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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_09_18PUBmULARITYt New ventures draw business. 4 See our pull-out business section PICKERING Pi lei Ir, t —Ar::v MATERNITY .JEANS $19.95 (reg. up to 160) Size New small to ��RY� uvr • lQ/1• stock! CEN BRA H j ST, 7 -New v e rti s e r r� 1 Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1996 44 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 38 7 4- S a dea Tl Ajax Chrysler workers stay on the i ob with J J tentative agreement 131' BRIAN LEGRE:E: -__ -- --- Pl kH%Nl STOT-- AJAX -- One doAn, two to go. Nci!otiators for Chrysler and the Canadian Auto Workers (C: NV) reached a tcntauvc agreement on a new three- �car contract late Tuesday. about 90 min- utes before the union's midnight strike deadline. lite contract, which sets the pattern for upcoming talks A ith Ford and Gener- al Motors. addresses the contentious issue of outsourcing. says CA«' presi- dent Buzz Hargrave. Chr} slcr has acknowledL,ed the union's proposal of • work oA nership:' he says. Inside In the news Editorial................................6 Entertainment ..................... 14 Sports .................................28 Classified ............................30 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.durhamnews.net 93Q+7tGST =$1 CAN;' Local 1090 president John :,atens. Aho represents aNut 7(X) mem- hers at Chrysler's :'ajar trim plant, says the contract %ill "send an echo around the world in terms of- joh commitments and what companies and unions can share.' Contract language dealing with out- sourcing "is the finest you could possibly hope fiN:' says Mr. Gatens, adding "it satisfies all our hamaining demands" Chrysler's 12.6(X) employees in Canada are expected to get wage increas- es of two per cent during each year of the deal. CA%V officials say the tentative deal also includes 10 additional paid days off over the life of the agreement, an increase in the vacation bonus to $900 and additional pay for skilled trades of 20 cents per hour. "It's going to shock and surprise peo- ple in its richness;' says %I r. Gatens. "It's a wonderful agreement. There's no doubt in nn mind the membership A ill endorse it. It reflects the wealth and i!lxxi times Chr}sler has enjoyed in the last few years A ratification for Local 100 mem- bers has been scheduled for Sunday at 1 I a.m. at Denis O'Connor High School in See CONTRACT. -Page 8 The Buck stops here A Newmarket Young Bucks ball carrier is League tyke division action at Pickering's sandwiched by Ajax -Pickering Dolphins Kinsmen Park Sunday. The Dolphins won defender Dan West, right, and a teammate 44-12. during Central Ontario Minor Football photo by A.J. Groen Seniors' car hit by truck wheels in Pickering BY STEPHEN SHAW Dl'RHA1! STAFF ___-- PICKERING — An elderly couple is "lucky to be alive" after another set of truck wheels fell off a transport truck on Hwy. 401 in Pickering, bounced over the median and into the path of their car Sunday night. Hans Krebel, 76, and his wife Edith, 74, of Bowmanville both escaped with minor injuries when their eastbound four -door Toyota plowed into the double set of truck wheels near Liver- pool Road just before 9 p.m., Ontario Provincial Police said. The second Hwy. 401 accident in as many weeks involving wayward truck tires occurred when a westbound tractor trailer travelling in the right-hand lane lost a set of rear wheels from its right side, according to the OPP. The tires rolled across four westbound lanes, See SENIORS'...Page 4 PAGE 2 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18,19% Pickering gas bar robbed for third time in under a year PICKERING — The I'c nm- Gas Bar on Kingston Road was robbed by a knife -wielding bandit Saturday night, the third holdup at the station in less than a year. 17he robber late teens. 5'9'. 140 pounds. with dark skin and short black hair. lie wore a black sweatshirt and blue jeans. The gas bar was robbed Oct. 12, 1999. and on Aug. 20. occurred just And to the other before 10 p.m. PTC Stores that when a Ione man �. event a huge wearing a scarf A success over his face EATONS �"`•�'' TUXEDO ROYALE r- entered the gas bar. Durham Recional Police say. • Police repm the band;[ armt_�i –7th a mite, demanded the male clergy turn over cash. When the clerk complied, the bandit or icred him into the service garage. The robber was 5YFAR MORTGAGE last seen running First ForfuW ot on fonorth on Rosebank Road Marathon x' and then getting TORT K6fMCIY into a white vehi- Mortgage Phor»(905)427-4170 c'eThe suspect was ; Corporation sftm 1-800-461-5950 des bed a.,,in his Durhxtxn Branch ( *MHC Asub)aCt toT t<D ad chctr�ge) SEPARATED, k jemm.a s 3, Seoarancr -anng professionalse ema, powering networks Smile again at sate soca add-ess iemng go .a* sett-esteerrr sexuality. events FREE PREVIEW Sept 24 & 26 or ;rte- mtrnaov relationstxps Coping 's easier as you hear GS- wrtr fully rerundabie earN egrstrahor, Call days wcmer & mer deal wit' srtua:,ors just like yours in evenings weekenas (905) 3384879 A very special thank you to our "Hair Revolution'* show organizer Mylene, at aw9W110Mi&V TRADE SECRETS We'd also like to thank CLOTHES FRIENDS FASHION BOUTIQUE of Whitby, for the gorgeous wedding dresses, they can be reached at 668-4100 and LARRY O'LEARY SCHOOL OF DRAMA for supplying the 1700 century clothing, located in Pickering, their phone number is 420-8129. 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Gar- close call involving flying ohjects from a a brake drum fell off a transport in Ajax, with bounced over the median and landed in the nett said. transport. A piece of metal which fell out of the brake drum striking a westbound car dri- centre eastbound lane between Whites and Anyone who witnessed Sunday's incident the back of a truck struck the couple's car dur- ven by a 38 -year-old Courtice resident. Liverpool roads. is asked to call Const. Heather McLeish of ing a recent drive between Chatham and In January, 1995, Angela Worona of Whit - The wheels landed directly in the path of OPP Whitby detachment. at 905-668-3388. Woodstock on Ilwy. 401, Mr. Krebel said. by was killed when a wheel from a truck the Krebels' car. After striking both wheels, 11w collision wasn't the Krebels' first On Aug. 30, a double set of truck tires and crashed into her car on Hwy. 401 near Ajax. which activated the car's driver and passenger airbags. • Mr. Krebel swerved the car safely onto the shoulder. The couple was ® ® e taken to Ajax - Pickering General ✓ 43; treated for facial wounds caused by the release of x tint ¢ chemicals con- tained in the air hags. •j�, +-JOL _ We're luck• to be alive. 17he expo - +s--�a►�'� .:.1-r+= �, _,_ rience was just • ��% •.K.. -•• '•`�,., dcv astating. plain— '•'' - •i `- `4• �_.,;�' __ ,,,4 awful. Were OK. - but that was a __-w ��� • r tT� major accident: _ � -`_ - — -•E _ - Mr. Krebel said -hO� - - - �`'- -- �, from the cYuplc•. homc Monday ( 'l� iktj:1eSS-- "I lir the first M �; !`� ,-• '' tineand then I hit _ _ the second. There cilearance u was no lighting on the hwhwav to ice _; - ---------- them.' —them. I was just luck,. there were •' r no other vehicles 0 3 Q xxt to me when I 15 10 5 pulled over.' • -� - 7be collision _ SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION could have been ORTHO GUARD ORTHO PEDIC DYNASTY COMFORT SLEEP ORTHO PEDIC SLUMBER REST "lar Mort ,cr otvtl had it henTctr traffic at a when tx:n iftic was $139 heavy. ('cxi,t. ��:$99 ', S r�_: 1 99- +� _ 79:. E _ vuLE V. _sS 4;'-q.SS va-'ac.-mac ws Q.Ss Na 4 $239 Bill Garnett said. ESS "lYKre ate'` -x SET $424 SET $394 SET $314 SET $284 SET $224 SET $184 (Mr. Krehel) w:L� able to keep coxa- DOUBLE . 299 SET 469 DOUBLE 279 SET 439 DOUBLE ..209 SET 374 turd 11 over to the h QUEEN 329 SET 5u4 : 'FEN 309 SET 474 DOUBLE ..189 SET 324 DOUBLE.... 169 SET 284 DOUBLE....139 SET 234 fro of ve rc ��_` QUEEN ...239 SET lw N 509 SE_ '{= id'.% 459 SE' 7, 9 QUEEN 219 SET 38» QUEEN 199 SET 334 QUEEN......169 SET 314 shoulder. If traffic has busy it could A -FRAME FUTO DELUXE FUTON have been a lot !f • � � WINDSOR BUNK CAPTAINS BED worse." said the - Tatres<. 8 rya.• -c �'k* . constable. The tr,<rck'. { FREE 2 Choices ver. a 46-vear-old •NO G.S.T. •NO P.S.T. Cornwall man, 2 -SET OF SHEETS -BED FRAME stopped the trans- _ nci„Jes _cvereC *MATTRESS COVER -PILLOW Go 4large When he spot r marress 8 tame with any rnatchin mattress set purchased r • part lowest price. storage drawers 1w led sparks coming out from beneath. n: NJFA W WOOD SPACESAVER ON BU DIVAN DAYBED MATES BED Const. Garnett E;E� r �Lu�s_saIE.ED Includes 20 BUNK NEW/ said. He was not - year gty injured. _ ormopracoc Sleeps The Krebels ' ,.; + marress - 3 car sustained darn- LOWEST age to the front end Avail in While enamel98 2 drawers 78 and underbody; Very sturdy Assorted Colours fnrsh however no esti- maple finish mate of damage y1V• , was available. • 001111410 - Mx truck is - • owned by Mini- BAYLY • • max Transport of • TAUNTON Cornwall. TheCLEMENTS z w �OPP's commercial transport unit ;ji ' $ • • • • • , U inspected the truck to determine what o� N owe Y� FlNANCtNG PERSONpI Aim A � � ♦� �' caused the wheels ? ]t; �� aa�U18lf CHEQUES _ ••o... to fall off, however 1 '"°" TI Mus -M. 1a� the results were • . �a 9 not available at 10.8 press time.f . � d n 1111-4 s.' is • • The incident is still under investi- ' • • • THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 -PAGE 5-A You could win aY pay ou rize ifour News Advertiser carrier' P y AJAX- PICKERING -- Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser carriers will go door -to- a voluntary -pay newspaper, you'll still receive win valuable prims. News Advertiser readers are advised that car- door collecting the voluntary four-wLek defiv- it even if you don't give your carrier money. Please greet your News Advertiser carrier rier collections begin today. cry charge of ". 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WED.. 5EMEMBER 18, 1996 �. vEditorialsetters and ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Witol.ut.1 C ommunnr \.yr,I\qvi puhli,hcd \\,11ne Ja%. I ndat,..sunda. 130-132 t'omnlerclal Aw.. Max. 0I11.1. IS 2115 I'Ixlo'1'111 .1.11H1'1-I'�I�F:R Puhh,hn JOANNE BI RGII ARD'r t.htot m C'htet BRUCE IL\\roRIT Vhcrimn_ man;tger Hol `+ro\. \t.n.wing Falu(x At A IN BR(►t %ER. basil adwm•in_• manager ABE FAKIIO( RIF:. I )wItxetttn nurlalet general: ,`e 151 (r,1: -c110 ('Uta Kd: `hii, nus; (x_07 Circulation: t1Xt4t 111,1 "11- F.\\: > is ar a -;tr.; F:\lail:\rrr,nran • Jurharnrw'rr, net On the Intcrrx•t: hith ;Treppe durh.un deer, rlet ITx \err. \art ai,er 1, .1 TIVMKI .d It1C Abtr 1'i,henn,• II„ar.l Ott Ir:hre. n .tmkhA11 Cornmumh \err,pajvr \„ot . Camkhan 0r,ul.uuan Audra Board. ( )ritano Pre„ conn, it ant OMMR1 IN' I,rhinher t',-rw, (he nzhi lo,la-0% rK r0tt e aun ;kfwrvvwtTw t Credit t(tr ; k1\em proles1 hnutcai to,11.Ke IW1,e errnr rY,urle, D1* YOU can he a hero this tall season \vithout lcayinrg the comfort of your own home. The premise is simple. Donate an amount \ou can rcasonahl\ afford and send it off to your local United 'W.1\. If \ou do. you can assist a frit_htcncd mom -%\ ho is tlecin_ an ahusiyc domestic situation. or a displaced worker \kho is scckin,_ retraining so he can find ruain- ful ernploymerit. or a youn_, (:hill -,% ho %%ants a Bill Brother or Bit, Suter. or a senior citiicn \k ho requires home care. lour donation -- one simple donation -- can go a long \\ay to helping those less fortunate through the auspice of \our local United IVa\. In Durham. the \oluntccr efforts of the United Wa\ ha\c begun in carnet. From Pickering to Clarin__nrn. pCoplC Just like \ou \vill he Called upon to help the 10,: 'If CanTpalgn .ucCCed. PUI a little extra aside to help others. or donate at \our \%orkplace and ask than to stake •urc ',our donation makes its \ka\ to \our comnlunit\ 's t shed Wa\. It' the autumn fund-raising carnpaign does suc- ceed. \kc all succeed. flan\ a,�cncics In the region -- Distress Ccntrc Durham. the Uncnlplo\cd Hclp Centre. the )AICA. Bit_ Sisters and fait_ Brothers, to name a fc\\ -- dircetl\ hencfit from the tcncrosit\ of \our contribu- tions. So diy, deep this fall season. Your efforts arc appreciated h\ the United «a\ \olunlccrs in your neiL,hhorhood. and by the people in the communit\ oho will ha\c a place to turn to in their time of need. Campaign organiicrs in the Ajax -Pickering arca say they want to make heroes of us all. That rncssaLc is as true in Nc\kcastic as it is in Osha\ka. as it is in 1\'hith\. Giye what you can and you'll see: Its easy to he a hero rii-,ht in your o\kn neighborhood. 1 To respond to this editorial call lnfosource at 683-7040 r;- �nfosour+ce and dial 5109 on your touch -tune phone ♦You said it... In response to last Wednesday's editorial on workfare, our readers said: ♦ "in the editorial, it expressed the fact that workfare is directed at the poor. But, I totally disagree with that ... I have a problem with the people who have made welfare a career.” ♦ "I'm having a problem with your math. Fifty-five per cent of us did not vote for the terrible Tories to rob the poor to give to the rich on any program, including work- fare" ♦ -11 do think that workfare is actually a very good idea. But. I don't agree that taxpayers should have to pay the administration costs." Overheard... "It's riot quite like winning the gold. It's probably closer to the Nobel Peace Prize. It's more than gold: it's platinum.' -- Durham t OffA Board of Education chairman Audrev MacLean, after the hoard was announced as the winner of the Carl Bertelsmann Foundation Award in Germany as the hest education system in the world. v Letters to the editor Si(.111-Lip flap pLItS dampei- 011 n1r1ssoccel- Z tOL1r11ame11t I"o the editor: Wc scent to he readim: a lot ahout .)Ur troubled youth. and \that should Pc done about them. It is a sad reality that often these trouhlcd \uuth follow the example of their elders. As president of the Durham Girls So,:ccr l.ca,_1uc it saddens me to hayc to deal \kith the results of some adults \\ho haye a direct elf -ect on young people. The \kcckend of Sept. 7 and 8 \kas the Durham Girls Cup Tournament. Its a time when parents and coaches can proudly see the results of their suminer's play. While there can only he one club champion. every team hopes that honor "ill he earned by them, and I nTcan earned, for the l-irls work hard and, hopefully, they also ha\ e fun. This Cup tournament Inyolvcs 93 teams playing over three weekends. Ninety-two teams were duly regis- tered, the clubs and coaches seeing to that. One club, however, simply did not register to play. As might he imagined, there is a great deal of work involved in setting up tournaments of this magnitude; obviously there must be organization and rules to be followed. The rules which were adhered to by 92 teams could not he overruled for one tears. _Unfortunately, the breakdown in what is normally a routine procedure became a venue for adults to demon- strate to their young ones behavior I'or which we usually condemn our youth. Parents must recognize that rules, like laws, arc made so things will run xmoothly for the majority. When those rules or laws are broken, there The Ajax -Pickering Advertiser accepts letters to the editor. AU letters should be typed or neatly hand-written. 1511) words, Each letter must he signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Please include a phone number for ver- aifiration. The editor reserves the right to edit copy for style, length and content_ ()pinions expressed in letters are those ,Lar the writer and not necx--_-.arily' those The News Advertiser. are usually \ictinls. It is sad that in this case the yictinTs arc young ladies who ha,,c played their hearts out for a club which did not lite tier rcinstra- tion the ncccssar\ cards, a detail that takes a Icw minutes. Henry Nelson, Ajax Girls shut out of soccer tourney by adult infighting To the editor: For the past 10 years my chil- dren have participated in many of the organized sports provided in Durham Region. I have always been deeply grateful to the Region, the Town, local businesses and especial- ly the parent volunteers who give of themselves to make these leagues possible. This summer my oldest daughter played house league soccer for the Ajax Warriors' under -15 girls' team. Their coach was with us all summer until September when he had to return to university in Ottawa. This left the girls without a coach for their playoffs — a weekend -long tournament in Uxbridge Sept. 7 and h. tioncthcless. the team was n(,ii- fied of the tournament, includln the times of" their games and Saturnia, morning at 8:30 a.m. we \vcre all there Half-wav through the first game. the conveners of the tournament found our team had not been proper- ly registered. After the game the players and parents poet with (tic cOnvcners and offered to do whatcx- er was necessary to register at that Point. We were told that this was contrary to the rules and giycn oxi) choices: the girls could continue Io play in the tournament but each game would he scored as a loss for them and they could not adyancc to the finals or they could withdra\k from the tournament and the Ajax Warriors would be fined $500. I understand that due to the loss of the .girls' coach, the necessary paperwork was not handed in. I understand rules are necessary for league and tournament play to ensure fairness for all players. However, to the conveners of this tournament, I say -Shame on you:" Your decision to "abide by the rules" was not fair to anyone — to the teams that played against our girls, which got an automatic win no matter how they played; to the teams that did not play against our girls, who had to work for their wins; and certainly not to our girls who knew nothing of the paperwork required to attend their own play- offs. Let's remember why these leagues and tournaments are orga- nized in the first place. My daughter learned nothing that weekend about sportsmansh7.p, co-operation or healthy competition. She did, how- ever, come away with a new per- spective on red tape, the futility of tryling to change the status quo, and the belief that, when it comes to political infighting among adults, it is always the children who suffer. Elizabeth Riley, Ajax P THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18,11996-PAGyF. 7-A * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * of 1110 � PICKERING �c * i �o� ��MUSEUM VILLAGE *X izP1C1KF_-jP%A1NG1 our * YiCelebrating * Town of Pickering (420.2222 (905) 683.2760 35 1h Anniversary r pt. 18 Committee of Adjustment pt. l9 Statutory- Public Information Mtg. Sept. 23 Executive Committee Mtg. Sept. 24 Neighbourhood Park Mtg. Sept. 25 Site Plan Advison, Committee Oct. 7 Council Mtg. Oct. 9 Committee of Adjustment I .tie payment charges are added on the first day of the I ilowing nwnth on all unpaid tnstallnicnts and on the first day of each month thereafter The rate is I (x)'x for ,.ich month. or fraction thcreot P.is rnent in person can he made to the Cashier at the %1.;ntctpal Building. One The Iaplanadc, Prckcnng. ( )ntano. 1.1 V 6K- 0ur telephone number is (905) 420-4614 PUBLIC NOTICE \,oleo is hereby given that the Council of Inc C orporauon ,rl the Town of Pickering will he considenng the enactment A A by-law on October '_ I. 1996 at 7 30 p in in the Council Chambers at the Pickering Chic Complex, (hie I he Esplanade. to change the names of the following ,trects or lxmions thereof I �urrcnt titnat dame 1'r ►_n%VA 1�tYt `�mS Hogarth Street %alicy Ridge Crescent has for Street Valley Ridge Crescent %est Street %Vest Lane At the abocc-mentioned meeting. Council will hear in person, or by his or her counsel or agent, any person w ho wishes to nuke representations either in suppon of, or in opposition to, the proposed street name changes and who applies to the Clerk to he heard An,, person wishing to address Council with respect to this matter should contact the undersigned on or he fore nkKm on Fnday. (ktoher IX, 1996: Bruce Taylor, AMCT, CLAIM Town Clerk Pickering Civic Complex One The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario LIV 6K7 (905)420-4611 DATED at Pickering. Ontario this -28th day of August, 19%. Notice of Public Meeting of the Executive Canmkt:ae of Council to Consider ttm Staff Recotmtnended Pickering official Plan when: November 7, 1996 at 7:3011 Who.: Council chambers o �Civic Cowqftx wckerwg, OrhUrio spWradle The ExetxAive Committee of council will be corisidemhg a staff recommended Pickering Official Plan at the date, time and location listed above. You are encouraged to attend this ineetMhg and provide the committee with any cometimits that you matt have. Following this meeting. it is anticipaMd that Tom council will formWy adopt a new Official Plan in early December. 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. the One Esplanade, Pickering Ontario, L1V 6K7. it a person or pudic body that files a notice of appeal of a decision of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a pudic 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. If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 4204660 extension 2033, or (905) 683-2760. ")'& �� -9, Od'961 #1WIload 4 The Writer's Circle of Durham Region Sw44tte�. S z 2?-. 1996 1 Featuring H,,*hors. Musicians. �oets. Special Chllarer s cents. Stcry Teliing. Refreshments 4X Pickering Museum Village Located or. Hwy 97 between Brock and Westney Roads. call (905) 420-4620 or 683-8401 Admission - adults S4, seniors, students 8 children S3. families S12 and preschoolers are free. MEET THE SPIRITS GUIDED TOC; R AT PICKERING NI SEUNI VILLAGE SAT(; RDAV, SEPT. 28 8 O'CLOCK P.N1. Pioneer families, music & refreshments. Adults $5.00 and Children $3.00 .Call for details 683-8401 DO YOU FEEL SAFE IN YOUR PARKS�IC IF 1 FOR YOUH�[ DATE: Tuesday, September 24, 1996 �C TIME: 7:00 p.m. PLACE: Municipal Offices Council ChambersC A community meeting is planned to address the growing concerns of our greenbelts becoming "hang-outs". 7jC Complaints concerning loitering, foul language. and use of drugs and alcohol to parks and greenbelt areas are becoming a daily occurrence. �[ 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 co-ordinator of Durham Region Neighborhood Watch Program will answer and address all questions. If you are unable to attend the meeting, your letters are .velcome. For more information please call 839-3684. or �( fax 905-420-6064. SWIM PASSES A swim pass otters pre -paid admission to all n c-.ohc and adult swimming at both Dunbarton Indoor Pool and the Recreation Complex l Pool. ...5 pass includes the use of the -emoership changeroom factht:es (ADULTS ONLY ( /v ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE.. _ Annual Passes 12 month period. Seasonal Passes 3 month period. DUNBARTON POOL: t Saunas a•e a�a•:aae or 32 -It ;se ;over 18 years) ,-"g ecrcaacnal swan periods 2 LOCKers are available for adult use ;S2 Kev -,epost reaured) 3 Diving boares are closed Curing acuR swim perces ldepending or bather loa-, **Pool Rentals it * Pool Rentals" Pool Rentals NO MESS TO CLEAN UP AT HOME AND WE PROVIDE EXPERIENCED e LIFEGUARDS TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. v for Swim Passes or Pod Rentals Call 6836582 /fftxd�ble F�tnir Fun 3 tlotrths Annual rtltlal s32n $76.oa Adult $16.73 $106.00 Fairy $ta.n $les.ua SenlofslDisabled $32.11 S76.00 Recrecitioncil Swimming - Fell 1996_ I .—.r•"71:.1 . 1 Open 7-8 pm 7 -Bpm 2-4pm Adults Only 8 - 9 pen 8 - 9 pm S• SWIM ADWSSIONS Individual Swims . I . . 1 . . 1 . Recreation Complex & Dunbarton Pools. All II . II . 11 . 1/ . 11 . 11 . 1I . Call now 831-1711 or 683-6582 Disabled Persons..............................................$2.00...........................................$15 • 11 . • 1/ . • 11 . • 11 . • 11 . • • • II . • 11 . • 11 • • 11 . Only i 11• 11• 11• /1• 11• MM • - • 11 11 • • 111 • • 1 11 • 11 . • 111 • =, .0716 11•� 11• 11� /1• • 11• -- Open 7-8 pm 7 -Bpm 2-4pm Adults Only 8 - 9 pen 8 - 9 pm ADMISSION RATES SWIM ADWSSIONS Individual Swims 'Save with 10 Passes All Swim Passes provide access to Moth the Youth.................................................................$2.00...........................................$15 Recreation Complex & Dunbarton Pools. All Adult ..................................................................$3.00...........................................$25 Family................................................................ $6.00 ........................................... $50 admissions include GST. Senior........................................................ . $2.00...........................................$15 Call now 831-1711 or 683-6582 Disabled Persons..............................................$2.00...........................................$15 PAGE S -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED- SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 Around Durham Region Hospital honors staff Nurse Mane Tyrre rece,ved her 20 -year pin at the recent Long Service Awards Tea held at Aiax-Pickering General Hospital to recognize staff who have given many years to the hospital. It was part of APGH's annual Salute to Staff Week. photo by Ron P etroniro Contract agreement reached FROM PAGE 1 Ajax. says IMr. Gatens. Negotiations appeared to tk "in the ditch" as late as 6 p.m. Tuesday, he says, leaving most CAW utlicials expc,:tin_ the first strike at Chrn sler since 191,-,-. Walt %IcCall. Chrysler Canada's manager of cortxiraic public relations. couldn't be reached tier comment late last ni_•ht. If the deal is ratified, the CA«' will then :h(K)sc either Ford or General Motors as its next strike target. i In the United States. Ford and the United Auto Vv'orkers reached a tentative agreement Monda% on a new contract for the company's 105,0(X) union- ized %%orkers. Terms of the deal Don 'Whalen. CA«' Local 222 plant chair. say s k1r H.uzro\c .kill likel\ choose Ford as the next tar- get in Canada. leasing G\1 until the end. "Just by H hat happened in the United States — Ford I'm sure is going to ratify — I'd think Butt is guinz to go to Furd next here;' sa\s 11r. Whalen. The tentative deal reached with Chrysler "sets an excellent Pattern for us;' says Mr. Whalen. " We just have to con - GM that it's going to be the pattern" ,10r. Whalen says the resolu- tion of outsourcing in the Chrysler contract is "more than what tie expected. They've come a long way. as far as I'm concerned they've set a g(xx1 pattern, but I think we'll have a tough time with GM:' Highlights: Highhents me i_ :fatr.c agreement rraehed last night hemc-en Canadian .Ault) %%orlcrs and Chrysler ( xiada ✓ 1 `tnx-Ycar deal w mh c►agrs tncrcascs of two lkr .cni ca:h scar ✓ ten addruonal pwd days off o%cr the life of clic uji-Lerrent. ✓ `sidled trades get addtmonal 20 cents ler h, ur. ct7cetive mnmrdiatek ✓ '..,cation bonus mc:reaws to $gill ) ✓ (Acrune pcn;ilty currcndh k%icd at S_ per hour increases to S24� per hour ✓ Rcurenent incense inauascs fnau 515.(XN) to 5.32,itr ✓ %L-A training progruns. weren't released but the union's priority was protec- tion against outsourcing. Oshawa man charged with murder attempt after visitor hit by car OSHAWA — A 38 -year-old Osha%%a nian has been charged with attempted murder atter another man was rammed by a car and carried on the hood for 20 feet early Sunday. Durham Regional Police said a 27 - Near -old Blackstock nian suffered head injuries and numerous cuts and bruises atter he was thrown frorn the hood of the car onto the road around 1:30 a.m. The victim and the accused, after haying shared drinks together earlier in the evening. got into an argument at a Nassau Street residence. at which point the accused ordered the victim to remove his vehicle from the driveway. police said. The victim left the residence and, while driving down Nassau Street. was pursued by a man in another vehicle. The car Li\ ins: chase ranimed into the victim's vehicle. then hacked up and ran into the side of the car, "knocking the door off completely;' Stab'* Sergeant Sandy Rvrie said. When both men got out of their vehicles, a shouting match began and the victim was threatened with death. the Staff Sergeant said. Moments later, as the victim stood in the road, he was struck by a vehicle and carried on the hood for a distance until being thrown off, Staff Sgt. Ryric said. Thr victim was treated and released at Oshawa General Hospital. Gerald Desroches, of Nassau Street, is charged with attempted murder, dan- gerous operation of- a motor vehicic and failure to remain at the scene of an accident. Hc's being held in custody and is to appear in Oshawa provincial hail court tomorrow. Whitby Mental Health Centre expansion officially opened 'WHITBY — The new Whitby Mental Health Centre was offi- cially opened by Ontario Health :Minister ,Jim NN ilson Sunday. The new 32; -bed facility, located in south Whithy, provides specialized inpatient and outpa- tient programs for the seriously mentally ill. "Today's opening marks the final stage in the Whitby redevel- opment initiative," said Mr. Wil- son. "We are seeking to integrate and co-ordinate inpatient ser- vices with community services and supports. The redeveloped Whitby Mental Health Centre is truly fulfilling this role:' The Ontario Realty Corpora - tion is responsible for the design Oshawa teens charged after rocks hit 401 cars OSHAWA — Two Oshawa youths aged 13 and 14 have been charged with endangering the lives of Hwy. 401 drivers after 10 vehicles were struck by rocks hurled from a bridge overpass Friday night. Nine vehicles including one GO Transit bus sus- tained minor damage when they were struck by rocks thrown from the Albert Street bridge around 9 p.m., Durham Regional Police repotted. No esti- mate in combined damage to the vehicles was avail- able. No drivers or passengers were injured, police said. Police nabbed two suspects at the scene after being notified by a motorist. A 13 -year-old of Albert Street and a 14 -year-old of Front Street were each charged under the Young Offenders Act with 10 counts of mischief endanger- and construction of the $90 -mil- lion facility, which was started in December 1993. The building and grounds incorporate the latest patient -oriented design, security for patients and staff, energy con- servation and ease of operation and maintenance. "With three international design awards, this facility is truly a source of pride for the whole province," said Mr. Wilson. The Whitby Mental Health Centre serves an area that con- tains more than 2.2 million resi- dents, including North York east of Yonge Street, Scarborough, East York, the Regions of York and Durham and Victoria Coun- ty -5$6 Z111 ing life. Both were released to their parents. Hospital discharges new community relations man WHITBY -- Whitby General Hospital's director of community relations has been let go one month after being hired. Patrick Thomson took over the position Aug. 12. Elizabeth Woodbury, chief executive officer for the hospital, would only say there "was a mismatch only apparent when Mr. Thomson was on site. It's unfortunate" No successor has been named and the previous selection process will have to be reopened. A graduate from McMaster University and the Ontario Teacher Education College, Mr. Thomson served as the director of fundraising for the Ontario Division of the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) and assistant national director for the CCS. Seagrave man critical after Oshawa crash OSHAWA —A 33 -year-old Seagrave man who suffered internal injuries in a car crash Friday remains in hospital in critical but stable condition. Durham Regional Police said the man was dri- ving south on Simcoe Street in Oshawa just after 2 p.m. when his vehicle collided with another car which was westbound on Howden Road. The driver's side of his vehicle was struck broad- side by the westbound car, which was attempting to cross the intersection, police said. The Seagrave man was rushed to Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital with broken ribs and serious internal injuries, police said. The driver of the other car, a 3l - year -old Oshawa man, was not hurt. The accident is still under investigation by the traffic management unit and no charges have been laid Oshawa man charged with murder attempt after visitor hit by car OSHAWA — A 38 -year-old Osha%%a nian has been charged with attempted murder atter another man was rammed by a car and carried on the hood for 20 feet early Sunday. Durham Regional Police said a 27 - Near -old Blackstock nian suffered head injuries and numerous cuts and bruises atter he was thrown frorn the hood of the car onto the road around 1:30 a.m. The victim and the accused, after haying shared drinks together earlier in the evening. got into an argument at a Nassau Street residence. at which point the accused ordered the victim to remove his vehicle from the driveway. police said. The victim left the residence and, while driving down Nassau Street. was pursued by a man in another vehicle. The car Li\ ins: chase ranimed into the victim's vehicle. then hacked up and ran into the side of the car, "knocking the door off completely;' Stab'* Sergeant Sandy Rvrie said. When both men got out of their vehicles, a shouting match began and the victim was threatened with death. the Staff Sergeant said. Moments later, as the victim stood in the road, he was struck by a vehicle and carried on the hood for a distance until being thrown off, Staff Sgt. Ryric said. Thr victim was treated and released at Oshawa General Hospital. Gerald Desroches, of Nassau Street, is charged with attempted murder, dan- gerous operation of- a motor vehicic and failure to remain at the scene of an accident. Hc's being held in custody and is to appear in Oshawa provincial hail court tomorrow. Whitby Mental Health Centre expansion officially opened 'WHITBY — The new Whitby Mental Health Centre was offi- cially opened by Ontario Health :Minister ,Jim NN ilson Sunday. The new 32; -bed facility, located in south Whithy, provides specialized inpatient and outpa- tient programs for the seriously mentally ill. "Today's opening marks the final stage in the Whitby redevel- opment initiative," said Mr. Wil- son. "We are seeking to integrate and co-ordinate inpatient ser- vices with community services and supports. The redeveloped Whitby Mental Health Centre is truly fulfilling this role:' The Ontario Realty Corpora - tion is responsible for the design Oshawa teens charged after rocks hit 401 cars OSHAWA — Two Oshawa youths aged 13 and 14 have been charged with endangering the lives of Hwy. 401 drivers after 10 vehicles were struck by rocks hurled from a bridge overpass Friday night. Nine vehicles including one GO Transit bus sus- tained minor damage when they were struck by rocks thrown from the Albert Street bridge around 9 p.m., Durham Regional Police repotted. No esti- mate in combined damage to the vehicles was avail- able. No drivers or passengers were injured, police said. Police nabbed two suspects at the scene after being notified by a motorist. A 13 -year-old of Albert Street and a 14 -year-old of Front Street were each charged under the Young Offenders Act with 10 counts of mischief endanger- and construction of the $90 -mil- lion facility, which was started in December 1993. The building and grounds incorporate the latest patient -oriented design, security for patients and staff, energy con- servation and ease of operation and maintenance. "With three international design awards, this facility is truly a source of pride for the whole province," said Mr. Wilson. The Whitby Mental Health Centre serves an area that con- tains more than 2.2 million resi- dents, including North York east of Yonge Street, Scarborough, East York, the Regions of York and Durham and Victoria Coun- ty -5$6 Z111 ing life. Both were released to their parents. Hospital discharges new community relations man WHITBY -- Whitby General Hospital's director of community relations has been let go one month after being hired. Patrick Thomson took over the position Aug. 12. Elizabeth Woodbury, chief executive officer for the hospital, would only say there "was a mismatch only apparent when Mr. Thomson was on site. It's unfortunate" No successor has been named and the previous selection process will have to be reopened. A graduate from McMaster University and the Ontario Teacher Education College, Mr. Thomson served as the director of fundraising for the Ontario Division of the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) and assistant national director for the CCS. 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Save 30% on ALL reg. priced Protocol° socks and underwear Save 30-50' on kids' fashions Save 30% on ALL kids' woven shirts for sizes 7 l8 Save 25% on ALL kids' R & R- fashions for sizes 7 18 Save 50% on boys' selected Nevada- denim in sizes 7-18 Save 30°0 on ALL kids' denim jeans, overalls, skirts, jumpers, dresses in sizes 2-6x Save 30% on ALL kids' reg. -priced snowsuits, jackets and parkas in sizes 2-6x Save 25-40' on shoes and luggage Save 40 on ALL Air Canadav luggage Save 25% on selected Reebok' walking shoes for men and women Save 30% on kids' selected Nevada® winter boots THIS IS SEARS TODAY unless otherwise stated, while quantities last NNRS Expect more from Sears ...—n+�.�.'Sf.'."r..:..yr.K,x.`:.;..� .tib. .i...._,e...s'>..�.> -.., -. >'.Nt>n.:' a....^.i mow• PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, `VED., SEPftMBER If1, I+A Exercise your lungs forThe Lung Association DURHAM -- Get out your hiking gear for Fresh Air Walk '96 beim held Sunday at the Long Sault Conservation Area in Clarington to raise money for The Lung Association. The event rill run from 10 am. to 2 p.m. rain or shine.17here will be a choice of four trails from 2.2 to 8.1 kilometres Ione. Stroller, are not recommended since the tnuh; are unpaved. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Everyone is welcome to take a pic- nic lunch to enjoy after the walk. Walkers who remit their pledge/doria- tion money on or before the event (sate will be eligible for prizes, including a top prize for the partie-ipant who raises the most money. Pledge firms are available from The Lung Association of Durham Region (136-1046) in Oshawa and at McDon- ald's restaurants. To get to the 1,ong Sault Conservation Area, take Taunton R(md east to Regional Road 57, go north on 57 to Regional Road 20 (9th Concession), go east on 20 and then left on W(xxikv. From Hwy. 401. take the Waverly Road exit and go north to get to Taunton. i* 11 WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII! ! 000 Ht-RRY, ONLY -i,000 TICKETS TO BE, SOLD First Prue A magnificent l l dav'3 island trip to Hawaii with S2.000 spending money (arrangements through V"al ,%Iarshall Travel) 2nd Prize 35- "1'V" with surround sound 3rd Prize 2__ n, Tickets maN. be purchased at most banks in Ajax, Pickering or by calling 686-0606 I)raw- September 28, 1996 Lkint:r,.t4 tIgat,a **CANADA HARDWOOD FLOORING INC. We've Gone Mad PREFINISHED BRUCE OAK 3/4 X 2 1/4 13.59 sy.ft. BEECH 4 X 31/4 14.29 sy.ft PREFINISHEI) PARQ1TT ' 1.69 sy.rt. NATURAL ONIA' Come Visit Mir new Showroom 1550 BAY IN ST. Unit 17. Pickering 420-3285 Mon. -1-:6. 9:(K) a.m.-3:00 r.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m.-;:00 p.m. 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 Ajax Wheelchair .� (Between Hwy 401 3 Hwy 2) Accessible BROKEN WINDSHIELD?UP T0SAVE 1?0.00 No Ove re h a r e to Insurance C o. !Limited time only - Pickering Location Engine Shampoo:� #pa We Pay '' 0' + WIPER + Interprovincial + FREE • DeductibleBLADES Auto Glass 860 Brock Rd. S. #16 420-0834 • Based on Insurance Prices • All work Guaranteed • Call for details on Car clean-ups! 860 Brock Rd. S. 837-7819 Unit #1 Pickering, Ont.59 EEIA nR 69 I:.tj)c'C1 iil(�I('.�17�Jf1 .�C'C1r:V Save 10`� (ht Installc(1 ti.dr ct.,( tituul.t�. lclii 2'. 11,0116 Save 10c` (hi 1 ur uwrr Illstalled R(placrnlent NIi)%1 Window, Save '100 ( )n an Installed t;rnillore, (1a" Firehlacr Insert 1.tlt t-ild, 11tnd.tc. 111 i, 2'.0, Velli Instalk-d Installed h('n►nore. Furnaces Stet.'1 Entry 1)(x)1's Final week for ourbes t roofing offer ofh t e season. Plus, use your Sears Card and don't pay 'til March '97 on installed furnaces and gas fireplaces Oflcr applies w installed fut naces. cental air conditioning, gas fireplaces and - decironic air cleaners. ttn approved credit. with —tir Sears Card. $as deferral fir applies. Offer ends suudaN. October la, I4K)ti. Ask lin' details. CAL[. NM, TOLL. FREE, FOR A NO -OBLIGATION IN -HOVE FSTI.WITE OR VISIT YOUR SEARS RETAIL STORE 1=800=625=0025 Suals Gwu-anteed Home Improvements Ialk to uurleone vent know tel r_ (:uperighr f4lNi. ~cars Canada hut. THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18. 1"6-PAGE 11-A Boogie in your blue jeans to aid Ajax-Pickering General Hospital AJAX-PICKERING -- You can kick up arrive into either an Ajax or Pickering ballot along with a pair of the mayor's jeans, on their at the hospital foundation office at 580 Har- your heels and help your hospital Saturday, box, acaxdirtg to where they live. 7 he ballots flagpole for one day following the dance. •I irk- wood Ave. S. in Ajax. VISA and Mastercard Oct. 19 at 'Ihe Blue Jeans Ball being held by will be counted to ascmain which community els are available from Sutton Group Heritage wdl,he accepted. Ajax-Pickering General I lospital to ruse funds u)id the most tickets, and the losing town will Realty Offices at 1305 Pickering 11nrkway in For more information call the hospital foun- f'or the hospital foundation. be required to fly the winning town's flag, Pickering or 520 Westncy Rd. S. in Ajax, and dation at 428-1407. Everyone is invited to put on their best jeans for the hall, which will be held from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Metro last Trade. Centre on Brock Road just north of Ilwy. 401 in Pickering" 7 ickcts are $25 and will include a spc. J Yi designed +, 7 '�f .r. . , y, f,�'f'-. +sXi" ^:+r'>:5. +�` n`� v °r <":- +<:• •,y 'f?�„a,�� s i' . _ _ _ - -ra-� T-shirt to w(.ar to the ball, (lancing • to the music of Pink Cadillac, a guest DJ from Up to 250 KX96 M. it buffet °10 dinner, prizes and fun events par Fall Home 25 / $200 0 ��throughout the 0 NFW evening. Organizers are Fashion Event.selected sere ,ff Eaton Home selectedhoping the evenIselected small electrics _dinnerware, will match the fashion bedding, sofas, sheets, from Braun, ""`e" of the You choose the deal * sheet sets tables Black & Decker, sold-out Mash blankets, duvets Baan the hospital duvets and chairs. and more. Cusinart, held in 1944. and pillows. T-Fal As pari of tlx. event. Ifk' h(spttal �� •"�` ar �./H v y is issuing a -Iown :. "« :.. Challenge. People attending the ball -- y will be asked to posit their tisk- _ P w ets when they Join4 �. Grits for grub at Saturday - ' picnic �, �►^iia �6..'. AJAX-PICK- ERING -- You're * r� o • in -itcd to join a r local provincial Liberals as they^ gather for a c(NIl roast and barbecue Saturday. ,�� �'► ' Admission is 'Just make any purchase of $300 or more �s free to the , �z `4*V Durham West (before taxes) from our furniture (excluding infants'). Provincial Liberal vacuums, major appliances, home electronics, mattresses or Picnic, but there'll floor coverings departments. and you can choose s be a nominal one of our 3 payment options. charge for some of $35 administration charge and applicable taxes payable ' the food at time of purchase. Monthly instalments or ^ `' Some Liberal deferred payment offers appy only to Eaton Card purchases. MPPS we expect- GST offer excludes GADO TVs. O.A.C. ed to attend the affair, which runs offers ' Aoffersgood until .Sunday October 6th. � � a� � a�� from 3 to 8 pm. at the Mowbray fam- ily farm at 4140 Kinsale Rd. (between Hwy. 7 and time 7th Con- cession) in Piclax- ing. There'll be enterWnnment and games Hages. Take a lawn chair Win a trip to New York City! ' n a awn Celt for sitting. You could win a trip for 4 to New York City to see a taping of 1 Call SheilaMichaeO C Boyer at 683-0101 l J. Fox's new CTV comedy Spin City, plus a 51,000 Eaton's shopping spree! v or Sid Saunders at Just one way to win. Visit your nearest Eaton's store and fill out a ballot. On o� 839-0792 for Contest ends Septembery 29, 1996. No purchase necessary. Details in-store. ouv more infatuation J or a ride. PAGE 12 -A -THF. NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., SEPTEMBER 18,19% SPECIAL EVENTS IN SUPPORT OF CHARITABLE GROUPS! REFERRAPPLES PQUA ITYD U -PICK OR WE PICK SUN., SEPT. 22 LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOC. • Face Painting • Castle Jump • Horse Drawn Wagon Rides SUN., SEPT. 29 BIG SISTERS • Face Painting • Castle Jump • Horse Drawn Wagon Rides rn.ww-cwm •CARAMEL APPLES • HOT DOGS • CIDER & COFFEE • APPLE PIE SUN., OCT. 6 SUNRISE YOUTH GROUP • Face Painting • Cider Making • Castle Jump COME OUT AND ENJOYTHE FUN! FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY DAILY ATTRACTIONS: • Petting Zoo • Play Tractor • Straw Jump - Creative Playground • Wagon Rides (Weekends) Wonday, 4 59EEIA nR .95 EAllect jnon-I, f -om Sears Sale ends Sunday! September 22, 1996, while quantities last Superguard° 160' starting from 4899 ach. P 145/80R 12. Sears reg. 81.99 his tire has a specially formulated tread _ompound which offers long, even tread - wear and excellent traction #61000 series SAVE 1/3 Sport mode for Sears by Michelin It's an excellent wet -weather handling all-seascn -ire The tread design provides long mileage and even wear 1*5800C ser es Use your Sears Card and 09420 DON'T PAY UNTIL INARCN 1997 one automotive products and servkes NO minimum purchase required NO down payment NO 3rd party credit application On approved credit, with your Sears Card. $35 deferral fee applies. Offer ends Sunday, September ", 1996. liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases are not included in this offer. Ask for details. Copyright 1996. Sews Canada Inc. F Fa j)(t-t more jrwn .5i an - SHOP SEARS PICKSCENTRE RING TOWN 3 111111 p, We're open: Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m , Sat. 8:00 am. • 6:00 p.m, Swt 12:00 noon. • 5:00 p.m. 420.8000, Ext. 227 or 299 • U -P`% Hours 930 to 5.30 PICK YOUR OWN APPLES- Small Trees -No Ladders iJ�A,'"r FARM gwESr+ VA'OOVCE Ted *Ltd tsQn sFa.-A ; rroi.ce a,ai:ac,e a :,.r —.ane! 2287 HWY. 2 (Just West of Bowmanvlllel CROP REPORT - PHONE 623-7252 rn.ww-cwm •CARAMEL APPLES • HOT DOGS • CIDER & COFFEE • APPLE PIE SUN., OCT. 6 SUNRISE YOUTH GROUP • Face Painting • Cider Making • Castle Jump COME OUT AND ENJOYTHE FUN! FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY DAILY ATTRACTIONS: • Petting Zoo • Play Tractor • Straw Jump - Creative Playground • Wagon Rides (Weekends) Wonday, 4 59EEIA nR .95 EAllect jnon-I, f -om Sears Sale ends Sunday! September 22, 1996, while quantities last Superguard° 160' starting from 4899 ach. P 145/80R 12. Sears reg. 81.99 his tire has a specially formulated tread _ompound which offers long, even tread - wear and excellent traction #61000 series SAVE 1/3 Sport mode for Sears by Michelin It's an excellent wet -weather handling all-seascn -ire The tread design provides long mileage and even wear 1*5800C ser es Use your Sears Card and 09420 DON'T PAY UNTIL INARCN 1997 one automotive products and servkes NO minimum purchase required NO down payment NO 3rd party credit application On approved credit, with your Sears Card. $35 deferral fee applies. Offer ends Sunday, September ", 1996. liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases are not included in this offer. Ask for details. Copyright 1996. Sews Canada Inc. F Fa j)(t-t more jrwn .5i an - SHOP SEARS PICKSCENTRE RING TOWN 3 111111 p, We're open: Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m , Sat. 8:00 am. • 6:00 p.m, Swt 12:00 noon. • 5:00 p.m. 420.8000, Ext. 227 or 299 Confronting reality For 17 years the Recycling ed to global resource use, Council of Ontario (RCO) has which in tum is central to brought people from a wide global threats such as loss of range of disciplines together habitat and biodiversity, cli- to consider the micro and mate change, food shortages macro aspects of waste, and poverty. resource use and conservation Being held in Hamilton, issues. the event begins with a choice This year's of four tours of RCO annual conference and trade show 'Confronting Reality. Balanc- ing Tomorrow's Needs with T o d a y' s Resources!' will be held Oce 2 to a. This year's theme is indica- tive of the modus operandi of governments, businesses and organizations theld nearby recy- cling facilities. One day two, Paul Hawken, author and futurist, will speak on the pending transi- tion of the world's industri- al system from a mechanistic and linear model to a sus- taimble, closed- loop one. Other keynote speak- ers include -Ibe woe over L1 11 Ser - as they grapple with strategies gio Marchi and Dr. Doug Galt for sustainability. The RCO from the Ontario Ministry of states that the hard reality we Environment and Energy. all must confront is that local j :1 :J sustainability is directly relat- Bill 20, the Land I Tse Plan - COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICES • lnbrloeh Walks. • Pantos and 0&#ewsys • Natural stone i �• • Dacia i Cut Wee Carpentry • casted tt Pbntkty • Panda i water Gardens • lawn i Garden Maintenance , t.LANDSCAPE :CONCEPT'S `V Vall Now for Fall Booking 1'_~ » _.:427-9015 3 ri lRI� t10Y0Q10NAL OElM111t�rf Pbad ores is attYeipstise d Wqa adbd ansa Ow b tMrd0a1 C+tls, tMas tttsr[titss tutttsitt tetsottl. 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RtW=, SMAFF REPORT" _ AJAX-PICKFRING -- Musical trends may come and go, but the Godfa- ther of Celtic Music in Canada has staved true to his musical roots. After 27 years in the music business. 10 albums and countless conc'e'rts across Canada. performing and recording music which speaks of his Celtic her- itage still puts a glint in the eye of 57 - year -old Cape Breton Islander John Allam Cameron. "Performing still excites me." Came'rnn says in an inieniew with the :ticwc Advertiser at a Pickering coffee :slx)p recently. "Che of the general things I lik=e to say in life is it's important to have s(rnethini to look forward to. I still get a kick out of per-torming...I love it. I kx)k forward to pertixming wherever it is.'. The veterm musician will play at the Ajax Community Centre's HMS Ajax Room Friday. Sept. 20 for what's billed as a "real down-home ceilidh (pro- nounced kav-lee ) the Gaelic t►cxd for Celi Celtic music in ert Cxwda, which for decades was the sole domain of Cameron- is now. Durham's being performedhottest place D for five music ' by many people. plus DJ's 6 Punk fiddler Ash- days a week lev Ivlactsaac. the Rankin Family and the Barra Mac- Thu ay Neills have all Live Band- 3rd brought Cape Bre- ton Celtic music to Degree the masses who'w "Ladies Night" emb m -ed it. Cameron is ' glad to see Celtic mucic taken In roc w• &ights of popularity. "This Celtic thing has certainly found new fans all over the world. A lot of peo- ple are now curious about something I've been doing for a long time. The future of anything is in the young people and it needed new blood to rejuvenate it," notes Camerm. who now makes his home in Markham. "Ashley Maclsaac. the Barra Mac- Neills and the Rankin Family are all parts of the link. They're all pulling on the trams and going forward and expos- ing the music to as many people as pox- sible." Although Cameron admits some Celtic purists are offended by the new- age stylings of Maclsaac. the elder statesman is flattered he's had an influ- ence on one of the popular performers of today. "Ashley is a dynamo on stage. You have to pay attention to him. He can p4ty traditional music with the best of them. but he has a trendv young follo%ing with the nosh pitters." Just ask Cameron's 21-year-cild son Stuart the guitar player in Macbaac's band. Maclsaac recently lent his talents to Cameron's Glencoc Station CD, released Nionday Tuesday Dart League & "Wing Night' 15c Wines 7-11 Giant 8 1/2 ft. Karaoke featuring Big Screen TV The Entertainers Friday & Saturday LIVE BAND featuring Centre Lane Free Pool Mon. -Fri. 4-6 p.m rkwe.."de m. w.,paper the Stonecairn label in April. In addition to Maclsaac (who plays a fiddle duet with Carnerixt on one of the cuts). the Barra MacNeills and the Rankin Family all chipped in their tal- ents to the making of Glencoe Station. described by Cameron as "going back to the pristine purity of my rwts". "1 grew up going to those. It was a house party and everyone would bring their fiddle aril guitar. Antal party is where people bring their instruments and join in and have fun together." Tickets for Cameron's Ajax "ceilidh" are $15 per person or S27 per couple. A table of eight goes for $104. Carnerm will be joined by J.K. Gully and the St. John's Road House Band. D(x)rs open at 730 p.m. For more infor- matiat. stall 683- 5&30 or 1-8)- 801-6146. 11 V Wednesday Karaoke featuring The Entertainers "You come and be "Grand Opening Rihtxm Cutting Ceremom" Sept. 26th 6:3o p.m Heel " Sel\i,". next think! to El%i, Let us entertain you! GRAND OPENING C"�tea LUNCH BUFFET $6.9911:30 A.M. - 3 RM, Fine Indian Cuisine TATERS AND STUFF TATERS ARE SPICY WEDGES OF REAL POTATO 3 Size -A" Taters.............. 1.99........ 2.99 ......... 3.99 3 Size "A- Salads................85.........1.69.........3.29 (Potato. Cole Slaw. Macaroni) Popcorn chicken . .........2.99.........6.99 with Taters.......................3.99.........7.99 Chicken Sandwich- ........ 3.50 with Taters._...................4.50 EAT /N & TAKE OUT Phoiiiio awead to have year order ready CHICKEN ONLY CRISPY, NEVER GREASY 1 Piece of Mountain Chicken and Taters.......... 2.89 2 Pieces of Mountain Chicken and Taters......... 3.79 Dinners 3 Pieces of Chicken, Taters and Fixings ............ 5.49 9 Pieces of Chicken ........................................10.85 15 Pieces of Chicken ......................................15.99 20 Pieces of Chicken 20.99 Chicken Wings (not pigeon wings)...... 3.29....... 6.99 with Taters.........................................4.29.......7.99 AJAX GO STATION 100 Westney Rd. 686=9879 GRAND OPENING ; SPECIAL r ONE DAY ONLY t Fri., Sept.20/96 i :$1e00 OFF: any Mountain Boy t purchase over $5.00 :Fla .x• prec �ntco =rx)n reef e.rJcring rScPr__f tr._.frJr n Ir -r-1 o R re-F.O GREEK NIGHT IN PUCKERING presented by The Hellenic Canadian Community of Ajaxinckering Sat. Sept 21, 96 We Bouzouki! _ % Door Prizes! ' flit Pickering Recreation Complex' 1267 Vaneyfarm Rd. All proceeds to Ajax/Pickering Hospital & Hellenic Heritage Language Program Cocktails: 6 pm For Tickets Call Adults: $35 Children $15 Dinner: 8 pm 686-7461 I under 12 years __Jo� Bargains for baby aid Parents of Multiple Berths 0 Fund-raising sale by Durham Region Parents of Mul- size 14, baby equipment, toys, crafts tiple Births Association Saturday, and maternity clothes will be for Saturday in Pickering Sept. 28. sale. Snacks, baked goods and The sale runs from 9 a.m. to I drinks will be available. PICKERING -- Get some great p.m. at Metro East Trade Centre on No strollers are allowed. Terms deals on baby clothes, toys and Brock Road in Pickering. are cash only. equipment at the semi-annual sale Used clothing from newborn to For information call 686-0707. 1 v e =77k, : r, :lake Your Own Wine Undy 1 r j $79 I Bottles 11-9# 1iccrj14xP1Itd.I:crrr..Ir4mi I_( .li.o.) 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For more information or to Pre -Registration call: THE f LUNG ASSOCIATION /I Durham Region SRAM it, JAM it, STUFF it 'u. 11 of: 4:,9 ce-'s or p`ywood F VG pia . c;*or an .masse bled toilet dozen boxes of cloo '71iSSIf�Ct: the do easy reclinef-. 4 sleepin- b bug spr to -laws and reit Dad"s 70's entire contents of your bathtub, antiques, `awn chaff's, or a ki 22 888t I - (excludes freight $845) ar-e .-I .:- ant far? the nan ter-lt. _ans of r 1t�+.;fir en fridge .e, your .r ­V! sofa, the r endTs apartment, a ing pool, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera... No -charge running boards ler $111111111111 1111e: *Based on a 36 month lease for 1997 GMC Safari Van 1SA equipped as described. A mm:mum downpayment of 42,860 and 5350 security deposit are required. Mileage conditions do apply. •rFreight 5845, licence, insurance and taxes are not included. Offer applies to 1997 new or demonstrator models. Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Cealer may sell/lease for less. Offer applies to qualified retail customers only. limited time offer may not be combined or used with other offers. No -charge running boards not available on units with cladding. See your Dealer for details. • *TD and GM are licensed users of Marks. Don't forget use your card earnings toward the purchase or lease down - payment of your next GM vehicle." What's your card done for you lately? SMARTLEASE: Smart customers use SmARTUAst, a custom-designed lease plan to fit your specific needs. You can pay zero down, lower your monthly payments or use your trade-in. (36 months/$2,860 down) BLACK 60' NNflT YOU WONT �Mc FROM YOUR 6MC TRUpI DERLERS PAPP 16 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. SEtPTE&1BER 18, 1996 Ajax Youth Centre hosts open house AJAX -- `]be Youth Centre is hold- ing an open house Saturday. Sept. 29 to celebrate its evolution into a communi- ty health facility for local youths and their families. Events; will include a barbecue. musical entertainment- tours of the cen- tre, opening of the Expressions of Youth art exhibit and even Sumo ,ATestling in inflatable suits. The cen- tre's new activity room will be open fow fun and games. All event_; will tape place from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the centre. 360 Bayly St. W.. Ajar. Donations to St. Paul's -on -the -Hill Food Bank are wel- come.The centre, which started as the Barbara Black Centre for Youth Resources, is funded by the Ministry of Health and offers free and confidential services. including counselling. general medical %m -ices. health promotion pro- grams and a youth drop-in centre. The centre is open to people 13 to 19. Founded 1977 Incorporated 1983 Durham Region Community row Care Association Community Care Respite Program is in need of rel i e f caregivers to provide in-home respite in Durham. Must possess level II Homemaker certificate or equivalent. Must have own car, be willing to travel and be available for shift work. Please call 427- 2315 for more information. BATH FITTER Will install a new acrylic bathtub of seamless wall right over your old one (irdudes stals) • =just 2 hours • A porter.& made to meas um fit • Easy to dew and • Cal now for Irft do FREE kWwm From all the great casual stele you want to all the school, work and weekend gear you need. (:orae get the best of it all now at Oshawa Centre. FALL FASHION SHOW Thursday & Friday - 7:00 p.m. Centre Court Clothing from Churchills Crossings, ' -dift .- -i— Fairweather, Jack Fraser, Jacob, Jacob Jr., Marks & Spencer and Northern Getaway. ,. , Shoes from Agnew +.-;•' AWA �r A OVER 200 STORES AND SERVICES INCLUDING THE BAY, EATON'S, SEARS & ZELLERS. OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10 AM TO 9 PM, SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 6 PM AND SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 PM. STEVENSON ROAD & KING STREET WEST (905) 728-6231 ....tom► 1 Laurel Personal Development and Modelling Centre Inc. Are you model material? for the working world. It's all about building confidence;' says Ms. McHale. Ms. McHale has 20 years of experience in the fashion and modelling industry. Her career started as a teenager after graduating from the Jean Banlield Charm cot Modelling School where she was named Model of the Year. Her 15 years of dance training, theory and Grade 8 piano certification with the Royal Conservatory Of Music, as well as extensive modelling training, has led to a successful career in many areas of the modeling business. In recent years, she has taught at several modelling schools and has taught a self- improvement pn,crcm for th c e D h Models may he horn with beauty. hut. ,t Heard of Educat1(In ur am also takes extensive tits. McHale has training to put them dso served as an on the runways of .associate producer the world -- that's tt Karen Eluck where Laurel Productions for Personal �" the past 13 years Development and :. which has given Modelling Centre :- her an extensive Inc. comes in, background to Opened in draw upon as the Pickc r i n g b y 1 director at Laurel. director Laurel +> Her duties McHale on Sept. 8. included concept the modelling :rcatwns, school is geared to tuditumino. both males andhoice of designs, females ages five ,ostummg, music and up. The election, modelling classes, jjj(j Drbultntilus. Launl's fir<t studcoi cute the nbMm. - horeography. co - which features on-going rgn,,(ration ordination, throughout the year, cosers all aspects of commentary and backstaLe management professional modeling to start and build a laurel Personal Development and career in the business. Modelling Centre Inc. also offers a Be A Laurel Personal Development and Model For a Day Birthday Party. Staff Modeling Centre Inc. features small help those at the party put on their make - classes for individual attention, along with up and produce and rehearse an actual free practice time and a fashion event at fashion show on the runway. The show is the end of classes in June. videotaped for the birthday boy or girl There are also courses available for and, after the fashion show, cath model of personal development, which consists of the party receives a party favour. training in poise and posture. self-defence, Laurel is located at 376 Kineston Rd., skin care and make-up basics. Pickering, in the Rougemount Centre. For interviewing techniques and putting more information. call Ms. Mcllale at resumes together. 905 -sty -7315. "We prepare them for future jobs and THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 19% PAGE17 COUPON CLIPPER "%%I AN xtMrrtO`,xl. $3"OFF each hig oI tin-t;reen Winterizing Fertilizers or Grub Control Fertilizer PAGE la -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., SEPTEMBER 1& 19% It's in the cards for Ajax Seniors Friendship Club AJAX -- The Ajax Seniors froth 1 to 3:30 pm. at 46 Friendship Club plays the Exeter Rd., Ajax. All seniors ,card game Solo every Friday welcome. Call 683-8538. Why suffer with aching painful feet" Take a stand against Foot pain and call us toda}'! Ronald I Klein B.S.C., D.P.M. HURT? PODIATRIST • custo- roc, or'hohcs EE •Fc Veterans Coverage a Sports Medicine • l:iabehc FejCm t, Co8 ` cauuses s • Crnlo'er s Foot Notice of Liquor Licence Application v" 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 Spring Creek Golf & Country Club 4988 WestneN Road N., Pickering (including outdoor area) An% resident of the municipality may make HTitten submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and -Aishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than October 18, 1996. Please include }our name, address and telephone number. Nute: 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 MSE IA4 Fax: (416)326-5555 Dying Ajay mom wants to take young daughter to Disne-,W0 rld 41 7., �.��r ^ -: y •,, _ _ i• s V .b a9b zr1 5 - d f' 7.1 4 -�.� • y _ 6 r s RT't REMENT RESIDENCE An all inclusive retirement living next to Petticoat Creek - Pickering pConvale-scent 4 +y LINDA ZUSI•:R chats with EVF.LYN WlN(;R0VF: a longi; term resident of Ro,;cbank over tea. v i'ri,it,simidi iturNing ldrr -4 hours a dae In-house hhvsician (on call -3 hours a davi Lahorah,r%, \-rat• and hharmac% ",n 1i Pti i t,diatnccare Pricatr anti v•mi-hri%ate accommodation v Cable 1'v end triellinrne O Frt•r parking O In-house shuttle start ice O Vantd and attractive menu 4 Call -bell in each suite O Laundrn ,;ervictw O Mini -convenience store O Air conditioning O liairdri•s�in�; %hanc�r �t•rt trt� For a personal tour and more information on our GRACIOUS COUNTRY VILLA 534 Rodd Avenue, Pickering Call (905) 509-2582 Nancy enson, who., nem d0nat ons t�h'e7 h _-. °m *Miohterq*a Ce Ical fir, he t0 Dlarte, Wald I ��V Honey Garlic) are deeply moved by the unfortunate situation of We (the staff at Ga ;Nancy Benson. It has truly touch our hearts, as we are sure Nancy's story has ale -4touched yours. We as a community would like to help N 's dream come � Gy P �y tt,►e for her and her daughter Akaysha. We would like to extend our invitation to help fj�xk by donating to this worth while cause. ey L f EVENT TO TAKE PLACE FRC, SAT. SUN., SEPT. 20, 21, 22 dYe-aDonations can be maae on these days at Honey f�rlic, 2so Bayly St Ajax payable to .... Nancy Benson or dropped off at any time at my caumb Trust Branch 536 Acc. * 50"30, Please help us by purchasing these ""-donated items from Honey Garlic. • 50 GIFT CERTIFICATES -'15.• each + 25 HONEY GARLIC POLO SHIRTS - t10.a each • 30 HONEY GARLIC T-SHIRTS -'lo.• each • LUCKY FORTUNE COOKIES -41.0 68011 OR FEEL FREE TO GIVE YOUR OWN DONATION OF ANY AMOUNT. -. BY CASH OR CHEQUE _4 IT T"Im I'ght supw, ."NaIntlen LAK' r kirl Rm w7l�� 11 11 Mon. -Wed. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Fri. 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. N IT T"Im I'ght supw, ."NaIntlen LAK' r kirl Rm w7l�� 11 11 Mon. -Wed. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Fri. 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. IL HWAMAJU) ,rlfE NEN%'SADN'ERriSER,"'t.D.,SErrENIBFR 18,1996 -PAGE 19-4 74 dl Daisyfi-e�l �As"p! Nl ci cc 8 ru IL BAYLY ST. W. ,rlfE NEN%'SADN'ERriSER,"'t.D.,SErrENIBFR 18,1996 -PAGE 19-4 74 Daisyfi-e�l �As"p! ,rlfE NEN%'SADN'ERriSER,"'t.D.,SErrENIBFR 18,1996 -PAGE 19-4 ft IL ft 'PAGE 20-A-'rAP NIttH'S ADVERTISER. WED..ISEPTEMBER 18, 19% AjaxPickeringNewsAdvertiseroslha«,aWlhithyClaringtonThisWeek YourBus Durham awards i honor waste reduction Durham Re,_ron's %vorks department is looking, for candidates for its Nkaste reduction aNkards for local indi- (duals. industries. institution and businesses. Occr the last six Nears. the Region has recogni/ed I organiiations for their efforts in reducing, garbage. Last \cans win- ner. were Darlington Nuclear Generating Di. isior_ A,,cr,. Dcn- niNon Office Products Canada and Durharn Board of f: resh approach i the Kitchen garden reshness and flavor arc the keys to Kitchen Garden, it catering husiness ,d to Ajax. ` l% focus is on freshness with the prepare. • says owner Karen 'A'il- i love to use fresh hcrhs and vcg- ,Ic, so that the infusion of the differ- in:,rcdicnts salislics all of the scn,- 1, "'ikon started The Kitchen Gar - I !,t fall aflcr spending more than -,ars wurkinu, with one of the top ci, in Toronto. Shed previously .ialcd frorn Rvcrson Uni%crsity's :end restaurant administration pro - i and the Cordon Blcu Sch(xil of tin, in London, England. cr specialized catering service i, with a personal consultation and w of menu choices. I:vcrvthing an intimate dinner fi)r two to a I%cdding banquet and From con- or.iry to traditional cuisine is on her �'ncre are no limits and no Fx)und- arms when it conics to The Kitchen Gar- den,7 she says. . The Kitchen Garden can he reached at683•Sx1(). ppiner it out complete truckers' computerized lieage guide in being oticred by, Road ,gal (Cana&) Inc. in Pickering. Billed as the largest highway data - se in the trucking industry, Prc)ti1ilcs ti an upgrade of IaP 'Mileage Guide. ft more than 30,(XX) Canadian cities, NMI villages and hamlets, more than PAX) American locations, a city loca- detailed maps, 750,M) miles of in Canada and the Unitcd Statcs ianadian and American truck slops. c mileage Luide and fuel tax pro - is upgraded continuously and is ?NNY & ASSOCIATES ACCOUNTING SERVICES Computer Accounting Training iagement Accounting & Consulting Personal & Corporate Taxation Temporary Accounting Staff New Business Set Ups Part-time Controllership Betty Penny I.C.I-A. Kelly Campbell CMA D Mary St. 985-0712 or 985-7531 ort Perry Unit or 1-800-699-6190 Tom THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., Si VrEMBER 18, 1996 -PAGE 21-A Who's' Who In Durham Business .................. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0• New businesses, grand openings, etc.,etc. designed for the independent trucker and large trucking companies. For inli)rination on ProNfiles 96 or Road Legal can 837--0564 or I -8(X)- 339-6603. A little extra help in Whitby A Whithy tutoring, company has just opened its 12th franchise in Ontario. A Little Extra Hclp -tutoring Service is an organiiatiun of certified Ontario leacher,, who offer unc-nn-onc iutonnu in ,tudcnt,' homes in parincr,hip «ith their rc_ular teachers. Formcci In 1993 by N1ichacl and Mancitc Pccvcr, of %%'hithv• A Little Extra Help incorporates three major elements of education — parents. classroom teacher and tutor. Instruction take, place in it student's home with par- ents playing an active role in skills development. The program is dcslgneLI for the child by the tutor and the class- roorn teacher. Areas of study include rcading phonics, spelling, writing, math. stud-, skills• homework and special projects, Lnghsh as a second language, French, adult education and all high sch(iol suh- jects including OAC calculus and physics. The Peevcrs firmed the corripam in responsc to the growing need ti)r sup- plementary education due to continued funding cuthacks in recent years. There arc now franchises in \Vhithy, Pickering;, Windsor, Kitchener, Brant- fi)rd, Burlington, Oakville, Mvsissauga. I� Jr Seeing clearly THE EYES HAVI'l It Durham realtor, joined I(IULes this surrinicr to collect cvcglasscs for need,. people in the de%el- opin,_ world. Ccichrahng the success of 'Operation Fac - sight Univcrsal' recently were Lucien Lamhier. first \, ice - president oh the Durham Rcinon Real E,tate Board and Stephen Faul o('Operation E: c,wht Unv crsal•. Toronto (two). North Yi,rk. Ottawa and Thundcr Bay. Twenty inure franchise, circ ,latcd for Ontario with expamion across Canada and the t •nited States planned fur the next two gars. A Imllc Extra Help Tutoring Service can he reached at 608-2107 or Tt •TOR -.\11:. PLEV-E RE(.)'(:LE Younusiness 'r1R1(Yr1fY .l. %Ili1•iTAKER. t'uhh,hcr JOANNE BI"RGHARD"r. F,dnur-in-Chief s"m%+: HOt's,roN Managing Ediwr BRI (T I)ANPORI) Unccu,r ut Adwrii,ing %%ENDN \kE.BF.R VkcrtnmgC„-„rdtnai(,r A MetmIand Cwtimunrty tiew,p:iper puhh,hcd twice tn,)nthlc by (),hawa w hnh� Cianngtrm )-hi, Week .nd the Ai:n t't,,kcnng News Ad%crtr,cr General: ihi, �kcck 'ilii ';79-W(4) 'N,: 6h� � IU C1aviried: 'Nr f•'/;;; Cin-ulalinn: 1 -hill Ac -,-k ,N;:. 4-9- :..(I' :!6. -6,: F%X: tau, µcck ,N„ --�` News •\: _. cr r'Nr: �... ;6( 1- %faiL•, no On the lnlcrrn•t ",' " ,, k .;urh.wincw, net A n)rrnhc•r of the ,hawa d; Ih,trm Chaintxj ,t (onuncrce. the A pith, C};atnF+ri M Cimiincrcc. the Ata.0-Pick ng N„anl of Tradc. Ontarn, Cununanu•. :w,paperA„,K t'.utadtanCwnmuntt,\ra,- .per A„ -,L C..:;:ulwn OrLUIallon, Audit and I k)tar, f rc„ Cr,umil and (AWRl The :hh,hcr re,crnc, the right to Lly„tt, ,r rctuw ::} ad,rrtt crrxnt (7c,ht ti,r ad,crtrn,ernent bru- c,! , .pair price crr,w X, .^ c, COMP ADVANTAGE INC. 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L IV 6K5 Call us at: (905) 427-4332 INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES LIFE * DISABILITY * HOME * AUTO * MARINE * RRSPs * RRIFs * GICs * FUNDS DID YOU KNOW ... that you can qualify for a house insurance discount if you're mortgage free! - Call us for details at (905) 571-1042 HEINZ HENNINGER INSURANCE BROKER, 342 King Street W., Oshawa Highway 82 (Kingston Rd.) a Pte. Metro East Pkwy Centre m ii Homed Leisure Centre M a a 401 Pickering Home & Leisure Centre 1755 Pickering Pkwy. L IV 6K5 Call us at: (905) 427-4332 INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES LIFE * DISABILITY * HOME * AUTO * MARINE * RRSPs * RRIFs * GICs * FUNDS DID YOU KNOW ... that you can qualify for a house insurance discount if you're mortgage free! - Call us for details at (905) 571-1042 HEINZ HENNINGER INSURANCE BROKER, 342 King Street W., Oshawa PAGE 22 -A' -TRF: NEWS ADVERTISER. WF.D„SEPTEMBER 1'8; 19% Durham's film _industry 0 0 W'Cashingin on ollywood N By Jacquie McInnes special to your business There's no business like show business. Just ask Brian Nlalcolnt. general manager of Parkwood Estate in Oshawa. and he'll assure you that when it conics to paying bills. it's the hest business he knows. "The re%cnue from filming is ver,. important. It fluctuates from scar to %car, but it's a really significant part of our operating budget.” The Pickering Museum VIl- age in Greenwood is another popular spot for movie and TV productions. Approximately 10 per cent of the village's revenue is generated through site rentals to production companies, says L% nn Wintersicin of the Pickering culture and recreation depart- ment. Revenue. exposure and repairs to the buildings are three benefits from the film mdustrn. 'Alany time,, the,. need to paint the buildings to suit them. Once the-, change the exterior or interior. the,, hasc to change it hack t(i the color we had it. A lot of buildings get painted that need it. We' -,c had four front porches, correct to the time period. put on " But. hcyond the sites, how much revenue is actually generated in Durham from the industr-' At present. not enough. suggests Norm Leigh. chairman of the Region's film industry steering committee. "The Region is just starting to get into the film busi- ness;' he sa}s. "What produc- tion companies have been doing in the past is corning with their own crews, lighting experts and cater- ers. The stars usually stay in Toronto. That's one of the things we want to turn around. What we rcally want to do is generate some revenue spin-offs. We want to show them the infrastructure is out here. The Rcgion is currently putting together some initiatives to meet that ohlectwe. Officials are com- conjunction with the Region, held a "film friendly" workshop and this week the Region will he an exhibitor at a "show hiz expo" pro- moting Durham and its proximity to Toronto. the city, often dubbed 'Hollywood North'. "Our proximity to Toronto is one of our biggest features,^ main- tains Mr. I"cigh. "It certainly has a bet- ter chance than towns fur - `The revenue from M ice Rei�` s location , ' ness. (Dad owns Soppratino's librarian for the Ontario filming 1S Very Film Development Cor- „. ,. poration (O.F.D.C.). important. It fluctuates She adds that right now. owns the pub with his brother Durham has the Ixitcn- from year to year, but tial to dash in on a trend it's a really significant of moving away from big city locales. part of our operating '` seems to me `here are more and more budQet..s scripts calling for a less b urban look. Three years -- Brian Malcolm on ago it was always the Hollywood's interest in iNcw York or Chicago look they wanted: that', Mrs. Bray. "It's getting back to no longer the case. Farkwood Estate —To get these locales, sonal nature of the restaurant the film companies will 1 noise is from people speaking he look-ing as close to piling a directory of suppliers and Toronto as possible." says services geared to the film Indus- %Is Reid. "A crew will try, a manual of guidelines for generally not travel if it is workine within the reeion and a out of town;' she says, catalogue with an inventory of noting the company has to sites in the region from buildings pay more once the crew to natural settings that may he con- gets out of a certain zone. ducive to filming. I Then there's the addition - Earlier this year Parkwood, in al time and cost of bring - Lager and ale in a neighborhood pub FROM PAGE 1 'It's just a small, quaint place ' ness. (Dad owns Soppratino's I so it always looks like it's across the road.) "When you're years. -We were the first one in busy,' says Antoine Albis, who 19 you always go to the bar this area." says Mrs. Longmuir. owns the pub with his brother scene, but you get sick of it by "There was only the Royal, the Julian. Mr. I the time you're 20 or 21" Whitby Hotel and the Spruce. Albis thinks part of the "A pub is like a meeting Then, they all jumped on the pub's appeal is the extensive place. It's cozy. People come bandwagon." selection of beer. and have a wee chat," says Mrs. Longmutr suggests The Thirsty Monk carries Mrs. Bray. "It's getting back to that high overhead and the sea- 16 types of draught including the basics. It's not loud; the sonal nature of the restaurant nine foreign brands. 1 noise is from people speaking business have killed a lot of "It's a little costly to carry 1 back and forth " establishments over the years. all this, but it pays in the long 1 Perhaps in the age of the One new pub on the block run," he says. Internet, fax machine and cel - that hopes to see the same type Everything is cyclical," lular phone, that's just the kind of longevity is The Thirsty observes the 24 year old who of connection we're all looking Monk in downtown Oshawa. grew up in the restaurant busi- for. ing in all the necessary equipment. Reid suggests. "This year will he Although it has no regional fig- very close to that if not higher." ures. the O.F.D.C. estimates that If' Norm Leigh has his way, last year $5(X) million was spent in more of chat will he spent right Ontario by the film industry. Nis. here in Durham. Qi SEARS PON'T ?AY NTIL MAR(H 1991! 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Sears Carwcfa Inc. rum #Otho " EASTBOUND OR WESTBOUND .., "WE'RE ON YOUR WAY 17 ALL UNDER ONE ROOF" g Clw,o, HITBY FAST, FRIENDL Y AND CONVENIENT!!! ,�, a • • fN pizza in CHECK OUT OUR ATRIUM SEATING AREA �, COURT 4°' .,H �, & TIM HORTONS/WENDrS DRIVE THRUS 4.W E F#� �� s dq NEWYM MES. T 40 WHITBY THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18, 1916 -PAGE 23-A ..rr� vale f 0 1& oomeir ►uha n Perso aFietnance Home is vbusiness can prosper By Jacquie McInnes special to your business When accountant and business consul- tant Bettv Penny offers her clients advice on starting their own home-based busi- ness, she speaks from experience. Ms. Penny formed her own company two years ago when she was laid off. (riven the choice between a lengthy com- inuic to Toronto or starting a service out Of her Port Perry home, Ms. Penny chose the latter. "1 -just thought why not, why not start up your own home -haled business'? I thought I had really nothing to lose." Starting from a client base of zero, Ms. Penny began to build her clientele list by '.1 accepting any •t1 st, and all work z she was offered. .I started call ine around a lot of t my contacts — corporate peo- pie I worked person operation, she began hiring ether` on a contract basis to help with the work- load. Today, Ms. Penny has taken her work out of the home into an office in nearby downtown Port Perry. She cites her two big dogs as major deterrents to work In,-, at home. "You had to like my dogs or you didn't work with me." she jokes. Recently, she partnered with another accountant Kelly Campbell and together they employ a full- time assistant and three other people on it contract basis. "I think that everything happens for a reason•" reflects Ms. Penny. "I'm glad that I lost my job. It forced me to look at life a lot differently and look at my career a lot differently." While she was working on building up her own business, T1s- Penny decided to create a network with other home-based businesses like her own and founded the Durham Hume Business Association. which recently became the Durham Home and Small Business Association to include companies like Ms. Pcnny's. 1 of working for someone else. with in the past The mandate of the association "The rewards of your own business are and asked if is to go beyond networking to a lot different." insists Ms. Penny. they would he act as a skill development out - interested in let and resource to its mem- "You realize that everything you're myself... that I hers. putting into your own business is really contract my "It's not just networking; 17 -'ti N�ORkING: Betty services out," it's building bridges with the Penney limned her own she recalls. "I government and it's building bridges with education. So, it's home-based business went to real) to improve ourself. We Account Temps y' P Y two years ago after clay - to see if I could have keynote speakers in. It's off. Today, she's out- Set some work to establish credibility in the grown the locale and is to hold me until community." in an office in downtown Port Perry. 1 gut some Beginning your own busi- started clients. ness can he daunting. Initially I did some contracts for a veru But, it can also he liberating minimal fee in for someone used to the routine order to build based business of your own. Betty Penny, - - — the thunder of the Durham Horne and people striving to meet goals similar to Small Business Association, offers the your nwn. up my credibili- Keep track (if' all the contacts you Ise the resources available to you make and don't hurn in your community your hridzc.. ty. Once I did your local municipality to the chamber of I -or more information on the Durham .-41. - that I began get - ;all its hotline here in Durham at '��+ ling a lot of ref- i erences and it just really snowballed, one after the other. I t 4 '� r • -- i "I left all my . Options open and just tried d for everything, " whether it was preparing income tax, doing minor bookkeeping services or going in and helping some- bodystart their `. business. I just A mother's quiet devotion to her child. wore all hats." A father's calm support and guidance. The strategy A listening ear. A shoulder to cry on. paid off and A safe place for your feelings. ,loon Ms. Penny was able to nar- ;Caring. It'S what sets us apart. row her focus to the work she wanted to do — (Insert your firm's logo, name, address, f u l l- s c a l e and telephone number in this space.) accounting ser- vices. After months _;— of working long hours as a one- — _ _ ------- •,. ,,,,., , ,., ,,, ,�,,,;.,,, ..,,......,, ,, ,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,, .,,,. 1 of working for someone else. 1 01' Find a separate area within the "The rewards of your own business are home to work in. a lot different." insists Ms. Penny. a' Don't drain your cash flaw. Man - "You realize that everything you're age yuur money putting into your own business is really carefully. Don't over equip ur over stock. going to benefit you in the long run." Buy only what's essential. j +' Operate like a business. Know your competition, create i a business and marketingplan and start How to get off with a good accounting system. l-rnd any unique quality about your ent that started differentiates differentiates you from the competition. ')urround voursclt with positive If vou'vc been considering a home- people whether it's based business of your own. Betty Penny, family. friends or other small business the thunder of the Durham Horne and people striving to meet goals similar to Small Business Association, offers the your nwn. following tips: Keep track (if' all the contacts you Ise the resources available to you make and don't hurn in your community your hridzc.. From the economic development Office in your local municipality to the chamber of I -or more information on the Durham commerce and business associations. Home and Small Buaness :�aociation. there are plenty of ayenucs for advice. ;all its hotline here in Durham at '��+ Go Water Efficient! _W'ith Durham Region's !- 1 Water Fixture Replacement Program >a� e an average )f 580-5?_0 of your ,%!ter bi I I each veart. The Water Fixture Replacement Program is otReriag a 40% subsidy towards the replacement and installation of toikeb, shower beads, faucet aerators, sprinkler timers and rainbarrels. You can get a toilet replaced with a 6 litre toilet for SIS3.00 plus GST. This price includes installation by a qualified contractor and one-year warranty for material and labour. To participate in the program for the installation of low flow toilets and water efficient fixtures, have your water bikbng account number ready and call Groes CAP at: (905) 571-7227 Watch your mailbox for fun details in the "Durham Works" newsletter or pick up a program brochure from your local Mumicipal Office, any Regional Office, Info Oshawa Booth (Oshawa Centre) or your Public Library. WATER <don't s is a limit CAPEFFICIENT me offer, so 1 delay! Gamm C. crvadw Acdw Png PAGE 24-A-7'1iE NEw'S AD%'k;KTISER, WT'.D,. SEPTEN1BER, 18,11996 Not All Top Performers Werein Atlanta Some were performing worthwhile community service in towns right across Ontario Do you know a young To nominate an Person, aged 6 to l8 9 = individual or a group years, who is l';, . of young people for involved in the Ontario Junior w o r t h w h i l e Citizen of the Year comrnunity service Award, please or a special person contact this cornmun- who is contributing, ity newspaper or the while living with a OCNA at 905-844-0184. physical or psychological ^iominations for this vear's limitation? Do you know a► awards Hill be accepted until T4 youth who has performed an _ October 31, 1996. act of heroism? Every nominee will receive a The Ontario Communit} certificate and up to 12 tiewspapers association, with "� individuals and one group will Bell Canada as the patron, is be the recipients of a plaque looking to recognize these ��; presented b} the Lieutenant good kids"; the young Governor of Ontario, an people of our province who Ontario Junior Citizen of the show a commitmentto Year lapel pin, $200 and a making life better for family portrait with the others. Lieutenant Governor. NOMINATION FORMS - are available by contacting this cornmunity newspaper or OC:. A at 905-844-0184 ONTARIO �-- \ Ontario •JL'- IOR CITIZEN M 1-1 community t IF THE FEAR —ne ociabpoen «- i AARUM assoclaUon Whitby Chc rTtber of CorrrTerce S,-ce 1926' ((1President -1996 bzgta . 's—wze-tr an l�at=i stet. eSorieitot. <.-Nota 340 BYRON ST. S., 666-8166 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT RETIREMENT T4X.AFSTATE PLANNING STRATEGIES ..w .rw CALL TODAY rue your - x .-FREE" Proresswrgl COW LTAT10% FORTUNE; f F 1 N A N C I A L .✓ (905)433-1246 1 Gale 16 335 Sayly SL W., Ajax Forhfrw Fkwbc Y Group Alison Crary has been a Secretary, assisting eveyone - since 1991 Pi fYrf Rll MOPE. eiD A rrli;mber a our p� community since 1930 - fly at --- -_ __-- Generation Family Owned _ Oshawa Whitby Clarington Port Perry THIS WEEK IF W ALK� PUBLISHING: SUNDAY, SEPT. 1511 TNT.LUNG ASSOCIATION ue.oal% curs 00 f>urtum Region -- -t-- FRESH AIR WALK'96 Sunday, September 22, 1996, 10 amto2pm Bring -Your -Own Picnic To Follow at LONG SAULT CONSERVATION AREA (Clarington) Rain or Shine * Everyone Welcome err Guaranteed Fun Prizes and Giveaways (min. S10 donation/pledge to be eligible) Pick up of trial Pleflge Fnrm . trio y frnm .Spnnn nrn nr call The Lung A :.nciatmnn Durham Re.gian at (90S) q36 -10g6 Choice of 3 Unpaved Trails from 2.2 km to 8.1 km (proper footwear advised/strollers not recommended) Women In Business Sandi* Gale Plammnt f,lr %�,ur finarioal future h. s never been roae important Predictwm arc that when you retire sou'11 have to rely on your own rrsources i,.r retirement income and not the government Sandi Gale of Fortune Financial has been advising her clients that at -% never io late to invest in your future "There's also a misconception that you have to have was of racy to start sits ing.. stir explains "Fat as little as S_'5 10 $50 a month your money can grow to a substantial amount hecausc of compound interest " She can offer a wide variety of mutual funds and RRSP's but her speciality is funds such as the Canadian Environmental Fund " I like to promote funds that have a portfolio of companies that have the goal of helping the env tronment.' she says A like to see my clients earn money and at the same time sup" compames such as these . Her interest in the environment started after she graduated from Durham College in Human Resource Management "My work in personnel nude me more aware of health and safety issues and comWies that cared about the well being of their employees and the environment:' says Sandi. At the present time she . designing a course that she will be offered tii the public this October The course will show people how to save nomey on things like energy in the home and taking these savings and investing them in mutual funds She also has free breakfast meetings twice a month featuring speakers on investments and environmental topics as well as a Prosperity Luncheon the 2nd Friday of every month Sandi's office is located at 70 Simcoe St N in Oshawa. For more information about her financial services or upcoming meetings give her a call at 433-1246 , Stop Smoking Smoking is a hard habit to break and (herr are mans methods available if you want to try But if you want to be successful. and cnjoy freedom from smoking a completely natural way. a fantastic program is now available Marlene Bray and Linda Green are offering their customers a fantastic way to stop smoking that is safe and natural The 7 day "Stop Smoking support system" is an herbal based system that's had an excellent success rate," explains Marlene. The program consists of five components. The first is a herbal formula in capsule form that helps to calm and relax you during the period of physical withdrawal. The second stage is also an all natural herbal formula that helps the body cleanse itself of the impurities from the many, chemicals found in tobacco. The third formula helps to alleviate any lingering withdrawal symptoms. During the herbal program and after the tint 7 day., you can inhale the aroma -support product which will help eliminate any residual cravings you may have Therc is also a cassette provided by Dr Frank Rocco which contains one side for nuwvation and the other for relaxation. Linda quit smoking with the program after 30 years of smoking up to I pack a day. "I tried the patch. gum and hypnosis but nothing worked:' she admits.. "But the Stop Smoking program has really worked. 1 like the natural aspect of it and now want to share it with others" Marlene says freedom from smoking brings many rewards including better health for you and your family. Distributors are always needed. If you're interested in the program or the business opportunity call Marlene or Linda, Oxyfresh Independent Distributors, at (905) 986-5628 or (905) 983-6304. •SWe/All Natural Money Back Guarantee Offered fw Mot A Patch, Hypnosis Or Drug *Doctor Approved For Further Details Call Marlene (905) 986-5628 Our 66th Year Servicd`from 4th Generation of Our Family..'. - I f the Mathew Armstrong A.W. "Army" Armstrong Bob Armstrong Todd Armstrong Providing Professional S G Debbie Armstrong Original King Street location in 1936. Present day location. OWAWF,MM 124 King St. E SERVICE ASWIATM IMOT°""° Oshawa 433-4711 0A Gaarant"d Funeral De"dts . , . . r. ' . . I 1 . THE NEWS ADVERTISER,WED., SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 -PAGE ZS -A Armstrong Funeral Home Armstrong Funeral Hume is a fancily business that has trul} become part of Ile coininunity of Oshawa -tnd Durham Reg,(,n. Unique in this husi- ncss. it has remained with the ,ante family for 60 years. 1.ounded by ?Matthew Arrnstron+a and then passed on to Iii,, son A.W. "Army Armstrong. the business is now operated h% %l1,uhcw's grand,un Boh incl two of Boh's children. 'fold and I>ehhte Both Todd and Dchhic grew up surrounded by the caring, ,tall at Arrnstrc:nL, Funeral Hc,rnc and wanted to he part of the family tra- dition. Toda-,, both are licensed funeral directors. While the growth of funeral horne c(mgloincraics is on the rise. the Arnistrom., family has always resisted the rno%c to sell their busi- ness. " I -hat's because "c'%c hcconic part n► the comniu- nito and care ahout the needs of the pe„plc here." she explains. ''It's tihs we established the Durhani Griot Resource Centre." Tom Fasthope is one Debbie and Todd Armstrong are the 4th genera- tion to continue the 66 year old family business. of the hcensed funeral direc- tor at Armstrong's. but ,,pend,, 90 percent of hi,, bene ix ith the Centre. coun- selhnY those dealing with grief as well as organinng seminars to educate the pub - 1c, ..The centre is our wa\ of gr ing ,umethin_ hack tj� the conrniunit\. ,ass Dchhtc -It', our way of helping people after the scr- %ICC is e,%er because that's when pc.,ple rcalls need emontmal ,upT)­rt." Debbie herself has Lona to local schools and other interested _roup, explaining the benefit\, „t planning ahead �%hcn it Y+nics to luncral,. v dl, and life insuntncc. She says student, are taught in health class about marriage. children and important aspects of lite but there is a lack of intorrna- tion and educatn,n ,hoot death FuIurc plans Iur Arrn.tr,,nL_ Funcral FL: me m�:lude a nc,.c ta�ilu� .it the northeast c+,rr1cr (,t "faunhm and Thornton Rds in north Oshau a "Our Iuturc as a hust- nCss, and as It laniils is here in (Aha\t a." sa%s Debbie 1 -or nic)rc in14,rmatu,n about Armstrong, Funcral H nic ;all ; -! I #10WAS(O 1 Owned And Operated Since 1972 WE DO IT ALL: ■ LOW DAILY, WEEKLY & WEEKEND SPECIALS ■ FREE PICK-UP AND RETURN ■ DIRECT BILL INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS ■TOURIST RENTALS, LITERATURE & FREE MAPS ■ENGLISH, DEUTSCH, HOLLANDS, FRANCAIS & ITALIANO SPOKEN 024 HOUR ROADSIDE SERVICE WITH RENTALS ■FEATURING VW, GM, FORD & CHRYSLER VEHICLES ■ NON SMOKING CARS 07, 8 & 12 SEATER VANS 019, 22, 24 & 28 FT. CAMPERS & MOTORHOMES ■ALSO IN EUROPE, WESTERN CANADA & USA ,,.,.2 AJAX, WHITBY & 8 M Rs AJAX/ OSHAWA PICKERING ""''°' 668-9383 „Mi 420-9700 686-6410 W tIDICiM W ihalttwr� _ ... :arnF:...•+x�.rmeana.: - - -- -- --- Mlr'17NMrii Af PAGE 26 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED„ SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 Owasco Volkswagen Audi Frank e'er+► cx arrix cd in Canada frons Holland in 19i4 ++ ith S40 and one stilt ' of clothes. He i.ouldn't shell a ++ord of English but ++.tntCd a joh and +isiicd gas stations p all across Toronto +xiIh a _a - �=as- I'I+er that read: "I arts a motor nlechani:. I ant look- " in, torr a joh.', Soon he ++;is ++Diking as a mechanic h+ da+ and f�und;i. tit l: in ��'hith+. ar+;i. hhe+ reall+ about orerating a snn++ pin++ at 'rank opened his dealership our CUstnrners and do c+er+- night. Durin,, this time he x+ith a sale. Int featuring _' thing the\ :an to sati"l+ learned tram his buss the assorted \'W hugs. buses. their needs." inner ++orkings of running a fast hacks and station %kiw- 0%%asco sells more husiness. on,,. than 9OO cars and recreation In the tall of 195,. he It also had a IO ba+ \chicles excrx +car and is hou,ght a hankrupt scr+ice ,,cr\icc area x+ith all of the right no%% ;mailing, the ne++ station and started ++orkm;• latest diagnostic equipment. shipment of 1997 models. on European cars. Within Toch\. his son Boh is Thcx also ha+c the next six +ears he hou,•ht the general mana_er and become +cr` popular in (he three marc hankrupt garages there arc 6_2 cniploxees husine.s of leasing rccrc- and continued to specuiliie x+orkin_ at the dealership. auonal +chicles. in foreign c;irs In the past 2-3 +ears Across Canada and In 196s, he sold his it's expanded four times and Europe * ou can arrange ,_aragcs and started operas- no++ features a lar,,c service through the Whish+ location Ing a Canadian Tirc store in centre. collision centre. prep the rental of a xanety of dil- Ajax H here he h% ed u ith his arca and a larger car Int for icrent motorhomes, You can %%itc and six children. ne++ and used +chicles. either start +our trip here or Atter running the "hikirc than 3O'; of flv to \our +acation dcstina- store for sc+en +cars he sold the stall ha%c been here for tion and pick up \our RV the operation and atter Irtirk marc than 20 +ears. " saxs for a Iun ++ax to spend ,our int: at se+oral different auto- Bob. "Fhex alone Hith the holidaxs. mobile dealerships tic chose rest of the staff arc the rea- For more information Folks\.+a�_,cn. sun .%hx (h+a.co has been shout Ov rico call 608 j,� in 1972. at 1425 so successful in the Durham 93ti-. The Staff of Dodd & Souter wish Grant Dodd Every Happiness in His Retirement! It was on January 15.1959 that Grant Dodd and Howard Souter opened Dodd & Souter Paint & Wallpapering store. at 107 Byron St. S. in Whitby. The business was a full fledged decorating store, specializing in paint and wallpaper At that time. Scotty Myles was the only painter on staff: and Howard and Grant went out at night time and on weekends to hang wallpaper Before long, however, there were three painters on staff, plus a full-time paper hanger. Over the years the business got to the point where there were six decorators on staff, with as many as 14 to 16 on staff during the summer months. Grant Dodd says. "We had contracts to paint the public schools, as well as the two high schools for a number of years. Also we painted for Red Wing Orchards and Dupont of Canada (in Whitby and A)ax) for a number of years, as well as the interior and exterior of homes in Whitby. Ajax. Oshawa and Brooklin" In October, 1959. Dodd & Souter added the sales of carpets and broadloom to their products and services. Three years later. the Whitby firm branched out to include custom made draperies. At this time. the wallpaper sales and service. draperies and custom decorating were being provided by a staff of about eight to ten full time people. CARPET By 1972, the owners were joined by their sons. Grant Souter and Guy Dodd. The young pair were eager to learn the decorating trade. They worked with the company for a number of years. Come 1975, the senior Dodd & Souter partners sold the paint and wallpaper section of the business to Bill Perkins. Dodd & Souter kept the carpet. broadloom and drapery portions. Then. in 1977, after what all involved described as "a great 18 year -business - partnership;' Howard Souter retired from the business and Grant Dodd took over completely with his son Guy. In 1981. Grant Dodd constructed the new building at 104 Byron St. S., just across the street from where the firm was started. Everything was again put under one roof: carpet, vinyl, tile and draperies. In January. 1983, Grant Dodd decided to retire, and sold the company to his son Guy. No more than five months later. he found that he missed the business and found himself back at work. In June of that same year, he bought back into the business and he and his son ran the operation as partners. until 1988, at the time of the loss of Mr Dodds son, Guy By this time the business was growing in leaps and bounds. Howard Souter s son. Grant Souter, who had come back to work at the store in 1983. proved to be a big help. In 1988. Mr Dodd started to sell shares of the company Grant Dodd retired Sept 1st of this year leaving two partners . Grant Souter and Steve Sandford, secretary Cheryl Bickle. Michelle Souter, and six installers. Mr Dodd is very proud of his Ione time record in the community and thanks both his customers and his staff. for what he describes as a great 37 years of business in the great town of Whitby. CLEARANCE SALE ALL STOCK MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM FOR 1997 NEW STOCK The Name You Can Trust Since 1959 5OD� & SOUTER BROADLOOM FRI. 9-8 104 BYRON ST. ., WHITBY 668.2179 riK I ..... . � 11—k— I—A-, "THE TRUSTED CHOICE OFTHE DURHAM COMMUNITY FOR INSURANCE INFORMATION, PRODUCT AND SERVICES:' 500 Brock Street South Whitby. Ontario LIN 4K7 Tela (905) 668-1477 1-1 Fax: (905) 666-8086 Toll Free: 1-800-361-6996 580 Harwood Avenue, South MIMIAjax, Ontario M US 2J4 Ajax and Pickering Tel. 905-683-2320 General Hospital Fax. 905-683-2618 It's time to tune-up yourfurnace. \t.ti.c su;, your lurnacc i,, running safely and etticienlly' Gall Consumer. Gas at 905-068-4219 t.or more do:taik or to arrange an aplxnntment. )ore can pay for it on your ga.c bill.'.' pS I,'+ a%A .dwur "ur NIP plan trr protrrt wu ucatnsr )urnar a lwrts repiat emrnt all war Into ALL COMP LTD ALLCOMP SYSTEMS Computer pusness s+s:em rteTliticn Bust mam txtmKss sd Systems *V"s. Serm I Support 8us+ness 6 Dant recd" Max Martin 41 •o,(� 0 cv to `°°4( ousn+ES° CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 -PAGE 27-A robber of co 49- 3; - by: � 3 m hy: F.esley Whyte, General Managcr, The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade The Boards of Tracie and Chamhers of Commerce within Durham Region are pleased to tale part in this new, monthly feature in "Your Business". We will hring you monthly updates on upcoming events and henetits of mcmhership In this inaugural edition, we thought it would he appropriate to explain what we do and how we can help you improve your business. Your comments arc appreciated. ('all vo11r local Board of Trade or Chamber of Commerce today I The mcmhership of local Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce corers the full spectrum of local enterprise -small and medium-sized businesses, local branches and plants of large corporations, professional firms, and financial institutions. Belonving to ),our local Board/Chamber is part of heing a -good corporate citizen". As it member, you provide support to, and enjoy the benefits of, it range of programs and services designed to respond to the needs of your community. These include: * * WAW ' ...,1 Ability Real ' Estate Ltd. • [ 1113 King street Ent 1st t)ehaMs TorertNne) eeertiee Helen S lar Smith Broker/Owners ,r Serving the Durham Region 03 strim For All of Your Real Estate Needs ( Fostering local business development and tourism. Strongly representing the interests of business on such key local issues as municipal taxation, planning and 46 Slater Crescent Phone: (905) 4264466 Ajax. Ontario Fax: (905) 428-3043 transportation. LIS 3.14 Mobile: (416) 347-9272 * Providingmeeting and social Canada � opportunities ti>r the business INTERNET 75W4.31754teomousem.com COWUSERVE 7MJ175 community. * Organizing and sponsoring seminars and conferences. * (Merin-, ,,roup benefits programs for small business. * Providing support in the international trade arena. ACROBAT] TN%'F.NT)iSEVEN YEARS iiKO:\DCAS'1' AD\'ER•I'ISING, MUSIC PRODUCl'ION AND SCORING, DRA'IA1. RECORDING STUDIO AND POSI'- PRODUC'I'ION FACILITIES ?;h KIN(; `; I'. EAST. SUrrE 2113, 7E I I'ORO 1'O.ONTARIO. \M5A 1K1 VE (41h) S60AX) i9 F':L�: t416) St,0 139) e OVER 200 STORES ® AND SERVICES "to 1111111CLUDING: THE BAY, EATONS, SEARS AND ZELLERS. STE1fENSOII ROAD ti LONG STREET WEST t906) 72&= „MM""' C9Al[6BR a CO1dERCB or grassroots,level lobbying on important legislative issues. In the Boards of Trade and Chamber of Commerce -democracy", the community organizations have the determining influence o national and provincial policies - through policy resolutions that are discussed and voted on at annual meetings, through national and provincial issue surveys and other two-way communication channels. THIS 1.S H(IW THE f3(IARi)S OF' TRA IIF. Cf1A,1.1KI:R Of* CO:11.ti1f:'KC /:.`'I:TW(IKIi FC'.ti'C'TIt'I.V.S: Toronto Office: Community Office: 250 Yonge St. 114 Dundas St. E. Community 35th Floor Suite 101 X1111+ Community Boards of 7•radc Toronto. Ontario Whitby. Ontario and Chambers of (commerce MSB 2N5 UN 21-1 hamhc rs National The ('anadian Chamber of ('ommcrce Corporate members, communih Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce. Provincial ('ambers of Commerce and trade associations *Represents business interests on national and international issues *Provides international business services *Dei -clops competitiveness pru;,runs *Provides training for Ic><al boards of trade and chambers of commerce T(1K:ETHER, THIS NETWORK REPRESENTS 170,000+ BUSINESS MEMBERS, AND IS THE ON1.1' OR(:ANI"LED BUSINESS ASSOCIATION THAT CAN OFFER YOU INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION! CALL YOUR LOCAL BOARD OF TRADE/CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TODAY AND BECOME A MEMBER! The Ajax -Pickering Board of 'Ii-ade- (905) 837-6638 The Beaverton Chamber of Commerce- (705) 426-9061 The Newcastle Village Chamber of Commerce - (905) 987-3200 The Oshawa/Clarington Chamber of Commerce - (905) 728-1683 The Scugog Chamber of Commerce - (905) 985-4971 The Uxbridge Chamber of Commerce - (905) 852-7683 The Whitby Chamber of Commerce - (905) 668-4506 905) 432-7200 � JIM FLAHERTY, M.P.P. Durham Centre There are oyer 5(x) community Boards of Trade: and Chambers of Commerce that provide the strength of the Boards & Chambers Network. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce draw on tha network for policy input, for consensus, for staffing of committees and for 7 'Represent business interests on local. peen incial and national issues `I'royide services and facilities for the local business community 'Facilitate networking with luncheon,,. breakfast clubs & business -after -hour events '()\,ersee Tar`'eted international efforts 'Foster and encourage economic stability within the commumt'. Tel. (416) 326-8506 Tel. (905) 430-1141 Fax (416) 326-8520 Fax (905) 430-1840 AJAX HYDRO Provincial 55 TAUNTON RD. E., 7 Prov incial/Fte#;i4►nal Boards ofTrade AJAX � z and ('hambers of Commerce 619-0500 �_i , *Represent business interest on provincial issue~ *Provide research and statistics "Host seminars and conferences `[hyelop discount pro;=earns *Dei -clop support pntgrarm for local hoards and c � KITCHENS LTD. LINDA BUCK�,1A^� 668-5162 605 Brock St. N. z' • Whitbyo 0I °" 1 1 o SexJ� Pry Qa<<s I '7agnpse your serv,ce orobler-+ ' pu.cky aye catess,onapy, Ask II about CHAP - 1� CERTIFIED HEATING Qa` ASSURANCE • Q PLAN QG� �wra 1 Cow ? �° 1 � Q� �a� 1 Y P. BARBER LLA Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, 90cxnmissioner for Oaths Criminal Law, WiNs, Estates, weirs of Attorney and °V1t'orker:> Compensation %A905) 436-3939 �... Fqkx4345-5605, : Bruce W. Cliff President & CEO (905) 428-5200 rel = il Consumers Gas It's time to tune-up yourfurnace. \t.ti.c su;, your lurnacc i,, running safely and etticienlly' Gall Consumer. Gas at 905-068-4219 t.or more do:taik or to arrange an aplxnntment. )ore can pay for it on your ga.c bill.'.' pS I,'+ a%A .dwur "ur NIP plan trr protrrt wu ucatnsr )urnar a lwrts repiat emrnt all war Into ALL COMP LTD ALLCOMP SYSTEMS Computer pusness s+s:em rteTliticn Bust mam txtmKss sd Systems *V"s. Serm I Support 8us+ness 6 Dant recd" Max Martin 41 •o,(� 0 cv to `°°4( ousn+ES° CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 -PAGE 27-A robber of co 49- 3; - by: � 3 m hy: F.esley Whyte, General Managcr, The Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade The Boards of Tracie and Chamhers of Commerce within Durham Region are pleased to tale part in this new, monthly feature in "Your Business". We will hring you monthly updates on upcoming events and henetits of mcmhership In this inaugural edition, we thought it would he appropriate to explain what we do and how we can help you improve your business. Your comments arc appreciated. ('all vo11r local Board of Trade or Chamber of Commerce today I The mcmhership of local Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce corers the full spectrum of local enterprise -small and medium-sized businesses, local branches and plants of large corporations, professional firms, and financial institutions. Belonving to ),our local Board/Chamber is part of heing a -good corporate citizen". As it member, you provide support to, and enjoy the benefits of, it range of programs and services designed to respond to the needs of your community. These include: * * WAW ' ...,1 Ability Real ' Estate Ltd. • [ 1113 King street Ent 1st t)ehaMs TorertNne) eeertiee Helen S lar Smith Broker/Owners ,r Serving the Durham Region 03 strim For All of Your Real Estate Needs ( Fostering local business development and tourism. Strongly representing the interests of business on such key local issues as municipal taxation, planning and 46 Slater Crescent Phone: (905) 4264466 Ajax. Ontario Fax: (905) 428-3043 transportation. LIS 3.14 Mobile: (416) 347-9272 * Providingmeeting and social Canada � opportunities ti>r the business INTERNET 75W4.31754teomousem.com COWUSERVE 7MJ175 community. * Organizing and sponsoring seminars and conferences. * (Merin-, ,,roup benefits programs for small business. * Providing support in the international trade arena. ACROBAT] TN%'F.NT)iSEVEN YEARS iiKO:\DCAS'1' AD\'ER•I'ISING, MUSIC PRODUCl'ION AND SCORING, DRA'IA1. RECORDING STUDIO AND POSI'- PRODUC'I'ION FACILITIES ?;h KIN(; `; I'. EAST. SUrrE 2113, 7E I I'ORO 1'O.ONTARIO. \M5A 1K1 VE (41h) S60AX) i9 F':L�: t416) St,0 139) e OVER 200 STORES ® AND SERVICES "to 1111111CLUDING: THE BAY, EATONS, SEARS AND ZELLERS. STE1fENSOII ROAD ti LONG STREET WEST t906) 72&= „MM""' C9Al[6BR a CO1dERCB or grassroots,level lobbying on important legislative issues. In the Boards of Trade and Chamber of Commerce -democracy", the community organizations have the determining influence o national and provincial policies - through policy resolutions that are discussed and voted on at annual meetings, through national and provincial issue surveys and other two-way communication channels. THIS 1.S H(IW THE f3(IARi)S OF' TRA IIF. Cf1A,1.1KI:R Of* CO:11.ti1f:'KC /:.`'I:TW(IKIi FC'.ti'C'TIt'I.V.S: Toronto Office: Community Office: 250 Yonge St. 114 Dundas St. E. Community 35th Floor Suite 101 X1111+ Community Boards of 7•radc Toronto. Ontario Whitby. Ontario and Chambers of (commerce MSB 2N5 UN 21-1 hamhc rs National The ('anadian Chamber of ('ommcrce Corporate members, communih Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce. Provincial ('ambers of Commerce and trade associations *Represents business interests on national and international issues *Provides international business services *Dei -clops competitiveness pru;,runs *Provides training for Ic><al boards of trade and chambers of commerce T(1K:ETHER, THIS NETWORK REPRESENTS 170,000+ BUSINESS MEMBERS, AND IS THE ON1.1' OR(:ANI"LED BUSINESS ASSOCIATION THAT CAN OFFER YOU INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION! CALL YOUR LOCAL BOARD OF TRADE/CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TODAY AND BECOME A MEMBER! The Ajax -Pickering Board of 'Ii-ade- (905) 837-6638 The Beaverton Chamber of Commerce- (705) 426-9061 The Newcastle Village Chamber of Commerce - (905) 987-3200 The Oshawa/Clarington Chamber of Commerce - (905) 728-1683 The Scugog Chamber of Commerce - (905) 985-4971 The Uxbridge Chamber of Commerce - (905) 852-7683 The Whitby Chamber of Commerce - (905) 668-4506 905) 432-7200 � JIM FLAHERTY, M.P.P. Durham Centre There are oyer 5(x) community Boards of Trade: and Chambers of Commerce that provide the strength of the Boards & Chambers Network. The Canadian Chamber of Commerce and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce draw on tha network for policy input, for consensus, for staffing of committees and for 7 'Represent business interests on local. peen incial and national issues `I'royide services and facilities for the local business community 'Facilitate networking with luncheon,,. breakfast clubs & business -after -hour events '()\,ersee Tar`'eted international efforts 'Foster and encourage economic stability within the commumt'. Tel. (416) 326-8506 Tel. (905) 430-1141 Fax (416) 326-8520 Fax (905) 430-1840 AJAX HYDRO Provincial 55 TAUNTON RD. E., 7 Prov incial/Fte#;i4►nal Boards ofTrade AJAX � z and ('hambers of Commerce 619-0500 �_i , *Represent business interest on provincial issue~ *Provide research and statistics "Host seminars and conferences `[hyelop discount pro;=earns *Dei -clop support pntgrarm for local hoards and c � KITCHENS LTD. LINDA BUCK�,1A^� 668-5162 605 Brock St. N. z' • Whitbyo 0I °" 1 1 o SexJ� Pry Qa<<s I '7agnpse your serv,ce orobler-+ ' pu.cky aye catess,onapy, Ask II about CHAP - 1� CERTIFIED HEATING Qa` ASSURANCE • Q PLAN QG� �wra 1 Cow ? �° 1 � Q� �a� 1 Y P. BARBER LLA Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, 90cxnmissioner for Oaths Criminal Law, WiNs, Estates, weirs of Attorney and °V1t'orker:> Compensation %A905) 436-3939 �... Fqkx4345-5605, : PAGE 28 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 t++(, +cars of o + nl+ plarn_ cxhihuron :on- Pickering Panthers feast on Buzzards as appetizer for regular season By At, RIVETT season against the Nia,,ara Scenics in West notes the club continued to rely on solid scoring talent up front. SPORTS RITOtIERSeneca, New fork Tuesdav night. The dct'ensi\e hl:ty in its victory over Port Hope. "We're going to have to be a def*ensivc- PICti[:RING — The Pickering Panthers result wasn't available at press time.He praised returning, veteran rearguard minded team;' Says Blackburn. "We're hop - closed out the pre -season on it winning note Chris Hunter. Shane 'fern and Jason Richard Spooner, who has emerged as it ins, the kids Iron Whitby (the Panthers have in Port Hope Saturday. Brawn put the biscuit in the basket tiir the leader un the hlueline for the Panthers, as eight players from last year's Whitby The Panthers downed the upstart Port Panthers a«ainst Port Hope Saturda+. well as `,oaltender Jacques. 'W11011 get the Wildcats 'AAA' midget squad this season) Hope Buicards for the second time in a Daniel Jacques. who played in the start fur Pickering in the season opener call step right in and play the game at the week. Pickering handed the Port Hope Brampton minor hockey system last season against Niagara. junior level." juniors a 3-1 loss in cxhihition play at the and who's pencilled in as the Panthers' With an experienced crew on the blue- The Panthers play their second league Jack Burger Sports Complex Saturday after number -one ,oallendcr to start the season, line and a green crop of rookies on the for contest on the road in Port Hope against the defcatin, them 4- 1 here on Wednesday played the entire 60 minutes a�,ainst Port Hard lines to complement returning, for- Buizards on Saturday, Sept, 21 al 8 p.m. niZ_ht. Hope. making 32 saves to record the victo- wards Stu Vandergcest and Graham Hornc, Pickering hosts Port Hope in the Panthers' The Panthers embarked on the Metro rv. the Panthers will look to good defensive home opener at the Pickering Recreation Junior 'A' Hocke\ League 1996-97 re_ular Panthers' head coach John Blackburn play to compensate fora lack of proven Complex on Friday. Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. Got a score? Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110. Fax SPORTS 683-7363. Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Football clash a first for St. Mary, DO'C 13. V. RIVF.TT AJAX-PICKERI.V; — It was an atiernoon of firsts on the fi�othall field ai St. Nlan Catholic Sccondan School in Pickering Fnda\ afternoon -111c Lake Ontario Scconcian Schkx)l Athletics junior toot - hall match hctwccn the Monarchs and the yrsrUn-, Archhishup Denis O'Connor Ch - f A job to not allow there to run the hall cltectiyely" Rodngucs +Was unpressed with the play of his Catholic school counterparts and predicts they won't he shut out in the vain column this season. 'A\ , c*rc happy to hayc thorn in the league. I think they'll get a win this +car. 1hey'Wc got sonic great people oyer there" ar_er• rom t.tx repre,, nted rndc- illww, *_ 1 stones for both clubs. For St Nlan. it was the first-c+er foot ` C ',✓ hall _,anic in the schools hislon. For DO'C„.•- . u u ', c sc loo s int w in since rcioinm_ the LOSSA loop this .car after t++(, +cars of o + nl+ plarn_ cxhihuron :on- lests. In the end. IX)'C prevailed 19 -ti in a •' same played bet' a packed house at St. Nl.irn on a slope+ field. :\tier a ahak+ first hall in which DO'C opened up a 19-0 adyanta_c. the 'Monarchs finally gut Loin_. winning the last halt h+ .conn,, eight rK)ints. DO'C Opened up a 7-0 lead in the first quaver on a touchdown by running bacLoutsidc Imchackcr hurt :Winter. The Chari -,cry carried the rnu►nentunr Into the second quarter. scoring two more nlators h+ slothackidctensiyc hack Dinesh Ga adharsinvh and Hey Net surfers! Hews Advertiser z_r_ Sorts now on '— the Internet �- TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY offering all insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies ` OSIIA%VA 122 Albert St 721-706 AJAX 50 t'nmmercial Ace 619 147:3 COBOCRG 72 Kin;* tit w 372 4744 Saturday & Evening Appointments available r JAMES R. VANCII ball -magnet: ti ti>abal► tcrin for a placcr %%-ho cxhihits superior hall control. AWYT11,F CAN,F • FEEL MEAC71ON Quality game tables for home rental A great idea tur parties or a special tamtl} wc•ckc•nd of Iutt. faces start as low as SOU including taxes & local dcli%-cr% Call to Rc•sc rye four Gthlc c J cc S. c.. �m s; _, ' ! fir. r _ :�Xv •r `��IF: Siv "7f ac..T:=i hack Kester�«'ashington. Kickcr Chad "'” _• ar!- r,,,''„�Si.•'!' _-i;--r°^^"^ Dimmer :onncctcd for a com ert. St. Man scored all itsIxnnts in the third quarter. with quarterback Marcos Denis O'Connor Chargers' ball carrier Dinesh Gajadharsingh heads for Inarte hooking up w ith tight end Andrew the end zone with St. Mary's Monarchs' Andrew Cummings in pursuit dur- Cumrnings for a touchdown play which ing the LOSSA junior football league opener at St. Mary Friday afternoon. co+cred 20 yards. Tailback Phil Dehaney DO'C prevailed 19-8. ran in fur the two-point convert to photo by Ron Pietroniro account Or the scoring for the home side. Monarchs' head coach Tem' Sheridan says he was pleased with his team's per- formance in its inaugural game. He was most impressed with his squad's ability to stay focused and to play hard. e%en though it trailed in the last half of the game. "We were pleased overall. It took us playing half the game to realize how much hitting there is and what it takes to play in this league. We actually won the second half of' the game 8-0. Generally speaking, we're happy with what we flaw. DO'C head coach Roy Rodrigues says his defence's ability to take away the running game from St. Mary proved to he the difference in the game. He also prais- es the ability of his backfield to move the ball well on a rain -soaked field. "It was a really mucky field which took away our ability to pass. But, we were really pleased with the way we ran the ball. We felt our defence did a good Hey coaches GET YOUR TEAM INV THE PxrunE '11 ' The Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser presents its'first fir( iPHoTo sEcTioN on Wednesday, Nov. 20 and we want your team to be part of it. Just send us a current team photo, complete with players' names, to us prior to Wednesday, Nov. 13 to be included in this special souvenir edition. Please inckide your name, address and - phone number so photo can be returned. For advertising Information, call Alvin Broumr at 683-5110, ext. 226 TOYOUR HEALTH SPORTS MEDK3NE and REHABILRATION CLINICS are pleased to announce health i seminars presented by our physical rehabilitation professionals, including MD', Podiatrists 8 therapist, HEALTH INFORMATION TALKS Diabetic General Footcare 6 Orthotics Gary Rogers, D.P.M. Foot Specialist Wed. September 25,1996 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Complimentary Refreshments Space limited Please call to reserve. -W*=hh97s I iljlrytfttit1113Prer�llbo Apt SPORTS MEDICINE and REHABILITATION CLINICS Bayly Medical Centre 1420 Bayly St., Unit 1 420-6285 Area pony riders fare well at show jumping showcase AJAX-PICKERING — Newmarket on Sept. 9. Area riders fared well at the Competitors in all but the ('cntral Ontario Region pre -beginner division had to I'on} ('tub 1996 Show qualify for the opportunity Jumping Championship, to compete for the champi- hosted by the Timmerline unship by placing well at Pony Club at the York shows throughout the sea- I;questrian Centre near son. AJAX WARRIORS SOCCER CLUB Indoor Soccer Registration -I'hurs. Sept. 19th 6:30 p.m. AWSC Clubhouse For further information contact VViwrell.Smith 683-/9811 FOR INDOOR REP TRYOUTS CALL: t'l(t 1987 �MALCOLM GURI.EY 427-9783 PETER AIELLO 686-7321 CHRIS WHITAKER 686-4967 ['11 1986 BOBBY STEVENSON 683-7936 U12 1985 SAKI CRETTO 619-9265 U] 3 198.3 EDDIE CUMMINS 619-2635 l 14 1983 SANT CRF.TTO 619-9265 t'l; 1982 DAVE MURPHY 428-1066 U16 1981 TOM HUTCHINGS 686-4188 [ IS 1979 JOHN DUNN 683-1636 In the pre -beginner clivi- In the novice division, Sion, Heidi "Phomas of Katie Shipley of the Pickering placed first, with Pickering Pony Club was Corrine Nicholson of Ajax second. second. The intermediate division At the beginner level, was won by Dart Chappell Cheryl Post of Ajax finished of the Pickering Pony Club second. for the second year in a row. TiIE -,4,"'S A01 -1.I4' ISElit, W1:U., sErrEMBER' is. 19` &PAGE 29-A Indoor soccer sign-ups Thursday AJAX — ]'he Ajax Centre grounds on Warriors Soccer Club will Centennial Road, from hold registrations for its 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. winter indoor season For more information, "Thursday. call 696-7321 or 693 - Sign -ups are at the 1980. Warriors' clubhouse, on the Ajax Community PORT HOPE 1997 MEMBERSHIPS GOLF FREE for the1 .,PLNR)i'N P:1RK Purchase a 1997 Membership before Oct.1/96 and AY > golf the remainder of the season at no charge. MEMBERSHIPS GREEN FEES Day unrestricted ............... $ 625- GST WEEKDAYS 5 Day before 1 p.m .............. $ 550- GST 119 • 117.112(exd " D SS 8 Hog) 465 GST WEEKENDS 5 Day after 1 p.m ................. $ (exd. SS & Hol S 50 S UNIORS estncted nurrlbers)..... 1120 GST 122 19 14 all ores rclude C S T FALL REGISTRATION I ' Nativ l�ue of Qnada kax-P,.�kering branch REGISTRATIONS FOR NAVY LEAGUE CADETS & SEA CADETS NAVY LEAGUE - AGE 10-13 - SEPT. 17 - 6:30 P.M. SEA CADETS - AGE 13-19 - SEPT. 18 - 6:30 P.M. )SII (41'. -ANI) FXIT()Ki .\i)\ LN i' I.FS (* SI .*0.L\LSIIIP PLAN TO MEET AT 1915 CLEME NTS RD. UNIT # 1, PICKE:RING, ONT. FOR FURTHER INFO. CONTACT JOHN RENDA 427-3959 HOME 427-0482 SHIP Learnina Disabilities ... Need 1 on 1... Are you satisfied with your child's progress M in school? Professional help is close at hand! Give your child a fresh start to a new school year! We teach the basic math & language skills to place your child on the road to success! FAITH MONTESSORI -TUTORI9Q- Using the Montessori Method of Education. 50 Commercial Ave., Suite 214, Ajax. 428-1285 Rates co O C. ce 0 O O CL m 0 ntT cher Ratio Low Stt� _ ..e Call for more details of tee off times 1-800-346-5361 or 1-905-885-6487 82 Victoria Street South - Port Hope CLASSES: • Begrner • Intermed,ate - Advanced CLASSES STAR' SEPTEMBER 25 '396 AT AJAX PUBLIC UBRAP'i MAIN BRANCH - 70-9 ;C P %4 Cost: 540 70 for B NeeKs Suppl es extra FREE VOICE LESSONS pSaNAsTic o� a Kl� 4zoft OG -14 �p s �° G� pL yy Thursday, September 19- 1-3 and 6-8 p.m. ° V Gymnastics, Acrodance, ° Trampoline, Rhythmic ° Gymnastics and 2 hr. pre-school ° programs; combining crafts & ° gymnastics. ° 1Z For ages walking to 16 years.i'° For more information please call ' 427-55430 Come Join Us at the wnift Curling club A We have openings for the coming season in • Junior Curling - age 12 to 19 • Monday evenings • Ladies - Afternoons • Mixed - Wednesday/Friday nights • Men's *Monday Night • Babysitting Available (Afternoons) For Information & Registration CALL: 668-5021 LEARN TO SELL MORE! ARE YOU A SELF-EMPLOYED ENTREPRENEUR. (OR WOULD LIKE TO BE). SALES REPRESENTATIVE. BROKER OR DISTRIBUTOR? SELLING SENSE offers a unique training* program which focuses on a very practical approach to Sales. Customer Service and Promotion ................ Learn More About: * Handling Objections and Complaints x Effective Time and Stress Management * Selling with Service * The differences hoween Selling to Business and Consumers * Closing the Sale without Manipulation * Advertising. Promotion and Much, Much More.................... Day and Evening Classes - Fall Session Starts Very Soon Call today! Ask for Karen Tippett LOP (905)50-3404 %lin ens 3.35 Kingston Rd. S. - 303 Pickering. Ontario LIV IAI —.:,c�.rS�Y�k�R�'^x+.-xt�,r'R�•�.---•.�!'A+.�.ar- ----�- �- - - ..-<-�....�--�9R�........�nwrle�.r�..•....�e�-�.-:..•i.r.-<..w,..- PAGE 30 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 O for 11 1" n il CLASSIFIEDS Buy one P, 41 D�ZJ week, get 9 (905) Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the 2nd free. Monday to Friday Call us for TORONTO 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday details (LINE or fax your ad APPA.. 1. Ar Il W For 798-76726830707 (905) 579-2238 S.N —d V.hl 1.. For GARAGE SALES BIRTH NOTICES u C'. nceyouonlyX35+GST v�clualrty baby Fx oil uct5. Careers Fro 17 Careers On, Careers 1 ' Careers M11 Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' Ge Her' I P TORONTO Helping YOU Build a Better Life Accounting and Computers Business Administration Business & Computer Applications Computer Support Specialist Network & Communications Computer Programming Computer Business Applications Executive Secretary Legal Administrative Assistant Medical Office Assistant Hotel and Restaurant Operations Bar and Beverage Management Travel and Tourism Dente `hai'ale Assistant 420-1344 Dental Receptionist SOMECOJISESOFrERE. 'SCS,AWAONLY If you're bilingual - French and English - and enjoy a fast paced, team environment, our Employee Benefits group sales and service office in Ajax may have the opportunity you're looking for. Bilingual health and dental claims examiner Qualifications ■ strong oral and written communication skills in both French and English ■ enjoy working with people and solving problems ■ organized, energetic, committed to customer satisfaction ■ strong keyboarding skills Our claims team works on a rotating shift: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., 11 a.m. - i p.m., 2 p.m. -10 p.m. Previous experience in claims processing is not necessary. We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package. Please send vour rewme to: LOM JM An Kiitchingllam, employment consultant in:r — L illon Life L.IIIC 206 Coas int Place _ Scarborough, ontario MIH 3E6 Freedom 55 The freetlan to cl00SE. Fax: 416-2%-3332 The power to get there. 'In leSS tl.an a year. yvrl earl ilave the Snllls being sought In 'he workplace • Network Specialist • Computerized Accounting • LAN Administration • Office Administration • Computer Programmer • Office Assistant • Programmer Analyst • Word Processing • F nancial assistance available for those who qualify • l divldualized. hands-on adult learning environment • Targeted job search assistance OSHAWA CAMPUS 434-8585 (1-800-993-9993) A New Career in 5 I e 1 Are you thinking about a fresh start? Train for a rewarding new career in as little as 5 months. Learn computer and business slink on up-to-date software and equipment %%,ith experienced instructors and smaller classes. Call today. ..fAfA=%il Start Fresh With The Ver y DIAMOND INSTfTM of Business and Computer Technology (905) 427-1922 95 &W y SL W. suite W Ajax Fwalasl Aspwnoe ill" be AaiUbie Daps ti Emoini 1 1eveneirail Help A National Mtporler 6 distributor of grocery pro- ducts requires a bnght highly motivated 8 organ- ized individual to manage our Durham Region 6 Noll Territories. The ideal candidate will live in the area and have 2 to 3 years of related selling experi- ence. Salary 6 commission Fax resume in confidence to 1-800363-9933. AUTO AVIATION MARINE S12445/hour, immediate local work, full/part time. no experience heeded Call (905)761-5941 Singles (day -trips) paying .29 -.30 US Teams (5 oN2 off) paying .35 -.40 Steady work new equipment We otter benefits, profit-sharing pad weekly Must have 2yrs. experience Clean abstracVICC a police clearance Call Jeff at Canstaff 905.433-3867 .EGE INOLOGY OBC ONTARIO QUSI NESS COU EGE Requires TOURISM D HOSPITRLITY INSTRUCTOR Successful applicant will possess post -secondary diploma in this field as well as a minimum of 2 years related work experience. Please contact: THERESR SCOTT, BERN (905) 576-9175 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE ^ar advertisers check her ad upon pubs rauor as News Advertiser wul not be 'esponslble for more than line incorrect insertion and tr,e'e shall be no liability for ­,i.—insertion of any adver- ^sement Liability for er- .ors In ads is limited to the amount pard for the space )rclpying the error All :opy Is subject to the ap- prova! of management of News Advertiser. DURHAM area expe' -nce wa,enouse workers male female) S7 00,hou• 4tety shoes, must read 8 wale englrsh Apply in per On xlty Sept 16 17 18. lam -spm 40 Old k,r iytor. �Id Suite 228. Aiax EARN 5027.061WEEK :lenCal and sewn, 416)8126891 Earn $560 meek r.pm home complet- ,g boo. .urveys for pub Sherr 4' 5) 8126892 General General General code 6 1 Help HelpWIT Help Em EXCELLENT Earnrn up to 1SI?.INI/hour %%'ork From Home I)a1,s a%allahle, flexible hours Represent Canada's leading Prlllessaunal and Educational Publishers. If ytlu arc tnoli%atcd, enthusiastic- well-spoken and have excellent people skills µe arc willing to train you as an inside sales representative. Bilingualllsnl a plus. Call Jane I.anders 9115-3114-2081 Fax: 905--33;-1541 Direct :• Publishing Experienced CUSTOMER Service Representa- tive required primarily for inside sales and order processing The successful candidate will have 3- 5 years experience In a sales order desk function. Major responsibilities will include dealing with dis- tribution, customers, computerized order entry and expediting. Knowledge of PC's and fluency in French would be an asset, Resumes to be sent via Mad or Hand Delivered. Please no phone calls or faxes. Mailing Address: Barry Catterall Unistrut Canada Limited 585 Finley Avenue 2E4 Ajax, Ontario L1 S IXIM" t =1014 Highly motivated, well organized person responsible for cotrlplete set of books. Must have solid background,in all pusses of Accounting- Coinputer proficiency m red- Sutlinil comprehensive resume Cin/ conf�idence��t�o: Jane MacCA or, Accounting o-OrYinal R 09I1W 225 YorMwid ShidWilowdele,Ont. M2J 4Y7 f=ax: (416) 490.21195 No phone calls please. Preference wN be given to 3rd or 4th level C. G.A or C.M.A. Applicants. FIBEROLASS LAMNATCM REQUIRED Whitby based fabricator requires experienced laminators (1 year minimum). Applications available at: 1605 NeEwlen Drive, Whitby, Ontario LIN 7L4 AZ DRIVERS ,r.V�red F,, t -e qua,',cations US Experience Flatbed Experience. Clean At stract ICG qualified. Top ratesweekly pay, benefit package Please call TRUST TRANSPORT LTD, Pontypool, Ontario 1-800- 263-3719 AZ DRIVERS, CDN'USA transport company 2 yrs exp, clean abstract. RCMP clearance 1-800-724- 5917 AZ FUEL Drivers, Part Time/ Full Time required. Clean abstract. Call Donna (905) 619-0581 after 6pm or fa.: resume (905) 619- 1287. BEAUTY SALON re- quires part-time Licensed Stylist for and Ajax/Osha- we. Salary/Commission. Call Rita 619-8939. CERTIFIED GYMNAc TICS Coaches needed In Ajax. call 427.0036 CHILDREN'S FASHION Company looking for 01, energetic individuals to be consultants. Earn conmis- sions,discounts. 02 Home- makers to host hone par- ties, earn bonuses, dis- counts. 03 Suppliers of unique Children's clothing. Contact Betty at 905-404- 2131. CLASS AZ Driver need- ed. Clean abstract, 2 years experience, able to drive US. Call Dan after 7-00 pm, 905-435-0977. gs „a•a^tee: .,. ray wage :,nus. complete benefits paid holidays vacations 8 much more Positron invol- ves managing a protes- s,onar telemarketing office for an international comps ny cit the nearby area Muse be mature. capacie inciv c ual Nc experience nates nary Complete pa.d train mg programs provided Also exceptional advance- ment opportunities Hours Mon Fri 4 9pm S Thurs Sat 9am fpm For person- al interview call Wed 5 Som. Thurs 10-6 905-420-- 5883 EXPERIENCED ha,rstyl st and ra i technician wanted for new Salon in Durham Centre. Ajax Good wages Call 905-619-8057 EXPERIENCED HAIR- STYLIST wanted full or part time Permanent position. call 728-0530 HAIR SALON and spa requires certified. mature hairstylist and Esthetician Also nail technician to rent table Call for interview (905)623-7653 HAIR Stylist wanted for es- tablished downtown Whitby salon. Experienced with clientele. salary + commis- sions. Knowledge of Gold - well colours. 905 -430 - am. HAIRSTYLIST required Lull or part time. Clientele required. Phone. Strands 666.0550. Ii11110Jr WAMTEO Experienced servers. Apply in person to; Celebrity's 1527 Bal St. Pickering LEARN HOW to operate, a mini office outlet from your home , and earn a great second income. Awe- some benefits. Training provided, call (416) 284- 4493. HOUSEKEEPER / NAN- NY required Live out. Car a must. Pickering area. (905)420-4390 evenings or 416-327-5387 days. 1 General Help General 1 Help CANADIAN TIRE PICKERING Has positions available at its Hardware Department 1 Warehouse Must be flexible, able to work days, some nights, weekends. Experience in either area would be preferred. No phone calls please. Leave resume at front desk. Previous applicants need not apply. MA LEE f NJ[UPRISES 3 PART TIME CASHIER to be hired by Sept NEEDED for Pharmacy �n No selling required Re- Whitby Send resume !o -ile vehicle necessary File a 9689. Oshawa This ,.lent opportunity for Week. PO Box 481 - >,,,s, at home while keds Oshawa. Ontario ll 71-5 school For interview cal; ,d 721 9679 PART TIME name bush nes5 your Own Nr i081 NO PROBLFMi hours and income Call to -,-ng Firm is willing to day (905) 436-0852 -.pen minded ndivid immediately It you are PART-TIME cook'wai -. for advancement 'less expe, urce with fryers n^,id like to deal with required Can MonSat9 Slue -Chip Client base. 11, 2 5 905-428 331 7 Mandy for an interview .; N;9 7285. F: -T only, no PHOTOCOPYING Assts ..,.arket!hg !alit req,, ,, Mon Fri 1 1 00 2 00 Sat 9 00 4 00 ^NTARIO Marl' of Dimes May be required to wo,x ... a telemarkeler to extra hours as needed steers for our Must be flexible depend +nr to door campaign able. able to perform more •eve^.us experience an as- man one task at a time No >t Hours a -e 5 30-9 30pm phone calls will be accept ,- T•i,•s 48 -hr Contact ed Please fax resume to F;rbes a' 416) 282- 905 436 8945 a or Lois B)aK-Y (905) 4-4 5168 MOVIE PEOPLE. Toron- •.l`.'.',t growing agency feks eek as for film and TV ..- a goes no exp req. a," S' $22 80,hr. Work :,ararteed We place peo- - e )n movie sets every ;ay Call Jonathan (416: 2226 D PRESSER a^d shirt fin- isherroti` eQuired for dry cleaning plant in Ajax please call 683-2212 X7.1 1 General Help TEACHERS - • Tilt. NEWS ADN'ERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER IN, 1996-11"1 31-A General Office Sales Help/ Sales Help/ Help 1 Help 1 Agent 1 Agent 1 General Help CARPET % `.rL 1 General Help IMI Requires enthusiastic, outgoing ADULTS to Introduce our special offer discount In Durham. Your commitment of 12 his. per wk = SSSS We provide exclusive territories $10 PER HOUR plus bonus. monthly achievement Incentives. *Good communication skills required *Door to door sales experience an asset •transportation required If you're a "CLOSER" Call 686-2292 RETAIL MANAGER c15hl,n !;rnard : tm Wear chain >eeks a sales-dnven S re Manager for Osha'Wa store oenor sales abltl- and merchandising ;xi is essential. Mini- -,m 3 years man - a "ement experience. -nehts Call 416- 1;.1-6601 ext 36C tax 416-494- "7 STYLIST .. a,i. ' iumale M;r,vated tyhst required to, pr,gres. rve salon Musi have prp- ' lssional:sm_ Creahvoy- and committed attitude We Iter incerhve packa;e-,. . pgrading ecucatior a^d ersonal friendly at ..iosphere for your rhertele all 905-430 3156 TAXI DRIVERS `J'lanted FULL & PART TIME 831-2160 SALESPERSON TEACHERS - ou"ed ,,,,ediatey for Orta, c Ma'^ & Science Bowmanvilie store Full Or Teachers require,,, *or 'A CARPET % `.rL Little -Extra Help'Lrorng part time. experience s re- Service S'5,hr Fax ,e -4ured Fax re --me to 19051 sume to 6683365 597 0892 detailing expen- -28 ehce and training betc,e gwrls, 9ai,ccr o-yrarrs September 27 '995 M..siC Cinderella. Snow'ii'll TEACHERS WANTED All subject areas Day & evening positions avail Must have OTC 723-3557 or 619-6626 TELEMARKETERS .r -omranyexpeoenced or rill trair Houry Hage and 'Onuses H@len 1905, 438 '540 TELEMARKETERS ante ; : - I r -1 905- 11 4294 Oshawa area WAITRESSES WAI TFR i,. ... r ..,._•atiisnrngn, Picke"'! Full time posy hph,i c.r I Apoly in person to 947 D.ingra,n Ro 9,5421,2595 WANTED ,nemarely, !I delivery po sitiOhs o expenenre rep Sari ilexbie airs owr hicle 1eq,.e,.1 Call 9,5 . •IS -9,"A Mer I,: WANTED '"f people M •- '. 30 Wounds by -.allpweer All natural CIO, ,ecommenoed Asx iwi Can ,oil tree 1 905 -11 67P,2 WATERFOWL HU,' P iE i Darl:ngtor PP Sept 25 Dec 15:96 3 1 2 days weex K��.n edge of migratc,y r •^s own "ansporlahon No— Jung 5'6-4550 YOU DESERVE IT, HOME CLEANING SERVICES. Pequlres mature per- son for resldentall cleaning for approx 15. 20 hrs per week to start Experience required. start Immediately call 420-7042 Office Im Help IF you are married single . j'e parent. separated or divsrred you —ay qual.ty for F:nanc:a' Ass scarce DIP'CERT prog,ams aval able C,a-. lu.;strator phovC , ,edor. P,em er Access. Ac -cc 0 Autocad C- i sual Basic Unix. Nove'. Engineer Windows NT Sma' Tak Power Ppir!. 'N^.rd Exce' Duma, Busihess Comput- - College 42; 3013 SECRETARY pa,' lull !I—e rd. -,"s­01,pules­01,Gail M- Wallace 42 72152 VIDEO Cham requ,,es .. rale:! aeciencleh, accourtmg assistart r the head ^ce Located 'r Ajax Post-secordary tramirg in accounting onus 5 5 years of expo•.ence r computer lied A.P 3 iL emriro,, viii necessary ,cod wr,+ .n,,wiedge 6',r-.xo1 7r ',-e Excel a -'.s' Fax -e surae to Tracy C,,-rry r -_S 619-2377 O R Y •^�=gyp Fax News Advertiser 6831iiiiiiO707 683-7363 Improvements BASELINE He`..vat Ons. Renova- s 'ec,ocros, bathrooms, ria plaster, carpentry, cal plumbing, 20 yrs •: e• ence. Call Andy 433 0143 BRICKS.b -CK work. 'epairs. concrete Basement leaks) -pest prices around ei- est 721 2044 &II BUDGET HOME 1111PROVO4ENTS Basement Apts., Rec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, drywall, decks. ceramic tiling & countertops 15 yrs. Exp. call Mario (905) 619.4663. cel. (416) 5601663 d R Maintenance Build - I repairs and renovations fctncal. plumbing, ce- nic tiles. carpentry. From all repairs to major ren- ations Fully guaranteed, e estimates. (905)432- 31 ^vnR installed, veil. relocated. Excellent rs Free estimates. Eleo- atic air cleaners, hu - Idlers Big. Finall fobs. I Paul 4280295. ROPEAN file special - will renovate your bath - m or kitchen walls, as I as floor Ides. Good ref- nces and satisfaction uanteed For tree esti- es call D Dykstra 725- 3 • 1 1 Improvements GARAGE Door Opener fe pairs broker springsca- bles, rolle,sopeners in- stalled $49 New doors,' openers, 416 336-0073 QUALITY DOOR SERVIC- ES GENERAL CARPEN- TRY, tree estimates. house additions, basements. decks, trim work. door in. stallation. baseboards. sheds, root repairs. 905) 619-2930 Bill Jr J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Specialamg in custom tames. additions, rendvabons, rec rooms and basement apartments. Res- idential and commercial. Serving Durham Region for over 15 yrs. Free consulta- bon. Call J•f1 905-428- 5706. MISTER POST HOLE. augured post holes, setting of posts to concrele.Sona tubes installed, all work guaranteed. (905) 665- 0400. RENOVATIONS BY W.LEAVER Additions, second stories, finished bsmts., bath- rooms, decks, file & wood floors, doors & windows, guaranteed and reliable call Walter (905)426.-2145 SIGON Construction Ltd . serving Durham Region for 19 yrs. Additions, sundecka, patio doors, windows, rec- rooms, flagstone, free esti- mates. 905-576-5760 • ' 1 Immen provets • SPRUCE HILL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Quality Workmanship Since 1974 We specialize in WOOD WINDOWS With Aluminum & Vinyl Clad Pine &Cedar Solarium repair Service Call our shop at home service (905)17415 T. E. Home Improvements Specializing in roofing, sid- ing, soffit, eaves trough, window & doors. Please call Tom 579-3760, leave message. • Chimney • 1 • Sweeps AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS Special - chimney cleaning as low as $59. Pest screen- ing installed, only $25 NO MUSS. NO FUSS GUAR- ANTEED. Free Estimates 666-7741. • 1 Roofing • A & C ROOFING, shin- gling, all types of rools, new and old. Workmanship Guaranteed Free esti- mates Call Andrew at (905) 428-8704 • Painting & • 1 Decorating DRYWALL a-_ ;a.•' ; poard,rg tapi'ig texturing, •.-novat;ons and repairs Small jobs 15 years ex perience Free estimates. Serving Durham and out of town area Ken 434-4500 SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior 4 Exterior European Workmanship Fast, dean, reliable service. 420-0081 • Moving & • Storage AJAX Moving Systems - full services, moves, appliance and piano specialists. Flat rate or hourly We now have heated storage units. Now offering free boxes with move. Park and load special. starling at S99 and up Call for information. 725-0005 or 427.0005 • Moving & • Storage MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS a.vwne,e aryhrne ;,1mme,c.i or 'es,clert:i c,;xagirg storage :1i: xxes 3v3.4ve senio, S o.soovrts Fee as'.- ales 571-0755 1-81313-491-0600 HARRY -0 -THE - Move - Move big r small, we pr ce -hem sill Free estimates. senors discount. short notice moves Appliances moved aIso storage space avail- able Comparable rates Call 432.2850 MEN with large Iruck will do household moves. resi- dential, commercial All types of moves Call Cad 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 Exptaienced Cross Movers Bargain rates, homes, ofllces, apt, etc. Plano moving. Padang available. WORD PRO rarr.'lime re 'lured to dupes rn Toronto -,fhce & 'lexibikty fpr your -,run -,-e M.r, 2 yrs WordiFertecI & US 'Nord Mrs Smith 905 428 5136 Sales MaHelp, Agents NEEDED Highly motivated Sales Person for Durham Region. Experiencein Offlce equipment sales an asset. Fax. Resume (905) 427-1339 Skilled Help BRAKE OPERATOR '7hop pork r g r alumin,, and sta,n ess steel M•^ mum 5 years exice,er_e Iv,s' tie aoie 'c do selup tierI al'iowances and wo,k viol,. _"'h`uni supe iris(;r B.x Ad Hwy 4r' area of P.cxer-1 Wages ^ago bade pr i,5 421, 'i44 Fa, 9C5 42. '925 A•,arr nor Max INSTALLER , Itior,rg Co V.r -,h- ys exc Nc aper>r Dces 685 ,'' JOURNEYMEN li.urroe, 2 E. 0erehce �r o ~ rae,, al ""cleh Dai ndumiY-,a FC, service -„w rstailaticrs Call 434 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY 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 loin our winning team Existing and new accounts. training. commissions and base pay. Mail or fax resume to Ajax / Pickering News Advertiser 130 Commercial Ave. , Ajax Ontario. L1 S 2H5 Fax. # 619-9068 SALES REPS Business sales people required to work r PICKer ng. Bowmanville. Whitby areas must De self motivated.tndependert & reliable. Guaranteed hourly rate or commsslon.Car required. Call Janice at DMS Intelecom 1-800-668-1465 ext. 211. leave messgae or Fax resume to 416-487-7078 • Flooring, Party • Carpeting • Sevices CARPET % `.rL open a-: -.'a aticns Re Mag c snetcnes and •evairs For 'ne most a'tr rdable ,ares .:all now 434 39'5 Z CARPET -s:a,abors 2`-� -28 ued:5 experencere- s'retcnng a , soeciali!y gwrls, 9ai,ccr o-yrarrs Free estimates D & ` M..siC Cinderella. Snow'ii'll Duncan. 987 ' 799 or y8 - D-canontas. Mlnl Mouse. -701 1600 Sags, case claiming. Magic Dove, Ranger Lor K ry • House s" N~ •m Rw i Ewx tori,., • Cleaning 905-471-5331 Party• IBM Business • Sevices • Services MAGICIAN n - n ,,., _ - .-fain to any ige any occas.or Birth gays promobors. open rigs 'und racers Mag c snows are 'ur' Lef!.ce help 939 -:57 or -28 8334 or 683 RABBITwa-!s wax ,� ng ^-ay c licher s :J -es and a� occassions Have mY ow^ magiaar Can E• ^,e 608.493: NO TIME TO CLEAN ' YOUR HOME? Let me dean your home at a com- parable price I am de- pendable and GUARAN • HOUSe . House TEE my work Please call • Cleaning • Cleaning me anytime 4332956 9 9 teRCompleMElite hou ehold cleaning weekh', bi-we kh-, occasiumalh" Partial cleaning; selni now available Insured do i3onded 905-61944 :� 1 CEDAR trees for hedging. wholesale prices, fresh dug & delivered. Call 1-(613) 472-3896. INTERLOCK, walkways, patios, driveways, retaining walls and steps Interlock repairs and ceding Call Bnckscape for a free es- timate 668.2742 GAILLIND ,JKEWLT=t 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. 47(Fully bonded and insured) IN 683-7515 1 Gardening 6 Gardening & Landscaping • 1 Landscaping TREE MAINTENANCE & REMOVA Also tree stump removal. CEEM Landscaping "Free Estimates" call Dave 4M..7OiSS BUSINESS SERVICES Res-- es- N_ -ice We pock -up and retwn to you' v'iur peadlirr d'e ]yrs' ,cleat ro, home sman- business. students Call 420.1593 and try s' EXPOSE Y,,, Bus.ness on the Wc,o Wde Wer Call CPR Comrr„n cations web pagestechnical w-1 ng, desktop pvV,Shing 1905,726-4132. cprcomm d istar w 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 PAGE 32 -A -THE r.*E%'*'S ADVERTISER, N'F:D., SEPTEMBER 18, 1"6 ` 10 Skilled Articles Articles NI 905.263-856:, Articles Help For Sale 0 For SaleM11 "Your sanstarlrn! Is me measure o-+ our success" ■ For Sale LOOKING for licensed 7 • • • • • on • • • • • • lie r• - • ~��• aond- COMPUTERS COM - plumber or 8th year ap-■ all attachments Paid ■ PUTERS - Computer Prentice Experienced wit', HOW ARE WE DOING' ■ Clearance Centers new repairs, gas 'liters a drains ■ APT CONTENTS many hours Mon 9 30 500 and pimps Please call TheTh VVe*NeMALivafrCbSSfedDqa MIfft■ go Out of country move Tues. 9.30 600, Wed 905.571.7586 ■ 6=rrri11EdloplG IingOurcu tJmersv&tle Ig butter ,ex -ellen: condition. Fn - 9 30- 8 00 Sal. 9 30 SHEET METAL ME ■ ,Sb-- �ca� ■ 5Oiv Sun 12 86' 30 Just arrived new a86's 8 inti CHANIC experience it retrofit to local heating and .M�� F"'"•'�"� � ■ 10 the �"obelo'V. ■ ram 5585. Penhum 75's ac company M ­ um 5 speed sealed burners. ■ 5895 386's from $165 . Y's exp Nc apprenticesy promptly? 1. Was our call answered ■ 905509-5603 :86's from S25 Laptops 686-001' 1987 Grand Am. 2 dr V6. ■ $ 355 up VGA monitors '•om � ■ S45 up Lots of new Daycare ■ Samtuck factory bull? cienti- ' • ■ tered purebred puppies, ..•ns with software pkgs Wanted have all shots and tadoos, ■ $700-5800 less than most ready Sept. 28, $500, 905- 655 65593. ■ ,. Did the Sales Representative 53000.905-725-2633. ,.,per Store -specials- C.K.C. registered. Cal Prof- ro- offer friendly. your quotes - ads - - FULL ilii Il..e -out nanny ■ courteous service. 655-3028 -ave on superior products for 4 month old girl Whites ATTENTION: Dog Qwrn- ■ 875 69:-3059 Or 164 Rd Hwy 42 divers license ■ Call Bev 435-0868 Baseline Rd E Bowman required 839--407' ■ e BARN for rent or indvidual ■ motor (15.000km), $5500 horse stables (stalls), boat- Daycare firm. Good condition. Call ■ CONTENTS L,v'rm. din • Available ■ ■ - hr7•oc•^ Set. TVs. ' 1ge ertertainment 6660. ■ 3. Are you satisfied with the response to your fully loaded, 190 hwy kms, unit. lures. lamps tables, etc AFFORDABLE ■ advertisement? ■ ..59 Nis` Rd Court ce o Lovin^ CKC Registered, Both par- 5 _21 m � -958° Sa; 8 Si Da..are ' --^ s•-•-k:n5 ■ 1 environment Around corn ■ go. $350 Shots, de- er from Giengrove PS or for Saleg ■ nvechon oven. maytag Glenview Rn Fu, . S Parc- ■ nal km, fully loaded, excel - -le by side fudge. therm :,me lime Receipts M^_t^e• of 839-723' ■ ■ : - ul c massage char. wing FULL/Part -e babys'• d. Suggestions Or Comments: ■ ■ all, coffee, tables teranment unit. RCA 1 nC ava .alive ^ my note with tan interior. T•tops. ■ console 8 Stereo con of ary age Fenced yard ■ 8 Czech blood -lines, par- e (9051683-1;,3 Nutritious srac.s or s• coke• Dania C•s P,Ckv ■ ■ DINING ROOM furni- Ing 9C5. 5`9.•564 1981 Buick Regal, good ■ ture 'ea. -; table shape, little or nothing to ■ �'rrC h;,,,.0 ..Kc ;. .ed: ' - - .. u _1's P n •^ ex!ens or. DUALITY cm a care ' e " y ■ �,. JC 4 pine C^ars nearly ^7 a^ ect_'a, onal ■ ew $25 each Six it leak Fun-ov,ng enviro^ment Large fenced yard Play- ■ If you prefer. ■ flet el 2 Diec ex salient )ndrtiOn, $22_5 C Call rom as and lots of toys 11 ■ rears experience respo^ ■ please contact Fred Esmont 105683 8703 srble mother ,on smd.e- ■ Ful rime oavcare Prwia^: ■ at 576-9335. or 683-0707 EXERCISE «�worfent E receipts and retere-ces . ,•ce Tra re, $200 obo S75 and up Westney ■ or fill out this coupon p ottee table matching end Rosslana 9^5-683-4438 ■ ides SIL25 obo 5 C TENDER LOVING ■ and mail to: pewnterp,ocess S199 CARE : v,ded for r ■ ■ Vita copier zoom and find- _, ' .,sing baci,:; ._rd refe^e`:es■ Classified Department ■ features 5400 Large � experienced aster oven (Delpnghi, sell Or oder court Block 8 P.O. Box 481 ■ san,ng_ $45 721-9155 Finch , area call 683-8934 ■ ■ 8 PS Farewell St. ■ ELEGANT 9 Pe Peppier > s„'le oak 5x1 Firewood ■ Oshawa, Ontario ■ I orcin 6 chairs 2 eat ■ i, ibl« asking $2500 in .11lent Condition new ■ LIH yL5 r ` benches $275 3 coffee ta. ■ NI 905.263-856:, ■V C,obe $235 2 solid wood a,.: .,navy duly like "Your sanstarlrn! Is me measure o-+ our success" ■ FILTER QUEEN acuum ■ • • • • • • • • • • • • 06 lie r• - • ~��• aond- par Eureka central vac 513C wa, not 5'!C 5 PC all attachments Paid Pedrecr- su,te S250 arm PC�r ~(cost s2 000 Ask ng $1000 or ' Articles :: a ^edroom suite pest offer 725-3956 after 6 for Sale 57000 in 1965. one of a APT CONTENTS many LIST Vio Sales Can .i^.c S350C obo . oak air P m go Out of country move ' que ;able and 5 cha•s GAMES FOR RENT 1.42 .a'a• diamond ring, butter ,ex -ellen: condition. Ona •, yams tattles 'c!_(I >ta-* wide yellow 9010 S150C CCC protessona. Table Soccer, Chexx ^.ink appraised at draping table $350. 3 If, Bubble Hockey Av Hock must Sell. dsI �50C obo Call 434 722' old Inglis wasner 5275 1 � Sia Car Grcaa We de g ass op table 4 _hairs liver Tournament 905-619 ABSOLUTELY THE rr A::. Mape Oak Beach Low Prices Free delivery Serving Pielol Ala. Whitby Os^awa DURHAM FIREWOOD 42' 474• FIREWOOD :u_a ^, sea St, , 'a•:3.00d starling al $185:Cord Can eve 705 944 -BBC' 7 p m FIREWOOD. Excellent o..a • ^aaJ.3a; Gua,. anteed extra long fully seasoned c"! and spit Honest measurement Free delivery Kozy Heat Foe wood 905 -?53 224E SKIDS 8 Pabets to, fire- wood narowoOd 8 sot!- wOod mixed pre Cut or, bro- ker, delivery avaiaoie large 8 small Gads Limited time otter call (9051430- 9013 Bargain Comer FALL I WINTER CLOTH - IN., 3' rc: 1, ; •• Jin pr Ces Snowboard ars sk, a7te,. Call gloves anc a --e-.,_ nes at uc to 80'. OFF rtyg- uiar rata, prices ouahly named brand labels SK. CLEARANCE CENTRE 37' Taurtor Road East Osha- wa just east of 5 Points Mac 905725-3468 ROCK BOTTOM DEALS A:' wase• 5 C'r,-• $399 Act size !reezer S'69 Ful: s.ze washe, and orye' 5299 Fun size !nage 5249 Fur size wasner S'69 3 Coot Ilnage $399 Portable dishwasher S149 Microwave S50 14' TV's from $109 2r.- 8 up TV's from $251 Hear. snaped diamond ring 53.500 Pioneer stereo system with remote S299 Sota bed $199 We buy and sell aI- mosl anything Delivery available, most nems guar- anteed. lay -a -way program 22 S,mcoe St N Oshawa Shop by phone 905-436- ,320 $' 5C solid pine taole.4 9700 benches $275 3 coffee ta. sofa &char. MuHi coloured toles S25 575 walnut war KENMORE white washer C,obe $235 2 solid wood a,.: .,navy duly like oressersm,ror S'.55 each new $650 'pan Ober dryer arc apt stove $95 wasner and dryer S30C each RV propane 'nage par Eureka central vac 513C wa, not 5'!C 5 PC system $4y5 Best offer Pedrecr- su,te S250 arm Call 905 72' 7574 chairs $35 each many semi $275. 22-250 Sayko other ,term 697-3532 LAWN Mower C;ea-ance 3 love seat $500 Love seat Tc. --s . aw- &;y 151b oh APT CONTENTS many LIST Vio Sales Can a-ta.,es E:rr'- must 655-8C10 go Out of country move LIKE NEW - toaei stall 905665-8262 par.• IS sets. 4 sinks 49'7 0, 416-667-2700 ext -328. 8 30 4 30 Make me an offer Cau Rick 6 i W DARKROOM 's at 905-683-9042 s. -e Omega B 22 en,arge, MAGIC Chet gas stove. numerous trays tamer temp wn,te ' year old. like new control pump asking $500 pilotless ignition, super plus of^er accessories speed sealed burners. 434-5098 5650 Call 905579-9233 BEAUMARK full size 2 PIECE Sklar Pepplar freezer. Excellent condition. sofa &char. MuHi coloured Asking $300 obo. Call pastel green 8 dark rose. 905-837-2705. Designer fabric 6 months BLACK with while flecks. new Asking 51200 obo couch and matching chair. 623-9107 great condition, $350. cyl, Loveseat with matching 303 Parker Hale Sportster chair, pastel colors. S300 $250: 12 Gauge Ethica 428-2209 semi $275. 22-250 Sayko Burgundy Velvet couch with scope $550. 579-9619, 3 love seat $500 Love seat 433.1646. a wing chair (cream, our- gundy 8 green print 5300. A green print love seat 8 chair Both recline $350. Can (905) 839-2428. FREEZER. 19 cu ft. good condition $150 obo 839- 5 HORSEPOWER • out- board motor. Asking $100. Pirelli tires. mag wheels, asking $300 obo. Maytag dryer. $250 obo 905-434- 6257 BOX trader. old o-eap new wheel bearings Lawn tractor old lart:que"; run- ning. 8 hp Massey Fargo son no mower 434-6664 CARPET 3 rooms. $299, price includes 30 yards of carpet. premium pad , and installation. Custom blinds also available at lowest prices Sal 905-432.2750 Carpel Broker, 100%, Nylon thick, plush, stain re- sistant carpet For 3 rooms, only $369 00 Price in - dudes 30 Sq, yds carpet. deluxe pad and installation in your home. Free quota - bon in your home. No in- terest- no payment for one fun year. Daniel, 1-800- 217.0104 CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100°x; nylon, new stain re- lease Carpets on hand. I 49 will carpet 3 rooms, 53 Price includes carpet. pre - 5912 m,um pad, expert installa- DOUBLE size boxspring Carpet Mill Disrbbutors, lion, fast delivery, free esti- w/lrame. Ex. Gond In Alas- 12 months No payments, mates (30 yards) Norman tic Asking $65 686-8320 No interest. (OAC) 3 rooms 686-2314 (300sq ft .) installed with STORM DOOR white deluxe pad from only $399 COMPUT - A - SAVE 2 frame. excellent condition. Specials on Vinyl. Ceramic tank water softener, ,n mint ideal for house, balcony or and Hardwood Flooring mint condition, asking cottage. Includes all fix- Free Shop At Home 1-800- $800 Telephone (905) lures $75 Call683.7035. 663-6046 831-6941.427.0124 MAYTAG DRYER 3 yrs old, just like new. $300 905-434-6257 MOTORIZED Scooter (Triumph 3 -wheel), hardly used, great price $1400. 666-1339 ext 7901 GLASS showcases and display cabinets, negoti- able. Filing cabinets - New and used filing cabinets from only $69.99 while quantities last 2.3,4,5 drawer lateral cabinets starting from only $99.99 and up. Quality new and used chairs from only $19.99. and up: Steel desks $79.00. Speedy 01- f,ce Centre, 668-0800 Whitby. NEW armoire for sale. $900 Also Ltd. Edition Wil- dlife Print, 666-4171 OAK/PINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail prices? One of Ontano's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers is now selling direct to the public Eg. solid oak 7 pc Coming - room or 6 pc solid pine bedroom, your choice $1995, many stain choices Tractional Woodworking 905-9854774 PIANO - Kimball. apart- ment size, beautiful oak fin- ish, full keys 8 bench. Like new $2990 Call 723- 6690 EMArticles Garage/ Garage/ " AutomobileFor SaleW��ForSalem For Sale Yard Sales Yard Sales PIANOS - GRANDFA- THER CLOCKS Back to Scholl specials New and used ),anos Not Sure'? Rent to own, apt size, up-tght, grand, digital, key boa ds Clearance on all 1995 stock' Telep Piano Works 433-149' SHEDMAN Ouahty barn Style sne.i kit 8' X 8SPE- CIAL ONLY $295 plus tax Many other sizes and styles wadable Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd Unit 3. Picke^nj For more into call 905 F' 9 2093 YARD SALE SIGNS Please be sure to take down your signs after your yard sale to help keep the environment clean !! 1981 CAMARO, 4 4 hire v-8, new gas tankexhaust and battery. Kenwood ster eo, runs well. as is S1.200 Telephone (905) 432- 1619 or (905)644 3734 1981 CHEV MALIBU Stn Wgn aulc V15. gond running cond. body in fair Gond must sell 51650 Obo Call 905 686-1 632 or 416-346 1040 ■ ' 1983 Buick Regale 2 door, l lully loaded good cond, ton, $2650 Call Arts TILT Arts & t905)728-9593 Washer 5 dyer 5600 or • ' Crafts • ' Crafts 1885 FORD Tempo. auto. bei' otter Lko naw fall air p I am C3S sefle. (9051420-9328 18- Dgna Satellite 70 Free 7hanne1s for 1 year Rent to own for only S8 25 weekly Call 905 571 1412 HITACHI ' stereo fele V.s;^, twra black picture tube. Pic -,n -Plc, High reso- lution Rent-to-owr from S'5 80 weekly Cal. 905- 57. 1412 KENWOOD 200 watt ?•w , Power 5 Disk CD double cassette. tower speakers Renato -own Iron- $7 rom$7 25 weekly Cale 905- 571 1412 SHARP 25- TV VCR coin t) -al Hog" resolution picture too@ front AV Antique show & sale • Indoor & Outdoor - Farmers' Market and many other attractions at The Pickering Village Harvest Festival Church St. i Highway #2 area. Saturday September 28th 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Vendor Inquiries Welcome 905-683-8243 'f;6.000km. $1500 or best .'fen Call 905-571-5219 after 6pm 1986 Buick Skyhawk en- gine and body runt .,o 1, .pn. no rust, steres. certi- tied. asking $1895 obo 683-7301 ., 426 1879 at- !w6pm Video 1986 CELEBRITY 4 cyl, auto- SI 495 .- 1985 Dodge 600, a cyl auto. $1.995 cert low kn,s 905 404 9758 DINING ROOM •able. 4 1966 Dodge Lancer_ 4 dr 4 c:y auto very good shape. 52000 obo 435- 0924 extra ' It. all extras New ores :6800 obo Cau 905 985 1966 Mustang GL. 4 cyl 4 seee,' Exce lent runnin, Jacks auto programming. metal Must sell $1000 obo 905 universal remote control was`-e,s dryers, ComputerPM, trucks etc Call 1905)430- Computer 428-'337 Rent to own !rom 57 50/wk ' Video 579- Video 1886 TRANS AM T,,cfs. Call 905-571 1412 t,on. $3300 cert obc Can a . ,r--assene back w !h DINING ROOM •able. 4 ;old Never winter d•v«n, cna •s.1A -^, lwc INTERNET SERVICE . e auto pt. air cruise. extra leafs will) under pads AVAILABLE extra ' It. all extras New ores :6800 obo Cau 905 985 wall unit for TV matching China cabinet Call (905 Home and web page creation Hyper 49'7 0, 416-667-2700 ext -328. 8 30 4 30 6192592 Make •eason P m able offer link and server storage. 1987 BUICK Somerset. WEDDING DRESS for Call John Duarte doa• 4 r-y'^:r•-. auto. sale White brocade 8 pearl at 579-4400 t .im/lm cassete. 52995 ce, tied, Call accents Portrait collar in lace. size 8 9 5350 O B O good condition -05723-1994 905509-5603 a Lost &L 8 1987 Grand Am. 2 dr V6. WILSON ccttee !able 2 e- 'abet beveled glass lead inserts, rectangular wooden tabfe,2leaves. III like new Thomas • 1200 Sees Colour Glow Organ best chars Mov,rg must sen 668-0651 ' Articles Wanted ANTIQUES Absolutely. Yining oil Scientific instru mens china. slier. adver- livng toys, decoys dills. milk trollies. collections Or estates Call Robert Bowen Antiques (905) 655 8049:m Brook SSS GOOD WORKING e,ae• 7 , ears o- ^w Apm artent size wasners s dryers. and fudges 8 Stoves Full size washers 8 dryers Musical instruments Apartment sue freezers TV's 8 v C R 's Portable dishwashers Couch 8 char, sets Diamonds and Gold Can ROCK BOTTOM DEALS 9C5 436'32_ UNWANTED Scrap metal c -ked ^:cges stoves. was`-e,s dryers, cars, trucks etc Call 1905)430- 90,3 WANTED GPS global post,ornng system 579- 9619 or 433-1646 102.000 kr, exc condi WANTED to lease 10 30 acres with water tar veg- etables and pasture No chemicals used 721-1527 Computerm Anteet NEW MUSIC a -zine httpJ/www durham- news.net!-a lIa38rin- dex.htm Me, eaedrtg WANTED - loving person for 2 moth old orange tab- by cat, 434.5098 GOLDEN RETRIEVER male, 6 months. $425. obo. Includes crate, strots, toys Call 665-7256. SIAMESE Seal -pant pur- ebred kittens, vet -inspect- ed, $120. Ready to go now. 1-905-983-5939. BARK control collars, radio fence systems Dog 8 Cat Grooming available at FAMILY PET FOODS 905- 509-3417, REP ENTERPRISES discounts pet foods, some of the best for less. Maple - lodge Farm products (905) 623-3031 Bowmanvdle ' a ' OSt very clean. new tires. very • Found • Found dean. $3200 certified 579- __)4 Lost Gerlfllnan l Sheppard Black & Tan x. fenlialet Last seen Tuesday, September 10th in the AndersoniDryden j area. Answers to Cleo - needs medication Please Call (905)668-1584 1967 GRAND Am. 4 -door. 4 cyur der a.dc amttm cas sette good condition. $2995 certified Call 905- 723-1994 1987 PONTIAC 6000 LE. 2 5 L. Pw y. amid Cass. gauge wire wheels. original owner. excellent condition certified 52950 666-1849 Whitby 1987 PONTIAC 6000. 't2 JOC xm$1350 as ,s S180C ceri,fed 436-7237 1988 ACURA ; gend LX. c•,d.•,: w '-j' too no merous t0 mention here Exceflent Condition 168K Certit,--d w warranties Ask mg S7988 Cali 905263- 2468 1988 DODGE ARIES ,n g'. DC 4 door - MOTIVATED MECHANICS KEN NICOLSON i5 L^. •'JSNi 1 r,' yn>L,ix u'e "MOTIVATED MECHANICS" lir.• t'•'I•, ,_xl aiynn»�� • •ry rep5pxlde rot«c 1 � iii. liens«• 1 f+1e,: n•xv� business (905) 471 -7944 Mobdu (416) 451-6M I ARLIE SALES LTD. 905-404-8175. 91 Mer cury Tracer. 4 -door, auto„ 104km only 55295 90 Buck Century Station Wagonwith extra seat. V6 very clean, 56.995 92 Gran Am SE. air sharp, $6.995 90 Chev Lumina 4 -door loaded. V6. 56 795 88 Jet to Slalom, loaded, sunroel auto. $5495 certified 91 Chev Lumina V6 4 doe, loaded $7.695 91 Grand Prix STF. loaded. white $10 965 94 Olds Achill S. 4 doorauto. low kin $11,565 90 Half -ton Sii verado. loaded S10.965 90 Chev Suburban. 35C V8, loaded with rear air 511.995 92 Dodge Grana Caravan. all wheei drive sharp var. $14,965 91 GMC Ex! Cab. 2 -waif drive 305. loaded. snort box. S'3 965 91 Ford Aer Ostar XL model, loaded rear air 87km S9875 93 Ford Aerostat Sport, load ed. 9011im sharp van. $13.565 Ail cars above are certified Mention Mrs ad to receive 6 months warranty Best reconditioned vehicles in the Region of Durham 905-404-8175 Auto Insurance, havmrg a problem getting a competitive rate? Call Jolles - Dooley Insurance. Ajax for a 4uotatlon 427-3595 = CANT FIND A VAN' That's because we have them all! GM Chrysler, Ford from 1986 to 1994. Certified and ready to go start- ing at $4.995. 199' Fo•: F15C 8 c l a:,!; air, plus 58.995 1995 Geo Men. 25.000 km balance of !a� tory warranty $7.995 199C Pontiac Fvebrd, ioade,! black w,!' r lops and only 95.000 S8.395 199C Olds Cutlass Supreme SL loaded, 90.000 km, 58995 1990 Grara Pru STE Waded with power sunroof while S8 995 1990-92 Caval,ers 5 to choose from starting at $4.495 4 Oldsmobile 88's and Buie LeSabre's 1990 and up from 56.995 These and 30 other quality pre- owned vehicles avail- able now at C*rticar Auto Centre, 155 King St. W., Oshawa at Mid- town Mall Drive. 'What* customers send their friends* (905) 579-2886 CHEAP CARS UNDER $3000 87 - 90 Cavaliers. Sunbir ls, Grand Proofs. Corslcas, Nissan M,cra, Nissan Multi -van (2 -wheel 6 4 -wheel drives), Ford Taurus. All vehicles certi- fied or as is. 90.728- 0817. DODGE mini cargo van. super (dean, 2.2. k ra, wall maintained, easiy, certified. Why pay mare? $2,500 as is. (416) 693-5320 1993 Chev. Cavalier, 65,000 km., 4 -dr., air. auto.. am/fm cars., green in co- lour $7900. 576-6130 Dave. ' Automobiles tlrlllied $S0. to $7500... Cash on the spot for scrap cars 8 trucks. Anytime. Call 905- 706-5740. A & A TOWING. Pay " $5000 cash for used 8 scrap cars a trucks. 24 hrs 7 days. Call 905-686-5003 or 905-706-5234; 30 min service. AutomobilesAutomobiles blue $1000 905686-5004 all cher s vin For Sale For Sale 1988 Dodge Arles K Ca. a,✓ 4 o imam cars 102.000 kr, exc condi t,on. $3300 cert obc Can 905728 7794 1988 HONDA CRX, Si, v W red ski raCk trona snow J �+ atires, must sell 54.000 or v best _her (905) 619-6862 IS" HONDA PRE 4lbl &Z 3r .fin LUD LUDE SI, red. 5 speed.. a,moo tt� 40 eo 4rM 2 4M ego 130,000 kit 4 wheel steer- ing, sunroof, alarm, excel- lent tlri long car Cert $5563 Carey. (905) 987- • ' • ' � 1918 OLDS Delta 88 BICl/ON FRISE, regis- BOXER PUPPIES enrich Royal Brougham. Gray. 4 tered purebred puppies, your IAe with the loyalty and door, auto. 3-8 L V6. 158 have all shots and tadoos, companionship of a boxer. Bred for superior temper - kms. Will certify. Asking ready Sept. 28, $500, 905- 655 65593. and Intelligence. 53000.905-725-2633. -8M. C.K.C. registered. Cal Prof- ro- Boxer's Boxers Ral Kennels. 19.9 DODGE Orrxk, ex- OSHAWA OBEDIENCE 655-3028 cellent condition. Asking Assoc. Monday night - Oct. 7, novice,Tuesday ATTENTION: Dog Qwrn- $2.400. Call 905-666- Oct. 8, Basic. Register now. ers Doggie Dooley Pet 2706.9.1lam. Call Bev 435-0868 Waste Systems starting at 1990 CORSICA LTZ, 554.99 up to 150 Ib. wt. auto, p/b, pis, a/c, rebuilt BARN for rent or indvidual Dog Jackets ers rting staat motor (15.000km), $5500 horse stables (stalls), boat- 525, 32- Fire Hydrant in- firm. Good condition. Call ed near Lakeridge Taun- door/outdoor BEST Ball, 4- 1/2. 6', 10' Liletime Guar - 905.434-7655. ton Rd. Whitby. 905-427- antee, Starting at $10.99. 1990 LUMINA EURO, 6660. 9-9. 7 days/week. fully loaded, 190 hwy kms, (905)723.5413, Fax 723- ex oond.. $4300. obo cert. SIBERIAN Husky pups„ 1466. 1986 Chevette, no rust. CKC Registered, Both par- $850. obo, as is. 655-3449. Brooklet. ants on premises. Ready 10 Automobiles go. $350 Shots, de- ' I for Saleg 1991 AUDI, 47 i .000 ori wormed Sue (905)986- nal km, fully loaded, excel - lent condition. Must sell, 0340 1979 TRANS AM,403 buying new car $15,600 or cu in engine, 4 BBI, bladk best offer. 9p5.433 8086. GERMAN Shepherd pups. with tan interior. T•tops. 1993 GEO STORM, 2 unique solid black. German PW, PB, PS Good shape. dr, hatch, auto, with air, 8 Czech blood -lines, par- runs very well. $2800. Call 65,000 fill, $8.500 (905) ents on premises, CKC- (905) 723-8709, George 438.1749 registered, 1st shots. S450 1981 Buick Regal, good Call 905-983-9069 shape, little or nothing to safety. Ready to go 5600 form After 5 p.m. 623.4276. MOTIVATED MECHANICS KEN NICOLSON i5 L^. •'JSNi 1 r,' yn>L,ix u'e "MOTIVATED MECHANICS" lir.• t'•'I•, ,_xl aiynn»�� • •ry rep5pxlde rot«c 1 � iii. liens«• 1 f+1e,: n•xv� business (905) 471 -7944 Mobdu (416) 451-6M I ARLIE SALES LTD. 905-404-8175. 91 Mer cury Tracer. 4 -door, auto„ 104km only 55295 90 Buck Century Station Wagonwith extra seat. V6 very clean, 56.995 92 Gran Am SE. air sharp, $6.995 90 Chev Lumina 4 -door loaded. V6. 56 795 88 Jet to Slalom, loaded, sunroel auto. $5495 certified 91 Chev Lumina V6 4 doe, loaded $7.695 91 Grand Prix STF. loaded. white $10 965 94 Olds Achill S. 4 doorauto. low kin $11,565 90 Half -ton Sii verado. loaded S10.965 90 Chev Suburban. 35C V8, loaded with rear air 511.995 92 Dodge Grana Caravan. all wheei drive sharp var. $14,965 91 GMC Ex! Cab. 2 -waif drive 305. loaded. snort box. S'3 965 91 Ford Aer Ostar XL model, loaded rear air 87km S9875 93 Ford Aerostat Sport, load ed. 9011im sharp van. $13.565 Ail cars above are certified Mention Mrs ad to receive 6 months warranty Best reconditioned vehicles in the Region of Durham 905-404-8175 Auto Insurance, havmrg a problem getting a competitive rate? Call Jolles - Dooley Insurance. Ajax for a 4uotatlon 427-3595 = CANT FIND A VAN' That's because we have them all! GM Chrysler, Ford from 1986 to 1994. Certified and ready to go start- ing at $4.995. 199' Fo•: F15C 8 c l a:,!; air, plus 58.995 1995 Geo Men. 25.000 km balance of !a� tory warranty $7.995 199C Pontiac Fvebrd, ioade,! black w,!' r lops and only 95.000 S8.395 199C Olds Cutlass Supreme SL loaded, 90.000 km, 58995 1990 Grara Pru STE Waded with power sunroof while S8 995 1990-92 Caval,ers 5 to choose from starting at $4.495 4 Oldsmobile 88's and Buie LeSabre's 1990 and up from 56.995 These and 30 other quality pre- owned vehicles avail- able now at C*rticar Auto Centre, 155 King St. W., Oshawa at Mid- town Mall Drive. 'What* customers send their friends* (905) 579-2886 CHEAP CARS UNDER $3000 87 - 90 Cavaliers. Sunbir ls, Grand Proofs. Corslcas, Nissan M,cra, Nissan Multi -van (2 -wheel 6 4 -wheel drives), Ford Taurus. All vehicles certi- fied or as is. 90.728- 0817. DODGE mini cargo van. super (dean, 2.2. k ra, wall maintained, easiy, certified. Why pay mare? $2,500 as is. (416) 693-5320 1993 Chev. Cavalier, 65,000 km., 4 -dr., air. auto.. am/fm cars., green in co- lour $7900. 576-6130 Dave. ' Automobiles tlrlllied $S0. to $7500... Cash on the spot for scrap cars 8 trucks. Anytime. Call 905- 706-5740. A & A TOWING. Pay " $5000 cash for used 8 scrap cars a trucks. 24 hrs 7 days. Call 905-686-5003 or 905-706-5234; 30 min service. Automobiles Snowmobiles Wanted • A & K TOWING Cash On the Spot Fav $50 . $5,000 for used and scrap cars and trucks. any condi, lion Call anytime, 24 firs 7 days, Fast 30 min service No parts available. Call Ken (905) 509-5584 (416)452-7767 AUTOMOBILtb ono wanted for scrap a, y condition, any age. .e removal in the Durham :•l cash paid Also ceded. '75 to '87 Chev or MC pickup for parts Call .,e, pshawa 905-431- aul ARS FOR CASH! We tied vehicles Vehr es must be in running inddirn Call 4272415 or e to 479 Bayly St East, 4,ar at MURAD AUTO =At F 199S XLT Triple, gas shocks, ski skins. very good condition. $5200 985 3561 LIMITED EDITION Indy 600. immaculate condition, horded, hot to go pipes new speed track $3300 985-3561. EMMarine 1986 1161111 Bayliner bass boat, new 371bft trolling motor, 50hp motor. new batteries. Llvewell fish find- er, stereo. cover, well maintained• must sell $5000 firm 905-623-477-; ATTENTION FISHER PERSONS!!!! 1995 17 5 Hydra Spur! 130 HP John- son. 2 fish finderstrolling motor, 3 batteries. livewell Baitwell, rod holders, stem eo. 517.000 0130 call 623- 9107 1995 Polaris 650 Water- craft excellent condition Only 30 hours use Great running machine Asking $4800 obo or will trade for snowmobile Phone 905 - Trucks 985-3566 ME for Sale � ' 1 Apartments 1986 GMC JIMMY, a x For Rent a.• „. an :d playeras is. $2.600 '?z ' 366 after 5 P m OSHAWA A? bedrrxxr ocated W 35C Malaga and 946 Masson Street Avail able immediately 5600 & $700 an inclusive No pets Call 905 - 5 76-6 724 1 BEDROOM i,, in home or. use bac-gar; Close to shopping. �,O transit. school Sep ent Ask:rq 5495.mo . uhl Avail Nov , 555-59' 9 atter 6pm •g94 FORD RANGER 2 L ee'1 power steering. Deli ner immacu- re i 500 o b o Gert 438 8055 (9051 1 2346 GREAT BUYS 1989 r pic, dean truck cer' yf-00 1996 CYC: Sa- ,.F- var fully .called 525.500 434 90 FRHT SALE OR :':.-I C•a.r mo with w^ payme^t Also 4? -2, air ride flatbeds & a?. 3ear' ar,e double n•,c ' Br7. '2a 53,17 'Vans/ 4 Wheel Drive & Cv,c FirstLast, all rnclu vve Available immediately or Oct Nov S550 per rho 40-42823 1 -BEDROOM basement aparlmer' ^ewe Clean. carpeted Private entrance. C ailing, utilities & ap- ;.,iances included No pets 198' GMC afart, p/s. W KingTownnne area 5540, b i ; , -.o condition. month 905436-5045 S.1' C as is Call 905-404- 05r NORTH OSHAWA Rus 1992 CHEV LUMINA APV .'r oaded power "JCk: CD stereo :rant and ,ear AC, built in air com- pressor 7 Passenger Ask irg S'2 000 705-277 25.8 1994 GMC 4 WHEEL v-8. fully oade7` immaculate conn ,,or dealer serviced. 5'9 000 certified or best :fie, 723-1895 1994 k• -,rt Transport SE. c.o van. 91Km, loaded. rust sell. cert $'4,990 At- e, 5 509--2893 EMTrailers 1979 LIONAL L42S hard Daer Coleman stove. kirk 3 way fridge/freezer. ;nique clear stand add -a - 00m Torted windows and -reens Approx 8'x12' :ery roomy $1.600. obo. y'5 435-0339 1981 TERRY 3511. house cello'. 2 rip -outs. awning, Iu Oy-loaaed, storm wind- �ws furnace, suitable year- foundliving, asking 510 000 Call 905-263- 4575 1994 ROCKWOOD Tent ceder, sleeps 6, furnace, ridge. stove. 54000. Calf 905-436-2935. HUNTER SPECIAL - 2 older travel traders, 17ft., $1200 each. Call 705-324- 9317 or 416-512.7561. 'Auto Parts dr Repairs GUARANTEED Lowest Prices in Durham Region for tune-ups & brakes. Call 905 728-6337. USED Engine transmis- sions, import & domestic, Installation available. Free towing Whitby/Oshawa area 30 day guarantee. Call 905 728 0817. otorcycles FOR SALE. 1983 920 Virago $2000Call Vicki 427.2930 l71-coe Bight :.e.rr 2 bedroom in newly removal. ed quiet 12 -plea Hard- wood floors, heat. hot wa- ter. parking and cable is included Laundry tacdrtfes fUn Antic Ci.RC. h,.A"r (averages $10 to S 1 2 per month) 905-576-2982 2 BEDROOM BACHELOR apt avai able mmedia!wv $629 + nydro In quiet 6-plex building, ap dunces includedClose to all amenities. Dunlop St (905666-5535 2 BEDROOM bsmt apart menu Wilson Rd /Shake speare Ave Bus route. close to 401. 1st & last Available Oct 1 433-8810 2 BEDROOM in six-piex near Oshawa Centre Fridge, stove, laundry tacil- ktles Available Nov 1/96. $702/mth. FirstAast. H&H included. 576-0498 2/3 bedroom apartments. 8 story building, close to schools, library. South GM plain Available irtxnedlate- ly. 428-6328 1-7 pm for appointment. 3 -BEDROOM deluxe apartment, in new duplex. Eat -in kilchen,spotless, must be seen. Available now. Central Oshawa, $825/month plus. Call 728- 5902. AJAX TWO bedroom basement apartment, newly decorated, fireplace, laun- dry, parking, private en- trance, $750 inclusive. 686--3201 AJAX - One bedroom basement apartment, safety compliant, separate en. trance, laundry,storage, parking for one. Walk to Harwood Plaza. $500 in- clusive, first and last. refer- ences. Phone 686-8563. AJAX - sunny spotless one bedroom, w/o private yard, large ceramic kitchen. Ap- pliances, a/c. Seeking re- sponsible tenant, $650. References. Legal. Imme- diate. No smoking/pets. (905)686-1832 ' Apartments A artmerlts 11"For Rent pFor Rent ApFo Rentff artme Apartments Rent .' - - - - - NEAR OSHAWA CENTRE Clean 2 bedroom apt in quiet 5 unit budding Free laundry facilities Avail Nov 1st $610 + hydro Phone 905-839-4659 NICE and clean 1 and 2 be droom. gweti area in good Oshawa neighbour hood Newer budding Available Oct 1st and Nov 1st 263-4753 TWO BEDROOM 2 storey apt with lory, very spacious, clean and quiet Good ap- pliances New ceramic bath, carpet throughout. backyard and verandah available with parking $800 an mclusrve Avail able Oct 1 416.2432438 Oshawa PICKERING. One bed m base•.,.:"' apartment. 4 appliancescentral air, fireplace. parking. $650 in- clusive No pets ISVlast. Oct 1 8330263 OSHAWA 888 900 Gler 2 bedroa-, apt$ from $675- $710 3 bed- room apt $720 ;lose M shopping schools GM and Go Utilities included F-rst last required Call 728- 4993 AJAX 4 bdrm bsmt apt sep living/liming room, 2 baths, Irg kitchen, 4 appl. Fully carpeted. c/ a, own laundry, parlt- Ing, private entrance. Sam (905)686-4840 AJAX Oxford Towers. Spacious apartments, quiet building, close to shopping, 401. GO Pool, sauna 2 & 3 bedrooms available. Oc toper 1st 905-5838571 untll 7 30 p m AJAX. Country setting, top floor Of duplex would suit single non smoking per- son. Central air 5650 plus heat & hydro Avail imme- diately, 428-8086 AJAX South, clean 2 bed- room basement. private entrance. patio, cable. Parkin,; close to every. thirg 5350.5325 No pets. non-smoker Call 905683- 9699 AJAX. 'soacious and clean t.".;e•lroom basement apartment close to tare and bus, all included SPY: per mo 686-1991 AVAILABLE IMME- DIATELY ')s^awa. c coe : F•asnly painted. 3 nm from 401 1 & ' 'l2 oedrooms park,•-; rcl,d- ed- $450 & S475 vjs ny, dro 905-725-0699 AVAILABLE IMME- DIATELY. ^ Wh,tb A--- 0-11.1^•; scacious carpet ed. newly painted with Pal cony. close to bus shop pirg all utilities included first last required no pets. 1 bedroom 5650 2 bed room. 5750 call 43GC'34 BEAUTIFUL Pr,grt :lean qu i' i; I avan at Brock R . Finch Avail Oct 5775/mo 905-686-7526 BEAUTIFUL bright one bed-,- acartment. north Oshawa house. 4 ao piiances. parking. 800 sq It no dogs. $670 mclu" (9050 786-2335 EXECUTIVE -2 bedroom house apt for rent, ap- pliances. laundry. Rouge area Private entrance bath $1200-crith 509- 1320 FOR RENT ' and 2 bed, room art ^ a very quiet and well kept building. Close to all amenities, bus stop at door. Park Rd N Oshawa Phone 579 9C'6 LARGE one bedroom basemer! apt Non-smoker referred No pets First'last •equired Par. ^g laundry S550k'mo Gibb it Oshawa area Available immediate ly 435-2497 OSHAWA LARGE 3 bed room apartment with fire- place- 6 appliances in- cluding laundry 2 lull baths 1400 sq It air con- ditioning, intercom, parking Close to lake $975:month + utilities. Avail Nov 1st Call to view 905-725-9991 LARGE BASEMENT bedroom with private bath Shared kitchen, laundry A C, parking, big back yard. no smoking or pets Avail. now. lst/last. 5425/mo in. clusive Central Park Blvd N / Adelaide. 579-1726 UPPER apt. of duplex. 4 bedrooms, tridge, stove. washer, dryer 5725/plus hydro, cable and tele- phone. Oct. Ist. Jarvis/ Lauder/Oshawa. 905-579- 3342. MAIN FLOOR of bungs. low -5900, utilities included. First and last; no pets. 401/ Ritson area. Phone 263- 2535 after Spm. MAJOR OAK / Finch. 2 large bdrm, large family room bsmt apt. Air, quiet court, 1015 of storage. Sep. ent., 2 parking, ublties in- cluded. $760./mo. Oct 1. 1sOasl.905.686-8904. MODERN NEW clean ex- ceptional 1 bedroom apt all inclusive, A/C, etc. $655./ mo. Also; North of Oshawa Centre, quiet. clean 2 bed- room apt. $655./mo. In- cludes heat, parking and storage. 905-428-7677 ask for Tom. NEAR D.C. semi Ae- tached, basement not in- cluded 3 bedrooms. 1 112 baths, 5 appliances, a/c. 2 parking, fenced yard, more FirstAast $885 plus util No pets .Nov. 1 668-1946 OSHAWA. -vi •enoval- eil -.. i !w•. bedr'iom. n chides heat nydro. parking and laundry avadable '- Pets pets. non-smoki starting at $575 1905 831-8C3.; 1905 839 1984 OSHAWA bedroom in 'r p,„ we• level. near Oshawa Centre Utilities and appliances included, laundry facilities Avail Oct 1st $60C.monir 365.728 0537 CLEAN : AMtt e BUILC ING Os^awe 2 a 3 bdrms Inclusive Pay ca de. park • & a'..,dry laic 723-2094 OSHAWA se !o GM ! 2 1 :it-, m apartments. 5600 $725 & Ss -f5 espec lively Call 905 42° 5740 PARK,ADELAIDE one P,.q. ,, .., sp' Fridge. stove. wale,_ parking in eluded Laundry available S525/mo hrstlast Call 723 0309 PICKERING ' bedroom a,, -^rd basement apt Glenanna Hwy 02, separate entrance & Uun- dry, parking lots OI sto, age $60C Jkr montm ncil sive Can 905, 509-1651 PICKERING Fright I bed- room i�' self contamed $650 all inclusive 1stAast No pets References 905 426-6128 PICKERING. several 3 beer;,,-. ac'!' malln floors, clean and attractive with a Landlord who cares, no pets please. all utilities m- ciuded form $1050905 770-7222 or 416-494 3765 SOUTH Alex- Luxury 2 bedroom basement apt Gas fireplace & parking Sint working Couple with tic children. no pets, no smok ing 5800/month Please Call 683-0529 SOUTH OSHAWA. 275 Wentworth St W. large 1, 2. -bedrooms, close to bus- es, shopping. available im- mediately. 5500. 5600 & up , fridge. stove, heat, hy- Oro, parking. 1st dast re- quired, no pets 723-6637 SOUTH Oshawa, large 1 - bedroom raised basement apt. Laundry facilities. 2 car parking, private entrance. $575 all inclusive Avail. able Nov.1. Mature working single or couple. No pets. 905-579-1669 TOP floor of house 2 bdrm. firstilast. Appliances includ- ed. Clean quiet people. Whiting Ave, Oshawa. 5630. Available Sept. 1. Own outside entrance. 571- 7989 after 5:30 p.m. TWO BEDROOM apts., available immediately, walking distance to GM, new budding, newly deco- rated. $660 plus hydro.. Call 666-5674 or 576-3240 WALK OUT BASEMENT apt . 2 bedrooms. clean, $695 per month includes utilities, first & last required, Available Oct. 1. 665-1786 after 1, WESTNEY / HWY 02, 2 bedroom, clean large walk out basement tndge, stove . hydro , heat. parking & ca- ble included. laundry hook- ups $800, firstAast. avail Oct 1,428-8766 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 PM. FRI. 9 A.M -5 PM. (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED Houses Houses For Rent For Rent WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUT A HOUSE? WHY RI Ni' (iri,% ,Ill l: IfO%IF,, Mortgage payments cdr,-nl1,cnn w. m„nth min -m bun} aloes $744 miinth cdrin,m Ir Fri( jvr.4 month No down payment' Bad Credit" Bankrupt" Call Me' (wi-6T1-112-i or 1-800-540-1)2-; NIARK 5T.\P1,F'r Sal". Rip \ur i kr.i. y In: / Townnouses T,wnhOUSCS For Rent For Rent EXPERIENCE FAMILY LIVING 1975 MEMORY LANE, PICKERING Oversizec 3 oedrpom. I 1 2 oath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating. parquet floors, fenced In backyards. Close to schools. transit. parks & shopping MARCHANT PROPERTIES (416) 321-99" Apartments Houses For Rent ' For Rent EA M11 WHITBY .;a•:r� H -.s y -lice and clean base - meat bachelorette. Kitchen, bath set) ent. patio Suits 1 non smoker Ref req 1st last 5465 me inclusive 905 4303563 WHITBY bright attractive large . bedroom basement apt Laundry. fireplace. parking. storage, home set - ling. quiet area, near tran. sit schools. and dOwntOwr. Oct 1 $ 750 inclusive 668815 WHITBY 1 bedroom newly renovated. oak cabinets and floor, dishwasher, laundry, private porch. parka g, $640. 668-76,34 WHITBY apartment for rent. 1- bedroom S550 2 - bedroom $650. first & last required phone days 725- 8911 evenings & wee- kends 668.4016 WHITBY WALMART area large attractive one bedroom ground floor apartment, all utilities in - clucking central air, central vac, cable and fireplace, private entrance, patio and parking, non smokers please- 5675 mo. Nov. Ist. 666-1997 WHITBY, 2 -bedroom. laundry. parlung. $795. plus hydra. Call (905)839- 6398. WHITBY- Available Nov 1st. Bright 1 bedroom in Victorian style 4 plex. 5585 includes utilities, fridge, stove & parking 1st & last. No pets. Call 725-1268. WHITBY- North of GO 1 bedroom main floor. Nice neighborhood. Available Nov 1st $600. Cali 668- 3161 or 723-9340 WHY rent when you can Own your own home for less than you think?!! Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800 or (905) 666-321 t. WHY RENT? OWN YOUR NONN:t D'I ments '•,m Sc63,nc FVC COwnpayment' Call Me 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark StTaplery Sales Rep Suror GrouC Excel Realty 15 mm north or For, Per Secluded 4 bedroom coin try home. 3 baths. 2 family - rooms. 2 walkouts 2 fire- places double garage, poo.. sauna. $1350 mo Oct 1.416-492-1165 1 ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES! WHY RENT? BUY! No down payment. No problem' Let me show you how' Mort. Pay. $700 O.A.C. Call Thomas C. Pie Sales Rep. Rema: Accord ReaRtf Ltd. 576-3111 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 -PAGE 33-A Houses Townhouses Office b A o For Rent For Rent • Retail Space 3 BEDROOM, 2 storey BOWMANVILLE: Beaute OSHAWA 4 Months with 5 appliances & A/C ful 3 bedrooms. 2 1/2 Free Rent !!!- 3000 sq Available Oct 1st or earlier baths, garage. partially Lwrlvl $900. 850 sq.2nd Tanzer Crt Close to GO fenced yard $900 /mo . fir $550, 600 sq main Schools & shopping Rent utilities IstAast Avail Oct 1 $500. 250 sq main $350. 51100/month Call between 905813-48962 600 2nd fir $500 Call 434. 6.8pm Call 1905' 839 2113 AJAX 4 bedrm main floor. 51050Inclusive non smokers. references. 1sb' last, avail Nov 1 905 686- 1229 Between 6.1Opm AJAX 3 bedroom main evel house, bright, on quiet Street Oct 1. $900 mclu sive 6P#-3382 AJAX newly renovated 3 bedrOc'^ main floor laun- dry garage 5825. 2 bed- oom base,nert apartmert wrong. S525+ Available J^_t 'st Harwood/gayly "all 905.428-9774 AJAX, BEAUTIFUL top ,r,rr: -orae w,rh ; bed D oms Large yard aril hell Close to schools - ropp,ng and 40' F S, :isrwasrer Oct ist S'OGO . uhires Contact Maureer 4)5 683 AJAX. -'arwood Bay,t 1-11 f-ir -air nper 3 oedoorhshared :aurdry appliances Nov' Saidr lusrve Ly^^e Parizro :29-9"66 AJAX- Harwood. main floc• r,' Ouse 2 cedroor^ urge rg rr»m mode", . 117, r garage Large aundry Oct 1st , -,,x 11;5850.' 2 Adipes r5.a� 47^3 ASKING S'20C•,•, fes :,a, , '-att 7 cat, ced•:.ms garage pin ed Pasemer• r -ed Available mm it.. , Ca. 416 9' SOWMANVILLE 2 red zy Pun. gdiow peieraono _...pie. Jule! ne,gnb, ,-rood. ^iced yard. '%Vas! ave' ille Sept I S750 905 839-5, 46 CENTRAL OSHAWA house icy •ort. 5800 per •nr7 pus utilities Available Nov 1st Call 9C5 436- -'335 36- _335 DOWNTOWN -•ouse for •er• - .. 2 cep piiances. laundry facilities- ' car park -' yard. avail- able Oct 's' $835wrimes Can 905.5'6-9.39 Heave message FOR RENT - Coumce 3 p.1, ,-,-r- -.•Otey home van ga,age S95C month .,us -mties Avail Nov 's! .o pets p,efer'ed lstlast 1 -BEDROOM -1 2 -bed Call 905 659-01618 rci-^- ,.... -1616. muior dollar rec facilires ..Feer ;round park -; dun Cry. or barhroc- ALC ^c mcrk" avaiatoe Ncv r' i emcee :re!er•ec P -kr ig 837-2565 AJAX :irestney Hwy - ' "•- :. d$emerlt w bdtr- �am wet bar, irioge a c. �ark,r y- IdurCry to share wit" Lifi very clean ^-ust be employed. 5475 ^,onth 427--8297 N OSHAWA, 3 bedroom available lot rent ! sale Rent 5895 & gas. Available Oct 1,1996 for further de tails call 7239911 NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom basement townhouses in well m,,,l famed family complex Freshly decorated with Fr,g /stave. close to all amenities Starting at $738:month On site Mgmt office Call 905-728-3777 OSHAWA 2 & 3 bed rooms ' A 'ast. Available immediately, Oct & N;v (905) 721-1518 SPACIOUS .2 & 3 -.-dr ;.r, rr�.,ynnr;,,5ec r wWl makntamed'am ly mplex irclAps all ;fill - ',s 4 appiance5 Oark- L close to scr10o1s anr: ar:orldles Avail Sect 122 Colborne St. E. Oshawa For apps. 4343972 WHi18v - ,,:w^..,.se .)arage 5 air oliarces end baser^enr 5 mm walk •� ,c tray Refe, emces !it 3 as! S890. r hontr Call Cave 3C5 431-, 'I69 rj Me, `Fonda I. Rentals ' Rooms for Rent ATTENTION Srlowcirds pe,,, ^ 2447 or 655-4132 EXCELLENT Office space for rent 4505q h very rea- sorable Call 576-6999 Steve OFFICE space for lease, overlooks busy Hill handicap access. air con plenty of parking Call 725-9991 WHITBY prestigious lice space 2 offices with beautiful picture window r professional building, 2nd Moor S750!month all mclu- srve Call Ralph Roberlo 905-728-1069 ext 222 MGarage & Storage Space OUTSIDE STORAGE .ars rows F" ,, 7 ales 555-ar, Industrial UMT Units RENT TG UWN. .uv moos ery ahracr.e rates ex:eue^t Iullrase terms all Ken Th Incsrr •SOC -465 77.2 FuRhiSr+EO -oc,m ^ i:,-' r - •^e share « 'n a-! cat^ w^ 2 i.' adults smo•_ -s!'a� Sc . Osrawa•: _ •c -v PICKERING P"a"il ..-. ,ac,..,es la'ge ourgalow :17se G_ and Trans' Salic per !tic '1)C5 33•. 2260 ROOMS FOR RENT S3c- ^ IrA.00d Hwv 2 428-8634 420-0401 tat^rorms !7w^ cord, close 'c Clearwa'e• Pedcr pool a HH: or -vale yard avaiiaore new - 579 -37-a A-r%l r, Srnwh,rdti va•. -come a buil '993 OW air r;rrptior..ng. sea Sona,, , •rim, nor -thio, crefe••wt nqui es., - Cyt 305 576-"'.246 CLEARWATER, 1 bed •- - _ •-•-are^t comes ^rated ^ot it: minures c .racne< ue Jay casecar NHL ick •-, NF, FOotc& i ,r$* 5.s-; lrac.5 _..'a -1 fol,:: e S2 ,S weer . •75 oA ; ,-C3 Shared Private Homes Acconlodahon gin For Sale EXECUTIVE HOME HWYr2& ROTHERGLEN wits^"Coins. double rya- '3.- nice;" !IpOr aundh. 3sx ^G S2.2`x per month is Sutton Group Regal. Atncq Gera (416)291-0929 N. OSHAWA. 3 oetl-oom clear & cr gr! arge yard & parking 5 appliances 5780 pus utilities. available Oct 1 721-0122 NEAR OSHAWA CENTRE 4 bedroom semi in nice cord Walk out to deck 4 appliancesrec room it basement, on quiet street Avail Nov 1st $900 + uld- ties Phone 905-839-4659 OSHAWA CENTRE area 3 bedroom semi, 4 ap- pliances. call, c'vac. fenced yard. avail Oct 1 5910 plus util Call 579- 6023 or 666-1349. PICKERING - 2 bedroom bungalow, extra large lot walk to PTC - GO. available Oct Ist $1.025. plus 420- 1524. PICKERING GO - house. main floor 3 bedrooms, large eat -in Idtchen, au Con.. 4 appliances. large backyard, parking, $995 Plus util, Newly renovated. No pets. 416-290.5157 SOUTH Oshawa 3+1 - bedroom bungalow, fin- ished basement. 4 ap- nces. large fenced yard. plia Patio. shed. no pets. $995+ utilities Istilast references. available Nov.lst 905- 725-7677 WHITBY, large beautiful 4 bedroom, with 1 bedroom In -law -suite. 4 baths, fenced yard, double ga- rage. Avail. Noll NON SMOKER. $1250 plus uldi- ties, 723-5084 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE- LY. "wry, furnished home, apt., prefer Christian single lady. student prote55ional or retired to share w,work ng :ably in quiet neighbor rood Non-smokernc pets For viewing 19051433- 8871res:(905)404-7318pgr MALE/FEMALE to share 3 bedroom house. Gose to Durham College. protes- Sromal or student welcome. S300 inclusive. IsUlast Message 579-7216 HE OSHAWA profession- al/student to share new 3 - bedroom home Clean. pri- vate w/cable, laundry, own bathroom, S425month in- clusive Call 905-434-0462 leave message. OSHAWA. Share house with career person. 1 bed- room and sitting room, 5550 inclusive. Available Oct. 1st. call 728--4446, Or 416-297.3133 PRETTY 2 STOREY :r :a.^ed ': a +Y`'t New broadloom or Im:rg. .miry 3 bedroomS New ':-:Pring in bctr ba!hror,r-s en- hance eat :r kitchen Bay win Cows $,long doors !c deck dou0fe garage Peai.!;!u.:y :andscaped forced ,arge !of Shows ike a "lode, home S'57 90C 20 Horseshoe Or 'on Thrcksc^ below Hwy 21 Over House Sur Sept '5 1 4 p m 905-433-2966 99 BURK ST., OSHAWA 2 Ped'ocm ^cme ri renovated. new nsulabC^ gas furnace flooring, K:tcr en and was^room AsK,rg 5109.000 905 725-97pC BROCK RD & 2 Great family location, 3+1 bed room 4 Paths walkout basemert. newly broad loomed & decorated. $158.500 Cal :905294 8461 or (9051473-3268 COUNTRY IN THE CITY: Two unique homes in Maxwell Village, North Oshawa- First home, raised bungalow style over look. ing Oshawa with 4 bed. rooms, 941140' lot living area 4000 sq. ft., in ground Pool. Second home, Swiss type Chalet 3 bedrooms, i, ground pool, living area sire of 3000 sq. ft. Call days 416-535-2131. evenings 905-723-8477. NO AGENTS. COUNTRY LIVING $129,700. 4 bedroom split level, 100 x 320 fenced lot. 2 walkout s to patio, wood PICKERING - 2 rooms in burring fireplace, eat in kitchen, separate dining home, share facilities. Fur- room, tons of parking, call nished or unfurnished. Dale Anderson, Broker. Available xmmed Rent ne- Options Realty Ltd.. 433- gohable Non-smokering. 4623 couple or women preferred. COURTICE, quiet cres- (905)420 02x9 cent, immaculate 2200sq.ti , WESTNEY/HWY 2. 3- Kassinger-built 3 huge bedroom house, own bed- bedrooms. partially -fin. room & bath, share rest of ished basement, central air/ house Phone, a/c, ap- vac, fully -fenced lot. piiances, cable $375/ $198.500. Call 905 -436 - month 905-428-7878. 7939. PACE 34 -A -THF: (YEWS AD%'ERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18,19% PrivawFor Sale l l Prtva FHolmes or Saleffln,Private HomesFor Sale EXECUTIVE HOME in IMMACULATE BEAUTI- NEWCASTLE BARGAIN prestige area of Wh,l FULLY decorated 4 level quiet court 4 plus one bed 2.650 sq tt 4 bedrooms. 3 back split Gose to schools. rooms. 2 t'2 baths. finished bathrooms, central vac and 3 bedrooms, living dining basement. double garage. central air. air cleaner room. eat In kitchen, den. all brick. 5!63.000 (905) heated in ground pool. fire main floor laundry and 987-5028 place fuliv fenced and famr'y room with walkout OSHAWA N E 3 -bedroom landscaped backyard Ask gas fireplace, gas heat sic- Wit, „ c 155 000 Trade mg $256900 Cal' 430 central air, new roof- wind for detached 2 or 3 -bed 0548 to arrange a view'nj ons washrooms. partially foom house 5100.000 to � us offers only y Nc lin shea d basement pool $11 5.000 in Oshawa of agents doble garage u. Open house. Sat and Sur, 723-8830 area 905 723830 IMMACULATE 2 -bed r: •-- t,. f, Legal Duplex L ver upper rent lower Centra air Excellent inves+.^lent property $132 900 Work last' 905 726--6145 Sept 21. 22 2 "4 pint, 270 Blue He,c,„ Drive- Oshawa or call 9051 728-2079 Ask c+76000 LOVELY ^ore to, sale W'•y •e - Move in now, Cowt,ce bright 5 vear new Kassnge, built 3 bedroom bungalow large property. aotentia' income rased basement Dras1•cally re_ diced 5138 90C Picke••-; 405 420 1t -•S C1.--.7.-i%,::-,-;S AUCTION SALE 1 POLISH HALL 319 OLIVE AVE. OSHAWA SUNDAY SEPT. 22,11:30 AM VIEW 10:30 AM Oak wardrob nahogany desk side by side cabinet round oak rrdestal table b oak dining chairsoak dresses, end ta- bies Victoriar sideboard. nursing rocK, • set of 4 press backs 'ail top desk IQ peas; _a•. walnut cedar cher' tripod table dr -ting room set, mantel clock r•unk; •rundie bed. press glass. Royal Daltons. :irnogc A.or bocKe•,ds.od lamps. pia- no lamp bridge lamps Gor* cairn the Wind Lamp electric,. Gramophone. oval butter bowls pot- tery crocks antique wood lathe. Trish Romance 'First Mare James L,,-t)ers -Joe Montana' Signed Reggie Jacks;- Print. dehumidifier. 1920 Brass chandelier Ds Hot wtlee's. Mer1'cal device. Blue Topaz ring. Elvis Records dryers. copiers antique weather vane sterling, Jewelry. sportscards INeeN & 5ossy rookie cards) plus) Gretzky cards scales 'replace msec with blow- er, paintings basin & p;r•her 16 it, 1975 Chrysler Boat with EZ oad trade, and 85 hp Evfnrude mo- tor Plus many other exceptional articles TERMS: _.ash. cheque All merchandise must be removro day of sale RANDY POTTER AUCTIONEER 905-5763577 AUCTION -SALE SAT. SEPT. 21. 10 AM AUCTION of FARM MACHINERY. TOOLS, PLUMBING EQUIPMENT, HORSE EQUIP- MENT etc for JIM JOHNSON, of Leaskdale. held at Phoenix Sales Arena. Uxbridge (formerly Wiisons) From HWY.#12 of Lakeridge Rd. x23, go north to Hwy #47 Turn left & go east to Ux- bridge. Go north on Main St. 2km. TRACTORS: 1135 Massey diesel with cab (Multi -power. very good rubber, clean), David Brown #990 diesel (p s.. EX). Int. #324 gas Trac- tor, McCormick W6 standard (gam rubber, gas). Int. 624 diesel with 590 Allied quick att. 1 dr , 16.9 x 30 tire's. bucket & forks. Int. #684 with Sims cab (2500 hr.. EX). Ford 8N ( extra shift trans, new rear tires. good), EQUIPMENT.sq. balers, seed drill, manure spreaders, rakes, cults, flatrack wagons, plows, blade, hammermill, bush hog, discs, rd. bale feeder & spear, corn planter, augers, snowblow- ers, 3 pth. logging winch, hand and garden tools, qty. plumbing tools, anvils, power threader, rigid vice, port. air compressor, prf. meat saws, garden tractors, cedar rails. 24' planks, fencing plus much much, more. HORSE RELATED EQUIP: McLaughlin bug- gy, Doctor's Buggy, saddle horse show buggy, antique cutter (EX), bob sleigh for horse team, horse harness, plus much more. NOTE: Sale subject to additions and deletions. Not a lot of small items. VIEWING: 8 am. Sale Day. TERMS: Cash, good known cheque, Visa, M/C or Interac. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div. of 1(181 454 Ontario Inc. ) Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 14100-654-4647 PICKERING 7lwet Glen. dale C•• p'... I bedroom. 1 4 pc 2 2p . sul , v ng room. Ga'r hrepl ac - finished basement. newly decorated 6 appliances plus lots more 5156.900 839-8543 RAVINE Lot, 1600 sa ft hr^ quiet court in Bowmanvnie Ask- s•`_' ?JC Call 905 6�-: 2436 Pdvak ilol. Vacation Money o i For Sale ffAmproperties ffm To Lend SIDE SPLIT, brick home on 6acres, 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms, finished family room, double attached ga rage North of Beaverton, open to, offers Call (705) 438 3963 UNBELIEVABLE VAL LIE. $13, we room, 2 t'2-batharovac, finished basement w9ve place. w 0 to deck. Syrs Oiler Sal & Sun 9o,, 1- 9588 1459 Nast, Rd WHITBY 5113.900" Gor- deoua w!f• 3 bedrooms, rec roomgarage. tented yard. central art. 5 down. car- nes $863 ncludmg taxes Ted H2ughton, Sutton Group Classic 430-9000 CHARITY ART AUCTION 'lea Ley Z ART GALLERY In S..Ppor: o` Alax'Pickering Women's Centre (Tc assist Abused Women and Their Children) Sunday Sept. 22 The Ulictorlan Garden (Pickering Village) 60 Randall Dr. 12 O'Clock Prevle'.%. 1 O Clock Start Featuring Works by Today's Popular Artists Robert Bateman. Trisha Romance. A J Casson.James Lumbers. Plus many more. ANTIQUE AUCTION Sat. Sept. 21 at 10 a.m. being held at KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS ,9 - )ad g. 3 miles -f Hwy #4(D1 43991 Selling an ehent private se- -Ion of quality oak ,noganv, and an e furniture glass. la primitives, etc ituring in part or- +' fly carved oak boards oak 'all desk bea,.t,'ul paneled desK If )p front desks a• stack.•. ; book- iti� Jak b w front a Cabinet carved dressers. several rid oak pedestal es, oak ..hairs. ,aK exlen5ior :abler. ..i• ous pieces of oak a•, & crafts furniture. h .e•,e� I a t n a sd8 mahogany dining e. mahogany "Ills mahogany al e & .7nairs plus ^err g,,;d quality -anogany pcs early p ne food locker painted flatback cup- board. fancy Victorian sofa china cabinets. Queen Ann sofa w matching chairan- tique benches, fancy rockers. brass beds. wooden bed, press - back chairs occ. chairs. occ. table, old chests of drawers. dressers. Oriental carpets. gingerbread & mantle clocks, hooked rungs, quilts, crockery, flatware sets, candlesticks, coal hod, pictures, brass sconces, din- nerware sets in Wedgewood and Co- aloort. Fiesta plate. able glass & china and more. A very Interest- ing offering. Terms: Cash, cheque (with I.D) or Visa. No re- serve. Lunch bar available. Preview 8:00 a.m. day o1 sale. Sale sold and man- aged by Henry and Gayle Kahn Auctioneers 905-683.0041 CONSIGNMENTS ' AND ESTATES WANTED -'.v comm:ss.cc, ntent next day Safes every Tues. 'furs and Sat at 6 --1. Antique furnl- f .'e. appliances Owner and Dp- •atOr MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa. Established in 1960 725-5751 723-0501 FRI. SEPT. 20 AT 6:30 P.M. Sa,e i�.d a• rte :)dwood Commun- Centre Hwy 47 in Gi 3dwood Ant oak ^ •1a cabinet, ornate ,ak Deacons bench: ,sual Vlct china cabinet (ex) ant New Haven 30 hr. wall clock. mantle clocks. old clock parts, old violin; man dresser w bevel mirror. ant rocking chair. maple bedroom suite. old dental 2 cyl air comp. radial armsaw, 225 amp arc welder, drill press, 36 In. wood lathe; assort. of hard- ware items and hand tools. Glass and chi- na, household items, color tv, bar fridge, Lawnboy self/prop. mower w/bagger plus many more quality items, preview 4:30 p.m. Terms cash/ good cheque. CLARKSON AUCTIONS 905-640.6411 News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 am. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 - 3.00 Call 103.0707 $3500 full priced. Seclud ed wooded Trader lot, ad latent to huge county for est, good road, sandy beach, fishing. Cobourg area 14161431 1555 Camper ffrl Trailer Sites RED SETTER RESORT family campground and cottage resort on the Trent Large spacious sites Full hook-up from $825 2 and 3 bedroom cottages from $350 week Rec hall. store. pool. lakehont swimming, boating, good fishing 905 436 0807 705 778 3096 AUCTION BARN Friday Sept. 20 at 5:30 p.m. 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 a,?�n'Shed "a• .r)p fa•• -1 scales. 8 -piece w.i:,lut dining room 1,1, refinished sfde- i d, treadle sewing ^ ., hine, refinished Ser, wall clock it chest modern sets 8 c:h.;sts of mantel :•'K. 4 refinished up - chairs, ss -back rockers D Concert-- upr:ght : ino & bench. cks. chesterfields, tge lamp co -oil .r• ps. maple table & chairs. spinning A ­el. 4 mahogany ng chairs. rocking a rs. antique dress - washstand, milk s 12f1 aluminum .it with trailer, 20hp Y. :ury motor & Min - .3 electric motor. Plymouth ".r.ivelle Plus a qty a, glass house- & collectable s Don & Greg Corner l Auctioneers RR#1 Little Britain (705)786-2183 AUCTION BARN Sat. Sept. 28 at 10:30 a.m. 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 A• -t que Alicrlor tGr ,;a k Bunker Approx 4 0 Items consisting pressed -glass, books fruit )ars. chi- na woodworking & kitchen tools. banks coloured glass, lamps.eery, brass, dolls 4101ver pieces. plus miscellaneous items. Details next Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers RR•1 Little Britain (705)786-2163 10 A.M. Farm Machinery, ve- hicle, RV, boat auction at Orval Mclean Auc- tion Center Lindsay. Now accepting con- signments of tractors, farm machinery, cars, trucks, 4 x 4 is vans, trailer, motor homes, RV's, travel and tent trailers, aluminum fishing boats, cruis- ers, speed boats, rid- ing lawn mowers, shop woodworking, construction equip- ment selling for Alan Lawson, Fisher Trus- tee in Bankruptcy, 25' Bayfield Sailboat. To consign or for info call MCLEAN AUCTIONS (705)324-2783 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 -11i, Fnancing for any purposerates from 595', All applications ac cepted Community Finan. tial Services 668-6805 NEW OAK,ANTIOUE LIQUIDATION AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE SEPT. 20TW96 FRA.. 6 P.M. S,frig the entire • k i,,d Inventory of'I • ew furniture and iue outlet. 54- oak top desks 48" roll desks 54 com- ,r roll top desk. -t, computer desk. •h:"" hutch. 42-48' sin and double ped - extension tables. +•vest tables a large ; _inttty of oak chairs, flie cabinets. dea. benches. Wind - and pressback urs. several bow it china cabinets, i. back and corner .ir'inets, mahogany 5 queen bedroom !e. mahogany 4 ter rice bed. bunk •its. sofa bed settee. .fen beds. new box : *Ings and mat,,ress- coffee table suite �. walnut. mahog- mahogany en- tinment center. A and pattern car - numerous tiffany e lamps. tiffany e hangings fixtures I floor lamps, var- of modern and old rat:'e lamps, selection oil paintings. ea - tie's. 12 place service f chain. Nippon co- i,a set, fancy tea ,et5. glassware. china a,•d numerous other attractive items also several harvest to byes. Corner cup- boards, wall units, benches, stools, and other unique articles This is a business close out auction Eve- rything sells. preview Friday Afternoon Terms Cash, ap- proved chque, visa. MC Interac. AUCTIONEER FRANK G.STAPLETON, CAI TCCA. (905) 786.2244, SW 263-9886, FAX 786• 3591 ESTATE UOUIDATiON SPECIALIST FOR OVER 25 YEARS 10 a -m. RESTAURANT i COMMERCIAL EQUIP! AUCTION 86 Ford Taurus car & complete contents of Joe's Barbaque & Steak House & Ta- vern of Omemee. Selling at the MABEE AUCTION CENTRE on Hwy 35, 1 mile north of Rosedale or 7 km south of Cobo- conk. For full fax list call CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS (705) 374.4800 (705) 454-2841 e 'Business Opportunities CHILDRENS HOME CLOTHING COMPANY for sale Inventory, garment bags, racks. office equip mens included For details call Lori 683-6033 Open for offers ESCAPE THE RAT RACE BE your ?wri tooss in your own home-based business with Watkins' Excellent in- rnme potential, no expen once necessary Flexible hours Start for less than 55000. no door to door Selling Free information package with all details Do it today before the rats start winning Also If you would like is see Anthony Robbins in person let us know be tore Sept 21'96. ,9051 4360852 10:30 A.M. Large restaulant and h.ikory equipment d'i hon at Orval Mc - _,•an Auction Center - _' Isay Selling under ^,frucuon from the :r^'iapals we are sell- -i the assets of ^:,tral establish- r-nts 2 MIKE fryers. r•i •iny penny mind 500 electric pressure .!r henny penny J 221 dump table, tied holding cabi- henny penny mod 150 portable fat Ili -+r. general sand- w� .n;salad show case. microwave ovens. 8168 combination A&K in coolecfreezer. `lgerated salad bar. machine. 2 Comp. omp. SS sink C W 3- dram boarly YG .1 `: scale pelouze CW 1418 adapter :~,ire. 726 timer, veg- 'tole cutter C,W 4 ces.Univex mod G 'ato peeler steam it e. 6 burner Gal .r ­i gas oven range. ;.i•'and grill. Inion ml - Nave. bus carts, portion control .+le. Toledo weigh ale. Continuous ­ri bread slicer. )fing oven, pizza y-I,l garland deep y,•rs. convect air y,•n. bun maker. hot •1r,; machine. Merco ere: Hatco food warmers. Bunn Mod C12-2 coffee maker. ,:: ,ling rack. 8 x 25 butcher block steel table, bread and bun pans, cookie sheets, serving trays, tart tins. potware. benches and tables. settee. booths, restaurant tables, restaurant chairs. mop and bucket, gar- bage containers, swinging lids, high chairs, fire extin- guisher system, menu board, cash registers. zerox copier, Qty. packaging, pizza boxes, etc. Store front dome canopy - 13.5' long, partial list. Mclean Auctions (705) 324-2783 Lind- say or 1-800-461- 6499 To list you sale. ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 Business Business W11 Opportunities 11 Opportunities HAD ENOUGH? Start your own home based business' Your the boss, full or part time Call for more into 905 5761207 MONEY BACK GUAR- ANTEED 4 Gourmet po tato chip routes, only $15.000 Won't last' for information call (416) 287- 5394 POTENTIAL TO EARN $2000 to 55000 per month part time within 12 months. working with unique com- pany distributing wild or- ganic products Free cas sette 905 9871037 or 1- 888 EAT LGFA ESTATE AUCTION SAT., SEPT. 21 AT6P.M. AT MYLES KING AUCTION HALL 33 HALL ST. OSHAWA r-• ,Aern ami i, tlque tune plus con - bow glass t, ­a cabinet. round +, table walnut ;ser. 3 pceflow- I chesterfield su- (new) pine cup 1'd pine shelving. I' KCase, flat to wall ; ooarrl. colonial Aertield suite, an - chest of drawers .i^ : dresser 2 shot - .••s. oak coffee and tables. large din - room table and 4 : ^olstered chairs 'K" new), trunk, A,1 den table and 4 Iia rs. casino slot tri i. hine Iworkinq',. ,1,r o, color N . bed - 1 •l ; linen china etc. u ;e sale plan to at - J. all consign - ••.t5 welcomed. Tues Thurs .1„":Fiat at6pm MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-5751 AUCTION SALE Mon. Sept. 23 at 5:30pm 870 Taunton Rd.E., Whitby New & used furniture, some antiques, office furniture. New bed- room suite, sofas, loveseats, etc. More details on Sunday. McLean Auctions i Liquidations 576-7550 686-3291 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 RED HOT Canadian op portundy Highlighted on front page of Barrie Exam- iner August 12th Un touched In the Durham area Great business op portunity Call (905) 639- 4236 o ' Registrations DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available , rea- sonable rates. Call 428-2000 e ' Personals 1968 MAY 9TH. Baby born ,, Bel)evdle hosp,- .i Deanna Lynn Would K. to get in touch with •�r^err (905) 8527912 or ±OS+471-9666 ost attractive iad,es Reliable, discreet, out calls only 404-8761 o ompanions EASTSIDE CONNEC � 71ATE1 I%E Free to dl to place y:u, ad- no arges for ladies no • one bill charges 905 : 0 7060 Ol W a W W yQ W cc Z -o0 O 30 a Z !3- . Zy r W dW F6 Q V C�� i ' Personals • Personals • • Announcements • 1 Mmic(tnents M Mnoumilents • �' Annoml mlit Personal Prayer To The St. Jude THANKS TO ST. JUDE and The rate is based ()n the highest priced item in acred Heart of Jesus for $00 _$9999 ...........................$5 +,-urs received. May thew-7 xd ed Heart of Jesus be $ 200 - $199`'9 ......................... ed glorified, loved and 1 e;erved throughout the ' d now and forever. Sacred S., , n a kla , A 1C4� �m --aj of Jesus pray for us. St. Al your uth.r kmg J„lan."Al,. ; worker of miracles, pray q St. Jude. helper o! the r pray for us. Say this ;,er nine times a day for days. This prayer has ` >r failed. and your prayers A M x answered Publication - s- be promised I I Birthdays " Birthdays 12 BEST WISHES ON YOUR 11TH BIRTHDAY "G -U -1-T A -R M -A -N" With Love IL "Aunt Mary" Births I Births .► rrs x GIRI.•• left James Andersen and HaN ly Eileen Andersen are pleases to announce the arrival of their new daughter, Katrina Ember September 11, 1996, weighing 8 Ih,, 6ors. at the Ajax Pickering: Hospital . Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we can not be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:04) a.m. - 5:00 P.M. Sat. 9:30.3:00 ('all 683-070; Selling Something? 2 EASE -HERE'S HOW IT WORKS - Your 19 word ad is published for 3 consecutive day's The rate is based ()n the highest priced item in the ad. $00 _$9999 ...........................$5 + GST $100- $19999 ......................... S9 + GST $ 200 - $199`'9 ......................... 519 + GST $300 - $39911 .........................529 + GST $ 400 - $49999 ......................... $ 39 + GST 'Ihve mete are not r(fttnc/rfhle duct ru/clrtrr,ftctl a ord.� are just each TO gi%'e VOu an idea. check this example KAN(IF. & refrigerator ()nlv ? Fears old. 30sett clean ��ct )0.6 cu.ft frost free S3_2�. O(x)-0(x)0. 771v price- for this act would he S,59 + GST timed on the price ref the rcfri,ricrator. \;) WILL :;; :� : ;�:.�ri! ;\.1i. .i�l i;(1'.a. ;.1t .:;'r.: 'k;.: ;..,i:IVF. 1 'A FFh FREE: APPLIFS TO AFHCLF.S .\ At T0N1OMLFs FOR ,ALF. ONLY $g3 + GST 8t News Advertiser VW ., s3-0707 • • ArrtokRreemdt<s -Che .�iH,« „tfir .Il,i,i� ,�, rn,n-rnnuneru.{I .rcJscrti.er. „nlv CLAJRKE FIENNLNG IN(:. ,.� Tz�STEES & NSOLVENCY CONSULTANTS l`3/ -Free Confidential ('.onsultati)n- , I;HAVI'A ouwowr I,N i; , _2S v 14 µ %t,lk\l\ ;,IUF MUL Sca2.vveel-w 1 4111) _'H+.,�liu sC.NRW)R01c;HuO,aDvp { tl{,, -;{,-I>t,al TORONTO i~ Sri LAT_( 11411 At) -1- +-421 HRAMYTON,iw,unn" caSeeces_IcNl;l ,T CATjF.RINF, (kh,;{ cwt;lt+l kuw RAFFLE WINNERS: Lie— MUM On Saturday, September 7th, the touowing winning tickets were drawn in the Oshawa Eaton's Store $3,000.00 'Stop 'til You Drop. •1381 - P. Wilson, Oshawa - $3,000 Eaton's GO CeroFcates W38 - M. Kittle, Oshawa - tickets for two to all 199611997 ODSO concerts. Congratulations to our winders, and thanks to all who purchased rattle tickets. A special thank you to Jim Lang, Store Manager of the Oshawa Eaton's Store for his eri t wastic supporL 0 you would like to receive information by mail concerning the Oshawa -Durham Symphony Orchestras coming concert season, please send your name and address to: ODSO, PO. Bou 444, Oshawa, Ontario L1 H 7L5. or call (905)579-6711 �R• THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEU., SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 -PAGE 35-A FLAT RATE Long Distance FROM �'r :w 1 9 9 t rule�rr•. lls.wt T.v o w a y a...ao. rr.d <H, Calling Month �kr.,si�rra� 5 s � V M . .bk4()sL rtwg- 1).L. ilk, r11Q.. S., , n a kla , A 1C4� �m 1'-4 er. m, R..Y....-1 slid Al your uth.r kmg J„lan."Al,. �c�orw6ery S.rl�rw.e �r.rT. dk, arra-r1..{Ile '11orw\�d, I w.w. iar, \\ wwlhriAte expanded service to: Whitby, Oshawa, • Isowmanville, Nemcastf:, Port ferry & IllauLstocA area; Pcten19 "Cc' V s OW) ,reIehapo (416)4106-3977 FREE VOICE LESSONS PAGE 36 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SEPTEMBER 18,19% 41 1"3 1'$.( R1 S \\AGON :74K71f 1993 \1 %ti)% \1X3 GS 1992 RERETTA, (:T% I 70 • PPPF -Inv -� W IMP— rV ._ >r} ■ .rke titpPLUS OSAVA 77K- -.--,....� L 56K �� e Afts 1994 \ Ol.KS\\ \GO\ (:( )LF (:TI 1941 ('AR:\\A\ I.E p d 1, i �C:11 �. ': rlll�l. lix%s . 1994 ESCORT WAGO\ I.X tilt l7K WE ALSO 93K HAVE OVER 20 LOW 41.K1910 1991 St I.E((),\. CERTIFIED 1993 .: tel_— SPECIALS ° tl ant ut tug..- t .tcte-: 6 . FROM 29K - - $1,990 to - - $7,984 1993 m.1 \1Ot TH sl %1) \tel F ll"5 7'01(YG\ COROLI \ 1992 P1.1"\101"1411 LASER KS .147 ,...... 1 "A 1491 H()♦U \ ('1\ 1( l pd 65 K 19%4"rR.x Ns \\1 - Rt:('ARO 1'\ \uh, .,,t r Pcr6�rrn.u,.rnni. 1993 GR\\1) 1'RI\ St. 1493 MAZDA (•RO\OS 626 1994 111ATA CONVERTIBLE 1992 HONDA ACCORD E\R 1993 NISSAN OZX 3 dr. h \ut,, :ur .torr, ` ,Ikl ,erre') l" p h mug. Aut" Air 1, wnn,:'tl''I 1 p u Two pia,: .,'.:, an. 4 xhet l ii.,,. 1., ..I fulh loaded' Part OfA Group Of Family Owned Businesses Serving You For 12 Years AUTO SERVICE SUPER CENTRE R=AA H - rHE COST LIF Youn CAR nAFPA/RS FRONT OR REAR BRAKES Must cars, light trucks and vans Most cars, light 4 cyl. 6 cyl. �■ ■ ■ trucks and vans From *39 *59 *Includes new premium pads t Includes new A/C Delco or Champion S c an Latour to install %9 plugs and labour to install - Vans 8c *7 - *Other parts and tabour extra if needed w a:pry.r. Nww Nz rS.V4.3wv& No Pa ment No Interest FOR 6 WHEEL ALIGNMENT Most cars, light Role "-� trucks & vans *Includes cornpulercheck and labour to adjust *Shims and parts extra if needed F:rawry 4w..Nrl•M 1698 Bayly St. (just south of 401, west of Brock) I 25 -ow 1:1111 y MONTHS Parts/Labour (excluding tires) , - _ _ _ ? ;%.f '41 6 • Interior, -4;L ][ Shampoo. -tnclut►cs new car warranty A compktc twit clunge With up w SL of premium IIIW 30 or 5 W 30 uil, full ins •cuun & topping of all node ' )0.99 wW31..9 Tum regulu od into SynteMrsig o $lU Ultra Supreme Engine Treatment for only.__. . 1016 B rock Rd. (just south of the 401) in1'ickerin 1 Hours: Mon, Tues, urs, Fri -7:30 am - 6pm, ss 7:30am, - 2Dm. Wed. - 7:30 am - tin - �p0 NOTHING COULD N 111NER, -- , .! % FREEHOLD! own, c have in the X' TotallyuP9� APP - [•/ ' Ceramic floors, 60 oz. carpet The Wilbwood - 2,1100 sq. R.!' j [ • Eat -in kitdwri, Wo to deck pool q'on�n lot ' 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 4 bedroom -1 1 ,'' � ' Central air 6 vac pc. batlts , - ' Lovely landscaped lot Main floor family, den 6 ' A pleasure to view! * oms $14111118100 Greenhouse ki twn with walkout 3 sets trend, doom - antral air JACQUELYNN It's your nave now, call TANNER*, John McCarten* 619-9500 831-3300 RVMW"' FIRSTRealty L . H RITa REALTY I "HERMITAGE" �F. PREFERRED S. AJAX $249,700 pqv � Fin. with bedrooms f the ret room 90 FOOT LOT �� p• Large senior executive homCompletely renovated kit. has a e �S centre island, built-in appliances b on a huge lot. Featuring cent. �P' DSC ;; a wlo to a deck air Gond., main floor library, �� �, ,� , Large, pie -shaped lot _ luxurious en suite 6 cathedral rouble detachedr ceilings. Over 3,000 sq. ft. in Unique model on as qucul-de-sac this home of distinction. Steps to Lakefront Park CALL Asking $189.900! Call STEVE FEARON*, -- - BRIAN KONDO*, 683-2992 r' (905) 683-2992 _ RVMWr RVMW� It 10 h QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. Pte}. PQ,S NEW, NEW, NEW Q LARGE LOT, $111,900 QUIET CRESCENT New waoo. tronc a gsaye door $ EVERYTHING Roof 1 yew old G� i X 4 bedrooms Newer bedroom windows, vinyl X 3 bathrooms siding & brdlm. , 3 bedrooms r X Fridge, stove, washer, dryer r. Ceramic entrance way x Central air T home is a:optional, welt '�X Den on the first floor ma,ntaiined plus great pickeringa . — X X En suite in master bedroom II location. '.;�- �R Ca now PLEASE CALL g PATRICIA X I r BARRIE COX*, REABURN• RRS, (905) 839-7449 683-2992 RVMW RVrti W' ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. LAKE AREA ;.., " WHAT A DEAL! YOU CAN AFFORD O� , _ S1-�.. This very spacious 4 bdrm. home � • Detached 3 bdrm. with 3 bathrooms, is located in a popular area. large master bedroom with en suite, Master boasts walk-in cbset i en beck fir, to ceiling fre in liv. suite, rec rm. n bsmt, newer roof rm. a ret rpatio doorsors to hiNy ' & some windows. fully kneed 60' fenced garden. Au condAionted. ly Move in today. Only $151,500. lot at back eat -in kit- walks out to CALL LUCY BATESON, large deck. Call ASSOCIATE BROKER CHANTAL CORCORAN—, (905) 619-9500 FOR MORE! 619-9500 tip � HERITAGE REALTY INC. HERITAGE REALTY INC. r.� •7 ROOM TO ROAM: OPEN HOUSE w SUNDAY, SEPT. 22 gO ;" `;,'``"-.�"'- 2,860 SQ. FT. FROM 1:30-4 P.M. 'V71' All brick with mein floor Well latinaited 3 bdra tact tryZ den, huge kitchen, sep. all kick h0sle wO 9rage, 6Ldining room! Fully fenced bated. & prixyard! priced to ser d $ � n lot with 66' pont! See itl down i f�l9 m. (Pik ' Carl B CALL CaARBARA CHOSMITH* or , �- at or 837-1054 NEW CHOICE REALTY I.M. MEMBER ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. BROKER `w �.. PREIwuN LOCATIM �� t b.fto.aparbrad $84,900 AM LOT11 900 t ftltthar serysaras lot bac" O 9 bedroomqwbnwM i97, r" 900 an to pwbd§L Fully 11 P F 3 bdnL how w too � ��d �• ;4_ many faltres b ISL Slams a "Ir. �� Note I & 2bedroom P stM�,tldd Itrdwd floors, fast. ruL wkh Ip. i walkout. Est -m kit. Perket how, price i bale! Cal toff won't MALL ANGELA HOFFMANN*, JIM KELLY*, (905) 683-1088 683-2992 I RENTALS AVAILABLE 'DU/Lln' OW LM. fiLTR. OMEGA REALTY WC. 60, .j� 1 RF/,A/MP�C°FIRS T rzrnETY[-AM[Teu itrni.ToR (905), 831-3300 OR (905) 686-3330. �^ 1; DETA(liflo 81:1(X (;JET STARTI-3)w Sparkling I Remodelle Close to sc "Extensive renovations." Could be used as professional offices b other uses. To view call Wayne Senis, 831-3300. 1 i, '$179,0001 t 7t. •.j - R-. $�9�9pa { CNIP'N DALES! t1►TL1 SILIL HIBESITS" ' AW _ :' X31-3300 , r r'Ea _ *J- r' r � A . .r i1Pr1 �� 7--4- x- S1►iiTII AJAX I,10;ATI!)WITH JN4.IRW;Nh. rf� MA— N i � 1 . r F "Extensive renovations." Could be used as professional offices b other uses. To view call Wayne Senis, 831-3300. 1 i, '$179,0001 t 7t. •.j - R-. $�9�9pa { CNIP'N DALES! t1►TL1 SILIL HIBESITS" ' AW _ :' X31-3300 , r r'Ea _ *J- r' r � A . .r i1Pr1 �� 7--4- x- S1►iiTII AJAX I,10;ATI!)WITH JN4.IRW;Nh. rf� MA— N F NOW ' 1 � - EXCEPTIONAL VALUE rI `�lD5183�-3360 � �. �■ $116,5001 is s�p PARADISE FOUND CUSTOM-BUILT LAKE FRONTAGE NOT YOUR AVERAGE TOWNHOME!! ••minutes to Pickering • 1. Markham. Cf -U 3011H Mrt ARTEAI" i •i CAU NORM MAPTIN 4CAl1L 405: 1837':3:3t3D �A* 831.33300 } IECAME SUKAiLS3• "POWER OF SALE" HOBBY FARM FIRST TIME BUYER :S.1.99F POWER OF 4+2' Fam. rm. with fireplace Main floor laundry room Central air conditioning Possible in-law. Call now to view - won't last. ' L• YOU WILL LOVE THIS PROPERTY— GUARANTEEWP :�'... `I:Alt1► 11iIfN,Y�i1117(1yhj�� • w apinef; _bt, ,CALI WALTER primrate couA location, dbk. car gsr, side door entrance, hu¢ fm rm. wtUp., custom window coverMlgs,l9e• bdrms., mstr. hdrm. -.� has ht1 en rude, • must see! .• • • f • r r•• � • 1 SS 5 (" I U]NANNA RD, I'ICKIJRING i� ; j F NOW ' 1 � - EXCEPTIONAL VALUE rI `�lD5183�-3360 � �. �■ $116,5001 is s�p PARADISE FOUND CUSTOM-BUILT LAKE FRONTAGE NOT YOUR AVERAGE TOWNHOME!! ••minutes to Pickering • 1. Markham. Cf -U 3011H Mrt ARTEAI" i •i CAU NORM MAPTIN 4CAl1L 405: 1837':3:3t3D �A* 831.33300 } IECAME SUKAiLS3• "POWER OF SALE" HOBBY FARM FIRST TIME BUYER :S.1.99F POWER OF 4+2' Fam. rm. with fireplace Main floor laundry room Central air conditioning Possible in-law. Call now to view - won't last. ' L• YOU WILL LOVE THIS PROPERTY— GUARANTEEWP :�'... `I:Alt1► 11iIfN,Y�i1117(1yhj�� • w apinef; _bt, ,CALI WALTER primrate couA location, dbk. car gsr, side door entrance, hu¢ fm rm. wtUp., custom window coverMlgs,l9e• bdrms., mstr. hdrm. -.� has ht1 en rude, • must see! .• • • f • r r•• � • 1 SS 5 (" I U]NANNA RD, I'ICKIJRING i� DOUG TAYLO����^�'` PENTHOUSE SUITE! Spectacular view, million dollar recreation lecilides, groat location, 2 bedrooms, 2 washroolow den, living room, ming room, kiadren, plus a balcony. 5 appliances i 2 parking spaces included. For private viewing C., I- D C '-fiVIOR, 631-330U. P LOCATION! 1ho street1101,011111f to five on! Convenience is just one of its many features. 3+1 bedrooms, entry from garage, triple car driveway & sep. badcenbwce.Fordetails Call DOUG TAYLOR- X31-3300. MIER OF SALE: Thb, I is iocaled dose to lake, parks, ho and is just waiting for an offer! ` •3300 111411 t!t � 831=3300 W4a 2)e4Ci av&oa & SxAerie cce —w OR d PRICE 13 ONLY ONE FEATURE Calfing all starters and retirees! This cosy 3+1 bdrm. home otters you a speciates remodelled kitchen overlooking the fam. rm.. a large updated ballroom. CAC 6 many other upgrades. Its very convenient location tops off the list 1 4 � Pp .-, -, : - - -: BEAUTY ON A BUDGET. An absolute dream for first lienors! ALL THE WORK IS DONE! 3 aodrooms. 2 baths. formal c1n. rm.. Ige. finished rec mL w/gas tp.. entry f wo 98" to home, M a great family neighbourhood of Courtice. This one s Anw, "I MARY ROY at 831-3300! A lovingly cared for home, wasuing distance b Me, 3 bdnns., spacious roaster ween suite, 2 fps., 3 baths, Seishetl Matt, 2 level deck, comes with 5 appliances. N you're thinkkV 44 poVN tot the first *N._ THIS ONE IS WORTH SEEING! Call Yom: PAN at gas_ I!". is roI€!°!allt R 1 rBD TO SCU home S ufac, upgraded M imma home So catreraieaat; R's brally rose, freroch doors, � kitchen, huge prhraMe P� � Y � �� bedroom � oras, roam i drnrg room, all Dass plus a privaM court floor ktuiradry, Call DOUG TAYLOR, 831-3300. finished CallAR11 RO family to see it todrlr. They'll love it., -------------- ----- —1 —t ----------- THE ;WS ADVERTISER. WEU- SEPTEMBER Is. I" M ",r AAN KRULL* 831-3300 r BARGAIN PRICED! Demand Fox Hollow, 3,190 sq. ft., 5 bedrooms, main floor family roan & den. high efficiency furnace, CAC, CMAC, master retreat, open concept kitchen h family room. Dont wait. ., ' -acral KFUJLL. 831-_, LUCE BRAD iIE1B! Rare burg., Whitby location, quaft on, quh5 taoostfvction, 5 aaria w to 001 & GO. upgraded white kit, all appls W mete, hm. rel. This a m shows lile brand new. Hurry Calf JAAN KRULL, a3l-3 L, i, - __r - - - - GR�i� ' i , , r. rrii'ii I i I ri• Dean"! Oshawa, shaped I l { eglal location, h neighbourhood, Oboe to all amati KRULL, 831Q0. 1 NEED YOUR HOME TO SELL. THE BUSY SUMMER MARKET HAS DEPLETED OUR INVENTORY OF QUALITY HOMES. CALL ME TODAY FOR A FREE COMPUTERIZED MARKET EVALUATION WITH NO OBLIGATION. ire 9 11 V 0&- te] I I . 1111111, AL 111 WE 0 Mi A a imawn ip;mlm® CALL FIRSTREALTY LTD.(905)831-330 Gr INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED 0 1 OLENANNA RD. PI K REALTOR (905) 686-3330 ... .,mer. ---i—� ERING „----------------------- --- 4 7 PAGE4-THB NEWS ADVEWEM WED. SEr'tEMSER it. 19% V COMMUNITY Region ma save y By CHRISTY CHASE SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVERTISER DURHAM -- An Oshawa YWCA program to help women and their chil- dren find safe, affordable housing in the city may continue, albeit on a reduced scale. Durham Council's social services committee is recommending the Region Head injury association ,gets extra funding from health 41 ministry DURHAM — The Head Injury Association of Durham Region has received an additional 532.000 in funding from the Ministry of Health. The stabilization funding from the ministry's long-term care division will allow the organization to maintain its current level of service, says Frank Murphy, association executive direc- tor. "Without these monies, we proba- bly would have had to cut back on ser- vices." he says. The association gives care, support and counselling to people who live with the effects of brain injury, last year, the organization assisted 95 peo- ple, reports Mr. Murphy. The funding increases the associa- tion's budget to 5121,000, he says. The majority of its budget is provided by the Ministry of Health, with the United Way of Ajax -Pickering, fund- raising and private donations account- ing for the remainder. Teen Ajax, Pickering students send prayers up the flag pole AJAX-PICKERING — Local high school students will take part in the fifth annual See You at the Pole Day today. Ajax and Pickering students from every Christian denomination are invited to join hands with peers around their schools' flag poles and pray for their peers, teachers, school administrations, govern- ments and country. Brenda Slomka, vice-president of the student council at Pine Ridge Secondary School in Pickering, is one of the organizers of the day at her school. "We as Christian Students at Pine Ridge now realize that we can M ake a difference in our school by praying about our problems," she says. She says participation in the prayer meeting has gown from 10 studeats in the first year to 44 last year. At 7 p.m. on Sept. 18, students at Dunbartm High, Pine Ridge, Pick- ering High, St. Mary's, Exeter, Ajax High and Denis O'Connor schools in Ajax and Pickering and Henry Street High School in Whit- by will gather for the prayer meet- ings. For more information, call Daniel Winter at 8394621. YWCA program toed housini! for single moms provide funding through a purchase -of- "We have a history of success,' $21,250 for the program with the Region service contract that will allow 10 hours YWCA executive director Eva Martin- kicking in just over $6,800. If Regional per week of housing support services to Blythe told the committee. "This (fund- Council approves, the Region will pay its single women. ing from the Region) -allows us to contin- share this year even though the Province Last month, the YWCA was told the ue the work which we've been doing on has stopped its funding. Province would no longer fund the pro- a reduced scale while we look at ... other Ms. Martin -Blythe said even eight to gram which saw an outreach worker help ways to continue the work on a full 10 hours a week will allow the organiza- more than 1,000 women with housing scale." tion to help women and their families problems to date this year. Originally, the Province supplied find safe, affordable housing. NEW CHOICE R�td. MEMBER BROKER DDD FREE EVALUATION Canada "s i Reduced Cornrni� Full MLS Servicf Newspaper - TV Info Tube/ Sign Internet Written Guarant 837-i -, , �� ...w- i .s . �� l..•j 1 eta '/ 4• Quiet court. pie lot. Fur bdrms . ? hathrooms. Hollow:' Fireplace. Pll k. l'. Ill W; a.✓ BA l A Rf-. 1 l /udq Hund\ Hrs t llll. Jud) Stacee*** 8.17-10.54, Stacee*** x37-105. 24 HO( "R INFO UNE `4 HOUR INFO LINE 3 Hk WTI I.I.EJUDY Ilfi f1r )1 I1'�I 41h--Iyy--t6-3h INI()k.MAII(^ 416-499-4h 4h Mr)k%f\rIc)% ca7,,.'4 1 r.1vY 4,.:., I I .r tr v C: 11 41 p-410/ ,,, 4,, 111 Rr.l; I _ .4SK FOR 1. D. #6057 ASK FOR I.D. #0051 Ul'l \ ( (1\(1.f 15IARITR Landscaping galorr. 3 bedrooms, en suite, 3 baths, finished basement + bedroom. Fat -in kitchen, wrap- around deck back. Can Raul Casino*, 837-lo54. I- IT'S INCREDIBLE!! * Gorgeous all brick semi bungalow, totally renovated * Beautiful stained hrdwd jlrs. * 4 new rooms in bsmt. * Renovated kit. has built in appls. * French dr w/o to deck * Sep. side door ent. Call Ron Amite*; 905-837-1OS4. Am ..4 BACK TO METRO!! Oversized apartment shows like a model in unique open layout. Luxury building, superb facilities. Call Emily Tan**.* 837- 1054. -nut lilt Sh)'1 ilii 11WIT"' t.l(£IJ.F.\THII" A/ser 4 brdnmm a ecutivePrrkering kn-ation. Basement brautr. Separate living neon/ finished. 2nd kitchen, CAC. d1#11019use prg ream", huge greenhr,,n h encu n, are, huge Jamil• 4iuhen. else err purkertr. SO' leu .r n.m with frtrp4x-e. interkmi - This is the (me."' Call for list • drriewa\ - Wow!rr. Call for all of extras. Lois Thompson**, • * • the details. Lair Thompson*•, 837 -104.d37 -1I. "7-1054. BEAUTY AND THE BEST***"GOOD BUY" TO Brick bungalow in sawh I LANDLORD*** Ajax. Separate side entrance Superb townhouse in to finished basement. Two Oshawa Near Whitby bat6ruonu. central air. bander. As little as $666 P&I Shows very well! Pexon PEYTON per narnth. pey"M Diver*, Diwp*, 837-1054. ■ 837-/954. UNBEi • Drtadtrd I • centralm) * e..,.. A_ can Jim 837-1054. HAYWATCH HAC'KSPUP! • Saurb facing, quality ha/dwrN,d * Fahuhrus finished basement wah wet bar central air, gas - Inrrruh-ulate! wAM� A T�IPR/FIC START? Then cam Jim I&"er•, 8.17- T17 mggg- Mpmx 2.600 sq. ff. 4+2 bdmNortreah Appliiii aFeei mi Lai tri wMtO to deck Mn. tr tam nnr►Treplace Formal W rm/dn rrn. ilk FinbwNw A..2bdmis84qc ELO w�1f19distance to sarools&stlopp" ANG • Best buy n area tiout PUCCI* Cal Angelo today before 4's oone. 831.95( T SOUTH AJAX BEAUTY Fully del. family home in one of the REAL CREAM PUFF most desired locations in south Ajax.11: rThis uth Ajax beauty has been Finished top to bottom - mn. fir tam. d throughout. 5°i° down. rn with wio to great deck 3 bdrms like rent 3 bdrms.. master up and one down. 3 baths,hrdwd as 2 -pc en suite. wio from om to large deck. steps to firs m Iry mt. 8 din. nn., overs¢ed .opp ng, schools 3 trans,t ,ar */driveway parking for 4 cars VALERIE .all Valerie Pdgor- 83'-9500 ';all Par Wrkwlahl rvwli F1404,11n mx n _■ TOM L S, WANT IT ALL? Walk hike, bike or boating area only mins. away ham this magnikent new 2.905 sq. 0. home with all the modem amenities on a 56x144 f<. treed kn. price 5309.900 For details on this home or rt you prefer a custom-built tame in this tine ^wrxhy please cal Tan Lewis at 33' 9 �fT WHY RENT? �aoulous 3 bdrm. semi 25 mins. ;m Toronto. Separate :France to bache cr apt. Fully 'e-ced yard. S119.50C Call q: ­ ,e Daws sr Pain Jones. 35GC 831-950r, "We highly recommend Catherine •McGill to anyone thinking; of buying or selling a home" Ann c- loin AlcKinnell 50 llentin2%orel flack• F LOTS OF SPACE This 3;1 bdrn home -as a urge family rm. with woodbuming fp.. fin. bsmi double car gar and fenced yard. S1 T7.90C. Call Paul Jones or Borrie Daws. 519-9500 or 83-9500 BONNIE BEV HUTCHISON* f. arum pie -shaped pct' Immaculate ex?cutrve hornier 4 bedrooms' En s,Ae with yup tub & separate snower' Greenhouse gut *0 par", Main fir tam nn & laundry' Gas ',reolacel Ceramic & morel Call now c• your appolntrnent to view' Bev - Ocnison. 631-9500 or 619-9500 IMMACULATE BUNGALOW' U;nutes 'c scrods & --cps 'tally upgraded ever. 't1e Icft. Qua:ity broadloom New ca'.r, kit mn !ir aundry * o . .KK & ~rate landscaced c' Ta-ce- ELEANOR ga•age See ' .:day :'2F :CC STANDFlELD• F earcr Star -c1 e c • GREAT DESIGN _ r BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY JOHN e000r slLvt RSPRucE NOVEL LAYOUT - LARGE PREMIUM LOT!! ESTATE This sturfxng Pickering home is loaded This Whitby home has 2 staircases You'll have oodles of space In this 4 Renovated century house. 15 with upgrades. ceramics, french doors, to second floor - 2nd floor laundry, bdrm home. Finished lop to bottom cathedral ceilings, gas hredace. 3 huge family room with fireplace and In desirable Whitby area, 5th acres, 8 stall horse barn, triple skylights. One of John Boddy s best gable widow. french doors, new itby car garage. Next to County Moor plans. ent. to garage nom inside. flooring, new furnace -deep treed b bedroom m basement plus rec forest. Priced to sell. $279,000. kitchen d family room joined by oak fenced yard - deck, ntertodk, super room Rooms large & spaclim. Call Bill Mornson. RICK pocket trench doors T' -us come :s a DIANA area of fine homes. Just $178,000. CYNTHIA Call Cynthia for further Information. MENARY' must see. Call Finck Menarv, 6194500. I M fT7+ r'�Nu nran. Pi", ricLornn Y..• ■ae-WRlL•1 t]..,....• • .. ♦ . di r GORGEOUS 36K IMM RAM Cmil Cdorial dew with gals of rood trio aftm the beatAy d itis home. Feekim nd 3+1 bdtms, oversized fain room rilp., renovated Idl. with BA appfiarmtres, card. air. CtpL vac., ceramics 8 much more. In great family oriertled neidtbothiii Cal JoAnne Wiilh kAs to offer! 3-pieee en stile off master, ed -in kltdmert, Inished bsmL with workshop and large IN* room. Located on a quiet creswit in a great W* neighborhood dose to 401, schools, sttoppil The prep" bit and gardens are to die for! N for arty Gorgeous otlnttry home; bialy renovated! Oilers bea W pine kitchen, mn. fk. laundry, 2805' de(* overlooking coumky garden.New be sep. shower Pius gas healing. A pleasure to show! Cal A" Hulleatt for an appoinbrtent b 0 .y ft PRIVACY N PARADISE Fabulous Greenwood Rd. property - very private treed 2.2 acres, updated and spacious raised bungalow - bright all new kit, built- in appliances, skykju, inground pool - hot tub plush! Call Laura Marks**, 619-9500. Lovely 4 bdrm. - 2,230 sq. ft. Newer 50 oz. brdlm. throughout + 12x12" ceramics in hall, foyer 6 huge gourmet Michen, cent air, fireplace, wak to schools, new rec centre 8 shoppir4 Irn maadate! Hurry! Cal Susan Yw=K 619-9500. IN LUxURYf Lovely 1 bdrni phis solarium in prestigious Tridel condo. Features eat -in kitchen, separate dining room, - 8th floor location. Cal Sheila Earl, (905) 619-9500. C•?vi—.17-ij A stuping finished bsft with gas Ip. as well as a man M1. fam. rm. with woodb m*V fp. Provide ample leisure space for today's family. Orrer perks Include cent. air and vacxxtm. 4 bdms., 3 baths, large deck and extra wide driveway. Call Brenda Chide, 619-9500. Gorgm hortle, w6) plada plate. Feakires ioekide lvirgk til rm. with wio to sufudeck. 3 spacious bdrm., one wit balcony which has We view. cental air & all appliances irclded Close to TTC, shops, scads S GO. This Ixxne s guy Immaalate. To view please cal me today. Mona Young', 905.619-9500. • „ AssociKe fitVwW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ♦ • • . .. . . . . .. . . ."1 1', 1 1 LLI', ,, i•r•S •'. r•'H.., �Y%e •'i' i' �F+�..,Il a' ..�1►.. �ifk"i•.'( , A WHITBY BEAUTY JUST LISTED $158.500 A THREE BEDROOM DREAM -errand West Hynde ocatlon �,uiet —..Or This home has an open concept *M► cruid-safe court' Bright rased end bads of natural lighting. A gas -4 curgalow nground cool' Two - fireplace accents the gracious living tiered deck Selt. cnta,ned nanny room. The lot is professionally suite' A rtigr' *codburnng stove' landscaped and fully fenced in rear. Clese to scnccs 3 -;cse to Call Lyn Dunlop'. 905-619-9500. BETA s: • & 3� _c •,p* a =p'a : ,gicni BIGIONI• at E'3- ]tKC --, - CC TOM L S, WANT IT ALL? Walk hike, bike or boating area only mins. away ham this magnikent new 2.905 sq. 0. home with all the modem amenities on a 56x144 f<. treed kn. price 5309.900 For details on this home or rt you prefer a custom-built tame in this tine ^wrxhy please cal Tan Lewis at 33' 9 �fT WHY RENT? �aoulous 3 bdrm. semi 25 mins. ;m Toronto. Separate :France to bache cr apt. Fully 'e-ced yard. S119.50C Call q: ­ ,e Daws sr Pain Jones. 35GC 831-950r, "We highly recommend Catherine •McGill to anyone thinking; of buying or selling a home" Ann c- loin AlcKinnell 50 llentin2%orel flack• F LOTS OF SPACE This 3;1 bdrn home -as a urge family rm. with woodbuming fp.. fin. bsmi double car gar and fenced yard. S1 T7.90C. Call Paul Jones or Borrie Daws. 519-9500 or 83-9500 BONNIE BEV HUTCHISON* f. arum pie -shaped pct' Immaculate ex?cutrve hornier 4 bedrooms' En s,Ae with yup tub & separate snower' Greenhouse gut *0 par", Main fir tam nn & laundry' Gas ',reolacel Ceramic & morel Call now c• your appolntrnent to view' Bev - Ocnison. 631-9500 or 619-9500 IMMACULATE BUNGALOW' U;nutes 'c scrods & --cps 'tally upgraded ever. 't1e Icft. Qua:ity broadloom New ca'.r, kit mn !ir aundry * o . .KK & ~rate landscaced c' Ta-ce- ELEANOR ga•age See ' .:day :'2F :CC STANDFlELD• F earcr Star -c1 e c • GREAT DESIGN _ r BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY JOHN e000r slLvt RSPRucE NOVEL LAYOUT - LARGE PREMIUM LOT!! ESTATE This sturfxng Pickering home is loaded This Whitby home has 2 staircases You'll have oodles of space In this 4 Renovated century house. 15 with upgrades. ceramics, french doors, to second floor - 2nd floor laundry, bdrm home. Finished lop to bottom cathedral ceilings, gas hredace. 3 huge family room with fireplace and In desirable Whitby area, 5th acres, 8 stall horse barn, triple skylights. One of John Boddy s best gable widow. french doors, new itby car garage. Next to County Moor plans. ent. to garage nom inside. flooring, new furnace -deep treed b bedroom m basement plus rec forest. Priced to sell. $279,000. kitchen d family room joined by oak fenced yard - deck, ntertodk, super room Rooms large & spaclim. Call Bill Mornson. RICK pocket trench doors T' -us come :s a DIANA area of fine homes. Just $178,000. CYNTHIA Call Cynthia for further Information. MENARY' must see. Call Finck Menarv, 6194500. I M fT7+ r'�Nu nran. Pi", ricLornn Y..• ■ae-WRlL•1 t]..,....• • .. ♦ . di r GORGEOUS 36K IMM RAM Cmil Cdorial dew with gals of rood trio aftm the beatAy d itis home. Feekim nd 3+1 bdtms, oversized fain room rilp., renovated Idl. with BA appfiarmtres, card. air. CtpL vac., ceramics 8 much more. In great family oriertled neidtbothiii Cal JoAnne Wiilh kAs to offer! 3-pieee en stile off master, ed -in kltdmert, Inished bsmL with workshop and large IN* room. Located on a quiet creswit in a great W* neighborhood dose to 401, schools, sttoppil The prep" bit and gardens are to die for! N for arty Gorgeous otlnttry home; bialy renovated! Oilers bea W pine kitchen, mn. fk. laundry, 2805' de(* overlooking coumky garden.New be sep. shower Pius gas healing. A pleasure to show! Cal A" Hulleatt for an appoinbrtent b 0 .y ft PRIVACY N PARADISE Fabulous Greenwood Rd. property - very private treed 2.2 acres, updated and spacious raised bungalow - bright all new kit, built- in appliances, skykju, inground pool - hot tub plush! Call Laura Marks**, 619-9500. Lovely 4 bdrm. - 2,230 sq. ft. Newer 50 oz. brdlm. throughout + 12x12" ceramics in hall, foyer 6 huge gourmet Michen, cent air, fireplace, wak to schools, new rec centre 8 shoppir4 Irn maadate! Hurry! Cal Susan Yw=K 619-9500. IN LUxURYf Lovely 1 bdrni phis solarium in prestigious Tridel condo. Features eat -in kitchen, separate dining room, - 8th floor location. Cal Sheila Earl, (905) 619-9500. C•?vi—.17-ij A stuping finished bsft with gas Ip. as well as a man M1. fam. rm. with woodb m*V fp. Provide ample leisure space for today's family. Orrer perks Include cent. air and vacxxtm. 4 bdms., 3 baths, large deck and extra wide driveway. Call Brenda Chide, 619-9500. Gorgm hortle, w6) plada plate. Feakires ioekide lvirgk til rm. with wio to sufudeck. 3 spacious bdrm., one wit balcony which has We view. cental air & all appliances irclded Close to TTC, shops, scads S GO. This Ixxne s guy Immaalate. To view please cal me today. Mona Young', 905.619-9500. • „ AssociKe fitVwW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ♦ • • . .. . . . . .. . . ."1 1', 1 1 LLI', ,, i•r•S •'. r•'H.., �Y%e •'i' i' �F+�..,Il a' ..�1►.. �ifk"i•.'( , PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WM SEPTEMBER 1& 19% COLDUM — BANKOR— 420-4200 • • • East Realty An I �n� Q -- • •.ated Member Broker of Coldviell Banker Affiliates of Canada A PERFECT HOME - COUNTRY LIVING ON 13 ACRES FINISHED TOP TO BOTTOM 10 + 4 bedroom bungalow, fin. w/o basement, huge liv. rm., sep. din. rm.! Airplane hangar 8 landing strip. Asking $469,900! Also available. 2 low priced building lots, 2 acres BILL • • for $119,900 8 7.8 acres for $149,900. Call Mr. Oosterholt Sr. now. 905-420-4200. BEAUTIFUL LAKESIDE CONDO Large 2 bedroom model offers a full W= 4 piece en suite, living room with fireplace, top floor western #' exposure, and is being sold under • power of sale for only $95,000. Call Brad Tate, 420-4200. AN ABSOLUTE JEWEL WITH INGROUND POOL!! $239,800. Top quality 2.'00 sq. ft. home in one of Whitby s finest communities! Upgrades :alore incl. extensive interlocking. Tagnificent gardens, upgraded kitchen, ceramics. CAC, cent. vac., intercom. Parking for 6 cars. Janice Gamett. 420- 1200. IDEAL STARTER HOME EASY WALK TO THE BAY AND LAKE Trns 2 bedroom nome ;r PIcKering has a 16x32 inground pool, garden shed, and .� an eat -in kit. Woodbuming stove warms • r the basement. Deep treed lot in family area. 5124,900. To view call Don Gomes, 420-4200. DEER CREEK CUSTOM BUNGALOW! PRICE REDUCED TO SR9,900!! Absoiutely stunning nome backing on to Deer Creek Golf Course! All the bells and whistles' This home will appeal to even the most discriminating buyer. For an - - _ appointment to view call Laura Masur at 420-4200. ** FABULOUS VALUE! ** }� Well kept 5 bedroom home on 132' y deep lot. Features galore, including 2 full baths, high ceilings, hardwood floors, main floor family room, lots of renovations, double garage. Call to see. Asking $139,900. Keith King, 420-4200. REDUCED TO $99,900!!! AUTUMN IN MUSKOKA! Experience it yourself!! Immaculate 3 bedroom cottage on small tranquil lake, .28 acres. Gently sloping property, - - dock, garage. All amenities. 3 km. to Baysville. 2 hrs., 15 min. from Toronto! _F Call Laura Masur, 420.4200. TRIDEL CASITA TOWNHOMES Lifestyle for the '90s Terrific value in ft large 2+1 Luxurious bungalow model. This 3 storey unit immaculate a showpiece. features a spacious master on Upgraded kitJopen concept, the 2nd level. !Nan level has mirrored walls, 2 bdrms., 2 upgraded kit., large din. rm. d washrooms, an suite laundry, w/o to balcony. Bonus - 2 24 hr. security, underground parking spots & locker. 420- parking. 420.4200. 4200..Call Your Resident Experts (905) 420-4200 p� �D Tm AV-7 :.% k asiaws Whitby • C1aii Na k s � ' THIS WEEK' News Advertiser SEPTEMBER.. H0,MES, RUN WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 EXT SPECTACULARS .. , -* v Q ALINE; THURSDAYS SEPTEMBER 19 5 �� 0'� ; t► .TQC ESERYE:` t ' A F 5 } ,. *SWU Rep►ese<►tsti u. "Associft a►oW—BrWw/Owfw ............ ......... __. VAGV. U -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., SVZT. lk 19% 491JAW11111111114 • • FwdAb"', MUALITY ONE LTD. , I Eat -in kitchen - located on a crescent! v Dining room - walkouts to newer large deck n .1861 6832 r, Fenced yard, prof. landscaped! J Nicely finished basement _ ` Driveway fits 4 cars! 3: N Freshly painted throughout - ceramics • • • • • • ju om L�$t R - G2,geous 4.1 bedroom home wd", finished waikour Pant to suit your tastes. No repairs needed. Delightfully basement. 2 fireplaces & 2 kitchens. Central air & ma,r �;,_cr 3 bedrooms, finished basement with 2 -piece P 9 y P large living room overlooking family size dining room with family room. Don't be disappointed - call for ar a c rime'' bath. upgraded windows & broadloom, pool, y PP PP central air &interlock walk. vaulted ce h^y Charming end unit beside parkette. Solid ?c view this home reserve fir � Ma rr fees stable 5 years it IL •J a e:: 'u^ya _ h = ;_ _ -e:1rooms-cs*a,rs a^a a4 bedroom eXECUtIVe nicety appointed Immaculate spacious upgraded home New kitchen. 2 4- ai,ge —a- fioo, 'a -!iv ocm with fireplace finished � pc. bathrooms, finished basement, separate entrance, case,ne­. ngrou o cx• V.a • ._ ake, parks, schools and throug .Out with the he toys only $214,900. Try arge family room with walkout to deck This must be seen 300 vour offer i cw wne hesitates... _. o be appreaated, lust fisted, wont last Call now. Bright, open concept - home featuring 3 big bedrooms. huge livings room and 2 walkouts — - to a private, treed 'jarden. Perfect ' • - Pickering location for 3 bedroom home with finished basement, walkout Ideal for home business, wired for computer network. 6 -- only S136.0001 to deck & eat -;n kitchen. Excellent floor plan. Large phone lines into PBX System! 4+2 bedrooms. Separate entrance - finished basement/latchen. bath & 2 gas r r .,rinciQal rooms. Walk to Pickering Town Centre. eplaces. Call now! Nestiea or one cf Picace nc s •^cs� prestigious streets, this home nas so mucr to otter the growing c• exiencea tamoy. Spacious & open floor plan. huge far rm wt`' w c% oe�x gas tp large tarn. -size kit., a 12x'26 deck off kitchen walkou' other teat.res :nc 6 appis . cent. vac tandem garage new driveway anc more' _a: Today for furtherinformation! •r• Huge greenhouse kitchen with centre island. Full en suite in master. Gas fireplace in living room. Landscaped and fenced. Quiet court. Must be seen. Why rent when you could own this immaculate 2 bdnn., 2 washroom condo? Great location and a great view. This gem shows pride of ownership. • • RM _ W I•I• X Eriraordt wy condonwdum x 2 targe bedrooms X B•lwny nm kill lenglh x western exposure X 2 balwoorra x Fridge, stove X strrrwg pool (indoor) x pace to the Goo club Cal now This 3 bedroom brick horw.% includes fridge stove, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments for rent. En suite dishwasher, washer and dryer. Spacious rooms throughout bath & laundry. 5 appliances included. Central with large rec room. Close to schools, shopping and air & rldn Immediate occupancy. transit. dust move in. pa 9. mediate oCCU rT Custom-built home on 2 acres of landscaped property, it features skylights, hot tub, sauna, walkouts, very open concept layout & 4 car garage!! Lots of trees & interlock paths! WHY GIVE AWAY • • --991MT X&T UV,01112 X Cad me now X 3 large bedrooms X2 storey home X Large lot X Liv. rm. - din. rrri. X Renovated bathroom X Don't wait, call now. 3=2 9X� ` .: Z, MOM