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Sept. 4, 1996 48 pages A Nletroland Communit} Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 36 Pickering's new AdIk A" �r Standing on guard for the wee ones Crossing guard Darlene Meggitt patrols class for the first time since the summer the corner of Delaney and Harkins drives break began in June. in front of St. Patrick Catholic School in Ajax Tuesday as youngsters head back to photo by Ron Pietroniro Official Plan will eventually affect all residents BY NIARVIONAT TILKACS sT\1­1• RUP WI -E t _ PICKERING — The news that the Town is getting ready to approve a new Official Plan may he greeted with indifference h-, man} residents. who only take notice of the local _,overn- ment's existence when they get their tax hill or want new sidewalks on their street. But the document, says Town Director of Planning Ncil Carroll, will likely cventuall, touch ever-, Pickering resident. .,There are a lot of things people take for granted in their day-to-day life that arc a result of official plans;' he explains. "It is affecting them person- ally, even if the-, don't know it." It's because of previous official plans that there is a park in your neigh- borh(-K)d, a school nearby, libraries and recreational facilities not too far away and roads for you to drive on. The Official Plan is the comprehen- sive, big -picture guide drawn up to regulate the development and growth of your town for the next 10 to 20 years, and Pickering is getting its first new one since 1981. A special public meeting on the new plan, which Town staff have been working on for three years with input from residents and community groups, will be held Tues- day, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Council chamber at the Pickering Civic Com- plex, One the Esplanade. "We've done a wholesale change of the Official Plan," says Mr. Carroll. "It's a totally different plan; it hasn't just been fine-tuned" At J 4` s % / I � The biggest difference will he that it will deal in detail with areas it harely touched on before. such as economic development. communilN design and cultural heritage. Mr Carroll descnhes the last plan as "more development - driven'*, designed for the 1980, when central Pickering still had a lot of empt% fields and the major concern was how its new subdivisions should be organized. Matters such as econom- ic development and community design were left to chance, thrashed out dur- See PEOPLE -FRIENDLY... 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Canadian Tire Pickering 1300 Kingston Rd. at Liverpool 839-8017 Mon. - Fri. 8:30 am. - 9.00 pan., Sat 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 P.m., Sun. 10-00 aim- - -9-M e -n. _ y Cops seize pot and gun from car PICKFRING — Police seized five rounds of pot and a sawcd- off shotgun in the trunk of a parked car dur- ing a routine patrol behind a Pickering motel Monday morn- in­ A man acting suspjc Iously near a 19e6 Toy- ota Supra parked in the lot at 5 )3 Kingston Rd. attracted the attention of two 25 Division of -1- cers just before 4:30 a. in. When the officers. A,ho believed the car nlav have been stolen, yucs- lioned the man and looked into the vehicle they detected a stranec odor, Durham Region- al Police Staff Sergeant Sherry Whitcway says. Police dis- ,:overcd 10 large blocks of mari- juana they say is worth $25,M), the sawed-off shotgun and ammunition after impound- ing the car and obtaining a search warrant. "It was excel- lent police work and a bit of good luck;' Staff Sgt. Whiteway says of the seizure. The bust likely snuffed out a drug deal on the go, she adds. A 19 -year-old man, of Oak- wood Avenue in Toronto, has been charged with possession of a narcotic for the purpose of trafficking, pos- session of a pro- hibited weapon and careless stor- age of a firearm. I - IAN EVEN I NG N/VI-TH WW IL WITH J K GULLY AND s THE ST JOHNS ROAD HOUSE BAND Big wheel on Weekes Philip Prentice is a big wheel on Weekes Drive in north Ajax. Philip spends one of the last days of summer cruising around the street on his Ninja Kawasaki mini all -terrain vehicle. photo by Jason Lien,egts SAtE — CIAL IBARGPIN � ODAY'S News AWe� WED., M4, 1"6 News Advertiser ' Ajax Marketplace Ajax • Business Depot Ajax/PkL ' t farm sees Mad krwc Ajax/ Pick. • Eaton's.Ajax/PkL • Gkndak Marketpla Pick. Home Depot Ajax/Pick. • Kislidder Restataant Ajax Minwork Ajar pkL • Moores AiWPkL ' Paul Mac Pet Foods Ajar/Pick. • p� s Phu �P�icL ' Plan A Selye Pick. 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SEPTEMBER 20. 19'946 AJAX COMMINITY CENTRE HMS AJAX ROOM DOOR OPEN AT 7.3OPM ENTRANCE NEAR THE TENNIS COURTS P15 $27 �cgsti -Single, cxxipie TABLE OF 8 - $104 00 CALL 683-5840 1-800-801-6146 r-------------------------------� I I A T R rM NI 1 � I � I I 1 I ` Expires SVG PST or GST 5 Days SetsWith this ad Only P I cR Y0 I 705 Kingston Rd. 1 G Mon. - Fri. 10 - 9 I 1 Hwy. 2/Whites Rd. • �• Sat. 10-6 1 PICKERING �, o Sun. 12-5 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 'll I I FALL COLOUR ► Plant Now! Chrysanthemums A, t 50% Off TROPICALS OFF 5 0 LIVE O I PLAN'S. (staff not included) Includes all nursery stock - roses, scrubs, trees, 0evergreens, all indoor houseplants, pond plants, First Come Fe rennial grasses, perennial herbs, perennial 1u1d covers, perennial plants First Choice cept mums & cedar hedging) 8-12-14 Tulips Fall ® Daffodills Fertilizer Hyacinths, specially Crocus... formulated with plant quantities of sulphur coated � now for area, nitrogen, NEW BIRDFEEDERS exciting phosphate and potash to feed IN STOCK!! colour potassium deficient lawns, as well as trees and shrubs during Pickering's Largest next fall. 13 X14.69 each q kg . Bird Feed Headquarters spring Y R _ MANURE .Z �Pldcenng QMetro East Town Ct66 r. Conv. Cir. 18 Kg ba Ian, A„ ,,, rmh Wa . } .t y:+1►�9►�*•, 1 !t Y*r� 4 is .t ri✓ fir,• fivp'VA. r PAGE 4- THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. SEPTEMBER 4, 1946 P Peoplemfri*endly stressed FROM PAGE 1 community design, there will be a greater human scale. A more downtown -like area able for review at the civic complex and all ing the development application process, or emphasis on making development pedestri- for central Pickering is also planned, with Pickering libraries. They may also be pur- required to conform only to broad polities an -friendly, safe for the public (in terms of Kingston Road as a 'main str'eet'. chased for $10.80 from the Town planning set by the Province or Region. outside lighting and layout), and of a more Copies of the new Official Plan are avail- department. "We want to have our own policies that are grown in Picker- ing and respond _. more to the Pick- Bring situation than a regional '. policy:' says Mr. Carroll There are also some major shifts ,1 in philosophy _ with the new plan. , For example there is more pro- .� . vision for ..mixed" land uses for residential. Q�:: �`''"• • •�► - r' SSC.'' ,r commercial and �♦ clean' industrial '� - • .r purposes. where _ - 44 ,�/-�" moi•% the goal in the past has been to 15 Year separate uses. The - �' idea behind it is to Guarantee FREE 2 obtain more effi- - Single -NO P.S.T. cient communi- tie` lin terms " f Mattresses Mismatched transportation • _ with any matching mattress Sets needs and ameni- ties available5129 ea. Single Set i 29 nearby ): livelier 'people �' 5159 -oriented' Double Set development: and IL a more flexible business base for 3O 0 15 the town. • "If the econo- - my changes you - SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION DYNASTY don't end up with - empty shells:' ORT 0 GUARD ORTHOPEDIC says Mr. Carroll. As well. em•i- : rG:259 s�239 ronmental poli- V.A—aE;s MA --;---SS w+'—aEss 199 so t have changed SET 424 SET 394 SET 314 :so that the goal r. $ $ s providing suuain- able, linked, nat- DOUBLE .299 SET 469 DOUBLE .279 SET 439 DOUBLE ...209 SET 374 ural areas rather QUEEN 329 SET 504 QUEEN 309 SET 474 QUEEN .239 SET 409 than a town dotted KING $09 SE- -59 KING 459 SET 709 with isolated parks. -FRAME FOTO DELUXE FUTON FUTON SOFA BED ��oes :;,ve•ec 2 We've got a macovered vered whole area of _ ma.^.•ess & a^e mattress a'rame identifying nater- al systems rather 78 than just identify- - ^►;"'�,a ; ` - ing individual vat- ley lands and __r _ - = mch,oes covered things like that; • mattress a tram 2 says the pla°II11g director, explain- SPACESAYER BUNK HERITAGE BUNK WOOD SPACESAVER ing that trying to r; vim, BUNK maintain a creek econan" _ sleeps valley in isolation .: 3 from the natural r' i system it belongs 2. , to is like trying to available .n29 keep alive a sev- assorted crs 258 Great styling Very sturdy eyed limb. -- In addition,- there is an empha- FACTORY OUTLET sis on job creation Sleep , and more afford-BAYLY able housing so young people ;1_ CLEMENTS brought up here will ria have toCL f APHONE ORDERS leave to be able to E buy a home and Lm OPEN o� P�SONtI raise a family, as CO SUN.x ". t C►IEQUES has often been the =1 case in recent WE MAKE ANR yam• SIZE MATTRES In the area of �WF 7A'S LAKGEST CHAIN OF FACTORY E • '7dSCHOOL BUS-_ :�Vfl9T91111• COMFORT SLEEP 1179 uA--aESS SET $284 ORTHO PEDIC tiGiE uA_4M 139 SET $224 -EAP SLUMBER REST SINGLE $99 W -KESS SET $184 DOUBLE_ 189 SET 324�_ DOUBLE....169 SET 284, DOUBLE .... 139 SET 234 QUEEN ._-219 SET 384 QUEEN_.199 SET 334 OUEEN......169 SET 314 MATES BED II 2 drawers maple tnish Av, a'I fn - Assorted Colours ■ ■ encA No't� Man. -1y1, Thum-ftL 10-9 ,O -Y SaftwdVis 10.6 11-4 ,�• WINDSOR BUNK ff sF CAPTAINS BED 4 large ne drawers Complete with 4' n1attiess ff FREE 2 Choices -NO G.S.T. -NO P.S.T. •SET OF SHEETS •BED FRAME • *MATTRESS COVER PILLOW • _ with any matching mattress set purchased ORTHO PEDIC tiGiE uA_4M 139 SET $224 -EAP SLUMBER REST SINGLE $99 W -KESS SET $184 DOUBLE_ 189 SET 324�_ DOUBLE....169 SET 284, DOUBLE .... 139 SET 234 QUEEN ._-219 SET 384 QUEEN_.199 SET 334 OUEEN......169 SET 314 MATES BED II 2 drawers maple tnish Av, a'I fn - Assorted Colours ■ ■ encA No't� Man. -1y1, Thum-ftL 10-9 ,O -Y SaftwdVis 10.6 11-4 ,�• WINDSOR BUNK ff sF CAPTAINS BED 4 large ne drawers Complete with 4' n1attiess ff T= NEWS AD'YEKn9 tR, WED., SVTEti WM 4, M&MGE $-A Breast implant DURHAM — Women who received breast to ever claim for compensation if a problem devel- leak silicone or rupture. Many doctors believe that, implants are encouraged to register with the $29- ops with her implants in the future. in some instances, breast implants cause health recipients must million Ontario/Quebec Breast Implant Settlement Those who do register may make a claim at any problems. before the Sept. 9 deadline. point during the next 12 years should they develop For more information about how individuals register to sue A woman who is eligible for the settlement but local or systemic problems as a result. can register for the program, call Siskind, Cromarty, does not register herself by Sept. 9 will lose her right Silicone breast implants have been known to Ivey & Dowler toll-free at 1-8(10-461-6166. t� .y 71F 4 k i 11�,31IL 1 � li li 1 2 t 11l xt N ft �1 :ro.i 0 ".pINAM40 RAWLINGS ro 9000 r hockey stick ylo�es (M,L) egulor pace 16.99 Regular price 179 99 3 -ONLY 12 PER SIGHE" ONLY 12 PER r : K } - -LIMIT 1 PER CUST ER' LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER r hockey gun with See k -stone on how yoiur child can win one or 30 spots in a hockey clinic COWICkoctedPAT BURNS on September 29. 1996 Llsten to IMIX99i.9r 1 for more chances to winl No purct s r s essery Eertsin conditions WPly. Kids must bs rsyiscor" ii orysniLd 1,ocl-y srrd own ttm prcpsr today 0VuVWrW3K- [itF 1 CCM BauER 'PAGE'6-A-THEWEWS ADVERTMER, WED.; SEPTEMBER 4, 1"6 ♦ Editorials and L ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A kletmland Ctiminuntty Newspaper published Wednesday. Friday. Sunday 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont.L IS 21-15 TINIOTM' J. NTUTT.AKFIL Pubhsher JOA:N',VE Bt`R(:HARI)T. 6ditiw-in-aief BRti('E I)ANFORI). A(lsorttsing aunager MAT H017.%- V)N. Managing Ediliv AI.NTN BROt'%1'ER, Retail adw tismg manager ARE FAKHOURIE. Distnbunim mmagtr (:eneml: 0X)5) NXI.tI Ill Classified: iW';i nte4_0707 ('irtivbtitin: (4(151 MI -5117 FAX: I L") N10 7%1 E.Mail:Nesrvwmo durhamnews riet On the Intermi: hitt //%Av% dutham- news.riet The NoAs Adwrii er is a member of the Atax-Rckenng Board ut Tnade. Canadian C (wnmunity NLw%t%iper \ss,+c . Canadian Cin ulauons Audit Aimed. ontano Press Council arkl OM`iRI The publisher reser%es the right it, classify or refuse any adsernsement Credit fox advertisement limited uo siwe pnce emr (>Lctrpres The bell tolls The school year is just two days old and already there's talk of trouble in our institutions of learning. Contracts expired Saturday for elementary and secondary school teachers in both the Durham pub- lic and separate boards. Talks are already under way :o hammer out new collective agreements. but teach- ers have begun to send out warning signals that troubled times may be ahead. Both the Durham Board of Education and the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board have been hit hard by provincial funding cut- backs. They'll lightly have to tighten their purse strings even further. They've cut their budgets to the bone and may see no other option than to cut costs in the area of staffing. On the other hand, the teachers. whose salaries were frozen for three years under the Social Contract. have just regained the salary increments the% lost under the contract. To win those increases hark. they paid a heft% price -- losing some col- leagues and having benefits cut. As one local teach- ers' union puts it. "Wc arc certainly not interested in concessions at this time. rather we're interested in restoring some benefits." They won't have an easy time. Education Minister John Snobelen has already hinted the Province may :ake over collective bargaining for all school boards in Ontario and end teachers' right to strike. Mr. Snobcicn has also criticized the province's teachers for being the highest paid in the country. Teachers are livid. "This comes as a real shock and a kick in the teeth... just when we're going back to school;' says the head of one of the local teachers' union. "it seems to me as if the minister is starting up the school year in a confrontational manner." So. teachers are preparing themselves for a con- frontation. We can only hope, in the best interests of our stu- dents, that the two sides will abandon confrontation in favor of co-operation. Each side must recognize where the other's coming from and sit down and negotiate in the best interests of the people affected: Durham's stu- dents. Our children returned to classes yesterday to learn, not to be used as pawns in a battle between the two sides of Ontario's education system. Overheard... "In the roles that I've had here you're sort of in on things from the beginning. You see an empty field and you know what the planning is for it and what the devel- oper is proposing for it. Now, I drive around here and I see things I've had a hand in. it's almost like a child" -- Departing town manager Tim Sheffield reflecting on his 20 years with the Town of Pickering. v Letters to the editor Stop parkinc, across sidewalks To the editor: Can something be done aboxwt pco- ple parking across the sidewalks — straddling their driveway and the side- L-, cry ide- Eycry night I walk my dog it becomes an obstacle course. I can walk around, usually safely, but w hat atx)ut people with babies and small children in strollers? What about elderly people out for a stroll" I realize the police department do es- n't have the resources to monitor these selfish people, but a little blitz. now and then wouldn't hurt. In the summer, the problem is bearable, but once winter rolls around and the snow is banked up, the problem will become dangerous. Just wanted to let off - In speaking it) nceghtx)rs, co-workers and other parents, it seems that this is a major problem. We have had all our bikes. with the exception of the last one. registered with the police. It doesn't do any good unless the hike is found in the original condition, without the serial number hLing changed or dcictW all together. I am appealing to all parents: Plcase be aware of what your children are up to, who they are hanging around with and where all these new hikes corm: from. I have seen teenager in south Ajax riding around on little pink hikes and bikes that obviously have been altered and repainted. I wonder how man} of these hikes have been paid for. There is enough carne in the world without your kid adding to it. The place to judge the MP's or his party's perti)rmance is at the ballot ho)x. Capital punishment has not been used in Canada for more than 33 years. (The Progressive Conservative Part} defeated a resolution calling for its return at their conference in Winnipeg recently.) Two votes in the House of Commons have ensured that capital pun- ishment is abolished — and that is the way it should be. No further votes in the House of Commons or referendum on this issue are needed. Philip H. Walke, Ajax Tories should Maggie McMullen, Ajax remain party No further Some steam. votes needed on M. G°mom° Pickering death penalty Bicycle theft rampant in To respond to this editorial call lefosource at 683-7040 Ajax nfosource and dial 5109 on your touch-tone phowe To the editor: There exists a major problem in Ajax — bicycle theft. We have had the misfortune of having five bikes stolen in the past two years. I have had enough. The last bike given to my son by some friends was stolen last week. It was a bike from the '70s in excellent shape as it had been in the basement for the last 20 -odd years. It was orange with a banana seat, high handle bars, low - rider design with "Pacer" or. the frame. This bike was my son's last chance at having a bike, as I cannot afford to buy a new one. To the editor: Re: reader not satisfied with MP's reply to capital punishment question, (Aug. 28). The reader states that this is a burn- ing question, even though it is a hypo- thetical one. I don't agree this is a bursting ques- tion- This matter was dealt with in the House of Commons in 1976 and 1984, and both times capital punishment was outlawed on a free vote by the parlia- tnent of the day. Because a large percentage of the population might agree that any given issue is right is not necessarily so. The purpose of MPs is to weigh the issues, thereby enacting legislation that is for the common good. MP Dan McTeague, or any other MP, is not morally obligated to resign to make room for someone who will bow to the wishes of individuals or groups who disagree with them. of two' To the editor. Re: Tory convention in Winnipeg A lot of Conservative Party members had their summer vacation in Winnipeg. They proved their federal "party of two" should remain just that. What has Jean Chariest been doing for the past few years? His attendance in parliament suggests he spent a kit of time on something else. It can't have been planning to rebuild the party, as present behavior fails to support the notion. Did he spend the time at hair clinics or salons? How could an intelligent person say he would balance the budget and reduce taxes 20 per cent to the "young conserv- atives" (those too inexperienced to know better and too young to vote). A few minutes later he tells the media a 20 -per cent tax reduction could not be done. A few days later he vetoes the resolution passed by his party for a 10- to 20 -per cent tax reduction. It doesn't take much to guess the next election will not see the federal Tories rise as a phoenix. Don Young, Ajax P yy yy,, yy yy yy yy yy yy ��yy yy �j,� yy yy yy yy yy yy. %THE•NE�VS ASVERI7SEN,'WED., S EPTEMBER 4; 1yy6-PyyA6BOF 7 z PICIKE IRTIN[G YZI * Town of Pickering (905) 420.2222 (905)683.2760 .11W Sept. 9 Executive Committee Meeting Sept. l l Site Plan Advisory Committee Sept. 12 Open House Glendale Dr. Sept. 16 Council Meeting Sept. 17 Public information Mtg. Sept. 17 kace Relations & Equity Committee Sept. 18 Committee of Adjustment Sept. 19 Statutory Public information Mtg. �//1{ _i�'t�t�lu�/1 t/�'•�LL'L`r't//lTLL�f f/��,/z y �iLt ffttLU ccko it ltW."i,ly fit'l 1101itiU11 111 (30(l•/z 1:::A1"1Vz(ec1eT wzd 101[nzt ¢ 13oc tz of tkt 1-30u-rz f Jai ckI c .1 ing Ufte•c !nate th,411 twtat y ye, tl of cXc/nLl<<lty letc•i^_e._._•ety1+/.�IC (1 K'CL_J1Ize to CXtend felt [ ilfiCS to _7i11! 7 o1I VTC a�I1C S1Lit y, �CLIrC /11�•C: /� /L qe) ch e^C/lEia+11 Eic •L(rs/lalto /.�/C� `Ilei L111 //''tU/l 1111 a1 tu lL (r 'C /tut^/t allCaPi L•y t�t• Llutc�tallc Eic,�et1=c+/Ir.l_E: 1a11�(n 420 1je)4 —_"Il YJUI / / (u`LLl C_eLIEl C+11 Ea) i•[ /",CLa! alE ,I -1(_/=C till al ._.�le c-Lz,4&1)11 (_'o1111l14X isov TOWN OF PICKERING PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Pickering will be considering the enactment of a by-law on October 21. 1996 at 7 30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade. to change the names of the following streets or portions thereof Current Street Name Proposed Street Name Hogarth Street Valley Ridge Crescent Taylor Street Valley Ridge Crescent West Street West Lane At the above-mentioned meeting, Council will hear in person, or by his or her counsel or agent, any person who wishes to make representations either in support of, or in opposition to, the proposed street name changes and who applies to the Clerk to be heard. Any person wishing to address Council with respect to this matter should contact the undersigned on or before noon on Friday, October 18, 1996: Bruce Taylor, AMCT, CMM, Town Clerk Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario L1 V 611<7 (905)420-4611 DATED at Pickering, Ontario this 28th day of August, 1996. Meet The Spirits Saturday Sept. 28 8 o'clock p.m. Pickering Museum Village The Spirit Walk is a guided tour that will introduce you to a pioneer family, Jesuits from Frenchman's Bay, Mrs. Munger, Reverend Barclay and other pioneers. Music & refreshments available. The fee for the tour is Adults $5.00 and Children $3.00. Call The Pickering Museum Village at 683-8401 �i Storm Sewer Installation, Watermain Replacement & Road Reconstruction on Glendale Drive During the Summer and Fall of 1996, as part of the 1996 Town of Pickering construction program, storm sewers installation will take place on Glendale Drive from Gknanna Road to Glendale Park. The Region of Durham will also be replacing the existing watermain in conjunction with this project. Following the storm sewer installations and watennain replacement, the existing roadway will be excavated and a new granular base placed . Concrete curbs and a sidewalk will be installed along with new asphalt pavement. Any disturbed areas, including driveways will be restored. In order that you may be aware of the details of the project. and to give you the opportunity to ask questions regarding sump pump issues interlocking stone driveway, �'=• � "" ' -' treatments, eta. we are holding an Open House Thursday, Sept 12, 1996-�.-- 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pickering Central Library If you are unable to come aut to the Open House, please feel free' - —�-� to call Mr. Darrell B- Selsky in the Public Works Department (905) 420-4660, Ext 2149 PR,," Notice of Public Information Meeting Proposed Pickering Official Plan When: September 17, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. x Where: Council Chambers Pickering Civic Complex One the Esplanade Pickering, Ontario The Town of Pickering is nearing completion of its new Official Plan - a plan that will guide the entire Towns growth for the next 20 years. The Proposed Pickering Official Plan will be discussed at a special Public Information Meeting held at the date, time and location listed above. You are encouraged to attend this meeting and discuss the Plan with Planning staff Written comments on the Proposed Plan should be submitted to Catherine Rose, r Aanager of Policy. Pickering Planning Department by September 30, 1996 Staff will consider all comments in the preparation of a Recommended Official Plan which will be presented to the Executive Committee of Council on November 7, 1996 Copies of the Proposed Pickering Official Plan are available for review at the Pickering Civic Complex and all Town libraries, or they can be purchased for $10.80 at the Planning Department. If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 420-4660 extension 2038. or (905) 683-2760 Note: If you wish to be notified of the adoption of the new Pickering Official Plan, you must make a written request to Town Clerk. Town of Pickering, One the Esplanade. Pickering Ontario, L1 V 6K7. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision of the Town of Pickering in respect to the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering Official Plan is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. DATE: Thursday, SeplenTAjer 24,1996 TIME: 7:00 p.m. PLACE: Municipal Offices Council Chambers One The Esplanade Pickering, L1V 6K7 A community meeting is planned to address the growing concerns of our greenbelts becoming %arig-outs". Complaints concerning loitering, foul language, and use of drugs and alcohol in parks and greenbelt areas are becoming a daily occurrence. The concerns from residents are coming from across the entire town, indeed the entire region. In some fashion our police services will be required to assist in any solution and they come within the regional council jurisdiction. Therefore your Regional Councillors, Maurice Brenner, Doug Dickerson, and Rick Johnson are facilitating this meeting in an effort to achieve responsible solutions. A panel consisting of members of the Durham Police force, Town staff, and a coordinator of Durham Region Neighborhood Watch Program will answer and address all questions. If you are unable to attend the meeting, your letters are welcome. For more information please call 839-3684, or fax 905.420-6064. HISTORY IN ACTION 35th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS Ontario Hydro T"WX or ►.c>cz,uwc Pickering Nuclear Station • PO..C. Im Breakfas+ ♦ O-Wxa�P„fkd Wim.. Rid" • `.f & S+ea 6^9w is • C4J., Pressi..y & Rk(....Po+ • Old Faskio.. Go.,. Roar+ • T1.reski..9 Dew.o..�+ra+io..s • Bloc{is..,ii�.;.. J D�...o..a+*o+io..s PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE Sun., Sept. 8 10:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. 3km east of Brock Rd. on Hwv. 7 • Ckildren's �1c1iv++iv , Ca.dl� Dipping, �j+es.c.i{i..�, Cw+..�s • E..ra.+nv....�..r J..cl „d..g 21.s Ballad Pro.ec+, N1(,.sic Jn Z1.s Ga=ebo, and 1),"K Bird' Ckildre 's Perfor.nance ♦ Perfor,.(ance By : "—y O'L.mry's Scl.00l of Dra. a • Jn+erpWood Slop, Wcavv,y, Baluny • Crof t iVb►1c�+ (905) 683-8401 or (905) 420-4620 Fall Youth Programs Sports and Drop -In Activities aces 13 to 19 vears ISt. Mary Catholic High School Friday's from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. East Shore Community Centre Wednesday's from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Thursday's from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday's from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.,jM& Pine Ridge Secondary School Tuesday's from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Brougham Community Centre Tuesday's from 7:00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. Wald for irdormation on Dances and spacial r Events as well as the devMap ntani d a new Youth Coursed for Youth burns Call 4206568 or 6836582 for up-to-date info I N DIAN/PAKISTAN I COOKING DAY: Thursday TIME: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. LOCATION: East Shore Community Centre STARTS: Thurs., Sept. 19, 1996 (10 weeks) INSTRUCTOR: Neelam Sehdev FEE: $65 (includes all supplies) Participants will learn to cook authentic Indian dishes, such as: chicken, beef, goat, and vegetable curries, along with chappaties and nans. Towards the end of the course you will be able to cook many popular Indian dishes, and a few desserts, which can be less expensive if cooked at home! PACE &'A!'l�1E PtER�S AD�VEIt'I`ISER, W�D., 3LP7'�►MBLR 4; 11916 Around Durham Region Police warn women after sex assaults B1' STEPHEN SH:ILW _ Dl_t2H_\\t S7\FF . OSHANVA — Two separate sex attacks on women walking, to Oshawa's downtown on (lie weekend have prompted police to issue a \+arn- ing. -Be careful and keep a close c\c on your surroundings. particularl% when out at night after Clark." advises Stalt ScrL,cant Sand\ R\ nc of Durham Reiional Police. 1-hc caution comes in the wake of two unrelated attacks Frida%. one m\k6ing, t\\rr \uung women \\ho were assaulted h% a man who dumped out frorn behind a hush on Kinu, Street West. police sa%. The two women, ages 19 and 20, were walking cast on the south side of Visitor assaulted in Oshawa downtown OSI I:%%%A — A 21 -%car -old %isitor to Oshawa required hospital treatment after he was found beaten up on a city sidewalk earl Fridav morning. Durh:un Regional Pohcc sa% the Oril- lia man was bleeding frorn the mouth and left e\c when discovered on the ground near the intersection of and William streets around I a.m. Police sa% the man was walking with Iwo buddies when a pick-up truck pass- ;ni h\ stopped and a pair of men got out. A fight look place between the two groups during which the \ ictim was punched in the head and then ki,.: kcd sev- eral time,, while on the _round. sa) police. The two men then got back into the pick-up and drove off. while the %ictim was taken to Oshawa General Hospital where he was treated and released. Police weren't sure what sparked the confrontation but said alcohol was a fac- tor. Kine Street just after 10 p.m. r wtic n a man lunged toward orn ' them. grabbed and lifted one woman's top and londlcd her .t breasts. Staff Sit. R\ric saes. T h c Sandy Ryrie woman fouOit off the attacker, who then "went after the other woman." he sa%s. "She put up her awns to protect herself and he _rahbCd her h\ the arras and pushed her forcefull\." The man then fled frorn the area. Neither victim was hurt. Staff Sit. R \ rc sa%s. The attacker was described as xhitc. 22 to 23, 6', thin build and with dark hair past his ears. He was %caring a dark haschall cap and black shirt. Police don't believe the same sus- pect is responsible for an earlier inci- dent in which a tis viae old Oshawa woman was scxualh, assaulted twice h\ a c\clist who grahhed her as she was walking along a hicycic path in the cit\'s south end. The woman was walking on the path near Valle\ Dri%c around 4:10 p.m. when a young male on a hike rexJr b% her and put his hand on her chest. Staff Sit. R%ric sa%S. While walking home from the waterfront at 6:30 p.m., the woman was main accosted h% the same c}clist in the Sinicoe and Bloor streets area. The suspect was described as white. 17, 5'9" and w ith light brown hair and clean-shaven appearance. Random assaults on women usually increase during the summer, but a recent rash of attacks in the city has police concerned. Staff Sgt. Rwic cautions women to take precautions, such as avoiding unht areas when out after dark. For extra securit}, some women earn_ noise dc\ Ices such as a ­ scrcam- er" to alert passcrsb�, and scare off creeps. he says. -To me it's a sad Clay when women have to resort to carrying these items to protect themselves. But unfortu- nately this does occur and people should take precautions" Brian Pardy stands by the memorial for his uncle Roger Pardy, the Oshawa sporting goods store co-owner murdered by robbers two years ago. Memorial honors slain sportsman BY DA\Il.*%\ BESSIE sPE1lU. To THF. \F:ws %mt.Nrlst.R DI_'RHA.\1 --- Dozens of people found thern- sclvrs getting a little hit closer to nature in Sea- gra%c Sunda% morning. Friends and famil\ of Ro;Lcr Pard%, owner of Gagnon Sports in Oshawa, who was killed dunng an armed rohhcn at the store two %ears azo, were taking pan in a dedication ccrcmom on Scui!(w Road 12. (Pickering resident Ken Thomas was murdered b% the gunmen who used his vehicle as a getawa\ car.) The arca being dedicated to the mcmon of Rtr. Pard% is I(N) acres of Ducks t'nGrnited wet- land area. %1Cmhcrs of the Roger Pardv \1enu,ri- al Scholarship Trust Fund, including 0%hawa Cin• Councillor Bob Bo%ch} n, felt this would he a per- fect wa% to remember the man who was an avid outdoor sportsman. A three -ion field boulder secured to a cement platform marks the dedication site on the edge of the wetland. The boulder was donated h% Bathe and %1Xlelland Landscaping of (hhawa. An inscription was caned into the stone by Stafford klonuments in Whith\. "This is a long lasting monument to Roger," Councillor Boychyn said during his speech. A scholarship fund has been established in Pardy's name. The Trust Fund committee has donated $20,000 to Guelph University which will be broken down into $1,000 per year scholarships for students coming into the Studies of % it itor Garnc Birds. Upland (lame Birds, Upland Small Birds, Bit-, Game Animals and related habitat pro- grams. There is also a SSW per year bursary for stu- dents taking a related course at Sir Sanford Fleni- ing College in Petertxrrough. Also on hand were mcmhcrs of Ducks Unlim- ited including Tom Newman who is the Director of !Merits for the organization. He descrihed Pardy as "a true friend, sportsman and gentle- man." Brian Pardy. nephew of the deceased man. gave a short speech on behalf of the family who appreciated all of the support from the various organizations. " \Vc arc all very touched by this dedication and thank e%cryone who made this possible. The generosm, is overwhelming;' he said. The site, donated by Ray and Jane Litt of Sea- grave, will he allowed to grow naturally and undisturbed around the stone. Anyone wishing to donate money to the schol- arship fund can send a cheque to The Roger Pard !Memorial Scholarship Trust Fund, c/o Robert Bo ychyn. 36 1/2 King St. E., Oshawa, L I H IB11. The donations will be divided between the University of Guelph and Sir Sanford Fleming College equally. Tax receipts are available for the donations by sending your name and address with the cheque. Whitby takes second look at sign bylaw BY BRIAN LEGREE DURHAM STAFF WHITBY — The town of Whitby is reviewing its controversial temporary sign bylaw. The bylaw, which went into effect July I after an eight-year examination, has come under fire from some business people, espe- cially for the section which bans the use of mobile signs. Mayor Tom Edwards has issued a news release saying the bylaw "has produced a fair- ly widespread response both positive and neg- ative. The Town is in receipt of a number of suggestions intended to improve the situation. The Town will review these comments and respond to the Operations Committee in Sep- tember." The mayor was unavailable for fur- ther comment on the announcement. In an earlier interview, Ron MacPhail of the Canadian Mobile Sign Association said Whit- by's new bylaw provided "a high dose of stran- gulation;' noting businesses aren't opposed to sign regulations, but are against an outright ban on mobile signs. Under Whitby's new bylaw mobile signs can be in place for a 30 -day period for business openings and relocations only. All other mobile signs are banned. Businesses using illegal signs are normally ticketed $75, but can face a maximum fine of $5,000. Election, home builder and real estate signs are all allowed with certain restrictions. Utili- ty pole poster signs can only be used to adver- tise or promote non-profit events. Council adopted the new bylaw believing it would enhance aesthetics by reducing the number of mobile signs in the Town, and also aid traffic safety. Since the new law went into effect, the Town has removed a mobile sign at By Design Kitchen and Bath at 1916 Dundas St. E. and billed the business $322.27 for taking the sign down. The Town has also been issuing tickets to businesses which have signs in violation of the bylaw, says Rick Pigeon, billing services supervisor, public works department. Town clerk Don McKay says most of the response to the new bylaw has been positive, but acknowledges .we have received some complaints. My impression is that for the majority of business people, as long as it's a level playing field, they're fine. They may not be happy, but they're accepting it" THE NEWS A1i1V RTISER. W®. 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The brake drum rolled into the westbound lanes, where it struck a 1989 Pontiac Sunbird driven by a 39 - year -old Courtice resident. ]-here were no injuries in the inci- dent and only minor damage to the Sunbird. Only the brake drum. one tire and a rim were recovered. A ministry_ inspection of the vehi- cle in York Region last Wednesday found that the truck had a defective brake and axle. Mike Weir, MTO Director of Compliance. said yester- day. "The company was told to repair the problems and was charged for having defective brakes," he said. Bolton Equipment is one of five associate companies owned by Mus - cillo Transport Limited, among them a firm which owns a dump truck that crashed into a house near Woodbine and Steeles avenues last week killing a 35 -year-old woman. Muscillo Transport's fleet has had a history of recent safety problems in Durham Region. 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The company's owner refused to speak with the News Advertiser when contacted yesterday. The call was referred to the firm's Toronto lawyer, Douglas Hunt, who was unavailable. The MTO is still reviewing Fri- day's incident and Mr. Weir said a further suspension is "one of the pos- sible outcomes", which will likely be determined this week. He said the companies' "amalga- mated" safety records will be a factor in what action is taken. P NOTICE Candidate Selection REFORM PAAWY OF CAMADA The Rcform Party of Canada is seeking potential candidates to represent the Party in the next federal election for both ridinsg that will be founded upon the division of the present Ontario R iding constituency. The successful candidates must be trustworthy, Reform - oriented, able, electable, and must secure a majority of votes cast at the Party Nomination Meeting Individuals wishing more information on Reform Party candidacies, or wishing to propose potential candidates should contact the following: Ontario Riding Constituency Association ( 905) 686-0278 ( telephone & fax) IICHI [I[n ournLmL 100% ACRYUC VRKT FAT EXTUiIOR PAINT i X23 O rp Fit to be tried The Shoreline Division of the Girl Guides of Canada hosts a uniform exchange and sale Sept. 14, with outfits for S p a r k s, Brownies, G u i d e s, Pathfinders and leaders available. i Here, Rachel Martini helps Alanna Marti- ni with a Brownie uni- form, while Mackenzie Chee gets help from mother Mar- garet. The sale is from 9 a. m. to 12:30 p.m. at Pick- ering Village U n i t e d Church, 300 Church St. N. in Ajax. Call Margaret Chee at 427- 7366. Notice of Liquor Licence Application -r' Orxaw The following establishment has applied to the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for a Sale Licence East Side Mario's 1355 Kingston Road, Units 102 & 103 Pickering Town Centre, Pickering (including outdoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than October S, 1996. Please include your name, address and telephone number. Note: The LLBO gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lake Shore Blvd. E., Toronto ON :115E lA4 Fax: (416)326-5555 FREE Pool Seminar Get your pool ready for winter. All pool owners are invited to attend our FREE Entertaining, Educational evening on how to close your pool correctly to avoid any nasty, A costly surprises in the spring:: WHEN: I Thursday, September 12, 1 WHERE: Gallantry's Eatery Pickering Town Centre, Lower Level TIME: 7:30 P.M. to 9:p.m. R.S.V.P. 1 (905) 839-8399 - • DOOR PRIZES • REFRESHMENTS • Please call to Reserve Seating DIPLOMAT POOL & SPA 635 Kingston Rd. mm.I 'sio -7 Pickering sat: ,9-4 1% eloc�lus 1 TIM NRW,4APVLRTJ! EM.WFP4. EPT#i 4BEit 4,A996•PAd;'. U A. 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Adult art class- es are heing held over an cwht- week period 'Mondays starting Sept. 23. The course is designed to help people improve their skills in drawing and painting, with instruction offered in the medium of choice of partici- pants. Classes will run from 9:15 to 1 1:15 a.m. under the direction of profession- al artist Mady JTpfield. Cost is $50. The chocolate workshop is also on Sept. 23 and will run from y to 1 i a.m. This is a hand. -On workshop where participants will be able to taste and take home their creations. Cost is S25. ODIATRIST Ronald. Klein R.S.C..1).RM. tiiiyhcs the Opt vin,: "t his Yractic'c• At the Pickering M�:dtcal Centre A Huge Selection! BETTER THAN Let's Get IRH0�__PRJCEi BACK TO SEWING! ''nose iron Special Selections et FLANNELETTE PRINTS "Ocm wide 100`. cotton Our Reg 4 49 m NOW 2.99 m PRINTED ARCTIC FLEECE 150cm 1001polyester Our Reg. 19 96 m NOW 112 Our Reg. Price RAYON CHALLIS PRINTS 150cm wide. 100`: rayon. Our Reg 10.96 m NOW 1R Our Reg. 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O F F i ii ` THE NEWS ADd�RT�Skhk vYt.`lli.; �ti ilyt'tE1tiBBR 4, i�iL=P;i►Gi?' &A � Pickering Museum Village pays tribute to hundreds of volunteers Like father, like son Five-year-old Kyle Smythe learns how to handle a hose from his firefighter dad, Kirk, at the car wash held by the Kinsman Club Sunday (Aug. 25) in Pick- ering. Proceeds from the event went to the Picker- ing Swim Club. photo by Andrew Iwanowski + Police need clues to solve Pickering doughnut shop beating of teen ❑ Victim Kingston Rd. choked and July 21. The victim, a beaten in man in his late teens, was unprovoked knocked uncon- scious by the beating, which PICKERING occurred around -- Durham 3 a.m. Regional Police The suspect is and Crimestop- described as pers are asking male, black, in for the public's his late 20s, help in their 5'11", 160 investigation of pounds with a an unprovoked box cut hair attack on a Pick- style. ering doughnut He was wear - shop patron last ing a black month. windbreaker The victim, with a red stripe. an innocent Crimestop- bystander, was pers pays a cash choked and beat- reward of up to en on the head $1,000 for infor- by a customer mation which who was leads to an arrest involved in an in this or any altercation with other serious several other crime. patrons inside Callers don't the Coffee Time have to identify Donuts at 1271 themselves or testify in court. Tipsters can call 436-8477 or 1 -800 -222 -TIPS. Crimestop- pers does not use caller display telephones. PICKERING -- Special recognition ceremonies will be held Sunday, Sept. K for the hundreds of people who have done volunteer work for the Pickering Museum Village over the last 35 years. So far, about 370 former volunteers have been located and any others who mi,,ht havc been missed and would like to take part are asked to call the village at 693-9401. The museum village's advisory committee began tracking down the former volunteers last fall. They located some of the founders, volunteers from the village's former site in Brougham, and many who worked in the early days at the Greenwood site. The recognition cere- monies will be held in con - Beetles reunited for really bug show ❑ Volksw'agen buffs show their wares Saturdav PICKERING -- But--, will be crawlmL, all over the Pickering_ %'olk,wai_,cn deal- ership on SaturdaN The second Durham Reeion Buzfcst from 10 a.m. to -i p.m. will feature Beetles and Volkswagen, of all kinds. Between 50 and I(X) Beetles are expected to be displayed. Anyone with a Volkswagen vehicle can show It otf Ior 55. A swap meet will also he held for Bcetic owners to exchange parts or sou,cnirs. Other hwhliehts include draw. and an appearance h,. the Toronto Areos dance team. Pick,ring V,)1k,%ka_cn is on Hws. 2 west of Whites R,,ad. Proceeds tram the event w ill gi, to the Canadian Can- cer Socicts. Call John lv'crwcs ur Stc%en Butosi of Pickering Volkswagen at 420-97W for more information. Support for single parents here at home One Parent Families Association can help AJAX -PIC KERING -- Support tier single -parent families is just one meeting away for residents in Ajax and Pickering. The One Parent Families Associa- tion of* Ajax/Pickering meets Wednes- day. Sept. I I at 8 p.m. on the ground fluor of the Up On Deck Sports Bar, 527 Westney Rd. S. (one kilometre south of Bayly St.), Ajax. All those in a single -parent situa- tion are welcome to attend. The orga- nization hosts dances, sports and lots of activities for kids. Call 683-6609 (Kathryn) or 665-1170 (Debbie) for more information on the group. P NAPOLEON Fireplaces .. m Mas. D..., 401 coarsing: na MO -F E f y the Comp" 103:30 Gas Store Sat. 10-21130 junction with the museum village's History in Action day Sept. 8. Dignitaries on hand for the event beginning at 1:30 p.m. on the hand- stand will include the mayor. local MP and MPP, Council members and advisory com- mittee members. The volun- teers will receive special cer- tificates beginning at 2 p.m. in the Oddfellows Hall. DOES YOUR CHILD SMILE WITH CONFIDENCE ? S el 1 ! providewill -�/ l--.. ur chid with! ne of the acdcal tools needed"1 1- IKt)GKW You'll we a positive change In 524.95 conceaoratlon mad self •coandeace In y child In just one month. or your mosey be FAMILIES GROWING STRONG TOGETHER iialfflaillul 1 OHM Iffff A.: Your Own Great Taste! 4 War '. - ril- 0? f 0 * elegraht?n ol 'Xine (YPEN:9110''USE SUNDAY, SEPT. 8 NOON - 3 PM NOON - 1:00 INTRO TO WINE with Erica Lumsden - Froese BSc. C.O. "Tips on Tasting" "Matching Wine With Food" 1:00, 1:30, 2:00 COOKING WITH WINE "Experience the Taste" Q &A with guest chef j�o ue ca 4ad dee oaat uew &mew Mutkmeq� ZUe look dou44a4d to deei cqt. voac 282 MONARCH AVE. - AJAX (North corner of Bayly & Monarch) 619-0633 ! �J sl 5�es.5)ye• L �wtea7.t.•y 1.. t.. p �.t: :lir r� "'r.:�:F r.I. PAGE '&A--Tt&N.mADvt jrrL%m-wu).. si&FtriEmss>K 4, tg% Entertainment Sept. 4 1996 Theatre Durham explores `dark side of humanity' BV AL RIVETT STAFF REPORTER D11RHAM -- Theatre Durham invites local amateur actors to become part of what should prove to be the troupe's most daring and con- troversial production to date. The theatre company will hold auditions in September for its staging of the play Extremities, a drama by playwright William Mastrosimone which examines the subject of sexual assault. The play will be staged in Fenruary at Theatre Durham's new venue, the Villae_c Retirement Centre in Pickering. Extremities -It's a opens with a man gaining nasty, entrance to a I vicious woman's home and attempting play but, to rape her. However. the ; with that woman fights back and when ; said, the her roommates ' audience return, they find she has , will start taken him ! hostage. tied to wonder him up and yio- who the lently attacked him. Victim "It's a nasty. vicious pla}. 2s...' but, with that John said. the Audi encs will start Foote to wonder who the victim is. The play exam- ines cruelty in I anv form: in this ca -w it hap- pens to be sex- ual violence." says director John Ftxxc. The pia%. will be produced by Joe: Holmes. While Theatre Durham has staged provocative works in the pact, this play is the most radical and disturb- ing the troupe has ever attempted, admits Foote. Audiences. as well as the actors involved. will be chal- lenged by the subject matter. "1t's definitely a dramatic depar- ture for us. The Crucible and Equus lstaged last season) were departures ,for us, too, but this is the farthest we've pushed the envelope," says Foote. "It's a very intense work and it's something people should see- The best dramas provoke discussion and arguments. "The language and the violence in the play is extremely strong, but we're going to do it the way it was written. No punches will be pulled. The playwright decided to go all out and we owe it to the playwright to be loyal to his work." The play requires three women between the ages of 20 and 40 and one man between 20 and 40. Foote says he prefers actors who are "courageous and daring" for the roles. "I'm going to need them to go out on a limb for me. One of the reasons we're holding auditions so early is so they will have time to research the roles with rape counsellors. I need them to explore and understand the darkest side of humanity." Auditions will be held Sunday, Sept. 15 at 6 p.m. sharp at O'Leary's School of Drama, 1550 Bayly St., Unit 22. Pickering. ('all -backs arc set for Sunday. Sept. 22 at the same venue. Rehcarsals will commence in December. People planning to audition are asked to read the script beforehand. For more information or to obtain a script, call Foote at 985-0611. taurant open; 'I� Alp; A'[ i �,Ck :aL�oa.�ftiluhl�:'1'�i:titr_ti,',•� > r,�r c''. . .irl;�ni,. It'lLldtrtq Tiie'ftt t�, r�: pr:�lttl `�rC:.l, / :'r i:t • / r r,.l,l ii ��'t'Ciii(,� CAVALIER COUPE • 2.2 litre engine • S speed transmisslu:. • rear spoiler • 4-wvneel ABS • d,.al air bags • easy entry front seat • trunk retease , C` 1� i.awrta n 1,w+ -.nth. M rnon"' pins a down payrnerit d 12.2,113 ur edw akn-t lrawe_ srcwty depo.a of two and 11100 19591 ie repLw" 1 SA sohit`M.hpw++ CUTLASS SUPREME r. 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The ODSO's first concert of the 1996-97 season is on Sunday, Dec. 15. * Saturday. Sept. 7 -- Shop Til You Drop Raffle. ODSO and Eaton's prizes. Draw at 3 p.m. in front of Eaton's in the Oshawa Centre. (Tickets still available by calling the ODSO at 579-6711 and from symphony volunteers.) * Tuesday, Sept. 10 -- ODSO Annual General Meeting, 7:30 p.m., boardroom 7A. Rundle 'lower. Oshawa City Hall, 50 Centre St. S. * Thursday. Sept. 19 -- Bake Sale at the Michael Starr Building (1-inance/RLvenue Building) at King and Centre Street~ in Oshawa. The sale stars at 10 a.m. This is a volunteer committee fund- raiser. People wishing to donate: home- made cakes or pies should contact Josie Watts at (X)5-623-1922 or Jean Kentish at 905439-1701). * Fri:—Liv. Dec. 6 -- Annual Wassail Party at Parkwtxxh Estate. This year a change in menu is plannetL There will be a variety of delicious desserts. cheew. fruits and. of course, the wassail bowl, cider and punch. The ODSO's new con- ductor and music director, Marco Parisotto, will be present along with other well-known guests. Music will be provided by ODSO musicians. ODSO 1996t97 SEASON LINEUP * Concert No. I (Sunday. Dec. 15) The (treat Romantics -- James Harley - ODSO commission (Canada Council): Liszt - Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat; Brahms - Symphony No. 1 in C minor, op. 68. Featuring: solo piano, Andre Laplante. Concert Lakes place at College Park Church. 1164 Kine St. E., Oshawa at 9 p.m. * Corwert No. 2 (Sunday. Jan. 19) Platinum-(x)Id Classical -- Schubert - March op. 5 1/1 fox strings: Bartok - Romanian Folk Dances Sz 68 for strings: Tchaikovskv - E'legia (excerpt from Serenade for strings): Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik KV 525: Vival- di - Ise; quattro stagioni. 1 caturing: solo violin. Dong-Suk Kang. and mntimm). Keith Rasmussen. Co me•rt takes place at College Park Church, 1164 Kin_ St. E:.. Oshawa at 8 p.m. * Comm No. 3 ( Saturday. March 1) Masters of the 20th (century -- Cts land, Appalachian Spring (chamber ver- sion); Stravinsky - The Soldiers Tale. Featuring: soloists from the ODSO and stage performers (for Stravinsky). Concert takes place at Bowmanville High School, 49 Liberty St. N.. Bow- manville at R p.m. * Concert No. 4 (Sunday. May 4) A Brahms Celebration, Choral Con- cert -- Brahms - Ein Deutsches Requiem. Featuring: solo soprano, Sally Dibblee: solo bass -baritone, Daniel Lichti, and the Durham Philharmonic Choir. Concert takes place at College Park Church, 1164 King St. E., Oshawa at R p.m. At Mid-v<intc.r Telethon (date to he announced) -- Rogers Community 10 across Durham Region. 7 to I I p.m. This will be the ODSO's second telethon to pro rm-Ae the ODSOO and to rail much-needed funds. For more information, call Jim Kirkconnell at 576-2`i52. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 4, i"6 -PAGE 17-A TO YOUR HEALTH, Join us for our first HEALTH TALK - one of a series of Seminars by our Medical doctors specializing in Physical Rehabilitation. SUBJECT: Diabetic Footcare 6 Orthadics DATE: Wednesday, September 18.1996 .Snack c Refresbments will be served SPACE LIMITED PLEASE RESERVE Watch for our future HEALTH TALKS • WELLNESS • CHIROPRACTIC STRESS MANAGEMENT • OTHER TOPIC IDEAS WELCOME SPORTS MEDICINE and REH.ABILITATIO N' CLItiICS Bayly Medical Centre 1420 Bayly St., Unit 6 420-6285 September S��e'ciaLs of 79 nq `Re 30 Bottles 9"5 ) 1Y_3 I —_3Z 9 Learn to Read the In E.r` ""x 6 we`k Se"`""" Bible Effectively FREE! PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX 1867 Valley Farm Road (South of Highway 2) Thursday Evenings, OCTOBER 2 - NOVEMBER 13 7:30 -9:00 p.m. Six informative sessions de•Ircn•el to a friendly emtronntcnt and ainicd at equipping ami %kith the skills to understand the scriptures for your -A. -If Whether you arc already familiar with the Bible or arc nekk to reading it, you will gain insights to help you read it more cftectikcly. tiou skill rc.rikc a lice ouidcr 1. \. ith useful mics it) help Yc �u read more cffe•cuvctc HERE'S WHAT YOU WILL LEARN... 2. ic•rw ill attcis no)cmpt t(- on an Ur -save you • Who wrote the Bible; where did it come from • The historical context and the order of events You will not he pestered .kith • How to remove the ••mystery' that clouds many religions • Why the Jews figure so prominently in the 3• cinwantcd call. • How to use the cross references Bible asked fIt s or You will rtes ix r 4 amoney or • How to learn more with effective study tools • How to read carefully (did Adam and Eve . donations The seminars are entirely sponsored b}' the • How to understand the Bible's sometimes eat an apple?) Chnstadclnhians. difficult language • How to use a concordance and lexicon • Proof that the Bible is not a work of fiction • How science is reconciled with the scriptures • An overview of each book of the Bible • What happens at death ... and other promises SCHEMU OCT 2 OCT.9 OCT. 23 OCT. 30 NOV.6 NOV. 13 7:30-7.46 rtroductio„ why 2 Study tools Critics of "yaw I ane Dead Testm[Mft Part 1 the Bible in the Bak 7:46•X00 The (lob of owntim d The hqm d TMraiab9y Orerrim d the Bak Prophecy on Boob d tM Bale God Rave it ii Part 3 Ow Books d � sale Pat 6 8:004:16 Thee" Tips on overview of overview d r,- I , bell P03 the Boob d use Bible the Boob d VIe elves e:154:46 Ottenllsw of ovwvim d r«at:tot«nt Good vs. Evil to Boob of tr _W the Boob of the Bale Part 2 Pat 4 Put 5 f1:3W:46 Study Took The Jews sod gtf Pat 1 Part 2 g Cross Rolnrlca Pert 2 theaw d l mom Part 4 L'04:15 waia Bisl Ten ihioiogy 1fasioe of Cenclusi ri D iioA is (lead I Pat 1 " Bitde About the presenters. =I A, .A Al Brow, ing George Rayner You will find the presenters combine a warm and lively presentation style with a clear love of the Bible. Interestingly, neither speaker Registration is Easyt There is no fee for the seminar but please is a professional cleric. Al note that registrations are accepted on a Either first come, first .serve basis sit tx sure to Browning is an accountant • Mail in the form, or; register early. and George Rayner a • Fax it to 416-759-C)6t11, or; lk sure to bring a llihle if you have one. telecommunications • Call 416-495-7672 and leave a message Everything else is provided at the seminar. for Rcid or Patricia Ferguson No advance preparation is needed. specialist. k74, MT611 .cc 5. )_ u ..u: tut m urs. :lore arc no strings anadxd 6Gct a break from the T<' end . icam about G� )d - bring a friend ,r make nnc at the class.' If you claim to Ix•licyc in Gcxl you arc obligated to read His 7. rncssago: to you and do you bust to fully understand it. AS Icsus said Have vc not road S. It is really interesting' About the Sponsors: The' Chrisudelphians (meaning -Brethren in Christ-) adopted their name in the mid -1800 s. Today they are found in countries all over the world. They are bound together 1)y a common faith in the Gods] preached by Christ and his apt»tles in the first century. The Chriytadelphian bcliefs are solely on the Bible and one of their primary objectives is to make the scriptures an "open Ixx)k" to anyone who wants to take the trouble to find out about Gtxl's message. 1 Register Now! Or for more information cat 0(416) 495-7672 1 1 Please confirm our registration 1 Primary ttiegistmat: —1 1 Name: Address: 1 Telephone: Postal code: 1 1 AdditioaW registrAnc Mail this registration form to. Name: Jim Perks 1 1 gess. 884 Shepherd Avenue Tekphone. Pte, ont. L1V 1G6 Postal Code- or Fax it to (416) 759.6681 , RIGHT HERE! RIGHT HERE! RIGHT HERE: Now ■ W W m ■ow W W S t� m s s m m m ..■ s cs cc it ■ s m m m ■ i VILLAGE CHRYSLER • AJAX "THINKING LIKE A CUSTOMER" SERVICE OPEN III DAY 19 HARWOOD AVE. (North of 4011)905.683.5358 AND EVERYrN NIGspccialHT m m Durham house tour aids Davis Inlet Innu 0 `Exquisitely designed' homes featured on region -wide tour to raise money for needy children in Canadian Maritimes DURHAM -- You can see some of the area's nicer homes and help needy children at the same time. The Great Innushare House Tour will take you through 10 homes spread from Pickering to Oshawa. with a refreshment stop at an Ajax public school. Proceeds from the Saturday, Sept. 14 event will go to Innushare, a charity began in 1993 to help Innu women and children living in Davis Inlet, Labrador. The isolated community is plagued by squalid living conditions and substance abuse, including children sniffing gasoline. The tour runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tick- ets are $ 10. Features of some Pickering houses are the "exquisitely designed" backyard of a Lodge Road home; collections of gingerbread men, angels, hearts, miniature teddy bears, plates, and pen and ink drawings of a Colonial Street abode; the graniteware collection and the dec- orating ideas in an Amaretto Avenue home that came from garage sale acquisitions; and the decorating, including the 'barnyard' family room, of a Spruce Hili Road residence. Two homes on Reed Drive in Ajax are fea- tured. one that's a woodworker's delight with many carvings and crafts. and the other that's been renovated and extensively decorated. Also on the tour are one home on Welling- ton Street in Whitby and three Alma Street houses in Oshawa. Refreshments will he available at Cadarackque Public School on Miles Drive in Ajax during the house tour. And. tickets for a raffle draw will be made available for a Gourmet Basket donated by the women of Innushare, while local artisans will sell crafts. For tickets, call Innu,,hare Charitable Trust at 427-9974, or Lynne Leech at Cadarackque Public School at 478-2347 or ti', 1-3304, Birds and buildings lofty topic for naturalists PICKERING -- An orga- Guest speaker is Michael nization whose goal is sav- Mcsurc, founding director ing birds in urban areas is of' the Fatal Light Aware - featured this week when the ness Program, an organiza- Pickering Naturalists meet. tion working to have lights The group meets Thurs- in tall buildings turned off day. Sept. 5' at 8 p.m. at the to prevent birds hitting Rouge Hill library branch. them. Rougemount Drive. south Everyone is welcome to of Hwy. 2 in Pickering. attend the meeting. Dr. Elaine Chang is now associated with Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of Contact lenses and glasses • Complete Family Eye Care EXTENDED HOURS EVERY SATURDAY 15 Harwood S. 427-4144 viiheekhair (Betwwn Hwy 101 i Miry 2) Accessbe • Chartered Financial Planner MEMBER OF TPA INVESTMENT PLANNING INC. "A professional you can trust with a reputation for the highest quality personal service and integrity" • Mutual Funds • Highest Rate G.I.C.'s • Life Insurance Planning • Tax & Estate Planning James Schofield RATE Long Distance FROM '•""'"""' 7 90', c,. C.M"031. wine chir 12 • Month tta.r..nLKwa. N.ak•r. tli Rye•• vV 5 a,w:.a , t OW— sa ti an aJJitvwal zt:s: ,." `sc�will.Ru*e an your alkr lona, dal & v calla. b"0111.111164 sw"M •fes 'r1w•W. Uatra•YFl4 Nwid4• expanded service to: Whitby, Oshawa, Howaa.+avilk, Newcastl:, Port Perry de Iiia '610ck areas pwa&" o AW Pclwne &1WhXVc• 00 ,Te/ehopo (416)4©6-3977 Lynne and Gary Leech have been renovating the front porch of the Amaretto Avenue home in Pickering preparing for a house tour to raise money for Innushare. a charity that helps residents of Davis Inlet, Labrador. The 10 -house tour is on Saturday, Sept. 14 and the cost is $10. photo by Ron Pietroniro HtNY.101 AJAX to N Ui Q > s W c 2 r U) X BAYLY ST. W. _ PAGE 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. SEPTEMBER 4,19% Region looks to honor firms and individuals for waste reduction � Two categories of winners chosen to continue tradition of honoring best at trimming their waste I)URHANI -- Durham Rcgion's work, dcpartmcnt is lookm,L for can- didates for its V1'astc Reduction Awards for local indi\iduals. bust- ncsses. industries and institution,,. 0%er the lasl sir ,,cars, the Rcgion has recognrved 15 organization. for their efforts in reducing garbage. Last .car's \sinners were Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. A\cr\ Dennison Office Products Canada and Durham Board of Education. This \cars winners will be select- ed from two categories. The first honors businesses that ha\c demonstrated leadership in reducing waste. The second rccog- nizcs an individual whose hard work and perseverance in waste reduction has had an impact in the workplace or communit-,. The winners will he honored at a special e\cnt this tall. Nominations ma,, be made to the Region's work, department, waste reduction division, b\ Sept. 29. For more information, call 668- 7721. McLean library's V birthday bash features party, sale of kids' books AJAX -- You're invited to a birthday party Saturday. Sept. 14 at the McLean branch of the Ajax Public _ Library. The branch is celebrating its second birthday from I to 4 p.m. with a party for everyone. Kids can visit Clifford the Big Red Dog and activi- ty sheets will be hand- ed out free. There will also be a sale of used children's books. For more information, visit the library in the McLean Community Centre, at the corner of Westney Road North and Magill Dr., or call 428-8489. Now's the time to put your fall st-,•lc together. Bring "Mom" shopping at Osha%va Centre and she's sure to find the perfect look for you. Of course, vouIre sure to find the perfect look for Vou too. And, -,'ou can al -,\'a -,s agree on -,,,'here m snack at our Food Court. MOM'S CHOICE MY CHOICE Clothing available from Le Ch1teau and shoes available from Agnew ,.,. "AWA OVER 200 STORES AND SERVICES INCLUDING THE BAY, EATON'S, SEARS & ZELLERS. OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10 AM Te9 PM, SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 6 PM AND SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 PM. STEVENSON ROAD & KING STREET WEST (905) 728-6231 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 4, 1996-PA(;E 2l -A r L coo.E rr I Thurs. Sept. 56 � M Cyding Helmets r $99S �t HL Helmets • �9S MJ 0 Fri. Sept. 6 (J NHL Jerseys Selected to 995 57±1. I A L A... Sat. Sept. 7 ,'1 ` sheroiood sr. , 9 AM Goalie Sticks \$:i 9 5 •Bis Louisville s 9 5 on •.•,. 149 East ••'•• 311995 power 3 Z9gs contour �0ot ,995 gats .>�SO" - V ** Ila 950 Adidas & Umbra � Track Sum l/Z price s Y S �;s 5BMW andffgxe Reg 5149" ncement for 1795 moll hockey equipment 30 %-70 " 0 Cooper, CCM, Flak oBR. � Louisville &more!/Am Knonk CCM EP" Coope. SGl Wheels Elbow Pods • shkVuor* $1695 I .Y 995Sfte 1 pPo4� 1 - (Masks a @CJD DICKERING VILLAG E FOR sPOFrrs 32 Church St. S. s� ��a� Ajax. ON. Ph.: (905) 683-0400MUM Notice: ftems in this sale may be limited in quantity, No rainchedcs will be issued. We reserve the NM to W cuan*m. AN sales final. 0 Not exa gv as shown HOURS Thurs. Sept 5 ............ 5pm-8pm Fri. Sept. 6................l0am-9pm Sat. Sept. 7...............9am-6pm Sun. Sept. 8..............10am-spm Mon. -Fri. 9 to 13 ....... l0am-9pm LAST DAY W. SEPT,, 14 904 Spirit Blade ABT Men's & SAVE Ladies =13 PAGE 22 -A -THE NEWS AONTRT11SER. R Elf.. SEPTEMBER 4, M% V RECYCLER'S REPORT Fill up The Treasure Chest to help desperate -Crees During,, the first �%eck of even month. Recycler's Report and the Ncws :advertiser bring, \ ou The Treasure Chest. -phis space allonks residents to give away items the\ no longer want and to list articles thev need. Perhaps you can help a coniniu- nitv of Crecs, located near the Northwest Territories. v ho are in desperate need of clean heddingr and towels. To use The Treasure Chest. call 420-5625 during re,ular business hours. ITEMS larraine roulston ?SEEDED -- -- ----- used clean I heddin- and _ tmxcls to be I ' sent to the I„ NNN'T - (Hill pick up) -- I 427-2OK5 ?) hilt rnuni- The loi stce 14 (grade nine) fin St i Reeveler's NI .t r a y 83 166 - tt3 I -66'_9. Report Gre} patio stones 24 inches h% 30 Inches -- 686-9106. 4 1 Bos's clothing sizes 4\ or 5 -- 416- 283-52;1 1, 5 1 Queen -sin hcd headboard and foothoard -- 4'_0-8191. 6) Children s to\ playhouse -- 416- 495-6ti69. .) RcIn,_,erator. frrezer (pref'erahlN small), answering machines. old white sheets. pillow cases and table Moths for Ada\ Parks and Recreation da\ camps -- Wanda 427-SS'l I SiIndustrial or i"ular surgrer with three spixds -- 420-8376. 9) Paper cutter (guillotine) -- 839- 31K-. 10i Rug nine feet h} nine feet, used tennis halls for a classroom -- 831- 1762. 11) Tin cam with cookies. liquor. .:ands. etc. logos -- 686-1525. 12, Dresser drawers -- 427-2942. 13) 24 -inch hed headboard -- OK6- 335 141 Old snap -on tools, catalogues. A walk in the park raises money for Parkinson Foundation DURHAM -- You can help raise money for the Durham Chapter of the Parkinson Foundation of Canada by taking a one-hour stroll Sunday, Sept. 29 or supporting someone who joins the walk. The chapter is holding Superwalk 96 at Lakeview Park. Oshawa. From I to 3 p.m., groups will head out from Sydenham Museum at 15 -minute intervals for an historical tour of the area. Refreshments will he available at Henry House. Participants are asked to either make a donation or collect pledges for the walk. For more information, call the museum at 436-7624 or the foundation at 723-3183. pamphlets, literature or related pamphlets -- 416-284-9; 51. 15) Small lapel pins -- 416-492-5824. 16) An', household articles, or oftice sup- plies -- S%Ivia's Residence, a non-profit group home and counselling centre for teens -- 427-0808. 17) Used clothing and white elephant items LUMINA APV s� for St. Martin's NcN to You monthly sales -- 839-9281. ITENIS TO GIVE AWAY 1) 3t) -gallon aquarium with sone acccs- sories -- 686-8726. 2) Siniver sewing machine (needs tension repair) -- 831-51W. Salellease prices available while quantities last •: "1 Hurry in and ensure your selection -* Other payment programmes and terms available 7 passenge, -' , v'6 JF, engine. 4 speed auo-aiic transmission, air lrz-1,e: 11''dc'W'. 3) Patio stones -- 428-3223. 4) Refrigerator, 15 -cubic foot (working order) -- 837-(H)I 1. 5) School desk, large cabinet for TV/radio - - 831-4996. 6) Marigold color bathtub and toilet -- 619- 1965. 1996 CAVALIER 2 DOOR COUPE conditonng, removable modular bucket seating, rear heater, 4 -wheel ant- t 10131 war3nty 3E " i0ntr'S6C OX cros wit '1c InWI IE VALUE PACKED 2 2 L er9ne. 5 -speed manual trarsm ss+on, rear spoiler, 4 -wheel lock braking system, driver sate air bag. composite polymer body panels - 2 Roadsoe 4swrce - 24 ftooll-free ser xe ABS. dual air bags, easy entry front seat. tnmk release. Iar9W engine in its class. no rust. deep tinted glass am'fm stereo, front 8 rear intermrtient wipers. 3 Cairnes, arspo-' `r most standard safety features in its class, safety age =istritction, sale upset rear window detoaver _ _ _ \ aoteCem, rear seat GtiW sharper belts, worry Mee 24-hour roadside assistance, 05798 plus'745 freight and Lease point: 5268 per morth plus tax. based on 36 months. CasMrade requirements S3 016. r-e,grt. S-4�5 first payment, security deposit, tax passiock Ihefl-0rMMreM system. battery nm -corm protection kease prices179 or'0 downs269 or $13,730 ► smant..w wr wwritt+ rax Warm.. :,mWL~ psr,.Kx Wi tar puss down prayWsrit d f2.M cr 76 nwriths. tt cunty dposd aq.4W trsds. sscwity dt6losit b'7.00 SM and h+rgM 1595 W4 frewo $596. THE NEW$ ADYFdtTt�:B» WYD..,SJI nEMBg* g.�12?0-TACE 23-A music and fun for kids AJAX -- You can take the younger members of the family to a picnic Saturday at the Ajax Community Centre. one of the more pop- ular events of the annual Ajax Family Festival, the free Teddy Bear Pic- nic runs this year on Sat- urday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the west par- kette. Highlights include the Kids at heart show at noon with the Kingston -based duo of Mary Lambert and Holly Sisson entertainino with sone and dance. Fol- lowing at 1 p.m. will be an appearance by Ronald McDonald. Other picnic features are a 'Reddy Bear Hospital operated by the Aja x- PickerinL� General llos- pital Foundation, a col- oring area face painting. a Stontime and activity area courtesy of the Ajar Public Library, and a harbecue with items nominally priced. And. �oun,!.tcrs can rncct Grimace on an antiyuc Mary Lambert and Holly Sisson are the heart of Kids at Heart. They appear at the Teddy Bear Picnic Saturday, Sept. 7 in the west parkette. fire truck courtesy of the sponsored by the Ajax :%i;Lx Dire Depau1mcm. McDonald's Restuu- fhc pian,, i, hcing rants. Famil`l fun right here at home! The A'ax Fami1v Festival From left to right: David Drover, Creighton Hastings, James Schofield (Branch Manager), Chance Harrington, Jeff Linton, Eric McLaughlin, Frank Morris, Brenda Delong, Byron Lawrence, Dale Ross (Missing: Dan Holmes) The Planvest Group of Companies provides full financial services to individual, institutional and corporate clients on an international level. With roots dating back to 1907, over $2 billion in assets under administration and a full range of life insurance, disability and investment products, Planvest can provide their clientele with outstanding investment planning services. ... is pleased to announce the addition of this new dynamic team to Planvest Financial Corporation. Operating directly from their Ontario Durham Region Branch, these individuals combined provide close to 100 years of professional financial expertise. For a complimentary financial planning consultation, please call (905) 428-9911 or fax (905)428-9922. PLANVEST FINANCIAL CORPORATION PAW 144 -h -TM NEMSAD S 19 Ajax Family Festival ....... .... ... 13th annual Ajax Family Festival has a little something for everyone AJAX -- The 13th annual Ajax Family Festival Trade and Home Show kicks off Friday. The event from Friday to Sunday at the Ajax Commu- nity Centre features a Teddy Bear Picnic, craft show, youth dance. three -on -three basketball, an auction and the trade shoo. The free trade sh(-)u is being held in the arena from 5 to 9 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and I I a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Opening ceremonies on Friday will be held on the arena floor at 7 p.m. and feature the Fast Side Har- mony singers. From 7 to 10 p.m.. a video dance for youths from Grades �, to h will tc held in The Durham Regional Police Services' Talking Bear matte an appearance last year at the Festival's trade show. There are plenty of attractions lined up again this year for those who :um out. the HMS Ajax Room with music provided by Mike's Music Machine. Ticket.. are S5 and available at the Ajax Community Centre and Ajax McDonald's Restau- rants. The dance will be supervised by adults. The Star Promenaders will kick up their heels from 8 to 8:30 p.m. on the arena floor with a square-dancing demonstration. Saturday events include the Teddy Bear Picnic from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the west parkette of the community centre. A free three -on -three basketball tournament all day outside the community centre is sponsored by National Sports Centre. I'here will be prizes for (cams over and under 16 ears of age. From 2 to 3 p.m.. a free-throw contest A ill be held. there's no : harge to take part. A free hockey equipment clinic , ill be held by National l Ix)rts. At 2 p.m., the Young at i ieart Cloggers will perform on the arena floor. On Sunday, a craft show is being held from 10 a.m. to d p.m. in the HMS Ajax Room, with 60 artisans sell- ing their work. The Ajax Seniors' Friendship Club will have a treat table at the craft show. Admission is free. The Young at Heart Clog- gers will perform on the arena floor at 2 p.m. The three -on -three bas- ketball will run again on Sunday and there'll be a free-throw contest at 2 p.m. From 2:30 to 3 p.m.. an auction will be held on the arena floor with proceeds going to charity. Items to be sold will he donated by businesses with booths in the trade show. The trade show ends at 3:30 p.m. Procec&, from the festi- val go to Ajax -Pickering General Hospital, the Salva- tion Army Food Bank and various seniors activities. For more information on the festival, call Joe Dickson at 683-7940 or 686-0295. PINE RIDGE MENIORIAL GARI)ENS CE.IETERA: CREMATION CENTRE MONUMENT SUPPLIER :serving Ajax, Pickering and surrounding areas. PRE ARR.-kNGE Y01 *R CE.\1L-rERY SERVI(-.ES COMPLETE INFOR_'VIATION AVAILABLE AT NO COST OR OBLIGATION Visit or Call 427-5416 541 Taunton Road West (Corner of Taunton Rd. & Church St.) Ajax, Pickering Come 8 see us at U,e A Fartrly Festival Sept 6, d w6anaaen:d M' Hna.xul c:mcica (AnmL lid 8. 1996 larynx femewry• ekpnatxw on C..mda Drop Into The Ajax Hydro Booth.. • -0 view our Hazard Hamlet display in action and take part in our customer service survey! 55 Taunton Road East AFMWIZI pww FAX INTERNET ADDRESS AJAX HYDRO 619-0500 619-0210 aihydro@www.durham.net Sept. 64, 1996 Residents always make for great crowds at the annual family festival. 44 Ajax and Pickering General Hospital IS PLEASED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE 1996 AJAX FAMILY FESTIVAL DROP BY OUR DISPLAY BOOTHS #6.7.8 Meet the Paramedics, See the Equipment & Get the Lo" -down on this Vital Community Service. 0 In support of # the Operating Rooms, Recovery OgW A� Room, Intensive Care WE 1'� `t0 G Unit and Day gE'E� gE'• Surgery. Ypt't THE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA OF DOWNTOWN KULCUM HM. 4M [AJAR Lam HUNT ST. welcomes You N=om raza with PERSONALIZED BA EmculrnrEs .SERVICE PresidpN: Henry Neb�a VicePresident & Whatever your [deeds, Pully Co-chair. Joe Diets« whatever theoccasion Pas President & OVER 130 DOWNTOWN P"a 'y Co-chair: Tony Stack BUSINESS di Se`�ary�'rer: Scott McMurray PROFESSIONAL Dim: PbU Rsysen SERVICES Town ofAjam Unison: are always ready stuart Craig r to assist you. Ajax Council Rep: Joe Atkietoo Ajax Family Festival _61P14. d4 WimsWUr6. fit c•4! M104Mf& fit+ Still in Harmony The perennially popular East Side Harmony chorus of singers will entertain during opening ceremonies this Friday. Here, they entertain during a performance from last year's event. Peer into Ajax's past at festival AJAX -- The Town's history will be on display during the Ajax Family Festival this weekend. Members of the Ajax Histori- cal Board will staff a booth dur- ing the trade show Portion of the fes- tival, with artifacts and photos illus- trating the Town's past. And, copies of the 414 -page A Town Called Ajax history bookwill be for sale at $36, Plus GST. Term are cash or cheque; no credit cards. The historical board's booth is sponsored by the Ajax Rotary Club. The trade show is being held in the arena of the Ajax Communi Centre Friday fruit[ 5 to 9 pm., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4:30 pm. Admission is firm. r THE TOWN OF AJAX ... better than euerr The Council and Senior staff congratulate the organizers of FAMILY FESTIVAL - 1996. Please visit the Town of Ajax Business Development Booth at the Trade Show. SEE HOW YOUR TOWN IS BEING PROMOTED. Is row left to right: Roger Anderson - Regional Councillor Wards 1 & 2; Steve Parish - Mayor: Jim McMaster - Regional Councillor Wards 3 & 4. 2nd row left to right: Pat Brown - Councillor Ward 4; Scott Crawford - Councillor Ward 2; Frank Schaper - Councillor Ward 1; Joe Atkinson - Councillor Ward 3. El Plenty of local talent on hand at community centre draft show AJAX -- The craftsmanship of dozens of local artisans will be shown and sold during the Ajax Family Festi- val craft show. It's being held in the HMS .Ajax Room of the Ajax Community Centre on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There are 60 tables featuring, a van- ety of craft styles. No professional ven- dors are taking part in the show. 1be Ajar Seniors Friendship Club will host a tea r(x)m and treat table dur- ing the craft show. Admission is free. There's also no charee to enter the trade show being held in the arena. 683-7940 I HARWOOD PLACE MALL "Your Community Shopping Mall" 314 HARWOOD AVE. S.. AJAX (905) 683-3442 f � I Get everything you need to get vcur k. ;s ready for schod in ore convenient stop. You'll tiro the hottest fashions, cooiest footwear and so much rrc,e. Save time and money by shopoing where your dollars always go `ur,,er S"oo with us. I • ,pax S St cre • a arc Shoe F~ra r 1 Z,' • S,-Nav • Britannia Fsr 3 Chics • Ciassic Arrangements • C.N.I.B. - Cross CcuntryDonuls -::cod Basks 2• ua*arl L!d. • void Smsers gamer - • Hair Language - Harvest BaKery • Harwood Dental Office • Marwood hoobies - Loon Lake Weavers • McDonald's TO National Trust - Photovenwice ENTER t s• 'Back To Sc- Research House • Sam's Jewellers one of three EAC"• Scotia bank Shoppers D Main Dsprees- VALUE s nalian • sk y Cleaneing hich tpa`t�nngs • Smoker's Comer • Space Age Shelvrtg- St. John Arrtbuiartce - Strut Your ► --- - The Instance Market • The Shoe Shak A�ess7•Wal-Matt - Wne Rade (lftnetx) Great savings at "FOOD BASICS" Wtevftr ' a recently opened 30,000 sq. ft. Draw �e � � near Saotiab� discount food store with over 4,000 Ballot products - at bottom prices Canada's imest WILDLIFE MUSEUM Exhibit will be on display at the Mall TUES., SEPT. 17 - SAT., SEPT. 21, 1996 Featuring over 50 species of Taxidermy animals on display. • MOUNTAIN LION - MUSKOX - ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK • ALASKA MOOSE • POLAR BEAR - GRIZZLY BEAR - WOLVERINE -ARCTIC WOLF, and more. This is a great leaming opportunity for children and adults alike, tours are available daily, call 683-3442 ,�'!-'.; :�• n•: Sq. qti. '.t TV;'e L.,•. r: .. j - r ti -v7 •., .f. • PAGE if -A-THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED,S'EP'TEMBER 4.19% .1 Early closure of Family Support Plan office causes chaos for clients ❑ Durham office closed unexpectedly, families say BY CHRIS BOVIE DURHAM STAFF _ DURHAM -- The doors to the Familv Support Plan office in Whitbv have closed a lot sooner than expected. Inst month the Province announced eight regional Family Support Plan offices. including Whitbv, would be closed, with counter service to he replaced by a 1-800 phone line and a central office in Downsyie%v. Family Support Plan enforces support and custody orders made by a court when a couple separates c,.- divorces. „divorces. A spokesman with Attorney Gen- eral Charles Harnick's office previ- ously said the 1-800 phone line wouldn't be operational until some time in 0ctoher and regional offices would not close until that time. But. last week FSP clients found the doors closed at the Whithy office with only a note taped to the door. I'hc note provided clients with a 1-hil!I number. but tryin_T to get through to an actual operator has been an impossible task. says Holly. a Durham Region woman who ,_els a monthly child support cheque. "I'vc been tryin_ to get throui_h and all I get is'a busy signal.- she says. "}:yen people with rc-dial on their phones can't get through.” She had arranged to pick up her cheque at the Whithy office and doesn't knew when she'll receive her month'. -end payment. 'nc timing couldn't be worse with parents needin,_ the mune% for back to school items for their children. she says. Barbara Kreger. spokesman for Mr. Harnick's office denies the office is closed. hecause there are still some people working out of the building. She sans the doors are locked because counter service is no longer provided, but adds some local workers are providing priority ser- vice: processing and distribution of cheques. "There's going to be some bumps along the way," she says. "We can't make the change overnight. People are just going to have to be patient." According to the Attorney Gener- al's office, about 60 people visited each regional office per day and by consolidating client services the government will save $800,000 in overhead costs and put more people in front-line services. The transition period is expected to take six months due to relocation and training, but will be fully opera- tional by January 1997, according to a press release issued from Mr. Har - nick's office. "We're changing the system to Arthritis Society fires up grill for funding PICKERING -- The Arthritis Soci- ety of Durham Region is firing up the grill to hel.p raise money for research and support. The local chapter holds a fund-rais- ing barbecue from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Dominion Sav- A-Centre in the Amberlea Plaza at Whites Rd. and Strouds Lane, Picker- ing. Proceeds will go to fund research, education and programs for arthritics. Call 1-888-765-0005 (Lucy Perri). make it better for women and children. A little bit on inconvenience is a fair price to pay." On the other side of the coin, a Durham man wants to pay child support arrears, but wanted to ensure his payment would he immediately processed. His new wife, Marilyn. says her husband took out an $8,500 loan, but is concerned his wages will continue to be garnisheed if he mails the cheque to a post office box. "When you call the number to speak to an operator, you just get voice mail," she says. Durham Centre MPP Jim Flaherty says his office has been getting a lot of calls from FSP clients. He's aware people now and in the past have been getting either a busy signal or voice mail when trying to call the office. "They're upgrading the phone system so people can get an operator," he says. "1'm sure they're doing it as fast as they can." IT•S THE LIMITED TIME f ONTIA( DEALERS* •96 CLEAROUT. HURRY IN FOR THE BEST SELECTION ON THESE AND ALL OTHER MODELS IN STOCK. 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Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMDER 4, 1"&PAGE 27-A SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Nadia Micallef and partner Bruno Marcotte are currently competing as a senior skating pair this season. The twosome recently finished fourth at an international meet in Germany. Pickering under -nine boys in soccer tourney semi-final nal — The Pickering JN Cameron. 'Danny ('ban. Brodie PropertyServices under -nine boys' house Chudnak, Patrick ('unen. Sean Dinekv. league soccer team advanced to the sena- ('Olin 1 felm, Kevin Helm. David I andry. tines round of the Uniomille-Milliken Sam Makdessian, Scott MacKenzie. Select Tournament Aug. 24 and 25. Jacob McMaster and Gratin Murphy. Pickering tied two game., on Saturday — with Unionville 1-1 and Clairlea Weshiew 1-1 — while winning the third game 5-2 over Richmond Hill to capture the division and advance to the semi-final contest on Sunday. In the piayoff game, Pickering was downed by Unionville `A 2-1 in sudden - death overtime. The IN Property Services squad lost 2-1 to a Pickering tier 1 team in overtime in the consolation round. Team members are Alex Amato, Matic Anderson, Levin Bernardino, Kevin Adult volleyball league needs players, teams DURHAM — A new adult co-ed volleyball league is looking for play- ers and teams for the coming season. The league will run from October to April at Kingsway College in Oshawa. 28. Deadline for registration is Sept. For more information or to sign up, call Kim at 576-4299. News Advertiser , Sports now on the Internet www.durhamnews.net Pi*cken*ngskater,partner shi*ne on world ice stage PWKI;RING —A Pickering figure skater and her partner are on the fast track to the intema- tional stage after an auspicious start to their c<uccr on the national team. Nadia Micallef, a former member of the Pickering Figure Skating Ulub, and her partner Bruno Marcotte, of (Quebec, are currently enter - Ing their first season skating at the senior level, .tlt(:r hcing invited to become part of the national team this summer. The duo are currently going through a moni- toring process by the ('anadian Figure Skating o %„ciation to track their progress in actual comb petitions. The (FSA sent Micallef and Marcotte to Germany for a recent competition in Obertudorf. In a group of 10 senior pairs. Micallef and Marcotte finished fifth in the short program and moved up to fourth overall after the long pro- gram. This was the pair's first international competi- tion as senior skaters. Micallef and Marcotte will now focus on other competitions in preparation for the Canadian Figure Skating ('championships in Vancouver in February. Football Dolphins bite XJAX-PI('KFRIN(; — Thl defence wa, linchacker Ken Sipa. %jam -Pickering Dolphins football while w'e'st was tlx: reclphcnt o :quad, put the bite on the the ottensne award. Brampton Bulldogs in ('entrul 4lcanwhile, the Dolphins' f )ntario Mirxor 1-ixxhall League atom, can thank a strong defen- action in Brampton on the week- sive etlion for their 25-22 victory end. over Brampton. The: defence came 'I -he Dolphins swept the up with several key plays in the Bulldogs, with the Ajar -Pickering contest especially two yuartcr- tykes. atoms. peoxces and ban- back sack, in the tixuth qu;utc'r. tam,, all winning their n:-ipcLd%c Wide receiver Kevin Richard, league contests. scored three touchdowns. one on a In a tough game. the D olpfuns' i()-vard catch and run. Wide tykes W,.uUe d over a determined receiver Drandon Po nle also Bulldogs squad 19-13. Ajax- scored a mayor on a catch -and -run Pickering got the go-ahead touch- play. Pottle also had a one -point down with less than three minutes comers D(4phins' plavers of the left in the game. Quharterh” Isic game m the atom contest were Glavic scored two to uctxl wm, Ryan Ran dell on defence and with a single major to running Richards on offence. hack Dan Voest. Dan Ga arek The Dolphins peewees added a con -point co in%w. The R•kes' plav- _ er of the game on f , • . 1 °'°-•' � CORRECTION NOTICE The illustration for the microcassette recorder is incorrect on page 7 of our Wed. Sept. 4 1996 Back To School Flyer. The correct product is a GE recorder We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. Business Depot RESPECT CONFIDENCE DISCIPLINE PATIENCE SELF DEFENCE Let us teach your child the skills to live by!! 428-8292 RISING SLJN AJAX SUPERIOR FITNESS WITH A PURPOSE Bulldogs squeaked by Brampton It -14. Runnui_ back Brnatn `L"hcade and wide receiver Markn %k' "m: each sc oxcA a to whck m n. «'Ong scores his maior on a run er,e. (Imi, `Iwr had two two-pt)uu converts. In the banger game. the Dolphin,, crushed the: Bulki<r-,s 2`i-1. 'A'idc receiver Adam Foxde scoKed a u o hdt wn earl:. in ttx- contcst and runnin_, hack J.LAn Gcxncz. went on to aeon three towtickmms. Force wa, ,•oxKl on all four conversion arterrtpt,. Ajay Do o dnauth was the offensive star for the Dolphins, while middle linebacker Jacob Gibbs got the rood on defence. Daxdnauth picked off two Brampton passes, while Gibbs had one interception. GRAND OPENING September 7,1996@ 12 pm 7REE fid? 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Barrett, Brandon O'Shea); Slo-Sports 7 (Derek Jackson 5, Shawn Aug. 14: Thunder 3 (Stephanie Lacey 2, Jennifer Christodoulou, MVPs Ashley Trotte•, Cerlanne MacKenzie) vs. Boyer 2 (Lisa Lepp, 3, Jason Jacobs, MVPs Anthony Francis, Paul CassaO vs. Marshall Homes 1 (Scott Blake, MVPs Kevin Prebble, Jacob Dasevais). Aug. 12: OJ Muller i t (Ryan Stedman -Smits 4, Stefan Gandzoslu 2, Trevor Crozier 2, Michael Smith 3, MVPs Joshua Nickerson, Barriauft 2, MVP Lkryd Sampayo) vs. Bob Johnston Chev-Olds 4 (Marc Levesque 3, Scott Johnston, MVP Laura Brogran). Christie Petkovsk, MVPs Rebecca Langford, Lia Papaddpoulos); SEVEN-AND-UNDER'A' DIVISION Aug. 13: Shandon Assoc. 7 (Kalman Waldman 3, Jason Vinzenz 4, Kayla Nelson) vs- Kicks 9 (Justin Wlodarczyk 5, Shawn Priestman 3, Joel Chisholm, MVPs Joel Chisholm, Justin Wlodarczyk); Aug. 12: Chargers 4 (Jacob MacDonald 3, Cameron Farrell, Sarah Boileau, MVP Robert Sinclair) vs Bizberbecue 3 (Shale Del Zotto Kicks 3 (Heather Gifford, Nicole Skelton, Amber Lewis, MVPs Heather Gilford, Katie Dargie) vs Blizzard 2 tAriana Peters, MVP Michael Kennedy) vs. OJ Muller 1 (David Florio, MVPs James Rae, David Florio); Wood Gundy 5 (Steve Shanks 4, Mike Portener, Bathroom Remodelling 3 (Nicholette Evans 2, Michael Evans, MVPs 2, Alannah Wakefield, MVPs Shane Del Zotto, Alannah Wakefield); Kimberley Dillinger, MVPs Ariana Peters, Jennifer Graham); M Shooting Stars 1 (Tina Tsiopks, VPs Sarah Scott, Lisa Pascoe) MVP Shawn Watson) vs. Port -A -Wall 3 (Gregory Mitchell 3, MVP Adam Rooke); Alexandra Pappas, Matthew Sheppard) vs. Blaisdale Monlessori 2 (Rachel Debrev, Brandon O'Shea, MVPs Andrew Investors Group Blizzard 3 (Kailey Chappell, Daniel Fyfe, Brendon Weltering) vs. Strikers i (Kyle Sawyer, MVP Tim Vickers). vs. Dana Inc. 0 (MVPs Katie Bassett, Mary Anne Dimal lac)- Blizzard 2 (Steven Mysko, Sebastian Boucher, MVPs Tarp Mach Sebastian Boucher) vs. PCCCA 0 (MVPs Adam (1989,90,91) Aug. 7: Boyer 4 (Lisa Lahey, Cristen Hucaluk, Rebecca Langford, Lia 6 (Andrea K MVP the team) vs. Kicks 0 (MVP the teams; Blizzard 6 {Andrea Kailas, Ariana Peters, Ashley Nason 2, Jennder Wilkinson, Taylor Robson); Canadian Hardwood Flooring 2 (Mitchell awn Sar ) vs. Ch Gearing, MVPs Mitchell Chudziak, Eric Hong, Shawn Stark) vs. Chargers 0. PickeringRingette - - has Graham, Kimberley Dillinger, MVPs Andrea Karkas, Ashley Nasoni FIVE -AND -UNDER WXED'A' DIVISION AJAX C.C. 8:30PM - 9:30PM (1989,90,91) vs. Shooting Stars 0 (MVP the team); Dana Inc 2 (Judi Lopez 2, Aug. 12: Bryson Insurance Kicks 6 (Michael Robson 5, Ryan AJAX C.C. .. MVPs Jennifer Polito. Christina Bray vs. Thunder 1 (Jennifer Christodoulou, MVPs Ashley Trotter, Natasha Gudovi. 10-AND-UNDER10-AND-UNDER GIRLS' DIVISION Bransmmbe, MVP Ryan Bransoombel vs SuperCentre 3 (Curtis Henderson 3, MVPs Layne Farrell, Jilte Canada Trust 4 (Andy Andeoff 2, Shane Lalach, MVP Kaleeghgh HHeard) vs. Lone Star • introductory chnlc 12: Ability Metal S Machine 2 (Ashley Vaughan. Nicole Ruta, MVP Ki l Doyle) vs- Boyer 0; Chargers 3 (Laura Clayton 3, MVP VPsAug. 2 (Christina Paterson, MRahim Kaba, Dane McGeoghan); Shooting Stars 9 (Ethan Dyk 2. Callum Lynch 3. Jason Armstrong, Kelly Verboom) vs. Canadian Progress Club 2 (Symone Parera, Ann King, Mary Frawley, Cance Fitzsimmons, MVPs Callum Lynch, PICKERING - The Pickering past the goalie. Lauren O'Hare; Shooting Stars 2 (Katie Skelton, Erica MacNeil, MVP Heather Redmond) vs. Optimist C Ethan Dyk) vs. Subway (MVPs Jason Rogers, Brandon Wildforl Canadian Progress Club 4 (Adrian Boucher 3, Christopher Ringette Association will encourage Ringette is a non -contact sport which UNDER -14 BOYS' DIVISION Underhtll? vs. Cam Tool & Die 0. new Players to become involved In the encourages Speed., athletic skill and a Aug 13: Thunder 3 •Mar ark Roger 2. Jana Cummins vs,k 6 Chargers 3 (Rocky Ruta 2, Mark Rogers.: Advantage Card 'ruck 6 FIVE AND UNDER MIXED 'B' DIVISION July 15: Glaisdale Montessori 0 � MVPs Karr Toemsalu. Anthony sport at a free introductory clinic at Art high level of co-ordination. As well, the (Stephan Fullard 2, Patrick Lupa, Ian Bold, Faheem ArA, Nidel Valero vs. Chargers 0 (MVP Jacob MacDonald). Thompson Arena Sunday from 10 to I I rules promote team rather than individ- Furgus, MVP William Papineau) vs. Blizzard 2 (Jeffrey Gopaul, Anthony Polib Polito;; Kan 4 Awaleh-God July 22: Blarsdale Montessori 4 (Colin Foo 2. Brandon O'Shea 2, a m ual (Kadar 3, Ashley Mulvey, MVPs Amber Clark, Coln Foo) vs. Bizbarbecue t iJason Hobbs, play. MVP Dave Crothers) vs. Strikers 1 (Alex Yu, MVP Briar Ramdeen); MVPS Graham Young, Oscar Graber, Shane de Zdo, Alannah Players are urged to take their skates Age categories for ringette are: bun - Kicks 3 (Kareem Henry, Matthew Lewis. Joe Stephan, MVP Joe Stepnani vs. Shooting Stars C. Wakefield). d;. 29: 29: wrr July Bathroom Remodelling 2 (Jared Coley, Michael evas, and a helmet for an hour of fun. nies five to seven years: novice eight and 12 -AND -UNDER BOYS'OIVISION MVPs Jared Cowley, Michael Evans) vs Bimarbecue 0 (MVPs Ringette is a girls' team game played nine years; petite 10 and 1 l years; tween Aug. 25: Flex d n Lopoh, s. Chris 2 M Ryan Munga,. Brandon Lopes, Chris Mdlvrain vs. Kcks 2 •Matthew Moil Chris s, Kicks ChriAug. Taylor, osis on tesso Aug. 5: Blafsdak Montessor, 9 (Heather Columbus 2. Christopher by six players (goalie included) on ice, - 12 and 13 years; junior 14 and 15 years; Mann 2. MVPs Ryan McMenemy. Wayne Felder, Adam Dartersor, Murphy 5. Andrew Bare^ 2. MVPs Christophe+ Murphy, Leigh wearing equipment such as skates, shin, belle 16 to 18 years; deb 19 to 21 years: Pyan Blyth,, Port Royal Mills ' I �Skvbr Petrovich 3, Kyie Petrovich 3. Adam Cawley. Kyle Hamilton, George Tourlcs. Niroshar Seim- vs. Kicks 4 ,Justin Wlodarc,-yk 4, MVPs Mark Manning, Justin Wlodazykmwl r ,; Bathroom Remodeling 2 ;Jared Cowley, shoulder Shoulder and elbow ails, helmet, pants and intermediate. 22 years and older. Randasamv, Alien Aoams. MVPs Niroshan Randasamy, Adam Michael Evans, MVPs Jared Covnev, Mikael Nelson vs. Bkzzard I and a team sweater. A Special ringette For more information, call Kevin at Cawlev vs CLearnef 1 'Andrew Dimosk% MVPs Josep'­ Mann, FailPe,sioc. Erik-a,•is. Pill Koeschln.; Midas Shooting Stars Daniel Fyfe, MVPs Scoff Bassett, Daniel Fyfe, Chroers 2 (Sarah ur Beau 2, MVP Michael Pit•000vi vs. Strikers C +MVP Ryan stick is used to shoot the rubber ring 839-6789 or Lorraine at 686-234.3. 7 -Adam Montosr 4, Kevin Marshal, Ke;- Williams 2, MVPs Davc Garpes, Thomas Francis. Adam Sultana' vs. Chargers ' M c^ael MCBWnev, MVPs Bobbv Koufis. Mrchae• MC&freV, Carrie' Morgan, Bryan McDonaN•, ^ Compucent•e-1tunder 9 Wchae- Krasnows• Z. Dere. J Poiowvk. Ke^.� Rhodes 2. Kenneth Tam, Jorca^ Blaae, Kevin Krasnowsk, MVPs Alex Guthr,e, Jason Porte-. P �� Jordar Blake' vs SDorting Images 0 MVPs Brent Leape,.// Patrick Moionv 12 -AND -UNDER BOYS- STANDINGS �'a^ ; ^, 0-5 :' Alas . O TEAM GP W L T PTS n -m ,.cemtr. _^unde• 4 2 !4 i4+ Flex ,' 4 2 ' 14 Kicks 7 4 2 1 14 I.tt1 Enin r MCPs Snooting Stars 7 4 2 1 14 C✓i tib P--' =oya: Mills 7 4 1 2 13 X31 Chargers 7 4 3 C 12 Spollig -rill 8 2 5 C�earmel 7 6 0 3 Johnson Controls 7 0 7 C 0 UNDER -NINE BOYS"A' DIVISION Aug 14 HrY-F,- +c �avoet 2. kill _orae- -ally. vs, Whites Road Snell 0; 7Si 2 -Bryan K, Pe. Brender` Graham. MVPs Bryan Knee, Brenner Granam. vs. Sharks 0 th#VDerxx Kong . Solo Images 3 Aaron Mulrov 2. Fillip Sino vsx . MVPs Aaron Ill Basil Steetrer . MCMilar 3 Sa..roers Volvo 1' �Jovan Wilsor 5, Mike Spencer 2 Aron Eccles 2, Stephen D Souza, Supner Mara, MVP Stil lr Mazrna_ vs. Pot Royal Mills Shooting Stars 0; Ban■ of MonKeai 6 -Cody Pollard. Kyr Hawke. Aix Greenbury. MVPs Kyte Hawke, Chnstoorw Poiowen vs. Sporting Images 0; Solid 'mages 5 iFarp Sna.ovsk 3. Bradiev Sandi,, Aaron Muirov- MVPs Bradley 3ml Davo -one vs. Pon Royal Mills Shooting Stars 3 (Batey Cama 2. Kai-r,o Fox. MVP Anthony Aucielb . McMillan 6 Sau-,Oe,s Volvo 5 .Jovain Wilson 2, Jusir Davis. St,tphen Mania. Stephen Ka o es. MVP Suver D'Souza vs. Maxell 0 (MVPs Aiex McKenna, Calvi Burrtows, Bandon Heard. Matthew Cherry. Eric Schriebe• Aug. 7Shams 2 Max Philips, Kyle Hope. MVP Spencer Br vs. Maxx - 'MVP Branoor •+earl TSI 3 •Jason Krasnowsk% MVPs Arysnad Kara-Vioni, Bryan Knipe vs Ban■ of Montrea, Wh4es Road Shell 6 Baideep Ghataoie 3. Tvir Jaron:, Kyte Dear, Erik Zenadrs, vs Sporing Images C. SEVEN-AND-UNIN111 BOYS' C' DIVISION Aug 12 Soot Aoc Glass 3 Gres Bacial,ar Tom Koukidis, Chris Wrghl. MVPs David Grant, Liam Walker vs Krcxs 2 -Cassidy Spadalora 2, MVPs Gregory Mansor. CassCy Spadil'Vision Canada Vipers 6 ,Keen Wylie 3. C-. Hamdon 3, MVPs Kevin Wylie, C... Hlamillon• vs Chargers 3 Graham Walm5loy 2, Matthew Shoesm-M, MVPs Cameron Telford, Cameron Powell Ultramar 6 (Steven Koutts 2, Cory Giordano 2, Chris Prato, uslin Warren, MVP Justin Wainer: vs. Lone Star Cate 3 James Jarvis, Petr Hanna, MVPs C,.r,is Spencer, Jamie Shotlanor , Hawks 7 (Daniel Simmonds 3, Derek Fiier, O.J. Scriven, lain Snook Danfm Welsh, MVP Daniel Simmonds, Daniel Welsh; vs. BMR Markel 1 (Jason RoWthan, MWs Michael Dimtovski, Omar Madhany.. UNDER -SEVEN BOYS' B' DIVISION Aug. 13: Whole Tooth 2 (Drew Stark 2. MVPs Jason Withal]. Ryan Rozrnskis) vs- Toddy'sTerros 1 (Shane Vadera, MVPs Ebin Pappu, Ryad Ali).: Boyer 4 (Adam Borko, Kyle Bateman, Nicholas Barbaro, Jame Robinson, MVPs Nicholas Barbaro. Janie Robinson) vs. Brodak Group 2 (Nididas Johnston, Dakota Martin, MVPs Lorenzo Haza, Dakota Martin): Breezewood 2, Adam NcNown, Kurtis Barrier, MVPs Adam VIcNown, Kurt's Barrier) will J.E. BALL HOCKED REGISTRATION • Individuals .& Teams • League starting Sept. 7 Contact MARK BROWN 438-1325 or SOCCER CITY SPORTS COMPLEX 430-3434 DURHAM WEST GIRLS HOCKEY ASSOC. FALL REGISTRATION MON. SEPT. 9, 1996 PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX 6:OOPM TO 9:OOPM THUR-SEPT 12, 96 AJAX COMMUNITY CENTER 5:30PM TO 8:30PM SUN. SEPT- 15, 1996 AJAX COMMUNITY CENTER 10:30AM TO 1:30PM COME TRY GIRLS HOCKEY! HTCP TRAINERS CLINIC FALL PRE -SEASON CLINICS SEPT. 22, 1996 $5.00 EACH SESSION FOR INFORMATION & FOR INFO (905) 683-5672 REGISTRATION _ CONTACT K. DYER (905) 683-5672 TYKE SELECTS THURS. SEPT. 12, 96 AJAX C.C. 5:30PM - 6:30PM 1989,90,91 SUN. SEPT. 15, 96 AJAX C.C. 10:30AM - 11:30AM ATOM THURS. SEPT. 12, 96 AJAX C.C. 6:30PM - 7:30M 1985, 1986 SUN. SEPT. 15, 96 AJAX C.C. 11:30AM - 12:30PM PEEWEE THURS. SEPT. 12, 96 AJAX C.C. 7:30PM - 8:30PM (1989,90,91) SUN. SEPT. 15, 96 AJAX C.C. 12:30PM - 1:30PM BANTAM & UP THURS. SEPT. 12, 96 AJAX C.C. 8:30PM - 9:30PM (1989,90,91) SUN. 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Conveniently located near the Pickering/Scarborough border * Sprung floor for safety * competitive program available • Family discounts Ballet ages 6 & up Sltmulate5'7a ".dQ i ^L'�CL�eS a'�e Ctbld ::. 'un" • • -• c 5 aL C'P...+' - e" ' natural love for all types the grace of Ballet- the CO'T'S= min traditional understandrrg of music of movement 8 music enthusiasm of Jazz and Jazz technipues m the; are developed a" with while developng the toys of Creative FUN pass which strengtn -usoe tone. rtrragmatlon --o-ordination Dance. deveiops •nythm co- balance d grace 8 rhythm. ordination. Inness and iS�'dtrOlt confidence REGISTRATION: SEPT. 4.5 from " p.m. 96 Old Kingston Rd. Pickering Village 683-5767 ODA CE CEN I I IW(W 755 Plummer St. Unit #12 r�ftv Pickering, Ontario L1 W 3S1 Tel: 837-2528 Kids • Wo" 1 4,q.a Director Tap * Jazz * Ballet * Pointe * Kinderdance Adult Classes t, al =van All Classes Taught By brolowerri" Professionally Qualified Teachers rid atx-9 a%%% Carnda and dte U.S. the MarWFran *Tammy Roberts - R.A.D., D.M.A., A.D.A.P.T * Fritha King- A.R.A.D. helain ALSO OFFL�R e * Ballet classes from Pre -Primary to Intermediate * R.A.D. Ballet Exams (Royal Academy of Dancing) * Ages 3 to Adult Competitions in Canada and United States Professional Workshops * Annual Recital Summer School PAGE 30 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 4,19% .;aw-at rs•<�: _;mss .r 3;crz.ea-� < i►�KQ /�F;�M In the convenience of your own fr home. Popular and R.C.M. method. 10 yrs. experience. Private teacher in Pickering/Ajax. R.C.M. affiliated. Ages 6 to Adult. Call 686-9016 WE CARE & IT SHOWS! Bums Dance Centre, now in its 37th season. is The Ideal Dance Centre, both for those seeking a recreational outlet, or for those with Show -Biz in their blood. Burns was the first professional Performing Arts Academy in Durham offering comprehensive Quality Dance Education Programs. Bums offers a full range of performing arts Gasses for ages 3 to adult. Courses include: Ballet. Pointe, Jazz, Tap, highland, Hip Hop/Funk & Broadway Theatre/Stagecraft. For ages 3 to 5 the Kinder Division offers fun -filled Kinderdance, Kinderballet, Kindertap, Kindelazzlacro or Kinderhighland programs. The Adult Division offers 10 week courses in Adult Ballet, Tap or Jazz, Contemporary Social (Ballroom) Dance, Slushes & Line Dance, personal Wedding Choreography, Dance Aerobics & Funkercise. Small Classes promote individual attention! The faculty of qualified professionals, a successful 36 year reputation combined with exams, Performance di Competition Opportunities, Spectacular Year End Stows, and a Commitment to Excellence make BURNS DANCE CENTRE... "The Ultimate Choice for YOUR Performing Arts Education!" Call 723-1133 for more info. Located at: 214 King St. E., Oshawa Principal: Dana Lynn Olsen, B.A., D.M.A., D.E.A., C.D.TA., B.A.T.D., I.D.E.A., P.D.TA. • Learning circler airuciureo age. appropriate • French music J curriculum for Jr and Sr KG • Sersory activities • Learning circle SCHOOL AGE PROGRAM • French • Arts & creative program 6 TO 9 YEARS • Cognitive sensory • Outdoor activities BEFORE. AFTER & P.A. DAYS • Creative activities PLUS- Full time dayare - ages 2 r, 9 years • Year round program Monday ' -c =riday i.15a.m. to 6:00p.m. lexcept statutory holidays) • Lcving, warm. friendly, family oriented atmosphere • Caring professional qualified staff • Approved and licensed by Ministry of Community and Social Services • Subsidy and financial assistance available • Nutritious hot meals prepared on the premises - Fenced outdoor play area • Interestxig field trips, picnics, library visits • Lxated on Kingston Road (Highway A2) The school house Next to St. Pauls on the Hill Anglican Church. Highway 401 Highway a2 Kingston Rd. ouco PINERIDGE 882 KINGSTON ROAD, PICKERING cGAS DAYCARE Ramp to church ' (ENTRANCE OFF SHEPPARD AVE. PanuN Lot n Shemard Ave VIA FAIRPORT RD.) DANCEDURHAM • AEROBIC EAR Pickering Village Square 60 Randall Dr. LOC Ajax, Ont. (905) 427-0443 Iniz-34 � You Don't need to make that GA MBA 30 minute drive anymore. COME IN & SEE OUR FULL Big Star SELECTION OF Gym Slippers BRAND NAME PRODUCTS AT 1 - • COMPETITIVE PRICES. G I L D A rll al r x ANSI(Ily o'°n°u� DANCERS & TEACHERS Business Hours: N Our Store JS Ideallly • Monday, Tuesday a w+ednesday ,. i 1600 a -n. • 6:00 pa Thursday: 1600 a.o. - 7A0 pa HW.2 p Pk ka �ng VIiIW • F "dar. 10:00 a a 7:00 pa • Saturday : lioo a.n . kOp PRL (corner of Hwy. #2 (905) 427-0443 1Randall Dr.) S ,,, REGISTRATION To Advertise -Your Fall Reg�stration Ad Call 68-111111111, e0707 Need some career direction? OBC can help. Accountsn(t . Business Administration Computerized Bookkeeping Computer Sohvare & Systems Operator Administrative Assistant - Secretwv Dental Assisting - Phumaq Techntaan Medical Office Assistant - Medical Lab. Assistant edrnl Office Admmtstrator . Human Sernce Worker Child & Youth Assistant - Animal Cue Aide Travel Counselling - Tourism & Hospttabty Lav Clerk - Lav and Secunry Legal Office Assistant and many more... 'set where yoo want to go, fast, th OBC -'s googly career training. ;radsate in 12 nwmdis or las! 2ttow Ma John Mail) OBC 51 (Midtown Mall) 576-9175 n.YrA XJ0 BUSNE&S COLLEU TRAIN TO BE A CERTIFIED HEAIXH CARE AIDE Information :utd Registration Senunan for the OSHAIAA AREA CERTIFIED HEA1,TH CARE MDF: 1'R()(:RA.%I H ill Ik held rI%'RSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1996 at E XTENDICARE Nt'R.ti1Nl: HOME Y_' Park Road North, Oshawa I'lan to attend one of the following serninars: Seminar (A) 12:(x) noon Seminar (B) 5:(N) p.m. Ono reservation required for serninar) NE%% SKILLS VOCATIONAL. SCHOOL 1-905-294.5573 1 Please do not call ExtendicWe) COk'ERNMENTAPPROVED PROGRAM 0DONNELL SCHOOL OF TRDITIONAL IRISH DANCING c=anadian & North American Champions Beginners Welcome I Eelp develop your child's *confidence *co-ordination *social grace. Classes Held: I'uckering, Scarborough. Windsor School offers tilu(ients dirm, conlim, with Ute oro fetiskxtal dance wcxld Professional Instructor: Anne Marie O'Donnell TC.R.G. Registered Member of: • An Coimisium Le Rinci Gaelacha Ireland • Irish Dance Teachers Association of Canada • Irish Dance Teachers .Association of North Arnerica. For further information: (4l 6) 267-9833 :also available for shows. Ikance Fur %fi-le-. Grace. Fun f- Fitness FALL REGISTRATION Sept. 5 6-9p.m. Sat., Sept. 7, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. 845 Westney Rd. S. Unit #1, Ajax 683-1269 A new school year brings many changes for students. New classes, new friends and new experiences. By enrolling at Sylvan this fall, your child can go back to school with the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the upcoming year. Start the new school year with confidence. Call sylvan today - 0� SYLVAN LEARNING CENTRE 1801 Dundas St. E.. Whitby Kendalwood Park Plaza • Reading • Writing • Math • Study Skills • Homework Support THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 4,1996 -PAGE 31-A L I I N& 1kt Jl_. IAI'I."CI A HM's AJAX FIGURE SKATING CLUB H` WILL BE HOLDING REGISTRATION FOR THE FOLLOWING FALUWINTER PROGRAMS PRESCHOOL - Fun program for children 3-5 years old CANSKATE - Learn to skate program for children ages 5 & up JUNIORANTERMEDIATE/SENIOR - C.F.S.A. test stream skaters ADULT PROQRAM - Learn to skate for beginners & advanced test stream skaters ADULT PRECISION - Team skating for adults Open Registration for the above programs will be held at the: Ajax Community Centre Thurs. Sept. 12, 7-9 p.m. Sat. Sept. 14, 10-12 noon Includes skate exchange 8 Auxiliary sale Sat., Sept. 14, 10 - 12 noon only For further information, please call and leave message at the A.F.S.C. office, 905-683-1753 PAGE 32 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., SEPTEMBER 4,19% a y+r4. 1 +a r. ik f THE DURHAM 3 a;d % Nee .= dtoearn _ English?1 Durham College programs offer the skills and knowledge that today's employers want, backed by a guarantee that they can rely on — that's the Durham Advantage! Englisb As a Second Language is a program designed to ' train individuals in the English Language at a Newcomers, '•� ' t intermediate or advanced level. The program includes computer skills language laboratory activities and ob sear ti h Art 715 �l c preparaon. English assessment is required prior to registration. The L1NC program starts September 9, Intermediate and Advanced begins late September. Give us a call and we can help place you at a level comfortable for you. " a stmt on your Cal today for mor• En9611r language - information at Progrvms begin soon. 721-3300 Educating You for the Real Word. OPEN HOL-SE - REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER 3 to Classes, Seminars in Folk Art, Basketry-, Calligraphy-, Fabric Wood, Brushes, Paints, Books, Packets and much more. -The Courtyard" 109 Old Kingston Rd. W. Unit *1, Ajax Continuous Leaming presents On-site program INFORMATION & REGISTRATION Come out and receive Durham College Continuous Learning program information and register for your chosen course all in one evening. Thursday, September 5, 1996 6-0o to &3o pm St. Mary Catholic Secondary school (cafeteria) 19113 Whiles Road, Pickering Call (905)7213052 for more information. 4=0 Educating You for the Real World. Business Hours: Now Open Mondays Mon. -Sat. 10:00-5:00 Mon.-Thurs. 7:00-9:00 905-683-6109 was, CM = 0,4 r. �.. J.K. LEARNING --'. OPEN HOUSE THURS., SEPT. 5, 5-7 P.M. ' Qualified teacher ' Advanced learning for junior Kindergarten aged children (3.9 to 4 rears) I language. math. art. emironmenlal t studies integrated into a child -centred learning program ' 3 -day morning or afternoon program Sessions Ixgin the week of *ptemb(r 3. 1996 (Al (905) 683-6419 - LINDA (1x)5) 831-9399 - CAROL IGRANDIN HOME I ,.� NURSERY SCHOOL r A half day program for d iildren ages Om to six yms old •ECE Qualified Instructor *Weekly themes •Alphabet recognition -introduction to phonics _•Dail r�crafts and 'circle' time i Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Classes begin the week of September 16th; 19% CALL (905) 831-7612 570 Westney Rd. S. F " Ajax Q DANCE STUDIO INC. fad ry tsay • Ballet -Jazz -Tap 3 years and up • Fully qualified staff (no student teachers) • Special adult classes • All staff qualified in child infant emergency • Competitive classes. plus life saver program. • Spacious fully equipped teaching facility with • Annual recitals, local performances. separate office and waiting area- • Yearly student photos. • Main level entrances with lots of well lit • Easy payment plan available. parking. . Reasonable rental recital costumes. REGISTRATION AUG. 27, 28 b 29 SEPT. 3.4.5 10 A.M.-12 NOON 7 RM. -810 P M 15 DANCE DOLLARS COUPON VALUE ANY COMBINATION BALLET — JAZZ — TAP CLASS ALSO REDEEMABLE FOR TtiV{NKLE TOES CLASS, N Fyp`7Fs NVO CASH v^t,t,t - Rt DEE-AAM E rOR DANCE CUSS ONLY Jacqueline's School of Dance 1) - i of YY; i t ± on/ l.td I 13"Anniversary Jazz Tap Ballet Pointe A.. , .w.+ 1r� .0 c bu.%e,! , al. fir t a.�it Assm-t tthon u/ teachers (if Dancing (RA I'/)) Shcahuv Air, { ,r,. f,,adult S%rerntl tern azul adull , Iasse % lar ash / Gold, 2 Sih•er Medals Call today for appt. or info. 420-7399 1360 Kingston Rd. The Hub Plaza (McDonalds) Unit 13 & 15 (office corridor) l We Offer • Competitions • Examinations under B.A.T.D. -Syllabus • Field trips to the National Ballet • Spring Recital • Work shops Summer 'Performing Registration New Students Thurs., Sept. 5 5-8 p.m. Eastside $armosa,� iaa.�ites fou to... SCOVER! A unique style of musiea!performance 6 wM"w3kW ata J=e . Amom 7fa:.'�O»aaca ' best i�Ro�aas� ty G�e�ts�e Zirat;a��s TEEM fir. C '" CIC Kow.or• RC 7 G O V Hwy 2 ¢o ' Hwy 401 -The Courtyard" 109 Old Kingston Rd. W. Unit *1, Ajax Continuous Leaming presents On-site program INFORMATION & REGISTRATION Come out and receive Durham College Continuous Learning program information and register for your chosen course all in one evening. Thursday, September 5, 1996 6-0o to &3o pm St. Mary Catholic Secondary school (cafeteria) 19113 Whiles Road, Pickering Call (905)7213052 for more information. 4=0 Educating You for the Real World. Business Hours: Now Open Mondays Mon. -Sat. 10:00-5:00 Mon.-Thurs. 7:00-9:00 905-683-6109 was, CM = 0,4 r. �.. J.K. LEARNING --'. OPEN HOUSE THURS., SEPT. 5, 5-7 P.M. ' Qualified teacher ' Advanced learning for junior Kindergarten aged children (3.9 to 4 rears) I language. math. art. emironmenlal t studies integrated into a child -centred learning program ' 3 -day morning or afternoon program Sessions Ixgin the week of *ptemb(r 3. 1996 (Al (905) 683-6419 - LINDA (1x)5) 831-9399 - CAROL IGRANDIN HOME I ,.� NURSERY SCHOOL r A half day program for d iildren ages Om to six yms old •ECE Qualified Instructor *Weekly themes •Alphabet recognition -introduction to phonics _•Dail r�crafts and 'circle' time i Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Classes begin the week of September 16th; 19% CALL (905) 831-7612 570 Westney Rd. S. F " Ajax Q DANCE STUDIO INC. fad ry tsay • Ballet -Jazz -Tap 3 years and up • Fully qualified staff (no student teachers) • Special adult classes • All staff qualified in child infant emergency • Competitive classes. plus life saver program. • Spacious fully equipped teaching facility with • Annual recitals, local performances. separate office and waiting area- • Yearly student photos. • Main level entrances with lots of well lit • Easy payment plan available. parking. . Reasonable rental recital costumes. REGISTRATION AUG. 27, 28 b 29 SEPT. 3.4.5 10 A.M.-12 NOON 7 RM. -810 P M 15 DANCE DOLLARS COUPON VALUE ANY COMBINATION BALLET — JAZZ — TAP CLASS ALSO REDEEMABLE FOR TtiV{NKLE TOES CLASS, N Fyp`7Fs NVO CASH v^t,t,t - Rt DEE-AAM E rOR DANCE CUSS ONLY Jacqueline's School of Dance 1) - i of YY; i t ± on/ l.td I 13"Anniversary Jazz Tap Ballet Pointe A.. , .w.+ 1r� .0 c bu.%e,! , al. fir t a.�it Assm-t tthon u/ teachers (if Dancing (RA I'/)) Shcahuv Air, { ,r,. f,,adult S%rerntl tern azul adull , Iasse % lar ash / Gold, 2 Sih•er Medals Call today for appt. or info. 420-7399 1360 Kingston Rd. The Hub Plaza (McDonalds) Unit 13 & 15 (office corridor) l We Offer • Competitions • Examinations under B.A.T.D. -Syllabus • Field trips to the National Ballet • Spring Recital • Work shops Summer 'Performing Registration New Students Thurs., Sept. 5 5-8 p.m. Eastside $armosa,� iaa.�ites fou to... SCOVER! A unique style of musiea!performance 6 wM"w3kW ata J=e . Amom 7fa:.'�O»aaca ' best i�Ro�aas� ty G�e�ts�e Zirat;a��s TEEM fir. ri CLASSIFIED 7 INTERNET ADDRESS: D� /� •-Http://www.durharnnews.net - Buy one E-mail us at: week, get (905) the 2nd frees Call 8 a.m. to 8p.m _ Call us for TORONTO Monday to Friday. -� details "NE 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday - APPA.. to Ark1eN.For your ad i 798 7672 or fax qgF; l..r.a s. . For �1-My GARAGE SALES (905) 579-2238 l C*: BIRTH NOTICES Only*3S+GS ■T Announc.� your babys+GST inky receive a gift certrficata entitling you to $25 worth $j4!D of quality baby products Careers ' ' Careers GM Careers ' Careers Careers ' ' Careers ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers We also have the following courses for Serious Students: •Accounting and Business Administration • MicroCornputer Business Applications • Programming • Legal/Medical Office Administration • Hotel & Restaurant Operations • Bar Management • Travel and Tourism • Dental Chairside Assisting ,Some courses offered In Cwawa only, Fr uncial A•ssamrtoe may be avalkaole Computer Su ort Specialist (�sPS) The rapid increase of PC networks in offices, factories and retail outlets has led to a demand for personnel with the expertise to administer these installations. The Computer Support Specialist will have the technnai skills required to set up and maintain users on stand-aione' computers or on PC networks. Emphasis is placed on the administration of Novell & Windows NT networks. Microcomputer Fundamentals Electronic Spreadsheets _ Word Processing. Windows Applications Database Management System Support Fundamentals Network Administration The Unix Operating System Client /Server Computing Pre -Employment Readiness and Job Search Workshop Network and Communications Technician (NCT) The aim of the NC7 ;grogram Is to procuce 00rnputer technicians capable of fulfilling a hardware support role in a variety of situations. Students receive hands-on expenerce working with micro-ccrr pu;ers. Troudeshoct,ng equipment; instaliing and troubleshooting Noveil and Kin= NT software. Computer Fundamentals Application Fundamentals Introductory Electronics Computer Service & Support Communications Network Administration Installation a Configuration Pre -Employment Readiness and Job Search Workshop -- ----- --------- --- ----------- - ___ shawa Campus Pickering Campus TORONTO Oshawa Centre 1450 Kingston Rd 1 .. 723-1163 420-1344 ,Helpii% YO Bti><7d a Bean Life Are you thinking about a fresh start? Train for a rewarding new career in as little as 5 months. Learn computer and business skills on up-to-date m4tware and equipment with experienced instructors and smaller classes. Call today. Start Fresh With The Very DIAMOND INSTITUTE of Business and Computer Technology (905) 427-1922 95 Say/y St W- Suft 4K Ajax F"aM'W ASSWM# May be Available Dan A Ei CareersGeneral Help PERSONAL TRAINERS and experienced, certified, aerobic instructors required ""Q1ed alely at Premier Hearin Club Experience an asset. will train Other psi'1-ns also available. CI or Jamie 905.42 aI t between IIam-Spm. ASSISTANT Superin- tendent. Mature couple needed for high rise build- ing must have experience 206 Harwood Ave. S. 905-428-9475 Suite +$206 (Harwood Plaza) 1 (800) 347-8803 Ajax Ont. LIS 2H6 905428.3659 (Fax) e ANNE a POIC' TAX D®OCTOU ' DANGEROUS GOODS a REGIO. ' ND Oaf /M • LOG BOOK A BORDER CROSSING ► >N MI / 7 DAT! / m i ii PUTTING YOUR CAREER IN MOTION 0*01 * Practical in -class training * Government certified teachers (905) 619-6626 Government financial assistance may be available to those who qualify ' General ' General P P ADAMS SERVICES requires 30 CLASS AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract, Full/Part time Call Randy 430-2204 and good language skills. HOMEMAKERS, Mature Call (905) 686-0845 Students, parr-timeTele- EXPERIENCED haustyl- BEAUTY SALON re marketing positions avail. Is[ and nail technician buires part -lime Licensed able, $700 per hour Tram- wanted lot new Salon in Stylist for and Ajax. Sala / ing provided. Call 619- Durham Centre, Ajax Good Commission. Call Rita 619- 6991 between 1 and 9 p.m. wages. Call 905-619.8057 8839. General ' Help CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests that advertisers check dear ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be responsible for more than one incorrect IRSerbon and Mee shall be no liability for non -insertion of any adver- tisement. Liability for er- rors in ads is limited to the amount paid for Cte space occupying ft error. All ropy is subject to Me ap- proval of management of News Advertiser. TUPPERWARE Tupperware consul- lants desperately needed in this area: 5100. to 5300. weekly; flexible hours,man- agement opportuni- Call Michelle 619-9724 ' General Help DRIVER PERSONNEL INC. AZ DRIVERS AEO(ARED Join a company that cares about their drivers Must have 2 years experience Clean abstract PART TIME and Full Time. weekend post - )ns available. Start Call Todd 571-2795 DOMINO'S PIZZA now hiring drivers immedienty. Must have own car. Appy in person at any of our Dur- ham locatons. (905) 434- 2777, 430.0030, 683- 9993. 831-0030, Pard cash nighty. DRAPERY MAKER - ex- perienced, fut time. Call Ary's Gallery 668-3811 for interview. DRWM SALESPERSON Required Immediately .good driving record good interpersonal skills .self motivated horticultural knirmledge an asset. Fax Resume 9013.576-1202 ENGLISH/FRENCH The Minacs Group Inc . known for the quality. Integrity and innovation of Its customized Call Certre solutions has opportunities to 'work n a challenging position for a dynamic organlzatlor In the Osrawa area As a team player. you would be rpqulred to use your supencr customer serr,ce PNcsODhy !C assist custor'ers with ;heir inquines and !o heip resolve problems '*cu will ce giver 'he opporturdy ;o use your above-average analytical. regotia;Ion organ zabcnal and decision-mak.ng ;Kens The Idea candidates for this positcr will possess experience ilii In a fast -paced customer wvice centre wrere tearnwork s a key element of the loo A great deai of flexibility is required as this position irvolves wcrfi,ng varous 5r-fts Plective corrmunlcabcri SKJiS bdt`' Art'.er and vefnai are essential As a member of the Minacs ;earn. you'll -toy ar a~,acbve benefits pacxage Starting Salary!s S13 X ^ger hour Pease forward Cetalied resume ty Fnday. September 13. 199E ounring the experience that developed you good customer service philosophy quoting F,le aHR;996 to ' General Help DUE • _; - _.., ..,c a- .. . _ "d U S an BOAS: er: advertising company r*- '.uues peopie !O Start m- -Odiateiy Fun training �s 10vided 'or all areas being ed Experience r Tar .Hung :s a definite asset ,�,000rtunit+es for manage- -ent available for the -grit oe `eall MIs Pari w -terv-e'28-0115 EARN t827.06/WEEK ^ore' L gh! assembly Ciencal arc Sew -ng 4'6 8!2.689' Earn $50C. week '•Cm home complet- ng ouesuonnares for pub. isflers 416i 812.6892 Code 6 HAIR SALON with 3 chairs to :ant also Man. - twist room for rent. tail 416-283-8608 HAKUNA-MATATA Problem free, debt free, guaranteed cash. Call - Opportunities 905-434- 21D6. Tal free 1-888-877- 1161. HARD WORKING. sports minded people needed +m- mediatey, for Fall & Winter line up of clientele for east end advertising company. Advancement available for quick learners . At appliac- ants must be wiling to scan at entry level. call Marsha 728-0115 TEC11fl 11" required for Picked located business. FI part time available. Call Sam (905)837-1281 ' General Help peopxe ,G,.ardian Drug Store s ioo,.rg 'cr poop* 10 work apOrox:matery 4 !o 5 hours a day t*tweer. 9 a m and 5 p •* !wo !o rl^ree days a week Cash experence an asset and must 5e able to yin boxes Also seeded EXPERT ENCED PHARMACIST AS SISTANT to work cart time 'he hourswood be ap- crox+mate+y 15 to 20 hours a weeK between 9 a m and 6 P m Only ;hose con- sidered fdr an nierview will Do contacled We thank all applicants in advance Ap- Dly at 9' Km9 St East. Oshawa rest !o Oshawa G+rkci NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE' MOBILE D J. and video augrapher wanted. D J has own equipment. music and transportation Call af- ter spm for interview (905)404-2274. MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exci0ng cities: New York, Paris, Man. Call for FREE consultation. 130.5715 MOLLY MAID now ac- cepting applications for employment. Drivers li- cense required. Call 427- 6466. MOVIE PEOPLE, Toron- to's fastest growing agency seeks extras for film and TV EASY WORK! Excellent work, all types, no exp. req. Pay! Assemble products at Earn 57422 80/hr Work home Send self ad- guaranteed. We place puo- PT positions available in dressed stamped envelope pie on movie sets every T -Fal factory outlet store to Sabco Merchandising. day. Call Jonathan (416) Exp preferred. Send re- PO Box 44030. 600 961-2226 sume to 257 Finchdene Grandview St S.. Oshawa Sq. unit 01 Scarborough. L1H 8R5. ON. MIX 189 ON -76'e -neral Help Portrait Studios �n'r �equ�'K e?11f1uS.dS:C mature ndividuaxs Nc se,6rg Appointments only Moroay to Friday 5 00 Pm !C 9 OC pm Sar 'lays 9am to i pm Calls accepted durmg� worklrg -GWs Call 42D-5883 ask for Kathy PROGRAMMER/ANA- LYST reqs red !c deve,op maintainand enhance hu. man resource Twagernert systems tee the unique needs of our Fortune 500 clients Cancoates must have at least 1 year of demonstrated Powerbwlder experience. consideration welt be given for 2 years of Visual Basic experience This position requires ex- cellent communication and strong motivational skills and is available for full-time Or long-term contract em- ployment. Please forward your resume to Lisa Pie- balgs Organizabon Metrics. PO -Box 550 Brooklet. ON., LOB 1C0. TORONTO STAR re- quires enthusiastic, outgo. mg Adult Door to Door sales people to introduce our special otter to new home delivery subscribers in Durham. Your commit- ment of 12 hours (5:30pm - 9:oopm) = $555. we pro- vide exclusive territories. Training Guarantee plus bonus. monthly achieve- ment incentives. Door to door sales experience an asset, transportation re- quired. Call for mformationi interview Paul McGill (905)686-2292 Mon -Fri. 1-00-5 30 WANTED: 22 people to lose up to 30 pounds by Thanksgiving All natural, doctor recommended. Ask how! Call toll free i-800- $81-6782 -800- $81.6782 Tne Minacs G'oup Irx. 915 Sandy Beactl pcac Pickering. 0rtanc L' W 1,Z5 M, THE Fax 905.03'-5009 •�I NIINACS Thank ,ouinadvanceloryourinterest OMNI on. GROUP Onlymosecandidates �s INC. selected Selected for an interview will be Conracted. PrewousamIrcantsneed notapply ' General Help DUE • _; - _.., ..,c a- .. . _ "d U S an BOAS: er: advertising company r*- '.uues peopie !O Start m- -Odiateiy Fun training �s 10vided 'or all areas being ed Experience r Tar .Hung :s a definite asset ,�,000rtunit+es for manage- -ent available for the -grit oe `eall MIs Pari w -terv-e'28-0115 EARN t827.06/WEEK ^ore' L gh! assembly Ciencal arc Sew -ng 4'6 8!2.689' Earn $50C. week '•Cm home complet- ng ouesuonnares for pub. isflers 416i 812.6892 Code 6 HAIR SALON with 3 chairs to :ant also Man. - twist room for rent. tail 416-283-8608 HAKUNA-MATATA Problem free, debt free, guaranteed cash. Call - Opportunities 905-434- 21D6. Tal free 1-888-877- 1161. HARD WORKING. sports minded people needed +m- mediatey, for Fall & Winter line up of clientele for east end advertising company. Advancement available for quick learners . At appliac- ants must be wiling to scan at entry level. call Marsha 728-0115 TEC11fl 11" required for Picked located business. FI part time available. Call Sam (905)837-1281 ' General Help peopxe ,G,.ardian Drug Store s ioo,.rg 'cr poop* 10 work apOrox:matery 4 !o 5 hours a day t*tweer. 9 a m and 5 p •* !wo !o rl^ree days a week Cash experence an asset and must 5e able to yin boxes Also seeded EXPERT ENCED PHARMACIST AS SISTANT to work cart time 'he hourswood be ap- crox+mate+y 15 to 20 hours a weeK between 9 a m and 6 P m Only ;hose con- sidered fdr an nierview will Do contacled We thank all applicants in advance Ap- Dly at 9' Km9 St East. Oshawa rest !o Oshawa G+rkci NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE' MOBILE D J. and video augrapher wanted. D J has own equipment. music and transportation Call af- ter spm for interview (905)404-2274. MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exci0ng cities: New York, Paris, Man. Call for FREE consultation. 130.5715 MOLLY MAID now ac- cepting applications for employment. Drivers li- cense required. Call 427- 6466. MOVIE PEOPLE, Toron- to's fastest growing agency seeks extras for film and TV EASY WORK! Excellent work, all types, no exp. req. Pay! Assemble products at Earn 57422 80/hr Work home Send self ad- guaranteed. We place puo- PT positions available in dressed stamped envelope pie on movie sets every T -Fal factory outlet store to Sabco Merchandising. day. Call Jonathan (416) Exp preferred. Send re- PO Box 44030. 600 961-2226 sume to 257 Finchdene Grandview St S.. Oshawa Sq. unit 01 Scarborough. L1H 8R5. ON. MIX 189 ON -76'e -neral Help Portrait Studios �n'r �equ�'K e?11f1uS.dS:C mature ndividuaxs Nc se,6rg Appointments only Moroay to Friday 5 00 Pm !C 9 OC pm Sar 'lays 9am to i pm Calls accepted durmg� worklrg -GWs Call 42D-5883 ask for Kathy PROGRAMMER/ANA- LYST reqs red !c deve,op maintainand enhance hu. man resource Twagernert systems tee the unique needs of our Fortune 500 clients Cancoates must have at least 1 year of demonstrated Powerbwlder experience. consideration welt be given for 2 years of Visual Basic experience This position requires ex- cellent communication and strong motivational skills and is available for full-time Or long-term contract em- ployment. Please forward your resume to Lisa Pie- balgs Organizabon Metrics. PO -Box 550 Brooklet. ON., LOB 1C0. TORONTO STAR re- quires enthusiastic, outgo. mg Adult Door to Door sales people to introduce our special otter to new home delivery subscribers in Durham. Your commit- ment of 12 hours (5:30pm - 9:oopm) = $555. we pro- vide exclusive territories. Training Guarantee plus bonus. monthly achieve- ment incentives. Door to door sales experience an asset, transportation re- quired. Call for mformationi interview Paul McGill (905)686-2292 Mon -Fri. 1-00-5 30 WANTED: 22 people to lose up to 30 pounds by Thanksgiving All natural, doctor recommended. Ask how! Call toll free i-800- $81-6782 -800- $81.6782 PAGE 34 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 4,19% ImCareers I 11 Careers I I Careers G 4 The practical real world eivenence of instrucior9 is a key strength of CDf They gave me hands-on practr- Cal everierlce with the technology instead of lust theory 10 Glen Taylor Get Started! :.?: 1 • Careers With a Future • Programmer Analyst • Network Specialist • Lan Systems Technology • Computer Maintenance Technology -'Computerized Accounting • Office Administration • Career Consultation • Dai or evening classes • f=inancial Assistance for those who qualif} • Targeted Joh Search Assistance • Practical hands-on adult learning envlronmeni • Classes starting sown Im Career Career Career Career Office Careers Training Training 1 Training 1 Training 1 Help Call Today Be ready for a new career in less than a year Scarborough Oshawa (416) 291-6662 1-800-993-9993 325 Milner Avenue 560 King Street West 01 fire :Am !J_l• D 0 R E C News Advertiser :1 1 Improvements •WSTER CHEAP' Home improvements. rec roorr in aw apartments, additions, lances, decks. etc Li- censed for over 20 years, all work guaranteed, for free estimate call Ernie 805-404-8170 AMM Interlock, retaining walls & design natural stone & all masonry repairs. CaN Todd 728-36109 BASEL*& Ranovatrons. Qualify Interior Renova- tions. recrooms, ballyconts. drywall, plaster. carpentry electrical, pkxnbm% 20 yrs. experience. Call Andy (905)433--0143. IDI movxaocwrs Basement Apts., Rec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, drywall, decks. ceramic tiling & counter tops 15 yrs. Exp. call Mario (905) 6194663. cel (416) 5604663 • 1 1 krtprovemerits • C A R Maintenance Build eng repairs and renovations electrical. plumbing, ce- ramic tiles. carpentry From Small repairs to major ren- ovations Fully guaranteed. tree estimates (905);32- 8931 DUCTWORK installed. moved. relocated Excellent rates. Free estimates. Elec- trostatic or cleaners, hu- mudifiers. Big, Small jobs. Call Paul 428-0295. EUROPEAN file special - W, will renovate your bath- room, or kitchen walls. as well as floor ties. Good ref- erences and satisfaction guaranteed. For free astt- males call D. Dykstra 725- 4913 GARAGE Door/Opener re- pairs broken springs, ca- bles. rollers. openers in- stalled $49. New doors/ openers, 416-336.0073. QUALITY DOOR SERVIC- ES. J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Speciakzmg in custom homes. additions, renovations, rec rooms and basement apartments. Res- idential and commercial. Serving Durham Region for over 15 yrs. Free consulta- tion. Call Jeff 98S-426 5706. General Office Help Help WAREHOUSE SUPER- VISOR. Books distribution IF you ire married, woef :onipany .r Ajax has a po- single parent. separated or sibon available for hands- divorced YOU may quality -n warehouse supervisor for Financial Assistance 'Aust have experience in DIPrCERT programs avail - ,h pping/receoving, inven able Ooarik Illustrator. )ry Control Supe—of Photo Shop Director, ,fait and ability to meet Premier. Access. AcCPaC. strict deadlines Own trans- Autocad. C.visual Basic. porlabon is required Unix. Novell Engineer, ,lease indicate salary re Windows N T Small Talk :uirements Fax resumle to Power Po.rr, Word, Excei +05-619-2456 attention Of Durham Business Comput- ' :e Manager or Colege 427-3010 • l 16 14 I " T O R Y you're dealing with. And these local They're always here to help y4aaa! :1 1 krtprovements MISTER POST HOLE augured post noes, setting of posts en concrete Sona tubes installed, all work guaranteed (905) 665- 0400 POST holt / Banca pasts eat) Post holes drilled, all concrete sup - pared . Sano tubes installed. All work guaranteed PH.P.S serving Durham for 12 years 728-1800 Oshawa. RENOVATIONS BY WIUVER Additions. second stories, Mistred bsmts., bath - roans, decks, We 6 wood floors, doors 6 windows, guaranteed and retable COU Walby (905)429-2145 SWOON Construction Ltd., serving Durham Region for 19 yrs. Additions, smndedcs, patio doors, windows, rec rooms. flagstone, free esti- mates. 905-5765760. ee 1 • Plumbing ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUMBING licensed plumber: no job too small, no job too lag. Compete Renovation. Free esti- mates, great prices, guar- anteed lowest. 905-725- 2507 or 1-800.340-0058 • Painting &• PROPERTY Manager Moving & • Decorating • Storage 5 STAR Pori g 6 Deco- AJAX Moving Systems - full rating, 204 years experi. services. moves, appliance ence Interiorlexterior and piano specialists Flat Wallpaper, borders, wains- rate or hourly We now totting, orywaa b plaster have heated storage units. repairs Quality workman- Now offering free boxes ship. Reasonable prices. -,it, nave. Park and load Free estimates. (go5►43h SP--'. starling at $99 and 1051 up Call for mformation, 725-0005 or 427.0005. Pr 20 years at trade. Lowest price. Job Satisfaction. Free Esbriwe. kIlEld. Stir mi r dos wits to 40%.Ext. wkldOws washed tiro charge'. TABS PARITING tli DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workinwat ip Fast, dears, reliable service. 420-0081 MOIMTAM MOYMG SYSTH15 lyra will mow anififi g. CofmNnyl or neder"t Packegi g, enrage and tines avoeb a senor l mid will dlscwurls. Free esteieot. 571-0755 1-daE-491-6600 HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS - Mow big or small. we price Own aIfl Free estimates. seniors discount, short notice moves. Appliances moved. also storage space ami- able. Comparable rates. Call 132-2850. MEN with large truck will do household mows, nim- dential, commercial. All types of moves. Call Carl or Jane 427-2856. MICHALSKI MOVING - houses. apartments, offices, appliances and piano spe- cialists. Senior and mid- month discounts. Licensed, insured. Free estimates. Excellent service. Call 436- 7795. Moving & Storage EItli•r>!nc•d Cross " n e Bargain rata, holies, dkm. apt., etc. Plano 1110Vlf1g. Paclorg available. • 1 l F C Iarpeting • CARPET i VINYL SALES and/or Install••ions. Re - stretches and repairs. For the most affordable raft call now 434-3876. CARPET Instellou" - 25 years experience. te- strMctrng. our speciality. Free estimates. D 6 N Duncan, 987.1798 or 967- 1800 affCleaning ff Office Office EHell IMI Help IMMEDIENTLY or *as PROPERTY Manager needed bans- Word Pro- Durham Region. Scarbcr cessor for home office ough The right candidate Please submit resume in will rave some computer auding hourly rate to 416 experience. good knowl- 282 6'87 edge of the Condominium fund raisers. Magic Act, a general understand - are tun! Lenuce rig of accounting pro- :ydures Please apply to 839-7057 or 728- F le 9686. Oshawa.'Whicy This Week. PO Box 481. _., ._..- Oshawa. ON L I H 715 PURCHASING progres. sive hi-lech company seeks an enthusiastic. independ- ent, results oriented put - Chaser Must know lotus and word perfect and be Capable of multi tasking within a fast paced office. Reply with salary expecta- lions by September 10. Fax '605 436-1075 Sales 1 Help / Agerds WORK AT HOME 3 - 6 `,-,urs per day S241hr. . A successful Mississauga based Canadian resource publisher seeks profes- sonaf .enthusiastic. results oriented communicators ro work from home. This challenging position offer xcepnonal earnings po- ^aa' and will appeal to ^fividuals who are com- red to success based on n evmg realistic company , d personal goals Salary commesseon (905) 625- Skilled 25- Skilled Help ABINET MAKER, first ass Mr mum 10 years Own tolls - Whitby 430-0690 LUMBER. DYNAMIC. stablyshed plumbing com- :. any offering full service numbing, and drain clean -g. requires licensed. sell -rotivated team player with ,-eat people skills. fax re- sume to 905-985 3696 PROJECT ANALYST re :fired for large industrial �,olect 10 assist with frnan- -ial d management report -g, asset management. administrative support. etc .Musthave demonstrated strong PC, organizational. .nlerpersonal & follow-up Skills Reply Project Ana yst. Oshawa Centre Post office. PO Box 30629. Oshawa. ON L 1 J 81. 8 FMI Hospital Medical Dental DENTAL ASSISTANTS and recect.ori Expel enced only Temp work Logic tech Resumes to Dental Manager 1425 Dhellep Murray ave Osha war Ontario LIJ 81.4 House room Ho use MCleaning Cleaning Ciiiijanwilif far ABOVE AVERAGE Iloa"W For app4. call TRAM CCK 725-2961 OUALJTY HOUSE- CLEANING, privately by 2 ladies, 10 yrs. experience, guaranteed satisfaction. Very good tolerances. Du- ties include inside Indges Lk stows. floors s baseboards waslhW with no mopes used and marry more. Wry low rales call 571-3964 U YUUH Ac F -4 SERVICE Complete dr quality - household cleaning weekly, bi-weekly, occasionally Partial cleaning service now available Insured & Bonded SERVICE Complete k quality household cleaning weekly, bi-weekly, occasionally Partial cleaning service now available Insured 6c Bonded 905-41111111941111M • Party • Sevices MAGICIAN, clown friends. ready to entertain for any age. any occasion Birth- days, promotions, open- ings, fund raisers. Magic shows are tun! Lenuce help 839-7057 or 728- 8334. RABBITwants work doing magic lot cfMldr•n's parties and all occasions. Have my own magicaru. Call Er- nie 668-4932. • Business • Services ACCOUNTANT - Can do it atilt CMA - Computer liter. ate. 'Hands -On' full tin. pkg. Budgetirtycostingr analysis. Please call (905) 686.1514. Pool EM EM House• I Mainlerly Cleaning GAILLIND A-4, MAID SERVICES SPRING SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. A (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 POOL CLOSING SPE. CULL, $125 plus chemidas, book now for guaranteed dosings. G.R.B. Main- tenance, Call 683-8452. ATTENTION small or new business. Save time and money with Multitask En. terprises Bookkeeping and Administrabon Services. Ca" (905) 666-5209 News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri, 8:00 a.m. - 8..00 P.M. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 683-0709 � HelI' General P Help CANADA'S LARGEST RETAILER HAS OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING PART TIME SEASONAL POSITIONS • Part-time Seasonal Sales Associates A household name for generations of Canadkans.Sears Canada Inc., has earned its position as the retail industry leader through its commitment to customer satisfaction, and excellence In training and development of employees. Retail experience an asset. Must be available for days.evenings, weekends Apply In person to the Human Resources office MondaaU( to Friday. 10 am _ 4pm.-at SEAR'S Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Rd. E. Pickering, Ont. Sears Canada Inc. is an equal opportunity employer We thank everyone who applies, but only those selected for interview will be contacted Office Office Help Help F :1 [M- (_1111 BILIN(;CIAL SECRETARY yuired Ininiculialcly lir Canada's largest Jing Supply and Hume Irnpro%,:mcnl Ing Group located in Pickering Village arc currently sucking an experienced gual sek:rctary, capahle of working pendently and as pan of a team %Iti%t excellent communication skill, rnrl & Arotten) in hath French h :iksh Computer literacy a inust. •,fu area eager to join a winning team and pkv your skills• plcase send your resume with salary expectations to. 1. L. D.C. 596 Kingston Road West, Suite 100 (Pickering Village) Ajax, Ontario LIT 3A2 FAX (905)428-0690 Attention: General Manager ' Saks Help/ Sales Help/ Agent Agent 2 positions open. Advertising Sales Rep. 1 entry level 1 experienced (min. 2 yrs) 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 our winning team. Existingand new accounts, training, Commissions and blase pay. Mail or fax resume to Ajax / Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax Ontario, LIS 2H5 Fax. ■ 619-9068 PART/tFuLi Tl� _8ft= ASSOC1AT" round yourself with the world's greatest p the employees of Hickory Farms and our a ors! Do you thrive on a challenge and want lonstrate your leadership skills. lf you do, tt have and exciting and ng opportunity Ik Manger in the following Oshawa Pickering Town Centre. We offer a good s comprehensive draining, and processional 'ision. If interested, please fax resume to (W5)47M952. Hickory Farms Skilled Skilltl!d Help Bargain' THE NEWS ADVERTIS ER, WED., SEPTEMBER 4, 1996 -PAGE 35-A Articles Articles Articles Help Corner For Sale For Sale For Sale • Lost b time 905-831 4797 Fun size washer S250 Apartment size dryer S50 ■ 665 Farewell St. ■ • Found We are a progressive Canadian BABY furniture- white 3 W 1 tial an pee nursery suite Includes , M` ■ WALNUT DOUBLE war- LOST large male tabby manufacturer of moulded crib. mattress. change HOWASE will) DOING ' dry $235 Wall unit $55 TV $100 Arm cat. brown a black stripes rubber products table, 4 drawer dresser, ■ a ■ chairs $40 each Lave long hair. domestic. An - with an immediate re- excl Gond $175 428- Thei}isWeelulJc�nsAc} t r�,,k� ,� seat $95 Fridge 8 ewers to Tom Carl 571- quirement for a qualified 314211el� ■ ■ 'seomriledbprwicigotrc(stmlelswt�he best stove, $300 Sofa and chair $150 2 dressers 1865 or 427 9572. MAINTENANCE BLACK with Welke flecks. couch and matching char, ■ ■ P� serval .M��dapplec721eycx�cmid S65 each Table and $65 PehFsuppliesl ELECTRICIAN great condition. $350 ■ rEEp(WID tie queSionSb@1D4V ■ chars 4 beds $35 each Microwave S85 • ' Btlard-Ing Applicants must be able t0 Loveseat with matching chair, pastel ■ Coffee table --- Many Com- plete electrical installations colors. $300 ■ 428-2209 1, Was your call answered promptly? other gems 697-3532 FREE and ■ kittens to good home, trouble shoot electrical and CERAMIC MOLDS. arson- ■ Articles litter 'rained 576 me- chanical problems. In addition to ed approximately 100 ■ 5200. call (416) 284-4219 ■ Wanted 0434 GOLDEN retriever, the electrical requirements the COUCH ti CHAIR, w rn ■ ■ male. 5 Tons 5450 Includes ideal candidate must be ottoman hood sc 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friend) , y ■ ANTIQUES Absolutely, crate. shots. toys Call 665-7256 able to perform some routine mechanical �o i of g ■courteous $325 all 686- service? Piing of g furniture or an- ymmg did Scientific maintenance. P OSItIOn Ir1V01Ves 2542 ■ ■ meets. edea. skiver, ativer. '')rigs toys. HIMALAYAN .mens. lov- !n; a^, arfeVl-nate. M/F occasional shift work. DP Fn For Life tretlmnl ■ decoys. dols, ^ ik ootr.es collections or y 1st 8 2nd shots registered, Oualifications: Electrician's w th owners manual Many extras Call 19051837- ■ ■ esta'es Call Robert Bowen Antiques '905) dewormed. also adults avadable '905l728-7796 licence is at 655-8049 Boo"''^ mandator with a mini y ■ 3. Are satisfied with the ■ mum 5 years experience In a GRAMOPHONE $300. you response to your ass Apartment wash- Regj ZU pups CKC Rpg.d man- ufactunng -alk S,herf;a" 5400 Hea,tn ■ advertisement? ■ .-' d 'r dryers. and `ridges 8 ;tampion s'e environment. You must [''de, 5100. steam cleaner 5400 ■ a >•oves Pill sae washers 8 'hors. tattooed, home raised. Possess the ability 10 work with window air condi ■ ryers Musical nstruments ed. 4 m a males Ready •c minimal supervision. ;her S•00 ,-,,any more em' Pam or Ted 420- ■ ■ �parrmert sae reezers J s 8 JCR s Portable 90 Please forward your resume to: 50` ■ .'7hwasne's Conch s FREE ': a good home WEGU Canada Inc. NES LITTLE TI'urmshed 4. Suggestions or comments: .,air sets Diamonds and -,old Srelcrerlcolhe male . 9 months neutered ,01. "OUSE!;: - roc of me ■ Call ROCK BOTTOM and Attention: Human rte Mdhdnlo" waterbed ..EALS905-436-1320 shots Housetraned and Resources Department -ellent a a neater $70 Ex- ■ ■ ARTICLES wanted -orns good with k os 905 -723 - •0384 p P. O. BOX 567 enentcond 420-8569 ■ ■ Dr' grrr,erl auctions SONY record player Iwai 00d new 8 used furniture. 10 Dalmahon Puppies a Whitby,Ontario In'na. pay 6 records). radio S 9 ■ auk Vol)lye 'lyCu:C axe .0 hear f. or^ ou. r glass pictures. an. lues. appliances and coo. males 6 females S55C L1 N 5V3 plus records 8 tapes perlev work n1 ■ order ■ -ctlbles Call Randy Potter. Obo Mother is lOveacie 8 Only applicants selected for inter- d ''� 428-2399 •',5-576-3577. also doing beauhtui Father altection- ate 8 views will be contacted. WASHER/ayer. ngn-, 3 ■ ■ If you prefer. �>rates and charities - gorgeous' Vet c+ecxed all 'hots nuudi,g AsT 5500 call fps; 839-o8 2 ■ ■ please contact Fred Eismont UNWANTED Scrap metal _ cite= .p ''ages stoves, breed ; papers pedigree 'Hospital/ Da care MedicaVDental y Available ■ Articles for Sale ■ ■ at 576-9335. or 683-0707 ■ Or fill out this Coupon -riders. dryers cars. .?cis etc Call 1905,430- -)13 papers cf bort parents Luarre 904 4322000 v 905-610-9688 D:-.-:. e-. I'A•,- Pkaer.ng. certified 2 even ng> 2 00-8 OOpm; 2 days 30am-4 OOpmi per wee. 2 Saturdays per mono 00am-4 OOpm) Please ill 905-83' 9393 and ask r Debbie KINESIOLOGIST re lof private rerab ch- ln Oshawa Fax esurne *15-669-3832 REGISTERED PHYSIO. THERAPIST, part 'snip ;ns:hon ova alae �mme :�ately in wen equipped P eke, -q private clinic °'ane -9051 420-0647 EffWainted Daycare ENERGETIC - - ■ and mall to: ■ Garage/ Gara e/ day'.? r my home, non- ROCK BOTTOM DEALS ■ I■ Yard Sales Yard Sa es sutln 1, CPR great meals. ST 'Ver, .:�� Classified De artme t ■ .utinr5 daily uric 1 m BTU $150 TV' t e of and crafts Excellent ret s erect stand ■ $7999 Golf clubs S75 p as Why pay •etal prices' .Die DIx e,Glenanna Call any Apartr+ent we stove 5150 ■ n- i80 P•O• X 481 ■ time 905-831 4797 Fun size washer S250 Apartment size dryer S50 ■ 665 Farewell St. ■ QUALITY nome daycare Apartment size washer b 7 KENW000 200 watt Dr Ov ];-- an edu candnal uca ori i fun, 1;_ 9 dryer $450 Apartment size ■ Oshawa, Ontario in en Large fenced yard. I play. rooms anti kxa M 1- 1 r indoor 5150 Full size washer d dryer $54999 ■ _ LIH 7Ls in years experience. respon- "'1v` � Vu ,wncrowave ■ ■ side mother, non. smoker moo' $59 Colour TV s Full tome from 5299 Stereo receiv- "Your satstactron is the Measure of our 5jcce55' ■ daycare proviAng ers from 5115 C 0 players ■ all all IIS fly fly 0 m m • receipts and references from $119 Tape Oecis ' im S75 and up Westney- S99 Electric guitar S.1GC CARPETS _,r_.- MOVING la Rossnd 905-683-4438 -voon. new stain re. d-rr• au w-th exteroed Dishwasher 5150 Cordless Two run bm hone $85 Lar selec. ease carpets on hand I war -airy In excellent e spaces ti 9e will .arp,f 3 rooms $349 cord,non 432-2377 ,care 99 UNIT TOWNHOUSE lemoble Babies to 5 tion of jewelry Sega Sys Price includes carpet pre- mors -sage rears Smoke-free Oualey forms from S69 Disney pad. export' �nstaar wtucatfonal fur urge play movies from $15 C D's $6 nvum STREET SALE a,ea)yard Receipts Near Movies $8 Delivery avail bon' tut tlalrvery 'roe esti- OAK/PINE FURNITURE LI'JE OUT Nanny,h­s,r- Keeper required part time Car a must Picker g area 9051420-1390 evenings or 416-3275381, days LIVE -OUT care giver re- quired r my home for 2 prls aged I b 5 Looxmg for c 8 lovi stimul ronmernt Own fransporta- son d references required 831-3524 MOTHER'S helper want- ed to 2 year old and 7 mo old. 5 hrs per day am to early pm . hours flexible. school holidays off. non Smoker, references South Ajax 427-7971 Daycare • Available ca al Farm P J ley S 686-4C52 ode most items guar- mates (30 yards, Norman Why pay •etal prices' .Die Cloverldge Dr. Ajax. $15.90 weekly Cam 1-600 anteed lay -a -way program x.23,4 of Ontario oldest and tar- Sat. Sept. 7. 8-4. (Ralndate Sept. 81 p Employment 2 Simcoe St N Oshawa COMPUTERS ,sed Peng gest m,anutaidurers Is now 7 KENW000 200 watt 305-436-1320 x?m systems-cmplete ,nit, selling direct to the pubic Tower of Power 5 Disk CD, Wanted '7 cubic It McLeary at- moria f 6 14- monitors $1, 95 Used 486's compi to with mom. Eg sold oa'i ' pc mn'^g- room of 6 pc sold Dine Com iter P ' Computer ' V deo ACCOUNTANT Can do it all" CMA Computer offer - matching tors 785 with CD roms bedroom, your choice I Vll:eO stove Kitchen renovated. 5895 Compete 386's iron $1995. many stern chops m II S2 le.pe conscientious ate -Hands-On- full lin ust so 5600 for pair 95 2866 from S25 Nevi IradiahaW t oOdwork,ng ng person to provide Dk9 Budgetingicixsting; Excellent condition and used note books Used 905 985-8774 along d aned ern? analysis sis Please call 905) (9051839-7136 VGA monitors form S45 v AFFORDABLE 8 Loving Daycare In non-smoking environment. Around com- er from Glengrove PS. on Glenview Rd. Full d part- time. Receipls. Mother of two. 839--7237. ATTENTION children! Mother d two, with 7 years experience as a care giver will provide a stimulating warm loving environment for you. Please tell mom 8 dad. (Brock/Parkway) 427- 0630. AFFORDABLE DAY- CARE in non-smoking home available for new- bom to 4yrs. old. Refer- ences Ili receipts. Har- woodN401 area. Please call 686--0959. 686 -1514 ' Firewood ABSOLUTELY THE BEST Apple, Maple, Oak. Beech Low prices Free delivery Serving Pickering. Ajax. Whitby. Oshawa. DURHAM FIREWOOD 427- 4741 FIREWOOD, Excellent quality hardwood. Guar- anteed, extra long fully seasoned, cut and spit. Honest measurement. Free delivery. Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905-753-2246. SKIDS 6 Pallets for fire- wood. hardwood 6 soft- wood nixed, pre cut or bro- ken, delivery available, large 8 small bads. Limited time offer. call (905)430- 9013. ' BCBrorner 15.5 Cubic foot while tridge/freezer, good condi- bon $275. Call 831 361 APARTMENT size washer and dryer. Excellent condi- tion. $250. Call (416)284- 4219. Daycare Daycare • Available • Available INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD In caring, safe, fun home environment. Licensed by M.C.S.S. Reasonable rates Receipts, flexible hours. Call DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE 16' Digital Satellite 70 F'ee channels for 1 year Rem to own for only, S8 25 weekly Call 1.800-685. 9922 1962 CHEVY Scottsdale pick-up $1000 obo Rol - lards electropic keyboard $500 Engine 1970. 307. $150 obo Chrome and black rims 15' with tires P205,70R15 $200. Call 576-6181 APARTMENT contents. no large apploani . all off- ers considered, overseas move- Must Seel! Please call (905)721-9155. BURGLAR ALARMS at - tow thieves time in your home. KEEP THEM OUT! Custom titin stew sea my widow, bars for as tittle as $25.00 per window alKlws peace of mend even with windows open. For a free estimate call (905 428- 8429. CARPET 3 rooms, $299, price Includes 30 yards of pfpel. premum pad , and installation. Custom blonds also available at lowest prices. Sal. 9i 5.432.2750. Carpet Broker, 100%. Nylon thick, plush, stain re- sistant carpet. For 3 rooms. only $369.00. Price in- cludes 30 Sq. yds carpet, deluxe pad and installation in your home. Free quola- tion . In your home. No in- terest. no payment for one full year, Daniel. 1-800- 217-0104. Carpet Mill DLsrtnbulors, 12 months No payments, No Interest. (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq it ) Installed with deluxe '1 pad from only 5399. Specials on Vinyl, CerarrvC and Hardwood Flooring. Fee Shop At Home 1-800- 663-6046. .800 663.6046. Computer Clearance Cen. PIANO Modern apt size. ter. 697.3059 Fax 697- cak ^'sr bench included 1817 Hardly used by senor owner $1.800 Oshawa FRIDGE. 'S cubic loot 905-433-811.3 stove Kenmore almond. A- 1. soil cleaning over real- PIANOS GRANDFA- sonable, also daybed. THER CLOCKS Back to black. with matrass. asking schod specials New and S125 905 509-'448 Used pianos Not sure'? DITERIt1ET SERVICE AVAILABLE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at!F79-4400 Rent to own apt size. G.E. Fridge 6 stove. 2 upright. grand. ogtal, tory- , Articles years old. like new. 5800 boards Clearance on all FTCWanes • 1 set o b o CNeen we can. 1995 stock' Tefep Plano Boarding" nonball bed. 'did pine. ex. Works. 433-1491 cellent condition, box WANTED . PEARL JAM Spring b rlatlress knduded RESTAURANT Equip- tickets for Toronto conoan 5800 o bo d36ress I Tent For Sale. hamburger 668-1052 or 4306429 grill, double fryer, 2 flame HAMMOND ORGAN. burner. Berw slicer, stall Model 125XL 2 keyboards less steel table 8 other and foot pedals, like new, items. 905-723-8964 asoung $375 obo. 438-1641 SRP 25' TV, VCR com- anytrne. bknaeons. High resolution IMTACM 35- stereo tee, Ialcture, tube. front A/V WANTED CAMERAS - old chin antl glasss, Awl Ill nwcroscopes, tele- scopes, bnoculars and re- lated Items. Clocks, watdF es, furniture, anytfung old. Jades, auto programming. 432-1678 nsron Ultra black picture rogramm g, ATTENTION: Dog Own- ers Doggie Dooley Pet Waste Systems starting at $54 99 up to 150 Ib wt Dog Life Jaiol starting at $25. 32' Fire Hydrant in- doovoutdoor BEST Ball, 4- 112" 6'. 10' Lifetime Guar- antee, Staring at $10.99. 9-9. 7 days/week. (9051723-5413 Fax 723 - tube. Piero -PK, High reso- lution. Rent -to -own from universal remote control. Rent 10 own from $75Qhvkk. ' Arts & 1466. $15.90 weekly Cam 1-600 Call 1-800.685-9922. • Crafts Autoirnobillft 685-9922. StHyfeEDMAN - Ouaiy Dam e KENW000 200 watt SPE• GAL ONLY SM stied lul 8 X Plus FOLK -ART CLASSES. 11" Sale Tower of Power 5 Disk CD, Many am andel stiff" Beginners 182, Intemie- '67 double cassette, towef available. Also ages diate. Starting Sept. 10 a SUZUKI Soman, tong speakers. PAM4"wn from and ducks. 761 Mod= 12/96. WIN accommodale body. � pace hared top. $7.25 weekly. Call 1 -Boo- Und 3. Pickering. For more "-workers. For turthet n- nate dutch. free wheeling 685-9922. Wool cam 905-619.2093. brnm*w call 576-3947. hubs. $1.500 or best offer. KEYBOARD YAMAHA WALL UI*T $180: triple or trade for Chill pickup. 623-5272 PSR -W0, 61 Ill We new pine dresser $100 sle COmP�� 5425:. Also large wrought cabinet S30: apt. lot en ' AMernet iron lade wisp glass top suite $100: headboard. 2 $145:721-0601. rnnatchi valances and KING SIZE bed, with night table with skin 905- 666-5175. brass headboard. 6 mo. old. excel" mattress. ea- WALL UNITS- enlertan- cellent condition. 5950. ment unit 5500, 3 panel (905) 509-W47 bookcase $750-1000, port, LAPTOP colour 4860x4! 75, 16 ram, 340 HD, 28,8 modem, sound, SCSI Loaded, $2600. Call 905- 571-2821. MOVING DOWNUNDER! Everything Must Go! Furni- lure, Housewares, '90 Pon- tiac Sunbrd. '93 Mazda Pickup, Free Cat (fixed and de-dawed). 905-655-8282. is w ors, Henkel Knipe block $400. leather love - seal $250-300, r, me - NEW MUSIC a -zine • hltp://www. dudham- news.neV-aic238/n- dex.htm Pools, foUl Spa chine $100. 905-479- 5051 FOR SALE- Full size washer 6 dryer. Gently used, works like newl 5600 or best offer. call Steve, 839-6414 FREE INSTALLATION excellent used 20 h. rec- tangular Kayak pools, in- cluding decking 8 fencing 15 year balance of new Pool warranty. New finer in box- $4.995. 1-800-668- 7564 , Pickering / Ajax 416- 798.7509, 1961 FIREBIRD, 4.4L, pi 1 -tops, needs work. $800 or best Offer. Sold as is, uncertified. Cam 905- 438-8300 alter bpm. 1963 FIREBIRD $1200. obo. For more into. call 905-728.2413. 1964 CAMARO Special Edition, engine 8 body in mint condition, electronic/ digital dash, stereo. certi- fied, ent tied, asking 52495 obi. Cam 683-7301 or 428.1879 after bpm. 1965 NISSAN 200SX, 5 SP. great cord., low kms, lady driven, cert. $1800. Call (905)666-5490. All - - PAGE 36.A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., sEr EMEER 4, 1196 CALL- ' 683-7545 for u sx p -to -data Le -11 auction listings. Clarington & Port Perry residents cat 1404-2615 For an audio version of all current and upcoming auctions located in southern and eastern Ontario please call the above number Me,Auctions AUCTION SALE 1696 Bloor St. E. COURTICE FLEA MARKET AUCTION BARN Saturday Sept. 7, 11:30 a.m. Viewing: Saturday 1;, inti, sale time stereo W speakers. glass top coffee table. stroller. highchair, crib, computer desk. buffet. tv s, several chairs, old butter churn, porcelain dolls. 3 Kitchen suites, glass. china, lamps. lanterns, old dining room suite, compres- sor, toots. filing cabi- net. cedar Chest, blanket box, crocks, aquariums. dressers wood burning stove. hockey cards Items too numerous to mention Someth- ing for everyone. Terns: cash, cheque or •tiles.; Estates & consign- ments welcome Your place or ours AUCTIONEER Jim McIntyre (905) 432-1177 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE, SEPT. 7, SAT., 10:30 A.M. This auction includes a large quantity of furniture and antiques from 3 homes. Osha- wa Bowmanvllle and Ccbourg Fridge. freezer, apt size washer and dryer. Heavy oak cloning suite with refractory exten- sion table. old side- board, cupboard. pine stand. several crocks. Ogee Clocks Boston rocker. 2 pone country K tcrlen sets. ornate bedroom suite with dueen bed and war- drobe. love seat. so- fas Lionel tram equip, occasional chairs- van,ty dresser. press backs, oil lamps, new erne parts and brass s' c,;k Old radio. port ^ope books old wood nasner. 2 ,nonan wool as drafting table. a ' conditioner, natu- 'a gas furnace 1114 E3--, etc Auction Sat 1.4,,ning 10 3C a m Terms Cash. approved cheque. visa. rrol interact Auctioneer Frank Stapleton (905: 7W22". AUCTION SALE of Antiques and Collectibles at Brock and Seven Auctions Thursday Sept 5, 6prn. Sae to include neaviry cameo 9Dc. Oak Di- nette. Pine Grandfather =lock Circa 18301. Ornately carved Chinese style 'able, pair of aariour chairs. pine boxes. dressers, pulpit. o.c mahogany table, oie pictures, pnntS, oGoKCase. oak 'able and chairs, sideboard, oic tools, plus a clearance of Mems from an Antique store. glass & mina, silver and sil- ver agate. gold and costume ewelry. Drrecuons 401 to Brock Rd, North to High- way a7 Brougham, go west for li4km. LooK for Signs. SUIT accepting quality items for this & fu- ture sales. Auctioneer Mlaunce MdcheU Jones Phone 416-755-7470 Brock And Seven Auctions AUCTION SALE SAT. SEPTEMBER 7 -10 A.M. FABULOUS Auction of Antiques. Collectibles & old Toys for the ESTATE of FREDERICK COOMBS, Musselmans Lake. and the Collec- tion of TOM BARTLEY, of Scarboro, selling at Phoenix Sales Arena (Firmly Wilsons) at Ux- bridge. 2 ilk. north on Main St. to Davis Dr., or Hwy.a404 to Davis Dr. at Newmarket, go east 24 km. ANTKMS A HOUSEHOLD Walnut dining not. Ste. , walnut bonnet chest (EX), oak 3 PC. Slacking bookshelf, oak sideboard, (unique, EX) Ig. qty. ant. tables 7 chairs, bedroom suites, iron & brass knob bed, doll carriage, dressers, wash- stands, quilts. ant. tapestry, Bateman prints, A.J. Casson polar bear sketch, old calenders, with Wind, pedestal oil, leaded hanging swag, brass & cast piano, bridge etc. ), old bottles, Goebel figur- ines, plus more. ANTlDI1E GLASS t CHMIA: 1949 Thistle chi- na, Ridgeway Ironstone chute,- Meadowsrreet ' . vasohne glass, carnival, cranberry, ruby, crystal , Occ. Japan, Flo Blue, Shawnee china, Snoopy Cookie jar, (Signed) . plus much more. ANTIOM TOYS: wooden train set, windup tin rabbo, cast iron banks, (Iridian 7 bear, Col. Sam, Lion, organ grinder, Negro etc. ) Charley Weaver tin barber toy. Nylint Michigan tin crane, Intercity truck, Lumar dump truck, N2 Home Hardware truck, Windup toys, Lucky Oar Dog, early Marx stunt car, plus much, much more. NOTE: Mr. Bartley has moved & is dispersing his fife time collection. Mr. Coombs was a well known Stoulville area resident & avid collector. VIEWING: 8 a.m. sale day. TERMS;Cash, VISA, M/C,or interac. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (DIV, OF 1061454 Ontario Inc.) Sundwhind 1-705-357-2185 ToN Fre 1-800-654.4647 AUCTION BARN Friday Sept. 6 at 5:30 p.m. 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 Uptight piano. school bel' & bracket. Ken- more automatic washer. Kenmore l -ler. almond Ken- n-cre 301n. electric St^ve. washstands. bed chesterfield. -dern dressers. _nests of drawers. al- mcnd Kenmore apartment -size washer & dryer. single & double box spring & mattresses. 12cu tt freezer chrome kitchen suite. walnut dresser. coffee & end tables. 5 remote con - airplanes, spin- -!np wheel. milk cans. ;ak dining chairs. co- lamp3. modern -h, crocks. ON +o paint, stains. w -lows shutters & -s.: building maten- a cord metal lathe A :- 3ft bed & 5in �A Ig. Ory china. household & -fctable items Also ng some furniture 'he rough consist - of china cabinet. `..'1>-t combination. hashstands, pine n,st of drawers pine tables. blanket boxes. od,cour tables etc Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers RRet Little Britain (705)786-2183 FALL GUN AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER. NE WTONVILLE. SEPT. 12TH. THURS. 6 P.L. Se i ng a variety o} shotguns, rifles, long arms and related equipment from vari- ous sources and es- tates To consign to this auction and for the Auction -1 Frank G. StaplMon (905) 7162244 1263-9916 Fax (905) 7863591 SaL Supt 14 11 a.m. Public auto auction at 110111- tabia oul Miction Center on Hfoo #7 2 Illi, wit Of PoMtbarougll Now accepting con- signments of cars, trucks, vans, 4 x 4, R. V.'s, boats, riding lawn mowers, motorcycles, RVs, trailers. Consign early to be listed in ads, expecting ap- prox. 40 vehicles. Let Us sell your car. Call ORVAL MCLEM AUCTK MS PETERBOROUGH 7 OR 1♦ O46144N Orval and Barry Howl Auctonin a Tours.. Sep. 5 - 5 p.m. Appliances. furt oiltm antiques, glass china. At Orval McLean Auction Center. Lindsay. c3 estates Appliances moo- r c ning room suites. ctiester suitesbedroom furniture. Wa bed orenlal area rug, glass china desxs 5 R:e vxlec gamesalso sell - 'r Alan Lawson Fsher 'ustee m bankl;cfcv the 6a-•-ur assets of Ba:oon- Srn:ng ge dy of bal- oan,, gamesgreeting cosi,mesnK'lamm -asn registers' v es. 11 2 tic craftsman noting a..- ^,owe• ,2 r o!c, 71 '4 " -cat mc:or and ceoa• sing beat ° ',00 outboard etc Penial To consign estates full `. -se or apartmentlu!s or Int safe on site or at our auc !�. s+nw cat McLean Auctions 324.2183 Lxgsay. or t-a00.461b499 fe loft your sale Orval and Barry McLean A,c ionvers AUCTION SALE Tools, new t„rciture, antiques Monday Sept. 9. 5:30p m 870 Taunton Rd.E Whtiby. We are selling a good selection of new and used furniture. an. Toques. tools, plus many other articles. More details Sunday. McLean Auctions & Uqudations. 686-3291 434-2836 Don't Forget Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your con- venience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0707 open every Non. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00pp••m. Sat. 9:30 - 3A Call 683-0707 ' ' Au ornoWles For So ' Truc For 4 le � rownts Rett( Apwbvwft 4 F en 1985 Toyota Tercel. New 1992 Ford Explorer XLT. LARGE 1 bedroom exhaust, new battery. new green, tan leather interior, basement apt Avail alternator $500 or best loaded. 98.000 km immed.. $650 first & last, offer. Call 434-3852 $15.900 certified 905-727- utihles included. call 504- 19l5 VOLKSWAGEN 2857 9913, or 831-8926. Gill, 5 door, 5 speed. ongi- owner. 170,000 Ilii' nwy mileage certifiableasking LARGE clean 3 bedroom nal owner. $1,100. 571- 'MARK STAPLEY home near Oshawa Centre, 6183 ' 4�18e1y�1Y� dishwasher, walk in dose(. 1985. FIERO GT. 142,000 eo. $17.000 O80 calf 623- $850 ind utd with lots of kms. 4 speed,standard. COE.o , Russet, bright parking (905)428-3963 never winter driver, silver 1988 GM ASTRO LT minivan Double blue. 8 LUXURY 1 bedroom in with wing, new ores g passenger, loaded, one country estate Almost 1200 +tiutch.53.600.623-1287 owner, certified. $6,150 s ft Fireplace. pool, all q 1986 Cutlass Calais 4- Call 905 5 79-1 799 alter appliances, utilities nclud- door auto. low km fully 4 00 pm ed, scenic view. 5 mins. 'Jaded, excellent condition Dodge Caravan from Kirby Ski Hill $940/ 52595 certified 1986 Ford 1995 PLYMOUTH month Call 725-9991 Voyager LE. luny loaded .lose '. OC $810 . uhf Tempo 2 -door auto, low km. 8 looks beauhfu tint, auto. 7 pass mint con- ONE large bedroom fur - ONE mshetl basement a t dition. car phone. lady dri- , P 51995 cent 433-1787 ven. only 19.000 kit $600/mo Available Oct 1 1986 HYUNDAI STEL- $21 900 or best offer (905; Prefer single Separate an - LAR only 78000 KMS, ex 831-3358 trance. cable Altona/ cenent condition. $2.400 Sheppard area No pets Cao (905)665-1655 509-2491 1988 CELEBRITY. 2 5L, M, Trailers ONE BEDROOM bachelor a r.::nder. automatic, pis. basement apartment North �. 179.000km (highway). Oshawa. no pets. $499 an ecellent condition. eco- nonn cal, must be seen. $2800 certified oto Won't asr 905-683-8623 1988 Celebrity, low kms 4 door 4 cylinder. auto. good onddron :roside & out $3400 certified or best offer 436-0791 CAMPING MEMBER- SHIP r,fehme, includes COAST-TO-COAST Camp USCanada S4 night Only $395 US dollars 1.800- 236-0327 'Auto Parts & Repairs RIA 98a FORD TAURUS above ground. no hum Brack. 4 door. V6. very -leanone owner certified $1900 or best offer Call 905 6682460 inclusive, except cable Ism last, available immediately 576-1035 or 683-1644 ONE bedroom luxury spa- cious super clean. Courtice upgraded carpet, oak k:tch 33 - FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing included. From $743-$843. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms. broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON - THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M. -5 P.M. (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED en, complete bathroom sep entrance, large wind- Houses Houses priors air, gas heating, walk / For Rent / For Rent out basement (mostly '489 Sunbird LE. 4 door. 4 : Yyrder. auto, air, rust -':"fedvery good cond,- • n $3950 certified hrm 1967 MUSTANG parts for sale, Excel:-, cond.- lion Doors, tenders. etc CAN Rod 905-571-6940 _JMarine Marine ty). furnished or unfur- mshed (choice), hreplace 5] \ \h..•liin Vtr•r.tahlr (optional) op onaD. laundry (option- WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD al). parking. no pets, no TO BUY A HOUSE? smoking. $650 includes WHY RFVT' OW` YOUR liotol Atol s and cable TV. 432- 5489 Mortgage payments i.fdnkim5eml $t,74., month ONE BEDROOM fur - it (905721-0116 PICKERING/ whrtev ofnxim bungalow $, S4'mf,nth 1991 TOYOTA TERCEL ATTENTION FISHER n:sned available mine dradely 5550 per mot Call 1f'.Yf rUlim )r F.xec. 5`+hy'month 4 or standard %'gundy PERSONS"" 1995 1 7 5 after 6. (905)427-3680 No down payment" Bad Credit? BankruCall Me! pt? aro tin stereo,cassette one Hydra Jpo•1.' 30 HP John - son, 2 hsh finders, trolling 1 5660 •inclusive 905- (905)571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 owner. 170,000 Ilii' nwy mileage certifiableasking motor. 3 batteries. live a' OSHAWA 888 . 900 Glen yr tearoom apts 'MARK STAPLEY $5995 Telephone 5-9 Badwell. rod holders. sten from 5675 S710 3 bed- Sale, R , Nation kniI t.x,rl kraoy Irk 448. eo. $17.000 O80 calf 623- OSHAWA NORTH SIM- Let me snow you flow' COE.o , Russet, bright 9107 room apt $720, close to Call Thomas C. Pike 1992 Nmda Civic LX 4 or sign stopping. schools. GM and Rep. Remo Accord a✓.c 4 new ores, 132 )OC Km mint condnon. Excel SKI BOAT 1976 14 1 2 ft Thunder Craft with 85 HP motor compete w,m lralw Go Utilities included F.rsti last required Call 728_ / , 1 Apartments For Rent I Houses � orf runner Certified S'1 SW obo 576-9419 excellent shape $3000 4993 For Rent Dodge Caravan obo (905)831-6874 OSHAWA + bedrm apt DICKERING. oeautiru! 3- as.000k�•, course a r tat 85.o .lose '. OC $810 . uhf bedrx)- -air floor while Dower m�r-ors. Dower. steer- / ' 'fenced Apartments ::es 1sulast No -pets Mail Kit. -nen. err condhonpd. yard no pets. Oct 1 i1 Absolute n Dawe' brakes V6 9- For Rent OctCk t , 9os 7.e 9a99 $ 050 ndusive !9p5t77p- Affordable $12 500 certified Cao 571-2878 86 Pontiac Parisienne. 8 Beate•. runs wM1. air. power brakes windows & vee' ng Crwse asking S'3r00 655-5062 1990 Pontiac Sunb.rd )OC Km. ac. auto. 4 dr, 55350 obit 434.27:5 TURN KEY AUTO SALES '389 rc•tl Ta,_,,s Vti auto air ps. pb. 210 300 Km drives. looKs perfect 52995 con . 1987 Ford Aerostat Van V6. auto ps. pb. slereo. air 7 pass $3999 un. 1983 Ford Ranger. 4 M 4 stood as is special $500 1995 Neon Sport. 4 cyl 5 Wd . air 82km as new S990C cert Can Ted Babut 723 7471 Automobiles Wattled S50. to S7500 Cash on the spot for scrap cars & trucks Anytime Call 905- 706.5740 A & A TOWING, Pay 550- 55000 cash for used & scrap cars & trucks. 24 hrs. 7 days. Celt 905.686.5003 or 905-706.5234; 30 min. service c"h on tiro Spot q $50 - $5,000 1 ed and scrap ca d trucks, any coal n. Cal artyfrtne, il. 7 days. Fast n. service. No pal W Ken (416) 452 -TW CARS FOR CASHI We buy used vehicles. Vehi- cles must be in or condition. Cal 427-2415 or cane to 479 Bayly St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES. W, Trucks for Sob 1965 Ford F150, propane powered, cap included, $1100 as Is. Call (905)721367 OSHAWA & 2 bedroom located at 350 Malaga and 946 Masson Street Avail abl immedi C $600 & CLEAN rAMILY BUILD- ING Norm Oshawa. 1 2 A 3 borms Indus," Pry ca- ble. parking s laundry lac e en Y 723-2x094 $650 + utilities Available $700 all indusnve No pets Oct 1st Call (9051839- Call Me. Cao 905 576-6724 6346 571-6275 1 -BEDROOM basement apa.!,en' ' ew' Private entrance. parking utilities & appliances included Nc Pets Kwi;Townhne area 5540,month 905-436- 5045 2 BEDROOM casement apartment surlati for cou- ple• no pets please Call kx doubts 427.1788 213 bedroom apartments 8 story building. close to schools, library. South GM plant Available uhxriediafe- ly One month tree rent 428-6328 1.7 pm for ap- Ipointment AJAX• Country sarong, top floor of duplex would suit single non smoking per- son. Central air $650 plus heat & hydro Marl imme- diateky. . 428-8086 AVAILABLE immediately, 2 bedroom ap Clain, nice area, south of Park Rd Oshawa. Contact 576-8642 _6S3_4851 bus hours. AVAILABLE B E- DIATELLY, in Whitby Apt buildktg.. spaoous. co rper- ad. newly painted. with bW- cay, dose to bus. shop- ping. all utilities included, first / last required. no pets, 1 bedroom $650, 2 bed- room, $750. call 430-0134. BASEMHR APART- MENT for rem $675 Par ono. Pidrerirg, irtxnediale occu- pancy, 831-7697 Mary. BASEMENT apt., sep.. entrance, all inclusive $460. firstnast. North Oshawa. Available Oct. I. 686-2216 COURTICE AREA. 2 bedroom apartment, full bath, kitchenette, laundry facilities, $635 includes utilities. No pets, nonsmok- er. Relerances, 1sttlast re- quired. C4A 434 6990. FOR RENT, Oshawa (Rrt- son & Bloor area) fully ren- ovated 2 -bedroom base- ment apartment, available now, firsNast. Contact 571- 4399 7222 or (416)494 3,65 Why Rent? PICKERINGL 2 bedroom Own your home! basement apartment. air Payments from conditioning, laundry. sep- $569/mo. crate entrance no pets. No Downpayment? GORGEOUS walkout 1 bedem tum( apt. in Pidw- ing. Large and bright, avail. immed., $700. inclusive. 99439.2022. OSHAWA close to GM. 1, 2. 3 bedroom apartments. 5600. 5725 & S835 respec lively Call 905-429 5 740 PICKERING one bel basemen apt Single person, non-smoker no pets preferred $450 Avail- able Oct 1 831-6,640 atter 6pm PICKERING 2 -bedroom basement, separate en- trance. fenced ya.d, park- ing. dobe 10 ale annerrties. $695imonth Sept avail. ability Call 831-9730 PICKERING basement apartment, available Oc- tober Ist. $600 inclusive Non smoker only. (905) 831-8139 John Body Home 1 Bdrm. Bsmt. Tooker, no Oct. 1 SL Cal (905),13"41124 SOUTH AJAX, large lux - ury one bedroom plus den40D basement apartment. gas fireplace. partung, suit sin- gle working person, no pHs. no smoking. $750 per mo. 683-OSN SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W., large 1, 2,-tooddrp000nmgs, dose to bus- %fto- y. S,SW, 5(i00 & PICKERING Whittal rich. up •fridge. stove. heat hy- Clean. quiet, bright newly duo, perkog. list 4ast re renovated 1 bedroom no pets. 434.5183 1W basement. walkout ravine. TOMMLBE / BLOOR, Separate entrance, a/c, no beautiful dean 1 -bedroom petsho oker. Suits 1. $660 basement apartment, FIS, Inclusive. (905)837-0218. ph. all security alarm, parkung, Irndry. avaOct INil. O PICKERING, 2 -bedroom 1. 5580 includes utilities, baserrent apartment avail- firstAW, 905.668-1946. stools nowdose to bus, no smollirng, no pefs,rekranc- as required. Call 509- 4749. PICKERING, Brock/Finch. Large 2 tledrm bsmrK apt. Sep. ant., laundry, $7501 M . all indusnre. Avail. informed. no -pets. 428-9823. PICKERING, large 1 -bed- room basement apartment, sop. ant., laundry fadkUes, $675 Inclusive. Avail. Sep 15. Steve days 576-5709 or Pat evenings 8'39-1876. PICKERING, large 1 -bed- room basement Apartment, Hwy 218rodk Rd. No pets, separate entrance. In- cludes stow, Iridge A/c, hydro. TV cable. Working person. $650/month ($310I 2 weeks) 1 sVlast. 686- 6231. WNTBY 1 -bedroom apartment. available Inline_ diadey, S575/month in - dudes car. Call 09559. Ido , WHITBY central victonan style txddinQ on a mature sefntO Available Sept. list. 2 bedroom 80, 12 ft. ceil- ings. Includes utilities & Parking. $BSNmonth. 668- 2326. No phone calls after 9pm- WHITBY- 2 bdrm bsmt apt., avoid. Oct. list. cable. faun - dry & uhl, ind. 2 parking spaces. $600/rnon. 1stAast. 579-,076. WHY rent when you can own your own home for less Ulan you think?!I Cal Dave Haylodk Sales Rep. Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-38M or(905)666-3211. 3-BEDROO1110 townhouse, Whites Rd/Hoey 401, own baking Petticoat creek ii ms"If occupancy. SOW Plus Utilities. Also Bachelor apt. available $495. park- ing. Cal (416) 636-4167. AJAX- main floor 3 bed- room bungalow newly ren- ovated in quiet area, Avail- able Sept. 1st. $1050 at- dusive. (905)427-3720 or (905)690-1056 AVAILABLE immediately, North Oshawa, 3 -bedroom two 4pc. baths, newer kitchen, detached garage, $950/month plus utilities. Cal 579-6003 BAY RIDGES, Main floor, 3 bed, 1 bath, fireplace, hardwood floors, 4 so., $1000. + 50% utilities. Close to GO, non-smoker. Available Sept. 1s1/last. (905) 831-4753. NORTH AJAX. spacious executive 4 bedroom, 3 bath, idose to sch ools and shopping area. Bus stop at door. Available Sept. I. $1400. nal a27•s6so. PICKERING/ whrtev 1-800-840-6275 F:ncr, :.ear. •.curet. bright. mwk S1aplfy newly renovated one bed- Sutton Group room basement Walkout SON Rally ravine Separate entrance a/c, n0 pets/smoker Suds 1 5660 •inclusive 905- 637-0218 1ST CHOICE SELF contained bachelor AFFORDABLE HOMES! apartment Whites Rd ;401 WHY RENT? BUY! $495/montn all inclusive No down payment. (416) 63"167 No problem, OSHAWA NORTH SIM- Let me snow you flow' COE.o , Russet, bright Mixt Pay $700 O.A C. dean 2 bedroom. in newly Call Thomas C. Pike renovated 12-plex. hard- sign floors, heat hot wa- ter. ter, parting, cable Laundry Rep. Remo Accord facilities. no dogs $686 + Real Ltd. 576-3111 hydro ($10 - $12 monthly) Available 905-576-2982 SOUTH AJAX, large lux - ury one bedroom plus den40D basement apartment. gas fireplace. partung, suit sin- gle working person, no pHs. no smoking. $750 per mo. 683-OSN SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W., large 1, 2,-tooddrp000nmgs, dose to bus- %fto- y. S,SW, 5(i00 & PICKERING Whittal rich. up •fridge. stove. heat hy- Clean. quiet, bright newly duo, perkog. list 4ast re renovated 1 bedroom no pets. 434.5183 1W basement. walkout ravine. TOMMLBE / BLOOR, Separate entrance, a/c, no beautiful dean 1 -bedroom petsho oker. Suits 1. $660 basement apartment, FIS, Inclusive. (905)837-0218. ph. all security alarm, parkung, Irndry. avaOct INil. O PICKERING, 2 -bedroom 1. 5580 includes utilities, baserrent apartment avail- firstAW, 905.668-1946. stools nowdose to bus, no smollirng, no pefs,rekranc- as required. Call 509- 4749. PICKERING, Brock/Finch. Large 2 tledrm bsmrK apt. Sep. ant., laundry, $7501 M . all indusnre. Avail. informed. no -pets. 428-9823. PICKERING, large 1 -bed- room basement apartment, sop. ant., laundry fadkUes, $675 Inclusive. Avail. Sep 15. Steve days 576-5709 or Pat evenings 8'39-1876. PICKERING, large 1 -bed- room basement Apartment, Hwy 218rodk Rd. No pets, separate entrance. In- cludes stow, Iridge A/c, hydro. TV cable. Working person. $650/month ($310I 2 weeks) 1 sVlast. 686- 6231. WNTBY 1 -bedroom apartment. available Inline_ diadey, S575/month in - dudes car. Call 09559. Ido , WHITBY central victonan style txddinQ on a mature sefntO Available Sept. list. 2 bedroom 80, 12 ft. ceil- ings. Includes utilities & Parking. $BSNmonth. 668- 2326. No phone calls after 9pm- WHITBY- 2 bdrm bsmt apt., avoid. Oct. list. cable. faun - dry & uhl, ind. 2 parking spaces. $600/rnon. 1stAast. 579-,076. WHY rent when you can own your own home for less Ulan you think?!I Cal Dave Haylodk Sales Rep. Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-38M or(905)666-3211. 3-BEDROO1110 townhouse, Whites Rd/Hoey 401, own baking Petticoat creek ii ms"If occupancy. SOW Plus Utilities. Also Bachelor apt. available $495. park- ing. Cal (416) 636-4167. AJAX- main floor 3 bed- room bungalow newly ren- ovated in quiet area, Avail- able Sept. 1st. $1050 at- dusive. (905)427-3720 or (905)690-1056 AVAILABLE immediately, North Oshawa, 3 -bedroom two 4pc. baths, newer kitchen, detached garage, $950/month plus utilities. Cal 579-6003 BAY RIDGES, Main floor, 3 bed, 1 bath, fireplace, hardwood floors, 4 so., $1000. + 50% utilities. Close to GO, non-smoker. Available Sept. 1s1/last. (905) 831-4753. NORTH AJAX. spacious executive 4 bedroom, 3 bath, idose to sch ools and shopping area. Bus stop at door. Available Sept. I. $1400. nal a27•s6so. Houses 1 For Rent SOUTH OSHAWA- New- facora!ed 3 bila mall i. r ver levels. atelias $800 monthly . ,, utilities. Isl./last. ,able Immediately or iter Ist 728-9251 icHAWA 3 bedroom bun- ;,, nw lust north of he l- f,mshed basement. ed yard. 1st/last. 1 For apps 436-7966. PICKERING 3 bedroom backs onto French - Bay $9001monlh + Vies 1st/last/references. table Oct 1st Call :,I 839-3877, leave sage ,v'HY RENT? No money r,- river` your own home. Ill fudge. stove. $695 2 bedroom $795 incl 3 oom all but cable 8 •.e Mm req. gross in. e $23.000 8 $28.000. Ken Codes. Coldwell ,kar ;28.9414 Housing Wanted EOUIRE a year men, - ease well also con - ease to own) of targ- �sgle family home it, -ty possible Ajax/ •.awes prefer 5/6 bed- -rs cr equivalent. e g 4 w,in basement _^ a Ca;l ,905) 430- aPer 6 p m on, Rooms For Rent CLEAN, BRIGHT house, Oklahoma & Whites Rd. rooms for rent, weekly/monthly Hydro staff welcome 420-0042 EAST OSHAWA. Room for rent, non-smokers wel- come. Parking, shared kitchen, laundry facilities available. Available lmme- cl ately. $80 weekly, cable included Call 436-0505 andror 579-5648 FURNISHED room, use of kitchen $350/month South Pickering Call 831- 2395 / Shared 1 Accomodation FEMALE non-smoker wish- es to share 3 bdrm 3 bath- room home w/same Quiet residential area. Fenced backyard Laundry. park- ing $500/month (905)432-7635 NORTH OSHAWA, share 3 bedroom condo_ 2 baths. laundry, cable, park ng. $350 per mo all nclus ve Isulast. 434-3671 / Industrial • Units RENT TO OWN, IOOo 5000 sq ft commercial condos, very attractive rates, excellent purchase terms. call Ken Thompson 1.800-465-7742 / s 1Florida Vac. Rentals ATTENTION Snowbirds GORGEOUS 3 bedroom 3 bathrooms townhouse condo. close to famous Clearwater beach, pool. Ia- cuzzl. BBO. Private yard, available now For into and 10 view Photos 686-9846 or 579-3768 CLEARWATER,3 bed- room moblepermanent homes) heated pools. hot tub. minutes to beaches blue Jay baseball. NHL Hockey. NFL Football g horse &dog tracks Chiel ren welcome. 5275 weekly, 905)683-5503 Private Homes For Sale PRETTY 2 -STOREY de- ta�rer_ home Whitby New broadloom in living, dining 3 -bedrooms New flooring in bothbathrooms. en- trance. eat in K.rr!'en Bay window- slidirg ':oors to deck double garage. bea,r',.ly landscaped. fenced large lot Shows like a model home S157.900 20 Horseshoe Or ruff Th,Ckson below Hwy 2) Open House Sun Sept 1 124 p on 9C5 433 2966 3 POOLTON 1_•es Cour- MTownhouses ' TownhoUSes - :e 3 bedroom freehold 111 1 For Rent For Rent !"wnhouse. beautifully decorated, cedar deck a security system Moe -.n v^onitioni $„ 7 000 (905) EXPERIENCE 404--;g35 FAMILY LIVING 1975 MEMORY LANE, PICKERING Oversized 3 bedroom, 11,2 bath tewnnouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced In backyards. Close to schools, transit, Darks & shopping. MARCHANT PROPERTIES (416) 321.9986 t t Townhouses Shared For Rent /, Aaofficissillation main ,,,,rye area. 3 -,room 7 appliances, gar OSHAWA- Adelaide/Park a. rec room. Vv room available m 3 bed . •yard S90o Cal 404- room home Share kitchen d bath. Lots of parking 5350 nun -,.r 'PEE >eplember Rent - 2 ;e'.' rprn townhouses err Available Sept 6 -ail 905 721-!518 KING 8 TOWNLINE 3+a'able Oct 1 ;•' 3 barren townhouses -.-'-al decor. 4 appl . 1 112 :a"•• basement ti garage. - util Phone 721 - Evening and wee - appointments avail- JHTH OSHAWA, 3 "'Tom basement wren Ouses In well main - ed !amply complex. es^.ly decorate complex with g stove. close to all •eh.fies Starting at 38 month On site fvlgrtM. Ice Call 905-728-3777. SPACIOUS 2 i 3 bedro0fTjI0-* ses, in well maintained family complex Induxles all ut& Iles. 4 appliances pa* - Ing. Gose to sctgdls am all arrentles. Avail Sept. 122 Ctilborlle SL E. Ike For appL 434.3972 70-0m , No mon- own, 2 6 3 From $725clusive, Au - 8 -9414 exL Rooms for Rent -Ir Immediately Alae, clean bright aC- Iodation. lull use of nclud ng kitchen luandry $350/mo. or eekly John 683- (905)725-4390 PICKERING 2 rooms for rent, share facdities.$450 turmshed or $400 url niched Available Sept. 15th (905) 420-0249 Cotdorrittiulns For F*M t -BEDROOM Condo for rent. Oct.tst. $650+hydro, It", stove, dishwasher washer/dryer included, I st/ last required. AthoVlitary St..Oshawa. Call 905-436- 027810 view. owlPAW pace OSHAWA 4 ton" Fre Rent Ill- 3000 sq. LwcM• SM, 850 sg2rtd. Or. 5550. 60D sq. main 5500. 250 sq. main $350, 600 2nd fir 5500. Call 434- 2447 or 655.4132. OFRCE specs for lepase. . overlooks busy Helsel handicap access. air can.. Weeny of Parking. Call ns_MI. STORE for rerK 2000 sq.ft. ws will divide it. Also 400 sq.fL excellent location. High weNdrw. tt" of pri- VaN parkirq. 725-8710 L • �fIMI0tf18I tkjilb IfIDUSTRIAL Units, Thornton-Terwille it 968.5 sq. ft. $3.25 sq. It net + MIT, 579-5077 or atter 5pm 571-3281. BROCK RD 8 2 Great 'amply �,ca1 �.r 3.1 bed_ room. 4 baths. Wal., , basementnewly t:i 'OOmed b decorated $158 5017 Call 13051294 8461 or X5473-3268 COBOURG WEST WOODS 1 year old 3 bed room bungalow Lots of upgrades 2 car garage with EGOO and direct ac cessfinished rec room in basementhigh efhClen ;as heat. SGWO ,, deptcy andscared, fast dosing available. 139.000 35% to S B Call Frank Hawes Sultan Group Classic Real - !y Inc. 430-9000 'ALSO Oshawa mall area. 3 oed- '0om totally renovated 3 bedroom bungalow new roof, elarel service a'c. lin windows. perennial gar dens and more Cal Frank 430-9000 COURTICE - 3 bedroom detached home, great tam- ely area Backs onto school Garage. fenced yard Ask Ing $134 000 Call 404 2629 COURTICE. Immaculate 3 bedroom semi, harl wood flooring throughout. oak stairs 8 bannisters. 2 baths. interlocking brick, beautifully landscaped. $129.900. Diane 9054,34- 6036 OSHAWA bargain $110,000. Brick bungalow. 2 bedrooms, garage. 36X100' lot. 2 bedroom in- law state. Call 905-571- 2883. PRIVATE SALE - WA- TERFRONT community. 7 year; rieve, 1.480 sq. ft. 3 bedroom. all brick bungs low, huge skylight, bay windows, on suite bath- room, oak kitchen, large deck off dining room full unfinished basement, 1/2 sere lot. 23 x 23 an. garage, fully insulated, dry walled and heated. Lake Scugog access, 15 min. north of Port Perry. $134,900. Days 1-705-286.6845. after 6 p.m.1.705-786-1084. OUIEr Court, North Osha- wa 3 bedroom on large 101. finished basement. central airlvac, fenced yard, cov. ered deck, $159,000. Call 434-5550. RENOVATED bungalow partially finished basement on 50 ft. x 200h. la. Beauti- ful area, walk to parte and lake. Must be seen. $144.900. (905)686-8567 SUPER SEMI. 3 bed- room numerous up grades including roof, windows. doors, natural gas, poten- tial apartment. For appotnl- ment. (905)579-9349. $128.900. No agents. 11 P""'"' Honin Fa Sak WHITBY 4 be 'd - sq m, -rose• model 2.800 q f1f. main floor office. wet bar, lamely room and laun dry 2 fireplaces. many up- grades, separate dining room. greenhouse kitchen and very private backyard 4 Sall $269.0008430-6968 Price WHITBY, $99.900 Tri 3. bedrooms. living/dining combination, walkout to patio 8 fenced yard. ga- rage. With 5'6 downwill carry for $780/mo mcloding Taxes Call Ted Houghton Sutton Group Classic 43o- 9000 , Condos for Sale WHITB/ condo. 2 bed room. 2 level with balcony In quiet building Hard- wood floors. fresh paint, 2 appliances Condo fees S275/month, taxes S92i month Would carry for 5480 P 8 I at 7 25% with 5 down payment Pace 569.990 Call 1905)723- 2896 Vacati-TjUon VAN Zvi Properties $3500 ',I, priced. Secwd ed •v;oded Trader lot. ad- acent to huge county tor. est, good 'oad, sandy beach- fishing. Cobourg area '416431-1555 WATERFRONT LOTS 4il•,r;r •, Nu•,• _00s,re sand beacr,. or round •off 8 level lel. $29.900 Good lake 15% down V T B Car BOB AUSTIN DALE AUSTIN REALTY LTD 7l 2864441 ,7051 286-2082 W11Camper Trailer Sites RED SErIER RESORT tam,,y campground and cottage resort on C'.e Trent Large spacious sties Full hook uc from $825 2 and 3 bedroom cottages from $350rwel Ret hall. store. pool, lake'rrint swimming, boating. good fishing 905- 436-0807 705-n8-3096 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 4, 1996 -PAGE 37-A MaIDPWWtit ness Personals;� 1 1 Personals ' Personals Please read HERE is your chance to get into a trillion SS a year Industry Home based full Support f9051436-0800 OSHAWA Fully equipped 130 seats licenced restau- rant Good loation, ample parking For details: Bruno Posteraro 905.986-9658 fill STORE complete inventory and all fixtures to operate Approx 1200 ti- tles. new release concept, will assist with locationset up and training 555 000 all 835-542, anytime • 1 , Publi Noticesc 30 Gays aper August 29. 1995 Ajax Mini Storage will sell by public auction, the fol- lowing accounts which are delinquent I0 Cover the cost of rent and expenses Melinda Wlrken Karleen Wickert Cplleen Kelhy Michael Sobers Brandi McLennan Melissa Nachuk Irene Mains Shirley Terry Any of the above ten- ants may pay amount owing and redeem their merchandise, at any time prior to the auction • 1 fie¢strabons DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available , rea- sonable rates. Call Monty L 428-2000Pp ' to Lend UP Personals OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR• ANTEED.SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. . , Mortgages, Insurance MORTGAGES Good. bad and ugly Financing for any purpose, rates from 5 pie All appliCdlions ac- cepted Community Finam Cial Services 668-6805 • Business pportuniWil A SERIOUS part or full time incomes No risk. Training. Call 1-800-809- 9994, 24hr recorded mes- sage. EXCLUSIVE business opportunity availabbe from Canada's Leader in Energy Cost Reduction Programs. Protected territory of Dur- ham Region. Excellent re- turn on investment of 20 50K. Call 1-800-616.5512. HEALTH Food buying group seeks licensees for Oshawa/Wndby stores. Generate mid 6 figure sales from your investment. 1- 416-606-8354. EVANLY RAYS Poi.l ,ae us Rated #I $dations on Career_ Relationships, Hearn. Low $2 99rmpnute 18 + 1 900.451 4055 PLEASURE GIRLS At Pleasure Girls we have the most classy escorts in all of Durham tiegion competrbve. Diftteoon assured Call 571.7480 • Inpanions EASTSIDE CONNEC- TIONS DATELINE - Free to call to place your ad. no charges for ladies, no phone bill charges. Sell 430-7060, News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to 1}i. 5:00 a.m. - 80 p.m. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 683-0707 • B1I5111lSS Business 1 opportuniti•es 1port opunities 0 OPPORTUNITY Career Seminar - Monday September 16, 1996. Location - Whitbv For reservation please contact: Mike Gtttam 905 f>f36-0594 Persona[ Prayer To The Holy spirit Holy Spirit Thou make me see everything and show me the way to reach my ideal. You who give the divine gift to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me and who are in all Instances of my life with me. I, in this short dialogue, want to thank You for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from you no matter how great the material desire may be. I want to be with You and my loved ones In Your perpetual glory. Amen Person must pray this 3 consecutive days without stating one's wish After the 3rd day Your wish will be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish this as soon as your favor has been granted. 1. P. day of publica- tion as we can- not be responsi• b/e for more than one inser- tion in the event of an error. to pay .: PAGE 3>!rA-TIItI IY�VYS ADVERT tSL►R.`tVEb» fitFa�1'EM%E1t4. t9% - - - -... . .. .. .. ........................... .... • ......... . . I ki J F% AT • 111111illilk SHIRT SHOPS t .i . CLE t ENTRE 05000 Quality Shirts on Display from Canada's Premiere Shirt Maker Great variety of sizes and colours PRICES33 START FROM $6 OPEN DAILY PICKERING HOME & LEISURE CENTRE VISABROCK RD. & HWY. 401. PICKERING 686-7419 ADVERT/SE YOUR GARAGE SALE It's easy!! Call Classified Advertising for your Garage Sale Package! 683-0707 1'¢jcC.� �GC�¢tJtc�C9 News Advertise News Advertiser Classified Department Is open every Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call 683-0707 to place your ad or fax it 683-7363 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. PORT HOPE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB R SUN. SEPT. 8.1996 TEE OFF TIMES START: 9:30 a.m. '50.00 per person Includes: 18 holes of golf & steak barbeque & prize table Flights: -A -B -C -D - Seniors Division (55 + up) - Ladies Division O.G.A. CARDS ARE REQUIRED To Register: Sigr up at the c!uohcuse Phone_ : 905-885-6487 or 1-800-346-5361 or q1it entries to: Port Hope Golf & Country Club 62 Victoria St. S. Port Hope. Ont. L1A 31_6 ATTN PORT HOPE OPEN • eekBrought to you by This,11' the +k • • ��3-7040 404-2623 HOW TO USE INFOSOURCE 1Call 683-7040, or from Clarington or Port Perry call 404- (From Clarington & Port Perry) 2623, using a touch-tone phone or push button phone that o emits tones. It's a free call from Oshawa, Whitby, Clarington, I Ajax and Pickering. 2 When prompted enter the 4 -digit code of your choice from the directory provided. nfoso rce- FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF BOXES 5040. Ajax/Pickering Soccer .......5143 Association ...............6019 Clarington Older Adults ......6037 ! 'iHOROSCOPES Re A/ax/Pickenng Softball . ......5144 . Oshawa Seniors eniors Club lub tdy atnc+ es.w..i. 6038 La Leche League ..........6021 Today's Birthday .. ... ......5020 Oshawa Centre Cinemas ....7022 Reach to Recovery 1 Anes ....................5021 Whitby Cinemas ...........7023 Breast Cancer ' � ( )-...........6022 Taurus ...................5022 Ajax/Pickering Cinemas ......7024 Learning Disabilities Association Sweet Adelines .........6039 Gemini ...................5023 Pickering Moviplex 9 ........7025 Ajax Bridge Club 6000 (Durham West) ....... ' ........... .....6023 Durham Writers/Eddors ...6040 1 Cancer ...................5024 Oshawa Little Theatre .......7026 Oddfellows/Rebekahs .......6001 Leo ......................5025 Whitby Little Theatre ........7027 Oshawa L 6002 Association ...... yli6s it lomepreneur Group .....6041 ' Virgo ....................5026 Durham Shoestring Performers7028 6024 Ajax Block Parents .......6042 'Libra .....................5027. Weekly Video ..............7029 Fibromyalgia Support .......6025 Home Busness Association ..6043 ' Scorpio ..................5028 Rogers Community 10 .......7030 Epilepsy Parents Support .. • .6026 Take Off Pounds Sensibly8004 ' Sagittarius ................5029 Theatre Durham ........................ 7031 Osteoporosis Support .......6027 Capricorn .................� Parents of Teens .. Parent Finders long . 6044 United Survivors ...........6051 • • • • - - • - •� Business Networking Group of ' Aquarius .................5031 AI -Anon, AI-Ateen 6004 Pisces ...................5032 .......... Whitby 6045 Alcoholics Anonymous ......6005 Poets in the Pub .........6046 Major Lea Baseball 5033 Women's support group of Durham ' 9� ..... Care ...........6006 Parents Support Group.............6052 Ajax Pickering United Way 6050 Toronto Maple Leafs ........5034 dY NBA .....................5035 S.O.S. ...................6007 Oshawa Revenue Toastrriasters6028 Sydenham Museum ............. 8188 ' 649 (sw m d by Tw op c.�. .) 5001 Pro Sports Update .......... 5036 (Smokers Overcoming Smoking) Oshawa h User East .......6029 Horseless Carriagemen.......6056 Pick 3 ....................5002 Oshawa/WhAb U to ......5037 COPE ession 6008 t�ntoha Users East 6031 First Oshawa ITC Gub ......6031 Super 7 ..................5003 Local Lacrosse ............5038 Canadian Cakme Counters ...6009 Durham i P.C. User's Club Lottario ...................5004 Local Baseball .............5039 One Parent Families ........6010 .� NHL .....................5041 iFree From Fear.........................6053 Parents Without Partners ....6011 Proline ...................5042 Living with Cancer Support Group A/p To stmas s.........................6054 ' Oshawa Generals 5043 (Durham East) A/P Toastmasters .....................6055 Execu-Care Home Office 8100 .......... c .. u p .. 'Gr Care -Givers 8101 NFL .....................5044 Living with Cancer Support Group ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Joke of the Day ............5016 Blue Jays .................5045 (Durham West) ......... Anscot Contracting .......8102 Quote of the Day ...........5017 CFL .....................5046 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Youth of Erotica Video ...........8103 Trivia Quiz ................5018 Local Hockey ..............5047 Durham.................. 6014 St. Mark's United Church .....6033 Vallillee Products Ltd. ....8106 Durham College ............ 5051 Emotions Anonymous .......6015 Sirncoe United Church .......6034 AVE Entertainment ......8107 t ,Nax/Pickedrig Update .......5137 AIDS committee of Durham ...6016 Emergency Plus "CPR' ...8111 Ajax/Pickering Hockey .......5138 9 Y ' Raiders AAA' Hockey .......5139 Multiple Sclerosis Society ....6017 Once Upon A Child ......8118 ■ GIC -RSP Hotline ........................8247 A,lax/Pickering Dolphins ......5140 Ontario Friends of Schizophrenics Call for Less ............8003 j Ajaxlftkedrig Ringette .....5141 (Durham Chapter ...........W18 Heart Savers CPR .......8017 • NaWpickering Baseball ......5142 Oshawa & District Ostomy Clarington Walking Program 6036 THs: VF:NV.`i A1)N'ER,risF,R, N'FU , SFVFF;.**1RFR 4. 1996 -PAGE 39-A ,� � f � v�✓ s� �kbn�� ;x� s Ajax/p 40 y "'�- ceree 3 Call 1111111900=451=3339($2.49/mln.) to respond to these"ads. TouchTone or Rotary phones. You must be 18 or older. , .... .. ...... .. ■ w a I a w a ■ w a■■ a s a■ a • a a Is 11 a w w a a a a a a a a a 11 0 o.• • a a a •'• a w all -I'li, 1-800-662- 8423 24 hrs/daY 100% ,OCAT An cvrES LIFE. Slim,, attractive, employed. single mother of two boys, 35, likes dining, dancing, traveling, and cottaging. Looking for a non smoking, honest. caring, working mak, 35 to 45, with a sense of humor. who also loves life and children. BOX 23273 KURT COBAIN WANTED. Student look- ing for blonde hair, blue eyed, grungy Kurt Cobam look alike. Enjoy going to parties. am promiscuous ant like to lis- ten to alternative music. Must be outgo- ing, enjoy spending titre alone and be non athletic. Smokers okay. I have smoulder length blonde hair and am grungy. 5'6- and 103 pounds with yel- lowish brown eyes. BOX 31228 LET 5 BE HAPPY. Enjoy having some- one to listen. hug, dance, walk, laugh, talk smile and encourage in good spir- ts ^r y if you're willing to give. can you receive, so all these are an open desire to taet good' Let's talk_ BOX 31697 '_CVES LIFE. Slim. attractive. employed, s.ngie mother of two boys. I am 35 years old, like dancing, dining out and traveling. Looking for a non smoking, honest caring, working male. 35 to 45, with a sense of humor, who also loves ife and children. Single tattlers wel. come.. BOX 23243 _DOKING FOR YOU') Single mom. 34, enjoys golf, bng walks, sports cars, lancing. Looking for mak. 34 plus, who enjoys the same. Single dads welcome. BOX 23297 SINGLE MOM, Single mom, 30, social drinker, non smoker bolting to: a man, 30 to 38. who enjoys quiet evenings, has a sense of humor. Must like chit dren and isnt into head games. I this sounds like you, give me a Call. Single fathers welcomed. BOX 23296 STILL SEARCHING. Seeking cofnpar► wn who s honest. sincere. with good sense of humor who likes dining, dam - ;ng and going for drives in the country. Early 5C s. BOX 31692 LEAVE ME A MESSAGE White mak in my mid 30's, 6 and 190 pounds. Looking for discreet afternoon encoun. ter with a female. BOX 23289 HANDSOME SUCCESSFUL Attractive mak. 5'8 . physically fit. positive. out- going. Enjoy the outdoors, sports. music, fine dining and kids. Would like to meet an attractive. slim. 30 some. thing, non smoking lady. who is inde. pendent. romantic, positive, good natured and caning. BOX 23281 CALL SOON, 34 yr old. Bi curious male. 6'. '90 pounds. Seeking someone for casual get logethers... BOX 13373 SAFE AND CLEAN. Single bi male. straight acting. 35.5 6- and 125 pounds with a small build. Seeking a gay femi- nine mak with a small build. age 30 to 40 who is young looping for discreet evening encounters. Must be safe and clean. BOX 19228 ALONE IN N. 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Bring your child to our Open House for a FREE placement test and see how we turn kids.aged 4 to 15 into Kumon kids! For more information, toll your local 19MMO ® Kumon Centre: i��tt (airport & Finch ......905839-4537 MATH & READING CENTRES Hwy 42 & Rougemount .905-42U212 Lown" slow To Leatrn P cker ng Ret. Complex .905.471.9567 nnandalege.p., ,rwiv— tfWE t t tits. Lilts it' Studd WAXITH ACCLAIIIIII air. Imo. pd.. kv" $ Merit. Gold pkg. Cast -Keele, beforice at rrartty. Stocks AD02% GRAND AM SE a km. A must to see and * 1LL)LO97. IDLE CARAVANS , md.. 7 pass_ 3 to choose Ing at $16.995 Ballance AND CARAVAN des, top of the Itne vara equipment. mapm rein c Don't miss Ctrs beauty. 974A SHADOWS we from. Low km. AN iE SHADOW 4 CYL. auto.. air, oft of 18dDq M1N. SfltlM. U94" 92 DYNASTY LE 87 DODGE ARIES — Fully loaded. Eaaerq coftdeion Ota 4 eYl• also. tseMhry CwWt •a You 90 TOYOTA TERCEL own•r. U92 -SM wont find ona like, t at a bargain at 2 dr- alto. ar CorIQ. 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Want someone 6' taller, who knows what SHY BUT SWEET, 25 year old female, females, 18, seeking two guys, 18 to 21, in etc. Looking for a female 19 to 30. 9� 9 pound � I ob• 5'9". 150 and mak. Smoker and el. etc. Seekin financially secure. slim 9 y ship. BOX 10812 EUROPEAN MALE. 26. single white .omantic. or Must love walks, summer... shy, 5'3". Like long walks, swimming and who know how to have fun and treat a with similar interests. Looks untmpor- occasional drinker. I am attentive. loyal and honest. Seeking a friendshiplcorn lady. for companionship. You live in '"ale. Like dining, movies. ramping. re wants. quiet evenings. Looking for a man, girl right. Double dates area refer- P tant: honest and good personality a your house and I in mine. Prefer some- country music. etc Seeking a 30 yr old BOX 11846 age 21.32. BOX 15766 ence BOX 23301 must! BOX 11796 panionship with a bludgreeneyed red- head BOX 1436221171`1 tea in Coburg, Port Hope area. BOX female tar relationship BOX 11789 _ Nrrk stsumes no, liability for the contents of, or replies to any perwmal ad%ertisements; and such liability rests mclusrnrh with the adveruser of, or respondent to, such advertisements. News Ad�ertker mar, in its colo discretion change. reject or delete any pe—in- ' al ydvertibe which it deems inappropriate. All adv s a s.W1e A7. "do to aaeornpatty their alL Ads withwt vnice grieetings may not appear in Sincerely Yours. )then wit respond to a Sinnrely Yours ad, your phone hid will renect a charge of S2.49 join minute Aa a 3 taaitauta eaB cats Y7 47. Rea Personal of advartli"n and act able to leave a voice roan meseaj e . a ad or for euaoornrr service.an t -WO-928-5699 fim 4 A.w- W S Pm Morway dirmo Fttday cvrES LIFE. Slim,, attractive, employed. single mother of two boys, 35, likes dining, dancing, traveling, and cottaging. Looking for a non smoking, honest. caring, working mak, 35 to 45, with a sense of humor. who also loves life and children. BOX 23273 KURT COBAIN WANTED. Student look- ing for blonde hair, blue eyed, grungy Kurt Cobam look alike. Enjoy going to parties. am promiscuous ant like to lis- ten to alternative music. Must be outgo- ing, enjoy spending titre alone and be non athletic. Smokers okay. I have smoulder length blonde hair and am grungy. 5'6- and 103 pounds with yel- lowish brown eyes. BOX 31228 LET 5 BE HAPPY. Enjoy having some- one to listen. hug, dance, walk, laugh, talk smile and encourage in good spir- ts ^r y if you're willing to give. can you receive, so all these are an open desire to taet good' Let's talk_ BOX 31697 '_CVES LIFE. Slim. attractive. employed, s.ngie mother of two boys. I am 35 years old, like dancing, dining out and traveling. Looking for a non smoking, honest caring, working male. 35 to 45, with a sense of humor, who also loves ife and children. Single tattlers wel. come.. BOX 23243 _DOKING FOR YOU') Single mom. 34, enjoys golf, bng walks, sports cars, lancing. Looking for mak. 34 plus, who enjoys the same. Single dads welcome. BOX 23297 SINGLE MOM, Single mom, 30, social drinker, non smoker bolting to: a man, 30 to 38. who enjoys quiet evenings, has a sense of humor. Must like chit dren and isnt into head games. I this sounds like you, give me a Call. Single fathers welcomed. BOX 23296 STILL SEARCHING. Seeking cofnpar► wn who s honest. sincere. with good sense of humor who likes dining, dam - ;ng and going for drives in the country. Early 5C s. BOX 31692 LEAVE ME A MESSAGE White mak in my mid 30's, 6 and 190 pounds. Looking for discreet afternoon encoun. ter with a female. BOX 23289 HANDSOME SUCCESSFUL Attractive mak. 5'8 . physically fit. positive. out- going. Enjoy the outdoors, sports. music, fine dining and kids. Would like to meet an attractive. slim. 30 some. thing, non smoking lady. who is inde. pendent. romantic, positive, good natured and caning. BOX 23281 CALL SOON, 34 yr old. Bi curious male. 6'. '90 pounds. 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She's a gumon kid. •ht3w tco • The Kumon Math program is helping children worldwide to develop superior study habits, build self confidence, and improve school grades. OPEN NOYSE IN PICKERING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 7:30 P.M. FOREST BROCK BIBLE CHAPEL 1999 FAIRPORT ROAD (near Finch Ave. E.) Bring your child to our Open House for a FREE placement test and see how we turn kids.aged 4 to 15 into Kumon kids! For more information, toll your local 19MMO ® Kumon Centre: i��tt (airport & Finch ......905839-4537 MATH & READING CENTRES Hwy 42 & Rougemount .905-42U212 Lown" slow To Leatrn P cker ng Ret. Complex .905.471.9567 nnandalege.p., ,rwiv— tfWE t t tits. Lilts it' Studd WAXITH ACCLAIIIIII air. Imo. pd.. kv" $ Merit. Gold pkg. Cast -Keele, beforice at rrartty. Stocks AD02% GRAND AM SE a km. A must to see and * 1LL)LO97. IDLE CARAVANS , md.. 7 pass_ 3 to choose Ing at $16.995 Ballance AND CARAVAN des, top of the Itne vara equipment. mapm rein c Don't miss Ctrs beauty. 974A SHADOWS we from. Low km. AN iE SHADOW 4 CYL. auto.. air, oft of 18dDq M1N. SfltlM. U94" 92 DYNASTY LE 87 DODGE ARIES — Fully loaded. Eaaerq coftdeion Ota 4 eYl• also. tseMhry CwWt •a You 90 TOYOTA TERCEL own•r. U92 -SM wont find ona like, t at a bargain at 2 dr- alto. ar CorIQ. AWFWcom tell drawl car Taal IIIC'f alawl -r nude anti out $100500 $3,995 $72995 LN111111,'__ t ^1;111111911h� _C _ 90 PONTIAC TRANSPORT SE 02 OiEV CAVALIER RS 90 NISSAN PATHFINDER XE 4X4 Very nits condition. Clan inside and 4 dr, 11, V6. ause. as. tie. pill. 4 dr.. 6 coil. air, p.w., pill. what a beauty. alit Pry AWFIVcass, balance of GM factory You won't find any nicer. U9o-501A bumper to tamper Warr". 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Features formal liv. & din. rooms, main rlr. laundry & gas fp. in i - k tchen with walk-in pantry.. asking only $197,500! ' Call _ BRIAN KONDO*,: (905) 683-2992 =c rr tier a'•=r�, , r r r ! ,.sr r= it •e r r l rr rr e OMEGA REALTY INC. Ae/nasllMitfs "Associate A al "'Llokf WOwr WW8g000! * Conservation condo * Spacious 1 bedroom ' Central air * 5 appliances * Fireplace JACQUELYNN TANNER*, 619-9500 HERITAGE REALTY INC. GREENBELT/ RAVINE LOT ?eautlful 4 bedroom home on b' !� a quiet preferred north 5 - .: hitbv street. Features formal liv. & din. rooms, main rlr. laundry & gas fp. in sunken mn fir. fam. rm. Eat in ' k tchen with walk-in pantry.. asking only $197,500! ' Call _ BRIAN KONDO*,: (905) 683-2992 `.i i< mpx- QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTA. 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TRY 6.9% FINANCING FOR S YEARS* GREAT e 1 bedroom apartment - $111,91M r. • 2 bedroom apartment - $99,900 • 3 bedroom apartment - $109,900 • Penthouse - $159,900 CALL JIM KELLY*, 683-2992 RV41W QUALITY ONE LTD. li PAGE zT=NEWS ADVERTISER. VVED.SEPTEMBER ti1»s ., �... Affordability and Choice Today ­program extended three:" years DURHAM — A federal program which is proving successful in fostering innovative ways of improving housing affordability, has been extended three years by Canada Mort- gage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). In announcing the extension to the Afford- ability and Choice Today (ACT) program, Diane Marleau, the federal inister responsible for CMHC said, "This program encourages municipalities and the housing sector to work together to develop, demonstrate and pro- mote innovations in local planning and build- ing regulations which can lead to improve— ROYAL LEPAGE �t>♦nnnununnnnn menus in housing affordability and housing choices." Mrs. Marleau also thanked the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), the Cana- dian Home Builders' Association (CHBA) and the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association (CHRA) for their ongoing sup- port in partnering with CMHC to manage and promote the program. Now entering its seventh year of opera- tion, the program has provided $990,000 in federal assistance to 94 projects spread across all regions of Canada WILMA TANNER' Tice decision to extend ACT was based on the findings and recommendations of a recently completed program evaluation. It showed ACT projects are having benefits in a wide variety of areas, such as streamlining project approvals, establishing alternative development standards, allowing new types of housing and enabling innovative infill and adaptation projects. The evaluation also confirmed ACT has fostered greater cooperation between munici- palities and the housing sector. and has suc- ceeded in transferring information on new eos 427-6522 EVELYN REGAN* x approaches to housing problems to munici- palities across Canada. The closing date for receipt of applications for the 1996 round of selections is Oct. 31. Application kits may be obtained from and subsequently resubmitted to: ACT Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM), 24 Clarence Street, Ottawa, Ontario, KIN 593. The telephone number is 613-241-5221. More information about the program may be obtained from the national offices of the FCM, CHBA, CHBA as well as local and national offices of CMHC. �IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ROYAL LEPAGE �■�unuunnuuuun LOIS WEAVER* NEW RAISED BUNGALOW Build to suit on _;Cx"ic'. Doubie garage, brick & stone. 3 bdrms.. skylight. fireplace. approx. 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This tory 2 bdrm. condo will alth pantry and a walk" ; to a dock. The wing room. has a wocdbuma+g firsplace. delino ly appeal b you! Beautiful Discovery Bay is Ala%, moister tdr• e: en suite, The basemen is orotestuonaiiy !wrshed- ldeauy tccatec c,:se •- s-,3own; & ttuDdam kitchen live appliances, hs* pained. es talk about t' MARY schools in Ajax. For mo•e ^': 831-337-- Bill 31-33"' J- 1l. i'' IE1. lig' t ill fl i`It,tl«I;I, `� -3q00 .� 4,P31 '611:60,110 TR -7,411 7=: r �: s.. w- A: �- early BMW BUNGALOW. Jade koete bekNW1x1*trtlt Pickering and has many upgrades Gleaming hardwood /alar, ZXZhM Shedrooms (3 up A 2 downl. Mtge carport with skylight d deck, newer taitdows, huge rec room, beautiful Irving i dini room, 2 Barden sheds extensive ot;dowpepo. A MUST SEE: Call DOUG TA II --a IS TIME BUYER! IT SAYS "WELCOME N01AV uPsLire+ rent the balrnent «it's Room for your growing Moly in this imme culult* Caved for hone. very No Isid vlgdll . Call ! w9e• bright eat•in kitchen, mein floor baldeX wfaidh191treno77k lunily room isiffirepism, master whn suite 3 stbllg 7191^, 1 q alk & i , I m«e. Sound like something you'd Nip �ta 607 (S! Cast Ii�,ill�. tali{{t lii fl; 11� �EiOY, (905) 831-3300. DREAM STARTER! DO IT. DO rr DO T - you 1 be walking distance to the lake, conservator area. Deautful treds i parts, and nestled in a great 'amity nerghbourr,cod' Spacious macer Dorm. wlen sixth, twc !ireolaces. ':-lshee basement and more. Irformaton is foe.- Z40 TMAY anc is■ M-. , 4::� 3-5 jh�l, ,II +ll tl 831-3300 JUST ONE LOOK! That's all it will take tc 'a' In love wrtth this beeUtifUlly upgraded horse. Features .,clude a huge `amily =m with '.irepiace, .arge eetmin kitchen, centra; air :er•r3' mac and ".tort -a!n K - Pil OF SAIF Large 4 bedroom boa* with posafkile itldaw suite, cenftai mar f7replace. family flow with tr -" 1 1 l ceft& double car garage. Call! Jaan Kruk; 9 -31 -3200 - DREAM 31-3300. n b Ioe�1 FiNcA` �1�#1 ale twhh- wrc, Mtge, & shad,AAW rhtiuoerave, 9r door oparher, tsreye meek. pie7ltaped tog. &fight and ! tdotrbM Car gray", side do« etrtaertcs, twge fatuity room P@Wwft e. Cugom at tom. bedrooms, infect" bedroom het 1b11P1y CA mtust est Call TAYLOR, 831-3300. A . into tllis sptettilolas throe bedrooms, two Ir the Clflt *w bllylr. wawlws k ROY, (OW 1-3300. 919YAVA1101tf. 1611lMM JUST iiEDifCM Demwd Fac Hollow area, qmO, W %ft 4"W hoole6'm brick, 3 al r' anvm,cns, 3 bethro ore. air, central vat, ceramics 3 more. ° t Krul1, 831-3300. r } 1 riiemit V. AV T 'IYIst�19t}i{!u.l;•i 4y1.i3`t`y'ij�:tlN%.L1 )i _ 11it7,u4 ��l�®FIRSTREALTY CALL .M LTD. �905� 831 3300 , INDEPENDENTLY OWNED alt OPERATED REALTOR 1905 686-333'0 1885 GLENAN. RDi,PICKERING ,____�_____ ` �_____________, 'SalaA prNmfMM"Asea.&Ww PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 4,19% Use professionals when buying a house DURHAM -- Buying a house is a big step for most of us, so it's fortunate there are a number of people who help to make the process more manageable. Some of the professionals you might find on your homebuying team arc described below. Real Estate Agent: Home buyers some- times deal directly with the vendor's agent, but you can enlist one to work on your behalf. Agents have access to the Multiple Listing Service of the Canadian Real Estate Association, which lists homes for sale by other agents. Your representative should know what properties are available. in which neigh- borhoods and at what price. He or she will save you time by pre-screening real estate listings, then makin�t, appointments for you to see only those homes .that suit You. A real estate agent can also assist you in making an Offer to Purchase. Home Inspectors: For a fee, an inspec- tor will examine your potential new home to see how well it is built and what repairs are necessary. An inspector will provide you with a detailed, written report as part of the service. You can find an inspector through a local professional association of home inspectors or by asking your real estate representative for a referral. Lenders: Many different institu- tions lend money for mortinii cs. including banks, trust. companies. pension funds, insurance companies and finance companies. Be sure to talk to a fcw different lenders in :>rder to compare their rates. terms and options. Mortgage Brokers: Mortgage bro- CT`T's Mike Duff`- to speak at real estate board dinner PiCKFRING - CT%' political com- mentator Mike Duffy will be the keynote speaker at the Sept. II Ontario Home Week dinner held by Durham Region Real Estate Board. The dinner will top off the board's trade show/charity casino being held at the Pickering Recreation Complex on Valley Farm Road south of Hwy. Board members and the public are invited to attend the show to learn more about local businesses from 2 to 6:30 pm. The dinner, being catered by Peli- can Party Time Caterers, will begin at 6:30 pm. in the complex and tickets are $40 plus GST for non-members, $20 plus GST for members. The event is an early start to the Board's Ontario Home Week festivi- ties, which run from Sept. 22 to 28 and include a photo contest, open house promotion and a board office open house on Friday, Sept. 20. To date the following companies have become involved in the Trade Show portion of this event: Abo-Plus Home Inspection Services, Amerispec Home Inspection Service, As You Like It Fine Gifts and Foods, Bank of Montreal, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, Coyle & Greer Awards, Dakota Home Inspection Service, solicitor Diane England, Durham Management Centre, Durham Marketing Group, Fust View Customer Connection Centre, Glam- our Shots, Home View Productions, solicitor Mark F. Seetner, Oshawa/Whitby/Clarington This Week, Quick Commissions Inc., Supra Key Control Ltd., Toronto - Dominion Bank, and the Town of Whitby. For tickets and more information, call 723.8184. kers act independently of lending institu- tions and will shop around to find you the lender with the best mortgage rates. Home buyers who may not qualify for a mortgage with traditional lender often turn to mortgage brokers, who are usually aware of private lenders who may be willing to finance a home purchase. Lawyers: Lawyers will protect your legal interests while you buy your new home. They will review any contracts you need to sign. especially the Offer to Purchase. If your offer is accepted, your lawyer will be responsible for many of the closing arrangements, including ensuring that all conditions outlined in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale are satisfied. having a land survey done on the property. searching the title of the property, and checkino that the propewrty taxes on the house arc up to date. insurance Brokers: An insurance bro- ker can provide you with property insur- ance as well as mortgage life insurance. Lenders insist on property insurance because Nour home is their security for your loan. Mortgage life insurance, an option investigated by many homeown- ers, ensures that your mortgage is paid off in the event of your death. Understanding the different roles of all the players on your home buying team isn't difficult to do. Most real estate com- panies and financial institutions will he more than happy to walk you through the process of purchasing a house. Or you can call Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation for a helpful book on all the ins and outs of home buying: Either way, you'll find the professionals on your team will take care of the work, while all you have to do is move in! Housing sales in GTA soar in July IXTRHAM -- lip and up. That describes the July housing sales in the Grcatcr 'Toronto Area (GTA). In July 1,406 new homes were sold across the arca, representing a 17 per cent boost over the July 1995 figure of 1,206, according to the Greater "Toronto SC iEW CHOICE Realty Ltd. MEMBER BROKER InQ In 113ICairada 's Largest 1 Homcbuilders Association. In the Oshawa/Courtice area, 49 homes were sold, while sales in Whitby were at 28 and 23 in Bowmanville. So far this year. sales in the GTA are at 10,740. 52 per cent higher than last year. OOL! ffG�. CALL 4 REE COMPUTERIZED EVALUATION - TOWNHOUSE 1-4N'RENCE Cad Carry Free"""'. It U l.1STH - 1(R0('k RAPINES C•ad Garry Free•'•, 2. 120 sq It, - all .dune E it ellen (ond Alum. eat es dr 837-1054. 837-1054. "Chateau Ir, the ParC " Call fudv Stacee— 1137-1054. cr,l%ils. rent. air in-lah CaU , Judy Starer***837-1054. 24 lik IN10 I.INf�: 416.4104-46ih • • 24 NN INFO LINE: 416-499-406 Ilk Ili)[ I INI I V i .411k nlrr LINE e .Al t. ASA FOR 1 1> ar41�e Imnuirulutel kept 3 huge 10-+ bdrms., + bright gives down Wow.r Immaculate) Appmx. 1.500 ASK F<1k ID RM)51 L r. rte• .1r11 A11. 1 Uk ; 1 • •rr�.: __ _ llr+ 44v -4h ih .AtiK FUk I U 1M,IMM 1',, A, ruin IF _ _. B Luer l,rt ,n � , re,, res V)00I OW"ll, - - /MOOD FLOORS It U l.1STH - 1(R0('k RAPINES Scarborough semi, Large brick bungalow 4 bdrms., fin. bsmt., • Absrdutely spertac•ular home 7TC, schools, irrrtded with many extruc. arrange first • Crnt. air/vac., in. bsmt. 1 %0 NA1 %T1.S4SCE FEE mortgage, vendor P O 1'RIDE OF OWNERSHIP Imnuirulutel kept 3 huge 10-+ bdrms., + bright gives down Wow.r Immaculate) Appmx. 1.500 iV81ilEd Ol'T! N Ajax healaV 4 hdrm. exec, sep. liv. .cunni yy. jr., .i bdrmc, CAC. wrnx! jp., balcony off lie. rm., w/o payment. Call Raul rmldt'n. rm., huge grrrnhrmse Cit. w/o Luxe Let & an end noir/ Take u bsmt., 4 appliances. call • s Casinot 837-1054, Leek, you'll he glad jrnr did! Call Raul Casino', 837-1054. lens 4 all the details. lois A. B to deck - batb nr ravine! Parkepe - • your seunh it aver - Thu ime !kit it • 0 allI Cao Lois 4aMdieddm& Lois C CASINO* Tiompson", 837-1054. 7ioeutsm". 837.11154. Ri NT' V111AT f OR''"'SOL'771 AJAX"' PST 0STElt - U4PLF. RIDGE It U l.1STH - 1(R0('k RAPINES l.ow nuuntenaru e fees dr Large brick bungalow * Sparkling. sparima dble. gar • Absrdutely spertac•ular home tuxes Many extras. With 556 irrrtded with many extruc. ' Cent. air finished bavement • Crnt. air/vac., in. bsmt. 1 down, ivtu pity less than rent! Make gaud .cense. P O Sep. side entrance to fin. bcmt. Cull for more details. * New hardwornl, gorgeous landscaping HA YE YOU HAD ARREAKTODAY? • Ceramics galore, neutral decor you COUL!-rNTASK Fat ANYMOREf Peyton Ding', 8374054. Peyton Ung"', 837-1054. Ce l An Caner" now, 837-1054. CARTER Cad Jim Carter', 8.17-1054. Single parents group meets each week AJAX-PICKERING -- A group for single par- ents meets tonight and every Wednesday in Ajax. The One Parent Fami- lies Association of Ajax/Pickerin , meets at 8 p.m. at its new location, on the ground floor of the Up On Deck Sports Bar at 527 Westney Rd. S., one kilometre south of Bayly Street. All those in a single - parent situation are wel- come to attend. The orga- nization hosts dances, sports and lots of activi- ties for kids. Call Kathryn at 683- 6609 or Debbie at 665- 1170 for more informa- tion. JAMES CARR* I 8 MARK DEFREITAS' POWER OF SALE 6.000 � sq it Staxton Glen 5 bdrms., indoor pool, overlooks private lake. hot tub, sauna. DETACHED BRICK BUNGALOW 5 bdrms . 2 lots 4 baths 2 fps cent- au, cent. vac., dble. car gar.. 7 appis , new carpet throughout on a 50x122 ft. lot in Amberlea. STUNNING Detached C- CK 4 �e;room. finished basement, double car garage 5199.999 KET EVALUATION - SAL L FOR ■ ■ It III• FR ENDL Yb HONEST ADVICE • FULL M SONAL SERVICERVICE • • Guildhall F (905) 428-5511 Ltd. THE NEWS ADVFRTISFR, WEU., SEPTEMBER 4, ]VII&PAGE 5 Organization aids adoptees find families DlJRFIAM -- Adoptees needing help in their search for their families can get it at a meeting next week. Parent Finders meets on "Thursday, Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Luke's Preshv- terian Church, 333 Rossland Rd. W. in Oshawa. It's for adoptees over 18 years, birth or adoptive parents, and other relatives FAMILY REALTY JFAMILY REALTY FIRST CORP. II Ajax (905) 683-8542 Independent Member Broker BRYON COGHLAN' LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU A TIME TO WORK AND A TIME TO PLAY "rs ^Tarr fir farr T Act, ,as iC -.a r ,, ar; ar r oressr.e '^ye WiR a ld'he oa ;'a,•`dsp Car ea!el C cr'.'.c. sacra ,'" �a' Brion C Nria^' 5?3 9542 KATHY CHISHOLM* POWER OF SALE Less than $130.000 4 _rr^s 2 kVi-Ins s 3 washrooms y F^rtes air gas Encx extenoi South Aiax CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION AT 905-683-8542 ASK FOR KATHERINE CHISHOLM' 4P GEORGE IBANEZ* 3 borr-s I(,,wrncr tamely rpor- A'!' r 10 baCor� ...;Sc hcspifa -- . eA (brother, sister. grandparent). Support and search guidance provided. Bring two copies of all information with you. Meetings are held the second Thursday of every month. Call Sandy at 404-9151, Jan at 723- 4989, Rick or Linda at 905-986-0645, or the Toronto Parent Finders 416-252- 4794. I NEED YOUR HELP! I have firm buyers for Ajax/Pickering area. Our inventory of quality homes for sale is low. Please call me MARIO A.SA.P if you would like to sell IOZZI, I need a quick closing for Pickering location. MARIO IOZZI FAMILY REALTY FIRST CORP. II (905) 683-8542 (416) 439-1660 LET ME HELP!!! Looking for a new home *akes a lot of hard work and patience. It also takes `,)e right agent. I take the JOHN ' me to listen to your needs HARROW and explain to first-time buyers what is involved in the purchase of a home. It's a big irvestmert. Do �t r,ght. JCh� Haran' ,ems • " \ Ila r TERRY = a C14AklEEPLAIN' CITY HOME :CUNTRv SE? -TING' ��.a'i'� :0r5":.�_hr-r '; ,,'4"r 3 .•rcS' :"'ShQous ocanon S bd"s 4 oaths 3nc a huge gourmet ,it wt* n;C to an unbehevable prr:ate wooded 69x 4" 'a --'arti teatures 'o ren►wr pease ::ail 'o +'ew this eiegar. �e A ON LAN' OPEN CONCEPT rcraln :. _ •-a' cacr - e "Cor c a^ Sales Rrprao 0dw - AswCiVA Broke " BrokodOwrw PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, SEPTEMBER 4, t9% Are you ready to buy a cottage? DURHAM -- Are you envious of your neighbors and friends who head to cottage country each sum- mer while you stay behind roast- ing in the city heat:' Maybe you're a ski buff who pays exorbitant rent for a chalet twice a year just to be able to enjoy your favorite pastime with- out braving a day -long journey through snow -clogged highways. If you fall into either of these categories, or if you just need a place to get away, it might be time to start thinking seriously about cottage ownership. If you've made the decision to buy your private oasis in Ontario's vacation play- ground, you can take steps to make sure you get the richt prop- erty for a reasonable price. The first ,ping you'll have to decide is whether you need all - year access to a cottage or if your requirements are seasonal. This will have the biggest impact on the type of pmperty you should be considering. While it's true that a cottage suitable for winter vacationing can also double as a summer retreat, things such as beach access, lot size and landscaping are lesser concerns in winter. On the other hand, a property that only serves summer needs will not require a sophisticated heating system and will have less insula- tion. If you only intend to use a cot- ta.ee on a seasonal basis, either summer or winter, you can save a lot of time and headaches by determining this well in advance. Regardless, this is only one of the considerations that should be part of an overall analysis of your needs in a cottage. The best plan of attack is to develop a definitive list of what you desire, then talk to a realtor who is familiar with cottage properties. 11 you're hav- ini, trouble deciding what you want, consult a realtor first and you'll gain a greater insight into the market. It is extremely important to set a limit on how far out of town you are willing to travel. For those in rural communities, this isn't much of a problem, but for city dwellers, it can make or break your ability to enjoy a cottage. In the summer, weekend rush hours can extend up to 100 kilometres from major centres, so make sure you don't bite oft more than you can chew. The activities you and your family plan to enjoy will play a significant role in your choice. If boating is your passion, then mooing facilities at a marina, or access to the water, will be neces- sarv. For skiers, you will have to make sure local plowing services are available or you'll face hours of digging out for each visit. If swimming will be your main activity, then obviously a beach- front property will be desirable. Speaking of beachfronts a water, if your budget can bear it property which includes a shot line is by far the first choice most cottagers. If this isn't pos ble, then either a common guars teed access or a community wi safe public beaches is a must. Beachfront property is a pren um, and for the most part, already developed in many pop lar vacation regions. Very fe vacant lots are available to bui on, so prices of existing cottag reflect the high demand. The rule of thumb is that tl larger the body of water, tl greater the asking price. Ther fore, you could acquire a place o the water with a limited budget you shop wisely. Another issue that concert many cottage buyers is privac Again, your list of prioritit should tell you whether it's absolutely necessary to have a secluded property. Another Use windowsill herbs in recipes, health and beauty aids UI'RILA-M -- If your experience with herbs has been limited to shaking a 1c,.% flakes of dried oreLmno out of a jar. there'. a whole world of enjoyment and satisfaction you can explore right in your own kitchen. Most herbs. including culinary (for cookinO. fragrance and medicinal types. will thrive indocxs in a sunny window, under fluorescent IighLs, or using a combination of both. Your own windowsill herb garden can supply the pre- cious ingredients for exciting recipes. healthful herbal teas. natural. gentle cosmetics and fra- (Traw sachets and potpourri to use at horns or as thoughtful gift%. Harts are easy, inexpensive ardd truly reward- ing to gmw at home. Iiere's how: - «'hat kinds to choose: Herts are available at garYden centres as seeds or started transplants. Generally speaking. herbs are either annual%, which grow for a season or two and die. or perennials, which can live for many years and becorne quite large. Sweet Bay, for example, the secret to savory soups and stews. will grow into a medium-sized tree indoors. Other familiar culinary herbs include annuals such as basil coriander, dill and parsley, as well as perennials such as marjoram. oregano, rosexttary, sage and thyme. You also can grow chullp, a perennial, for a nerve -soothing tea and contented house cats. Lavender, lemon verbena, and scented gerani- ums are all long-lived perennials that will lend their beady aromas to herbal bathwaters, sachets and potpourris. Lovage, a hardy perennial that. can reach six feet indoors, has long been used to make natural mouthwashes, while both spearmint and peppermint are said to be effec- tive against headaches and indigestion. - How to grow herbs indoors: Whether you start herbs from seed or transplants, grow them in a light mix of potting soil with some sand or vermiculite abided for good drainage. Perennial herb seed can be started in shallow pans or flats and transplanted to individual flinch pots when the plants are a couple of inches tall. Annual herbs I&e parsley, dill, coriander and caraway don't transplant well and should be sown in the container in which they will remain. Keep seeded containers in 9 warm spot and uniformly moist until the seeds sprout, then move them into a swirly spot. If natural light is insufficient (at least four hours of sun per day), supple- ment it with fluorescent grow lights. Plants growing in strong light need regular watering and feeding with a good liquid fertil- izer. Using this combination, you can produce a surprisingly large harvest indoors. - Enjoying the harvest: As a general rule, you may harvest berbs gradually, snipping off a couple of inches as needed, but never removing more than about a third of the total plant. Some herbs, especially if grown for seed (dill, is one example) might he allowed to mature. then harvested and used whole. - Iierhal vinegars: I. Ise these: to add lest to a salad. a% a bracing facial splash. or natural atter- shampoxI corkhtiork7. Begin by combining either white or red wine vinegar and your favorite herbs. Some chefs like to let the herbs steep in the vinegar for a few weeks, aro1 then drain and rebttl, but th>_s is nor strictly necessary. For added flavor and decorative appeal, you can add garlic cloves, olives, jalaperkr pcppoxs. or pimento on w•oxicn skewer. "try a few• different food colorings for variety. and use clear, clean glass tootles. Farcy liquor and wine bottles with corks are perfect. herb vinegars make lovely, thoughtful housewarm- ing gifts that soon become a favorite kitchen item. - Potpourris and sachets: Recipes for these generally call for the addition of scented oils. ICs possible to snake your own, but you would probably treed more herbs than you can practi- cally grow indoors, Scented oil& along with pow- dered orris root, a fixative, are You can scent blends and fixes, then use uncovered in hask-ets, jars or sewn up into sachets. - Fhhancine home -cooked meals: With herbs at your fingertip:% in the kitchen, you'll discover creative cooking impulse's you never knew you had. Herts can tum ordinary foods into gourmet treats, and they're a great way to add flavor and excitement to salt -tree diet_%. Use your windowsill herbs in salad%, scups and stews, pasta sauces, omelettes, stuffings, rice and vegetables. Remember that fresh herbs, though more flavorful than dried, are less strong, so where a recipe calls for, say, a tea- spcxxt of dried herts double that amount when using fresh herbs. And after that tab ulous meal, chewing a sprig of fresh parsley makes the world's best natural breath freshener. Kitchen herbs add excitement and originality to recipes, potpourri, and herbal vinegars to spice up a salad or give as a thoughtful gift. Grow herbs in a sunny window, provide plenty of moisture and feed regularly with a good water-soluble plant food. Harvest up to a third of the plant at a time, by snipping off what you need with a pair of sharp scissors. reach us via computer on availablat craft stores, along the Internet at .li@t with othee r dried items, like rase petals, that you can use along with your own herbs to make personal Palms combinations. Choose a combination you like — say, lavender, rosemary and scented geranium — crum- ble the ingredients together, and add about a half ounce of the fix- ative and a few drops of scented oil to every duet to four cups of herbs or flower petals. Seal the mixture up in tightly covered jars for a few weeks while the or by E -Mail at: n�arsroom@dor .net r WA's FIRST REALTY LTD. 831-3300 or 686-3330 FW TIN tit YM $142,ti0tl JOHN Great family home in a great location, pose to schools WILSON* and Pats. Features include eatin kitchen, w/o to private fenced yard, new windows, 3 bedrooms, double 831-3300 tto `e roam. C'" J°''"'"""n, ear. way to gain privacy involves the actual landscaping and layout of the lot -- trees, bushes and a wind- ing driveway can shield you from prying eyes. As far as the structure itself is concerned, just as with urban homes, you should make sure the cottage is well-maintained and in good repair. One item you may have to pay special attention to is the septic system. A big bonus for cottage buyers is that there is a wealth of excel- lent properties available. It's not exactly a buyer's market, but prices are stable and there is a good selection to suit every need. With a little foresight and some help from a reel estate profession- al it is possible to own the perfect sanctuary for you and your fami- ly. Summers may never quite be the same again! ri 1 witty I Q c REAL ESTATE LTD. I 15 Harwood Ave. S. ANrTA WITTY 683-8661 SIZZLING HOT!! Stunnirg 1,830 SF muiti-levelI Townhouse. 2 car parking, upgraded I '-p to bottom! Gas fireplace in family rm. 5 appliances, central air, sep. meters. 24 hr. security. A STEAL AT S154.500. REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Unoe4 evabie value a: S' 39,900: I Spotless 3 bdrm. waterfront cottage on Balsam Lake. Boat house, dock, Ige. I I LR & DR. walk -out to deck & more! I MAKE AN OFFER! I 'Nell -kept spacious 3 bdrm. del. with I att. garage. Good size fenced yard, L- shaped LR & DR with walk -out. Fin. rec rm., 3 baths. ASKING S157,900. LOW DOWN PAYMENT Only 5136,9001 Super 3 bdrm. semi-' detached home. Newer broadloom, .I windows, baths & furnace. FAUST BE LSOLD'-------J FREE! FREE! (6 MONTH CONDO FEE) $5,M DOWN tt'6i9!!IW. P&I 3 bedrooms, eat -in When, spacious, wel!tAK rec tin. with gas tp. & w/o. No houses Ixrh washr� 4 -pc. b exceleent Pickering area near a1. stop ROBERTA renting. You can own! To see pENNELI' or for info. call Rdmda Pennell% 831-8879. 831-8879 !wice as many women as men develop multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis SOCIMYOFCAWA 1-800-268-7582 J�11NNI�N1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 4, 196 -PAGE 7 ,ill' rc« r _ EATFD B - 9► "• DFRHMI R A AW ,kW'jnn r y _ e 1993 .� 5 .••iilA ., a. ''. ATE B4A11II 5 10 GGTD 0 y y�j ve � Y SHOOT TO WIN! IN THE DURHAM REGION REAL ESTATE BOARDS 6TH HOME & NEIGHBOURHOOD CONTEST - Deadline for submissions September 6th, 1996 GRAND PRIZE !° • . 2ND PRIZE OConvertible FREEDOM- ' zoom vorx Summer/Winter fleece lined Minolta Jacket. Unisex. MINOLTA '` s Retail value $200 1111111111. Ill _ *Also $100 Gift Certificate • Compact 38mm to 90mm quad element power zoom lens with grease multi -beam Compliments of 4' autofocusing. • Built-in automatic zoom flash with red -dye reduction and nighttime flash portrait mode. • Selectable continuous film advance, double exposure, and landscape modes. • Selectable Automatic Standby Zoom with Eye -start operation. • Automatic film operation plus single and two -shot self -timer. -Complete with Minolta's 1 year limited warranty. VALUE $329" *Also $100 Gift Certificate 9 Compliments of $100 Gift Certificate can be used towards er Q 3RD PRIZE = Spring/Fall Minolta Jacket. Unisex. Retail value $100 Also $100 Gift Certificate Compliments of nts or photo nrocessina. CONTEST RULES & REGULATIONS s#14tMc50 Laugh nn SSq. OshE Ont. L1 G 7C7 1. Send us photographs depicting your family, friends, community or sporting events, scenery or institutional buildings. 2. Prints must be from colour negatives and must be 4" x 6" to be eligible. 3. Photos must be taken in Durham Region. 4. Prints must be clearly labeled with the following information in order to be eligible: Name, Address, Phone Number, Address of Home or Building in Photo, location of event or photo caption. If you are submitting a picture of a private residence, the owner's written permission must be attached. 5. Winners agree to provide the negative for publication in Oshawa/Whitby/Clarington This Week, Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, Best Homes and on the cover of the Durham Region Real Estate Board's M.L.S. Directory Book. All entrants agree to publication of submitted negatives. 6. Entries become the property of the Durham Region Real Estate Board. 7. Contest is open to all amateur photographers. 8. Contest is not open to employees (or the immediate families thereof) of Metroland Printing, Publishing & Distributing, the Durham Region Real Estate Board, Robert Aldsworth's Photo World Ltd. and Minolta. JUDGES WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE SPONSORS, AND THEIR DECISIONS ARE FINAL. h♦ V. PAGE 9 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, Wim., SEPTEMNER 4,19% n . . r.- O- r .eayy. Pw•.. 'iIrRY...-...ye. P„Yr, `�...P!!±« , ,.....y. I' a., UALITY ONE LTD. ` t.... 3 This 5 bedroom 2 storey features an open circular staircase to all 3 floors, fin. basement with rec room and 3 _ more bedrooms, main floor family room, separate liv. rm. & 1861 683 2 din. rm on a premium lot - a must to see! VA dk R , V4M Q ® •t' A perfect starter home. 3-1 bedrooms, finished UniqueConvenient r r ^ 4 bedroom home. Beautiful renovated ground flop, unit. 2 bedrooms, 3 a- basement. close to schools. nicely landscaped.kitchen. finished basement. Double detached parking spaces. en suite laundry & 5 _ Excellent floorplan. ; < garage. Definitely worth a look; appliances. Steps to lake & conservation area. ,_. 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