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I0 LIMRAR News Advertis, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1996 36 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,000 Vol. 115 No. 41 Gas rice hi*ke shocks mbe on way out Dan McTeague MP's bill would force oil companies to notify you of increases BY MARIANNE TAKACS NT%FT RF.POR_TFR_ AJAX-PICKIRING — Ontario Rid- ing MP Dan McTeaguc's private mem- ber's hill to make oil companies more accountable to the public on gas prices Most Pickering councillors won't rule out tax hike PICKE:RING — With Pickering facing a toutih budget Near for 1997. the News Ad%ertiscr asked Town Council members (or their views on the possibili- Inside In the news Editorial ................... 6 Entertainment ........ 24 Sports....................27 Classified ............... 29 phone Rnes 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 '. 93,t + 71t GST = $1 tv of a tax increase next year and on major budget difficulties the Town is fac- ing. Here are their answers: Nla%or Hayne .%rthurs: File biggcst :halien_e is the reduced revenue stream." says the mayor. citing expect- ed cuts i n provin- Wayne c i a I Arthurs transfer payments to the Town and to Pickering Transit. He expects the cutbacks will make it very difficult to avoid either a tax increase or a reduction in services. Still, he says, "My objective would be not to have a mill rate increase" has overcome a major hurdle in Parlia- ment. The hill. which would require oil com- panies to provide written notice to the Ministry of Industry of impending increases in the price of gasoline and of the reasons for them. was rejected by a committee of NIPS which chooses which private memhcr's hills are allowed to pro- ceed among aN)ut -ill dr.okn h, lot. On FrldaN. V. \l.lr.i_�:� made a speech in Parliament that per- suaded MPs to vote unanimously to over- rule the committee's decision. The MPs then voted to pass the bill on second read- ing. which will allow it to go to Parlia- ment's Standing Committee on Industry for further consideration. ' This is not only a victory for con- sumers who are often faced with signifi- cant increases in the price of gasoline �+rthout ane warning or reasons `gncn from the oil companies, it is a victory for hackhench MPs to put forward meaning- ful legislation;' says Mr. McTeague. He believes the legislation he's proposing is needed to fixce the oil indus- try to provide consumers reasonable jus- tification for what he sees as -sudden and dramatic increases" in the price of gaff. When consumers have asked for explana- See GAS... Page 4 See PICKERING... Page 2 Race to the wire Blade Moon Arising, centre, with jockey Ramon Dominguez on board, won Sunday's sixth race at Picov Downs in Ajax ahead of Australian Hum Haw ridden by John McInerney, left, and Regal Bearing being guided to the finish line by Richard Hollett. This coming Sunday is the final weekend of the quarter horse race season at the track, on Hwy. 2 east of Harwood Avenue. There's parimutuel betting and admission's free. photo by Jason Liebregts PAGE 2 -TME NIEWtS ADVERTISERIAWDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9119% Pickering Council struggles to limit 1997 tax increase FROM PAGE 1 Maurice Brenner. Ward 1 Region- al Councillor Coun. Brenner believes the Town's most difficult task will be to cope with further reductions in provincial fund- ing. He is partic- ularl-* concerned about "rumors" the Province will .amend Ontario's Development Charges Act to prohibit munici- palities from Astlif__ :harginv devel- Maurice opers for the cost Brenner of "soft" ser- vices such as recreation facilities and fire depart- ment. The good news is that follow- ing an auditor's report on the budget process this past -*ear. Coun. Bren- ner expects improvements in the process that will produce a better budget. As for a tax increase in 1997. "I'm committed to zero per cent;' he sw s. Dave R,.an, «ard I local Council- lor C o u n . RNan expects the .urrent restruc- turing of the Town's adminis- tration and improvements to the budget process will help reduce expendi- tures next year. Dave He "will do Ryan everything" pos- sible to avoid a tax increase next year, but is not sure it will be possible. " if the (provin- cial) cuts are as drastic as last year it's going to be %ery difficult to achieve that goal." He is particularly concerned about financing needed for capital projects and cutbacks in provincial funding for transit. Doug Dickerson, Ward 2 Regional Councillor Provincial grant cuts are the biggest barrier in the way of con- tinuing Picker- ing's tax freeze, according to Coun. Dickerson. He expects the Province will cut its transfer pay - Doug ments to Picker - Dickerson ing by $1.2 mil- lion to $1.5 mil- lion in 1997. "Avoiding any tax increase will be my first priority while attempting to avoid any decrease in service" And while he wants the Town to look at new ways to raise revenue, Coun. Dickerson doesn't see user fees as the answer because they're "nothing more than an additional tax on the individual using that service". Sherry Senis, Ward 2 local Councillor Coun. Senis believes the ".downloading" of costs and pro- grams from higher levels of Sherry government is Senis the biggest bud- get challenge. "We're going to have more responsibility with less mune} to do it." She "would like to see" the tax freeze extended but that will depend on the size of expected provincial funding reductions. Coun. Senis notes it will be particularly hard to pay for capital projects and suggests the Town should look into "partnering" with private enterprise as an alternative way to pav for new facilities. She would like to see con- struction of a new outdoor skating and rollerblading park. "The teens need a place to go." Rick Johnson, Ward 3 Regional Councillor A don't see any reason for any tax increase:' says Coun. Johnson. He believes the Town needs to "work with the mandate of the provincial government" — which he notes won 52 per cent of the vote in the last election — and adjust to the cutbacks that �— I have to he made. Coun. Johnson sans Pickering must find ways - 4 to increase rev- *7 enues through measures such as "more aggres- sive" enforce- ment of bylaws Rick and to reduce .Johnson costs through changes such as increased computer- ization. He maintains the Town must not fall behind on capital projects like roads because that will only make them cost more in the future. A skateboarding and rollerblading park to provide activities for local youth is high on his list of priority needs. Enrico Pistritto, Ward 3 local Councillor Coun. Pistritto sees financing capital projects as the major budget issue and believes it's best to contin- ue with a "reasonable" approach to spending on roads now instead of paying more later and avoiding bor- rowing for capital projects. As for taxes, he notes he has pushed for no increase in past years. "I like to keep an open mind. Obviously I'd like to get to zero, but I'm not going to do it at the expense of something important" A public meeting for residents to have their say on the budget is to be held Thursday, Oct. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council chamber at Town hall. * No Money Down! * No Payment For 6 Months! * No Interest For 6 Months! PICKERING Let us fix your car today A you can pay us down the road* This offer applies to all installed Parts and Auto Centre work (including tires) over $1o0 only when charged to your Canadian Tire Card on approved credit. 180 DAY FREEDOM RIDEUVICj'OV Repair your car now • make no payment, pay no interest for 6 months, available on yourCanadian Tire Card. Ask at Customer Service for complete details. CANADIAN TIRE FV Ovid" 09 PICKERING ONLY 1300 Kinston Road at Liverpool 839.8124 ,�, mss. SE CE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 8:30 a.m.-9:00 P.M. Do mon you w ilw Saturday 7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sunday 10.00 a.m.-5.00 p.m.i"'"101y01"'"i P PC `No fact' to rumor of Clearnet move BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPOMR PICKERING — Talk about one ol• Pickering's biggest employers moving out of town is only talk, for now, says the president of the company. "There's no tact to any rumor we're leaving at all;" says George Cope, presi- dent and CEO of Clearnet Communica- tions Inc. It is true, however, says Mr. Cope, that Clearnet is outgrowing its existing olfices at 1305 Pickering Parkway and the com- pany is "considering all its options", including moving to Scarborough. Clear - net has about 400 employees in Pickering and the firm has had to open an office at Dixie Road and Hwy. 2 for 100 of them. "We obviously have to have a build- ing that houses everyone;' says Mr. Cope, noting it'. expensive and inef- ficient to split staff between two oil -ices. The company expects it will have to move to a bigger tacility in about a year, either in Pick- ering or elsewhere, and hopes to make a decision by vear's end, according• to Mr. Cope. Because there is not many large office facili- tics available in Pickering, the com- pam may have to build something if it chooses to stay. Clearnet ha% grown from about I(X) employees two yrars ago to 650 across Canada today, and expe is to have 7(X) employees by the end of" this year. Clearnet came to Pickering in 1986 and moved to its current premises in June of 1995. The company has just launched its 'MIKE' mobile communications s:crvice. MIKE is a digital wireless telecommunica- tions service for business that inte- grates mobile phone, dispatch or group and private - call radio, alphanu- meric paging and messaging services into a single hand- set. The service is being launched in the windsor-to- Qucbec City condor this year and is expected to be expanded into western Canada in 1997. Mr. Cope says the MIKE campaign has been extremely successful and Clear - net has been "overwhelmed" with calls. Late last tall a unit of' the company, Clearnet PCS Inc., was one ol'only four firms in Canada granted licences to pro- vide a new type of portable telephone service. PCS (Personal Communications Ser- vices) is based or,. digital transmission rather than the analog system currently used by cell phone companies. It will offer customers a single, portable phone with a single number tier use in the home, office and everywhere else at a price that's supposed to be competitive with existing cell phone services. �...= MIND -- L • Intedo • Patios • Nature Rockei • Decks • Custor • Ponds • lawn ! •TfiF NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19% PAC, -F, 3 CONCEPTS • _ • • • Scrtiors Discos L% 427-90153\4'a rrantx BROKEN WINDSHIELD?UPSAVE TO 110.00 No Overcharge to Insurance Co. Pck ��) We Pay •Engine -- to Shampoo + WIPER ♦' Interprovincial �" - OIL CHANGE Deductible BLADES Auto Glass 420-0834 • Based on Insurance Prices • All work Guaranteed • Call for details on Car clean-ups! Call our new-srooni at fah i-51 10 %"th your news tips. {w` CL ' CE E 20,00() SHIRTS ON SALE! 4STARTCES FR05 From Canada's Premiere Shirt Maker •33' �V Great Variety of Sizes And Colours $ OPEN PICKERING HOME & LEISURE CEN -ME DAILY 1777 PICKERING PK%Y. BROCK RD. & HW'Y. 401, PIC'KERLNG (905) 686-7419 Worried that your furnace won't last through the winter? c � a a ve- ot�'e �c. Save up to r Fireplaces Humidifiers Air Conditioners Air Cleaners •y SHERIDAIV .../ HEATING t AIR CONDITIONING Call Now! (905) 427-5551 ustom Draper �T Sale ` ATCHENG BORDERS, \VALLPAPERS, BEDSPREADS 20 All Off SHEER MADNESS Voile 1919-; Sheers .................. tT Linen Sheers .................. 1 Triple Full Fabric and Labour Included �l..r FABRICS PLEN R' ­301SHEERS Let its assistjou in designing beautiful draperies • swags balloons • Austrians • balances c more FANTASTIC FABRICS Lace from .............. 9ND Moire/ Q -i from.. `i „D — SHUTTERS HUNTER DOUGLAS • California & Window Fashions Plantatiion - Lots of fabulous fabrics this =-W bc>d 8c Vinyl fall! Verticals 40 • Introducing Luminette by - 7 U OFF 5 FT. PA110 DOOR SPECIAL Hunter Douglas! 5 O Celebrity mini blinds • New designs in California O 6()9 FEInstalled Tax Included Shutters! OOFF Applause Honeycomb shades MANY MORE SPECIALS!! •1'cwr Wimhiw lkYvraUn} Ccntrc" • D BLINDS & DRAPERY PME SHOP AT NOPE tiE1MCE 428-0937 860 Brock Rd. S. ea Cold Kinpalon 1W., Vox (Pickoring Vilfc%W) Unit #1. - - sl+.cYw•ooM r+ouRs: Mon -Wed 10-5. n>,a,. s Fri. 10-6. sof. 10-5. Pickering, Ont. 837m781 o n m w � � V �WY "M 401 PME SHOP AT NOPE tiE1MCE 428-0937 860 Brock Rd. S. ea Cold Kinpalon 1W., Vox (Pickoring Vilfc%W) Unit #1. - - sl+.cYw•ooM r+ouRs: Mon -Wed 10-5. n>,a,. s Fri. 10-6. sof. 10-5. Pickering, Ont. 837m781 PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9,19% P i Stolen car rams house and two vehicles in Pickerini! Police charge driver who bailed out of moving car PICKERING — An 18 -year-old Picker- ing man faces a variety of charges after a stolen car crashed into two vehicles and a house during a police chase Monday night. A caller using a cellular phone tipped police off about a car being driven dangerous- ly on Hwy. 401 around 10 P. The citizen tailed the car, which exited the high- way at Brock Road and then struck a vehicle in the intersection at Regional Police say. into a parked pick-up truck and veered into a charges of theft, possession of stolen proper. A police cruiser picked up the pursuit, house. Staff Sergeant Al Griffin says. ty, dangerous operation of a car, two count, following the stolen Honda Accord to Jay- The driver of the stolen car was nabbed of failing to remain at the scene of an acci- win Circle, where the driver hailed out of the by police in a backyard on Alwin Circle after dent and failing to stop for police. moving car and fled on foot. a brief foot chase. He was released from custody with The abandoned vehicle then slammed The accused, of Alwin Circic, faces promise to appear in court. Durham iraCtOt�l should nnt►.otiZe cost 48 �attiras centslea=a nye i a litre: - MP 30 0 FROM PAGE 1 ;� ' • ' Grr • • - • • • i't I" �' {° lions in the past, he SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION J vi •. r t, ; �• '� f j n i f "~ �' adds. all - _ ORT 0 GUARD ORTHO PEDIC DYNASTY got .. s ; ► ,t t r•+ Kai "rather arro- F ant silence". 11 1 $ $ @' Mr. McTeague sNctE 34 E SVGIcJ99 : `4 ; t •,,; maintains that VA"GESS 259 NA—GESS MA--RESS h �� ; " t t #1 •+� L j when all taxes. � costs and a reason- SET $424 SET $394 SET $314 ` ++f�fiff,, ' .'. r" � �-� able profit are DOUBLE. .299 SE -7469 DOUBLE _.2T a I I► I' . i i t * - "°` ~ • - taken into account. 9 SET 39 QUEEN 329 SET 504 QUEEN......309 SET 474 DOUBLE._ 209 SET 374 ikilo' sem"''' the price of gas KING .509 SET159 KING _ _ 459 SET 709 QUEEN _ 239 SET 409+�+ �A Icxiav should be - 1"p►� , around 48 cents a •� gal � r . y '•.r litre instead of the A -FRAME FUTO �Q �''' `�'�i BOO CASE BUNK CAPTAINS BED approximately „�,uces overec pain - 57.5 cents mattress &!-ame78 or Queen -- motorists are pay - UPM, ing in most of the 2 FREE CHOIC 5 Greater Toronto ONO G.S.T. MIO P.S.T. - +, Area. 49•SET OF SHEETS *BED FRAME Mr. McTeague _ -MATTRESS COVER *PILLOW wish any rnatchin� mawass sat pu►chasad 4 � maintains requir-9 21 storage drawers ing the industry to y • justify its prices is A iVA•�I�i WOOD SPACESAYER CREW QU DIVAN DAYBED MATES BED E/EMIL A VETA•LE SOD BU•ti not unreasonable .. ndudes 20 BUNK in this case. year P_ '"fire cable 0m0QraCbc seas industry has to do mattress 29 it, the telephone industry is going to - companies have to - do it. If the oil very sturdy wtrte erwnel 98 2 drawers brim maple rnish act as a monopoly IL _ • . it should be treated • • as a monopoly:' • . • �r • Mr. McTeague BAYLY adds he's glad his MTAUNTON bill will likely CLEMENT z come before Par- a• a O liament for a final r - • • • • • o vote in an election srW NX 8 O year, and expects - O� f�IWONG PI9ISORAI AMX B rn MPs will take it AYA W CfEOUES . . "very seriously" ♦1a.,•4kL tOY lance gas prices are •••wdep . a matter of consid- gas 104 erable interest to f ` ••"` • their constituents. a Our Biggest and Best Bale of the Season On Now! 40% O Casual Connection Only at Eaton's. Women's leather shoes and ankle boots. Five styles. Our reg. $75.00', Your Choice $45.00 *Introductory oi6f After 20, our regular price will be as shown .All men's `= :Pyjamas Intro 7 -piece . r 1 1 1 ♦ 1 1 • f. � I 1♦ 1 I I ♦, THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9, 1996PAGE 5-A 4!tP,t4 S C4 41� t1le ane ucing Fru OWN on a tonus from Estee Lauder Only at Eaton's. Receive this fabulous 7 -piece bonus when you make any Estee Lauder purchase of $21.00 or more. 5710�t�f Y Brite Water W V 25% off Guylian Seashells { Hazelnut creme-andchocolate. Our reg. $7.99, Sole $5.99 I AN offers and special buys are good until Sunday, October 20, 1996, or while quantities last, unless otherwise specified. Selection varies by store. Factory Oudeta and Warehouse stores not included. PAGE 6 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9, 1996 v ditorials and Letters ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Metroland community Newspaper published Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont.LIS 2H5 TLMO'I'Ht' J. WHMAt+'ER Publisher JO.A.ti'NE BU'RGHARDT. Editor -in -Clue( BRUCE DANFORD. Advertising manager SU'VE HOUSTON. Managing Editor AL'*1N BROLr%VP. Retail advertising manager ABE FAKHOI RIE. Disvibuuon manager General:;905) 683-5110 Classified: ;905i 683-0707 Circulation: (905) 693-5117 FAX: ,905( 683-7363 E%Ia d:Newsroo rn(a durhamnews.net (lin the Internet: httpllwww.durfiam- news.net. The News Ad.rrnser is a member of the Ajax-Pickenng Board of Trade. Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc. Canadian Circulations Audit Board. Ontario Prim, Council and OMMRI The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advernsemeni Credit for advertisement limited to space price mor occupies. Safer roads Fear your seat -belt. Slow down. Proceed with cau- tion. If you do, chances are you'll still get to work at the same time. Chances are you won't have a traffic ticket to contend with, courtesy of Ontario Provincial Police. Police are out there, and thev're looking for aggres- sive drivers who make rush hour more dangerous than it already is. We've all seen the motorists who are being targeted by police on our drive to and from work when high traffic volumes choke Hwy. 401 in Durham Region. They pass on the shoulder, they tailgate in the passing lane, they swerve in and out of traffic. And they endanger everyone else on the road in Joing so. OPP cruisers — 10 are being degloved on the stretch :)f Hwy. 401 between Pickering and Clarington — are Dieing driven by officers who say they'll show no mercy with aggressive motorists. It's a welcome initiative in an ongoing bid to reduce highway dangers and save lives. If the unofficial first-day statistics of Operation All Hands on Deck are any indication, drivers are paying attention. Provincial police officials say only two acci- dents were reported that day in the Greater Toronto Area, compared with up to 30, on average, they must investigate on a daily basis. But safer driving habits must be practised by all of us, all the time. It's not about avoiding police, it's about driving defensively, driving courteously and driving safely. Nk.e welcome aggressive traffic unit tactics to target aggressive drivers. We also welcome the suggestion by Whitby detachment Sergeant Bob N1c%lanus that this project could run "until the problems have been allevi- ated". We're all responsible for making our roads safe. By observing the rules of the road and using common sense, we'll all be better off. And safe. rag To respond to this editorial call Infosource at 683-7040 nfosource and dial 5109 on your touch-tone phone vYou said it... In response to last Wednesday's editorial on workfare, our readers said: ♦ 'There you go again. Your math is out. Fifty-five per cent of us did not vote for this government. We didn't vote for workfare; we didn't vote for cuts to medicare and child care and most of us think that this government is a vicious government that will be put out of power at the next elec- tion." ♦ "Hallelujah. Thank you for having the courage to say it like it is on the question of workfare and not buckle under to the unions and the social activist groups' blackmail. Keep up the good work and don't let yourself be dissuad- ed" ♦ 'The problem with workfare is it doesn't work; it never has worked and it isn't going to work now." ♦ "As a taxpayer, I think workfare should continue. I feel people on welfare for a short period of time, like six months, shouldn't be forced to participate in it. But, those who make welfare a career should be forced to participate" Overheard-,iii- "We made a deliberate deci- sion between doing it fast and doing it right; we want ed to do it right. We owe it to the people on social assistance and tax- payers who support the sys- tem." -- Durham West MPP and Ontario Community and Social Services Minister Janet Ecker on the slow progress of implementing workfare in the province. ♦ Letters to the editor Public shouldn't be blackmailed To the editor: I recently returned home from shop- ping in Pickering, and was displeased with the spectacle which went on there. The exits to the parking lot were blocked off by fire department officials — not because of a fire or emergency opera- tion, but in an effort to raise funds. Certainly, raising funds for the fire department is a worthwhile cause. That does not, however, mean the public should be blackmailed into donations. With one lane blocked by a fire truck and the left turn lane blocked by fire offi- cials, there was only one lane to accom- modate the busy Saturday shoppers try- ing to exit. The official told me it was a "voluntary toll", but I question how vol- untary it was if I was forced to wait in line for 15 minutes watching my gro- ceries melt in the afternoon heat. If the firefighters wished to collect roadside donations, the least they could have done was leave the other exit lane open. It's hardly voluntary if I'm forced to stop, is it? Under better managed and more respectful conditions, I certainly would have donated to the cause. But why should I donate money when these shenanigans cost me money in spoiled food and gasoline? And what if I had had an appointment after shopping, a job to rush to, kids to feed, or any other important matter? Isn't my time worth something? Evidently not to the irresponsible members of the fire department. Their job is to fight and prevent fires — not to execute administrative activities such as fund-raising. Every agency involved in this activity should be ashamed of itself. Kimberly Cliapirintan, Pickering — Editor's Note: The voluntary toll referred to in this letter was a fund- raising initiative of the 5re depart. ment organized to raise money for Ajar -Pickering; General Hospital. Stop attacking Pickering Council To the editor: I recently moved to Pickering after residing in Toronto for 40 years. After liv- ing in Toronto with the bright city lights and all its attractions, I selected Pickering for my new home. I am not sorry! I'm amazed at the resources and activities available. The Town hall, cen- tral library and grounds are most attrac- tl•.c. I also :,ee a gazetx) under construc- tion to be added to the grounds sur- rounding the Town hall for our pleasure. I have had the opportunity of visiting the Pickering Recreation Complex, and I attended a recent event at the Pickering Museum Village, delighting in the pic- turesque site and historic buildings. Green parkland is at my doorstep, shopping is available at various centres; I can be in Toronto if I so choose within 40 minutes by GO train; I can access the 401 easily, (east or west); I can walk or jog on trails by the lakefront or enjoy a picnic by the water, just to name a few of the amenities available. After reading your coverage of Pickering Council and staff "mismanage- ment" I cannot help but wonder if Council and staff (past and present) have been so inept, why is it that Pickering has so many resources available, one of the lowest residential tax rates in the Region and is virtually debt -free? When is the press going to publish some positive comments? I'm fed up with all the reports consistently attacking an effective Council and dedicated staff. How can we expect to attract more busi- ness development to help maintain our low residential taxes when Pickering has such negative press? I have had the plea- sure of dealing with Town staff who quickly resolved a problem I experi- enced. Stath were courteous and hcirlui and I believe had my best interest, at heart. Perhaps there have been a IcN wrinkles in the system, but what pn%atc industry, municipality or provincial .�c �- ernment agency is without problems! (Pickering is not alone in losing tund, in investing in Confederation Life -Aho could have known in today's econoin� .') I believe the: accomplishments in Pickering tip the scales favorably to the high side of success. I intend to tout Pickering as a great community and suggest that your paper docs the same! Helen Carter. Pickering Nuclear bosses live near station To the editor: 1 am responding to comments made by Elisabeth Beyeler in her recent letter. "Safety might improve if nuke bosses lived near plant". The Pickering nuclear station has never operated under unsafe conditions. If there was any question of safety we would shut the station down. We have made significant improve- ments to our quality. of work in recent months, and will continue to do so. Ontario Hydro recently announced its Plan for Excellence in Nuclear Operations which will support us in our efforts to return Pickering to world-class status in performance and safety. Many members of the Pickering sta- tion's management team live in the area; I've lived here since 1978. Along with hundreds of other employees and their families, we are proud to live and work in the Pickering -Ajay area We all have a personal interest in ensuring the plant is operated safely. We're confident it will continue to do so for many years to come. Brian MacTavish, Manager, Strategic Initiatives Pickering Nucltw Division P THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9,1996 -PAGE 7-A fir 'k �o� /0 2,, jPICKIERINGYi * Town of Pickerinq(905)420.2222 905 683.2760 Oct. 9 Committee of Adjustment Oct. 9 Site Plan Advisory Committee Oct. is Executive Committee Meeting Oct. 17 Statutory Public Information Meeting Oct. 17 Pickering\Ontario Hydro Liaison Mtg. Town of Pickering (Pickering Nuclear Generation titatktn.'7:3o p.m.) Oct. 21 Council Meeting Oct. 22 Race Relations Meeting 7:00 p.m. Oct. 23 Site Plan Advisory Committee Oct. 24 1997 Budget & Municipal Taxation Mtg. (let. 2A Executive Committee Meeting Oct. 30 Committee of Adjustment le. " .,. - THE TowN* OF PICKERING requires a Junior Systems Analyst To malnt,un andh,r dcsdbip pnrgranl I,.glc Corporation of the from defined specifications. provide PC Town of Pickering & PC equipment support, prepare One The program. operations & user Esplanade documentation according to system Pickering, Ontario specifications & technical requirements I.IY 6h7 Mandatory qualifications Include a dlplonu nr degree In a related arca from a recognized university. post -secondary An P.ywl lty ycr institute nstitute or equivalent, ability to identify & analyze hardware & Software problems. knowledge of MS-IX)S. MS - III xcurdancc with the windows & PC applications abil to Nunn tpal Frrrdrnrr of h•-,•nuIt—Indpmr-f Ii perform physical demands (lifting. ,f prrvu, v At r, the bending. etc) required M the position. .7rrrxmau1ro Fathcr-d r% willingness to work irregular tx urs lccavl punuant hr the including evenings & weekends In Nucor row/Ar r, 11 S 0 '.'11). N St.,nf will he akidition, the candidate should possess a l I tiled , undrdatc minimum of one years npcnerce as an analyst Knowledge of MS Access- Oracle & Netware 4 1 considered an asset 'A'c thanL Al Nn : nd—dual, wh. - +pply. ".,wcvcr, r.nty Ih— Please wbtrut your detailed resume +rM't�canu r"a "an before (htt)bLr 11. 1996 to Davie SI. mtcrv,cw " Cameron, he xkrn.o lcJFcd ameron, Manager of Human Resources TOWN OF PICKERING HOLIDAY OPERATING HOURS MONDAY, OCTOBER 14,19% Monday.Oct. 14 Closed Tuesday, Oct. 15 Executive Committee Meeting at 7:30 p.m. No Collections on Mondays Monday, Oct. 14 No Service Oct. 14 Closed Closed on Mondays Oct. 14 Closed Oct. 14 Closed Public Skating No Public Skating on Oct. 14 Closed Emergency Services will not be affected by the Holiday Schedule. Town of Pickering Public Works Emergency Telephone Number is (905) 6834319 RESIDENTS OF PICKERING HAVE YOUR SAY!!! The Council of the Town of Pickering will be holding a public meeting in the Council Chambers at the Pickering Civic Complex, One the Esplanade, on Thursdav, October 24th at 7:30 p.m. to hear comments and suggestions or receive submissions from individuals or organizations with respect to the 1997 budget. This informal meeting will allow any resident the opportunity to comment on a wide range of topics regarding the 19971 budget and municipal taxation. Council is anxious to hear if you want present programs maintained or discontinued, if you have any suggestions for new programs or if you have any ideas on achievin, cost efficiencies in the operation of the Town. If you require additional information with respect to the public meeting or the 1997 budget, please contact Bruce Taylor, Town Clerk at 420-4611. - Notice of Public Meeting ?h, of the Executive Committee of Council to Consider the Staff Recommended Pickering Official Plan g When: November 7, 1996 at 7:30 p.m. Where: Council Chambers Pickering Civic Complex One the Esplanade Pickering, Ontario The Executive Committee of Council will be considering a staff recommended Pickering Official Plan at the date, time and location listed above You are encouraged to attend this meeting and provide the committee with any comments that you may have. Following this meeting, it is anticipated that Town Council will formally 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. One the Esplanade. Pickering Ontario. L1 V 6K7. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering Official Plan is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or pan of the appeal. If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 4204660 extension 2038, or (905) 683-2760. Pickering Recreation Complex RACQUET64ull OPEN HOUSE Com 8« What Wefre Al Abood Oder A 19%- 7:0 pm - 9A pm Nwu*w 13,19% - 7:11.1:11 Nn We pvdk aN tie etltri'aeetrt FREE Fee "i iefN=*@ oun oNtaet %wr 8arrian at rig Pkkerittt bio atien l;WPkX at 831-1711 or 683 -ML Ifitrie9ol for teens 006at the Recreation Complex 1867 Valley Farm Road o �wea�in9 n o h�C�tin9 n C�� feed 9ea Mondayo 4:30 pm to 5:15 p m $5 ct Class bring ore friend for free until Oct. 30th, 1996 More Irfo? Call 83 1-,17 1 1 or 683-6582 't., rr �• a r tIze 9Zecrea t iorz C 7ompleX 1,1'67 1'allc'_t/ '!ur»z ' 'cL (--)ctcibiL-r 19th 1:00 to 4:00 p.rti. 1 Vvve: ft. -,r 1-621-OOJtt-e. vitro Ztl�.GoGiQ� Wectnetiday C7ctc-ibr`r 300h 7:00 to 9:30 p.m - 5 weeks fclr $55.00 (scippi%, fees: extra) r neole I36aru�ifu/ G�arft►ta file- ohs F/n/ia/oytt Gar// (90S) V20 -,V62 f io nnzaffl I On The Courts! The Pickering Recreation Complex is offering a October 17/96 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. November 16/96 _ 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. We Provide All The Equipment FREE Mem ems and Non -Members Welcome! For further information contact Scott Coleman at the Recreation Complex at 831-1711 or 683-6582 ext. 236 PAGE &A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9,1996 Around D Region Uniform report card offers few surprises for parents, students Durham school boards got head start Bt' CHRISTI' CHASE STAFF REPORTER__ DL RHAN1 — A standardized report card. being tested across Ontario, is similar to ones developed separately by the Durham Board of Education and the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board. This year, both boards will test a two-page report card designed by the Ministry of Education which wants a standard report card for all schools in the province by next September. "This won't be a quantum leap for us;' says Catholic school board pro- gram superintendent Gerry Blake, who says nine elementary Schools will test the provincial form. "We're actually piloting a Grade 4 to 8 report card that we created our- selves. It's very similar." So is a new report card being used in some Schools for junior kinder- garten to Grade 3 students, he says. "These are similar to the provincial report card but we didn't know that until we received it." The proposed card is similar to one used by the public board, too, but it's not coincidence, says John Briggs, technical resource administration offi- cer for the public board. The board was consulted by the ministry on designing the test card, he says. "What they've come up with is sim- ilar to what we have. "Our board is highly regarded as one of the leaders in designing report cards. We had been working on (rede- veloping report cards) before the min- istry said it was going to develop a standardized report card. They came to us and looked at some of our ideas" Education Minister John Snobelen has said parents want and deserve to know how their children are doing in school compared to other schools and other areas of the province. Currently each board uses its own report cards. The test card is very "anecdotal;' which means teachers put in their own comments about a student's achieve- ments and progress in a variety of areas: language of instruction: second languages: mathematics. personal and social studies. the arts; attitudes: and learning skills. Mr. Blake says local school boards will be able to add local flavor into the report cards. Catholic schools can add religion and family life education, he says. Under each section, teachers can add their comments regarding a stu- dent's strengths, any concerns they have and the desired steps in the stu- dent's progress. An achievement scale is used to determine how the student is doing compared to the provincial goals. The scale is E for excellent or above expectations. G for good or S for satisfactory — both within expec- tations — N for needs to improve and NA for not assessed at this time — both below expectations — Mr. Blake says. Right now there are provincial stan- dards in math and language arts. There is another test report card that allows teachers to give the student a mark. Mr. Blake says. This might be used in Grade 7 and 8. There is also a student achievement report which allows parents and stu- dents, as well as teachers, to write in comments regarding main achieve- ments, areas for development and strategies for improvement, he says. This conferencing form allows par- ents and the school to communicate and encourages meetings between par- ents and teachers, an important part of the Catholic system, Mr. Blake says. "We've always had a conferencing form. We take the view that this is very very important" Both boards will conduct in-service training for teachers at the schools involved in the tests. The test cards could be used this fall by teachers for the first report cards of the school year. Teachers and parents will be asked for feedback for the Province. Man arrested in stabbing of drinking buddy OSHAWA — 51 -year-old Oshawa man was rushed to hospital with a stab wound after police found him bleeding in his bed Monday night. Durham Regional Police said the victim was knifed during a dispute with another man with whom he had been drinking at his Hall Street res- idence. The victim, whose injury isn't considered life-threatening, called police to report he'd been stabbed and was taken to Oshawa General Hos- pital by ambulance just after 10 p.m. A 50 -year-old man was arrested at his Har- mony Road residence a short time later. He faces charges of assault with a weapon, assault causing Play Santa to Innus You can help poverty-stricken residents of Davis Inlet, Labrador have a merry Christ- mas, but you should move quickly as dona- tions are being shipped Thanksgiving weekend. Innushare is collecting unwrapped toys, children's and adult cloth- ing, blankets and linen, and Christmas bodily harm and possession of a dangerous weapon. Police said alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the incident. Sleeping man mugged in car OSHAWA -- A 20 -year-old man who fell asleep behind the wheel of his parked car in downtown Oshawa was attacked and robbed by three youths early Sunday. Durham Regional Police said the victim, who is from Brampton, was in an alcohol -induced snooze when the youths, two boys and a girl, began banging on his windshield. When the victim got out of his car to confront the youths, police said he was whacked in the head with a loud speaker, waich had been taken from the vehicle. decorations and candy. Items can be left at Val Marshall Travel in the Clover Ridge Plaza at Harwood Avenue and Westney Road in Ajax. Here, Jose Lefebvre, her 10 - month -old daughter Adriannah Leyden and Val Marshall check out some of the dona- tions. The suspects, described only as white, then fled. Whitby kitchen fire causes $60,000 damage WHITBY -- A kitchen grease fire caused $60,000 in damage to a Whitby home Sunday night. Whitby firefighters were called out to 809 Vernon St. at 7:40 p.m. where they were direct- ed to the fire by an occupant. Paramedics exam- ined all occupants and reported that no one suf- fered from smoke inhalation or had been injured. After clearing a large volume of smoke from the home, firefighters made sure flames had not spread into the attic. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OC.'I'oBER 9, I"I&PAGE 9-A No progress in talks between GM, striking workers urs BY BRIAN LEGREE ing Ford and Chrysler have already undergone, make offers which are in the "spirit" of the The strike has forced the layoff of hundreds --- uatzrtnM s'W� he says Chrysler agreement, but cater to GM's busi- of workers at feeder plants and automotive - DURHAM -- "Nothing's been happening" Despite the stand-off GM is continuing to ness plan, he says. related businesses throughout Durham. in talks between General Motors �. and the Canadian Auto Workers, says a union official. The strike at the Oshawa -based auto giant is now a week old and 6,000 more workers at GM plants in Windsor, London and Wood- stock are expected to join more than 20,000 striking workers in Ontario and Quebec tonight at 11:59 p.m. CAW president Buzz Hargrove expressed little optimism talks would get back on track as he pre- pared for a meeting with GM chief WH negotiator Dean Munger Tuesday. "To be frank, we've made no progress and I don't get an irxhca- tion much will hap- SEARS WHOLE I T E A I I I N D Plus everyday good values pen:' Mr. } }argrovc Only 189" tenet tetter said. Percale. Sears reg. Don Whalen, 99.99- CAW Local 222 BLACK 8 DECKER' BREADMAKER WITH BONUS plant chair. says Bakes fall ,1�1 i • • • . "nothing's been sire 1.5 -Ib. happening:' with loaves. 13- negotiatims at the hr. program - coordinates master contract mable timer. level at Toronto's loci. bones Royal York Hotel. starter kit: : `'Rtey don't seem floor, yeast, - too interested. They seasoning, will talk with us, oats and ion. but they keep say- ,ono MUSS ing *no':' he said. "I hope we're not in returns this for the long *81717 haul, but they're not interested in talking " There have been • some discussions between the union and company on brat issues, inchid- ing waking condi- tions, says Mr. Whalen. teGM Vdannian t. Greg Gibson says the CAW needs to stop throwing the Chrysler agreement \ . into the discussion. "We ane differ- ent from Cbrysler and Fad, we have Only 7999 ANY SIZE WHITE DUCK DOWN DUVET 230 thread count Cotton cover. ladledes sterage bay bel Twin, n_ ii W tuner size. Save 50' 8 -PC. COMMERCIAL- ANODIZED COOKWARE SET Exclosive to Sears. 10 -year warranty, details at Sears. Sears reg. 399.99. Set 199" 01306 Save 25°'° ALL SPRINGMAID' COMFORTERS yam' x . -- -. . 1 V h 130 thread tenet tetter Polyester Percale. Sears reg. 99.99- 199.99. Each 74"- 4' -149" 149" coordinates 7 A also on sale. ° NOME U NDAY Save 25" LUXURA' SUPREME COTTO', Combed cotton with extra -wide detailed border. 19 Whole Home coloers. Sears reg. 5.99-24.99. Each 4'°- 1 8" Save 5 0°'° BODYFORM' ORTHOPEDIC FOAM TOPPER • ♦ ♦ ♦ = ! . i = • h' I a different business plan. We need to sit I =x+ down and talk about issues on common grotn , Chrysler has already restruc- ttred and GM has MOM iltlMW ntn- nae manufactur- ing, five times more than Chrysler and Ford, accord- ing a Mr. Gibson. Outs muring these wants is just fol- bwing in the same type of resbucdir- I H I S I S S E A R S " ka -S Expect morefrom Sears 10 D A Y Convoluted foam is a" - allergenic. Twin, Doable or Ono" size. Sears fog. 29.99- 49.99. Each 14"- 24" 10200 Copyrght 1996. Sears Canada Inc. PAGE 10-A-7'HE NEWS ADVEWMER, WED,, OCTOBER 9.19% Cops hunt man in murder bid DURHAM -- Tile hunt for an Oshawa man wanted for attempted murder in con- nection with a vicious beating last month has hit a dead end, say police, who are now turning to the public for help. A nation-wide warrant was issued for John Hudson, believed armed and dan- gerous, after a 56 -year-old Oshawa man was "left for dead" in his 300 Grenfell Ave. apartment following a Sept. 12 attack. Tire victim was struck in the head sev- eral times with a blunt object which "left a hole in his head," said Durham Region- al Police Detective John Allan. A warrant for Mr. Hudson was issued after a witness reported seeing him behind the wheel of the victim's car, Det. Allan said. Mr. Hudson is white, 57', 143 pounds, and has brown hair and hazel eyes. He also has numerous tattoos. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 683-9100 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. LUN B FFET ,A0!P )WN CENT . r„ 15 Liverpooll'II :orner cit, & Livei ! _; s 137=C .. y_ Buy 1 Lunch Buffet at 14,99 ;,and receive 50% off second lunch buffet l 'Offer valid Mon. -Fri. 1 /� ?• t (excluding holidays) from 11:01) a.m. - 2.00 I 3 1 p.m. at the Pickering location only. Not valid I with other promotions, coupons or discounts. GOILDOW — I I Expires Nov. 15/96. G§WW� • Major Credit Cards • 10% Seniors Discount • LLBO 011iff A)* L vpec l more f Yf n ,Sears Sale ends Sunday! Guardsman` Plus all season tires. This premium tire provides excellent traction on wet, dry and snow-covered surfaces while providing quiet highway driving. #14000 series Each 49.99-73.99 M Each 71.99-84.99 15" sizes Each 80.99-92.99 S610 Prk" end may. Odd 13, 1996, whip *mnoias hM 66 Use your Sears Card and DON'T PAY UNTIL APRIL 1997 on ALL 091110mal re prodwh and services No minimum purchase required NO down payment required NO 3rd party credit appfiicati m On approved nadir, with your Sears Card. $35 deferral fee applies. Offer ends Sunday, October 27, 19%. Liquida/ion items in Clearance Centres and Cablogue purchoses are not included in this offer. Ask for derails. 10220 Copyright 1996. Sears Canada Inc. Evpect morn from Sears 30 ASHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Nrr en We're open: Mon. -Fri. 8:00 Lm. - 9:00 PL, Sri 8:00 im. - 6:00 pm, Sun. 12:00 noon. - 5.'00 P•m. 420.8000, EIL 227 or 299 P ., --, ,.,1t ,., r' y.. 1 r a • 1 ♦ r } u e , ♦ A d 1 1 , 1I , fat THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9, 19 &PAGE I1 -A GO Priva threatens Pickeringbus service,* mayor BY MARIANNE TAKACs (the Province) if they transfer more of these ing that will not be good for Queen's Park rying the cost of all the major highway sys- sTweE REFOKMR costs to us they run the risk of putting us either if commuters abandon public transit tems. It's sure to impact on their bottom PICKERING — Pickering residents out of business," says Mayor Arthurs, not- for their cars. "It's the Province that's car- line as well." may find them- selves without a bus service if provincial rum- blings about the privatization of GO Transit mean an end to subsi- dies for local transit service, says Mayor Wayne Arthurs. Right now, under a 'fare inte- gration' program. Pickering Transit receives subsidies from GO Transit and the Province which allow local GO train com- muters to ride SEARS PLUS, USE YOUR SEARS CARD AND DON'T PAY UNTIL APRIL IN 1997' Pickering transit ON ALL FURNITURE—, SLEEP SETS, DECORATOR RUGS, MAJOR APPLIANCES, VACUUMS" AND SEWING MACHINES buses for only rn cents. GO com- muters rode Pick- ering Transit buses free before the GO subsidy was reduced in 1996. This past week. however, ' provincial Minis- ter of Transport 04M Al Palladini said he's considering — privatizing GO and making municipalities with GO service bear more of its Cost%. "We're very dependent on an integrated system between our own buses and GO Transit:" says Mayor Arthurs. "I think what I'm nearing said is that artnershi OFFER ENDS THIS SUNDAY! 3 P P will be reduced or disappear. It 0 would be disaIt ave trous " If the subsidies 18.0 -CU: FT. REFRIGERATOR go, says the KeMeree top -sweet bas moot 4nwer and 2 gless- mayor, the Town covered dew akws. Sews res. 10!!.91. Ifi1itt would either have 001y 999" to cover the loss itself or raise PLUS, SAVE $70 GST' fares dramatical- ly. FwWWo n w kteRw ereil&Ms Save,$70 'ULTRA WASH' DISHWASHER Keomwee 24" Milt -ie" las 3 -level wash MJ 4 west cydes. Seers res. S99.99. X76351 owy 529" PLUS, SAVE 37.10 GST' —lestdk oin ahe. Ask is-swe dad ew 1wwemeW iwalwia m ow K 6mm w OsWn Recd sweL Ship ow Kihkaw w *AV Mkdr Nsw*Fwaft �07 . Only3999T.i9,,,, 'SHANDARA' SLEEP SETS Spciel Mrciose w conedae-tGe sets with cwfert dowel sopw fooei. Slee' sets frees Sews ve (node's lest Sellers"'. 0701 So sai&s t1..We set 499" ngee. set 599" PLUS, SAVE $23-42 GST' " Msed a i &&Bees! mvers cwrart w law of dvwhs* pMretm re s1wes Fes f6w VON VdMs Either the taxpayers are going to Pay or the riders are go1ng to Pay, or 'BEATW 69-ims M1 hhd o WWW q.irdrM to *A UT Fter yew pw6m prim. Offen "in % owd imetu.dq is Seen Rd own the transit system W arm dins ed eipty is i M"n &WW. t1&ttd fes, I&" w m6onew qn..w diwi.s. will go down the I N9 PAY went AM 1!11..." .Nr.M1 mill, VA yew bas Gd US d86 hs shies. Ask In detsis. tube. Reck efts said& io Wn is "m i Uewua Gems d td*M pw&@W 1A Aws d Sow*, OftW 13,1 "6. Taxpayers are "s/Ml FwWwe Skip d 0/621 SwAS/Rew Gn Sbap, endo' My d pow k+tmm d .MNn .«sets not likely to be Willing to foot the bill, notes the mayor. But if fares go up too high many com- muters may take their cars instead and the drop in ridership could undermine the viability of the entire local transit system. "I'll be telling / THIS IS SEARS WWII gea fdm lot Farpect morefrom Sears T O D A Y V 10201 Copynght 19%. Seers Canada Inc. PAGE 12 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED„ OCTOBER 9'A'906' Learn to save a life in Durham 0 First aid and CPR courses offered by St. John Ambulance DURHAM -- Have you ever been in a sit- uation where someone required first aid but you didn't know what to do? Learn what to do in such situations at first aid and CPR courses provid- ed by the St. John Ambulance Durham Region branch. St. John's 16 -hour Standard First Aid course. for example, teach- es treatment procedures for head and spinal injuries. shock. fractures. burns, poisoning, wounds/bleeding and eve injuries. A certificate is provided upon completion of the course. A two-day course. Standard I=irst Aid will be offered Oct. 24 and 25. CPR courses teach participants how to assist a person experiencing cardiac arrest, choking or stroke and how to manage an emergency scene. There are three levels of CPR: Heartsaver (adult rescue). Infant and Child (rescue for children under eight) and Basic Res- cuer (procedures for all age groups). All three CPR levels will next be offered for one day Oct. 19, or over three evenings Oct. 28, 29 and 30. Participants are asked to register at least four days in advance. For more information or to register call St. John Ambu- lance at 43.3-7800. TV &CIM M 4-7 the paint and paper people a1Ask Io LUXURY o VELVETTE 6ff*PAINT+ OURAIMUYI PRICE •anBet MA • tgeller neeetMl • FM dPM PICKERING •lfltwclo" 9 (171)1781. r. $71 eestaey Road the paintCUr428.1608 plowWPM lar 10 1 • fag &M ` • NNW CUM" • ldeel w lilvees, hwum n •Itrmcr. � (1471 as • tie VRK1F ClM #1111<lIMMle 18KlE BAH M IM 0147 M uw:DARE LM i M UUi1AE t/TDI IE UM WOO • f .. 1011 e.w. `aFOOM terse ae . r sir s E +iMr are r ae�� cdm I/ •lit el e nun w.e �.rore.e 1011, n11n ITrus 9YararMeee until Oct. 19.19!6; Mol as MoM Moy be a.edeM N a/ stores. Dealers reay a" lot Ins. AJAX PICKERING SCARBOROUGH Obcaeery Bay Centre Picherity Town Centre Ali* line Shoppia! 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Dr. Rod Wilson -- psychologist, clinical counsellor, consultant. writer, guest lecturer throughout Canada and current pastor -teacher at Forest Brook Bible Chapel -- will discuss how parents can listen to their children better, from infanthood through adulthood. He will also cover the impact listening has on children. Participants are asked to register by Oct. 27. Sign up by leaving a message on the church answering machine (831- 07.15) which includes your name, telephone number and the number of people in your party: or by writing to the church at 1999 Fairport Rd., Pickering, Ont. L 1 V 4'v12 and includ- ing your name, phone number, and the number of people in your party. Dr. Elaine Chang is now associated with Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of Contact lenses and glasses • Complete Family -9 Eye Care EXTENDED HOURS EVERY SATURDAY 15 Harwood S. 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Communication cha ter tion skills through practice and par- Meetings are held the first and P ticipation h. d AJAX-PICKERING -- New mem- bers interested in improving their leadership and communication skills are being sought by the Ajax -Picker- ing Communicators, International Carib Canadian t Ir Tuesday of the month to the It promotes leadership skills boardroom at the United Way office development, the learning of effi- in Ajax at 95 Bayly St., 4th fluor. tient organization techniques and The next meeting is Oct. 15 at 7 p. in. personal growth through building For more information call Renu self-confidence. Sodhi at 686-9741 or Martin Olen - The local organization also plans root at 686-4727. group marks milestone ❑ Pickering -based club celebrates 16th anniversary with dinner and dance PICKERING -- The Pickering Carib Canadi- an Cultural Association holds its 16th Anniver- sary Dinner and Celebration Saturday, Oct. 26 at the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Val- ley Farm Rd., just south of Hwy. 2. Guest speaker is Sarah McDonald. Tickets arc $25 for members and $30 for non-memhers. There's a cash bar and music by Love Theme Disco. Cocktails arc at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30. 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'. '. ......... WAVI.s iJJ�J� r` i a+a'a s a ��i� p __y.� . 111 ♦ d t � • . � - Iri'il7Dl�r 7 i77Q� • • • • • � • • � Your hedn in Aiqx andPi kering TRUSTEE sought for disabled boy in Poland 0 Ajax family appeals for funds to obtain radical new therapy to ease symptoms of cerebral palsy AJAX -- An Ajax family is appealing for funds to help increase mobility of an eight-ycar-old Polish cere- bral palsy sufferer. Stan Kwadrans of Mar- shall Crescent hopes to raise half of the S4.000 needed so his nephew Pawcl ( Paul) Rutyna can undergo a new treatment developed last year by ?hysiotherapists in Poland. 1 -he treatment uses space suits similar to those used by astronauts and raining methods employed .hen astronauts return :rom space. Mr. Kwadrans Says. The intensive treat- ment lasts up to 12 hours a day. There's a "pretty good rate of improvement %' as 170 paticnt_s treated showed medium to significant improvement, Mr. Kwad- rans reports. Paul has qualified for the treatment and his chances for improvement are good. Mr. Kwadrans feels. "Unfortunately. this therapy isn't considered by the Polish health-care sys- tem as critical and therefore isn't publicly funded." Mr. Kwadrans notes. The cost for a three- week rehabilitation session is "astronomically high for Paul's parents," he says. Paul was born in Tarnobrzee in eastern Poland and in his short life has struggled with eyesight problems. anemia and a deteriorated hip joint. He hasn't suffered intel- lectually because of his medical problems, Mr. Kwadrans says. "Today. Paul is a smart Grade 3 stu- dent, one of the best in his class." Paul's medical condition makes it impossible for him to walk on his own for long periods of time, Mr. Kwad- rans says. As a small child. Paul used a wheelchair, but now gets around with canes. Prior to the discovery of the new treatment. doctors weren't giving the Rutyna family much hope of improvement in Paul's con- dition. ""Treatment in other countries, more advanced in medical sciences. is out of' the question due to high costs and no guarantee of News, views... ...bargains too! �`-moi- :�:��-iS�J:#'� i•�-f.."�y"-�i _ `�°�`�,. f ARE YOU PLANNING A WEDDING - IN 1997 OR 19981) Lco t ` �AGON :tom BRIDAL SHOWCASE Sunday, Oct- 27 , AJAX COMMUNITY CENTRE !; For FREE invitabor Brides-to-be call: r Ajax: Audrey 725-8141 Pickering: Donna at 619.1866 New Exhibitors call 725-8141 .. ;how • Gift bag for every Bride } F SPECIAL' DON'T MISS OUT! BAKED ORDER YOUR PUMPKIN PIES DINNER ROLLS g^_ $399 PIES, & BREADS 1011- $599 FOR THANKSGIVING! COME VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE. Bakery • Fudge - Apple Cider - Milk Cheese - Honey • Jams - Frozen Foods 1go It APPLE MARKET 4425 Thickson Rd. N., Whitbyy - 655AI30 OPEN DAILY TIL 7PM Expires 10/1_ 6.85 °'°* I r I . (Il i� �li 41" ►' � $ ISI 9111 ll� 5WR MORMCE For UPw iffrrm" m Ilam Kerr�edy ipllone iM 427.4170 R* k* 1-800.461-5950 CMHC Approved (*scl:4ect to change) progress." Mr. Kwadrans says. Moncv can be donated at any Canada Trust branch, into account number 545- 506439 and in Trust for Pawd Rutyna. IN BANKR. JAMES R. YANCH Offering all insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX 50 Commercial Ave. 619 -1473 COBOURG 72 King St. W. 3724744 Saturday & Evening Appointments available. GRADE ATIO LEARNING CENTRES At Grade Expectations our mission is to help students reach their potential A comprehensive assessment evaluates each students needs and an mdividualued educational program is designed Ulumaiely each program will help increase interest, build self confidence and improve academic performance. I Now, ­411111law mss.:.,`.. SINy Stills - ' 17, GRADE.. S 1885 Glenanna Rd. Suite 103, Pickering 420-9930 Pkkwtq - unionviM - PWmmW HNI - ThwWN - Newa>ierlret - &ampion - ubsw t p - oakville - Leaside PICKERING KINSMEN Santa Claus Parade NOW ACCEPTING ENTRIES Corporate and Community Entries Welcome PARADE DATE: AT NnV 1 a Theme - A CHRISTMAS DREAM 1008 SERVING THE COMMUNITY'S GREATEST NEED a • AM OWN FOR AS LITTLE AS 646 PER MONTH (P&Q! WHY RENT? $109,800! SOUTH AJAX s; tit Renovated bungalow on quiet ' * Detached at mature lot '' street * Larger, bright kitchen Bright ast-In kitchen with t * 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms appliances * Finished rec room Gorgeous new bathroom ' Extra closet & storage ", * Economical gas heat ' Walkout to 2 -tier deck * Recent shingles b windows * Fresh paint & decor throughout Upgraded broadloom * Close to local amenities ' s tit Walk to shopping, public 3 `' $153,500 separate schools JACQUELYNN TANNER*, #' CALL NOW! 619-9500 RICK SERGISON* 831-3300 I' CALL RICK AT 831-3300 FOR RE&W *'SERVICETHAT WILL MOVE OU!" FIRST`ea4 Ltd• HERITAGE A TY INC. PICKERING GEM GREAT FAMILY $157,500 NEIGHBORHOOD Beautiful 3 bedroom Fi �.�._ home with large, ,g� �j►F' Spotless 3 bedroom home ii g south Ajax. Features mail 9W t1oversized garage. Big, �p OAC — - floor laundry, family room will 1i _ --� bright kitchen with �� Fi III- tr ..� gas fireplace, eat -ii v" walkout to yard. Central OOR IN air & central vac. greenhouse kitchen. Ingrounl — �;: - a► --•' - - - pool. Worth a look at onh Incredible value! 5184.500! M. CALL Call BRIAN STEVE FEARON*, er ew __ 683-2992 KONDO , �'-, �- (905) 683-2992 r. � � aq MI C �. K1/V11% QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. OUAL:TY ONE LTD. RLTR. w. r... GARDENER'S ;<`; > „� .. - 4i _ A RARE 015CO ERY. ` ►` t��`p' ��P V1 PARADISE HEARTH THIS BEAUTY' * �' i i ` ti �NG�pS� t $179,000 � Sn:ii -ovely updated bungalowin bedroomearn: Nest Hill Huge master 6 on suite bath 4ew gas fireplace in tam. rm. V1 ��, 3 bedrooms New windows 8 broadloom N� Bright eat -in kitchen . dome lighting _— - - - walkout to large deck ?e�ovated kitchen d bathroom M _:. ._. Bright open walkout basement P Solarium overlooks well Central air . built-in dishwasher ao _ _ maintained gardens Gorgeous landscapnypettsmoke tree ' Pride of ownership is evident' An absolute "gem - PLEASE CALL TO SEE THIS GEM 13ARRIE COX* CALL DAVID *T (905) 839-7449BEATOW, (905) 683-2992 RVMW R F/M ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. SOUTH AJAX - WHY RENT? _ REDUCED TO $149,900 Detached 3 bedroom with 3 $79,900 - Wonderful condo, bathrooms. Large master bedroom steps to lake and with en suite. Bright living room conservation, fireplace, with patio doors and floor to ceding is ar"�tif ceramic fk30fS, dont Walt brick fireplace. Finished recreation room with fireplace. Air conditioned. this unit carries for LESS than Steps to lake and park. RENTM CALL LUCY SATESON, CALL ASSOCIATE BROKER ..if CHANTAL CORtCORAN" 1905) 619-9500 619-9500 HERITAGE REALTY INC. HERITAGE REALTY INC. S ABSOLUTELY 900 LOVELY BY THE FABULOUSM �9, LAKE AJAX MonalShoppord, Just listed. $2?9,000. Womalso 2A ML built + loaded with 1 MFO LME k kit olm c 4mm ASK FOR I.D.. 6050 rm., must be seen! _oR Call �' ! . :' 4�r** orPWK CNOMGY' �' iGA 837-1054 at 416-286-3993 or ---� ` 1-800-663-7119 • • NEW CHOICE R .MAIC' •« 'n REALTY LTO. ROUGE IIIVER REALTY LTD. � 4'`� "'-+'1 nalMEMBER -MME BROKER m�2 _ E - LOCATION , IRiT HOPE„ ! 60X150' OT GORGEOUS LOT Auld rg a, p FEWR'1 This vary dean freehold on to parketle. Fully tented. Fantastic 3 bdrm. bane with too townhomel has 3 bedroom, 2 m�� ., any feahres to list. Shows a yxz; baths, est -in kitchen and "10". Hidwd. floors, family room comes with all four appliances. - - ' with fp. & wfo. Est4n kitchen. ` # Y "" Located on a quiet street close Perfect home, price i local! Call to schools and parks. Get the today, won't last most for your money. ANGELA HOFFMANN*, CALL _,.�_-*......... (9051683-1088 GERRY THATCHER**, 686-3330 RFIiVIW OMEGA REALTY INC. 143500 FI R ST rte' I PAGE 18 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, OCTOBER 9,19% i� "'.Realtors- ur a � .r'.z. g.. .. `n1 il prepayment ri hts, penalties g Realtors urged the federal government to represents nearly 70,000 licensed and regis- legislate the right of consumers to prepay a tered memNiN in 115 local real estate txmrds. mortgage, and a standardized penalty for pre- 10 provincial associations and one territorial payment_ association. Pierre Beauchamp, Chief Executive Officer of The Canadian Real }:state Association (CREA). told the Senate Banking Committee earlier this month that the experience of CREA's 70.000 members points to the need for strength- ened consumer right,;. liespoke during the co mmitte Cs hear- ings on the Grovetnment's White Paper. Review of I-inancial Sector legislation: Proopo.sals for Change. The: paper includes a proposal to amend the Interest Act to provide the right to prepay and a stan- dardized approach to calculating maxi- mum penalties. N1r. Beauchamp said Realtors have -� rated this the numhcr-,one current issue for the last two vein. Realtor experience in helping consumers with housing trans- -a. A%ft 1E h PICKERING 1,800 SO. FT. LUXURY C, when thc, are permitted to prepay. penal - P OW �. mkt � ujrklinK 4 hdrm. 'r • ' Wow - Wokk 3 storey 1 IWxury townhouse roti + fin. basement The Canadian Real Estate Associa- condo, 3 bath, ' 3 bdrfis. *'s" area, $1,000 -. sent in upgrades, inc. 5 like new p pg appliances, 4ppliances. Qualify mortgage marketplace is izenerally walk to everything, 24 hr. guard house security. NORaul tk-Athv and competitive. the co mpeatio n With 5% down@ 4.5% 6 mth. closed, you pay X_37-11)54. doesn't extend to prepayment Lonsidera- $970.83/mth (P&I +tax) For details Call Marin MARIN BEZIC' - BeziRC%�or668�,� 668-3800 or years or less. 686-3800 Financial institutions offer a wide vari- REALTY (1991) LTD. I! 41;1,1. i. 120 It, 1,j c, alt , and,, unit ha.' a all} actions show's that consumers are some- A%ft 1E h time,, denied prepayment privileges. and C, when thc, are permitted to prepay. penal - �carhorough. tries teary wick v in similar circumstances, � ujrklinK 4 hdrm. and can be exec -sive. roti + fin. basement The Canadian Real Estate Associa- It h b e d r oom. tion's presentation said that while the 4ppliances. Qualify mortgage marketplace is izenerally f(,r 1st mort,t;as;e. NORaul tk-Athv and competitive. the co mpeatio n X_37-11)54. doesn't extend to prepayment Lonsidera- tions for mortgages with terms of five years or less. Financial institutions offer a wide vari- VIN of terms. axxnuKwis and incentives in 14 ITU l t me K) puNic Lompetition. 'vim. Beauchamp said. Ir"" .: full hathv than s .r old hudding newer ,But they do not offer MM.,Tnent rights ,run, '7( ut/n,nt Krni:uon or locus on prepayment penalties to Lon- c;..,I.t..,—1 Raul C'asovo•. sumer as part of their ca>mpetitive enol- ronmeni. Sind the terms for prepayment if any, are not outlined to the home buyer when the mortgage is taken out, the older is often unfairly treated when a question of prepayment arms. Mr. Beauchamp pointed out that there am several nasor s for wanting to prepay. An opportunity to take advantage of lower interest rates is a common one. Others include death, manta} breakdown, job loss, and job relocation. "Public poli- cy is bad policy if it ignores these realities of life in the Canada of the nineties." Noting that the 100 -year-old Interest Act is outdated, Mr. Beauchamp said the Association is not seeking expanded reg- ulation but reform of the existing rules. The CREA submission proposes a standardized penalty that would fully compensate the lender and be fair to the borrower. 1 1 1 ICE AHC - I �R, i d j , / r t11 \ - �carhorough. � ujrklinK 4 hdrm. roti + fin. basement It h b e d r oom. Hardwood flours. 4ppliances. Qualify f(,r 1st mort,t;as;e. NORaul Casino*, X_37-11)54. ,m The Canadian Real Estate Assocmuon 1l t7"l RF Ql /f-'7 ►► 1111'B) REAL ESTATE LTD. 15 Harwood Ave. S. 1 AAA AAAI � 1 1 � SOUTH AJAX • ONLY $187,9W 1 Spacious newly decorated home on oversize lot 1 1 situated on quiet court. 3 oversize bdrms., 3 baths, main floor family room with fireplace, w/o 1 to deck, newer broadloom & ' floors, new windows, 5 appliances & more. EXCELLENT 1 VALUE!! TRIDEL LUXURY BUILDING 1 1 Approx. 1,200 sq. ft. Spotless Hudson 1 Model with panoramic view from large htllcony. 2 bdrms., 2 baths, eat -in kitchen, 5 1 1 appliances & more. ONLY $159,900. 1 1 EXCELLENT VALUE - $136,900 First time buyers dream! Spacious clean 3 ' bdrm. semi with large liv. rm. & din. rm. in l move -in condition, newer broadloom, renovated bathroom, new roof, furnace & 1 Lndows & more. 5% down! j - Detached raised bungaloH * Ki,lkour from brtght e,a-w kttrhen to deck & 18.r3.1' al.S round pool • finishedbasemenr Kith ertro bdrm & noodbummi! stove • Updated µ tndmi s bt.rce-tri (rrr,dtmn, Ron Ar.Zue*, 837-1054. it ...AJA.1 .%Fli 1.1.5/1%(,. Beautiful 3 bdrm. detached with jam. rm. fireplace. Early closing available. Access to garage. Peyton Ding*, 837-1054. AS IJ1T1_f..-I S 5600 P & 1. Beautiful tori'nhouse at the border of Whitby. New windows. 5 appliance.. Pay rent? What for.} Peyton Ding*, 837-1054. RANTING IS SUCIIA WA.STE...RUT Here's your solution! Just $7,500 down A $954 a month: Pickering pampered, CAC, fin. rec rm., cathedral ceilings, wet bared (uh. that's having a wet bar), is all yours, if you act NOW! Call Jim Carter*. 837-1054. We listed . with (inCom & ,jrRe we glad e. did. r. ' � 1 FAM Dear MinCom, Thankyou for making BUYING & SELLING our home with you a pleasure. Friendly, courteous and always there when we needed you. You have to be the one we would recommend to our friends. MQVIS & Bob dila NO MORE WORK, JUST MOVE IN 5 bdrms., fp., gleaming hardwood floors, in excellent condition on a good sized lot. Call Emily Tan**, 837-1054. i I • 1 WANTEDH Firm buyer needs 3 bedroom bungalow in Ajax, Whitby or Oshawa. Up to $130,000. End November possession. If this sounds like you, call Ran McDonald RAN at 619-9500. McDONALD* ■tea:z - a75 REESE AVE., AJAX Sreat court location In desired Westney Heights. 3+1 bdrms., 3 4- pc. bathrooms, family room over garage. Upgraded carpet b tons of ceramics. Fully fn. basement with second kitchen. A great family LYN home. Only $187,900. Call Lyn DUNLOP* today, 619-9500. URenovated UTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE century house. 15 stall horse bam, triple I,age. Next to county riced to sell. $279,000. MORIIt SON' Call Bill Morrison. JO -A/ POPULAR SOUTH AJAX CONDO Gorgeous view ot Damn's creek & conservation. Payments of $851.79 ind. principal, interest, taxes and maintenance tees. Also ind. are tridge, stove, buds -in dishwasher, washer/dryer combo. CAC, woodbumiug fireplace, indoor pod, tennis court & locker in area of expensive homes. Won't last. Call me today. Jo -Anne Loyst', 619-9500. stung 4 bdrm. • upgrades galore! All new wk*ws, Large open concept kit. is a garrmet's de5p wlgrarwte cour4em me>ocan tiles, Nge worlt island and bar overlooking fam. mi. E den. 2 gas fps! Beatlohll fn bsmt waft out to resort - like yard - VG pool, gazebo, waterfall and mote! For the dDcrimi goo hLw. ANGELO PUCCI* MOVE RIGHT IN -10++ Immaculate end unit freehold townhome features • 4 bedrooms • Large eat -In kitchen • L-shaped Irving/dining rooms • New windows • Finished roc room with woodslove • Cedar deck and more Only $7.296 d wr buys this beauty. Call Angelo 83' ^W Z, TRY $7.900 DOWN PAY ,,ter ABOUT $1.070 P61 FOR 5 YEARS ^,k • 3 �edrm5 5 master' . 4 -pc e- suite bam • Ya,r 'Irfamily rm $ fireplace I, - ^ kdcher 1r -safe crescent er!ral air, central vacuum. w-rdow BRYAN e"ngs Appl an es :eramtrs and ors RODRIGUES* %re eryarRodrg„es 831-95M �i FREEHOLD TOWNHOUSE: !t r' '+o maintenance fees, 1 Gas furnace' 3 bedrooms •� ' Bleached oak kitchen Upgraded broadloom Access'rom garage to yard, Prme Rckenng Idcahow BETA Immediate .ossessron BIGIONI* 'Priced at S'45 J00 ;or app al Peta Bgmni RAVINE LOT $190,000 4 large bedrooms AN bride executive Main floor family room Main floor laundry • Approx. 2,300 sq. ft. Desirable NE Oshawa RICK 4 years new' MENARY• Call Rick Menary, 619-9500. ATTENTION: BUNGALOW OWNERS! I have firm buyers wanting to relocate to Ajax, Whitby or Oshawa. A 2 or 3 bdrm. home with garage would meet their needs! Please call if you have been considering a move. Sherry Hoover, 905- SHIERRY 831-9500. I $136,500 BACKS ON TO RAVINE This 3 bedroom home is in move -in condition. Only 3 years old h features hie wearout basement with fireplace, backs on to fruit tree ravine, 2 bathrooms, al Wick complex. Cosa to mall and GO Train. Cal today and see how this carries N MXUWW i like rent. Cal Robert Sixsmith or Ron AMTANUMW Tamrazian.e31.9500. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9, 1996 -PAGE 19-A TOM LEWIS* PAUL JONES' �p0 Walk. hike, bike or boating area only mins away from this magnificent new 2 995 so if `dome with all the modern a"ernhes ;r a `,8x144 11 !reed lot �1 -e SY9 9r11 For details or this '-e ;r !1' prefer a _Jstom bait fk, SHIP-SHAPE STARTER! Sparkling clean 3 Jpdated' Big. br gr,t . t wAots of cupboards' H.ardwood 9rs Jnder newer brdlm ' Gas neat' 'nsuated 3 22r volt ga, has worksrnD 3 sub ',Dc'/' Or' BeaUhful'reed 3'?^re, ,a.^ , ;a• Da'r,rg Cir" CATHY McGILL NEED ROOM FOR MOM OR DAD? Over impro•c xms t at,r?ns. 2 baths ovely 'a^ y --,. - ;eDarate.............................................. -ince to bacneior style apartment w*f`. Carnes for less mar S85imorrh .ath Also main 'loor 'am tv oom................................................. ''•-riace, double rage 4 -pc er is ie Fabulous ^eine �^ 's' � Juyer J3R - r •Ie master bedroom ani; 'enrei railings d scmdes Cer1rir; s br S'77Tur Cad 2,- ars Securr, system, air .'rye BONNIE s' x r DAVIS- ... .. One r a -.. :^»�y�,.v off. �_•,-'- A WHITBY BEAUTY A THREE BEDROOM DREAM -,Is home as ar pp ,^ -7,e^, and m►' and ioads of natural aghtIng. A gas `,replace accents the gracious Irving ccm The lot s professionally andscaped and fully fenced In rear BEV --all Bev Hutchison, 905-619-9500 HUTCHISON* n ,k 13 s-11.1 i! �11 I , - 1! R tlgp BIG, BIG, BIGGEST BACK YARD! 4L Fenced wrath sprinkler system on timer . patio you tl really enpy from i the walkout kitchen - Outstanding I FRAM bwft 3 bdrm . master en suite, fin bsmt with bar plus It's on a safe court Amenities convenlentty DIANA -lose ail !ociay - DIANA PUTZ, PLt1TZ* 6' 9-950 matimClean, bright home on large ure lot, updated kit.. 2 baths, 2 fps., new windows, new plumbing, hardwood floors, w/o to sunfilled deck. Definitely PATRICIA a must see!! Call Pat Simpson fIMPSON* to view. 905-619-9500. f ASKING $/52,900 All brick, 3 bedrooms, 1 4 -pc., 1 2 -pc. 8 1 3 -pc. roughed in, central air, fireplace in living room. Woodstove in basement. Finished basement. Call MORGAW Dennis Morgan, 831-9500. s Y'tLtes 'C SCroc's & SrCCs. :tally upgraded even the !oft. :uahty broadloom New Cath. k'! Tr ih laundry w)o to deck 3 -vate andscaped .of Tandem ELEANOR -Wage See ! '_Cay 5'25 STANDFIELD* = ew cr ^' 9-3:5C'C S - Finished top to bottom Walkout to barbecue area Well maintained 8 immaculate Close to transit, shops, community ' centre and parks * 51. down OAC and will carry Ike CYNTHIA rent. Call Cynthia at 619-9500 for MCLUCKIE* more information. WHY RENT? $79,900 - wonderful condo, steps to lake and conservation, fireplace, ceramic floors, don't wait - this unit carries for LESS LAURA than RENT!!! Call Laura Marks MARKS" now! 619-9500. ASKING $254,900 Approximately 4,000 sq. ft. of dwelling. Professionally finished basement with 2 bedroom self-contained apartment. Separate entrance to basement. 4 + 2 bedrooms, 3 5 - pc. baths & 1 2 -pc. Central air, security and professionally landscaped. PAGE 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9, 1996 iL•. 4R' nm: 01IF11011"Me 9 �6 H-1 : -\91 H C .� SOUTH AJAX BEGINNERS r ONLY $166,300 LUCK! X Beautiful sunny kit. Steps to subway, ` X New roof 8 shingles 0 schools 8 shops, million % -� X New garage arae door � ar rec center. Carries , g g all inclusive with S'•' X Fridge, stove. washer, v 52.885 down. All dryer. dishwasher ;; prances included! bpi X Central au kr;«e your move!!! 1-2.3 •, ��� - X Cent vac 8 equipment Ts 'rom S57,700 - _ X Many others • .• • • SHOWS WITH SOUTH CLASS - ON A _. CRESCENT $208,900 AJAX skate $129,900 A f eram cs from foyer ,ru to kd3 bedroomschen lwt c Q' As.t , fireplaces 3 baths Eat- in kitchen ge bright eat -n kit Finished rec room` _ F,rmal On rm , sep Totally fenced 'amity room All appliances u Beautiful detailed andscapng 'Excellent location! � r ^� • -_ LOTS OF ; ; _-;�� PANORAMIC EXTRAS! ,.. VIEW! ���'�tta►a Zr, ed uric tewnnome F„ _ �'�i,; mom:,. 2+1 bdrm uric with with 3 bedrooms 8 fin .j: 'C=r lots of improvements. w�°!I6 TTT basement. Eat -m r r w �" +'i = Eat -in kit . 5 appls., en _ ? K ren, deck, central y;;; ` ' �' ? suite laundry. Great z1r ar 6 vac new �.". ; = western exposure broadloom. An Steps to shopping & ' t c - excellent opportunrly a easy access to major for the first-time buyer. = ranspOrtation routes. $121.500. S92.500 4 r r = LOT ANYONE! X This 2800 sq ft sits JUST LISTED AT st _ on a log piece of $179.900 i�j and the none ,n lunfor most �• �n , i Dn l kitchen street �1 - ..-nice area Lots d �� merge kdchen ,�ics. mance 8 ntersrve interlocking ,wood. 3 washrooms. ` - walkway -•,wn mouldings. 60 oz. Joule car oadloom Fainly urn. 1 r �entraf vac r� nerwill tp2 F ladecks ndscaped conditioner. etc mall row' mortgage rates available o- _ INGROUND POOL AJAX GEM s $114.900 , • - Spacious bungalow on ) $155,900 ft • - 50x125 sq. . lot, fn. ��- — N. -1KI basement with second - Upgrade d kitchen d bath throughout. New _ Separate side * i flooring, new entrance Hardwood carpet, new kitchen floors, walkout from & bath. Painted master bedroom. Take ; throughout. Large 1 a lode lot. Must be seen. �. RED BRICK "HEF1111ITA E" •Y j BEAUTY' 11110 FOOT LOT arg Gorgeous oak fan. Le senior exeallive • • - ' kr cher,l home on a huge lol.functiona• • fireplaces 4 + 2 Featuring cent. air bedroom■ Separate cond., mainlityarfloor entranoe to idly '- stAe knzuncath en suite 6 cathedral finished with kitchen b bath! ceilings. in OvBr 3'� Cal now! sq h. this home d didinction in Ajax. 1ST TIME CHALK LAKE BUYERS 100 R. lake frontage. :97,900 spectacular bungalow 2 bdi m. condos, an with finished krwer suite bath d laundry, 5 level, 11 miles north of appus., parkig ✓E Hwy. un six seeder spa - • locker. Low cordo J fees, great mortgage. extensive deddng. A Less than rent. h*beautllul Moine. $650/mo. P&I. ^" - - • Cal now for more info. PICKERINGPXWERMVUACA Close to bay, 3,100 sq. ft. home in a N detached three � t after! bedroom, 127 laundry mill. & tam. deep lot, eat -in inn. Total of 4 kitchen, double -- j washrooms on main .. driveway. Better - - - k inks with . Large w/o to ., than renting. yard a bLs more ... $249,900. ver �' 1� _ �� �`.` `'t;: ' VRO 4• 1 t +w� iyMi• •ii• iii 7�t� 04!,e it •TAF NFWSADVFRTI..1;VR, WFI)., OCTOBER 9, I996 -PAGE 21-A Really Interests Places BY ALLAN BRITNELL SPMAL TO nW NEWS AUyERTVFR AJAX -- Cemeteries. They're usually quiet, they may be a little spooky at night and Hollywood recognizes them as the classic location for the victim to stumble and fall into the hands of the B -movie monster. But. they can be beautiful, peaceful places for solemn remembrance and can also provide interesting glimpses into the history of a communi- ty. Pickering Village has sever- al cemeteries dating back to the earliest pioneering days in the area. Here we take a tour through time and visit three of them -- Friend's Cemetery, St. George's Cemetery and the Elizabeth St. Methodist Cemetery. Friend's Cemetery If you walk just south of Hwy. 2 on the east side of Mill Street, you71 spot an imposing, spiked -topped iron fence. Behind it is the final resting place for many of Pickering's early Quaker settlers. In the years following the American Revolution, many Quakers moved to Upper Canada from the United States, fleeing per- secution for their pacifist beliefs. Timothy Rogers was the head of one such family. Originally from Vermont, he first moved his wife Sarah and their 12 children to modern- day Newmarket, but in 1807 he led a group of 20 families to settle in the Duf£ins Creek area and was a leader in the Quak- er community. He was also a bit of a phil- anthropist. According to Pick- ering resident and Quaker his- torian Kathleen Hertzberg, 'Timothy Rogers donated land for the building of a future meeting house and for a burial ground." (The brick building at the comer of Hwy. 2 and Mill Street is the fourth meet- ing house to be built on the site. In 1942 it was purchased by the Mations and has been used as a Masonic Lodge ever since.) The seven acres, now divided by Mill Street, includ- ed the grave sites of his wife and seven children who died during an earlier cholera epi- demic. Unfortunately, no markers remain today to identify the final resting place of Mr. Rogers' immediate family, but, says Ms. Hertzberg, "Suppos- edly there's a large field stone that was rolled over his burial site." Headstones do mark the graves of at least 30 Rogers' descendants at Friends. For information on the Friends Burial Ground, contact Jim Adamson at 839-1560. 170❑ Outside and to the south of the Quaker burial ground, sandwiched between the south fence and the firehall, is a con- crete pad containing 19 head- stones from the Ley Family and Potter's Field cemeteries which date from 1844-1884. St. George's Awl One of the most beautiful and well maintained cemeter- ies in Pickering Village is on the grounds of St. George's Anglican Church, the oldest OAC 7.17E TODAY - 111i4 $1,112.371MO. P.I. TO OWN!t , wo No q6 BILL HIBBITS' 831-9300 NEW PRICE Fantastic opportunity! Gorgeous home by the Rouge! 4 BR - MFFR + laundry - 3 WRS - CAC - EAC - 6 car park - school & park $ lake. To wait is too late!!!! Call Bill Hibbits% 831-3300. RENAX FIRST REALTY LTD. RLTR. Pickering resident Kath- leen Hertzberg is a Quak- er historian who knows much of the history that lies in Friend's Cemetery. standing church in the area. Various reports give con- flicting dates as to when it was actually built, but Father Jim Blackmore, who has presided over the church for the last 10 years, seems to have settled the controversy. "It was built between 1856 and 1859. But it was not opened for its first ser- vice until July of 1859." Father Blackmore attributes the con- fusion to the possibility of an earlier lug church building that may have stood on the site. Parishioners still attend ser- vice in the recently renovated red brick Gothic revival build- ing. In 1985 it was designated an historical site by the Ajax Local Architectural Conserva- tion advisory Commission (LACAC). On a stroll through the evergreen and ash shaded grounds, one of the most impressive headstones you'll find commemorates the Ross family. Flanked by two trees, the large carved slab depicts two worshippers kneeling at an alter. Victor Ross, one-time financial editor for the Toronto Globe, was a senior vice-pres- ident with Imperial Oil when he died in 1859" Also buried at St. George's are his wife Ade- laide, daughter Elenor Ross Stewart and sister Carlotta Elizabeth Jane Ross. Another attractive feature of St. George's is the recently constructed wooden gateway over the east entrance. It was built last summer in memory of Roy G. Hubbard, an active Guildwood: great location combined with value Now you can settle for more at stainless steel double sink and a Guildwood Lakeside Village. built-in multi -cycle dishwasher. Imagine living on prime lakeside The living room is combined property surrounded by the with the dining room and security of the Guildwood features sliding patio doors. community, the historic Guild Both models feature wall -to - Inn, and picturesque Lake wall broadloom or gorgeous Ontario. hardwood flooring. You'll even The development offers new find a fully finished family room home buyers with oversized units downstairs. Laundry facilities, at savings of up to $50,000. located downstairs, are complete There are two all -brick with washer and dryer. townhome designs to choose Guildwood Lakeside Village from. The Lake Alden is a also offers a common area gorgeous townhome offering completely landscaped featuring 1,736 square feet of living space. a pool, tennis court, and It features two spacious children's playground. There's bedrooms and a loft from only also the opportunity for a $129,900. pleasant stroll along the Lake For the larger family, the Lake Ontario waterfrout. Balmoral townhome provides Full existing amenities are also 1,965 square feet starting from in place including shopping, only $139,900. schools, and transit. The Lake Balmoral decorated Guildwood Lakeside Village model features ceramic tiles in is now registered as a tate foyer, as well as the kitchen condominium project! and bathrooms. To your right, For more information call the you'll see a main floor powder sales office at (416) 269-5253. room, on your left is the spacious eat -in kitchen equipped with Advertorial member of the church and 1990 Rotary Club president. The gate is a replica of one in St. Martin's Church in Canter- bury - Old Methodist Cemetery On Elizabeth Street, just north of Hwv 2, is the Pioneer or Old Methodist Cemetery. St. Paul's 'Methodist Church once stood on the site, but today all that remains is a large collage of headstones and markers set in a concrete pad and two dozen standing grave- stones. A row of 30 markers, most with just initials to commemo- rate the people buried there, lines the top of the monument. Those that are still legible hint at a variety of stones: You can imagine the sor- row felt by Alex and Jane Findlev when diev buried their son Willie John who was only 13 months old when he died in 1873. And you almost wonder it AN, it wasn't heartache that killed 55 -year-old Benjamin Wicks in 1860, a year and a month after his daughter :Mary Ann died. Some headstones in the monument are merely frag- ments, like the one reading only " ZON," who died on the 27th day of an unknown month in 1857. Others have been weathered completely smooth. Of the free-standing head- stones, the tallest is a pillar dedicated to nine members of the Bunting family. Bereton Bunting had served the com- munity as a Methodist lay preacher, justice of the peace. postmaster and general store owner at varying times in the years before his death in 1909 There are many other cemeteries in the area that hold little pieces of Icx:al history waiting for you to discover. And the neighbors won't both- er you if you're just looking for a quiet place to read a book. Just leave Stephen King on the bookshelf. 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES MUMS 1 ■2M t MCMAMIG THtOUGHOUT EIMOPEM MEN FA t 20 MIN. TO DOWNTOWN 1736SO.FT. X129,900 PAGE 22 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9,19% THE NFWS A DVERTiSER. WED OC70BER 9. 1"6 -PAGE: 23-A News Advertiser io ins OT timists t ' o kick off fall food drive "I think it will affect the food drive. I Items needed include canned fruits, think the men and women at GM are think- juices, meats, vegetables, pasta sauces, pow- ing about their own cupboards. I hope peo- dered milk and peanut butter. Donations can ple are still generous in their giving." be dropped off at fire stations throughout She urges people to take a look in their Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, and Clarington or cupboards for items to donate or to pick up locations of Loblaws. IGA, No Frills, some while shopping for ingredients for LOEB, A&P and Knob Hill stores in their Thanksgiving dinner. Durham. BY CINDY UPSHALL with DURHAM STAFF nasty surprises, DURHAM -- Despite the tough econom- ic times facing local families, Maryanne Sholdra is hoping people will open up their cupboards for the Thanksgiving Food Drive. The organizer of the food drive, co-spon- sored by the Optimist Club of Oshawa, the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser and Oshawa-Whitby-Clarington This Week, says "You can always spare a can of tuna or a jar of peanut butter out of your cupboard." To help Durham residents round up goods, donation bags will be included in the Friday,y, W. l 1 editions of the News Advertis- 11 er and This Week. 1 The food drive runs Friday, Oct. I 1 to Tuesday, Oct. 15 and organizers aregg hoping to match the 26,000 pounds in donations collected during the last Easter Food Drive. y si The food will be distributed to local families in need through area Salvation Army food banks. Due to layoffs and "a f' downsizing, lot of people are not able to maintain the cost of food with all the other things they must pay for," k1s. Sholdra says. She reports the number of needy &' families in the area is rising. >> "We find there are more people Coming to the food banks looking for help. With the economy being on the down side and a lot of companies` lownsizing, a lot of people are being laid off." .%Is. Sholdra doesn't believe the increase in need is a local phenomena, lidding people across the country are feeling a financial pinch. She fears the General Motors of 'anada strike could have a negative mnact on the food drive. ;hristmas ards help a ood cause DURHAM -- You can send poli- � greetings and help fight breast icer at the same time this Christ - s by purchasing Christmas cards Hugh the Breast Cancer Society of Each card features a holiday har- u scene painted by popular Cana - in contemporary artist Guy E. tthany. The phrase 'Seasons Greet- ;s/Joyeux Noel' is embossed on the A package of 10 cards is $13, with counts available for volume lens- Also on volume orders, the :iety will arrange to have an orga- ation's logo embossed on the ,ide of each card at no extra Proceeds from sale of the cards ill help hind breast cancer research. The cards are avolable -through e society's public relations and :velopment office in Ajax (686- 193) or its nalflonal office in Sarnia -800-567-8767). They may be ewed at these locations or a sample R be faxed to anyone interested in irchasing them, The Breast Cancer Society of trtada is a volunteer -driven, non- Dfit, registered charitable organiza- 1n whose mandate is to fund Cana- an breast cancer research. Every ar over 17,000 Canadians are flirted with breast cancer while older 5,400 die from the disease. Anyone who'd like to help the food drive but isn't able to donate food is welcome to sort goods. The food will be sorted at the Oshawa Armories on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. A schedule for volunteers is being pre- pared. Interested volunteers should call Ms. Sholdra at 576-5088. Life comes with enough nasty surprises, so we won't give you any on your final bill. Chis is what you get. • 15 point inspectiot includes: ,{ualit-, .1(:•n: ,!rer. --iiassis and replace oil with up 'o ; litres of(; %I Goodwrench Premium oil • i deck and top -up -he following fluids: brake. power steenno. windshield washer • l �,)mplete inspection: tires. air filter. coolant. hoses, windshield ipers, drive belt, hatterv, lights and indicators This is what you pay This is what you get. - ':._place frr)nt pads or 'hair i aur, lhoes - 17'.ipection of •naster cylinder. calipers, brake hoses, brake fluid level. rear )rakes and tires • \l.ichining rotors and drums extra, it required • k iad test • `.t rile you wait service. This is what you pay. This is what you get.. Install qualit} AC spark plugs • Inspect air Filter. belt.. hoses and N A . ignition wires and cap • � isual battery check • Electronic engine analysis • koad test Nile } ou wait service This is what you pay This is what you get. • 1 year guarantee on "all other- parts and labour • Complete replacement of: intermediate pipe, muffler, tail pipe, clamps • .-ill labour included • Specifically designed for (AI vehicles • .ill makes available • Road test • While you wait service. This is what you pay. The Plus is in the Service. Not the Price. Bob Myers Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. 425 Bayly Street West 427-2500 Sheridan Chev CHds Cadillac Ltd. 1800 Kingston Road 683-9333 Bruce Bissell Buick Pontiac Ltd. 201 Bayly Street West 683-6561 Michael Boyer Pontiac Buick GMC 715 Kingston Road 831-2693 'Applicable to most GM vehicles. Excludes synthetic oil and diesel argues. PST and GST extra. Dealer may sell for less. "Applicable to most GM vehicles. Liletxne national warranty covers brake padsishoes lor as lorg as you own your vetude. PST and GST extra. Dealer may sell for less. See dealer for details. tAppkcable to most GM vehicles. Excludes platinum plugs. PST and GST extra. Dealer may sell for less. ttAppkes to 65-91 Satan/Astro Van with 6 cylinder 4.3 litre ergne xrclu*V AWD. PST and GST extra. Dealer may sell for less. PAGE 24 -A -THE NEWS ADVER'T'ISER. WED.' OCTOBER 9,19% Enteritanment Call us at 683-5110 with your entertainment news Joseph choir auditions start Thursday .AJAX-PICKERING -- Auditions begin Thurs- day for the Pine Ridge Children's Choir. which hopes to win a spot in the musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor I)reamcoat. The auditions are open to any youth aged nine to 15 years who loves to sing. Interested youngsters can be no taller than 5'6" and thev must have high marks in school. Boys should have voices that haven't yet changed. The choir meet., from 7 to 8 p.m. at Pine Ridge Secondary School, on Liv- erpool Road north of Finch Avenue in Pickerin Fri Dance to benefit For P former Ajacian 5C injured in work mishap DU'RllAM -- A benefit dance and auction i, being held late this month for a former Ajax resident badly j injured in a wmicplace accident. Randy O'Ikonnell, 40. suffered serious head injuries and lapsed into a coma a, a result of the accident on July 30 of this near. The Mat4x), Township rt'sident has emerged from the coma.. but his injuries and rehabilitation will keep him in hospital until next year. lie's i currently in the rehabilitation centre Of ()%haw ­a General I lospital. Mr. 01)onnell lives in Seagrave with his wife 'Marlene and their daughters Shannon. y, and Kaitlin. 6 Randy's Road to Recovery Benefit Dance and Auction will be heli Sat- urday. Oct. 26 at the Little Britain Arena. The auction preview is at 7 p.m., the dance start, at 8 and the auc- tion begins at 10. All proceeds will go to the O'Donnell family. Ticket, to the dance are S 10 per person and available by calling Donna Warren at 905-985-4286 or Tracy Evans at 905-985-9083. Tick- ets are also available at Lishman's, 158 Queen SL, Port Perry. Private auditions for the upcoming week will be arranged at Thursday's meeting. Call Yawn Taylor at 666-4871 or 420-1885, ext. 261 for more information. Open 7 Days A Week :1&o Availahlc•: lWvate Rooms irChnstcnings, 41'cddinq Receptions, or any tiPecial Event • Everyday 1Pci iA, A dine Dining Restaurant r � i 1305 Pickering Pkwy. oat Liverpool) 420-7577, RESTAURANT 1 rye va LIVERPOOL PICKERING HO USE Join us for a spe6a Thanksgiving Dinner Full Roast Turkey Dinner with All the Trimmings $1495 Saturday, Sundae & Monday October 12, 13 & 14 In Addition t" 11ir r gular mcnu CALL FOR RESERVATIONS (905) 831-1000 B(x)k Nou- for Christmas X• Recycle me! New Exciting 2 for DAILY LUNCH ' � SPECIALS ��W� NGS From 1. 4.99 Moridays, Tuesdays FREE POOL Mon - Fri Wednesdays 11:00am - 6:00 Pm With this Coupon I Monday fnti'oducing Monday nice Not Valid with any I Football Club "oB ONE- Other Specials (Your #1 Entertainment i tet) Tuesday _ ",: Offer good Until NTN Trivial - ' _Oct 31, 1996 Dance the Nite Away — — — — Thurs. -Fri. -Sat. 6 Satellite Dishes 9:30 p.m. • 2:00 a.m. - . 47 Screens•to Serve You Sunday N.F.L. Day 121 ,Kingston' Road (All NFL games shown on PiC�(ef tng our screens) 839-5570 Let us entertain you! The News Advertiser MeShrimp Mussels &AtIsntin Cabnnn • ft&M, EATERY OPEN EVERY DAY 9:00 a.m. YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITRE AS YOU CAN AT HOPE Breakfast Special (Daily) $279 Luncheon Specials Daily $59' TWO CAN DINE FOR $I9 (Every Day of The Week) 13 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT99 (Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) $!gorless TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE $59 r r _ per person Pickering Town Centre 839-2507 EighteenTHE NEWS ADVERTISE$, WEp..O(TO$ER 9, 1996 -PAGE 25-A firms in hunt honors 0 Three Pickering, three Ajax companies chosen by Board of Trade for business excellence AJAX-PICKERING -- Eighteen area firms are in the running for the 1996 Business Excellence Award presented annually by the Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade. The finalists are Alderbrook Industries, Atlas Tag Co. of Canada, Auto Modular Assemblies, Butt's Pumps & Motors, Clearnet, Clydes- dale Custom Case Company, Ell -Rod Holdings, Exal Aluminum, Hepcoe Credit Union, the accounting firm of Hurren, Flett, Sinclair, Innovative Awards, the Pickering Town Centre, Recycling Development Corp., Re/ lax Quality One, Simcoe Engi- neering, Unistrut Central, Val Mar- shall Travel Agency and Walker, ]lead -- Barristers & Solicitors. Six awards will be presented, three: to Pickering companies and three to Ajax firms. A small business with less than 10 employees will pick up one of the awards_ They'll be presented at a dinner gala Saturday, Nov. 16 in the HMS Ajax Room of the Ajax Community WANTED:. Young Ajax fire chief AJAX -- It's a dream of many chil- dren. But, only one youngster will be chosen Ajax Fire Chief for a day later this month. Saturday at 9 pm. is the deadline to fill out a ballot in the Fire Chief for the Day Contest being co-sponsored by the fire department and McDonald's Restaurants. It's open to school-age youths in Ajax up to 14 years old. The lucky winner will be picked up at school by a fire truck on the day they're to be chief (tentatively set for Tuesday, Oct. 29). The chief will perform various functions at the fire department head- quarters and enjoy dinner at McDon- ald's. The winner will receive a new bicycle courtesy of Wal-Mart Stores in Ajax. Ballot boxes are at both Ajax fire halls, at the corner of Monarch Avenue and Centennial Road and on Westney Road one block north of Hwy. 2. Bal- lots can also be filled out at both Ajax McDonald's locations, on Bayly Street west of Monarch and in Wal-Mart in the Harwood Place Mall at Bayly and Harwood Avenue. The Fire Chief for the Day Contest is part of Fire Prevention Weer until Oct. 12. Open houses are being held at the Ajax fire halls from 6 to 9 pm. daily until Oct. 11 and from 2 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 12. You can tour the stations and pick up fire safety literature. Call the fire prevention office at 683-7791 for more information. Centre, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Hosts for the evening are CPI'O-TV News anchors Ken Shaw and Christine Bentley. Seven areas of criteria are used to pick the winners and those chosen must excel in at least one area and not have a negative rating in any category. Firms are judged on customer service, community support, entrepreneurship and innovation, continu- ous improvement and a quality program, a safety program, national or international achievement, and an environmental pro- gram. All six winners will go on to the Ontario Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Busi- nrs.s Achievement Awards Program. Tickets for the Nov. 16 gala are $95 per person, $185 for a couple and $725 for a table of eight. 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But it's actually the success stories that keep the volunteers going at St. Paul's on - the -Hill Food Bank, says chairman Esther Lucas. And there are many of them. Mrs. Lucas recently met a St. Paul's 'success story' at a shopping mall. "She had been a client at the food bank a year or so before,” recalls Mrs. Lucas. "She had escaped from an abu- sive marriage with her children and we helped her with food for quite some time. When I met her she told me she had a job for a year. Her older children were able to contribute to the house- hold. She felt she was on her feet and that life was good. She also said she would never forget the help from the food bank volunteers -- not only the food. but the understanding and encouragement." Mrs. Lucas also remembers another long-time client she sees little of these days. He is disabled and came to us for several years. He was bringing up three children. Now the children are grown and contributing, and his appearances at the food bank are veru infrequent -- only when some particularly heavy expense has cropped up that month." You can help the St. Paul's volun- YWCA wants to make this a Week 'Without Violence DURHAM -- To commemorate YWCA Week Without Violence Oct. 6 to 12. a number of events are planned throughout Durham Region. On Wednesday. Oct. 9 a display on Confronting iolence Against Women will be set up at the Pickering Town Centre and Oshawa Centre. Informa- tion about where women can go for help will be available. The YWCA Recreation and Fitness Department is hosting free gym activ- ities at 1 McGhgor St., Oshawa on Thursday, Oct. 10. From 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., join Donna Davidson for some line dancing. From 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., coaches from the M.E.G.A. Basketball program and players from the Durham Lords team will hold a basketball clin- ic. From 5 to 6:30 pm. try out some self-defence skills in a karate class. All l ages are welcome. For details, call 723-9922. On Friday, Oct. 11 discussions, dis- plays and videos on Eliminating Racism and Hate Crime will take place in schools across the region. For more information about Week Without Violence, call the YWCA at 576-8880. Computer club meets in Durham Thursday DURHAM -- Hewlett Packard computers take centre stage Thursday, Oct. 10 when the Durham PC Users' Club meets at 7 p.m. The groups meets at the CAW Local 222 hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa. Meetings are free and all are welcome to attend. Call 905- 623-1313 or 905-623-2787 for infor- mation. teers create more success stories by donating to the food bank's Thanksgiving Food Drive running through Oct. 19. All the food donat- ed stays in the Ajax -Pickering area to help local families. Items particularly needed this Thanksgiv- ing include fruit juice crystals, cold cereal, powdered milk, spaghetti sauce, canned meat and fish, sugar, flour, canned fruit, canned pasta, canned stew, meal helpers and peanut butter. Non-perishable food donations may be dropped off at Pickering fire halls on Kingston Road just east of Rosebank Road, Finch Avenue just east of Dixie Road or Bayly Street just west of Brock Road. Dona - tions may also be dropped off at some local supermarkets -- The SuperCentre, LOEB Glendale, Pickering Save -A -Centre, and Food City in Ajax. The food bank also welcomes volunteers willing to assist with food pick-up, sorting and packing. 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Call the News Advertiser at 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. inning with I I runs on key hits by Randee Benson and Laurie Carlson to make the score 13-5. Sutton Group rallied in the bottom of the seventh with game most valuable player Henry Proboszcz knocking in the winning runs. Brewsters 11 cruised to the semi- finals with an impressive 6-1 playoff record under coach Rob Sher. Brewsters JL easily advanced to the final after defeating Ri-com Mechanical in their semi-final game. Sutton Group had a more difficult time qualifying for the semi-finals. After dropping the first two games of the playoffs, the team jelled and won five consecutive contests to earn a berth in the semi-final. Veteran captain Gord Brown managed his team through to SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Firstmplace Pantheys win fifth By AL RIVETT SPORTS REPORTER PICKERING — The Port Hope Buzzards are no doubt glad to see the last of the Pickering Panthers for a while. The Buzzards and the Panthers met for the third time in Metro Junior `A' Hockey League regular -season play at the Pickering (recreation Complex Friday night. As on the other twu occasions, the Panthers preyed on the expansion Buzzards, this time skat- ing to an 8-2 romp. In fact, the the final with an easy win over Bayly's Restaurant in the semi-final tilt. Sutton Group team members are Roger Tieche, Andrew Spurgeon, Ian Buckley, Diana Sonego (sponsor), Draga Pesch, Adam Brown, John Carter, Suzanne Benedetto, Margo Spurgeon, Richard Lagace, (ford Brown, Michelle Lagace, Tammy Marshall. Ifenry Proboszcz and Mike Pesche. John BkwJdxum Panthers have won all five encounters with the Buzzards, including two pre -season contests. The result was never in doubt for the unbeaten Panthers who skated to a 2-0 lead after the opening frame, widened the gap to 5-2 after two stanzas and added three more markers in the third period. Everything seems to be coming up roses for the Panthers who've sprinted out to their best regular -season start in years. The team has received solid defensive play to limik the opposition to a stingy two goals a game in the early going. The Panthers have also received steady goaltending from Brampton hockey product Daniel Jacques. The team's core of rookie forwards has worked well together to provide the necessary scoring punch. "We wanted to get off to a good start and we've been able to do that;" notes Panthers' head coach John Blackburn. -The kids have METRO JUNIOR `A' HOCKEY LEAGUE EAST DIVISION (As of Oct. 5) TEAM GP W L T GF GA PICKERING 6 5 0 1 29 12 • MINI CAMPS & MORE Oshawa 6 4 2 0 30 30 Port Hope 7 2 5 0 19 35 For More Information call Quinte -3 1 2 0 14 13 Wellington 5 1 4 0 17 25 Syracuse, NY 4 1 3 0 16 26 LEADING SCORERS — EAST DIVISION PLAYER/TEAM GP G A PIM Steve Birch (Oshawa) 6 7 4 0 Rob Lukacs (Oshawa) 6 4 6 0 Jason Hotchkiss (Oshawa) 6 4 6 7 Jason Brown (Pickering) 6 7 2 O Jeremy Murphy (Oshawa) 6 2 7 2 Graham Horne (Pickering) 6 S 3 0 Frank Littlejohn (Oshawa) 6 4 4 0 Jason Simmonds (Pt. Hope) 7 3 4 0 Cory Hass (Pickering) 6 3 3 0 Justin Plamondon (Well.) 5 2 4 4 Kent Nobes (Oshawa) 6 2 4 0 Dan Holmes (Pt. Hope) 6 2 4 O Thomas Meaner (Pt. Hope) 4 1 5 O Richard Spooner (Pick) 6 1 5 2 Derek McNamara (Pick) 6 0 6 i) Shane Terry (Pickering) 6 3 2 0 been working hard in order to attain these wins. And, we're really happy that we've only allowed 12 goals in six games" The Panthers also got a shot in the arm P111 9 4 2 2 2 PT 1 1 1 9 9 with the return of veteran right winger/defenceman Jeremy Schott to the line-up. Schott had left the Panthers after last season to enroll in college in Summerside, P.E.L. and to play for a junior hockey team there. However, he S was unable to get into school there and hooked up again with the Panthers. "fle's a character kid. He can play in the tough games. with our team being so young, he's going to give a lot of our young guys some confidence. They'll all be playing an inch taller with him around." says Blackburn. S Leading the Panthers against the 1 Buzzards were Graham Horne with a 0 hat trick and Shane Terry with a two - 0 goal night. Scoring single markers were Cory Hass. David Cornacchia and Eric Thomson. With the victory, the Panthers' 8 league record improves to five wins, no s losses and one tie for Il points. 7 Pickering sits in top spot in the league's 6 East Division, three points hctter than 6 the second -place Oshawa Legionaires. 6 The Panthers' next home game is 6 against the Syracuse. New York Crunch 6 at the Pickering_ Recreation Complex on 6 Friday. The puck drops at 7:30 p.m. 6 PANTHER POSTSCRIPT: 5 Panthers' Graham Horne was named the league's Eastern Division player of the week for his hat trick against Port Hope .... Goalie Daniel Jacques is the top- rated netminder in the East Division with a sterling goals -against average of 1.97. Pickering atoms split with Ajax Knights in hockey openers PICKERII4G — The Pickering Panthers Canadian Trre/M The Panthers rebounded to win the second meeting 2-1. & M Meats major atom `AA' rep hockey team split a recent With Pickering playing shorthanded and the Ajax goalie on the home -and -home series against the Ajax Knights to open regu- bench in the final minute, netminder Nicholas Seelert and season league play defenders Mike Murphy, Campbell, Tyier Van Gijn and The Ajax Knights staked themselves to an early 3-0 first- Neubauer staved off a barrage of shots to bold on to the lead. Ptd lead and never looked back in recording a 6-2 win over Jamie Emslie opened the scoring for Pickering and Michael Flickering. Defencemm Eric Neubauer and Ryan Gemo n Watkins fired the game winner: Both goals were assisted by scored for Pickering. Neonmder Luke Cbivers made numerous Brian Campbell. valiant saves, while the Panthers got aggressive forecheckitng by Chris papalia, Daniel D'Ahmonte and Matthew Ya mxguk. CQS YOUTH WINTER HOCKEY LEAGUE • 4 NHL RINKS AT THE STATE OF THE ART • TYKE TO BANTAM scsseomoves • 3 it 20 min. PEF40DS • PRACTICES *AWARDS • MINI CAMPS & MORE • ALSO AVAILABLE "KID SKATE" A Nam to ddb program far boys. ttiff 3-10 ym of ago (.q,rpWM Wjono For More Information call (416) 41 Hey Net surfers! News Advertiser Sports now on the Internet i www.durhamnews.net Win tickets to Gardens for big Leafs -Wings game PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers are offering a chance of a lifetime for a lucky fan at the junior hockey club's upcoming draw. The Metro Junior Hockev League club is currently selling tickets for a trip for two to Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens for the venerable Carleton Street venue's 65th anniversary celebra- tions surrounding a game between the Leafs and Detroit Red Wings on Saturday. Nov. 2. The winner and a guest. along with former Toronto Maple Leaf great Bobby Baun and a member of the Panthers. will travel by lim- ousine to Toronto where they will have dinner before being wfiisked to MLG. There, the foursome will be seated in the Gardens Alumni Box for the NHL game. Tickets, at S2 each or three for S5. will be sold at all Panthers' home games and by members of the Panthers' team staff. The draw will be made at the home game between the Port Hope Buzzards and the Panthers at the Pickering Recreation Complex Sunday, Oct. 27. Game time is 7:30 p -m. All proceeds from the draw will go to the Pickering Panthers hockey club. __ -... .... ».. ..,. • ,....:, ...-ate. --�-. ..— PAGE 29 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, OCTOBER 9,19% SPORTS Bell soccer boys ring up rourney ti*tle PICKERING — The Pickering Power Bell Canada under -13 bovs' rep soccer team closed out a success- ful season by winning the Erin Mills Eagle Cup Tournament last weekend. The Erin Mills victory represented the team's fifth tournament champi- onship of the season, matching wins at Peterborough. Newmarket, and Youngstown and Rochester, New York. The championship game last Sunday was a hard-fought contest against the Mississauga Eagles. The Eagles opened the scoring in the first half and lead 1-0 at half-time. Pickerin; maintained its poise and after spirited work by forwards David Ufford, Ainsley Eyitenc and Patrick Lamanna, the Power finally scored on a determined effort by David Vavala. Frank Jonke netted the winner shortly atter and the team held off an aggressive attack by the Eagles for a 2-1 win. Goalkeeper Aaron Chinn was strong in net, aided by the steady work of defenders Brent Ching. John Cassidy, Jeronc Mills and Daniel Tommiska. Power opened the tourney with a 1-0 win over host Erin Mills. Kirk Pickering peewees open hockey season with a win and a tie PICKERING — The Pickerini Panthers peewee rep 'A-E' hocke, club has a win and a tie in its firs two league contests recently. The host Panthers played the Barrie Flyers to a -1--f tie. Pickering's Stephen Phillips opened the scoring betore Barrie responded near the end of the first frame. Pickering led 4-3 at the end of two period, on two a goals by David Skrepnek and one by Paul Delsey. But. the Panthers could- n't hold the lead as Barrie scored at the 13.35 mark of the third period. Picking up assists were Paul Delsev. Greg Cusack, Mark Gosse and David Skrepnek. Goaltender Steven Araujo played well in net. The Panthers played on the road against the Aurora Tigers and a strong team effort netted Pickering a 3-0 victory. After a scoreless first period. the Panthers finally got on the board in the middle frame on Grant Gooley's unassisted marker on a breakaway. Joel Markham and (trey, Cusak added to the Pickering, total in the final period. Picking up a well-earned G ti0 shutout was netminder Robert Follett. "beam members are -4 Steven Araujo. Brandon Boyer. Greg Cusack. Paul 91f u0� I)elsey, Robcrt Follett, Brandon randon Gifford, Grant (ioolev. Hark Gorse. Jed Johnston, Kevin Kearn, Joel Markham, Stephen Mchachen, Ryan Mickelson, Stephen Phillips, Michael Rapson, Jamie Simpson -Fry and David Skrepnek. Head coach is David Escoffery assistant coaches are Steve Sachs and Dave Cusack, trainer is Ron Kearn and manager is Ted Skrepnek. Pickering Panther bantams on both ends of 7-3games PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers bantam `AN rep hockey team dropped a 7-3 decision to Belleville Saturday after opening the regular sea- son by blasting cross-town rival Ajax Knights 7-3 in Ajax last Thursday. After falling behind 3-0 to Belleville Jin the first period, Pickering got one bask in the middle stanza on a goal by Chris Lawrence, assisted by Jimmy Pascaris and Chad MacDonald. In the final frame, Derek Spafford and Lawrence scored, with assists to Matt MacLennan with two, Mau O'Leary and Spafford with one apiece. In the season opener against Ajax, the Panthers led 3-2 after the opening period on goals by Gareth Cawley, Pascaris and Jessie Meldrum. Assisting were Meldrum, Chris Lawrence .and Kevin Oakley. Team captain Spafford and O'Leary provided Pickering with tenacious penalty killing which kept the Panthers in the game. Pickering added to its lead in the middle frame with a pair of goals — Lawrence, from Pascaris and MacDonald, and John Angrove, from Lawrence and Pascaris. Meldrum scored twice in the third period to close out the scoring. Cawley and Angrove drew assists. Matt MacLennan led the defence with some hard-nosed play. Goaltenders Paul Peios and Taylor Mitchell were solid in goal. The Pickering bantams will take part in a European tour later this sea- son, with games in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Reid's goal was all Pickering needed. In the second game, the Bell Canada reps engaged in a heated bat- tle with the Mississauga Eagles. The Power ended up on the wrong end of a 1-0 score. In the third game against the Rexdale Rebels, the Power easily won 10-0. Adrian Stocking, Jonathan Carter and Nicholas Vieira each scored two goals with singles to Jonke. Chris Giamou. Reid and Chinn on a penalty kick. The team is coached by Dan Cassidv. assisted by Dave Vieira and managed by Candace Tommiska. Pickering under -eights allow only one goal in winning soccer Cup PICKERING —The Pickering East Side Marios under -eight boys' tier l team captured the championship for its division recently at the Durham Tier 1 Soccer League's annual Cup tour- nament. East Side Marios beat Pickering Volvo Vikings 2-1 in the Cup final. East Side Marios started Cup tournament action with a decisive 7-0 win over Ajax number -two. East Side Marios then edged Pickering Volvo Vikings 1-0, beat Ajax numher-one 8-0 and blanked the Volvo Vikings 3-0. East Side Marios was coached by Lennox Mitchell and Shawn Vallillee. WANTED MIDGET "AA" HOCKEY PLAYERS BORN 1979/80 MARKHAM WAXERS REQUIRE: 3 Forwards 1 Defenceman for 1996/97 Season Contact: John Boucher Bus. 905-316-7073 Res. 905-294-4209 P Dunbarton downs St. Mary in football PICKERING — The Dunbarton High School Spartans beat the upstart St. Mary Catholic School Monarchs in junior football play last Thursday. The Spartans posted a 27-13 victory over the Monarchs in a Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics league game at Dunbarton high School. The Spartans were led by Chris Francis with two touchdowns and :Blair Dickson who contributed a touchdown, three con- verts and a field goal. The other scorers weren't provid- ed. Ryan Mark had two interceptions for the Spartans, while John Gregson recorded two quarterback sacks in the contest. Moe Selimovski also had a solid two-way game for Dunbarton. _ The Monarchs got two touchdowns from `Phil Dehaney and a convert by Joe Carabetta. The week prior, the Monarchs recorded their first LOSSA victory ever with a 23-10 romp over the Uxbridge Secondary School Tigers in Uxbridge. _ The Monarchs hosted the Paul Dwyer Saints from Oshawa in a league game on Tuesday afternoon after our press deadline. ' I've lost 2' in my hips and thighs, 1" from my waist, I'm toning and firming the 1 muscles in my arms and legs. t I'm dealing with stress better. I have confidence I've never had before, and FREE TRIAL I'm having a great time. LESSON Oh ... and I'm learning to defend myself." l : cwr.�Es WT11 ABS CWBA FAMY CENTR S FAMILIES GROWING STRONG TOGETHER {905) 839-5000 1 Girls Softball Registration Time: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Oct. 12, 1996 - Ajax Comm. Cen. Oct. 13, 1996 - McLean Comm. Cen. Fee: $75.00 After Nov. 1, 1996 - $85.00 For Info. Call Rick @ 619-8036 PICKERING SOCCER CLUB will be holding their •oecEti G��� ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING.. o� �0 on Wednesday, October 16, 1996 at the Pickering Recreation Complex Upstairs in the Meeting Rooms Coaches Appreciation at 6:30 p.m. Call to Order for All Members at 7 p.m. ATTENTION REP AND TIER1 COACHES: Applications for the 1997 Competitive teams MUST be received in writing on or before Wednesday, October 16, 1996. Z for 1 � � • � 7 CLASSIFIEDS Buy one week, get J J tLZ I 111RU111101111 a] .3 X: vi�113 will" 14 CLASSIFIED INTERNET ADDRESS: AN'H"p://www.durhamnews.net eCts E-mail us at : bec567 (& durhamnews.net the n ree. all 8 a.m. to 8 P.M. 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You are an outgoing• enthusiastic, capable person %%ith strong managerial and interpersonal skills. You enjoy working under pressure, and meeting a wide variety of people. You have some knowledge of retailing, are comfortable in a computerized environment. and are very self -motivated. You seek answers, and don't know the meaning of the words "I don't know- or -It can't he done-•. You will he supervising a staff of tilur. and managing our new Guest Services Kiosk. You will be involved in the hiring and training of stall, scheduling and payroll as well as the efficient operation of the kiosk itself. A "hands -on' - approach is essential to your success in this position. If you're prepared to meet our challenge, we can offer a competitive salary full hencfits and an exciting work environment. Please submit a detailed resume to: Pickering Town Centre, Management Office, 13-55 Kingston Road, Pickering, Ontario, LIV 1138 or fax to 19051.320-9379. Pickering mown Centre S EARS Expect more from Sears CANADA'S LARGEST RETAILER HAS OPENINGS FOR THE FOLLOWING PARTTIME SEASONAL POSITIONS • Part-time commision sales for Automotive A household name for generations of Canadlans.Sears Canada Inc.. has earned its position as the retail Industry leader through Its commitment to customer satisfaction, and excellence In training and development of employees. Automotive experience a must Must be available for days.evenlngs, weekends Apply In person to the Human Resources office M9rVM tg Friday.10 am -_4pm. at SEAR'S Pickering Town Centre 1355 Kingston Rd. E. Pickering, Ont. Sears Canada Inc. is an equal opportunity employer We thank everyone whc applies. but only those selected for interview will be Contacted. Canadian Tire Pickering Now accepting applications for the following positions: • Floor staff • Cashiers • Warehouse Must be energetic, motivated and able to work days, nights, and weekends. Maximum hours available to the right individual. Please drop off resumes to Customer Service Desk No phone Calls Please. Past Applicants Need Not Apply. JOBS M REGISTER NOW FOR TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS DAYS -AFTERNOONS -MIDNIGHTS • Shipping Receiving • Picker/Packer • General Warehouse (Heavy & Light Work) • Licensed Forklift Operators. it Saftey Shoes Required • 57.00 + per hour. CALL (905)831-1082 ECCON ECCO Staffing Services 11.11 5G sfx cls ACTORS IACTRESSES I MODELS 1996 Christmas filming has begun. Toronto / Mon- treal production is explod- ing Scouting new people, Ino experience needed) with different looks , shapes, sizes. (newbom to senior) for Commercials. TV Shows, Movies, Cata- logs The Model and Talent Bureau will be holding audi- tions in your area, Thurs Oct. 10th By appoint- ment only. Audition fee of $34 50 is refundable If you don't quality. To schedule an audition, phone 1-519- 352.4999 between 10.6. 7 days a week. Model and Talent Bureau Not a School or Agency AVAILABLE mmedarely parttime hours. full-time pay up to $560/week work ng 530-1030 Monday Thursday. 1/2 day Salur day Some full time avail- able Must be over 18, em ergetc Car required Can Now (9051404-0403 AZ DRIVERS. CDN/USA transport company 2 yrs "p. dean abstract. RCMP clearance 1 800.724 5917 BEAUTY SALON re. qui,es pa•t time I �censed Stylist for Ala. Salary commission Call Rita 619 =839 a �� k � I Ell i5 E: D 1 R E C T O R Y It's always best to know who you're dealing with. And these local people are your neighbors. They're always here to het you! y ply � r Jr, MlImproverrients 6RICKS.R.a woes C_ __1' •epa•, :Oncrele steps Basemen! ieaks-, Cheapest prices around Free est 721 2044 &e BUDGET HOME lill[1PROVEDIENTS Basement Apts ReC-rocims. plumbing Addition. electrical drywall decks ceramic lining & countertops 15 yrs Exp call Mario (905) 619.4663. I:et. (416) 560-4663 C & R Ma ntenarize Build. mg repairs and renovations electrical, plumbing, ce- ramic tiles, carpentry From small repairs to major ran - ovations Fully guaranteed. free estimates (905)432- 8931 DUCTWORK installed. moved, relocated. Excellent rates. Free estimates Elec- trostatic air cleaners, hu- nuddiiii Big. small jobs. Cap Paul 428-0295. EUROPEAN ble special- ist. will renovate your bath- room, or kdchen walls, as welf as floor taes Good ref- erences and satisfaction guaranteed. For free esti- mates cap D. Dykstra 725- 4913 GARAGE Door/Opener re- pairs broken springs, ca- bles, rollers, openers in - totalled $49. Now doss/ openers, 416.336.0073. QUALITY DOOR SERVIC- ES. GENERAL CARPEN- TRY, free asumailes. house additions, basements, decks. trim work boor in- stallation, baseboards, sheds. root repairs. (905) 619.2930 Bd Jr. • mil Improvements • JS ARMSTRONG DEV INC pr a. Z ^g r :„stor- 'ornesao*t;ons. renovations, rec rooms and basement apartments Res- rdenha: and commercial Serving Durtmam Region for over 15 yrs Free consulta- tion Call Jett 905-428- 5706 05-4265706 KC & B MASONRY Soec.al_ ny^ r o..a ­OC" and chimneys Air. gene•a repairs NI worx-ansnip Guaran!eea. photos refer- ences upon request Free Estimates 1905)579-3811 MISTER POST HOLE, augured post notes setting or posts in concrete Sona tulles installed. all work guaranteed (905) 665- 0400 RENOVATIONS BY W.LEAVER Additions, second stones, finshed bsmis., bath- rooms, decks, tie & wood Doors, doors & windows, guaranteed and reliable call waMw (90Sµ23-2145 V CLEA DIC :19.96 Pain . M e•es safft oftifts 200ft Mia ���! ► o. • Y.. • � • renew tlsaltar SIGON Construction Ltd., serving Duman Region for 19 yrs Additions, sundecks. patio doors, windows, ril rooms, flagstone, free esti- males. 905-576-5760 FIT] Handyman CARPENTRY. -a -,e -j- -e painting, yara worn no lob too small I do a au Call Rick at 905- 427-9999 TUDOR Rose Renovator & Ha,Jyman S@Mce Ouai" carpentry ~rrcal plumbing, drywall "rating & decorating Complete horn&otic@ work Small .obs welcome Reasonable •ales. references Guar :meed work 905723- 6122 anorne Mine• Chimney Sweeps AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS Special . chimney cleaning as low as S59 Pest screen- ing installed. only S25 No MUSS. NO FUSS GUAR. ANTEED 'Free Estimates 6815-7741 1 • Plumbing DOUG CLARK PLUMB- ING, Licensed and in- sured, repars and altera- tions. new bathrooms and renovations, pump sales and service free estimates. 696-5172 24 hrs. ; i bn9lxao & TMS PAINTING A DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmartsttip Fast, dean, reliable service. 420-0081 • Moving & • Storage A„AA Vi , y servicei moves. acpitance and piano specialists Flat rate or hourly We now have heated storage units Now oftenng free boxes cod^. move Park and load spew) starting at $99 and up Call for information, 725-0005 or 427-0005 MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We ani -C,e 3nVt.''�ns anywhere anytime Convrier::a �, resxfwrai Packaging, singe and tuxes avainow Senior S into •ni :,courts Free estmates 571-0755 1-888491-6600 HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS - Move big or small. we price them all' Free estimates. seniors discount, short notice moves. Appliances moved. also storage space avail- able Comparable rates AN 432-2850. MEN with large truck 1eNl do household moves, rest dential, commercial. All types of moves. Cap Cad or Jane 427-2856. MCHALSKI MOVING - houses. apartments. offices. appliances and piano spe- cialists. Senior and nwd- month discounts. Licensed, insured. Free estimates. Excellent service. Cap 43& 7795 NATIONAL MOVING SYSTEMS, big or small, flat or hourly rates. Senior and mid -month discounts. Residential or commercial. Comparable rates. Free esbmates 905-723-7479 rMMoving & Flooring, • House Storage • �"� • Cleaning Expenenced Cross Movers Ba.,air 'ares %mes :f` ces apt. etc. Plant, moving Padang available 423-0239 ♦��� 286-5513 WINTER SPEti Indoor & Outdoor Vehicle storage Bulk Indoor Package Available Safe 8 Sound Self Storage Inc. 1700 alliance Rd. Pickering, Ontario 905-831-5555 CARPET Irstai4atuna - 25 yea's experience, to- vretching our speciality Free •stmoe-s D & N Duncan 987 1799 or 987 - ,Eft House 6"R101 Cleaning HONESTrekable person with • 11 yrs experience. Ctearung by the day, every other Friday avaiable Rates S45-$65 576-9865 leave message MATURE woman will come in to clean home Hourly rate, bonded, refer. ences 905-404-0721 REUABLE Cleaning Lady Experienced, with references. Reasonable rates. 905-655-3673. ask for Joanne. House• House Cleaning • Cleaning SERVICE (,rmplr!r & .Ill flit% h,navehold icaning %veekly, bi-wti ix nlsionall) r,6 off for Seniors Insurrd & B indeed 905-619-8082 - • Party re. • Business • Sevices Services MAGICIAN. ­wr -rends. BURGLAR ALARMS u -early en•r•:am for any low thioves ! me y.�• age, any occasion Birth home KEEP THEM OUT, days. promotions. open- Custom built St" security ings. fund raisers Magic window bars for as kip• as shows are tun, Lettuce • • TubrSISehools $2500 per window allows help 839-7057 or 728- peace of mind even with 8334 of 683-1171 wndows open For a free RAB81Twants work doing estimate call (905 )428 magic for M4drer s parries 8429 and all occass,ons Have J.A.S- SPECIALIZES in Clowns, Balloon -o -grams, Music. Cinderella, Snow Wile, Pocahontas. Mn Mace, Loot Bags, Face Panning, Magic, Power Ranger, Lan IGng. S•11111 xallliveraEyT•eer 905-471-5331 News Advertiser Classifie open every Mon. to Fl 8.00 a.m. - 8.00p.M. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Gall 683-0707 GAILL/ND TIIIiI ; TP1,1111111111111 ; TIIorIrlScf s MAID SERVICES SPRING SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and profess ional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 'Gsit"Ung a : 4 , Gardening i Landscaping Landscaping TREE MAINTENANCE A REMOVAL DRY FIREWOOD AVAILABLE can Dave e3i-7055 Tutortime Learning Centres 1 1 BEST TUTOR e} STUDENT ' RESULTS Your in home tutoring professionals Our Ontario Certified Teachers specialize in helping your child with: Phonics, Reading, Writing and Math. In Ajax/Pickering call: 619-9947 In Whitby/Oshawa call: 723.1735 illy own magician Call Er- administrative assistance Party rue 668-4932 for the small business per - Services• rM- PSA, son Cad 905-668.6081 to. clay and Job Assistant • • TubrSISehools Services will take care or You all PRINTING - io,000 Flyers TUTORING in Second, Secondary $9900 Other printing alt' English courses Grades 9- OAC For more information available Call (905) 721. 2956 call (905)666-1818. Clowns, Balloon -o -grams, Music. Cinderella, Snow Wile, Pocahontas. Mn Mace, Loot Bags, Face Panning, Magic, Power Ranger, Lan IGng. S•11111 xallliveraEyT•eer 905-471-5331 News Advertiser Classifie open every Mon. to Fl 8.00 a.m. - 8.00p.M. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Gall 683-0707 GAILL/ND TIIIiI ; TP1,1111111111111 ; TIIorIrlScf s MAID SERVICES SPRING SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and profess ional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 'Gsit"Ung a : 4 , Gardening i Landscaping Landscaping TREE MAINTENANCE A REMOVAL DRY FIREWOOD AVAILABLE can Dave e3i-7055 Tutortime Learning Centres 1 1 BEST TUTOR e} STUDENT ' RESULTS Your in home tutoring professionals Our Ontario Certified Teachers specialize in helping your child with: Phonics, Reading, Writing and Math. In Ajax/Pickering call: 619-9947 In Whitby/Oshawa call: 723.1735 General Help General Office Office Help I Help I Help 1—SkilledMM Skilled Helo Hein SERVICE COORDINATOR PART TIME $11,375 to $12,285 Ajax Pickering Community Care requires a team player with experience in volunteer recruitment and management to assist with the day to day provision of the Home Sup- port Program. Requirements include: - post secondary education in related fields proven leadership skills demonstrated computer skills (Word Per- fect preferred)] excellent communication skills willing to work flexible hours valid drivers license and a reliable vehicle knowledge of local community services sensitivity and understanding of the needs of the elderly and persons with dis- abilities. Only those selected to be interviewed will be contacted. No phone calls please. Please submit resume by October 17, 1996 to: Ajax Pickering Community Care Attn: Administrator 122 Hunt St. Ajax, Ontario -LIS 1 P5 Progressive fast-growing International company seeks a qualified CMA or CA for a controller position. The candidate must have significant oper- a' ng experience on ACCPAC Multi-Cur- rercy Systems. Responsibilities include supervision of staff, budgeting, monthly reports. payroll and all other accounting f;ncticns. The individual must be a team a',er, self -motivated and have a willing - 'less to get the job done. Berg bilingual is an asset. cmpebtive compensation and benefits package offered. Send resumes to: 1700 Alliance Road Box 135 Pickering, ON L1 W 3X2 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE fists `a! adve^isers check 'fir ad upon publication as '.ews Advertiser well not be '-sponsible for more than :re incorrect insertion and •Pero shall be no kabdity for -cal-oseroor of any adver- !isemera Liability for er- rcrs in ads s limited to the arnourt paid for the space ccipying the error All :Cel 5 subject to the ap- proval of management of Ni Ameritser Earn S250(t/mo. .•cm "e _,,•r.G­ !11r,g DOOK Sur- veys for publishers (416) 8.2 6892 Code 6 Earn 5827 G6; week from home' L grit assembly clerical and sewing 1416) 812. 6891 to Christmas working a couple hours In the evenings & on wee- kends For more info. call Cheryl or Tracy 1-800.9949295. Must be 12 yrs of age 8 older Also Adults req, for crew captains - must have vehicle, ill urce superintendent couple required to assist building manager to com- mence Dec. Ist. Receive rent reduction on 3 bed. room townhouse. Drop o8 resume at 100 Taunton Rd. E u-61, Oshawa, Ontario. Only those considered for an interview will be con- tacted ONTARIO Duct Cleaning. Hard working person for P/ T 8 F? shift work. Must be mechanically Inclined good customer relations. Own vehicle, grade 12 minimum. Can lull free 7511 t-416-554- MOVIE PEOPLE• Toron- to s fastest growling agency seeks extras for film and TV work, an types• no exp. req. Earn $7.$22.80/hr, Work guaranteed We plaCe Peo- file on movie sets every (Jay Call Jonathan (416) 9612226 PARTTIME _ ADMINISTRATION CLERK 4-6 MONTHS ASSIGNMENT 5 days weekly, 4 hours daily, evenings preferred, start - Nov. 1/96. Duties include: Liaise with tenants. Must have knowledge Of accounting prin- ciples, word perfect and simple account- ing, knowledge of non-profit. Mail or bring resume and references by October 21 st, 1996 to Sarah McDonald's Place, C/O Alma -g Thomas 1467 Whites Rd. North Pickering, Ontario LIV 1 R5 (^;rc, anadmim,tratnc a„t,tant h) work •ip- Lr 20 hr. per we -k r. r appnix z miinth. (' rk will be perfnrri ut of their own Mime• 'h th,-Ir own equipment including word pri1- --ing, printing; and .opvinr Duhc, attend riJii meetings , rei ' prepare & ,fi - rr-huh• minuttN filing rvwarch , 1h,xikkecp9 4 vin rxp,,r rcquln•d Pa% ` $20 / hr ticnd "umc, to (11,11awa Centre, P(1 Box ji;47, I �-1•awa, LI (til .x Clo,c, (kt 1 �; 96 Sales Help/IF M,—ales Help/ Agent Agent NEW CAR SALESPERSON Required fcr local GM dealership In Pickering • Company demo available • Comprehensive benefits package ncluding medical • Previous experience a definite asset For interview please call 683-9333 ask for Sam Caruso Sheridan CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC GEO LTD Pe•,^.r r;. r'sy body shop in Ajax Include drivers 1—co on resume. tax to 905 42' 9252 Legal Legal PART-TIME INSI TORti WANTED to !each General Irterest Courses to Oder Adults We are par liculany, iOOk.rg for indil uals to teazr Lmedance. Social Ballroom and other types of dance. Geography. Crabs. Vegetarian Cooking as well as Cookm9g With Herbs. Natural and Organic Nutntior Dressmaking in- !erior Decorating, ano Chair Caning As well. it you teach a stimulating course not mentioned above. we would be interested in rearing from you, Please send resume to Oshawa Senior Citizens Centres, 43 John Street West Oshawa. Ontario LIH IW8. Attention File #4397 PART-TIME Salespeople required for doorto -door promotions in Durham. 5 30prn-8 30pm. S10rhr . bonus. min 12 hrs/week transportation required Call 905-686-2292 RETAIL MANAGER Fashion forward denim wear chain seeks a sales -driven Store Manager for our Pickering loca- tion. Superior sales ability and merchan- dising skills essen- tial. V"num 2 years management experi- ence, benefits. Call 416-498-6601 ext. 360 or fax 416- 494-8467. RMT or licensed masseuse excellent working condi- tions, good wage, Call (905) 619-•8267. Security Officers, Private Investigators Experienced staff required. Must speak & write English Fluently. Must have car. 905-430-2549 Mon -Fri, 10.4 pm • I Notices • Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims aga:rst the Estate o' ETHEL VIOLET SWAN• ate of the Town of Picketing ir the Re- gional Municipality of Durham, Retired School- teacher. Deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of February 1995, must be filed with the undetslgrled personal representative on or be- fore the 15th day of November. 1996 after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Executor then shall have notice DATED at Whitby the 26th day of September 1996 PETER AXHORN, Executor of the Estate of Ethel Violet Swan. by JENKiNS 8 NEWMAN 126 Byron Street North. Whitby. Ontario, LIN 419 Solicitors for the Estate TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY seeks AGGRESSIVE SALES REP. for launch of exciting new product. Fax resume to: 433-1335 General Help SHEET METAL person for duct shop, layout ex• perience and some in- stallabon. Call (905) 428- 8386 and leave message. TELEMARKETERS- $8.50 per hour ♦ bonuses. Hours: Monday through Thursday, 4p.m.-9p.m. Ma- ture students welcome. Westney/Bally area. Call Ajax (905)428.8400. General Help ENERGETIC and outgo- ing people needed for dnv- ng positions. Own vehicle required Call (905) 665- PROTOYPE BUILDER WITH: • Manual milling and lathe machining skills • Knowledge of manufacturing methods • Excellent problem solving abilities • Proficient at Auto CAD R12 • Working understand of electronics an asset. Please respond by fax to - (905)420 -3970 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted WEGU Canada Inc.. a pro- gressive Canad;an manufacturer of moulded rubber products has immediate requirements for the following positions. Qualified can- didates are needed to fill these new positions to enable us to achieve our sales objectives and cost reduction Initiatives. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Five years supervisory experi- ence. preferably In an automotive unionized environment. Exposure to MRP. Health & Safety Loss Prevention and Continuous Im- provement Is needed. ISO and Quality Systems experience, an asset. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Five years inclustr;a. mar„ factur- Ing experience preferably in an automotive environment. I E Cer- tification and computer experi- ence necessary INDUSTRIAL RUBBER PRODUCTS - SALES Three - five years sales experi- ence In the rubber products in- dustry. a relevant University or Community College Technical De- gree along with excellent commu- nications and organizational skills. Salary Is on a commission basis with strong earnings poten- ttal. I.S.O. CO-ORDINATOR Five years Quality Systems ex- cerlence. specifically three years with ISO ar.d QS 9000 implemen- tation preferably In an automotive. unionized environment. Respon- sibilities will Include leading the ISO implementation team. Cost of Quality reporting and Continuous Improvement. MAINTENANCE MOULD INSTALLER Above average mechanical abili- ties with at least two years experi- ence in an industrial manufactur- ing atmosphere. Duties will in- clude light electrical, welding, PLC troubleshooting, PM and machine set-up. This a unionized position on a three shift rotating basis. Please forward your resume to WEGU Canada Inc. Attention: Human Resources Department P. O. Box 567 Whitby, Ontario LIN 5V3 Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. 904 mon. to in. General General WANTED Tailors and I Help Help Seamstresses. full/part-lime •`ep'rg wOuirl be an 'll i required for Pickering Town �e wiry full time as Wanted Centre. Experience neces- GET •lose up to 30 lbs. - WORK FROM HOME. $15! sary in mens and ladies al - Call Lina 905- 30 Day programa start at HR. on line talk time. Paid terations $30 MAGIC 1-800-881- training. Call 427-5n3. 837.7753 6782 for Financial Assistance THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., O( TOBER 9,1996 -PAGE 31-A RE I OfficeDaycare Iloilo] ra• :-a a i's and worn I Bargain •`ep'rg wOuirl be an 'll i Help �e wiry full time as Wanted -- l'alRease submit Corner IF you are married. single AJAX family needs loving NOVATEL Car phone, single parent, separated or full time nanny Immediately. (bag type) $15000, nokia. divorced you may qualify car preferredlive our, 2 (all acessones incl , for Financial Assistance boys ages 4 and 6 months $22500 water softener. DIP;CERT programs avail (416)76.6696 S150 00sliding glass door, ableQuark Illustrator BABYSITTER Wanted in S'0000.. 885-5109 ask !or Photo Shop. Director. Our nom# to care for 3 guts Dave or Diane P,emiAurcca r Access Accpac. Autocad C... Visual Basic age 6. 4 & t 112 Mon SKATES Bauer Supreme rox Novell Engineer Thula Call 427 0215 1502E $75 Supreme Yl,ndows N i. Small Tal. E.C.E. with own facilities 200.3 1/2E, $75 Other Power Point, `Nord. Excei tri, 2 year old 3 days,wee. ms's 8 mens' skates out - Durham Business Comput- Nor, E C E's with strong grown etc Call evenings' w College. 42730'0 skais considered Call Kelly weekends 839-4115 INVESTMENT FIRM - 14•F 282-4441 VERTICALS burgundy OSHAWA necep6Orost re. NANNY/HOUSEKEEP- noir with +alance 84- wide. .:,r,ed a s a p Computer ER eduirec Live ,,t Ma- $60 427 ,406 s.dls an asset Good com- pie P dge area ECE. hist ^,urtication skins desired aid. CPR preferred Must be Articles to Fax resume 905: 723- creative. energetic ov�ng I for Sale 51 No calls please and responsible Must have RECEPTIONIST owl transportation Non RE smokers only Call 831- OUIRED. �' o prga� 2838 ra• :-a a i's and worn ec1 a --sr Bask book •`ep'rg wOuirl be an 'll i Daycare �e wiry full time as • Available -- l'alRease submit .me to F�Iff # 972. Osha- ,,.j Tn,S Week PO Box ATTENTION • Oshawa )—a—, LIH V%:•^91 •wG wfh 7 years experience as a .are giver -il provide a stimulating $ales war- loving environment or you Please tell mom g Help 'Agents lad IBrocK Parkway 427- -F, 3C LEADING E.ropear fast, ,mbar -y looking for full .1e reoresertative Must -ave exceileht experience -- rcatl sales h-griy roti atedi ca• We Ger case Salary plus _omm,Ssfon end •esume to tax 514 �'8 4363 NEW HOMES Saes Per- e area Preterred tar date w r^ new •,cines -ales excelence K"Jwi a^ge of ^+engage -; Must ce enthusiastic. „tgong a^d results ori- e-tec Can Tony at 4'6 , 3 7333 ROYAL WOODSLIN iL% MERCi. Au•in, ,e Sales 'Ne •equ,re one ,ales represerfative Ex :;-:ence preferred Grow 7 dealership Great work ^� atmcspnere For ,.ter tr cal Rick Lanteigne rh 686 2300 SALES PEOPLE RE. QUIRED Nr "a.e ,, r.'s fie,1 ,eats mat need be covered Commission .arn.hgs of S3 000 54 Jct, )rhty very attairade ,ut going aro deciercable •ode wit^ a sates .'.aa ;')untl preferred Fu '•'ring —ovicil Car a -•-ist sears A :hor:.ed -ct Geanmq an Mc at y:5-428-2022 SALES PEOPLE '. sen c -e -r.ers direc• ^ome- wne•s ,leads suppied E.cecutive income based commission Call Ala. ;i)5,428 o4C-C WOULD YOU INVEST S=:vC .c prat 52__ -- -4 Gw pe&ready ople -.,e Home Dased. abso- -• 4y -eal opportunity Free :_'rlpany profile 905.435 Skilled Im Help AUTO BODY Wanted experienced ooay persons Must have own toots Appry to Dan 579-4000 DURHAM'S fastest grow - ng commun,catons com- pany. Contact Communica- tions Services ,s now tur- ,ng experienced Data In. stallers for Ethernet Net- work Systems. Call Keith Taylor at 905-472-9686 FRAMERS needed top wages, sub contract work available and hourlywork. Call (905) 697-0079 atter 6 p.m. STAMIED Glass worker, to Wild leaded glass door 6 Window panels. Must be experienced. Whitby call 430-9692 Mill al 0011111 FULL TIME Dental Assis- tant - Receptionist required for Orthodontic office. Computer experience re- quired. Drop hand written resume to 1050 Simcoe St N. suite 112. Oshawa. OPTICIAN - Mature indi- vidual required 3 -4 days a month, to fit industrial nus - toners Competitive salary, call (905) 420-5257 CHILD CARE AVAILABLE In rrY 'iG^r Alai r;me Experienced Gare giver references receipts 59Cweek 686-1868 MATURE 1 ¢� •r^�•r^. c''•-;vr .'els e.ceuriprla daycare in her home non Smoke• -O pets. -Ow :rad- -en at maximum 5 �rild- ren references Dix e.G-e- narna Laura. 420-3C9' FUlIE-ployriner'! Wanted EXPERIENCED orrice p.n.. c.r7„•c., e4P - .75 1 Lo - 'us 123 Morosc'1 Works Flexible hail «on.1g ar t dependable Cale -,Jr-A at 432 3675 ' Firewood ROKA LUMBER & FIREWOOD CENTRE 4x-;; i 3E1_ 4 X8 X'6- SEE )0 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 7D5-277-3381 Evenings 905-434-6665 Free Delivery To ?i0 Oshawa Area 3E ABSOLUTELY --E ecce Maple Oa. Beech Low pr zes Fee ael,,w) Serving P,cke, `y' Ajax. Wf ";by Os^a«a DURHAM FIREWOOD 42- a'a• FIREWOOD Quality sea s-rec '6' Spill! "arcwccd starting at $'85 Cora Ca,' eve 705 944 881 - ci m .1 pm FIREWOOD, E.ceuer ;uaiity-arawood. G,a,. anieec extra long fully seasoned cut and spit Honest measurement Free dejwery Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905-753.2246 SKIDS 8 Pallets for fire- wood. hardwood 8 soft- wood nixed, pre Glut or bro- ken, delivery available. large a small bads. Lxruted lime offer call (905)430- 9013. We Bargain Comer AIR HOCKEY table• full size. 6 m0. W. perl con- dition, make great Christ- mas gift. Asking $295.00. Please call 428-7026. CAR nose bra, fits the 1994-1995 Pontiac Grand Am, excellent condition. S50 or best otter 686-0285 FREE to a good' home. large 2 yr, old male coon hound/rottwetier. a31-8538 FREE to good homes. 5 white and 2 tabby kittens. For more Information call 686--1245 FALL / WINTER INC) a• •rck ^r. -.r^ crice5 SnOWDoaId Gra S•i air kets Gants gl0•+e5 and atcessr, es at ,c 'c 800OFF reg- iiar retai'� P, Quali"/ arced Grand labels jKI ",_EARANCE CENTRE 317 Taurtor Road East Osna- ii 'lust east of 5 Pomrs Mad. 305.7253468 ROCK BOTTOM DEALS AG. -, re was^c.. g ^-.ru• 5339 Fu!i size wasner arc dryer $299 F ill size washer 5169 3 door fridge 5399 Portabie d,shviasner 5.49 14' TV's from S'19 8 _rT" fry S25c J C P s "Om 5'29 Fender guitar $599 We Guy and sen almost anytn,ng De i,ery available most items guarareea -ay .a.«av orc- gram 22 S,mcoe S' N 1,srawa Shop Dy phone Ili 436 '32C 2 months Brother Laz — 'a. $%2`. -xxten desii c—cferza S275 a. dress erm,rro, $375 —atct rg dresserr,gnt -able S2CC executive �ra,r S8C 4': 426--66A9 Max Pager 4 •dill Tres —ag O ee'S �• -q S30C Hammond a rrer.nc S45C 434 -,257 8 PC SOLID WALNUT style mexce'lert conatior, S2 50C pee 0"oom suite 51 0'osoitl :ia. '• more from 190Cs e.'? gent cori7rtion 55 75 S,r 9e -ox spring and mattress. - f 5+65 iuee, s.ze D,. .p:r-rig arc_ -ria^less S22.. crafting 'ado protess,orai 5295 said Pine able arc s perones 5250 3 yr old age and s!cve almond S80C ''eezer $225 sora 5275 4 dressers $45 S. wa,nut «ar.r ce $195 er!er!a.,rri „tit S95 glass lop table ala 4 chairs 5145 odd Crags and -nary sther terns 697-3532 ANTIQUE :..•leer catYrel S'." `las ^g sofa chair 3 ovesew S35C E^ter. -aliment centre 5'25 - eezer apt -size S11- �ol,c -mole table 5' �C . S gal 'isn tan. ; ',sr_ 5' OC Dressers'Gre- glass goat 575 9C5 263- 2'. 9' ANTIQUES Serpenime Jres,e _-wee 'able wasp stand. cedar ;.nest. 4 ^ign back manogany v, desks dressers. ca. 'thea mirrors. hall cha' 432-4623 BEAUTIFUL Solid one, •ywcod furl tu'e 6-pe,ce rice pattertour-poster bedroom suite, 8-pefce dr n,ngroom suite excellent condition S4000,su,te. Dir $7500. ail 436.0629 CARPET 3 rooms 5299, price includes 30 yards of carpet. prenuum pad , and installation Custom blinds also available at lowest prices. Sal. 905-432-2750. Carpet Broker. 100%. Nylon thick. plush. Stain re- sistant carpet. For 3 rooms, only $36900 Price in- cludes 30 Sq. yds carpet. deluxe pad and installation in your home. Free quota - bon in your home. No in- terest, no payment for one full year. Daniel, 1.800- 217-0104. CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand. I will carpet 3 rooms• $349 Price includes carpet, pre- mum pad. expert installa- tion, fast delivery. free esti- mates (30 yards). Norman 686-2314, CHESTERFIELD, Chairs, coffee table, end tables. large stereo TV, round oak oning table. 3 chars, sin- gle bedroom suite. double bed• 725-0416 .4 - ,-.-.rw,--r•.- -" iv- .0--u- f.161 w, .- .. ._��i7kT.•!wl.R. -..--- .- __�- --..• .. �..u. ... ..,,,w�. +wan:. w_.. PAGE 32 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER., WED, OCTOBER 9,19% Articles Articles Garage/ Garage/ 1 For Sale 1 For Sale 1 Yard Saks 1 Yard Sales COMPUTERS COM- SEARS Colonial crib with s' 25 weekly Cal'. 905. PUTERS Computer mattress and mint green Y M S� SIGNS Clearance Centers new bumper pads $100; queen as V hours Mon 9 30 - 500 Tues . 930 600. Wed - size waterbed with heater and sheets $700: Girls sae please be sure to take Fn - 9 30- 8'00 Sat 9 30 - 12m snowsul! $15. skates. Rent to own frprrt 57 SOiwiii 500. Sun. 1230-4 30 gins sae 7-8. boys size 10. n your signs diw New Pentium 75's, $845.. new DX4100 $775. mull, mens size 10, $10 each . 2 dressers $10 each, baby afr your yard sale media kits. m 5.S lots of used 486'5 from 5595 Com- suing. $10 obo. x34.3976 help keep the $2.200 Asking $1500 Piste Or SHEDMAN - Quality barn shots up to date. spayed Baseline Rd E .59 164 Baseline Rd E . Bow- style shed kit 8' X 8'. SPE- itclean �9 manville CIAL ONLY $295 plus tax e• warming shelves oval to Many other sizes and styles round adaptor Seldom CONSIGNMENT Store available Also garages available 1905.728-77% for sale. 5 years estab- kshed, same location in and decks 761 McKay RdArts Unit 3. Pickering For 0-r Arts & 1 1 Retrieve' Pups Farm more • Crafts • Crafts Good clientele & rep- into call 905-619.2093 utation Call after 4pm 905. " CHEV BERETTA. 683-4563 SOFA Wand new never used Sklar Pepplar sofa. off CONTENTS SALE white paid 51000 asking wedding gown size 9 10 $700 Call 668-4238 aher 6 dressers mens.1ady's mink pm Coat. size 42 men's. 7 la- STEPS APPLIANCES dies jacket. 1984 Buick Le '+62 French S PLLeel ICES Sabre. 1988 Fveb,rtl. 8 nglis ft washer, 5 yrs old. $289 truck camper etc (Negoh Fnd es. white 8 almond able Prices") x27-1677 Frost -Frees. side -by -sides DISHWASHER white fridge & stove almond fridge & stove, 16cu it freezer tables & chairs. gray dresser desk book case night table desk air cond4tone- York 2600 & other weight equipment. 76 Corvette '8boat motor & trailer Cali 905-438- 0526 FOR SALE . le np rid ng aw- -we,. with Dag. ger. 3 yea's Oic excellent condition as. ^, SL50C Telephone x'5 649- 1828 FURNITURE SALE - Lou,s '61^ Repr70uci,on swan chair. Parson chair ioveseat. draperyand more 868 Corbel', Rd Oshawa Su- 1-4 434- 6655 HOSPITAL bed semi eiectr.c _sec for one week. asking S, DOC ODD. 2 yr old eiectnc hot ware' heater $100 obo Days 723-1453. Eve 571-2896 HUNTERS, Conagers Fay^e-s 4JCC war nidus trial „rade general:), with auto -demand Asking 51050 Also available 50C gallon gas tank asking $100 Small propane re f,gerato, S10C Can 905 434-4699 Jewellery. watch & clock repairs_ Galbraith Jewellers & Giftware 132 Harwood Ave S.Ajax 583-W7 MALE MINIATURE S c lar ConKey 2 years Pic in good heat- $300 666- 6858 OAKIPINE FURNITURE W''y Pay etai pr,ces- One of Ontario -s oltiast and ,ai- gest manufacturers is now wling direct to the public Eg solid oak 7 pc dikng- room or 6 Dc solid pine bedroom. your choice $1995 many stain choices Tractional Woodworking 905-985-8774 PEDESTAL oak round tale with claw feet, 2 press -back chairs. 8 2 press -back arm chairs. 5995 Elecnc stove. $100 905.683-1407 PIANO- Upright: $650 - negotiable. Organ. new, 5850 - neg000ade. Private sale. Car: (905)839. 5853. PIANOS - GRANDFA- THER CLOCKS Back to scrod speuWs. New and used Pianos. Not sure? Rent to own, apt. sae. Wright. grand, digital. key- boards. Clearance on all 1995 stock! Tet Piano Works, 433-1491. RESTAURANTAwr fur- nishings and captain's chairs. wooden tables. oak - front bar. 40' brass railing. cooler. glasswasher, bat sinks. rrksceraneous. 432- 7733. ROLAND KR100 with Stand ft W keyboard. We new. pad 52900.. asking 51300; Maerklm train set. HO, complete. like new. Car 728498D4. SAMSUNG SP -2417 printer, incudes black and colour ribbon, paper and manual- excellent condi- tion. S100 obo. 434-8924 Stoves. S200 & up E yr old built-in dishwasher. $250 Dryers $175 & up Apart mert-size dryer, $250 De- num'tldler $100 Freezers S15C & ip 6 month war ant, 432-7167 TEAK DININGROOM Side " 2' taNe ^c•uam Pre -Xmas Market Place Pickering Recreation Complex November 16, 1996 All Vendors Welcome Art/crafts, fashion, health, cosmetics, etc. Call: Rose Mwinvi 905-309-7533 2 leaves. E chars neutre upholsrry wall-urnt'hU1M ' Computer excellent condition. $-40C Video Call (9051420.65'5 ,Pick erveg 18- Dila Salemte 70 F'ee_nanne,s or 1 year Rent to own for only $e 25 .kaki, Call 9C5. 571.1412 HITACHI 35- stereo tele - `s:_ J •'0- black Picture tube. Plan -Plc Hgh reso- lution Rent tO-owl,. from $75K weekly Cal' 905- 5" 1412 ' Computer Video INTERNET SERVICE AVAILABLE Home and we�; page Creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-4400 KENWOOD 200 war.Of Lost & '-we' Powe' 5 Disk CD Found Coude cdssena tower speakers Rentto0w1 from FOUND of .eye s' 25 weekly Cal'. 905. Squires Beach Road Mon 5-1.14.2 day. Sao 30th For more SHARP :t' T✓ VCR corn into call 6862099 b,ra'�`< Hig« resOlubOr picture tube front AIV• PetslSupplies, Jacks autc programming. 11 B07rding universal remote COnTrpl am,fm Cass. air. $7900 Rent to own frprrt 57 SOiwiii obo 434 2775 Cali 9055" 1412 BALENESE . t:e-s. B•w WHITFIELD WP2 ^rode) po-^' •eaoy fc go Home '-,mg .000 stove $120 19055 509-2566 -sed only one season. paid FREE TO a good home $2.200 Asking $1500 teniae at 2 yrs old. all 576-3843 shots up to date. spayed WOODSTOVE Vermont 839.2979 Casr^gs Det art Encore. HIMALAYAN .,Tiers ,ov- classrc black 2000 sq k 2 ,ng a^d 3-e_, create. MF warming shelves oval to 1st & 2nD shots, registered round adaptor Seldom Claim metl. also adults used Ex cond $2000 available 1905.728-77% Days 905-435-9960 even LOVABLE Back Labrador � 90;-435-4901 Retrieve' Pups Farm a,sed CKC reg health 1 Articles guarantee, ready Novem. wanted be, 1st 1.613-473-2043 HIMALAYAN KITTENS ANTIQUES AbsowtNy. adcaD,e t�^Jies 7ve P..'C^.as.,g utt.re or an. Seal and Blue Points ythmg old Scientific mstru- Home raised C C A Reg- rrents china. silver adver. 'starred. shots 905 985 - rising toys decoys. Ocls 8021 Milk bottles. Collections or estates Call Robert. Bower. Antiques (905, 655-8049 Brookkn JACKIE KENNEDY Memorabilia I'm interested it knowing about ANY- THING you may have Please call 905.576--0614 UNWANTED Scrap metal picked up. triages. stoves. washers dryers, cars* trucks etc Call (9051430- 9013 WANTED CAMERAS - Did china and glass, jewel- lery, microscopes, tele- scopes, binoculars and ro- tated items. Clocl waach- as. furniture, arty ling old. 432-1678. WANTED TO BUY: Old or used miniature doll houses. Car Heather at (905) 663.1428. ffigAnItiaillnelt NEW MUSIC a -zine e hBpJ/www.durham- rews.nel/-ajr23Brn- dex.rnm Lost & 171 Found FOUND - DARK grey and orange tortoise shelf cat. Dedawed. very lovable and affectionate. Found Brock and Major Oaks area in Pickering. CAN 428-9282 FOUND: North Ayax: Oc. tober 3rd. Lab X. young male, black/while 668- 9203. LHASA APSO PUPS r,r sale 'von sheod,ng. non allergic, health guarantee vet needled House train- ing started Payment terns available 1701 786-3124 LARGE BARN FOR RENT 60 XSO Noft Whitby (Call 655.5193 Great For Storage! am Autols k 1981 Buick Losable. $700 00 as is or O.B.O. car 905485.5109 ask for Dave or Diane. 1983 MAZDA RX7. Im- maculase.Calffomia car, summer driven only. orgi- no' paint. 88.000 miles. P/ M. AMfFM, cassette. $2,600 080. will certily. 579-1496 1995 CELEBRITY . V6, cer- tified excellent condition $2295.00 call 728.9348, 128 Park Rd. S. - 1967 FORD Tempo, 4 -cy- linder, standard. $1,995. 1985 Plymouth Voyager van. $1,995. 1988 Firefly, $600 as is. 1984 Sunlxrd, $400 as is. 905.404-9759. IM New Yorker. Loaded luxury vehicle. Car phone. One owner. Non smokers car. Excellent condition Only $3000 obo 623-9391 Automobiles Fine For Sale 1989 .e_...... blue, g,ey excelient\ conol. front. new Wakes. tires. mull, her, alternator 124 000 '^ighway! km $5500 cert- 'od 905-4367_•7 1990 CHEV Cavalier CL -1 a cylinder au- 'Jrinaac. 4 OOOr, A� AnVFm Gassena PS PB PI 54500 Certdled Call 579- 4008 19" CHEV MAutomobiles Trucks For Apartments A artments 11 For Sale 1 Sale 11 For Rent 1 1 pFor RentF 11 �Fo Rent Auto Insurance, Having a problem getting a competitive rate? Call Jones - Dooley Insurance, Ajax for a quotation. 427-3595 Q0 BANKRUPT or OTHERS 2nd Chance Flrtancirlg to Discharged : or not and others Easy terms'Reasonable Rates' New/Used Vehicles Trustee Approved 16 years Exp No co-signers required Call Gary Wood OUICK LEASE 420-9979 1020 Brock Rd Ste 1001. PicKenng, 1.800-792.5587 CAN'T FIND A VAN? That's because we have them all! GM. Chrysler. Ford from 1968 to 1993. From S4.495'991 L,.^'ma 234 ,oade0 A1. pristine white S9995 1989 Celebrity Euro black. Iradeo. A ' 55.695 199' Tempo air .tutu. now only $3 695 1990 Pontiac Frebird. Oadedblack w,th Tlops and only 95 DOC km, 57.595 1987 Nissan auto .,,g cab. $4.995 1989 -ord F150 LxT Lana:, load- ed. 111 OOC ., $8500. '989 Tracker hardtop. auto, low K -s S6 995 '986 Anes. autc. $2595 '99092 Cavaliers 5 from a3 995 4 Oldsmobile 88's nd Buick LeSabre's troy^ S6995 'M7 Oros Firenza A-1. S3.•'95. 1990 Acclaim. air, perfect. $5995 Super Sale Pnce 1985 Dodge 600 Convertible. absolutely mint now 53995 Over 35 certified recorr i- tioned vehicles now at Cortical, Auto Centre. 155 King St W, at Midtown Mall Drive 579-28" Open Surn- d" Corsica. great cono'l'on 170.000 LEASE to own cars. '83- ki asking $4 000 or best 86everyone qualities No otter as Is 905, 987-4/98 Credit check 570034 On. 1ft90 SUNBIRD GT lano Ltd 686-'428 White auto 4 cyl 17- 1991 Cavalier Z24. red in kms ex sono $3.9% co,our 120 000 Km 5 spa . cert or 53,700 as is Call am,fm Cass. air. $7900 905-433.7686 obo 434 2775 1991 turd Crow, V,ctona. WHY PAY MORE? 1986 air con 351 cu in ps. pib. Dodge Ares, red sedan. 4 P : w. 220.000 km certified dr . new motor. transmrs. $380C obo 725-4865 Sion, low mileage, good 90 FRHT. (SALE OR LEASE) $1499 /mo with down payment Also 48'x102' air ride flatbeds & 48' detachable double drop 1-800.724-5917 1 4 Wheel v 1985 Jeep CJ, 4X4, black 4 2 litre. In line 6. 3 5pd auto. 2' spring re -arch. Rancho. RS5000 shocks, hard top. full doors. 155.000 km, new starter. rebuilt Garb . asking $5200 obo as Is Ca,l Ian 905. 985-3757 1978 FULL Size Jimmy 4x4 Excellent running ve- htcle Hunters or snow- plowing operators. have a look $1950 060 Call 728 0705 1988 ASTRO MINI van. spent over S2.500 n new parts and repairs 350 V-8 engine needs paint, asking 54.900 as is. or best otter Call for more Into 4343976 1989 DODGE Caravan SE 7 passenger, air. cruse. bit. new tires. rebuilt motor 54800 certified 060 As ,s 905-433-0775 Osha- wa 1995 GMC Safarl teal bi„e metal;,;. only 32.000 cruisecassette and ^ re Asking $17 995 or best offer 905,831-1388 1 Trailers 1981 TERRY ,5 h house ire a' 2 'T outs, awning. fully -loaded. storm wind ows. furnace suitable year round living. asking $10.000 Cao 905-263- x575 A MUST SEE"' 1984 Teary "au:us 24- nice roo- my layout, sleeps six. 3 pc bath. tui size Irioge and range. air conditiunng, awning Huntsville area Asking 58000 Call 905 721 1 778 after 4 pm, or 905.435-8939 FOR SALE Terry Taurus haler 19rj excell con- drt,on. sleeps 5-6 people. tots of extras Cap 905-666- 46W H1 Auto Parts & Repairs BODY WORK rust repair, floor 'epa,r, wending, frame repair, trailer repair & wheel bearings 1801 Wentworth. Unit 12 Just east of Thick son beside Coffee Express Cap 905-721 2540 91 HONDA CIVIC 5- condition very rw,apie sking $2200 obo Call Speed Dx •43 kms white aMarine with blue interior AC se RTed 6232481 TI cur;tl,. weil maintain@q Asking $5950 cert 9C5� M Automobiles 1989 SUNBIRD 24 6972200 Wanted Cruiser Fully loaded AST 1991 HYUNDAI Excel Oshawa and Bowltarwl8a. Starting at $600/month, 90 OOOkm 4 -doer new $$$ TOP DOLLARS lines 52600 Call 905-668- pad for scrap cars. 7 days 7x47 per week Used pans avail 1991 TOYOTA TERCEL 5 able 683-7301 or 428- sp manual . 108 kms. ex- 1879 after 6 Pm Defiant condition, under- 550. to $7500 Cash on coated each tall , sorry AM' the spot for scrap cars & FM stereo. asking $6995 00 trucks Anytime Call 905- (905)668-4778 706-5740 1992 Geo Storm, 5 Wd . A i A TOWING. Pay 550- 774.000 km, white, good $5000 cash for used & condition. new brakes and scrap cars & trucks. 24 his. tune-up. asking $6500 ObO. 7 daps Call 9D5-686-5003 571-0260 or 905-706.5234: 30 men 1993 Talon Eagle. white, service. ABS, all auto, fully loaded, AUTOMOBILES and $11.500 Moly 6190463 or trucks wanted for scrap. 427.7872. Any condition. any age. 1994 HONDA CIVIC DX, free MYOM in the DudWn coupe, like row, 43.000 tea, cash pad. Also kms. balance of warranty, needed. 75 to 17 Chow or 513,000, certified, 905- GMC pickup tui pans. Call 686-1385. anytirna, Oshawa 905-431- 0407. " CHEV BERETTA. Power stserrg, brakes. Ar CARS FOR CASH! We buy used vehicles With trim taps. VHF weather band. WC water. F, S. 3 piece washroom, 350 OMC low hours, good con- dition S19500 705-749- 6353 days. 705-877-1209 weekends Recreational 1 Vehicles CAMPING MEMBER- SHIP, lifetime• camp at over 500 RV resorts, us/ Canada. 54.00 per night. only $395 us dollars. 1- WO -236-0327 1 1 Wi t: On, BEDROOM on quiet street, new Oshawa Can- ter, Newly renovated, 5 mins to 401. $495 incusive. tern., Chase. Auto V6, Cal Cal 571-5320.l Kavas 728-8878 cles must be in running t, a 2 Bedrom apts in 92 EAGLE SUMWT auto, air, lour -door; excW- lent condition. $4000. 433- 2386. =11VAll KEN MCOLSON is Pleased to announce 'WTNATW I11115CHANICS' Howe tools w0- travel Cd or~ Very reasonable- rotes Fully ticeraed Mechanic 10 its experience lla•nss (los) 471.79" corh6son. Cal 427.2415 or conte to 479 Be* St. East, Oshawa and Bowltarwl8a. Starting at $600/month, Ajax at MURAD AUTO fndge & slow included. SALES. with laundry factirib". No pets. Cal (905) 434.2407. MITTfuckS 2 - LEVEL APT. Rent for Sale whole apt./room/bsmt 2 - Iximis. Sep. ern.. appli., a- ble. laundry, parking. Near 1981 1`100 WITH CAP. 300 bus, shopping. Quiet. 905- cubic inch engine, runs 436-8989, great. good shape. $1850. 9D5-668-4695, 2 BEDROOM APTS. Avail. Oct. 1.. 309 Cordova 19M F150 FORD pick-up. Rd., at- No -pets at- $5=wa. $5ceddied, 000 905- Lowed. 905.579.2387. 7232868- 2 BEDROOM, Oshawa, 1990 FORD AEROSTAR upper 1 1/2 floors of duplex, EXT Loaded, aunt, red, all clean. parking, laundry, power, roof rack, $7,900 quiet neighborhood, certified or best offer (905) $65000 inclusive, Ist and 831-8729 last 905-668-0034. 2/3 bedroom apartments. 8 story building, close to schools, library. South GM plant Available immediate- ly 428-6328 1.7 pm for appointment CAPPLIANCES: Clean 1 -bedroom, ground -floor apartment, quiet court. pn- vale entrance. driveway. fenced yard Mature. non- smoker Available Nov. Ist. $650/mth-1stllast 576- 3830 AJAX large one bedroom basement• separate en trance. laundry, air, newly renovated. 5650 Inclusive smokmgipets Phone (905) 428-1639 AJAX Oxford Towers. Spacious apartments. quiet budding close to Shopping. 401. GO Pool, sauna One bedroom November Ist. 3 bedrooms Immediately and December Ist 683-8421 or 683-8571 until 7 30 p m AVAILABLE Immediately, Spaccus 1 bedroom apt Laundry. Parking, non- smokerno pets $550 all Inclusive lst/last re Ired 33 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing included. From $743-$843. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON - THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M. -5 PM. SAT. &SUN. 12-5 (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED qu Call Carol at 6665545 Houses Houses AVAILABLEIMME E 1 For Rent F 1 For Rent DIATELY r Whitby Apf bunting spacious- carpet- ed. newly, painted_ with bal- cony. close to bus. shop- ping. all utilities Included. ' rst ' last 'equ,red no pets. 3 bedroom $850. 2 bed room. $750 call 430-0134 AVAILABLE. Bachelor apa'i^� $450 all nclu sive 1 bedroom, S4'5,hy- dro 2 bedroom $650 all Inclusive Apply at 213 Bloor St W 0204 728- 2969 GATEWAY COMMUNITY HOMES 2 bedroom 2 storey townhouse. $880 w1cludes all utilities NSO 1 bedroom apt in family sec- tron, $670 incudes all ubk- ties Avadable Dec 1 at 120 Colborne St W Osha- wa Beautrtui view. directly baa^9 onto Chiicirens Are- na Park Very clean and quiet mocerr. secure brand new petfree building 571- 0687 9-5 p m Mon -Fri HWY e2 ROTHERGLEN. Immaculate.bnght . modem. large 2 bedroom. separate entrance. 4 appliances no smokingpets. available ,m- 'rtedately $780. h - & last utilities included 428-1428 LARGE 1 BEDROOM basement apartrtent park ,ng, laundry and more' S650imonm including utilr ties Wilson Aoeia.de 579- 0170 LARGE 3 BDRM. APTS. From 5769. mth . hydro AIC Carpet.4 appl and parking ind.Walk to Pickering Town Centre Close t0 GO Transit and Hwy 401, 905-42"M5 1480 Pickering Parkway. 2 BEDROOM, basement apt new carpet, separate entrance. appliances. Laun- dry facilities. $750 incu- srve, near Pickering Town Centre. available ImIII@- dial 905439-2194 MCLAUGHLIN SQUARE 2 bedroom family room. North west view, 11th flow. Avail. De- cember 1 sit. Paring a uflli- ties incuded. F/S. Ensuite laundry (took -up. For mom into. al, 905-72&3050. NEW, large 1 bedroom basement apt., utili0es/pri- vate laundry. R4ss4wW Harmony. Must be seen. Sepwate entrance, first / last. $995.668-9523 NEWER Building 2 bad - room apartment, 408 Blow St. E., utilities and parking included. carpeted. laundry facilities, first/last, $675/ month. Available Nov. t sit. Car 905-438.0851. NORTH Oshawa, - extra large one and two bad - room, both completely re- decorated in well main- tained quiet building. Large balconies, $580.29 & $741 3C, utilities and cable Included Nov 1 Call 579. 5584 WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUT A HOUSE' K'HY RI \ r' OIA YL)CR Il0.ME!! S1urtgage payments tednxim Semi 9,714 month iKednxlm hungalow $7S4, month N-dnximIr Vfec S464/month No down payment? Bad Credit? Bankrupt? Call Me! (905)571-6275 or 1-800-S40-6275 NIARK STAPLEY Sales Rep Sult.m Gr,iup Lx,d kcaliv Inc Apartments Apartments rA 1 1 For Rent 1 1 For Rent NOVEMBER 1ST. Ora and Twc D boom mciudes heal water parking fridge, stove. laundry facilities. Open House. Oct 10. 630- 730 (905` 686-7870 Eve Days, (905) 8315132 Mary NOW AVAILABLE east Oshawa 3 house. 1 112 baths. rec room, ga- rage. deck $320 plus utili- ties 668-82'.3 Another available Nov Ist One bedroom and two bedrooms apts from 5450 and up pus utilities 725- 6753 ONE BEDROOM apart- ment S636month includes neat, lights. water & cable TV Coin laundry & parking Available Immediately Cali 905-723-7183 AVAILABLE NOV, 1, small one bedroom in quiet apartment house. suitable for single. 5460 per mo everything Included Phone 5715291 for Information and viewing appointment OSHAWA 888 . 900 Glen St. 2 bedroom apts from $675- $710. 3 bed- room apt $720. close to shopping, schools. GM and Go. Utilities included F,rstl last required. Call 728- 4993 OSHAWA - 2 bedroom top flow Of triplex. Oct 15 pos- session. $650 plus lights. or Large one bedroom fur- nished apt. $595. plus lights. Leave message 5764381 or 433-5550. OSHAWA, newly rernovat- ad two bedroom, inc1L hog, hydro, parking and laundry available. No pets. non-smokers. (905) 831- 8030 Or (915)63.9-1984. OSNAWA immaculate larger and bright 2 bedroom bsmt apt. in rased buga- low. Nice and quiet area. No pets, no smokers. AVar. Nov 1. $695. Call 725- 9989. CLEAN FAMILY BUILD. ING. North Oshawa. 1, 2. a 3 balms. Inclusive. Pay a- ble, parking & laundry lac. 723-2094. OSHAWA, 3 bedroom up- per IevW, laundry facilities. One car parking, use of yard, near OC, $900/mth Niftiest Call 4334168. OSHAWA. dose to GU. 1, 2, 3 -bedroom apart nents, $600. $750 & $850 re- spectively Call 905-428- 5740. PICKERING - Liverpool Rd. very wean attractive main floor. 3 Decrooms• white kitchen, grey broad. loom, fenced yard, super neighbors. no pets Lxihties included $1050 905 770- 7222.416-494-3765 PICKERING CLEAN, bright spacious. broad loomed. 2 bedroom base- ment apartnent, applianc- as, separate entrance, no smoking, no pets $735 . $50 utilities (905) 931- PICKERING NICE BIG basement apartment. $700 Indusrve Nov Ist No pets, non smoker. 619-2765 eve and weekends Must Safe PICKERING Wh,tes/401. wean bright 1 bedroom basement apt full kitchen. air, laundry. Sep ant. park- ing, utilities included Non smoker tstAast. $650 Call 837-0227 PICKERING. Rouge- mount/Dyson, dean 1 -bed- room basement apartment. full kitchen, laundry, sepa- rata entrance, parking, utili- ties Included, $600/month. Non-smoker, no pets, 1 sV last References 905-509- 1163 after 6pm PICKERING. Whites Rd./ Finch. Newly -finished large w/o basement apartment, parking.seperat entrance. $700/month. Non-smoker, no pets Call 905-839- 6850. SOUTHAJAX- BRIGHT- baserrerN bachelor apart- rtern. SL %table for serve fl, male, fur 4 -pe. ba8h, kill on. $500/mcem all inclu. siva. Available Nov. 1st. Car: 427-01232. S. OSHAWA, 1 bedroom, bus routs, non snnolw, rto Fels, Parking. available nt- Cal (905)434-1915 SELF-CONTAMED baseman apartment. avail- able Nov.1st. Please call 905-6869949. SMALL bachelor ap1., fur- nished, available now, $450. monthly, Also mod- ern bachelor apt. unfur- nished available Oct. 30, $550,monthly. 574 Cartier Ave. 728-7784 SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W, large 2, - bedroom, close to buses, shopping, available imme- diately, $600 & up , fridge, stove, heat. hydro. parking. lel Hast required, no pets, 723-6637 WOODWORKER/HOUSEHOLD AUCTION OCTOBER 12TH, 1996 SATURDAY, 10 A.M. Selling the attractive household contents and in- teresting shop equipment of Weston Banister. Campbellcroft (on site on Ganaraska County Rd. 9 - 10 miles east of Hwy. 115 or 4 miles west of Hwy 28)10 PC. Mission oak dining suite with 2 chi- na closes, 7 pc. Roxton maple dining suite, 3 pc. provincial walnut bedroom suite, pr. provincial single beds. occasional table,s occasional chairs. 3 pc burled walnut communion table and chairs, 2 drawer writing desk, matching side and arm chairs, 2 pc. entrance table and mirror, cedar chest. 2 antique high chairs, plant stands, china figure lamps. books. Wilton carpet, fireside sets. pool table and equipment, bedding, linens, china, glassware, kitchenware, small appliances. West- inghouse fridge (almond) , GE fridge (1939).' mcffat dryer. Kenmore washer, general chest' freezer. Beaver 3300 - 14 in bandsaw (thp). beaver 36 in lathe 1/3 hp (Chucks, marples toolsi. Beaver 9 in table saw (3/4 hp) Beaver 6 in planer (1.4 hp), moulding and dado sets, Ca- nadian 15 drill press. Lincoln 180 Welder (Rod. equipment), grinder and motor; 1/2 hp compres- sor quantity lumber, cedar posts, anvil, vice, pipe vice. threaders, mechanics tools, plumbing tools. Sheet metal tools, mason tools, power tools. rout- er 1,2 in drill, set branding tools. numerous wood and steel planes, tap and die sets. 4- belt sander, lacks. chain saws, motors, several clamps, bits. bit sharpener, files, saws. blades. stones. Quebec heater, 7 ft. steel table, Int. 10 hp cub cadet 106 riding 42 in mower. AC410 shuttle shit 10 hp riding tractor w/45 in mower 36 in till- er and 40 in snowblower, garden tractor attach- ments and parts, eastern 100 Iitre electric pull sprayer, double skidoo trader, garden tools. chains. wheelbarrow, gas weed eater, B & D hedge clippers, and numerous other household and shop Contents Auction Starts at 10 a m. _unch available Terms: Cash, approved cheque with I D AUCTIONEER: FRANK G. STAPLETON, NEWTONVILLE, (905) 786-2244, 1-800-263-9886 AUCTION SALE SAT. OCT. 12-10:30 A.M. QUALITY ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE AUC- TION for COMMODORE GIFT SHOPPE, Beaverton, held on site at 025066 Durham Rd. x23 ( Laker- idge Rd ) Take Hwy x12 or Lakendge Rd north to Hwy x 48 at Port Bolster. Go north. Watch for signs ANTIQUES 8 HW5EFt%&, Pine armoire, pine jam cupboard, 8' store counter, dry sink, bagcart scales refinished, ant. chairs & tables, windows & doors, wool winder, qty. wrought iron, Wilsons pop chest cooler, gun cabinet, ant- horse sleigh. Scottish air- tight stove (EX), tools, appliances, fabric plus much more from 2 barns yet to be sorted. Owner is rebr- Ing. Terms; Cash or good known cheque. Viewing 8 a m. Sale Day. THANKSGIIA • QDAY OCT 14-10 A.M. SPECTAC a •a Auction of Antiques, Collectibles and Household for MARY AND AUSTON McKAY, of Markham,pkis catlerNs from a Whitby homer, #12 or Lakeridge Rd.(23) north to Hwy.ti47. Go west to Uxbridge. Go north on Main St. W��� signs. ANTIQUES & NOM Int n Oak rm- see. pine flat to wall cupboard, oak china tab. & buffet, ant. Chinese Chippendale table(EX), T harvest table, oak ice box, ant. 3 pce. loveseat, platform rocker & arm chair, qty. ant. tables, chairs & rocking chairs,music stool, Roxton sofa & chair (EX), sofa) loveseat (new), coffee & end tables, foot wanner, brass skaters lantem, horse belt, hamess & saddle , crocks, oak C roll top (repro) Janine Computer Memory Craft 6000 sewing machine, Ig. sit down ironing machine 36, roller, books, tools, Rd. Ed. prints, qty. ant. china, glassware, Ig. qty. early lighting, 10 standing lamps, bridge lamps, plus more. NOTE Mr. & Mrs -McKay are long time Markham resi- dents and are refiring to Srs. Apt. An incredible Holiday Auction! T RM • Cash, Visa, MIC, or interac. jQEVANGiB a.m Sale day only. GARY NILL AUCTIONS NDERLAND 1-705.357-21 SAT. OCT. 12, 10 A.M. An outstanding Thanksgiving weekend antique & collectible auction held at the GOODWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE, 4 km west of Brock Rd, via Durham Rd 21 Early Canadian flat to wall, Art Deco double glass door bookcase: needlepoint Vittfireside bench, Vict piecrust mah parlor table; 5 piece walnut bedroom suite: pair of Isl Do'rlean chairs; porcelain lop Molson's round table, 4 ice cream chairs; 1930's sofa and chairs; Belgian and India area rugs. Ref Grandfather clock; 'Wag on the Wall" 30 hour clock c-1840; an- tique mantle clocks, wall clocks. Gingerbread clocks: many other clock parts & works Large carved alabaster statue of man and child (may be Vitt.): Royal Doulton figurine "Babe" HNI679 (dis- cont); Hummels. Beswick: signed bronze figure Joan of Arc 19th cent; large spelter "Rearing Horse' figures; 42 inc. high bronze crane. Roseville vases: old Blue Mary Gregory Jug; many other nice glass. china items Cranberry w/corn- flower cut glass table lamp c-1930; brass pheas- ant figural lamp; bridge lamp, candelabra, ornate brass floor lamp; Marx train set w/ong. box. floor model 7 Up cooler. Pepsi Cooler round on wheels (plastic); large fold art ship, old pedal horse and cart, old pedal tractor; ant Harpsichord, ant horse head hitching post. old cast iron bank, stained glass windows, L.E framed prints by Whipper Watson, A.J Casson; and much more. Preview 8:30 a.m. Terms Visa, M/C, cash or cheque with U CLARKSON AUCTIONS 905-640-6411 OUTSTANDING THANKSGIVING SUNDAY AUCTION SALE MacGregor's Auction Hall. Bowmanville. Antiques. Collectables & Rare Lighters Sun Ort "It'. 1030 a m (Viewing 900) Take 401 to Wa. verly Rd . North to s2 Hwy. East to Scugog St & Noah 1 km Our Holiday Auction features an ex. Ceplional offering of antiques refinished & as found condition, plus rare & unique collectables 'orm days gone by Hoosier Cupboard (com- pute). 6pine harvest table w drawer. mist dr,:ssers & :hest of drawers High boys. cottage ..rests. Low liev etc ) Eastlake parlour seat. Vic - ^"an settee se' washstands. chairs & rockers, : ressbacks set of 5 & 6. ID cottage chairs. Hab - ta' parlour Zak et(;) ii tables, round oak lilt c 2 large kitchen tables, occasional. parlour ). hall stand Cianket boxes. steamer trunKS 5 lien stacking booiicase. oak ce box. hbrar/ .• k. 3 old benches To & 'i kitchen wood sr_ie mantle & gingerbread clocks game L,.ards medicine chest, quilts. spinning wheel, oil a'^ps. milkcans. oid pictures. doors as.,trays. K,t:hen collectables. crocks & lugs. coins &ewel- •v quality selection of glass & :^ana. signed Kenna lresser lar, depression coa port, dishes. cup & saucers etc. exceptional collection of over 5OG ,are & unique lighters from 40's. 50's, 60s. plus many more exceptional PCs. This should prove to b, one of the highlight auctions of the year A —use attend event for one & al Note 10 30 slam lime selling coins, jewelry & mist box lots Ist 11 1 00 sharp lighter collection. followed at approx %2 00 by antiques & Collectables. Call for all your a,cWn needs Next Auction. Next Sun Oct. 20th Real Estate Auction Oct 26. Sun Oct 27th MacGregor Auction Services Mike MacGregor 905-987-5402 905-987-3664 For Don & Bessie Ainsworth Rol estate to be sold at 1040am. Contents to be sold imew dial* follow* teal auto. Collation of early piss, waylnut and cherry finitaty e pie, omit ro/ top desk I %O's Assaicis Satin &" rooss slue, New Bnmwn& Bosse Gest d Jraweit oaYeaios of pressed, rag, 1ellinwioa, c rsival glass, McCoy poneq coolie jars, eollectioe dbisyuit jars, d lamps, kaele" hssps, dolts, go blue, QuirPer, spoegeware, illness, Douhoe Lassbesh and hoar Cd w to hats a complete Wong faxed to you. Note Don ball ban wadi% in like aratigae lwsims for ow 30 years and now is rtwi%. Tam Cask. (iegse, Yom. Maaarard and Wenia Diewiooe Highway 33 w r the Piaon OPP Statim CORDONS CA 6w Kcinns•nrnuw+i•riun Wawa�(i��li-ilA ••••r:•�+d-4•+- 1400-267-2206 News Adverts ar CllasdHed Departn6ent is open every Monday to Friday 8" Ain. to 5:00 V nL CaU 663-0707 to plate your ad or tax )it 683-7363 MON. OCT. 14/96, 11 A.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 CONC. RD. 118, BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) Come out and loin us for our Annual Thanksgiv- ing Day Antique & Collectable Auction Sale. We have a good selection of quality furniture. Collect- ables, glass & china to include, Steinway Grand Piano, Dominion pump organ (Bowmanvdle), Pegenault Grandfather clock. mantle clocks, 2 PC pine corner cabinet, pine dressers. pine wash stand, rolltop desk, church pews. Knechtel tea wagon, oak table & chairs, oak beau -front china cabinet, occas tables, dressers, rocking chairs, p/b chairs. Irg. pine hutch/china cabinet. Seaburg Juke box. cedar strip boat w1`18 hp motor & trail- er 11 hp Craftsman riding lawnmower. (6 mo. old), glass & china to include Royal Doulton, Roy- al Winton, Bayrouth, Shelley, Coalport, McCoy, Nippon, Noritake. Spode. Old depression glass. old Carnival. Cornflower, Roseville, Moorecroft & marry other interesting & unusual items Large Sale. Viewing from 10 a m Terms are Cash, Visa. MC or Debit Card For more info call (905) 263- 4252. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions, Appraisals & Liquida- tions From Toronto East on 4r1 to Exit 43' Wa- verley Road Exit, North on Durham s57 to 8th Corc. of Clanngton. East 1/2 Mile Watch for signs SHAH ID DEAD OR -ALAN E Car. motor homes, hoot. Huv truck, /C trailer,, .m,tru,:non equipment and other tw,, F,r our GIAN l onsi2nment auction Thursday, `lit-,. 21st, 1996 / HANYMER AUCTIONS h,,%& main' l lr O'nt y \ 0 ESTATE PLUS CONSIGNMENT AUCTION, SAT. OCT 12 AT 6 P.M. MYLES KING AUCTION HALL, 33 HALL ST., OSHAWA Modern and antique furniture, doll and corn collection. Modem - 7 pce. oak bedroom suite. oak dining room table. 4 chairs. dresser. chest of drawers, oak coffee and end tables, doll showcase, cedar chest. etc. Antiques - child's wicker rocker, oak dining room table, 4 chairs, wicker stroller, chest of drawers, dresses, mantel dock (westminster chimes) brass framed mirror, chandelier, stain glass window, wooden bird cage. Doll and Fgurine Collection 17 china dolls, (6 by Ashton drake galler- ies), 6 pieces of Pre- cious moments, 7 pces of dreamsicles, Charles and Diana figurine x1 of 500. Coin collection - large collection of coins 1800's and up, American $2 bills etc. Jewelry - diamond ring and gold bracelet. Terms cash, sales every Tues., Thurs. Sat. at 6 p.m. MYLES KING AUCTKNEER 725-5751 6 , Auctions AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE. NEWTONVILLE. OCT 14TH. MONDAY 11 A.M. Selling the cortents rrom vie home of Ken Williams. Bowman- vifle. 7 pc maple colo- nial kitchen set. 8 PC dining suite. Chester- fields occasional chairs. 3 pc. coffee suite. colonial lamps. mantle clock, enter- tainment unit, vcr, VHS movies and tapes, bookcases, cassette cases. CD's and stands, credenza, single beds. bedding. linens, quantity of good books, color t.v., cameras 3 pc. cedar microwave, y of glassware, dishes, kitch- e, desks and gas mower, 12 it. aluminum and trailer, g goods, and a variety of other uction starts at 11 .m. Holiday Monday. le. Terms Ca; eque with I.D., vi: interac, AUCTIONEER: FRANK STAPLETON, (905) 7802244, 1.80263 -MM THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9,1996 -PAGE 33-A HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA 1011 SLOOR STREET, OSHAWA FRIDAY NIGHT OCT 11m96 VIEW 6 P.M. SALE 7 P.M. Merchandise Received From Bankruptcies Including Bankrupt Stock Of Consumers Distirlbuting. etc. Truck Load Of Mixed Merchandise Will Be Offered At This Sale Partial List: Sanyo, Scon, Emerson, Prosonic, Citizen. Electronics Compact Disk Home Stereos. CD Radios. Cordless Phones & Answer Machines & Caller IDs. Wafkmans. 25' Colour TVs With Closed Caption, 4 Head VCRs. Personal CD Player With Car Kit. TVNCR Combos Set Alarm Clocks With Radios. Kids Sing Along Cassette Players. Kids Whiz Kids Talking Computers, Lots of Toys. Porcelain Dolls L E Edition Up To 40", TVNCR Stand. kitchenware, Country Dining Set. Knives Sets, Canisters. 45 Poe Bavaria Dinnerware Sets. Air Beds, Lagostina Cookware sets. 14K Jewellery, Diamond Rings. Bracelets Micniko Peals, Heaters, Humidifiers. Porcelain Vases, Fish Bowls. Seiko & Lorus Watches, Steppers.Gym Bikes. Ski Machines Tools, Wrenches. Screwdrivers, Sockets Sets, Pliers, Drill Bits. Hydraulic Jacks Grinders, Drill Press, Trampolines, Die Cast Cars. Antique Oak Reproduction Radios Oriental Hand Painted Figurines, Cork Pictures, Lamps Touch & Tiffany Bath Scales. Crystals Figurines, Proctor Silex Small Appliances Shoe Racks. lona Carpet Vacuum Cleaner. Goose Down Duvets. Feather Betts. Baby Strollers. Olivetti & Smith Corona Typewriters Jewellery Boxes, Portable B.B 0 Xerox Copier Cameras Panasonic 3D Game System, Car Seats. Computer Tables Set. Electric Indoor Grills. etc Too Many To List. Something For Everyone Sub)ect To Additior & Deletion Terms Cash, Visa & Mastercard Only AUCTION: 'Ned Oct 16 at 6 30 p — being held at "KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS". 2699 Br',CK Road. Picker. i,r,j 3 miles north of "', +x401 !exit 0399) Se mg an excellent ,r, vate collection of easy pine furniture. d,r�ng & bedroom s,:,tes. occ & uphol- ,'ered furnishings. S ­ all collection of R D ,rines, some very jcrd Collectable glass 3 china. crocke•y motives. pact "es featuring in part ,aral early pine ^,,, vest & occasional •o ­ es. two early pine Sinks old pine a.:ed ,cOr cup - old pine open cupboard. pane Aayhstands. pane C a•iket boxes. pane "a-np couch, hoosier _board, oak ar- -- re. oak sideboard. 'I -c mahogany din- . suite. 9 pc walnut ng suite, cherry 2 doer bookcaseext tic e, pressbacx c^,airs. rocking chairs. elide & wing back zha,rs. Victorian seth tee radios. bar room & -apt chairs. side- boa,ds, server. occ tables & chairs. many pieces of good quality glass including some art glass. small collec- ' cn of R D figurines, PCs of art work crocks, oil lamps primitives and more A very interesting offer- ing including many Canadiana items Terms cash, cheque. (with I D.) or Visa No reserve Preview from 3 00 p.m. day of sale. Sale sold and man- aged by: Mercy & Gayle Kahn Auctioneers 906-6834041 CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED rte commission, syment next day. Wes every Tues. furs. and Sat at 6 Inn. Antique turni- Owner and MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall SL Oshawa, Established in 1960 725.5751 723-0501 SAT. OCT. 121% 10 A.M. FOR WM. O'DONOGHUE 19 PARK RD. BROOKLIN This will be a �arge sale as property is sold, everything goes A,t que & modern pcs , to include 1984 C^ev conversion :a -per van. 1880 s -e nzman Grard Pia - slate base pool ab e. 1979 Honda ;C cc w,223 miles, e e -t organ 5 pc Ce,rocm suite, dress- e's credenza. dining 'ar es, chesterfield s . 'es. pin ball ma - ^,re. drop -front :•: •. spinning wheel, e• je School bell, p/b _res rs. collection of Nr�Jd model boats.1all sh:ps. old floor & -punter scales. pic- '.res. prints. sports :arcs. lots glass & ^ ra & many other ^'e'estsng & unusual nems Large sale owing from 9 a m -•"'-r5 are Cash or acp,oved cheque w/ :D For more into call (905) 263-4252. Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Appraisals & Liqui- dations. Park Road s located beside the Heber Down Conser- vation Park From BrOOklan s7 Hwy west to Coronation Rd . South to Phillips or Stevens Road to Park Road Watch for Auc- tion Signs on Sale M.11 Auctions GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE, OCT. 11 TH, FRIDAY 6 P.M. elling two estates Dm Cobou►g and Dirt Hope, 9 pc. Dun - in Phyfe dining suite ith brealdront, 5 pc. troch dinette, two beds, dressers, ches- terfields, wood floor lamp, Jenny Lind crib, exerciser, air condh- tioner, microwave, china cabinet, antique chairs, quantity of glassware, china, col- lectibles and antiques. Preview Friday after- noon. Terms: Cash, good cheque, visa, r►V c interact Auctioneer Frank Stapleton (905)7e6-2244 1 -NO -263-9886 CORNEILS AUCTION BARN Friday, Oct. 11 at 5:30 p.m. 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 The Proper y Of Ciara Wooldridge of Little ertain plus others JVashstands, china caC,net buffet combi- nar on. China Cabinet secretary combina- 'irr oak parlour table. p re drop ,eaf table 2 - refrigerator hall •nee. antique oak ,-esser. press-bac- ^a.rs. butcher ; e..k antique store - - .,ter scales. btan- e1 box, chesterfield & '^a:thing chair. wai 1 2 moon table lir dge lamps. co-od a-ps. wail clock -432 Brunswick s x8' occ- table & all acces- scr es. electric scoot- er with 2 batteries. ':dg basket & -harger. aearson -ompound CCA with 16 arrows -„s 4 broad arrows. ” !85 CanAm 500cc cur Dike 'ehnastted ^d oak pedestal 'able. 6 refinished oak -back =hairs. refin- ished china cabinet. giass 3 sides. rehn- sned oak buffet, an- t que wardrobe. round OaK table w,5 leaves 'dols to be sold in back barn at 7 00 pm Craftsman radial arm saw. Atlas gin table saw. Forney electric welder: Beaver drill press. Craftsman snater. 6in. Beaver Jointer: band saw. Swan 3hp air com- pressor, Wolf tilt sander, 50pc. Mas- tercraft sockets. Black & Decker work wheel, bench grinder; 2 1,2 - ton hydrau:rc lack. jack stand; plus a Ory. miscellaneous hand & power tools. Don & Gig Cornell Auctionears RR s1 LidN Britain (705) 766-2163 AUCTION :s, Liquidations Sold your location or our mrmarwille Auction LO. Packing, Pick-up Storage Available. till lir free confiden- I consultation. MacGregor Auction Services 905.967 -SM 905.967-3664 PAGE 34 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 9,19% Apartments Houses Houses / � � For Rent EAMI For Rent A , For Rent WHITBY -TWO bedroom 2 leve! $795 inclusive Also one bedroom 5650 in- clusrve Both available Nov Ise (416) 699-5287 WHITBY REGENCY PLACE APTS. 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Reasonable rent Call Kim at 416-724-0404 AJAX, 3 -bedroom detached house on court, excellent locahon,air conditioning, 1-1/2 hath.. :; appliance.. a1 ailahle tmmediateh• $112 -'month Plus uhlitle. Call 683-707v. BEAU VALLEY, N. OSHAWA, Spacious ex ecullve. 4 bedroom home. occupancy Nov 1, call 576 0416 after 4 30 263.4549 for viewing BOWMANVILLE near Holt Rd 3 bdrm on 5 acres. F'P nground pod. garage. nice cond Credit check and ref $975 + util 905- '28-7497 BOWMANVILLE. 3 bed room sem available Dec 1. $700 per month. plus utilities call 430-2276 COUNTRY HOME In Hampi: ^ 4 beoro, ^s 2 baths Ist.tast months rent. available November Ist $900 per mo plus uMities Phone 16041 762-5653 atL ier3pm OQ� t M �S!• e) J Z� 'Q 'QNAT �O Houses I Houses I For Rent I For Rent COUNTRY Living within SOUTH AJAX, detached. walking distance of down- 2 storey 3 bedroom finished town Bowmanvllle. com basement garage no pets. pletely redecorated. 2 bed- Immediate. $1.250 plus utdl- room dwelling 1st/last ties (416) 284-8886 $750 + utilities Only clean phone 427-4973 responsible parties need WHITBY CENTRAL 3 apply References required bedroom back split $975 Call 436 1547 plus utilities Waterfront. L k $ N h 'h COURTICE 3 bedroom detached house. 3 baths. large fenced yard. double driveway attached garage. 4 appliances, central air. SI 100,month 905.435 C178 1-416-267-0143 EXECUTIVE home for ren;. main level in new raised bungalow, 1.900 sq it 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. large Klichen, laundry, ga rage. country setting in Courtice 5 min to 401, $1.285 inclusive 434-609' OLIVEMARMONY. 2 bedroor^ ma,^ ' 5750. 2 bedroom !ewer level. wood stove. 5675 includes utilities Both nave 2 car parking Available Nov Ist i416`1754-8918 SOUTH Ajax main level o' or vale house on Hills Rd . 3 bedrooms. living room dr 4 pc bath. eat in kitchen. stove. fridge. share ai.^dry $985 p:us 6C°e util Avail Nov 1'96 Ajax Really Ltd 683-1811 a e cugog or 5 ore executive 4 bedroom home $1050 plus utilities (9051 668-6980. (905) 655 4107 WHITBY executive 4 bedroom home. 51300/mo Pius utilities Available Dec 1 430-3745 WHITBY. large beautiful 4 bedroom. with 1 bedroom In-law-su,te. 4 baths, fenced yard. double ga rage. Avail Nov 1. NON SMOKER. $1250 plus utile ties. 723 5084 Townhouses For Rent 3 BEDROOM townhouse (end .,nil avalade immed In North Oshawa Quiet complex 1st & last re. qulred S850mth 723 6708 NEWER PICKERING. 3 beOIoD_ townh,„se $956 Plus 2 bedroom seniors apt $822 inclusive 1 bed room seniors apt $725 in- clusive Call 905-837.2920 EM, Townhouses For Rent 3 -BEDROOM Close to 401, park, school. 4 ap- pliances. working couple preferred Available Nov 1 $850/month, utilities in- cluded First/last required 579-1173 COURTICE 3 -bedroom townhouse. 1 1/2 -bath, nice location, access to schools, churchublic transit. avail NovN able Ist No pets Call 905-420-1037 after 7pm KING IL TOWNLINE AREA available Nov 1 Large 3 bdrm townhouse, neutral decor, 4 appl, 1 1/2 baths, basement & garage $895 + ubt Phone 721 8213 Evening and wee- kend appointments avail- able NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom . basement tOwnhouses Inwell mam- tamed family complex Freshly decorated with Frig stove, close to all amenipes Slart,nq at s738 month On site VIr-,t Office Call 905 728- --- I , Rooms For Rent Shared I , Accomodation AJAX newly -renovated AJAX - Furnished room for home to share, 4 apple . rent. non smoker, $400 per parking, cable, laundry. mo Immediately Tele 680 5 -min walk to amenl- phone 427-4973 ties. pool Male preferred New bath, S90/wk, ISOast Fri QrK.a'JR 7777 LOOKING FOR UNFURNISHED ROOM, Must be close toPTC . references available. $350 monthly for Nov 1. 1996 call Ericka at 509-6863 SOUTH PICKERING - one large fully furnished room. basement. 5400 one other at $375 Quiet clean home. mature gentleman welcomed parking includ- ed (905)839-0257 SOUTH Ajax Pleasant bedslmng room, friendly adult home. own 2 -piece bath. close to busshare ail facilities non-smoker $85' week 427-0394. after 6 P m Mhared Acc:04S dation GENTLEMAN ^a, m lete'y _ s"ed 2 -bed ' >om apartment to share. st'tast a must' Call 905 '28-7305 FOOD DRIVE Th0 anksgiving Food Drive Optimist Club of Oshawa in partnership with n `l1 R , �`qr &Picf%u`, p� ;` Oshawa • Whitby • Ctarington ' rl i • ! .li � �.S;. News Advertiser THIS WEEK octe- + ` 5 996, All food stays M* Durham Region and distributed through the a�vatioll Army446 , /Dron-offpoints: Oshawa Fire Stations Loblaw s 7 c i Whitby Fire Stations _, IGA , iQ'arf on Fire Stations c# ¢ � � r_) a ,7 Ajax e tions b Fir -Sts i� H: E '10 Iis r }io 6�- . ror G I V I N G APARTMENT to share In luxury home, all amenities. fireplace A must see' Pro- tessionals or students wel come Non-smokers S400i month 905-436-3505 A MUST TO SEE Brock Rd 'Hwy 2 ' well main rained home to share all facilities Phone. cable TV. central alarm, central air. bus at door $400 Days (416) 464 1767 or eve al- ter 9 p m (905) 428 0210 LOW RENT in exchange for wring o year old boy. short hours each week, S150/month. no last re. qulred. available Imme diately 905 5 71-4 788 leave message PICKERING - looking for a comfortabie spacious and bight home t0 enjoy' Here �s the opportunity to share this home with one working Christian lady Close to Go and lake Only $550 Mary Kiassen 4161296-3993 rimCondominiums For Rent AJAX- Near Beach; 1 bdrm, patio, 5 appl.. Indoor pool, 1 prig, $790/mth . util 1st & last. Nov 1st 427 0569 TOWNHOUSE. 3 bed room condo, full basement, available Immediately, $950 month Includes all utilities. First and last months Call Jean Lafoy RE 436-6484 EXECU-SUITE: one bedroom furnished suite. including dishes. linen. tel- ephone, cable etc. all in- clusive Whitby Long term, short term 1 905 852- 5128 WHITBY CONDO. 2 bdrms. 1 1'2 baths. quiet well kept building Avail Dec 1 $890 Inclusive 905-436-2770 Office 8 UP Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent M- 3000 sq Lwr lvl $900. 850 sq 2nd ter $550. 600 sq main $500. 250 sq main S350. 600 2nd fir $500 Call 434 2447 or 655-4132 DISCOUNTS FOR AGE 50 • New Home • Alarms • No Claims JO ES-DOOLEY IN"I K%N( I BH()Kl R Over 23 Years MARSHA JONES DOOLEY AIIC Personal Service Is our Difference PA1312KOWS�y AM— ]LOXACS "HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM PICKERING TOYOTA - 416/420 -9000 1-800-263-4431 Fax: 420-2100 Toronto line. 798-4800 557 Kingston Road, Pickering Ontario L1 V 3N7 PICKERING HOBBIES LTD. • COMPLETE UNE OF PLASTIC MODELS • R/C CARDS - BOATS - AIRCRAFTS • TRAINS - ROCKETS - FUEL • WOODEN SHIP MODEL KITS • FULL LINE OF PARTS d ACCESSORIES SPECIAL/DNG IN RAMO CONTROL SALES A SERVICE,w • FULL LINE OF MODEL PAINT • BOOKS. MAGAZINES • REPAIRS siaclt Mon. 'Wed. 10-6 cErmri Thurs. & Fn. 10.9 i Sat. 10-6, Sun. 124 1271 KINGSTON R0. Pickering, Ont (Just West of Liverpool) LOEB, AJAX MARKETPLACE 475 WESTNEY RD. N. BAYWOOD PLAZA 65 BAYLY ST. W. GLENDALE MARKETPLACE 1900 DIXIE RD. N. 0 Condominiums For Rent NEWLY RENOVATED, ii.re space for rent, on .anode St N Oshawa 450 q It . complete with com- uter room lunch room ,nil much more Available very now ri • unable :all 576-6999 Steve. Garage 8 • Storage Space RV STORAGE Complete Na, .p�,nd large secured :,avel compound. fenced 8 ,Cknd Located behind -.fe"o Fast Trade Centre, !:,ock Rd/401 Pickering. 05 655-1168 / Industrial • Units INDUSTRIAL Units, ;r Tewrllegar. 958net 7 r 5Tsg579-5077 soit tatter 1 3281 p!orida Vacation • Rentals ;_EARWATER. 3 bed _ ^-;t a permanent r.eated pouts. hot -mutes to beaches. - e Jay baseball. NHL N9cke•; NFL Football 8 horse 4dog tracks Child- ­n wecome. $275 weekly. 905 78:x5503 PORT CHARLOTTE ' Cast ISa,asofa 'ul- ylu—shed 2bdrm home. -a, all amenities. 880. -3bie private yard. avail Jan '97 S895 U S /MO tic S util , ^o pets 905- oo& 2883 1 Private Homes For Sale BRICK RANCH BUNGA- X-Y/ :-29 JCC Lot size 147 xb5 4 bedrooms, hv- mgroom fireplace, dining room_ eat in Iu;Chen, 3 pc bath fin4hed 'eC 'oom, at - 'ached garage, high etti- cie„cy gas furnace 905- 697 0290 941 Law Street, Oshawa Sommerville 8 Hortop area) • I Registrations 1 1 Private )fomes For Sale BROCK RD 8 2. Great family location, 3+1 bed- room, 4 baths, walkout basement, newly broad - loomed 8 decorated. $158.500 Call (905)294 8461 or (905)473-3268 COUNTRY executive, 48 acres, with steel barn. 5 bedrooms. 3 washrooms. oak kitchen, new oil and wood combination 2 tyre places. central air, and vac. plus pool. 3 walkouts, dou ble garage, asking $222,000 no agents. (705; 786-2890 EXECUTIVE 2 -storey Jr. 2500 sq ft. quiet n/e neighbourhood. eat -in kitchen, famdyroom, fire- place. Itvingroom. dining - room, 2 w/o to 16X34 deck. laundryroom. 2 car garage. 4 large bedrooms, master/ ensude. 3 baths. carcv, gas. air purifier. dishwasher, window coverings. 16X26 pooliall acres Fenced yard 1050 Ridge Valley. Oshawa $204,000 905- 434 7143 OPEN HOUSE, 1-4 PM SAT SUN EXECUTIVE HOME n prestige area of 'Nr dby 2.650 sq ft . 4 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms. central vac and central air, air cleaner heated in ground pool, fire place. fully fenced and landscaped backyard Ask mg $256.900 Call 430 0546 to arrange a viewing Serious offers only. No agents IMMACULATE brick pun- gal�w legal duplex L ve upper, rent lower Central air. excellent investment $132.900 Won't last Must see -05) 728-6145 OSHAWA 3 bedroom home gas -eating, walk- ,* 'rom living room to 1117e -anted yard. Anersley Cobblehdl area. $128.000 r:all (905) 571-6685 OSHAWA, rear Hospital 6 bedroom big lot C.A. family room, with W/O to enclosed backyard deai for large family. home day- care or in law apt $144 900 579-4868 WHITBY beautiful wrth 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths. large kitchen with w 0 $126.900 Try 51. down Wig carry for only $910 in- cluding taxes Ted Hough- ton. Sutton Group Classic 430--9000 • I Registrations 1 1 Private Homes For Sale PICKERING quiet ,len dale Crt , end Cluster 3 Plus 1 bedroom, 1 4 PC 2. 2pc , sunken living room. U au, fireplace, finished basement, newly decorat ed. 6 appliances plus lots more $156.900 839-8543 PRIVATE RAVINE and basement apartment Three Plus one bedroom bunga- low. 2 kitchen, totally reno- vated, hardwood floors, ce- ramics. galore. separate side entrance to basement apartment with walkout basement, new oak kitchen c/a, high efficiency gas ht. impeccable home Call Frank, Sutton Group. 430 00 90 5159.000 SOUTH AJAX: detached 2 -storey. 240risq h home. 4 bedrooms. 3 -baths. FSP 10 man spa. 60' TV A;C Mam floor laundry. finished bsmt $232.900 905683-2309 WHITBY; Garden St T,)w^mouse condo 3 bdrm end unit w, garage and walk,)ut Gas inn site Newly re^coated 597.70p 905.6658215 I Townhouses for Sale FREE HOLD. End unit townhouse. 1300 sq h in a desirable Whitby area 3 bedrooms. 2 1,2 bath- rooms, finished basement. with separatelaundry room. 35 ft lot, S1 .750 OC tax a year 905 4302023 nvestment 64 141 Property COMMERCIAL PROPER- TY - -;r I,affic area $1000monm. C1 zoning Ca,'• Jear Lafoy R E 436-6484 Condos I For Sale EAST ---,.....+ S AiaA 2 �edr�rms. 2 bathrxms 3rd floor condo with baicotr ny 5 appliances window dressings. available now $96.000 683-4002 • I Registrations WANT TO JOIN A FUN SKI CLUB? NORTHSTAR SKI CLUB NORTHSTAR SKI CLUB FOR KIDS • ADULT DAY & WEEKEND TRIPS' • SKI PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AGED 9 -IS • • ADULT MID%ti-I':!?K GETAWAVS SKI SOME OF THE FINEST RESORTS IN ONTARIO AS WELL AS QUEBEC AND NE UNITED STATES • SOCIAL EVENTS • OPEN HOUSE AND INFORMATION NIGHT WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16”. 1996 7:30 P.M. -9:30 P.M. WHITBY CIVIC CENTRE RECREATION COMPLEX LOWER LEVEL 555 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT JOHN MARTIN AT (905) 430-8878 A t I ", r 7.� North I School Personals 1:1V/II Personals Thanks for favors Prayer to the Blessed Virgin (never known to fail). All, most beautiful flower Of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendour of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to secure me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. Oh, Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee, (3 times) Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands. (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and then you must publish. It will be granted to vou. Personals received L.C. Out -Of -Town Properties P.E.I. OCEAN VIEW LOTS on Cape Sharpe. Gaspereaux P E I fust moments from Pamure Is land Beach 100 x 200. $7000 each 905 434- 6311 Vacation Properties 53500 'uli priced. Seclud- ed wooded Trader lot, ad latent to huge county for- est, good road. sandy beach, fishing. Cobourg area (4 15)431 1555 Camper Trailer Sites fam,'y campgrouM ar.d Cottage resort or the Trent Large spacious sites F"ll hook.,;. bom 5825 2 and 3 bed,-,,,- cottages from S3501wee- Ret mall store. Pool. a..e'.rt boating; 436-0897 705 EMMoney • Business To Lend I Opportunities $10,000. within 30 days OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES, OTHERS DO NOT IT IS SUGGESTEDTHAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. • I Mortgages, � Insurance MORTGAGES Good. Cal and ugly F. nancing for any purpose rates from 5 95°x. All applications ac- cepted Community Finan- c,al Services 6686905 and $5.000 weekly, there after Call for tapedinfo and a prospectus 1-416- 208-3107, 24 Mrs IF YOU ARE a hairstylist with some clientele and wish to have your own shop. there is an opportunir ly here for you Two chairs in established hair salon in Oshawa for sale or rent Ask for Lina or Mary 728- 462^ MONEY MACHINES- 30 ou'x larrlr rending ma. chines on location Great cash business' 1.888-872- 2575 PINE LOFT, iurnrture 8 accessory sore, estab- lished 19 yrs. nvertory, 90k proven operator profit .askrg $129000 lax (905) 853 5967 THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., (kTOBF.R 9,19% PAGE 35-A Bu i s • I 1 Personals 1 Personals Opportunities • • RENTAL Business located on Hwy 2 Sales still In , :9 PSYCHIC Prime location Surrounding area develop- Pall mg $75.000 Contact George Cardona W Frank Durhamssexiest p &Tarot. Real Estate 905-435-5375 most attractive ladles or fax 905-435-5383 Reliable, discreet, Call Tem/ SEEKING 5 key people out calls only (805)831-4368. with back -in Nl404V 87rg1+ d, willreneun t ground, will tram to earn 3250K + new car Call '9051404221 t 5ximpanions BORED ONTARIO rem, Registrations DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available , rea- sonable rates. Cali 428-2000 HOUSEWIVES - names 8 private phone numbers. 1- 900-451 -3638 ext 704. $329%min, must be '8 T ,one EVANLY RAYS Police JSe is Rath M' Solutions on Career, Relationships. Health. Love $2 991mmule 18+ 1-900-45. 4055 GIRLS' GIRLS! GIRLS! alk r m cw„ One or. ;nell 24 Hours a day '- )00 451 5302 ext 3312 53 99 per min Mus' oe 18 /rs Prorall Co 6:2 954 7420 EASTSIDE CONNEC- TIONS DATELINE - Free 1c call to place your ad. nc charges for ladiesno phone bill charges. 905- 430-7060 tie PAGE 36 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, OCTOBER 9,19% ®Y• F 19947Y)IYYr\ 4-R(NNF:R \1'F\1 :a�.. alurmnum wheel. '7777771 r 1993M AZI) % \1X3 GS Onh '_'SO/month• X601 1992 HERETY.A. (.T7. ()nl♦ '246/month• 56K 1991 CARA\AN LE onl% '264/month* 1994 %*OLKSN 1('ON GOLF GTI ,L, Onh• '3;I)/month' 19941 OLu.\t(►RII.F l t I7.F_�S 1993 ('HR) SLER Di N. \S -UN Onk )-1t(S/month• 24 - 1995 HONDA ('1\7(' I.X Only '347/month* • A—,& if► ail Interior Shampoo .Iro Includes Free Insoection CERTIFIED SPECIALS 1994 Ford Tempo 1993 Mazda Protege 1993 Dodge Shadow 1992 Plymouth Latter 1992 Lumina Eurosport 1992 Eagle Vista 1991 Dodge Caravan 1991 Toyota Camry 1991 Ford Taurus 1991 Volkswagon Jetta 1991 Chevv Cavalier 1991 Ford Tempo 1990 Dodge Caravan 1990 Crown Victoria 1990 Jeep YJ 1990 Toyoto 4 -runner 1989 Cadillac Deville 1988 Jaguar XJ6 1988 Dodge Caravan 1987 Dodge Dakota P/U 1985 Town & Country Wagon AND MORE 55K -- 1994 ESCORT WAGON LX Only `247/month• 72K 1993 MA%UA %II NTA Only '3 2 5/month' 199: TOW OTA COROLLA Only '789/mon1h* 95K J989 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 1"4 HONDA ('I\ I(' ('X _ KA.A _ Onh ' 2.(S.ti/month* 1991 ('HF:\ NL (' %% U.IER Only 196/month. 1994 .\IERCI'RY SARI. E Onh '32(S/rm)nth* 1993 NISSAN 3110%X Only `;99/month* AUTO SERVICE SUPER ClNTEE! �[ SLASH TNS COST OF YOUR CAN REPA/RS Environmentally friendly ft=n"-99 *Includes computer check and labour to adjust *Shims and parts extra if needed IV9 F:.Ory tk1, aI 6 (just south of 401, -BMW on I S% down, t o tnontMlr paytrW" $ 95* 5 >t Fmm ClemPOWNIN *Includes new prenoutn pads' Includes new A/C Delco or Champion 9Expwn OCL 31M an Labour to install 9plugs and labour to install - Vans & OCL 31M*Other pans and labour extra if tkeded Fye nca )tAttruck S20extra'. . No Payment No Interest FOR 6 MONTHS Parts/Labour (excluding tires) 4 cyl. 6 cyl. $39* %9* 8 cvl. Lube, Oil, Filter, Tire Rotation & Inspection $19* Iiw*in.ww.ewl*My . * • !'riewdly 1114 • 1016 Brock Rd (just south of the 401) in Pic_kd!!rinc, • mvn. ■MS. I WIS. W41 -7:30 Sm - GPM, 7 2Dm. Wed. - 7_39.m - A. -