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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_10_30F K -N -GO TAX1 7-11-11 Y pR CAR rROBLEMSY ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU. ° off Students 1O°a off MATERNITY 20% OFF all Lingerie st" OIL 110 TWo I News Advertisei PE�cI�U1�►Al Wednesday. Oct. 30. 1996 36 pages A Nietroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40.*;00 Vol. 115 No. 44 Pickeringcan't on its mayor 11Y Ni %R1:X\\F: T:AK XCS 5101 RUN)KT R PICKl'_.KlVj — Am construction or expansion of community facilities in Pickcrni,I will likci% require funding partnerships hcmeen [tic Town, cornrnumtx groups and the Pickering man, aunt killed, parents hurt in head-on crash Iii TON 1)( L1: rx KH %%I s I %Ft Dt'RH:%N1 - -..'% horrific crash Satur- da% rooming kdicd a Pickering man and his aunt and injured tour people, two scrlousk. OPP otticcrs sax Brian Ecnsoni, 45. of Pickering and Jatic iluniphrcy. 69, of Scartx,r,,uL,h were killed when his Jcep Cherokee was hit head-on hx a Chc\ % plckup on Hwy ,A just east of Island Road. Scut_,oe, around 9:41 a in. The wcsttxiund pickup rclx,riedk crossed the centre line at a hend in tiie road and slainrned into %I,, 1=ensoni's Jeep. Mr. Fensoni's parents. Ella and Mur- ra\.. who were riding in the hack scat. arc in intensive care at T )ionto hospitals. Mrs. Fensom was Iluwn from the acct dent scene to Sunnxhrixik Health Sci- ences Ccntrc. wiulc her hushand was transferred to St. %lichacl's Hospital 1'roin Port Pcm 's CoTliniunit� Nlenional Hospital. The 36 -year-old dn\er of the Chc\ pickup was arrested at the scene and then taken to Community Memorial Hospital for treatment of minor injuries. Police relieve alcohol played a role in the crash. His 35 -year-old wife and passen- ger was also treated at hospital and both have been released. OPP officers say charges are pending and will likely be laid within the next few days. private sector. .a\ s Nl.i\ or Wax ne Arthur, ''Ilio T"%% -n is not in a Ik,sinon 1„r the most Part to eau II alone." c\plaincd the ma\ of alicr a special public budget mceuna-ihurxla\ at which carious :ommunit\ representamcs N't1d new lacilitics are ncedcd "Ti, do the kin,is . 1 thinu,s the coniniunit\ is ashin­ fundin,­ fur requires parincnhip with the conuriunity and the Prnatc sector. That's the way %+r'rc going to ha\c to operatic" Flo: noted protects such as the new lawn in and the new gaicho Witch way to pumpkin patch? Three-year-old Deanna Santuc- cio casts a spell over this 176 - pound pumpkin in the hope it will make a great pie after Hal- loween. It adorns the front lawn of her family's south Ajax home after her Markham grandmother won a prize when she entered the pumpkin in a recent fair. The News Advertiser reminds area residents to keep an eye out for the wee witches and warlocks trick -or -treating Thursday. photo by Andrew Iwanowski in -illy Esplanade Pari.. hath built with signifi- cant contributions Irons community groups. havr shown private nurncx can be found Iorr community facihtics. See PICKERING... Page 4 New measures to protect residents in nuclear accident lig NIA RIA %0%F' T:AKV'S N1 %1-F kkPORI FR 1WRIJAM - - Residents w ill sce the first evidence next month of changes being made in how the Rc_ion and the Province will deal with enicr- gcncics at the Pickering or Darlint-11on nuclear stations. In late Novcniher. people living within about 10 kilo- nictres from either station w ill receive a hrochurc outlining what they should do in the event of a nuclear crncq!cncy. Thr brochure produced joint - 1y by Durham Region. the Province and Ontario Hydro will replace the previous one issued a few years ago solely by the Province. "It's a simplistic brochure because we didn't want to overload it with too much information;' says "him James, eniergency measures co-ordinator for Durham Region. The goal was to make the brochure simple and clear enough so people will read it instead of throwing it away or simply tossing it into a draw- er without studying it. In early December, resi- dents in the same 10 -km range will also receive a brochure from the Regional Medical Officer of Health prop iding information atxiut health Issues related to a nuclear cmcrecnev. Mr, James attended a recent mecting of the I'Ickcr- inu, /Ontario) Hxdro Liaison Committee to outline chain cs made to Durham's crnrrzcncy plans since problems with it were identified in a point emergency exercise with the See NEW... Page 2 Inside In the news Editorial..................6 Entertainment....... 18 Sport s ................... 19 Classified...............21 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.durhamnews.net 934 + 74 GST = $1 PAGE 2-A-'rju NEW$ A[AFXFISFA %%'EUi;N $DA1„ UAA-0BF:B 3U, 1996 New measures for accident at Pickering nuclear plant FROM PAGE 1 Pro, ince. "Ilse exercise „as haled on it simulated reactor accident at the Pichcr- ing nuclear station. F\aluation of' that exercisc rc,calcd Durham's cnler,cnc,, orvrations centre was too small. was inideyuatel\ equipped. and that the people operating it did not hznc sufficient training. to deal ,with these prohlcros. Durham is establishing it perinancnt emcrgenc\ preparedness office with ne„ eyuip- mcni and a permanent staff, including a ne" cmeryo:nc% mew ures director. As well. nc„ procedures are txm_ dc\el- oped to transmit information more ywcl.l, in the c,cnt of an emcrgcne,. tmpno,c c,)rrtnrtintauions „ith Ontario Hero and noUfx municipal and .;huol heard officials more yuiAl% \lr Janie nutcd action is also, hcm� tak;r, to nutty l,kal ollicials Iaaler in the c.;nt of kx:, urrcn, cs at the nuAcar aatt.ms „htch dont rcyutrc lull cmcr- _cnc, measures. such is the Ic'ik ,,f tri - [turn into Lake Ontario last .\pni Irtmi the Pi,:k rim: station. "It „cts a ,cn long urne before „c gut information." said Mr. Janie. adding that „hcn Information ,+as passed on it „as d,mc in a 'shotgun p:u- te rn N;,% pr,k:edures als,• ;a!! t,,r •hc Durham Emcr- gcnc, %1;asures 0111,:C and local otii;tats to he inlorrned of even the mast nunor sit- uations that would not rcywrc nutllica- (ion under Ontarw H, dro or Pro, in- clal regulations. Ilic nc„ factlt ties and urgam/a tion %% ill rccci,c their first hI_, test during :t large "intern itional- scalc­ cmcrgcnc, exercise expected to tk held earl, in 1991, simulating an a.:cidcni at the Dar- lington station. according to .Mr. James. ` 7hc Pro, ince is also in the process of revamping its emergency mea- sures plans and reg- ulations. A draft copy of the new .i: 'a1 •..L. Province of Ontario Nuclear Emer- gency Plan was �� completed this summer. A review of the Pickering 1995 emergency exercise by Emergency Measures Ontario. the provincial agency responsible for emergency pre- paredness. found the provincial plan was no longer ade- quate and "serious- ly out of date". Pumping pumpkin I Five-year-old Ryan MacLennan tries a new kind of weightifting at the Fire Prevention Week cel- ebrations held recently at Cold - well Banke- 1st Toronto East Realty in Pickering. Fire Dog was also on hand to enjoy vari- ous activities. photo by Rcr P etroniro 1' J Window to the World John Whitewolf Kerr holds a peace pipe that was 1 used in a sweetgrass ceremony during the multi- cultural celebration held Saturday at the Pickering Town Centre to commemorate United Nations Day. The day -long celebration, billed as 'Durham Region — A Window to the World', was hosted by the Multicultural Council of Oshawa and Durham. photo by A.J. Groen i THE NPWS ADVER'hSER, WlkD., OC"POBER 30. i99&PACF 3•A- p Bible college student charged in deadly Pickering crash PICKERING — A 19 -year-old stu- The car's driver, who is from St. week with careless driving and disobey - dent has been charged in last month's John, New Brunswick, was charged last ing it stop sign, Sgt. Bates says. horrific crash that killed three Bible col- lege classmates when their car was split SAVE open by a 18-ycxor, trek. BROKEN WINDSHIELD?UP TO 110/00 Three 1 fi-yc<U-old full-time students of faithWay Baptist College in Ajax died (Limited time only - in the Sept. 12 crash, which (occurred No Overcharge to Insurance Co. Pickering Location) when the car they were riding in fumed on to Brock Road from Clements Road We Pay up Engine and was struck by an oncoming tractor to Shampoo • trailer. + WIPER '� '} Brock860 Philip Coates, of Ajax, Pctcr Letkc BLADES •:•. man, of Langton. and Jonathan Van do Kemp, of Strathroy, were killed instantly • Based on Insurance P,ices • A' Guaranteed • Call for details on Car clean-ups! 'Ihe teens were on their way hack to the collegr after finishim, the night shift 1 X 360 Brock Pd. S 837m78191 at the 1'iekering business where the- Unit 1'AltiE4-A; THh;ryE,%%'S4AQy kTJsFKR Fk)NF.s�gY,r;c;t�;•1ttrR jp, t�►h Picker'on needs financial FROM PAGE 1 100°a Canadian "The capacity is there for n►cnthrrs of the The need for a community to seek out and raise Funds" The ma\ or suggested the amount of monr� groups should he expected to rause for a panic is clear:' explained ular project "III dcprnd on its priorily for the ` O',\n. the capacity of the `-rouPN to raise 40 funds, and the Finan cial position of the the club is already Town. C'ontmunitx rep- limiting some acuvi- resentatives at the • budget mectin,L, C"-,A1i1W included South Pickering Senior Citi/ens Club presi- dent Barr\ Johnson. who s:ud the club and other cents. • needs a lar«er f►cili- helpin buildii already raisin: funds for the pro Ject. with the for si►lewalks on Hwv. 2. help of local youths. and has obtained donation Nls. Rioux, who uses a wheelchair and commitments from some businesses. scouter to get around. said people like herself. Nicole RIOUx. a resident of the Rougeniount seniors and young mothers pushing strollers Co-op at HN\y. 2 and Rougeniount I)ri\c, are unable to use the li,wn's main thoroughfare hr)Ught the ToA\11 a 3AW-na111C petition asking because it's sin►pl\ too dangerous. She t` 100°a Canadian ' l� The need for a owned building,, expansion 30 is clear:' explained �Ir. Johnson. nutin�L, 40 SUN. 11.4 t Ir the club is already limiting some acuvi- s C"-,A1i1W Urs and rrstncUng tickets to its dances C �NcH,aa„ and other cents. t = �. 111c required expan- sion. for which the club is alreadN rais- ing funds. would cost about � 1 mil- lwn • Pine Ri�lge :ins Council president � • • • Laura S,m,kim spa �kc , •f hu�� imp„r- • Cant the arts are to the :ornrnurmt and "difri- dc,,:nb•d the „ -44• cult% local arts •, groups are having in >• GSv T •�� finding places to •v'+ ;,,,,.,�• sir exhibit. rehearse and perturn►• particularly Mattresses •----* ' since the public school board has TWV�n to Queen started charging more for use of Its froM ' `� ,r • facilities. f, "Our concern lies with the Iuturc of the ` arts communit% in Ar . Pickerin:: " she said. and asked whether �tQ Pjckrrin�., has an arts ;� lb j Rcpresrntau,es of a ,group of rest- 1 dents working to hayc a 'youth park' • t with skatchoarding. ^; roller hockey and, other sports and p leisure facilities con- 1 O POSTURE CARE 1 strutted behind the 'EAR Pickerin_ Recre- ae Ear Support ation Complex also MarSs asked lair the Town's et $249 support. Such a pro- WS 9 ject is among the Doi01i 1°� Set299 Qwn.......... �� ____._.239 Set 369 t Town's capital prior- .........._...__---------- 399 Set 619 i ities but was cut from the lei bud- � ORTHOELEGANC get. The complete �TM Luxury Firm Support park, which could be s Mattress built in phases, et =499 1309 might cost up to $600,0W. ,� DOWO....................................359 Set 549 Queen.....................................409 So6t9 The majority of King.........................................559 5C., 89 • teenagers do no want to get into con- flict with society oir police:' said Nancy Ruinholt. "At present time our A - youth have nowhere to go. The group is 0 P facilities described how she can't get to stores h() feet frurn where she lives or take her three-year-olcl to a nearby nursery school because she is unable to travel along Hwy. 2 on her scooter, "How can 1 be part of the community if, I have no access to it'?", asked Ms. Rioux. ,r , - _ W with anv set FREE MA?TRESS PROTECTOR �EE nCE FR--- r.I � .rets_ J* '� c �. "lMattress� Sets_ 17. Win- to= Queen' (- g►— -V ~:from' t - ► -a FSAL. wspo 1LL0� NANCING P NOT AppLICABLE WITH FI .EARCOMFORT SLEEP • • •: :�' Fum Su rt Sn+gie Mattress —j get x299 _ vim ■ )OuDM.._............... ................ 239 Set 35 k~.. ......... _........... —..__.279 Set 42 rainy..._.._................................439 Set 65 BAYLY I .W■bi- oT. Super Firm Support ■ v� o ' , ' Massalum3593 ��Fv �Y �+ Set x5$59 x s * m t41a 1119eRliL 10.0 DOubk....................................429 Set 67 taa�N Queen..._ _ ...... ................ .499 Set .'4dwr• 10.6 Km ....689 Set :G9" tOi Sunde e ............................... its 1/j IIi1111iIN: - Eowl WW/ 4 E UbMAWA rORY OUTLET — i� ' U 3 30 OPEN 40 SUN. 11.4 t Ir NO AV NO /NTE NTS AE ran C �NcH,aa„ ,r , - _ W with anv set FREE MA?TRESS PROTECTOR �EE nCE FR--- r.I � .rets_ J* '� c �. "lMattress� Sets_ 17. Win- to= Queen' (- g►— -V ~:from' t - ► -a FSAL. wspo 1LL0� NANCING P NOT AppLICABLE WITH FI .EARCOMFORT SLEEP • • •: :�' Fum Su rt Sn+gie Mattress —j get x299 _ vim ■ )OuDM.._............... ................ 239 Set 35 k~.. ......... _........... —..__.279 Set 42 rainy..._.._................................439 Set 65 BAYLY I .W■bi- oT. Super Firm Support ■ v� o ' , ' Massalum3593 ��Fv �Y �+ Set x5$59 x s * m t41a 1119eRliL 10.0 DOubk....................................429 Set 67 taa�N Queen..._ _ ...... ................ .499 Set .'4dwr• 10.6 Km ....689 Set :G9" tOi Sunde e ............................... its 1/j IIi1111iIN: - Eowl WW/ 4 E UbMAWA rORY OUTLET — i� ' U 3 30 OPEN SUN. 11.4 t Ir Durham recycles Blue Box contract DURHAM — A five-year contract to collect curbside Blue Boxes in Durham has been awarded to Miller Waste Systems, although an Ajax company claims it could do the job for millions less. J&F Waste Systems says it could save Durham taxpayers $5 million over the five years of the new contract which begins Feb. 1, 1997. "Outside consultants came in and reviewed the numbers and found them to be true," Metro Waste Paper Recovery president Al Metauro told Regional councillors last Wednesday while speaking on behalf of J&F. When Durham commissioned Cam Watson to review J&F's proposal, he found the Region could save between $420,000 and $1.8 million over the five-year contract. But, Regional Council voted 18-7 to award the contract to Markham -based Miller Waste Systems. Miller currently collects Blue Boxes in seven of eight Durham municipalities. Blue Box pickup in Brock Township is now handled by another compa- ny, but Miller will collect there when the new con- tract takes effect. The Blue Box program costs the Region about $4.3 million a year ($3 million to Miller for collec- tion and $1.3 million to process items), while the sale of recyclables brings in about $2 million. The remaining $2.3 million is covered by tax- payers. Miller now charges the Region 78 cents for each stop in urban areas and $1.24 for each rural stop. Under the new contract, Miller will charge one fee of 68 cents for each of the almost 122,000 pick- ups. J&F was going to charge Durham 63 cents per stop. J&F proposed to take over the entire recycling operation for the Region, from Blue Box collection to processing the materials and selling them. Durham would receive 95 per cent of the money made from the sale of recyclables. J&F was also planning to allow more items to be placed in Blue Boxes like plas- tic containers such as detergent and bleach bottles, windshield washer bottles and vinegar containers. Durham Region would have the final say on where materials are sold, Mr. Metauro said. "You will always be in touch with recycling." The contract awarded to Miller is a continuation of the existing procedure which sees Miller collect items and the Region process and sell the materials. The new contract also expands the Blue Box pro- gram to include such plastic containers as mineral water and juice bottles, dish soap containers and liquor bottles. Blue Boxes will continue to be collected every other week. Earl Turcott of Miller told politicians, "You should give the contract to Miller. It's the most cost effective to the taxpayers with minimum risk:' Works committee chairman and Oshawa Coun- cillor John Aker said awarding the contract to Miller was "absolutely the right recommendation" Coun. Aker said the amount of money J&F pro- jected it would make from the sale of recyclables was too high. And, he pointed out, J&F currently doesn't have any trucks needed for pickups. J&F president Lenny Campitelli said if the com- pany got the contract, it would have trucks in place by Feb. 1. SC 0 , ous Chocolatey Mint Girl Guide Cookies On Sale November 1st 1i •-VI Girl Guides AJAX GIRL GU -MES Of Canada (Shoreline Division) Guides 427-,366 42--2292 du Canada Thank You for your Support THF NEM AbVERTISER, WED., OC 1§ER 30, 1996-kGE'S-A P Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Parti progressiste-conservatear du Cana& The Progressive Conservative Association of the new federal riding of Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge will be holding a general meeting on Thursday, November 19 at Gallantry's Banquet Hall in Pickering for the purpose of nominating a candidate for the next federal election. Persons requiring membership information or further details of the nomination process should contact: John Spink Mark Speed President or Candidate Search Chairman (905) 427-1040 (905) 509-5489 See us online at www.durhamnews.net PAGE 6 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., 0( TOBER -40.19% Yditorials ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Metmland Community Newspaper published Wednesday. Friday. Sunday 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont.LIS 21-15 TE►1OTHti' J.1411MAKER. PuMisher JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor -in -Chief BRUCE DANFORD. Advertising manager STEVE HOUSTON. Managing Editor ALAS BROUWER. Retail advertising manager ABE F.AKHOURIE. DLstritvticm manager General: (905) 683-5110 Clasdried: (905) 683-0707 Circulation: (905) 683-5117 FAX: (905) 68? -7363 E1rail: Newsroom ea dtrrtutmnews net Ott the Internet: httpl/w�w durham- news.net The News Adsrrvser is a member of the Ajax-Hckenng Board of Trate. Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc. Canadian Circulations Audit Board. Ontario Press Council Wild O.MNIRI The publisher reserves the nght to classify or refuse any advemsement. Credit for ad%rmsement linuted m ."ce pnce error occupies No Common Sense to Grits'popularity Given its place on the political spectrum, it's not sur- prising the Fraser Institute gave barely a passing grade to the federal Liberals in Ottawa. But the picture which emerges, aside from the politics of the 'report card' issued by the research think tank. is a stark image for all Canadians to ponder. Consider this: Jean Chretien's federal government is tiding a long, slow wave of populanty rarely seen in Canadian politics. But even as his government is buoyed by the polls, there are inescapable failures the Liberals have so far been able to avoid answering for. NVe still have the GST, we still have chronically high unemployment, we still have a slow -bum - Ing constitutional crisis. So why the unparalleled popularity? When the Liberals in Ottawa are compared to the Mike Hams Progressive Conservatives here in Ontario, the equa- tion becomes more enigmatic. The Tories have stubbornly followed through with most of their promises made in the so-called Common Sense Revolution and have been reviled for it. Thev've cut a bloated bureaucracy, whittled down the provincial deficit at a pace considerably greater than that of the federal government, implemented the first phase of a promised tax cut, and reformed welfare. Their reward:' The shutting down of cities by disgrun- tled labor groups, physical confrontations at Queen's Park. daily protests by the disaffected. The Liberals' soft touch in curing what ails the nation may have lulled us to sleep. but the single-minded focus of the provincial Tories has most Ontarians straining to be heard. The only truth is that the Liberals are fudging and get- ting away with it while the Tories are paying a tough politi- cal price for keeping their promises. To respond to this editorial call Infosouree at knfoitirce 683-7040 and dual 5111 ♦You said it... In response to last Wednesday's editorial on the Days of Action protest in Toronto, our readers said: ♦ "I find it to be fairly offensive as it's really against the democra- tic movement. People have the right to protest as they will ... There's nothing sanctimonious about it. If you are against the protest, you must be against democracy and that's what the News Advertiser seems to be against." ♦ "I fail to see anything positive in this protest. And, I do thank you for your editorial that tells it like it really is." ♦ "I don't agree with what you had to say in your editorial. I don't agree that holding up the city is going to kill Toronto or the area's people for one day." ♦ "I agree with you 100 per cent. The union leaders in charge of this protest are far more arrogant than the Tories ever could be." ♦ "It's rather slanted. It defends the capitalist point of view. This is not a union problem; the union is there fighting for people's rights against this autocratic government" v Letters to the editor Photo heading was offensive To the editor: In your Oct. 16 edition. you published a photograph of a pro- life demonstration in which approx- imately 30P abortion opponents of all denominations from Toronto to Durham quietly took part. Your headline 'Chain gang protests abortion' was ver-. conde- scending and offensive to many people, including myself. The definition, according to The Concise Oxford Dictionan of chain gang is a "team of convicts chained together and forced to work in the open air". I can assure you that we were not coerced or chained together in any way. Your editorial licence only gives you the right to print the truth, not fabricate it. Please realize it is peo- ple like myself who buy your newspaper and help keep you in a job. Y.E. Herdsman, Ajax Ajax xydro's transformers maintained on five-year cycle To the editor: Letter writer Paddy Galligan commented in the News Advertiser Oct. 18 about some exploding transformers and questioned our maintenance practices. I'd like to correct some impressions that letter might have created. Firstly, the transformers used to supply most homes and businesses in Ajax (gray, round ones on poles, or green boxes along the roadway) don't explode. They are protected by fuses, and in the rare event there is a failure, then are automatically disconnected and present no hazard to the public. In most cases, a power outage that is perceived to be due to a transfimner failing is actu- ally due to some other external incident. Secondly, yes we do practise maintenance with a number of rou- tine annual programs designed to visit, test and maintain each trans- former in town on a fiyc-ycar cvcic. The two incidenLs Mr. Gallivan refers to were a result of a squirrel makino contact with the high-volt- age wires above a transformer, and an unrelated underground cable failure, just a day apart, and beth coincidentally near the same loca- tion in Pickering Village. Axel P. Starck, P. Eng - General Manager Ajax Hydro Does anyone notice when church condemned? To the editor: May I pose a question to the readers of your sterling publica- tion? Suppose Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Ajax had burned to the ground. There would have been photos and stories in the press and a groundswell of people and orga- nizations rushing to the aid of the strapped congregation. Instead the same results are achieved by a "structural fault". What is the difference? Lou Dickson, Ajax Shelley Page 7 Guest Columnist Protesting doesn't come easy The idea of participating in serial upheaval sits uneasily with most Canadians. We have not leen "forged in conflict" like our neighbors to the south. Nowhere is this distaste for public demon- stration more pronounced than among teachers. While teaching has been described as "a sub- versivc activity" we are, at heart, transmitters of culture, caretakers of a way of life, the distilled essence of the middle class. As such, we are reluctant protesters. Our participation in the protests against the Harris government (no one ever calls them 'Progressive' Conservatives am - more) is testaunent to what's really at stake in Ontario today, the vert future of public cduca- lion. No other institution in our society is marc precious to the continuance of' democ:racv. Only public education can serve the needs of our citi- zens. no matter what their socio-economic back- ground, religion, race or creed. It was with this considered resolve that mem- bers of the five Durham teacher federations CUPS, gathered at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium early on Saturday, Oct. 26. Others from among our ranks met us downtown. Conditions were perfect. We were grtteful that the weather, at lcatit, was one aspect of life in Ontario not yet under the Control of the Torics. Otherwise, it would haNc been a hailstomt in the darkness as, metaphori- cally, that's what we've faced from Harris: an unyicleling, arbitrary attack front all sides, threat- ening class size, curriculum, special education -- all this front is government which had promised ..no cuts to the classroom". The buses departed. convoy style, amidst much discussion about the size of the crowd expected at Queen's Park. In the words of our local president, Pat Jermey, we had to .....out -Hamilton, Hamilton", the most ntasslyc protest in Canadian history. At 9:30 a.m. we rushed to the marshaling area where ... we waited, until 12:30 p.m. to begin our slow progress along Lakeshore Blvd. No one seemed to mind, for it was an indicator of the enormous size of the crowd. To the rhythm of union songs, Caribbean bands and aboriginal drumbeats, we marched with pride behind our flags and banners. Originally, our plan was to remain together, with our Durham flag, but in a crowd that size, with so many distractions, we lost contact. The festiveness of the occasion was prompted by the diversity of the groups, steel- workers, childcare workers, aboriginal protesters and, yes, even those international socialists push- ing little newspapers into unsuspecting hands. In orderly fashion which defied our numbers, we filled Queen's Park, spilling into the sur- rounding streets with our babies and pets, signs and flags. By 4:30 p.m., even the hardiest among us was `speeched out'. The last of our crew from Ajax High School straggled back to the bus and all were united in the opinion that it had been a great day. Colleagues had become forged into com- rades, not in any jingoistic, political sense, but because of our unwavering belief in one another, our intimate knowledge of the worth of education and our undying hope for the future. Shelley Page is First Vice -President of Ontario Secondary Schools Teachers Federation District 17 and is a teacher at Ajax High School ,L ' To comment on this column call Infosource nfosource at 683-7040 and dual 5108 r*r..a+W..s...res:w��r.�r.r�r.rwrwwn.rMar>rwwcw y P THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 31111,11996 -PAGE 7-A **�k*o * A,0 P1 KIE �UUIEC�DITAI�L)N ••J� November 5 -lot Town of Pickering (905) 420.2222 (905) 683.2760 ca11420-462 Wednesday, No%ember 6, MK6 I he work consists of constructing a 3 nicire wide :i,phalt trail The contract also includes the installation ,,I culverts. site furniture, signage, minor grading, t,,psoiling and striding, in accordance with terms, plans and specifications prepared by the Town of Pickcnng. Icnder f rens and ,pccitications arc available, and may hr obtained by contacting the Ihparlment of Supply and Scntccs upon a nun -refundable payment of $25 W her set by cash or cheque made payable to the Town of P:, kenng Viditional infimnation may he obtained by contacting Ili, consultant, lienry 1 Konckaa, & As,ot:iates Inc , I andscapc ArcF.ilrel. (4(151 427 -S' ( , west or any tender no( necessarily accepted the Corporation of the Tuwn of Pickering I )cpariment of Supply and Srr),ices ) )ne The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario LIQ' 6K - \era A Felgetttachrr Jettre). CPPD. C.PP. ('\I%l I NI.inager of Supply and Ser), ices F%crctt Huntsnta, NDP, C %I %I I hrecn)r of Parks & Facilitic, Ilcnry J Konekaas KLA %IES Henry J Kortekaas & Associates Inc Public Open House Hast Duffins StudN The Town of Pi.kcnng ha, undcriakeu a laud u,e and urban dc,ign study for the F.a,t Uuttins Area, a, shown on the Ary map. You are invited to attend an open house (as detailed h0ow), to reyteu and discuss background information that has been collected for the stud) area Also. several land use concepts presenting a variety of development scenarios our the area will be discussed Your input on these concepts will guide the preparation of the study's final nrcomniendauons If )ou have any questions or require additional information. please contact Geoff McKnight of the Planning Ikpartment at (905) 420-4660 extension 2032, or (905) 6233-2760 When: OBober 30,19!6 on" tl41li! 4.006:00 PAL 7:3D -M PX Where: Council Chambers, Pickering Civic Complex One Tin Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario FJ, ----- TUA DUi ARVOMMUM S1UDy90AW If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written suomissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering Official Plan is adopted. the Ontario Municipal Board may d sm,ss all or part of the appeal It you have any questions, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 420-4660 extension 2038, or (905) 683-2760. SENIOR C111Z.ENS SN'0NV RE:NION':kI, PROGRAM The To.,:: It P:-kcnn_ ,u),: !h,: ( P.. (:. 1''.� Ala-. \\ )tr)cn otter, a snow retnoyal program fur senior crttiens in urban area, vi!y The program prmide, snow remo),al of residential front walkway. ir,),cway apron and clearance it) the frondrear entrance%kay There n no ,harge fur this service however a, the program is operated using existing .,.,If OPENINGS ARF: I.INIITED TO TILE FIRti'r 2m) ♦PI'LIC':�\ IS t,,r lurthcr uil„rmarion please contu,i the I)cparuncnt of Park, Fasahlies at (945) 420 4624 DEADLINE FOR kPl'1.1(':V 10\\ - %ovemher 16, 19%. P %RKIN(: ON ROADS DI RINI; THF: %% IN -1 ER KION fHti the U. ! :,h, the ...1u, �.: K,pt - .J: .:I ,at, in order for the snowplows and salters to keep the roads ,Icar This enable, cryone to get to work. schtx)I or other destinati,�n, without pn)hlcnn Throughout the winter and particularly during a ,nowtall, your car should he parked in your garage or in your dr I' `'chicles that arc parked on the all night will he issued parkme tickets which carry a fine .v SIX fit) Vehicles wit that are left on the roadway for Zang periods of time or interfere h the p L -wing or salting of roads will be Iuwcd 11 is recognized that you will have vuuors that may be required to park on the r .,d for short peno ds of time and this will Ix: allowed unless there is a ,no%hfad anJ you should then ask your ),ivitors to take their vehicles off the road It you have any questions with respect to parkin_ .)n streets during the winter in, nihs. please contact the klunicipal Law Fntorncnienl I)io inion at 1'11-161 i BROCK WEST LANDFILL SITE. On Saturday, No%enlhcr 30, 1990, the Bruck %Nest Landfill Site in Pickering will close. Vntil that date, howe%cr. residents mai continue to dispose of up to 100 kilograms (220 Ihs) of non- hazardous waste per day, free of charge. Residents should he prepared to submit a $20 deposit upon entre into the Landfill. as all loads that exceed the I(X) kg limit will be subject to a charge of $2 for every 40 kg (88 lbs) in the entire load. On Tuesday, December 3, 1996, all %lunicipaHy collected residential waste will be taken to a privately operated waste transfer station on Squires Beach Road in Pickering. All materials will be processed at that point and delivered to the Keele Valley Landfill Site in the Region of York for final disposal. Residents wishing to personally dispose of items after December 3, 1996, will be directed to the above referenced waste transfer station. Fees may apply at that time on all amounts of waste which enter the site. For further information regarding the closing of the Brock West Landfill Site, please contact the Town (,f Pickering Public Works Department at 420-4630. SENIORS BAZAAR Saturday, November 2, 1996 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. This Annual Fund Raising Event Hosts a variety of Christmas Decorations, Hand Made Crafts, Knit Wear, Books, Records, Clothing, Tea Room and White Elephant Table. Call 420-5049 MEETINGS Oct. 30 Committee of Adjustment Nov. 4 Council Meeting Nov. 6 Site Plan Advisory Committee Nov. 11 Executive Committee Meeting MarilynM�u'shinski, Nov. 18 Council Meeting Minister of Citiaenship, Culture and Nov. 20 Committee of Adjustment Nov. 21 Statutory Public Information Meeting Wednesday, No%ember 6, MK6 I he work consists of constructing a 3 nicire wide :i,phalt trail The contract also includes the installation ,,I culverts. site furniture, signage, minor grading, t,,psoiling and striding, in accordance with terms, plans and specifications prepared by the Town of Pickcnng. Icnder f rens and ,pccitications arc available, and may hr obtained by contacting the Ihparlment of Supply and Scntccs upon a nun -refundable payment of $25 W her set by cash or cheque made payable to the Town of P:, kenng Viditional infimnation may he obtained by contacting Ili, consultant, lienry 1 Konckaa, & As,ot:iates Inc , I andscapc ArcF.ilrel. (4(151 427 -S' ( , west or any tender no( necessarily accepted the Corporation of the Tuwn of Pickering I )cpariment of Supply and Srr),ices ) )ne The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario LIQ' 6K - \era A Felgetttachrr Jettre). CPPD. C.PP. ('\I%l I NI.inager of Supply and Ser), ices F%crctt Huntsnta, NDP, C %I %I I hrecn)r of Parks & Facilitic, Ilcnry J Konekaas KLA %IES Henry J Kortekaas & Associates Inc Public Open House Hast Duffins StudN The Town of Pi.kcnng ha, undcriakeu a laud u,e and urban dc,ign study for the F.a,t Uuttins Area, a, shown on the Ary map. You are invited to attend an open house (as detailed h0ow), to reyteu and discuss background information that has been collected for the stud) area Also. several land use concepts presenting a variety of development scenarios our the area will be discussed Your input on these concepts will guide the preparation of the study's final nrcomniendauons If )ou have any questions or require additional information. please contact Geoff McKnight of the Planning Ikpartment at (905) 420-4660 extension 2032, or (905) 6233-2760 When: OBober 30,19!6 on" tl41li! 4.006:00 PAL 7:3D -M PX Where: Council Chambers, Pickering Civic Complex One Tin Esplanade, Pickering, Ontario FJ, ----- TUA DUi ARVOMMUM S1UDy90AW If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written suomissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering Official Plan is adopted. the Ontario Municipal Board may d sm,ss all or part of the appeal It you have any questions, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 420-4660 extension 2038, or (905) 683-2760. SENIOR C111Z.ENS SN'0NV RE:NION':kI, PROGRAM The To.,:: It P:-kcnn_ ,u),: !h,: ( P.. (:. 1''.� Ala-. \\ )tr)cn otter, a snow retnoyal program fur senior crttiens in urban area, vi!y The program prmide, snow remo),al of residential front walkway. ir,),cway apron and clearance it) the frondrear entrance%kay There n no ,harge fur this service however a, the program is operated using existing .,.,If OPENINGS ARF: I.INIITED TO TILE FIRti'r 2m) ♦PI'LIC':�\ IS t,,r lurthcr uil„rmarion please contu,i the I)cparuncnt of Park, Fasahlies at (945) 420 4624 DEADLINE FOR kPl'1.1(':V 10\\ - %ovemher 16, 19%. P %RKIN(: ON ROADS DI RINI; THF: %% IN -1 ER KION fHti the U. ! :,h, the ...1u, �.: K,pt - .J: .:I ,at, in order for the snowplows and salters to keep the roads ,Icar This enable, cryone to get to work. schtx)I or other destinati,�n, without pn)hlcnn Throughout the winter and particularly during a ,nowtall, your car should he parked in your garage or in your dr I' `'chicles that arc parked on the all night will he issued parkme tickets which carry a fine .v SIX fit) Vehicles wit that are left on the roadway for Zang periods of time or interfere h the p L -wing or salting of roads will be Iuwcd 11 is recognized that you will have vuuors that may be required to park on the r .,d for short peno ds of time and this will Ix: allowed unless there is a ,no%hfad anJ you should then ask your ),ivitors to take their vehicles off the road It you have any questions with respect to parkin_ .)n streets during the winter in, nihs. please contact the klunicipal Law Fntorncnienl I)io inion at 1'11-161 i BROCK WEST LANDFILL SITE. On Saturday, No%enlhcr 30, 1990, the Bruck %Nest Landfill Site in Pickering will close. Vntil that date, howe%cr. residents mai continue to dispose of up to 100 kilograms (220 Ihs) of non- hazardous waste per day, free of charge. Residents should he prepared to submit a $20 deposit upon entre into the Landfill. as all loads that exceed the I(X) kg limit will be subject to a charge of $2 for every 40 kg (88 lbs) in the entire load. On Tuesday, December 3, 1996, all %lunicipaHy collected residential waste will be taken to a privately operated waste transfer station on Squires Beach Road in Pickering. All materials will be processed at that point and delivered to the Keele Valley Landfill Site in the Region of York for final disposal. Residents wishing to personally dispose of items after December 3, 1996, will be directed to the above referenced waste transfer station. Fees may apply at that time on all amounts of waste which enter the site. For further information regarding the closing of the Brock West Landfill Site, please contact the Town (,f Pickering Public Works Department at 420-4630. SENIORS BAZAAR Saturday, November 2, 1996 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. This Annual Fund Raising Event Hosts a variety of Christmas Decorations, Hand Made Crafts, Knit Wear, Books, Records, Clothing, Tea Room and White Elephant Table. Call 420-5049 0r) MarilynM�u'shinski, Minister of Citiaenship, Culture and Recreation, is pleased to announce that the Pickerinir Public Library is the recipient of the 19.96' Ali nister's Au-ard fnr �hC Public Lihran Innovation. . �;,�, ..... . PAGE S -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 30, 19% Around Durha-m-. Region `D' grade for feds doesn't bother MPs BY CINDY UPSHALL FW11HANt_STAFF_ DURHA t1 —Local MPs are shrugging off a poor gradc given to the ruling Liberals in the Fras- er Institute's report card on the federal government. "Quite frankly to me it means noth- inL-:'sa_ys Iran Grose, Oshawa Riding NHP. "If the. gave us am thing more I'd be sur- prised." The British Columbia -based research institute gave the Grits a 'D' grade in The Federal Liberal Government in Action: A Report Card Issued to the Chretien Gov- ernment. Dan McTeague, MP for Ontario Rid- ing, which takes in Ajax and Pickering, sans the Fraser Institute is an extremely Tight -wing group, the opposite of the Lib- eral party. A m not interested in getting kudos from people...who would see Canada's most defenseless people left out in a snowbank.' he says. If the institute disagrees with what the Liberals are doing, then the go%ernment must be doing things ri__ht, he reasons. "A negative review b% the Fraser Institute is a compliment:' explains Mr. McTeague, who says membership in the institute "reads like a who's who of Canada's political right. "W'e're talking about the Fraser Institute as if it's a well-known sanctioned think tank. Their agenda is Truck thief leads cops AJA\-PICKERING -- A drifter faces numer- ous charges, including drunk driving and auto theft, after a high-speed chase involving a stolen pick-up truck early Saturday. Durham Regional Police attempted to pull over a speeding %chicle travelling with its lights off near Westne} Road on Hwy. 401 in Ajax just after 1 a.m. Police abandoned the chase for safety reasons but received a report minutes later that the truck was to put ordinary Canadians in the dunk tank:' he says. "We will never do what they want us to do. W'e're never going to please them:" says Mr. Grose. He says the Fraser Institute is "to the right of Atti- la the Hun. Thev have an extremely right-wing phi- losophy. "It's a philosophy and their's is com- pletely different than ours," adds Mr. Grose. While the group's philosophy differs from the federal government's, Mr. Grose says its members are entitled to their opin- ion. In the report, the institute gave the fed- eral government Fs in ind nustrial, labor mar- ket, cultural and constitutional policies. The Liberals received Ds in health, regula- tor. justice and taxation policies. The governments social and agricultur- al polices received C grades, while deficit, debt and immigration received Bs. The only areas to receive A grades were trans- portation, trade and foreign aid. Recommendations in the Fraser Institute's report include repealing the Canada Health Act, expanding NAFTA to include South and Central America, replacing the current Personal Income Tax with a flat rate income tax and turning the Canada Pension Plan into a fully funded system of RRSPs. Alex Shepherd, MP for Durham Riding, could not he reached for comment. Dan McTeague on high-speed chase at a gas station on Brock Road in Pickering. A sus- pect was arrested after fleeing the vehicle, police said. A 26 -year-old man, of no fixed address, is charged with impaired driving, refusing a breathal- yser test, prohibited driving, possession of stolen property over $5,000, possession of stolen property under $5,(X)O, obstructing police and breach of rec- ognizance. Ear's to Canada Little Jaclyn Clark is obviously prepared to celebrate both Hal- loween and the Canadian mosaic as she watches the official cer- emonies during United Nations day celebrations at the Pickering Town Centre Saturday. photo by A.J. Groen Experienced outdoorsman says hes ottedyp cougar In Whitby BY CHRIS BOWIE wooded trail behind the high school when they Because it was such a large group Mr. Aroma spotted what they believe is a some kind of didn't feel there was any immediate danger. mountain lion. They came within 100 metres of The whole group watched for about five or six the animal. minutes before the animal finally wandered off, "It looked like a cat, but it was big," says Mr. he says. "It looked pretty tame " Arama. "I thought it might be a bobcat, but it He returned the half -mile to the school's had a huge tail." parking lot and called 911 to inform police. He recalls it was eating a bird, but was Durham Regional Police say they called aware of the group of people watching. Animal Control Services and classified the MR- AN STAFF WHITBY — An experienced outdoorsman claims he saw a cougar roaming the woods near Sinclair Secondary School in Whitby Sat- urday morning. David Arama, who teaches an adult outdoor survival course through the Durham Board of Education, was taking 10 students through the despite Whitby ping people from going inside, but they want to let People know why they're on the picket fine. "'lite majority of the people have been very sup- portive," he says. "We've had a few people drive by without stopping, but that's going to happen. We're letting them in, we're just slowing them down to give them the information." Although a few cars drove past the picketers without a glance Monday night, some families chose to go to another theatre or head home. "We're hoping the more public support we get ...it might just sway their mind." If people choose to attend they're being asked to stay away from the snack bar, the company's biggest source of revenue. In a prepared release Howard Lichtman, Cine- plex executive vice president of marketing and communications, stated, "We regret taking this; step, but we feel we have no choice because the union refuses to consider the issues." unknown animal as "other than dog." But Animal Control Services officials sad they are not aware of any phone call from police and have no listing in the log book. Mr. Arama also notified the principal of Sin- clair Secondary School, not wanting any stu- dents to wander alone in the back woods. There have been a number of reported sight- ings of a couear in the Pickerinv arra Projectionists lockout Mr. Lichtman added that Cineplex wants to negotiate a contract that is "fair and equitable for the job that a projectionist does in today's modern times." Cineplex says projectionists can make between $40,000 to $70,000 a year while the union contends its most senior worker makes $41,000 annually. While Cineplex contends the job of projectionist has been simplified over the years, the union con- tends managers are already running into problems. Peter Landry, spokesman for the OMPP, says there have been reported problems at Cineplex the- atres since projectionists were locked out. "We've heard of a number of problems including the cancellation of some shows," Mr. Landry says. Before the current provincial government took office, projectionists had to be licensed and serve an apprenticeship of 800 hours. With that legislation removed licensed managers can take over without going through an apprenticeship program. The show goes on BY CHRIS BOVIE DURHAM STAFF WHITBY — Cineplex Odeon projectionists are on the outside looking in after being locked out by their employer Saturday. A contract between Cineplex Odeon Corp., and Local 173 of the Ontario Motion Picture Projec- tionists (OMPP) expired Jan. 1 1996. As of mid- night on Monday Oct. 21, Cineplex had the right to lock -out it's projectionists who also had the legal right to strike. That date carne and went without action until last weekend when Cineplex managers escorted projectionists out of theatres province wide, including Whitby's Champlain 'Theatre. The- atre managers have now taken over the job of run- ning the films. Locally, a small group of projectionists have set PC up picket lines outside Cineplex's Champlain The- atre in Whitby prior to and during showtimes. Ross Reid, picket captain, says they're not stop - despite Whitby ping people from going inside, but they want to let People know why they're on the picket fine. "'lite majority of the people have been very sup- portive," he says. "We've had a few people drive by without stopping, but that's going to happen. We're letting them in, we're just slowing them down to give them the information." Although a few cars drove past the picketers without a glance Monday night, some families chose to go to another theatre or head home. "We're hoping the more public support we get ...it might just sway their mind." If people choose to attend they're being asked to stay away from the snack bar, the company's biggest source of revenue. In a prepared release Howard Lichtman, Cine- plex executive vice president of marketing and communications, stated, "We regret taking this; step, but we feel we have no choice because the union refuses to consider the issues." unknown animal as "other than dog." But Animal Control Services officials sad they are not aware of any phone call from police and have no listing in the log book. Mr. Arama also notified the principal of Sin- clair Secondary School, not wanting any stu- dents to wander alone in the back woods. There have been a number of reported sight- ings of a couear in the Pickerinv arra Projectionists lockout Mr. Lichtman added that Cineplex wants to negotiate a contract that is "fair and equitable for the job that a projectionist does in today's modern times." Cineplex says projectionists can make between $40,000 to $70,000 a year while the union contends its most senior worker makes $41,000 annually. While Cineplex contends the job of projectionist has been simplified over the years, the union con- tends managers are already running into problems. Peter Landry, spokesman for the OMPP, says there have been reported problems at Cineplex the- atres since projectionists were locked out. "We've heard of a number of problems including the cancellation of some shows," Mr. Landry says. Before the current provincial government took office, projectionists had to be licensed and serve an apprenticeship of 800 hours. With that legislation removed licensed managers can take over without going through an apprenticeship program. .. .. •r. _....:..:.-..:�.M+iwMYM�.'liri�Ps�a,i�w.rY.,e,wwr.w,+w.a'J{tA•wewl����wrwc�wx Vlefw *.ti ii llw w7 wl wrx'1F.. .' Mr'..�_.rF. Mr•v-rty..,>: '.' �� Pickering family PICKERING -- A Pickering family is appealing to the community to help fund a bone marrow donor for a relative. Frank Ronco, of Toronto, was diagnosed with leukemia in October of 1995, only two months after he was mar- ried. Doctors say he needs a bone marrow transplant to save his life. So his family members here -- A L L the Roncos of Rosefield Road, RANGE S the Micallefs of Longbow Drive and the Pudde- phatts of Amberlea Road — are orga- nizing testing clin- ics to find a donor I I I .. . , . THE (YEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 30, M&PAGE 9-A searches for bone marrow donor to save relative's life ing Boutique will be held "Ibursday, Nov. 7 at dessert, door prizes and a discount at Lingering fully accepted. Cheques should be made 8 pm. at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club Impressions. For information or tickets call payable and sent to: Elizabeth Lue Memorial on Church Street South at Bayly Street in Ajax. 420-3391 or Lingering Impressions at 428- Fund (Frank), c/o 1646 Amberlea Road, Pick - A $10 per person ticket includes coffee, tea 0722. Donations of any amount will be grate- ering, Ont., I.I V 5P2. who could prop rdc: the marrow for the REFRIGERATOR S transplant. Each test costs the fami- ly $50, so tax- deductible dona- tions are also being sought. L L The chance of finding a donor V^ r I I I I �'� who can provide a 1„ l u u bone marrow match for Mr. Ronco is only about one in 20,000. A bone L L marrow testing clinic in August S SETS ailed cate a to locate l E E P match. Three more clinics are sched- uled to be held in November, and two -fund-raising ALL event~ are also pL•u►ncxF_ -rne clin- ics will be held Sunday, Nov. 3 from 11 am. to 6 p.m. at Rouge Val- ley PubGe School, 30 Durnford Rd., ALL Scarborough; Wednesday, Nov. 6 frau 11 am. to 8 WASHERS p.m. at York Uni- versity, 4700 Keele DRYER S SL, East Bear Pit, Ross Building; and Sunday, Nov. 24 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Monte- rassino Place, 140 ALL Jevlan Dr., Wood- bridge. Only a S mall blood sample E W I N G ;s required for the bone marrow test. M A N I N E S wI would like t0 emphasize bow important it is for people to attend one of these chn- ics,~ says Laurie Micallef. "'ILere are so matey people out there who are m need of bone marrow "Ims- plants. If someone is tested at one of these clinics and is not a match for Frank they may be a match for another lCukemra Vi(i1m.° A fund-raising fashion show host- ed by Lingering Impressions Cloth - ENDS SUNDAY Al SEARS 'Beat the GST Sears will deduct an amount equivalent to the GST from your purchase price. Offer applies to merchandise in Sears Retail stores Offer does not apply to deferral fees, delivery, maintenance agreement or installation charges Tont Pay Until May 1991, on approved credit with your Sears Card. $35 deferral fee applies Ask for details Both offers exclude liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases ttD/601 Furniture Shop; excludes baby and patio furniture. "0/620 Sewing/Floor Care Shop; excludes wet; dry vacuums Furniture not available in all stores T H I S I S S E A R S while quantittes utsi SEALS l-:.rpect atone f►om Setirs T 0 D A r ALL Audio E0UIPMENi & MORE 11101 Copynght 1996. Sears Canada Inc rAG� I?# -A VH!!' Nt-1 r5 AD'VFWnS'1g , nitt, , bC`fdeFk 31l;1V% ♦ RECYCLER'S REPORT Waste Reduction Week: The future is Rs For over a decade, Waste year it will he extended for a Reduction Week (WRW) in month. Ontario has been instrumental The e'll be displays and in raising awareness of the draws at the Pickering Recne- 3Rs -- Reduce, Reuse. Recy- ation Complex (including a cle. This year, from Nov. 4 to special bin to collect plastic 10 marks the Recycling bottles with recycling code Council of Ontario's (RCO) #1 and 2). Pickering Civic 12th annual Centre. Picker- WRw' i Iarl'alne fOuISt011 ing Town Cen- The purpose is to -_ _- -- tre (Saturday encourage peo- I only), and Pie to take I SuperCentre. responsibility for I w o the environments scheduled by modifying classes will their daily view a puppet behavior to - show, on com- ref ect the 3Rs. posting at This vear's The Rouge Hill theme. e N. Th 1-ihrarv. Stu - Future is R's -- Make it Toxic FI dents from Free', will foL-us Recycler environmental S clubs will on household attend a haz2rkxrs waste Repl!�Jplaza garh age1ess products. Vari- tour. ous pamphlets B a k e r y and fact sheets have been Plus. The Breadhouse Bak - made available by the RCO em. and Austrian Bakcrv' & (416-960-1025) to help pru> Deli are offering spedfiCally mote alternative products as deaxaled 'R' L(x*ies. well as appropriate manage- The Beer Store at Whites ment of chc rnical cleaners. Road will host its annual tx(- 'Typicalh' during \kRW. a tle cap guess ftw a prize. theme for each day of the Some stores will give week has pmven to be a pct away pencils to customers ular way for communities and who trine in their om-n bas's. businesses to organize activi- Residents in retirement tics: centrus will be: asked to reaill Morxlay is Reduction Day. any 'waste na-wunt not' ideas Tuesdav Composting Day. from their past. Dunbarton Wcdnesdav Zen) Cwrbage liigh SchcxA's environmental bay. fhur%(Iav Coriser%uti)nclub is prxncxirtg more rtxy- Da\, 1'ndav 1_xchanee or Reuse 1}av and Saiurdav Community Clues -up Day. Events in Pickering: Tate Mavor's C h a l l e n g e between Pidcmnc and Ajar to sec: which town will Send the least resi- dential waste to the landfill. This cling with a garbageless lunch be a prize to the residents who on Frriday best fill their Blue Boxes and In bout towns, them will set out the k:ast garbage. Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establi.lunent has applied to the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor licence Act: Application for Additional Facilities Harwood Blue's 71larwood Avenue South, Ajax (indoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than November 30, 1996. Please include vour name, address ar-d ,Jephone number. Note: The LLBO gives the applicant details of any objections Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Permits Branch Liquor Licence Board of Ontario 55 Lake Shore Bled. E., Toronto ON WE lA4 Fax: (.316)326-5555 E-mail at IRwa mccr.onramp.ca Please recycle this�' � ?� newspaper TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all rnsolvenc%- semices including personal and corporate bankruptcies 0SIlAWA 122 :Albert tit 721-7506 AJAX 50 Commercial A%c 619 1473 COBOURG �•� tiled_ tit « :i"� 4-44 Saturdat & E•.enln.�, Appointments a%atiabir JAMES R. S'AtiCH NEEM- Strike up ' the band! .AJAX The Exeter est twt►s tlrotr,l0 High Scholl band holds a a.nL. to 4 p.m, at 80 Fahy tuna -raiser Saturday, Nov Ct. feauturing a trace 2 to help band members show, crab]` 'show, garage get to British Columbia. ;:sale crud bAesttiiG L FAiM[tg F=W WTfi C1 -4r finny d"fnui M19 SPec" Selpdww, andUT 1 ■ CET 2 FREE: 111"001 Ca I ECTION 150tm wide. kWes suiings prated crepes Otte Reg 189&26.98m PM1E0 CORDUROT ]15cm wdej M corm. Our Reg. 14 98 m C1411S POTS 11 5a wide,100% oym Our Reg. 8.98 m NOVEI T Y SUITINC 1 % wide. Dur Reg. 9.98 m FAME & CREPE SOIWS 150101 wide. Our R%. 12.98 m PIN TEIPKYESTER 150tmw*oLffReg. 14.98m RAYDN CRNKIE PRINTS 12S135an wide. Otr Reg. 14.98 m PRIM TED CREPE W135an wide,10D%tttyoa Ou Reg.14.98 m C01 TIN FASDNN PRIN TS 150an wide. Stght haps. Otr Reg, 8.98 m RAYIN I RAYINXITTIN PRINTS 145tmwde. Si*iregs.Otrtq 9.9801 on CREPE 11 5a wile Our RQ. 14.98 m CIARIS SI1DitS 135ae wide. Ou Re¢ 9.98 m SEAFAW'SUITIMWHOT 150tmwide0trk8.98m IROSDED P1ARS 143.1 % wde. Otr Re¢ 9.98 m W4# -E DRIADCIITI 150on wide. Qr Reg. 5.98M SWEET PMTS 115an wide, porter/comb Dur Rq 6.98 m Y.LP. PMTS & PANELS 115un wide. Otr Rep. 998.12.98 m DRAPERYPRINTS 135anw&j00%cc txt0rkep.12.98.16.98m UK & 1W TAPE h WWe & 6hdc. 3/4' wide. Our 41.29 m 1' wide. our Rep 1.59 m PKYESTER TIREAD 1500 m spook. Ou Rep. 4.98 spoil wesIm11Werke llWlilm Sole n stied Oct.2%.12,1996, on destock ff dtmase — m -d fi Ow. Look forlhe red sde 14. Please Note: the teen' iK N0 d orders. Most items aaiable n roost MAI Price' mlis b Fdnidmt s mou6rlr:►dr.o...,. Sale in t OCE28_Nov.12 Don't miss It! Entire In -Store StoW Burd® PATTERNS 2 1/R .Price Offer valid 0ct2&Wov.*96. Not valid with any other discount offers. .>,..., . ..-. .• ........_,rr.a:<,.r..re[+a�.s....�..r«..�.0.,.....r..w�..,r �a �r 7[��*Y��L pOMRm -ao1R 1b AY R!'7l'affill 11.. •.. --- Poetic ..students needed DURHAM -- 11• you're a Moet we want to know it. In Preparation for the Durham Regional Police 8th Annual Christmas Food and Toy Drive, we're holding a contest to select two young people who will have their photographs appear on the official Food and Tov Drive Poster. The contest winners will have their photos taken with Police Chief" Trevor McCagherty to appear on posters puhli- ciiing this annual community event. In addition, the winning entries will he published in the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, Oshawa-Whiths-Clarill This Week and Port Pcrry This Werk. Here's your chance to hecoine a published author. Categories: Grades 4-6 Ten reasons for '_is in The written Girl Guides need elves' help to join Ajax Santa parade AJAX-PICKLRING -- Mashers of a Girl (;Wdc troop need some rood clsrs to help thern lake part in the :\fax Santa Claus parade. The Grcenwuod I)i,trict Girl Guide, are luokin,, fur a hay wagon -and it truck to pull it for the ti„s. '11 ,)tirade. They also want to horrow a few hail, of hav I'or the flout. The Greenwood District take, in the area of `Vcstnc,, Heights in Max north of Dclancv I)rivc. as well as the hamlet of Grcemsood in Pickcr- inL'. `Anyone who can help is a,kcd to call :mita Rutherford at 428-0954. submission can he in the form of a poem or short story and must he no longer than Il words: Grades 7-8 Because I care. The written suhnlis- sion must he in the form of a poem, any style, and no longer than 20 lines. Rules: 1. Suhmissions must include the author's name, grade level• teacher's name and either the author's home telc- phone number or, if the suhmission is part of' a class suhrnission, the school telephone number 2. Entries arc due by 5 p.m. on ��cdnr;dav, Nl 6. 3. Entries can he dropped off at, or mailed to, am, of lhr following ulficrs: Ajax-Pickcring News Ad%crtiser. 130 THE NiiWSABYC4TtiiEfil�'I:i)Nt5it�1,<)1t TVREii i9„19%AAGB li-A for contestI” " THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. I_ I S 2H5: El NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Oshawa This Week, 865 Farewell St., Oshawa. Ont. I.1 H 71.5; Whitby This Week. 1032 Brock St. S., Whitby, Ont. AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE 1_ I N 41.8: C'laringlon This Week, 95 DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN King St. F_ Bowmanville, Ont. LIC 1 N-1: Pur, Perry This Week, 26 Witter PURPOSE OF THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT St.. Port Perry, OnL 1.91, I J 1. REGIONAL FILE NO.: OPA 96-009 4. Some entries may he published in The Regional Municipality of Durham is considering an amendment to the the above mentioned newspapers dur- Durham Reg:ol Official Plan to incorporate new policies relating to the ing the C'hri;tmas season. Lake Ontario Waterfront 5. In addition to sceins their cntry in print. and appearing on the poster, the winners and their honk room class will receive a pitta party cunlphrrlents I�l the new'spapers. Sponsored ill Ailax-1'ickerin); News :1 dvertiser and fhhax'a- «Yll v- Claringlon-I'urt Ill l ►leek l Taking Order% ` "41T-1 R fit; ll I "ll . F.R.. be lri+ha Kumancc A9.95 15" off choice of frame with pre urderl plate (,()%t PI: I'll IORS ( 011, I -XI A<.< 1`.1 i PRECIOUS 4 i �rsUle� 14 Everyone shops the News Advertiser! Custom DrapenT Sale= MAXHIN(i BORDERS. 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Sat. 10-5 L The Du ham Region Planning Committee will hold a public meeting to prr,v de interested partes the opportunity to make comments identify ssues and provide adds l information relative to the proposed amendment The public meeting will be held on Tuesday. November 26 19% at 10 00 a m Durham Region Planning Department. Marr Boardroom Whitby Mall Fr,urth Floor Lar i T ;wer COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS? An information repos outlining the details of the proposed amendment may be obtained from the Durham Region Planning Department It you have any questions or Comments regarding the proposed amendmer:, please contac• John IlAchashd,s Plannv_' Tel 9 5 728-773= Whitby, Tel 9r5 786-'75' T,v�rt,,. Fax X05 436-6612 If you w,sr t0 rna-- ,, wetter submission Or t y�❑ wish tri be notiR Pd p} s bseq e^t meet -;s ;r the adocl or of the proposed amenrill please r.^te io the Commissioner of P'anrrng Box X23 W'^aby. Oriar'r, t 6A3 Please ndude your address. tel@pure ^umUer and the R i nit: I e mbe- n ycu' subm ss,or APPEAL I' a person or public bodythat '-'es a notice of appeal of a decision in respect of the proposed otf,c.ai plan amendment to the Ontano V., --r al Board does not ma-•! -'al suGmi55iOns at a GubhC m,eet.ng �r dr_,�s;,1 make wrtt.-n subm.„,_ s belore the proposed official plan amendment '.s adopted the Ontario Municipal Beard may rl,sm,ss all or part ;t •lie appeal Chair P'a• ):ngCommittee C.r' ss y -mit r '�Ta 4� Reliable, supen-ised day cart' at a home in your neighbourhood • Sxe „JmrO r'ablt' e'nl ,ronmenrS • Re,,an e Jil back ,;p for Providers • St mWdrrng dauy Orograr•5 "c,cacSJr Illness • r'a,neo orotess:ona, Prov sec; • Cor,o;ate= r'sarance coverage • Monthly home InsPeCPJr'; • •ecelptc sapphed and, we welcome full or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age! Wft Walch Pd,M Holtlsc Df Cans A L.censed Actency PAIGE 12-A-T1fIE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. OCTOBER 30, 196 Santa Claus wants company p Y for Nov. 23 Ajax parade ❑ Children urged to bring letters for delivery to North Pole AJAX -- Santa Claus is looking for more company when he rolls through Ajax Saturday, Nov. 23. Floats and hands still have time to join in the 31st annual Santa Claus parade sponsored by the Ajax Lions Club. There's no charge. With a theme of an old-fashioned Christmas, the parade begins at noon on Mills Road, travels east along Sta- tion Street to H a r w o o d Avenue, south to Kings Crescent, turns into the Ajax Plaza. pro- ceeds along the front of the plaza and back out on to Har- wood by Pharma Plus Drugmart. Church bazaar Saturday in Ajax AJAX -- Knit- ted goods, crafts, braked goods, toys, a tea room and raffle prizes are up for erahs this Saturda% St. merge -s Anglican Church. Hwy 2. and Ran- dall Drive in Ajax. hosts Its annual bazaar Saturday. Nov. 2 from f am. to 2 pm. in the parish hall. Call 683-7981 for information. continues south to the Harwood Place Mall and disperses by Wal- Mart. Marshalling will start at ll a.m. on Mills Road. Youngsters can bring letters to Santa Claus to the parade as Canada Post staff in Ajax Fill collect mail hound for the North Pole. The address is Santa Claus, North Pole, HOH OHO.Call parade organizer Dave Cawthorne at 428-7459 for more information on entering a float or hand. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM L] PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham has recen AN APPLICATION FOR A MINOR EXCEPTION TO THE REGIONAL TREE CONSERVATION BY-LAW The application as submitted by the applicant, proposes to clear approximately one-third of a 5.4 hectare (13 acre) woodlot in order to expand a golf course facility. The area of the tree removal is indicated on the map below. TOWN OF PICKERING z \fir a oor - � o`� \ a (AREA SUBJECT m TO TREE ` TOWN «i REMOVAL OF AJAX In order to assist in the evaluation of this application. the public is invited !o provide input by way of submtssiOns to the Region's Planning Department information related to the application is available in the offices of the Planning Department. located at 1615 Dundas Street East. 4th Floor, Lang Tower West Budding, Whitby. Ontario, L 1 N 6A3 or by calling Richard Szarek a; .905) 728-7731 (Whitby Lme)I(905) 686.1651 (Toronto Line) You are encouraged to forward your submissions to the Commissioner of Planning at the above -noted address as soon as possible To assist In the -eview of this application, receipt prior to Friday. November 29. 19% is appreciated Please include your address and telephone number and rile cumber identified below .n any submission. REGIONAL FILE NO.: 4.9.8.1 Gerri-Lynn O'Connor A.L. Georgieff, M.C.I.P., R.P.P. 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MTA Pickering library awarded for service to blind PICKERING -- The Pickering Pub- lic Library has won a provincial gov- ernment award in recognition of the innovative service it's providing the visually -impaired. Last winter, in a joint project with the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Library, the Pickering library began to offer visually - impaired clients an on-line computer link to the services and collections of the CNIB library. The partnership is the first of its kind in Canada and pro- vides blind and visually -impaired resi- dents a unique opportunity to became active members of their local commu- nity library. The Pickering library learned last week it has been awarded the Minis- ter's Award for Innovation from the Ministry of Culture, Citizenship and Recreation. "I am delighted that through this partnership with the CNIB, our library has made service to the blind and visu- ally -impaired more community based," library board chairman Jill Foster says. "The project has brought this user group into closer contact with the full range of services the library offers." New TDD service at Pickering library and Town offices aids deaf 0 New service another in series aimed at aiding disabled users PICKERING -- The Pickering Pub- lic Library and the Town are now offering TDD (Telephonic Device for the Deaf) service. It will provide hearing-impaired residents easier access to library .and Town departments for service and inquiries. I kers of the new service have the choice of accessing either the library or any Town department or individual by calling the TDD number -- 831- 2789. "The TDD project is one of the ser- vice improvements the library board is providing for disabled users," says Sandy Cameron, Pickering's chief librarian. "The TDD project will make the library more accessible for hear- ing-impaired users who currently can- not use a conventional telephone. Sharing both the service and the ongo- ing costs with the Town extends access by the hearing-impaired to Town offi- cials, and reduces the cost to both organizations." Boutique for babies at church sale Saturday AJAX -- A baby boutique is among the offerings this weekend a local church bazaar. St. Paul's United Church, 65 Kings Cres., Ajax, holds the bazaar Saturday, Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Homemade lunch, crafts, knit- ting, baking, Grandma's Attic, coun- try kitchen, and a baby boutique are offered. It's wheelchair accessible and free babysitting is available. Call 683-6059 for more informa- tion. 'l At last week's meeting of Town Council, Ms. Foster noted the award was particularly gratifying in light of the fact the library has had to deal with so many cutbacks in recent years. She said it has succeeded in "providing more for less". Over the last five years, the library has managed to add on new services such as the CNIB partnership while reducing staff by 13 per cent. If Town Council accepts the library board's budget submissions for this year, the library will have reduced its overall costs to the Town by 10 per cent since 1993 at the same time as its circulation rate has gone up 13 per cent. In recent years, the library has reduced its cost to circulate a book by 75 cents or 21 per cent. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. OCTOBER 30, 19 &PAGE 13-A Why suffer with aching painful feet? Take a stand a(2ainst . . Foot pain and call us today! Ronald J. Klein B.S.C., DTAI PODIATRIST Oji rot Foot 5ritot,•r5 4f,er„ ,.,,� Aa • Pili'/eteran s Coverage Q • Soor!s Medicine ' D�aoehr Feet. Com 3 Calluses • Chdd,en s Foot DOESANYBODY WHAT YOU SHOULD DO YOUR Y? Hell actually' ue do, but first zce need to aet to know you. INTRODUCING A NEW WAY TO TAKE THE GUESSWORK OUT OF YOUR MUTUAL FUND INVESTING At National Trust, we believe that before we even begin to discuss investment options, we first have to understand your personal needs and financial goals. 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Spooky stories from winners of our contest The Ghost of Hillside Forest still haunts us BY WENDY SERGEANT W Vi%TJt AGE 7-10 cmyzoeY Lucy Gardener was my best friend in the whole world. We were friends ever since I was six. When I moved to Hillside I thought it was the hest place in the world. Boy. was I wrong! It all started when... ...Itwas the first clay of school. I had only lived at Hillside for six weeks. I was -so excited 1 forgot to cwt, comb my hair. and brush my teeth. When I got to school. there were only four students. Aly teacher. Ms. Stone. said that not many children lived in hillside. Lucy Gardener had it twin sister named Sue. and every- dav she wore red. In the mooning, we drew a picture of what we did in the summer. I drew a picture of myself swimming. Frank drew a pie - tun of hitnself fishing. Lucy dn~w a picture of herself on a bike. Sue just wrote: "SIX years. SIX months. SIX •xxL,. SI -X days, SIX hours. SI,X minutes. SIX second,. SIX lifetimes." "Aliat is this"" Ms. Stone: yelled. Sue just sat there. After a,Lbcx)l I went to the pari: with Lucy. We were looking for le'ave's for a pro- ject about nature. We searched through the fore-st lookang for leaves. "Why is there hardly anv kid, living in Hillside ". I asked. the ghost, the ghost of 1}illside." said Lucy. ..Huhn." I said. "The ghost of Hillside, long ago at -out 600 years ago. this girl played here every day no matter what. One night she found an owl, she named him Hooxs and every day she played with Hoots until one day Hoots flew away from her. But she followed him: he led her deeper into the woods: the deeper she went into the woods the darker it got until She disappeared. Some peter plc say they see the ghost of her at the forest here.,, Suddenly. I heard a blood- curdling scream that sent shivers down my spine. I laked up into the trees and saw Sue si-Teaming. acnam- ing. seMtMing. Her face wa, covered in blood. her finger were long. her nails were as Sharp as knives. Blood was just dripping from her txoh. She jumped out of the tree and landed on top of Lucy. "N(X )( X )" I cried. I yelled until my chest hurt She slashed open I-jucy's face. lhen she started 4Twm- ing out "SIX years. SIX months. SIX weeks. SIX days. SIX hours. SIX min- utes. SIX secimids. SIX life- times." I turned aro un d and saw Sue and in a low voice she said. "Haas. }}cots, when is 1looKs :)" 1-I I never finished my last sentence. She stared me stared me straight in the eye and said "six", then ev'e'ry- thing went blal.:k. But. now I will only say: Beware of Hillside Forest' S lar -P I� MERCHANDISw SEAF DAILY! RIVING 1 I I , SOFAS from $459 LOVE SEATS from 35 SOFA 6 m 599 5ES 1 19166 1 No N�YI PEALERS • UM E OFFERS! LEASE. • WHILE OUA`NTITIES LAST! 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OPEN DAILY TIL 6 PM FROZEN PIES Ready to Bake -Save 10% ONTARIO POTATOES 10 Ib Bag $129 MAXI FROZEN CHICKEN 25% OFF -Pies - Bakery - Fudge - Apple Cider - Milk - Chse - Honey - Jams - Frozen Foods gom Ar APPLE MARKET 4425 Thickson Rd, N., Whitby - 655-4130 OPEN DAILY TIL 6 PM 7 ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE HIGHWAY 407 PARTIAL EXTENSION ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY Highway, 407 west of Markham Road is now under construction and is planned to open in 1998 In early 1996. the Ministry of Transportation assessed traffic conditions anticipated at the time of the planned opening In consideration of Input received from affected stakeholders and the public, the need for an extension of Highway 407 east of Markham Road to address these anticipated conditions was also assessed Further to the earlier work the Ministry of TranSport.ation (MTO, is now preparing an Environmental Assessment for a Partial Exte�s on of Highway 407 from Markham Road eastery to the Brock Road Highway 7 area The subject area is shown on the key pian The %ITO intends to complete and submit an Environmental Assessment Report to the Ministry of Environment and Energy by the end of 1996 The preparation of the Environmental Assessment includes the completion of technical negotiations with stakeholder agencies and further pubiic consultation Two Public Consultation Sessions are scheduled to review the study findings to date and to solicit further public input: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1996 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. MARKHAM VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTRE KAHN AUCTION BARNS 6041 Highway 7 2699 Brock Road North (SE corner of Hwy. 7 (between Rossland Rd. and Taunton Rd.) and Markham Road) Town of Pickering Town of Markham (Please note that the Kahn Auction Bares location is wheelchair accessible, but the Markham Village Community Centre is not.) These will be informal drop-in sessions where Ministry staff and consultants will be available to discuss the study, answer questions and receive your comments. Anyone with an interest in the study is urged to attend. This study is being carded out in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Ms. Denise Morneau, P. Eng. Mr. John Sutherns, P. Eng. Ministry of Transportation McCormick Rankin 3rd Floor, Atrium Tower 2655 North Sheridan Way 1201 Wilson Avenue Mississauga, Ontario Downsview, Ontario M3M 1,18 L5K 2P8 Phone: (416) 235-5489 Phone: (905) 823-8500 Fax: (416) 235-4940 Fax: (905) 823-8503 With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. ® Ontario rM"MARKHA/V � cc GR MACKENZIE �M �C. P i O Cr co J ' PROPOSED r.r ,t �� r MARK—M R­AtiG ._ 'Ire... M.,•�,.a ^ st"Co L BRQt..}M4M S LOCUST HIGHLYAY 7 N41 �� -` HIGHWAY 4077 • PROPOSED HIGHWAY 407 To be oGen toPARTIAL Markham Rd in 1998) EXTENSION _ ? ( EDARTAUNTON RD GROVE �TEELES AVE \ I l ROUGE SCARBOROUGH l PICKERING \ ' AJAX PARK LOCATION OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION SESSIONS Two Public Consultation Sessions are scheduled to review the study findings to date and to solicit further public input: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1996 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1996 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. MARKHAM VILLAGE COMMUNITY CENTRE KAHN AUCTION BARNS 6041 Highway 7 2699 Brock Road North (SE corner of Hwy. 7 (between Rossland Rd. and Taunton Rd.) and Markham Road) Town of Pickering Town of Markham (Please note that the Kahn Auction Bares location is wheelchair accessible, but the Markham Village Community Centre is not.) These will be informal drop-in sessions where Ministry staff and consultants will be available to discuss the study, answer questions and receive your comments. Anyone with an interest in the study is urged to attend. This study is being carded out in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT: Ms. Denise Morneau, P. Eng. Mr. John Sutherns, P. Eng. Ministry of Transportation McCormick Rankin 3rd Floor, Atrium Tower 2655 North Sheridan Way 1201 Wilson Avenue Mississauga, Ontario Downsview, Ontario M3M 1,18 L5K 2P8 Phone: (416) 235-5489 Phone: (905) 823-8500 Fax: (416) 235-4940 Fax: (905) 823-8503 With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. ® Ontario uthor, Author! Spooky stories from winners of our contest he Basement brings Halloween chills BY GEORGE HAWTIN The three boys beheld the mansion. itt didn't believe it was haunted. fie s new in town and the other kids in class made up stories to belittle a. Scott seemed nice on his own• but always took orders from Ken. "What happened in here?" Matt "Some guy killed people and threw it bodies in the basement." Scott "Ever been in there'?" Matt asked. "Yeah," Ken said. "Millions of les. And I het you'd be too scared to inside." "No way," Matt laughed. Ile want - desperately to prove himself to •C boys. "Nobody would be scared to go in A%" Ken countered. "But I het you uldn't go in tomorrow at midnight." ""Tomorrow'?" Matt asked doubtful - "That's Halloween." "I knew it," Ken laughed scornfully. )u re too scared to go into a house:'" "No..." Matt began, and then they ;an to chant "Wussy!" They chanted it .1-1att relented. "OK." Matt agreed. "Tomorrow-." "Will you go into the basement?" n asked. Matt shrugged. Ne shook their hands. The went The next morning, Matt told his ttlents he would be sleeping over at en's. At six, he rode his hike to Ken's. en told stories about the house until it its 10 minutes to 12. They biked to e house. With their shouts fuelling him, Matt imbed the cracked steps of the haunt- [ house at 11:56 p.m- fie faintly 2rd crows cawing. }laving second ciughts, he turned back. "I don't think e should be doing this. guys." "Docs Matt w•anna run home to Pommy'" Ken laughed. "I hate peo- e who are scared of their own shad - "I don't see you volunteering," Matt of back. "If you've gone in so many es, come with me!" "I didn't..." Ken stammered. A ver went in this late." "You're scared!" Matt laughed. "A real man wouldn't be afraid!" en shouted. "Get in the house, Scott." Scott gasped, but, not wanting to set the boy, he pushed Matt aside d went in, slamming the door behind in. They heard a thump from inside. "What's that?" Matt asked. "Do you ink he's OK?" "Yeah," Ken mocked. "It's just the ment d---." They were cut off by Scott's ams, which were quickly replaced y an ominous silence. "Think he's OK?" "He's just fine you baby," Ken (mocked, shoving the door open and pulling a flashlight from his coat. "Come on. We'll find him." They walked in and Ken turned the flashlight on. Together they watched as Scott's dead body was pulled down into the basement. Ken, flashlight in hand, ran towards the basement door. "How...?" Ken began. The flash- light burned out. In the dark, Matt saw something lurch from the basement, something that looked dead. Another followed in less than a second. And many others. "Help me!" Ken screamed as the crowd of dead bodies attacked, Scott heard the screams of the young bully leading the way, but Matt had run. as the clock across the road struck He slammed the door, so nobody midnight. "At these prices, you don't need to wait for a sale." 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Norbert Kraft ha. been heralded by critics, audiences and felloti musicians as one of the most outstanding guitarists of his generation. He was the first North American ever to win the prestigious Segovia Competition in Mallorca. Spain. He has been praised for his impeccable musicianship and tech- nical master\. Bonnie Siler, a nati\e of Toronto, is a highly sought-after chamber musician and she has pert' exten- si\e1\ with some of the counm's finest musicians and orchestras, as well as joining with \isiting artists in their Canadian appearances. Siler has been featured on CBC tele\ision. CBC national radio and has appeared as piano soloist with the Toronto S\ mphom and other maior orches- tras. "Cogether. Krati and Sil\cr have been delighting audi- ences in Europe. the U.S.. Canada and the Far Est since 1975. presenting both new and traditional repertoire f' )r this rare combination of instruments. Kran and Siler: Guitar and Harpsichord is being per- lurmcd on SaturdaN. 'tio\. 9, F p.m. at 570 Thornton Rd.. N. Aust south of Rossland Read.) SinLlc ticket prices at the doxrr::\dults. S 1 S. students. S 12. For more information call 576-7908 Pickerinc residents dance with `flee after Council kidnapped PICKERING -- The K.G. Scserin German Canadian Club of Pickering invites exenone to it, ;Mardi Gras Dance Saturday at the West Shore Community Centre. 1011-1015 Ba\ ly St.. Pickering. The celebrations ti ill begin with the ceremonial kidnapping of the Town manor and muni:ipal council- lors at 5 p.m. in the Council chamber at Town hall. The kidnapping is a custom which dates back to the 14th century when tyrannical rulers were held captive until they acceded to the wishes of their subjects. After their 'capture', the hand- cuffed politicians will be taken to the community centre to enjoy an evening of traditional fun and merry- making at the Mardi Gras Dance. Music for the event will be pro- vided by Mat LaBar, and German food will be available all evening. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 per person. For more information or to order tickets call 831-3525. Find out who's Under There at dinner theatre PICKERING -- A hilarious come- dy takes the stage at Herongate Barn Dinner Theatre next month. Who's Under Where runs week- ends from Friday, Nov. 8 to Dec. 31. Dinner and show starts at $30 per person. For more information or reserva- tions, call 472-3085. A Fine Dinh' Restaurant Open 7 Days A `Week A&o Availab(e: ' vate Rooms for C'hnstenings, `Wedding Recepticros, or anySpecia(Event • Everyday Specia6 K' Rd �"40 1 s g III ng pkwy.tat Liver 420-7577 BAYLY y Q0 � a HWY #2 Y W aot a J cc 14 OFF HALF PRICE CLEANERS Pick Fair Plaza Liverpool & Hwy. #2 1305 Pickeri Kram and 5,iver bang their brand of entertainment to the stage Nov. 9 at a Durham Region Concert Asso- ciation perf ormance. Now TIIAT YOU'RE ilSNED AT THE GOLF COURSE. SPEND SUNDAY ON OUR COURT Computer training whenYou need it.' 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Nov 10 & 17, Sundays - 9 am - 4 pm For more information, or to register call: The Durham Management Centre at Durham College Whitby Skills Training Centre - (905) 721-3340. DURHAM ManagementDURHAM CENTRE P SPORTS "'TFC Al��VS A6YL►Rf'tSEtiVY�Dl�tLSDAY, OC'Pd,BEit 30, 19% PAGE 19-A Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110, ext. 250. Fax 683-7363 Pickering Panthers buzz the Buzzards, July AL III IVn it I SPORTS REPORTER PICKERING — The red-hot Pickering Panthers show no signs of cooling down after another winning weekend of junior hockey. (The Panthers improved their Metro Junior `A' Hockey League regular -season record to 10=0-2 after ringing up victories over the Markham Waxers and the Port Hope Buzzards. On Sunday at the Pickering Recreation Complex, the Panthers downed the expan- sion Port Hope juniors for the fourth time during the regular season, this time 4-1. On the road in Markham Friday night, the Panthers waxed the Waxers 8-1. The Panthers are entrenched in first place in the league's East Division with 22 points, 10 points ahead of sec- ond -place Oshawa Legionaires. League -wide, the Panthers are tied for second place with the Thornhill Islanders, three points back of the front -running Aurora Magna Tigers, who lead the West Division. The Panthers have one game in hand on Aurora and two on Thornhill. Although the Panthers have defl- 3itcly had the expansion Buzzards' number this season, Pickering head :coach John Blackburn notes his :harges weren't taking them for grant - :d heading into Sunday's contest. "We have handled them easily a x)uple of times, but they're a hard- working club. We couldn't take Port against Port Hope was Graham Horne who notched a hat trick and added an assist. Shane Terry connected for the other Pickering marker. Meanwhile, although the Panthers' vic- tory over the Waxers in Markham Friday night was a blowout, it was close through 40 minutes of play. Pickering clung to a 1- 0 edge after the first period and opened up a 3-1 lead after the second stanza. However, the Panthers turned up the heat in the final frame to bury Markham with five unan- swered markers. Chris Hunter led the way for the Panther` against the Waxers with a three - goal night, one coming on the powerplay r Rope for granted. We told the kids — hat there are no teams in this league bat you can just go through the Motions and win. We're where we are lecause we've had no passengers. ; PAGE 20-A•THE NEWS ADVEWMER. WED„ OCTOBER 39; 19% Football ' play like rish' in the water Is in weekend road games AJAX-PICKF-RING — The Ajax -Pickering Dolphins football teams ended Central Ontario Mir" Football League regular -season action with a bang by winning all ftur games on the weekend. The Dolphins tykes downed the Markham Raiders 23-13 in Markham Sundae. The fish got two touchdowns each from halfback Dan West and Erik Glavic who tallied one while playing at quarterback and the other as a wide receiver. The defensive player of the game for the tykes was inside linebacker Derck Kelloway who mad, numerous hard -hit - ling tackles. The meat %aluable offensive player was Glavic who sparked the: team in the first half with his m -o majtm and continued to phty well the rest of the uay. The tykes also got key individt"' efforts from Derck Van Du en. Co ujhoc Johnson. Dan (iazarck Glen Bnnvn and Robbie Budw•ay. The Dolphins' tykes meet the Burlington StampE:AiN in the playoffs in Burlington next wLe:end. Meanwhile. the Dolphins atoms downed Markham 12-0. also in Markham Sunda,. Runnine_ back Ryan McMillan ,cored both tou'dAow•ns tax the Doom ins. Th, deferisive player of the game for the Dolphins; was Cark)% Da Crw, while Ctuis I [all gox the nod on offence. John Komar mate two interceptions in the fourth quarter while the defence held MaWurn in the final three quarters. Me peewee Dolphims dumped the Oshawa Raw•keyes 32-12 in Oshawa Sunday. Bryan WWheattle and Greg Mair scored the Dolphins' t ut1kknti•ns_ Mair also .coed four two-point co averts. QuamTbac9k Ryan Lawson had a par- ticularly gaxi ellen against Oshawa 11k: Ikolphins' defence allowed only one Oshawa offensive touclkiown in the con- test. The Dolphins peewees can" a bath in the COM11- semi-final contest Their opponent wasn't known at our press deadline. The bantam Dolphins scored a 23-18 victory over the Markham Raiders in Markltarn Sunday. Running back Jason Nail -biter, blowout in women's hoops AJAX-PICKERING — Dakota Bob's cruised past the Tudor Arms, while Glenn's Auto edged the Banc of Montreal in Ajax Ladies' Recreational Basketball action on Wednesday. Dakota Bob's defeated Tudor Arms 46-31 in the first game played at Highbush Public School in Pickering. Deb Bonar led the way for Dakota Bob's with 17 points, followed by Joanna Reardon with 12. Julie Hughes paced the Tudor Awns with 12 while Rose Adam netted seven. In the second game of the evening, Glenn's Auto downed the Bank of Montreal 33-31. Anne Whitehead had 21 points for Glenn's Auto. Kathy Donnan, Zabree McIntosh and Deanne McKey all had four points. Meanwhile, Kim Finkle led the bankers with 10 points. Lori Lomberg, Barg Armstrong and Lori Fleming counted six apiece. Players in the league reside in Ajax and Picka g. Gomez managed a pair of touchdowns and a single point for the fish while slotback Blair Bartley scored his first-ever major. Adam Ftxde added two converts. A two-point safety was also credited to the Dolphins. Bartley eamed player -of -the -game hontm on offence for scoring a touchdown and recov- ering a fumble. Dan Reiter cox the: nod on defence with an honorable- mention to Wus Demkiw. Pickering goalie leads soccer team to national title PICKERING — A Pickering soccer player helped Toronto's Northwest Azzurri Soccer Club capture the national under -I9 boys' soccer champi- onship in Edmonton recently. Rob Tilley, a goalkeeper with Northwest Azzuffi, was instrumental in the Ontario representative winning the gold medal. Along the way. Tilley recorded two shutouts. Tilley's goaltending prowess shone in the championship final against Quebec which Ontario won 2-0. Ontario defeated the Maritimes 4-1 in the first game, then doubled Alberta 2-1 in the second game. However, a protest by the Alberta squad forced the game to be replayed. In this contest, Ontario prevailed 1-0. In the third game, Newfoundland defeated Northwest Azzurri 1-0. 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Ontario L 1 S 2H6 (Ajax Plaza) (905)428-9475 1-800-347-8803 Class A7 Z - Registered & Approved • Air Brakes • Commercial Tire Changers Certification • Dangerous Goods • Certified Air Brake Adjustment Course • RD -1 C Course • Log Book & Border Crossing Tax Deductible --- No GST PST --- 24 Hrs7 Days W k Financial Assistance Or Payment Plan Nlay be Available PUTTING YOUR CAREER IN MOTION,►,' 1 General General General Help Help Help CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News c !ha, ai've-sers cne:• their ad upor;>l;Dilrah� ^ as News A?� e Tser wit ' be 'es; c -s ^'e tic' -tore than one :ncorrec! i❑se^ien aria there snarl be ne >ab„ i,y 1 r non-,nsemon o' anti acre' tlsemer' pian!iirrr t,)r e o s ao_s is - for rp the a^!wnI Dasa to, !t1e sDace �C�uDYing !ne a• -ter A =OP, 'S Subiec! the at- -•-.a _ manageme DOMINOS PIZZA drivers 11, s' have ow^ ca' Pala Cas' ^.•^yntry Alsc ^r. mg pa-• !--+e p.zza -a-'s a" 7^e stat• 4pD'>' a' 12.5~Bav'v 83. 003_ and 99Ha- S:.tr 683 93 Earn 5827 06,' a •- asse^Cly -,e• -a apo Bowl^y 4'6 8'2 -891 CJae C Ear^ 525-0 m h ome compiei,ng boo•,,jrvevs or putx,shers 6892 ESCORT AGENCY . - - Duman^ - ^^ females t8 • Pease -a, Barbara 91_&5 _ J69 EXPERIENCED 'ea' --`av: Ex De',e^Ced ,r r-+er-a res,oenT,a' & e,til Cal! 405-433 05 -3 EXPERIENCED fee -a• k. anC o, Com. mss•ons Pere 579-283' Kar Moraav to 12 posit ;,.-.s avall- able now in all ar- eas of Osnawa co aav varies with Position & resaonsablllty. Call Roxanne 712-0299. GREAT PICKERING E FULL_nme part rime bus Area' ax, �;ompany pe-s.r & d,shwas�er Ex hair stylist aesIhe-,ran & penencea preferred Apply Sa,or closes requires Drivers in Derso^ 49 Old Kingston 8920 Evenings 9C5 472 Ro A,ax Immediately Full /part time GENERAL 686-0467 HELP Earn 5827 06,' a •- asse^Cly -,e• -a apo Bowl^y 4'6 8'2 -891 CJae C Ear^ 525-0 m h ome compiei,ng boo•,,jrvevs or putx,shers 6892 ESCORT AGENCY . - - Duman^ - ^^ females t8 • Pease -a, Barbara 91_&5 _ J69 EXPERIENCED 'ea' --`av: Ex De',e^Ced ,r r-+er-a res,oenT,a' & e,til Cal! 405-433 05 -3 EXPERIENCED fee -a• k. anC o, Com. mss•ons Pere 579-283' Kar Moraav to 12 posit ;,.-.s avall- able now in all ar- eas of Osnawa co aav varies with Position & resaonsablllty. Call Roxanne 712-0299. GREAT OPPOR-�JNiTY C^-s•^as Ex;e-'enced hair stylist aesIhe-,ran & na,i te:r Sa,or closes Sundays Days 9C583• 8920 Evenings 9C5 472 3.05 HAIR wanted for es- sa or 3 yea's expo a^.e w. :henteie sa.a v-_ — m -'edge Df Goicii _D+,... a^ asset 9C5 -a 3,:_8996 Major Distributor of Industrial and Con- sumer Products requires qualified indi- viduals for the following positions: CREDIT & COLLECTIONS • Monitor credit worthiness of over 1.000 national and international customers. • Directly Supervise collection activity. • Must have minimum 5 years experience. WAREHOUSE & RECEIVING • Minimum 3 - 5 yrs. Receiving, Shipping experience. Please send resume to: FILE #9709 Oshawa This Week. P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. Ontario LIH 71_5 PARTTIME GENERAL MAINTENANCE PERSON REQUIRED - OSHAWA AREA. Countertop. flooring, printing, minor Plumbing and repairs. Send resumes to: File #9708 Oshawa This Week, P.O. Box 481, Oshawa. Ontario LIH 71_5 —SHOPPERS t DRUG MART Pickering Town Centre Requires Experienced Part time • Cosmetician • Cashiers Apply with resume in person. HAIRSTYLISTS required for busy salon excellent benefits, and training pro- gram For advanced hair cutting and coloring Recent grads welcome no clien- tele required Call Valenti no's 666-3805 ITALIAN RESTAURANT opening soon .n Oshawa requires Chef. Kitchen staff. Waters and Waitresses Fxperience necessary Fax resume to 905-404-2500 LOADER OPERATORS •eqii for snow rPITI \-al Van drivers over 25. cur- ent driving abstract La i, hirers for snowshavelling ^ceded Long hours 430 )032 MODELS NEEDED Female Ages 7-26 EARN EXTRA INCOME Travel to exciting Ales New York Pans, hhlan Call for FREE consultation 430-5715 NEEC MONEY, - - ;ometnmg nothing) You know t won'! happen. but maybe TDL 31 have to do that uchf SendS A S F for into to 1121 795 ONTARIO ,NC 271300 Ili St E Box 116 Oshawa Ontario LIH 8J4 TFI.i'M�RKFTFR_c R FOLnAFr] EXPERIENCED ONLY... $7.25 hourly . bonus- es. Work from 5.9 p.m. Mon. thru Thurs. at our Ajax office. Call: 428-8400 ONE FULL time position We are currently attempting to fill one bilingual (English/ French) full time hourly po- sr0on in our information Services Dept Your re- sponsibilities will include working in customer serf ice. data entry and limited in/outbound telemarketing The successful candidate will be self motivated, per sonable. have strong Com munication skills, and an understanding of 1-2.3 W and W31 Spoken and writ !en French is necessity This entry level positions pays S89hr We would like to thanks all those who dp' ply, however Only those candidates selected inter- views will be contacted Please send resume to Peter vanGansewm kel, I $ Manager, PPF&D. 1817 Frock Rd S , Pitkering, ;,nl LIW 3Z6 MOVIE PEOPLE. Toron- •..s fastest growing agency peeks extras for film and TV norx. at; types, no exp req F air. 1,-.522 80 h, Work :jaranteed We place pec e on movie sets every 3y Call Jrnalhan (416) 2226 OWNER / OPERATORS growth TCEI requires owner operator with late model equip Clean driving record. con- tact Stan Moms 8-4. 1-800-392- 1543. PART TIMERS $960 c . ,;a^ O'k ^ 10 3C p m Mon Tnurs plus 12 day Sat Must be able to start immed,a!eiy Over 18 Car required Op- portunity for fun time Call MOW Mr Watson 404-0401 REFLEXOLOGIST / MASSAGE THERAPIST Space for rent in busy fami- ly salon. Clientele already asking for these services' 905-728-6800 RELIABLE DRIVER with own snowplow and 4 x 4 truck needed for snow. plowing immediately, must have commercial insurance or willing to be commercial- ly insured for the oshawa area Call T M K Snow- plowing between 9 am and 7 pm at (905) 797- 2474 or leave message between g a m and 4 to m at(905)579.2885 THE GATE HOUSE, re- quires a tui' ',me hairstylist to rent a chair or work on commission, If you are an independenl worker look ,ng for the intimacy of being a team player. call Jane. 434-6147 or drop off a re- sume to 21 Beatrice St W TOW TRUCK DRIVERS Now ,s the lime loin n(jr team experience preferred. must have current abstract Call Mark at 905 436 WANT TO PE YOUR OWN PODS a:ud.o S K O ,Vere looking for modern. .v to -date hairstylists for chair rentals Please apply m person 108 Dundas St W Whrby or call 430 9397 WANTED 64 people to ipso 30 ,tis by N@w Years Doctor ed How' Ask How' Ton Free 1 - 800 881-6782 WANTED people with Cdr oe on can for snow removal. good knowledge of Oshawa area an asset Telephone 623-7249 HIRING NOW. - 10 No experience necessary. lex, ble hours, own vehicle required Call '905 665- 90:14 Monday - V'" WORK FROM HOMEIII 30 people required (FT/PT) using telephone Unlimited income potential' Training supplied (905) 428 8400 Ajax Office Help ADMIN ASSISTANT Required Fax resume to (905)433-1162 BILINGUAL (French) customer service and in side sales positions avail able Fax resume to Ingrid MacDougall Interim Per- sonnel. (905) 837-0627 IF you are married, single single parent, separated or divorced you may qualify for Financial Assistance DIP/CERT programs avail- able Quark, Illustrator, Photo Shop. Director. Premien Access, Accpac, Autocad. C-, Visual Basic, Unix. Novell Engineer. Windows N T Small Tall, Power Point, Word, Exce Durham Business Corti er College, 42 7 3010 OFFICE MANAGER re- qui,ed immed,atery De - failed, organized Fax re sume to '905) 433 1162 ' Sales HNP 1 Agents AFTER sales service per s':^ Ajax builder For more Information Call 427- 1888 RETAIL SALES ep (8) needeC [a- 'e5unle to (9051 433 1162 r; M11Improvements Improvements • Improvements BUDGET HOME IMPROV _%1ENTS 5:as•_•m;,_• A:- Rec-rooms plumbing Additions elecinca, drywall necks Ceramic tiling & countertops 15 yrs Ext call Manic (905) 619-4663. cel. (416) 560-4663 C & R Maintenance - 3udding repairs aria repo- Yat:ons electi piumb- IN ceramic was ja'nen- try From small repairs (r, major renovarnn.s Fully guaranteea tree esti- mates (905) 432-8931 DRYWALL electrical suspended cewngs gy- proc. tap.ngpanting. sound proofing texture spray wah paper hang - Ing, ceramic tiles All your carpentry roods. Great rates. Fme estimates. 665-9123 665-1612 WILDFLOWER DUCT CLEANING Duct Cleaning & life- time fumance fitters STOPS 950a DUST Call (416) 265- 2395 EUROPEAN TILE SPECIALIST rte- Datri- x^ wars as we as rix ales Gooc 'ere'ences an.' sansfac- bor guarantei For free estimates call 0 Dykstra 725-4913 GARAGE D:_• Jpe^e' 'e Da -s springs ca- bies •oilers openers In- stalled $49 New doors openers 4.6 336 3073 QUALITY DOOR SERVIC ES GENERAL CARPEN- TRY, tree esu^iates house aadrt.ons basements. decks :rim work door in- stahauon Oaseboaras sheds roof repairs. ,905, 619-293C BSL' Jr J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Specializing in custorr homesadditions, reno- vations rec rooms and basement apartments Residential and com- mercial Serving Durham Region for over 15 yrs Free consultation Call Jeff 905-428-7400 NO job too small, no job too lig. yard clean up and major projects Carpentry. electrical. mechanical and design services Cab today, 24 hr 905-420.9584. Handyman • Painting & • Movin & • Floorin • ' ' p ovements ' y an 9 9 9• • House • Party • Decorating • Storage • � Carpeting • Cleaning • Sevices RENOVATIONS BY W.LEAVER AJ:• - , . - •l.5. S,ec DamisDat - ooms clacks rile 8 vii tbOrs. doors & A C-ws ycaranteffc and fw,aDw call Walter (905)428-2145 "DUCT CLEANING $19.95 Main - ss w• Snal system 20OPsi Carpet & upwktm 11.011•. -.me.m rss cow • IIx• • S• - Pill .•"MfY SIGON Construction Ltd. serving Durham Region for 19 yrs. Additions, sundecks, patio doors, windows rec-rooms. flagstone, free esti- mates. 905.576.5760 T.E. Home Improvements. Specializing In roofing, Sid- ing. soffit, eaves trough. window & doors Please call Tom 579-3760, leave message Carpentry Household main- tenance, painting, yard work no job too small - I do it all. Call Rick at (905)427-9999 TMS PAINTING dr DECOR Intent s Exte^ r European workmanship Fast dean. reliable service 420-0081 Roofing Moving & Storage A 8 C ROOFING, shin- gling ai types of roots new and old Workmanship Guaranteed Free esti- mates Call Andrew at 9051428-8704 ' • Plumbing 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 his 01111 ' Paintir-9 & • Decorating DRYWALL and painting. boardmg,taping texturing, renovations and repairs. Small jobs. 15 years ex- perience Free estimates. Serving Durham and out of town area Ken 434.4500 AJAX Moving Systems - full seryces. moves, appliance and piano specialists Flat rate or hourly We now have heated storage units Now offering tree boxes with move Park and load special, starting at $99 and up. Call for information, 725-0005 or 427-0005 MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We mill move anything, anywhere anytime Commercial a tesdentlal Paliwgng, storage and boxes available Senior &and month d scounts Free estxnates. 571-0755 1-888-491-6600 HARRY -O -THE - MOVERS - Move big or small, we price them all! Free estimates, sen ors discount, short notice moves Appliances moved, also storage space avail- able. Comparable rates Call 432-2850 MEN WITH LARGE TRUCK N,i 3c nouseholc moves, residential commercial AG !'ypes of moves CaU Carl or Janie 427-2856- MICHALSKI MOVING Houses. Apartments. a- fices. Appliances and Piano Specialists Senior and Mrd -Month Dis- counts Licensed, in- sured Free Estimates Excellent service. Call 436-7795. Cross Movers Bargain rates, homes, offices, apt., etc. Piano moving. Packing available. 423-0239 rl19t) goHouse Cleaning CARPET I-stallat,ons - 25 yeas e-penence. to - stretching our speciality Free esumates D 6 N Duncan, 9871799 or 987 1800 • House • Cleaning CHARMAINE'S MAID SERVICE Maids ll bonded & insured Quality cleaning at reasonable rates 619-3282 HONEST dependable and reliable cleaning for your home or once Rea- sonable rates. Call for a tree evaluation 432-7583, OUALITY HOUSE- CLEANING• privately by 2 laches, 10 yrs, experience, guaranteed satisfaction. Very good references. Du- lles include Inside fndges & stoves, Boors & baseboards washed with no mops used and many more. Very low rates call 571 3864 C AILLIND Awascri-x MAID SERVICES SPRING SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) 683.7515 SERVICE hou,.ehold cicanm); weekly, hl -wool is xcamonalIV Ill"„ off foilnklrs Insured & li ,ndtd 905-619-8os2 YOU DESERVE m Let us keep your home sparlding.For an outstanding top to bottom dearting with excellent rates Call today for a Free Estimate. Treat yourself. Gift cenif ales available. You Deserve It 420-7042 • Snow • Removal SNOWPLOWING - Resl- dentlal & commercial. For FREE ESTIMATES call 579-1506 Patty • Services Clowns, Balloon -o -grams, Music, Cinderella, Snow White, Pocahontas, Mini Mouse, Loot Bags, Face Painting, Magic, Power Ranger, Lion King, s•we o.k.t r•1 nr1•• L Es• Taork 905-471.5331 RABBIT WANTS WORK Durr, Magic ccr Children s Parries And All Occasions Have My Own Magician GU Ernie 668 -4932 - MAGICIAN, clown friends. ready to entertain for any age. any occasion Birth- days. promotions, open- ings, fund raisers Magic shows are fun' Lettuce help 839-7057 or 728- 8334 or 683.1171. • Private • • TUMMSehools FAITH MONTESSORI 1 -1 TUTORING using the Montessori McUlod of Education. Learning can be nat- ural & lin! Cau today 426-1285 Weight Loss LOSE 2& Pounds By Christmas. Call 78.3594 • • - • A I ,. , , •. r .. .• ,. • I - - .. Skilled Skilled - THF, NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER -40,1996-PAGE 23-A [E Skilled _ Help Help Firewood Articles Articles Help For SaleArticles Articles Computer For Sale ;M1 For Sale For Sale Video a:: r K LWI 1 Lit PETERBILT INC. WE ARE CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS AT OUR WHITBY LOCATION OPENING JANUARY 1997: * PARTS COUNTERPERSONS * CLASS "A" N'IECHANICS * SERVICE ADVISOR * SHOP SUPERVISOR * AlYNIINISTRATIVE CLERK PLEASE FAX RESUMES ATTENTION: COLLEEN PORTER (905) 451-4092 36 RUTHERFORD ROAD SOUTH, BRAMPTON, ONTARIO 11,6NV 3.15 BOOKKEEPER/oill T�AII ExpeAenced Bookkeeper/ Accountant with a miramum of S years experterl required for a full tires accounting position in a small but busy office. The candidate needs to be fully cony. -fit with ACC/PAC and be able to post books to trial balance. E:pertenee with pay. roll and bank reconciliation also required. Please fax resume to Can Tech Services. Fax: (905)655-8443 DF'd ens`' p ,eyj ,P5 LICENSED TECHNICIAN/GENERAL • "_-;M experience necessary • Full benefit package Call for appointment 436-2228 Ask Cathy WORKING CARPENTER FOREMAN 15 years experience a must for one of a kind custom built homes & renova- tions. Pleasel We are not interested in sub -division carpenters! CABINET MAKER For custom, high quality libraries and boardrooms. Must be able to operate a shaper.15 years experience essentiall For both positions: work quality is a must. European apprenticeship a plus. 905-294-2356 Ees Help/ Agent SALES PERSON requimd for FoAd pun Conwanj. MUST BE A CLOSERS!: Call: 428-8400 aALcbrtHSON - Dur- ham Region. Due to ex- pansion we have an wnrr F dZto opening for a Full Time Advertising Sales Consultant. Self motivated. Highest commission + bo- nus. Sales experience an asset. Will train. Call 1-81X)- 794-8427. Skilled Help LOVING NANNY for 4 - year -old twins. my home Live out, own car Brooktin/ Ashburn area. 8a m -6p m Energy, creativity, warmth, cuddles. references re- quired. (905)665.3504. MAINTENANCE MILL- WRIGHT - 35K, Ontario Millwright's Certificate, Tran. 5 years exp. in main- tenance in the repairs of motor, pumps. compressor, conveyors, baghouses, ex- pansion furnaces and other industrial equipment. Exp. in design, layout and fabri- cation of process equip- ment. Please call the Ad- ministrative Edge 0 (905) 436-5818 to arrange an in- terview. PURCHASER I with hands on machine building experience, for Pickering manufacturer of automa- tized equipment. fax re- ROKA LUMBER & FIREWOOD CENTRE 418'X12" $60.00 418'X16" $65.00 ESTABLISHED 1963 Days 705-277-3381 Evenings 905-4346665 Free Delivery To 40 Oshawa Area X ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - ;op quality hard- wood at low prices Free ael,very Serving Pickering. Ajax. Whitby, and Oshawa Cao DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-4741 FIREWOOD Seasoned flew ,0d cut a split. maple 'alk Deech Same day free ^,ery Ajax Pirkerirq. ,',hr" 683071j9 FIREWOOD, Ex':eiieni ^a'aw00d. ("uar- a-,teedextra long fully -asoned cut and split -)nest measurement Free :,livery K;ry Heat Fire - ^)Cd 905-75-12245 SKIDS 8 Pallets b• ! re ,., ra"JwoOd 8 SCf- I )od mixed pre cut -�n'o. ... dei�very ava'lare. qe 8 small loads L mites cf'e, call '9C5 435. 13 Hospital Hospitau MedicaMental il/Dental Part Time Health Care t.tiorker i'. ing it \Lt. i':rk, rn;{ .11l "- A „r H L w Ccrtlti,atc. „r related r,p(,ri r First Aid and ( I'R crrtihcatrs Valid . •.' rrs licum c and own cchicle a mint Interk-ste d Perth's please call %ts ',kala at vtW;-;7n-2112 Ston -Fri, 4am-;pm Daycare Wanted EXPERIENCED daycare I., y' „a arterdmg St �aac Jogues School) and i month old. Please call lacxie 905-837- 1234 _IVE OUT care giver for 2 !rope. ages 2 12 a 17 months, mornings. T.,es 'hrough Fridays. Liverpool 5 Finch area 420-8712 NANNY ,--out to 1 yr s _ ad ECE and iwn !-ansportation pre erred Pickij area 839 ,124 NANNY •squired In my e )u!. 2 children 3 yrs Band 6 months. refer- enCeS and exper.ence re- :ured 1905 509-6161 RITSON a TAUNTON area par! time ron-smok' ng caregiver required, flexible evenings 3 days. in our home Maybe some Saturdays (3 children - 74 a 2 1 2 yrs old) Must be welling to be involved with the children References needed $4 00hr negoti- able Call Julie 579-7373, Daycare Available AFFORDABLE S Loving Daycare in non-smoking environment. Around Corn- er from Glengrove PS on Glenview Rd. Full & part- time. Receipts. Mother of two. (905) 839-7237. LOVING warm homeen- vironment. 10 yrs. exp., da- ily outings, nutnteous food, fenced play yard, man - smoking. references pro- vided, Whites/401. 831- 1605 MATURE lady with many years experience offers loving daycare for ages newborn - 5., in her home. Westshore area. 839--8916 H1 Bargain Corner 4 JNIROYAL Tiger Paw ail season racidS 205x7SR!4 S'0C 619- 2604 S YRS. OLD. Beaumark *asr -;-tac^ine excel lent contleleon. 530C Twe phone leave message 331-6049 CAR SEAT !readmdi a, play at dud some !ovs every!hirg less than S5C .f interested call Tasneem 509-6326 CHESTERFIELD a LOVE SEAT beige velvet velour like new. 5450 complete Call 416,291-1268 CHESTERFIELD ara matct . g eras ,e ^ew. once 5160 Cal 586--o5" KARATE g, !or sale S� JC -er s largatfwk karate boots and gloves for sale $30 00 call 9,05 427. 0736 MOFFATT dishwasher, good conation 5250 May- tag dishwasher good con- dition S25C 576-9865, or 432-2377 SOFABED Peach -Cream, Blue. Double mattress Good condition 683-6436 WASHER and dryer. Ken- more. excellent working condition, $400 or best off- er- 839-7663 leave mes- sage. Articles OR for Sale 1 10PC. Dining room su- ite, $3000. 1 air conditioner, $50. Kerosene heater, $10. Recovered massage/re- diner. $100. 2 cabinet hi- fis. $10/each. 1 single bed, $50. Night table d dresser, $40. Assortment of chairs. S25/each. Ladies' downhill ski set, $50 Microwave stand. S35 905-697-0302 IST TO 4TH YEAR �- sume to 905-839-1128. ' Firewood 1 PR SIZE 11 112 mens prentice, plumbing, please skis downhill complete fax resume to- 721-0548 ' package. 1 pr size 9 wom- BIG RIG EXPRESS wants ens skis downhill complete FIREWOOD - Quality sea- package Well sell together A -Z Drivers , MUST HAVE EXPERIENCED dental soned 16• split hardwood or separate $250 each minimum exp. of 2 years for Assistant / Receptionist, re- starting at $185/Cord Call OBO Call 885-4735 ask for mid USA runs Home most quired for Oshawa dental eve. 705-944-8801, 1 pm - Greg weekends Call office bet- office. Please send resume 11 p m. ween 8 and 5 Mon. - Fri, asap to 1585 Kelvinway 986-'4691 Lane, Pickering, Ontario. LIV 5Y2 do n m ■ lr,ra cabinet excellent SKLAR-PEPPLAR wing $25: Ac• lila «as,ers ^ ^ a!ion S'700er ■ -' DRUMS for sale. 5pc Lud- RAWLEIGH Products for NEW MUSIC a -zine 0 HOW ME WE DOING' wig Classics. 8 ply natural sale John or Jane 434- http!Iwwwclurham- ■ • n maple, all new heads. 6756 news net/-ajc238hn- TheThisWeekAJewsAdvertiSerClassied DeWImert quality kit big sound Call 4. Suggestions or comments: des him ■ Dale 905-571-5329 905- ROCK BOTTOM DEALS 18 D grafi Satellite h^�^r•+y is=n llledIDRDA-igourablor-ri ISWIflthe bW 436-9265 ON SALE"' Reconditions Lost & ■ pl3ssle SPivlve.WewoWapprevEleytxrcwdd . DRYER 5100. Kenmore VCR's at $9999 . taxes 30 • ' • Found ■ response lo f1e 1S�w ^ Washer $200 Large refrig- day guarantee Call Rock Por'abie disrwasners. Y^^ erator S5G0 24' new !ndge Bottom Deals 905-436- ,NF nKc iv rear r;,Rl �QU. ■ 1. Was your call answered ■ S500 Call 905-728-9759 or 1320 22 Semcoe St North FOUND Neck cat young promptly? 4G5-985-4202 ■ Oshawa fluffy tail nervous. South ■ ELECTRIC ■ Lake give area Please call u Part 'o.O wr SCOOTER, ■ Heavey duty Oattenes bat SEARS Model 23.0008tu 427-9133 ■ ani charge cover and bas- air crrdnicner. $200 Call FOUND: Large dog in ■ 2. Did ■ •e, askirg $800 721- 2556 905-725-5182 Twer Rivers / Altona Rd area 905-509-2876 the Sales Representative offer friendly. ■ SHEOMAN oval ty barn - ■ ENCLOSED TRAILER LOST Amberlea area. courteous service? ■ '4x8,Xr5' -ugh. 18' over style Brea . t g' X gSPE CIAL ONLY 5295 plus tax ^tale :at. seamese mark a Surge brakes ramp Many other saes and styles 'ngs, white belly. feet and Missing ■ jr,r, side mar Ilea S38GC avaiiabie Also garages mouth since Sept X,1 985 2305 Jim and decks McKay Rd 25'96 Answers to name •Houde• ■ FORMAL C�rmgr00m set. er r Unit 3. P aker.ng Fc, -c,9 Please call 905- ■ 3. Are you satisfied with the response to your &' 'a ; 2 arm 'are buffet '•a' 3'8' x7'6' 4 dnr buyer ^'° call 905 5' 9 z�93 839-3085 ■ advertisement? ■ lr,ra cabinet excellent SKLAR-PEPPLAR wing $25: Ac• lila «as,ers ^ ^ a!ion S'700er ■ -' s ea a'r•ec ^u; also ■ fir, complete patio set. soft ■ ■ GIBBARD Diningroom sliced vatelbed desk. and d 3 -seater reverse a ,-piece '•ercr pro- toys 668-9302 ■ ■ aa,. ;ner.ywrd table STEPS APPLIANCES 4. Suggestions or comments: 5 crairs. n.',h aril ■ ~slyer 51p4 352 "iron r A. -C11 ■ 52300,0 D o Exel- c 18 D grafi Satellite ccrd,t,on '905 995. ■ 3 «rare 'rages frost -trees ■ 5 rport per'/, S25G 3 c Washers $150 ■ rfAMMOND ORGAN. 2 a p Dryers $',5 a Jr ■ '3 '., Por'abie disrwasners. ■ NGUid t caoe :ed ■ excel err condr,ior 152007a . c Crest 'reezers ,NF nKc iv rear r;,Rl �QU. g�.`r Yamana 50 rn S175 R .:; Nhite s'ove ■ ■ -, cc alp ^'r,-Dike$456 Waver. $25: Ac• lila «as,ers • Tic ' ■ . rt Dolpnr 3 3 25np ;ur. 525' 8 .p 5 '•tort «air. • p?ts5upplies ■ If you prefer, - FOLKART ULAanES d 3 -seater reverse 'a, ^y 9';`, 432-7'57 ' 9oardin ,a: de itarnrg November ■ Sea -Doc, very 'as' ■ 9 ■ please contact Fred Eismont !. a er S5Gc e97 18 D grafi Satellite ■ at 576-9335. cr 683-0707 P, - F-ee -rannees 'Or 1 pear Pert ENGLISH .."^ger svan- .lets .0 -IN DEERE :e =r !D ow,- ,r only sg 2S e :..: .,d st ■ or fill out this coupon . ,- � ,-ass colleC «ee, . ;all 9C5-57''4'2 snots CK', egis e'ed ■ and rra l f ■ -'�2 ^C eieCnr NOr'1d - 'flower '2• H17ACHI -5 steric eke- males 545. :ail s 43%r5G47 to: ■ ■ * Gererat - '8' ^uric ^•,we• -.^ - Pica Nacx r re GERMAN -ec geld F-ee Classified Department ep ■ ,"va,,a ' 33 -ra r .. ,�_ •aaart ';sere u Part 'o.O wr _ -e P.re Dred r -•ate- N. '«C ■ 5 9-1: S'S 8C wee.' ,au 3C` ,,!elle rears P.O. BOX 481 ■ . -' S;Cr BTU~ 5 '4.2 C. P'e'e'z wCmer a ■ _3'39 - 434...34 as• •^. Surd ■ 865 Farewell St. ■ KENMORE Oshawa, Ontario ■ • Tic ' ■ 1,-,-rAs-; 5 ■ LtH 7L5 ■ I-ai'�e,cls 11 .oe'at - FOLKART ULAanES 1 ^anuaes 3C5 ■ ,a: de itarnrg November are,'rr^ 'Youro Sahstact'on 's me ^ r f r ■ sh'1. wpflers Fo' '..r•het .r 1 TEAK .. '.. set. -.i' ^dv'dr style 7pc el ieent condeDor $750 T)sr.pa colour TV S-5 Muitimed,a 386-50 compute, 8me^y 'am 54Gmb HD. modem ^,One. !cr sot!ware S75 Till, match ng-ec',rers S'S0 ea Row!rg 'machine 5'Ge F.,!or 'ecitner-beld wily Cam 'arae 5'00 Sold oak desx 5125 Call 9C5 433095a FALL / WINTER ::OTH- ING3' :,.-. -r cnces S,owboard 3r Sx. d,:xe!s pants gloves arc a,�Cessc ^es. at „p :c 8C-, OFF -eg- uiar •eta,; Paces Ouaii!y named brand aoij SK. CLEARANCE CENTRE 377 Taunter Roaa East Osna. wa i„ust east of 5 Points Maw 905 725-3468 1%5 7 PIECE DARK wa Decrc__ svae, Valued at $5000 ask. -9 S2300 otic 2 drawer an tique Vdor,an dresser wit^. mirror $425 4 a'awe' ,mustacne nandles cress at 5450 L Shapec section- al sofabed 5425 Sdar sofa S325 Office chairs $35 each Apt washer $95 2 black leather chairs S185 Fridge S'75 2single beds ;new, S20C a 5135 Dresser from $55 to S120 Table and chars 5125 2 matching antique parlor chairs $350 Odd chairs S30, each Entertainment unit $95 S10 truck cap $195 Many other items. Call 905-697.3532 1977 Yamaha DT 250 drt- bike, good condition, two stroke oil injected, runs good, ready to go. $500 obo.905-985-8615 RESTAURANT EQUIP- MENT, 4 dr, beer fridge and draft machine with com- pressors. Tables, chairs, dishware and televisions. 404-8217 4 PC. WALL UNIT, dark oak. Bed chesterfield, chair d Ottoman. 4 Oriental hand made pictures. each 12X30' 1 natural Mink coat size 12. (worn 3 times) 1 natural Mink jacket. waist length 1971 Chrysler New Yorker. Holiday bronze. with black hard top. 38,000 miles. Excellent condition. (705)743-5177 4 Pirelli Tires. mag wheels. asking $300. Hammond or- gan. (electric). 5450. 434- 6257 ease e ou success A'_AS "a'. . --w ar :OmpreS sot, cal: Roce- 9C5 6.9- :542 BABY CRIB Ma' ^a •acre «air `4 J'•a'•s� S31 ­ Gorgeous vor, yrt,ng •oom stone !ao,e «1r- crass S'4; Good _ 94, 5n8 `x:25 after bpm BABY cub dresser 'acve aril mattress ndl;,rdiN�;C '.^asr new oes! C'•er eve' S-,--' Peregc _ar^age S' more lems 683 -723 - CARPET rooms. 5299 -..7es 3C yards :' carpet premium pad are mstacahor C.stom bi,rds also avaliabie at lowest paces Sa, 905 432'2751, Carpet Broker. '00•. Ny .^ c, slaw re. sistart carpe! Gtr 3 rooms only S369 JC Pr,ce D- eludes 30 So vas carpet. oe.uxe cad dud rivallatior n your 'some F'ee quota tion in your home No in terest. no payment for ore full year Daniel. 1.800- 21 7-G 1 G4 Carpet Mill Dist! bu!crs. 12 mortis Nc oaymerts. No interest iOAC 3 looms 300sq It ins!aiea win deluxe paid lror� orly 5399 Specials on Vinyl, Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring Free Snop At Home 1-800- 663-6046 CARPETS - lots of carpet. 100% nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand. I will carpet 3 rooms, 5349. Price induces carpet, pre- mium pad expert Installa- tion. fast delivery. free esti- mates (30 yards). Norman 686 2314. CHERRYWOOD trench provincial dining room table. 6 chairs. (2 captain) with leaves and 2 end ta- res. $600 or best offer. 434-6742 CLARINGTON cow PUTER CLEARANCE CENTER Two great value packages, loaded systems. systems include 14. 28 Ni monitor, voice/tax modem. CD Tom drive, sound cards, speakers. Dos, and wind- ows. color printer, 486 dx 133 SI.595 (taxes included) Same system pentium 100 $1.99585 Out the door prices, all taxes included Also lots of used systems In stock, from $149. including monitor Clarmgton Com- puter Clearance Center 697-3059 164 Baseline Rd Bowmanvetle . E = 3 s s�cer diamar, e S.a'es S30C exe' . o'• •. : - . -'der exe' ase' S" veover S25C 586' Ste, a,•„r6 MIG WEDLER, stick « .a': .d« '^der ,.ce s -a,. ;as e,; -es steel tare sleir cavnets 'et-geralcr Ome. Oc, macnre <3-6G64 OAK.PINE FURNITURE a _r!arc s .,nest aro a ;est mar.!arurers s ^cw sluing d,recl !o !^e pud•C E; s_i'c :ae• :c 7ir,rg. '00, br 6 solid pone oea'com your chace $'r35 -ary star :",cos 'aaicrai W:ocw ',rg 9C5-965-8774 OFFICE F.'r.ture a Eoup-e-, desxs :,ars store !i C:.res IBM Ccr^eu!' ers Mac.ricsrC;mp,.!e's :ac -es :aes a accesscr es msec 4 x 8 SS.;C NE'N from S'295 9C5 433 _06' or page' 4.6 -SG' 36K. PIANO Mascr 3 R.sCr S'4 1,a ,iris^y ':Om table $25- Courtly stgie buffet a -.,.tcr S50C Mi- crowave S5C Call 3C5- 576-2'063 PIANOS - GRANDFA- THER CLOCKS Back !c school speaais New arc .sec pianos NC!S„re) Rent !c own. apt size upright, grand, digeta. Key- boards Clearance on all 1995 stock' Teeep Piano Works, 433-1491 KENWOOD 200 watt T,uae :rise^e Drsk ,_ stl Rent b -ow^ '4•: SHARP ,::R -Om :_a' mgr-esowtior pect..'e tube 'font A,V Jacks au!c -".ersa 'emc!e - "o, a,' 9:5 S •4'2 USED HOT -UBS e,ec"'Ca S"Diffs, r,ludea P',ces arge ,.,)- S; )CX S 50C 11 !erestea grease .ail Ice a 9C5 6558332 HIMALAYAN KITTENS a :. air < .- : �< :• ..- Sea, and 8'.e Po,r!s Hc: -e 'awed C C A Reg Viirea sr:rs 9,75 485 ace• ROTTWEILER puGGies w'.'^'eo •'di S S Jew:'d«s ,ere w. , �a.e •4 -ails 4,4 -'84 5 7' - ROTWEILLER .cries 3 •'a •:� ."d is ^yC�a pup* st st•ots Ava,iade st wee. `.ov Ca, af!a' Ic Pro Articles WantedArts & FTOTIUCrafts ANTIQUES Acsc,.. ery. ._"ft.re )r an. - FOLKART ULAanES ytheng J,d Sae"fic rstru- ~ 9a.; • ' 3c- Ivembe. ,a: de itarnrg November ,W!s _n.nasilver adve'- 4tr W.o acccmmoaate ns,rg •ops decoys aa.s sh'1. wpflers Fo' '..r•het .r mil, :_^les-ciiec,ons or !o_kV,cr :al 576-3947 ast3'az Cal Rooe" Bower Ar!iq,,es 9C5 655.8_43 Broc, FREE REMOVAL „r uric"lC S.:'3� "'r'd SiCves. wasrars, cars. 1rua s an- y!r„ng '-zeta call 9C`- 5 67.4 WANTED Drningroom S, ale Salic wood merry 0' mahoganypreter traarhom ai or antique !able *m, minimum 6 ,;hairs buffet and huj to be it great conamor. reasonably pric- es Call 655-5807 WANTED - mens size 11 goats skates, good condi. tion please Please call Chris 985-1208 0 Arts &Arts & ts • , CrafCrafts CHRISTAVS CR -AFT SHOW \i \ 1, It) (4) - -+ Ali I'urt Purr I f it;h �,,h(K)I 100 Rina 'st. CRAFT SHOW PORT PERRY Flea market, Nov.2 & 3. from Slam to 5pm. at Port Perry Flea market, Hwy.#7A & Port Perry. Christmas111iii-connection C T It'% Christmas timr again our rcgit) s CRAFTERS havr been Irttmg their imagination run wild this Smell^ to bring you the /Hoar brautitud and unique gtftw'arc ccrr' From the whimsical to thr comical, thrrr's wmrthmg for rccn'onc on your list riot an tdca you d hkr to try" Arra +upplirrs hav'c rv-rnlhing you acrd Maki this a Christnus to rrmrmhrr If you'd like to intended to showcase our region's talent place s s as Well as the suppliers who provide n this their materials. page PUUKAT10B: Every older Wednesday s .. 1 1 ligift v. •. w (4 imortfor el. at PAGE 24 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED- OCTOBER 30. 1996 Computer Com tlHter 1 Video M Video Automobiles; 1 Trucks For 1 Recreational 1 1 Apartments Apartments Apartments 11 For Sale Sale Vehicles For Rent 11 For Rent j 1 1 For Rent INTERNET SERVICE AVAILABLE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-4400 •1 I�� Boarding BOA CONSTRICTOR For Sale Female. Very tame Beautiful markings 55 Gallon lank Heating Rack Included $400 0, 8.0 Call 404-2226 LHASA APSO PUPS for sale Non shedding, non allergic. health guarantee, vet needled House train- ing started. Payment terms available (705) 786-3124 WE LOVE PUPPIES/ DOGS, junior senior PUP - Py program/basic obedi- ence. our approach ,s gen- tle. positive Start Tues Nov 5th, Call Susanne (905) 839-3407 Automobiles 1 1 for Sale NEED A VEHICLE] Poo' credl;' No credrtr Bankrupt') Call Tracie a! 9^5576-1800 or 1-888 259-3673 1 car nelpr 1973 DODGE CHARG- ER. Muscle Carcc!body Al engine. new tires etc Will trade to, runabout wit^ trader 985-219' '977 P0%TlAC LEMANS good wo'king conditor as is $750 0 6 0 call 438- 8403 1963 Cad d E oc•aco 4 • ;!-e loaded $25X as is or $3000 certified Trade Considered Call A, 725- 9378 or leave message 1963 Olds :.Vass 305 en.g:^.e 4 BB. Good tires. brakes Good wmre, car $'5C Cal 433-167 1963 TOYOTA SUPRA g}r _onc•• -r -ds a tie TLC !c cemy W,:. -duke allowance or price Sug gestec @tail $3.650 T -y air otter 111 905-57'-6633 ane, 5 3C pm 1964 FIREBIRD icy' n tie' .-*c ii CC pe new battery sta-7e- exnaus! and many new parts $90C 080 As is Alte, bpm -28 '385 1965 OLDS 98 4 dr 38 F. : seats o windows p ions ps pr light browr SKI tar velour int. gooc body dear, int 52000 obo 905 728-9815 1965 PLYMOUTH Carav site `_ 2L Used everyday As is Best One, Call 436- 8465 1965 TOYOTA Camry haw Bakes ExMaus! & A te,nato, m s yew $1995 Certified Call Ke,tr 579 0191 1965 VOLVO. 760 SLE E cy' 27„ K-- •tint body grey air auto p w pal leather seats cert $3.300 905-579-9809 or 416-929- 1511 1906 CHEVETTE rebuilt motor (1994) many new parts $ID00 Oto 1984 SUBARU GL 4 door, 88.000 original kms. $1500 Can Oshawa 905-718-1779 or 905.721-9596 1986 MUSTANG L.X.. Runs good• good body tkgn kA- ometers. 4 Cyr_ 4 spd., new Il res. brakes, exhaust In last year. very dependable. $1,100.00 firm as is 576- 5859 1996 PONTIAC 6000 LE wagon. 148.000 km., 2.8L. V6, loaded. 52800 obo. 725-9919 1907 Cavalier, 2 dr. auto.. =1500 obo as Is. 5796285 1967 EUROSPORT CL. white with white malts. 6 - cylinder, fully loaded. 143,DOOkm. $3600 coni - liked 571-0225. 1967 PONTIAC 6000 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto., Ai tall wheel. P steering, P. brakes, new bres. Certified 53,200. 080 Call 905-436- 0791. 1966 CELEBRITY STA- TION WAGON Silver/Grey. 6 W., P/S. P/8, air, roof rack, block heater, one owner, rust checked, AM/ FM cassette. Certified $2.9D0. 905-686-4612. 1988 Chrysler Dynasty, fully loaded, 1989 Tempo, auto 8 low kms: 1990 Cavalier. runs like new. Chrysler mini vans. 7 pass - 4 to choose from. B 6 W Car Sala Brock RdJHwy. 7. 905-427-4214 1998 Mercury Sable. White AC 4 door. Au- tomatic. PS, PS PL Am Fm Cassette. Clean, well maintained 180 000 kms Certified $3000 OBO Call 404-9181 1988 TURBO SPRINT, certifiedstandard. sun,00t ground effects. white. new shocks. excellent condition, 52.995 certified 576-8387 1989 MERCURY Topaz. as pt a c. good condrhon. must see $2000 obo Call 905-428-728' after bpm 1989 PONTIAC SUN- BIpC TURBO Needs on. gine work as is Best offer 905430-735! 1990 CHEV SPRINT, c -y Weec - bloc, 125 000 k,, S2 80C or best Otte, C'erTnec 427-3544 1990 LUMINA Euro, load- ed auto . 4 dr 3 1 L V6 25 DOC k^ only $7995 icer. 1965 Ford F-250 4X4 3,4 for 35' engine auto 115800C K- 54995 1984 Ford E 35' Cube var 16' 175.000 k- &bull trans 53995 1983 Chevrolet 34 for will, narbed dump box 60.000 K•-• $3495 905 433-006' c, pager 416- 50' 9633 1991 F „d Crown V ctoria 0-i' _Dr 351 cu it loaded ii ^%air!a3nfi and cared tic• 22C 000 k•- ce,w.ed S3.500 olio 725 4865 1992 BUICK REGAL 13C Kms -^ oc pons New '.es brakes al, ternator Ce shed. s^ ny and ready to gc S1' 500 obc 905-428-'365 atte, bpm 1992 NISSAN STAN- ZA _: aoec PV.' PL a .. -",Se etc 1 DC )OC Ill $9 70o cart 080 _23-99'E 1993 :HEVROLET Cava .e- ' Y DOC kms VE it a■ceilert conal S800 -C 263-8694 after 1 pm 1994 LeBaron Convert- b,e oacleC 44 000 Kr $15 995 Certified Can Kero• 579-0191 19% FORD Con!our GL. ', , :avec a" 2 5L V6 56K automatic black -her ry exterior grey verve' in- terior under war'anty. showroom conation S15 40C Can win 905-619- 1944 leave message 67 PLYMOUTH SUN - DANCE 5 Speed TRANS excellent condi- tion. $1850 as is 68 VOlil wager Dune Buggy. $1.250 oto ( 905)683-7239 after 7pm 88 BUICK CENTURY LIM- ITED. 6 cy1. fully loaded, 167,000 KMS $50D0 Cert.263-8694, after 1 p m N GMC, Pick up. V6. 4 spd standard, excellent condition. In and out. $4895. 080. call 723-4684. leave message. 09 ESCORT LX, auto, cert. $1950 88 Tempo, air, 5 -speed, cert., $2250. 87 Chevette, standard, cert.. $1250. 84 Volvo. standard, Cert.. $1450. Private. 905- 619-2351. 95 MONTE CARLO . Z 34, Loaded dark green. beige leather. CO. great shape. low mlleage,35,000 kms. $21,250.00 call 404-8419. alter 5p.m. KEN NKXXSON Is pleased to ornov+ce 'MOTIVATED MECHANICS' Have took wN travel Coo anytime, Very reasonable roles Fuey licensed Mechow 10 yrs. experience ough a MW 471.A" Mob (416) 451-6161 Auto Insurance, Having a problem getting a competitive rate? Call Jones - Dooley Insurance, Ajax for a quotation. 427-3595 40 BANKRUPT or OTHERS 2nd Chance Financing to Discharged ' or not and others Easy terms,Reasonatlle Rates' New/Used Vehicles Trustee Approved 16 years Exp No co-signers required Call Gary Wood OUICK LEASE 420-9979 1020 Brock Rd Ste 1001 Pickering 1. WO -792-5587 HALLELUJAH! LET THE SUN SHINE IN! over 35 certified recon- ditioned vehicles on sale. Eg F 98 s Buick L $6 995 F ve o and up fl, Voyager loci silver. Al. $9 five Auto. commuter special $3.995 '89 escort Auto GLX. loadec tantashc at $3 695 '889 Grano Pnx SE while loaded mint $7.995 '89 Cutlass Su- Prerne loaded sharp. now $7 595 89 Bonneville. must see. A O K $5 695 ?' Temp. air auto per sale $3695 '84 Pontiac 6000. auto excellent now $1.995 firm '89 `ai duke new auto, low km. s6 995 Cochcar Auto Center, 155 King St. W.. of Midtown Mail. Oshawa. 579.2866 O day 19a7 Dakota 4x4, air. FOUR -WHEELER for AVAILABLE Immediately cruise. $4500. certified or sale 225 Yamaha $1500 one bed basement apt $4000 as is Call 905-831- firm (705)799-1352 after 6 Heat, hydro, cable. air con.. 3075 p.m parking, laundry Incl. $500 1990 GMC. S-15. V6. 4 3 . $550 neg Sep entrance, Auto, Box liner, Sport cap. 1 1 Apartments No pets/adult preferred excellent condmon. For Rent Townhne/Courtice. 438- 56800 00 cert O B O 579- 1163 6950 AVAILABLE IMME- 1991 Blazer dxa, a real steal $12.500 Excellent condition, one owner, all options. 4 3 L engine. (rail- er hitch, new tires. new muffler & brakes 132,000 km 905-438-1641 1991 GMC 1500. 350 motor, loaded. A-1 condi- tion. with Lear cap. 140.000km. 2 -tone blue. $13.000 Call 905-686- 7699 Vans/ 1 4111, Drive 1984 DODGE Caravan. brown with tan Interior, needs some work. S1800 O B O Can Nancy 905- -25-6544 Financing available 1988 ASTRID MINI van spent over 52 50C it n 1 BEDROOM APT.Avail DIATELY, In Whitby Apt Nov 1. ground floor of by P house, laundry. backyard. building„ spacious. carpet - $650 per month Including ed, newly painted. with bal- utihties, first & last. call col- cony, close to bus. shop- lect•(519) 927-3062. ping, all utilities Included. Irst / last r red LARGE 3 BORM. APTS. From $769./mth. + hydro. A/C. Carpet, 4 appl. and parking ind.Walk to Pickering Town Centre. Close to GO Transit and Hwy 401. 905.420.6305 1480 Pickering Parkway. Apartments 01n, For Rent 33 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing included. From $743-$843. 686-0841 lid equr no pets, uvERPOOIJBArIr. WCE' ays NORTH OSHAWA IA„r. o seL'SImCOe) Bright dean 2 room, $750 call43l}-Q134. huge 2 -bedroom base - merit cable. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. bedroom ,n newly renovat- parking, ice- ed quiet 12-plez Hard- BASEMENT apartment. ramics, pool. fireplace, wet wood floors. (teat. hot wa. one -bedroom, kitchenette. bar. $825. Duret non - smoker, Nov Ist. IslAast AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. ter. parking and cable is huge living area, shared full Call 905-837-1304 included Laundry facilities k;tchen/bathrooM work - No dogs $686 + hydro shop. laundry. pool, single (averages $10 to $12 per car garage. $675/month in - month) 905-576-2982 clusive, Isttast, references 571 47 OSHAWA (Bloor St) Large 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in clean low rise building Close to 401 & GO Parking Available immediately From 5600 month Phone 905576- 4255 06 leave message BASEMENT nawly tar. peled separate entrance. kitchen, ac. close to GO. 401. mall no pets/smoking, Avail Immed $475 ndu. sive 1sVlast. Call Victor 420-6863 NORTH Oshawa, main floor of house $950 all in- clusive 2 bedroom base- ment apt $715 all Inclusive Available Dec 1st Can 723- 2111 NORTHEAST, large 2 bedroom apt, walkout from IrvingrOom to balcony, neu- tral decor. included fudge/ stove $775 mo Inclusive Available Nov 30 728 - 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 ou' 9., Olds 4250 _- -- -- esabres from parts and repars 350 V-8 2 BEDROOM apt. on BRIGHT, clean, quiet 2 , 1 Rouses / 1 Houses GMC astros engine- needs paint Make 345 Adelaide St W Avail. bedroom ower level raised ONE BEDROOM apart -- m S3 995 g, a reasonable offer and it's able Nov 1 $725 month, bungalow Parking yard, ment near Oshawa Knob For Rent For Rent k]ed. black and yours Must sell Call for first & last. no pets 728- schools. amenities. utilities Hill. fridge. stove. hydro. 995 '9' Fes. more into 434-3976 9584 in I Pr fe LEASE!c ow lib eve -gone qualities No credit -Mea 570034 On ratio Lid 666-'428 1993 rid Festiva. auto. 2 d• -a'_^baa am, m cars, 62 DOC k^ mus! seal. S390C 434-27'5 1 Automobiles Wanted $50 $,'bOC Cash on !Me soot for scrap ars a trucks Any!,me Cal' 905- 706 5'40 1992 AEROSTAR ex tenoec 4. i,I,e many op- tions. '32 000 kir , highway driven good Condition $9.600 Aax !905 683 4422 1994 SAFARI SL%. pswe' wirdpws Powe' locks cruise rear air dutch doors. Dower seat 89 000 kii excellent condition, S14 70C 430-7723 EMTrailers 2 bedroom apt near Oshawa Ceri•e and 401 Parking laundry, storage Available immediately NON-SMOKERS PRE- FERRED $600imo plus Mill 579-0246 2 & 3 BEDROOM APTS Ava .able any,•ne 309 Cordova Rd Oshawa No pets allowed 905 579 2387 S. PICKERING bed- rdom basen•e^• apart c e r no smoking, pets FrsNast Rel Avai' Nov 15 $580 me 723. parking, backyard Easy access 401 Dec 1 FirsU last $495 579-8933 8852 CENTRAL OSHAWA Urcue 2 bedroom it upper level of legal duplex En- closed sun room, eaten c Damrooms. O cadloomed. sundry facilities. parking- backyard ONE bedroom basement IOOIShed. immediate Dos apartment, available imme- session S750imo 728- d,ately Pickering Beach 6836 Rd area $550 per mo n - CHURCH STJHwy 2 dusrve Call 619-9223 area 3 -bedroom apartment ONE bedroom apt Large and bright Private en- trance, parking. central Aaax Available Dec 1 $525'mo share utilities 683--0987 $: I 1 Aha•lur,• .Aft •r.laha WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUT A HOUSE' WHY RI .N'T7 01651, NOUR HOMFit Mortgage Payments Iimftktm Semi 11,674,, month ttednxlm bungalow $784/month liidnxtm )r Exec$464/month No down payment') Bad Credit? Bankrupt? Call Me! (905)571-6275 ort -800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Sale, Rcp Sutt,m tiruup E.t:cl Rralry Inc. OSHAWA 668 . 900 1947 PARK N Dien St bedroom aprs Townhouses o.1ei on separate entrance. laundry 739[ from $675- $711 cbse to 1 Townhouses n oars '83- lata Fes• da new 0-p. facilities. non-smoKer nom GM For Rent 1 For Rent A a A TOWING pay 550- $5J'-- -as- „sed & scrap cars & trucks 24 Mrs 7 days Cali 905-6865003 or 905706 5234 30 inn seance Cash On the Spot Pay S5C - S5 000 for used and scrap cars anD trucks any COndI- t,or Call anytime 24 hrs 7 days Fast 30 min service No parts available Call Ken (905) 509-%"4 (416) 452-7767 AUTOMOBILES and trucks wanted for scrap. Any condition, any age. free removal in the Dumarn Region. cash paid Also needed. 75 to '87 Chew a GMC pickup for parts Call anytime. Oshawa 905-431- 0407 CARS FOR CASH! Wa buy used vehicles. V8hi- des must be In running condition. Call 427-2415 a come to 479 Bayly St. East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES. pfian=es plus extras See video in Oshawa at 905- 723-2946 Asking S'600o US or Sc"2 000 Cdr. otorcycles 1977 Yamana DT 250 dIn- :-ke good coruliuon. two stroke oil infected runs good ready to go. $Soo obo 905 9e5-86'5 IMOWMobileS 1976 MOTO-SKI 'Nuv�K- 34C lwir Rota. mry de, pendabie runs great. new seat last year $500 Can 905-623-4085 19W Po,-ar,s Indy, 50C Lid- u,c cooed good conomor studded track brand new ''esh moor and brand new clutches. pnmary and sac :,ndary. grip warmers, car- bides, l, bide3 sk, skins, ready to go 53500 coo 905-985- 3183 1994 ARCTIC CAT. Like new $3800 obo 1996 Kitty Kat, brand new $1500 Call 905-665-8383 or 665-8384 e Marine 1980 16' THUNDER. CRAFT Bownder with 19M 50 HP rebuilt Merc. In- Uu0- a1 the toys! Seldom used. Wimenzed. Will store bit spring d needed. $7.000. obo. Kann a Wends 905- 433-1220. BRAND NEW In the tux Mtrvt Kota electric molar. 42 Ib. thrust 4 x 4 weedless flow mount */remote con- trols. (705) 328-0402 on, SnDwrn�l 6 1 snowmobiles tlenR SA A -E 88 raaz$a �A1Y1aRAtfatri_lQt siodw r pkat• Dependable, excellent toad., new seat, toe bar, hand warmers, runs Beauty $2,195 oa�.b.o., 5,600 km. 2-708-U81-040$ pets.S600 plus Avaiiabie ;mmediatey 839-9627 2/3 bedroom apartments. 8 gory building. close to schools. library Sol GM Plant Available Immediate- ly 428-6328 7 pm for appointment OSHAWA Lakelrort, brgn! :. bec,00m .large lot laundry' parking, no pets available mmed;ately. $700 plus hydro, call collect 1705-878-3871 or 1-705 324-5587 A PLUS 2 oedroorn lower A,a,. Nov 1st Immacu- 'ate 1$675 plus 112 um, sesl Wilson/Olive area Can 655-3062 or 404 5685 Weftny/Hwy 2. Two bedroom basemen anarr- Trent. Kitcnen private en- trance. use of laundry tall ties, storage. close to Go and 401 $740 including .tines Can Jxn 1905, 619- 2089 AJAX 1 -bedroom base- men! apartment separate Ina bedr00r- 3,1 - °xec- home Stone hw- ec? Walk out Applianc- Ws Darling Large is Pn- a'=• entrance. Pickering N^ -smoker No pets cr.= inclusive 649-5465 FOR RENT • a - :) +o ;cm apa•'ments in very Quiet. we(! Kept building, dose to all amenities Bus stop at door Park Rd N Oshawa $732 & S895 re- spect,vely Phone 579- 9016 GATEWAY COMMUNITY HOMES ' bedroom apt in family section $670 in - dudes an utdrties Available Dec 1 at 120 Colborne St W Oshawa Very clean and quiet modern secure brand new pet -free build- ing 571.0887 9 4 30 p m Mon - Fn oppng. s, and �o Utilities Included First ast required Call 728- 1 9'93 AVAILABLE 1965 BUICK Regal Ltd 5-x u4-662 e^ Please NOVEMBER MID pnaie t34�623 OSHAWA CENTRE / FAMILY COMMUNITIES 401. 3 becr„om� basement 0-,r laundry room. nice MONARCH MEWS ! atchen. available imme- RIMER BREEZE Watery, ar5u pus 1'3 utifi' 2 3 h 4 BFUROOM TOWNHOUSES ties (905,839-1884 RENTS RANGING FROM 'H41 TO '970 PFR MO. OSHAWA CENTRE AREA PLUS UTILITIES t main apartment on NO SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE roam hoot of house for CLOSE TO SCHOOLS. Quiet. mature non-smoking Person Available imme- SHOPPING AND TRANSIT diately Firstlast required PLEASE CALL - - -- •.�....�. , v . c�aa.ir�x n. m. t v D 1-. In. CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- (905) 693-9269 3 b North Oshawa. 1. 2 & 3 Ddrms Inclusive Pay a- ble. parking & laundry fac 723-2094 A,Ax-Mi.;naGIPAv-«-l_, ;lad, , «_ DOPORAi10N OSHAWA, Clean 1 bed- room basement apt own Apartments entrance. fridge : Stove. 1 1 p Apartments washer I dryer. yard. dose For Rent01n, For Rent entrance full -bath. 4 aD- uwry to downtown. no Pets, goat PICKERING Cl FAN nuc wcnox.nu puances. non-smoking no GLEN, Immaculate bright. month Including uhhtties. bright spacious, broad- meet, near Oshawa center pets Suit single person modern. large 2 bedroom, 435-0110 loomed. 2 bedroom base- Own entrance and parking. Available Immediately separate entrance. 4 ment apartment. appllanc- non smoking, $95 weekly $600/month inclusive 683- pliances, no smdcing/peats, OSHAWA, large 1 bed- es, separate entrance. no all Inclusive. Ist/last, avail - 1332 available Immediately room apt rot rent in small smoking, no pets. $695 + ale now furnished 432 - AJAX Orford Tours. $780, first &last. uthkbes ,n- quiet budding, Wilson & $50 utilities. (905) 8J1- 2914 leave message. Spacious apartments, quer Bloor area. Heat hydro. 8777 lauded 426-1428. fudge 7 stove. included. WHITBY - 107 Wellington bwking. lose to shopping. St.. 1 bedroom in - 401• GO Pool. sauna. 3 IMMACULATE 1 -bed- Laundry on Premises. Car- PICKERING- New 1 bed- cludes fn stove, heat, bedroom Jan Ist. 683-8571 room tlasement apartment pot thr can 721-1N 78 dogs room basement apt. whttes water, pill". k $605Jmo + unci 7:30 p.m. in newer Oshawa home. time. y RE) N. Exacuthw home, cin- hydro. 905-831.5132 or AJAX -CONDO On con- Separate entrance, vote entrance. parWng, a- 90586-7870. Mary. scirvation area. Pear minutes to GO, 401. & O.C. OSHAWA- 1 Bedroom ble. laundry, appliances. WHITBY - one bedroom, Beach; 1 bdrm. pabo, 5 Carpeted throughout, ce- furnished apt. $500/month Vefy quiet bane, ideal fa north d Go, velli n closet. app'., Indoor pool, 1 prkg, ramic floor n kitchen, Cable included. Loft fur- single working person. nice neighborhood. Avatl- $79W"* + utd. 1st & last french doors, ges fireplace, nished T.V./Cable. $370/ $595 inclusive. Call 831- able Dec. 1. $55OJmo. 668- Nolil 427-0569. central air, frhdge, stove. AN. month. 5 mins from down- 8801. 3161 or 723-9340. Indusive heat, hydro, we- town. Call 725 -6578 - AJAX: Larva 1 bedroom basement apartment Sep'�• Cable & parlerg. MUST arate entrance, utilities in- BE SEENI $650/moMh bun. luded. Free parking. lsti required. No pets. Available immediately. Ref- 905-725-2664 cher 6pmerences. No Pets. 683 -' 2852. IMMACULATE one bed - ATTENTION bachelors and bad,elorenes - how would you like to own your very awn brand new town - home for as little as $7801 mo.? Your own Pad would have 3 bedrooms, 2 wash- rooms, garage, patio, and it's fully decorated by a professional designer. So what's the catch... there's orgy one Will Can Chadarke a Frank at 905-427-0855, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Thurs.; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st. 2 bedroom apartment, central location. Parking and laundry facilities. 905- 436-6149 or 905-432- 6935. loomed, private entrance and bath. Share laundry fac., south Ajax at lake, non-smoking, $675 util. and cable included, first! last 686-3204. JOHN & CENTRE ST 2 bedroom available Dec.?, $675 monthly, first & last, utilities and perking ksdud- ad. no pets, rhewy renovat- ed, call 728-9499. LAKEVIEW PARK:Osha- we Upper level of house. 2 bedroom, deck, fenced yard, & parking, $700. monthly. includes ulif ies a avail. Dec.. 1. Call 905- 509-1930. NORTH OSHAWA- 3. bdrm avail. Dec..lst. $755. Clean & quiet building. Ind. heat, hydro. app. & park- ing. 579-9600. 725-9655. PICKERING 2 bedroo n basement apt Available Nov 1st for responsible irtdNldual(s). Separate entrance, A/C, near GO. $725 + utilities. (605) 639-0116 PICKERING GO Large 2 bedroom basement, extra large master, bright, quiet, parking, laundry, occa- Sional babySjiting. NO smoking, no pets. 5775- 420-2472 PICKERING: Whites/ Finch. Clears. ginL bright, newly renovated 1 bdrm bsmt apt. Walkout ravine Sep. ant., a/c, no pets/ Smoking. Suites one. $65oJ inclusive. 905.837-0218. SOUTH AJAX - IMM&CU- tate bright one bedroom apt., large windows, private entrance. broadloom, park- ing, 416283.80W. SOWN OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W. large 1 bedroom $500. 2 bed- rooms, $600 6 $620, 3 bedrooms $676., close to buses, shopping, available enmeaallaii fridge. stove, heat, hydro, parking. 1 at / last required, no pets. 721.9722. AVAILABLE December Ist. 3 bedroom apartment, upper duplex, quiet court n Whitby. Fridge, stove, park- ing included. no pets. Ist/ last, $725 pus ulllifies. 668-7513. WHITBY, 2 BEDROOM APT. near Go, lots of Parting• appliances induct- ed, laundry facilities. $V5 per month. 430-8608, or 433-7637. WHITBY, cozy 1 -bedroom apartment. man floor of Victorian mansion, walking distance to downtown, GO, available Nov.lst $350/ month heating included. Call 905.655-8617. WHITBY- small one bed- room basement apt. Own entrance, Suitable for ma- ture Person, Available im- mediately. $450 month. Call 666-4374 or 509- 9913 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!? Can Dave Haylodk Sales Rep. Re/Mex Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668.3800 or (905)666-3211. pen Sun- mem, Close t0 at'' amoiities. available Call (416) 444- Watery, ar5u pus 1'3 utifi' 2 3 h 4 BFUROOM TOWNHOUSES ties (905,839-1884 RENTS RANGING FROM 'H41 TO '970 PFR MO. OSHAWA CENTRE AREA PLUS UTILITIES t main apartment on NO SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE roam hoot of house for CLOSE TO SCHOOLS. Quiet. mature non-smoking Person Available imme- SHOPPING AND TRANSIT diately Firstlast required PLEASE CALL - - -- •.�....�. , v . c�aa.ir�x n. m. t v D 1-. In. CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- (905) 693-9269 3 b North Oshawa. 1. 2 & 3 Ddrms Inclusive Pay a- ble. parking & laundry fac 723-2094 A,Ax-Mi.;naGIPAv-«-l_, ;lad, , «_ DOPORAi10N OSHAWA, Clean 1 bed- room basement apt own Apartments entrance. fridge : Stove. 1 1 p Apartments washer I dryer. yard. dose For Rent01n, For Rent entrance full -bath. 4 aD- uwry to downtown. no Pets, goat PICKERING Cl FAN nuc wcnox.nu puances. non-smoking no GLEN, Immaculate bright. month Including uhhtties. bright spacious, broad- meet, near Oshawa center pets Suit single person modern. large 2 bedroom, 435-0110 loomed. 2 bedroom base- Own entrance and parking. Available Immediately separate entrance. 4 ment apartment. appllanc- non smoking, $95 weekly $600/month inclusive 683- pliances, no smdcing/peats, OSHAWA, large 1 bed- es, separate entrance. no all Inclusive. Ist/last, avail - 1332 available Immediately room apt rot rent in small smoking, no pets. $695 + ale now furnished 432 - AJAX Orford Tours. $780, first &last. uthkbes ,n- quiet budding, Wilson & $50 utilities. (905) 8J1- 2914 leave message. Spacious apartments, quer Bloor area. Heat hydro. 8777 lauded 426-1428. fudge 7 stove. included. WHITBY - 107 Wellington bwking. lose to shopping. St.. 1 bedroom in - 401• GO Pool. sauna. 3 IMMACULATE 1 -bed- Laundry on Premises. Car- PICKERING- New 1 bed- cludes fn stove, heat, bedroom Jan Ist. 683-8571 room tlasement apartment pot thr can 721-1N 78 dogs room basement apt. whttes water, pill". k $605Jmo + unci 7:30 p.m. in newer Oshawa home. time. y RE) N. Exacuthw home, cin- hydro. 905-831.5132 or AJAX -CONDO On con- Separate entrance, vote entrance. parWng, a- 90586-7870. Mary. scirvation area. Pear minutes to GO, 401. & O.C. OSHAWA- 1 Bedroom ble. laundry, appliances. WHITBY - one bedroom, Beach; 1 bdrm. pabo, 5 Carpeted throughout, ce- furnished apt. $500/month Vefy quiet bane, ideal fa north d Go, velli n closet. app'., Indoor pool, 1 prkg, ramic floor n kitchen, Cable included. Loft fur- single working person. nice neighborhood. Avatl- $79W"* + utd. 1st & last french doors, ges fireplace, nished T.V./Cable. $370/ $595 inclusive. Call 831- able Dec. 1. $55OJmo. 668- Nolil 427-0569. central air, frhdge, stove. AN. month. 5 mins from down- 8801. 3161 or 723-9340. Indusive heat, hydro, we- town. Call 725 -6578 - AJAX: Larva 1 bedroom basement apartment Sep'�• Cable & parlerg. MUST arate entrance, utilities in- BE SEENI $650/moMh bun. luded. Free parking. lsti required. No pets. Available immediately. Ref- 905-725-2664 cher 6pmerences. No Pets. 683 -' 2852. IMMACULATE one bed - ATTENTION bachelors and bad,elorenes - how would you like to own your very awn brand new town - home for as little as $7801 mo.? Your own Pad would have 3 bedrooms, 2 wash- rooms, garage, patio, and it's fully decorated by a professional designer. So what's the catch... there's orgy one Will Can Chadarke a Frank at 905-427-0855, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Thurs.; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st. 2 bedroom apartment, central location. Parking and laundry facilities. 905- 436-6149 or 905-432- 6935. loomed, private entrance and bath. Share laundry fac., south Ajax at lake, non-smoking, $675 util. and cable included, first! last 686-3204. JOHN & CENTRE ST 2 bedroom available Dec.?, $675 monthly, first & last, utilities and perking ksdud- ad. no pets, rhewy renovat- ed, call 728-9499. LAKEVIEW PARK:Osha- we Upper level of house. 2 bedroom, deck, fenced yard, & parking, $700. monthly. includes ulif ies a avail. Dec.. 1. Call 905- 509-1930. NORTH OSHAWA- 3. bdrm avail. Dec..lst. $755. Clean & quiet building. Ind. heat, hydro. app. & park- ing. 579-9600. 725-9655. PICKERING 2 bedroo n basement apt Available Nov 1st for responsible irtdNldual(s). Separate entrance, A/C, near GO. $725 + utilities. (605) 639-0116 PICKERING GO Large 2 bedroom basement, extra large master, bright, quiet, parking, laundry, occa- Sional babySjiting. NO smoking, no pets. 5775- 420-2472 PICKERING: Whites/ Finch. Clears. ginL bright, newly renovated 1 bdrm bsmt apt. Walkout ravine Sep. ant., a/c, no pets/ Smoking. Suites one. $65oJ inclusive. 905.837-0218. SOUTH AJAX - IMM&CU- tate bright one bedroom apt., large windows, private entrance. broadloom, park- ing, 416283.80W. SOWN OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W. large 1 bedroom $500. 2 bed- rooms, $600 6 $620, 3 bedrooms $676., close to buses, shopping, available enmeaallaii fridge. stove, heat, hydro, parking. 1 at / last required, no pets. 721.9722. AVAILABLE December Ist. 3 bedroom apartment, upper duplex, quiet court n Whitby. Fridge, stove, park- ing included. no pets. Ist/ last, $725 pus ulllifies. 668-7513. WHITBY, 2 BEDROOM APT. near Go, lots of Parting• appliances induct- ed, laundry facilities. $V5 per month. 430-8608, or 433-7637. WHITBY, cozy 1 -bedroom apartment. man floor of Victorian mansion, walking distance to downtown, GO, available Nov.lst $350/ month heating included. Call 905.655-8617. WHITBY- small one bed- room basement apt. Own entrance, Suitable for ma- ture Person, Available im- mediately. $450 month. Call 666-4374 or 509- 9913 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!? Can Dave Haylodk Sales Rep. Re/Mex Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668.3800 or (905)666-3211. pen Sun- mem, Close t0 at'' amoiities. available Call (416) 444- - - -- •.�....�. , v . c�aa.ir�x n. m. t v D 1-. In. CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- (905) 693-9269 3 b North Oshawa. 1. 2 & 3 Ddrms Inclusive Pay a- ble. parking & laundry fac 723-2094 A,Ax-Mi.;naGIPAv-«-l_, ;lad, , «_ DOPORAi10N OSHAWA, Clean 1 bed- room basement apt own Apartments entrance. fridge : Stove. 1 1 p Apartments washer I dryer. yard. dose For Rent01n, For Rent entrance full -bath. 4 aD- uwry to downtown. no Pets, goat PICKERING Cl FAN nuc wcnox.nu puances. non-smoking no GLEN, Immaculate bright. month Including uhhtties. bright spacious, broad- meet, near Oshawa center pets Suit single person modern. large 2 bedroom, 435-0110 loomed. 2 bedroom base- Own entrance and parking. Available Immediately separate entrance. 4 ment apartment. appllanc- non smoking, $95 weekly $600/month inclusive 683- pliances, no smdcing/peats, OSHAWA, large 1 bed- es, separate entrance. no all Inclusive. Ist/last, avail - 1332 available Immediately room apt rot rent in small smoking, no pets. $695 + ale now furnished 432 - AJAX Orford Tours. $780, first &last. uthkbes ,n- quiet budding, Wilson & $50 utilities. (905) 8J1- 2914 leave message. Spacious apartments, quer Bloor area. Heat hydro. 8777 lauded 426-1428. fudge 7 stove. included. WHITBY - 107 Wellington bwking. lose to shopping. St.. 1 bedroom in - 401• GO Pool. sauna. 3 IMMACULATE 1 -bed- Laundry on Premises. Car- PICKERING- New 1 bed- cludes fn stove, heat, bedroom Jan Ist. 683-8571 room tlasement apartment pot thr can 721-1N 78 dogs room basement apt. whttes water, pill". k $605Jmo + unci 7:30 p.m. in newer Oshawa home. time. y RE) N. Exacuthw home, cin- hydro. 905-831.5132 or AJAX -CONDO On con- Separate entrance, vote entrance. parWng, a- 90586-7870. Mary. scirvation area. Pear minutes to GO, 401. & O.C. OSHAWA- 1 Bedroom ble. laundry, appliances. WHITBY - one bedroom, Beach; 1 bdrm. pabo, 5 Carpeted throughout, ce- furnished apt. $500/month Vefy quiet bane, ideal fa north d Go, velli n closet. app'., Indoor pool, 1 prkg, ramic floor n kitchen, Cable included. Loft fur- single working person. nice neighborhood. Avatl- $79W"* + utd. 1st & last french doors, ges fireplace, nished T.V./Cable. $370/ $595 inclusive. Call 831- able Dec. 1. $55OJmo. 668- Nolil 427-0569. central air, frhdge, stove. AN. month. 5 mins from down- 8801. 3161 or 723-9340. Indusive heat, hydro, we- town. Call 725 -6578 - AJAX: Larva 1 bedroom basement apartment Sep'�• Cable & parlerg. MUST arate entrance, utilities in- BE SEENI $650/moMh bun. luded. Free parking. lsti required. No pets. Available immediately. Ref- 905-725-2664 cher 6pmerences. No Pets. 683 -' 2852. IMMACULATE one bed - ATTENTION bachelors and bad,elorenes - how would you like to own your very awn brand new town - home for as little as $7801 mo.? Your own Pad would have 3 bedrooms, 2 wash- rooms, garage, patio, and it's fully decorated by a professional designer. So what's the catch... there's orgy one Will Can Chadarke a Frank at 905-427-0855, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Thurs.; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st. 2 bedroom apartment, central location. Parking and laundry facilities. 905- 436-6149 or 905-432- 6935. loomed, private entrance and bath. Share laundry fac., south Ajax at lake, non-smoking, $675 util. and cable included, first! last 686-3204. JOHN & CENTRE ST 2 bedroom available Dec.?, $675 monthly, first & last, utilities and perking ksdud- ad. no pets, rhewy renovat- ed, call 728-9499. LAKEVIEW PARK:Osha- we Upper level of house. 2 bedroom, deck, fenced yard, & parking, $700. monthly. includes ulif ies a avail. Dec.. 1. Call 905- 509-1930. NORTH OSHAWA- 3. bdrm avail. Dec..lst. $755. Clean & quiet building. Ind. heat, hydro. app. & park- ing. 579-9600. 725-9655. PICKERING 2 bedroo n basement apt Available Nov 1st for responsible irtdNldual(s). Separate entrance, A/C, near GO. $725 + utilities. (605) 639-0116 PICKERING GO Large 2 bedroom basement, extra large master, bright, quiet, parking, laundry, occa- Sional babySjiting. NO smoking, no pets. 5775- 420-2472 PICKERING: Whites/ Finch. Clears. ginL bright, newly renovated 1 bdrm bsmt apt. Walkout ravine Sep. ant., a/c, no pets/ Smoking. Suites one. $65oJ inclusive. 905.837-0218. SOUTH AJAX - IMM&CU- tate bright one bedroom apt., large windows, private entrance. broadloom, park- ing, 416283.80W. SOWN OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W. large 1 bedroom $500. 2 bed- rooms, $600 6 $620, 3 bedrooms $676., close to buses, shopping, available enmeaallaii fridge. stove, heat, hydro, parking. 1 at / last required, no pets. 721.9722. AVAILABLE December Ist. 3 bedroom apartment, upper duplex, quiet court n Whitby. Fridge, stove, park- ing included. no pets. Ist/ last, $725 pus ulllifies. 668-7513. WHITBY, 2 BEDROOM APT. near Go, lots of Parting• appliances induct- ed, laundry facilities. $V5 per month. 430-8608, or 433-7637. WHITBY, cozy 1 -bedroom apartment. man floor of Victorian mansion, walking distance to downtown, GO, available Nov.lst $350/ month heating included. Call 905.655-8617. WHITBY- small one bed- room basement apt. Own entrance, Suitable for ma- ture Person, Available im- mediately. $450 month. Call 666-4374 or 509- 9913 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!? Can Dave Haylodk Sales Rep. Re/Mex Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668.3800 or (905)666-3211. pen Sun- mem, Close t0 at'' amoiities. available Call (416) 444- entrance full -bath. 4 aD- uwry to downtown. no Pets, goat PICKERING Cl FAN nuc wcnox.nu puances. non-smoking no GLEN, Immaculate bright. month Including uhhtties. bright spacious, broad- meet, near Oshawa center pets Suit single person modern. large 2 bedroom, 435-0110 loomed. 2 bedroom base- Own entrance and parking. Available Immediately separate entrance. 4 ment apartment. appllanc- non smoking, $95 weekly $600/month inclusive 683- pliances, no smdcing/peats, OSHAWA, large 1 bed- es, separate entrance. no all Inclusive. Ist/last, avail - 1332 available Immediately room apt rot rent in small smoking, no pets. $695 + ale now furnished 432 - AJAX Orford Tours. $780, first &last. uthkbes ,n- quiet budding, Wilson & $50 utilities. (905) 8J1- 2914 leave message. Spacious apartments, quer Bloor area. Heat hydro. 8777 lauded 426-1428. fudge 7 stove. included. WHITBY - 107 Wellington bwking. lose to shopping. St.. 1 bedroom in - 401• GO Pool. sauna. 3 IMMACULATE 1 -bed- Laundry on Premises. Car- PICKERING- New 1 bed- cludes fn stove, heat, bedroom Jan Ist. 683-8571 room tlasement apartment pot thr can 721-1N 78 dogs room basement apt. whttes water, pill". k $605Jmo + unci 7:30 p.m. in newer Oshawa home. time. y RE) N. Exacuthw home, cin- hydro. 905-831.5132 or AJAX -CONDO On con- Separate entrance, vote entrance. parWng, a- 90586-7870. Mary. scirvation area. Pear minutes to GO, 401. & O.C. OSHAWA- 1 Bedroom ble. laundry, appliances. WHITBY - one bedroom, Beach; 1 bdrm. pabo, 5 Carpeted throughout, ce- furnished apt. $500/month Vefy quiet bane, ideal fa north d Go, velli n closet. app'., Indoor pool, 1 prkg, ramic floor n kitchen, Cable included. Loft fur- single working person. nice neighborhood. Avatl- $79W"* + utd. 1st & last french doors, ges fireplace, nished T.V./Cable. $370/ $595 inclusive. Call 831- able Dec. 1. $55OJmo. 668- Nolil 427-0569. central air, frhdge, stove. AN. month. 5 mins from down- 8801. 3161 or 723-9340. Indusive heat, hydro, we- town. Call 725 -6578 - AJAX: Larva 1 bedroom basement apartment Sep'�• Cable & parlerg. MUST arate entrance, utilities in- BE SEENI $650/moMh bun. luded. Free parking. lsti required. No pets. Available immediately. Ref- 905-725-2664 cher 6pmerences. No Pets. 683 -' 2852. IMMACULATE one bed - ATTENTION bachelors and bad,elorenes - how would you like to own your very awn brand new town - home for as little as $7801 mo.? Your own Pad would have 3 bedrooms, 2 wash- rooms, garage, patio, and it's fully decorated by a professional designer. So what's the catch... there's orgy one Will Can Chadarke a Frank at 905-427-0855, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Thurs.; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st. 2 bedroom apartment, central location. Parking and laundry facilities. 905- 436-6149 or 905-432- 6935. loomed, private entrance and bath. Share laundry fac., south Ajax at lake, non-smoking, $675 util. and cable included, first! last 686-3204. JOHN & CENTRE ST 2 bedroom available Dec.?, $675 monthly, first & last, utilities and perking ksdud- ad. no pets, rhewy renovat- ed, call 728-9499. LAKEVIEW PARK:Osha- we Upper level of house. 2 bedroom, deck, fenced yard, & parking, $700. monthly. includes ulif ies a avail. Dec.. 1. Call 905- 509-1930. NORTH OSHAWA- 3. bdrm avail. Dec..lst. $755. Clean & quiet building. Ind. heat, hydro. app. & park- ing. 579-9600. 725-9655. PICKERING 2 bedroo n basement apt Available Nov 1st for responsible irtdNldual(s). Separate entrance, A/C, near GO. $725 + utilities. (605) 639-0116 PICKERING GO Large 2 bedroom basement, extra large master, bright, quiet, parking, laundry, occa- Sional babySjiting. NO smoking, no pets. 5775- 420-2472 PICKERING: Whites/ Finch. Clears. ginL bright, newly renovated 1 bdrm bsmt apt. Walkout ravine Sep. ant., a/c, no pets/ Smoking. Suites one. $65oJ inclusive. 905.837-0218. SOUTH AJAX - IMM&CU- tate bright one bedroom apt., large windows, private entrance. broadloom, park- ing, 416283.80W. SOWN OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W. large 1 bedroom $500. 2 bed- rooms, $600 6 $620, 3 bedrooms $676., close to buses, shopping, available enmeaallaii fridge. stove, heat, hydro, parking. 1 at / last required, no pets. 721.9722. AVAILABLE December Ist. 3 bedroom apartment, upper duplex, quiet court n Whitby. Fridge, stove, park- ing included. no pets. Ist/ last, $725 pus ulllifies. 668-7513. WHITBY, 2 BEDROOM APT. near Go, lots of Parting• appliances induct- ed, laundry facilities. $V5 per month. 430-8608, or 433-7637. WHITBY, cozy 1 -bedroom apartment. man floor of Victorian mansion, walking distance to downtown, GO, available Nov.lst $350/ month heating included. Call 905.655-8617. WHITBY- small one bed- room basement apt. Own entrance, Suitable for ma- ture Person, Available im- mediately. $450 month. Call 666-4374 or 509- 9913 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!? Can Dave Haylodk Sales Rep. Re/Mex Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668.3800 or (905)666-3211. pen Sun- mem, Close t0 at'' amoiities. available Call (416) 444- Indusive heat, hydro, we- town. Call 725 -6578 - AJAX: Larva 1 bedroom basement apartment Sep'�• Cable & parlerg. MUST arate entrance, utilities in- BE SEENI $650/moMh bun. luded. Free parking. lsti required. No pets. Available immediately. Ref- 905-725-2664 cher 6pmerences. No Pets. 683 -' 2852. IMMACULATE one bed - ATTENTION bachelors and bad,elorenes - how would you like to own your very awn brand new town - home for as little as $7801 mo.? Your own Pad would have 3 bedrooms, 2 wash- rooms, garage, patio, and it's fully decorated by a professional designer. So what's the catch... there's orgy one Will Can Chadarke a Frank at 905-427-0855, 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. Mon. - Thurs.; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st. 2 bedroom apartment, central location. Parking and laundry facilities. 905- 436-6149 or 905-432- 6935. loomed, private entrance and bath. Share laundry fac., south Ajax at lake, non-smoking, $675 util. and cable included, first! last 686-3204. JOHN & CENTRE ST 2 bedroom available Dec.?, $675 monthly, first & last, utilities and perking ksdud- ad. no pets, rhewy renovat- ed, call 728-9499. LAKEVIEW PARK:Osha- we Upper level of house. 2 bedroom, deck, fenced yard, & parking, $700. monthly. includes ulif ies a avail. Dec.. 1. Call 905- 509-1930. NORTH OSHAWA- 3. bdrm avail. Dec..lst. $755. Clean & quiet building. Ind. heat, hydro. app. & park- ing. 579-9600. 725-9655. PICKERING 2 bedroo n basement apt Available Nov 1st for responsible irtdNldual(s). Separate entrance, A/C, near GO. $725 + utilities. (605) 639-0116 PICKERING GO Large 2 bedroom basement, extra large master, bright, quiet, parking, laundry, occa- Sional babySjiting. NO smoking, no pets. 5775- 420-2472 PICKERING: Whites/ Finch. Clears. ginL bright, newly renovated 1 bdrm bsmt apt. Walkout ravine Sep. ant., a/c, no pets/ Smoking. Suites one. $65oJ inclusive. 905.837-0218. SOUTH AJAX - IMM&CU- tate bright one bedroom apt., large windows, private entrance. broadloom, park- ing, 416283.80W. SOWN OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W. large 1 bedroom $500. 2 bed- rooms, $600 6 $620, 3 bedrooms $676., close to buses, shopping, available enmeaallaii fridge. stove, heat, hydro, parking. 1 at / last required, no pets. 721.9722. AVAILABLE December Ist. 3 bedroom apartment, upper duplex, quiet court n Whitby. Fridge, stove, park- ing included. no pets. Ist/ last, $725 pus ulllifies. 668-7513. WHITBY, 2 BEDROOM APT. near Go, lots of Parting• appliances induct- ed, laundry facilities. $V5 per month. 430-8608, or 433-7637. WHITBY, cozy 1 -bedroom apartment. man floor of Victorian mansion, walking distance to downtown, GO, available Nov.lst $350/ month heating included. Call 905.655-8617. WHITBY- small one bed- room basement apt. Own entrance, Suitable for ma- ture Person, Available im- mediately. $450 month. Call 666-4374 or 509- 9913 WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!? Can Dave Haylodk Sales Rep. Re/Mex Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668.3800 or (905)666-3211. pen Sun- mem, Close t0 at'' amoiities. available Call (416) 444- OF Ali MUSS, COLLECTIBLES, cLASSWARE.IOSCELLANEOUS TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, NOVEIIfIWA I, AT 600 PM AT GOODWOOD CO U4UNITY CENTRE (15 km east of hely #404 via Bloomington Side Road) PREVIEW AT 4100 PM ANTIQUES & COLLECTIIISLES Walnut dining table & 5 chairs; Kitchen cabinet with glass doors; Primitive ash bed: Primitive washstand; Oak hall table; Pantry & parlor tables; Fold -top extention table; Serpentine dresser; Vanity with mir- ror and bench (walnut veneer); 5 matching oak chairs; 4 matching chairs with damask upholstered seats; 2 matching oak uphol- stered chairs with paw feet; Victorian shelf (walnut, ornately carved, 8 beveled mir- rors); Clocks: Gingerbread and musical (with lovers on moving swing); Oil lamps; Doll pram (wicker); Folk Art bark wood carving (Brazil, 3 ft.); Spinning wheel; 30's Coke memorabilia: Stain glass window; Umbrella hall rack; Asst. lamps; Bird cage and ornate stand; Wooden chests; Framed prints; Lace and Linen; Quilt tops; Hotel key cabinet; Medicine cabinet; Dion Quints memorabilia: 2 victorian beaded capes; Noritake; Nippon; Occupied Japan; Cran- berry; Capodimonte; Carlton ware; Shelly;i Cornflower; Crystal; Crackle glass; Art Deco; and more.... PERSIAN RUGS: Never Persian Rugs (3 Kashan Silk). TOYS: "NY Lint" missile launcher; Tortoise ( Mobo ToToise" England); Cap guns: (Hu- bley); ("Shootin Iron" BCM England); ("Kil- gore Mountie"); Lady bug (mechanical); Truck (small); Domino's (with airplane design); Lehman sulky toy; 3 Composition dolls; English (pipe clay) baby doll; plastic doll dishes; tin doll house & furniture; Wicker doll pram; Model airplanes (wood- en): Battery operated car (50's): Disney and McDonald's collectibles. TERMS: Cash, Visa or cheque with proper I D on sale day. Subject to inclusions & exclusions. Any announcement on day of sale takes precedence over printed mat- ter. Auctioneer's decision final. SNACK BAR AVAILABLE WARREN WOODS AUCTIONS 905-404-2708 AU_CTION�A�E SPECTACULAR ESTATE AUCTION of AN. 'O'.;ES TOYS, COLLECTIBLES and TOOLS to be nein at the Phoenix Sales Arena (firmly Wilson's), Uxbridge Hwy x12 (or 023 Lakeridge Rd.). north to Hwy 047 west to Uxbridge Watch for signs. TOYS: Over 100 toys including exotic 8 European Fa.E -.ars In onginal boxes: Ertl. European . Revell. Jouef. Burago, Tonka. Old England Toys, Dinky. Grumm. Kyoshko Polistril, Brumm, Idea, Majorette. Malsto. Franklin Mint etc. Also 100 die cast toys, (some mint in box) including Superfast. Corgi. Hot Wheels. Redliners Lesney, John Deere. A & P & Knechtel trucks, Marx in fin airplane. Lehmann Lob Bird 919, Star Wars. Marx Mickey tin dollhouse. Mickey & Minnie Dolls, Disney Dolls, CWCP lunch pail hand carved race car plus more. ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD- Ornately carved solid oak tables,(5.10', & 11' lengths, Excellent board- room tables for professional offices or churches), pine oval table (3 brd. top, ong. paint), Quebec church windows wood cross Finial & Alter, ant. pine cupbrds.. tea wagon, qty. antique tables & chairs, wicker settee, qty. living nn., tum., ant. spindle bed, wardrobe brass cash register, Findlay cookstove, qty of early fighting, Ltd. Ed. prints, Ig. qty. ant. glass, china, milk bottles & calls, qty. electric, wood- working, hand & power tools, McLaughlin Oshawa Cutter ( plaque), ant. buggy, Cutter seat, plus much more. Call for taxed list. NOTE: An gillMgolnc offering of unique toys, quality antiques and collectibles. Over 1,000 lots,2 Auctioneers. Toys sell at 10 a.m. China at 3 p.m. RM : Cash, Visa, MIC or Interac. Viewing 8 a.m. Sale Day. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Div, of 1081454 Onttario Inc.) Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 14MO-654-4647 Estate AuctKEITH 'wn Sale for Mrs AUCTIONSSaleHuggins and the 1late Mr. Russell Huggin of 607 Hunter St. W. Peterborough. Also Mrs. W.B, Gordon. Both giving up housekeeping, Sunday Nov. 3rd, 12:00 noon. Contents transferred to the Trentwinds International Centre, 264 Lansdowne St. East Peterborough. Selling; Antique furniture, fine home furnishings, porcelain, sterling silver, fine bone china, fancy glassware, carpet, original art, fid prints, pianos, vintage jukebox made by Wur(itzer, tools, plus much more from these local prominent homes. Terms; Cash, Visa with 3% buyers premium inspection morning of sale, removal day of sale only. I.D. to register. Bidding card $1.00. "This is truly one of our finest sales of the year'. Keith Monk Auctions. 705-742.1403. Geared to Excellence in customer service. CALL 683-7545 for up-to-date auction lishnus a.inrington at Port Perry residents call 404-2615 For an audio version of all current and upcoming located Iccatein southern and eastern Ontario please call the above number AUCTION SALE ODD FELLOW'S HALL, PORT PERRY 14460 SIMCOE STREET NORTH, SOUTH OF IIWV 7A FRIDAY NIGHT NOV. 1`T 1996 VIEW 5:30 P.M. SALE AT 6:30 P.M. MERCHANDISE RECEIVED FROM BANKRUPTCIES. INCLUDING BANKRUPT STOCK OV CONSI'MERS DISTRIBt'TIN;G. FULL TRUCK LOAD OF MIXED MERCHANDISE WILL BE OFFERED AT THIS SALE. Partial ll.sl. Sanyo. Sony. Scutt, cjticen. AIWA. F.rnerson. etc P;lectronics, cordless phones. 25" colour TVs.4 head l -('Rs. answering machines, compact disk. radms & home stereos Iltiusewares. clinware. collectible porcelain ,lolls up to 40`, small aPplianc•es. exercise machines. gym bikes. steppers. ski machines etc Tools, screwdrivers, drill press, grinders, jacks clamps socket sets, drill hits, porcelain cases. Poul tables, lots of to vs, jewellery. 60 diamond rinks, michiko pearl. (town duvets. feather betts. heaters. humidifiers, furniture, tiffany lamps, typewriters, vacum. leather attache. keel cookware sets, 45 pis it innerware sets. trampolines, the cast cars. baby strollers carriage. car seats, 111111 strollers, jewellery boxes. cork pictures reproduction prints, kitchenware. indoor electric grill, hath scales, alarm ( locks with radius & phones reproduc•tiun Antique style oak radios, call displayers, computer tables & organizer table. TV VCR stands, proctor silex small appliances, lots of items for Xmas gifts Too many to list, subject to addition & deletions TERMS: CASH. VISA. MASTER CARD, O`I.V. GLOBAL A11 -TIONS t9nsl r7a-47q 2 ANAN - L)Lli (_)R AAI\ L Articles It, lido Oii% list Fur out GIANT consignrnc itt auction Thursday Nrn'c-mbcir ' IA 990 -ALIVE Irlernaronal 440 Diesel 4 cyl , Al,s 5&40.44)- -P 0,40.4o--'P J'ese Massey 35 Diesel, Antique Grair Scale 3 PTH 6' blade. Buzz Saw. 3 PTH Base For-(, 3 PTH 7 - Bade, JO Disc, 3 PTH, Wjtex C„ levato,. T Eaton Grinder. 1970 Western Star Tandem Dump 3' 8,13SP, 1975 Single Drop 40t1 Furniture Var 511, Wheel 1650'. G-1000 Mrr Mce,ne Gas 540PTO DBE Remote 3575HRS Exc Cond . John Deere 95C 70HRS Turf T MF050 W LDR Gas. 0130 Far -all WrCult, 2-+x2080 Ferguson. MH 044. John Deere AR, :Dav-d Brown 0 885 Diesel W'LDR W-4 W SN PLWT Farmall Cub W'SD MWR. Case S. Case D. Case SC. AC $272 Diesel 3PTH. Massey Pony W HYD. 8Hp Ant Wheelhorse Tactor Sentra KV Tractor W Org HYD Plow, 2-TH SD MWR. 3-3PTH SN BLW. 2.3PTH PLW, 1-3PTH 3 Furrough, MF 3PTH Disc. 4CYL vil Motor not running. Cocks^u", 20 SO MWR. JC 2 Fur Drag Plow ]Steel Wheels Pull Type Cult on Steel. 2 Tractor Cabs 1 -Anis I -Case. Horse Drawr MWR INT. JD Bushhog. Woods Bushhog• 14 ft Fibreglass Cadarert Boat. Coates $4040 Tire Changer, Snap on Wheel Balancer Elect, Elect Band Saw Ant Toy Coll, ASTD Tires & Rims Quebec Pct Belly Stove. LG Wood Stove, Ant Wood Stove. Set of Hot Tanks (Degreasing Engines), 20ft Constn Trailer Single Axle, DEAD Massey Pony WISD MWR. B -Allis Row Croo W' Cult, Ford Jubilee. Cockshutt 70. Ford 8N. Farmall A. MH 044, $414 ICH Diesel, 430 Case WILDR & Fork Lift, Case VA And your toys! HAMMER AUCTIONS 40 Port Darlington Rd. \ �' Bowman -4000 ville, Ont.\427 0 i 623 ` SAT NOV. 2 10A.M. NEW MATTRESS SETS, BED CHESTERFIELD, MODERN FURNITURE, SOME ANTIQUES AT ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTION CENTER - LINDSAY, Selling the balance of new furniture store and several local estates. Brand new, brand name mattresses, bed chesterfield, bed chesterfield mattresses, iron and brass beds and head- boards frames, electric adjustable beds, air and water beds, futton mattresses, large quty mat- tress covers, duvets, sheets, comforters, lamps, all new merchandise, all must be sold, fax ma- chine, cash register, illuminated 4 x 8 sign, under counter fridge, scotch guard machine, 9 pc. mod- ern dining room suites, bedroom furniture, walnut cedar chest, hoosier bottom, hat tree, chester- fields, walnut china cabinet, oak parlor table, ex- ecutive office desk, steno chairs, like new may tag heavy duty stacking auto washer and dryer, some tools, partial list. To consign estates full house or apartmentfuls call MCLEAN AUCTIONS (705) 324.2783 LINDSAY OR 1.800.461.6499 TO LIST YOUR SALE. AUCTION CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED LCw Commission, Pa, next day. Sales every Tues. Thurs and Sat at 6 n' Antique furni- ture, appliances etc Owner and op- erator MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa. Established in 1960 725-5751 723-0501 GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE. NOVIST FRIDAY 6 P.M. Selling 'n cor.terts from a port 'Hope home and artifacts from the Kendal Orange lodge 'lat back cupboard. small pine table, pine box, old drums, drum sticks, old gavels. Ironstone dishes, seats, sashes, old ra- dio. old shutters. crocks, lam cupboard, quilts., bed dresser. antiques, old chairs, computer equipment, cb equipment, garden tolls, etc. Terms Cash, approved, cheque with ID, visa, rTVc in- Auctiolfeer Frank Stapleton (905) 786-2244 I-NO.263.9886 TNOV. 2196 6:30 P.M. PETRICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 CONIC. RD. 18, BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) This week we have to be sold, the contents of 2 homes Including a large variety of an- tique 8 modern furni- ture, appliances, bed- room suites, brass bed, dressers. Irg pine buffet/hutch dl- ningroom tables, chesterfield suite. wing back chairs. set Spode dishes, collect- able glass & china. lawn & garden equip- ment, tools & many other Interesting & in- vs;al Items Large safe, viewing from 5 m Terms are cash. sa, MC or Debit Card For more info can : (905) 263-4252 Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Appraisals & Liquidations ESTATE AUCTION SALE SAT. NOV. 2/96 AT 10 A.M. 870 TAUNTON RD. E. WHITBY. Ne are selling 'ne es- 'a'e of the late Cha- & oyce Lan - aster former owner 'he Lancaster Hotel Sawa. and the es- -f the late Ke - former cwr- :)f Mother Jackson �c•tn K'C^en, Port including 3 pc -erry wall unit (new 8 pc cherry --3r, 3 pc French oncia; sofa set. ^a table. lamps. _,CKlny chairs. oak -'ler entertainment upright freezer +s,i,her & .Iryer. pea - 5 ft roll top desk e ]ar chest. 4 pc :-oom suite, drum ace. nesting tables. wall unit. 2 26- s with remotes -PSK new chester- f e::s. Chairs, love - sea's. glass top table & 6 chairs. Limited E7ition prints, hall ta- Gies & mirrors. 32- roll 'Cr desk, 2 & 4 drawer oak filing cabinets. bar stools. 7 pc green bedroom suite. 6 pc pine livingroom suite. 96' oak table & cnairs, old press back chairs. pots & pans, lots of smalls. Note time: 10 a m Excellent sale. plan to attend. All Fur- niture like new. Auc- tions Sat. Nov. 9th, Restaurant Equip- ment; Sat, Nov 16th Estate Sale including '88 Topaz, 18000 McLean Auction & Liquidation 905.686-3291 905-132-2836 THE NFWS ADVERTIStF;�t, WED., 6CT0BikAk J0, 1996-PA(;F,'2§-A CORNEIL'S HousesM Townhouses AUCTION BARN t For Rent For Rent Friday, Nov. 1st 30 pm at s. Easstt of 3 milees ° •4X 'fjes-rey & Ross $I.1AAbsolute Affordable Little Britain WHY RENT? on County Rd. 4. OWN YOUR Round oak split ped- HOMEI estal table. 6 pine Payments from S569/mo. 4288-2'45 No DownpaymenO captains chairs, Call Me washstands, antique 571-6275 dressers, writing 1-800-840-6275 desk, chesterfields, Mafrk Stapley modern dressers & sales Reo Sunor, S,),io chests of drawers. Excel Realty maple desk, GE au- tomatic washer & d - ry er, coffee 7 end ta- bles, walnut parlor table, wooden rocking chairs, double key board, electric organ, new pine mirrors. boxes, corner knick- knack shelves, bridge lamps, occasional chairs. BACK BARN at 6 00 pm. A large quanury Or TUller pro- huct: Including clean- ers, polishers, deoxi- diz;ng pellets, stripers. waxes, mops, brooms & cleaning accesso- ries to be soli at 8 30 pm. Metal cutting mit- er hacksaw (6'x6" ca- pacity), guillotine -and shear vertical 1 ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES WHY RENT? BUY' `,c 1ror �aynierl No problem' Pt me show/ou now `dc^ Pay S71(, 0 A C Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep, Remax Accord Realty Ltd. 576.3111 AJAX -,a -�e, ,5! ?' ^, : can 3 bedroom c:-^galow. 5 appliances in ."7e-aundry walk ;,,• 'O ect Se50,montr 2'3 115 'irstiiast Call Jim l.,5 5' 9-5535 AJAX. 3 oed'oom mam .. !rr)ge. laundry 'aties, park.rg Tse "Dols ane shopping. nclus,ve 685-3201 ,A in band saw. 10 WN ° •4X 'fjes-rey & Ross 220 volt spot welder. 3 bedroor^s ' 2 reath ultra graph a• rooms eat r i,;-rer ,_-dry S975 morth plus 2. flame cutter 225 amp manes no pets on arc welder, contrac- ; please Avail :ors tool box (pipe 4288-2'45 v6es & casters). 112 AVAIL. NOVEMBER 1 ton hand chain fall T' ;- n ❑ . 7 -- GSI, nikko SG 2460 '-' ^or -,e exra arge ;a ,e^erator, !9195 Chev 'ocr IToala, plus A qty , _ e! ,.es ^ s^ea ,...me^' 723-3333 434 -^ na, glass house- - --,I & ,ollectables 9EAUTI FUL 3 -Bedroom Don & Greg i :es • 4 Pece pat- 2 Cornell "ce bat's o'ofessor- Auctioneers ' ntshed basemer! cc • uhi't ,a'S 211 RR/1, Little Britain �5 �, 4.6 296 S3 705-786-2183 4r5APEA A _ozy 2 ^. .arpet ea wrr, e fenced yarn snea _STAT: AN: - ,C' access. dppl:ances. CONSIGNMENT .. S -5x10 • 532 '38- AUCTION. CCURTICE 3 bedroom SAT NOV 2 ;a .. -ewiy-enovat- AT 5 PM MYLES KING ava ao,e-r^ed,ately AUCTION HA&.L acre $900 olus to M :lr- a^ ,e ., sora 305427527. !-re plus a 12 1 2 OSHAWA -ear Lake 3 ^L Mastercraft lop conal dh^ Trower. wide :_ul. -- firs0asi plus ubl Per 'n C. Old. with 4 yr ' Pets $860 me 623- he•anty Pin e com- i.'er station, 3 pce OSHAWA-- oearoom ^ :cern chesterfieldeo burgalow w,, -r arge fenced yarn Pets s,. -e i newi lazy boy -a,„! ao,e Stove :rye( . ria . glass top coffee „a,,e• nciudea Gas heat arc end tables. chest _ems a' A., C:cse to all ^t drawers dressers. a^en't'es 'st & ast re - wardrobe. oak bed- - references Ali 'CCm suite. rugs. aoie Dec 'st S80o,morm . ;oois, etc as Call 721-2952 ANTIQUES - Oak SIMCOE/401 area be- side board refinished !ac^ea 3 DearCcm 2 sto,ey 'Ole 4 bath. 4 appi,anCes parlor set, hanging oil Ava. able Nov 'st 1st & lamp, hand painted, as! 59oc . _r:i:nes Call settee, itol chair. 666-8632 or 666-34-8 center dining WHITBY, 3 oeowom room and Cu^ga.cw Ma:r floor 13 chairs. jy, OCCu- acre Ccvrry property. 5 pied lapahes. sil- mins to downtown Si000 & ver, chibedding utu,des References 655. etc. 19hev van, 3597 certified,s every iZERO DOWN!! NO 1sTues., That. at 6 ]hn last Owning a home caP.M. gnments cost less than rent For de- welcomeTerms tails call Bridget Greenlaw Sales Rep. Cadwell Bank- cash,er R WR 728-1069 Ext. MYG 38AUCER721 ' Townhouses News Advertiser Clasp "Vied Department is open every Monday to Friday Woo a.m. to poo peme CaU 683-0707 to place your ad or fax it 683-7363 AVAILABLE NOV 1 & Dec. 1. Large 3 bedroom townhouse, neutral decor. 4 all 1 1,2 baths, base. ment & garage. King & Townhne area 5895 + ubl. Phone 905-721-8213. IMMEDIATE OCCU- PANCY; Bungalow and 3 story Townhouses for rent, or Rent -to -Own in NEW ex- ecutive condominium com- plex. 2 underground park. mg spaces and ample stor- age space included. 2 bed- room bungalow S1200.mo ,maintenance fees enciud- ed) plus Wiles 3 bedroom townhouse 51500 mo (maintenentce fees includ- ed) Plus utetles Please can 4275559 to view NEWER WHITBY. 2 bed room townhouse. 2 ap- pliances, $877 00 plus util- ities. Available now, call 668.5660 NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom « basement townhouses in well main tamed family complex Freshly decorated with Fng ,stove. close to all amenities Starting at S7381month On site Mgmt office Call 905- 728- 3 777 PICKERING Tnde' Cas, - •a ' 500 sq e 3 bedrooms 2 1,2 baths. ail appliances $1100 per — olus 'Jtllitic?s Available Dec 'st Call Abe E83- 17 or 3„- 127 '537 WHITES ROAD/ 401 - '. available Decembe' 's! Newly •enovaled .:schen mmac,we ^ordat,r 2 urdergr;,,nd park rg spots S1o25-,116tes Peie,ences required 4'6: 283 • 393 Rooms Im for Rent AJAX, FURNISHED iior^e Owr ertrarce sharer] Car^. & t'.lcrer '.cn- SmOMG• ='st. p:us depcs�t :all "_. '26r ALTONA RD S-ecpard 'er ^•a!,,e e-cvyred :;e, Son n -year ^,,,,e, yx nome S-a•e Seca -ate 2 vin, =•s ^ Rere or^es 595 .vee. yC5 509-245. aver: ^ s^s FURNISHED •Prr �.,. ^cine Snare t:sc^en cat(+room .aunary %or smc-, $325 montt• Call 1131-• 14., S.OSHAWA..-rarer r , �rvate ^Orie share tiro.^er and oam w,•' 2 Omer aowts %or -smoke• S ,Sweet '-st.las! 434- '678 LIVERPOOL BAYLv arge ought room, use of a,, •ami- ties. 5380 per monm call 42C 332C NORTH -END rose to i”. --am College oogrt. '_-.*r S aunary 'acd,ties _Joie kC yard pa,i,:rg S350 S40C• month atausne 723-685' PICKERING 5.r9:e •oom w'^ _ace -se ct t,!cner la0,4,es, walk •c P,cxerrg Generating Station, GO PTC S34C per morith S170 B„veer:y ,alt 420-43'8 PRIVATE furnished •oom 'or ler! Snare house. ca. Die. laurdry and pari(rg Across 1,orn Osnawa Ce,. !re $300,montn Can for Petals 723-5325 / Shared Accomodabon AJAX- Home to snare 5 aPP'tances.AC. cable. non- smoking, parking 2 rooms. S550 & S350 Inclusive Call 1905) 429-8882 NE OSHAWA Large pri- vate room, cable TV. Phone and parking. Free to use all facikties in tumished house. Students welcome, Parties on weekends. $80.J weekly. Call 721-0122. NORTH/CENTRAL Whit- by -Furnished house; pool, laundry. parking. storage. etc. Will rent daily. weekly, monthly Available ASAP, fill Dec. t . Cal Wayne: (905)430.2461. OSHAWA, House to share $400 monthly all inclusive. students welcome. Call Barbara 905-579-8069 PICKERING - 2 rooms in home. share facilities. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Available immed Rent ne- gotiable Non-smoking couple or women preferred. (905) 420-0249 PICKERING - looking for a comfortable spacious and bnght home to enjoy? Here ,s the opportunity to share this home wdh one working Christian lady Close to GO and Lake Only 5550 Mary Klassen. 416) 286-3993 PAGE 26 -A -THE 4F,WS'ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 30.19% ' Shared Office a' PriWte Homes Acconadation • Retail Space For Sale SEEKING, non smoking protessionaI male or fe- male to share 3 bedroom house. laundry. parking, storage. Must like dogs. $425 call 576-8123 WANTED - RELOCATING to Durham Region - single white male clean 29, seeks shared accommodate tion or room and board. prefer single female or sin- gle mom (705) 741-0526 (leave message) OFFICE Space for lease in Whitby 575 sq ft near downtown, would suit med- ical or professional needs Plenty of parking, own washroom, utilities incfud- ed Available Dec 1st For information please call 905-666-3833 FA Ir Garage a • Storage Space STORAGE available In- _ side J' outside Year round. COndOflliniums 13 hrtby area Call 655- 79 For Rent Industrial PICKERING T,ldel con- • Units do ' bedroo^ solarium, 1 park ng deluxe rec facfL- ties available Dec 1st Call 905-837-2259 evenings TWO BEDROOM Athcl Ma'y Oshawa SFE' plus hydro. or $925 inclusive 5 appliances secure build ing avadab a irnmed ate;y lstlast 436-0278. NHITBY CONDO. 2 .,a,..s Quiet we, dept buedrrlg Ava,- Dec ' S89C ,nclu_ Sive 905 436 277C Ordffice 8 • , Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent - 30--- s- Lw- , S-): 85C sc 2no 'Ir $550 60C so mare, $500 250 sq man $350 600 2nd fir $50C 1200 sq 1! 2nd floor Call 434244 - or 655-4132 OFFICE space for lease oYe-JOxS busy Hwy•2 handreac access air Cor plenty Of park; Call 9(,-- 725-999, 05725-999' INDUSTRIAL '.:areruus- ,n_ T1,--:- Terwalegar Avadable 968 5 sq ft 8 1930 sqh officawarehous n - g $3 25'sa ft 905-579- 5077 after 5. 571.328 Or, N�vate Homes For Sale $114.900. 1 1r2 STORY. 2 bedroom de baa^ec ^,ge loft with sky light nigh eMCeency c A G separate in law suae large pnvate bacxyard many up- grades Qu of street near C C 438-093' 3'S YOUR LUCKY '.UMBER' ? apartments s• t bedrooms 3 -wash ems 3 x.' -^.ens= S' 80c total Rerts ega; dup-ex will- `bedroom apartment. s :e garage buudmg in good repair. well -decorated throughout 5126.000 Can Frank Hawes, Sutton Clas- s+c Reale 430-9001, AJAX DETACHEC 2 stor ey - bed'Oorn_ '40C sq h. f rv"ed baseme^t main floor family room w;t- .,re- place and wa4out ;154DX 905-619-0108 BEAUTIFUL country bun- galow minutes to Oshawa Ski Club (Kendel) Spa- cious open concept Fin. ished basement 1+ acres $159.900 or available for rent Call 905-436-0475 or 905-686-7526 COURTICE - Custom built individually designed 3 bedrooms. 2 112 baths, fin- ished 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 S,^ Nov 3rd 2-4 per 13 li Cres. Asking S198500 2200 sq ft 3 bedroom. 2 1,2 baths Kas- singer home On quiet cres- cent Greenhouse kd man floor laundry 8 lamely room w out tc deck. fenced CAC A VAC 905 436 2 -84 EXECUTIVE HOME n Cres' 7e area C' A" -oy 2 65C so ft. 4 Dedroems 3 bathrooms. central vac and central air air cleaner heated it ground pmfire. Place. fully fenced and landscaped backyard Ask- ing S256 400 Ca'430 0548 to arrange a viewing Ser nuc offers only No agents HOW MUCH 'e -t a -e yon pay--, _ .. grout S67C PIT for 3 bedroom ' 250 so ft family home It „an be yours for $4475 Cow^ OAC. plus ouaaty for the mortgage and nelp w ii down payment could be available Immediate occu Darcy Pete, 432-200C NEWCASTLE S161. 900 4 'e ­ _ems ail bred '10" be garage finished Case- ment. mar, typo, tam.lyr— and laundry large tour- lot 187.5028 r M,Townhouses Townhouses For Rent For Rent P M11 Pri"ll homes Cottages Personals Co anions For Sale For Sale • • mP NEWCASTLE 3+1 bdrm brick S aluminum side split Cathedral ceilings. 2 baths, new FAG. new broo- dloomed throughout. F/P Large lot fully fenced and treed Finished bsmt we, walkout to deck Mamfloor laundry Close to schools, shopping and 401 Owners relocation Asking $138.900 Call 905-987- 2129 OSHAWA - 3 bedroom home gas heating, walkout from living room to largge fenced yard. Rossland,Wd- son area. $124 900 Call (905) 571-0685 OSHAWA. N W 3 bed- room 1300 sq ft . en- larged driveway, large pa. tio. fenced yard. porch, on quiet Cres convenient. 5141 000 728-8456 Sunderland $169.999: Rea.t'u' 3 bedroom ased bungalow. large open con- cept. 2 -years new walkc,.t basement 2 -car garage Wayne D Thomas. SU"On Classic 430-90OC THICKSON 6 DRYDEN oo ' eenc�c 'ow home. 2 1:2 baths, family room w,gas FP ceramics. hardwood floors, colonial doors S144.900 For ap- porrtmert call 905-571- 3252. ne agents WANTED. N W OSHAWA 3 bedrooms. 18c0 sq h . gas heatfinished base rent. large yard, quiet street. max 5200 000 728- 8456 WHITBY S'07.50C Beautfu. 3 bedrooms rec room ceramic toyer. ga- rage. w.c to fenced yard 5% down. carnes 5758 in. Cluding taxes Ted Houge ton Sutton Cassrc 430- 9000 Vacation 9APProper-ties 53500 jttcruo- ed wOOdetl Trader lot. ad- jacent t_ huge county for- est good 'pad sandy beach 'srnng Cobourg area (4'6'411 --S" RICE LAKE - 3 bedroom cottage. year round road. B. B Beach 1 112 hours from Toronto. asking $115.000 (905)623-7269 Money to Lend OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTEDTHAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. • , Mortgages, • Insurance MORTGAGES Good, bac and ugt,, Firancing for any purposerates from 5 95°, All applications ac Cepted Community Finan - Cal Services 668-6805 a 'Business pportunities FAST FOOD CHICKEN WINGS Excellent locabor. 10 year lease Good sales Ready to add Pizza too in - Crease sales Call Stepner at 905 728-0830 GUARANTEED:Make thousands Of dollars Be the first to receive all the latest network marketing, oppor tunibes Have your name sem to thousands at Op. oortunity seekers each '^onfh Receive a fresh marling list twice a month thea 3u' Super List Build - w Contact. Mr Neill Orlon 789 Rasor Rd S Oshawa, Dnt.L1H 50. Canada BORED ONTARIO HOUSEWIVES - names b private phone numbers, 1- 900-451-3638 ext 704. $3 29/min, must be 18 T. tone. EASTSIDE CONNEC- TIONS DATELINE - Free to call to place your ad, no charges for ladles, no phone bill charges, 905- 430-7060. CHRISTMAS FUN? Vancouver professional, SWM (50) visiting family in Ajax over the holidays. seeks local lady for enjoy- able casual outings Fax .1�•� �xc'. News Advertiser Coed Depsrtranent is open every Monday to Friday 8:00 sari. to 5:00 path. Csu 683-0707 to place your ad or fax it ., R �3-7363 reply to 1-604-944-1162 with contact number, for follow-up phone calf • ' Tenders • ' Tenders • ' Tenders Cheers' EVANLY RAYS Police use us Rated 01 Solutions on Career. Relationships. Heaflh, Love. $2.99/minute 18 + 1-900-451.4055 PLEASURE GIRLS Pleasure Or Daman;. We have the most classy, female escorts In the Durham area. Competitive rates, out calls only. Discretion assured. Call 571-7480 SPORTS NEWS. point so•eacis and muc^. much more"' Call now' 1-900- 45' -6637 Ext 3706 $299 per min must be 18 Y's ProCall Cc (602) 954. 7420 WHY WONDER about to- mor'ow vine- you can can for answers today' Speak with our psychic, live 24 his 1900-451 -3555 ext 4910 S3 99 per men must be 18 yrs Procall Co. (602) 954-7420 JL. x1 The Children's Aid Society of the Durham Region PUBLIC TENDER The Children's Aid Society of the Durham Region is Inviting public tenders for the provision of a 64 Work Station Novell Netware Local Area Network. The successful tender will address the provision of quality equipment and service to be provided to the Society as set out within the Tender Call. Copies of the technical specifications regarding this Tender Call are available at the Society's Offices, 555 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, Ontario, L1J 3H3; or by calling (905) 433-1553 Extension 2312. As the Society is committed to obtaining quality equipment and service with a fair price, and as such, the Society is not obligated to accept any tender, or the lowest tender. The Society reserves the right to set out a delivery schedule for all equipment and reserves the right to permit a bidder to quote on the total Tender Call or any portions there of. The closing day for bid submissions: Friday. November 22, 1996 1]0ItI0I[Il►iI1i►LII::/y: GvMe STRIKE CELEBRATION O$DOWN O PAYMENTS TILL MAY 1/97 (O.A.C.) � 1 1 � - 1 097MODELS �1.� sr„ - ttllt� tllllllll� - Now ,... 26132 (5 AVAILABLE) CAMPKINS HAS MADE A t' $19,24247 ONE TIME ONLY i SPECIAL PURCHASE OF THE THREE $16,800 MOST POPULAR TWO ISM/MTNI BEDROOM MODELS 30BH-2 (5 AVAILABLE) 11111131111111111111 -- — _ iFEATURES 2o,a12 t WEC1AL •DUCTED AIR COND. • AWNING 179800 • MICROWAVE ~ • •STEREO/CASSETTE 35FB (5 AVAILABLE) (U71/MT" , TV ANTENNASOOSTER RISM • GAS/ELEC. WATER HEATER $21,921 - TRUSSED RUBBER ROOF sMCIAL • DUAL 30 LP TANKS U=E] •BEDSPREAD �11$18,800 • CALL FOR DETAILS 1*29S/MT" • FREIGHT/PDI INCLUDED , FKQ CWG BASED ON IS% DOWN- NO PAYtlENTS FOR a MONTHS. 7 3/4 WrMSr THE RV YEAR END SHOW IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE C"PKINS CAMPING CENTRE INC. AS AN EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITOR AT THIS YEARS SHOW 1996 RV YEAR-END SHOW, NOV. 15-171996 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE MISSISSAUGA alloomm I tlyat(inn Wi1•Caa0�1 0 0 CALL 683-7545 for up-to-date auction listings. Clarington & Port Perry residents call 404-2615 WEE=* For an audio version of all current and upcoming auctions located in southern and eastern Ontario please call the above number. r 1 rxil . lcnr In t jtfK c�rnnt tk�th nAlk lti n.J t a PUNT WIn in t!K kv� A ht7ttxr r n r, s.. � ,Il 6x1-tao5 � ao+•bsyt u•mk In s r F•, -n vy rug, i:, r ...... kith nlKc irlmnmr In aiowd..... >na rorty tmrc M ullmg tha numhr 104b691 ht ¢ ;,v M tht' lfimmg funeral Nvki ;rykn r len irnx a!; T,Mn 16 fj, l.nK u..... \, I-. - Miry( 1. . n. r, _'+ALL. ,rn Quietly at home with his family ~_ber 26 19% in his 12 th year after a coura- ;esus cattle /vith Leukemia Derek. beloved son to „rr and Karen and brother to Julie. loving stepson -airaa and stepbrother to Christine Sadly -Ssed [y his grandparents Alfred and Audrey _,ali "form and Cecile Hill and Pops and Margaret --; A sc sadly missed by his many aunts. undes . -, rs 'rends and his pets Tasha and Felix Spe- ,ai •hanks to Dr John Doyle and Claire and the s;a" _' the Hospital for Side Children Resting at = 3. Martino 8 Son , Funeral Directors. Brock =:a �hapel 1057 Brock Rd . Pickenng (just south east side) 905-686-5583 The family awu recewe fnends Wednesday October 30 th. at 3,` , m 'or service in the chapel at 6.30 p.m Re- ception is follow in the Family Centre In lieu of flowers donations to the Children's Wish Founda- non or Camp Oochigeas would be appreciated. 'Lord, put your arms around him tell him we all care to make up for all he suffered and all that wasn't fair.' PUCKRIN.;ecrge George Pucknn of Salem Road Jucjenty at the Oshawa General Hospital on Octob- er 26th 1996 In his 86 th year Beloved husband of Esther (nee Betson). Dear father of Judy Wiliam and Robert. Proud Grandfather of Susan, David. 'ommy. John and Samantha and great-grandfather of Shelby and Nicholas. Survived by his brother Fred and predeceased by his sisters Gladys. Marga- ret and Sadie Visitation and Funeral were held at the WC TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL 110 Dundas St E Whitby (905) 668-3410. Interment at Sa- lem Cemetery , Pickering. If desired, donations to the chanty of your choice would be appreciated by the family MORRISON, Margaret At Aiax & Pickering Hospital on Monday October 28, 1996, in her 80111 year. Dear sister of James Morrison and his wde Hilda, Eliza- beth Medd and sister-in-law, of Edward Hotr m. Predeceased by her sister Agnes Hotrm and sister-in-law Mary Morrison, sadly missed by her many nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews. Friends may cap at the McEACHNIE FU- NERAL HOME, 28 Old &gston Road, Aiax ( Pidk- efing Village) 905.428-8488 from 24 and 7-9 Pm. on Tuesday. Funeral Mass at St. Berrtadetle's R.C. Church, Harwood Ave. at Be* St. in Ajax on Wednesday October 30, 1996 at 10:30 am. Inter- ment Resunecpon Ceme". " so desired, dorw- bons to a charily of your clgice would be apprepall- ed by the famly. WOLBERT, John. At SL Michael's Hospital in Tor - ionto on Monday October 28,1996 in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Ina. Loving father of Briant and his wife Wdiek, and Ian. Proud Opa of Rebecca Dear brother of Laurens and his wife Grace, Peter and his wife Kathy. sadly missed by his family in the Netherlands. Friends may call at fhe MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 24 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral Mass at Hoy Redeem- er Roman Catholic Church, 796 Eyer Drive, Picker- ing at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 31, 1996. Cremation. If so desired, donations to St. Michael's Hospital would be appreciated by the famiy. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 30,11996 -PAGE 27-A Selling Something? P. EASY WAYS — I 4'an11 IV \v<,r<1 :dal )ti 1>aIt.11.11<-<1 I.n i a r>,1`.a-a a111v<- <1.ry-. L '1'I la- I.II a.• r. 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Bumper To wf° Warrantu 95K ,77 1989 1ANCOLN '10%\N ('AK 'OGNATURF. SERIFS Only `20; /month* 1994 HO\U\ ( I% I( ('X Only �_�/trxlnth' 1991 ('HF:\ 1 ( \\ %Lif K Onh 1(k/month- 1993 IX)IX:E: SHAIXri% 1993 \ISSAti 30(Y/.X Only i U /month* Only 5(19/m(xrth* UTO SERVICE SUPER CENTRE- - SLASH THE COST of PRE-W/Hi'ER mA/HTENANCE 147pe $ 39 95* Includes annlree/"e. Gmtronmentally friendly �pm Oct. 11196 x,,,.99 s *Includes computer check and labour to ad'Iust Z.9 * *Shims and parts extra if needed E.p,ry 4h-1. 31/96 1698 Bayly St. (just south of 401, west of Brock *Basad on 16% down, 60 monthly paynwrits 1*W1 4 cyl. 6 cyl. $5,9* From $39* $59* 'Includes new premium pads * Includes new A/C Delco or Champpion 8 cyl' an tabour io install plugs and labour to install - Vans & $79* Other pares and labour extra d needed t:Ik4lIM trucks S20 extra F ­4 11,r (just south of the 401) • Hours: Mon. Tues, Thum Leri -7:30 am - - 7:30am - 2om. Wed. - 7:30 am - f 0 ..'Y/'mi1CN1W+o4-'ui Vews Advertiser s e OPEN SUNDAY, Ncv M ^= TtRZER CT, PICKETING A REAL TREAT! PREMIUM LOTI $149,800: • Excellent NE Whitby _ * Family -size ceramic kitchen, ' Oversizeda walkout t0 priwft * Fully fent d pie lot yard * 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms r Parry -sae rec room * Professionally finished rec room 1® Ceramic flooring 4 Central air conditioning ' Extxtrraa insulation nsprinkler •. * Quiet court location E * Walk to GO Train, Frenchman's 6167,900 Bay and Pickering Town Centre JACQUELYNN TANNER*, * Bright & fresh decor 619-9500 RICK SERGISON* 831-3300 War r,_., _ bA FIRSTR� !WING SHAT FIRST HOME: CALL RICK AT 831-3300! Ltd. HERITAGE REALTY INC. PICKERING GEM FIRST TIME $157,500 BUYERS... AJAX �! Beautiful 3 bedroom �J �'1' home with large, ,SF�� -M This 3 beedro m5 brick5O0ome - oversized garage. Big,`v 0* - features a finished basement, 1 bright kitchen with ""0�F,x central air & direct access from walkout to yard. Central O� - y aarage to house. There is an eat- Z air & central vac. n kitchen and a walkout to a deck Incredible value! ,;r 1•om the living room(dining room . CALLcombination. Outstanding value! = t r- �---s- ; CALL -_ STEVE FEARON* BRIAN KONDO*, 683-2992 , .. (905) 683-2992 RV/V 1RC Vc QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. DUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR.GET } �mETOE,E T THE ENGLISH TOUCH decoratingcould be decorating this beautiful INGROUND POOL d _Orr Boddy rased bungalow for X Summer change house J~, f�« fingfied e.„t ,.mewin, X A touch of class all over _ �rmal oven concept living i coning X 4 bedrooms + 2 51 0 4 ooms with vaulted ceiiiings r X Jacuzzi tub - 6 jets Mawr„ kitchen with upgraded oak + X Ceramics throughout Jr ?G �� a skylight 3 X Approximately $60.000 in upgraded broadloom and undeped 2.r upgrades 1" Asking 5214.900 a PLEASE CALL Call PATRICIA X .. IBARRIE COX•do - REABURN* �r (905) 839-7449 (90/i5) 683-2992 RVM ♦ w ■ _ a 41 ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. TREAT AS SPECIAL "' • • SOLARNIM WITH GARDEN YEW ". F A N T A S T I -; DEAL Tastefully decorated, immaculate 3 '(,' . Extremely rare find i won't bedroom in South Ajax. Quiet last at $149,900. Only $7,495 neighborhood, chose to park and lake. down and $799 monthly (Pit) Bright roomy kitchen. Gleaming for this 4 level sidesplit with 4 hardwood floor and french doors in " bdrms., family room with dining room. Upgraded carpel in kving walkout to patio. Huge room. Large master bedroom 2 haat. kitchen i shows very wag. ° w $153.900. _ Gill CALL LUCY BATESON, RICK CNOMCY• ASSOCIATE BROKER - or BERNARD LEE* (905) 616-8300► at 905-428-6333, 416-286-3993 or 1-800-663-7119 New wNt HERITAGE REALTY INC. ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. FABULOUS OWNER OPPORTUNITY! ;Pry REDUCED, Over one am lot with a dal brickMUST SELL hi gabw, priced at only $167,500 �, • Opportunity knocks!!! with $$,376 down. Only $925 - ~; • Gorgeous all sil one townhouse ttlorMhly (PiQ This 3 bdrrl how 2,120 all. ft + finished b- .enw d is only 0 years old i has a fri. • "Chateau-by-tltl►park" bsrrtt, welt l@K cell clow! ' Underground 2 car parking (at can your door) �► `= B a EV ' FincNBroc CALL or RICK CHOMCVw -- JUDY STACEE""' at 90KZ8-6533- �_ t : g 416-Z86-39sa3 or - >�-. - 905-83T•1054 a 14300-6633--71119 _ ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. MEMBER BROKER PREMIUM Locw'noN RENTALS - 60x1sa Laorge� lot: - IMMEDIATE Backing an to p luillp. Fully = OCCUPATION fenced. Fantastic 3 bdrm. home 2 bedroom, all with too many features to list. _ Shows a "10". fkdwd fir., family appliances, fleshly room with firepim and wild. Eat- ' - � � �` painted, 2 baths + in metal• Parted home, prim 8 T - parking from $1,025 per =��` kN! cap H° M1on1 AN _ `& month includes utilities. h ANGELA NOFFMANN*, �' 16os1683-1 oss Call JIM KELLY* l' 683-2992 OMEGA REALTY INC. QUALITY ONE I.M. RLTR. •f111w RsoruarMaYre "Ambo Wder THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTORik i0, 19% -PAGE. 2 /zoovoov ` ending a home is a trying experience, whether you're buying your first or fifth home. And it's especially hard if you're looking for jl �-�;'R`, t -s'• something different or unusual—a starter with character, for instance. That takes something extra. r r :•'1 It takes vision—to see beyond the hard work and effort. It takes dedication—to sift through all the details and small work. It takes patience—to persevere and to prevail. . i 1 It's that extra small push that makes the difference between + s finding a home that's all right, and one that's just right. A diamond sparkling out of the rough. And we're committed to making the difference for you. Count on us for your real estate needs. �¢us dr News Advertiser 579-4404 Mon - Thurs - 3:00 to 8:00 pm. Sat - Sun - 11:00 - 6:00 pm. Friday by appointment (905) 427-0855 Just 32 Houses Available Prigs and Sprciricatww subject to ebaW without notice- E & O.E. �IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ROYAL LEPAGE mnunuunuum WILMA TANNER* Sales Representative LARGE LOT LOVERS DELIGHT!! Super South Ajax Property Walk to waterfront trail & schools, 3+1 bedroom home Finished basement, pool. 10 person spa, air. decks & more A HONE)' FOR YOt'R %10\E)' SECLUDED ROUGE RIVER PROPERTY Arcl4lecturallf, designed Alulti-legal California sr.yle 1)onie Separate entrance suited for 1xime r ffice Rooms u4tlp nlagnijicent r•ietes /ndoorpoul and spa plus greenl)ouse Approxineatell / at re ravine Gardeners paradise Four the Discriiiiinatiazg Bu),er Call Wilma... Your best interest at heart! 'Sales Repr"entadw -Awoch t! BrttW—BrOW/011111nler SOLMAR H O M E S ,#W JACKIE GOODLET* Super updated bungalow including windows, shingles. plumbing 8 wiring. Bonus 12 x 30 detached, 3 yr. new building fully serviced. Shows beautifully. Directions: Hardwood S. to George W. to Tudor N. Call Jackie for further details. (905) 428- 8274 ! (905) 436-0990. ROUP STATUS REALTY INC. JOANNE HEFFERING*'OQ) (905) 668-3800 IE/MAX SUMMITRealty Ltd. i+ssn BIG OR SMALL - I'VE GOT THEM ALLM _ Y ', ---- 261 GIBBONS ST OSHAWA $109.899 SUPER STARTER - NW OSHAWA �^yNe garage S 129.899 BY THE LAKE - AJAX 3 bedrooms .?Ae1 .% rdcws throughout 2 washrnrmS Pir. rec rm with woodstc e Smcke and pe? free home SPIC AND SPAN 51 900 WEST LYNDE BACKSPLIT 4 bedrooms ! Aasr-_ -•--, 0 re Boors Brand new windows Eat -r • ','.en overlooks rec room with Sreplace DECCRA'ED WITH FLAIR.' S224,899 NORTHEAST WHITBY EXECUTIVE 4 bedrooms ' 3 washrooms ' Bleached oak Kfl with w o to deck Tormma built - 2.425 sq. ft. Ceramic floors ' VERY NICE' goy 427-652 2 EVELYN REGAN* Sales Representative READING ADS! WITH THE CURRENT LOW INTEREST RATES LOOK AT WHAT YOU CAN BUY! ' By the lake ' Approximately 1,600 sq. ft. Main floor family room " Open concept ' 2 fireplaces " 4 -pc. en suite ' New windows, shingles CALL FOR MORE INFO. 5199.900 1,900 SO. FT. IN BROOKWOOD 4 bedrooms Main floor tam, rm with fp ' Family -sued kitchen Central air GREAT LOCATION' $299,000 1 ACRE ON TOWNLINE ROAD ' Custom-built 3.400 sq. It ' Hardwood floors Dream kitchen ' W,o basement with workshop ' 3• oaraae ' INCREDIBLE' �fllllllllllllllllllll ROYAL LEPAGE ��uuuuunnunm LOIS WEAVER* Sales Representative Just listed at only $186,900, this lovely Discovery Bay, 3 bedroom. Want area, can't afford big. We have it for you. 4 bedroom over 2,300 sq. ft. ,for only $212,900. Again a Discovery Bay special -- _`= -- just for you. Call Lois at 427-6522. V "=VF, $166,9.00 MORE FOR LESS! H T. A REAL BEAUTY 5% DOWN TO QUALIFIED PURCHASERS FT; /I 1j'T 1 33 33 J, 1.0 9 0 5) 8.3 1 - $179,000 t- . A\ f Ik RARE RAVINE LOT �k UNBELIEVABLE VALUE! 'rh, wrth walkout to deck & hot i 1wide lot" And all located tub Central vac. fireplace. Sit or a quiet court! Ustec U' Situated on quiet cres. Double R r only S149.900. drive. prof. !andscaping rl: $1591900 _ - J TERRIFIC VALUE S159,900 tl-tte111 Xi i 7 -4 CALL NORM MARTIN' 905! 831-3300 $197400 as WHAT A BUY $197,500 features include formal living room, 4 baths, bright eat -in kitchen, California shutters and much more. Call to view this outstanding value. • •a 11 NEW 111 a Z�t 3 BEDROOM DETACHED FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE TIMELESS TRADITION S179,000 )tme!s & skylight Heated by year gas fumcace. Call Joan Campbell ay. 831-3300. MUST BE SOLD CAILL "*k 591MIS. A TRUE SHOWPLACE IN PICKERING a. I cathedral ceilings, decorative columns, dual aided gas f/ w/marble & oak mantle. Im ive master & luxuryon sura & sauna. Call EWr* for appoiadment to view. --now a. AV -1 580 EYER DRIVE ONLY 5131.900 DETACHED BRICK BUNGALOW! S 157,800! :1 .-. I - I CUSTOM BUILT KNOCKOUPH BACKS ONTO PARK -S)63,9 beautifully finished bas~t with pine accents. Professionally landscaped!'! Great value SSS. Arrange your appointment wit thru Helen Maim, 905-686,1= or 9145-01-M before its 840! • CALL PAUL KEELER* 1 _7"M . LYNN McCULLOCH' — - CALL JOHN MONIZ' (905) 831-3300 905 831'3300 PF 1905) 831-3300 - mood 1s SaEN11NNA RD., PICKERINC 530- MUST BE SOLD CAILL "*k 591MIS. A TRUE SHOWPLACE IN PICKERING a. I cathedral ceilings, decorative columns, dual aided gas f/ w/marble & oak mantle. Im ive master & luxuryon sura & sauna. Call EWr* for appoiadment to view. --now a. AV -1 580 EYER DRIVE ONLY 5131.900 DETACHED BRICK BUNGALOW! S 157,800! :1 .-. I - I CUSTOM BUILT KNOCKOUPH BACKS ONTO PARK -S)63,9 beautifully finished bas~t with pine accents. Professionally landscaped!'! Great value SSS. Arrange your appointment wit thru Helen Maim, 905-686,1= or 9145-01-M before its 840! • CALL PAUL KEELER* 1 _7"M . LYNN McCULLOCH' — - CALL JOHN MONIZ' (905) 831-3300 905 831'3300 PF 1905) 831-3300 - mood 1s SaEN11NNA RD., PICKERINC 530- PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WEU- OC-FORER 3% 1"6 The timeto take theplunge into the real estate market has never beenbetter ri ht now than g ✓ Interest rates, stacked in favor of potential buyers. This article is provided by local Realtors (OREA) for the benefit of consumers in It , . and the Ontario Rea! Estate Association the real estate market. attractive prices, stable market makes purchasing a home an excellent prospect You're considering taking the plunge and purchasing a home. Maybe you're a first-time buyer, or maybe you just want to move up. It could be you've been thinking about buying for a while now, but aren't sure if the time is right. Well, the good news is that the time to buy is definitely now. Real estate is more affordable than it has been in years. Mortgage carrying costs are cheap, having dropped significantly from this time last year, interest rates are approaching or at a 30 -year low, and attractive prices and a stable housing market will make purchasing a home an excellent prospect in 1996. For example, a one-year mortgage for S100,000 at 6.75 per cent will cost only S685 per month. The same mort- gage earl, last %ear. when rates hov- cred around 10 per cent, would have been almost 5900. In addition. five-year terms can be locked in for under eight percent. The five-year payments for our hypothetical 5100.000 mortgage would he only 5750 per month. As if this wasn't encouraging cnocgh. man, lending institutions are showim-, a surprising willingnes, to negotiate. \s a result of heavy competition, it is not uncommon to gain a one-quarter io one-half per cent reduction in your interest rate. As well, a wide vanes" of mortgage terms are available. First-time buyers arc well positioned to take advantage of these low and flex- ible carrvim. coos. The Canada Mort- gage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) now considers home owner- ship accessible for those family incomes from 5.1.0.000 to S50.000. During the late 1980s. this figure approached 575.000_ Having been largely excluded from the market in the boom years of 85-89, prospective first- time buyers can now exact a measure of satisfaction: purchasing a starter home is now well within the means of many more Ontarians. For those wishing to move up, there is also a positive outlook. The gap between the price of an upward move and the current value of your home has shrunk somewhat - Traditionally, sellers will wait for the best price, but in CMHC's observa- tions, the difference between more costly houses and `affordable' homes has narrowed. More good news is that the wild swings cmc of the early 1990s will be gone, with housing market expected to be stable for the rest of 1996. Increases in mortgage rates will probably come in 1997, so an excellent opportunity exits now. It almost goes without saying that housing prices are low. CMHC predicts this trend will continue throughout 1996, with prices at or near their cur- rent values. One segment of Ontario's population that can benefit greatly from the current market is renters. Perhaps without realizing it, many who rent many now qualify to pur- chase. For those carrying $1,000 per month in rental fees, ownership is a real possibly worth serious considera- tion. In a nutshell, if you're considering purchasing a home this year, the time is ripe for good deals and low carrying costs. For 1996, things finally appear to be share in the Savings din nom NEW CHOICE INC LTY M E M B E R B R O K E R For a free market evaluation So far this vear over 280 families have successfully moved and saved with our help. Beint-, Canada's largest FULL SERVICE minimum commission real estate company, our clients saved a `TON of money and received quality service! call :1. TW',i ^.rl hark,!l!;I rlrr,e Ir.t -11A. PrrRilI I .. .,.. I , J 1:17 ;, t! r 'wrlhxesl Urea. n J err J6 !h r. ! t,.R 11, tic M PRI~,:' t rr. ,ru,r 4 hd m. r J r..arr Irharu In Plrarrin „lrh / . J d rnururr rrrr., h—J.—d th.", hal! Aur — hz hrd "t— nm 7. rhr, lanru.v" home Thomu,un-r. dJ WIS.h 47 I t I Pt t: •r hrJn — horn ll—, J-. hug, grrrnhuu�r bn hrn..ulauul n, prnmr wrJ hurls la grrrnhrh Srurlrrr 0 Hmu ,luor u.,r. -p­w, IremR nr.rVdining nn Thl., gurgau.. Cull l..0 Th—p—' 4 all rhr drrull, W,S-RJ7 104 But Don't Take Our Word For It! ..the rllq/I/• r.// uf/r rnlrr/dut`� S -1 �// � "ce !!tP k U.s !u q! ti/r/rcu 4uICA q e ho'l Sa "E -o S Bre',/dq •� 61► 7S but only did you SRie I ntanev, but we felt tike we friend, someone we gained at c� could trust during this stressful time l Colleen. 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Q u S.Dlrectory of Services For s w Real Estate Agents & Brokers n CanadaTrust Paul Cullen Manager Residential �, Mortgages • 1st & 2nd Mortgages - Residential #ill • Pre -Approved Mortgages • 95% Financing • 1 st Time Home Buyers • Secured Lines of Credit Mortgage Development Group Durham Region _F , i %�N, J. •e .t�yK.rc ea nuc i�asuftiira 7)4o4a (905) 420- 9315 74z (905) 837-2902 DON'T TURN THE PAGE! TELECATOR MEETS YOUR PAGING NEEDS cavi cilill". Alphanumeric, Numeric, Voice, Tone Paging �, 24 Hour Service .. Complete Message Centre 430 -PAGE 430-7243 153 BROCK ST. N. UNIT 2 WHITBY, Telecator WE FEATURE DURHAM MOTOROLA PRODUCTS 1 TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT, CALL CARMI (905) 579-4404 OR TOR. (416) 798-4 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., OCTOBER 30, 1996-PA(:F. 5 CALLING FIRST TIME BUYERS OPEN HOUSE SUN.. NOV. 3. Are you still renting? Only 15.740 24 P.M.. 35 BEECH ST, AJAX moves you in your own home a"crdable ; 'c ^7airtenance •ees Featuresinclude- 3 bdrms eat -in kit cry Durr, ; jadated 3 spark, r, stinker dv. nn., Seo In rm fin ^.Isar 5;, �',C! eat-rn Ktt' 'rlr,wr, bsmt . *o to fenced yard ; more N c- h s come s -maculate T, new :all • CATF?/ McGRL. ANGELO PUCCI' Angelo at 905, aA -9i5rr 11 5'9 950r." —� TERRIFIC STARTER HOME' PE1AX IN TUE COUN-Rv r Love[, ac'e a Ileac Single ar garage it cve1, K rr .age Onta-c 'i , oom. central air, cereai ;ac far^ — s.nger rr arge bngrr i liar, Close'c schoc,s Aust v1 "� `�� � � Clcse'c 5'4: Xf CaJ &:r^ a ,r Pa,, new ;,t scion arC 'rar: a Herta-e 3r;` 315P 91 Cad w cr P ',aws' PAUL JONES' BONNIE CAVIS' ry 619-9500 ERMAGE REALTY INC. 7 •1{ •1.I.I Wanting to make the switch? Relocating to a new area? MI ve to a Bigger or Smaller Home? Let our Real Estate Sections `w o guide you through. �/ w/rc +. �i ffahfa •Nit ttn • f lar ztoe far"" i`.MI I' This Week 'News Advertiser Best Homes Cali 579-1404 'OR- LINE 792-76'2 rax - _ PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED„ OCTOBER 30,19% Consult your realtor for tips to preparing your home for sale When your house is up for sale, it's often more than just the purchase price that will make or break a deal. Sure, price and location are major factors, but the last piece of the puzzle involves making your home look its very best and present- ing it as a desirable place to live. Preparing your home for sale requires that you ask yourself one simple ques- tion: ..What can I do to make my home and property as appealing as possible to prospective buyers?" 'Vi'ork With Your Realtor Your first order of business should be to consult with your realtor and gain an objective opinion of what you need to do. Realtors have the experience and knowl- edge that can help identify problem areas or suggest improvements. They also have a knack of being able to 'read' what potential buyers want and can zero in on specific items that rni,_ht facili- tate a sale. Most of the time. realtors will not sug,_est major renovation,, A fc« minor repairs here and there, and a thor- "UL. can ng are usually all that's required. Cleaning; Up The Homestead Virtually all buvers are on the lookout Cor one thin_ --a clean house. 'tans will limp!, walk awa,, i1 a home look, uncared for. and at the yery least. an unlidy horns with felch a lower selling price. Start with a tour of %our home and note e,,er% opportunit,. to rcnio�-c clutter and dirt. Clean room, not only .,how that your house been .%cII maintained, but make closets and living areas look roomier. Basements. garages and stor- age sheds may be out of si�!ht to you. but to potential buyers. nothing spoils a first impression like a basement full of boxes and dust, or a garage that smells of years of old oil and exhaust fumes. Don't spare the elbow grease. Even if it takes a couple of days to get ride of the clutter and dirt, it will be well worth it if it helps sell your home. The twc most important rooms in a buyer's mind at the kitchen and the bath- room. Pay partic- ular attention to these areas— they should be spotless and shining. Making Repairs There are cer- tain items that must be repaired if there are prob- lems. A leaky roof, for exam- ple. must be fixed. Any elec- trical problems will have to be addressed. Furnaces, water heaters and plumbing also fall into this category. Others may not need major repairs, but will need attention. These can include leaky faucets, holes in window screens, any broken glass, broken door knobs or cupboard handles, and just about any- thing else that doesn't work or look as it should. Which brings up the issue you may have been avoiding: painting. If some of your walls are too dirty to come clean with a thorough washing, you may want to consider a paint job. You don't have to go oyerhoard, but obviously yellowed or stained walls should be refurbished. This task ma_v be the least enjoyable, but it will pay biz dividends in your house's ability to sell. Wallpaper is another concern. If the pattern predates Woodstock. or is fraved and peeling. replace or renimc it. Carpets and area ru,_• should also he cl,,:tn and in ,good repair. . A couple of tips to keep in mind at that mirrors are desirable because they make rooms look larger, and white paint (or subtle off-white) is a good neutral choice favored by most buyers. Outside and In Your yard and outside property should also be inventoried. If you're showing in the summer, trees and shrubs should be pruned, and your lawn cut every two or three days. In the fall, rake fallen leaves regularly and sweep the sidewalk. Winter will require you to keep your walks and driveways clear of snow and ice at all times. To Renovate Or Not To Renovate Usually, most renovations don't trans- late into an increase in selling price of more than the cost of the renovations themselves. Painting, wallpapering and modest landscape improvements usually recover their costs. but major projects such as nc,x patios. deck,, or addition,; rarel- do. Your r,altor crin help in lhi, rc,_,ard If It is felt that buyers in your area are looking for specific features, then major renova- tions may be called for. Disclosing Hidden Faults Pointing out known defects in your home is not something that comes with- out hesitation. Still, you must make clear any issues that will affect the buyer. Even intermittent or infrequent problems, such as drains that back up in heavy rains, should he disclosed. Most buyers now hire inspection professionals to survey a home. Trying to hide a major defect will surely backfire, both in your ability to sell your home and in possible legal action after you sell. Again, your realtor may be able to offer solutions or advice. It often happens that a home will sell despite a major defect as lone as the problem has been disclosed. This article is provided by local Realtors and the Ontario Real Estate Association (OR1:A) for the henefit of consamerc in the real eNtate market. Say 'good buy' to real estate', 0 Cost of owning a home is lower now than it was back in 1985 Despite their dramatic drop since 1989, housing prices in the Greater Toronto Area have risen an average of 80 per cent since 1985. Many people wish they could have pur- chased a home at those 1985 prices, but may not realize that the cost of owning a home is actually, lower today than it was back then. In 1985, a five-year mortgage was available at 11.5 per cent. If you had purchased a home for SIIO.( () and put $10.000 down, your 5100,000 mortgage would have car- ried for 5997 per month on a 25 - year amortization. (Iurrent listings with the Toronto Real Estatc Board show that today. .he same house would sell for about S195,000. Nk'ith S10,000 down at today's five-year rate of 7.40 per cent, your mortgage of S185,000 would carry for 51.345 per month amortized over 25 Years. It sounds like a lot more, but there is another important factor to consider. According to Statistics Canada, the inflation rate in Ontario over the past 11 years has averaged 3.5:1 per cent. This means that your monthly payments of S997 in 1985 would be equivalent to SI. - 60 in today's dol- lars. In other words. you could be paying less today than you were 1 1 years ago for the same home! The only things missing today that were present in 1985 are con- sumer confidence and the general belief that real estate is a "can't - lose" investment. Real estate is still a good investment as long as you remember the classic criteria of location, and don't expect immedi- ate returns. Purchasers shouldn't count on a substantial increase in the value of their homes for the next few years. The wild swings in the market of the late 1980s and early 1990s have disappeared and prices are expected to remain relatively stable in the foreseeable future. Mortgage rates, The Ajax - Pickering News Advertiser: The place to Look for a place to Live however, may increase in 1997 and raise the cost of ownership. Real estate may not be the invest- ment with guaranteed annual appre- ciation that it once was, but at these price levels, it definitely beats rent- ing because you arc building a little equity every month. Over the long term. we're likely to look back on this period as hav- ing been a great opportunity to get into the market. — This article was provided by Century 21 Percy Fulton Ltd. in Pickering f"illage OCTOBER 30,1996 -PAGE 7 STEVE FEARON* SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3,14 P.M. CROSSING PICKERING 683-2992 BRANDND NEW This beautifully decorated and upgraded home is ` approximate y 3.200 sq. ft. 2 gas fireplaces, 2 skylights. RF/MW- OUALITY ON L V MiltLuxurious en suite - 9 foot cedinq - Must be seen t OVER 3.000 SO. FT. - 5239.700 ­uqe yard. EG ^ w,cH _..- �^ ^,e-_MIX7Aa;:7 Cathedra', ,:e,hngs - roman tub - mam 'I^or, 'trarr K' -,-en oper, !o fam.rr :Cm .aa Stoyc rearon 62'-2992 5 BEDROOMS - 5224.500 Approx. 2.700 sq. 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GUALlITY ­j r • i ;..� i - • • •a •• i r. • 4 • r•. cerarniCSL •1 "� 1• Av! last. call n. xcelient b cation, MMAW ROGER MIKE BRIAN ANDERSON BROMLEY , ., S,�'. 1 t sr*er its w � Saies iii ewitabve >:y.• �- � REDUCED McCULLOCH KONDO �� • ' = _ • • • • • Sales Representative saes R��q� etadvd ;a fireplace. 12T T 1 _ d• •; .�i 1,cep lot, dose C ..4 � "�- t'ii•� a.~L.. 4 �1! ` • C•. l;:.+•- �J" .�s�i`r�ti4�l�.�-�.. r .--h: `�_ '"� > l 't• DEBORAH DAVID ..� " - • ' STEVEN WALLY ARUSTRONG BEATON 5�6 Si-es Zectsd+low Sales Eispwwlf+011e ' •- - LEBEL MAGEE A < _ , Sales Representative Sales R &V '.tenced back Ek • 1 IT ISMW S 114 MARC •If'�Y } , L .� i ,, ..11 HEATHER RANDY : SEATTY' OENBY •• •• • • , MAZURK MLLER �aies Fearesee�e>fe . Sab Rspwrindlbe : •t'' - • • • AN" . • • • ••' :11 • Sales Representatilre Sales ReOraMlia t.� 4 •.• r 1 • , y tLoaded wiffi i _ e A. SHARON BARB • ' ' " ANNE-NIARIE PAUL CHISHOLM EDWARDS � , �" —' —�-_. � _ � 1 •, NIELSON RAYMENT <>.. 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