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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_10_20It 0 HOME IMPROVEMBYENTS Frnity Owned & Opereed For Service You Can Trust VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 906 Brock Road South vat south of gayly. Pickering) 42a489a The Strike of 196 Surviving the crunch Page 8 nit"Mc I Kitchens Plus 1099 bOm PW E. The hithRtn Mao Pick ' l" 905 420-0716 Stora Hours:Z—��� Mon. -Wed. 930 a m "8 00 p.m N �. Thurs 6 Fn 930 a 830 p.m Sat 9 30 a m -5:00 p.m — --]o THE d PIG;'�RING PUBLIC UBRARt 0 --, CENTRAL ERIODIj News Avertise ...__.------ Sunday, Oct. 20, 1996 28 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 42,000 Vol. 115 No. 42 Pi"ckeri"ng GOrl*ders braceforlabor BY LINDA w'HITE S 1.-' h1 REPORTER AJAX-PICKERIN'G — Though GO Transit plans to operate a regular schedule during the Metro Days of Action, several thousand passengers from Ajax and Picker- ing should be prepared for the worst. GO Transit promises "to do our best to provide normal service;' according to infor- mation officer Bev Simpson. "Our unions have assured us its members won't be walk- ing out" Friday. when labor and social groups set up pickets throughout Metropoli- tan Toronto to protest provincial government spending cuts. Still, traffic congestion in the downtown core could hinder bus drivers. As well. "road closures, blocked rail lines and picketing activity could result in delays;' Ms. Simpson notes. " NVc are telling passengers to he pre- pared for that. But GO Transit is going to do its utmost to keep things going." Evidence of earthquake risk near nuclear plant ignored, say researchers BY .NUTAIANNE T.4KACS S"I,U] Rtl't)MLR PICKERING — Not enough is being dome to safeguard residents in the face of new evidence that a sen- ous earthquake could occur near the Pickering nuclear station, says one of Inside In the news Editorial ...........................6 Sports ............................13 Name Dropping..............17 Classified .......................20 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.durhumnews.net 931 + 7t GST = $1 the scientists who uncovered the evi- dence. Geologist Joseph Wallach attend- ed Pickering Council Tuesday to warn the Town and its residents that research required to assess the likeli- hoxxi of a quake here is not being conducted. The research is needed. he said. because new information uncovered in recent years about a fault line running under the station suggests a serious quake is much more likely than onginally thought when it watt built. -It is important to the people here in Pickering to determine. do you want to know or do vow not want to know?" said Mr. Wallach. "Just hav- ing a fault is not a problem. But if the fault is active and it's a big fault there is a problem:' Mr. Wallach uncovered the new earthquake evidence, along with seismologist and University of Toronto associate professor Arsalan Mohajer and marine geoscientist Richard Thomas, both of whom also attended the meeting. They maintain the additional research must be done to determine whether the fault under Pickering is active and whether it has shifted in recent geological time See EVIDENCE... Page 3 Some bus drivers have been encouraging passengers to find a different way of getting to work that day and a Metro Days of Action source, who refused to be identified, believes it's unlikely GO Transit will be able to meet its goal. Those who also rely on the Toronto Tran- sit Commission to reach their destination may face another obstacle. "I don't think amhody really knows what's going to h;lrrcn." .a" "ITC spokesman Marilyn Bolton. "We have asked all our employees to report to work, but we certainly don't want anyone putting their safety in jeopardy if they have to cross a picket line. "We also need assurance from emergency services that they will be able to reach us if we have an emergency:' notes Ms. Bolton. "We may not know until very close to the See METRO... Page 4 Two hurt in crash Ambulance attendants look after one of two peo- ple hurt in a crash at the intersection of Hwy. 2 and Liverpool Road in Pickering around 11:35 a.m. Friday. A 19 -year-old Markham man has been charged with careless driving and failure to wear a seatbelt after rear -ending a car driven by a 47 -year-old Pickering woman, say Durham Regional Police. Both were taken to Ajax -Picker- ing General Hospital, where they were treated for minor injuries and released. photo by Andrew Iwanowski �Ng of 0 0 s t710 Fj�1 • • , ;cam 'rre a H •� • A A / E y F� lhrlor dea wry 1 r 3 ..:11212 CO/MM//N/CAT/OMs , Bell . Mbbility • • • • • t� • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ��4 �+' � . `'. ~ LKS � • ILI //� � I / �` gig, • L - • 0- N • - • • • • • • • • • ir • • • i • s . i • • • • tr • C • 4— • c , • t � 0 ( 4z. - -- c • • •� • ••.' : • • • _ • , • • �\ ! J �� I �� • • hn MON.• • ,- • • . 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"These are not wild and dan- gerous speculations," Mr. Wal- lach told councillors, noting unexpected earthquakes have occurred in other areas with no history of them, such as the quake in the Saguenay region of Quebec in 1988. He and his colleagues are concerned earthquake research being done for the Pickering station by Ontario Hydro and the Atomic Energy Control Board is relying on historical data — which are limited and show little evidence of earth- quake activity here — to assess the risk. Mr. Wallach and Mr. Nloha- jer said after the meeting they felt their concerns had been brushed off by councillors. "It's clear that Council is not interested in the issue or they feel the issue is being handled adequately by the Atomic Ener- gy Control Make progress in Pickering AJAX-PICK- ERING — The public is invited to a special meeting being held Wednesday, Oct. 23, by the C a n a d i a n Progress Club of Pickering men's club and the C a n a d i a n Progress Club Ajax -Pickering Women. It will be begin at 7 p.m. at the Liverpool House at the cor- ner of Liverpool Road and Hwy. 2, Pickering. The meeting is intended to be an informal mem- bership drive for the clubs and to provide informa- tion to anyone who may be interested in giv- ing some time to their community. For informa- tion on the men's group contact Bill Somberger at 837-0711. Call Sharon Mil- ton at 427-9595 for information on the women's group. Board," said Mr. Wallach. In response to the suggestion made by one councillor that he and his colleagues were calling for additional research because they hoped they would be hired to do it, Mr. Wallach noted he had nothing to gain when he first voiced his concerns about the safety of Pickering years ago as an employee of the AECB. He worked for the board 18 years before being "down -QAC sized" in November, u 1995. a "People can sug- gest whatever they C want but there is a V record of reports I wrote when I was C with the AECB. There v is something funda- C mental here -- the V safety of the people in • the area." I y Mr. Wallach esti- .� mates about one year of research to answer some basic questions about the Pickering fault would cost approximately .L $400,000. If that o.1 research found evi- dence of activity or • recent movement associated with the _ SEARS CORRECTION NOTICE Media 1031 on sale Monday, October 14 Sunday, October 20196 PAGE 39 READS: Save S30 Mid -Size Microwave Oven, Rem #88541 -Illustration Incorrect". PAGE 36 READS: Save $130 - 8 Stitch Sewing Machine. Rem #81508. "Illustration Incorrect-. PAGE 39 READS: Save $160 Ceran-Top Easy -Clean Range Only $888. Smooth cooking surface. Unswept, lift -top cooktop. Removable glass console. Item #68171. Should have read: Smooth cooking surface. Unswept, Easy - Clean Cooktop. Removable Glass Console. Sears regrets any inconvenience that this may have caused. BATH WillittsW a low acrylic bathtub or seamless wam fight, over your old one. (irlc kxies stalls) just 2 hours • perfeatfit made to measure every time • Easy to clears and will not stain • Call now for info b FREE in-Imm estimate FILTER fault, he believes that would establish the existence of a seri- ous earthquake danger. If it showed no such evidence, that would be a "good sign" but Mr. Wallach would recommend additional seismic monitoring for two years at a cost of about $600,000 to establish the fault is not shifting and the area is quite safe from earthquakes. The AECB has hired a U.S. consultant to do a Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment for the Pickering and Darlington stations, which is expected to be complete by May, 1997. But Mr. Wallach maintains a proper assessment can't be done using only the existing research and so far the additional research needed has not been conducted. 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Ont Reg #1748075 _ • o • Margarita Island Venezuala • Mazadan • Puerto VaRarta e'St Kitts & Nevis • PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,19% Metro Days of Action may be days of angst g for PickeringGO rider s FROM PAGE 1 unions to shut down the largest city time our system is supposed to be in the country." says Mr. Shevel. operating (6 a.m.) whether we can He suggests those upset with meet those considerations." she Tory Policies vote against candidates warns. in the next provincial election. But not all businesses expect all " I think the middle-class supports employees to try to make the trek (Premier) Mike Harris and his downtown. Some firms have opted (spending) cuts. The cuts are across to book hotel rooms for staff who the board; they're not hitting just one -KES NOW .1 V rug. PRICE P Striking GM workers optimistic deal is near BY BRIAN LEGREE Dt'Rif A. s,rAf DURHAM -- Striking General Motors' workers are optimistic they'll be back on the job soon. About 26,000 workers across Canada, now in the third week of their strike against the auto giant, say they're buoyed by the news GM and Canadian Auto Workers' negotiators are working toward a Monday noon deadline to reach a deal in the walkout. "We all want to get back to work. There's light at the end of the tunnel, they've both had a bend:" says Paul Omelon, while manning the picket line at Gate 7 of the fabrication plant Fri- day. CAW president Buzz Hargrove and GM negotiator Dean Munger were scheduled to hold talks over the week- end (after This Week's deadline) to resolve outstanding issues in the dis- pute, especially outsourcing. Don Whalen. Local 222 CAW plant chair, was hopeful entering the week- end's talks that a deal can be reached. "We'll do everything we can to get an agreement. but it takes two sides to bargain:' says Mr. Whalen. The CAW has booked the Civic Auditorium for Wednesday in antici- pation of a ratification vote, should this round of negotiations lead to a deal. Some workers suggested that while the union may win the battle in this round of bargaining over outsourcing, GM may ultimately win the war. *1 think the writing is on the wall, this plant will eventually be history;' says Mr. Omelon, who has worked at GM for two decades. "We're just try- ing to slow the process down:' The company, which has announced it intends to sell the Oshawa fab plant and Windsor trim plant, says it needs to concentrate more on its core activities to ensure its competitiveness. A rallying point for CAW members was the announcement earlier this week that GM made a profit of $1.3 billion in its worldwide operations during the third-quarter of this }ear. -They make money off us and won't give us anything back in return;' says Rub Essex, a 20 -year veteran of GM. "They want to do away with 3,500 jobs. Their bread and butter is the employees" Meanwhile, delegates to a special CAW convention endorsed a plan Fri- day to double union dues for its 215,000 members to $4.40 per hour for the duration of the walkout to boost the strike fund, says Mr. Whalen. "Hopefully it doesn't have to be used, if we can get a contract," he says. AMBEWU 0 I cmalm WALK IN HOURS Daily 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. EMERGENCIES SEEN /N 2 HRS. Vfcli = 24 HR. EMERGENCY PAGER AMBERLEA SHOPPING CENTRE ON WHITES RD. PICKERING BETWEEN FINCH & HWY. 401 Chemiclave Sterilization • Cosmetic Bonding • Collect From Insurances acrd fe" FRANK'S UNISEX 3 Harwood Ave.,Ajax 683-0164 FALL SPECIAL Perms $30.00 (includes cut & style) Wash & Cut $15.00 Cut $10.00 Three barbers to serve vou. FRANK'S THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,1996 -PAGE 5 Chartered Financial James schofleld, B.A., C.F.P.. Branch Mgr. 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Editor -in -Chief BRUCE DANFORD. Advertising manager 4-n'IT HOUSTON. Managing Editor ALVP14 BROU"TR. Retail adwrusing manager ABE FAKHOURIE. Ihsaibution manager General: 1905) 68;-5110 Classified: (905) 6132-0707 Circulation: X905) 683-5117 FAX: 4(X)51 o,%073bi ENfail:Newsrcx.m(ane durhamus.net On the Internet: hrtp.//w-wwdurhaam- neus net. The Nees Ad%mser is a member of the Ajax-Nckering Board of Trade. Canadian Community Nmspaper Assoc.. Canadian Circulations Audit Board, Ontano Press Council and ONtMRI the puhllsher rL--mes the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for ad%cruserrent limited to spacr price error occupies. Laying the foundation The rumor -mill is working overtime in these dying days of the Crombie Commission. No doubt the rumors that have surfaced regarding the reorganization of education reform are causing some sleepless nights for school trustees and adminis- trators. In particular, possible plans to eliminate local school boards and replace them with regional boards with far fewer trustees and administrators, should have those entrenched in the current system particularly worried. But for the rest of us, a pian similar to the one the Crombie Commission appears to favor might not be a bad thing at all. The Tor% -appointed commission is headed by for- mer Toronto Mayor David Crombie. He has been asked to look at the way services are delivered in Ontario and recommend ways of delivering those ser- vices more efficiently. Cutting: the bureaucracy and putting more money into the education of students is all people want. First and foremost, the replacement of Ontario's 168 school boards with five regional boards would allow for savings of about $1 billion annually — potentially without affecting the classroom. These boards have to be sensitive to the needs of every community. not just the major centres because education concerns in inner cities are sometimes not the same as rural matters. Amalgamating separate, French language and public schools into a single administration also makes more sense than allowing these parallel education systems to continue to demand tax dollars for identical services such as supplies. This needs to be done in a delicate manner to ensure parents can get answers to their local questions. And plans to take such powers as the construction of new schools away from school boards and give them to local councils also makes a great deal of sense; after all, it's local councils that approve new res- idential development, and it is — or should be — pop- ulation increases that dictate the construction of new schools. Education reform is needed and Crombie appears to be laying a solid foundation. To respond to this editorial call Infosource at k2fOsoutrce 683-7040 and dial 5.111 .You said it... In response to managing editor Steve Houston's column regarding the `boot toll' to raise funds for the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, our readers said: ♦ "I'm calling regarding the boot toll held to raise money for the hospital. I agree totally with the writer who wrote in and said that she's against that voluntary toll. It's not a voluntary toll; it's coercion. I don't think it should be done. There are better ways to raise money, rather than forcing people to wait in line and then have to pay a fee to exit a plaza on a busy Saturday." p,00l WE i �; r � ,; �_ ice■ �Tg ■ 1 � 7e�a �■■■� 1v Letters to the editor Infosource responses brim rebuttals To the editor: Three interesting responses in your "You said it... -column of Oct. 13 deal- ing with the Hams government's cut- ting of 27 hIPPs. The first reader thinks this will destroy democracy, give the rich a tax break, and give everyone in the province less say. (You mean we have lots to say now!) To this borderline Communist read- er, I can only suggest you take a good look at any socialist government in the world, and if you can find one with more to offer than the province of Ontario or anywhere else in Canada, I'm sure I can find a few rich people to chip in and buy you a one-way ticket. While I'm no fan of some policies Janet Ecker supports, (policies which can and will with 100 -per cent certain- ty cost people their lives in this province), cut the lady some slack. She's a rookie MPP in a difficult and complex ministry, and I doubt this reader would last a week doing her job. The third reader, it seems, is not a fan of right-wing editorials, and would like to know who writes these "pieces of trash". Every newspaper I've ever read has their own political slant covering every position of the political spectrum, the News Advertiser being no exception. Why doesn't this reader put their com- ments in a letter to the editor and enlighten us as to his or her version of the way life should be in the Province of Ontario? Unless, of course, he or she's taking a plane ride with reader number one. Mark Bell, Ajax Money saved by downsizing shouldn't ro to physicians To the editor: An open letter to Janet Ecker, Durham West NIPP: As a nurse trying to establish an independent practice in Ontario, I am writing to express great concern that money saved through hospital downsizing and intended for the community sector will be redirected to physicians. If community services are under -funded at the same time as cutbacks are made to acute care, the quality of care available to Ontarians will suffer dramatically. Patients discharged earlier, who are unable to access appropriate community care, will more likely suffer complications and hospital re -admissions. This revolving -door style of care is too expensive in financial and, more critically, in human terms. In addition, I disagree that money should be taken from providers who are more actively engaged in health promotion and illness prevention in order to increase the incomes of physi- cians. Janet, both you and the health minister have promised the citi- zens of Ontario hospital restruc- turing will be safely and responsi- bly carried out. I urge you to uphold your commitment by ensuring adequate funds are avail- able for needed community ser- vices. Eileen Higdon R.N., Pickering Blake Purdy Opinion Home, sweet home, here we come "There's never been a better time to buy " � If I had a nickel for every time fam- ily or friends suggested that particular moment was the right time to buy a house, I would at this moment own a home outright. But, being the procrasti nator 1 am, it's only now that I've deci(- ed to purchase a house. No more renting for us, the signifi- cant other and 1 have decided. No more living beside the seniorcit- izen winos whose primary source of entertainment, outside the bottle, was bouncing each other oft' the wall. When they weren't stabbing one anoth- er. No more living under the guy who we swear uses his apartment as an auto body repair shop on weekends. Beginning at about 11:07 p.m. every Friday. Or else he has an obsessive- compulsive disorder that requires him to rearrange his furniture every week- end. No more sleeping on the balcony to escape the heat of our apartment on a steamy summer night. Only to be kept awake by the next-d(x)r neightx)rs mak- ing splashing sounds as they plunge into the; swimming pool that we can sec from our second -floor sweat suite. We're taking the plunge into holne ownership. t And what a beauty of a home it is. It comes complete with the significant other's parents, a large yard that her mom can mow and a big two -car drive- way her dad can shovel as we're curling up in front of the fireplace. There's a family room where we can start making a family and a living room where the outlaws can babysit. i The spacious roe room will provide me a perfect retreat to escape from her parental units' heated Hungarian argu- ments, er discussions. And, they won't be able to detect the odor of my smok- ing when they have a pot of goulash on the go upstairs. The basement workshop will give her dad a place to tinker with his tools, which he likes to do a lot. It's a guy thing that I've never understood. If we get homesick about our current place, we can always make the workshop available to the obsessive-compulsive mechanic -mover. Oh yeah, the !rouse also comes with a mortgage that should be paid off about a week before we're at morgue age. We take possession in December, Friday the 13th to be exact. A lousy time to close. But, there's never been a better time to buy. To comment on this column nfosmrre call Infosource at 683-7040 and dial 5108 rt Information on services for special needs kids at forum ❑ Durham separate school board hosts presentation for community agencies Nov. 5 DURHAM -- Community agen- cies in the region providing services for children with special needs will take part in a presentation at Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board Tuesday, Nov. 5. The Catholic school board's spe- cial education advisory committee is inviting parents, students, educators and the public to meet representa- tives of agencies to learn more about what's available - Groups such as the Association for Community Living, Autistic Society of Ontario Durham Chapter. Durham Behavioral Management, Durham Family Respite and Durham Down Syndrome Associa- tion will be on hand from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Catholic Education Centre, 650 Rossland Rd. W., in Oshawa. 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Q day it looks bad, the next it's promising, but until a deal is ratified that's what every family that depends on the wages usually provided by GM or one of its suppliers is forced to do. For those whose future rests on the final outsourcing deal, the stress level is that much higher. "It can be very traumatic for the whole family," admits Kinark Family and Child Services psychologist, Dr. Larry Danilewitz. "This is not one person's stress. This is a family's stress," he says. "It's a time for the family to maintain and strengthen its support networks;" suggests Dr. Danilewitz. "Don't isolate yourself." Church, friends, extended family and relatives can all be invaluable support resources, he says. Of course, one of the main causes of stress during a strike is the financial burden it creates. Developing a financial plan that accommodates the new realities of the family income will go a long way to allevi- ate that pressure, suggests Sandra Sherk of the Credit Counselling Service of Durham Region. "They have to review their financial posi- tion," she says. •'Thev mutt detorminP their tizing; deciding what can wait and what can't, says Mrs. Sherk. If it means some of the creditors are going to have to wait for some or all of their money, it's best that you tell them first before they come looking for you. "They may work with you if they know what's happen- ing, but if you just ignore them, there's going to be prob- lems;" says Mrs. Sherk. Her recommendation is to call or make an appointment with creditors to explain your situation, make arrange- ments for delayed or partial payments, and get the name of the person you talk to. "Every creditor is different in what they'll agree to" she admits, but "usually they are receptive when a person goes to them instead of them having to chase them down" A time like the strike will be most difficult for families who were already stretched to the limit or falling behind, notes Mrs. Sherk. For these families, additional credit counselling through the CCSDR, which is a non- profit United Way organiza- tion, may be of benefit. The CAW will be working closely with the credit counselling service and plans to hold a sem- inar, tentatively set for Oct. 22, should the strike continue. says union spokesperson, Dave Broadbent. "It's OK to feed your family:" reminds Mrs. Sherk, who says there are certain expenses that are unavoidable and KE people should not feel guilty about putting them first. While food is one expense you cannot avoid, it is one you might be able to lower, depend- ing on your current shopping habits. says nutritionist Diane Elliott. .,Stick to the outer walls of the grocery store as much as possible:' she recommends. That's where you'll find staples like fruits, veg- etables, dairy products and meat. "Venture into the centre aisles with caution;" she adds. One exception is pasta which makes a nutritious, inexpensive meal Whether combined with a home- made sauce or even a jar or can of tomato -based sauce. 'Ile more packaged the prod- Nutritionist Diane Elliott offers these tips for in- expensive, nutri- tious meals: • Hot cereal is a better buy than cold. The plainer the cold cereal the better the value. Add your own raisins, nuts or fruit if desired. • Milk in bags is less expensive than cartons and milk will freeze. Powdered skim milk is the least expensive but, is not recommend- ed for children under age two. • No -name brands offer excel- lent value. The most expensive brands are stocked at eye level so look high and look low, checking for the unit price when possible. • Substitute meat with eggs, dried beans, lentils, peas or even . uct, the more you're going to pay," offers Mrs. Elliott. (For more shopping tips, see sidebar.) Taking charge of your finances, your spending and any other part of your life you still have control over, whether it's your garden or home projects, is the ideal way to reduce stress, says Dr. Danilewitz. When the family is thrown into a strike, it is inevitable that the household will feel some pressure, he says. The trick, he suggests, is to deal with it effectively by taking control and resisting the tempta- tion to "awfulIZe", It, s a time making things seem for the worse than they are. He stresses the impor- family to tance of avoiding non- productive coping tac- maintain tics like drugs or alco- hol, and says staying and active and engaging in strengthen activities you enjoy are excellent stress releasers. its support Dr. Danilewitz sug- networks. gests dealing with the here and now. "Often, Don't isolate unfinished business from the past comes to yourself.' the foreground and one may feel over- whelmed," he says. Don't pick this time to -- Dr. Larry try to overhaul the Danilewitz problem areas of your life. "Try to keep regu- lar routines, or else the children will react to the stress;' he adds. The pile-up of stress can result in temper flare-ups, so Dr. Danilewitz says it's important to monitor and control the level of anger in the home. "Try to conserve one's cop- ing resources by not entering into unnecessary conflicts;' he suggests. For most families, this is a trying time that will be over- come, but just as those already dealing with too many hills will find this time the most financially trying, those coping with large amounts of stress before the strike will find it most difficult, emotionally. "For a certain percentage of families, the pile-up of stress may be intense enough that they may need to seek professional guidance;' says Dr. Danilewitz. For the rest, it's a time to stay positive and active, know- in2 that this tot) shall nacc pping on a trimng budget canned beans, although they are a and keep them in a cool storage bit more expensive than dried. area. Canned tuna and salmon can also • Buy day old breads and freeze be inexpensive substitutes. them until you need them. Home - Buy blade steak or stewing made cookies made of basic beef and marinate or pound 0 ingredients (forget the double with a mallet instead of pur- chocolate chunks) are less chasing pricier cuts. 0 expensive than buying pack- * Buy fruit in season or aged. check the price of Serve fruit or fruit -based dish - frozen or canned fruits. es for a nutritious dessert. Know how Shop in outer aisles much you are of the store for the going to use if � bul k of your food, you're buying fresh so it doesn't get thrown out. Buy apples in bulk going to the cen- tre aisles cau- tiously. • Try to stay away from over - packaging. .1— P illboard SUNDAY, OCG 20 BEEF SUPPER: Claremont United Church, Brock Rd. N., serves beef supper with sittings at 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Free for children five and under, $5 for kids six to 12 and $10 for anyone over 12. Tickets from any member of the church board of stewards or by calling 649-2183. MONDAY, OCT. 21 ADOPTION: The Post Reunion Adoption Support Group meets from 7 to 9 pm. at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library, at the comer of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. A social worker and family counsellor who deals with private adoption will speak. 428-9322 (Lynda). TUESDAY, OCT. 22 AMNESTY: Amnesty International Pickering -Ajax Group meets at 9:30 am. at the Pickering Village ( Jnited SALE: St. Martin's Anglican Church, 1201 St. Martins Dr., Pickering, hosts its New -to -You Sale from 7 to 9 p.m. Clothes. toys, household items, books. 839-9281. SATURDAY, OCT. 26 NATURALISTS: Pickering Naturalists go on a Durham For- est Fall Bike. Meet at l0 a.m. at Durham Forest: north on Brock Durham Rd. to Rd. 21; east on Conc. 7; then turn right and take second entrance IF if THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,1996 -PAGE 9 Oct. 20 to Oct. 26 6:30 p.m. Adults SIO, children $5, preschoolers free. Advance ticket orders required. 683-6217. FUN FAIR: Highbush Public School, 605 Stroud's Lane, Pick- ering, hosts a fun fair from 11 am. to 3 p.m. with lots of fami- ly activities. All proceeds to Grade 8 graduation trip to Quebec. 839-5289. on e t to parking IoL 1ltke may last two a TIME to four hours. Call 427-1655 (Dale Hoy) for information. • QUALITY DINNER: The Greenwood United e GENTLE DENTAL Church, 6th Concession in Greenwood, CARE hosts a turkey dinner with sittings at 5 and ARE IM `Ir Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax. 839- LOCATION 3969. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM QUII TERS: The Rouge Valley Quil- Ll ters Guild meets at 8 p.m. at Sir Oliver NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Mowat Collegiate Institute, 5400 � Lawrence Ave. E., Scarborough. New AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE members welcome. 686-4510. DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN BREAST HEALTH: Breast health education sessions tier women of all ages are offered from 9 am. to 6 pm. in the llarwcx,d lobby at Ajax and lIckering General I iospital, 5801 iarw•o od Ave. S., Ajax. Literature and vidLo% on topics such as mammography and self breast examination. 428-5208. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 AL7.HEINIER: Alzheimer Durham holds its Ajar family support group meeting at 7:30 p.m. at 487 Westney Rd. S., Units 19 and 20 (at the c(vx-r of Clements Rd. W). Ajax. All caregivers welcome. 576-2567. RUNNING CLUB: The Pickering Running/Jogging Club meets Wednics- days at 5 pm. at the Rouge Hill Library on Rougemount Drive fox a half-hour, five-kikrneur run. The club also runs on Sundays and Mondays. ('.all 509-2518 for times and locations. HEALTH COUNCIL.: The Durham Region Di irict Health Council holds its monthly meeting at 7 pm. in conference mom B of the Whitby Mental Health Centre at Gordon St. and Victoria tit. W. Seating is limited and those attending should notify the health council. 433- 4262. THURSDAY, OCT. 24 CHRISTIAN WOMEN: 'Ilia Ajax - Pickering Christian Women's Club meets from 9:30 to 1115 am. in Gal- lantry's Banquet Room on the lower level of the Pickering Town Centre. Cost is $5 and $2.50 for first -timers. Free babysitting available. Reservations by Oct 22.427-5445 (Karen). RP: The Durham Chapter of the Ream - tis Pigmentosa Foundation meets at 7:30 pm. at the main branch of the Ajax Pub- lic Library, comer of Harwood Ave. and Kings Cres„ next to the Town hall. Hamilton Chapter member Dawn Rowe will speak on Living With RP. 1-800- 461-3331 (Jan Iabd&). CIVITAN: The Puckering Civitan Club holds a dimer meeting at Rosebank Voila Retirement Residence, 534 Rodd Ave., Pickering. Cocktails at 6:30 pm., dinner at 7. $10 per person. All wel- come. 839-M (Diane Hunt) or 839- 2669 ('Mark Fleming). FRIDAY, OCT. 25 MS DANCE: The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Durham Region hosts its Fall Fling fiatd-raisiog dance at Annandale Golf and Curling Clint, comer of Bayly and Chum Sts., Ajax. Twkets are $10 per person and available at the MS oboe at 375 Finley Ave., Ajax. 686-2581. ADDICTION: The Serenity Group holds a 12 -step addic Tian recovery meet- ing at 8 pm. at Bayfair Baptist Church, 817 Kingston Rd., Pickering. The group meets weekly and deals with addictions of all types including eo-dMend'ancy. 428-9431 evenings (Jim). PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT REGIONAL FILE NO.: OPA 06.071 The Regional Murrapeloty or Duma,- a conaderng an anrendrnent to the Durham Reglorul Offkxal Ptan for an exanpbon to t^e Perrrtertert AghCaltural Reserve designabon to enable the rwWm or promndaay-owrud land 10 privaje ownership. n the Town of Pwkerng PUBLIC 111EETING The Durham Region Ptamrq COmmiaee w0 hold a public n eaft in proaids inl mdW Derides the opponu m*i b retake carrrrtertts. Idwf* sn+as and prvMde addieonat lnlDrtnsaon relelltre b 4te proposed AmendrtNnt The pubic mee ft wet be held on: Tuesday Nowrnber 12, 1096, at 10:00 a.m. Durham Region Planift Oeparkner%. Main Boardroom VNtiby Mail. Fotrlh Fba, Lang Tower CONOMENTS OR QUESTIONS? An inlornramn report otrlUtig the details a the psepoaad Amendnft.nl nosy be obWned flan to Dtrhara A Plea Ilirg DepenrMnL N you tuwe shy yuee`one or cc - a as wpaltlrtp foe proposed Ai mmle ertl, glue oortlsct Baroara Undo Senior Planner Tet WM 72a,7T9t C*%% y) Tat PW Ng -lost (roror" Faic OM 406012 tr you vAstl b matte a sailers suixie tion a f you ffilth b be rated of subseptnrt or ft adoplion of ft prapoMd A+aendnaN, OMs wilts b fta Comrttissiorter d Plerrls10 lion alb,1111A Iy, Onrrick LIN 6A3. Phase itd+de your adite s, Mlapltorte nuaW and the Regional So n wnbw in your subwiasium If a peraw or pontic body #W fee an appeal of a dedMoe far ria peoPOMd affbial plan anoWnrie t b rte Otttarb kUdCOM Board does not malty ant sutindea ons at a VAfe at..I or doss nol make written wbminlom 00m ltta proposed alfciel plan a Wol;14 tole Ontario Mtatldpal Board may dbatfes aI or pad of to appeal of to prop a decision. G&*Lynn O'Connor A.L. Ge0rgiMr, M.C.I.P., R P.P. Chair, Ple n" Coernifee Comrriukiner of Planning POR AMT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW' PATIEtiTS WE 4r PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #2) DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST o H Y > Q a ■ � y N O Z ♦ O 3 N 2 3 STRENGTHENING OUR CONNI�IUNITIES PROJECT ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF AJAX & PICKERING. with your help the Social Development Council of Ajax -Pickering will be co-ordinating a community building project. Meetings will be held to discuss the strengths of your�ncl-ohhourhood, the issues that concern you & what we can do toLether to work on these issues. Join us for a meetinL, in your neighbourhood: COMMUNITY LOCATION own of Pickerin Brough. Green River Pt,:kcnn_ Poh,:e Stxwn �lednc,da%. Oct � 6.30 pm to 9 (N) pm Altona, Balsam, Brougham. ChernwiHxd Brougharn Communit" Hall. Aednc,Ja,,. Noy o Claremont. Green Ri,,er. Greem&(x d, Brock Rd & Hwy 7 6:30 pm to 9:(NI pm WhPoevale Au. Westshore. Rosebank SUBJECTS' AREA__j YORK Bay Ridges, Brock Industrial Holy Redeemer Catholic Monday, \o%. 18 School. 747 Liverpool Rd. _ - !0, .� ,P Monday, 'so%. 25 �1 yc 790 *y •i�,� 1 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm Rougemont, Woodlands, Highbush, St. Mary Catholic Secondary METRO � DURHA School, 1918 Whites Rd. N ►. , Pickering Beach Denis O'Conner Catholic HigE Monday, Nov. 4 I r 1 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm ca olari0�' PUBLIC 111EETING The Durham Region Ptamrq COmmiaee w0 hold a public n eaft in proaids inl mdW Derides the opponu m*i b retake carrrrtertts. Idwf* sn+as and prvMde addieonat lnlDrtnsaon relelltre b 4te proposed AmendrtNnt The pubic mee ft wet be held on: Tuesday Nowrnber 12, 1096, at 10:00 a.m. Durham Region Planift Oeparkner%. Main Boardroom VNtiby Mail. Fotrlh Fba, Lang Tower CONOMENTS OR QUESTIONS? An inlornramn report otrlUtig the details a the psepoaad Amendnft.nl nosy be obWned flan to Dtrhara A Plea Ilirg DepenrMnL N you tuwe shy yuee`one or cc - a as wpaltlrtp foe proposed Ai mmle ertl, glue oortlsct Baroara Undo Senior Planner Tet WM 72a,7T9t C*%% y) Tat PW Ng -lost (roror" Faic OM 406012 tr you vAstl b matte a sailers suixie tion a f you ffilth b be rated of subseptnrt or ft adoplion of ft prapoMd A+aendnaN, OMs wilts b fta Comrttissiorter d Plerrls10 lion alb,1111A Iy, Onrrick LIN 6A3. Phase itd+de your adite s, Mlapltorte nuaW and the Regional So n wnbw in your subwiasium If a peraw or pontic body #W fee an appeal of a dedMoe far ria peoPOMd affbial plan anoWnrie t b rte Otttarb kUdCOM Board does not malty ant sutindea ons at a VAfe at..I or doss nol make written wbminlom 00m ltta proposed alfciel plan a Wol;14 tole Ontario Mtatldpal Board may dbatfes aI or pad of to appeal of to prop a decision. G&*Lynn O'Connor A.L. Ge0rgiMr, M.C.I.P., R P.P. Chair, Ple n" Coernifee Comrriukiner of Planning POR AMT TO YOU WE ARE AVAILABLE TO SERVE YOU WE WELCOME NEW' PATIEtiTS WE 4r PEOPLE OF ALL AGES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE 3 Harwood Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario (South of Hwy. #2) DR. JOSEPH A. MISKIN, DENTIST o H Y > Q a ■ � y N O Z ♦ O 3 N 2 3 STRENGTHENING OUR CONNI�IUNITIES PROJECT ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF AJAX & PICKERING. with your help the Social Development Council of Ajax -Pickering will be co-ordinating a community building project. Meetings will be held to discuss the strengths of your�ncl-ohhourhood, the issues that concern you & what we can do toLether to work on these issues. Join us for a meetinL, in your neighbourhood: COMMUNITY LOCATION DATF_!T1.N1E PICKERING Dunban on. Tuan Centre. \Illa_c Ea_.t Pt,:kcnn_ Poh,:e Stxwn �lednc,da%. Oct 6.30 pm to 9 (N) pm Altona, Balsam, Brougham. ChernwiHxd Brougharn Communit" Hall. Aednc,Ja,,. Noy o Claremont. Green Ri,,er. Greem&(x d, Brock Rd & Hwy 7 6:30 pm to 9:(NI pm Kinsale. Staxton Glen. White%ale Westshore. Rosebank Our LadN of the Bay Catholic School. 818 Eger Dr. h:30 pm to 8 43 pm Bay Ridges, Brock Industrial Holy Redeemer Catholic Monday, \o%. 18 School. 747 Liverpool Rd. 6:30 pm to 8:45 pm Liverpool, Brock Ridge, Duffin Heights St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Monday, 'so%. 25 School, 1166 Finch A),e. 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm Rougemont, Woodlands, Highbush, St. Mary Catholic Secondary Thursday. Dec. 5 Amberlea, Rouge Park School, 1918 Whites Rd. 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm AJAX Pickering Beach Denis O'Conner Catholic HigE Monday, Nov. 4 School, 80 Mandrake St. 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm Westney Heights, Applecroft & North St. Catherine Siena Catholic Thursday, Nov. 14 of Hwy. 2 between Harwood Ave. N. School, 15 Bennett Ave. 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm & Carruthers Creek South of 401, between Church St. & Ajax Police Station Saturday, Nov. 16 Pickering Beach Rd. 990 Westney Rd. S. 1:00 to 3:30 pm Hermitage, Eagle Ridge & North of St. Patrick Catholic School Wednesday, Nov. 20 Rossland Rd., between Duflins Creek 280 Delaney Dr. 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm & Harwood Ave. N Pickering Village St. Francis de Sales Catholic Wednesday, Dec. 4 School, 72 Church St. 6:30 pm to 8:45 pm �T Child care subsidy available RSVP & for more information contact; UnladK�Wa Ac Carla at (905) 686-2661 A United A tIIOG Funding support from the Trillium Foundation. PAGE 10 -THF; NEWS ADVERTISER StTNDAti', OCTOBER 20. 1"6 I Expectant and new mothers can get information on breast-feeding by borrowing the video Breast is Best from the Ajax Public Library. The Durham Region Breast -Feeding Coalition donated the video and it's available at the main library branch at the corner of ' Harwood Avenue and Kings Crescent, next to the Town hall. From left are the library's non -print co-ordi- nator Judy Oxenham and coalition members Yvette Nechvatal-Drew and Janet Petryshyn. i Ajax Lions celebrate season with Oktoberfest parte ❑ Sausages, sauerkraut on the menu AJAX -- The Ajax Lions Club hosts its first annual Oktober- fest Saturday, Oct. 26 in the H.%1S Ajax Room of the Ajax Communi- ty Centre. Dance to the traditional Oktoberfest- style music of the KW Golden Keys of Kitch- ener and enjoy the intermis- sion's entertain- ment by the Black Forest Dancers. On the menu are sauerkraut, G e r m a n sausages and suds. Food and drinks will be available at a nominal cost. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the event runs from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets, at $10, are avail- able from Lion Jim Fair at 427- 6945 or at the door. Ajax hospital offers information on breast health AJAX-PICKERING -- ducted in recognition of cer include advanced age and my. There will be an emphasis Education sessions on breast Breast Health Awareness a family history of the disease. on the benefits of early dicw- health for women of all ages Month in October and is The education sessions will nosis through mammography Ire being offered Tuesday designed to increase aware- include literature and videos and the mammogram room from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the ness of" breast cancer detec- on topics such as mammogra- will be open for viewing. Hanvood lobby of Ajax -Pick- tion, risk factors and treatment phy and self breast exarnina- For more information call Bring General Hospital. options. tion pre- and post-mastecto- 428-5208. The program Is being con- Risk tactors for breast can - 00 F ��rEA-"�'►� I MORE AP9�CE5'i -Farm Products loom -animal Feeds 11110-1-ertifizer Now -Animal Health Now— Itard%vare INS.-('rass seed 1-i Ih)xtun SI ( larcmmmt nn k R.i \ - 101 ,rt oki lin,, i. Rt! ,x \.'rtl; u) I I�,v. m 1 � i LOWER DENTURE STABILITY NEW PERMANENT, SOFT DENTURE LINER William Steil, DD, F.C.A.CJAi 8.: Cc K.'<a PICKS <ING VILLAGE. AJAX 683-4294 DIONNE'S HAIR CARE ,x it ilti-tcxtir(-cl f fair StYli5t '-;F"E ;IAL5 Rdzixer `30"' Perm $30(") oil Treatment tis"" • SPACE FOR RENT • • �� III(,v- I wi fi fi S(It ulr(• • 1 477 I (9073) 420-8189 IRVING A. BURTON LIMITED Trustee in Bankruptcy THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL CONSULTATION CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT DICKERING ' i5� KINGSTON �� (SUITE 2101 WHIT Y .:�� KENT S' 839-8981 40 KING ST WES- (SUITE 207) 839-8981 Oty GE r SON 1E NVILD NEIGHBOLT RS L-) P 'N V �1 A ,% A Y AKER NILLM"'E. Experience all the town charm that awaits you at Qua Villagr to Uxhndgc. Come horse to a relaxing lifcsrylc and enjoy the comtort of a country kitchen, a warm fireplace and much more. These open -concept homes also offer a spacious outdoors, so put your feet up on the porch and take in your breathtaking surroundit Visit Our Model 1, W The Sandford 2343 sq. ft. $229,900 GOA ESTATE HOMES IN UXBRIDGE. FROM Hours: Mon. - Tues 4 to 8 p.m. \Vcci.. Thum, Fri. Closed \4.0;cnds and Holidays 12 to 6 r.m (905) 642-0618 $189�9000 Pickering's historic Cook House razed BY MARIANNE TAKACS T -FF RITORTER _ PiCKERING -- Another of Pickering's histori- cal buildings met an unhappy fate last week with the demolition of the Cook house on Liverpool Road south of Old Orchard Avenue. The building was estimated to he about 140 years old and was most recently the home of two of Pickering's most community -minded citizens. Harry and Monica Cook. The property where it was situated is to become a 27 -home subdivision. An independent architectural evaluation o1' the house commissioned by Heritage Pickering. an advisory committee to Town Council, had deemed it worth preserving as "an authentic cap- sule history of the settlement of Pickering as well as a fine example of domestic Gothic Rcviva) style, with an unusual number of original features intact." The evaluation also noted that if the build- ing was "simply razed for a roadway the commu- nity will have lost an important visible link to the Past". Heritage Pickering decided it was impractical to preserve the building where it was. Newspaper ads placed by the developer at the request of the heritage committee offering to sell the house for $ I to anvonc wanting to relocate or salvage it failed to attract an appropriate buyer. The Town then agreed to allow the house to he demolished on the condition that a cultural heritage resource assessment of the site was done to find and pre- serve any important historical artifacts which might be found. As well, a plaque will he placed on the site conrnrcmorating the community work .A Monica Cook. The assessment condition was included at the request of'I'om Muhr. an area resident, director of the Pickering Museum Village Advisory Board and an executive member of the Pickering East Shore Cnmmunity Association. Ters-mally. I would ha%c liked to sec some- thing done with the l u ,,:.' s.n s Mr M(ihr. "I think the Town has got an exemplary policy on supporting the museum but i don't think it's pay- ing enough attention to the older homes that reflect the history of this town." He notes, however. that it's not only the politi- cians who are to blame. "Any kind of heritage preservation requires money nobody is willing to spend. People want a zero increase in the mill rate. The funds aren't out there and the public will isn't out there. if the pub- lic will was out there the funds would material- ize." A few months ago. Council approved the demolition of another historic building, the Camphell-McPherson House which used to sit in Lynn Heights Park near Dixie Read and Finch Avenue. The run-down mid -19th -century stone farmhouse was removed after area residents com- plained about vandalism at its site. Materials from the house were salvaged and are it) be used to reconstruct it as a private home in Claremont in what Mr. Mohr describes as "a great compro- mise". But he notes the Town made a mistake in the first place by not providing properly for the preservation of Camphell-McPherson House when councillors approved a residential develop- ment around it. "Both these houses are examples of the lack of a comprehensive cultural heritage management plan," says Mr. Mohr. "This is something that is still not being addressed in the new draft Official Plan. An awareness of heritage is important in this town because it's something that could change Pickering from a bedroom cornrnunity to a town with some pride." Mr. Mohr and local historian John Sahean are investigating the possibility of establishing a his- torical society in Pickering to work fur the pro- tection of the town'. heritage. It would be inde- pendent of gw ernrnent. Arry„ne interested in helping with the initiati%c m:is rhonc Mr. Mohr at 839-1221. People were allowed to strip the outside Monica Cook house for their own personal boarding and decorative trim off the historic use before it was demolished last week. TREND SETTERS HAIR DESIGN 1450 Kingston Rd. 839-3049 October Specials* Perms Short Hair $35 Long Hair $45 Highlights With Cut $45 Long Hair $55 Women Cut / Blow Dry $18 Men's Cut $10 Children Under 8 $8 Colour $25 *excludi Please recycle this newspaper! THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,1996 -PAGE I1 Women can explore financial freedom -' PICKERING -- Financial inde- j; Jhe evening will begin with pendence for women is the topic networking at 6 p.m. followed by of the Wednesday meeting of dinner at 6:45 p.m. and then the Business and Professional Women presentation. Cost is $25 for mem- Durham. ,,,,bers and $30 for non-members. A panel of speakers will discuss ~ Cost includes dinner and panel financial issues at the meeting to presentation. be held at Regalis Restaurant, To register in advance, call 1305 Pickering Parkway. y p438-8444. LAIDLAW TRANSIT LTD. "We Carry the Nation's Future” October 20 to October 26, 1996 is National School Bits Safety Week To keep our students safe, Laidlaw reminds you to stop for school buses ,%,hen their learning lights are flashing. Remember, school bus safety is your job too", `~ X_ Safety remains our first policy at all levels making Laidlaw the nation's leader in student transportation PHILIPS ELECI-RONICS UI'D. IS LAUN(;HING ITS SECOND FACTORY (W -FLET IN CANADA. Philips Electronics Ltd. is a recognized worldwide leader in the manufacturing; and marketing of sophisticated electrical and electronic products for commercial, professional and consumer use. We currently require Retail sales Staff for our new location at the Pickering Home Design Centre which will be open , days per week. (Located at Pickering Parkway and Brock Road.) The ideal candidate will be a secondary school graduate with strong mathematical skills. You have 2-3 years retail sales experience, preferably with household electronic appliances. You have proven customer service and communications skills. You will be required to work some days, evenings and weekends.A knowledge of Philips product is a definite asset. Interviews will be held on Wednesday, October 23 and Thursday, October 24, 1996 between 1-4:00 p.m. at the Pickering Home Design Centre (Unit *15, next door to Corningware and the Roxton Gallery). Applicants should apply in person with a resume. We are committed to equity in our employment practices. PHILIPS EJ PAGE 12 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, O(-TOBER 20, 19% Witty wages g ❑ Ajax resident named to chair Christmas Seal campaign to raise funds for lung association DURHAM -- Anita Witty has set her sights on fighting lung disease. The Ajax resident has been named chairman of the 1996 Christmas Seal Campaign for the Durham Region Lung Rev up for a car rally in Claremont PICKERING -- The Claremont Legion invites one and all to enter its fust ever Claremont Trivia Car Rally. with a grand prize of S500. The rally will be held Saturday, Oct. 26 from the Claremont Legion on Brock Road, rain or shine. It is not a race. Participants can win by answer- ing questions from clues found on the rally course to earn points. elle highest overall score wins the grand prize. In the event of a tic the winner is decided by odometer read- ing. Other top prizes will also be awarded. Teams of two, four or six may enter. The regis- tration fee is S30 for the car and driver. F-wh nav- igator in a car is an additional S10. Start times are between 11 a.m. and I p.m. _ Participants will be assigned a start time and asked to arrive a half-hour before that time. Participating teams will receive a rally course .kit and coffee and doughnuts will be available at registration. Once they cross the finish line, they can enjoy an afternoon barbe- cue Prizes and war on lung disease in Durham Region Association. "It's my goal to assist the association in reaching its goal of $116.000 in the Durham area so that the lung association can continue its battle against lung dis- ease and promotion of respiratory health," Mrs. Witty says. Christmas Seals can be placed on let- ters and packages to help raise awareness of lung disease. Donations sent to the association are used to fund research into the causes of lung diseases. such as asth- ma, and for health programs to aid suf- ferers. The Christmas Seal Campaign kicks off Nov. 12, around the time Durham res- idents should be receiving a letter with information on the drive. "Second-hand smoke is killing non- smokers and making people in its path ill. It's not only smokers whose lives are at risk. "It's children and others who are exposed to cigarette smoke who are get- ting sick more often and may eventually die much earlier than they otherwise would," Mrs. Witty says. llcr community involvement spans g `�- AJAX LIONS CLUB ' r: OBE2 FESr:, _ yyj •' i�Y.rh;1 Saturday. October 26, 1996 N.M.S. Ajax Room Ajax Community Centre a:00 p.m to 1:00 a.aL (Dean open at 7:00 pm) Food orad drinks will be provided at a nosiaal cost aM144ic, by the-XW Golden. KeJys- �, 510.00 per person A1;4 For Tickets contact Jim Fair, 427-6945 -or available at the door Small Business VWEK October 20-26, 1996 t New Markets, New Challenges... NEW ECONOMY! Small Business... Running One? Starting One? Thinking Of One? Come Out on October 2' -4,d -m and INCREASE your chances of success! trophies will be MPP Durham West Trustee, Ajax presented Trade Show! between 5 and 6 1-300-295-3968 14800-295-3968 p -m. Call (905) 725-3366 for Registration information or to register. forms ane avail- 14800-295-3968 able at the Clare- Date: Thursday, October 24"' mont legion or Plac : Pickering Recreation from Legion Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. members. For Cost: Seminar Day is $16.00, Trade Show is free for guests more Woctriation 0811 649-2295 or 40 of coc"""a, t ►uaasE" 649-3166. - ROSE _ - - -;"7 --- - Seminars! • Business Planning • Internet Marketing • Financing • Business Information • Exporting Z three decades and includes helping the Ajax -Pickering United Way, the Salva_ tion Army's Red Shield Appeal and fund- raising for Ajax -Pickering General Hos_ pital. She is also the first, and only, life member of the Ajax Kinette Club. Mrs. Witty is a real estate broker who has owned her own firm since 1977 and was twice named president of the Durham Region Real Estate Board. Call the lung association at 905-436- 1046 for more information on the Christ- mas Seal Campaign. Everyone reads and shops the News Advertiser! aLl 17 OG • a C UTS*;rim HURT SCIDS Ajax and Pickering area Public High School Staffs need YOUR help. Cuts proposed by the Harris Government WILL affect your child's education. Help Us To Continue to Offer: Q.� excellent academic programs innovative technologies top quality education for ALL students a clean, safe and secure school environment special education L� clubs, teams, drama, music and art You can make a difference. Express your concerns. Janet Ecker Duncan Read MPP Durham West Trustee, Ajax 14300-420-0829 Ruth Ann Schedlich Jill Hamilton Trustee, Pickering 1-300-295-3968 14800-295-3968 Susan Kular Trustee, Pickering Trustee, Pickering • 1-600-295-3968 1-800-295.3968 Colleen Jordan John Snobelen Trustee, Pickering 14800-295-3968 Mike Harris Minister of Education Premier of Ontario FAX 1-90548264553 FAX 1-416-325-3745 This message was paid for by the Teachers of Ajax, Dunbarton, Exeter, Pickering and Pine Ridge Secondary Schools and. OS$TF pistrict 17. - P THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,1996 -PAGE 13 SPORTS Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110. Fax 683-7363. • Highla oFootb 11shocker. nsses11S 6 By AL RIVETT 1996 high school senior football some of the surprises it's seen. offence, but the Spartans pre- every five or six years. This is the SPORTS REPORTERseason has been unlike any other Consider the following: vailed 9-0. first time we've ever experienced AJAX-PICKERING — The campaign in recent memory for * The Pickering High School As a result, the Spartans, with it. It's been a long time coming, Trojans, a perennial pow- a record of four wins and two but it's come," says Hiron. erhouse in Lake Ontario losses, will travel to either Pickering's Pine Ridge High Secondary School Uxbridge Secondary School or School Pumas will earn the fourth Athletics, will miss post- Oshawa's Monsignor Paul Dwyer and final playoff berth. season play this season. for the LOSSA semi-final game Spartans' head coach Peter It represents an atypical on Tuesday, Oct. 29, hinging Kaiser was stunned by the easy off year for the school's upon the outcome of the last two time his charges had against the football program which regular -season games for both Trojans. He was more surprised has been a gridiron squads. that the Trojans won't be joining dynasty through much of Meanwhile, the loss officially the Spartans in the post -season the '80s and the early ends the Trojans' hopes of quali- this year. '90s. fying for the post -season this "I don't think I've ever seen * The Dunbarton High year. Pickering High (1-4) will Pickering out of the playoffs. But. School Spartans, defend- play out the string with a mean- they're officially out of the play- ing LOSSA champs and ingless contest on Tuesday offs now;' says Kaiser. %letro Bowl semi-final- against winless O'Neill Spartans' quarterback Andrew sts, finished a surprising Collegiate of Oshawa. Ghandour scored the Ione touch- ,.hird this year in the Trojans' head coach Graham down in the first quarter. Kicker league which has enjoyed Hiron can't remember the last Paul Serra added a 25 -plus yard more parity than at any time his team missed the playoffs field goal in the third quarter. ,;cher time in the recent in senior football. He chalks up The LOSSA final will be host - past. the team's sub -par season to a ed at the school with the most The Trojans hit rock bot- lack of experience as many of the points on Tuesday, Nov. 5. This is tom while the Spartans players in Grade I I had little sea- a departure from past years, as solidified their grasp on a soning at the senior level. the LOSSA league has typically playoff berth when the "We've certainly have had our hosted the senior and junior finals two teams met at share of success. It's nice to see it at Oshawa's Civic Stadium in late Dunbarton Thursday spread around the league a little. October. This year, howe,,cr, the afternoon. Both teams It's good for football. Most peo- stadium has been booked for had trouble executing on ple go through (a losing season) another event. Meats Q�� Dunbarton Spartans ball carrier Bruno Azevedo slips through the tackle of Oct 22 to . Pickering Trojans' Ferdinand Taylor in LOSSA senior football action at Sat,, Oct. 26llalcix& - - Dunbarton Thursday. Spartans won 9-0. photo by Andrew Iwanowski� Aiax Wanderers helpOntario Quality Fresh Cut Meats At Everyday Low Prices! win national men's rugy b title AJAX — The Ontario senior men's rugby team got a big boost from local players to win its second consecutive national championship over British Columbia at Fletcher's Fields in Markham on Saturday. The Ajax Wanderers Rugby Club had two starters on the Ontario team Kevin Morgan and Brian McCarthy. Morgan scored the final try for Ontario to seal a 32-18 victo- ry Two other Wanderers — Nick Griffiths and Jeremy Stewart — were reserves for the game, but managed to get in the contest late when other Ontario players were injured. Glenn Miller, a reserve, dressed for the game, but saw no action. Ontario's second consecutive national title came after B.C. had won 12 Canadian crowns in a row. The last time Ontario won two straight titles was back in the early '70s. Sylvan turns bad report cards into goods news. 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After opening up a 1-0 lead on the first shift of the game against the Newmarket Redmen, the Panthers ran out of gas in the sec- ond period, allowing Newmarket to score two goals to take the lead. The Redmen added two more unanswered markers in the final frame for a 4-1 victory. Peter Watkins, a call-up from the peewee selects, played a superb contest for the Panthers. Brandon Boyer scored the lone goal for the Panthers, with assists to McEachen and Ryan Mihkelson. 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Birthday "Our little tv tic" turned four on OCL 14. 11 appy t birthday wishes and lots of love for Laura Taylor from Grandma Grand- 1� and pa- i _ (!/^���, Oct.irthday "On Oc 15, I was `free' years oki" So says birthday boy Cbristian Dinwpoulos- W Christian a happy third birthday were Mommy, Daddy, and Lindsay. thday .? uiversary dding? Birthday Dana Scholz turned one on Oct. 12 and wishing `Pumpkip' a happy birthday with love, hugs and kisses were Mommy, Daddy, Nana, Papa, Oma, Opa and, of course. Barkley and Bentley. Dana also sends happy birthday wishes to 1, amaze buddies Ariel, Bri- ... a n n a , Christine, E v a n Lauren, Matthew, Nicholas, Samantha, and birth- day buddy `+ r- Kirsten. Birthdays The Bartlett house is busy once again, with the 'inseparable' broth- er -sister team of Joshua and Amanda celebrat- ing birthdays. Amanda turned six on Oct. I 1 and Joshua was five on Oct. 15. Wishing them a fan- tastic birthday filled with hugs, kisses and loads of fun were Momma-, Daddy, big brother Kyle and baby sister Heidi. We love you tons. You guys should be twins;' 4icfamily says. Wedding Wedding bells will ring next summer for Carolyn Wickes and Mark Fral- ick. Carolyn is the daugh- ter of Sandra and Frank Wickes of Pickering, and Engagement Alarion and Alan Spence of Pickering are pleased to announce the Oct. 5 engage- ment of their daughter Michelle Spence to Jason Murray, the son of Debby and Joseph Murray. Best wishes from family and friends. Birthday Nadine Martin cele- brated her 14th birthday on Sept. 28, with best wishes from sisters Nicole and Jes- siva, Mom r, ' Lenni and Sbeldoa "We all wish her the best and hope she had a great day" Mark is the son of Carol and Ken Fralick of Pick- ering. The couple were engaged on Aug. 9. Con- gratulations and best wish- es to the happy couple. Birthday (Jet. 9 was special for Jennifer Amanda Koichopolos, as she turned six years old. Happy birth- day wishes and love from Mom, Dad and No brother Michael. I 50th Anniversary It was 50 years - - - --- ago. on Oct. 20. . 1946. that Beth and Ernie Rowland +{ walked down the, aisle into wedded bliss. To mark the L. couple's golden :•, .}•: anniversary, an Open house is being held r on Oct. 20 from 1 to 4 pm. at the Oshawa Golf Club on Alexandra Street rr Congraallabons and love to Mom and Dad, Grandrm and Papa from daughter Jmffer and husband Bob, son Mark and wife Eileen, daughter Pam and husband Mike, son Terry and wife Debbie, Lesbe and Roby Juhanoe, Ryan and .Tare, Steven, Bradley, Mandm , Day, Bryan and Miicbad. RON s �n a 31 1794 Liverpool Road Pickering 831-5431 THIS WEEKS CAKE WINNER', ARE. 1. Jennifer Kokhopok s z. llklud roa 1 neer, mry go directly Baskin RoWas to receiv their FREE cake. (Ple&w provide identification) PRIZE VALID UN -M SAT. 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L1 V 6M3 MODERN SALON A,ax, -e res exDaner'ed styl 4t. Also. rental cnau avail- able Please call Pat at 683.7821 Homeworkers Needed Toasserr�.e �'f:.:•s prep Supplies Stan irr- mednatley Free details. Send SASE to OSE ?'7-T7 1057 Steeles Ave W North fork. ort M2P 3X1 Warehouse Supervisor Shipping, receiving. Inventory control and warehouse maintenance. Computer and warehouse experience . Good written and oral skills, required.. Physically demand- ing Knowledge of 'Systems' furniture an asset. Call, (905) 839-2594. Pickering. E C T O R Y It's always best to know who you're dealing with. Anihelipyou! e local people are your neighbors. They're always hereto ED • • MM: Improvements BUDGET 11110111111E IMPROVES ENTS Basement Apts.. ?ec-rooms, plumbing, Additions, electrical, drywall, decks. ceramic tiling i3 countertops 15 yrs Exp. call Mano (905) 619- W. cel. (416) 5604663 8 R Maintenance euld repairs and renovations zclrlcal, plumbing, ce- nlc tiles, carpentry. From )all repairs to major ren- auons Fully guaranteed, e estimates. 31 (905)432- DOORS ERa US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS, (We Install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service 8 905-837-0949 UCTWrs ORK installed, oved. relocated. Excellent les. Free estimates.Efec- )static air cleaners, hu- idif ers. Big, Small jobs. 311 Paul 428-0295. JROPEAN tile special. will renovate your bath- om, or kitchenwalls, as all as floor tiles. Good rel antes and satisfaction aranteed. For free esti- lies call D. Dykstra 725- 13 ' ' Improvements GARAGE Door Opener re pairs broken springs. ca- bles• rollers, openersin- stalled S49 New doors; openers. 416-336-0073 QUALITY DOOR SERVIC- ES J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Specializing in custom homes, additions, renovations, rec rooms and basement apartments Res- idential and commercial Serving Durham Region for over 15 yrs Free consulta- tan. Catl Jeff 905-426- 7400 K.C. Aluminum Siding, soffit, eaves, facia, vinyl and aluminum. Low, low prices. Quality Workmanship Call Kevin at (905)831-3194 KC 8 B MASONRY Specializing in brick• dock and chimneys. All general repairs. All workmanship Guaranteed, photos, refer- ences, upon request. Free Estimates. (905)579-3811 DM CLEANING $19.95 Main. Nfi•n1 Smile wmm 20OPol CNIIIIlld iii�� It-1.11intollillip O m-%WWM•s•-Nae•tlrarlr•Iy ' t Improvements ' Handyman RENOVATIONS INC. Quarry hone renovations since 1975 NO PROJECT TOO SMALL Kitchens • Basements Windows • Doors Bathrooms • Etc. 905686-5211 RENOVATIONS BY W.LUVER Additions, second stones, finished bsmts., bath- rooms, decks, toe d wood floors, doors b windows, guaranteed and reliable call Walter (905)428-2145 SIGON Construction Ltd., serving Durham Region for 19 yrs. Addibons, sundecks, patio doors, windows, rec- rooms, flagstone, free esti- mates. 905-576-5760. T.E. Home Improvements. Spedalizing in roofing, sid- ing, soffit, eaves trough, window 8 doors. Please call Tom 579-3760, leave message. 16CUBIC VAN 8 DRIV- ER for rlre Moving lobs available Cao after 5 pm, 905-668-4429 hold Repairs a Maintenance Professional workmanship By the hour or by project Ray 1103-831-7932 re -TIN Roofing A & C ROOFING, shin- gling. all types of roofs, new and old, Workmanship Guaranteed. Free esti- mates. Call Andrew at (905)428-8704. R We Plumbing 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 ort -800.340.0058 DOUG CLARK PLUMB- ING, Licensed and in- sured, repairs and altera- tions, new bathrooms and renovations, pump sales and service tree estimates, 686-5172 24 firs. MPainting 8 Decorating DRYWALL and palnt.rg, boarding, taping, texturing, renovations and repairs Small lobs 15 years ex. perience. Free estimates. Serving Dumam and out of town. area Ken 434-4500 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior 8 Exterior European Workmanship Fast, dean, fellable service. 420-0081 • Moving bit • Storage AJAX Moving Systems - full services, moves, appliance and piano specialists. Flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units. Now offering free boxes with move. Park and load special. staring at $99. and up. Call for information, 725-0005 or 427-0005. MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will move anything, anywhere, anytime Commercial or residential. Packagug, storage and boxes available. Senxx 8 and month discounts. Freeesmnates 571-0755 1-888-491-6600 MEN with large truck will do household moves, resi- dental, commercial. All types of moves. Call Can or Jane 427.2856. PRENATAL PROJECT COORDINATOR Oshawa YWCA seeks a creative deci- sion -maker to work 12-15 hours per week implementing a federally -funded Prenatal Nutrition Project, The Coordi- nator must be experienced in all phas- es of program administration and man- agement; able to work varied hours; knowledgable of health and nutrition is- sues, and of issues affecting teen and young mothers; and familiar with Dur- ham Region. Resumes by November 1. 1996 to: Executive Director Oshawa YWCA 33 McGrigor Street Oshawa L1 H IX8 We wish to thank all who apply, but only those selected for an Interview will be contacted. %rEp%pr 'E_E'AARKE, ER. P,ckenng puoosr rg company sees expert enced relemarke,e, to sell mtemet directory :sung to ^ew and existing industrial Cnenis Must be sen moti- vated and results onented Hourly rate Fax resume 5 to Publisher 19051509- 4451 JOBS, JOBS' JOBS' Nan,,ra. :harpy .s unrg r '^e Dumam Region for Its door to door canvassing Pad dally For appointment :all 905.579-5573 LEARN HOW •o operate. a - ce ;un•t from your home . and earn a great second income Awe- some beneuts Training provided. call 416; 284- 4493 KITCHEN MGR. LINE COOKS SERVERS n=or new restaurant opening soon in Port Perry. PLEASE REPLY TO PO BOX 303 WHITBY, ON. L1N 5S4 or FAX 905-668-2930 NEW - 1-. ; ^g sales requires self mo- ivated reps who are able t, accroacn people and small businesses In a pro- fessional manner Great come ss,or Jearnen 686- 966C MOVIE PEOPLE, Toron- to's fastest growing agency seeks extras for film and TV work. all types, no exp req Earn $7-522.80rnr. Work guaranteed we place peo- ple on movie sets every day Call Jonathan (416) 961.2226 FESTERS TRUCKING SERVICES Looking for 8 professional AZ DRIVERS 513-S I Nhour 29e-32e/mile 434-51 10 Sales.-�950c Tates yuirrd illi tashnm t Inward mem re- taller %lu,t possess excellent fashion u nse and Line year retail experience Call Vavielle at 905-831-5153 Tailor Seamstress nirded for retail mature in the frFC, to tart lmmediemtly .161u.t have experf- rrue in men., and :adios alterations Call Vaytelle at 905-831-5153 FM YM AN 683-M • Moving dr • Flooring, • —House • Storage • Carpeting • Cleaning HARRY -O -THE- CARPET ^staeat:ons 25 MOVERS Move big or yeas exoer encera- small, we price them all, stretching, our speciality Free estimates seniors Free estimates D 6 N discount, short notice Duncan. 987-1799 or 987 moves. Appliances moved. 1800 also storage space avail - Home cleaning. Cai: He. awe Comparable rates VIE= House Call 432-2850 101 Cleaning MICHALSKI MOVING - l gips-s19.aO�Z I houses, apartments. offices. ARE you having orobremsu appliances and piano spe- finding time to clean yor claim s. Senior and mid- home, For Profess c^a:OW month discounts. Licensed. Home cleaning. Cai: He. RemovalSri Insured. Free estimates. en's Home Services today Excellent service. Cao 436- 427-4385 779.5 ExpitirilifittKed Cross Movers Bargain rates, homes, offices, apt., etc. Piano moving. Packing available. WINTER WECUL Indoor & Outdoor Vehicle storage Bulk Indoor Package Available Safe bit Sound Self Storage Inc. 1700 Alliance Rd. Pickering , Ontario 905-831-5555 SNOWPLOWING - Resi- cientlal 8 commercial. For FREE ESTIMATES call 579-1506 • Disc • Jockeys STARLIGHT disc jockey services. Music for wed- dings, banquets, parties, school dances• youth dances, reasonable rates, COMPUTER SERVICESr� MATURE woman will lights also available. Grant Word P•u'n9' I have come in to clean home. Williams Ajax (905) 683- Microsoft Word, Wordper- Hourly rate, bonded. refer- 0573 or (905) 372.9763. fact Ior Windows 95. Fast ences, 905-404-0721 turn -around service: will deliver. Cat Carol: (905)433-1364. e ' 1 �: i i M �ardeftip 9 : ' �Gardeni . ndilicaping W:D11tV NANCE K REMOVAL FIREWOOD wvwllLASLE l Dave 831-'7oSS • Party • Sevices MAGICIAN. .•ow^ 'vends -easy •o erfertan for any age. any occasion Birth- days. promotions, open- ngs. tuna raisers. Magic shows are fun, Lettuce help 839-7057 or 728- 8334 or 683-1171 RABBITwants work doing - magic for children's parbes and all occassions. Have my own magician Can Er- nie 668.4932 • Business • Services BURGLAR ALARMS al- low thieves time In your home. KEEP THEM OUT!'B Custom built steel security window bars for as fit" as $25.00 per window allows peace of mind even with windows open. For a free estimate call (9o5 )428- 8429. .,»..... ..�. ..._.'--� '-""""�: �✓.�. ,. �:.era.,®...••tr�v'.�••'+glrrRr!.�•..,e..,.. em-�..r..n....---• ..a...F+,. _._ _ PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,19% m Ge Help ' Sales A elp/ Skilled Skilled Skilled Agent Help Help Help TAXI DRIVERS Wanted FULL & PART TIME 831-2160 TRAVEL Consultant re quved part-time. 17-40 hours per week Apollo an asset Team clave, Call Sheila 905-433-8E1' WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS studio S K O We're looking for modern up-to-date hairstylists for Chair rentals Please apply in person 108 Dundas St W Whitby cr call 430 -1939 - HIRING NOW. c - 10 pecve 1'- ::,,,no positions No exper-ence necessary flexible hours, owr vehicle required Can (905) 665- 9034 Monday Friday DO PHONE S,rveys from home $'_ `_ - h r on line talk rime Car. 4275935 Office [E Help Bookkeeper Reception- ist. .-.a. e-- ca.. , -e it ence preferred In busy general Insurance of tice A R AP reconciiia tions anc statements Typ ng ar asset Can !905 6&4-415c- IF 83-4'55 IF vD., are married. single s�ng:e parent, separated or divorced you may quality for Finanaa' Assistance DIP CERT p,ograr s avail- able G,a'k Illustrator Photo -4.:,p Director. Premie• Access Accoac. Autocad C-- Visual Basic. Unix Novel. Engineer. W noows ti Small Talk - Power Point Word. Exce. Duman Business Comput- er Couege 4227 301 C SECRETARY NEEDEC 'o, Legal cttice good typing oil yDme experience wit^ fitigd':r helpf- Derive, resume in persor to the of- fice of D J Baiena 110 II St Ajax Ask !.,r Wen dY 905-683--960' 'sales Help ' Agents Al INCOME Tales RBC , rec--ems _ expe, ence necessary no 000- k,ocri ng no cold calling. C",,! ed leads provided Star, at $1600mo. Earn up to $'C OOO'mo Car re- quired interviews or Mon - Cay only Cal 905-42' 9938 WEARE LOOKING for a self . motivated . enthusiastic sales person to loin our team Retail sales experi- ence preferred Evenings, weekends (PT) Call the Sales Manager at ,9051428-668E PROFIT $4000 Weekly - Fast track to wealth in this genuine. home-based re- cession-proot business Free into 435-0076 $2000 investment. Hospital W-dical Dental DENTAL HYGIENIST PiCkencg days c -oing Salu,days and evenings. busy fun office Maternity leave Cali ur fax .416' 665-9288 EXPERIENCED dental Ass start Recept,onisi. re gwred toi Oshawa dental office Please send resume asap to 1585 Ke'� nway Lane. P,ckecng, Ontario UV 5Y2 EXPERIENCED DENTAL Receptionist Assistant Re- quired to wont part -time afternoons .n Pickering :-acute Please send re- sume to File • 9693 Osha- wa This Week PO Box 481. Oshawa Ontano.LIH 7L5 FULL TIME Dental Assis tan' Re=ep! mist required for OrthodonOc office Dem tai and computer exper ence required Drop ^anc w -!ten. resume to 1050 S,mcoe St N suite 112. Oshawa MATURE. ARTICULATE. De -'a ecapbon-sl re- quired part time Must be experienced. .r accounts receivable and ABEL pro - ;ram Apply wi'^ resume including references to tax • 668 '295 PART TIME OFFICE C.ERK ty Doctors office 12 hrs per ween Call Shir- ey 683-069' REGISTEREC Massage T^rapes' Y'ed to a new „snit tostar! on a parr, time oasis. working ,tc fuil time Please ca. 905-723- 514C 0, fix esu me to 905- 723-' Daycare • E Wanted EXPERIENCED Nanny ^eedeo L re Ajax Excerien! hours CPR Flu- ent in English References -eclored 416208.3128 LIVE -OUT Caregive• re- qu,ec i, : Dcys ages 2 & 3 Mus' iove dogs Light nousexeep.ng Experience, references required Mor. Thurs Sam-6pm South. Ajax 6a3 3' 18 Sales Help/ Sales Help/ Im Agent , Agent Q s GROW WITH US Our sales team in Durham Region will be expanded. We seek self -motivated and highly ambitious persons who are interested in establishing a professional sales and marketing career with the opportunity for continued personal growth and expansion. WE ARE OFFERING: Support: Full training program, protected territory, advertising. Income: Potential for a professional income well above average - commission basis RECOGNITION - SECURITY WE ARE: One of the largest Culligan dealerships in Canada. One of the fastest growing dealerships in Canada. Acknowledged water treatment and bottled water professionals. You will need your own vehicle, sales experience and the ambition to GROW WITH THE LEADER Reply in confidence to: Culligan Water Conditioning clo Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser File 09705 Oshawa Ont L1 H 71_5 CUSTOMER SERVICEIORDER PROCESSOR To assist in overseeing all functions associated with the distribution of a line of molecular biology products. We are looking for a recent university graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree who possesses above average planning, organization, interpersonal and communication skills. Bilingualism would be an asset. If interested please mail or fax your resume before Oct. 25 to: Manager, Human Resources Fisher Scientific Limited 111 Scotia Court Whitby, Ontario LIN 6J6 Fax: (905) 571.6570 ;M Articles For Sale 7 PC. SOLID WALNUT bedroom suite, (Sheraton style) excellent condition. $2.500 Solid oak armoire ifrom 1900's) $575 Single and double bed $135. Drafting table (complete professional) $235. Solid pine table and 4 benches $250. Sofa $225 and chairs $30./each 4 dress- ers $45 $150. Walnut wardrobe $195. Entertain- ment unit $95. Glass & chrome table and 4 chars $135 .TV 20' $110 Many other items 697-3532 RNArticlesOn, Articles For Sale For Sale CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand, I will carpet 3 rooms. $349 Price includes carpet, pre- mium pad. expert installa- tion, fast delivery, free esti- mates (30 yards) Norman 686.2314 COMPUTERS COM- PUTERS - Computer Clearance Centers new hours Mon 9:30 - 5.00 Tues. 9.30 6 00. Wed - Fn - 9 30- 800 Sat. 930- 500. 30- SHEDMAN - Duality barn style shed kit 8' X 8'. SPE- CIAL ONLY $295 plus tax. Many other sizes and styles available Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd Unit 3. Pickering. For more info call 905-619-2093. SKLAR-PEPPLER Furni- ture. excellent condition: sofa, love seat, wing chairs. Also others: Waterbed, pa- tio furniture, desks. dress- ers, tables & end tables. Call 905-668-9302 AIRTIGHT Woodstove. 500. Sun 12,30-430 New Pentium 75's. $845. STEPS APPLIANCES used 1 year. heats up to rew DX4100 $775.. multi 362 French Street Inglis 3000sq h Paid $1 000. media lens. $165. lots of washers Fridges. white & asking $650 Can 905-723 used 486's from $595 com- almond Frost -frees, side- 5744 plate (905) 697-3059 or by -sides Stoves Built-in BABY crib, dresser, ^han a table and mattress 164 Baseline Rd E . Bow. dishwasher Dryers Apart- FORK LIFT MECHANIC ■ 3. Are you satisfied with the response to your • g ^atural wood finish, $1500 manville ment-size dryer. Apartment - we washers Dehumidifier. hasher & dryer. all white. ■ Propane. olesel, gas and electric ■ advertisement? ;a ring $1100 can Bob Articles new. best -otter over $500. Perego carriage $loo. CONSIGNMENT Store for sale 5 years estab- Freezers. 6 month warran- mo experience a must. ■ :ye wouno 111i tc near trC7 rc:. For Sale 'more items) 683-7237 fished, same location in ty 905-4326 Required for shop and road. Must have own 7 = = 0 0 0 = 0 tl• a = ■ Ajax. Good clientele & rep- 18- Digital Satellite 70 tools. Please send resume to: ■ A p HOW ARE WE DING' .!abon Call after 4pm 905- ^a3 dss3 Free channels for 1 year Rent for 904 Mount Allan Ave., ■ • ■ The ThISWe*f'IB sAcAeltsf ed DRUMS for sale. Spc Lud- >g Classics. 8 to own only $8.25 weekly Call 905-571-1412 Oshawa, Ontario ■ ■ ply natural ■ LIJ 8K3 $50. chair 525; assorted 6CtXl7r*dloplmirgadradsi!xrlerswilhthe best dela. all new heads. HITACHI 35' stereo tele- ■ ■ o� yy� ���� ■ F^l ;.airy kit big sound Call "'ale 905571-5329 905- vision Ultra black picture t be P P H WELDER - FITTER Well established Ajax company seeks experienced welder. Must be able to read blueprints and to work unsupervised. For appointment Phone (905) 683-5991 ■ 1. -9266 u . is -m- ic. Igo.reso- ■ �1SeID the quaslorrbe1cw. lution. Rent -to -own from 2 bar stools 550. 89 $15.80 weekly Call 905- ■ 1. Was your call answered promptly? ■ Edh dy Bauer Aerostar, fully 571-1412 ■ waded mintconil t n e Lost 0dt • � Found FOUND - Glennana Silver Spruce area. Black cat, male, one white whisker, (905)420-5176 LOST - in Pickering West Shore area, neutered male cat, pale ginger with darker points, blue eyes. If found please call 837-6616. DoPets/suppljesl Boarding ROTWEILLER male pup. 8 weeks old. Ist shots, de- wormed. $275. Please call (905)619-1333 AMERICAN COCKER male. blonde. CKC Reg. shots. vet chert 905576- 4103. 576-6048 FREE TO GOOD HOME. female Rotwedler/Shepherd cross. 4 yr old. spade. well behaved, good family pet, loves children. Telephone (905) 686-0879 LHASA APSO PUPS for sale Non shedding, non allergic, health guarantee,dl vet neeed. House train - Ing started Payment terms available (705) 786 3124 ■ 40.000 miles $7000: Garage/ Garage/ ■ ■ -,5-9253 , Yard Sales Yard Sales FRIDGE & STOVE for 0 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friendly, ■ 6: 00 to el he, pai,�dcail ■ Courteous service? 416;266-8592 ■ ■ Sports Cards. Hockey & ■ P.aseballmust sell com- ■ c Hite-2collection best offer Daycare • Wanted Firewood ■ ■ _ ■ GENERAL ELECTRIC WANTED . ng mature ^a-•-, 've %'.) for 2 gats. 1 and 3 1.2 Monday Friday. B a m - 5 45 p m Some light housekeeping. refer. ences required Rouge Mount area Pleasecan ,905 509-7071 after 6 pm Daycare • Available 12 space available Ba - :?.es ro 5 years Smoke •nee O..aiy educahora 'un large play ares,"rd R0004M Near Valley Farm PS 686-4052 ENERGETIC MOM -i pr^v de ^lit -mous - __1 ^.eats and a safe environment wit' crafts toys fenced yard and lots of tun AC ages welcome Hwy 2 & Westney Re area Please call vy at 427-1723 DAY 8 EVENING CHILDCARE In my home near Rosstand/Anderson. Any age. Years of experience and referenced available. Good meals, activities & larp play Yard. - (905)6654504 LIVE OUT caregiver re- quireo to rare for 2 Child- ren. 2 yrs Old and infant shrttwork. reference. ex- perience required Call 905 42.8-1976 WESTNEY/Rossland - re- liable babysitter available wroth 10 yrs exp ICS day- care dploma Hot lunch, snacks. fenced yard.babies welcome, references, re- ceipts. reasonable rates. 427-4937 ' Firewood ROKA LUMBER & FIREWOOD CENTRE 4'X8'Xl2- $60.00 4'X8'X16- $65.00 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-7n-3381 Evenings 9054344665 Free Delivery To 40 Oshawa Area ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - top quality hard- wood at low prices. Free delivery. Serving Plckenng, Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa. Call DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-4741. YARD SALE SIGNS Please be sure to take down your signs after your yard sale to help keep the environment clean !! starting at $185iCord Call 13 carets of S I clanty & eve 705-944-8801 7 p m -■ shoulder Appraised ■ ? I colour, w,th diamonds Computer 11 pm 4. 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Suggestions or comments: ■ the ' Video ■ r $8.250 Papers avail - FIREWOOD For Sall iae Sacrifice at $3 700 ' Computer Video C„! �: ! and delivered $50 a face Cord Call Jerry ■ JOHN DEERE rode on ■ od. Cyat Call len 905-723- L n at INTERNET SERVICE 1905 7-7243 ■ k� oeliavailable. large t &snall cads ads. limitetl ■ , 26 atter AVAILABLE FIREW IREWOOD Seasoned era,, _ I & spot, made ■ :ye wouno 111i tc near trC7 rc:. ■ HOSPITAL d, semi te sir c -SJ 'or one week Home and :ieb page creation Hyper oak. Deecn Same day free ■ gnBargain Corner ■ i -.sing $1000 obo. 2 yr oil toric hot water heater. link and server storage. delivery Alax. Prcke,:r^v, Who" 6830709 ■ If you prefer, ■ 5' 3o obo Days: 723-1453. Fve 571-2896 Call John Duarte FIREWOOD. Excellent quarry 'ardwood. Guar- ■ please contact Fred Eismont■ ■ HOUSE CONTENTS for at 579-4400 anteed. extra long fully seasoned cut and spit ■ at 576-9335, or 683-0707 $50. chair 525; assorted sa,e Moving Must sen everything 1459 Nash . Rd Rd pie table $75. Other dams, Honest r rheasure deliveryy K;,;yFire-Free F ■ or fill out this coupon ■ e,wrtw Open House & Sun 1.5pm 905-721- Articles ' For sale • / p� Heatost sorted other furniture $20 best offer. 985-8865. 725- ■ 9588 Bwrding woad 905-'53-2246 ■ and mail to: gest manufacturers is now estates. Call Robert Bowen 7277 SKIDS & Pallets for tire- ■ JOHN DEERE rode on ■ wooc sed prod & Son- wood mixeC. pre out Or pro- ■ Classified Department ■ k� oeliavailable. large t &snall cads ads. limitetl ■ • • Box 481 ■ lime otter can (905430- 013 ■ 861 Farewell St. ■ BEDROOM Suite $300; Antique bed w/mattress ■ Oshawa, Ontario ■ gnBargain Corner ■ L1H 7I•S ■ sage ■ Round glass Cottee table ■ KENWOOD 200 wan Towe, of Power 5 Disk CD double cassette, tower speakers. Rent -to -own from $7 25 weekly Can 905- 571-1412 SHARP 25- TV. VCR Com- binations, High resolution picture tube, front AN Jades. auto programming. universal remote control BEDROOM Suite. ides to -Your satisfaction is the measure of our sutxess� ■mower JOHN DEERE rode on Rent to own from $7-50/wk. Cpl 905-571-1412 guest ,coin or Cottage and grass CO S'50080 ting n -sae 10,.125 hp, electric Noma watoterDeo including heater 8 mattress, 550 CAN Rica 905.665-0851 leave mes- , ArtiCleS BEDROOM Suite $300; Antique bed w/mattress snow thrower. 12•. Genera Electric 18- hand mower, Husquavarna 133 chain ' Articles Wanted fpr Sale $175. sofa $175. Crib S75. saw, radiant kerosene sage Round glass Cottee table heater 6.000 BTU. (905) ANTIQUES Absolutely, COUCH $150. loveseat $30: dressers. Ant" cut- 649-3739 Purchasing furniture or an - 10' SATELLITE dish, eery cabrhet $80: Soled ma- ywng old. Scientific nstru- $50. chair 525; assorted and monteray 50 receiver. pie table $75. Other dams, OAK/PMIE FURNITURE- merits, &dna. solver, adver- tables $50 and under; as- C & KU band $1,000 or 2632191 Why pay retail prices? One using, toys, decoys, dolls, sorted other furniture $20 best offer. 985-8865. 725- of Ontario's dldest and lar- milk bottles• collections or and under. Best offers.839- 6501 work. ask for Doug. BLINDS - vertical, Aon- gest manufacturers is now estates. Call Robert Bowen 7277 zontal, pleated. Save up to selling direct to the public. Antiques (905) 655-8049. FALL / WINTER CLOTH- 55% on custom-made. Up Eg. solid oak 7 pc. dung- Brookkn. HEAVY duty G.E electric ING at rock bottom prices. to 75% on clearance & un- room or 6 pc. solid pine APPLANCES WANTED dryer, good condition, Snowboard and ski packets, claimed. Also shutters & bedroom, your Chace Recycled. Working or not. $195 Hinged pine wndow Pats, gloves and accesso- draDehes. 905-428--0937. $1995; many slain choices, while or almond. fridge, shutters. 4 sets, 14 x 36, mss: at up to 80% OFF reg- Tradional Woodworking washer, dryer. Sedvice u., each. 427-2593 ular retad prices. Quality CARPET 3 rooms. $299. 905-985-8774 cars $35 & up. Paul 905 - named brand labels. SKI price ircl ides 30 yards of 438-8183. MATCHING sofa and Love seal $250, glass top odlee table and 2 matching and tables. $100, Enter- tainment Centre $75, All prices negotiable. Call Michelle, 434-7521 MOVING - window air coed tioner $80; microwave cart $35: Super Mario tern bedding set $30; king com- forter, 3 sheet sets, dust ruffle, pillow shams $80; child's wooden desk and chair $30; Apple 2GS com- puter $150; amethyst and diamond ring set in 14k white gad $100: 1 O gold fish ring with ruby eyes $100. Call 660-1052. BED CHESTERFIELD - Good condition, beige/ brown fabnc, double bed, $75.. Car 509-5189. (Pidk- enng) CLEARANCE CENTRE 377 carpet. premium pad , and PIANOS - GRANDFA- FREE REMOVAL of un. Taunton Road East. ostia- installation. Custom blinds TNER CLOCKS Back to wanted scrap metal, sloves, we (just east of 5 Points 8150 avattable at lowest sChod specials. New and washers, cars, trucks or a_ Math. 905.725-3468. pry. Sal. 905.132-2750. used pianos. Not sure? vitt"M". Car 905-571- Rent to own apt size 6714 4 PC. WALL UNR, dark oak Bed chesterfield, their & Ottoman. 4 Oriental hard made pictures, each 12x30'. 1 rook" Mink coat size 12, (worn 3 times). 1 natural Mink jacket, waist length. 1971 Chrysler New Yorker, Holiday bronze, with black hard top. 39,000 miles. Excellent conation. (705) 743-5177 Carpet Mill Disrlibutors, 12 months No payments, No interest, (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq.tt..) installed with deluxe pad from only $399. Specials on Vinyl, Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring. Free Shop At Home. 1-800- 663.6046. Carpal On*-. 100%. uPngtb. Warid, dIQtai, key - Nylon thick push, stain re- boards. Clearance on all sistant carpet. For 3 rooms, 1995 stock! Telep Piano Computer only $369.00. Price n- works, 4331491. eludes 30 Sq. yds carpet, deknre Pad and woostallinton QUEEN SUE BED, with NEW MUSIC a -zine e in your home. Free quota- bookcase headboard, at- httpJ/www.dunharn- tion . in your home. No n- taching side drawer unit news.nell-ajr236fi l- teresL no payrnertt for one Also matching anincore. ON dexhim full year, Daniel, 1-800- yyllite, with gold from. in ea - 217 -0104. Cererld Condition, $499. cap 644-7183. IIEW PEN711111 FOR SAIF Full size washer and dryer. Gendy used, works like newt $400 or best offer. can Steve at 839-6414 COMPUTERS From $1,349. Computer repairs and upgrades. G.D.T. COMPUTER SERVICES (905) 42"M TEAM OBEDIENCE next classes ,Puppy. Novce) start October 30th & No- vember 19th Evening and Saturday classes avadable. with small Classes guar- anteed 905-430-0025 WE LOVE PUPPIES! Junior;Senior puppy pro- grams and basic obed- ence - our approach emphayzes gentle. po;tMe discipline, small classes. starts Tuesday. Nov 5th Fairview Dog Training (905)839.3407. KITTENS with first booster, adult cats most spade/neutered & fully - vaccinated. Many wonder - hal dogs also in reed of lov- ing horns. Pat supplies & donations always welcome. Call DURHAM ANIMAL ADOPTION at 905-438- 8411. CONNECTIONS Dog Obedience CLASSES ALL LEVELS staring urwrtediahsly SENIORS DISCOUNT Call John or Dlame at: 1.905 438-1711 f silln 19" CELEBRITY EURO. Bleak, 2 door, V6, $1,300. certified. 725-7611. 1964 PARK AVENUE, grey in colt, loaded, rear who" drive, great winter car, 209,000 kit., certified, Asking $1.700. (905) 263- 2509 Autob�e9 ' Automobiles Fri For Sale Vans/4 wheel Drive 1985 CHEVETTE 2 DR. WHOOPEE IT'S A 1988 ASTRO MINI automatic, recently rust CLEARANCE SALE at van , spent over $2,500 in new proofed. 110 kms., excel- Certicar. Overstocked parts and repairs 350 V-8 lent condition, $1500. cert. and priced at our lowest engine, needs paint Make 1988 Sunbird 4 dr. auto, prices ever Over 40 cert(- a reasonable offer and it's lakms.. excellent condi- tied reconditioned vehicles yours Must sell $4400 as honw. , plus options $3295 el 1988 Safari loaded Is.. Call for more info 434 cert 080 433-1787 $3.995, runs A-1 1989 Es- - 3976 it required Call (905) 263- Cort Auto air, beauty 4412 1985 OLDS 98. 4 dr. 38 $3.395.. 1991 Festival, 1991 GMC SAFARI EX r I p seals. p. windows, p. auto. commuter TENDED VAN, loaded. cks, psi pb. light brown $3.595 1988 Blazer loaded lowing package $11,000 ext tan velour int, good mint $7,750 1990 Buick 115.000 Km 905- 579- tody. clean int. $2000 oho LeSabre Ltd., loaded, wow 3444 728-9815 ,105-Lanat $6.9951989 Ford F-150 1992 AEROSTAR ex- :(vise power -seats. power- loaded. low kms, $7'995 1993 Astro Ext tended, 40 fire, many op - 1985 VOLVO, 760 GLE, 6 loaded. $13.995. tions. 132,000 kil . highway y. 270 km, mint body, 1991 Caravans (2) perfect from driven, good condition, $9.600 trey. air, auto. p.w., pol , $9.995 1985 Dodge Can- A)ax, 4422 (905) 683 Bather seats. cert. $3,000 vertible mint, bye. Dye 1989 PONTIAC SUN ,15-579-9809 or 416-929- $3.995.1989 Tracker auto. 1994 PONTIAC Trans. '511 good kms. A-1 56.995 port SE 7.Dass van, or 905.706-5234 3G mm 1988 Gori 4 dr, auto 93.000 Km loaded. m. 1986 Chrysler LeBaron 52.395 1989 Bonneville, maculate must sell cert. T� sedan loaded. an lovely 3800 V-6 $5.995 $14'200 After 5. (905) aw brakes. rotors. tires. 1987 Nissan King Cab. 509-2893 .idiatl muffler system. auto, great truck, $4,695. mon. cast- Palo Also Ser $2000 spent in last 6 1990 Flrebrd 95.000 kms. y 5 speed 2 onor. -ohms Bills to prove Ex- loaded T -top• winter pace ' Trailers .ellent body and interior. $6,995 firm 1986 K -tar, Decorated.3-oedroom. t- ::1575 cen 686-4236 auto. 51.995 firm Very storey. 3 oaths. fenced good 6 Cavaliers and Sun 1994 NEVER USED 1987 Cavalier, 2 or auto.. Birds from $2.995 See Grill Falcon „rage(. 2 500 obo as is. 579-6285 You at Certicar Auto POP outs. 2 bedrooms. $600. $750 & 5850 re- Center, 155 King St. awning, 39 If plus, sleeps 1987 FORD Tempo. 41 West. Oshawa at Mid- 7. fully fumshed. includes hoe• standard. $1,995 town Mall 579-2886, 985 Plymouth Voyager Open Sunday. .an. S1.995 1988 Firefly. 1994 SAFARI SLX. :600 as s 1984 Sunbud. power window•. pow,-" >400 as ,s 905-404-9759 locks, cruise, rear air, dutch used Wmtenzed Will store doors. power seat 89.000 1988 New Yorker Loaded kit excellent condition, .x.•v vehicle Car phone 514.700 430-7723 -ins owner Non smo.ers Restoration 6 C. stoma air Excellent condition ,ng ycne the fashion !nly S3000 ODD 623-9391 way. Metal -Lean English 1988 NISSAN Multi, a/c. tradesman. 20 years Also tsulast No pets dents complete References out at c a w certified, it required Call (905) 263- v2.000kr-- am/fm cas- 4412 Bette S3530 Call 905 or Frank at 905-42' 0855 579--9869 after bpm 1993 Ford Festiva, auto. 2 (Bloor 3! dr hatchback. amIrn cars . 1989 MERCURY Topaz. 62.000 km must sen. ;.s Pb. a. good condition. S3900 434'2775 trust see 52000 obo Call WHITBY -AVAILABLE Im- i05-428-7287 after bpm ' Automobiles 1989 PONTIAC 6000 SE. Wanted aaed Ps pb air. tilt. dry. Park rg non-smoker :(vise power -seats. power- SSS TOP DOLLARS start sunroof now paint. pa! 'or scrap cart,. day; es 3 rims Non smoke- per ween Used parts Sian .xceilent coral able 683-7301 or 428 98 OOCI • $5.000 905 1879 after 6 pm 623-83i,: $1150i11fonth No dogs ING %:­- •- Oshawa ' 2 & A & A TOWING. Pay S50- 1989 PONTIAC SUN 55BOi2 _ase to, .sed & 6.1� 'UR60' Needs on scrap Gars & trucks 24 hrs gine Hork, as is. Bast over, 7 days Call 905686-5003 A)5-430:351 or 905.706-5234 3G mm 1989 Pontiac Sunbud, service -lie grey excellent condi bea✓ i_ apartment quiet .on new Drakes. Tres, ntuf- AUTOMOBILES and fler alternator 124.000 t•'..Cks warted for scrap hignwayr km 55500 cen( Any condition, any age. 'ied 905 43o ;''> free removal .r the Durham sive ;416,699-5287 mon. cast- Palo Also 1990 CHEY SPRINT, 3 needed. '75 to '87 Chev or L y 5 speed 2 onor. GMC pickup for parts Call a !25000 +.. 52 8W or best anytime. Oshawa 905-431 ri trier certified 427-354' 0407 & 1990 SUNSIRD GT Ill 2 or sunrool, auto, 1 cyl turbo. 177,000 kms. uceuent condition 53,700 'tic Call 905-433-7686 991 TOYOTA TERCEL. 5 P manual , 108 kms, ex- ellent condition, under Dated earn tau , sorry AM/ M stereo. asking $6995 00 )05)668--4778 1992 BWCK REGAL 3� kms Loaded with op - ons New tires, brakes, al- yrnator Certified, shiny --a ready to go. $11,500. Do 905-428-1365 after vm. 1992 Geo Storm, 5 spd., 114.000 km, white, good -ondil flew brakes and 'one-up, asking $6500 obo. 571-0260 1995 FORD Contour GL, fully -loaded, air, 2.5L. V6, 56K, automatic, black cjay_ 'y exterior, grey velvet in - tenor, under warranty, ohowroom condition. Call Will 905-619-1944 leave message. 19% CAVALIER, auto, air, 4 -door, low, low mile- age. Call 905-668-5739. 88 CHEV REB ETTA, 1993 Mazda B. 2200, pick Power steemg, brakes, Air up. 163.000 kms., (highway con , cruise, Auto V6, Can driven,box liner, AM/FM Kevin 728-8878 cassette. ) S5,000 OBO. call 655-8282 CARS FOR CASH, We buy ',.sea ver.;;1es Jen,_ 4 deli must be rn running 001141 bon. Call 427-2415 or come to 479 Bal St East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES Trucks oversized. serviced. very private lot. at Pinnacle Park. cost. $31.000 will sacrehce as owner deceased. 905- 420-1337 EL DORADO 8f s,ide ,n truck camper excellent condition $1300 Also GMC 1989 truck box liner. $100 Please phone 905. 430.2422 J�Marne THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1996-PA(;E 23 "Apartments�,Apls Apartments For Rentt For Rent"Apartments ' Houses Houses For Rent For Rent F R 33 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing if-icluded. From $743-$843. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS.sale 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT MON - THURS. 9 A.M. -8 PM. FRI. 9 A.M. -5 P.M. SAT. & SUN. 12 - 5 (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED AJAR men! apartment, separate entrance, laundry, parking, available Nov Ist 5600 per me ISLtast. no pets. 427- 0849 AJAX Oxford Towers. SPac.o-.s apar'ments. -_,w building close to shopping, 401, GO Pool, sauna One bedroom November !st. 3 edrooms immediately and ;%ecember ist 683-8421 D. 683-8571 until 7 30 p m 'ndge /•BEDROOM utilities Son 723.3345 8449 OSHAWA month AJAX- Near Basch: ' 1988 '6' THL,%L l 011- pat:c 5 app ndcor CRAF- BOwrider with 1988 pool. 1 pril S79ormth 50 HP rebuilt Marc in- util 1st & last. NOV 1st 427 - dudes all the logs' Seldom 0569 used Wmtenzed Will store - now would you ike ', Own your till spring I needed $'_000 ALL Ublities nciuded. obo Kil or Wends 905- S62`. mcnmly Dean 2- '33-t2. bedroom condo, carpeted. 'ndge /•BEDROOM utilities Son 723.3345 8449 OSHAWA month arking. close to amenities Apartments s south GM Call 905 -725 - For Rent 4524 rile^• -ear w-oo H, - age. ATTENTION bachelors 1, & 2 Bedroom acts in a^c ca -^e ore•'es Oshawa a^: 3.:w•^anville - now would you ike ', Own your Starting at $600, month. & very cen brae, hew town- stove included, home to as little as S79C with laundry facilities No moi Your own pad woo!: Pets Can 19051434-2407 have 3 bedrooms. 2 wasr apartment rooms, garage patio. a -d 78= R,tsor R] S. $450+ d•s fully decorated by a tsulast No pets professional designer So Available now Mature per wh31'S the catch there's with references Call Only one left" Call Ch arlenrr 579-9008. 263- or Frank at 905-42' 0855 Pliance3. garage SI :95 3 pm 9 Dm Mon (Bloor 3! Thurs . 11 am - 6 pi arge 3 3 bedroom weekends partments in dean low utc"er..walk to OC Park.ng. se building Close t0 401 WHITBY -AVAILABLE Im- GO Parking Available r^eaately. Spacious base- mmecl atefy From $600: ment 1 bedroom apt Laun- Phone 905576- dry. Park rg non-smoker 255 no pets $550 all inclusive 2 bedroom apt near Osha- Isvlast required. Call Carol wa Centre and 401 Park at 666-5545 mg, laundry, storage Avail- AVAILABLE NUE- SMOKERS immediately. NON- SMOKERS PREFERRED DIATELY, lr Whitby Apt S600/mo plus hydro. 579- building,. spacious. carpet - 0246. ed. newly painted, with bal. 10 N for Sale 2 A 1961 F100 WITH CAP 300 cubic inch engine runs great. good shape. $1850 905-668-6695 1985 Chevy S10. 2.8 itre V6, 4 Bpd. standard, ps. PD. shiny sporty black. asking $1850 as is. 905-438-0198 leave message. 1986 FORD 1/2 -Ton with cap, V8, automatic over- drive, very dean truck, 53200 certified. Call 905- 57%-0004. 1990 FI50 FORD pick-up. $4000. certified, OBO. 905- 7232868. 1991 GNC 1500. 350 motor, ceded, A-1 condi- tion, with Lear cap, 140,000km, 2 -tone blue, $13,000. Call 905-686- 7699. Auto Mtatrarlce a pft getting WMpetilllemive rate? Call Jones.Dooby Aja%fora qu�otatf ion, 3X 427-35% ft 4V*UWDrvie 1988 ASTRO MINI van, spent over $2.500 in new parts and repai s. 350 V-8 engine, needs paint. Make a reasonable otter and it's yours. Must sell. Call lot more info 434-3976 & 3 BEDROOM APTS. variable anytime. 309 ordova Rd. Oshawa No its allowed 905-579- 187 3 bedroom apartments, story building, close to hods, library. South GM eft Available Immediate - 428 -6328 1-7 pm for pointment. BRAND new luxury 2 dream basement apt.. 1st Pickering. 5 appkanc- c/air/vac, alarm, fire - ice, laundry, garage, 75./mo. includes ubl. No Is. Margherita Leofanti, Max All Starts Really i-477-0011. AX - one bedroom kout basement apt. sirnonth includes ubli- cable and laundry Jibes. Available Dec. 1. pets. Non-smoker pre - ad. First4ast. Call 905- 1 AJAX - totally renovated one bedroom basement apartment, no pets, no smokers, laundry, cable. 5575 inclusive. IslAasl. Call 427 -OW AJAX 2 -bedroom self-con- tained basement apart- ment, 5650+, washer/dryer. fireplace. Also 3 -bedroom main floor, $1000.1. Both central air, fridge, stove. broadloom, parking. Non- smokers, no pets. Refer- ences. Bayly/Harwood Available immediately. 416- 551-9577. cony, poSO to pus, snop- ping all utilities included. first last required. no pets. 3 bedroom 5850. 2 bed- room. $750 call 430-0134. BACHELOR Apartment, ROsebank & Rougemount. before you rent see this one! Separate entrance. all inclusive, dose to beach & park. no pets please. $500 inclusive. Call (905)509- 0992. BEAUTIFULLY finished one bedroom basement apartment, separate en- trance, One minute to bus. Walking to school, parting and utilities included. Prefer non smoker, no pets, $600 Per me. Harwood and Hwy. e2, (905) 428-7996 even- ings or days (416) 365- 0700 W. 293. BOND and Wilson - 1 bedroom walkout baw ment apt. Immediate pos• session, includes hydro. Call 728-2964. BRIGHT NEW basement apt. Rason / Beatrice. Sep. ent. on ground level. Al in- clusive. Single non-smoker preferred. $495./mo. Call 905-404-8392. BRIGHT Newly renovated one bedroom basement apartment, non smoker, laundry, cable, IsNast. $550/month inclusive. 404- 0192 leave message. (Oshawa) CENTRAL OSHAWA Unique 2 pearoorn :n uDpe level of legal duplex En closed sun room, eat.,( kitchen 2 bathrooms broadloomed. laundry facilities, Parking. backyar: 'OdShed. immediate .os session $750,mc 728- 6836 CENTRAL 'NHITBY, main floor -•-•piex. quiet area. large 2-0earoom.der, eat. in kitchen, utilities. parking included. S895rMon fill available Dec 1st 905- 263-2871,905-263-4125 DIXIE / FINCH ^191 1 Damm 3 Pc own laundry, + 4 app Mature 7r couple pre to Avail Dec 1 ind I dna Call 837-1602 FOP RENT c apa"'^erh :n very quiet well -kap! building, Close to all ame"Iss. Bus stop at door Parc Rd N Oshawa 5732 & S895 Yo- spectiveiy Phone 579- 9016 IMMACULATE 1 bed ro; •- _ase-.--. apartment in newer Oshawa home Separate entrance. minutes to GO. 401, & 0 C Carpeted throughout. ce- ramic floor in .Itchen french doors. gas 'ireplace. central air !nage. stove Ail. inclusive neat. hydro. wa for. cable & parlung MUST BE SEEN, S65amonth firm 1 sblast required No pets Call 905-725-2664 after bpm IMMACULATE one bed- room Dasement apt. broad loomed, private entrance and bath Share laundry fac.. south Ajax at lake, non-smoking, $675 uta and cable included, firsV last 686-3204 LAKEVIEW PARK: Up- per level of house. 2 bed- room, deck. fenced yard. garage & parking, $750. monthly Lower level. 2 bedroom. kitchenette. patio, parking. $580 Both include ublties & avail. Nov 1. Call 905-509-1930. LARGE 3 BDRAL Al From $769Jmth. + 11100. AIC, Carpet, 4 appl. and parkng ind.Walk to Pi0ell Town Centre. Close to GO Transit and Hwy 401. 905-42MM 14110 Pic" PukwW LARGE BACHELOR APT. ground floor of Aiax home, suit single person. NON- SMOKER, references, 1st/ last, $620, available Jan.1st/97. Call Katie 905- 686-6180. LARGE basement apart- ment, Rossland/Anderson, $750 all inclusive, avail- able Noill Prefer non- smoker. Must be employed. References required. Call 905-668-7145. or crit LARGE BASEMENT bedroom with private bath Shared kitchen, laundry A/ C. parking, big backyard. no smoking/pets Avail now. 1st/last $425/mo in- clusive Central Park Blvd. N/Adelaide 905-579-1726 LIVERPOOL and Sayly, 5 min walk io Go station, 2 bedroom basement apart- ment, separate entrance. parking, $600 plus utilities Evenings (905) 831-7638 LIYERPOOL/BAYLY. huge 2 bedroom base- ment, parking, cable. ce- ramicspool. fireplace. wet bar, $825 OR rent room for S90 /week Ou,el non smokers immediate Call ")05-837-1304 NEW BUILDING, IM- 'dACULATE arge 2 ped. oo , in 9 plex. Rossland/ Ralson (Oshawa). applianc- <s, laundry. security. Dec S775 inclusive. Please '.all 571-4875 'JEW _arge 1 bedroom -asement apt. utibhesrprl- •ale laundry Rossland/ --armony Must be seen, separate entrance, first asf. S595 668-9523 NICE d C can - & 2 -bed - 1 aca•tments quiet area n good Oshawa neighboumcod newer building, available Nov 1st & Dec 1st 433-733 ONE bedroom apartment, imr•.Nd,ate possession PICKERING- Brock & 401, clean bright new 1 bed- room bsmt apt , separate entrance, uhl included. Non smoker 1st/last. ret. required (905)427-.4241 PICKERING: Whites/ Finch Clean, Ill bright. newly renovated 1 bdrm bsmt apt Walkout ravine Sep ant.. al no pets/ smoking Suites one. S650 J inclusive 905 837.0218 SOUTHAJAX- Bright basement bachelor apart- ment Full 4 -pc bath, kitch- en. S500imonth all mdu- sive. Available Nov 1st Call. 427-0232 SOUTH OSHAWA 275 V✓enrwOrth S w arge 1 bedroom 5500. 2 bed- rooms. 5600 & S620. 3 bedrooms 5678, close to buses. shopping, available immediately, linage, stove, heat, hydro, parking tel ; last required. r, pets 72' 9722 SPACIOUS, brgrt one bedroom vraikout basement aparment La -,-dry. Dixie,' Finch. hO pets. smoking, $625 plus utilities Isulast. references 1905 839- 6640 AVAILABLE Dec Ist. 3 7:]r;or^ Spa• ert. Jpper dupex, quiet court in Whit. DY F"Igestove. parks -r, included ria pets !stiast 5725 Plus utilities 668- 7513 Prefer couple North Osha- TOP r of house 2 Darmn. wa. includes rydro. triage. firsc!as• J Appliances ithl stove. carper shopping 91 Clear quiet ople plaza. bus stop. laundry Whiting Ave. Oshawa D ».Au Ava:Iabia NOwl"v 1 Ow Gm outside entrance 571-7989 ONE BEDROOM apart. 'iter 5 3C P m rile^• -ear w-oo H, - age. TWO 'BEDROOM apart stove. rlyIto Parlor g. and -1 D" Simcoe. north ;t ackyard easy access 10 401. approx 5450. ^grin. =0' Dec st Isttast. $495 nydr0 Available %-v 1st & .79-8933 Dec 'st Leave message at ONE cearoom basement 905.57. 472C IV a.alable Nov ' nor- TWO BEDROOM �Pper . mo.er preferred, close to Ot.C;ex apd"".+r• ,Oarate ,e aro Hwy S55lAmd in- uders ut•l.fies 8" 5260 entrance .arge KrChen $1 - 1 Absolute Affordable! VMO SAYS YOU CAMOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? WHY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME!! Mortgage payments 3 -Bedroom Semi 5679/month 3-fiedrilum bungalow 5789/month 3 -Bedroom Jr. Exec. $969/month No down payment? Bad Credit? Bankrupt? Call Mel (905)571-6275 ort -800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Sales Rep .Sutton Group fixccl Realty Inc IST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES! WHY RENT- BUY! No down payment, No problem! Let me show you how! Mortgage Payment $700 per girth eae Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep, Remax Accord Realty Ltd. (9e5) 576.31I1 3% MORTGAGE o.r or cert exec ;• ve home 50'x200' privacy 'of Norn- west Oshawa S'325. ueo- ties Call 985-793C 3.1 bedroom=„ngaiOw r N�r•�wus' israwa F, Sr1ed basement Fireplace. 2 Dathrool Bright wicner wrtn welkou' Hardwood '�oOrS S"SG. month 3,223 436-699' As.� Monique PICKEROM -2 bedroom basement apt. available Nov. 1. All inclusive. Near Ga 905-725-3248 PICKERING GO ONE BED. $580Jmo. Nice quiet bsmt. apt. Suits single non- smoker. Rent includes util., parking, cable, laundry. Warm & soundproofed. Al Art: 905.420-3751 PICKERING NICE BIG basement apartment. $700 inclusive. Nov Ist. No pets, non smoker. 619-2765 eve. and weekends Must see. PICKERING, large 1 -bed- room basement apartment, Hwy 2rBrodk Rd. No pets, separate entrance. In- cludes stove, fridge, a/c, hydro. TV cable. Working person welcome. $650/ month ($310/2 weeks) 1 sV last. 686-6231. LAKEVIEW PARK 4 bedr.cT 2 Da' s 'a sad bungalow fenced lard ga- -age $1275 hydro includ- vg Avail Nov 1 Call 905- 09-2825 PICKERING two pigs il ^ gdfow roc ")0m with wioodstove. walkout 'O deck arge lot $1 05: plus uo • es 905 420.-1524 PICKERING a+a, Dec ' Bea.' ? d home ince ne,gnbpmoo0 hnr Ished bsmt wet oar, hre- place. fenced bad, lard. ;'rage 4 bath S' 30; . �D�itie5 Istlast. at req 427 C363 PICKER.`.G 3 cedroom rouse. -Jose to PTC & schools. 5800 month plus Jtilrties. call 5J9-9913. 331,. 8926 PORT HOPE. 3 Dearpor- ir. >alk C11. Avacred garage as,l $800 Per m0 :st.last. - r Purcrase S':32 000 Lang ern :ease available Cali 1905) 666.37'6 0• work 430-1165 Ask •cr Ken PORT PERRY. -st •eno- �a'e: colon. Lakil ew. nary extras. S' 2-5 plus Releor Ces Can 905 985---'A ROSEBANKIFOXWOOD TRAIL %' ser••(_ 2- S'_, -r 3., Dna 3 pill tool 3 washrooms tarri- lyroom. lair cond . many jogrades, no pets. $1250 Plus utilities ,416) 756- 0138 SOUTH Alai - mar evei at pr,vate rouse on Hills Ra , 3 tearooms. living room. or, 4 pc bath. eat ,n kitchen, stave. (nage. share aundry. 5985 plus 60"'. utit Avail Nov 1 96 Ajax Real- ty Ltd 683.1811 WHITBY CENTRAL . 3 bedroom back split S975 Plus utilities Waterfront. Lake Scugog Norm Shore executive 4 bedroom home. 51050 plus utilities (905) 668-6980, i9l 655- 4107 less than you think?!! Call Days HaylSu sales Re/Max Summit Realty Rep. Townhouses Townhouses � ' (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3600 Fix Rent For Rent or (905) 666 -?211. WILSON / OLIVE,2 bedroom lower OR 3 bed- room upper, avail. Neill both immaculate,( 5675 / $875 plus % utilities) call 655.3062. BE" For Rent WHY RM I OYM YOUR Howl Payments from $569irino. No Downplaymers? Cal Me. 571-6275 141004140-6275 Mark tt twely Sales Rep. Sutton Group Excel Really - AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1ST FAMILY COMMUNITIES MONARCH MEWS /POST HILL/ RIVER BREEZE 2,3 R 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES RENTS RANGING FROM 1841 TO 570 PER MO. PLUS LrIU TIES NO SURS3 DEM AVA LA13LE CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SHOPPING AND TRANSIT PLEASE CALL MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. (905) 6133-9269 storage. 'unary room 4 :lytrme Pc oath Daicony. heated 3.1 -BEDROOM Sam, OSHAWA ggg . 9oC appliances. oa,il OC rc••^ 7srawa :arpeted. ''en Y _ :xedroom opts area. '28-5570 heal. a,c 'enced lard. 5 morth.uh lines 'SL JIM $675- $71C dose to • VERY arge one D _ last references available shopping, schools GM and No, 'st %c pets Call 9C5 - Go Utikfies included F rs: Case^ems' apt Clean antl - LY86'S last required Call 728- brgrl cw- aundry_ Sep 4993 entrance. $680 ,amities n- AJAX NORTH - 3 Died- OSHAWA `.ew clu ideaBlock-_ Non- eco-^ :eracheo 4 aIP- Deo- smo.er su,tate r wont Pliance3. garage SI :95 rook^ ap• ^ .owe- unit of ing indiv,rluai 4213--9•,0; per me References. Dec semi Bright large eat -n C5 st '9 339-3069 utc"er..walk to OC Park.ng. WESTNEY HEIGHTS 2 -r bus route Available Nov ;1S,us leAncluvve'st De:�.- .r _ ._ - AJAX. -'Nestne Heigrts' Y 15 & =r.. ' : ilii' r5 8.,a.'- 3 -bedroom :10 last Ca.I ROD 905 430 ng •pont, ap- :Al none. very Clean 4193 p+iances. 2 4 pce oaths -11',m finished Daseent wrth Includes neat. hydro water 3pc bath au appliances CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- a'c. pl and parking Dec $1150i11fonth No dogs ING %:­- •- Oshawa ' 2 & sl See- •yax. Realty Ltd please Call Gerry 7hatcr- 3 barns Inclusive Pay ca- . 6819.. or. Pam" First 686-3330 b1a. parking & ,aundry tac AJAX HarwoobBay'y 3- 723^2094 WHITBY - Iwc bedroom t- ." -hair floor se". bea✓ i_ apartment quiet rate entrance. S925. month. OSHAWA. 3 bear_om up- pudding. laundry rark.ng Istlast 6C°- Of „tri Close per eve aurdry facilities. December st S775 nc a 10 GO Avamabte ,mme- one car parking use of sive ;416,699-5287 diatery Call 420-'281 or yard. near OC S850,rl 4275739 IStlast Call 433-4168 WHITBY one bedroom. OSHAWA-Beautifully n:- Gc 2nd Moor. walk Decorated.3-oedroom. t- in closet. qutel area Avail- storey. 3 oaths. fenced ice Dec I $550 'me 668- OSHAWA. dose to GM. 1 3161 or 723-9340 backyard. close to amen,_ 2. 3 -bedroom apartments. ties. 6 appliances. 3.4-hn- $600. $750 & 5850 re- WHITBY apartments for fished basement. non - spechvely Call 905-428- rent. I- bedroom 5550, first smokers. no pets, available 5740 8 last requiredBachelor Nov 1st. $1175,'month. 150 PICKERING - Liverpool apartment S50C Phone last. Must see' 905-725- 1577 new Go. 3 bedroom main days 725-8911 evenings & (Dori appliances. ac. weekends 668-4016 EXECUTIVE living - 15 S10001mo.. 1'2 util & cable WHITBY- Cozy, two Ded- acres in country setting in Dec. 1 Non-smokers 839- room apt Asking 5650 Courtice, 5 min. to 401 7129 month utilities included., main level in new raised PICKERING - one bed- Available immediately. bungalow, 1900 sq. M 3 room basement apt Utih- Call 1-905-509-9913/ 666- bedrooms, large kitchen. ties, Parking, laundry. $540. 4374. laundryroom, 2 baths. ga- indusive. Available Nov. 1. WHY rent when you can rage. $1285 all Inclusive. 686-8562 own your own home for 434-6091 PICKEROM -2 bedroom basement apt. available Nov. 1. All inclusive. Near Ga 905-725-3248 PICKERING GO ONE BED. $580Jmo. Nice quiet bsmt. apt. Suits single non- smoker. Rent includes util., parking, cable, laundry. Warm & soundproofed. Al Art: 905.420-3751 PICKERING NICE BIG basement apartment. $700 inclusive. Nov Ist. No pets, non smoker. 619-2765 eve. and weekends Must see. PICKERING, large 1 -bed- room basement apartment, Hwy 2rBrodk Rd. No pets, separate entrance. In- cludes stove, fridge, a/c, hydro. TV cable. Working person welcome. $650/ month ($310/2 weeks) 1 sV last. 686-6231. LAKEVIEW PARK 4 bedr.cT 2 Da' s 'a sad bungalow fenced lard ga- -age $1275 hydro includ- vg Avail Nov 1 Call 905- 09-2825 PICKERING two pigs il ^ gdfow roc ")0m with wioodstove. walkout 'O deck arge lot $1 05: plus uo • es 905 420.-1524 PICKERING a+a, Dec ' Bea.' ? d home ince ne,gnbpmoo0 hnr Ished bsmt wet oar, hre- place. fenced bad, lard. ;'rage 4 bath S' 30; . �D�itie5 Istlast. at req 427 C363 PICKER.`.G 3 cedroom rouse. -Jose to PTC & schools. 5800 month plus Jtilrties. call 5J9-9913. 331,. 8926 PORT HOPE. 3 Dearpor- ir. >alk C11. Avacred garage as,l $800 Per m0 :st.last. - r Purcrase S':32 000 Lang ern :ease available Cali 1905) 666.37'6 0• work 430-1165 Ask •cr Ken PORT PERRY. -st •eno- �a'e: colon. Lakil ew. nary extras. S' 2-5 plus Releor Ces Can 905 985---'A ROSEBANKIFOXWOOD TRAIL %' ser••(_ 2- S'_, -r 3., Dna 3 pill tool 3 washrooms tarri- lyroom. lair cond . many jogrades, no pets. $1250 Plus utilities ,416) 756- 0138 SOUTH Alai - mar evei at pr,vate rouse on Hills Ra , 3 tearooms. living room. or, 4 pc bath. eat ,n kitchen, stave. (nage. share aundry. 5985 plus 60"'. utit Avail Nov 1 96 Ajax Real- ty Ltd 683.1811 WHITBY CENTRAL . 3 bedroom back split S975 Plus utilities Waterfront. Lake Scugog Norm Shore executive 4 bedroom home. 51050 plus utilities (905) 668-6980, i9l 655- 4107 less than you think?!! Call Days HaylSu sales Re/Max Summit Realty Rep. Townhouses Townhouses � ' (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3600 Fix Rent For Rent or (905) 666 -?211. WILSON / OLIVE,2 bedroom lower OR 3 bed- room upper, avail. Neill both immaculate,( 5675 / $875 plus % utilities) call 655.3062. BE" For Rent WHY RM I OYM YOUR Howl Payments from $569irino. No Downplaymers? Cal Me. 571-6275 141004140-6275 Mark tt twely Sales Rep. Sutton Group Excel Really - AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1ST FAMILY COMMUNITIES MONARCH MEWS /POST HILL/ RIVER BREEZE 2,3 R 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES RENTS RANGING FROM 1841 TO 570 PER MO. PLUS LrIU TIES NO SURS3 DEM AVA LA13LE CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SHOPPING AND TRANSIT PLEASE CALL MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. (905) 6133-9269 s.�ar+r...�_._......___._._,..�.......!Ae.rrr�n..�ar�•,., ..•,.yam... ..�,,,,,.,.cr�„wa�„_,. PAGE 24 -THE NEWS .ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,19% HousesMI Rooms I Shred Condominiums o Florida Vacation Private Homes Private Homes Citlt-Of-Town MoneFor Rent For Rent I Accomtidation I For Rent I RerlWa For Sale i , For Sale I I Properties To Lend SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM AJAX, FURNISHED Semi. 5 years old 1.1f2 room for rent to quiet baths. walkout to large home, own entrance. deck gas heat Available shared bath 8 kitchen Non December 1. S890,month. smoker, First. plus deposit utilities First/last 721.0373 call 686.7260 (No Pets Please') THREE BEDROOM AJAX country estate home or nearly 6 acres. beautifullFurnished room for rent y in quiet home landscaped. large drive. 2 Mature working person car garage. in ground welcome Separate Sprinkler system available entrance 8 bath immediately $1.500 per mo Call 686-0959 Plus utilities Can ,905? 668-6797 Please leave WHITBY Main floor. 3 1 sLlast required 665,1883 c ZERO DOWN!! NO ISL last Jw ^g a ^ome can Cost less than rent For de- -t'il'ls .all Bridget Greenlaw 728-1.069 Ext 318 Townhouses For Rent 222 PEARSON Si 026 Oshawa F•esh � ca.ntee 3 - bedroom ' 1'2 -bath Town- house w:garage Paraalty- finished basement. stove. fridge, carpets freshly cleaned Nice area Avail able immediately S85C 905-721-8096 AVAILABLE -medtently 3 Ded•r:- Townhouse fend unit; ir. North Oshawa New carpeting, freshly decorated S85C mo 723- 6708 3 bedroom tow^^._.:Sr y'a rage.gas neat a- %c pets walk -q J stance to GO sta- nor 5 25 mors^ plus ut1L� ties References.F,rst 8 ast monih.'s ren; Avanabie Nov 3Cth Cali 66P -282 AVAILABLE N0', 1 8 _a'^ye 3 bedroom iowrhouse re--tra. deco, 4 am 2 Calms case ^ant d garage K -- A t-ownhne area SW 75 utii Phone 905-721.8213 COURTICE 3 -bedroom cover^D se ' '2 bath nice locahor access to scrods church public transit. avail able Nov 1 st No pets Cali 905-420-1037 cher 7pm NORTH OSHAWA. 3 tee1.11)r- :ase-,eni t0w1houses r wen main tamed tamely compex Freshly deco-ated wit^ F,,g stove close to a:. amenities Starting at S-38 -,orris On Ve Mg--. c",cc -a 728-377. PICKERING tie Cas to appliance. S pe, _ plus „t ites A.a aDle :.ec 'S! Call Abe _ after - p m .,- _ ;- WHITBY CENTRALLY located. 3 bedroom town house, garage family room 1 1� 2 baths. stove. freoge. available nov 15. $895 plus uukbes 665-8215 Rooms f I , for Rent AJAX - furnished room for rent, clean, quiet home Share kitchen, bathroom and laundry No pets/smok- ing. S80/week or S3=rno 427.0173. es AJAX: furrtshec •oom in clear home Inciuded laun. dry. cable and parking Non-smoker S325 mo Avail :mmed 427-6932 NORTH OSHAWA ^cme Sna'ec taco -cies- ; odes aundry and utdties Prefer - ter non-smoking female $350 'mo Ca 905.432- 6661 PICKERING WESTSHORE AREA )nt bedroom. ! v in - died Use of kdJ en. -e bath. $300 tier mo Working person -elcomed, available %- . is: For viewing call 839-1366 PICKERING - - span -.,c wit', :able and own lacks quiet exec .:true home Snare kitchen bath. laundry room laaii- ties Busparxing available Reasonable -are (905'. 42__9007 ROOM FOR RENT with a•ge 'e -zee ya•c A.ail- able November 's; Frst 8 last requ,,ed S40G month Shared accomr-ccahons Call 435-8155 SHARE HOUSE Ala, ,. •:tens --.e s N_ smoking no pets $350 in ciusve 905) 4283763 Furnished no comodations FURNISHED. Salt -con - Tali •Dom for rent newly decorated suitable for person Available Novem- Der 1St $375 min Call 728-5382 after 4pm EAMI Shared Accomodation 1 -BEDROOM 2-beo- Joltar rec tacdrties .ander ;-ound parking own zatn'oom P.C. non- ,moxe- available Nov 1 S575 me Female preferred P,ckering 837-2565 PICKERING - Spacious master bedroom in dean home. share facilities. fur- nished or unfurnished. No- vember Ist Rent negotiable no petsismoking. Coupe or woman welcomed (905) 839-0609 NEAT and tidy person to share quiet homefur nished room. non smoker, lst/last. $375 per mo ca11 725-"59 News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 am. - 8:06 p.m. Sat. 9:38 - 3:00 Call X83-0967 Condominllrlts IM t',ondonliniums For RZrd For Rant "IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY' Platinum Rouge Valley 11753 Sheppard Ave. E. 2 Writ 2 bath, 6 appliances. Excellent rec. facilities, close to shopping, TTC and Park land. Reasonable rent Call Kim at 416-724-0404 02 r ndominiums For Rent TWO BEDROOM Athol Mary Oshawa plus hydro or $925 inclusive 5 appliances, secure build- ing, available Immediately Ist'laSt 436-0278 UNIQUE 1725 sq ft 'a,twooc vnlage Courlice. bedrooms. loft'bedreom. solanum ftreplace. air con -nn,s courts carwash. :vautrtui grounds. $1100,' "I plus utii . Call 905-436- 397 after 6 p m or 905- -85-2009 EXECU-SUITE: one LOOKING For FLORIDA bedroom furnished suite. rental property Canadian including dishes. Innen, tel- couple (seniors) seeking ephone. cable etc . all in- rental property in Port elusive Whitby Long temV Charlotte area for 2-3 short term 1-905-852- months between Jan 15/97 5128 8 April 15/97 Prefer 2 -bed- room rental close to all Office & a85 nities Call (905)242- A M61 Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months ' Private Holmes ON For Sale Rent Free Rau !!!- 3000 sq Lwr Ivl 5900. 850 sq.2nd flr $550, 600 sq main 3% MORTGAGE: Buy or 5500. 250 sq main $350, rent executive home. 600 2nd fir S500 Call 434- 60'x200' privacy lot North - 2447 or 655-4132 west Oshawa $1325. ulth- OFFICE space for lease. . overlooks busy Hwyx2. handicap access, air con . plenty, of parking Call 905- 25-0991 EA Me Garage & Storage Space WANTED- Residential Garage To Rent For storage only Must be secure Call 509-2804 e ' etirement Living PRIVATE HOME. Rest - tierce A%ai'atle House Keeping and meas provid- ed Phone 1905 985-8525 or (905 623-3931 ties Call. 985-7930 BEAUTIFUL RAVINE LOT $159.900 Oshawa, over improved 3 . 1 bedrooms. a/c. high-eff gas heat, some hardwood 8 ceramic flooring Newer broadloom. new oak krl . finished walk- out Dasemert. 2nd kit . 3 pc bath, Sep side en- trance. big beau tiful private yard with western expo- sure Exclusive listing. For your private viewing call Rosaleen Fitzgerald, at Sunon Group Classic 430- 9000 BROCK RD 8 2. Great fa^,Iy -car or 3.1 bed- rOOm. 4 baths. walkout basement, newly broad - loomed 8 decorated. $158.500 Can (9051294- 8461 or 1905)473-3268 COURTICE - Custom built individually designed 3 bedrooms, 2 112 baths, fin - shed basement, lots of closets, main floor laundry room, large eat in kitchen, circular driveway. fireplace. dose to schools and shops. $187.900 Call 404.2683. COURTICE Open House Sunday(s) 2-4 pm. Asking $198.500 2200 sq if 3 bedroom 2 1/2 baths. Kassinger home, on quiet crescent. Greenhouse kit . main floor laundry 8 family room w/out to deck. fenced CAC 8 VAC 905436- 2784 WANTED - house in north west Oshawa. minimum 3 bedrooms. 1.800 sq ft . gas heat, finished large dry basement, large fenced yard. good condition, maxi- mum $200.000 Will con- sider trade for our 3 bed- room house. 1,300 sq- ft walk to all amenities 728- 8456 EXECUTIVE HOME in presage area of Wh1Dy. 2.650 sq. ft 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. central vac and central air, air cleaner, heated in ground pod. fire- place. fully fenced and landscaped backyard Ask trig 5256.900 Cal 43C 0548 to arrange a viewing. Serious offers only No agents 7/1e zed oiwaaz IMMACULATE brick bun- galow, legal duplex. Live upper, rent lower. Central air, excellent investment. $132,900 Won't last. Must see (905)728-6145 OSHAWA - 3 bedroom home, gas healing, walkout from living room to large fenced yard. Attersley / Cobblehill area. $128.000. Call (905) 571-6685 SOUTH AJAX: detached 2 -storey brick, 2400sq.ft. home, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. FIRcentral air. 10 man spa, 60' TV A/C Main floor laundry. finished bsml Reduced. 905-683-2309 Lots for RM Sale like Ontario Mariner', Dream! Single building lot, nestlrtf in pines. 350 h. from water's edge. Unrestricted view. (905)683-25-#8 Sat -a& Fw4sw" We4e4 ?Wade Sly 07&e,w�, dcto&jIt 24th. 1996 P.E.I. - OCEAN VIEW LOTS on Cape Sharpe, Gaspereaux PE L. lust moments from Pamure Is- land Beach, 100 x 200, $7000 each. 905-434- 6311 I Vacation Properties $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 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. Business Business Opportunities Opportunities Investor/Partner with $80,000 to earn 11% per annum plus 515,000 bonus for 24 months fully secured by property, experienced principals for confidential due diligence package, with no obligation call (905) 721-2594 .. N 0 Commercial & Industrial Cleaning • cr)"riplele office C- flrN,r cleanirq -Handed £- insured • Personalized esli»itates We arc dedicated to providing ASt PERIORSERVWE Pickering Recreation Complex I TD BANK Pickering Ontario This showcase of Durham business promises to be an incredible success with coverage from region -wide media. Region -wide promotion will begin shortly so book your table today! ..r� ,.,Cost: :> $100.00 Members/$150.00 Non -Members flu G.S.T. z r ' ' :.. i j : .r.✓r,tF. rt- r 1 �� OshawaTiy - CWr*gton Part Perry . cosponsored by News Advertiser" FAIt For 1tt1d a information call 4_=%�� it , The Whitby Chamber Of :�.-otmerce, 128 Brock Street South, WhYthy :O thio LIN 4J8 eat Phone (905) 668-4506wfax (905) 668-1894 s �,.Yal .io,,� oo,� BUBttI�� C9AEER OF COMMERCE �beroe • • 3 66MAIN $ TREET BANKING99 " _�`: la idaking busiwt ss banking eas ,6t-, ' \ •V*^t the=,l BusT)ade Wow Call Don Miller 905-436-5413 or your Durham TD Branch Manager. To Advertise in our upcoming' community pages, call Rhonda or Janet 579-4400 CALL 683-7545 for up-to-date Clarington & Port Perry residents call 404-2615 For an audio version of all current and upcom=Io—cat,�d andeastern Ontario please call the above numbe 01 1 Auctions E&Auctions �1 Auctions Autumn Art Auction 4, S7 dc�ak 20 ea 744 Olde a 12.•00 Pau..ieca 1:00 Stent 140 Pieces In All 17ea� 76d4yid Trisha Romance a Laura Berry a James Lumbers e AJ Casson a Robert Bateman a Carl Brenders a Bev Doolittle ';7,Iiglcliglita ggdAcde: plod W Silent ,Vight North Channel To The Beach Aftermath Quiet Morning 7.uj4, Ram ► il(age .Store Mr. Hockey Among The Pines Sun .Vever Sets A-s —-4w .Summer's Tapestry Shopping Moments to RememberZ.r %4 Evening Star 114iVerfront .Midnight Fire 5-04— Ley-- Grandma's House Eagle Heart ir— ZL�' _Sunday HWash &a 5'� Sudden :Move Cougar in the Snow rMWyf;dHinter FilligreeRa&,r tr ra..�.. �- I Beach Bonfire 5 SIR n- uding drop leaf 'abie & 4 chairs, Cedar :hest. dressers, chest Jrawers, 2 bed - suites, piano, Noes, china, sec - sal chesterfield, old :;-essback chairs, able & chairs, occa- , -mal chairs, Sony 7 pc. round oak . r�er new rocking ,, 1trs, 9 pc walnut J ner. washer & dryer, •ange, 32' roll top desk. 3 old army ri- les new Lazy Boy chair, new 6 PC. pine uvrngroom suite, new sofas & loveseats, new box spring & mattresses, garden supplies, new tools, Dewalt radial arm saw, pictures, plus many other articles. NOTE TIME: 5:30 P.M. Good sale, plan to attend. Viewing Monday from 1 p.m. Terms: Cash, Visa, AA/ C. Interac. McLean Auction 905.6a6 -MI 9o54aa-u36 2 - y c u marrinirrle, import. wholesalehefail or craft interesting!unique -' e General Store of Mississauga is opening a new branch In Whitby Mall. We sell your products In an upscale retail environrnerl without you being there. Call John Schut at (905) 608-0777 or Fax (905) 608-0900. SEEKING 5 key people with entrepreneurial back- ground, will train to earn 5250K + new car. Can (905)404-2211. rem, Personals BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - names & private Phone numbers, 1- 900-451-3638 ext 704. S3 2Wmin, roust be 18. T - tons. PHYSIC CONSULTA- TIONS and readings done. experience and compassionate. telephone (905) 623-7558. Change your kick Cal for MA�TC�H� MATES -vat�$ ie Introductions We can Help 434-8399 SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it across Durham Region. Call Classifieds at 46883-0707 or fax 683-7363 11 Birthdays 11 Br'd 11 Birthdays IV IV 19 Amber, r r Have a wonderful r happy 11th birthday. r r From your Family St Friends r rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrMr 1 O jkMOND Sy,� �f CU4JVWNG t 9115T41110 DIAMOND SHINE Ifaoa) 619-2899 221 W"tn" Rd. S., unit A. Alex We are Specialists Interior vacuum & shampoo • Carpets & mats are washed & shampooed and much, much more. Call for full details on advertised specials. _.. INOUIRE ABOUT 01 FALL b WINTER RUSTPROOFING at■ ttti ori ori t� Its I� �PE 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRt- NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, WARRANTY APPROVED WINTER SAVINGS -je OILFILTER CHANGE 'e �$ .99 SW30 or IOW30 ..:PENNZOIL _01 EXPWAS Non. soiots A ' RADIATOR FLUSH $4911 � SPEC/AL 9 p OFFER EXPIRES Nov. 3496, ' CANNOT COMBINE COUPON WITH ANY OTHER OIL CHANGE OFFER. RECOMMENDED EVERY ' 3 MONTHS OR 5.000 KM, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ' 195 WESTNEY RD. i SoLr )t »0' ; LO21 427-6796 , al■ M M ans M THREE BEARS AUTO BO9XY aW OF AdAX'S L STAUF0 BODY .4 Is COLLf.SfON SHOPS Free Estimates Complete Collision Specialist S Refinishing To Cars dt Trucks Frame Straightening e Rust Repairs Insurance Claims ON1rlltif�r6a tilt; 3119e allien 1111111111110 UW 1208, 282 MONARCH AVE., AJAX (905)619-2327 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,1996 -PAGE 25 • P GpJ over 9 years in Business -- Has Relocated �G,o 998 Dillincclih�� Rd. 3leside Bay Sports) Dy LUBE Includes: Tire Rotation, I OIL & .95 Brake Inspection & Check Hours: FILTER 5 L m all over for the winter I Mon. -Fri. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. 839-9250 — OFFER SIRES OCT 31i% _ _j Sat., 8 a.m.-12 noon Howell's Service Centre has changed locations but not their dedication to top quality Apprentice mechanic Andrew Midgeham and owner mechanic Bruce Howell repair a car. Howell's Service Centre may have a new address, but you can expect the same top quality service and very competitive prices you've come to expect. Bruce Howell had been located at the Petro Canada station at Liverpool Rd. and Bayly St. in Pickering for the past nine vears. During that time he's attracted customers from all over the Ajax - Pickering area and wants to express his gratitude and thanks for their loyal patronage during that time. But two weeks ago he moved to 998 Dillingham Rd., only a few minutes away as a tenant in the buildino, owned by starter and alternator specialists McLean Rushley .-automotive. Bruce's large well equipped shop is where customers trust this experienced mechanic, who has been working on cars for more than 25 � ears. He docs a wide array of g*eneral repairs including tune ups, brakes and an all important service for this time of year --winterizing your car. Bruce and apprentice mechanic Andrew Midgeham work on all makes and models of cars and trucks and suggest having your rad flushed before winter if it hasn't been done in the past three years. Proud a e )7xi p -n S 6" Finley Ala1t, Ont - Honesty Is The Best Policy! "If you're cooling system hasn't been flushed and the coolant has broken down you could experience premature radiator failure;" says Bruce. -This isn't something you want to happen in the middle of winter." Having a tune up done is also important preventative maintenance before the cold weather arrives. "A tune up w ill prevent your car from stalling. and will increase your -as mileage," says Bruce. -You should also have your tires examined to see if they have sufficient tread to 2iye you proper traction in the ice and snow." Bruce sells any make of tire you need and says they're all top quality, just the same as all of the parts he puts into his customers cars. If you can't wait while your car's being tired, and need a ride to work or home and back. Bruce offers a free shuttle service. "I want to let my customers know that I'm still in business and look forward to seein- them the next time they need their vehicle serviced;" says Bruce. "I also invite new customers to visit my shop at the new location." For more information about Howell's Service Centre call _ (905) 839-9250. "Honesty, Perfection Customer Satisfaction" Reasonable Prices OIL Rotate & I LUBE 1 -balance I FILTER I Wheels I k%0- 1CaM. 1 AOna & trucks extra I TW heels speciesaltar yapp �pood tr4 Oct. 31!96 pithy trueb efdra �I�w Owner M1chN Saika6 would like to thank all his Valued Customers A Mends for their patroness• 171PiiS OCT. 315 • Mortgages. a ompanions 1 Auctions s 1 Insurance , M MORTGAGES Good. EASTSIDE CONNEC TIONS DATELINE - Free to , ESTATE AUCTION a badnd ugly Finanong for call to place your ad, no SALE MON. OCT. any purpose, rates from ; 95% All applications ac charges for ladies, no phone bill 21 ST AT 5:30 P.M. =epted Community Finan- charges. 905- 430-7060 870 TAUNTON I al services 666-6805 D. E. WHITBY :�•, are selling the • 1 Business ir' State of Ken Weir of pportunities �Tl� kx Lo e n all Rte ' Pius others wrong places" n- uding drop leaf 'abie & 4 chairs, Cedar :hest. dressers, chest Jrawers, 2 bed - suites, piano, Noes, china, sec - sal chesterfield, old :;-essback chairs, able & chairs, occa- , -mal chairs, Sony 7 pc. round oak . r�er new rocking ,, 1trs, 9 pc walnut J ner. washer & dryer, •ange, 32' roll top desk. 3 old army ri- les new Lazy Boy chair, new 6 PC. pine uvrngroom suite, new sofas & loveseats, new box spring & mattresses, garden supplies, new tools, Dewalt radial arm saw, pictures, plus many other articles. NOTE TIME: 5:30 P.M. Good sale, plan to attend. Viewing Monday from 1 p.m. Terms: Cash, Visa, AA/ C. Interac. McLean Auction 905.6a6 -MI 9o54aa-u36 2 - y c u marrinirrle, import. wholesalehefail or craft interesting!unique -' e General Store of Mississauga is opening a new branch In Whitby Mall. We sell your products In an upscale retail environrnerl without you being there. Call John Schut at (905) 608-0777 or Fax (905) 608-0900. SEEKING 5 key people with entrepreneurial back- ground, will train to earn 5250K + new car. Can (905)404-2211. rem, Personals BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - names & private Phone numbers, 1- 900-451-3638 ext 704. S3 2Wmin, roust be 18. T - tons. PHYSIC CONSULTA- TIONS and readings done. experience and compassionate. telephone (905) 623-7558. Change your kick Cal for MA�TC�H� MATES -vat�$ ie Introductions We can Help 434-8399 SELLING YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Showcase it across Durham Region. Call Classifieds at 46883-0707 or fax 683-7363 11 Birthdays 11 Br'd 11 Birthdays IV IV 19 Amber, r r Have a wonderful r happy 11th birthday. r r From your Family St Friends r rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrMr 1 O jkMOND Sy,� �f CU4JVWNG t 9115T41110 DIAMOND SHINE Ifaoa) 619-2899 221 W"tn" Rd. S., unit A. Alex We are Specialists Interior vacuum & shampoo • Carpets & mats are washed & shampooed and much, much more. Call for full details on advertised specials. _.. INOUIRE ABOUT 01 FALL b WINTER RUSTPROOFING at■ ttti ori ori t� Its I� �PE 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRt- NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED, WARRANTY APPROVED WINTER SAVINGS -je OILFILTER CHANGE 'e �$ .99 SW30 or IOW30 ..:PENNZOIL _01 EXPWAS Non. soiots A ' RADIATOR FLUSH $4911 � SPEC/AL 9 p OFFER EXPIRES Nov. 3496, ' CANNOT COMBINE COUPON WITH ANY OTHER OIL CHANGE OFFER. RECOMMENDED EVERY ' 3 MONTHS OR 5.000 KM, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ' 195 WESTNEY RD. i SoLr )t »0' ; LO21 427-6796 , al■ M M ans M THREE BEARS AUTO BO9XY aW OF AdAX'S L STAUF0 BODY .4 Is COLLf.SfON SHOPS Free Estimates Complete Collision Specialist S Refinishing To Cars dt Trucks Frame Straightening e Rust Repairs Insurance Claims ON1rlltif�r6a tilt; 3119e allien 1111111111110 UW 1208, 282 MONARCH AVE., AJAX (905)619-2327 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,1996 -PAGE 25 • P GpJ over 9 years in Business -- Has Relocated �G,o 998 Dillincclih�� Rd. 3leside Bay Sports) Dy LUBE Includes: Tire Rotation, I OIL & .95 Brake Inspection & Check Hours: FILTER 5 L m all over for the winter I Mon. -Fri. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. 839-9250 — OFFER SIRES OCT 31i% _ _j Sat., 8 a.m.-12 noon Howell's Service Centre has changed locations but not their dedication to top quality Apprentice mechanic Andrew Midgeham and owner mechanic Bruce Howell repair a car. Howell's Service Centre may have a new address, but you can expect the same top quality service and very competitive prices you've come to expect. Bruce Howell had been located at the Petro Canada station at Liverpool Rd. and Bayly St. in Pickering for the past nine vears. During that time he's attracted customers from all over the Ajax - Pickering area and wants to express his gratitude and thanks for their loyal patronage during that time. But two weeks ago he moved to 998 Dillingham Rd., only a few minutes away as a tenant in the buildino, owned by starter and alternator specialists McLean Rushley .-automotive. Bruce's large well equipped shop is where customers trust this experienced mechanic, who has been working on cars for more than 25 � ears. He docs a wide array of g*eneral repairs including tune ups, brakes and an all important service for this time of year --winterizing your car. Bruce and apprentice mechanic Andrew Midgeham work on all makes and models of cars and trucks and suggest having your rad flushed before winter if it hasn't been done in the past three years. Proud a e )7xi p -n S 6" Finley Ala1t, Ont - Honesty Is The Best Policy! "If you're cooling system hasn't been flushed and the coolant has broken down you could experience premature radiator failure;" says Bruce. -This isn't something you want to happen in the middle of winter." Having a tune up done is also important preventative maintenance before the cold weather arrives. "A tune up w ill prevent your car from stalling. and will increase your -as mileage," says Bruce. -You should also have your tires examined to see if they have sufficient tread to 2iye you proper traction in the ice and snow." Bruce sells any make of tire you need and says they're all top quality, just the same as all of the parts he puts into his customers cars. If you can't wait while your car's being tired, and need a ride to work or home and back. Bruce offers a free shuttle service. "I want to let my customers know that I'm still in business and look forward to seein- them the next time they need their vehicle serviced;" says Bruce. "I also invite new customers to visit my shop at the new location." For more information about Howell's Service Centre call _ (905) 839-9250. "Honesty, Perfection Customer Satisfaction" Reasonable Prices OIL Rotate & I LUBE 1 -balance I FILTER I Wheels I k%0- 1CaM. 1 AOna & trucks extra I TW heels speciesaltar yapp �pood tr4 Oct. 31!96 pithy trueb efdra �I�w Owner M1chN Saika6 would like to thank all his Valued Customers A Mends for their patroness• 171PiiS OCT. 315 ,� •- — . �. _....., _ :rte+tea•^-rr�•++-• 9ee+r�,�e,r:�,,,p,.w,4�... ..w. .nw�e.-....._ ..«-... -,�.. _.. �. - - -- -- -- — - - *AGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1996 �ome� mpro DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS (905) 579-2222 Complete Selection of Vinyl Windows 8 Doors CASEMENT DOUBLE HUNG TILT -ACTIONS • Picture Nindows • Bay & Bow Windows •insurance Claims • ?at o Doors • Storm Doors • New Construction Windows • 31ass & Screen Repairs MOBILE SHOWROOM FREE ESTIMATES WAYNE HUTCHINSON 7z)6 K NG ST W SA -ES SERVICE S OSHAWA. ONTARIO INSTALLATION L'J 21_3 red#WWW2uv^,1 (905) 579-2222 MOBILE -JOB SITE MIXED CONCRETE -AVAILABLE-MONDAY-SATURDAY -CEMENT -SAND & GRAVEL -CONCRETE d UNSHRINKABLE FILL -COLOURED CONCRETE -CONCRETE RESTORATION & REPAIR PRODUCTS -STONE SLINGER SERVICE 905-683-6501 1-800-473-7385 21390 BROCK RD. N. PICKERING (BROCK RD. N & TAUNTON RD.) Serving the Durham Region for over 30 Years XILP miucK CONSTRUCTION Basement, Home Renovations (Bathrooms, etc.) An &oriW C suncts7r CONSUMERS GAs DON'T PAY FOR 90 DAYS YOU CAN APPLY IT TO YOUR GAS BILL ON O.A.C. HOME IMPROVEMENTS i Additions • 2nd floors • Bathrooms - Plumbing - DedVlences Wiring - Tiling - Drywal WE SUPPLY PERMITS & PLANS REFERENCES & PICTURES AVAILABLE FULL INSURED - ALL WORK GUARANTEED 97 Church 9L, 905-428.8783 Ajax 1-888-845-4420 vement Over 20 years experience SALES • SERVICE • PARTS RENOVATIONS & REMODEUNG 24 HOUR PLUMBING SERVICE (WITH NO CHARGE FOR OVERTIME) One of the largest plumbing parts department in the great Toronto area 1050 BROCK RD. - UNIT 7 PICKERING = JUMRTE-S Romarc Renovations Ltd " Over 40 Years Esterkwe" *YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT EXPERTS* * Drywall And Fine Carpentry * Ceramic and Vinyl Floor Tiles * Wood Deck and Wood Fences * Drywall Textured Ceiling * Replacement Windows & Doors * Carport Balcony and Porch * Shingled Rooring * Computer Design Drawings * Building Permit Application We Do It All. Foundation To Roof Pictures and References Availahle U1 Work Guaranteed Call Boh (905)420-3044 Gardiner's Duct Cleaning tackles dust to make breathing easier J���-' �. . p •j X9"1 U�� ��En:ti.� � c ��,•. �r���C ar6�8Z•�29z Owg The truck mounted unit is excellent for cleaning ducts in commercial, residential and industrial properties. The FALL SALE includes a hook-up for $39.95 plus $5 per vent (minimum 12 vents) and a chimney sweeping service for $49.95. Dust can be more than just an annoyance if you don't do something about it. Not only can it be a constant source of work come cleaning time, but it can also irritate your eyes, throat and Cause breathing problems. That's why more and more residential, industrial and commercial customers are calling Gardiner's Duct Cleaning to tackle this problem head on. Sam and his son Scott have been cleaning, heating and air conditioning ducts for over five years and they advise anyone who has not had them cleaned for a long time to get it done as soon as possible. It's a procedure that takes very little time compared to the amount of time you'll enjoy dean dust -free air in your home and it is further beneficial in that it reduces heating and cooling costs. The large truckmounted, 18HP vacuum unit shown in the photo above, packs more power for those tough jobs they encounter. The procedure for both is simple. Sam first doses off your vents and makes an opening in the main duct. Then, while the vacuum unit sucks air into a holding chamber, a hose is put into the upstairs vents, one at a time, and blows the dust and dirt into the downstairs unit. They also use the air snake method which ensures ducts are completely rid of dust and debris. The air snake method consists of a device being inserted into the ductwork while a mobile head reaches into every inch of duct work to dislodge dust and debris. "Dust will not only affect your health but ruin %miture and draperies," says Sam. "Having your ducts cleaned cuts down on cleaning and adds life to your furniture, carpets and drapes." Sam also provides chimney sweeping at competitive prices with service that is always friendly and courteous. Caps and screens are available to keep out unwanted pets. Presently, Gardiner's PAY Duct Cleaning is offering a FALL SPECIAL HE featuring a hook-up for $39.95 plus $5 per vent ST and a chimney sweeping for $49.95. There is also 2 new 15/9960 services available: (1) Dryer -Duct cleaning with the purchase of duct cleaning for only $20. and (2) brick and stone fireplaces cleaned. Ask about free estimates. So, if you're sick and tired of your home being buried in dust, give Gardiner's Duct Cleaning a call at (416)•282.3292. Appointments are available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. You'll find us in the yellow pages. Customers from Markham to Scarborough to Oshawa have relied on their service and are now enjoying a healthy home environment. Isn't it time you did too? Call (416) 282-3292. SILVER CARPET & RUGS INCREDIBLE PRICES INCREDIBLE SAVINGS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM DON'T MISS THIS SALES EVENT FOR FREE! SHOP AT HOME SERVICE OR ESTIMATE CALL UNIT 3 -487 Westney Rd. S. 683-4292 AJAX Call Billy to have your business featured on this special page (416) 798-7672 Ex. 2304 NORJO ENTERPRISES • WINDOWS • • • DOORS • • • PATIO DOORS • DECKS Samples.. In -Home or Showroom References Available (905) 839-2255 ENERGY EFFICIENT PRODUCTS FOR YOUR HOME wWmm HOME UMMOVEIIff.NrS NN • WINDOWS Ule •SOFFIT, FASCIAWAN• EAVES TROUGHS • INSULATED SIDING •HVAC •INSURED & LICENSED FOR FREE ES'i EWLUES CAU li!>W (905) 831-0556 GARDINER'S DUCT CLEANING, CHIMNEY SWEEP Dryer Duct cleaning only $20.00 With purchase of Duct Cleaning Hook-up $39.95 - $5 per vent CHIMIrEY SWEEPING ONLY $49.95 RESIDENTIAUCOMMERCIAL snake me"wd usw (416) 282-3292 Narm-0d 0 PI your 0 Fa m audio IlyS10(I4air A NIllil 11 mi�S reren�d bTA fa publialial m i 1ew��d�>?rtiserof d* 005of 404 I (kp & Pal Per; resideres! ') � !u mal' a�O a(ress df�dt police iaf a�liai r�cei�ed aha prr~~s�lle bta�� d>is �mlllber. ku,o 10 IN N. tilt fol WA hJil l I W: Ii�11DS�'.�(K1�J0..�lMlk�rXlQ. � �, T�'AC.1�I:P3l"�(IIC, kzr'! , VL,. Mon, S. V illnlNXi..iuf�`�k Am L"I ail Don't Forget Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your convenience every Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0707 ' Deaths FM Deaths I Please VANBLOKLAND, Johannes (John) -- Suddenly at his home on Wednesday, October 16, 1996 John VanBlokland in his 70th year. Devoted Husband of Johanna (nee Busker) Loving Father of Tina and her husband Ron Keys: Nancy and her husband Steve Goodchild' and Joanne and her husband Wes Crozier. Proud Opa of Stephen and Leah Keys: and Elise and Madeleine Crozier. Survived by sister Annie Van Duynhoven. A Veteran of the Dutch Army. he and his family immigrated to Canada in 1952, where they resided in Pickering. He was an employee of General Motors until retirement in 1982. Forever loved and remembered by his family and friends. A funeral service was held in the chapel of the McEachnie Fu- neral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickenng Village) (905)428-8488 on Saturday October 19. 1996 at 11 a.m Interment was held at Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens. read your classified ad the first of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. ' Anniversaries ' Anniversaries HAPPY I OTH + ANNIVERSARY MOMMY 8 DADDYI BONNIE B MARK McPHEE 4 A 2 mlr6u �..i Bonnie and Mark's children Aaron, Landon and Shelynn, her sister Colleen and all their families and friends would like to wish Bonnie & Mark Happy 10th Anniversary. XXXXXX00000 One Year In Pickering on November 1, 2, 3rd We Celebrate.' Watch For Details Hews Advertiser Classified Department is open every Mon to Friday 8:00 a.m. to smo p.m. c -n 683-o707 to place your ad or fax it 683-7363 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20,1996 -PAGE 27 Amomo, - m NOVI] kroemaneenls Fa_111 knwamcob F-OV111 Amitmemb Selling Something? 2___EASY WAYS 0 51fahl wasal 10MIJ aor M. EE —HERE'S HOW IT WORKS - 1. Your 19 word ad is published for 3 consecutive days 2. The rate is based on the highest priced item in the ad. $00 _$99 . ...........................$5 + GST $100 - $19999 ......................... $ 9 + GST $200-$199 . ......................... $19 + GST $ 300 - $ 39999 ......................... $ 29 + GST $400 - $49999 .........................$39 + GST Ther add are not rcjundahle and additional words are just 50C each j. To give you an idea. check this example RANGE & refrigerator only 2 years old, 30" self clean $200. 20.6 cu.ft frost free $325. 000-0000. l he price jor this ad would he $-59 + GSTbased on the pricy, of 5_;25/')r the re(ri erator. �� 073 \I) WILL N; \ I R \: i:.,! `. i'\': ? r;4' ':C? i:h WEEK FREE! 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"-" *Includes computer check and labour to adjust �3 'Shims and pans extra if needed KXpry Or._ 3UM 1698 Bayly St. (just south of 401, west of Brock) *13"W on 15% down. W n ifithly paymsirds 19s* 'WE$5�9* From *Includes new premium Paas � lncludes new A/C Delco or Chainion l r�itsr Oct.31-M-an tabour to install other parts and labour extra if needed r.Orr tra nplugs and labour to install - Vans n� No Payment No interest FOR 6 MONTHS Parts/Labour (excluding tires) 44 1e, 4 cyl. $39* g R•a0 $1 Ewtrw�.ntaMy Frlendly 9 ISYpna (ky. 3U% 1016 Brock Rd. (just south of the 401) Hours: S■t_ - E n --I:io am - -7:3asnn-1