 2 oar par- lor tablas„ Rre screen with tapestry insert 4LH magazine holder with pained parol in - sorts, 2 wmhsUa , Victoria oak refectory table, old widw clock winder, loather top tablas, oak bar stools, old cabinets, 40's TX not top %MO. dodo, Victorian 11111- ver il-ver chest pinball machin. 3 home Wade nos. fishing taclde, glass & aline. Wedge- wood. Ayrnsb% Dolph, 19th Century tea service Hordmsds nodal ship. Lob of oto sr ilens. Some coroignments still being accepted Pace sale be sura to attend. Auctioneer Maurice M. Jones Phone 416-7W7740 AUCTION SALE SAT. MAY 25 - 10:00 A.M. Auction sale of Farm Machinery, Autos. Collect- ables etc. for PAUL d JUDI WEIDMARK of Owen Rd.. Uxbridge. Take Hwy x47 Bout, through Uxbridge to Owen Rd Watch for signs FARM MACHINERY CIH 885 diesel tractor with CIH 2255 1 dr electric 4x4 includes shuttle. canopy 184x34 tires, 4 remotes 500 hrs.(EX). MF 65 Diesel Tractor (700 hrs ), 1941 Massey Harms 102 G row crop tractor with 1 dr., Toro 76' Pro Reel mower with wings, Int 8ft cull. 3 pth.. Int. Trip beam 3 furrow plow pth, chain & spike har- rows. 10' hydr lift db disc.. Vermeer 05041 round baler 4x5 elect tie (EX). N H 479 haybine. N H #273 hayhner baler & thrower wagons (Marlin gear). 18' & 20' flat rack wagons. 22' round bale feeder wagon (30 head) . bale; spear. 5ft. blade 3 pm. 100 gal. sprayer, NH man spreader, hyd. dump wagon, post hole digger, snowblower 6 h. , 3 pth can breaker.gty tube gates. Shipley wind mill, approx 300 bales of hay, qty used lumber, plus more. AUTOS: 1996 Thunderbird auto, Ds.pb. 2door ,ong i 1970 Dodge Monaco auto. ps.pb. (both selling AS IS), plus qty. antique & household . NOTE: Weidmarks are retiring torr farming Farm to, sale A well cared for lineup of Farm Machinery TERMS; Cash or good known cheque only GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1081454 Ontario Inc. ) Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 AUCTION SALE FRIDAY MAY 24 - 11 A.M. Auction of Antiques. Household and Ma- chinery for AL & DORA DANIELIS of Sun- derland, held at the property Take Hwy 12 North through Sunderland to Hwy 07 east Tum left at Ridge Rd. & go north Watch for signs. FARM MACHINERY: Belarus 250 A diesel Tractor & 11f bush hog mower, blade, 2 tur plow, cults, 3 pth. wood chipper, gas reel mower, rototiler. Honda powered Bandsaw (lumber, EX). Wood Saw Mill (shingles & attachments. EX). chain saws, tools, bandsaw. radial arm saw. routers.lg. circular sander, 5 hp Johnson out- board motor. Browning 12 ga rifle (FAC regd ) plus more. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD: 6 1/2pine corner hutch (2-11 pane glass doors, wooden pulls) ant. spinning wheel, wicker, oak Grandfather clock, walnut Grandmother clock, ant. tables, chairs, rockers, beds, quilts, crocks. glass & china, ant. bathroom set oug, bowl soap dish, chamber pot,Flo Blue style), HO gauge train set, (3 engines. Jet pump & pressure tank), ca- noe, plus much more. NOTE: A Friday Sale. Property Sold. A nice dean offering. TERMS: Cash or good known dieque. GARY HILL AUCTIONS ,(Div. of 1061454 Ontario Inc.) Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1'4800'654.4647 Mon. May 27 at 6 p.m. at the Goodwood Com- munity Centre, 4 km. west of Brock Rd. via Dur- ham #21.1000's of collector sports cards, tools, furniture, plus 300 lots of antique and collecta- bles from an out of town antique shop. Ant. side- board, punto stool, oak library desk, dressers, whatnot stand, oak office desk (ex), captain chairs, Arts and Craft foot stool, old pictures. glass, china, etc., marry of weight scales, toy por- celain tea set, old insulators e.g. Temiskaming & N. Ont. R.R.., CNR, CPR, cast ion pots, cow bens, many antique and collector tools, kerosene egg hatcher, old parking metre, granihware, McCoy planter, table saw, drip press, chain saw, elect. grinder, belt sander, air pg, 1 hp. rototdier. SPORTS CARDS - featuring rookie cards of Wayne Grotsky, Ken Dryden, Tony Es- posito, Daryl Sfttler, Messier, Borque, Cot- te and Mike Gartner etc. assort of Bobby Orr 3rd year and up, Gordy Howe, Bobby Holl, hockey coins 1961 - 63, thousands of singles from 70's and 60's hockey, SO's and 60's baseball cards Ernie Banks etc. Very interesting sale. TERMS - cash or good known cheque only. Preview 4:30 p.m. CLARKSON AUCTIONS 906440.6411 I AUCTIONS SALE MONDAY MAY 27TH, At Kahn's Auction Bar, Brock Rd. Pickering, at 7 p.m. Preview 5 p.m. Our best quality offering to date in- cludes good sports cards and wax box sets. world coins, war medals, and militaha, artwork prints. jewel- ry. silver plate incl. tea services, toys, games. royal ephemera, nos- talgia and more. INFORMATION (416)977-0865 NEXT SALE JUNE 24. Exceptionally Good Auction Sat. May 25th, 10 a M. at Warners Auction Hall Hwy 11112, Colborne Selling contents of old Newcastle Home Property of Mrs. Lover & the Late Mr Lover, quality antique & Vic- torian furniture, mod- ern furniture & ap- pliances. Victorian chairs. Victorian mar- ble top washstand.1,4 cut oak buffet, dining rm ext table wr6 chairs. painted table & chair, Victorian 4 poster bed, walnut dresser w mustache pulls. oak high boy. selection good par- lour lamp & plant tables. Victor- ian oval solid walnut lamp table & fill top table. square nailed early chest, cedar chest, Bowmanville Piano carpenters chest in sol. oak, other old boxes. modern desk and chair, wick- er chairs, modern oak entertainment centre. oak Grandfather's clock. Ornate Victor- ian What Knot w/bev- eled mirror, 2 dr tridge ad 30" stove both like new, auto washer & matching dryer, several rugs. rare signed bath bowl set, rare signed water pitcher, cranberry bowl. 35 pts sterling flatware, signed crys- tal, orn9te crystal compote, crystal can- dle sticr.. 3 PCs early Mocrecroft, depres- sion glass, bridal rose platter other platters. carved arm chair, Royal Bay Reuth vase, old jointed Ted- dy Bare. Beahive Teapot wicups and saucers, pictures, prints, frames, plus numerous other col- lectables. All to sell no reserves. Gary & Bill Warner Auctioneers (905)355-2106 MAY 25196 6:30 PSL PETHM AUCTION BARN, 2496 CONC. RD. 08 BOWMANVLLE (HAYDON) This week we have to be sold a large variety of an- tique & modem furniture, collectable glass & Chia, lawn & garden equipment, took, ltd. Edition art, ap- piances, 1966 GMC 1/2 ton truck & many other a- terestirg & unusual items. Large sale. Vieg from 5 P.M. Terms are cash, Visa, MC or Debit Card. For more nfo. cal (905) 2fill Sale managed and sold by Garry C Powell Auctions, App aissis & Spring sale dates avail- able, your pace or ours. Note new sale tine 6:30 P. M. AUCTION BALL 1696 Bloor SL *E. Courtice Fla Me" Auction Sam Sunday May 26 11:30 a.m. VIEWING: Sunday 10 until sale time freezer, dryer, stove, fridge, filing cabinets, baking cupboard, enamel top table, desk, electric motors, plant stands, serving cart, computer desk, computer, mirrors, hanging lamps, single bed & dresser, dining room table, old jars, milk bottles, wooden pop cases, occasional chairs, antique bed oak hall table, watch- maker's cabinet, chi- na cabinet, benches, old sleigh, coffee table. chairs. pictures, metal wardrobe cabi- net, tricycle, "writ- er, dressers, upright Kirby vacuum, gun rack, electric lawn- mowers. crocks. books. humidifier. records, washboard. dehumidifier, anni- versary clock, tredel sewing machine. col- lector plate collection w/certificate & boxes. Ltd Edit. prints. por- celain dolls, Avon bottles, glass, china, round diningroom table, metal pedal car. Several itenis too nu- merous to mention Something for every- one Terms cash or cheque. interact with proper ID. Estates and consignments wel- come AUCTIONEER: Jim McIntyre (905) 432-1177 or (905) 4049392. AUCTION SALE 5 P -M. THURS. MAY 23196 'lie islande, Banquet mar �n Scugog Island. 150 r Crescent Appkanc- es turrxture. antiques. ,ner. dishes. Sea -Doo. -r- diems to be picked uc '.'iewing 2 p m. PEARCE AUCTION SERVICES 1-905.655.6073 AUCTION SALE Antiques. Colleetablim i Household Effects Sun. May 26,10:30 a.m. (Viewing 9 30) Mac- Gregor's Auction HaH, Bowmanville Take 401 to Waverly Rd . Norm to #2 & East of Scugog St., North 1 km & follow Auction & Wow Mart Signs. This Sundays Auction features a quality se- lection of articles from the past to the pres- ent. 9 PCs. ditingroom suite, ext. table, side- board, china cabinet & six chairs (c4o's) exc., floor safe, mise stacking. parburl washstands, box, race car, r etc., old & new res, Ltd. Ed., dec- ir etc.. Quality se- en of glass & chi - plus many more unique & useful les. Call for all auction needs, location or our 1111111scGintgor Auction services 905-997-5402 905997-3664 AUCTION Thur. May 23, 6:00p.m. at WARNER'S AUCTION HALL, Hwy 2, Colborne. Household effects, antiques, collectables etc., ant. 9 Pc. walnut dining rm, ant. drop leaf table, ant. tredle sewing machine, modern dining rm su- ite with console table & leaves, matching china cab. in exec. Gond, nearly new 2 pc. reclining sofa & matching chair, nearly new table & chair set, ornate ant. cabinet ra- dio in working condi- tion, Provincial sofa and chair set, bed sofa, old trunks. old boxes. Ige. selection dishes, glassware, collectables and household articles, pictures, lamps. occa- sional tables. chairs. etc., art deco type kitchen cabinet, love seat many more things too numerous to mention No re- serves. Gary & Bill Warner Auctioneers (905)355-2106. Ghia Mabee Auctioneer R.R.xt Lindsay Ont (705) 374-4800 Sat. May 25 10 am. "WANTED" Cars. 'rucks. R V's. Camping Ttraders, Boats, Watercraft, Bikes. Riding Trac- tors. Tools, and Re- tailed recreation Equip ,Etc. To be held at Mabee Aucbuon Centre on HWY 35. 1 mile North of Rosedale or 7 KM South of Coboconk Don't miss it: Tum your unwanted equip into Cashs . For more into or to consign, bring to bam or can Calvin Mabee Auctioneer, Moving a Storage 705-3744M or 705-4542541 J Thum.. May 23, at 5:30 670 Taunton Rd E. Whitby Vile are sewn, an Estate tmr^ West Ha pus others inou0i g. Oak side by side. washer & dryer new box springs & mattresses. in- dudirg King sue bed, patio set. 3 pc sofa set. Wn>ps. Pictures, W* beds. 2 new acs, new baby tattle, new sofa & loveseats, round oak table, press back chairs. antique drop from desk. dressers & Chests, singer seeing rrVc, oak en- tertainment unit, black table and charts, oak buf- fet, Royal Dou ton figur- ines. needle Pont, 2 farmd made bed spreads, united Edition Prints, antique lairs, fable saw, new took, new kdchen cabinet base, plus many other at ticles. Note time :5:30, pm., Excellent Sale plan to adend. terms cash, Visa, MIC, Intent, Viewing Th urs. from 1 p.m. Plan- ing a sale cal us we will sol on your property or our modem 8000 Sq. ft., bam. Melon Auction lir 906.666.3211 or 905432.2936 10 A.M. ellent antique est lion at the property late Dorothy Gilson. ?rt St. N., Linds )sous oak dining to e, beautiful bedro es. victorian tumitt inal painting. LE s oak sectional bo e, settee, docks. I glass silver, chi ial list. dont miss I testinq sale. For ft MCLEAN AUCTIONS 324.2763 LINDSAY Orval and Barry McLean Auctioneers. FAX YOUR ADS 579-2238 CORNEIL'S AUCTION BARN Saturday May 25 at 10:30 am 3 miles East of Lit- tle Britain on County Rd. 4 The Estate of Mr. & Mrs Stuart Hender- son of Little Britain - S RoII single pedestal roll top desk, Oak chi- na cabinet with glass cn 3 sides, oak china cabinet with curved glass sides & claw- teet. oak buffet. 6 oak T -back chairs. oak dining extension table, two 5 section oak staking book cases. brass bed. Bonnet chests. oak li- brary table• pine lamp table, oak half stand, oak hall tree, oak Morris chair, cedar chests. Bonnet chest w'Mustache pulls, washstand. pine blan- ket boxes, wicker nigh chair, Thomas Edison Arrloerola cylinder Gramaphone & Cylin- der records. 7 PC. toi- let set. jam cupboard, wicker chairs, coins. spooled walnut what not stand, oak parlour tables,2 pc. flat to wall cupboard, walnut sewing basket. 4 caned bottom chairs, Jenny Lynn bed, wick- er fern stand, apart- ment size English player piano w/electric vacuum pump, qty. piano rolls. Corner curio cabinet, walnut vanity dresser, 3 PC. modem bedroom su- ite. oak umbrella stand, 7 oak dining chairs, chests of drawers, chesterfields & chairs, oak day bed, oval & flat top trunks, Mantel clock. Co -oil lamps. Tiffany type hall lamp, floor lamps. Finer Queen vacuum, fur muff & mink stole. pocket watch, hats, qty. old crocks, old tins, but- tons, milk bottles (Cornwall Dairy, Bry- ers, Sutton, Silver - woods), Lg. qty. post cards, some local On- tario Scenes, co -oil lamps, qty. cups & saucers (Royal Abert, Shelley etc.) qty. chi- na & glass, silver tea silver pcs., crystal, linens, hand made quills, crochet bed spread etc., 0370 Amider don, titin doll head, RCA console colour TV, qty. an- tique & modem hand tools, Stevens Little Scout Rifle, Mr. & Mrs. Henderson were mar- ried over 60 years & lifetime residence of this area, all items in excellent condition. Don & Greg Cornell Auctioneer RR #1 Little Britain (705)7116--2163 CALL 683.7545 . for up-to-date for listings. H 1. Clarington residents call 404-2615 For an audio version of all current and upcoming auctions located in southern and eastern Ontario please call the above number. AUCTION, PLUS STORAGE THURS. MAY 23, 6 P.M. AT MYLES KING AUCTION HALL 33 HALL ST. OSHAWA 9 pce. dining room suite, chesterfield su- ite coffee and end ta- bles, queen Anne chair, china cabinet. rocking chair, pine rocking horse, an- tique dressers and chest drawers, cedar chest, desk, antique center tables, wooden plant stand, linen bedding etc plus storage lot, list not available. Terms cash, no reserve. MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-5751 AUCTION, GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER, NEWTONVILLE, MAY 24, 96 6 P.M. Selling the estate of Clifford Swallows, Ma- ple Grove, antique extension table, set 6 chairs, Victorian high - back sideboard, several occasional ta- bles, occasional chairs, rockers, Mal- colm 5 Pc. bedroom suite, chests of sew- ers, cedar chest blan- ket chests, trunks, nu- merous quality pine tables, prints, pic- tures, blankets bed- ding, linens, coal port dinner set, quality chi- na, pr. lions head comports, silverware, crocks, old games, old toys, old bank (black - man), coins, bottles, oil lamps, fridge, stove, freezer, dryer, washer spin dryers, Electrolux vac, Sanyo remote I.v., coal an- nex, small appliances, old kitchenware, pine jam cupboard, large quantity of old tools, old tool chest, did pre- cision toots, wood tools, wood planes, chain saw, power tools, garden equip- ment, gas mower, horse plow and cuttF vators, etc. Also sell- ing the estate vehicle, 1987 Chev Caprice 4 dr. 26,000 km, Auc- tion starts at 6. Selling in two auction rings. This is an amazing offering of everything from one estate. Plan to attend. Terms Cash,Cheque with id. visa, mc, interac. AUCTIONEER FRANK G. STAPLETON, (905) 706-2244, "CELEBRATING OUR 25TH YEAR" INVENTORY CLEARANCE AUCTION SAT.MAY 25, 10 A.M. WINDATT NURSERY FARM, RR#1 NEWTONVILLE (Located 3 miles north of Newtonville) selling a large selec- tion of shade trees (10 - 12 ft.); 500 flowering shrubs (18-24 in.); fruit trees, ever- greens; 100 varieties of perennials; etc., quantities of junipers, spruce, pine, yews, euonymus, apples, pears, plums, cher- ries, etc. All stock is for quality, no sec- onds. All plants are potted or balled and burlapped. A great opportunity to fill your landscape needs. Plant to attend. Re- freshments on site. Terms: Cash or ap- proved cheque with 'D AUCTIONEER: FRANK G. STAPLETON, (905) 7842244 "CELEBRATING OUR 25TH YEAR" MON. MAY 27. 7 P.M. PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION AT PETERBOROUGH AUCTION CENTER PETERBOROUGH. (2 mi. East on Hwy 97) Approx 40 cars. vans, pickups. 4 x 4's RV's boats, riding lawn mowers, etc. 94 Chry. Intrepid, 92 Merc grand marquis 92 Olds royal LS, 92 Buick LeSabie 92 dodge spirit, 92 Chev Corsica, 91 Chev Lu- mina. 91 Sunbird, 91 Buick Lesabre L:Ltd., 91' Chev Corsica, 91 Chry. dynasty, 90 Dodge spirit. 90 Pont. Transport van, 90 Chev Lumina Euro, loaded, certified, 89 Sunbird GT 89 Merc Topaz, 89 Plym, voyager van, 89 Hyundai sonata, 87 Jeep waggoner Ltd. 4 x 4, 87 Pont grand am, 87 Jeep YJ Lare- do 4 x 4, 86 Cadillac Deville, 86 Hyundai excel, 86 Cutlass su- preme, 86 Stellar, 85 Olds Fienza, 84 Olds delta 88, 82 dodge pickup. 88 Cadilac wheel) 89 Ford Tem- po, 88 Merc Topaz, 89 Ford Escort, 20' Cutty cabin boat w dh Merc 1/0 and trailer, 89 Ford Elite 23' mo - tot home, partial list, All vehicles guar- anteed clear titles. $200. draw. Consign now. Bring your vehi- cles Thurs. or Fri. (not Sat.) Mon. a.m. Terms $500. Cash Visa or Mastercharge at sale. Balance by cash or certified funds within 5 days. To con- sign can 745-5007 or Orval McLean Auctions Ltd., RR#7 SAT. JUNE LST 10 A.M. Farm machinery, ve- hicle, RV boat auction at Orval McLean Auc- tion Center - Lindsay. now accepting con- signments of tractors, farm machinery, cars, trucks. 4 x 4 's vans, trader, motor home.s RV.s travel and tent trader, aluminum, fishing boats, cruis- ers. speed boats. rid- ing lawn mowers. shop , woodworking, construction equip- ment., To consign or for info call MCLEAN AUCTIONS 324-2783 LINDSAY 5 P.M. Modern furniture, ap- pliances, some an- tiques at Orval Mc- Lean Auction center - 11-indsay. Selling prop- erty of Mrs and Mrs. Ted Guest - moving west and others. Household contents, appliances, dining ta- bles, chairs, buffet, modem china cabinet, modern bedroom su- ite. dressers, chests, 12 door wardrobe, desks, chairs, color t v , stereo, 2 cherry twin beds, leaded glass hanging lamps. 100's of household items, glass china, some collectibles. 90 Chev Lumina Euro, loaded, certified, 85 Olds custom cruiser. Partial list. To consign estates, quality items, full house or apart- mentfuls call MCLEAN AUCTIONS, 324.2763 LINDSAY OR 1-800.461.6499 TO UST YOUR SALE ON SITE OR AT OUR BARB ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS Don't Forget Oshawa/ wh thy Thiis^^week Classified Dept" is open for your Convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your cimsifiedAd Please Call 1576-93351 7aHE NEWS ADirfEIfTISEA, WEU., MAY 22,1f96 -PAGE 37-A Aparbrlerlts Aparbnents Houses Houses Townitousa Townhouses Lobes 11 For Rent / 11 For Rent / 1 For Rent / 1 For Rent / 1 Rent 1 For Rent For Salo • 1 Tenders a 1 Tenders AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON - FRI. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M. (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED OSHAWA Lakefront, bright 2 - bedroom lower apartment. large lot, laundry, parking, no pets, available immediatey. $650 plus utilities, call tolled 1-705-878-3871 or 1-705- 324-5587. CLEAN family building, Oshawa north, one. two ai three bedroom. Includes: Heat, hydro, fridge stove, laundry fadfibes.723-2094. OSHAWA. close to GM, newer buildup, 1, 2. 3 -bed- room apartments. 905 438-0229. OSHAWA. large bachelor apartment. available inxne- datefy. Gose to GM south. Large backyard, parking $490 all inclusive. 1 stilast. Call 905-438-1370. WHrreY/OSHAWA- 1 bdrm apt avail. June 1st. parking. laundry. 5550 inclusive. Ref. quiet non smoker, no pets. 725-9134 OSHAWA- Available Jame 1st. d bedroom house on lake Is 8 last months rent. 5875 + utilities Phone 728-1960 OSHAWA John - Center Street One bedroom apart- ment available June V96. $645/mo, prkg and util ind Laundry facilities available Call (905) 432-8914 PICKERING. Kingston/ Liverpool, large 2 -bedroom private basement apart- ment. Wet dean, parking, walk to Town Centre. $650+ . 1stAast. references Theresa (416) 267-7482 PICKERING. Separate entrance Bright semr- basement furnished Iry - ng,Tn aria bedroom Sher kitchen, bathroom, laundry $400 Own trans- portation required 427-0019 PICKERING. $825 inclusive, parking, separate entrance. 6 appliances. fireplace. central no peas or smokers. June 1, 905-420-0916 PICKERING- 2 bdrm bsmt apt. 4 Oce bath, parking, sep. entrance. close to scnoois, available June 1st. $785 nclusNs.831-3681 Pickering- Brock b Finch. Large 2 bdrm bsmt apt sop. entrance, $825/month all inclusive. Available June 1st. Call(905)619-2495 PICKERING- Large 1 bedroom basement apt with gas fireplace 8 eat -in kitchen Separate entrance, no pets, no smoking 5800 inclusive. June 1st Can (905) 509.5063 RENOVATED apt . Imme- daley 2 bedrooms, carpel. appliances. bridge, stove, 4 PC bath, s600/mo. +hydro. ref. Big yard, parking. Sim - coo S. (416) 494-9517 RITSON N. - large bright 3 bedroom baso ent apt., ph - vats entrance, parking, now amenities. Duharn College. ran smoker. no pets, 5800 inclusive. 728.5830 NORTH Oshawa. S - NOM at Russet NCO 2 -bed- room it newly m waMd 12 plea, laundry, hardwood floors, parking. cable. No lease. no dogsAuy 1. SM + hydro. 576-2982 SOUTH OSHAwi 275 Wentworth St. W. large 1, 2, -bedrooms, close b buses, shopping, "mime amwned ately. $550. Swo i up. fridge, stove, heat hydro, park ng. Ist ArM required, no pets. 434-5183 SOUTH Oshawa.W" one bedroom m *W boa- rnent apt laundry facaim 2 car parkilM private «h - trance, $575 off mcklowe. Available ,lures 1. Maus working single or couple. No pie. 579-1989 SPOTLESS quiet building. R085lenafllliao(odiewa)- 2- berkoom, Jtate 15 or Jolty Ist. $750 kiditse re. Plea• CON 5714875. OSHAWA,TWO - 2 bed- room sparkrents in now V" dean and quint 5-plex- Suitable lir business per- son or couple. Non- smoal rs. no polls. 5580. - hydro extra. First and last. Includes teat. water and parking. AvaNllble July 1/98 or Aug. 1/96. Ravine, Rd. 905-7263834, mbrw n. TWO BEDROOM apart. ment. Courtice, (upper 1/2 of house). large Irving room, eat in kitchen, 4 pc. $750 all inclusive. Available June Ist. No pets, Call 432-1479. Two bedroom apts, avail- able immediately Newly decorated, $709 plus utdn- ties and parking. Down- town Oshawa. 404-2847 leave message. ANDERSON ST. WHITBY Upper level flat, with liv. inn., kit, bath 8 private entry and parking. Near r 2 6 amens. Avail. now $425. includes Twat b water. Call (905) 655.5083. UPSTAIRS apt. for single person in private home. Sep entrance. utilities in- cluded, parking Hwy. 2/ Brock Rd area Available June $550 hrstAast No pets. 683.-7138 anytime PICKERING walking dis- tance to Go/Mall, 2 bed spacious bairn apt. prorate ent parking, da, no smok- ing/pets $700 incl. 905- 837.0674 WHITBY. bright bachelor r Victonan-style 4-plex, available June 1st. $430/ month all inclusive. 1SV4W No pets Call 725-1268 WHY rent when you can Own your own hone for loss than you think"" Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep Fle/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd (905) 668-3800 or (9051 666- 32 11 A Houses 1 For Rent $1 Absolute Affordable! Why Rent) Own your Home from $799/month (utilities included) NO Down pay- mantm Car Meir Mark Su - play Sales Rep Sutton Group Excel a•atty 571- 6275 or 1-800-840-6275. 1 A Ah., ' 1kf' w 1. 1W weo SATs YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUT A HOOSIB! %Iortgagv pa) mint. 3 -Br Serri 5679tmth 3-er NArgalow $7f MIP 3.8r Jr Exec WAmth Rant -to -Owl' Available No down peywerw? Bed Cres? BMtrwt? Cal Me! 571 -Ws 1-0e0-64"275 MARK STAPLEY Sa142-1 RCP Suu..n GxauP Exul Rcaky Inc. AJAX - 3 bedroom main Boor. new carpet, appkanc- as, walkout deck. Laundry. parking, dose to school, $925 plus. 905_509_1927, AJAX. 2 bedcroom. main floor, attached garage with workshop , fenced yard. walk out to dock. 4 W pliances, air. non-smoker. avail. Juhy 1. $750 plus util- W s. 686-2239. AJAX, 3 bedroom man Boor of semi, 4 pae.. wrak- oW to deck. laundry. July Ist. $895. Pies box allies. (905)294-0760 COURTICE. Nash/Town- W, arse. forge 3 -bedroom upper 2 levels of newer house. 2 full bathrooms. gangs, deck, wak to school, carptled, no POW $B50 puts ub les- 436- 5045. HWY 2/ WESTNEY Newly decorated 3 bed- room Fridp.Stovs, dish- wrnfwr cla, CJv. $1000 + utiliYes. Available June 1st. Call (905) 201.0222. IST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES WHY REN?.) UP. NO dowel Psyment, No prebllem! lAt me show you how! MOrgp w Paaysserst $Ise lawn not am Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep, Reines Accord Realty Ltd (see) 576.3111 SOLITUDE Nature in full dress is the Obvious reaction to this private water- front Pickering home. Wain and intimate. 2 bdrms.+ den, eat -in kitchen, liv. and din. room, Walkout to beautiful beach. A rare ffnd-.- Suit a professional Couple... $1,250 plus autfliues. July Ist JOE PITINO (905) 831-3300 RE/MAX REALTY LTD. OSHAWA. or -ent or sale. 3+1 -bedroom bungalow. ret room, a/c. pmrele yard. Close to all artwnibes, available Junelst, $1016. utilities ist'tast. For apps 986-1370. PICKERING VILLAGE - main moor. 3 bedroom bun- galow. $900 Large base- ment apt $625 firstAast Available June 1. Car 416- 515-2035 PICKERING. ALTONA RD newer 3 bedroom, 3 bath. garage. gas. $1100 plus utuiliters July 1. credit check. Wendy Corturdl0. Remax First. 631-3300 SOUTH Ajax - 4 bedroom sidespht. garage. finished basement. quiet street, fridge, stove, air con , fenced yard. now schools/ park. $1175 plus ublibes. First/last/reler4nces June 15.686-3562 THIS BEAUTIFUL 4 - bedroom home with loads of upgrades is available for rent. Brock/Manning. Please call Sandra for more details 661) 701. WELL kept bungalow, 3 - bedrooms. bedrooms. detached ga- rage, double driveway. air conditioning, hydro, gas, water, cable itckxlad. non- smokers, 6950. July /. 721-8963. WHITBY - executive 4 bedroom. Bkwgrass Mead- ows, apples, imme- diate possession. $1350 mo. Contact day 728.5757 ask for Rachel: eve. 430- 3557. WHY VMM No money down. Own you own horns; Mo new. fridge, slow. $775 ind.. ail but phone. 3 bed - Townhouses 1 For Rent 3 BORN TOWNHOUSE. Large living room, sep. din- ing room, den, laundry room, playroom with wew- out, backs onto conserva- tion area. close to schools, Borwmanvdle $900./mo pais. 1 sVlast, avail July 1. 1-705-277.3646 (leave message). AJAX, luxurious 3 -bed- room townhouse. 1-1/2 bathrooms, appliances, large kitchen, available July 1 Call (416)2974709 COURTICE - 3 bedrooms, close to 401, June Ist. Pets Okay. Call anytime days or weekends (416) 283- 0647 or (905)683-2852 SPACIOUS 3 bMrpom townhouse. R well man - tailed tarraly complex ndudCs all utilities. 4 ap- Dhances. paltng. Gose to srhools and all amenities. 122 Colborne SL E. Oshawa For appL 434-3972 TWO A"+C -FF= room townhouses for rent. Available JunefJuly 721- 1518 WHITBY, spacious garden townhouse 3 bedroom Patio off family room Ga- rage. Playground. Near amenibes. $950 Available wrenedateiy. 668-8110 EAIR RITooms 1 for Rent ALTONA Ro/Sheppard Cozy furnished room in Olean quiet adult hone for •mplOyYd responsible adult Share separate k,tchen. bathrooms. RNer- ences. 595 per week Call (905) 5092459 Evenings CLEAN, BRIGHT house, Oklahoma & Whites Rd. m)ms for rent, per week or month onI . 420-0042 FURNISHED bed sitting room, private entrance. pn- vate bath- includes cable. two blocks from FTC, 590 week. can after 1 p.m. 420- 5661 SOUTH OSHAWA. 1 room in 4 -level sem, cad•. use of basement, laundry facilities included. available May 22nd. employed or students nese only appy. $350i'monM. Can 905-404- 2145. SWCOE NORTH (Osha- wa)- Large, bright roan in house, common l tchon fac6b•s. IrxWry. &C. living room. Non-smoker. $90 week. Available iffww allay. 905-436-1660. SOUTH Ajax - pleasant bedsittirg room. IrierRly adult horror. own 2 -piece boat, dose to bus. share al facilities. s95fwask. 427- 0394 alley 6 P.M. room asking $62.900. Cal _ Ken Collis. COWM Bank- / ' AeeOagt� or 728-9414. / Housing 4 ROOMS in 3050 sq -IL brow-. Oshawa Norah. MIMED ED - to rent or own. 3 or 4 bedroom horns wwien gaps. Country or water- front. Dow npayment avail- able. Cal George 905-729- 1242 06-72&1242 or 1-800-7568191. FM ROM / 1 TowrA AN GOOD NEKiHeOUR HOOD in south Oshawa 3 bedroom townhouse In smsl lamiy oanplert. dose to schools and shopping. SigWil o. al incueive. First' IM. AraileDle July 1st. 435-1088, 10 -7 p.m. walkable to Fre Points Mal, colaga. Sspertle wit - trance, Single perms. $350. 2 persons. $500. AN iwdusiv-, inckiding cable. Jp 57"12yni-mm 3 bedroom spacious lown- house, one large room. apostles home, full us- of house. S500- Rana nOgOb- able. now Pickenng Town Centre. mon smoker. no pats. (90063P8253. AJAX - Luxury Aorta, all IM -abn, ead sive use of famiy room. mon smoker. $375 pkMlo s M allies. 428-9214. FAMILY LIVING 1975 MEMORY LANE, PICKERING Oversized 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced in backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. MARCHANT PROPERTIES ("6) 3=1.9911116 I1 AccornOda1kin AJAX - share large dean home with one person, close to park. all amenities. Parking. 655-5825 or 427- 1635 AJAX. Looking for a roorn- male to share clean, nicely - furnished condo. Must be clean. quiet non-smoker SMO/month. t slnast Can 905-427-0056 BOWMANVILLE. room in house. parking, laundry. share full use of house. Available June 1st. $400/ month indusme Call %5- 697-0685 PRIVATE BEDROOM and bath in 3 bedroom townhouse Use of all facdt- ties including laundry Ask - ng $500. negotiable hydro North Alax Non-smoker On bus route 905-837- 2030 CLOSE to O C - pleasant. ongnt room in large dean comfortable tnendly home shared with 3 others Ca- oie. laundry Must like ;Nd rsrh $250/mnonth 576- 38/6 OPPORTUNi KNOCKING. One bed- rx,m a x oars Quality ac- comirrodanon n prestigious Whitby neighborhood Parking- laundry, C/A, yard utilities inclusive referenc- es 1st & LAST 665-7720 PICKERING. 3 bedroom upper t0 Share win 1 tither, dose to Lake 8 Transit clean a bright. $400 mo. pus 1/2 utdibes avail June 1, 905-839-2078 Cindy only CiOntlDlrsrislims For Rett 3 BEDROOM, Lake view in Pickering. 5 appliances. avail July 1, $1050 Mo n- GusM. first & Wel required 905)686-2192 AJAX 2 bedroom apt. near Lake,fireplace & laundry. ap- pliances, pool, Ju - net, $900 plus. Ly-- Papa- 905-428-97tti8 LUXURY 2 bed plus so- lanum, 2 bans. Rosslandi Brock Walby. Underground paring, fitness, available July 1. $965 Inclusive (416) 4x38-9917. TOP OF WESTNEY,Hwy 2. 2 bsdroorn apartmrn for rent. 5appkances, sauna exercise room, security Camara, outdoor strinlmng pod, par". close to shop and Go., 401, $975. ndusivs. July Ist. (905) 683-7681. 41 Retail SIMICIR ill 4 Moa" Free Rent '.r- aw sell- $500. 3500 act LwcM- SIODD. 250 Sq. men. $350.. 850 sq 2nd tk. $600. 1050 eq. main. $1.000 low stimain $1300. Cal 434-2447 or 655-4132 OFFICE "am for len-. 2nd am at Cbtwkos plass warlocks busy Neill air Dori.. plenty of perking. Avant" Inerwd"*, 755.9 sq fL, s 779 sq.fL Cal 725-9991. STORE lir raft 400 aq. R approx. 5400 not. Also star- or clic- with 2 bad W. above, ideal for out- door tale. space lir 20 is - bin. 0" of pdvale perk- ing, 725-8710. ges AM' foo Reent BOSCAYCON, PIGEON LAKE. 3 bedroom, all con- veniences. good swnmwnm9 8 fishing, boat included. 5300 per week. (705) 738- 5681. FENELON Falls, modem 3 bedroom lakelront cot- tage, all conveniences. 5 minutes to town, $450/ week, no pets. (905)623- 7637 � Florida ' 1 vac.11erdals ATTENTION Snowbiros GORGEOUS 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo. close to famous Clearwater beach, pod, 0- cuzzi, 880. private yard. available now For into and to view photos 686-9846 or 579-3788 CLEARWATER, 3 bed- room fulfy lumished and air conditioned motile (per- manent) homes heated pools, hot tub. dose 10 teaches 8 major atbac- bons, children welcome. $275 weekly. photos shown in your home (905)683- 5503 1 1 Pnw rms For sale 2 . 2 oeoroun oungarvw. maintenance free. bleached Oak kitchen, hardwood floors in Irvng- room, dringroom 8 2 bed- rooms. 4 PC bathbase- ment apt 3 PC bath, in - ground pool. s•pgarage. new fridge b stove. across from pant $128.500. Open house Sat May 25. losm- 2pm, 452 Jaren St Osha- wa or phone for appoint- ment 723-5624 or (7051359-1129 OUALITY D'Angelo Multi- level N W Oshawa 3.2 bedrooms. kitchen over- looks familyroom with fire- place 2 walkouts, inground pod. 3 baths FAG, in-law, polential. 160 Goodman Or $171 500 Call Sheila Mc- Laren Sutton Status 436- 0990 EAST Oshawa large 4 tied backsolit. 3 applianc- es. quiet coup. near parks.. stools. 2 pu 3 DC baths. tanilyroomfireplace. No awls $136.900. 723- 6495. KAWARTHAS wwntenzed executive home. Lakeshore 3 bedroom, 1 1/ 2 baths. separate IMngi dining roans large latch - on. 705.657 -8080 - PORT PERRY - $139.900.- 3 bedroom, convenience plus - walk to all arrwioes. Largs lot for garden. First tirrw buyers drawn or reqs here. Cal Catharine AyotW Rsrrwtt Scugog Realty. (905) 985.4427, 24 hr. POW WHITBY, neon- Prapary. dose b shopping, schools, 3 bedrooms. central as. plus 1 1/2 bedroom base- ment ap rime t, s169,5w. 655 -SM SOLID ALL brick house, wterfroM on Gulf River. north of Linda" we" distance to lowirr landscaped 2 pie one bedroom, 2 bathrooms. SWV for pe V2 the ftriee kbO for rend Call (706) 87a -7o42 SPACIOUS a clew de- tached 3 bedroom homes WO garage, $84,90D with 5x down wit Carry fb► W80/morM including tax- es. Cal Ted Houghton Sut- ton Group classic 430- 9000. / - 2 ACRE lots available TENDER on Lake Scugog in Port Perry, 5155.WO Will build Bids are now being accepted for col - lo sur -.0 For illi can sos- latin and delivery of a rox. 1500 427-o3so or 9os-sze- 9 rY PP 2215 papers, door to door in apartments in HALF ACRE COUNTRY LOTS, at Brighton. from $30,000 with well or will build to suit, under $110.000. (613) 475-1991 or 613-969-4598 / 1 Out -Off -Town p Perties SERVICE LOT, with ac- cess to Beautiful LAke On- tario. co -ownership of 1700 ft. of waterfront Under- ground hydro service. 20 min. to Kingston $19.500 (613)354-9216 Vacation Properties $3500 full priced. Seclud- ed wooded Trader lot, good road sandy beach fishing the Ajax / Pickering area. Bids will be accepted until Friday May 24, 5 p.m. Send bids to Distribution Manager 130 Commercial Ave. AjaurOnt. US 2H5 or fax. 905-683-7W3 BID BY TENDER BAILIFF SALE Bids accepted in writing by DCS Bailiff Services Inc. One operational coffee shop at King St. E. and Townfine in Oshawa. Viewing by appointment only. Cali: Dave Spencer 905-430-9025 Fax Bid: 905-668-5770 Cobourg area. (416) 431- 1555• 1 Mortgages, 1 personals BEAUTIFUL MINI -COT- Insurance TAGE, on 350 acres. $24.900. Only hours from MORTGAGES - Good. BORED ONTARIO Toronto. 26 It trader homebadand ugly Financing for HOUSEWIVES - names & with beautiful view Safe for with purpose. rates from private prime numbers. children. Lime bottom. pn- 5 95% All applications ac - 900-450.3638 ext 704. vale take with Sandy cooed Community Finan - beach Swimming pool. re- aal Services 668-6805 tae creation Hall. call (613) HEAVENLY PSYCHIC 969-1671 anytime and MIT answers serving over 53 leave message PportUnities rkOn readers Only $2 99 per inn 24 nrs 18 yrs plus per ap Money 1-900.451 3783 to Lend CHIP TRUCK containing 2 LIVE PROFESSIONAL MONEY oroblems? Debt x scnoarcrs, credit at. rangements. personal budget paanrwng. credit r• - pair FREE CONSULTA- TIONS Ontario Credit Counsellors (Oshawa Tor - OM) 4331425 OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT. 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GOODBYE! $119,800 Charming INSVIOW * Gigantic kitchen has wamd to Ige. patio * 53 rL wide kit *Across quid sheet from parklE end! SEYOU SUNDAY! RICK SERGISOW • 831-3300 A Ry" �R, R WM W HY RENT? WITH S',- DOWN YOU CAN OW Realty FIRST FOR AS LITTLE AS S765 P&I PER MONTH!N Ltd. PICKERING'S ROUGE OPEN HOUSE Immaculate home on a pie - shaped lot, almost brand new and loaded with upgrades. Located on al small cul-de-sac near Woodview & Sheppard. Come and take a look at this gem. $259,899. STEVE FEAROW9 6EM-2992 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MAY 26 RVMW' 114 SWEETBRIAR CT., PICKEFMtl OUALITY ONE LM. RLTR. OPEN HOUSE SAT., MAY 25, 2-4 P.M. $124,900 ESTATE SALE! * Brick bungalow * Great lot 51 x1 25 ft. * Hardwood floors Super finished basement with bar & fireplace... has in-law potential is 3 years new Central air conditioning CALL BARRIE COX* for directions (905) 8{399,-7449 k fK1 BUY YOUR NEXT HOME THROUGH BARE WITH M. NO MORTGAGE PAYMENTS FOR 5 MONTHS! ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. sirop FIRST-TIME BUYERS! $124,900-Fartatatfic detached home on a 40x100' K garage with hydro, updated windows, furnace & shkxjks, renovated bathroom, unfinished base -P I appliances +++. Call, PAT SIMPSOW 619-9500 wwwwwwwx *TRADE YOUR IIO�n'* FORTM APPIOXI/2 ACM rlacdllna 11t. lot inarare stiArii, al esWe "a kft all for $ISOM Call now for v;::t% �M A or LEr 16 839-74" 10 RPM 91111111111CrACULAIIII 7bb cLoom buft 4 b" borne is SM %ft dft 10ft stwrfett deircave, isadh doss, forahal dkL mij, sixftis ftft nL SO fp, growimm WIL, an sub - bo on" *aft upgrades to 101 1 off wises UK* call HOFFMAW, 683-10" IWAM CL—N& LARM LOT LOVERS! * South Ajax 'Fin FN * Bright, open r n - F OF * Large, ed4n kitchen *Harthirood floors * upgraded broadloom • Mattire, tread 70 ft. lot $177,000 JACQUELYNN TANNER* 619-9500 HERITAGE REALTY INC. WITHIN YOUR REACH Immaculate 3 bedroom raised bungalow with a sunny, open concept floor plan. Featuring finished basement, central air & vac, direct access from garage to house and double built-in garage with automatic opener. Freshly painted. Shows well. Get your money's worth for only $167,500! Call BRIAN KONDO* 683-2992 Rr-ZAA z v/ylw QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. MOVE ON UP HERMITAGE X With this exquisite lot X Walkout basement Ism- X Over 3.500 sq. ft. of living space X Located on a quiet crescent X Total tranquility X Good size bedrooms X And ffwy many others. Call now PATRICIA X REABURN, R.R.S. "2-"92 RVMW' QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. UNIQUE COUNTRY PROPERTY Fabulous custom-budt bungalow an 10 acres across from Doer Crook Golf & SkG Country Club. Sprkxj4ed 4 100x40' swimming pond enhance this unique setfing. 4 bdrms., 3 beftooms, 11 rooms in this ur4w florae skylights, wWkmft 2 fireplaces, floride mL - many extras and 09 mboAss for 401 and evarIftig. Asking $419,900 to view. Call Julie i"ill No==— Trebilcock- at W 693-2992. WMW QUALITY ONE LM. RLTR. 229,900OPEN HOUSE TALL HISTONCAL SUNDAY, MAY 26 1-4 P.M. PMOVW&OOKS 2098 LIVERPOOL ROAD PARK LAND 24 hour scowled Will Info Urw Cal (416) 499- 4636. FTA­wm_ AD LD. VM CALL JUDY STACZE*** - 837-1064 FFAM LTD. in am NOMIER BROKER HUM BACKYARD This smcm­ 3 bedroom a -0 Is fully A UP, ,, IN e brick and ha Vile hadft MW central air. The bsmL has been prof. &L and has a woodslove and bu*4n sh&m The Wp -pool- 1 size- kit has a 1207 & am deck. Lo=M In a WW _ 661111111Y THA Cd T011111111111111" Br9kW RVM QUALITY 06 LM. PAGE 2 - T= NEWS ADVERTISER. WE k I� a del MAY 22, 19% DOUG TAYLOR 10 �C GORGEOUS SUNQUOWit This large 3 bedroom bungalow is bmkdl 2 kiiclWm hardwood Som, marble toyer, floor to ceiling fkldetoma }kegibm 2 garages. Extensive decking, truit traits. Toblly flnM lid top to bottom 0 TAYLOR 83 t -3300_ ! i1PA MUST SEW! This open concur attsehed home is ideally boated close to the Rouge VaIW It featlm3s 3 large bedrooms, full en suite in master bedroom. Upgraded broadloom, oak kitchen, alarm system and a mortgage rate of only 755%. Z� = _ :� C' b ? - 3 3 c ^ . ■ ,Ip : WIN Hl lli li'�) It s {{ i f i tt �! I Mww"'T Roy* 831-3300 _ Don't ware to miss out on this large home, In a greet location with greaNrouae khchen. two walkouts to kxyound pool, main floor den, finished basement, and many other festures. Call MARY OY at a3,-,,0, This spaQactrlar open concept home comas with three badr00ars, appliances, li Fl •, upgraded hoaa, fa ,Ay aiW kilcherr, premium lot Already hsftk*y dacoraead foe you, Yww aha won't be d' Call MARY ROY at 8�1�33 COMING SOON! GIGANTIC STREET SALES IN AJAX Sponsored by Mary Roy SATURDAY, MAY 25TH basin deb: Sunday, Yat► W" 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. Angus Dr., Barnes Dr., Atkinson Ct., Barbour Cres., Gates Cres., VIEW OF RAVII Hewitt Cres., Cluett Cres., Leach Dr., 134 j I, vaoy from this k>'vely 3 bedroom Doyle Ct., Barnard CL, Caldicott Ct., I10. GO Trac" & mal. This home Rollo Dr., Pickering Beach South Natunet `, ;,` S aPP 9sa hat irs painted. A* privstft viewing cad D04 ,. i i g3 300. t i R 11 I'I Ili 1 rit.l it ! 1 ! ti JAAN KRULL* 831-3300 ONE LOOK WILL DOS Ail brick, tastefully decorated 3 bedroom home with finished walkout bsmL, modern white kitchen, 2W47 deck, main floor famiN nn., central air. This one won't last. Cail JAAN KR LL, 831-3300. REDUCEDl REDUCEDI POWER! OF SALE nw Freehold Co*lan built totmhome, hlkfil A Spacfoas thrtxtghot>q ' eat -it kitchen with app atfied abineA44611xit Shops welly ptw.. . l %kforqukkWkL Call JAAN K t t�3t 'y F 211 =111 ttaseellerd. IN6 d "Fol 11 L ApproL 1 fth iFXK Fsarrea apedotta eMt•6t i vac, 3 bedrooms and hmly room. Cal DOUG adrttlaws, b Etolloat, on a larya foeeasf 831-3300. dtram stattw ieerion ow leeewo call MARY RO 00. 3 bedroom ro ft• rooms, hwdwood open oak stairem b finished lower I i140AN KRULL'. 83tr•3300. AOf �® CALL /IVIFIRSTPJMWR .o0 �t LTD. (905) 831 33 I c9dr INDEPENDENTLY OWNEDPER�,ATED MALTOR �(9Og� 686-3330 1 GLENANNA RD L_-KF,� - ------------------------ •Solas Rmil - atlw"Amc. 911 w IN 11 r ALL YOU EVER WANTED Newly listed approx. 2,800 sq ft. home featuring greenhouse kit. with w/o to heated mground pool, spacious liv. con. & din. rm., tam. rm_ with fp. & w/o, mn. 8r. library w/kench drs., circular oak staircase open to bsmt , master bdrm., walk -,n closet & 5 - pc. bath. Sky!igh!. fin rec m wit. kit, prof !andscaped, cent. air. cent. vac, sprinkler system, con flr laundry Ask for Walter Brown to see this beauty 831-3300. UNIQUE LAYOUT! This lovely Westshore bungalow has been kept with pride & care! Finished english style rec room. Beautifully landscaped and close to the Bay! All for $157,900. STEPS TO LAKE BEAUTIFUL SEMI BY THE LAKE - $124,900 This spacious 4 bedroom home sits on a 60x120' landscaped Sunny.nely. upgraded 'Master belly decorated ' Surxry, stained oak k�trnen • MasMr bedroom en suite lot. Features include eat -in kitchen, 7 appliances, main floor BngN parry -we .ec .00r- with. wood wall ng family room w!th fireplace and much, much more. Just move in. 'Open concept tvmri; ;,,Sr , ,� walkout to patio & yard Call John W isor ')day at 831-3300. . Outer cnId-safe :rw - tie Lake, ?HIS HOME SHI%E: = -, :ERGISON', 831-33D0. �t i i 4., • 1 1 JOHN MONIZ; ReAbx Hall of Fame 831-3300 COURT LOCATION, BACKING TO PARK Super family home with separately fenced pool, pie -shaped yard & court. 3+1 bedrooms, 3 baths, rec room, family room, main floor laundry. A unique find. Call now! SUITABLE FOR HOBBYIST ETC. Early 1900s home wih original trim, doors, and flooring. Country pine kitchen overlooks perennial gardens & beautiful treed lot with creek. 4 bedrooms plus loft, 2 baths, formal livitg & dining rooms Call for details. w peocabty maintained prime location. Huge bedrooms, 3 bafhooms, INP killdw, prof. fin. bsniL. cent. air, cent. vac, large deck, oak cabinets, workshop. This one is a oust to see. Cal John Moniz, 831-3300. Colulr"_ Model - 1+1 bdrm. plus kony. 5 appiances. Only $129,900. . Champlain - 2 bdrm. + solanum. eelview. 2 Laths. Shows a'10'. Only 144.900. Cal John Moria, $31-3300. WHY RENT? bdrm. townhouse cheaper In renting. Small down Imtent. Cal John Moniz. -a; Z A1 mope fIIAI.KrO rlCNs�n010Nfflt cBlrnt: 3Ny $5,500 down. I=* dnig, mp. living, fin. rec rm. Cal John Noris. 831-3300. BEAUTY & THE BEAST -000GHLAN BUILT This 2.2611 sq. ft. boasts 4 Large bdnrs., mister with sep. shower & step-up tub. 2 sep. tarn. tins., mn. fur. laundry, marble. ceramics, arcular staircase• cera. air, Cent. vac. deck. trench doors, Lay window, upgraded Fr.Wont last. Please call Flora Waters at (905) 831.3300 or (905) 686.3330. 160 FT. DEEP LOT Parklike setting Sidespld Deck off kitchen overlooking trees Flexible rdosirtg Mins. to an amenities Inground pool Please call Flora Wallis at (905) 831-3300 or (905) 683-3330. THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27,19%- ]PAGE 3 PICKERING VILLAGE DELIGHT! $192,800! RAVINE SETTING! Remodeled 3 bedroom brick bungalow' ' Remodeled 2 bathrooms' Renovated oak eat -in kitchen! 58x160' treed ravine lot! Finished basement •Nalkout to patio! Oak floors' Close to schools & GO' Call Geary White' WAREHOUSE COMMERCIAL P,rkenng in the Brock and Bayy area, 4.2M square toot storefront space. s.irrounded by other warehouse and showroom outlets. only S4 50/sq. h a S 1.79 TMI. Available wrunediateel1yy. cA)ALY RESTAURANT New 65Ung, located in a busy neighborhood plaza with bank anchor licensed. 30 spats, short hours. kxtg established, adiacent to industrial park. 549 Xf WHITBY COMMERCLAL Downtown storefront of 1,500 so, R pks second Sm :;aces. could be legally cornerted to apartment. Fun oasemeM on site parking. can came with tenant, ' 5'89.000. APARTMENTS n'ntby. 12 units in 2 buildings on t sde. an brick :o(n a-indnes, 'ots of parking it 2 areas. ^e vacancies. _.ome over W, 000 after ail expenses 'Oort at r^ -X- $499,000 list erre :onak7J Lesev assx 9-;«-• ? k] DIRECTLY OVERLOOKING LAKE ONTARIO Breathtaking parcrarntc view cr premtum "7' treed lot. stunning new desipconcept, 4.5 bdrrns DiLS ibrary Great rm with gas fp., kitchen to die for! Butler's pant, Ar-.azing -taster writ, private terrace. If you can dream d we can bwla t S -t' : _ Call Joe Pitino. 686-3330 831-3300. Premium 150' court location lot. New 2,150 sq. ft. design. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, bright walkout basement, sunken family room with gas fireplace, upgraded kitchen with ceramic floors. $197,900. Call now! It won't last... Westd location - 60' premium lot $239,900. Joe Pitino, 686,'i330 ISM X300. ONE IN A MILLION This beaudhiMy presented home is nestled amongst the trees on a quiet cull -de -sac in the prestigious Pickering Enclaves. The back yard ravine setting is highlighted by a cascading waterfal, 2 fish ponds and a scresrled gazebo. This tranquil backdrop can "--A from -1 areas of the home including the master bedroom balcony. The professionally landscaped grounds offer an automatic sprinkling system. There is approx. 5,000 sq. ft. of finished living space and the list of upgrades and extras is truly impressive. This home can be viewed by appoinGnent only. Call Brian O'Donoghue at 831-3300. _BRIAN O'DONOGHUE* 831-3300 RE/MAX FIRST REALTY LTD. - THE NEWS ADVERTISER 22, 19% Home -taught children in June science fair DURHAM — The Christ- ian Home Educated Children (CHEC) group is holding a science fair Saturday, June 1. CHEC was formed by par- ents who wanted to educate their children at home instead of at an elementary school. Approximately 40 junior kindergarten to Grade 6 stu- dents from Ajax, Pickering, Whitby and Oshawa will par- ticipate in the science fair at the Salvation Army Temple in on Thornton Road just south of Rossland Road in Oshawa. "Children, by their very natures, are scientists." says Sandy Symons of the science fair committee. "They explore. examine and conduct experiments in their cn.rron- ments, continually needing to have questions answered. "in an effort to encourage our children's natural inquisi- tiveness, we wish to give them an oppor- tunity to display their projects at our science fair. One of the most important goals of this fair is to provide an enjoy- able, educational experience for each child involved." The public's invited to the sci- ence fair from 2 to 4 p.m. It will be fol- lowed by light bons. For more information, con- tact Mrs. Symons at 420- 3393. IMMACULATE HOME (PICKERING) Gorgeous approx. 2,400 sq. ft. home with 4 bedrooms, central air, 5 appliances. Master bedroom with en suite bath & walk-in closet. Asking only $199,900 - Please call Mohammed Mall, Associate Broker at (416) 494- 5955. Sutton Group -Diamond Realty Ltd. GROUP�DIAMOND REALTY LTD. refreshments and raaa rains wour winn riona the presentation of certificates and rib- ' W� ' i. f r a'` PICKERIM6 1111ROtLea Ir Pickering safety patrollers get new duds The Optimist Club of Pickering, in honor of Police Week, recently donated T-shirts and hats to Durham Regional Police 25 Division in Pickering for distribution to the town's safety patrollers, who assist at street cross- ings near schools, help young students on and off buses and ride buses to give peer guidance to other pupils. Here, Pickering Optimist Dawn Andrews hands over the patrollers' paraphernalia to Staff Sergeant Gord McKechnie, left, and Constable Phil Ross. Home for Sale to Highest Bidder* UTRUTi - Spam% WgWow in M Baa • ^!Rete * reravatea VW expended b ildrrde a man loon laundry and srstten WN room . woo tlm keplace and waltuR *Wmentenlis include high elldemy yes kmtace and W" air oond6mi% bxoadaan, plumbing, and much more - Open for inspeclim between 1:00 and 5:00 P.M. on Saturday. May 25111 and Stsrday, May 26th • On Sunday evening, all bods wfl be reviewed by the owners and the highest one accepted, provided It exceeds reserve hid at $129,500. FOf ad�ti011/I IrItOMlatlOrl p11. SdadfPlart RMI Fatale kw. fteft• Frier BMt:h, fan cm, &Otter v, REAL ESTATE LTD. 15 Harwood Ave. S IT . ' ANITA WTY _ 683-8661 _� rw DETACHED BUNGALOW tIN SOUTH AJAX! ONLY $152,900! Just' move into this spotless bungalow with att. 'garage. Huge rec rm. with stone fireplace,' ,ea,, -in kitchen, 5 appliances, central air, 2 'oaths and more. A MUST TO SEE!! ' DRIVE A LITTLE - SAVE A LOT 'ONLY $132.500! Spacious well kept 4 level' �acksplit with carport in Bowmarmlle. Close ' everything. Quality broadloom in Ige. Irv.' ' 6 din. rm. + 4 bdrms. Lovely stone m' fireplace in rec rm. plus oversize games roo or lower level. 1 1/2 baths and more! ONLY 5 DOWN! ' AJAX DETACHED ' ONLY $158,900' Well kept brick bungalow 'Ige privacy tented lot with oversize patio.' Huge kitchen has extra cupboards & b! breakfast nook Quality broadloom, newer 'root, central air. gas fireplace in rec room, 1' 4 -pc. 8 1 3 -pc. baths. plus 2nd kitchen & bdrm. in basement. MEMO SEEM NJ -- - w --w 2WA M 428-5511 Guildhall Realty Ltd. PRESTIGIOUS PICKERING VILLAGE 5 bedrooms, over 3,000 sq. ft., $229,900, walkout basement. Call James or Mark at 428- 5511. ' ALL FOR.... r • FREE MARKET EVALUATION • PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • FRIENDLY & HONEST SERVICE • FULL MLS SERVICE NEW NMW— Millar WATERFRONT CpA f Possibly The Most Beautiful Site in Ontario Osprey Point On The Treat is an adult community nesded in the quaint village of Hastings on the Treat River. The peaceful xrroundinga and the spectacular view make it Possibly the moat beautiful site in Ontario. RETIREMENT LIVING AT IT'S BEST! Osprey Point is a anef Lily planned community of spacious, bright and comfortable condominiums. Golf, boating, fishing, skiing, and many other activities are all at your doorstep. Who Wcomnw—wio For additional information, call our toll free number anytime. •f^Fy- .. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Extensive landscaping is incorporated U•rortgiwc4 the development to compliment the uokpw design of the building. Walkways, ilhwninarod by Victorian Savie ights, meander through the piropertx joining barbecue areas to the scenic Victorian Caxebos. -1be Meeting Place-, the tesideats social centre is the ideal setting to hoot abroad range of social and lifesty a activities. 5% off the Purduse prwe 7 10 w 0 Osprey Point is located in the Kawattha Lake District, close to the best of Tomo and just 20 minutes Boons Powborough. HAST94GS OFFICE: 16 Bridge Street North, ..Midge and Front Street OPEN: Tue - TMr. I PM - 6 PM Fri: 1 PM - 7 PM Sat: l0 AM - 6 PM • Sw. npr««wm» :�f3T Super 3 bdrm. bung. on 50' lot, walling distance to lake & park. Updated kit wth ceramics! Updated furnace, cent a,,, thermo windows, rod & hrdwd. floors! Prof. fin. bsmt. with rec rm., 4th u. bcrm., 3 -pc. bath & sep. entrance! BARBARA 5169,900! Don't miss the boatl Call RSTAN- cce Barbara Preston, 619-9500!1 THIS ONE HAS R ALL $117,9D0 Brand new broadloom �! All new windows • Central air Gas heat Renovated oak kitchen Colonial doors & trim Finished basement RICK Nice decor and landscaped. I ipmAny Sall Rick Menary right away' APPROX. 3,2011 SO. FT. Located near Rouge Valley the 2 yr. new home boasts 5 bdrms.. inn. mr. tau+dry. tam rm with tp. & den. Also included are cent. air, cent. vac, his/her garages, ceramics, dble. door front entry & a gorgeous 2 bdrm. apt. in bsmt. 5850 per eb-ANNE month. Cal today Jo -Anne Loyd Sutton Group Heritage, 905619-9500. 4 BEDROOMS - NORTH AJAR %Pr U 4 bdnn all brick home, lu bear. wr4r 1 bdrw & a apo. waslroonk Ira. na we a 1p., man floor buidy, aeras b garage. Quiet ura., dues to sdiook AM FOR EEOIMIATRON CALL NOMM SAMMODW, amadodstnw* 0314MMM , 24 H OURIL — � FL a 1,7w ata r t. nrr. Ttis hpro spelks Lor ilal alt 4 badootas up and 21bwn. Fl*m CMC, ant ai, barn. ML, Iraplece, "a* a—d°0d sip doors, oarowle 1,500 sq. 2 ban baserftenl apa tinali will a separsleNatlulioe. Rent "al, $850 per not. Dont delay, d PEY'ER C. W* lir al � to �. Polar C. Jones. 619.9600. . SanRepeaegitionN Assoelalo Broker RETA OVERLOOKING LAKE Spectacular view of lake & park, 4 sensational Lots to choose from. Unique designs, gourmet kits., 9 ft. ceilings, plaster mouldings, hrdwd. & ceramic flooring & marble en suite are just a few of the custom upgrades ind. Model home available for viewing. Call Reta Sigioni for appt. Starting at $279,900. DOWN BY THE BAY! Lovely 3 bdrm. semi, just steps from the lake' Private courtyard & deck - detached garage. Renovated eat -in kit with ample cupboards, newer dishwasher & cent. air too! Great P ckering location, close to SUSAN sn,:pp rg, 'GO' & 401. Call Susan I&MNT* lmcert 619-9500. JyHOT PROPERTY! Detached sidesplit with 50' tage, in area with mature trees. ellent for 2 famiGtes, bsmi. has kd. & 2 bdrms. & new 3 -pc. hroom. Also 4 appls. Close to all amenities. Please call Doreen DOREEN Thompson, 905-831-9500. ALMOST COUNTRY!! . 4 large bedroomsr Main floor library plus Fam. rm. with fp. & w/o to deck! • Spacious eat -m Idtdien with parlUy!! Reduced to $%. ,000" Could be yours for as little as under CYtNTMA $10.000 (O.A.C.). Call and ask for YeLUCK1E• details! Cynthia at 619.9500_ In Whitby -Bleat ham for enlet ill. & cooly We - huge tam. rm wilh fp.. bult4n crag unit, braftst bar b Iiii.. 2 wlos, oak trim & doors, huge maskr with 5 -pc. in a great fteigtiborhood Fenced & landscaped for only $215,000. Cal Diana �r fuAher Ho., W e�w9p. 619.9500. BEFORE ITS GONEI This 3 bedroom erg brick dob died is ideal for brat Lone buyers. Fealures perkay floors in Frvian. rms., fp., w/o to patio, Lon. nuc rm. Close to all ANOEL0 amenities. Please cal today, A. �..,.,ka. Piitx i. 631-9500. PICKERING 3 bedroom brick bungalow on 50x233 foot lot. Two kitchens, 12x20' outbuilding. RM 619-9500. Call Ron Menary, 619-9500. CHEAPER THAN RENT! And more spacious Family - sized home with large treed & private yard. Eat -in kit., fam. rm with w/o, 2 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms. Freshly painted and updated throughout. This home sparkles. Cal Pat Clark or Gayle Barwell today at 619-9500. iLONLY 5131,900!! Very bright & clean! Eat- in kitchen, finished basement. South Ajax, walk to lake! Good size MIKE yard! Call Mike Lynch, %mr-u. 831-9500. MOVE RIGHT N - ONE OWWR Upgraded backsplit 3 bdrm . 2 barns. eat -n hm. kx., oak trim & french doors accent the home. 5 appls. included .&I microwave, mirror decorated door side entrance to rec inn.. floor to ceding fp., & bar, cent. air & cent. vac. 25% down ELEANOR carries $1.126.51 PLT if qualified. See ......�� w. Eleanor Stanfield. 619.9500 SEF&M COUNTRY ACREAGE Build your cheam home on 10 acres of level lard. Seclusion yet just 15 minutes from Hwy. 401 and 5 minutes from skirtg. Approx. 1/3 mature trees. Taloa the slap towards country MV and call Pat for more AATNICIA details. 619.9500. A GEM ON A COURT $169,900 Very spacious 3 bdrm. 4 level s/split on 53' wide lot. Open concept living & dining area overlooking inground pod. Main fir. tam. rm. & fireplace. Extras & upgrades include window coverings, cent. air, apples. & more. Fully VALERIE landscaped & interlocking. Valerie Die calm* Pilorim. 831-9500 or 4242966. woRKAHOLICS WANTED! 'Main 1ocr der. -,tFce 35 sq. R 2 yrs new' ' ,w mnCept kiLtam. mut' Bleached oak floors' aehedral cedngs, per Safi erhposue yard CATHOME ' A , j- Dory $2449 wc, Y. -an a • 'ere Calharine McGill todav &161 94 SUPER FOX HOLLOW LOCATION 4 bedroom home with sunken 0 family room, central air, central vac inground pool - Great location. Main floor laundry, eat- SIEB A in kitchen. $224,900. Call EARL' Sheila Earl, 619-9500. ■ t !1fowl "YOUR DREAM HOME" Beautifully maintained country home on a fantastic lot, mature trees, small creek & perennial gardens, w/o fin. bsmt., large sunny kit., spacious rooms. You won't be disappointed. Call aimed ft" Laura todav! 619-9500. 1t� COURT Fabulous BACKS 70 no hassle condo living!! Air. &Ahs. Clean live M this sparlding Everylhq you cold ask for incl. 5 appls., Pickering home located dose to the wroodburrling fp., cant air, ceramics, an lake. 3 good size bedrooms, an eat -in suite laundry, indoor pod, 860, pits, Mchen and a finished basemenl awad terms courts, sauna & hot hublive in you. Please call Lee Byers for more I comfort Amu mable mortgage includes Lm No., 831-9500. TOY PIT only $603 per month. Call Torn Mew LEWAV kiwis. Suwon Group. 906831.9500. r ..aa :vavi BROOKWOOD BEAUTY! A great place to start. This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home features eat -in kitchen, bright kv. & din. room. prof. in. recreation & additional a' bdrm. in bsmt., cent. air & security systems. Asking $149.900. Call CHANTAL --,antal today - this one won't last! OR, woRKAHOLICS WANTED! 'Main 1ocr der. -,tFce 35 sq. R 2 yrs new' ' ,w mnCept kiLtam. mut' Bleached oak floors' aehedral cedngs, per Safi erhposue yard CATHOME ' A , j- Dory $2449 wc, Y. -an a • 'ere Calharine McGill todav &161 94 SUPER FOX HOLLOW LOCATION 4 bedroom home with sunken 0 family room, central air, central vac inground pool - Great location. Main floor laundry, eat- SIEB A in kitchen. $224,900. Call EARL' Sheila Earl, 619-9500. ■ t !1fowl "YOUR DREAM HOME" Beautifully maintained country home on a fantastic lot, mature trees, small creek & perennial gardens, w/o fin. bsmt., large sunny kit., spacious rooms. You won't be disappointed. Call aimed ft" Laura todav! 619-9500. 1t� COURT Fabulous BACKS 70 no hassle condo living!! Air. &Ahs. Clean live M this sparlding Everylhq you cold ask for incl. 5 appls., Pickering home located dose to the wroodburrling fp., cant air, ceramics, an lake. 3 good size bedrooms, an eat -in suite laundry, indoor pod, 860, pits, Mchen and a finished basemenl awad terms courts, sauna & hot hublive in you. Please call Lee Byers for more I comfort Amu mable mortgage includes Lm No., 831-9500. TOY PIT only $603 per month. Call Torn Mew LEWAV kiwis. Suwon Group. 906831.9500. 4E -i -'ITN WS MAY 2L 1"6 Thieves Crossing part of WIRED'96 Thieves Crossing will be one of three local bands which will serve as opening acts for headliner Alannah Myles at WIRED '96 at the Annandale Golf and Country Club on Saturday, June 8. The concert showcase is part of Ajax Home Week Pictured from the left are drummer Brian Latimer, Cary Shields on lead vocals and Mike Holy on piano and keyboards. FAMILY REALTY FIRST CORP. BEINGS A NEW It has recently been announced that Family Realty First Corp. has been purchased by Nancy Sears and Brian Mulligan. This well-established company has five thriving locations, 2 d o wntow n a t Bloor/Bathurst and Parliament, 2 locations in Scarborough and of course the Ajax office. Nancy has a successful 12 year real estate career which runs from being one of the top Sales Representatives in Canada to owning Family Realty First Corp. This dynamic company, with over 160 people has some of the top sales producers in all of Toronto working under Nancy and Brian's direction. Brian Mulligan has a 12 year track. record in the industry and is currently the president of Family Realty First Corp. overseeing the operation of all 5 locations. Ajax is delighted to welcome Nancy and her sales staff to our area and looks forward to their grand opening reception held at the Ajax office (335 Bayly St. W.) on Thursday, May 23rd, 1996, where they have invited the co-operating brokers, their agents and other real estate related service representatives to meet her and Brian Mulligan, president of Family Realty First Corp. " GUY LEBLAMC PICKERNG :145,900 Broker 3 bedroom brick bungalow with 2 bedroom basement apt., side entrance, large dining room, backs on to greenbeft. f4iohtly decorated. Dir: Liverpool Rd. South of Bayly to Krosno, East to Frankshaw, W to Kingfisher Dr. S. to 1402 Colmar Avenue, Pickering. Gory Leblanc, (905) 686-4743. ACCORD u (905) 576-3111 Oi to 1895 BOWLER DR., PICKERING $189,900 4 bedrooms, 3 washrooms, CAC, W* room, sun porch, private deck off master bedroom, 4 appliances, brick 8 alwwwm exterior, prime Glendale area wih greenbelt, creek and waking trails. JOHN LYALL- Cal me now on this one' W. $31.2273 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION PRESTIGIOUS ROUGE AREA CougtUan bulk executive with who bMop rnart 3 150' premien lot, 4 IaW bdns., vn kitchen & open c irshlar stair:, 2 fps., skyighk, a much mor. Christine Gaskins, 831-2273. 1 1 1" It. Since 1952 ("A Great Place to Worhk') �1_ .4(/1 _ GREAT RETIREMENT! 34,900. You get a 60' ntage! Great location! 3 + 2 drooms! Hardwood floors! rc room with fireplace & bar! )re! Don't delay, call today! iarmaine McLaren,', (905) mdAFtEw 1-2273 / (905)432-7859. 1ee-2M MUST SELLIII $126,900 AFFORDABLE FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS Detached bungalow, 3 bedrooms, main floor laundry, country kitchen, woodbuming stove, gas heating, fenced private yard. Vendor motivated. Close to 401 & public transportation. Yog Saran, 831-2273 or 619-0049, Case Really Ltd. 2,� d"., No SPACIOUS 4 LEVEL SWESPLITI VENDOR SAYS SELL!! :154,500 MAIN FLOOR FAMILY ROOM! ' Irmiaarialle 3 bedroom with main floor bmNy room Lovely home boasts farm 4ead ki dmf Hardwood* Formal diking room • Ceramics poors! Updated wigFir! place in try mom!ewer ! ' AN nrubd carps" Parking for 4 cars n y. &kw& over -sized lot too! ' overtired garage with interior acorn Cali now before d's pone! ww* Rapson', 831- ' Darble wide drive ' walkout b targe deck 2273. ' Over 1,600 sq. IL Vel Levatte', 831-2273 (905) 831-2273 1-800-637-1312 GARDENER'S PARADISE! 50X180' TREED LOT. $149,900! f Gorgeous 4 bedroom home! Fireplace! Main floor laundry! Many $$$s in upgrades! Garage b much more!! Call LYNDA FA AND" Lynda Ireland% 831-2273. 831-M QUIET CRESCENT IN WESTNEY HEIGHTS Immaculate swrler on prernium lot! New custom kitchen : cosy rec room with hardwood : w/o from dining room to large deck. Cal Christine Gaskins", 831-2273. a"Am CLASSIC RANCH BUNGALOW! 12eX11T LOTI COURT LOCATION! Spacious 4 bedroom home! Family -sized Mcherhl Built-in appliances! Huge rec room - fimplace dk wet barl Central air, certnrl vac! A rare find. Cal now - Wendy Rapson*, 831- 2273. %­_ - THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., MAY 22,1996 -PAGE 7 Congratuations to Wallace Lee and his daughter of Pickering. Mr. Lee was the winner of a 20 -inch color television in our customer grand prize draw for collection number four. Congratulations to Patrick Gilhooly of route AN 969 who won a cam- era in our carrier collection contest for collection number four. Pickering co-op nursery school has sign-ups PICKERING — The Gingerbread Co-op Nursery School is holding its last open houses for fall registra- tion. Parents are welcome to drop in and register their child in either the pre-school or junior kindergarten morning programs at the non-profit, parent -run pre-school. Open houses will be held every Monday until June 17, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., at the West Shore Community Centre, on Bayly Street between Whites and Liverpool Roads. For more information, call Enid Roberts at 420-1627. Congratulations to Dawn Patterson of route PI 388 who received $25 for selling the winning coupon sheet. dinPsS7HAV S nom NEW CHOICE RLe;'" MEMBER BROKER i•.t.,,')11 (;,It heat. hardwiRtti fl xirs. a,•idaled bathroom. partial hsmt .newn orad windows. ndin, Good value. CaA Gam Free***, 837-1054. Slop piping nwl For twh 57.995 r . %rw ctwld own flus ? hd ni. freehold umnhtxise Cent air cond.. eat - in ka. w•% to deck. gorgeous ceramic ptirth enclosure. Whp tux come hiMne !tidal'' Call Loss 4 all the details - $575/.110. - LtIAIED. POSSESSION Ckam, neutral decor.! Sep. entrance! Near mmsh, "GO", ►mall! CaU Barbara K Cmdho* . 917 /eSd POTENTIAL Weil maintained large bungalow close to TTC. subway. Rentrvated kit. dl. balks an huge, treed lot. CaQ Emily Tan" - FREE PROPER (• I111 -AGE COL RT Rare opportunity. One owner 3+1 hclrm. with finished rec room, car garage, pie - shaped lot. Call Garry Free*** - 837-105.1. No' Your Search stops hen' 4 hdri,n. executive - ..500 sq. It Huge eat -in kit, ceramics throughout. 50' lit - garage — arress. fam. rm. w/fp. - main �flr. laundn French Jawrs - this is the amt' Call L,iii • for all Mails - 837-1054. 1T.4 LIAN QUA LIT}. Over 3,000 sq. ft - priced to sea, vendor leaving country! Scarborough Town Centre. Perfection!!! Call Barbara K Casio+s . X17 /Old 1:b'F'RITHING IN .4 HONE.'' From top to bottom. Finished throughout Spotlessly attractive with sunny esposure. Call Emily Tam" - Congratulations to Jacob Bell of route PB101 . Jacob was the winner of a portable compact disc player in our carrier collection contest for collection number four. ALLATION 3 large bdr ns. + 1 bsmt. Bright & sunny + tut -in kit.. semi en suite bath + rent. air cond.. original trwne r Call Raul Casino* - 837-1054. • Just been freshh painted • Huge 10 mum hacfsplit • Double attached garage • Large fam. rm. w/hrx:k fp & w•/a it, lana • 6 appliances incl • New windows & rrwf • [ors of parquer floors I'M � L R 1 iA ci SCA RBOROL'GH. INTEGRRT EXPERIENCE + HARD WORK BEST RESULTS ALWAYS ASK PE ABOUT SCARBOROUGH ADVERTISING TO YOUR HOME W-INNA HAI F ) 0L R C.1 hf' AND EAT IT TOO." / have buyers fully prepared ro pay you or )mr fiends top dollar for your quality Pickering hooses. And what's more, you can save bigger bucks in the selling process than you've ever imagined possible - I'll guarantee it in writing! So. how quick do you want to move Call Jim Carter" - right rasa!! (905) 837-105.1. !t 1 L HOME Curb appeal, us heat, cent. air cond., citti water, double det. garage. Call Raul Casino* - 837-1054. i . • ,a cr a .v r ac. • /usi over _ Heirs ie» • F.n ,air huM »/sep sha»er • .Matdr RrJXr Lx'anrMr • (:us 1p In k— tin • Sp c.n.., X n.M.0 4 hd— A— ' Ka »h, ra Jrc4 Cita Rr .Vere• - 937.1054. �l VS/FR f .4JA N Hot new listing! Heated pool. Pride of ownership - close to everything! Your family will love it! Coll Peyton Ding' - 837-1054 -SOLD /N JUST SIX DAYS!! So can yours. if you call the right person: Jim Carter' - (905) 837-1054 • Sd= RpessntslMs " Assoeift Btohm "Ika wfow 1PAGGE i • 1IlM NRWS ADVF111SE1R WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,19% �1 STRAIGHT TALK UALITY ONE LTD. . e � t �.; North Ajax. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, main floor family room, greenhouse kitchen. Phenomenal w2 92 683 . opportunity. -- ti ti r^. r - r c Immaculate less than 2 yrs. new 4 bedroom home, 4 3 bedrooms, main level with 2 bedrooms, like a bungalow... Premium started - great location for this 3 bedroom washrooms, upgraded eat -in kitchen, w'o, gas fp. in tam. Upper level master with en suite like a retreat. Very nice Westney Heights home. Spacious eat -in kitchen with mi many more upgrades. Fenced lot, located on a quiet - iayout. Ceramic entry, hardwood floors & a finished walkout to deck. There's a lot to this home for the cres. at the Whitby/Oshawa border. A must to seG ' ase­^er't You won't be disappointed. price. Call now... - 1A - 1 • • - - 4 bedrooms . Fir "Ac roor- Custom built & luxuriously appointed throughout 4 odnn exec on a 4 acre Nestled on one of Pickenni most prestigious streets this home has so 3 baths -4 Sauna estate of in an area of txie homes comes with the type of finish the much to ober ale growing or extended family. Spacii & open floor Mar floor family room Double garage c smminating buyer expects. Ory the best!! IE: Marble. hrdwd . ceramics, plan. huge tam. rm. with *to to deck, gas tp, Ige. tam. size kit. & Large 'ar^ s¢e kitchen . Great location :, -s- ord rn wlvmpod tut, top of the line hardware' Approx. 3.906 sq " of 12x26' deck off kit. wro! Other features Ind 6 appls.. cent. vac, tandem oa a'= &din Tri = ,)niy S ' 9 OOC Call for vour ornate newnng"' - garage, new driveway & more. Cap today for further information! .f .J j Pq ru This Deautdul 4 bedroom home located in one of the best This 4 bdrm. home is 4 years new & has upgraded carpets. Two walkouts! Finished rec room! _�•} areas of Whitby is now for sale. Magnificent irregular lot, 2 There Is also a main floor laundry & family room with a car garage. fp. & a beautifully updated kit. Open house fireplace, eat -m kitchen & 3 baths. Close to schools & parks. . rt.k Garage! Eat -in kitchen! Fireplace! A Sunday. May 26th. Call now for more information. Dor t miss this one. Call today_. - must -see at X149,900!! 3 bedrooms! Eat -in kitchen! Walkout to large deck & ' 4+1 bedrooms ' Main floor tam. rm. Colossal 715 sq. ft. tam. rmJopen stone tp. & trench style patio doors. fenced yard! Garage! South Ajax location! On ' 2-4 pc. 1-3 pc. & 1-2 pc. ' Central air conditioning sep' entrance to 4ttt bdri den, laundry & 3 -pc. bath. Vaulted ceili g & y g 1 Only marble tp. in 17x22' hv. rm. Hrdwd. & french doors in 17x15' formal din. bathrooms ' Fenced yard rm.Truly ring adaptability to any decor or color 4 $146,900. ' In-law suite ' Four appliances offering infinite • Walkout basement ' Cent. air, cent vac • Loaded with upgrades Intercom, fp. • Over 2,000 sq. ft. ' Shows 10+. •TTT,wrr Approx. 1,800 sq. ft. + fully finished rec rm. AN newer windows, cent. air, 4 btirrns. No home behind 404 and fully fenced yard. 'Great value, great location' Only $164.800. 00F06LE VA J S11tatrt1g e>oea a reaiderlce J Prdeatiorle-7:, y rirrslebaeenlA 43- ' ri mrrr1 +211 Irons 4 Ffdow r•c�e•aon room J 5 bedrooms - 3 bMfroana J Greeratause aek Idlellerl 4 0* 3 yens dd J Fow •pphrroes ' A Ie I J Two MW foyer J Main floor larndry 4 pO i ta dm 4 Smps a sdod J Separate aide edra4l ProfeaiorlaMy larldecaped 4 MharorA a hill yra J oriel a•w •ria so" 4 Slepa 10 actaots, we & parks 4 Mary trrflet & ap•da■ 11183-29a¢ Dare to compare, 6 yrs. new, Lennox cent. air, fuly finishW rec rm. with extra bedroom, fenced yard, huge family sized kitchen, we& to schools, park, shopping. Call now for a great buy. �do&