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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_10_16us" TAXI 8371w1141 at your service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week *PICKERING'S FINEST* iN e MATERNITY White Blouse l mail t 40R 110 x ! ' Reg `40 '�' Now'IQA5 ' ----------------� «ednesday. Oct. 16, 1996 40 pa;;es A Nletroland Community Newspaper Pressrun ser 40,500 Vol. 115 No. 42 It's ashoe-in Cheryl Kukasch, left. and Christine Hand of Pickering's Dunbarton High School try out their Sneak Attack project at the Durham Board of Educations ninth annual Secondary School Science Olympics at Sinclair Secondary School in Whitby Fri- day. In this competition, students were scored on the quality of the vehicle they built and how far it transported a sneaker before releasing the shoe. photo by Ron Pietroniro Ajax gun range slaying accomplice to serve eight-year term in prison .AJAX — The accomplice in the 1994 slaying of' a volunteer at an Ajax gun range has been ordered to serve his eight-year sentence in federal prison. Mark 'Mace' Crooks, now 19. of' Scarborough was sent to prison rather than a juvenile facility Fri- day by Justice John Mclsaac for his pan in the Oct. 3, 1994 murder of Norman Chow, 28, an unem- ployed civil engineering graduate who was working as a volunteer at Firearms Training Range on Barr Road. Mr. Chow bled to death after being shot at least seven times at close range during the holdup in which three guns were stolen, including the murder weapon. Mr. Justice Mclsaac also decided in the Whitby Ontario general division courtroom that Mr. Crooks won't be eligible for parole for at least four years after being found guilty of'manslaughter in May. Tyrell MacKinnon, 20, was convicted of first- degree murder at the same trial and is serving a life sentence without parole for 25 years. He is appeal- ing the verdict and seeking a new trial. Hydro privatization called bad news for Pickering plant and all Ontarians Kl N1 \R1 \VNE. TAK SCS ,1111 KII'uKrFK PIC'Ki-- ]N(i — I'Icl.cnng , nucicar gcnerating ,lation won't he \,Iahlc for long It the I'ro\, ince adopt, pi\.I11/a- tlon rcconuncndations..w N an crccu- •r\,c of the .1„oclallon rcprc,cniII12 the cnglncers. ,dentists and manager, \,\, hu \,\,orf. there. John Wikon. \,ice -president of the Society of Ontario H%dro Prulcs,ional and Adnuni aratiw Fmplo\cc,. ,a\, nuclear generation n profitable for Ontario H\,dro hccau,c it has plcnt} of alternative generating source, to turn to when indi\,idual reactors or a station have to he shut do%An fur repair or maintenance. 11' the PiL:kcrin�, station was turned into an indl\,Idual corporate entit\, as recommended h\, the Macdonald Ad% I- sor} Committee on Competition in Ontario's Electricity S-,stcnl, he explains. it \,\,uuld have to buy power from other generators at high cost oyer-, time it had to shut down reactors. So the station would either have to charge high rates or compromise safety h\ not shutting down, maintains Mr. Wilson. In the long run, he adds, this would undermine the competitiveness and viability of the Pickering station and other nuclear facilities and they might be closed down, leaving the Ontario public saddled with their $10.5 -billion debt. "The best way to pay that back is to run the stations flat out as long as you can;” says Mr. Wilson, noting they are currently extremely profitable. The society just released an evalua- tion of the Macdonald committee rec- ununcndations it cointin,si(mcd from C nr\,rnrty ofTloronto prolessor %I% Ion J. Gordon.'fhc C,,IlUa(10n. \,\,filch hound the conunittec did nut pn)Icrk c\,aluatc the r:unifications til the pri%ali/alnm of Ontario H\,dro non-nuclear is,cts it recommended (cxccpt for [tic til;r_ara F;ill, IIWrocleciric tacilityt. Is lust one %%capon in the as,ocialiun's hattic a,L,alnst pri\,atliation. It also conunis- sloncd an I :n\, ironic, poll v high Indi- catcd I\,\,o oul of three Onlariins Uppo,e the prr\,aUiation of Ontario I1\,dro. and I,, luhhNing politicians and the pro\,in- See MANY... Page 3 Inside In the news Editorial ................................6 Entertainment ..................... 14 Sports.................................24 Classified .............................25 Phone Fines 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 93a + 74 GST = $1 moloscooe 197 - Oct. 1 6- 19 cars so hof they se t the road on fire PACE 2 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., ()CT0BFR Its, 1"6 Ok A r Milan piliblollorla', qR OWN —, crmw F- SCA'L ORS CENTRE COU'RT NE wlr-, UPPER LEVELnn e C) r, Dslc 7 111151INA-7 Arts or 7 TRE CUR UPPER LEVEL As CESBeautijul Gift NN t%.,,.,,tihies An MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10-9 I I�Ito Upp e Ra nLEVEL NE,4 fj N 'SUA4EF?artiS Pr Qaos ie essor Equipment And IWA• IZ or Wl G Su W, BeerHOme And Wine Maker. mboop- SATURDAY 9:30-6 SUNDAY Noon -5 P `Many stand to gain at Ontario's expense' FROM PAGE 1 tial civil service, as well as attempting to bring the issue to public attention. Mr. Wilson admits the association is looking after its members but notes their interests lie with the health of the electricity industry here that provides their jobs. If there was evidence priva- tization would result in a healthy indus- try. he says, the association would sup - Port it. "We'd he crazy not to;" says Mr. Wilson. But he believes the evidence so 1'ar weighs heavily against privatiza- tion. The association maintains that: * Privatization will lead to higher rates because private generators need profits. have to pa} taxes and pa} noire than .,overnments to borrow for capital costs. * The !Macdonald committee's recom- mendation to chop up Ontario Hydro into private and Crown corPorations doesn't make sense when U.S. gcncra- tors arc amalgamating into "nam moth" corporations smaller Ontario companies won't be able to compete with. * Because of the different structures of the electricity sectors here and in the U.S., Ontario generators won't have access to the "captive" residential cus- tomers of huge generators in the U.S., while the U.S. companies will he able to sell power to the local municipal electrical utilities that distribute power to residential customers here. And because the big U.S. companies can charge high rates to their captive resi- dential customers, they will he able to charge lower rates here than Ontario companies with no captive customer base. * 'There is no need to overhaul Ontario Hydro when its debt is rapidly being paid down and it provides reliable. low-cost power to the prorincc. Mr. Wilson notes Bav Street inter- ests and industrial users who would hcnefit from pri%ati/ation are the ones pushing for it. "-I"hcrc are a lot of Pcoplc who, stand to make: money at the expense of Onlario." Pickering snooker players pocket a few lotto bucks PICKERING — "1-hrce Pickering residents' wallets are quite a hit Fat- ter this week after being filled with a one-fifth share of a second prize Lotto 6/49 win. Gord Jennings, Andy Ashford and Jim White, and their Toronto friends Larry Cook and Dave Gib- son, arc snooker club Friends who had been buying tickets together for just two weeks. "their chosen numbers came up on one ticket for the Oct. 5 Lotto 6/49 draw, netting them a shared total of S 140.419. Their winning ticket was pur- chased at the Daisy !Mart on Shuter Street in Toronto. • • / 1 ' • 11 I I I We Pay up ���� Engine - - t0 Shampoo S100.00 and Car wash FREE OIL CHANGE Interprovincial 860 Brock Rd. S. #16 Deductible • Auto Glass 420-0834 • Based on Insurance Prices • All work Guaranteed • Call for details on Car clean-ups! 860 Brock Rd. S. Unit 837m781 PPickering,, Ont. 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Reg- $49.95 Most Cars TrucksJMini Vans 124.95 SERVICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sunday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Nuclear station workers win new contract PICKERING — Ontario Hydro and the tract negotiations. contract expired at the end of March and had night following a 77 -hour marathon negotiat Power Workers Union, whose members In mid-May, both sides agreed to mediation been extended to May 3(0 to facilitate further ing session. Details of the agreement will he include about 2.2(X) employees of the Pickering and binding arbitration to settle remaining con- negotiations. Unresolved issues at the time released upon completion of the relevant doctt- Nuclear Generating Station, have reached it tract issues. The PWU represents about 15,(X)0 included wakes and job security. mentation, which is expected to take so, ,,,:mediated settlement after five months of se: con- hydro workers province -wide. whoprevious The settlement was reached late 'Ilwrsday time. Woman .. .. .. . found y rµ ' AJAX - PICK- ERING — An Ajax teenager reported missing bs her parents has `% been found in Toronto. - - Jenntfer Dun- can un can wa< spotted in k the downtown area ma tt _ ..- F=riday. sw, .n - Durham Regional - Police. The woman -5,: �• :.� -`�• contacted her par _ ._' �, a � V_ ents. "lit) Inc in tO ! '� ;� •.Y ... .e Pi.•{,ennz. atter �?',.�� � "-'_'•.�, _-- �'� .�. mied her, he saN s. - -. Oil In a aun in the SS 1-nday. her parent. - attir � - _ pleaded for their daughter to return ����� �� C e home or call it she µ":e' safe. _ - - M• Duncan has said shr dares .air -- , • _ Y . not intend to return home. p„ltce say. - � 30 5 p�` ,, �; • _ �~' ; .' Ms. Duncan _ •^ 1S r �� left her Wechr. _ • • • ► ♦ + T ` _ Drne basement SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION r�� • • R I ' ' r apanment Sept. 16 ORTHO GUARD ORTHO PEDIC DYNASTY. y and Has reported „ '. � :n39- tssrng Sept. ,(i. - �•� r;� • ' l Hcr driver's _'�Cxc ►, ,, : •, , r, ,. icrnce and birth us--RE� w s -" • - _ 1 ! 259 certificate were u? -�-",r �• t j��j- lot.. SET $424 _ l found at Dundas - SET, � '-1 � . 1- � �•-^'. :• � ., and Parliament _ SET $314 • . Z' streets in Toronto DOUBLE 299 SE469 DOUBLE 27'9 SET 439 on Ckt. 7. 329 SET 504 QUEEN.. 309 SET 4'4 DOUBLE ... 209 SET 374 �' �, �� ' ►, - KING .509 SET 759 KING . _.... 459 SE7709 QUEEN 239 SET 409 Carrier - A -FRAME FOTO 191D CHO BOO CASE BUNK CAPTAINS BED collections ,rl"s cc.e•e� Douce CES ^iatt•ess & ••a -e or Queen under way 78 2 FREE AJAX -PICK- -NO G.S.T. •NO P.S_T. ERING — Read- *SET OF SHEETS -BED FRAME ers are advised _r_ -MATTRESS COVER -PILLOW 49 219 a�rge that carrier collec- '"'M ""y "'�`�'t ""'r""'t tauronas" storage drawers tions begin today ,� - • for people who AWUMBIACC WOOD SMCESAVER CREW QUART DIVAN DAYBED MATES BED cuFcr•rc JNSTA•L9 •rD receive the News 20 ` BUNK BUN Advertiser at their year o0y. door. O&gxacec Seeps mattress y / Your carrier will visit you in t osT ,z. the next few days White enamel asking for the $4 Very sturdy 2 drawers four-week home t�' maple tom, delivery charge. _ Because the News • - • • •- • Advertiser is a 44� � • voluntary -pay GAYLY newspaper, you'll TAUNTON " continue to CLEMENTS .a • receive it even if a• z w you don't pay. If�' ` A • • - • • , , C:' g you do choose toWI'Y 3 � • � ,� �;� � • Pay, you'll be eli- FN�NCING PEIISOWIL vJ gible to win a ,� AVANaBIJ $ A • F vO, IY • valuable prize. 10.4 Please greet . • 104 sw1111,fte your News Adver- 00="10.6 ' • tiser carrier with af � smile. .wtF • ' • Area teachers seek election to governing BY CHRISTY CHASEi n g education programs from the Two representatives, one from The STAFF RF.PORTF:R _ DURHAM — Local teachers have shown considerable interest in serving on the new Ontario College of Teachers. The heads of the five federations representing more than 4,8(X) teach- ers with the Durham Board of Edu- cation and the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board say they've been approached by members interested in running for the governing council of the Col- lege, approved by the government in July and to be set up in February. Elections will be held at the end of January for the governing council of the largest self' - regulatory Fxxfy in Canada. Nomina- tions for the 17 elected positions close Nov. I. The government will appoint another 1.3 people to represent the public interest. One member of- the fthe Durham chap- ter of the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federa- tion is actively campaigning for one of the 17 posi- tions on the coun- cil. says Bill Butch- er, chapter presi- dent. Tient Wall, a teacher at South- %%(xxf Park Public Schcxwl in Ajax, is runnim_ lOr one of two elemcntar} school positions at large in the province. Many more teachers have indi- cated the} are inter- ested in runninL for the council which will license, regu- late and zovem the teachings profession in Ontario, taking over responsibility for teacher ccrtifi- cation, professional development, disci- pline and approv- Province and a number of institu- lions. But getting elected won't be an easy feat. Teachers in Durham, apart from those in Clarington, are includ- ed in the central Ontario category, taking in Durham, Metro Toronto, York and Peel regions and Dufferin and Simone counties. "It's a huge arca;" Mr. Butcher says. "It encompasses six of the eight largest school boards in Ontario. There arc going to be hun- dreds of candidates. The ballot will be six pages lung.. .Unuine the elementary level and the other from the secondary level in Ix)th public and separate schools, will be elected in each of the four geograph- ical categories: central, southeastern, southwestern and northern. Two more will be elected for each of the provincial public school and sepa- rate ,Lh(x)l systems at large and for the French language schools. One representative will be elect- ed for each of the other three cate- gories: supervisory officers, private schools and faculties of education. Factory Outlet BALL CLEARANCE Sat., Oct. 19 -sun., Oct. 20 Home Textiles • FABRIC • CUSHIONS • BEDDING • BED PILLOWS • SLIPCOVERS • CHAIR PADS • DUVETS • WALLPAPER BORDERS • LINENS • WINDOW COVERINGS • PLACEMATS • DRAPERY HARDWARE �GDr 1v .t K/ v HOME FURNISHINGS '= MON. SO SATURDAY 10-5 FRI. 10-8 SUN. 12-5 468 FAIRALL ST., AJAX (905) 683-1501 ,sem First Marathon 1 . t4 I' �0 tl►1':1 til 0111 Fbr krN1Qf N1bRnaff n pk0st@ ot71h7io TOM &" )a* Phone MW 427.4170 X011 fM 1-800-461-5950 CMHC Approval 1*sub)—Ct to ChC3rx30) Please recycle ! Tdk,' NEWS AtthERTISER WCDNF_SbAY, O(TOfiER 16. 199Wk E 5-A body that many oppose interest in college elections is connected to the federations' opposi- tion to the establishment of the col- lege. While teachers are in favor of a self-governing body, they have con- cerns about some aspects of this col- lege and want to change it, says Tony White, head of the Durham secondary section of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Associa- tion (OECTA). "leachers feel that thee, as reprc- sentuti\cs of cducauor. ,�stcros funded by the public, are in the minority on the governing council and object to the broad rights of the college regarding complaint investi- gations and discipline, Mr. White says. Mike O'Connor, head of the OECTA elementary teachers in Durham, says federations want to see teachers who represent the "real- istic, day-to-day experiences of cdu- cation in the '90s" elected to the council .-COMPLETE r LANDSCAPE ' ",SERVICES • t11bf10ek MfaMu, ��.�,.,.�_,; �' `v •PatlwtndOriwlrrltls� SY, - • lYr�d t110�s i '�E ''� •.. �" •Law I Gw*n N*Auuwm "",ky JVDSCAPE NCEPTS' Fall is for Planting - BOOK NOW Seniors Disco=ft -427=9015 3 ' - Our special martial art programs for ages 3 to 5 help children develop in the areas parents appreciate most: Increased attention span - Leaming respect for others Increased self-esteem Enhanced co-ordination Best of all, KIDS LOVE IT! (905) 839-5000 HWY 12 cc HWY. NOt - � Transit • o � m • St. T Please recycle ! Tdk,' NEWS AtthERTISER WCDNF_SbAY, O(TOfiER 16. 199Wk E 5-A body that many oppose interest in college elections is connected to the federations' opposi- tion to the establishment of the col- lege. While teachers are in favor of a self-governing body, they have con- cerns about some aspects of this col- lege and want to change it, says Tony White, head of the Durham secondary section of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Associa- tion (OECTA). "leachers feel that thee, as reprc- sentuti\cs of cducauor. ,�stcros funded by the public, are in the minority on the governing council and object to the broad rights of the college regarding complaint investi- gations and discipline, Mr. White says. Mike O'Connor, head of the OECTA elementary teachers in Durham, says federations want to see teachers who represent the "real- istic, day-to-day experiences of cdu- cation in the '90s" elected to the council .-COMPLETE r LANDSCAPE ' ",SERVICES • t11bf10ek MfaMu, ��.�,.,.�_,; �' `v •PatlwtndOriwlrrltls� SY, - • lYr�d t110�s i '�E ''� •.. �" •Law I Gw*n N*Auuwm "",ky JVDSCAPE NCEPTS' Fall is for Planting - BOOK NOW Seniors Disco=ft -427=9015 3 ' - Our special martial art programs for ages 3 to 5 help children develop in the areas parents appreciate most: Increased attention span - Leaming respect for others Increased self-esteem Enhanced co-ordination Best of all, KIDS LOVE IT! (905) 839-5000 PACE 6 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 16, 19t6 vEditori*als a ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A .tetroland Community Newspaper published Wednesday, Fnday. Sunda\ 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont.1-I S 2H5 TINKY11-W J.11'HITrAt0:tt Whli4vr JOANNE. BURCHARM. Eilnox-m-C'htei BRUCE PANFORD. Advertising mer 5TF %'E 110PSM)N. Managing Editor ALVIN BROI NVER. Retail advertising manager ARE FAKHOURIE. Ihstnhution inanager Gerwral: (IN)5) W-5110 C"fwd: (%5i NO -O'07 Circulation: (905) 61;1-5117 }-.1X: (ut)<, r,,s i. -i63 F\tail:\ewsnr,ml=durhamnews rtet On ttk- Internet: hirpWwww.durham- trew s WE the %c,% Adwrtism i, a tnemtx•r of the Ajac-Nckenng Board of Trade. Canadim Comnmmh \cam spaper Assoc . Canadian Circulations Audi( Board, Ontano Pnss Council and ONWRI Ili- publisher reserNes the right to classit} or refu a an} ad%enisement Credit for adv emsement limited to spoke price error occupies New i*nformation for a new age The exchange of information — critical to all of us in this world we live in — is now, a part of the health care safety net for everyone in Durham Region. Six hospitals in Durham, from Ajax to Bowmam ille and north to Port Perry, have offi- cially joined together electronically with a new inteL,rated health care information system. The high-tech initiative comes with a S5-rnil- lion price tag but the benefits will be well worth the cost. Through technology, health care providers in Durham will he able to expedite diagnoses of Patients. improve schedulmo, and administration betty een the region's hospitals, and reduce their Cools. The information system won't be fully opera- tional for three nears, but will ultimately con- nect the region's hospitals, doctors, nursing homes and other health care providers. For the users of the health care services in Durham, this electronic network will mean instant access to information which may be cru- cial to their health care needs. It means better communication between the facilities which provide health care. It means better co-ordination and fewer administrative backlogs for hospitals in Durham Region which sometimes duplicate their ser- vices and efforts. Dr. Robin Davies, chief of staff at Oshawa General Hospital, puts things, perhaps, in the clearest perspective. "I tell patients I'd rather lose my stethoscope than have the computer go down; that's how critical it is," he says. Indeed. As in the past, patient information is as criti- cal as the care which is provided. Now, however, it's more available, more accessible and more practical. With that, we can all be better served. To respond to this editorial call lnfosource at 683-7040 nfosource and dial 5109 on your touch-tone phone Overheard... 1 "Somebody had to write it. The (story of the town) and DIL are too outstanding, too junique not to be j recorded.ev ;, I thought N about it .r for many \,cars' hefore I- -_ Lot around to writing it." -- I ormer Ajax Mayor Ken S'ntith who wrote A 7own Called Ajax. tie was one of 134 U»tarians to be honored with an award fi r local achievements in heritage conservation. ♦ Letters to the editor MPP Ecker readily accessible, responsive To the editor: NIPP Janet Eckcr is both acces- sible and responsi%e. Increasingly two issues have been of growing concern to me: the future of the health care system and the vision, strategy and leadership in support of the Canadian confed- eration. It was for these reasons that I sought meetings last month with both MPP Janet Ecker and MP Dan McTeague. My recent experience is that MPP Janet Ecker is readily accessible, and from my perspective gave attentive and sincere consider- ation to my comments. I am still waiting for an appoint- ment to see Mr. McTeague. Peter Cliendinneng, Ajax Government should serve the people To the editor: Re: Ontario government We all agree that deficit reduction in the right places is required. However, the prolific number of announcements, proposals, "balloon - flying statements" and program changes made by Premier Harris and his cabinet over the past few weeks is making ordinary citizens of Ontario feel like they are being nib- bled to death by a bunch of wood- peckers gone berserk. Thcy, from the substance of their announcements, appear to be think- ing by the inch and talking by the yard. As long as, in their view, the public accepts this strategy with the deluge of announcements it will be Politically profitable to continue to dispense them. It's time that this government began to place itself at the service of the people who elected them rather than placing the people at their ser- vice. R.R. Wittenberg, Pickering Firefighters' toll takes financial heat off hospital To the editor: Ajax and Pickering firefighters recently held road tolls to raise money for the purchase of an X-ray machine (C -Arm) for Ajax -Pickering General Hospital. This C -Arm costs approximately $100,0o0. I am proud to state that this year approximately $27,000 was raised and when we combine this with the funds previ- ously collected we have almost raised 75 percent of our $100,000 commitment. Historically, firefighters have raised hundreds of millions of dollars for causes such as Muscular Dystrophy, local hospitals, food banks, vision impairment organiza- tions, Salvation Army and other charities that firefighters choose to support. In this case, the local firefighters chose to support Ajax -Pickering General Hospital. Without the sup- port of organizations such as ours, the hospital may be short of needed funding and possibly the government would have to subsidize the short- falls of the hospitals by raising the taxes of the citizens in Ajax and Pickering. I "ould like to take this opportu- nity to apologize to all individual.., who felt they were inconvenienced by these voluntary road tolls. I feel these inconveniences would pale in comparison to inconveniences cau.ed if the fund-raising did not take rlacc and the money currently raised would not be available for future uses such as the C -Arm. I would like to thank all those who donated at the tolls in Ajax and Pickering and those who allowed us to conduct our tolls. Without your co-operation we could not hold these events. Recognition must also go to the fire chiefs and deputy fire chiefs of Ajax and Pickering for their assis- tance and co-operation, as well as the firefighters and fain Ilies who donated their own time to assist in raising money for such a worthy cause. Hope to see you all next year. Dwayne Snell, President, Ajax Professional Firefighters Association History lesson needed To the editor: Re: `Ship's history British; town's not'. Letter writer K.M. Leigh is way off base. She, or he, wrote "Ajax is a town whose ethnic make-up is very diverse." True, but the key word is "history" and Ajax Councillor Joe Atkinson was not just talking about the H.M.S. Ajax, he was talking about Ajax! Again, the key word is Ajax. The letter writer should do some histori- cal research. P.M. Galligan, Ajax THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 16,1996 -PAGE 7-A .110 Fitness PICIKF.P%LY� G� • Teens * Town of Pickering (905) 420.2222 (905)683,2760 2 for 1 BROC/► 11E.1;/ LiAUFILLSIII; On Saitinlay. \-vlliher Zu, Bide, the Brock west Landfill Site in Pickering will close Until that date. IwALwi-, residents nlay continue to dispute of up to IIN) kllogralns 1220 Ihs1 of non-haiardous wastc per da,,, free of charge Residents should he prepared to ,uhnut a S20 deposit upon entry into the Landfill_ as ,ill loads that exceed the I(N) k� 1111111 will he suhlcct a charge of $-' for eccrs 40 k_• I XX Ihs) in the entire Had On Tltesday. Ikccinhcr 1. 1996. all Municipally ,,Ilccled residential waste will he taken a) a pnvalcly .�y Ipl•ratcd waste transfer station on Squires Reach T k lad In Pickering All materials will he processed at �L that point and deliecred to the Keele Valley landfill T `itc In the Region of York tut final disposal * Residents wishing to personall) dispiow of items after I )cccmher 1, 1996, will he directed to the atx)ve rcicrcnccd waste transfer station Fees (nay apply at that tinx on all amounts of waste which enter the vac Fair further Inforniation regarding the closing of the Block West Landfill Site. please contact the Toun of l'l,kcnng Public Works Ikpartirxnt at 420-463() Notice of Public Meeting YW, of the Executive Committee of Council to Consider the Staff Recommended Pickering Official Plan When: November 7. 1996 at 790 p.m. Where: Council Chambers Pickering Civic Complex One the Esplanade Pickering, Ontario 'he Executive Commmee of Council wit be .:ansioeruig a staff "e-ommended Pickering Official Plan at the date. time and location listed above You are encouraged to attend this manting 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 Rckenng Otticial Plan, you must make a written request to Town Clerk Town of Pickering. One the Esplanade. Pickering Ontario. LIV y 611 •/� It a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a dec sion of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral Submissions at a public meeting or makewritten submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering Official Plan Is adopted. the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal If you have any questions. please contact Catherine Robe at (905) 420-4660 extension 2031, or (905) 683-2760. �k RESIDENTS OF PICKERING * HAVE YOUR SAY!!! The Council of the Town of Pickering will he holding a public meeting in the Council Chambers at the Pickering Civic Complex, One the Esplanade, on Thursday, October 24th at 7:30 p.m. to hear comments and suggestions or receive submissions from individuals or organizations with respect to the 1997 y budget. T This informal meeting will allow any resident the opportunity to comment on a wide range of topics regarding the 1997 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 it you have any ideas on achieving 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 420-461 L FAE ff-op House �Ic ** Squash October 17th f 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. ** Racquetball October 24th 7:40 a.m.-9:00 a.m. is r y Pickering Recreation Complex { at 831-1711 or 683-6582 for details fitneo!5 for teens ... 3T, ,tie Retreat on �omn.ex �K 1567 Valley Farm Road weatITIO Mondays �K Too hurt;r9, 4:30 p.m. to 1j[ at - 5:15 p. m . feed g � G! C. / a s s if re e �, -T � Lu g "► � IF - I Foe rEErrs �1 s- � S7 (A2r5: 00v. Tru t" y A S/A7-U2D(A`F ii:oo - ir3ot��► y ,elc�� EXCELCEPfI' ih15T2lCTOIV �T 4io.00 Foe G WEE1c5 s -- CALL 831-1711 OR 683-6582 y at the Recreation CompleX 1867 valley Farm R f T Saturday October 19th 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. $21.00 (supply fees extra) �C T Wednesday October 30thC 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. 5 weeks for $55.00 (supply fees extra) yy Create Aeaufiful Crafts for Nie Holidays T to#(90S) q20-8621 fo regisrer nowlif PAGE: S -A -THE; NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. OCTOBER 16. 1996 Around Durham Region House arrest: Man sentenced to nine months with no TV pri*vi*leges BY STEPHEN SHANN' blows to the head, the murder trial was Dt RHANI s,r%vi,__ told. He also had suffered numerous OSHANV:A —A judge has sentenced other injuries. a -t'-\car-old Oshawa man _•stilt% of Prosecutor Randy Evans alleged fir. criminal nc,_,h,cnce in the death of his FinlaN dealt the deadIN heatinL. but roommate to nine months at home — defence lawyer Thomas Balka said c%i- mder 24-hour house arrest — and no dence at the trial proved Mr. Finlay had teles isiom. no role in causing the injunes which led Peter Finlay. of' Stevenson Road, is to to fir. Barclay's death. bk confined to his apartment under an Whether the injuries werc caused hN around-the-clock curfew "without the "misadventure or the result of an benefits of tcicyisum" as part of his con- assault" is no longer relevant, said qtr. ditional sentence handed out Friday hs Justice John Ntclsaac (i llowin>_ Mr. Fin - Justice John Mcisaac. of Ontario Court. ]a\ *s guilty plea. general divisum in NVhith%. �lr. Finla-, and Mr. Barclav were Under new federal legislation pro- roommates at a Townline Road apart - claimed last month, a con\ret can Nene ment for less than a year and the pair a conditional .cntence in the cornmunl- shared what was akin to a common-law ty under,,tnct parole -like ;onditions. relationship, qtr. Justice Nlc[s:t;ic .aid. \lr. Finlay. who is uncmploNcd. will According to a statement of Iacts be allowed to leave his apartment for agreed to h,, K)th defence and Crown work..hould he find a job. and for Lro- attorne%s. \tr. Fink. arriccd home at ccn purchascN and doctor appoint- 2:10 a.m. after a dnnkimc hinge at a ment.. downtown Oshawa bar and disco,.crcd The "unusual" sentence is to be rnon- bloodspatters throughout the ap:rinicnt. itored by a probation supenrsor and, if Despite Mr Barclay'. "ob\ious" breached. qtr. Finla\ would be put in need for medical aid. Mr. FinlaN did not jail, his law%er. Tom Balka, said, adding call fir ambulance. While his inaction its the first sentence of its kind that he's did not cause Mr. Barclay's death. "Mr. aware ol. Barclav maN not h:l\c died if .\1r. Finlay The judge also placed qtr. Finlay on had taken action to obtain medical assis- Prohatnm fir two vcars and ordered him tancc:' the statement said, to perform 240 hours of commumt, ser- Crown ateornc\ Rand% Evans asked vice. fora jail term for Mr. Finlay of too Mr. Finlay was initially charged with scars less a day fOr allowing 'qtr. Bar- second-de,ree murder in the April 30, cla_y to dic what he deNcnbcd a. a ::rad - ll? death of Peter Barclay, i6. A two, ual "inhumane" death — one which month trial earlier this -,car ended in a could have been prc\cnted. hung jun and a new tnal was ordered. "From the moment I Mr. Finlav i As pan of an agreement reached with entered that apartment he had full the Crown last month. qtr. Finlay plead- know ledge of the position of distress ed guilt\ to criminal negligence causing Mr. Barclay was in... The sad thing is, bodi1% harm, admitting to neLlectine his the real tragic thing is... all he had to do dying roommate's need for medical was seek out help. There was a phone in assistance. the (apartment) and two pay phones out - Mr. Barclay died from internal brain side:' Mr. Evans said at Mr. Finlay's hemurrhaging caused by at least four sentencing hearing. Attempted murder suspect nabbed after manhunt OSHAWA — An Oshawa rooming house resident wanted for attempted murder in last month's near -fatal beating of a 56 -year-old man was served up to Durham Regional Police Thanksgiving Day. Niagara Regional Police officials nabbed John Emile Hudson, 24, during a routine traf- fic stop in St. Catharines on Monday after- noon, ending a month-long manhunt, police said. A Canada -wide warrant was issued for his arrest three days after a man was attacked in his apartment at 300 Grenfell Ave. with a blunt object Sept. 12 and "left for dead;' said Chain gang protests abortion Motorists driving along Hwy. 2 between Pickering and Whitby Sunday afternoon had signs of a different sort to read. About 200 people from 10 churches in Durham took part in the pro-life National Life Chain. I one of several held across North America. photo by Jason Liebregts Parents fight for school buses BY CHRISI-1 ClLkSE --..X group of Oshawa parents, unable to get their children'sschool bus re- Inaated, will now iubhy to change the distance youngsters must walk to s!et to class. 'AN c're Lump to join forces with other schools to sec if tic can reduce the walking distance for the lit- tle ones:' says Tina Hruska. a member of Safety First, a committee set up by 48 farnnccs at Vinccnt Isse% Public school on Hannom Road. Durh:un Board of Education will nut hus urban elementary schtx)l children unless the% live more than 1.6 kilometres from the school. Mrs. Hruska ,tN s 1.6 kilometres is ttxr far fur kindergarten lu Grade ', students to walk. Shed like to sec the distance decreased for priniau ,,rade stu- dent.s and incrcased for older students. To save on transportation cost... the board decid- ed last spring it would ,tnctl% apple its regulations. 11lat means man students who lice les. than 1.6 kilometres from schoxrl but who had teen transport- ed in the past lost their spots on buses in September. Fifty-six students at Vincent ,Ma.,scv school, including firs. Hruska's daughter, nmk have to balk to sch(x)l instead of getting bused. Families liyinu in the Townline Road area had been prop idcd buses for the last 15 Nears. 'flte parents were int ornied at the end of June about the change and formed Safer} First to W to get the bus back for this year while they make other arrangements for their children. But their efforts, Durham Regional Police Detective lire Grim- ly. The victim, who suffered a cracked skull and remained unconscious for three days until he eventually staggered from his apartment and sought help from a neighbor, underwent seven hours of surgery. The accused, last known to live at an Athol Road rooming house, was arrested in St. Catharines for obstructing police and imper- sonation after a police constable was provided false identification, Niagara police said. 1-1e was stopped by police while driving the victim's missing car, a 1993 Ford Escort, which disappeared after the attack, Durharn police Staff Sergeant Sandy Ryrie said. Mr. Hudson, of Thorold, faces charges of attempted murder, theft over $5,000 and pos- session of stolen property over $5,000. He was to be returned to Oshawa by detec- tives yesterday and is expected to appear in provincial court this morning. including an appeal of the bu:rd decision and numerous appearances before trustees, hayc failed. '111c last try saw scNeral trustees, including ;uca trustee Audrey MacLean, propose the children he put hack on the bus over the winter. But the majori- ty of trustee. were opposcd. " Wc can't hind the rules;' says Ajax tru.tcc Colleen Jordan. "We don't have the luxus to do that anymore. She says the rules must be applied fairly eyen- where, adding students walking to other schools face situations similar to those at Vinccnt Ma.scy. Parents at Vincent Massey :re concerned fur their children's sates} a, they must walk down a ,tccp hill and past a ravine. say. Mrs. Hruska. " 1 don't want niy daughter's face to be on a milk carton" where missing children's pictures appear. At a meeting at the school recently, bxiard staff made several su_u,gestions to improNc safety. includ ing working w ith Oshawa to :tet a crossing _,u:rd ;it Harnio nn and Adela.1de :Venue and s1ai_,Lcr1n1_ dart ing times fir Vincent MseN and its lar«cr neo lthur. Eastdalc Collegiate, says Da%e Snodden, superinten- dent fur Oshawa sclux)ls. ,`ts. MacLean, who has worked with the parent., to re -instate the bus, says parents should now con- centrate on lobhvim_, the school bxiard to yet the walking distance reduced fir young student.. Shc adds parents might also talk to their MPPs ahuiu changing provincial policy to alloy school boards t,' provide busing for families living within walking distance and willing to pay fees. Heated grease pot left on stove causes $20,000 damage OSHAWA — Damage is pegged at $20,000 after a fire at a south Oshawa residence Mon- day afternoon. The Oshawa Fire Department was called to a semi-detached home at 1142 Cedar St. around 4:05 p.m. Officials say an overheated pot of grease on the stove ignited the fire, which ruined the kitchen and caused smoke damage throughout the house. No one was at home when the fire started and the family's pet rabbit survived, officials say. y Final Week! Ends Sunday, October 20th 1&� V` ....,.,, THE NEWS ADVER,risER, WEU., OCTOBER 16, 1996 -PALM; 9-A 0 �/ and only $c. . AS SW 12 or more, get VWO 0 Off X Cuni - Hair } I . r do m-F,ar Plus tights & socks 25% off when you buy less #mn 12 Only at Eaton's Multipocks count as one item (Excludes Vanity Fair Pantyhose Club card and In -stock Guarantee hosiery) •1l=4111111►1f• 0I:4al [• Dollar Sterling Shver SpKtocular Manufodurer's special buy -in Outstanding valve $4.99 to $49.9911 0. i 1Ehe '�'oCe�ord Holders Em Reword Wlars plus a chance to will am ai five grt`ttnd pries aot,Wsil V of a $1.000 Capt Cetrh'PeWel and an cke�s-paid t* to Comm. 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Saturday morning to officially launch its She has run for the Reform Partv in a The breakfast is at the Annandale Goif For tickets or more information call new election platform here. Quebec byelection and now works as the and Curling Club on Church Street south 686-0278. Pickering Kinsmen floata° I SEARS DAYS ARE ON NOWT parade ❑ Entries being sought for 29th annual event PIC:KERING -- Santa may be busy overseeing things at the North Pole, but plans are already urxk-r %%a% to welcome him to towrl. The Pickering Kinsmen are seek- ing community and commercial or cor- porate entries for their 219th annual Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade. The parade: runs Saturday. Nov. 16 beginning at 10 a.m. "The theme is A Christina, Dream.Entry forms are available at Info Place in tic Pickering Town Centre, LOEB Glendale at Dixie Road and Finch Avenue and the Pickering Recre- ation Complex at Vallev Farm Road and Hwy. 2. The registration fee for commercial and corporate entries is $35. 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Rahindranalh Maharai '%as one of three finalists for the co\,Cled Coinniom\,calth Writer, Priic in the hest first hook di\, ision tier "Illc Intel - loper. published h\, Goosc Lane F(ltuons. %IA11i_ the ,hon list for file a\,%arLl Is more a source ttf prC11ILC for Ins publisher. s,l%s the -:I - Car -old nalINC of TrInILLIJ. \,\,hos II\,ed In Ala\ for the past three-anLl-a-halt \, cars anL1 Is Cnlplo\,e(I h\, the Uurhana Board of F(Iucatum its A .uppl\ leacher of cicmcn- tar\ and scnlor-le, el E rl 'fish. the main benefit \,\,as in term,, of puhlicit% for rm_ puh- Irshcr. 'Ilio% re cxcltcd ib(,ut the (upconnng) no\, cl put on [tic shcl\,cs nc\t \c;rI It reall\, ha -n t rnca m ,ill%ili:n_ .I Jr to mc." But. Maharaj admits he %%as sonic\,\,hat surprisCLI and honored his book of'short stories was short-listed mer the \,kork of sono extrcrilel\, 0001.1 \%ritcrs. "It has pro\ ILIC(f i1justifica- tion for rm coming to C-anaLla to \,\,rile. 1 feel rcall\, good; am \,%rifer .i hose \,\,urk has rccci\cd that t\,pc of rccognl- lltttl feels gc,t1(I. It. Ctico(Ir- agCn)cnt for inc in tern), of \,chat I n) loin• n, \,\, NLlh:u-a! notes 111c 1T11,:1 loper Lt,c\\ km tit ;1 series Ut shun .torics he \,(rote :u part Of hu diacrtation for a nia.- ter's degree in crcati\,C %%rlUng :u the Unr\,crslt\, of Nc%% Brun,\%Ick fklur \, cars ago. 'I11C cull::tion of ficlional slorics ahiwt Inuin_ritnts and their feelings of dlsl(tcatlon antl tsrlatwn has \,Lon critical pr,ilsc fn,m ;1 nunlhcr 1 htcr- ar. r1l ! t.. A,ax resident RaL-cra-,ath Maharaj and his book The Interloper were shcrt-i sted for the 1996 Common- wealth Writers Prize. Characters In the short stories explore personal Isclat c - the central f )cus of the stories, the collection is n)ore broader hased than that, explains Maliarnti. It also explores peo- ple \,+ho feel it sense of i tisola- on %N ithin their oti\,n counir),. "When I \,\,Tote the hook. I had (h,ltvzition. not inm)i•_1- tion, in min(l. One of the stt,- ries \,; as ah()ut it \,\, onlan I rorn c\,\, Bruns ick \00 Inrd in it small to\,\, n. "She fell (I slocaled and disconlICCICLI because there were too n)am stranLcrs in this small U»\,n. I \,\,anted to show that sense of (Dislocation when something diffcrcnt is imposed on thein. It shows dislocation doesn't belong exclusi\,rl\to Immigrants. It \\as something I wanted to cxplorc." I•;mOish publisher Pccplc Tree Press recently puhlishc(I another collection of his shun stories called "Ihe Writer an(I His Wife. The hook \,\,as writ- ten four years ago while he was still teaching in Trinidad His first novel in Canada Is due to he released next spring. 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With The course is for people aged 13 to 17. at The Youth Centre for teens from 13 to 15 offers participants an opportunity to discuss important youth issues in a comfortable atmosphere. Top- ics to be covered include self-esteem, peer pressure, body image, healthy weights, communication and assertiveness skills, healthy relationships and sexuality, and getting along with parents. Youths can participate in large and small group discussions, practise skills through role playing and interactive garners, and provide peer support. It's being held at The Youth Centre on Wednesdays from Oct. 23 to Nov. 27, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The prograrn is open to teens living in Ajax or Pickering. The Youth Centre is at 360 Bayly St. W. (between Westncy Road and Finley Avenue), Ajax. Call 429-1212 for more infi)rmation or to register- Teens having difficulty controlling their temper can get help through a free program offered by The Youth Centre. 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NNERS WILL BE LSAT. �r:.., ,•fiil�tfZ PAGE 16 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, O(,'TOBER 16,19% V RECYCLER'S REPORT PACT rights for proper study on dump neighbors' health As the era of the Metro - tun Brock North dump draiN s to it dose and the end of Brock West landfilling nears. incrllhcrs of Pickering-Aiax Citiicns Together (PACT) for the I:nyironnient approached Metro councillors recentl\ to ensure a pnoPef health stud\ is conducted of* people It\nl-, near the sites. With reason to suspect that some ailments suffered h\ area children o erc caused h\ eyposure to haiardous cheIII icaIS. RW -F directors felt it important to conIront Metro about Its neural and social resPlonsl- bilit\ toward the coninlumty. PACT' chair- man Da%id Siccle and Ala \ %la\or sere Parish prescnl- ed the details of Dr Rosahc Bcncll's health stud\. commis - stoned h\ PACK. entitled Health Profile of Arca C'hll- dren. PAC F technical ad\Isor Da\c Strain \N&, also on hand to ans\%cr questions. When Dr Bend] s stud\ \\:IN Ntrong- 1v enticiied h\ the Durham Hcalth Ihp.lrnr;nt f'.�C`I requeNled. Io have it rc\ie\yed by mo eminent professionals. So. Durham Council voted to have a nc\\ stud\ carefully designed and documented h\ an independent Croup and funded h\ ;Metropolitan Toronto. \\ filch ovens and operates the dump. MI-. Steele requested that he ',pent kill shell a slid\ and Mciro agreed to conic up \\ Ith tiI(O•(NN). Metro chairman Joa Ktn�. upo hca ing MC -1 - concerns. \v hies also included th transler of vyast tin particula airborne toxi emissions) frun Brock North to Brock Wes starting in lat, October. recon i mended tha Metro, Picker ing and Durhan share the cost o 52(N)•(XX) to this ncv\ an( irntxonant stud Much \A. ill satin ly all stakeholders. els. Kin; also reconunended that Meir reser-\c funds for other healtt studies to be cunducte\ around existing Metro land tills Good \uork PAC -I" JJJ The ('anadian Lm iron nncnt.il I_av\ Associauor larraine roulston i i i 7. The Recycler's Report_ (CELA) is hosting a conlcr- ence on deregulation of cm i- ronnlent. labor and health legislation entitled La\+ for the Public Interest at T can- to'% ]Metro Hall on No\. 30 and Dcc. 1. The cm ironnlcntal assess- ment. labor la\\ s and our pub - h: hc,llth :are .\stein are all till CX Meed h\ k1Crc,_,ulalloll, prna I ,111011 and the replace inert ,,t nt,u ,Lu .(Allolard• by corporate sell -regulation. self -certification and yolun- tar\ compliance with stan- dards. The conference is designed to discuss these issues and find conunon stratc_ies of response. TO loin ('I:LX,, tnailins-, list and/or obtain more infor- nlaUon Ohl) '2S 4 rosin ccla(a \\ch nel Cops on foot patrol Durham Regional Police members chased Lord Durham Public School students and a soccer ball during a community -relations game in Ajax last Tuesday, showing good spirit and good sports- manship. 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The Centre's goal is to meet the financial needs of those small to medium sized businesses in Ajax, Pickering, Whitby and Oshawa. According to Mr. Ted Lougheed, Manager, Independent Business, "our focus is on becoming partners with the bu.inc,,Ncs in our community". MF LOu�:h:cd explain, that he 'I. can offer a full range of services, from assisting with your business plan development to business loans and mortgages, lines of credit as well as commercial account management and electronic banking services for businesses. To assist small entrepreneurs in getting started and to help them establish relationships with financial institutions, the National Bank of Canada provides free of charge a toolkit called "Your Key to Success". This package walks you through the development of your Don Kelly Manager 1848 Liverpool Road and Kingston Road Pickering 831-4140 Lori Shackleton 375 Kingston Road and Rougemount Pickering 509-9779 Nancy Holman Manager 110 Ritchie Avenue and Westney Ajax 428-8224 company's business plan. It is available in an easy to follow brochure or on computer diskette. You can contact any branch of the National Bank for your free copy. The Small Business Centre is located at 110 Ritchie Avenue in Ajax (905) 428-8224 and services customers in the Durham Region. Customers can also contact any National Bank Branch Manager for information regarding their established business or start-up of a ne,v hu,,inC—. In li Business Centre the Ritchie location is also a full service personal banking branch for those of you who do not own a business. The National Bank also has convenient locations in Pickering, Oshawa and Whitby. Currently all branches of the Bank are offering great savings on all mortgages, with a 1% reduction on some terms as well as an 8.5% rate on personal loans. Drop by any of the branches and talk to us ahout your business or per�n tl harrkin, nced�. %%c'll he J A 0 r,I Karen Bibeau Manager 701 Rossland Road E. and Garden, Whitby 668-3897 575 Thornton Rd, and Rossland, Oshawa 433-8718 A Joyce Post Ted Lougheed Manager Manager, 600 Grandview Independent Business Street S. and Bloor 110 Ritchie Ave. Oshawa and Westney, Ajax 432-7336 428-8224 ublic board school parties celebrate world acclaim DURHAM -- Let the parties egin! Durham Board of Education has mounced a series of parties in ;ven municipalities to celebrate the )ard winning the international Ber- Ismann Foundation prize as the ,st education system in the world. Each celebration will be tailored the individual communities but ill include comments from board lucation director Grant Yeo and is of four other board representa- �es who attended the award cere- ony in Germany in September. The deo produced by the foundation )out the board and the award will so be shown. Certificates will be presented to local schools for their contributions to the award. The parties will be held Nov. 5 at Ajax High School cafeteria; Nov. 7, Port Perry Iligh School cafeteria; Nov. 12, }lenry Street High School cafeteria, Whitby; Nov. 13, Uxbridge Secondary School gymna- sium; Nov. 19, Brock High School gymnasium and cafeteria; Nov. 20, Eastdale Collegiate gymnasium and cafeteria, Oshawa; and Nov. 21, Pine Ridge Secondary School gymnasi- um, Pickering. The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with ceremonies beginning at 7 p.m. Students, parents and members of the community arc invited to attend. 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After hearing the pleas of neighboring residents, Durham Council voted to deny a zoning change that would permit a gas station at the southwest corner of Durham Road 23 (Lakeridge Road) and the 9th Concession, in Pickering, on the Whitby border between Claremont and Ashburn. The vote overturned an earlier Pickering Council deci- sion in May to support the rezoning. "This will do nothing for the community except line the pockets of the owners and open the wav for more develop- ment. -It will clear the way for more such development.'• said Pickering resident tial Cornacchia. who lives near the site. D o n n a lleakin, who livcs immediate- ly west of the property, opposed the plan because. "It would lead the wav to doughnut 44 shops and i fast food) Restau- rants. It won't be rural an, more and not the rolling area Never. "It's always been the goal of this coun- cil to keep Durham Road 23 pure. "You haven't allowed any entrances on to it for years. Putting a gas station there isn't keeping it pure and it will slow down traffic." The Pickering, Whitby and Durham planning departments all opposed the on Pickering - YWhitb border rezoning, feeling it's incompatible with businesses close up shop." the area. Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs said in defending his council's decision, "'Phis is the right land use for the region for the next 20 to 30 years. "This region will grow from 450,000 residents to 900,000 in the next M to 30 years. It's unlikely we're going to see Ile said a gas station will be needed to accommodate additional traffic on I_ak- eridge when Iiwy. 407 is built through Durham. "We need to provide services to the road -using public. There will be a need for this service and this is a good location for this service." Okay, nou that u e z f got that out of the zeal; let s talk about kef7nin,7Four tnotlei, flexible. come to lo ove.... 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National never, ever seen a farmer drive a Harwood Place Mall ,w� to a gas Supercentre pion for gas. Ajax 683-7344 Pickering 831-6501 ajor profits BY BRIAN LEGREE DURHAM STAFF' SHAWA -- The president of Local 222 of anadian Auto Workers says the major prof- nounced by General Motors Tuesday "just s our point." ike Shields was reacting after General rs Corporation revealed it made a profit of billion throughout its worldwide operations g the third quarter of 1996. t reiterates our point that they're making lievable profits," says Mr. Shields, adding ng GM workers in Canada aren't looking to to those profits. ere's no reason they can't continue to that kind of money. We're not asking for itge, we just want the status quo." Detroit -based GM reports its third-quarter gilts are up from a profit of $396 million Drded during the same time period a year ago. OM's North American operations and Delphi IDmotive Systems recorded a profit of $515 lion during the third quarter, compared inst a net loss of $93 million during the same iod just one year ago. The company says it is first profitable third quarter for GM's North em:zin and Delphi operations since 1986. lohn Smith Jr., GM's chairman and chief :utr., officer, says the results "clearly show net,'utn as we continue to rebuild our THE VIEWS ADVERTISER, WED..1)(7()BER 16, 1996 -PAGE 23-A add fuel to strikers' firewv�c-� strength in North America and grow our business in key international markets throughout the world." Coupled with GM's 1995 Canadian profit of $1.39 billion, Mr. Shields says "it just proves our point that these are good times for the company." About 26,000 GM workers across Canada are entering the third week of a strike against the automaker. Negotiations between the union and company are deadlocked over the issue of out- sourcing and the company's reluctance to a sign a pact similar to the contract reached between the union and Chrysler. The CAW didn't tackle the issue of outsourc- ing as vigorously in 1993 contract talks with GM because it "didn't have the leverage three years ago," says Mr. Shields. "Those profits -- that's why we're so determined not to back down." Although GM's net profit margin increased to 3.7 per cent in the third quarter of this year, up from 1.3 per cent during the same time in 1995. company spokesman Greg Gib- son says the company still isn't meeting its target figures. "We need to he able to make improvements to become more competitive." says Mr. Gibson. "We're still the high cost pro- ducer in North America and we need to be able to invest in our core activities. We're still not hitting our goal of five per cent (return on sales) to be able to fund our new product program and reinvest." The strike in Canada, now entering its third week, has forced GM to lay off 10,297 workers in the United States and Mexico, including about 3,000 at a Cadillac plant in Detroit, says Mr. Gib- son. According to Automotive News, GM dealers had a 69 -day supply of cars and trucks as of Cxt. 1, the day before the strike began. GM officials won't confirm that figure, but agree a two-month supply of vehicles is standard throughout the industry. Meanwhile, the CAW is holding a special convention Friday at a Toronto hotel to consider a dues assessment of its 215,W) members across Canada to aid with the strike fund for the 26.00) GM workers currently on the picket line. The CAW says its S50 million strike fund will last eight weeks. CORRECTION NOTICE In the To}s k" I:s 11}cr. dtstnhuted the week of t el 111h, error. appeared on the tidloaing pages. Pa�.,e 2. Nintendo W Super Manu and Pilot Wings. price should read SM -1 99. not S99.99. On pate 4, the priors were transposed. The Ghost Leat Bag. 096202, should read 52 49. The Pumpkin Leat Hag, 096105 should read 51199 Also on the Ne,tle Assorted or Solanics Candies it should have stated. Save _IS' off on�:inal pnu Werc 52.59 ea.. now $ 1 89 ca. the ttnmpty Dumpt% RcLular C'hrps or Cheese SIlck, should have ,(:tied. S. cc 2(1'.; off original pn,c �kcrc 52 41) ea . 51 99 ca �1 : ;11-logi/c for am imomcmcnrc this mas ve tuned Everyone shops the News Advertiser! vs v1a11 the paint and paper people LUXURY VHVETTE cow WHITE LIM LUXURY VELVETT[ PAINT '��AL�OW PRICE LUXURY VRVFTTE • Folio arm ut�X • Nor cb" •ftod4 kiul6t, MONK 00*mm 4w = C*" nm 44 • tl■llltr tttatlFl>E ties flt>, a 1�r trarknl oast t� �R ria alar ummm LAY !! U UM Prices quumilimil uW Oct M. 19116. Not A ib m may bt avail" at aN stores. De+alms may set for kss. 0 AJAX PICKERING SCARBOROUGH Discovery Boy Centre Pickering Town Centre Abbey Lone Shopping Centre ills Int and$71 westney Rood �pw e 428.1608 Highway 2 i Liverpool 839.2252 91 Rylonder Blvd. 124.0181 PAGE 24 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, 0(70BER 16, 1996 Got a score? Call the News Advertiser at SP(:)RTS 683-5110. Fax L_683-7363. _] Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. Hey Net surfers! News Advertiser t Sports now on the Internet -' xvwxv. d t 1 rhanlnews. net Pickering high schools take two tennis titles P AJAX-PICKF.RING — Two Pickering Dcssurcault 8-6 in the final. In the bromic- Maria Yen, also of St. Mary, 8-4 tiir the Brad McArthur of Paul Dwyer 10-5. A high schools won titles at the Lakc mcdal game, Adrian Bu`elli and Gordon gold medal in the junior �cirls' sin�olcs cat Pair from Lco Austin won the gold medal Ontario Secondar School Athletics tennis Venncr of 1*Vhitby's Father Lco Austin egory. Jill Malbent of Pine Rid, -,c won the ovcr another Lco Austin twosome. championships at the Oshawa Racquet defeated Satish Matthew and Amitt bronze nrcdal oxer Leah Kent ol'Andcrson Adil Shamasdin of" Dunharton blasted Good Life Club Oct. 10. Thaker of Pine Ridge 8-2. K-_'. Chris Michaud of Whitby's Henry Street St. Man Catholic Sccondar School In senior mixed doubles, Claire In junior girls' doubles Play. Sarah High School 8-1 in the junior boys' sin - captured the o\erall title in the junior Branum and Scott NIcKinne\ of NVImb\'s Buntsicad and Da\ina Blcnnian of glcs gold -medal match. Scott Thompson girls' categor. while Pine Ridge Anderson Collegiate \on the gold after Dunharton High School heat Christine of Hcnry Street defeated Przemck Palys of Secondary School won the overall crotin doubling Both Klamph and Geraldine Persaud and Kathy Persaud of Anderson Denis O'Connor h-5 for the bronze medal. in the senior hovs' division. Crcmieux of Pine Ridgc 8-4. Cherie 8-2 for the gold medal. The bronze went to Bryce Kwan and Mark Convery of In senior ho\ s' singles final action, Marshall and Paul Sli%\oH icz of Pinc Shevanna Dcpaul and Shihani Abuja of St. Pickering High defeated Danny Cohen Christian Carerc of Ajax's Denis Ridge slipped Past K.rthr\n Price and \tar\ who downed Amanda Flanagan and and Wcs Welling of Anderson for the O'Connor defeated Chris Pcnninzton of Da\c A\\ampato of Austin 8-7 fir the Heather Cole of Pickcrin'_ High h-3. bronzc nrcdal in the junior hays' doubles Pine Rid, -,c h- 1. The bronze medal went to bronze. In the junior mixed doubles. the bronzc category. A duo from Oshawa'> Martin Ja\or of Ajax's Pickering High Nadia Petr_ sh\n of Charles Garnicr nrcdal was won h\ Danielle Pacionc and McLaughlin won (tic gold over a pair from School Hho defeated Chris %IcNahnc\ of defeated Vera Marone of St. Mar in the Paul Sell of St. M.ar o\cr "Fara Scott and Easidalc. Parc Ridge s--. senior girls' singles gold -medal match 8 - In senior hoys' doubles pla,. Keith 2. Tasha Vandcr\%\st of OshaHa's Paul R\an and Jercnr\ Halcnda of Pickenn-, D"\cr heat Sarah Lc%land of Denis • • • -.r • • - - High School edged `l'tuthy's Charles Garnicr Damien Steel and Vincent O'Connor K-2 in the bronzc-medal ��amc.��- Bianca S.oarino of St Mar defeated f J, O• (!��jl; - \ I I '"�" O U�C U . J��`JI L U uuu �� o o a Major atom Raiders 2-1 to start Eastern league season AJAX-PICKERING — The Ajax - Pickering Raiders Toronto-Dominior. Bank/Rogers Cable major atom 'AAA' rep hockey team is off to a respectable start with a mark of two wins and one loss to start Eastern Ontario league play. In the most recent contest in Barrie. Ajax -Pickering delivered a solid effort ,en route to a 5-3 victory. Brett :McConnachie scored twice, with Matt Pernerowski, Michael Alexiou and Michael Kostka adding singles. Derek Lynden chipped in with two assists, with single helpers to Adam Markew, Justin Hall and Brian Wilkins. The Raiders suffered a 4-1 defeat to the Central Wolves in their second game. Ajax -Pickering goaltender Gordie Brettell was called upon to make some brilliant saves throughout the con- test. Matt Pernerowski scored the Ione -goal, assisted by McConnachie. Ajax -Pickering opened the season against Richmond Hill with a convinc- ing 6-3 victory. Kostka netted a pair of markers while McConnachie. Noel Coultice, Matthew Fettes and Alexiou added singles. Assists went to Alexiou with three, Coultice, McConnachie, Wilkins and Lyndon with one apiece. Solid goaltending was provided by Sean O'Sullivan who got strong defensive play from Kostka, Martiniuk, Justin Hall and Greg Garrett and good backchecking from Andrew Sawyer. At the recent Kawartha Challenge Tournament in Peterborough, the Raiders advanced to the consolation semi-final with a record of one win and three ties. In the semi-final, Ajax - Pickering dropped a 4-2 decision to Oakville. The major atom Raiders' head coach is Dan McConnachie, assisted by John Alexiou and Mike O' Sullivan. The trainer is Don Pernerowski and the man- ager is Cheryl Martiniuk. rrYbA1 RM* FVR e11n1rACErts OF THE FUWJVWM A,MIfA' iU1vE TEAMS FOR THE 1997 SEASON Now MW ACS BOYS' REP - TEAMS: T -Ball; Roolule Ball; Min & Maj Mosquito; Mia d& Maj Peewee; i Min & Maj Bantam; Midget; Juvenile; (No Junior Team this year) GIRLS' REP TEAMS k Mosquito Girls (ages 10 - 12), Bantam Girls (ages 13 - 15); Junior Girls (ages 16 - 21) All WNASMS KW NWE COACIES' Iiva OW lllo�•.at' llwdn she M aieF a @'I csmdttsd to do d•twloN..at of as adecodor � Pam iadmb your 0968** of eOSAing i yow iviiillm Wilby lappficstionn i stntil to: N AJAK SrMTANS MIMM II MEBALL ASSOCIATIM M RL = 3t AMIX WE LIS 302 [ATTR MN IMM,, EE!= 3t AMAX WE LIS 302 UITM MN JBIM& UP ALL HUNTING EQUIPMENT...' ALL TACKLE... ALL ELECTRIC MOTORS ALL KNIVES... 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C8111 432-2850. 40-3, I t .-ar74::v '.FECE:;i TRAVEL Consultant re- Lrc7a, uf6ce govd tyor.y lu,re0. part time. 17-40 skins some experience wit? .ligation helpful Deliver ' curs Per week Apollo an resume in person to the of - asset Team player Call rice of D J Balena. 110 She4a 905 A33 -A611 Hunt St /4ax Ask for Wen- dy 905-683 460' ACCOUNTANT required par• ,,me r A,ax area Suits retired of home person For sinal: business Can 905 6147666 T O R Y News Advertiser 68Fax 3-7363 16611111 Improvements 8RICKS.Bc .K wort Chimnev 'eoa rs concrete steps Basement leaks' Cheapest prices around Free ast 721-2044 Bal iLWGIET HOME DQROVEMIF-IPR'S Basement Apts Rec-rooms plumbing. Additions electrical. drywall decks ceramic Uhng & countertops 15 yrs Exp call Mano (905) 619- W. leL (416) 5604663 C A R Maintenance Build- ing repairs and renovations electrical, plumbing. ce- rAmic ties, carpentry From small repairs to mator ren- ovations. Fully guaranteed. free estimates. (905)432- 9931 DUCTWORK installed, moved, relocated. Excellent rales. Free estimates. Elec- trostaticair clearers, hu- midifiers. Big. Small !obs. Call Paul 428-0295. EUROPEAN file special- ist, with renovate your bath- room, or kitchen walls. as well as Door tiles. Good ref- erences and satisfaction guaranteed. For free esti- mates cal D. Dykstra 725- 4913 GARAGE Door/Opener re- pairs broken springs. ca- bles, rollers. openers in- stalled $49. New doors/ openers, 416-336-0073. Ot1ALITY DOOR SERVIC- ES. - 1 1 Improvements J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Spec a z rig Ir custom homes additions renovations rec rooms and basement apartments Res. idential and commercial Serving Dumam Region for ,Over 15 yrs Free consuha- I.On Call Jan 905-426- 7400 05-4267400 KC f B MASONRY Specializing i, or ck DiocK and chimneys AI. general repairs All workmanship Guaranteed photos. refer- ences upon request Free Estimates (905)579-381 1 RENOVATIONS BY WIFAVER Additions, second stones. flrtished bsmts., bath- roafli tech, ole & wood floors, doors & windows. guaranteed and reliable call wallw (905)422145 VCLEANING $19.95 Main .fill fol snag •pow 200Pi covet A upll•Mt 1 barn -Fria¢ Oaa-WA•saeurwkt)o" SIGON Construction Ltd., serving Durham Flagon for 19 yrs. Additions, su ndec'ks, patio doors, ivindows, rec- rooms, flagstone, free esti- mates. 905.576-5760. T.E. Home Improvements. Specializing in roofing, s d- ing, soffit, eaves trough, window 8 doors. Please call Tom 579-3760, leave rinessiage TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY seeks AGGRESSIVE SALES REP. for launch of exciting new product. Fax resume to: 433-1336 Office 1 Help Bookkeeper Reception- ist, permanent part-time, experience preferred In busy general mcurance of- fice AIR. A'P reconcilia- tions and statements Typ- ing an asset Call (905) 683-4155 IF you are married• single single parent. separated or divorced you may qualify for Financial Assistance DIP/CERT programs avail- able Ouark Illustrator, Photo Sho C. Director Premier, Access, Accpac. Autocad. C... visual Basic. Unix, Novell Engineer. Windows N T. Small Talk. Power Point. Word. Excel. Duma, Business Comput w College. 427.3010 RECEPTIONISTS need ed for Durham Region Bright, eager, energetic win vanous word process. ng skills. fax your resume to Ingrid MacDougall Inter m Personnel, (905) 837 0627 Sales Help/ Agent AVO n Fabulous products in store for you!!! Sell now for Christmas Earn extra SSCASHSS Receive your S45 luxury pack free ! CALL TODAY PAULINE NAULLS 427-4689 Ha rrari e Painting 9 roMMoving & • Housee • Housee 1 r'd+f 1 Decoratin Storage CleaningCleaning 2 GENERAL MOTORS MICHALSKI MOVING lh anytt-ng at a Lair price Call TMS PAINTING apphiances��andpianohspe- 623-6413 or 6971397 bit DECOR cialists Senior and mid - Chimney nsufed Free estimates Interior & Exterior month discounts Licensed. • • me Sweeps European Workmanship Excellent service Call 436 - Fast. clean. 7795 AJAX CHIMNEY SWEEPS reliable service � Speciai chimney cleaning 420--1 Expeneoeed as low as S59 Pest screen- ICross Mtwus ng installed only $25 NO Barge n rates homes MUSS NO FUSS GUAR HARRY-O-THE- sured, repairs and ahera- ANTEED 'Free Estimates • Moving &i 686-77a1 • Storage 1 Roofing AJAX Moving Systems - full moves. Appliances moved, services, moves. appliance A a C ROOFING, shin- gkng. all types of roots, new and old, Workmanship Guaranteed. Free esti- mates. Call Andrew at (905) 428-8704. F-Prorplurn bing ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUMBING licensed plumber, no job too small, no job too big. Complete Renovation. Free esti- mates, great prices, guar- anteed lowest. 905-725- 2507 or 1-800-340-0058 and piano specialists Flat rate or hourly We now have heated storage units. Now offering free boxes with move. Park and load special starting at 599. and up. Call for information, 725-0005 or 427-0005. oouG r MOINNTAMN MOVING SYSTEMS We will move arty ". anywhere. anytime Commercial or residential. Packaging, storage and boxes available Sena 8 mid month dam jo s. Free estimates. 571-0755 1-888-491-0600 CLARK PLUM& ING, Licensed and in- HARRY-O-THE- sured, repairs and ahera- MOVERS - Move big or tions, new bathrooms and small, we price them all! renovations, pump sales Free estimates, seniors and service free estimates, discount, short notice 686-5172 24 hrs. moves. Appliances moved, also storage space avail - Mhinting & able. Comparable rates • 1 Decorating C8111 432-2850. MEN with large truck will DRYWALL and painting, do household moves, resi- boarding.taprg.texturing, dential. commercial. All renovations and repairs, types of movies. Cal Cad a Small jobs. 15 years ex- Jane 427.28%. penance. Free estimates, Serving Durham and out of town area. Ken 434151x). offices apt., etc. Plano moving. Padang available 423-0239.Alf)? WINTTER. WECf-� Indoor & Outdoor Vehicle Storage Bulk Indoor Package Available Safe dE Sound SW Storage Inc. 1700 Alliance Rd. Pickering , Ontario 905-831-5555 M• Flooring, • 1 Carpeting CARPET Installations - 25 years experience, re - stretching, our speciality. Free estimates. D 8 N Duncan, 997-1799 or 987- 1800 a House • Cleaning MATURE woman will come in to clean home. Howdy rate, bonded, refer- ernces.905-404-072, FALL SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and Insured) 683-7515 HVAC SERVICE techni- cian required, for residen- tial and light commercial maintenance and service work Appropriate certifi- cates required. Full time position. (905) 683-0380 1 DENTAL receptionisUas- sistant, experienced re- quired part time in Whitby office Computer knowl- edge an asset. Please sub mit detailed resume to. File #9703. Oshawa This Week, PO Box 481, Oshawa, On- tano LIH 71-5 FULL TIME Dental Assts tans - Receptionist required for Orthodontic office. Dem tal and computer experi- ence required Drop hand written resume to 1050 S mcoe St N . suite 112, Oshawa MATURE. ARTICULATE. Denta' receptionist re ;used part time. Must be experienced. in accounts •eceivable and ABEL pro- gram Apply with resume ncludmg references to fax -668-7295 PART TIME OFFICE CLERK for Doctors office. 2 hrs per week Call Shir. ey 683-0691 REGISTERED Massage Therap,sc 'e7u,red for a "ew clinic l0 start on a part me basis, working into ful� • me Please tali 905-723- 40 or fax resume to 905 231176 • 1Daycare Wanted AJAX nanny required for Ch ld,er Live out, own transportation ECE. First Aid. CPR preferred Non smoker Call 905.683- 4791 • House • Party • Cleaning • Sevices SERVICE C umplrh• & +{uahh household cleaning w'eekk hn-Wel'li occasionally lU"' off for Seniors Insured & Bonded 9OS-619-8062 Disc • Jockeys DRY FIREWOOD AVAILABLE , call Dave 831-7055 I I • prN• karma • Pnt►•le • • TulaWSdWIs • • TIItolsl5chools • • Ti11or>wSchoiji Tutortime Learning Centres 1 1 BEST TUTOR + 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 RL y: Clowns. Balloon•o-grana. Music, Cnntlerella, Snow Wlvte, Pocahontas, Min Mouse, Loot Bags, Face Panting, Magic. Power Ranger. Lion KiN Scary 0.xkm M Ali ii a h• tb-xb 905471-5331 MAGICIAN, clown friends, ready to entertain for any dge. any occasion. Birth- ays, promotions. open- ings, fund raisers. Magic shows are fun! Lettuce help. 839-7057 or 728- 8334 or 683.1171. RABBDTwants work doing magic for children's parties and all occassions. Have my own magician. Cal Er- nie 6681932. • • Business • Services BURGLAR ALARMS al- low thieves tine in your borne. KEEP THEM OUTI Custom buiM steel security window bars for as hole as $25.00 per window allows peace of mind wen with windows open. For a free estimate call (905 )428- 8429. CUSTOM programming available. Reasonable rates, PKkerfng area. 420- 3146 for more information. Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 a.rt.. - 8:09 P.M. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Cal 6"07 STARLIGHT disc jockey 5w& Gairtlening & services Music for wed- ed- dings, banquets. 1Gardening • 1 parties, • Landsuping Landscaping school dances, youth dances, reasonable rates, lights also available. Grant TREE MAINTENANCE A REMOVAL Williams Ajax (905) 683 - 0573 or (905) 372-9763. DRY FIREWOOD AVAILABLE , call Dave 831-7055 I I • prN• karma • Pnt►•le • • TulaWSdWIs • • TIItolsl5chools • • Ti11or>wSchoiji Tutortime Learning Centres 1 1 BEST TUTOR + 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 RL y: Clowns. Balloon•o-grana. Music, Cnntlerella, Snow Wlvte, Pocahontas, Min Mouse, Loot Bags, Face Panting, Magic. Power Ranger. Lion KiN Scary 0.xkm M Ali ii a h• tb-xb 905471-5331 MAGICIAN, clown friends, ready to entertain for any dge. any occasion. Birth- ays, promotions. open- ings, fund raisers. Magic shows are fun! Lettuce help. 839-7057 or 728- 8334 or 683.1171. RABBDTwants work doing magic for children's parties and all occassions. Have my own magician. Cal Er- nie 6681932. • • Business • Services BURGLAR ALARMS al- low thieves tine in your borne. KEEP THEM OUTI Custom buiM steel security window bars for as hole as $25.00 per window allows peace of mind wen with windows open. For a free estimate call (905 )428- 8429. CUSTOM programming available. Reasonable rates, PKkerfng area. 420- 3146 for more information. Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 a.rt.. - 8:09 P.M. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Cal 6"07 Skilled Help anon, Skilled Hel P Skilled Help Skilled SHAPED diamond ring, Articles 1 Articles 8/1 colour, with diamonds mium pad, expert Instill on the shoulder. Appraised Help at 58,250. Papers avail - For Sale 09 able. Sacrifice at $3.700. For Sale Ryder Transportation Services Ryder Truck Rental Canada Ltd., a major highway transportation services company, has the following openings in the Toronto area: TRUCK MECHANICS Applicants must be licensed heavy-duty mechanics who have a working knowledge of the latest diesel engine technology and are team -players with Superior customer service skills. Refrigeration experience will be considered an asset. APPRENTICE MECHANICS Preference will be given to 2nd or 3rd year apprentices who are familiar with diesel engines, p.c. literate and desirous of a career in truck maintenance. Applicants must also be reliable, customer -oriented and self -motivated. LUBE MECHANICS Applicants must have strong mechanical abilities and interests and experience in performing vehicle inspections, lubrications and oil changes. Customer service skills and the willingness to work shift hours are also requirements for this position. Each of the above positions provides a competitive wage, an attractive benefits oackage, excellent working conditions, additional skills training and the opportunity for advancement in a growing company. f you meet our requirements, please respond in writing by October 21, 1996 to: District Maintenance Manager, Ryder Truck Rental Canada Ltd., 4255 Weston Road, Toronto, Ontario 111 1W8 Fax: (416) 746-7760 We thank all candidates for applying, however, only those under consideration will be contacted. CUSTOMER SERVICE/ORDER PROCESSOR assist In overseeing all functions associated with e distribution of a line of molecular biology products. .'Je are looking for a recent university graduate with a achelor of Science degree who possesses above lverage planning, organization. interpersonal and -ommunication skills. Bilingualism would be an asset. If interested please mall your resume in confidence to: File# 9704, Oshawa Whitby This Week, P. 0. Box 481 Oshawa, L1 h 71_5 WELDER /FABRICATOR Required to manufacture production equipment. Minimum 5 Nears experience. Good salami and benefits. Send resumes to: TERLYN INDUSTRIES LTD. 782 MCKAY RD. PICKERING, ONTARIO LIW 2Y4 • 1 Daycare Wanted LIVE -OUT Nanny re- quired for 2 boys, ages 8 & 5. reliable, energetic non - Smoker, light housekeep- Ing Whites Rd/Oklahoma area. 831-7958. Dalrcare Available ENERGETIC MOM will Provide nutritious hot meals and a sale environment withcrafts, toys, lanced Yard and lots of fun, AN Ves welcome. Hwy 2 Whey Rd. area. Please call Val at 427-1723, CARING mother d 2 would love to rare for your children, 8 yrs. exp., warm active environment. Thick- son/401. Bellwood School area Shern 665-7907 LAWRIE ROAD / Lake Driveway. Mother of 2, 6 yrs experience, no snaking, no Pets Healthy food, toys. stories, crafts and caring. Kane 686-4703. LIVE OUT caregiver re- clu"ed to care for 2 child- ren, 2 yrs. old and infant, shihwork, reference, Off - Penance required. Call 905 428-1976 Experienced and lov- ing daycare Provider. Nutritious lunches and fnces and re - available upon st. Altona & Rivers area. Please Call 509-7450 MATURE, experienced en- ergaoc caregiver, offers ex- ceptional daycare in her home, clean, safelow children ratio, references, Harwood & Westney, An- drea, 619-2813 WARM AND CARING environment for children 2 years and up. Lunches and snacks provided. Large backyard, non-smoking home. Close to St. Monica and E.B. Phin Schools. Call 509-4985. 1 Employment wanted EXPERIENCED office procedures: WP 6.0/5.1 Lo- bus 123, Microsoft Works, Flexible, hard working and dependable. Can Carol at 432 3675 Firewood ROKA LUMBER 8 FIREWOOD CENTRE 4' X8' X 12" $60 00 4 X8'X16" S6500 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-277-3381 Evenings 905-434-6665 Free Delivery To W Oshawa Area 3M ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - Apple, Maple, Oak, Beech Low prices. Free delivery Serving Pickering, Alax, Whitby, Oshawa. DURHAM FIREWOOD 427- 4741 FIREWOOD - Quality sea- soned 16' split hardwood starting it $185/Cord. Call eve. 705-944-8801. 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. FIREWOOD Seasoned firewood out & spin, maple, oak. beech. Same day free delivery. Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, 683-0709. FIREWOOD, Excellent quality hardwood,. Guar- anteed, extra long fully seasoned, cut and spit. Honest measurement. Free delivery. Kozy Heat Fire- wood 905.753-2246. SKIDS & Pallets for fire- wood, hardwood & soft- wood mixed, pre cut or bro- ken, delivery available, large & small loads. Limited time offer. call (905)430- 9013. Bargain 1 Corner MATCHING sofa and Love seat S250. glass top coffee table and 2 matching end tables. $100. Enter- tainment centre $75. All prices negotiable. Call Michelle. 434-7512. MODERN ovrr+oc L. ^n . .n good -,tlmon. mauve/green :er solid Iii arms .ng 5150 839-8192 MOVING window air S80. microwave .111^,S35. a.mond electric ve $125. Super Mario n n bedding set S30. King nforter. 3 sheet sets 550 - Itching shower Curtain ). child's wooden des,k r•d chair $30. 'sma '•i0's desk & cnar. Apple ;5 computer 5150. Call -.r;8-1052 SPRINGER Spaniel Pup. Pemae All shots. Ile- w)rmed anechornate Needs good home Ask:rg $250 rcluding cage & !oys Call 4'49.7878 after 6pm Articles 1 for Sale FALL / WINTER CLOTH INc. at 'OC- D•>flJm prices Snowboard arc ski aCkets, pants, gloves and accesso nes. at up to 80% OFF reg- ular retail prices Ouawy ranted brand 'abets SKI CLEARANCE CENTRE 37' Taunton Road East. Osha- wa ijust east of 5 Points Mab) 905-725-3468 ROCK BOTTOM DEALS Apt size washer & dryer $399 Full size washer and dryer 5299 Full size washer $169 3 door fridge S399. Portable dishwasher $149 14' TV's from $109 20' & up TV's from 5250 V C R.'s from $129 Fender guitar $599 We buy and sell almost anything. De- livery available, 30 day guarantee, lay -a -way pro- gram. 22 Swirl St. N. Oshawa. Shop by phone 905.436.1320. 4 Pirelli Tires, mag wheels, asking $300; Hammond or- gan, (electric). 5450. 434- 6257. 7 PC. SOLID WALNUT bedroom suite, (Sheraton S tyle) excellent condition. $2,500. Solid oak amaire (horn 1901 $575. Single and double bed $135. Drafting table (complete professional) $235., Solid pine table and 4 benches 5250.. Sofa $225. and chairs $30./each. 4 dress- ers $45 - S150., Walnut wardrobe $195., Entertain- ment unit $95. Glass & chrome table and 4 chairs $135..TV 20' $110. Many other items. 697-3532 AIRTIGHT Woodstove. used 1 year, heats up to 3000sq.tt. Paid $1,000. asking $650. Call 905-723- 5744. Antique Furniture Sale TWO NEW ESTATES HAVE ARRIVED! Fri. Oct. 18 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. Oct. 19 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sun. Oct. 20 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 'Walnut Dtincan Phyte Dining Set With (inner Cupboard ' Oak Pedestal Table 6 6 Chairs ' Mahogany Nesting Tables ' Oak Secretary ' Dressers' Washstands' Pictures' Chairs' Sewing Machines ' xdc Tns 6 Much More' Great Variety Of China 8 Collectibles OUR PRICES ARE SIMILAR OR BETTER THAN MANY LOCAL AUCTIONS, ANTIQUE DISCOVERIES 78 OLD KINGSTON ROAD. PICKERING VILLAGE, AJAX (905)683-8243 1 KM EAST OF BROCK RD. & KINGSTON RD. INTERSECTION Imo............■ HOW AR' E�WE �DDO,�ING? ■ ■ The e D �lr,'f vtw� kiii'E IpU �h SSiOd t ■ ■ 6 =TTrd9d b proms our aslcmers At the best ■ ■ pie ger Am We weld xvemt you r-frttid ■ DSIDor-Se Ip the giasl s bdav ■ ■ 1. Was your call answered promptly? ■ ■ ■ 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friendly. ■ ■ courteous service? ■ ■ ■ ■ 1113. Are you satisfied with the response to your ■ ■ advertisement) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 4. Suggestions or comments: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ We *OUIC :lKe (c near'rom ycu ■ ■ ■ ■ If you prefer. ■ ■ please contact Fred Elsmont ■ ■ at 576-9335. or 683-0707 ■ ■ or fill out this Coupon ■ ■ ■ and mall to: ■ ■ ■ Classified Department ■ ■ P.O. Box 481 ■ ■ 865 Farewell St. s ■ Oshawa, Ontario ■ Ls H "i ■ 'Your satisfaction is rhe meas,.re of our success' ■ BEDROOM _..!e 53CC A.^SCue Dien,- w mdnress S175. sofa S' 75. Crib S75. Round glass coffee table $30. dressers. Antique cut- lery cabinet $8C Solid ma- de table s75. Other Mems 263-2191 BLINDS - vertical, hon zonal, pleated Save up to 55'. on custom-made Up to 75°, on clearance & in. claimed Also shutters & draperies 905-428-0937 CARPET 3 rooms, 5299. price includes 30 yards of carpet, premium 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 $369 00. Price in- cludes 3o Sq. yds carpet, deluxe pad and Installation in your home. Free quota- tion . in your home. No in- terest, no payment for one full year, Daniel, 1.800- 217.0104. Carat Mill Disrtibutors, 12 months No payments, No interest. (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq.tt_) installed with deluxe pad from only $399. Specials on Vinyl. Ceramc and Hardwood Flooring. Free Shop At Home. 1.800- 663-6046. COMPUTERS COIN- PUTERS - C^Orri r C,ea-ance Centers new hours Mon 9 30 500 Tues 9 30 6 00. Wed - FrI 9 30� 8 00 Sat 9 30 5 00. Sun '2 30-4 3C New Pentium 75's. $845 new Dx4100 $775 multi media lila. S165 lots of used 486'5 from S595 com- plete (9051 69.'3059 or 164 Baseline Rd E . Bow- manvdle DISHWASHER, white fridge & stove. almond fridge & stove. 16cu ft freezer, tables & chairs. gray dresser. desk/book case, night table; desk, air conditioner; York 2600 & other weight equipment:; 76 Corvette. 18' boat. motor & trader. Call 905-438- 0526. 4 - 2 h. bar stools S50: 89 Eddy Bauer Aerostar, fi,,ly loaded. mint condition 140.000 miles $7000; 65- 69253 FRIDGE/STOVE, like new, Kenmore, Almond. 5500. Also Sports Cards, Hockey & Baseball, must sell com- plete collection. best offer. 579-2190 GORGEOUS Fall Co- lours. 2 nights, Oct. 18 & 19 at Hidden Valley Resort Continental breakfast, golf Pill available, $150. ask for Sh 728 9815 CARPETS - lots of carpet, anon, 100% nylon, new stain re- GORGEOUS HEART lease carpets on hand, 1 SHAPED diamond ring, III carpet 3 rooms. 5349. 083 carets of S.I. clanly, & Price includes carpet, pre- 8/1 colour, with diamonds mium pad, expert Instill on the shoulder. Appraised non, last delivery, tree ssb• at 58,250. Papers avail - mates (30 yards) Norman able. Sacrifice at $3.700. 686-2314 obo. Call Len at 905-723- i. ,.ages. Ulevi s or 7126 after 6:30pm. R SAIF: Fut Size washer A dryer. Gently used, works newt $4100. eau srEvF. • 839-6414 Anwlues 905 555 8C49 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 16, 1996 -PAGE 27-A Articles 1 For Sale GOURMET and spec,ahty flavored lea for sate Free information Write to Dur ham Direct Buying, 91 Ry lander Blvd Suite 7 - 113. Sca'borough Ontario MIB 5M5 HOSPITAL bedsem. elec!r c ised for one week. asking 51000 obo. 2 yr old elerane hot water heater. $100 obo Days 723-1453. Eve 571-2895 HOUSE CONTENTS sale A'40' ng '1 ,st Sen werrhing 1459 Nash Rd Court.ce 905-721-9588 HUNTERS. Cottagers. gar -e,, 4,,0 wait ndu,. " 31 grade generwor with =,,to demand Askg :'050 Also available- `.r,J -;--,flon gas tank asking i 00 Small procare re. 7erator 5100 Can 905- a -a599 Jewellery, watch & clock repairs. Galbraith Jewellers & Giftware 132 Harwood Ave S.Alax 683-0407 )AK:PINE FURNITURE ^taro's .tles! and ar- st manufacturers s now -- Ing d,rect to the Dub,, sr l.d oa. 7 x 1,.rg. ,r 5 pr solid pita --droor^ your cr, -- 995 '*any stain onO.ces ic,ora' flOrid'w,'v �g 5 985-8r-4 PIANOS - GRANDFA. 'HER CLOCKS 3a.K ed pianos .G, s,re� nt Isown ac! ssze Igr! grand. O.gital Key ands Clearance on as 95 stock' Telco Piano :ra 433-'4+• QUEEN SIZE BED . "' -as. ^.•,f ^.C' d' : d! .:r '-; side tlrawe' ,rat w mate ,,nq arm -e Ory N^de ki gold !nm in ex - condition $499 -ail -.:4-7'83 RESTAURANT.bor fur. a^: uc•airs airs wooden tapes Oak "- It pal 4Cbrass 'ailing. >Oler, Wsswasher bar ,n., m,sceiarec,S 432- -r3-; SAMSUNG SP -24' 7 •. rtr- .::uses black and -flour ribbon paper a^d -anual. exi :orci -on,$100 obo 434 8924 SEARS :;,omal .-'.c with ma•'-e.s and ! irl green bumper pads $100 Queen size waterbed witn nearer and meets. no !rame S50. Girls size 12m snowsuit S' 5 sates gins we 78, boys size ' 0 mens size 10. $10 each. 434-3976 SHEDMAN - Quality barn style shed kit 9' x 8' SPE- CIAL ONLY $295 plus tax Many other sizes and styles available Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd Unit 3. Rckenng. For more into calf 905-619-2093 STEF'S APPLIANCES 362 French Street. Inglis washer. 5 yrs old. Fridges, white & alnond Frost -frees, side -by -sides. Stoves. 6 yr. old built -In dishwasher. Dryers. Apartment -sae dry- er. Dehumidifier Freezers. 6 month warranty. 432- 7167. 1•' Digital Satellite 70 Free channels for 1 year. Rem to own for only $8.25 weekly. Call 905-571.1412 HITACHI 35' stereo tele- vision. Uttra black picture tube, Pic -in -Pic, Nigh nii lution. Rent -to -own from $15.80 weekly. Call 905- 571-1412 KENWOOD 200 wan Tower of Power 5 Disk Co. double cassette, tower speakers, Rent -to -own hom $7.25 weekly. Call 905- 571-1412 SHARP 25' TV, VCR com- binations. High resolution picture tube, front A/V Jacks, auto programming. universal remote control. Rent to own from S7 50/wk. Call 905-571-1412 Garage/ Garage/ 1 Yard Sales 1 Yard Sales YARD SALE SIGNS Please be sure to take down your signs after your yard sale to help keep the environment clean !! Arts & Arts & • 1 Crafts on, 1 Crafts VNTIQLTE SHt)W &SALE' OCT. 19 - 20 10 - 1:30 E'/)It'1' f'h:RI'%' ii`.ia:f 51'J10(' , 1/;U ROSA �'f RLE I' PORT I'I':RRY `51)unsured G', 77,r .11 Dept. luti.;aiun $:; ')0 Articles Arts & 1 Wanted EM Crafts THE o'H Annual Chrst ANTIQUES Absolutely '--as 'ra't Snow Sat `+ov ',rrdure or ar- 9r95 �citee Pawhrr Over y'hng ,Id Scientific nstr,,- 50 ea^ c,r„s Some good --gents, cr na sinter. able, spaces still avala are Only ..singtoys decoys Coils 545 ce_r table F,r arr,ca. i. ,.ages. Ulevi s or `,or :ail '29-979• -owes Call Rote,* Bower Anwlues 905 555 8C49 Brook r OoeSl$uppliCS! ' APPLIANCES WANTED 1 Boarding F III -r an+ ,..oge NE -..._ DJPP,ES' Nast,- d. -ie' Ser-v,ce l.^ :' Se, cats S35 & ,c Pau, 9r`_- grams and bask obed, 438a'1,3 once :ur approach empnasizes gerr!e pos•trve FREE REMOVAL disCpbnesmaii classes. +arta; s.'ac ­r'J >r"es' starts T,esCay tiro 511h warners. :ars. !n.cvs an- Fairview Dog raining ythirg metal call 71- 9C`. &39- i, Computer /Internet NEW MUSIC ez+ne a http. wwwdumem- ter news -et a'C238 r FE CompuVideo ilex ^tin INTERNET SERVICE AVAILABLE Home and wee rage �;.,ea! :.-, Hyper fink and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-4400 Lost & Found FOUND :;lennana Silver Spr+ce a,ea Black --at 'Hale. One wf '1e 111i'.9051 420-51 75 FOUND -nate ginger cat oec awed Brock RC V Rossianc Rd Aid+ Owner may contact 905-427-9900 FOUND- Female young Cat Taoby.grey & golden beige) Very friendly Found in line MaPieRldge area Been wandering for 3 weeks Call 839-5105 • 1PeftsuppiiiestiBoard" AMERICAN COCKER male, blonde. CKC Reg. shots, vet cnert. 905-576- 4103;576-6048 FREE TO a good horns, female cat, 2 yrs. old, all Shots up to date, spayed, 839-2579. FREE TO GOOD HOME, female Rotweiuer/shepherd cross, 4 yr. old, spadiii wet behaved, good farrWy pet loves children. Telephone (905) 686-0879 LHASA APSO PUPS for sale. Non shedding. non allergic, health guarantee, vet needed. House train - ng started. Payment terms available. (705) 786r3124. TEAM OBEDIENCE next classes (Puppy.Novice) start October 30th & No- vember 19th. Evening and Saturday classes available, with small classes guar- anteed. 905-430-0025. RPetslSupplies/ Boarding CONNECTIONS Dog Cbeolence CLASSES ALL LEVELS staring immediately SENIORS DISCOUNT Call John or Dianne at: 1-905 438-1711 Ea Automobiiks for Sale 1995 CHEVETTE 2 DR. automatic. recently rust proofed. 110 kms., excel- lent condition, $1500. cert. 1964 Pontiac Fiero, auto. only 97.000 kms. beautiful little sports carruns great $1850. cert. 433-1787 1987 Cava it 2 dr. auto., 52500 obo as is. 579.6285. 1987 FORD Tempo, 4-cy- tinder, standard, $1.995. 1985 Plymouth Voyager van. $1,995. 1988 Firefly. $600 as Is. 1984 Sunblrd, $400 as is. 905 404-9759. /9th New Yorker. Loaded luxury vehicle. Car phone. One owner. Non smokers car. Excellent condition Only $3000 obo. 623.9391. 1969 PONTIAC 6000 SE. loaded. pis, p/b. air, tin, cruise. Power -seats, power - start. sunroof, new paint, tires & rims. Non-smoker. Excellent condition, 198.0001l $5.000. 905- 623-8362. PAGE 28 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 16,19% CALL ` 683.7545 . for i,p.10-dale auchonlmi Clio k4ot 8 Pot Perry.esidatls cap 404.2615 an For an audio vers" of a1 curn and upcomng amvm baled m swriem arra eastem Oniane lease cam the aocve nmtw File No. 2593195 ONTARIO COURT (GENERAL DIVISION) BETWEEN ROYAL TRUST CORPORATION OF CANADA Plaintiff -and- BOHDAN LAPAN. ARTUR ROSNAU. WEDGEWOOD BUILDING CORPORATION IN TRUST AND VALLEY VU REALTY (OTTAWA) LIMFEC Defendants SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF a Writ of Seizure and Sale Issued out of the Ontario Court (General Division) directed to the Sheriff of the Regional Municipality of Durham against the real and Personal property of BOHDAN LAPAN at the suit of ROYAL TRUST CORPORATION OF CANADA. I have seized and taken In execution all the right. title. interest and equity of redemption that BOHDAN LAPAN has in and to the following Lot 278. Plan 465 in the T2wr, of Ajax in the Regional Municipality of Durham and municipally Known as 45 Tuocr Street. A ax Ontano • Parcel 62-'. Secton 40M-1467 being Lot 62 Pan 40M-146% in the Town of Pickering In the Reg,onai Mir :ipality of Durham and municipally knowr as 933 Rarnbieberry Avenue, Pickering, Ontario • Pwcel 35-1 Section M90 in the T2w, of PICKe­ rg. In the Regional Municipality of Durnam and-_rucipally kn2wr as 1247 Bayview Avenue. Picke-ing Ontanc Aithe said right title, interest and equity of redemption of the said BOHDAN LAPA% shalt be offered for sale by P -.,b c Arc' on at the Court House. 605 Rossianc Roae East Room 121, Vllhit^y. Ontaric. on Wednesday October 3C 1996 at 11:00 a.m Eacn purchaser assumes all mortgages. charges liens and encumbrances TERMS • Cash or certified cheque made payable to the Sheriff. Regional Municipality of Durham • 1 C1, deposit date of sale • Delivery only on payment in full • Te- days to maKe final payment • Bidding by number only • Other conditions as announced This sale is subject to cancellation up to time of sale without further notice No employee off the Ministry of the Attorney General may purchase any goods or chattels, lands or tenements exposed by a Sheriff for sale under legal process, either directly or indirectly. DATED AT WHITBY, ONTARIO, this 15th day August, 19%. Barbara Munro Manager Enforcement Office Regional Municipality of Durham NO TELEPHONE INQUIRIES Auction Sale Thursday, Oct. 17, 6 p.m. Featuring: Woodworking tools, routers, drills, sanders, blades, etc. computers; printers, software, manuals, workstations, antigl.es, beautifully carved Victorian sideboard, painted pine armoire, pair of walnut beds, oak table & chairs, trunks, wagon wheels, old radio, oak drop front desk, mirrors, coal boxes, pair of lusters, limoge tea set, hand painted tiles, plus a large selection of household effects good sale. Viewing 4:30 p.m. Maurice M. Jones, Brock and Seven Auctions, 1580 Highway fi7, Brougham, '/. km. west of Brock Rd. on Highway 7. Phone (905) 686- 4620. AUCTION SALE Brittan's Auction Barn Cobourg 401 & Burnham St. N. GENERAL CONTRACTOR QUITTING BUSINESS OCT. 20TH 1 P.M. 1978 Ford F350 doully. 7HP B&S Little haver augur. Krolar tamper. 4x5 trailer, lawn roller. work mate. bench grinders. Makita drywall gun. Mka H D 20 mm - 2 speed hammer drill. Mka. table saw 10", jig saw. drill bits. Stihl 2 chain saws - 011AVT & 032AV. Stihl T4 worm drive saw. Slihl weed eater RS56. Parinor quick cut saw. K650 micrometers. the cutter. skill saw, router, levels. crow bars, boxes of nails, nvet gun, alum. step & ext ladders. gas cans. punches & chisels, tool belts. dry tools. apt size freezer. 6" jointer. 16 speed drill press, rototiller. tin shelves. Viking 6HP boat motor, tuck mate. RCA TV. 4 drawer file cabinet. dresse• dolly. 2 shop vacs. tool boxes. hand ,, cls. snow shoes. tent, hip waders. plastic decoys. as well as household goods TERMS Cash - Visa - Bank Card Bri"an's Auctions (905) 373-7255 (705) 696-2196 e ' Auctions s 1 Auctions SAT OCTOBER 19 10 A.M. Excellent quality 'urniture. new turniture. 40 Roy - a' Doution Figurines. Auction at Orval McLean Auction Center - Lindsay Selling the contents of a a-ae 6500 SO ft Richmond Hill executive home and for a secured creditor brand new furniture. antastic quality furnishings including 16 PC. grgeous dining room suite. 4 - 5 pc. quality bed- ­044 suites, pine 5 pc bedroom suite with 4 pester bed 2 matching glass china cabinets. ma- hogany corner cabinet with beveled glass. large Table round table with marble base. 6 high back -hairs, quality leather sofa set. Chinese chipper - ,!,j a carved sofa and chair. 2 marble inlaid -a-.,ed chippenciale 112 tables, carved coffee and end tables. gorgeous carved chippendale desk. r^alching carved leather high back chair. 3 large ::^,nese wool rugs, wool runner, lamps, lapenese ardimere with palm tree. entertainment units, of- ' t' desk and credenza, oak bookshelves. 8 rat- a^ chairs. pine wall unit. pine round table and 6 ^airs. chines cherry games table and 4 chairs. royal douhon figurines. some new furniture in- Aing new iron and brass beds, headboard, roll away bed. brass day bed with trundle. bunk beds. Sealy Simmons, serta mattresses and bases. all �,:as, new pine desK bookcase, some new bed- : •rg sheets, comforters. etc new chests desk. s • punts, lamps. end tables, new bed chester- a, king cod. Simmons. etc. partial list. Don't — ss this sale Brand new. brand name furniture a--1 over S10C.000 of executive furnishings less than 2 years old Note Royal Doution figurines sel at 10 a.m sharp To consign estates. house- *.: s, etc call MCLEAN AUCTIONS (705) 324-2783 LINDSAY. CALL 1-800-461.6499 TO LIST YOUR SALE ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS AUCTION SALE FRI. OCT. 25 - 11A.M. Auction of Machinery and Equipment for JACK LUSTED of x1270 Columbus Road. Brooklin. Take Hwy x12 to Columbus Rd at Brooklin, go west 4 miles: or Lakendge Rd. x23 go .5km east on Col- umbus Watch for signs SALE INCLUDES Case 2290 Tractor, cab.,20.8 x38 tires, 4132., air, J.D. 1830 Tractor. 155 x 38 tires.4132 firs. , air, J.D. 1830 Tractor, 15.5 x 38 tires, diesel, p.s. J.D. 7000 com planter wide row, Gehl Forage Har- vester #1000, wide row picker grinder, N.H. #27 forage blower, N.H. Hayfiner #273 baler, N.H. #155 manure spreader single beater, McKee Bros. culti- vator 3 pth.13', It#. #720 5 furrow auto reset semi- nau nt plow. Ford 12' cxAl 3 pth, Int. cult. pull type, vibra shank #45 18' with wings, N.I. side del. rake,N.H. #718 forage harvester wide row, Kvem- lartd 4 tur. 3 pth. plow, harrows, seed drill, Dion forage wagons, (Martin gear), Dion forage wagon on Horst db. rack gear (EX), N.H. #717 super forage harvester pickup, mm head, 2 row, Kools forage blower, 3 pth. rotary mower, Int. #10 pto grain buggy 125 bushel, tlatradk wagon, augers, eleva- tors, qty. lumber, qty, scrap iron, plus much more. NOTE: No small items so be earty. A fine dean of- fering from refiring farmer. TERMS: Cash or good known cheque. GARY HILL AUCTIONS Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 To PIM yotx PW90 m1hed In Moflno bin,y 1 683-0707 lot Ono of our 7,1kG*bm Yh* >0L; BOWMANVILLE LIONS CLUB 26 BEECH RD., (WEST OF LIBERTY ST., OFF CONCESSION RD.) FRIDAY NIGHT OCT 1Or" 1996 VIEW 6 P.M. SALE AT 7 P.M. Merchandise Received From Bankruptcies Including Bankrupt Stock Of Consumers Distributing. Full Truck Load Of Mixed Merchandise Will Be Offered At This Sale. Partial List: Sanyo, Sony, Scott, Citizen, AIWA, Emerson, etc., electronics cordless phones, 25" colour TVs, 4 head VCRs, answering machines, compac disk. radios & home stereos, Patriot computer, housewares, giftware, collectiblf porcelain dolls up to 40", small appliances, exercise machines, gym bikes steppers. ski machines, etc., tools, screwdrivers, drill press, grinders, jacks clamps. socket sets, drill bits, porcelain vases, pool tables, lots of toys, jewellery diamond rings, michiko pearl, down duvets, feather belts, heaters, humidifiers furniture, tiffany lamps, typewriters. vacuums, leather attache, steel cookware sets. 45 pce. dinnerware sets, trampolines, die cast cars, baby strollers carriages car seats, doll strollers, jewellery boxes, cork pictures, reproduction prints kitchenware, indoor electric grill, bath scales, alarm clocks with radios & phones reproduction antique style oak radios, call displayers. computer tables & organize table, TV VCR stands. Proctor Silex small appliances, lots of items for Xmas gifts Too many to fist, subject to addition & deletions. Terms Cash. Visa & Mastercard Only AUCTION CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED Low commission. payment next day. Sales every Tues. Thurs. and Sat at 6 p.m. Antique furni- ture, appliances etc. Owner and op- erator MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa, Established in 1960 725-5751 723-0501 AUCTION SALE COURTICE AUCTION BARN 1696 Bloor St. E., Courtice Saturday. Oct. 19, at 10:30 a.m. Viewing: Saturday 9 until sale time Diring Room Suite. Bedroom suite. cedar cnest, chesterfield, end tables. cotfee ta- bles, stacking tables, soca bed - excellent condition, lazyboy char, tea wagon, TVs. VCR, kitchen suite, microwave, record cabinet w1ight. filing cabinet. bridge tables w chairs, lawn chairs. upright freezer, Royal Dalton Dishes (Son- net). cornflower, silver Tea service, exercise bike. 2 phones & an- swering machine. 2 fur coats & hats, glass, china, apt -size freezer, ltd. edition prints, tools, old ci- garette machine, 3 old stoves, office desks, items too nu- merous to mention. Something for everv- cheque, or interact. Estates & consig ments welcome. Yc place or ours. AUCTIONEER: Jim Mdntyre (905)132-1177 (9os) 404.9392 NOTE: owly start tiros WAFTED DZ&D OR ALIVR Farm, industrial equipment and tools. Cars, motor homes, trailers. Con; i equipment er toys! For 3v. 21 st, 1996 AUCTIONS 40 Pon Darlington Rd. Bowmanville, ON 905-623-4000 AUCTION SALE MacGregors Auction Hall Bowmanville. Antiques. Collectables & Household Effects. Sun. Oct. 20th. 11 a.m. (Viewing 9:30). Take 401 to Waverly Rd.. North to +2 & East to Scugog St.. North 1 km. Sundays Auction features a varied se- lection of articles from oin, to new, antiques. conectables, original, retirnshed Dining - room suite. wash- stands, blanket box- es. dressers. mise. tables (kitchen, par- lour, old & newer), bunk beds. chairs & rockers, showcase. cowour TV.s. 5' hot tub, docks quality selec- bor of Mass & china. 2 Rova I Doulton's. ^i ks. Kirby vacuum etc Terms V sa. M;C. -heque. Interac Call t" all your auction -ends. Next Auction _..nday Oct 27th MacGregor Auction Services 905-987-5402 905-987-3664 MON. OCT. 21 ST AT 5:30 P.M. 870 TAUNTON RD. E. WHITBY We are selling the ea tate of Ken Weir ( Whitby plus others it eluding 9 pc. want diner, Duncan phyf table & chairs. dishe china, CD's, new s( fas & chairs. rocket chairs, pressbac chairs, more detail on Sunday McLean Auction & Liquidations 686-3291 432-2836 SAT. OCT. 191196, 6:30 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2496 CONC. RD. i8. BOWMANVILLE. (HAYDON) his week we have I s sold a large varie' antique & moder s & china, lawn & len equipment, s, & many other 'esting & unusual s. Large sale, ring from 5 p.m. 1s are cash, Visa, or Debit Card. For e info. call 19051 raged and Garry K. I dons, A & Li News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Pron. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 P.M. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 693-0707 CLOSE OUT PUBLIC AUCTION CANADA FINE ARTS AND FRAME. PORT HOPE SAT., OCT. 19. 11 A.M. Selling on site. 41 John St.. Port Hope, The Granary, an framed and unframed limited editions, ongr nai4 and inventory stock Works by Bate- man (Summer Morn- ing Pasture. Black- smith Plover Etc.), Romance (Perfect Gentleman. Apothec- ary, etc.) Lumbers (Ready to Go. Moven cn Shopping, etc ) Black (Credit Valley Hc-ne Welcome Hcme, Aunt Martha's et;: ) Campbell (New A m vat. Seasons Greeting, Valentines bait, Valentines sweets. etc. ) Illini /Big House Penryn Park), Reid (Shades of Win- te, - original, Winter Lake. original, Wag - etc) Lyman (Mid- ight Fve,The Cross- ing Secret Watch, er ) Newby (Hugs), works by Parker, Ccie, Stanley, Curley. Deavdle. Brenders, Kralewski Roy Wright, Dumas. Bar- an and others, also IBM computer, wood carvings, easles, rat- tan furniture, wicker pieces, wicker dress- er, casco 210 elec- tronic cash register, display rack, shelf unit, telephone table (rattan), and nu- merous other items. Note - This is a close out auction of the vendor's Port Hope retail division, offering nks, quality framed Id triple matted, Iling without re- rve, auction calla - )ed. Preview Satur- ry morning. Re- ishments available. rms Cash, ap- Dved cheque, visa, 'c, auctioneer FRANK STAPLETON, NEMRONVLLE (905) 786.2244, t-xM263-6186 Sat OCL 2611 am Public Aub Auction at POWILIMuyh Auction Cuff on Hwy 17 2 Illi. oft of PeWbillrough. Now accept col signments of car. trucks, van, 4 x 4 RV's, boats, ridir lawn mowers, moto cycles, RV;s, trailer Consign early to t listed in ads, expec ing approx. 40 veli cies Let us sell yol car. Call now ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS PETERBOROUGH (705) 745-M OR 1.800.461-6499 ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS AUCTION BARN Friday, Oct. 18 at 5:30 p.m. 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 6 antique oak display cabinets, approx. 4ft.X2ft.2in. & 3ft. high; 5pc. modern bedroom suite: cedar chest; 6 matching press -back chairs; pine corner cupboard; chester- fields; Bpc. modern walnut dining room suite; washstand; co - oil lamps; modern dressers & chests of drawers; occasional chairs; mantel clock; antique dressers; pine tables: coffee & end tables, tea wagon; Fiesta ware, maple desk; rockers. brass fire extinguishers; Ithica 12gag over & under shotgun,2 Marlin 35cal rifles; Ithica 12gag pump shotgun. 10in. Busy Bee meat cutting bandsaw: 2hp. Even - rude boat motor, sin- gle Skido trader, 16hp. MTD riding lawn- mower, Ory cups & saucers, china, glass. household & collect- able items Don & Greg Cornell Auctioneers RR Of Little Britain (705) 7136-2183 Grist Mill Auction Centre Newtonville Oct. 18th, Fri. 6 p.m. Selling an estate trom Bowmamvdle and the contents from a Ja- netvdle home, 9 pc. depression era dining suite. 4 pc antique bedroom suite. 5 pc maple kitchen set. chesterfield Duncan Phyte dining table, dining chairs, occa- sional tables. dress- ers, small appliances, kitchenware, dishes. books, craft supplies, tool etc Terms. Cash, approved Cheque. visa, mc, Interac. Auctioneer Frank Stapleton (905) 786-2244 14800-293-9886 THURS. OCT 17TH 6 P.M. MYLES KING AUCTION BALL 33 HALL ST. OSHAWA Large quantity of power and hand tools. Furniture, appliances, and plywood. Ches- terfield suite, coffee and end tables, 5 pce. dinette suite, 3 bed- room suites, chest of drawers, dressers, color t.v., vcr, rugs, 3 steel work benches, steel storage cabi- nets, gas weed eater, complete line of pow- er stools. This is a large estate sale, plan to attend. Terms Cash, no reserve. Sales every Tues., Thurs., Sat. at 6 p.m. MYLES KING 1 725-7s1 1 AUCTION Estates, Co iments, House cies, Liquidations Sold at your location or our Bowmanville Auction Hall. Packing, Pick -Up & Storage available. Call for free confiden- tial consultation. MacGregor Auction Services 905-987-5402 905987-3864 OCT. 19 AT 6111 MYLES KING AUCTION HALL 33 HALL ST., OSHAWA. Antique and modern furniture, tools, and snowblower, walnut wing desk, with matching bookcase and chair, 7 pce. di- nette suite (swivel chairs), Rottan coffee and end tables, leath- er chesterfield suite, like new ) , automatic washer and dryer, 3 pc. bedroom suite, 9 pce. patio set, (table, 6 chairs. 2 chaise lounges, bar), filing cabinet, lazer apple printer and coffee ma- chine, wool rugs, two piece chesterfield su- ite, new, lazy boy chair, coffee and end tables, oak table and chairs, rocking chair, occasional tables, bobby Orr print (signed) coin collec- tion, diamond ring, jewelry, cut glass and china, large estate auction, plan to at- tend. Myles King Auctioneer 725-5751 Don't Forget Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for }-our convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3.00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0707 Please read your dau Pied ad on the first day of public Don the event of an error. Y. ; Automobiles For Sale Pontiac Sunbtrd. ey, excellent condo - aw brakes. tires, muf- allternator, 124.000 1 km $5500 certi- 0 CHEV Corsica, ,at condition, 170.000 '1 asking $3.500 or best er as is (905) 987-4198 990 SUNBIRD GT 'hoe 2 dr sunroof. auto.. -y, turbo. 177.000 kms. .cellent condition $3.700 00 �all905-433-7686. 1990 SDO 89 Pon- d,or auto. o. S-�4 r, 6000 LE, loaded, 89 Daytona $3500. ponneville LE, $5600 F µ.eretta GT. $3400 88 µ_�^witle SSE. $5995 88 po. auto. $2200 84 rue. auto. loaded. 500 86 Pontiac 6000. ' ped. $1200 Durham •)rs Ltd 221 Westney j. Alax. ON 905-683- 1991 Ford Crown Victoria. ,^ 351 cuin p/s. P/b. 220.000 km Certified )G ,00 725--4865 9, HONDA CIVIC 5 px 143 kms. white aue nterior. AX. se - well -maintained rg 55950 cert 905- ..' 2200 n TOYOTA TERCEL. 5 manual 108 kms. ex- ert condition, under Ned each tall , sorry AM/ r stereo ask ^g $6995 00 ,,5;6_,68 477f '992 Geo SIO rm, 5 spd. white. good -ew brakes and F SC r as. rg S650C obo . r2u3 AUDI 4000-5 2 dr. ^g auto. great ape '69.300km Au ^ahc. PS. PB. PW AC. rrr,ot AM.FM cerhhed. 500 o c o . Walter 905 -3'100 .996 CAVALIER, auto. w mde- �ge Ca11 905668-5%39 A CHEV BERETTA w s'een^g. crakes Air or _,„se. Auto V5 Call e •^ :9-8878 MOTIVATED MECHANICS KEN NiCOLSON "MOTIVATED MECHANICS" ...xi mvlx*.Y v reosond'xe rakes . ucerned Mechanic ) ret e.Dwience D,.s►rs, CM)471.7941 Mon" (4161 45 -6N1 Auto Insurance, Having a problem getting a competitive rate? Call Jones - Dooley Insurance, Ajax for a quotation. 3Z 427,3595 40 BANKRUPT or OTHERS 2nd Chance Financing to Dtscharged / or rpt and others. Easy terms/Reasonable Rates! New/)sed Vehicles Trustee Approved 16 years Exp. No co-sgrters required Call Gary Wood QUICK LEASE 426.99711 1020 Brock Rd. Ste. io01, Pickeri% 1-M7112.65f17 ' Trucks for Sale 1981 F100 WITH CAP 300 cubic inch engine, runs great, good shape. $1850 905-668-6695 1985 Chevy S10. 28 Inre V6. 4 sod. standard. ps, pb, shiny sporty black, asking $1850 as is. 905-438-0198 leave message 1986 FORD 1/2 -Ton with cap. V8. automatic over- drive, very clean truck. $3200 certified Call 905 579-0804 1989 JEEP Cherokee. $5500 89 Jeep YJ. $6500 88 Chev 1500. $4295 89 Blazer, $6200 88 Jeep YJ. $6500 89 Ford F 150. $4500 89 Tracker. 54995 88 Jeep Comanche pick up. $3900 88 Jeep Ltd $6900 87 Blazer, 4x4. $5995 Durham Motors Ltd 221 Westney Rd S Ajax, ON 905.683-7550 1990 F'50 FORD pick up 54000 certified. OBO. 905- 723-2868 1990 FORD AEROSTAR EXT Lnaded ^rant. red. all power, root rack. $7.900 certified or best offer (905, B31-8729 1993 Mazda B 2200. pick up 16,3.000 kms, (highway driven box liner AM FV cassette ) S5.000 080 cad 655.8282 RI ' Vans/ 1 Wheel Drive 1988 ASTRO MINI ,an seer! ^vn- $2 5;C ^ ^ew parts and repairs 350 V 8 engine, needs paint Make a reasonable otter and it's yours Must sell 54400 as 5 Call for more into 434- 3976 1991 GMC SAFARI EX TENDED VAN loaded. towing package $11000 115.000 Km 905- 579- 3444 1994 PONTIAC Trans- port SE. 7 pass van. 93.000 Km, loaded. im- 'naculale, must sell. Cert. $14.200 After 5. (905) 509-2893 NN111 Trailers 1961 TERRY 35 tt house trailer. 2 tip -Outs, awning, fully loaded, storm wind- ows, furnace. sutabloa year round living, asking 510.000 Call 905-263- 4575 1994 NEVER USED. Golden Falcon cottager, 2 pop outs. 2 bedrooms, awn 39 it plus, sleeps 7, fun funisfled, includes oversized, serviced, very Private lot, at Pinnacle Park. coat. (31.000 will sacrefice as owner deceased, 905- 420-1337. A MUST SEEM 1984 Tarty Taurus. 24' race roo- my layout. steeps six, 3 pp. bath, full size fridge and range, air conditiorrn9. awning. Huntsville area. Asking $8000. Call 905- 721-1778 after 4 pm, or 905-435-89.'9. EL DORADO Oft. side I truck camper, excellent condition. $1300. Also GMC 1989 truck box linter. $100. Please phone 905- 430-2422. 1991 Cavalier 124, red in ' AutO Packets colour. 120,000 km., 5 spit / �, Repairs am/fm cass., air, $7900 obo 434-2775. WHY PAY MORE? 1986 Dodge Aries. red sedan, 4 BODY WORK. rust repair, floor repair, welding, frame dr. new motor, transmis- repair. trailer repair 8 wheel son, low mileage, good THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., OCTOBER 16,1996 -PAGE 29-A Automobiles Wanted Apartments � , For Rent Apartments l For Rent A artments p For Rent A artments , p For Rent Apartments p For ReM A artments�11�Apartrnents / p For Rent or Rent AUTOMOBILES and trucks wanted for Scrap. 1, i 2 Bedroom apts in Oshawa and Bowmanwlle 1 -BEDROOM apartment. BACHELOR apartment for CENTRAL WHITBY, main COMMUTER RE- PICKERING - bachelor. PICKERING - Liverpool, My condition, any age, Starting at $600/month, 7B2 Rdson Rd S $450+ rent (475 inclusive per floor of triplex, quiet area. QUIRES bachelor or one basement apartment, suit- near Go 3 bedroom main Tree removal h the Durham trader d stove included, utilities lsVlast No pets month first and last Cade large 2-bedroom+den, eat- bedroom apartment, seper- able for mature single floor, appliances. a/c. cash paid Also '87 with laundry facilities No Available now Mature r. Call included 576-0371 Avail. n kitchen, utilities, parking ate entrance, must be very working person, Ist last ret- $1000/mo . 1 �2 sal 8 cable needed. needed, 75 to Chev or GMC pickup for Call pets. all (905) 434-2407 son with references 723-3345, 579-9008. able Nov t S E Oshawa included. $895/month, quiet, kitchen not required erences. 5400 per mo in- Dec t Nonsmokers 839 - parts. anytime. Oshawa 905-431- 263- 8449 available Dec t st 905- Pnvate bath, prefer close to cusive (905) 420-3146 7129 0407. 263-2871,905-263-4125 PTC, please call (705) 741-3623 after 6. ' Trucks for Sale 1981 F100 WITH CAP 300 cubic inch engine, runs great, good shape. $1850 905-668-6695 1985 Chevy S10. 28 Inre V6. 4 sod. standard. ps, pb, shiny sporty black, asking $1850 as is. 905-438-0198 leave message 1986 FORD 1/2 -Ton with cap. V8. automatic over- drive, very clean truck. $3200 certified Call 905 579-0804 1989 JEEP Cherokee. $5500 89 Jeep YJ. $6500 88 Chev 1500. $4295 89 Blazer, $6200 88 Jeep YJ. $6500 89 Ford F 150. $4500 89 Tracker. 54995 88 Jeep Comanche pick up. $3900 88 Jeep Ltd $6900 87 Blazer, 4x4. $5995 Durham Motors Ltd 221 Westney Rd S Ajax, ON 905.683-7550 1990 F'50 FORD pick up 54000 certified. OBO. 905- 723-2868 1990 FORD AEROSTAR EXT Lnaded ^rant. red. all power, root rack. $7.900 certified or best offer (905, B31-8729 1993 Mazda B 2200. pick up 16,3.000 kms, (highway driven box liner AM FV cassette ) S5.000 080 cad 655.8282 RI ' Vans/ 1 Wheel Drive 1988 ASTRO MINI ,an seer! ^vn- $2 5;C ^ ^ew parts and repairs 350 V 8 engine, needs paint Make a reasonable otter and it's yours Must sell 54400 as 5 Call for more into 434- 3976 1991 GMC SAFARI EX TENDED VAN loaded. towing package $11000 115.000 Km 905- 579- 3444 1994 PONTIAC Trans- port SE. 7 pass van. 93.000 Km, loaded. im- 'naculale, must sell. Cert. $14.200 After 5. (905) 509-2893 NN111 Trailers 1961 TERRY 35 tt house trailer. 2 tip -Outs, awning, fully loaded, storm wind- ows, furnace. sutabloa year round living, asking 510.000 Call 905-263- 4575 1994 NEVER USED. Golden Falcon cottager, 2 pop outs. 2 bedrooms, awn 39 it plus, sleeps 7, fun funisfled, includes oversized, serviced, very Private lot, at Pinnacle Park. coat. (31.000 will sacrefice as owner deceased, 905- 420-1337. A MUST SEEM 1984 Tarty Taurus. 24' race roo- my layout. steeps six, 3 pp. bath, full size fridge and range, air conditiorrn9. awning. Huntsville area. Asking $8000. Call 905- 721-1778 after 4 pm, or 905-435-89.'9. EL DORADO Oft. side I truck camper, excellent condition. $1300. Also GMC 1989 truck box linter. $100. Please phone 905- 430-2422. 1991 Cavalier 124, red in ' AutO Packets colour. 120,000 km., 5 spit / �, Repairs am/fm cass., air, $7900 obo 434-2775. WHY PAY MORE? 1986 Dodge Aries. red sedan, 4 BODY WORK. rust repair, floor repair, welding, frame dr. new motor, transmis- repair. trailer repair 8 wheel son, low mileage, good bearings. 1801 Wentworth, condition, very reliable, Unit 1 Just east of Thick - asking $2200. obo. CAM Ted 623.2481. son beside Coffee E7tpress. Call 905-721-2540. t AutaeobilesRecreational Wm*d M, vehicles A 8 A TOWa4(`a, Fay 550. S5000 CAMPING MEMBER - cash for used a scrap cars 8 trucks. 24 hrs. 7 Days. Cat, SHIP, lifetime, camp at over 500 RV resorts, us/ 905-686-5009 or 905-706-5234: 30 min• Canada, $4.00 per night, only $395. us dollars. 11 - service. 800-236-0327. CARS FOR CASH1 We buy used vehicles. Vehf- m cies must be in running condition. Call 427-2415 or HaquipFmWent come to 479 Bayy St. East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES. PASTURE, orchard.. gar- den ,and , open storage, for rent, 725-3080 Pnncirss %rpm Hl, ental Grand Prize Showhanes, Ckxkina & Resort Homes ( F- 6_rk wd m- rear Advantage Able Travel ,�1:,utwk{v Agincourt Pan] Services Cwitxl Chev Gro 06 Cadillac `.Ir,.c,wwgn Bona Visu Pauls Budd'% Imported Can rkrrUc Campkin•s Camping Centre Ink. Avv..r•: Can -Am RV Centrr Canrntn Lux 1211 CvckEnth .All .; 6radmi, Rmr. f1u.!mto.n. I Jamin n..�twrwokt' D,Irhtn Pool & Spa Supplie, Downton Fine Can Irsc- r., ,.:a, Eaaw" Plvmo 0th C•hrvrkr �cifr+rnrelt FfsusnSoeoce Inc. Lw„res, Europe&,tied Travrl DArtm F-" Freeway Fad Sala Lad. ,a,i,m.4,,, Fun by Leotard Future Slim f1,TK. r;�km. r(arndt,,,. k'ucls•nc. L•xkm. �r C.+dk+,rr, Gentry Lore Auo xe D66 Hcnrv's T+rmn,. F&-JUL, Highland Chil Geo Otdr Cadrtlae ,A-. 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Early Bird Deadline October 18 o►R�'Y 81RD r 719&1& 20 GRAND PRIZE HOMES & CONDOS OAKVILLE, MISSISSAUGA, KLEItiBL-RGif ]UNIONVILLE, AURORA, NE«NLARh-ET, ,N1ARKHA-Nt, SCARBOROUGH, WOODBRIDGE, THORNHILL, TORONTO, COLLINGWOOD 44 FABULOUS VEHICLES • 67 M & BOATS 7946 HOME ELECTRONICS • 182 VACATIONS 6840 SPORT & LEISURE PRIZES ORDER BY PHONE: Dial either of these numbers, 24 hours a day, and have your VISA or MasterCard number ready. WITHIN THE (416) CALLING AREA: "Im32 ELSEWHERE IN ONTARIO: Im8*SOP3222 EACH TICKET IS GOOD FOR EVERY DRAW Our thanks to the accounting firm of for ticket distribution and draw control. PAGE 30-)0iHE t4tWS ADVERTISER, WED, OCTOBER 16.1996 Houses Townhouses Townhouses Townhouses n� �0nd01nlR Apartments ApBltmeMsIM Apartrtlents � For Rent URI For Rent A I I For Rent For Rent I For Rent I For Rent For Rent For Rem For Hent 33 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing included. From $743-$843. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms. broadloom. 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT MON - THURS. 9 A M - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M -5 P.M. SAT, &SUN 12-5 (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED 2 8 3 BEDROOM APTS a,a a:.... i,.., -e 1. Coroova Ra Osnawa Nc, pets allowed 9055-9 238- HWv .. ... . ir^^.a.:...ate.b• gt-• mptlern. large 2 bedroom separate entrance. 4 apptarces, no smokr3 petsavailable im PICKERING - one bed room basement apt Uhli ties, parking, laundry $540 inclusive Available Nov 1 686-8562 PICKERING BRIGHT. spacious. 2 bedroom base- ment apt. private entrance. parking, 4 appliances $700 plus utdrties. Call Moldeh 905 8397525 PICKERING GO ONE BED $590 mo. Nice quiet bsmt apt Sults single non- smoker Rent Includes utll , parking, cable. laundry. Warm & soundproofed Avail now Art: 905-420-3751 SOUTHAJAX. F• ;«r raseme^ cac"elor apart • ent Full 4 -pc bath. truth -1 $500month all mc4,- ve Available Nov 1st all 42'-0232 SOUTH OSHAWA 275 -edroom $500 2 bed - orris 5600 & 5620. 3 'd,Ooms $678 close to buses shopping available immediatelyfncige stove, heal. hydro parking 1st I WHY RENTT OWN YOUR NOME! Payments from $569/mo No Downpayment' Call Me 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sales Rep Sutton Group Excel Realty 1 ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES' WHY RENT) BUY'. Ne down payment No problem' Let me show you stow' Mort Pay $70C 0 A C Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep. Remax Accord Realty Ltd. 57155-3111 r BEDROOM ;,plex apt medae� S78C '•st 8 last utilities indudeo 428 1428 ast required 721-9722 Tic pets Soul, ')s-ar3 $600 • '" S'9` -.- .s ve Aisc - ^ollar rec facilities, under- _ b«d•_.T back .. t $975 morin electrical Avau IMMACULATE One bed PICKERING. PICKERING. SPACIOUS Immedately Call 576- !178 or 705' 786-2"a r"•� ^a�e^•" apt. broad loomeo private entrance 2 ell 7': "^ basement j ncri- Os^awe :arpeted and bath Share laundry apartment, eat in krcnen 213 pep ),^^ dca•!me^!s fac south Ala* at lake living room all inc us've 3 bedroc ' ,. • • with AV ABLE NOVEMBER 1 ST FAMILY COMMUNITIES MONARCH MEWS /POST HILL 2.3 8t 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES RENTS RANGING FROM `841 TO'970 PFR MO. PLUS UTILITIES NO SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE CLOSE TO SCHOOLS. SHOPPING AND TRANSIT PLEASE CALL MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. (905) 683-9269 A,IAx•Mi'NIC IPAI•i ?f: P2RAlll IN EXPERIENCE FAMILY LIVING 1975 MEMORY LANE, PICKERING Oversized 3 bedroom, 11,2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced In backyards. Close to schools, transit. parks & shopping. MARCHANT PROPERTIES (416) 321-9986 WHITBY CENTRALLY located, 3 bedroom town. house, garage. family room. 1 112 baths. stove. Indge. available nov 15. $895 plus utilities 665-8215 Rooms For Rent AJAX, two lurnished rooms. own washroom. own kdchenllaundryrutdi- ties, parking. cable includ- ed Non smoking mature working person $450/ month 428-0482 AJAX, FURNISHED room for rent11quiet home, own entrance. shared bath & kdchen Non smoker. Fi r st. plus deposit AJAX I .•nisCt.0 r;, rent in quiet home . ,iture working person welcome Separate entrance 8 bath Call 686-0959 Please leave message. FURNISHED ROOMS Close 10 pus stop 'Central an For more into please call 905 433 4235 PICKERING furnished ,ppm .^airi,•lichen and bath. $500 per month, Call Pat 420 1368 SOUTH AJAX clean E slOry Ow'din dose to accommodation. full g non smOK ng $675 u' appliances No pets smok patio walk wt to deck in- se of house. including schoois. library Scull GM an° ^ab,e nciudea first Ing S65C Nov 1. fimtlast dudes gas fi,eplace. fridge. Houses Townhouses •itchen and laundry. $350, Man! Avaiabie �mmedia!e- last 686-3204 il / rho or S85/week Call John V 428-6326 pm !Gr 905.6'9-9634 stove laundry $85o first I For Rent For Rent 905-683-5951 Appointment a l t I t 7 C AJAX cue bed'oon- vd'K: basemen!apt oF75 ^^th includes unh fes cabfe and laundry taciiities Ava.:able Dec ' Nc cels No- sn,oKe- pre - le V- F rst last Ca 905 619 923' AJAX _ Ded,00m self-cor to -e7 °dsemen! apart - mer! 5650. waspe, dryer fi,ep;ace Also 3 bedroorn mai^ noor. $1300. Both cent,a air fudge stove broadloom parK r NO.._ WHITBY -ONE Dedroom X an as pus it, all Pat or Ruth 905-6191 _ WHITBY CENTRAL _ TAUNTON "' • �N v Shared • '" S'9` -.- .s ve Aisc - ^ollar rec facilities, under- _ b«d•_.T back .. t $975 deccafed bedroom EATTI Accomodaban one bedroom 8535 indu 3.1 -BEDROOM Sem. plus utilities r'Vaterf,ont. townhouse. pool, parlor^, ,moke' available Nev 1 sive BOtn availdbe NO, ncri- Os^awe :arpeted Lake Scugog North Shore $750 month plus uld fes INOIYIDUAL wa•"�^, 1st (4'6 697-5287 gas heat, ac. fenced yary executive a bedroom home ava-lable immediatley. call shwa ^n,ed t bedroom 5875 momm� Ti!rties 1st SIC50 S1C5G plus undines 905 433-8070 tufty furnished. 728 6385 SPACIOUS. Dnght one last references available 668-6980. ;W51 655- bedry.._ wa,tou! gement Now 1st No pets Call 905 410' apartment Laundry. Dixie 576--8675 Finch no pets smokng THREE BEDROOM $625 Pius(,lines 's•'as• AJAX - 3 bedroom win or country estate nor^« "IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY' Platinum Rouge Valley 11753 Sheppard Ave. E. 2 b/r., 2 bath, 6 appliances. Excellent rec. facilities, close to shopping, TTC and Park land. Reasonable rent Call Kim at 416-724-0404 rim, Shared Accornodation , Shared I Accornodation 1 -BEDROOM n 2 bed- PICKERING Sraaous •)Om !uxory-^,,00, million o masto, bedr^m in clean ^ollar rec facilities, under- home, share facilities, fur - .,round parking, own nished or unfurnished. No athroom, A.'C. non vember ist Rent negotiable no pets/smoking. Couple or ,moke' available Nev 1 woman welcomed (905) _575.mc, Female preferred 839-0609 Pickering 837-2565 DISCOUNTS FOR AGE 50 • New Home • Alarms • No Claims ,JONES-DOOLEY IN%I RAN( F HROICI:R Over 23 Years MARSHA JONES DOOLEY AIIC Personal Service is our Difference' u references (9051 1 839 sure w!n, fenced yard. nearly 6 acres beautduay �� �� • 66a0 small deck -o smok ^g landscaped large drive. 2 $975 plus 2:3 utilities car garage. in ground ' I THREE BEDROOM Available Nov Ist 428- spank e• system, available >. INE ACUR VEN Utive % smokers no pets Rete, 214 mmeoialeiy 51.500 per mo J • • 1 I�1 roof aca....,,,r. w.,. Tire ace.. a in s_ ., e 5 • ? CG ences medi Harwood plus utilities Call 19051 Rr Available Immediately 4!6 piece o app�ia^ces in osnawa sem- be plus 668 797 `ti p G� 1 �•9 '•I ctudmg ��aundry full AJAX HarwooC 8ayiy. 3 . .► q w $51-35T Y utilities AISC one bedroom Wins '400 sq it air con- basement apartment 5485 b��•-'or� nouse upper ie, UPPER LEVEL of tun- PARTS•SE Sss E ynoning. intercom parking 0 parking laundry istlast galow 3 bedroom air yard. Egy1C� AJAX Orford Towers 1 1 t. November ist 8- r Gose a lake $9 -S ,nonan st as Nov Is! 5990 inclusive Parkin available now first speed, ape•.-�� •s :� «' ,;tames Avail Nov st 9251 g Iuitdinc close to shopping Ca;l to view 905 _25-�. Cal! '905 576 -at 78 leave 8 las! S90C . refeneces 40' O Pool sauna One message Ata■ 686-5670 / • AVAILABLE Dec is! 3MEIN bed ,00m November �s! 3 LARGE Dasemem apart. ' •� bedrooms immediately and bedl�o apa•lmen! upper AJAX NORTH 3 bed mr^ H;;snclus Anderson, TOWnhOUSeg 1995 OeCMntpr 1st 683-8421 or duplex quiet court in Whit 663-857' unta 7 30 m able acv inclusive avail- • hari dela:garage 4 ap I For Rent {7ad p able Nov 1st Prefer non byr Fridge. store Dark -g pl,ances. garage. 51 095 T AJAX. --lurch S! large 2 smoker Must be employed included no pets Istlas! per mo References. Dec Rete,encesequired Cal $725 plus utilities 668 Whikbasemen! apt 1st (905! 839 3069 3 bedroom townhouse a- convenientllocates. tun 905-668--145 7513 g_Y rage gas heatau No pets.kitchen tuu barn, separate LARGE BASEMENT ASA% Harwoodl3ayly 3- waik,ng distance to GO std- �tlaMities , er!rance. no smoking no PARTS INCLUDED Last Deis $750 inclusive First 6 oea•x.- dim Dry„- 7-a.. TWO BEDROOM upper Gra•�o•- ,nam floor sepa. non g925rmonM plus unk- as! required 905-683- Sha K lcner. laundry A. duplex aparr,er•• separate rate entrance, $950month, nes References.First 8 last �- 6tD7 C. parkng log backyard entrance large k !cnen tsLlut 60",. of um Close monm's rent Available Nov r I F P R ! no smok - g De's Avaa to GO Available ,mme 30th GAM 668-7282 AJAX- Near Beach now 1stlas! Sa25mc m storage. laundry rcoT a elusive Central Park Blvd Dc bath balcony heated. dietary Can a2G-1281 or KING i TOWNLINE s • • • br' ;:air.-. apo "disc' y 72'.5739 AREA available Nov 1 k $%90 mm nLAdelade 9i05579t726 lances Poo, Dr g appliances parking neutrLa,g3 Dorm apol,townI Irl -' 25 Point Inspection (includes Brake Inspection) uta 1st 8 last Nov 1st 427 LARGE ane bedroom area. 728 557 BOWYANVILLE- Cory • 0569 base^en• apt Avaaable 3 Dea•com detached bathsai decor. 4 appl . t 1e Nov . Parkin laundr P• Dams. basement 8 garage • Replace Oil & Filter AJAX/SCARBOROUGH- g Y VERY large one bedroom home. garage entrance g895 . unl Prone 721- p SPEC[Ai.LY PRICED Un,on.aC• area SE75 n- area at end of cul-de 8213 Evening Se” corlarec Dac^e clusive 416 284-0789 base a^! apt Clear and sac. g and wee • Engine Oil Flush (1(1 apartment t -bedroom leave message bright. own :aundry. seG sac. }ndge'stwe. centra! trend appointments avail apartment plus rooms for vac. fireplace $1150,mnm able enhance. 5680 utilities in- s • Tire Rotation LIV ERPOOUBAYLY (905,420 3241 ant Gose to all amenities cluded Brock 02 Non- NEWER PICKERING: 3 Top Up All Fluid Levels Please call after Spm 1905. Huge 2beoroo,+ base- bedroom townhouse $956 • $1190 Y melt, parking cable ce smoke, suitable to, work NORTH OSHAWA 4 t - ramics.S8 pod replace we' Ing individual 428-9'4C bed,00m 240C sq f! de. plus bedroom serned- 686 D' bar wee OR rent room for Cached home Great Iota- apt $8se inclusive 1 bed - AVAILABLE IMME- S9C week Qu -et non- room seniors apt $725 in- , c WHITBY . 107 Wellington tion. ver clean 51250 gATELY, ir. Wnrby Apt smokers immediate CanY ausive Can 905-837-2920 budding.. spacious carpet 905-837-1304 St 1 and 2 bedroom apt Willies Call 1905,721- ed. newly painted. with bai- Includes fridge. stove. heat. 0684 (after 6 D Tit i NORTH OSHAWA, 3 Y\ NICE 8 Clean 1 8 2 -bed- water. parking 831-5132 bedroom + basement oo oo 00 cony. close to bus. shop- room apartments, quiet townhouses In well main - ping, all utilities included area n good Oshawa or 686 7870 Mary NORTHWEST Oshawa, tamed family complex r first i bast required no pets, nei h iourhood ewer n 2 -bedroom semi, plus 2- 9 Freshly decorated with ', 9 9 99 3 bedroom $850. 2 bed- building, avaaabe Nov 1st WHITBY 2 bdrrrt. - Base- bedroom basement In-law Frig- /stove. close to all I BELT INCLUDED BELT INCLUDED BELT INCLUDED y"'4 room. $750 call 430-0134 8 Dec 1st 433-1733 meat apartment, newly ren- suite. 2 4 -piece baths. ap- amenities. Starting at ovated, desirable location pliances No dogs Avail- $73B./month On site M NORTH OSHAWA 9tTu BEAUTIFUL LARGE small basement apartment First and last. available im- able Novlst. $895+utilities. office Call 905-728-3777 -bachelor apartment, kitch- in house. Fridge, hot plate, mediately. references, $700 905-7213-1530. 1 1 / I x fiKl, damng area, fridge, microwave. Sheet parking. monthly inclusive 579- OSHAWA - 2 and 3 bed- ♦ r No pets. no smoking 1 sV 6572 or 579.6528 NOW AVAILABLE east room townhouses for rent. side, washer, dryer, out. Pe g Nov. and pec. Istnast. WHEEL COMPUTER side entrance. attractive last references $425 indu- Oshawa. 3 bedroom house' country location. 10 site Available Immediate- WHITBY I -bedroom 1 1r2 baths, rec. room, ga- (905) 721-1518 $ 995 995 minutes from Pickering y' 728-6981 apartment, available Nov.1, rage. deck. $920 plus utdi- OSHAWA condo./town $�"44 Town Center, non smoker, ONE bedroom apartment, $575/month indudes heat ties 668.8213 Another horns 4 bedroom, t 1/2 1 $3 X $650 monthly inclusive. immeaate possession, ti Parking for 1 car. Call available Nd. Ist. baths, 3 appliances, at- INCLUDES INS) 683-2429 preter couple. North Osha- 430.0959 PICKERING - two plug ccbaG a age. ceneat. A/t PLUS PARTS MOST IMPORTS COOLANT wa, includes hydro, fridge, TWO BEDROOM stove, carpet. shopping WHITBY- Cozy, two bed- bedroom bungalow, rec. prestige development, walk Oshawa central suit work- plaza, bus stop, laundry room apt. Asking $650 room with woodstove, to shopping. $875. 705. I Ing professionals, mature facilities, 725-2642 after 5 month utilities included., walkout to deck, large lot. 738-5681 or 723-3829.• • • Friday ' • area, newly renovated, Pm. Available immediately. $1.050 plus utilities. (905) PICKERING - Tridel Casi- SERVICE kitchen• bath, paint, oak Call 1-905-509-9913/ 666- 420-1524 wood trim, fireplace, a cut OSHAWA - close to O;ha- ta, 2 bedroom plus den, all i Thursday i P.M. above. Prefer no smoking, we Center. Large spotless. 4374. appliances. $1,150 per mo., no pets $700 plus own hy- 2 bedroom, main floor. bat PICKERING. 3 bedroom plus utilities. Call Abe 683• HOURS: Piro meter available Imine- cony, in small quiet 6 plex. WHY rent when you can house, close to PTC. 8 5117 or after 7 p.m 427- f , • , a , M. dimly. Cal now. 571-0625 5795 inclusive. Available own your own home for schools, $800 month plus 1637 P. have message to view. immediately. Please call less than you think?!! Call Wilifies, call 509-9913, 831- (905)576-7434 Dave Haylodk Sales Rep. 8 c CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- Re/Max Summit Realty b townhouse 365 Bayly Silt. DIXIE / FINCH ING. North Oshawa. t. 2 8 (1991) Ltd (905) 668-3800 PORT HOPE, 3 bedroom Dec.UR � Between Westney a Must see. new bsm1. 3 bdrms Inclusive Pay ca- or (905) 666-3211 link home. 26 Chalk Crt., . fib' N Kitchen. 1 bdrm, 3 pc. de, padung & laundry fac. WILSON / CLIVE,2 Attached garage, asking . .. Mp M HWY.401 ear 723-2094 bedroom lower OR 3 bed- �� Per mo. IsVlast, or decorated 1 z r" 's•' .. '� room upper, avail Nov 1, purchase $102.000 Long appliances - all utilities. OSHAWA, dose to GM, 1, both immaculate.( $675 / term lease available Call 2. 3 -bedroom apartments, $875 plus % utilities) call (905) 666-3716 or work spect$750 8 $ re- 655-3062 430-1165 Ask for Ken. �O� speCU90vely. Call 905 -428 -Colborne e 5740 . . 4219mR11AA- iisAm Ba* St. WE ARE a lin I HERE Shared Accomodation NORTHI hEeNTIRr1pi Whil- pool. dry parking. storage. Will rent daily, I ty, lily Available ASAP. 1. Dec 1 Call Wayne: .•,.430-2461 DICKERING 2 rooms in ..,,.,f. share facilities. Fur- or unfurnished e„,,,able immed Rent ne- ,.able Non smoking .,pie or women preferred. N,51420-0249 Mpondominiums For Kerrt AJAX Spacious 2 -Bed - Security. air, pool. -' ^adloomed. $895 in l'a. e. ist/lasL ,^_5,839-5549 after 6pm TWO BEDROOM AlhoU '.carr $850 plus hydro. 5 ic,rhances. secure build- -g available immediately. ,•last 436-0278 UNIQUE 1725 sq it i irkwood Village Courtice. beo rooms. loft/bedroom. lanum, fireplace. air con . courts. carwash, -. autitul grounds. $1100/ -1 plus uIll . Call 905-436- �97 after 6 p m or 905- �t5 2009 EXECu-SUITE: one !urn,shed suite. -ciudirg dishes. linen, tet - .chore cable etc. all in - "We with” Long term/ norl term 1.905-852- 128 RE Prlvale� Mfl Business Legal Legal Opportunities • 11 Notices • Notices -• -^----I Atte -1 Would you like to earn some extra cash... lots of extra cash? Tupperware, a Direct Sales company, is looking for youl WT, FIT, and Manage- ment opportunities avail- able. We will traml Applica- tions are now being ac- cepted for the busy holiday season. For more informa- tion or to purchase Tupper. ware, please call Barbara Jasper (905) 428.6877 or Shupe van Putton (905) 427.6297 or (416) 293- 1354 todayl AUCTION Selling by Public Auc- tion, House on leased land in the Wilmont Creek Park Newcas- tle, exit Bennett Rd. from 401, M4 Wheel House Drive, Wilmont Creek. Open House Saturday, October 19th, 12:00 to 2:00. Auction Saturday Oct. 26th, 1:00 P.M. Call for details & directions. MacGregor Auction Services 905-987-5402 905.987-3664 Out -Of -Town Properties P.E.I. - OCEAN VIEW LOTS on Cape Sharpe. Gaspereaux PE I. just moments from Pamure Is- land Beach. 100 x 200. $7000 each. 905-434- 6311 PRIME HUNTING and fishing. 149 acres pond. Stream, small lake, road through property, vendor will hold mortgage with 10% down Asking $60.000. Apsley area (705) 786-2890 days and eve (705) 656-2161 wee- kends BUSINESS OPPOR- TUNITY in Bath New Brunswick For sale - house with 2 apartments and two bay coin operated car wash 560.000 (506) 278- 3264, 8 30 am - b p m '506)-278-5042 after 6 30 pm DO YOU MANUFAC TUBE. IMPORT, WHOLE SALE/RETAIL OR CRAFT INTERESTING/UNIQUE PRODUCTS' The General Store of Mississauga is opening a new branch in Whitby Mau We sell your products in an upscale re- tail environment without you being there Call John Schur at (905)608-0777 or Fax (905)608-0900. ENTREPRENEURS We provide a great opportunity You determine the income Call gin -436-0800 Office 6• - [aRetail SpacePM cation LY-. Prvoperties FROM HOME IMMEDIATELY Aosolutefy Noyj xpenence, Required • "in Salhnrl Invryh�orJ ✓'r, ar vl znwt :x papa t0 1 1 1 1 •'31.50 - )SHAWA 4 Months =roe Rent " - 300,0 sq 850 sq 2nd 5550 600 sq main ,t -S 250 sq main $350. .,I)C 2nd fir S500 Call 434- .-144, ,• 655-4132 OFFICE space for lease, cKS busy Hwya2. andicap access. aircon . plenty of parking Cal 905- '25-999' Florida e ' Vac. Rentals LOOKING For FLORIDA er:a. . ,^oerly Canadrar coucle iseniom) seeking ,ertai property .n Port Cha- ore area for 2.3 rgnihs between Jan S A;,, 15,97 Prefer 21bed5/97 - •ental close to all ai'I,es Call (905)242- .8`.. ' ' Private Homes For Sale BROCK RD 6 2. Great 'a-y .at.on 3-1 bed- 'oOm. 4 baths, walkout Dasemer.i. newly broad - oomed 8 decorated. 5'58 500 Cal' (905)294- 3 3-3 461Gr-905147268 COURTICE - Custom built ndrr tlua,ly deskgned 3 oecrooms. 2 112 baths. If basement. lots 01 :losets, main floorlaundry loom, large eat "I kitchen, arcular driveway. fireplace. -lose to schools and shops. $187 900 Call 404-2683. 2200 sq. ft. Kassinger '- 1 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 dal main floor family 'cum w. walkout to deck. fenced. partially finished osmi 5 app . CAC 8 VAC. Asking $198,500. 905-436- 2784 EXECUTIVE HOME in Prestige area of Whitby. 2.650 sq h., 4 bedroom, 3 bathrooms. central vac and central air, air cleaner, heated in round pool. fire - pace, fully fenced and landscaped backyard. Ask_ Ing $256,910. Call 430- 0548 to arrange a viewing, Serious offers only. No agents. IMMACULATE brick bun- galow• legal duplex. Live upper, rent lower. Central air excellent investment. S132,900. Wont IML Must see. (905) 728.6145. OSHAWA 3 bedroom home. gas heating, waYrotR from living room to large fenced Ctterstley obblehillaarea ,A$128, / Call (905) 571-6685 M6Business Opporturoes E Lakeslde's let annual tau craft show (4 Parkes Drive, Ajax) November 9, 1996. Vendors wanted, space limited. Call nowt Karen Shephard 8861927 Or Barbara Jasper 428- 6877 $3500 full priced. Seclud- ed wooded Trader lot, ad- jacent to huge county for- est, good road, sandy beach. fishing. Cobourg area (416)431-1555 Camper Trailer Sites RED SETTER RESORT - 'amdy campground and cottage resort on the Trent Large spacious sites Full hookup from $825 2 and 3 bedroom cottages from S350/week Rec hail. store. pool, lakei•ont Swimming, ooating, good fishing 905- 436-0807.705-778-3096 Money to Lend OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. MR0Mortgages, Insurancee MORTGAGES - Good, bad and ull Financing for any purpose, rates from 5.95 b NI applications ac- cepted Community Finan - cal Services 668.6805 • 'Business pporhtnitfes BE YOUR own boss. Make big money with our 3.500 items. $5.50 brings giant catalogue, refunded with Ist order. 8 King St. E. Dept. otw, 99639, P.O. Box 54005 Oshawa, Ont. LIH ST2 FOR SALE. --. business eery •easonaoie� owner selling for health reasons Serious inquires only (905) 983-5224. leave message PINE LOFT, 1,imiture 6 ac -e "y S!cre. estab- lished 19 yrs,inventory. 901, ;.-glen operator prozi ask—, $129.000 tax (905) 853-Sy67 SEEKING 5 key people lith a -ec'eneur:al back Yround, wnl train to earr z,250Knew car Call 305,404 221 1 • ' Registrations DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available . rea- sonable rates. Call 428-2000 HE Personals BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - names a private phone numbers. 1- 9DD-451-3638 ext 704. S3.29/riun, must be 18. T - tone. EVANLY RAYS... Police use us. Rated •1. Solutions on Career, Relationships, Health, Love. $2.99dmnute. 18 r. 1-90D-451-4055. PSYCHIC Palm &Tarot. Call Terry (905)831-4368. AMHouses Houses , For Rent AM TIFor Rent $1 - IIA Absolute Affordable! WHO SATs YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUlll WHY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME!! Mortgage payments 3 -Bedroom Semi $679/month 3 -Bedroom bungalow $789/month 3 -Bedroom Jr. Exec. $%9/month No down payment? Bad Credit? Bw mot? Cap Mel (905)571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Sales Rep. Sutton Group Excel Realty Inc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of ETHEL VIOLET SWAN, late of the Town of Pickering, in the Re- gional Municipality of Durham, Retired School- teacher, Deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of February, 1995must be filed with the undersigned 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 & NEWMAN 126 Byron Street North. Whitby, Ontario, L1N 4M9 Solicitors for the Estate. THE,{Yip:WS ADVl:RTjSER,,WED,, M-JVBER 16, 19P&IRAGP1A. FITZGERALD Rose Mary, Peacefully passed in her sleep at the Village Retirement Centre Pickering, on Monday October 14, 1996. Rose Mary Fitzgerald beloved wife of Cad. Mother of Carl, Brian and Mike Stepmother of Doug. Ted. and Card. Survived by her brothers Joseph and Julie Young and Michael and Helen Young Rose will be sadly missed by all her family and friends. A service of remembrance will be held at the McEachnie Funeral home. 28 Old Kingston Rd Ajax. (Pickering Village) 905.428-8488 on Wed Oct 16, 1996 at 11.a In Donations to the On- tario Heart and Stroke Foundation, would be ap- preciated by the family goompartions EASTSIDE OONNEC- TIONS DATELINE Free to call to place your ad. no charges for ladles. no Phone bill charges. 905. 430-7060 I v uuixlr� ur+r.i A ill A rfr � urtcrrr hvih rvn � •I r nrd 6r pitl+lr .nxm m i�. \ew, 1J,rpti n+ 1 Ilx, 11-1, .dl 6x} il(I 40+6591 10"l61uh i -n P.rn n..1, nn H . a1 1, nh rvk, nlirmJrm n, cr.iJ .fii�r jxi „4m� b, � .dlmx .hi, nnml-. r !'^ur11a I-- M IN h14,rrixttrA Lm, d. !rr�•,h M.knn trm1411,ift U r,xn %I, I,, M. 1Lirw,x n. \Y m,• ', Ctrnrbi 11.11 4,,9.rtr STOCK, Edward. Unexpectedly on Friday October 11 1996 Ed Stock beloved husband of Carole L ov- Ing father of Lisa and her husband Stephen Smith and Karen and her husband Peter McAlpine and Paul Stock Dear grandfather of Adrian and Jordan Will be sadly missed by his mother Marion, brothers Francs and Charles, and many fnends The family will receive fnends at McEachnie Funeral Home 28 Old Kingston Rd. (Pickenng Village) Ajax. 905- 428-8488 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday Funeral Mass at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church ,82 Church St S Ajax on Monday October 14 at 1' a.m Cremation In lieu of flowers donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated PAGE 32 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1996 1994'1 \ 4 -RUNNER J Liu! That's . - Inteiriar Fn't.M4. a Shampoo }�' No PAI IncludesNO 1W 1994 Ford Tempo 1993 Chevy Cavalier 1993 Sundance 1993 Maida Protege 1994 \Y)I.FSI% 1GON GOLF GTI 1993 Dodge Shadow Onl. ()/month* 1992 Plymouth Laser tt��s�es,� 1992 Lumina Eurosport K 19921 Eaule Vista 1991 Dodu,-e Caravan 1991 Tovota Camry 1991 Ford Taurus 1991 Volkswaton Jetta 1991 Chevy Cavalier 1991 Ford Tempo 1990 Dodge Caravan 1990 Cro\\ n Victoria 1990 Jeep YJ 1990 Toyoto 4 -runner 1991 ('IIK1 sI t.K DIN \s 11 1989 Cadillac Deville Onh i; -/month' 1989 GMC Tracker _ 1988 Jaguar XJ6 �. 1988 Dodoe Caravan 1987 Dodge Dakota PIU 1985 Town & Country 1"4 \1 \/L`% NIX3 1994 PON I I V I KaN�I'OKI §80)nh �N01per month* Onh , )ti/per month* � C 89 199: Kt:Kt'I r�, G r7 OnIN i•/month* 5 6 KK _. Only ;/month* ii ilk Re$V, Environmentally friendly 1'195 HONDA CIVIC I.X Only ' + /month* 1�1 Mr - 55K 1994 FSCOR'I "AGON I Only . _-; _/month# 72K 1993 MAZDA NII %I"\ Only '325/month' 29K 19957"O1'O"f:\("ORO L1.A only --,h')/month• par "14 -01 " 19%91.1\('OI,N IY1\y\'('AR S1(;N,%1TRF: SERIFS Onla +10'/month* 1994H(1NDN.(I\I( ( X _MA_ only 2,,S8/month* 710 1991 blit.\ l c "\1 \1 IER Only '" /month* 1994 MER(TR1' SABLE Only /m)nth* a;w�r a 1993 NISSAN 400ZX Only ' '.) 9/month' UT® SORVION SUPER CONTRA row cosr or PAwAr- I//I Tan mA//Il1Tz/1/Amew Fim-- "-99 $9 *Includes computer check and labour to adjustn •Shims and pas extra if needed r..p•y r•c•. 31AK 1698 Bavly St. (just south of 401, west of Brock) -Saud on 1 S% down, 60 99S* 4 cyl. 6 cyl. � From $39* $59* 8 c I.•Includes newprerttium pads Includes new A/C DelcoorChampion ���* an Latour to install plugs and labour to install - Vans&ipiN Oct. 711li •other parts and labour extra if needed t:yt•r I kti 3tA•J I extra oa aMs NO Payment No Interest FOR 46 MONTHS Parts/Labour (exc/udinq► tires) ENGINE SHAMPO( (just south ; F t1; 401) in Pickerin e Hours: Mon, 71ues, IMurs, Fri -7:30 am - Gpm, Sat. - 7 - 2pffm W - 7:30 am - Som err'' W-a- Ope s e n Sunda, 1 to 3' 21,x;' Th s s kering OPEN HOUSE! JUST GORGEOUS! S 184,800'. Ouiat, child -sats court - backs to park! lin ulete 3+1 bedroom home * Bright. family -sits kit. - appls., parry. 8 wainscotting A glass wro. . 4 •�., ;._,r :. _ -' • oversize family rm. - brick tp! King-size msb. bdmn. - tun on suite! perfect "nanny's room" with 3 -pc. bath! Premium Indsclid. lot, near schootf, shopping. GO bus and Hwy. #401. Upgrades: CAC. CVAC. french i colonial drs.. custom playcentro. SEE YOU ON SUN. 1 TIL 31 RACK SERGISON• 831-3300 R7` AN,Reafty FIRST Ltd. ,0i AJAX APPROX. 2,500 SQ. FT. - 0 Now's the time eo move up to this executive home loaded with extras. - CAC CVAC - Alarm system - �, ; Sundeck - Ceramics through kitchen & foyer. Located on quiet court. CALL STEVE FEAROW, 683-2992 QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. Q,S INCREDIBLE 1/2 '000P�j. ��Gp' . ACRE LOT! � S�5 Q� Fabulous 'Pickering Village" Over a 1/2 acre lot Updated from top to bottom 4 bedrooms ,C Q Jacuzzi tub in main bath New roof Newer broadloom d flooring Rewired in 1994 narking for 4 ars! B1 Asking $196.900 PLEASE CALL BARRIE COX' (905) 839-7449 RV -MN( dr ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. SOMETHING SPECIAL ONLY $153,900 south Ajax home in dmrabk ake area. Close to park A scenic walkways by the water. Hardwood "dors in dining room, trench door. So arum overlooking a truly beautiful garden Magnolia. Rhododendrum i " lots of flowers. Clematis at your front door 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. y... r CALL LUCY BATESON, ASSOCIATE BROKER (905) 619-9500 LOVELY. LOVELY I m� HERITAGE REALTY 1 ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS!!! listedd 6nm Leal built + ktaded with upgrades, 9' ceilings, oak kitchen, open concept tam rm., must be seen! Cam BERNARD LEE* or MOCK CHONCY' at 416-296-3693 or 14MO-663-7119 ROUGE RIVER REcALTY LTD. STOP, CIRCLE, CALL TODAY We besuWully maintained 3 all Rn home becks on to peetspece!! Ent -in kitchen, witimilly rNkoull oto >ow yard, 3 rashroorns in total. khlerlocking falkway, plus lots of extras. A ofinite must see. Call: ANGELA HOFFMANW, 19051683-1088 • Q RENTAL! ' North Ajax detached ' 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms ' Large, bright kitchen ' Main floor family room Main floor laundry $1,150 + utilities Available December 1/96 JACQUELYNN TANNER*, 619-9500 i ` iWt JUST LISTED - LUXURY AJAX LAKEFRONT l , _'Stunning 2 bdrm. condo rM. "°"L ' Thousands spent on new Canal: kitchen Spectacular view from rlandscaped terrace i • Sep. fam. rm., open concept den En suite laundry facilities Approx.1,670 sq. ft. + This unit has lots to offer retiree, i MUMMER * a "a' empty nester or busy Aprofessional Asking ony $179,900. CALL BRIAN KONDO 683-2992 - Rv;�rxc QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. WHY GIVE AWAY g00 YOUR MONEY?- RENT ONEY?- RENT NO MORE X Call me now r 1, X 3 large bedrooms X 2 storey home X Large lot X Living room - dining room ` = - _ X Renovated bathroom _ • X Don't wait, call now. PATRICIA X. REABURN-, RRS. .: 683-2992 R6VM QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. STOP! CIRCLE! 000 CALL! ,INS 3 bdrm. Ajax bungalow sits on 50x125' lot. Hardwood floors & — neutral decor. New gas furnace & newer windows. deckkitchen walks out to deck Includes 4 appliances. Call Chantal today for more details at 619-9500! 1'L1 rMtUA MAL IT ING. � lWn ReplaaalnlMM "AsaociaM B►obr "'�Okl�NIMr DETACHED BACKSPLIT Very spacious rooms 3 plus 1 bedrooms 50' frontage ' Hardwood floors Separate side entrance Freshly painted ' Quiet south Pickering area Martin condition CALL RON ARGUE*, 837-1054 &6%f;EW Great 3 bedroom starter home close to mall, schools, etc. Huge 50x125' lot. 5 appliances, huge rear deck. Mature treed lot. This won't last! Cal( Jim today. CALL JIM KELLY*, 683-2992 RVMPX OUALITY ONE LTD. WIN. skyrxp over staircase. convierxes. Pun -out pot th"M Greenhouse kit. Main t1r. fam. pantry. microwave shelf. a real & laundry rms. Walkout delight. This 3 bdrm. often large f principal rooms. 2 baths. 11=13' decbasement with 5th bedroom. -.k pp y yWry �, early Xmas Please call today. gin Call now to view. J.y.7.JJ� R r r IZ1,161 .•..... _ ., e r _ ' �.•C � , : a ..... .rase throughout. Close to all amenities. Master bdrm. with sitting area. large bright eat -in kitchen. main floor laundry, finished basement. fireplace. This one worth seeing! CUSTOM BUILT KNOCKOUTH, fltegnlflCltht is TOTALLY ., � upgraded . 5 bdrm. home features a kitchen that is to s for" Put this fine Pickering property on your "MUST SEE" list. Call Coda T��.a.. Irk .�..:.....'. i�✓ i.:. 1�...:� Luft -I pa 14.pc, 3 washrooms, main f1m fain. -l-Spt:., l4pt., t2�pc tgtlttr family, don: laundry rm. with walkout to deck b hot ut kitten with walkouttub. CMhal YaC., flreplBCl. nn doors- central air Situated on quiet cres. Double ore rtes. drive, prof. landscaping. s, JOHN MONIZ• { 831-3300 TRIDEL CONDOS Lovely one bdrm. plus solarium, formal dining only $119,900 2 + bdrm., 2 full bstinona, 2 SIMPLY STUNNING ling, locker, 5 WpUnces only $739,900. court. Thousands spent on upgrades. Cedar decks, new Gorgeous cones suite, 2 bdrm., broadloom, wood stove, European kitchen cabinets, tastefully den or 3rd. bdrm., bekony, 2 decorated. Shows a "10". parking, locker. Shows We a JOHN MONIZ*t model. Cal John Mona 831-3300. 'Sales Representative '• Associate Broker `Broker/Owner - -F HPeatailfings drkasave - pyx Quarry Iwtlrood Moen beautifully finished basement with columns, dual ,aided gas fp Pine accents. Professionally whnarble i oak mantle. landscaped!!! creat value ass. knQressive nraw i luxury an ,,p Mange your appointment thou ►telcos seas wfparai i sauna. Cal tlason, 905416.33311 or 905-031x300 Elaine for appoinetrnt to view. before its so1dN! A LYNN have purchasers RkCULLOCH* looking for a house in 8310° the Fox Hollow/knWealJohn Boddy deck, ceramic ale in kit., areas. If you are thinking of selling or know attached garage, large rec rm.,t a -pc. as 2 2 -pc. baths. someone who is, please call me for more Beautifully decorated. Ilamediete possession. _ information. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 16,19% -PAGE 3 Housing may reach 132,700 units in 1997 y Housing starts and resale activity will be up this year and in 1997 because of current housing market momentum, reports Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) in its third- quarter National Ilousing Outlook (NHO). Total housing starts are forecast to reach 123,000 units this year. Single -detached starts will increase 23 per cent to 79,100 units while multiple starts will decline by six per cent to 43,900. Total starts are forecast to increase further in 1997, to 132,700 units. Both single and multi- ple unit construction are expected to increase next year. "I'he current recovery rests on affordability and tighter supply," said Gilles Proulx, Chief Economist at CMIIC's Market Analysis Centre. "This augers well for the: LdLr years of the 19r10's especially when demographic trends alone sug- gest higher demand for housing." "In light of the recent decline in mortgage rates, resale --market trends should 1­12111dill i T MacLENNAN `Broker/ �- Owner able. Total sales through the Multiple Listing Ser- vice (MLS) are expected to rise above 300,000 units this year with another gain in 1997," Proulx added. This issue of the NHO also presents key sum- mary results from long term household growth scenarios developed by CMHC. Over the period 1996-2001, net household formation should be within a range of" 141,000 to 175,000 per year. Basest on these scenarios, there; is a good likeli- hood of higher new construction over the second half of the 1990's. On a regional basis, Ontario stars will rise 19 per cent to 42,306 units this year with an addition- al advance to 45,(M units in 19)7. The forecast increase is mainly from single -detached conurix - tion. Multiple units will still decline this year before recording a moderate irwreasc in 1907. In British Columbia, new construction is expected to be slightly towage this year at 26.750 units. due to a drop in muluplcs. In 1'X/ total starts should increase to 29,100, with higher lev- els of construction for both types of units. New construction in Quebec is expected to be up more than 10 per cent in both 1996 and 1(9)7. Total construction should reach 24,300 units this year and 27,500 next year supported by rising affordability, higher existing home sales and improving economic conditions. the Prairie provinces are expected to have more active housing markets. The region, espe- cially the resource sectors in Alberta and Saskatchewan, enjoy a steady economic recovery supporting higher home sales and prices, and rneNe new construction. In the Atlantic region. all four provinces will experience higher new construction this year m with the largest gains in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Next year, the general trend will be down as large projects, such as llihem>it and the fixed link project will be at the end of tdic:ir axlstniction ph Lc. REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE Brock Rd. north of Finch - Greenpark custom home, 4 bdrm., 4 baths, 2 fireplaces, w/o from kitchen, approx. 2,000 sq. ft. in-law bsmt. apt. w/sep. side door ent. 2 car garage. Many extras. Asking only $184,900. Ross Gallo' Gallo Rea! Estate Ltd. (416)410-2660 or 1-800-491-0003 ' - r,,;, esertat,ve PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER `3 EAST REALTY DICKERING THE 420-4200 BEST" An Independently Owned and Operated Member Broker of Coldwell Barker Aff ,ates of Caraaa flEDUCED TO $99,900!!! AUTUMN IN MUSKOKA geriet>ce it yourself"! Immaculate 3 bdrm. cottage ,pet frenal trarlqud lake. 1.28 acres, gently sbpirtg property, dock. gar.. All amenities. 3 km. to Baysvlle, t ' 2 hrs. 15 min. from Toronto! j Call Laura i Masur, 420- !I 4200. ` );®ATTENTION BUILDERS xft in Frenchman's Bay area. S- , S01 zoning. 45% coverage jamble. 6 lots - 2 lots serviced to kine - balance services on street,-' ropy of new zoning by-law - Ilrailable. Listed at $359,000. GOITior1 420-4200. BAY LOCATION - Mr,13TROLLERS DELIGHT m 3 lh ch n n home with renovated kithen If1leAeaeultfrtt Li airy and spacious with pastel decor and central air conditioning - Listed at WhitelWhite)$117,00. Paine Whiteley, 420- 4200. _�. LOCATION" - °4 brill tf, separate living room and bp Michen with pantry and island cabinet 8 %W overcooks tam. 1 rot. wdh fp. mn. _ f tt floor laundry, central air, central vac. Cal Eton Gomes, 4204200. x FOR SECURITY? CONVENENCE? d e condo with your own Irorft Tilden 3 storey tc•wnhouse, 2 —owaN , 2 bdnns. + den + studio, CAC d CVAC, 5 appl., beautiftd decor. Cal now. 420- 4200. DW IS THE TIMEM ge rates at all time low. rb would carry same kmler than rent. What 1 waiting for? Call Sheri 0 905-420-4200 for -- y ExpowZ the best: IWACULATE CONDO - PLEASURE TO SHOW" "EXCLUSIVE LISTING VlfaleArortt,'rbe Breakers" IN PRESTIGIOUS GUILOWOOD VILLAGE" Detache,. e,,c ; —sc - _.,: tea" `3m 3 years old, — fireplace appliances : rg doors lead rti " trlcktded. garden Offered at ..-ools.ill`L 3 . "`Vr $189.000. Please call I _aaroy 'F, ,,ate Hannah Foley, Cali ar•,ah 420-4200. - : ev to view 3 :y )OC "'FABULOUS VALUE!" TRIDEL CASITA TOWNHOMES f LIFESTYLE FOR THE '90s WIN kept 5 bedroom home on 132' deep lot. 1490f including 2 full J ndors, an* ohigh rn. IlaldleDod floors, man fbor family room. lots of 19 renovations, double gar. Call to see. the and carpet. The mstr. suite has a 4 -pc bath. wi closet. Asking The den can be bdrm r3. Cali Jack Muir. 420-4200. $134,900. ■� Keith King, 420-4200 BUSY FAIRLY RESTAURANT a HWY. 48, KIRKFIELD c•M Vw ttDtrrd business. mttee srcc a-, censed dining am k" gupproxitars. a , Twee 'rom entrance to M_8WprovmRal park Sih,ng on 2 S acres, great poteit;a� expand ,.Wng My 5219 000' Frank LaTbe 420-4L,(X ABSCUM ." P=Jf =9A0 sk IL home in one ot whilll riim b am ira e>densive interlocking, gardupaded kit., ceramics. CAC, CVAC, intercom. - - Parking for 6 cars. Janice j Garnett. 420- 4200 - OWN" W11 A BIG LOT "AND" A HUGE WORKSHONGARAGEH! 1 . sq, ft, soUth Ajax beauty on a 50x200' i* 'tMif#► a 750 sq. ft. workshop/garage. D10gntir pickled maple kit., with centre isitrtt#. gkfiarning hardwood floors, 6 jet :bitill french doors. Minutes to walk to d parkland and the lake. A unique NO* in an upooming demand neighborhood! EtiRtillglf Iuotfts. .AM= Of)iiLY :134,900, A CHANCE OF YOUR LFEI!! !arpe kA has eat -in area. Living mill. . Illi Baan. k. Wildly. Also available, 2 -budding A lots, 2 acre. $119,900! 7/8 acre $14900. Call now. Don't miss these deals. Mr. ooster►wn• (905) 4204200. AF YOU ARE TIRED OF ,::RENTING, CALL ME Let me show you how rent = marfgage payments. Owning vs. recd rg. make your move. You d verve iN. Rodelto A Cuevas, ',;W420-4200. C, TRIDEL CASITA TOWNHOMES f LIFESTYLE FOR THE '90s J {~ Luxurious bungalow - was tete model' Extra pantries in tme kitchen, built in microwave/Convectior oven, crown �t �• - mouldings, upgraded broadloom 2 Dorms, 2 baths. en suite laundry. 24 hour security Call Doris Mur, 420-4200. This'Emooel has over 1,600 sq ft or by space. The neutral decor is accented by extensive use of ceramic the and carpet. The mstr. suite has a 4 -pc bath. wi closet. The den can be bdrm r3. Cali Jack Muir. 420-4200. ABSCUM ." P=Jf =9A0 sk IL home in one ot whilll riim b am ira e>densive interlocking, gardupaded kit., ceramics. CAC, CVAC, intercom. - - Parking for 6 cars. Janice j Garnett. 420- 4200 - OWN" W11 A BIG LOT "AND" A HUGE WORKSHONGARAGEH! 1 . sq, ft, soUth Ajax beauty on a 50x200' i* 'tMif#► a 750 sq. ft. workshop/garage. D10gntir pickled maple kit., with centre isitrtt#. gkfiarning hardwood floors, 6 jet :bitill french doors. Minutes to walk to d parkland and the lake. A unique NO* in an upooming demand neighborhood! EtiRtillglf Iuotfts. .AM= Of)iiLY :134,900, A CHANCE OF YOUR LFEI!! !arpe kA has eat -in area. Living mill. . Illi Baan. k. Wildly. Also available, 2 -budding A lots, 2 acre. $119,900! 7/8 acre $14900. Call now. Don't miss these deals. Mr. ooster►wn• (905) 4204200. AF YOU ARE TIRED OF ,::RENTING, CALL ME Let me show you how rent = marfgage payments. Owning vs. recd rg. make your move. You d verve iN. Rodelto A Cuevas, ',;W420-4200. C, PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 16,19% Nmlmnmin 9os 427=6522 OPAL LIMAGE ROYAL LEFAGE IIIIIIIIIIOINIppI �NNNNINIININII WILMA TANNER* EVELYN REGAN* LOIS WEAVER* SMOMSE I have buyers for - South Ajax home on mature treed lot. 'Master feature 4 -pc. en suite, walk-in closet Good condition. 'Open concept kitchen and family room *Detached *3 bedroom 'Separate living room Home on private lot, ravine or wooded. 'central ar *Eat -in kitchen Main floor family room Ajax, Pickering, Whitby. Under $200,000. DARE YOUCOMPARE! Discovery Bay in Ajax -by -the -lake executive home _ 'Walk -out to covered deck preferably with pool. A HONEY *Nicely landscaped front and back '2 baths. 3 bedrooms DISCOVE_ _ BAY OUR 6 • --„ 2 fireplaces pace S1 E2.900 a��.' �1ain floor family room '4 Bedroom Style: 2 storey detached New windows and shingles 17-7777 Location: South Ajax. walk Deck and central air *Open concept to lake " 'Greenhouse kitchen Lot :120 deep beautifully �- 'Mature trees landscaped 'Walk to lake. ' Benefits: A-1 condition. � 5149.900 � IV, I_ � '_125.000 townhouse super finished basement, air. 'Downpay $7.450 ;200 month ma�nt fee schools and parks • S, 000ypprcx. onthl for Si "DEDICATED TO SERVING YOU BETTER" Call Wilma... Your best interest at heart! St000Apprcx monthly approx 'Sakes Representative "Associate Broker ­Broker/Owner CALLING ALL KIDS ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 BETWEEN 11:30 - 2:30 AT 1450 KINGSTON RD. (KINGSTON RD. & VALLEY FARM) PICK UP YOUR FREE PUMPKIN (WHILE QUANTITIES LAST) ti MEET "SPARKY"THE FIRE DOG • HALLOWEEN TREATS • SIT ON THE FIRE TRUCK WIN PRIZES • EDUCATIONAL HANDOUTS MEET YOUR LOCAL FIREMEN • FACE PAINTING • HOT DOGS & DRINKS (MINIMAL COST) �— • HALLOWEEN TREATS sOiD - ALL PROCEEDS TO FIRE PREVENTIONS "BUDDY BEAR" PROGRAM • MEET YOUR LOCAL FIREMEN 14FIRE V PREVENTIONY—,_— CANADA — �aEW CO-ORDINATED BY: Coldwell Banker - 1st Toronto East Real Ltd. - y Your Community Supporter tY (��%-J r�tjl lt1H FtRt}(f K 1\F(�K%L�fI(1\. (()\f:�Ci 1.\I RA `•tae Lf\\\\ Broker t)�+ncr ItStarts tit fiOmE' S°_'NSCRED BY YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS �������,�)-{ZOO THIS'S NC` SOL!CIT PROPERTiES ALREACY L!STEC FOR SALE THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 16. I"6 -PAGE 5 Financial planning booklet offered to seniors Royal Trust launches new guidebook to help snowbirds plan for a problem - free extended winter getaway An increasing number of Canadians over age 55 are heading south for the winter to get away from the cold weather. To make their extended vacation worry free, Royal Trust has released Planning a Winter Out of the Country a guidebook that pro- vides snowbirds with a helpful checklist of the many details to look after. "This guidebook goes beyond pro- viding financial planning advice for snowbirds," said Bruce Armstrong, Royal Trust's Director of Retirement and Lending/Banking Services. "There are home security issues, medical and health issues, custom and tax issues, and insurance issues to look after. Proper preparation is key to avoiding problems that can ruin your stay down south." Each year, more and more Canadi- ans are flocking to Florida, the hottest winter location for snow- birds. More than half of all visiting Canadians over 55 stay 30 days or longer. Of those vacationing in Florida, more than 200,000 Canadi- ans own property there. With extended stays becoming the norm, there are a myriad of ques- tions, financial and other, to be addressed. For example: What is the best way to ensure your financial needs are looked after in Canada and the U.S." For tax purposes, do you qualify as a snowbird or a U -S. citi- zen? Does your provincial health plan provide enough coverage when outside of Canada? If not, what do you require to cover your needs. Planning a Winter Out of the Country guidebook answers these and other questions. For example, included are sections on: - Pre -planning your finances - Protecting your home while you're away - What you need to know about cus- toms - coming and going in the U.S. and Canada - Your U.S. home - rental options, home ownership and tax implica- tions - What you'll want to consider about renting a car or taking your own - How to ensure you get the best value for your Canadian dollar - Banking in the U.S. - how to look after your day-to-day needs "Royal Trust is committed to pro- viding Canadians with the informa- tion they need to make educated decisions involving their finances," said Armstrong. "Planning a Winter Out of the Country continues the tra- dition by helping snowbirds identify potential pitfalls that could cost them their hard earned money - not to mention disappointment and frus- tration in their vacation plans. - "Planning a Winter Out of the Country" is one in a series of Royal Trust guidebooks on estate planning, trust, planned giving, fixed income, and retirement planning, acid is part of a broad range of services Royal Trust provides to help educate clients on important financial mat- ters. The company also offers semi- nars, a Money Guide newsletter, and personalized Financial Counseling, and encourages people to come in and talk with an advisor about their needs and concerns. Royal Trust's series of guide- books are available free of charge at all Royal Trust offices. You can also order by calling the Straight Line Information Service at 1-800-668- 1990, or download it from the Financial Library on Royal Trust's I n t e r n e t site:http://www.royalbank.com/eng- lish/wealth Royal Trust has been providing trust and investment services to gen- erations of Canadian families for almost 100 years and provides personal and corporate financial services through a network of branches and offices across Canada and in key international financial centres. Royal "Trust is part of Royal Bank Group and is one of Canada's largest trust companies with client assets under administration of $403 billion. Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser. The place to m for a place to live OUTSTANDING O )X 0RI)>: NLL I 1 33 ft. \ 161 ft. LOT Believe it! Once you come in, you won't want to leave! Beautifully finished sunroom with ceramic floor and walkout to deck, skylight, newer gas furnace, central air, central vac. This one is a true showpiece! Call MARY ROY' for details. 831-3300. RVMPK FIRST Rd's FIRST TINIF BITERS DEUGIIT. Quiet square in prestigious "Fox Hollow". Spotless 3 bedroom features gleaming hardwood floors, 'Hannington silver' linoleum, w/o to deep yard. CAC, fin. rec room w/airtight stove and upgraded 2 -piece. Walk to schools, church and shops. Jill Smith, 683-1790. ROYAL LEPAGE �uuuuuuuuunu SOtTH .Aj.4x Close to lake and conservation. This beautiful home features newer broadloom, large eat4n kitchen, and extra 2 - pc. bath. Family room has fireplace and wet bar. Double car garage. Cap Jill Savard' or Ken Brown' at 42&7677. 'S YOUR MOVE! ou could want for S169.900 4 bedrooms esuMuf greenhouse kitchen sin floor tam. ren. w/kepiaoe ain floor laundry and gr. 1/2 baths, CAC 6 CVAC bows like a model home IIARLYN BROOKS' at 428 - for more details. — Prudential A AeMevem fReraft PIC KERING BEAU -n' Spacious private yard Newer kitchen New gas furnace Inground kidney shaped pool Sep. side entrance to fin. bsmt. New decking Newer broadloom Must be seen!' Please all Flora Waters' at (905) 931-3300. Exclusive Listing! RVMW FIRST Ltd. n'' ENCELI_EN'I' 1,O( ATION X"EST PICKERING Over 2.700 sq. ft., boasts double doors into stunning vestiibuie w/circ. stairase to 2nd floor. 4 large bdrms., master with 5 -pc., oval tub i sap. showergreen Wm kit. Very private backyard, inground Istad pool, CAC, CVAC, deck, gazebo. Please all for details and viewkg. Fora Watars', pt _ �//�Iw _- FIRST R6 ARE YOU STILL RENTING? South Ajax walk to lake d all amen. 3 bath/ 3 bed finished bsmt., cent. air, garage/ approx. 1,300 sq ft., 4 appliances, new windows 8 siding. Please call Flora Waters' fol viewing & details at (905; 831-3300. RVMW" "FIRST % OPPORTUNITY MIUlm$ 1 1 Ur"llirvably low rates, low prices and this home are 3 masons to buy now. This 3 bedroom Ajax dWdted tactless a finished rec rm., corner stone fiepboa, fenced yard, trait perch, fridge, stove and morel How long will this greet buyers market IM? CoN Harty Streeter', 683.109x. GROUP e ease" raishgr ins. ;est T ATERRIFIC HERMITAGE AREA Great 4 bdrm. fam. home in one of the most desirable areas of Ajax. Main fir. fam. mi wigas fp. Huge mstr. w/sitting area. 4 -pc. bath & 4a!k in closet. Gar. access to inn. RAN ' , laundry rm See it today. Call IONALD' far McDonald at 619-9500. S1/-�+ wid tliwri' .. 75 REESE AVE., AJAX ' 3reit court location m desired �` JVesfiey Heights. 3+1 bdnns., 3 4- pc bathrooms, family, room over -�' garage. Upgraded carpet d tons of ceramics. Fully fin. basement with second kitchen. A great family, LYN horn. Only $187,900. Call Lyn DUNLOP* today, 619-9500. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY ESTATE A!''• Renovated century house. 15 acres. 8 stall horse loam, triple car garage. Next to county ` forest. Priced to sell. $279,000. MORS Call Bill Morrison. GORGEOUS SOUTH AJAX CONDO Pmcipw & im. = 5525.40 Taxes per morlh = 587.00 Winlenance Ices = $178.13 Total payrroem $790-63 This home boasts woodtikrkung fireplace. CAC, 5 appis., indoor pool & spa. Terms courts Kin Duffirts N) -AME Cal much me t� Jo -Anne Looyst. LOVST• 905.6149500. LUXURY LAKESIDE LIVING! Shxning 4 bdrm. - upgriles galore! Al ..► new windows. Large oper, cencepl kit. is a gourmet's dell wlgrdMe counters, mexican files, huge work Mand and bar overlooking tam. an. & den. 2 gas fps! Beautiful fn. bsmt. walks out to resort - $us" like yard - VG pod, gazebo, waterlal and VINCENT`' moue! For Ire discrirninatng buyer• Say egoodbye to your landlord tomorrow!! This immaculate Pickering townhome features: 3 bdnns., large dining & sunken living room, eat -in kitchen, finished basement & w/o to fenced yard & more. Calf today before it's gone. ANGELO Angelo Pucci, (905) 831.9500. PUCCI• n r FREEHOLD TOWNHOUSE' _ =natures WHITBY'S FINEST r maintenance tees' 9eautiful Bayfield home situated on 'r' s a 57x118' landscaped lot. ! cmpletely finished wall cgraded crraaloom basment with 2nd fireplace. access',cm ;arage :c yarT Greenhouse kit. with w/o to deck. x Four spacious bedrooms. Lots of VALERIE _iGgrades and extras included. Call PILGRIM' Valerie Pilgnm'. 831-9500. Man floor family room r FREEHOLD TOWNHOUSE' _ =natures pine, r maintenance tees' deck gas :umace' 3 bedrooms overlooking country garden. Bleached raK Kamen Wen rnamtained & immaculate Close to transit. shops. community cgraded crraaloom centre and parks ' 50o down OAC and will carry like ert. Call Cyntr a at 619-9500 for access',cm ;arage :c yarT Marg >e P c., ^^g ocation, RETA mediate xssession BIGIONI' arcitc at S, A5 0 --7r am 36 Petra 39icn 093 a _ renovated! Offers beautiful pine, main Ar. laundry, 28x15' deck overlooking country garden. new Wen rnamtained & immaculate Close to transit. shops. community bath with sep. shower. Gas heating. centre and parks ' 50o down OAC and will carry like ert. Call Cyntr a at 619-9500 for RAVINE LOT $190,000 Marg yARGARET Huleatt for an appointment to view. ' 4 large bedrooms All brick executive Man floor family room Main Moor laundry ' Approx. 2.300 sq. ft. ' Desirable NE Oshawa RICK 4 years new! MENARY• Call Rick Menary, 619-9500. POPULAR FOX HOLLOW BEAUTY This all brick Bramalea home is situated on oversized lot on a quiet Cres. with a short walk to schools. It features 4 spacious bdrms., mn. fIr. fam. rm. wl The kit. is gourmet style with a w/o to yard. Call Sherry Hoover', 905-831-9500 3for open house dates simmaw and times. HOOVEW This home shows to perfection with thousands spent in upgrades! IPs located on quiet court setting with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, finished basement, large backyard with view of lake. Cal Robert Sixsmith' or gMM fta irTM' A Ron Tamrazian' to view, 831-9500. WN TAMIAaAW Sales THE NEWS TOM LEWIS* ,mo n 'his line reigrbon orr, ,lease -els a' a'P NEED ROOM FOR MOM OR DAD? ovey ,a• -^r -as s=carate ince to bacheior style apaCment with baath. A;sc •"ain floor family room A- ',rcpiace c,,tle garage 4 -pc. .-r - r 'l --aste• :eoroor, ane 'encea PAUL . . A' "s ' .rr ,a 3rrrie JONES. f.a,s' 931 A JUST EAST OF THE ROUGE' emium pe-srapee -ct -maculate »ecutive home' 4 bdrms' suite step-up tub 8 separate st>cwer' �--ienhouse k,: w,partry! Main fh — & aundrv' Gas fpl Ceramic ' mire Ca:: now for your BEV accolrtmert to view' Bev Hutchison, HUTCHISON• ?;'-950C-r6ry-9500 Its HUGE PARK LIKE BACK YARD! s This is a, Safe court locarbon in area Of fine homes. FRAM built 3 bdrm.. master en suite, man floor fam. ni finished bsmt with bar. oversized Igarage & spnnkier system on this moister lot JON" DELAY' Call D SAM Diana a'tY r'7 -950C today' �• Gorgeous century home; totally renovated! Offers beautiful pine, main Ar. laundry, 28x15' deck overlooking country garden. new Wen rnamtained & immaculate Close to transit. shops. community bath with sep. shower. Gas heating. centre and parks ' 50o down OAC and will carry like ert. Call Cyntr a at 619-9500 for A pleasure to show! Call Marg yARGARET Huleatt for an appointment to view. NULEATT• Great value! 905-619.9500! ONLY ASKING $122,900 Enjoy the lilestyle of a millionaire at this prestigious address. Fabulous recreational facilities with swimming, souash, racquet ball, tennis, pool. This sole features a spacious Itv.ldn plus solanum with westerly view of the city MSA lights. Come and have a look. Call Mona YOUNG* Young' at 905-831-9500, 24 hour pager " Ammiltille Brokef OCI'OdER 16. 1"6- PAGE 7 F 1 WHITBY'S FALLINGBROOK! 1 year old all brick Tormhna built! 4 bdrms.. 2 1/2 baths wlceramhcs d marble tom en suite! Open concept' Deluxe kit. wrbreakfast bar' Fam. rm. boasts gas `p cath cel pot lights & Palladian emoovvs' ;icer 3 pnstine' Shows a 'r' Cny 3214 5,1 fretrr:nc dl' Ca;lCATHY McGILL':;a;' i FANTASTIC VALUE Over improver >eT redrr,rars. 1� kitchens. 2 baths Carnes for ess'nar $85 r, Fabulous ^cr e '- :.ee buyer Oak ralkr,s 4 so,r1es :e r , 'ars Securty syster• cire';r due a'r-'.pyo 1 BONNIE DAVIS'S* TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LOW RATES 'is is me '.mc c corm ungalow Fin bsmt upgraded Kit * Bi apply N. o to deck 3 DW --7wd firs sunker 'am — pnced in ELEANOR 5169 5iA -ail to inspect today STANDFIEL.D' ='anorStandfieic :'9.950( • -=•'== =moi' • $115,900 M BACKS ON TO RAVINE Large, updated 3 bedroom townhouse, shows a 10+, walking distance to shops, schools, churches LAURA & GO station!! Call Laura Marks, MARKS" 905-619.9500. W "MIL111ACULATE"" "'PICKERING"' e Approx. 1,950 sq. ft. of luxury! Large at -in put., open concept to tam. rm. Fp., upgrades galore, huge master features n suite roman tub & sep. shower. 4 MOM bedrooms, all brick, only $209.000. Call LAN. Mike Lynch', 831.9500. COSY BUNGALOW! Finished top to bottom Walkout to barbecue area �C �Iw Wen rnamtained & immaculate Close to transit. shops. community centre and parks ' 50o down OAC and will carry like ert. Call Cyntr a at 619-9500 for CYNTHIA McLUCK1E• mere information • -=•'== =moi' • $115,900 M BACKS ON TO RAVINE Large, updated 3 bedroom townhouse, shows a 10+, walking distance to shops, schools, churches LAURA & GO station!! Call Laura Marks, MARKS" 905-619.9500. W "MIL111ACULATE"" "'PICKERING"' e Approx. 1,950 sq. ft. of luxury! Large at -in put., open concept to tam. rm. Fp., upgrades galore, huge master features n suite roman tub & sep. shower. 4 MOM bedrooms, all brick, only $209.000. Call LAN. Mike Lynch', 831.9500. \Wil•Ti '!t t • •• • � y, r' :� �'• c i . 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