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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_11_06PICK=N-G4 TAX! 837:11:11 IN E? OUR DRIVERS ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU. Seniors 15% off Students 10% off WEEK DAY LUNCHEON SPECIALS from `3.95 LLBO eWsAdvertiser Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1996 40 pages A Metroland Community Newspaper Pressrun 40,500 Vol. 115 No. 45 Four bouncing bundles of joy Ajax couple hit the `jackpot' with quadruplets BY KEITH GILLIG.AN' AJ.ALX — Bev and Jeff Unger hit the ' jackl-x)t' on Thanksgiving, and brought home half their prize on Monday. the Hills Road home of the tint -time parents is going, "from a quiet place to a busy. active place." Mrs. Uneer says. 7itc couple. both 14. hecarnc parents to quadruplets Oct. 1.1 with the birth A K wi%n Marie. Breanna Eh/ahcth, Rebecca Anne and lachan 711omas at Mount Sinai Hospital In Toronto. "Four is the Iackfxit and having them born on lltanksgnmg is pretty special:' Mrs. Unaersaid at a press conference at Mount Sinai Monday. ' I'm thrilled to be taking home two and two going to Alax- Pickenng General Hospital " Kaitlyn and Z�l:h were released from Mount Sinai htondav, while Bnan- na and Rebecca have been transferred to the Atax hospital. "They should be home within a mat- ter of a few weeks. Rebecca is almost ready to go home," reported Dr. Ann Jef- feries, the physician in charge of the See PARENTS... Page 5 Local MDs stop seeing J I new patients Bev and Jeff Unger of Ajax show off their been transferred to Ajax -Pickering General quadruplets at a Monday press conference Hospital, while Dad has his hands full with at Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital where the Zachary and Kaitlyn, who are now at home. babies were born Thanksgiving Day. Mom's holding Rebecca and Brianna, who've photo by Ron Pietroniro Agency work in `The only type of program that can work is one of a voluntary nature': CUPE ty be voluntary for welfare recipients DURHAM — Participation in one compo- nent of the provincial government's workfare program could be voluntary in Durham Region. Durham Council's health and social ser- vices committee voted yesterday to let wel- fare recipients decide if they will accept placement in a community agency under the Ontario Works program. Placing welfare recipients with a social services agency is one of four aspects of Ontario Works. The program also involves individual job searches, employment supports (skills or education upgrading) and employ- ment placements (where a private agency would find a job for a welfare recipient). Canadian Union -of Public Employees Ontario Division President Sid Ryan praised the committee for making the community placement portion of workfare voluntary. "We know the only type of program that can work is one of a voluntary nature. It's very pleasing to see the council agreed with that argument. Obviously, they've done their homework;" Mr. Ryan said. "The Province has refused to come up with any research to support their position of mandatory workfare and the result is evident by the councillors who said 'yes' to the vol- untary nature. It's the way to go. They cer- tainly have the support of the CUPE organiza- tion. We'd willing to go out to help them make it happen " Durham Region Chairman Jim Witty opposed making community placement vol- untary. "I'm a little disappointed. I wanted to go ahead with the entire program and the See CUPE ... Page 3 BY MARIANNE T:1K.%CS ti11FF ItFTORI'ER -AJAX-PICKI:RING — Re,ident, needing a new doctor or specialist wont be able to sce one here if Ajax and Pick- cring ph) sicians adhere to the decv ion of their local leaders. Medical staff at Ajax -Pickering, Gen- eral Hospital have voted with doctors across the province to refect an agree- ment reached hetween the Ontario Mcd- ical Ass cation and the Province on issues such as fee clawbacks, total billing ceiling•, and malpractice insur- ance subsidies. At a recent meeting,, area doctors also decided to stop accepting new patients as of Nov. 1. according to Dr. Ronlas Stas, director of the local chapter of the OMA. Urgent care will he provided when neces_`arv. says Dr. Stas. "I don't think that there should he any See HEALTH... Page 3 Inside In the news Editorial................................6 Entertainment .....................22 Sports................................. 23 Classified .............................26 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 93¢+74GST =$1 i PAGE 2 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 196 Masked bandits hit Pickering store PICKERING —Three bandits made off with cash, cigarettes and lottm tick- ets in a convenience store holdup here early Sundae. Durham Regional Police say the masked trio burst into the Mar's Conve- nience Store at 376 Kingston Rd. just before 3:30 a.m. and one pointed a hand- gun at the 24 -rear -old male clerk. The robbers took an undisclosed amount of money, cigarettes and scratch - and -win lottery tickets before fleeing. 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SPECIALS AVAILABLE AT PICKERING LOCATION ONLY 1 La"Pa'• Canadian Tire 1300 Kingston Road Pickering Only* IV 905-839-8124 SERVICE HOURS: Monday Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 'oF T.av a.m. - D:W Jim Witty THF NEWS ADVERTISER WF:DNFSDAV, NOVEN1UER 6, 1996 PAGE 3-A CUPE bosspredl*cts mandator workfare Y FROM PAGE 1 compulsory workfare componentis definitely part of it. 1 don't think we're going ahead with what we should he. "See how it works and make viable changes. We're only going through with two-thirds of the program. Pre- sumably, we'll never know if this is the way that works. If' the Province comes down and says 'this is mandatory', then we'll have to do it the way some- one else designed it. 'That's why I'm disappointed." Despite praise for the committee's new position on workfare, Mr. Ryan believes the provincial Progressive Health ministry `won't tolerate disruption of patients' services' I=103"T «tCTW concerns for the public from that point of view. If' (a patient) needs a very urgent referral the specialist will see the patient in the hospital" Doctors will return to their normal pattern of ser- vice, says Dr. Stas, when the Province addresses the continuing deterioration of the Ontario health care system due to chronic underfunding. He notes fund- ing for medical services has been cut at a time when the population is growing and the number of seniors =s increasing. "We're at the point where this can't go on an• - more. "Itis is a crisis situation and the government is ;ust spinning its wheels" The underfunding, according to Dr. Stas, includes cutbacks that have been made "on the hacks of doctors". still allowing the government to -live within its means". He notes the agreement turned down by the doctors was only supposed to be an interim arrange- ment that would have allowed for further negotia- tions. "It was a first step. It wasn't a be-all and end-all. Unfortunately it wasn't viewed as that:" Negotiations between the OMA and Province were expected to resume yesterday. '*We hope both sides take this very seriously because we won't tolerate a disruption of services to patients;' says Mr. James. Durham West MPP and Minister of Community and Social Services Janet E;ckcr'.s- office said she was too busy Monday aftemoom and Tuesday to com- ment on the situation with doctors here. Dr. Stas says he doesn't know how local to SCE FREE FURNACE FREE FURNACE FREE FURNACE FREE FU residill since WIN A FREE FURNACE!!! c.ians'refusalLtow see n w` patients it's the first time doctors have taken such action here. Purchase a mid or high efficiency furnace "You always hope you have the public at Sheridan frohn Now, 1/96 till March 15197 ...,.,.,._ - - & are elibie to WIN a fuH refund on IV+ e on your side;" he says, noting it's difficult you _ - - to counteractthe image the Province is your furnace. 100% financing availabie OAC. Call for debibL trying to create of doctors as being selfish and greedy. According to Dr. Stas, ph" incomes high pE HVSH ERIDAM X cians' are not as as mane HEATING a< AIR CONDITIONING think, with the average GP in this area Ittakutg about g60(XX) bcf'ore taxes, CALL NOWT 427-5551 while a specialist might earn 585,(XX). n:1 331" 33VNWU 331" 33N (U 33HA 33MfU 3MM Ministry of Health spokesperson Brett T James says ttx: Province doesn't expect Please recycle this all doctors to follow• OMA directions on job action. 'tire Newspaper majority of physicians take their ohh alions very seriously and the will g Y not Ix withdrawing services from patients;' says Mr. James. He says the ministn' is tryimty to conic up with a solution that will address the long-standing concerns of doctors while -�.. -,, ONTO a The Hon. Janet Ecker, M.P.P. for Durham West invites all her constituents to a town hall meeting on Tuesday, November 12, at 7:30 p.m., in the Pickering Recreation Complex. The meeting will provide an opportunity for constituents of Durham West to question their M.P.P. on matters related to their community and/or matters related to t h e p r ovincial government. For further details please phone the constituency office at (905) 420-0829. LOMB Announcement Mr. Callum McLean In February of 1996 Callum McLean, owner and operator of LOEB Glendale Marketplace in Pickering since 1990, was promoted to the position o" Regional Director. Mr. McLean is now located at LOEB's London office, but he is actively working in all of his area stores from Missassauga to Peterborough, including the Ajax/Pickering stores. Mr. Joe Perna We would now like to welcome Joe Perna, who took on the role of store director for LOEB Glendale in August of this year. Mr. Perna Mmes to us from LOEB Wycliffe in Richmond Hill and we wish him the best of luck in his new position. Joe looks forward to meeting the customers, old and new, of LOEB Glendale. He is open to all comments, questions and suggestions you might have and can be reached in person at the store. Conservatives will make the entire pro- gram mandatory. ""They tend to he right-wing extrem- ists and had an election promise of punishing the poor and of punishing people on welfare. I can't see them wanting to be reasonable. They want to he extreme," Mr. Ryan said. Regional council will probably endorse the committee's recommenda- tion when it considers the matter on Nov. 20, said Mr. Witty. "I think you'll find the majority of councillors will roll back and say this is the easiest way to go, su 1 may as well uo with it." Energy Savings SALE Muir . 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Persons requiring membership information or further details of the nomination process should contact: John Spink Mark Speed President or Candidate Search Chairman (905) 42 7-1040 ( 905) 109-1489 PACOF tpE�NEWS APVEKrISFA, (h 19% 811 manor variety ROSS 114G Of bat and -0 eersWe sho%4rFRpM - an RADIO won eatery rican andea►t access6;Z-CK n-enu -M- V x. MONDAY TO FRIDAY I" 'ASA TLMMY Parents of quads need help with `overwhelming' task FROM PAGE 1 quads' care after their birth. Rebecca weighed three pounds, live ounces at birth and now tips the scales at four pounds, four ounces, while Kait- lyn was four pounds, two ounces and is now live pounds, three ounces. Brianna's grown from two pounds, four ounces to two pounds, 13 ounces, and Zachary has gone from four pounds, seven ounces to five pounds, seven ounces. The quads were delivered by caesarean section seven weeks premature. Mrs. Unger, who had been taking fertility drugs to get preg- nant, joked that the quads repre- sent "one baby for each year of trying". She was seven weeks' preg- nant when she found out about the quads. " I was in for an ultrasound. I thought it was a miscarriage. I went in thinking no babies and came out with a whole crew. The Ungers don't plan on hav- inu, anv more babies. "ihis is it;' stud Dad. Four is "a pretty good num- ber;' said Mom. "Our target was two. We probably won't have more. I joke with my husband I want to experience a normal birth" Mrs. Unger said she's already picked up characteristics of the four. Brianna and Kaitlyn are the "two wild children. They have been right along, even inside me. Rebecca and "Zachary are quiet and laid hack, like their father." As the babies slept through most of the press conference, Mrs. Unger remarked, "I hope they do this all the time" But, she doesn't expect to get a good night's sleep "for 20 years". A former nurse at the Hospital for Sick Children, Mrs. Unger will be on maternity leave from her job at the Easter Scal Society in Toronto fOr about ',�, v,ceks and «ill then take a lc,iw of ahticn,:c until Januar.- 1 intend to go back to work. Finan- cially, I'll have to" Mr. Unger will be off work for four months from Harnden and King Construction in Whitby. They're counting on the help of family and friends in raising the tots. "We're hoping a lot conic and volunteer:' Mrs. Unger said. "Four is very overwhelming. It can't be done without a lot of' peo- ple helping out" Her mother Shirley Mitchell expects to lend a hand raising the ,'wonderful, fabulous" babies. "I've been invited. Ordered and invited. She said, 'Come, please'." And. Mrs. Unger's hoping the community will donate "any basic baby supplies, you name it" If you can make a donation, call Mrs. Unger's sister Colleen at 42x i/,. 1 Burial space (for 2) $850 = 520.2.1 monthl-' 1 Cremation (for 2) $525 = $12.50 monthly rllE NEWS ADVERTISER WEDIVFSDAY, NMEMaER 6, IM PAGE S-A Call 683-5110 with news items. DURHAM REGION CHOOSES TO PAY MORE FOR LESS Waste Reduction %'eek gives each of us an opportunity to acknowledge the importance of programs that contribute to less garbage going to landfill, like the Blue Box program. In view of the Brock Rd. landfill closure the residents of Durham can really appreciate their Blue Box program considering all the garbage will have to be transferred out of the Region beginning this December. When compared to the rest of Ontario, Durham's recycling program is quite basic. The rest of Ontario collects on average at least one other type of plastic and some go so far as collecting textiles at the curb. ' .• _y, The collection system is contracted out to a private company -who charjes '8 cents for each household in the urban areas and � 1.2-t for each rural household. The charges apply each scheduled pick up day whether or not you put out your Blue Box. There are approximately 121,000 households in Durham Region. Once the material is collected it is taken to the Region's processing facility. At the facility paper is baled, while all the other material is transferred out and processed outside of the Region. Heedless to say it is a costly process. In comparison naost municipalities process all the materials within one facility. Durham is faced with operating an outdated facility requiring high capital investment to bring it up to date. With all the municipal cost cutting it is unlikely Durham will find the money to spend on upgrading it's facility. The existing system is costing the Region 4.3 million dollars each year. Discount the revenues received from the sale of recyclable materials, the net cost to the taxpayer is 2.3 million dollars. , time for the baptty+t [sto challenge their current programs. Can more be ooIIected reducing the volumes of garbage Waste Reduction Week may be a good going to landfill? What can be dodt ' to reduce collection cosi? Questions that need to be asked to ensure 46 rust;is g done. This week might also be a good t to toisure tbat:piAticians are not wasting either. That is wasting tax 411a&Yx dollars. Are Durham taxpayers getting the most for the 2.3millio>ir3tsyTxl'tte answer is NO!`t Recently a'local company in Ajax, J ms submitted a proposal at the request of the Durham Wo> - epartment through a bid process that _- would have allowed the Region to 'significantly less cost. in their pro 'houl�d al Durham residentsadd High Density PolyEthylene (*2) plastics immediately the day the new c` atdd commence (February 1st, l"7).,Ddrbam would see, 0 450 tonnes of material diverted from the landfill More for less cost. For the taxpayer the p art annual collection costs and processing costs from 2.4�,W2 million. A cost reduction of 1.1 million dollars. That's 5.5 million dollars over the next years. A 1ot more for a lot less. - After five weeks of challenging the numbers Mich a&&4ing' to the Region amll, :chose no cost reduction and no cbange. The program stays the same and for the next five years the,040 p te:progtam chang�iog aid grltm. <` - According to Councillor John Aker (Oshawa), rematl>i u of wrmnt system was, . abooltrtely the right recommendation". Of course he gave no reason and it might be time to find out why. As the Works Committee Chairperson, Councillor Aker is probably the most knowledgeable regarding this matter. You need to know why he believes continuing to spend more than the Region can afford, and getting less is absolutely right. Councillor Aker can be contacted at 905-723-2265. For more information regarding the proposal process and how the Region could get more for less call 905-427-8064 PAGE 6 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6, 1996 v Editorials and L V Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Atetroland Community Newspaper published w'ednesday. Friday, Sunday 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont.LIS 21-15 Tnt(Yn-n, I 1%MT1rA11FR- Publisher JOA -%'NE RLIR(;HARI)T. Editor -in- hief BRttC'E DANFORI). Advenising tnariaga STF I HOL`yTON. %lanaging Editor AlAr� BROttitiTR, Retail advertising manager ABE FAKHOCRIE. Distnhunon manager General: (905) MI -51 C'"- tiied: 19051 683-(1707 Circulation: (905) 681-5117 FAX: 1905! MI -736; durhamneu s net On the Internet: httpJ/•..wu durham- news.net. The News Ad.ern. r is a member of the Ajax -h Aenng &cord of Trade. Canadian Community \ewspaprr Asax . Canadian Circulations Audit B wd. Ontario Press Caincil and 0%1.%1R1 The puhl:,her reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement Credn for adwrtisement limited to spat price emx occupws. Zero tolerance On page eight of today's :yews Advertiser is a photo- graph which will shock and disturb most of our readers. Glaring evidence that white supremacist philosophies have made a home for themselves in our community. Most 3f us have never seen first-hand the trademark hood of the Ku Klux Man. Yet the Durham Re>•ional Police seized one Fridav from a home in our own backyard. Two years ago we met with Durham Regional Police thief Trevor McCagherty to discuss the issue of hate crimes in Durham Region. We sought his advice on how best to tell our readers that a small but ugly group of racists were fes- tering in our midst. We wanted to inform without giving undue publicity to the perpetrators. In the end the public's need to know outweighed our desire not to give the hate mongers the publicity the} were after. Does it shock you to see the photo'? Are you outraged at ,.he allegations? We hope so. We should all he outraged that some in our community have so little regard for their fellow man they would distribute racist propaganda at our yer door steps -- under the cover of darkness. That they would so brazenly recruit our own sons and daughters to take up their haughty cause -- all the while hiding cowardly behind the mask of the KKK. Be outraged. Be shocked. Be angry. There is no place in Durham Region for hatred. Hatred against people not for what they do -- but for who they are. Hatred based on color, relieion and sexual orientation. We join the Canadian Jewish Congress in praising the Durham Reeional Police for its intolerance of hate crimes. By taking a zero tolerance approach we'll do a better of of choking the life out of intolerance. i� To respond to this editorial call lnfosource at 6X3-7040 nfosourc• e and dial 5109 on our touch-tone phone Nz. ♦You said it... In response to last Wednesday's editorial No Common Sense to Grits' popularity, our readers said: ♦ -You can be as right-wing and as reactionary as you wish. That's your privilege, that's your right. However, please don't lie to us. Some people may not know any bet- ter when you say, referring to the Tories, they've cut a bloated bureaucracy. That may be a valid opinion. But, when you say they've whittled down the provincial deficit at a pace greater than the federal government, that's an out- right lie. If you know any mathematics, whether you oper- ate on a total dollar or a percentage of, it just isn't true. Please, if you're going to write these editorials, try to get your facts straight" ♦ "The Liberals are riding high because the general public is smart enough to not be swayed by editorials like these. This editorial is either rife with inaccuracies to fulfill a per- sonal agenda or it shows a total lack of knowledge of the facts by the editor." ♦ "Obviously, the editor has selective memory. Remember the Tories promises of no cuts to health care and educa- tion?" ♦ "As usual, the Tories can do no wrong according to your per„ ♦ "What a striking difference between the editorial this week and the guest column by Shelley Page, guest colum- nist. A striking difference not only in opinions expressed, but writing quality and perception of society. Way to go, Miss Page. Mr. Editor, you need your consciousness raised. You appear to be slightly narrow-minded" Overheard... "A negative review by the Fraser Institute is a compli- ment... We're talking about the Fraser Institute as if it's a well- known sanctioned think tank. Their agen- da is to put ordinary Canadians in the dunk tank" -- Ontario Riding MPP Dan McTeague commenting on the `D' grade the west coast conservative institute gave the federal Liberals. ♦ Letters to the editor Sponsors sought for youth facility To the editor: Re: NcAs Advertiser articles on Sunday. Sept. 29, regarding teen van" - ism in Pickering parks. Jermaine VI illock hit the nail on the head when he said, " 17here's little for the teens to do in Pickering" I am with a group of citizens trying to get a facility for skateboarding, rollerblade hockey, basketball and soccer built in Pickering. Youth of all ages are our concern. Twice the funds have been taken out of the Town budget. Our problem is money. With the cutbacks by the federal and provincial governments and the 5180,000 cost of this facility, we are looking for sponsors of any kind — cor- porate or local businesses, long or short - ten -n. Our tentative plan is to implement the facility in stages, as funding allows. To contribute to this youth activity area, call Ward 2 Councillor Sherry Senis in Pickering at 420-4605. Nancy Rumbolt, Pickering Fund-raising method comes under fire To the editor. This is in support of Kimberly Chapman. She has come in for much abuse because she dared to criticize the fund-raising tactics of the Pickering Fire Department. Apparently, to criticize the fire department in Pickering is a no -no. The Ajax -Pickering News Ivertiser accepts letters to the editor. letters should be typed or neatly rid -written, 150 words Each letter rst be signed with a first and last tone or tw•o initials and a last name. use include u phone number for ver- attion. The editor resents the right edit copy for style, length and con- st. Opinions expreswd in letters are meet the writer and two necessarily Wires, relatives, friends and firemen themselves scream loud and long. Why so delensive'? Why so imma- ture? If they caused any inconvenience, why not just apologize and let it go at that" They remain public servants after all. H.M. Gawman, Pickering Workers should be worried by WCB changes To the editor: I have just read the Mike Harris plan for changing the workers' compensation system in Ontario. From what I see, everyone who works for a living should be worried. The Harris government's proposals on workers' compensation changes con- tained in a leaked cabinet document will reduce benefits, make certain kinds of workplace injuries or diseases no longer eligible, wipe out most of the scientific research which is being done to prevent workplace disabilities, erode the recent trend to provide safe and effective return -to -work programs and get rid of the independent appeals process so vital to people who find themselves not well served by the sys- tem. On top of this, doctors will be forced to divulge medical information about their patients to the patient's employer, without the patient's consent, if they apply for workers' compensation bene- fits. Workers will be forced to apply for their own WCB benefits, rather than as it is now, with a medical report begin- ning the claim. The cabinet document doesn't say where the application forms might be available. Will it be from the injured worker's employer7A very intimidating prospect, indeed. More than 25 per cent of Canadians do not read or write at a Grade 9 level. Will a mistake on this form make a worker ineligible for benefits'? Too many moral, ethical and practi- cal questions go unanswered in this document. Why are they doing it? The financial health of the system is sound. The WCB has never borrowed a dime, has $8 billion in the bank and announced a $510 -million surplus in its last annual report. If Mike Harris moves ahead with these frightening proposals, at the very least, he should hold public hearings across the province. He should hear from real people, not just the bureau- crats and academics in his office. Vern Edwards, Ajax What majority? To the editor. A recent call to Elections Ontario confirmed the figure of percent- ages of the votes cast in the last two provincial elections as follows: In the provincial election of 1990, 64.4 per cent of all eligible voters cast ballots. Then -Premier Bob Rae received 38 per cent of those votes. In the provincial election of 1995, 62.9 per cent of all eligible voters cast ballots. Premier Mike Harris received 45 per cent of those votes. Huh? Majority, eh! Jim McLean, THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER C 196 -PAGE 7-A ja OF A.0 Holidav ,. Z Lighting & Gazebo PICIKEIRI NG Opening * Town of Pickering (4204222(905)683,2760 1k. A pa. I J Fi ROCK WEST LANDFILL SiTE • TOV MEETINGS November 30, 1996, the Brock West Landfill Site Holiday y y LNoT=Se Plan Advisory Committer will close. Until that date, however, residents mayispose of up to 100 kilograms (220 lbs) of non- /�lnj T Nov. 11 Executive Committee Meeting hazardous waste per day, free of- charge. Residents should be Mini 1 Nov. 18 Council Meeting prepared to submit a $20 deposit upon entry into the Landfill, Nov. 20 Committee of Adjustment as all loads that exceed the 100 kg limit will be subject to aJit sessions Nov. 20 Site Plan Advisory Committee charge of $2 for every 40 kg (88 Ihs) in the entire load. y Nov. 21 Statutory Public Information Meeting On Tuesdav, December 3, 1996• all Municipally collected6- It Nov. 25 Executive Committee Meeting residential waste will be taken to a privately operated waste Recreation y ' $ami -Private d Private Lessons T transfer station on Squires Beach Road in Pickering. All Complex Pool y - °` •,- Dates: Wee Nov 2795 T THE TOWN OF PICKERING materials will he processed at that point and delivered to the 'Ned Dec 4rA (831-171 1) - INVITES APPLICANTS TO Keele Valley Landfill Site in the Region of York for final Wed Dec 11/96 y APPLY FOR A 2 -YEAR disposal. Residents wishing to personally dispose of items after erne 6 00 8 00 p m T y Fee Sem,-private 533 00 T CONTRACT POSITION AS December 3, 1996, will he directed to the above referenced Private - 554 0C Corporation a the waste transfer station. Fees may apply at that time on all Levels Availsble: Starfish - White Town or Pickering TRANSIT OPERATIONS y PP y cheese env I� hour One The SUPERVISOR amounts of waste which enter the site. Esplanade between 6 00 8 00 pm . Pickering, Ontario with 'he last Gass starting y L1V6K7 to develop & implement transit policies a For further information regarding the closing of the Brock at 730 pm procedures. assist in transit route, bus stop West Landfill Site, please contact the Town of Pickering Public Codes: ^o codes needed �L An Equal Opportunity E shelter location planning: assign duties. Works Department a[ 420-4630. T Employer supervise d prepare schedules for transit p i^ accordance with operators b assist m budget preparation the Vunopaedam oil Freedom of �^dKay qualifications include post- lrffomratron and secondary school completion with courses Notice of Public Meeting P•ofecton d Privacy n pudic transportation or equivalent. of the Executive Committee of Council yy Act, the Information to Consider the Staff Recommended , T experience n staff supervision within a gathered is collected Pickering Official Plan pursuant t0 ties public transit Operation. working knowledge g d windows -basad PC applications. abdrry Pickering Munrc+pa/Acf. A.S.O when: November 7, 1996 of 7:30 m. to communicate 6 interact effect , valid District P• ' Seine-PnMei Private Lessons 990, c.M 45. and wilt V°N Where: Council Chambers be used to select a Class CZ cirrvers licence: willingness to Plan Dates Mon an, Wer•, ;r ".es y work rr g evenings Review Pickering Civic Complex 'for 2 weeks candidata s R hours ndudn avenin a One the Esplanade Tec 2-5 '995 weekends Related t would be ass a Pickering. Ontario � ¢ 12. 199E We thank all those unionized envvonment would be an asset. individuals who apply. Fee: Sem,-orNate(4 :'asses S44 OC '+owevw. only those Please submit your detailed resume before The Executive Committee of Council will be considering a staff Pnvate(4 =:asses: - S6C 00 y applOants granted an November 15. 1996 to fJeyle M. CasMae., recommended Pickering Official Plan at the date. lime and location Levels Available Slari sr Duck Choose any 12 y �T+ �no`�°r",, acknowledged wnag.r of Human Resources fisted above. You are encouraged to attend this meeting and 'vc," bets 3 -ra m " 00 a m .1hme last T lirprovide the committee with any comments that you may have. - ass staring at to 3C a m or betwper 100 p T T Following this meeting. it is anticipated that Town Council will a^ i 3 00 p m , w tt• The last cuss starving at 2 T formally adopt a new Official Plan in early December. Code: ^o codes needed If you wish to be notified of the adoption of the new Pickering �y Official Plan,ou must make a written r y request to: Town Clerk. Town T of Pickering, One the Esplanade, Pickering Ontario. L 1 V 61<7 y If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision Town Pickering yT of the of in respect new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions ata a odic meeting or make writteny Pickering Recreation Complex T T submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering Official Plan is adopted. the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all NOVEMBER 11 t0 DECEMBER % 1996 , or part of the appeal. �.h you If you have any questions, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) r;�n Len n SAVE o pie 420.4660 extension 2038, or (905) 683-2760.th SAVE `7 $ 50.00! ; JuriuD Ault $50.00 EACH ''` 4•� �k FULL ANNUAL lll`xD'1Dn-'ON SAVE $25.00 EAC SENIOR CITIZENS (Nov. 5-10) AT ANNUAL SNOW REMOVAL PROGRAM IN THE AUDITORIUM �K The Town of Pickering and the Canadian Progress Club Piduriog/Ajax Warden offers a snow renewal program for ATTHE * sem ratiseas in urban areas only. The program provides PICKERING CEWRAL LIBRARY, RACQUETBALL snow rerance of residential front walkway, driveway apron ONE THE ESPLANADE, PICKERING HEALTH CLUB �k and clearance to the front/rem entrance way. There is no �,�„ `..� h _ charge for this service however as the program is 3perated y using e><isting stats. Ni O A" A 9 ON:-E61I..-� SQUASH �k OPENINGS ARE LIMITED TO THE FIRST 2M TENNIS APPLICANTS /� For further information please contact the Departm�DO ent UBLE UP! of Parks & Facilities at (905) 4204624. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONSC1 ZTZg RG�C%en ComplexNovember Iii, I!!6 Open Hoose, for all members and non-members *Awe V6a Seue'ea RACQUETBALL Legion 6%, Pickering jc Su &y, November 10th, at 10:20 a.m. November 13th, + Pickering Civic Complex 7:40 p.m. - 9.00 p.m. i TOWN OF PICKERING One The Esplanade (call 831-9144) SQUASH"Winter Brochure" �k Short Service on November IIth at 10:50 a.m. November JIM,, Watch for delivery, by Canada 'k at the Pickering Civic Complex Cenotaph 9:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m. C Legion 483, Claremont provide all the equipment , I =, Post ADMAIL, to all Pickering We y Sunday, November 101h at 2:00 p.m. P Claremont Legion HaU Everything is FREE!!! residences from �k �C Old Brock Road in Claremont call 831-1711 or 683-6582 * Gall t549-3166) November 17th - 22nd PAGE i -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, VVED., NOVEMBER 6, 19% Around Durham Region Pickering asks for six-month licence for nuclear station BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REPORTER PICKERING — Town Council is asking the Atomic Energy Control Board to grant only a six-month licence renewal for the Pickering Nuclear Gen- erating Station despite suggestions from Ontario Hvdro and some council- lors that the Town should mind its own business. Councillors passed a reso- lution requesting the six- month probationary period Monday. The Pickering sta- tion's licence will be before the AECB for renewal at the board's Nov. 28 meeting at the Holiday Inn in Oshawa. In August. AECB staff recom- d d I work of improving the plant's perfor- mance. "It does not contribute to actual sta- tion improvement efforts" However, Dave Martin of Durham Nuclear Awareness, a local citizens' group with an interest in nuclear issues, maintained a limited licence will enrnuraoe the imnrnvem,,nt men a on v a six-month Doug Dickerson renewal on the hasis that insufficient progress had been made in improvements at the plant to warrant a longer licence. Station director Ken Talbot appeared before councillors Monday to ask them to "care - full% consider" whether they should pass the motion. He noted it's the AECB's fob to re ulate the nuclear industry process because it "is going to focus the activities of the staff very acutely" Mr. Martin also stated it uas "right and proper" for Council to take a stand on the licensing issue, particularly hen sloppy performance :gid more accidents followed .ate previous relicensing in )ccember. 1993. He main - ',tined a probationary licence necessary because the typv f improvements demonstrat- d so far are insufficient to -_-new- the confidence of the ,ommunity in the station. "We don't think a new coat of paint on rusty pipes is enough to turn around a wri- ously flawed safety culture" Ward 2 Regional and local J_- - cill r- ;it Doug Dickerson in Canada. Dave Ryan d Q S ;•d he "I hope the Council would also respect that role of the AECB. The length of the licence is something for the AECB to decide" Mr. Talbot noted there have been "no significant happenings" at the plant since all its reactors had to be shut down last spring; that many improve- ments in areas such as housekeeping and procedural compliance have been made at the Pickering station in recent months; and that in any case AECB staff who are always on site have the power to revoke the plant's licence at any time. ' The plant is safe. Public safety is not being compronused;' he said. The station director also maintained the time and effort required to apply for a new licence after a six-month one expired would divert staff' from the an eny cnrs oppose. t motion. Both maintained the licensing decision should be left up to the AECB as the body with the expertise to deal with the issue. "For us to have the audacity to pre- sume we know more than the scientists do is sheer folly;' said Coun. Dickerson. "We are not nuclear physicists;' said Coun. Senis, noting she was confident the AECB would not "compromise the safety of our residents" Ward 1 local Councillor Dave Ryan was among those who supported the motion. "The only way we improve is to continually test and this is a test mech- anism," he said. The AECB's Oshawa meeting Nov. 28 will begin at 8:30 am. and is open to the public. The Holiday Inn is at l 101 Bloor St. E. Cops, CAS probe bathtub drowning of five-year-old OSHAWA -- Police and Children's Aid are investigating the recent death of a physically -chal- lenged five-year-old Oshawa boy. Durham Regional Police said the child, Robert Wright, drowned in the bathtub at his Mary Street apartment Oct. 22. Detective Sergeant Chuck Mercier, of the homi- cide unit, said the boy was discovered by his moth- er and transported to hospital, where he was pro- nounced dead. Det. Sgt. Mercier said police and Children's Aid officials routinely investigate all deaths involv- ing children and "this is running its normal course. "We see it as a tragedy which occurred in the Durham Regional Police Constable Bob by and Clarington. Two Courtice men have Roche displays a Ku Klux Klan hood seized been charged. A third suspect not identified by cops during their investigation of the dis- is believed involved in the distribution. tribution of hate literature in Oshawa, Whit- photo by Andrew Iwanowski Two charged for passing hate literature BY STEPHEN' SHANti' DURHAM — Two Courtice men believed linked to white supremacist groups are charged with leading a two-year hate campaign in which racist literature littered lawns, schoolyards, bus shelters, roadways and parking lots throughout Oshawa, w?titby and Clarington. The two, charged under rarely -enforced Cana- dian hate laws, were arrested Friday night follow- ing the seizure of thousands of racist leaflets and literature. as well as Nazi and white supremacist paraphernalia, during January raids. The Durham Regional Police street crime unit started investigating in April 1994 after flyers and stickers with hate messages flooded communities. The United States -produced literature — con- taining messages predominantly aimed at Jews, blacks and South Asians — was scattered in the middle of the night and continued to inundate neighborhoods in 1995 and this year, police said. Individuals — mixed race couples and people of a specific religion — were targeted to receive the racist literature in several instances, said Detec- tive John McLean, of Durham's street crime unit Those responsible aimed their messages at vic- tims "to try to terrorize, scare them. Hate crimes affect everyone in the community but when one person is targeted, not for what they have done, but who they are... In these cases people are tetror- home involving a physically -challenged child. Any time a child dies unexpectedly it has to be looked into;' he said. Woman killed crossing Hwy. 401 WHMY -- A 53 -year-old woman was killed instantly when she was struck by two cars while attempting to cross Hwy. 401 in Whitby Sunday. Ontario Provincial Police say they have no explanation why the woman, believed to be a tran- sient, tried walking north across the highway just east of Brock Street around 8 p.m. The woman, who was carrying no identifica- tion, was pronounced dead at the scene after being struck by two eastbound vehicles, Whitby Opp sa,r. She has been identified as Marilyn Lorraine Allen, of Markham. ized " Det McLean said at least one of the accused was spotted talking with a large gathering of stu- dents at a high school in Durham in the spring of this year. " Ilic goal is to recruit kids to the orga- nization." Metro Police and Ontario Provincial Police intelligence unit~ were also involved in the probe. At a news conference at Durham police head- quarters Monday, a library of racist materials seized in the raids was displayed. Among the items were a white, hooded Ku Klux Klan robe. T-shirts bearing racist slogans, a flag displaying the Nazi swastika, video tapes and books about Nazism and several boxes full of leaflets and stickers containing hate messages. Durham Police Chief Trevor McCagherty said crimes of hate are among the force's highest prior- ities. " 17his is one of what I consider to be the most serious crimes in this community and other com- munities across Canada. We treat it as an extreme- ly serious issue and devote a fairly large amount of resources to combating it" Law enforcers are hailing the arrests as a major breakthrough in the fight against hate crime. Both accused were released following their arrests and are scheduled to appear in Oshawa provincial court Nov. 28. Det McLean said a third suspect who has not been identified is believed to have been involved in the distribution. Woman busted smuggling cocaine OSHAWA -- A 29 -year-old Oshawa woman was busted at the border in Niagara Falls after a dope -detecting dog sniffed out 381 grams of cocaine stashed inside the interior of a car. The coke was found during a routine search of a car entering Canada at the Rainbow Bridge on Oct. 27, Revenue Canada reports. The drugs, valued on the streets at $76,200, was found by Revenue Canada search dog, Musk, con- cealed in a paper bag taped to the interior of the rear seat of the car. The accused is charged with importing a nar- cotic into Canada for the purpose of trafficking. Canada Customs report having seized more than $648 million in drugs at the borders so far this year. Crafty people sought for crafty show in Ajax AJAX -- A local church is looking for annual craft sale Saturday, Dec. 7 and vendors for an upcoming craft show. tables are available for rent for $25. St. Paul's United Church is holding its For more information, call 683-3213. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF SEWING MACHINES THAT WERE DESTINED FOR CONSUMERS DISTRIBUTING. AS THE PUBLIC IS AWARE, CONSUMERS HAS BEEN PLACED IN RECEIVERSHIP FORCING US TO STOP SHIPMENTS TO THEIR iTHAT STORES. WE HAVE ARRANGED TO MAKE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC OUR FEATURED SINGER DELUXE ZIG-ZAG FREE ARM SEWING' IMACHINE WITH AUTOMATIC BUTTONHOLER, 20 STITCH FUNCTIONS WILL SEW ALL TYPES OF MATERIAL EVEN LEATHER. THESE I MACHINES ARE SUITABLE FOR HOME, PROFESSIONAL OR SCHOOL ROOM SEWING, 25 YEAR WARRANTY. Your price with this ad SINGER 11 SIMCOE ST. S. 1299'"' r i I-OSHAWA 433-1140 CENTRE OFFER F:]PIkF,ti ♦tf�. ')^f(, -------------��----------------� am F Poo ` ..Aerobic Classes -.'-weight EQuipment 'Cardlo EQuipment I i Personal Training I � Fitness Testing Clift eefr++llicaees t Availlable Now! - ..,)Children's Day Care ;Children's Fitness Classes it 11 -Esthetician Services jj }Health & Wellness Programs ` _/4684 Disaonnery Bay Plaza S . �. � 570 W�stncy Ra . 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EVert morefrom Scars ■ SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Vft're open: Mott.-Frf. 6:00 e.m-9:00 p.m, Set. 6:00 mm -GW W p m, Sim. 12-00 noo"M p m art of 420.6000, Ea 227 or 299 -PAGE "f-AAft 1QLhV►3 AWEWnSM WED:, rtdVE ftEk 6,1VM Towns challenged to use 3Rs 0 Durham Region municipalities compete for waste reduction honors during annual awareness week DURHAM -- Do your part to keep garbage from heading to a dump and help your community claim bragging rights. Nov. 4 to 10 is Waste Reduction Week in Durham Region whet, resi- dents are encouraged to reduce the amount of trash they produce. The previous four years' Waste Reduction Week have seen about 500 tonnes taken out of the waste stream, including 110.5 tonnes last year. Each year, municipalities in the region compete to see which commu- nity can reduce the most garbage per capita. Last ,ear, Oshawa was tops of urban municipalities and Scugog won among rural communities. The theme of this year's Waste Reduction Week is The Future is R's - 'hake it Toxic Free... Reduce. Reuse, Recvcle. The aim of the week is to increase awareness of the need and the opportunities to reduce garbage. On Saturday, Nov. 9, the Durham works department will have waste reduction displays at the Pickering Town Centre and the Fiye-Points Mall in Oshawa. Works staff will he on hand to CORIANg CLASSIC FOR THE SAME PRICE AS LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS! With purchase of kitchen cabinets answer questions on waste manage- ment issues, including recycling, composting and reducing garbage. About 2,000 students from several schools in Durham will tour the Durham Recycling Centre on Garrard Road in north Whitby. Call the waste reduction division of the Region's works department at 668-7721 for more information on the week and on wa,s to reduce waste. Service with a smile Pickering Glendale Loeb employees heated up the grill and served both i breakfast and lunch last Saturday in a bid to aid the 1996 Ajax -Picker - Ing United Way campaign. Here, Antonella Daiello and Shawn Wilson V team up for the cause during the breakfast service. photo by Andrew Iwanowski 9966 9 19 19 , KITvHE' .` You can have genuine DUPONT CORIAN® in your kitchen for the same price as a laminate countertop. By using our colour offering for your countertops, a simple edge treatment and a standard backsplash, your Dream Kitchen will come to life with CORIAN®. hy No other material in your kitchen is easier to live with - CORIAN® W . ' ' . ' survives chips, nicks, cuts, stains and scratches. Plus, CORIAN® adds W atcl� fos more lasting value to your home. > Additional WRLA V > tofet VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY Created For Lifc" savings. 1020 Back Rd. S. Pickering O (905) 686-2001 Dr. Elaine Chang is now associated with Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of Contact lenses and glasses • Complete Family Eye Care.. -- _ EXTENDED HOURS EVERY SATURDAY 15 Harwood S. 427_4144 Ajax 'T Wheelchair •� (Between Hwy 401 & Hwy 2) Accessible ;• We're on the Internet at www.durhatnnews.net _Adult & Parent Information Workshop__ This workshop Is a must for anyone who wishes to pursue a career in TV. Children & adults. ..-Sunday, Nov. 109 96 2w5 P.M. Th.s workshop will b•ro -d our television screens on many occasions r_1 are very fortunate to receive the expertise of Juba. who has appeared. mcst nn!aoly for Cantel Aaa,go. Leon's Furniture. I G A Food stores. Speedy Muffler and such TV shows as N19r,t Heat. Home Fres. andmany more - More importantly. Julia is a former talent agent ^ s worgs"o will deal accurately 8 hcnesity with the benefits and qua ns of Tv � and ilm — • 7M, 1111111117ST-7 ~� 1 �k Unit 22. 1550 Bayly Street t Pickering. Ontario - 7 = (905) 420-8129 We're on the Internet at www.durhatnnews.net THE NEWS ABS+ RTJSI�*WBDNESDAA',4WWEMDCR4,4W6 PAGE:11-A Pickeringhonors war a veterans at community events PICKERING -- Resi- dents have three opportuni- ties to remember those brave souls they owe their freedom to at Remem- brance Day ceremonies to he held here Sunday, Nov. 10 and Monday, Nov. 11. On Sunday, Cadets, Scouts, Guides, firefighters and dignitaries will join the veterans as they march from the Pickering Recre- ation Complex to a memor- ial service at the cenotaph at the Pickering Civic Complex. The march begins at 10:30 a.m., and people who are supposed to participate in it are asked to get together outside the com- plex by 10:20. All citizens are welcome to attend the service and a reception afterward at Royal Canadian Legion Bay Ridges Branch 606. 1555 Bayly St., Pickering. On Sunday at 2 p.m., there'll he a Remembrance Day service inside at the Claremont Lcgion, 4937 Old Brock Rd., Claremont. The service will include a wreath -laying ceremony outside the Legion hall. Durham West MPP and Minister of' Community and Social Services Janet Ecker and Mayor Wayne Arthurs are expected to attend. The service will he fol- lowed by a reception at the Lcgion. Everyone is wel- come. On Monday, a Remem- brancc Day service will he held at 10:50 a.m. at the Pickering Civic Complex cenotaph, to be attended by Ajax Creative Arts hosts Christmas show and sale AJAX -- The annual Ajax Creative It runs daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A draw will also he held for framed Arts Christmas arts and crafts exhibit at the Village Community Centrc, on original art work. and sale will he held Saturday. Nov. 16 Sherwood Road at Linton Avenue in Admission is free. Refreshments and Sunday, Nov. 17. Pickering Village. will be available. "HONG' TO GET WITH PIECE OF MI1iD" Investment Seminar The inost useful investment Aorkshop you will ever attend! Conducted by George Martnlan, Canada's leading authority on asset allocation and author of hest -selling bcx)k, Risk is a Four Letter Word. You'll learn: Investor behavior, the major risks faced by imeston, the 'risk 're%vard" trade-off. hove to allocate assets and inuich more- (A particular interest to those 45 yrs. + with portfolio size of 30K and up. S1x)nsc►rcd by: James scholicld of Ptanvcst Financial Cortx►ration ScrvinK Invc%torx since 1914-# 1-#-a Oki KinK.ton Road, Ajax, ON 1-11'2Z9 BYOB SPRING e Prepare for Christmas Everyday Incredible Low Price Starter Package WINE $5500 5L Save money Make Wine 875 Wilson Rd. S. Oshawa 723-7091 TV'S VCR'S area school children as The public is welcome well as veterans, police to attend this ceremony a, officers and dignitaries. well. JAMES R. 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A mass tree planting was held tc mark 10 years of co-operation between the Metro T` --- ...� and Region Conservation Aut,)c N' *he Town and -ca ccmmun ty groups. 11iis year, Big Brothers of Ajax -Pickering and the Durham Board of Education will begin a mentoring program at lova elementary schools. Adult volunteers are matched with a student for one houli per week during the day at school. These students are kid who, through encouragement, could realize their full potential. We are looking for women and men who want to build a positive new friendship and who want a chance to re• experience the adventure of childhood. Becoming a Mentor is Easy... Interested individuals go through an orientation, interview and screening process. As you can appreciate, the safety of our children is paramount. 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Y o A�Og,�> j.-- - SNL21�0 :. -Sew 15� _ ^99 �v5 00111 FACTORY HADE3 FABEC mush more thin,lust a Fabric Store... 1 84 V blob NQS �ry�S EWS-A NV-V&V ATAMMk ftft: WED- FfbVM212 iL i99&rAG]t13-A =DAY FA FASHION BLOW-OUT: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7th & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH WITH EXTENDED HOURS BOTH DAYS TO SERVE YOU BETTER 1 /3 OFF ALL R PRICED MERCHANDISE! 1 /3 OFF ALL REDUCED MERCHANDISE! 1 /3 OFF ALL PINK TICKET SPECIALLY PRICED ITE 1/3 OFF ALL FASHION NATIONAL BRANDS PAGk'1/-A*-1=E?WWS'ADV*IfT1SMVVjD' .; 0VEM#9R6,19% V RECYCLER'S REPORT Treasure Chest opens wide on Waste Reduction Week During the first week of every month, Recycler's Report and the News Advertiser bring you The Trea- sure Chest. This space allows resi- dents to give away items they no longer want and list articles they need. Two years ago, the idea of our Treasure Chest came from members of the Pickering Waste Reduction Committee as a Waste Reduction Week event_ Last month, the new wildlife sanc- tuary group was grateful for all who supported its garage sale for a new Second Chance Wildlife Sanctuary and made over S600 to start the new project. If you wish to volunteer for this type of work, call Judy at 831-2552. To use The Treasure Chest, call 420-5625 larraine roulston d u r i n g -- regular business hours. Iterms needed: - 1) Used bicycle parts -- 619-2980 9 The 2) Old copies of Re^iiill cler's the maga- zine 'Word F Perfect' Report for DOS __ 120-220, - 3) Child size soft body doll for a Girl Guide display -- 427-7366 - 427-7366 4) Kitchen cupboards, small bed sofa. double sink and taps -- Connie 839-9297 5) 78 RPM records, just pop and jazz -- 416-261-1578 6) Grey patio stones 24%by-30" -- 686-9106 7) Queen -size bed headboard and footboard -- 420-8191 8) Refrigerator, freezer (preferably small), answering machine, old art supplies, scrap fabric for arts and crafts, old white sheets, pillow cases and table cloths for Ajax parks and recreation day camps -- Wanda 427- 8811 9) Good used clean bedding, towels, baby clothes, thermal wear and light curtains to be sent to the Northwest Territories -- 427-2085 10) Dress -up clothes and jewelry for children, old Christmas decorations, old fashioned children's tea set -- 428- 8484 11) Sectional couch or love seat, clothes dryer -- 839-9297 12) Anything old with the Beaver dec- oration or symbol, such as dishes, household items -- 416-7245060 13) Industrial or regular serger with three spools -- 420-8376 14) Paper cutter (guillotine) -- 839- 3887 15) Two dressers -- 427-2942 16) Small lapel pins -- 416-492-5824 17) Child's easy -bake over -- Joanna 686-3395 Items to give away: 1) The remains of a long craft career: wool and wool hookers, needles, cro- chet cotton and hooks, embroidery floss and notions; all need a good home. Also Beta tapes -- 683-8954 2) Six boxes of gourmet cook books, regular hardback novels, Reader's Digest Book Club collection -- 683- 6004 3) Old stove and fridge (in good work- ing order) -- 839-4881 4) Various sizes of window panes from Wimpey homes -- 683-4790 5) Two aluminum double glass white windows (complete unit), several glass windows with no frames, one glass shower door with frame, wooden play pen with mattress -- 839-1305 AOW See the Recycler's Report on the Net! It You'll find it at www.durhamnews.net IT'S "TRUCKIN' TIME" 4, .L IN ONTARIO! ,. -kms --- -�lrhit'_- • chrakle styes steal wbaak • Twe-Tene /aim • ealelr-lteyd ilww ye iaaww�s • iallo dasile.dl seat OR BUY 22,995" Same Great Features PLUS a New Standard 3rd Door! MORE STANDARD HORSEPOWER, TORQUE AND CARGO BED SPACE THAN DODGE OR CHEVY! A ONLY 49 1YIO�H MORE $344 PER MONTH 24 MONTH LEASE UNITED QUANTITIES. FACTORY ORDER MAY RE MM MRED. 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Visa is regslesed trwith Ow Cade -mark of Visa a'dkdertWrwl Ont" FMD$, P.O. Bar MBO.OakwAr, Ontario LW SN Ajax -Pickering Progress Women nation's best club AJAX-PICKERING -- The Canadian Progress Club Pickering/Ajax Women brought a suitcase -full of awards home from a recent convention of the national club in Banff, Alberta. The Progress Women were named Club of the Year and picked up the Membership Award and the Founda- tion Award (recognizing ongoing support of the Special Olympics). As well, Eleanor Down was named President of the Year for 1996 and the Publicity Award and National Progressian Award for 1996 went to Sharon Mil- ton. The Canadian Progress Club is a national organization with approxi- mately 900 members across the country. For information on the Picker- ing/Ajax chapter call Sharon Milton at 427-9595. Hospital auxiliary marks 45 years AJAX-PICKERING -- The auxil- iary to Ajax -Pickering General Hos- pital is celebrating its 45th anniver- sary Monday, Nov. 11. A presentation ceremony to mark the occasion will take place in the west lobby of the hospital at 1:30 p.m. It will be followed by a recep- tion in the west tower conference rooms at the hospital. All are invited to join the celebration. For more information call Kim MacMurray at 683-2320, ext. 5248. ADVERTISING CORRECTION Eaton's Baby Book broadsheet. appearing in this newspaper this week. Please note the following Page t - Graco 'Glider SL' stroller is available in two prints, selection may vary by store Page 2 - 25% off selected Kooshies layette offer copy should read: 'Choose !rom: single flannel sheet, 2-pk flannel receiving blankets. etc Page 4 - Eaton Kids boys' suede shoes with adjustable straps are available at selected stores only. Inadvertently, the errors listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customers. EATON'S BATH FITTER ff kviall a new W* bathtub, or mrnleSS wan right els) =-In jug 2;; , e=pet made to n> sUM fit I to clean and notstain now for info I THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., NOVEMBER 6, 19WPAGE IS -A, General Motors sales rise e des ite p three-week strike 01 DURHAM -- Sales of General overall increase. Sales of cars dropped full-size Chevrolet and GMC pick - Motors' vehicles were up 8.6 per cent 0.2 per cent to 17,673. ups." in October, despite a three-week "We are pleased with our overall Meantime, total sales so far in strike by workers at Canada's largest results for October," says Tom Mason, 1996 are down 2.4 per cent, GM automaker. GM of Canada's vice-president of reports. The company has sold GM dealers delivered 32,464 new marketing. 322,856 cars and trucks in the 1996 vehicles last month, up from the "We had an exceptional month in calendar year, down from the 330,909 29,891 delivered in the same month trucks with strong showings by our sold during the first 10 months of last year. full-size sport utilities, well as our 1995. Total truck Sales are up three Truck sales jumped 21.4 per cent compact utilities. We also experi- per cent to 135.342, while car sales to 14,791, accounting entirely for the enced good perf'Ormance in gales of are do,xn ix per cent to 187.514. I "Re4 1 FORD SRIES LIMITED Announces a... f S If you are in the market to purchase or lease a new van or truck, then the Great Deals just got better! Purchase or lease a new Van or Truck from Freeway Ford between November 9, 1996 and November 23, 1996 and we will give you a 4 day/3 night Drive -Away Vacation to one of 30 exciting locations. This includes deluxe accomodations for 2 adults and up to 3 children, complimentary travel gift, first day complimentary breakfast for two, tickets to a popular local attraction, discount coupons for shopping, dining and entertainment, and a complimentary round of golf where applicable. • All vans and trucks will be Windshield Price e All trades are welcome • Financing on the spot - • 50 trips will be given away o First Come, First Served Basis o Offer expires November 23, 1996 at 6 p.m. Murry, because when they're gone - they're gone! YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD FORD STORE 1780 MARKHAM RD. SCARBOROUGH (Just North of Sheppard) 293W&3077 T N Located lust minutes west of the Rouge Valley ■ I # 7�A;MM;M�K�7Ambkf T A — v t 9-ro . , e�srr + ■ 1996 RAM T300, PIS )UALLYS, CLUB CAB JEEPS • NEONS • • INTREPIDS • SEgR (-UPS, 4X4'S, SINGLE CABS. ONVERTIBLES �GS • BREEZES OF RU .. _ eons � `�� � .� � • � "i•� 4 _ a J F ub It Of too - Ys Ad 09 /tom +MrrAm twrs �� . rr. ' �� \ � •� ' !rte � VILLAGE CHRYSLER AJAX . "THINKING' LIKE: A SERVICE OPEN 19 HARW00D AVE. (North of 401) LL DAY AND EVERY N GHTY 905483435 8 Top guns Trevor Ferguson (left) and Richard Mohammed were two of the highest academic achievers at Pine Ridge Secondary School in Pickering and were honored accordingly last week. They took part in the school's annual commencement exercises. l photo by Carl Ferenc-- Yule like these ideas for holiday decor D Go natural with tips at upcoming meeting AJAX -- Ideas for Christ- mas decorating are being offered when a local hu r t i c u I t u r a I group meets next week. The Pickering Horticultural Society meets Tuesday, Nov. 12 at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, 35 Church St. N•, Pickering Village, Ajax. Carole Hill from Carole Hill Florists discuss- es decorating for Christmas using natural materi- als. There will also be a craft, plant and flower show. Admission to the meeting is free and all are welcome. Call 839- 7600 for more information on the group. Army Cadets meet in Ajax Thursday AJAX -- Pickering High gym of the school, 180 School Army Cadets meet Church St. N., Ajax. Thursday, Nov. 9 from 6:45 Call 686-9870 for infor- to 9:30 p.m. in the north mation on the group. Don't Miss the Pickering Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade Saturday 1 Nov. 16 MOt It 1996 Starting at /N 10:00 am - '� ng the s Greatest Need Letter Carriers will be collecting letters for Santa en route uU��t�J��U eJ{sln�(�l(�Y1lh li LIML�:p;r,� F ta�(JESIIU P1' ?JnUu E�I?ULI niielli l U Solid Pine CANNONBALL Choice of Colours Order N@w far Chr!ztm®sl MANY MORE IN-STORE ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS LARGE SOLID PINE ARMOIRE "WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC ASSORTED BLANKET BOXES & SETTLER'S BENCHES from 1020 BROOK R®m �. . 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Manag ment CENTRE THE NEWS ADVEIMSER WEDNE$DAV, NOVI9MBERI6, 14% PAGE 14-A Durham Bureau for � • Excellence seeks award nominees DURHAM -- The Bureau fir Excellence in companies, institutions and agencies which example, respect and encouragement fir indi- emments are eligible for the 1997 awards. rham Region is now seeking nominees for have successfully incorporated quality princi- viduals to develop to their full potential. Manu- This year,the bureau handed out 15 award~, 1997 Awards of Excellence. pies in the way they do business. These princi- facturing and service industries, educational including one to Ajax's Exeter High School. For "Ilio awards are designed to recognize area pies include teamwork. leadership through institutions, health care agencies and local gov- an application call 665-7944 or fax 665-8(X)7. • Apo0 A. illllli . _ r _ _. ;,;� .::.w•--.. ate' �,,,,_ ---.. .. ..r..,_ dr...� .,K: .�. A A -__K it 1 M lofrodueiog th6 1997 Acur3 1,6EL. 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Free Consultation & mail ng of top funds on request Imporranr rr.nrmar,on ,:h„ur rhete matua, r,.nd; , ronratned in their stmphf ed prospectus. -htch +ort are encouraged to read caretulh before inverting Copies areValenti Financial Services Inc a.at the ururom thetmrstPofetrheme;,rtesabove:uDavid Pugh. B.A.( Honours) tram the mu:uvl fund cnm antes rher.ereives C nit ;u:urs and investment rrrurns -rll ,"uctuate rhe indicated rates ,t return rurtire runds are the htstoncal annual Investment Executive .-;,nrpounded torai rrurnf as o/Sept ?0. 1996 mciudtng it valuev 05) 2944310 tro Pr ormance a.,a n'nrrrTustare (TTJ erat xpenses 19888 51 PLA11me I1 free) net rSSarr(1 tn.Irrarra e,,r h.rrrry nr r,.r r-frl r, r Planning to start college in January or September? Now is the gime to start thinking about college in January or September, so you won't want to miss Durham College's "Coflkge 1Day5 `96'. College Days '96 will give you the opportunity to see why Durham College is right for you. With an almost eighty percent placement rate, state-of-the-art facilities, Ontario's only employer guarantee and a learning environment that's student -focused, friendly, fun and raring, you'll want to attend. Come out and see for yourself why Durham College is the right choice, on Thmsday, November 21 from 6:30 - &30 pm and Friday, November 22 from 9:00 am to 2.00 pm at the Durham College Oshawa Campus. For more information call 1-800-461-0549. CON•9• Dar'96 -- cal today for more Oshawa Campus ueFoematim at s .•ft, 11-600-401-0349. Educating You for the Real World. PAGE 20 -A -TM NEWS ADVEWriSER,•WED, NOVEMBER 6,19% Pickering Hydro calls for ` ower ools' to urch p p p ase BY MARIANNE TAKACS STAFF REFO TER PI XERING -- When Ontario Hydro is privatized municipal electrical utilities should be allowed to form a provincial 'power pool' to improve their bargaining position for buying electricity for consumers at low rates. says Pickering Hydro. The pooling recommendation is part of a policy statement issued by the local utility in response to the report of the Province's Macdonald Advisom• Com- mittee on Competition in Ontario's Electricity System. The committee has recommended Ontario Hydro's monop- oly over electricity generation and transmission be ended and its assets (except for nuclear stations and Niagara Falls hydroelectric facilities) he priva- tized to introduce competition in the electricity industrv. It also recommend- ed a reduction in the number of local hydro commissions across the province. The pooling proposal "would give a lot of bargaining power to the Mi:L1s (municipal electrical utilities)." says Pickering Hydro general manager John W iersma ' 17hey could command a lot of clout in the North Anlo-rican market for purchasing power." Pooling was ncx among the Macdon- ald recommendations. most of which have been endorsed by Pickering Hydro in its policy statement. The Macdonald committee favored competition in the electricity industry at the retail level. with individual ccxnsumers buying from electricity generwon. Under a pooling system explains Mr. Wiersma. con- sumers would continue to have to pur- chase their power from MIJ is. Ile suc- cus full retail competition might be allowed later. "We believe it's hLtter for retailers to act collectively on behalf of retail con- sti mors." tk says. explaining it would be a "daunting task" for individual howe- holders to have to sort out the intricacies of the electrictity market to buy pcxver. He also maintains that individually, con- sumers would have little bargaining Power to ohtwn lower rates. Pickering Hydro also disagrees with the argument made by Ontario Hydro and its pmfesvcxiW employees' associa- tion that it would be a mistake to break up Ontario Hydro into small pieces in the fax of competition from huge t1.S. electricity companies. "We don't sham that view." says Mr. Wiersnu "We feel competition works better if there are many competitors rather than a few large competitors." He adds that when there are few comped - tors the industry tends to "gravitate The Durham College Community Choir, in conjunction uxtb the Toronto Classical Singers and the Talisker Players Orchestra Pau G.F. Handel's MESSIAH! Satruday, December 7,1996 8 pm S3lsratm Amey Tarrpk crixamn & Rosdand Roads) AdA- $15. 5tudenVSenior. $12 For dchM d (905) 7236W towards one price" and that large size "is not f urdi electricity report lts ngs by the end of February. n needed for efficiencies of scale" in the electric- Pickering Hydro's recommendations also * the division of Ontario Hydro -owned gener- ity industry. included: ating plants (except for the Niagara and On the issue of reducing the number of * open access to Ontario's transmission system nuclear plants) into separate independent eom- MEUs, representatives of Durham Region's to suppliers in and outside Ontario, tovide pro paries, and allowing them to be privatized eight local hydro commissions have formed a MEUs with choices on low-cost suppliers * wider latitude for MEUs to diversify into steering committee to conduct a feasibility * a publicly -owned transmission d c study for restructuring the retail electrics cis- to move � �y other related business ventures electricity power from suppliers to MEUs * a stronger role for the Ontario Energy Board tribution system in Durham. It is expected to * a publicly -owned nuclear generation comps- in regulating the industry. 516,999.` rear spo kr • 2.2 litre engine • dual air bags • 15" steel wheels mud guards . 5 speed manual trrnsr*sion • body side Mouldings rec€inmg front bucket seats with easy entry Passenger seat wheel ABS. 3 SA shown. 1trw�,. r w. SMARTLEASE 'PURCHASE SMARTLEASE PURCHASE . _�. 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Ono k*W so use C"Cad d Ertwtgs sitriw4an sear(aatanees sae St+w+Euaf. t 1rJMtiiltwtnMl Wvwet the P+rtww or Mase tbro+ rwk e $ rqn m Y+w:�e yytlaEt] n� tow d far ttpi wew GAA Mlh Fila' d/t wleAR Yeu GM yhl oto Wrw� brw+ 1RIONne tRiyr e Wh6Q's your ppd doers ripe r'"�1AA1�r t ««e rwr ono�l(na ow. ,' a* ' :; , arrtAMrtr4 HH'Cw�lerCv�ye �3NAweMn tsAAtu�r i..rr I THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6, 1996 -PAGE 21-A ederal Tories topick candidate •for next electron In new riding Ilo AJAX-PICKERING -- Progressive nservatives in one of the new federal ings here will select a candidate Tues - y, Nov. 19. Leanne Lewis is the only person to nounce their candidacy for the nomina- n in the new Pickering -Ajax -Uxbridge (PAtJ) Riding. The present Ontario Riding is being split into two ridings with PAU cov- ering all of Pickering and J Uxbridge, ands:° Ajax north of 1 iwy. 2 and the " Whitby -Ajax Riding taking a in all of Whit- by and Ajax Leanne south of Hwy. Lewis 2. i ne new ridings become official on Jan. 8, 1997 so elections called after that date will use the new boundaries. The existing boundaries would be used for an election called prior to Jan. 8. Mrs. Lewis had been the PAU Riding president, but resigned to seek the nomination. "I have always maintained a con- fidence that our party would return because so many Canadians who havc voted for other parties in the last election no longer feel at home in those parties," Mrs. Lewis says. "These Canadians know what our part%, can and should be, and they hope once again that they will find their political home with the Pro- gressive Conservatives." Mrs. Lewis, 36, and her husband George have lived in Durham Reading program for kids Saturday PICKERING -- A program intro- ducing children to the joys of reading runs Saturday, Nov. 9. The Pickering Reading Circle meets weekly from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Orchard Villa, 1955 Valley Farm Rd.. Pickering. Participants can join the program at anv time. There is no charge. French- speaking adult volunteers are needed. Call 839-3037 for information.. CORRECTION NOTICE in our Super Saturday & Sunday flyer Nov. 02 & Nov. 03, 1996 Page 15, reads: Only 299.99 Kenmore built-in dishwasher, 2 -level wash, soil settler system. Sears Reg. 329.99 Item #76009. SHOULD HAVE READ: Only 299.99 "Capri' built-in dishwasher. 2 -level wash, soil settler system. Sears reg. 329.99 Item # 76009. Sears regrets any inconvenience this may have caused our customers. LAKF.SIDE'S 1ST ANNUAL FALL CRAFT SHOW FEATURING OVER 65 VENDORS INCLUDING CRAFT'S, TRADES, AND A CAFE! LAKESIDE P.S. 4 PARKFS D1tTVE, AjAX (FROXY/PARKS) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1996 10 A.M.-4P.M. ADMISSION: $1.00 ( TO SCHOOL FUND) CHILDREN UNDER 13 FREEI Region for eight years and have two chil- dren. Mrs. Lewis helped found the Brock Ridge Community Association in Picker- ing in 1987 and the Hermitage Communi- ty Association in Ajax in 1988, and served as president of the Lincoin Alexander Public School Advisory Committee from 1992 to '95. She was recently elected to the execu- tive of the Staxton Glen Ratepayers Asso- ciation in Pickering. She's a graduate of the University of Toronto. The Nov. 19 nomination meeting is being held in Gallantry's Banquet Hall on the lower level of the Pickering Town Centre at Hwy. 2 and Liverpool Road. Registration starts at 6:45 p.m. and the meeting begins at 7:30. Candidates can announce their nomina- tion right up to the time of the vote on Nov. 19. Call the riding association at 649-5705 for more information. Life comes with enough nasty surprises, so we won't give you any on your final bill. phis is what you get. • 1 i point inspectiol includes: quaiity . rl : v:.::aer. ici;c chassis and replace oil with up ,.r ; litre; of (i`1 Goodwrench Premium oil • 1 heck and top -up -he following fluids: brake, power steering, windshield washer • ( )mplete inspection. tires, air filter. coolant. hoses, windshield . ipers, drive belt, battery, lights and indicators. This is what you pay This is what you get. place front pads or -ear snoes witn Ak . i je.... israw, i' . ., `hoes • . - ,pection of ^raster cylinder, calipers, brake hoses, brake tiuid level, rear "rakes and tires • M,lchining rotors and drums extra, if required • k )ad test • \\ hire you wait seri ice This is what you pay. This is what you get. .1:.stall quality AC <park plugs • Inspect air f::ter, be;t.,. hoses and N X. ignition wires and cap • isual battery check • F.I,•ctronic engine anak sis • k� ,ad test • \\ hile you wait sern'ice. This is what you pay, This is what you get. • 1 year guarantee on "all other" parts and labour • Complete replacement of intermediate pipe, muffler. tail pipe, clamps • A11 labour included • Specifically designed for 6\I vehicles • All makes available • Road test • While you wait sen ice. This is what you pay. The Plus is in the Service. Not the Price. Bob Myers Chevrolet Oldsmobile Ltd. 425 Bayly Street West 427-2500 Sheridan Chev Olds Cadillac Ltd. 1800 Kingston Road 683-9333 Bruce Bissell Buick Pontiac Ltd. 201 Bayly Street West 683-6561 Michael Boyer Pontiac Buick GMC 715 Kingston Road 831-2693 'Applicable to most GM vehicles. Excludes synthetic oil and diesel engines. PST and GST extra. Dealer may sell for less. "Applicable to most GM veh-cles. Lifetime national warranty covers brake pads.shoes for as long as you own your vehicle. FIST and GST extra. Dealer may sell for less. See dealer for details. tApplicable to most GM vehicles. Excludes platinum plugs PST and GST extra. Dealer may SO for less. ttAppries to 85-91 SafarpAstro Van with 6 cylinder 4 3 litre engine mckrdirg AWD. PST and GST extra. Dealer may sell for less. PAGE 22 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6,19% Entertainment Christmas show launches Durham Philharmonic Choir's fourth season DURHAM -- The Durham Philharmonic Choir launches its fourth season of great music mak- ing Dec. I with the first of three concerts. Christmas music is fea- tured during Songs of the Birth at St. George's Angli- can Church. Oshawa Sun- da,,-. Dec. 1. This seasonal concert will highlight Yuletide music from around the world, including Charpen- tier's In Nati%-iate and Vaughn Williams' Fantasia on Christmas Carols with ors,an and strings. Guest soloists and carol singing will also he fea- tured in this popular annu- al concert. The second concert -- Of Ro}•al Fare-- is slated for College Park ('hurch, Oshawa Saturday. April S It will feature music from some of En0and's most famous com- posers. as well as Haydn's Nico til ass NEVA C of St. Nicola) for NEW �7 choir and Rt:STAURA\T orchestra. From Gib- bons to Gersh - win is a program _ij of folk songs. madrigals and show tunes on Fri Thornton Road, Oshawa. Special guest is Norman Engel, trumpeter with Toronto's famed Tafel- musik, who'll display his virtuosity with baroque solos and jazz ballads. All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. The Durham Philhar- monic Choir is a 50 -voice group which rehearses weekly under the direction of Robert Phillips. The choir is supported by the Ontario Arts Coun- cil. In addition to the con- cert series the choir is often asked to do gucst appearances, and again this ,,.car will collaborate with the Oshawa -Durham S"m- phony Orchestra for Brahm's Requiem in Nla-,. Indi.-idual concert ticket prices are $12 for adults and SIO for students and seniors. For more information brochure, call the philhar- on reduced -rate season monic choir at 728-1739 or tickets, or for a season 721-9290. ' 'I `Tina Dini16Q)ng Nc�titaurant Open "Days :I 1i'ee% Invat ,�otlm: /or(7iri;tcrunq�, it'crilinq Wrccpttims, orant{,ypc ial EzIenr • :� ; cn{iay jperiu�. Km soon Rd 1305 Pickering; Pkwy.(at bice) 4?0- 7577 FAMILY MEAL DEAL! 4 Homeburgers, 1 Lg. Onion Rings, HOMEBURGERS'm 8 ICE CREAM 1 Lg. Fry & 4 sm. Soft Drinks... _ IT ALL FOR ONLY... Additional person S4. Any substitution must be of equal or lesser value. Valid with this coupon until Dec 15196 (Taxes not included) Seafood !)inner Buffet includes 1_r�h.,tcr, Crab .lhrimJ�, .tilus.�'cls N1(m.-Thur. S0.99 at. Sun.$11.99 9, r Saturday. June 7 For Pick-up or Delivery at -'�rm}- Salvation 509 9876 Temple on Millwork staff enjoys Halloween 'Millwork's Ajax staff really got into the Halloween spirit last Thursday as they dressed in some creative costumes to entertain customers. Shown here displaying their ghoulish creations. Best Costume prize winners. 1 st place - Darlene Lapoussis (Scarecrow) 2nd place - Brian Dickson (Man holding . MINvork pumpkin) 3rd place - Lucy Bucking (Witch) home eent'Te Nov. 6, 1996 EATERY OPEN EVERY DAY 9:00 a.m. YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special (Dally) I79 Luncheon Specials Daily L TWO CAN DINE FOR49 (Every Day of The Week) $13 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT99 (Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) 19or less TWO BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS ALL INCLUSIVE 159 per person Pickering Town Centre 839-2507 Let us enter tarn you. Sale in effect 00.28-Nov.12 non 'I miss it!/ FIR n 02 9 0 CIP WA F •4P 91 I ( hnnse from the fidUnuang special selertinns, and BUY I m CE 12 FREE: 100% 11001 C01 IECTION 150cm wide. Includes surmigs, printed crepes Out Reg. 18 98-26 98 m PRINTED CORDUROY 11 Scm wide, 100% cotton. Our Reg 14 98 m CHALLIS PRINTS 115cm wide, 100% rayon. Our Reg. 8 98 m NOVELTY SUITING 150cm wide. 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Our Reg. 4.98 spoil Nero': New It Werks: Boy l hrl metre or urt of sekded mer hm dw al F*WoW's Requlo<Phce, gm k ned 2 FRFF111 Sale in effect Oct.28-Nov.12,1996, on irrstock merchandise only. No special orders. Most items avail" in most stores. Look forthe red sale togs. Meose Note: the temt'teaulararice'refersto Fabridand'sreaticirrhaln4rvp mep Entire In -Store Stock! burda PATTERNS 1/2 M.S.R. Price Offer valid Oct.28-Nov.12/96. Not valid with any other discount offers. DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO DESERVES TO BEOUR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK? CALL US AT 683-5110 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6,1996 -PAGE 23-A Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110, ext. 250, Fax 683-7363 Dunbarton Spartan Jason Connell eludes a tackle from Richard Clark during LOSSA action against the Uxbridge Secondary School Tigers Tuesday. Game mistakes cost the Spartans the match, allowing the Tigers to win 14-0 and move on to the LOSSA East Bowl final in Oshawa next week. photo by Ron Pietroniro News Advertiser sports is now on the Internet www.durhamnews.net Mistakes costly for Dunbarton in high school senior football final By AL R1VETT PICKERING — A couple of mis- takes proved costly for the Dunbarton High School Spartans senior football team which was gunning to repeat as regional foot - hall champions this season. The Spartans met top-ranked Uxbridge Secondary School Tigers in the Lake Ontario Secondary School Athletics final at Uxbridge Tuesday afternoon. In a contest fought primarily in the trenches, the Tigers put their passing game and Spartans mis- cues to good use to blank Dunbarton 14-0. The Tigers scored on their sec- ond play from scrimmage in the first quarter, when botched Dunbarton pass coverage allowed Chris Bell to catch a throw over the middle for a touchdown score which covered 55 yards. Uxbridge's 7-0 advan- tage stood up at half-time Healy named to Western Michigan University's athletic hall of fame AJAX-PICKERING — team All-American in 1985 New York Rangers goaltender and MVP of the 1984 CCHA and former Pickering Panther tournament. Glenn Healy is one of six for- Healy has gone on to enjoy rner Western Michigan a nine-year National Hockey University graduates who'll be League career with the Los inducted into the school's ath- Angeles Kings (1987-90), letic Hall of Fame this month. New York Islanders (1991-93) Healy, who played with the and New York Rangers (1994- WMU Broncos on a hockey present) and was a member of scholarship from 1982 to '85, the Stanley Cup champion will be only the third hockey Rangers in 1994. player inducted into -- He's played 349 NHL the university's hall games, includ- of fame at cere- ing 31 playoff monies set for the contests, with a Bernhard Centre on 3.50 goals - campus on Nov. 16 against average. Among those joining In both 1991 and Healy in the hall of 1996, he fame will be all -pro received the Miami Dolphins line- New York chap - backer John ter of the Offerdahl who Glenn Played football Healy Professional at Hockey Writers WMU in the mid -'80s. Association's "good The Pickering native who guy" award. He has now lives in Ajax played 132 worked with handi- games as a Bronco goaltender capped children for the and ranks first in school career National Centre for saves (3,933), second in wins Disability Services, the (60), saves percentage (.884) Apple Institute for drug and minutes played (7,715) rehabilitation and the and fourth in goals against Leukemia Society. average (3.86). He was the Prior to joining Los team's most valuable player Angeles in 1987, he and named to the All -Central was a two-time MVP of Collegiate Hockey its New Haven O Association all-star squad in Knighthawks farm club both 1984 and 1985, a second- in the American t Hockey League. Incidentally, as the third WNIU player to be inducted into the hall of fame. Healy follows Neil Smith who was the second player to be induct- ed. Smith is now president and general manager of the New York Rangers. Healy will be unable to attend the ceremonies because of a playing commitment that evening. as the Spartans had trouble mov- ing the football in the first two quarters. The Spartans were not without their chances in the second half. Their best scoring opportunity was created by running back Bruno Azevedo who registered another strong outing in the Dunbarton backfield. Azevedo ran for a 90 -yard touchdown in the third quarter which could have tied the contest. However, the ball was brought back on another Dunbarton mi. - take, this time an illegal use of the hands penalty against the Spartans. Dunbarton head coach Peter Kaiser noted that if the scoring play had stood, it may have led to a different- outcome, as the momentum would have definitely swung in the direction of the Spartans. At may have been a different game for us," lamented Kaiser. However, the Tigers scored an insurance touchdown in the late going of the fourth quarter when Dave Spillman ran to for a touch- down on a 45 -surd pass -and -run play. Bell kicked his second of two converts in the contest. Kaiser gave full credit to the n Uxhdge squad which finished first overall in the LOSSA stand- ings and easily handled the Pine Ridge Secondary Schoui Putnas in the semi-final contest last week. "They're a good football team. Uxbridoe deserved to win. They did a good joh." said Kai,cr. Uxbridge Secondary School will now compete to the East Bowl, slated for the Oshawa Civic Stadium next week. the Party 1S Here MORE TH -1i A �'� ;� :i►�.�. 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L I V S R' S NEST I -888 -953 -NEST If and country club S 9" $ 675 $ 775 S 250 S 400 Located on Hwy. til 5 k,n west of Lindsay, just east of Oakwood Pbose- (705) 953-2093 - F= (705) 953-9076 PAGE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED„ NOVEMBER 6, 19% P SPORTS Confident Panthers now on right end of one -goal contests By AL RIVETT SPORTS RUTORIT R PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers survived a scare from the Forth York Rangers Sunday night to chalk up their 11th win of the season and extend their undefeated string. The Panthers improved their Metro Junior 'A' Hocke} League record to 11-0-2 by defeating the Rangers 4-3 at the Pickering Recreation Complex. After holding a comfortable 4-0 advantage after two frames, Pickering held off a third - period charge by North York to record the victory. North York scored two powerplay markers early in the final period to put an otherwise easy victory for Pickering in jeopardy. However, the Panthers did manage to control the contest in the final six minutes of play before the Rangers scored with 59 seconds remaining. Panthers' head coach John Blackburn believes a long layoff between contests may have hampered his team's performance against the Rangers. "I didn't think we were as sharp as we had been in the past. We hadn't played in a while and with the layoff the kids were a bit rusty and it showed" Blackburn notes that last year most one -goal games saw the Panthers on the wrong end. However, the confi- dence of this year's crew has enabled them to hold leads in the late going. "I think it's got a lot to do with confidence. Right now, we're getting those breaks;' he says. Right winger Jeremy Schott, cen- tre Mike McCormick and defence - man Matt Jenkins all contributed a goal and an assist to the winning cause. Centre George Trifon scored the eventual game winner. The Panthers play the Syracuse, New York Junior Crunch at the com- plex Friday, followed by another home date against the Thornhill Islanders Saturday. Both games start at 7:30 p.m. On Tuesday, the Panthers travel to Oshawa for a match against the Legionaires. PANTHER POSTSCRIPT: For the next three home games (Syracuse, Thornhill and the Quinte Hawks on Sunday, Nov. 17), people who pay admission will receive a free McDonald's coupon book and a free ticket to a future Panthers' home game ... The Panthers parted company with forward Jason Brown who was traded to the Oshawa Legionaires for future considerations. Brown was the second leading scorer on the Panthers with nine goals and four assists. Blackburn says Brown was not happy in Pickering and requested the trade. "The philosophy in Pickering is if (a player) isn't happy, then we'll move him on". Blackburn believes Brown's offensive production will be more than adequately replaced by the recent addition of centre George Trifon. Pickering peewees win on the road, lose on home ice PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Golden Griddle peewee 'AA' rep hockey team lost two of three regular -season games in the past two weeks, but remains tied with Clarington for first place in the York- Simcoe League's Eastern Division. At home against Peterborough, the Panthers rallied but couldn't muster enough good scoring oppor- tunities in a 4-3 loss. Ryan Pelan scored twice, and 'Mark Rogers had one goal. Assisting were Scott Billing, Michael Dawson and David Hughes. The peewee Panthers travelled to Vaughan to take on the undefeated Western Division leaders. Brandon Black and Scott Vahey played an aggressive game in leading the team to a 2-1 victory. Goaltender Chris Franz, who returned from a recent injury, was outstand- ing in net, assisted by great defensive work from Aaron INVITATION Calder, Adam Moyer, Kevin Rogers, Brandon Saker and Trevor Small. Andrew Hopkins opened the scoring for Pickering and Mark Rogers netted the winner with five minutes remaining in the third period. Setting up goals were Billing, Evan Georgievski and Rocky Ruta. The Panthers suffered their second defeat in a row at home, losing 4-3 to Oshawa. After leading going into the third period thanks to solid goaltending by Luke Gregoire, Pickering could not hold on and Oshawa scored the game winner with 26 seconds remaining. Billing, Mark Rogers and Pelan scored, assisted by Billing, Georgievski and Hughes. In a recent exhibition tilt, Pickering edged Markham 4-3. Hughes, Pelan, Mark Rogers and Vahey scored for the Panthers. Billing drew two assists and Small had one. Members of the Atomic Energy Control Board, the federal ager responsible f,)r regulating nuclear activities. cordially invite area •esidents to meet with them and other senior officials at an ;nformal gathering 'Date November -17, 1996 Time 7 – 9 p m Place Holiday Inn. Harmony Hall 101 l Bloor Street East Oshawa. Ontario A formal meeting of the Board will be held on November 28 This meeting is also open to the public Date. November 28 1996 Time. 8 30 a m Place Holiday Inn. Harmony Hall 1011 Bloor Street East Oshawa, Ontario The meeting will deal with regular Board business, including licensing decisions and consideration of staff reports on current regulatory issues Agenda items will include the renewal of the operating licences for the Pickering and Darlington Nuclear Generating Stations. For further information, please call Ms. Carmen Ellyson at (613) 996-2026 or 1-800-668-5284. Atomic Energy Commission de contr6le Control Board de I'energie atomique Canada Individuals or organizations who wish to address the Board on any agenda item are asked to forward their request and written submission to Carmen Ellyson before November 12. Ms. Carmen Ellyson AEC13 Secretariat PO. Box 1046, Stn. B 280 Slater Street Ottawa, ON K I P 5S9 Fax: (613) 995-5086 For further information, please call Ms. Carmen Ellyson at (613) 996-2026 or 1-800-668-5284. Atomic Energy Commission de contr6le Control Board de I'energie atomique Canada gh school cross-country runners excel at LOSSA meet URHAM - Oshawa's R.S. McLaughlin grate won the Lake Ontario Secondary School Edmonds, McLaughlin 4. Steve Black, McLaughlin 5. Matthew Godfrey, Father tics crass-camtry championship,but several L.eo J Austin 6. Ray Collins, O'Neill 7. Mike Logue, McLaughlin 8. Ian and Pickering ru ners tamed in fine Perfor- I Hales, Pine Ridge 9. Chris Porter, AndeM, )n I0. Chris Lancaster, O'Neill. fact, Pickering High School athletes id et iris' and mi et bo s' capes g g dg y categories. Midget Girls: l. Jennifer Pantin, Pickering 2. llowing is a list of the top 10 placings in each Katie Ansell, Sinclair 3. Andrea Cryderman, McLaughlin 4. Emily Muir, Bowmanville 5. tegory and their school: nior Boys: I. Andrew O'Toole, Courtice 2. Rob Stephanie Duncan, St. Mary 6. SheilaBergin. St. Mary 7. Krystin Mathews, Seibcl, McLaughlin 3. Neil ScotL McLaughlin 4. I Txbridge 8. Andrea Wiggers, McLaughlin 9. Carey Agnew, McLaughlin Lucas Hayes, McLaughlin 5. Tom Chambers, Pon 10. Patricia Partridge, Pine Ridge. Perry 6. Rodney Rodrigues, St. Mary 7. Chris Moon, St. Mary 8. Chris Trewin, O'Neill 9. Aaron Keating, McLaughlin 10. Bill Waples, O'Neill. Senior Girls: I. Jenny Cramm, CHRISTMAS I'xbridge 2. Camille Djokoto, McLaughlin 3. Dunbarton Carolyn Johnston, Dun 4. Jessica Brock 5. Kelly Bryon, COUNTDOWN WITH('ampbell-Rogers, 17xbridge 6. Lisa Bonser, St. Mary 7. Andrea Handlir, St. Mary 8. Jamie Boisclaire, Dunbarton 9. Melanie 'McArthur, McLaughlin 10. Kim Wells, I)uon DoWt slit)p Itll Juni unior Boys: 1. Chris Camacho, YOU I konc, m 2. Ryan McHale, Fattier Leo J Austin 3. Jeff Fyfe, Paul Dwyer 4. Ryan tl rt) p for a Nve i r ll t (Treer. McLaughlin 5. Sean Laroxyue, 1(� tTi 1 t' t h o (l . McLaughlin 6. Scott McAvenn, Nlcl.aughlin 7. Seth Malcolm. DoncNan 8. Scan Eiumphriu%. Dunbarton 9. Jeff Evans, finecome in Ridge 10. Aaron Vander Reest, Sinclair. Junior Girls: 1. Lama Ball, O'Neill 2. `ice Kristin Toornsalu, Dunbarton 3. KLTn, ���� ��� Anne Robinson, Dunbarton 4. Kristin '11x)mas, Uxbridge 5. Amanda Kuiken.- :"derson 6. Carrie Lahti, Pine Ridge 7. For more Kira Worsley, McLaughlin 8. Rosalind 1-800-387-8227 Jones. McLaughlin 9. Kathleen info. call "raryuturson, Pon Perry 10. Jessica Adams, O'Neill. Midget Boys: 1. Matt lAxluc, Pickering 2. Nigel Wray, Paul Dwyer 3. Blair Valid wile until N()N-. 30/96 in Territr►ry t t and 15 otdN- CORRECTIVE NOTICE BY- ST. YST. 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CST - Corrquteveasw Trarng Wee Page DeW Learn to prepare income. taxes from H&R Block, the nation's No. 1 income tax return preparation firm. Work on your own taxes or start a rewarding career. You can increase your tax knowledge and minimize your liability. ■ Flexible classes ■ Comprehensive, step-by-step program ■ Computerized instruction Call 686-1395 427-6266 Career Career Career Training General Generalff General Im General ngffll;i Training 1 Training 1 Help 1 Help no Help Help r P rJ�tS�.P�PrSr..J�rJ�cS�P O L�2300 AZ F/T Positions oen . eowprtfr ort "eras about Ks awes. tetra a arrmn n ally fres perr p setioa aNMNM.. .9¢.30¢lmile •Paid Weekly r RJ -3000 miles/week -Safety bonuses -Mnn to pin -Benefits -Line Release at U.S. border Also City Work Available Must Have! Si S rJ S 1 1/2 years experience •police clearance 5 Trent, anabstract -U.S. qualdication L' Please Call Direct5-5711-2795 Eil O I�r..n0 0-0-r3 -0-3 Pt:.l�cJ�rJ� . Dangerous Goods • Certified Air Brake Adlusonent Course Multimedia Development Mu4'me0Jd c,)mDtr,es yra;! s. dnr^a„:r, sound ceo, aro :tw to educate and present information in new and exanng ways New Job Opportunities in this field for: ■ Authors. Joumallsts, ■ Teachers. Trainers and Educators /edmmc %Mtrt • Marketing Professionals • Graphic Artists, Animators, and bpem in the Mubneda field from llusirators Compeer Learning Centre am twang I Protect Managers 'trp"a'” learn you how to create ileractiw Mutt t ,. Applications now being accepted for this training. can 668-9713 media am. tons i Elwronc Pubisfhng , Compiler Graptr-s . Photo 6-Aanccng r Mrrufors aro ilustrathons I WOO b souhd CapltriN d Lb -Lm Het System . CST - Corrquteveasw Trarng Wee Page DeW Learn to prepare income. taxes from H&R Block, the nation's No. 1 income tax return preparation firm. Work on your own taxes or start a rewarding career. You can increase your tax knowledge and minimize your liability. ■ Flexible classes ■ Comprehensive, step-by-step program ■ Computerized instruction Call 686-1395 427-6266 Career Career Career Training General Generalff General Im General ngffll;i Training 1 Training 1 Help 1 Help no Help Help SERVICE ADVISER 11 CASHIER Junior position available to the right person. Automotive background a must. Part time hours available. Would involve days, evenings, weekends. Apply with resume to: Automotive Service Department. Check Out Our Flyer Deliuery Service. Al HELP NEEDED, Ex- perienced telemarketers wanted for busy Ajax tystri- butlon centre. No selling involved. booking appoint- ments for sales scan. Eam LIP to $10I1hr cal now 427- 6926. BANKING TELLER, cus- tomer service onented. Re- quired immediately. Fax re- sume to (905) 433-1162. BAR STAFF fol time, part fin* required. Fax resume (905) 433-11 e2 We are by far The r1 Distributor of flyers in our area. Have your flyers deliveredw' r" : l �.. & pa -If any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The Newspaper that everybody needs fir 'E• r .ask a - News Advertiser 206 Hardwood Ave. S., Suite #1206 Ajax, Ontario Li S 2H6 (Ajax Plaza) (905)426-9a75 I -NO -347-M FFROM EDIY P (;Toes AZ/DZ - Registered & Approved oMePfy • Air Brakes • Corrrrtercial Tire Changers Certification Experience Required • No Selling Involved . Dangerous Goods • Certified Air Brake Adlusonent Course . P.D.I.C. Course • Log Book & Border Crossing and matte sure you have a Tax Deductible -- No GSTIPST — 24 Hrs17 Days/Wk pen and sheet of paper to Financial Assistance Or Payment Plan May be Available record I information I 1 ' TA :C 40 12 PUTTING YOUR CAREER IN MOTION 14PO SERVICE ADVISER 11 CASHIER Junior position available to the right person. Automotive background a must. Part time hours available. Would involve days, evenings, weekends. Apply with resume to: Automotive Service Department. Check Out Our Flyer Deliuery Service. Al HELP NEEDED, Ex- perienced telemarketers wanted for busy Ajax tystri- butlon centre. No selling involved. booking appoint- ments for sales scan. Eam LIP to $10I1hr cal now 427- 6926. BANKING TELLER, cus- tomer service onented. Re- quired immediately. Fax re- sume to (905) 433-1162. BAR STAFF fol time, part fin* required. Fax resume (905) 433-11 e2 We are by far The r1 Distributor of flyers in our area. Have your flyers deliveredw' r" : l �.. & pa -If any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The Newspaper that everybody needs fir 'E• r .ask a - News Advertiser " Careers " Careers THE NEWS ALIVE Careers " General General Careers ' General Due to the retirement of the itacumbent Help Help Help AJAX MUNICIPAL HOUSING CORPORATION Requires a new MANAGER The Corporation is a Municipal non-profit housing provider and operates a portfolio of approximately 500 units of family, sin- gles and seniors residences in both town Ouse and high rise developments. The successful applicant will have had extensive experience In the management �A housing projects operated in accor- lance with established Ministry of Hous - r) and Local Government policies and egulations. - • She will have a proven record in the ._rformance of all aspects of housing -agement including property manage - it and maintenance, financial opera- s and budgets, tenant relations, hu - res ources u- resources and purchasing and will re directly to the Board of Directors. ease forward resumes and salary ex- Aations, in confidence, before Novem- 26. 1996 addressed to: THE PRESIDENT AJAX MUNICIPAL HOUSING CORPORATION 1 Richards Lane Ajax, Ontario LIT 3M3 General General Help Help ADAMS SERVICES requires 30 CLASS AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract, Full/Part time Call Randy 430-2204 ' Improvements BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENTS - = s =inert Apts., - "so -rooms, plumbing, .Sons, electrical, drywall, decks. ceramic tiling & countertops 1 its. Exp. call Maric (905)619-4663. cel. (416) 560-4663 C 6 R Maintenance d-::Jnry repairs and repo- ,a:ons electrical, plumb - Ig, ceramic tiles, carpen- Ir/ From small repairs ;o malof renovations. Fully ycaranteed, free esu. (905)432-8991 EUROPEAN TILE SPECIALIST 'III renovate your bath- ce , or kitchen walls, as all as floor tiles. Good ferences and satisfac• n guaranteed. For free estimates CM D. Dykstra 725-•4913 RAGE Door/Opener re- vs broken springs, toners, openers in led $49. New doors/ Hers. 416-336-0073. ALITY DOOR SERvic- --RL CARPEW free esbrnates, house ms, Iaasem•nq trim work, door in c n, baseboards, roof repairs, (905) i30 Bill Jr. ' t Improvements J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Speclal.nrg.r custom homes. additions, reno- vations, rec rooms and basement apartments Residential and com- mercial Serving Durham Region for over 15 yrs Free consultation Call Jeff 905-428-5706 RENOVATIONS BY W.LEAVER Additions, second stones, finished bsmts., bath- rooms, decks, tile & wood floors, doors & windows, guaranteed and reliable call Waller (905)1213-2145 VWm C 1"11116 $19 95 Main.sit Heel Stolle Mftm 200126 Cigal 81 libbois " rsrx•ww•ss•ur•rtlPrelgf SIGON Construction Ltd. serving Durham Region for 19 yrs. Additions, su ndecks, patio doors, windows, rec-rooms, flagstone, free esti- n18teS. 905.576.5760 COMPUTER SUPPORT SPECIALIST/CNE NETWORK ADMINISTRATION MICROSOFT OFFICE ❑ WINDOWS❑ WORD ❑ EXCEL ACCESS[] POWERPOINT DAY AND EVENING DIPLOMA PROGRAMS AVAILABLE SMALL CLASSES O EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS DIAMOND INSTITUTE Of Business and Computer Technology Training Facilities in: Ajax, Markham and Mississauga Call Us At 19051427-1922 F.rancial Assistance May Be Available to Those Who oualify ' General General Help Help Ex PE RIE NCFC.�-, ExPER:ErY ED no. st -art@,: r,;r new baton in vessel waters warred Durham Centre, Ajax Good Please apply in person a -ages Call (905) 619- 212 K.ng St E, Oshawa 8057 •' ' Improvements T.E. ll ---e irp•pve^e^s Specia, zing in rooting, s,o. ng, sotht. eaves trough. window & doors. Please call Tom 579-3760. leave message ENTERPRISES General Contractors Full line of services avail- able for the home owner. • Renovations Carpentry • Electric & Mechanical Cau (905) 420.9584.24 his. Free quotes & Financing available • Painting & • Decorating DRYWALL and painting, hoard ng,taping,texturing, renovationsand repahs. Small jobs. 15 years ex- perience. Free estimates, Serving Durham and out of town area. Ken 434-4500. Panting, Walpapering, New Stucco, Repainting old stucco, Wainscotting, moulding,WaA boarding, minor hulse- hold repairs. Also Faux Panting. (905)686.2890 Ashbrooks Retail Leader in bed, bath and more Requires Part Time • CASHIER • STOCK MERCHANDISER Submit resume to: Customer Service 1755 Pickering Parkviay Pickering, Ontario. Please NO PHONE CALLS. BAYFAIR DAYCARE If you are an energetic, e" cent student then we have the position for youfover 18+) Hours 2:45 to 6: 00 pm.Please send resumes to Bayfalr Daycare .817 Kingston Rd E. Pickering, L1 V 2R2 GENERAL HELP 12 positions available now in all areas of OshawaCompany. Pay varies with position & responsability, Call Roxanne 721-0299. ADULT CARRIERS Needed to de l: ;,avers d cr.D door. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday fA;st have own car. CALL 683-5117 .:OBS AVAILABLE Homeworkers - ryr i,e,ci Over 5G.1,00 n~to- Ea' -;r. •' ..Fee sal I—:c hnd current em plies" a„sr SS 3rC ✓a P.oyment in the Oshawa SASE Is Sky -:e Enterers. area or elsewhere m Cara es .5o ciar, P .. Sure da♦,r :arer' 1 .90C- 2247 Bramptr, ")n, L6T 83Z JOB, r5627j 1e•. 41(3 52 fJ ^un avg can .en, -. 3 m.rs BROKER DELIVERY DRIVERS Must have own vehi- cle. (4 cyl. small car ) Cash paid daily. Immediate Positions available full/ part time shifts. Commitment a must. Call 11-4 pm. only. 905-686-3232 CARPENTER ••--- •• .--Ised on expenenre :ad .. x-2913 CARPET CLEANERS oe ex;e enced 586-i76 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE ... a: adVo. r!:Spr$ rhprx ad pori pull capon as .�nS rT:erlSer rill r,? DP -escsnse�e ?or r^ce icor c r,ccr•aC user ;r arc, s^all ce .1 :cr n...nSo^Ion ':f any aav�-r- ae _acmr/ !cr e•. r,rs .r ads .5 ilmitm :P try_ moixi ,,air ';r tie Space ro o.. A .C, 5 sutler' �e ap- ..al f acme,ert ;t .•:-S .. Jv� .;Ser PICKERING ArEd -dal 'I-ompary requires Cnvers Imr^e'.la;e,, Full ! Dart time bed-os67 RTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6, 1996 -PAGE 27-A ' General General Help[a Help ON THE LIGHTER SIDE,,. cart -ti mei i5-ihr aosM,)ns In Ajax,' �ukenng offer a cafe, clean work -fnvironment O-.vn transmi-tanon and the akili v to w,rk shifts area must Safe -_7; ;hoes are an asset Call us (905) 434-5424 KELLY S • " Courier needed for Ajax and Pickering area. Must have own car. 683-5117 DRIER :e •`- :ay,. Hoak _ s.ze a- a c 3 'ours Ca. z5_2. 243 ?ayP ^^.essagp EXPERIENCED :I ar- z- eC •es.:e�Ce once per -ee• 'Own !,arscc••a:'on ne'es- :a^, •ere•ern e,u✓ed �ar 58,� 2�' N -r e• far-,-,: d.^ eave •^es - %age mousiness --fho_ne_(905j 68370707 HAIR STYLIST reGwreo !pr establisne7 Pickenr.g Scarborough bordered sa. 'on Good salary plus Com- missions Excellent potem 'tai Cal: 4.6 284 0909. nights 83'. 8349 HOUSEKEEPER ma - .,'e -curs per day. Cook-, a.ndr/ etc PIc'x,? rq ,/ 'age area References reowred 905- 615--2828 a'ter 9 c :n LEARN HOW , operate. a ... r . " .. :jtlet !rpm four come and ear^ a ,real second rCome Awe- -."e bererts Tran,,; Prov red ca4!,- 284- 4493 URGENTLY NEEDED FT;PT xperienced preferred 'Cod commission base Apply In person 2220 Clements Rd. W U-8 Ajax Back Doc' rr�rc c NEEDED Fe _ eco; EARN EXTRA INCOME -13,� --x. IrJ tics ",oN v;nr Fars '.1 ar �'aii'cr FREE 430-F.; S scare rpt .e RMT �ml 579.452. :acs a'•�• aro-ee.terr:S 11,2.;... Painting & Moving 8 e arty Moving & . Flooring, a Snow • Decorating • Storage • Storage • Carpeting • Removal Sevlces SUPREME WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING "Ed e5:" a:e5 -S tenial, no job too small ex ellen! rates SeN ng D:. -ham 6 region for 10 years Seniors dis- counts Call John 725-5764 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service. i 420-0081 mMoving & Storage " RANDYMAN tiYl'1'B A VAN " Will do commercial moves, clean-ups & removal. Reliable crew, short notice, low rates. Call Doug 905-424-7874 Mobile 416-540-1492. i ser.,_ -s. moves. ap- cuance and piano specal- ss Flat rate or Hourly We now have 'seated s:crage Jnits Ncw o!!enng tree Poxes wit.': move Pan anc oar special, starting a: S99 ano �p Call for ri matron, 725 -JWP or 427 -OCC5. MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS :.e w.: anywre•e ary!.^,e Comme(ce. x •esiaents Packaging. stora,e an., poxes avai ao a Senior & rro mom yscoi;nts Freeesi,rnxes 571-0755 1-888-491-6600 HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS Move dg or small, we price them all! Free estimates, seniors discount, short no- tice moves. Appliances moved, also storage space available. Comparable rates. Call 432.284% uEN wrm LARGE TRUCK Will do household moves, residential, commercial. All types of moves. can Carl or Jane 427-2856. MICHALSKI MOVING Houses. �..,.... r. _Y- ices.App ances and P.ano Soecia•,s:s sen cr and Mid-Mortn cis. counts L.cerseC r. sured Fee Estimates Excellent service. Call 436-7795. Experienced Cross Movers Barga,rr rates ncmes. offices. apt etc. Plano moving. Paclurg avalabie 423-0239J19)) News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 am. - 8:00 P.M. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 683-0707 • House • Cleaning CARPE7 INSTALLATIONS r•e$t•Pt,"li Ing. ,'', ur spec:an;/ Free estimates D 6 N Duncan. 967.1799 or 987-1800 House MCleaning CHARMAINE'S MAIU SERVICE Maids full!. bonded & in,urt-d Quality" cleaning at reasonable rates 619-3282 SERVICE Complete &i quality household cleaning weekly, bi-iiv'eekly', occasionally I(r off for Seniors Insured &c Bonded 905-619-80182 GA/LL/ND MAID SERVICES FALL SPECIAL FREE Cleaning with bookings of weekly & bi-weekly services. Inquire for details. Caring for your home with personalized and professional service for over a decade. (Fully bonded and insured) 683-7515 OSHA WA EQUIPMENT RENTALS Winter special on Bob -Cat Loaders. $900. per month for the season. Enclosed Heated Cabs available. For details call 728-4606 SNOWPLOWING - ca^ --erz aI ~ For FREE ES".MA'ES ca.. .79-t5C6 • Party • Services Clowns, Balloon -o -grams, Music, Cinderella. Snow White. Pocahontas, Mini Mouse. Loot Bags, Face PaintiN, Magic, Power Ranger, Lan King. W" W%W Ya* Nr•x al EM Tomw 905471-5331 MAGICIAl4, down friends, ready to en- tertain lot any age, any occaslon. Birthdays, pro- motions, openings, fund raisers. Magic shows are tun! Lettuce help. 839- 7057 or 728.6334 or 683.1171 RABBIT WANTS WORK Ctiidr.-r spar.:e, ArC A.�C zas•.;rs Have I1,h Cwn Ma;.can Call Ernie 6-4932. • • Business • Services ALTERNATIVE LEGAL SERVICES '/e spec,a.:ze x prc:.o- g ;oP quality medlapor• and ega advisors. Services nciude family, landlord aw tenant, wills and estates, personal injury, termination of employment Irnm gra- non, and ousiness. P 6 R Consulting Services (416) 265-8603 Pkase read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as we cannot be responsible for more than one inserbm in the event of an error. PAGE 2&A -TBE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., NOVEMBER 6,19% anGeneral Office Skilled Skilled Help Help 10 Help Help ORGANIST required If you are a team player, skills include playing the organ, piano. keyboard in tradihonal morning wor. ship, plus exciting alterna- five evening prog ram. we have an opening available immediately Mad resume to K ngsview United Church. 505 Adelaide Ave. E Oshawa LIG 2A4. Alt Terry Souch Idays 668- 5893:eve 666-3077) REED'S FLORIST, re- quires full $ part -time Flor- al designer. must be ex pereenced Send resume to Ms A Stolk.c c 206 Har wood Ave S Alax LIS 2H6 SANTAS NEEDED for Iota ma' Nc experience required Will tram Must like children' November 161h -24th (905)764-3821 10am-4pm See page 7. (Pickering edtition only) for Town Of Pickering Job Vacancies. SNOWPLCW erators neeoec nouny and tat rates available Call 133-7484 TUPPERWARE Have t -n rnaK.ng ser -, s money ' P.T. F.T positrons No ex 9erience necessary Wt; tram Cai! Smnie 142' 6297). Barbara X428-68771 WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS" Studio S K 0 Vie re ioolung for modern up-to-date ra,rstytists for chair rentals Please apply in person 10B Dundas St W 1Nn tby or cad 430- 9397 WANTED 64 people to cse 30 lbs by New Years Doctor recommend ed Asx H;,w.' Tor, Free 1- 800.88' E-82 Office Help ADMIN ASSISTANT Fax •es --e '905/ 433-1162 IF yy- are mmarrieC, S,ngie s•ngie parent. separated or divorced you may quality toe Financial Assistance DIP.'CERT programs avail. able G.arx. Illustrator. Photo J' cp. Director, Premier, Access. Accpac. Autocad. C... visual Basic Unix. Ncveil Engineer, Windows N T. Small Talk, Power Point. Word. Exce; Durham Business Comput- er College. 427-3010 OFFICE MANAGER re- •ec mn^ecax r De- tailed, organized Fax re. sume :o (905) 433-1162 SELIMG YOUR HOME? Inquire about our HOME FOR SAIL PACKAGE "_N3-WO7 WE'RE LOOKING FOR office help, a position that otters the successful ap- plicant a challenging and variety -filled job This per- son will quickly become a hero in our office when they look after our customers in a friendly manner, and solve all our computer problems on programs such as WordPerfect (or Word) Lotus AmiPro/Ap- proach. Dbase. and desk- top publishing. Must have a car for small errands, and be totally fluent in English The best candidate will also have knowledge of bookkeeping and AccPac Part time hours from 10 am - 3 p m Mon - Fn. to start Please send your re- sume to JMT. 80 Nashdene Rd Unit 059. Scarborough. Ont MIV 5E4 'Sales Help ! Agents BELL CANADA CLEARNET Cis:r-but,on partner Looking for an ex- perienced business sales consultant unlimited mar- ket potential tax resumes to (905,683-61 D5 LADIES. Ear^. SSS representing Aloette Cosmetics. Full time earnings in part time hours. Flexible hours, no investment, no de- livery. free training. Please call Rosemarie at 427-8021 NATIONAL CHAL- LENGE u �s rep our Sid,? o,,irea immediately MOhvateo self starter to market waste disposal and recycling equipment Previ- ous exp beneficia, but not esserial Must have proy. or sales s• :',s Rewarding :ase salary car allowance and attractive commission package Fax resumes. no Mone calls please. to 905- 831.1773 r-9ff eifii9nai Tralvel- (,9n*vttajnt Vacation 6 corporate travel: Mirnmurr, experience: 1 year Competitive salary with Incentives. Fax resume to: (905)576-3245 RETAIL SALES c neeCed F,. esume to (905433.1162 Skilled Help AJAX BASED ::inpany re�z_ les L,encec Plumber for service work Commer- cial and resroenI4 Can 705-932.3772 EXPERIENCED up- HOLSTERER for custom shop Good wages. full or part time Telephone 428- 728C Office MIT Help A leading distributor Of valves afid fittings, to the *rbill ill heating, and Industrial! markets, requires an addition to their administradon team. The suc- cessful candidate will posses the following skills. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WINDOWS 95 MS WORD ilk EXCEL POWERPOINT COREL & ACCESS Interested applicants may forward their resumes to: 252 Hunt Street. P -O. Box 308 Ajax, Ontario. L1 S 3C5 We thank all who apply,but only those who are se- lected for an interview wig be Contacted. 131UNGUAL CUSTOMER SERVICE REP. (FRENCH / ENGUSH) 2.3 yrs. previous customer service experience. ability to work well in a fast paced environment. some translation work. accurate keyboarding sfulls (40+wpm.) TOP NOTCH SALARY Please call Geri Graham at (905)831-7359 The ORKHO TV and Appliance service department requires experienced technicians skilled in the service of consumer electronics products (video/television). Positions available: FIELD SERVICE (based out of the Scarboroughr0shawa area) We offer an opportunity for qualified career minded ndividuals to become part of a successful, dynamic and rapidly growing company that offers a full range of benefits, exceptional working conditions and an excellent future. Please drop off resumes at: THE BRICK 1165 Kennedy Road Scarborough, Ontario. 1540 Dundas Street E. Whitby, Ontario FULL TIME Mechanical Technician. Kelly Atlantic Ltd , manufacturer of indus- trial equipment. seeking in- dividual with excellent communication Skills. good practical knowledge and 1- 2 years related experience Aso require good COmput e• skills, including Auto- CAD. word processing and spreadsheets The selected individual will be responsi- bie for shop ;CAD; draw- ings. developing basic pro- duC Imes, product literature and manuals. eng support and general customer serv- 'ce Address qualified resumes to Michael Schirmer. attax 1905) 623. 6053 or mall ASAP to Kel. ley Atlanbc Ltd, 314 Ben - nen Road. Bowmanvdle. .1-N LIC 3K5 No phone Calls please Only inOvidu- als selected for an amterview "I? be contacted. CHEF required for new Ila,ia- Restaurant opening soon in Oshawa Exil ence necessary Fax e surae to 905-404-2500 LOVING NANNY 'or 4 - year -old iw ns. ^,, home Live out, own car Brame. Ashburn area 8a m -6p m Energy. creativity, warmth. -uddles. references re- -,uired (9051655 3504 NORTH AMERICAN s:ee equipment zcmpany :Id . Is Seeki•+g a hands -arm :ratliral type Mechanical Eng,neenng graduate to nr rk in 7wf manufacturing .an, in Whitby Ontario Lxpenence in AutoCad is rssenhal Those interested �AD layouts. Metal Fabn- _atrng Equkpmenr and Plant Operations should reply wan a resume and covering titter to Ron Wxson. North American Steel Equipment Co Ltd. 300 Hopturs Street. Whitby. Ontano LIN :B9 R.A.FESTERS TRUCKING Looking for 10 professional AZ Drivers to go to Mich. U.S. and Quebec. 29 per mile, $13.25/hr. Also local runs. 905-434-5110 RAW MATERIA. planner, purchasawlnventor0-- dor negomm experience. P.M.A.C./C.A.PI.C. certifi- cation. Fax resume to: In- grid MacDougall. Interim FULL TIME babysitter re- quired ir. our Whitby home Must have own car. refer. ences and must be reliable 723-6656 after 6 p in NANNY- ;Live out) re- ou•eC sartmg Jan 2 for 7 month old ECE preferred References required Pick- ering (Brock'Malor Oaks) Call (905) 428- 34 15 NON-SMOKING (pre- fe•redi Nanny required to care for 3 children in Cour- tice Mon - Fn 730 am - 6 30 p m Must also do some housekeeping. Please call Tracy 436- 0375 RITSON 5 TAUNTON area. par. time nor-smok Ing caregiver required flexible evenings & days, in our home Maybe some Saturdays (3 children - 7,4, d 2 1.2 yrs old) Must be willing to be involved with the children References needed $4 00/hr negoti- able Call Jube 579-7373. Daycare • Available AFFORDABLE 8 Loving Daycare .r. non-smoking envirormment Around corn- afrom Glengrove P S on Glenview Rd Full d part- rme Receipts Moaner of two 905 839-7237 DAYCARE available .r m, '- a^�_ ',ex:Ne hours. nutritiousmeats and snacks provided Large fenced ,n yard. Backup ba- bysitting available While's Rd and Finch area 420- 5253 E.C.E. MOM, offering a warm car-; ervironment Stimulating, fun activities, first aid, and C.PR call Christina 509-5907 DAY A EVENING CHILDCARE In my home near Rosslandi(Anderson. Any age. Years of experience and references available. Good meals, activities i Wp (905)6p65-8504 EXPERIENCED daycare in my smoke free home. large fenced yard, with playground. Crafts, break- fast. lunch and snacks pro- vided. NI ages welcome. Flexible hours. Dime/Finch. Kim 420-2458 [g ill WantEf� ed db_; stmas EMPLOYMENT WANT- ED Tired of employees who don't give you their bosh Try mel Honest. en- lifiriusialstic male In his 20's desperately seeking work. I have medical background and am not afraid of hard work and long hours I have recently returned to Ontario to be with my family Call Steve at 579-2998 ' Firewood ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - top quality hard- wood at low prices Feeel delivery Serving P,dtenng, Alax. Whitby and Oshawa Call DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-4741 APPLEWOOD, aged 1-2I year old, bush cord, $210. facecord, $80, defiv- ered.905-987-4563 FIREWOOD Quality sea- soned 16- split hardwood' starting at S185/Cord. Call eve 705-944-8801, 7 p.m - I1 pm FIREWOOD Far Sale Cut. Spirt and delivered. $50 a face cord Call Jerry (905) 683-9639 FIREWOOD Seasoned firewood cut b split. maple. oak beech Same day tree delivery Ajax. Pickering, Whdby 683-0709 FIREWOOD, hardwood logs '2 Bush cord Will de- liver can (6131 338-2896 FIREWOOD, Excellent quality hardwood. Guar- anteedextra long fully seasoned. cut and split Honest measurement Free ,C41rvery Kozy Heat ll wood 905 753-2246 SKIDS 8 Pallets for tire- li hardwood 6 soft- wood moved. pre cut or two. ken, delivery available. large b small loads Looted lime otter call (905)430- 9013 WILSON'S FIREWOOD by the bush cord or face -Ord Cut, split and del we'd Hardwood mixed 305-432-7741 ' Bargain Corner COKE MACHINE, tastes bort.•s appr,x tg�Q runs. asking $495 OBO. tali Christina evenings 509- Arts 8 Connection ff#TlyCrafts CERRMIC 81SQUE 00afr /a $0rI0rmok • Painted or Unpairlbd • Brushes, pants 6 • Greg sebl tion • Great prices BVItIRMIC CRERTIONS 111511111 Tapscott Rd., Unit #33 293-4681 No G.S.T. Wed la am-2pm Sat 18 am-3pm or by apponhnerlt J nY(3ramaamcir urlegioe'sOt4FI8t191g6ceolaugl6rF legpmtioltmewild this .1 tnhaa ro btiq)w tk teas bolifll and atiglc plhac nal tram t6t tr6®ad ro 161 eamir4.drt3 stmtt6i; fakittldx dr tom 6a Gm a tido 1aa11 Gtr rolrr' 1Ri wlp6en lastem}dlgt to ai f6k this r pwma to itfut Christmas Connection CRAFT It's Christmas iinie again our region's CRAFTERS have heed Ic-tling their imagination run wild this season to bring you the most beautiful and unique giftware ever' Front the whimsical to btu• comical. there's ,omething (or everyone on your list Guo an idea you'd like to tryArea suppliers have- c-cc-rything you nccd Matte this a Christmas to remember This Spacial Crafter's S"cia is r r r intended to showcase our region's talent as veil as the suppliers iho provide their malenals t t1aLICATION: Every other Wednesday beginning Nov. 8th 14 ieaertluaal. The Canadian Gocco Supplies Distribution for 00/ O FF Available s Available Gocco Products ll over the Province Daycare 837-5624 arborough Pickering (! ETiTStIIT�IS masters, bulbs, HEAVY duty G.E electric - (416 289-9 93 (905) 509-6536am's inks, fabric r-��,TCCTcTI stamping kits, B6 Printers screen master only 5119.00 and fabric inks Christa Drinnin - Gocco Supplies 675 Midridge Dr., SE, Calgary AB T2X 1 E9 (403) 256-3232 phone and fax 7llake lfevor ui" eei.wsc - -- - Ready to Finish or Finished Pine Picture frames, Mirrors, Shelving, Recipe Boxes, Bow Shelves Room Dividers FOLK -ART CLASSES Beginners 182. Interme- diate. Starting November 4th. Will accommodate shift -workers. For furtherin- formation call 576.3947. CHMSTNLAS I CRAFT SHOW No y \ 10 1l 4:31) Port ferry f ligh Sic I It K)i 160 Rosa tit. r--- -: Createel)k A Lifetime Keepsake. I 1 Fully personaioced with important 1 nformation about your child Stories'�_,e A, If include your child's name, friends' :tames. hometown, child's age, fdedication page and much more! l Namesakes also available' Ask for Susie 1 (905) 721-8493 1 a st 1 i 5 % OI I with ad!! 1 •------- Eastdale's 9th Allial al Craft Sbow November 16 and 17th, 1996 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 265 Harmony Road North Oshawa Admission Still Just $1.00 Children 12 and unit F DININGROOM taole and Custom cut-outs to your specs _LSee er nee ng top quality crafts l NURSES. 11 Company, a c^a. s 599 t,_e sora and loveseat $99. wooden --Mand Craned Wood Designs_- .. 100 vendors Available s Available _over rocker with ottoman S49. - 's`9" �+ ll over the Province Daycare 837-5624 arborough Pickering Original and , safe, fun home HEAVY duty G.E electric - (416 289-9 93 (905) 509-6536am's Craft Show for sale. 433-8183. dryer good condition. $115 -a _est EXPERIENCED CARE- onable rates im lob o Steel driver cargo how that started it all!! 6 month old, full time, start- partition with window, fats , ing Jan.. Claremont area. full-sized vans. $99 427- tan. tact delivery, free esti- BABY Grand Piano, Kra- 2593 MARINE Aquarium. 100 gal Articles Articles Articles Articles tank with complete finer system. S400 fish extra For Sale For Sale For Sale MIT For Sale 5200 call 905-686-4580 REBA McIWYRE Tick- ets Cops Colosseum,. Sun- day, November 10th. 1 pair, 3rd row (stands), center stage Asking $100 683- 7863 RUG. never used, off-white with underpaid, $300. Wxhwr/nrvnr Irvilie h - heavy-duty, like ne. $200// $250. Cal 426-5790. STOVE self cleaning, 30 inch, almond, $90. 837 - TEAK QUEEN size bed and mine drawer dresser, 2 Personnel, (905) 837-0627 end tables, coffee table and �URE�y W � $400. Telephone HospiW once. Offers loving day 420-3984 - f%tx!'iCal DmW care. for ages naw torn to USED RAILWAY ties. fair 5 Years- Meals 8 receipts. to good condition. truck Brodk 8 Hwy, a2. 427- load lots, apprg:. 200 per CHIROPRACTIC Hea1W 9767. load, $4.50 "Ch. 686 - Massage Therapy a-istant wanted full time includes evenings in busy clinic. Someone with a get -well attitude. Experience only. Hiding group interview Monday November lith at 8:30pm Sharp! Please bring resume to: 3:6 Bell SLW., Ajax in the Fortune Financial Building, Lower 6104 wrticlfas Fix Sale Eledric baseboard heater, dlromalm 3 yes old, t fit 750 watts. 240 vol. $16. 2 6 500 watts. 240 von. se - $12. NoAron, 240 von, their - 905 839 1357 Level Meeting Room. eras NURSES. 11 Company, DaycareDaycare Me fu . 5 part-time, 5 full-time. ine. Work from home. Available s Available Cal 905-571-5063, Free Slop At Home. 1 -800 - Daycare 12 YEARS OLD Im Wanted , safe, fun home new style used applartoes, ironment. for sale. 433-8183. d by M.C.S.S. EXPERIENCED CARE- onable rates im GIVER OR ECE wanted for lexible flours. Call 6 month old, full time, start- DURHAM OME DAYCARE ing Jan.. Claremont area. Rekrences. 905619.2851. I TEAK DINING ROOM set. Scandinavian style. 7pc, excellent condition $750. Toshiba colour TV $75. Multimedia 386-50. computer 8meg ram, 540mb HD, modem, mon- tor, software $750. Two matching recliners $1501 ea. Rowing machine $100. Futon redrW-bed with oak frame $100. $quit oak desk $125. CAN 905.433-0958. FALL I WINTER CLOTH- ING at rods botlom pnoes. Snowboard and std jackets. pants, gloves and acoesso- ries: at up to 80% OFF reW ular retail prices. Dually, named brand labels. SKI CLEARANCE CENTRE 377 Umlion Road East. DOW will (just east of 5 Points Mal). 905-725-3468. 126S 7 PIECE DARK walnut bedroom suite. Valued at $5000, asking 52300. olio. 2 drawer an- tique Victorian dresser with mirror $425. 4 drawer (mustache handles) dress- er $450. L-shaped section- al solabed $425. Saar sola $325. Office chairs SW --each. Apt. washer M. 2 black leather chairs $185. Fridge $175. 2 single beds (new) 5200.8 5135. Dresser from $55. to $120. Table and chars $125. 2 matching antique parlor chairs $350. Odd chairs $30J each. Entertainment unit $95. S10 truck cap $195. Many other dams. Cal 905687.3532. 1996 GM Astro Van rally wheels, new tires. 205x75R1S, $500 for set of 4: Also S10 short box truck cap, $175 725-3460 evenings and weekends. 2 PC. COUCH, beige, like new. plus 3 pc. coffee tables, asking $700. call 420-1593 4 PireW Tires, rel wheels, asking $300: Harnrtond or- gan. (electric), $450. 434- CZ31. ALUMOMM truck cap. fits Dodge Dakota Long box $300 obo. Cal 905-831- 3075. ANTIQUE: Wahut dining BURGLAR ALARMS al- low thieves time in your )tome. KEEP THEM OUTI Custom built steel secunty window bars for as bite as 525.00 per window allows peace of mind even with windows open. For a free "Ithimate call (905 )428- 8429. Carpet Broker, 100%, Nylon thick, plush. stain W sistant carpet. For 3 rooms, cel $369.00. Price in- cludes 30 Sq. yds carpet. deluxe pad and instalatlon in your )tome. Free WM- tion . in your home. No in- terest. no payntwu for one for year. Daniel. t-aoo- 217-0104. room W. Exeallard cord - tion. 8 thele inckwirtg 1 CsePM YiR Disrlbutors. captains chair. New" upin 12 months No payments, hoktared well large carved No merest, (OAC) 3 rooms bullet. Askin $2250. Cal (300sa.f1..1 installed with 905-983.9695. dduxe ped from only $399. Spedals on Vieryt, Ceramic APPLIANCE. REPAIR'S, and Hardwood Flooring. Service caps $35 i uP- Free Slop At Home. 1 -800 - Washers. dryers. stoves , 663-66. fridges. Low rates. Also new style used applartoes, CARPETS - lots of carpel for sale. 433-8183. 100% nylon. new stain ra lease carpets on hand, I ATLAS COPCO, 50 Hill will carpet 3 rooms, $349. rotary screw stir compres• Price indudes carpet, pre. Sol call Robert 905.619- mium pad, expert instana- 2542 tan. tact delivery, free esti- BABY Grand Piano, Kra- urates (30 yards). Norman rich b Bach. Circa. 1903, 686-2314. excellent condition, $65 905-576-8975 BED, chesterfield 8 chair, new July/96, $800. Queen size bed, excellent condi- tion, $150. Call 905-683- E877. CHERRYWOOD french provincial dining room table, 6 chairs, (2 captain) with leaves and 2 and ta- les. $600 or best offer. 434-6742 COLLECTORS OF AN- TIQUES - Circa 1820 - 1860's, earty Canadian pine and English furniture and collectables Estate - tagged - private. 905-576- 8975 CLARINGTON COM- PUTER CLEARANCE CENTER Two great value packages. loaded systems. systems include 14'.28 M monitor, voioaAl modem. CD rom drive. sound cards, speakers. Dos. and wind- ows, color printer, 486 dx 133 $1.5% (faxes i otudad) Same system pentium 100 $1.995.85. Out the door Prices. ad taxes included. Also lits of usad systems in Mock. imm $149. including monitor. Clarington Com War Clearance Center 697-3059. 164 Baseline Rd. Bowmarwipe DOM ROOM. Hall . bell chandeliers, tailing tan, handl door. czte door. Va- cuum deari enlertaln- ment unit, desk, drapes, queen bed, cal 725--95U DRYER $100. Kenmore Washer 5200. Large rahig- VOW SSOO. 24' new fridge $500. Call 905-728-9759 or 905-9954202. EXECUTIVE home have moved side. Desk. $65.. custom made Russian Bal- loon drapes, black bed- room set $295 and amary other articles lir sale. 723- 9725 FLORIDA and Bahamas vacation for sale, with cruise, total of 9 nights at reduced price. Cal (905)721-8817. FM Articles ComputerMTHE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6,1996 -PAGE 29-A For Sale Computer Video 1 ' fF biles Automobilesor 'Trucks For 1 ' ' Apartments ' ' ApartmentsWIF partments Video r Sale HOMEMADE snowmobile Sale For Rent For Rent For Rent trader, spare tire, carrier for INTERNET SERV" 1987 PONTIAC 6000 2 gas tanks, asking $600 all offers considered. (905) 666-1375 after 6 p.m. JIG -SAW, 24' Delta, drill press 8' Delta floor model, table saw 20' x 28' floor model B' wide - extends to 20' x 48' micro fence, steel lopped table 24' x 48'. Vise (3' 668-4423. KARAOKE EQUIPMENT, colour TV, used for Singer-monllor, 1 Pioneer OLD 1080 player, 1 Pioneer MA -9, MIC mixer, 1 Pioneer UNI DIREC remote -nix. 1 AH voice monitor. 30 Pioneer karaoke discs 0- 2830, 1 country STAC) 2 custom cases (audio -har- mony inc.) 10 karaoke song -books b mic i stand, 1 amplifier, MP -8 channel mixer $5500 416-330- 2526 All new equipment. KEEP YOUR 8 mm d su- per 8 film, safe on high quality video.Triple R Video Transfer offers the best once with music added no extra charge call 905-725- 1001 LIGHT OAK dining room suite, tradconal. table. 6 chairs, complete hutch. ex- cellent condition. Asking $2.500. Telephone 579- 9870 after 6 p_m_ MASSEY FERGUSON. i56 2 wheel dr pay load- er. 4cyl gas, new Head. walerpump, rad, machine in good condition. lips. ap- proxi 3 if high, ask- ingS3200 OBO. Call 433- 0656 MOFFAT fridge and stove. a mord- Viking heavy duty washer and dryer, 831 - Montreal Canadians i Tor- >rtc Maple Leafs. 2 tickets. Nov 23. game Only 1 meeting this season in Tot- onto oronto call 905-753-2246 GLASS showcases and asp,ay cabinets, negoh- able Filing cabinets - New and used filing cabinets from on.y $69 99 while quanrtws last. Lateral Cabi- nets also available Quality now and used chairs from only $1999 and up: Used desks from $49 99 and up, Xerox 1040 copier, does reMuctiorven Iargement, feeder. $500. So@" hhce Centre. 668-OSW Whitby OAK/PINE FURNITURE - Why 'ay retail prx:es7 One of Ontario's Oldest and lar- ges) manufacturers is now selling direct to the pubic Eg solid oak 7 Pc. diming_ room or 6 pc solid pine bedroom. your choice $199 many stain chickil Traocnal Woodworking 905-985-8774 PIANOS - GRANDFA- THER CLOCKS Back to school specials. New and used Pianos Not sure?Rent to own, apt. Site. upngnl, grand, digital. key- boards. Clearance an al 1995 stodk! Telop Piano Works. 433.1491. RESTAURANT SUP- PLIES stainless steel uken- Sils, stainless steel SQll us containers (various sizes), 2h strainer; 2 portable double hooting tamps; 5 - head portable pop dis_ Denser; Nella neat $icer 121 blade, used, iii for $350. Meat slicer, NeNa, &nblade. new, sill" for, $350. Cambro portable waitress Station; Cambro Portable outdoor bar, 51L long. 416-330-2526. SHEDMAN _ bam Style shed kit a- X gr SM. CIAL ONLY SM IWO Ia. Marty Dow Saes anal stylet available. Also garages and decks. 761 McKoy lid Unit 3, Pickering For mote into. call 905.619.2093. STEF'S 362 French Scheel- Almond 8 white fridges: frpst_freet $250 8 UP. Washers, $150 8 U Dryers, $175 i tip. Portable dishwashers 5200 8 UP • Chest IreazOrs $175 8 up. White stove, 5250. Mt, size wrashers, $250 a UP. 6 month war- tanty 905-432-7167. 18' Digital Satellite 70 Free channels for 1 year, Ran, to own IOC only, $925 Pre Y Call 905-571-1412 HITACHI 35' stereo tele - tube, Ultra black picture Tuba, Pi•Pic, High rasp- lulon. Re-Pt0-owe from $75 BO weekly Call 905- 571.1412 4 CE Av�* �* �, a+etaaLE dr. 4 cyl. auto. A/C, tilt wheel, 94 SATURN SL 1, P/W, P/ blnations. High resolution Home and web page creation Hyper P steering, P Certified $3200 oeo L. air, loaded. green. k728--9796sking Jacks. auto programming, link and server storage. c�i 905-436. 0791 $12.550°0 call Rent to Own from ST50/wk. Call John Daatrt-i Call 905-571-1412 - at 579.4400 c ' Articles For Sale ' Articles For Sale KENWOOD 200 watt Tower of Power 5 Disk CD. BOA CONSTRICTOR double cassette, tower For Sale. Female. Very speakers, Rent -to -own from fame Beautiful markings. 55 $7 25 weekly Call 905. Gallon tank Heaon 571-1412 Rack �nciuded $400 o B.O SHARP 25' TV, VCR coin- Call 404-2226. blnations. High resolution LHASA APSO PUPS for Picture tube, front AyV sale Non shedding, non Jacks. auto programming, allergic. health guarantee. universal remote control vet needled. House train - Rent to Own from ST50/wk. ,n9 started. Payment terms Call 905-571-1412 available. (705) 786-3124 USED BLIND hemmer, GERMAN SHEPHERD sewing machine, in excel. PUPPIES Purebred, black lent working condition and tan. Veterinary $1500 Call 436 9678 after checked 1st shots Males 5 pm and females. Beautiful. WASHERS. dryers, fridge, healthy, well socialized. $200. 2 stove, new and recondi- year old adult shepherd $50 to loving boned $225 and up for re. home Call 905-263-1066 conditioned washer, $175 Hone raisin C.C.A. Reg- and up for reconditioned 7prn. dryers. $175 and up for re- ' ' Automobiles conditioned fridges and for Sale stoves. Also coin operated spa. standard, excellent washer and dryers Ste- phenson's Furniture and NEED A VEHICLE? Appliances. 227 Court St. Poor credd� No c,edd? Oshawa. 5767448 Bankrupts Calc Traae at stop at door. Park Rd N 905.576-1800 or 1-888- Articles 259-3673 1 can help! ' 1973 DODGE CHARG- 9016 ER, ER, 'Muscle Car), good GATEWAY COMMUNI. Doily. i-1 engine. new tires ANTIQUES Absolutely, etc.. WII trade for runabout Purchasing furniture or an- with trader 9852191 ythmg old Scientific +nstru- 1977 PONTIAC LEMANS. melts. china. silver. adver- bsing. toys. decoys, dolls. 9ddd working condition. as t a $750 O B O can 438 1988 Chrysler Dynasty. fully loaded; 1989 Tempo, auto & low kms; 1990 Cavalier, runs !Ike new; Chrysler m nI vans. 7 pass. 4 to choose from B b W Car Sales Brock RdJHwy. 7. 905- 427-4214 1988 MERCURY MAR- QUIS, LS, 5 hire F/I, fully loaded. 1 owner, with 5erv. Ice records. A/1 condition original paint, certified. 130.000 Hwy. Miles. must see. $3,450 OBO. 427- 9575 Brian. 1988 Mercury Sable, White. Ai C. 4 door, Au. somatic, PS, PB, PL, AM Fm Cassette. Clean, well maintained 180 000 kms Certified. $3000 060 Call 404-9181 1988 NISSAN PULSAR, standard. 5 speed ant/fm, certified. 51.800 432-3290 1988 TURBO SPRINT, certified. standard. sunrodr. ground effects. while new shocks, excellent condillor. 52.995 certified 576.--8387 1989 SUNBIRD. 2.0 L Auto. as s $1800 000 434-7952 1990 CHEV. Cavalier AC 127,27; xms $5250 certified, coo Carl 905- 43C-3618 1990 FORD Probe, lady owned 8 Cr ver since new New brakes. tires_ exhaust 54500 certified Can Na. one 668-9969 ink bohtes, corrections or estates Call Robert Bowen - 8403 1990 HONDA EXR, g- Antiques (905) 6558049. As is. Boat Offer. CON 436- 100, Sil Gc ice Brooklet 1981 GMC. Rally STX 133.000km Best Offer 420 toady, ro go. 905-428-1365 window van, 350 auto. As 3984 WANTED - Diningroom Sw1e, slid wood, cherry or is POs, track differential, 19W MAZDA 323 Hatch mahogany. prefer tradition- 1969 Nova SS Hood and White. 106 000 .ms , one al Or antique, tads with 400 Turbo Hydramabc owner, excellent gas mile - nunimum 6 Chairs, buffet Transmission. Call after age. new brakes. auto and hutch, to be in great 6.30 pm. (705) 953-20 05 $4.995 Certified. Call 905. Condition, reasonably plc- 1883 CHEV C 7231758 es Call 655-5807 WeDnty 4 dr. auto. V6. 2 8. interxx 8 WANTED CAMERAS old china and glass• jewel- lery. microscopes, tele- scopes. betoculars and re- lated ilertts. Clocks. watch- es. furniture, anything old 432-1678 ' Computer /Internet COMPUTER HELP: 1- 900-451-2994. 5 99/hl - 24 hours. DOS. Windows 3.x. Win95, Internet appli- cation. No hassles. no mold. furl easy. 18+ Call today, NEW MUSIC a -zine O httpJ/www durharm- news.nev-ajc238rn- dex.hi m • ' Lost Oft • Found FOUND - ginger cat, do - clawed. Brock Rd. NJRoss- land area Owner may con- tact 4279900 LOST - Nov. 1 - gold wed- ding band with smae dia. mod in entre, family heir- batt, (705) 657-1377. ll WARD. QST - Oct. 20th. utty black b white Illbfed male cat 1 1/ years old. Last seen dwring Beach Rd- Id Bell � Call 686.5175 body in ex. condi Only 93.000 original kms, now rebuilt engine in March '96 (7000 kms) $1200 as is 905-404-9035 1983 Cadillac Eldorado. 4.1 ],ire. loaded. 52500 as is « $3000 certified Trade considered Call N 725- 9378 or leave message. 1963 Olds Cutlass, 305 engine 4 BBL. Good tees, brakes Good winter car $750 Cal 433-1672 1983 TOYOTA SUPRA - good Condition, needs a It - DO TLC to certify. Will make allowance on price. Sug- gested retail $3,650. Try an offer. Kathy 905-571-6633 after 5.30 pm. 1964 Camaro, engine and body in mint condition, electronic dash, stereo, must sell, $2195 Obo. cenb- 1991 CAVALIER 4 dr, 4 cYl. anvtm cassette A/C. A- 1 condition, will certify 24.000 kms. $8500 obo. Call weekends or week days aher 4 30 pm 905. 728-7188.-. 1991 CAVALIER RS. 4 or. A'C. AM,FM cassette. 183.000 kms, Hwy driven $4000 ODO Call 905.721. 8206. 1991 Ford Crown Victoria. air con 351 cu in, loaded. well maintaeted and cared tot 22C.000 km certified $3.500 obo.725-1865 1991 Isuzu Stylus. Char- coal grey. A.C. auto, sun root, bra, new alter for. battery d Drakes 130.000k, $4500 Cert Call AI 725- 0816 1991 PONTIAC 6000 SE 4 door, automatic. bucket seats. all power including seat Air, ground effects, from factory, mem Condition. As" $7500 Con. No Gst Private Call 579-5749 ked. 6551023 or 683- 1991 PONTIAC SUNBIRD 7301. LE 60,000 kms.. certified, 4 1994 FIRESIRD. 6 cytin- door. automatic, art arMm der, auto with PS. PB, new cassette, tilt, split rear battery. staner, exhaust and seats. p/s. pilo. $7495 obo. marry new parts. $.900 OBO (905)723-7507 As is. Ane- bpm 728-1385. 1992 BUICK REGAL $10 1985 PLYMOUTH Carav- 500 or offer. 130, 9". 52L, Used everyday. kms. Loaded with options. As is. Boat Offer. CON 436- New bras, brakes. altema- 8465. for. Certified, shiny and 1966 TOYOTA Carl toady, ro go. 905-428-1365 New Brains, Exhaust 8 Al- alter 6 pm. tomato- this year. $1995 1994 LeBaron Convert - Certified. Call Keith 579- ible, loaded. 44 000 km. 0191. $15,995 Certfied.Call Keith 1986 ARIES STATION 579-0191. WAGON: Excellent condi- 1995 Nissan Quest. 18K, Win, great winter car. Auto., fully loaded. $23.000. pay. 103 kms. $1800. certified. msnts available. Call even - 1 ' �••PPRy will] Call 905.668-6150 even- xgs 4368658. 1loMdNg in� at 905-571- 1995 Olds Cutlass Su- Apartments .051 v,ew "tr floor Avail preme, 4 dr. loaded, less PURE BRED Golden Re- 1986 CHEVETTE 5 bean 9000 km., =blue. triever puppies, Vel speed, 137,000 kms. new 524,000. as fs. 576-2638 decked, 1st shots, ready clutch and new rad. And 87 PLYMOUTH SUN- rnid. November. For more Morelli $950- Cal 905-665- DANCE, 5 Speed. info, cal 905.7231725 1�- TRANS. excellent conch HIMALAYAN KITTENS _ 1986 CHEVETTE auto. tion. $1850 as is. 68 Volks- adorable bundles of love. rebuilt motor (1994) many wagon Dune Buggy. $1250 SOW and Blew Points. rias, pis $1000. obo. Cal obo. ( 905)683-7239 after Hone raisin C.C.A. Reg- Oshawa 905-716m9 . 7prn. Worried. shots- 905-985- 19.6 FORD Tempo, 88 GMC, pick up. V6, 4 awl. Good condition. ,auto, bad- spa. standard, excellent ROTTWEILER puppies. Cl Reg., WI shots, de- tfrOrfled, tails d dewclaws dote... 5 wks. 1 male - 3 fe- males. 404-0884, 571- 7662. ed. $1400 certdied. Call condition. in and out, $4895. 668 1741. 080, Call 723-668C leave 1986 PONTIAC 6000 LE tthessage wagon, 148.000 km., 2.81, V6, loaded, $2800 ObO. 725-9919 1987 Cavaker, 2 dr. auto.. $1500 obo as is. 579-6285. 89 ESCORT LX, auto. can, $1950. 88 Tempo, air, 5 -speed, cert., $2250 87 Chevette, standard, cert., $1250. 84 Volvo, standard. cert. $1450. Private. 905- 619-2351. MOTIVATED jj MECHANICS KEN NIC011 MOTIVATED MECHANICS' .rxiai "f•:...a hrlrel r_ry onyrxl Ary reusx i xoe rates xn ucersed tAe rprK res e.cw+5rr.e Bus." Ot 01.7944 Moods (416) 451.6861 HALLELUJAH! LET THE SUN SHINE IN! over 35 certified recon. ditioned vehicles on sale. Eg Four 90 Olds 98'5. Bunk Le Sabres from 56.995. Five GMC Astros '88 and up from $3.9% '91 Voyager loaded, black and silver, A-1. $9.595 '91 Fes. hva Auto, commuter special $3.995 '89 escort Auto. GLX, loaded, fantastic at 53.695 '89 Grand Prix SE. white. loaded mint $7.995 '89 Cutlass Supreme load- ed. sharp, now 57.595 '89 Bonneville. must see, A O K $5.695 '91 Tempo. air. auto. super sale $3.695 1967 Oldsmobile. 'white, A- 1. S3.395. 1988 Tempo, one lady owner, low leu fantastic , $2695, 1987 Sundance. great car, $3.3951989 Celebrity Euro, btadk beauty. loaded, safe $5.595 Seniors se- 19ctwn, 1990 Acclaim, auto, air. was 55.995. now safe $5.295 1992 Honda Civic. fare. $8.500 1986 Anes. nice Car. steal it $2.295 Cortical, Auto Center. 155 King St. W. at Midtown Mail. Oshawa 579-2886 Open Sunday. 1993 Ford Festiva, auto. 2 Or hatchback, ar,0m Cass 62.000 km . •nust sell. $3900 434-2775 ' Automobiles Wanted $SS TOP DOLLARS pad or scrap Cars. 7 jays week used parts avail- able 683-7301 or 428- 7879 after 6 pm A i A TOWING. Pay S50 - 5500C cast rcr used 6 scrap Cars 6 trucks 24 Mrs 7 days. Call 905-686-5003 of 905-7065234, 30 min service A & K TOWING Cash On the spot Pay $50 55.0170 for used and scrap cars and trucks, any condi- tion. Call anytime, 24 firs. 7 days. Fast 3C min. service. No parts available. Call Ken (905)509-5584 (416) 452-7767 AUTOMOBILES and trucks wanted for scrap. Any condition, any age, free removal in the Durham Region, cash paid. Also needed, 75 to '87 Chew or GMC pickup for parts. Call anytime, Oshawa 905-431- 0407. CARS FOR CASHI We buy used vehicles. Vehi- des must be in running condition. Call 427-2415 or corse to 479 Bayy St. EasL Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES. un for sale 1906 Ford 250 Cargo Van, A-1 mechanical, good body, low miles. Asking $2500. 7237055. 1988 FORD BRONCO , 4X f, Eddy Bauer Edition. good condition, saking 53500 as is. 723-9319 1990 GMC, S-15. V6, 4.3 Auto. Box linty. Sport cap, excellent condition, $6600.00 cer4 O.B.O. 579- 6950 1990 Jimmy S Series, 04. 32,000 kill on rebuilt nolor 4.3. New paint. -oaded, as is $6800. 905- 985-2306 Jim (Port Perry) 1991 Blazer 4X4, a real steal $12,500 Excellent condition. one owner all options. 4.3 L engine, trail- er hitch, new tires, new muffler & brakes 132.000 km 905-438.1641 1991 SONOMA SL. ex- tended cab. 116K. good condition. asking 59.000 Call 416-330-2526 1993 CHEVY Blazer 4x4, trader hitch 4 door, fully. equipped, excellent condi hon $16.900 Certified Call 905.986-0712 Vans/ 4 Wheel Drive 1986 Astro Cargo Van. with bench seats. 2 -tone blue. new tires. starter, ex- haust. No rust. asking 53495 cert. obo 668.8441. Or toll tree Pager 1 416- 551.9540 1990 SAFARI Touring Van luxury edition 125 000 Hwy miles Excellent condition, loaded. $6900 Call 430.0643 1992 CARAVAN. Chern back, 3: ire PS_ P;B cruise, tilt. 97.000 kms Asking 59.000 Cad 9,5 579-7148 Trailers M TRAILER: All steel 1 "erg. 6'vnde. 5'h,g1, great for hauling *ood. etc $1000 firm :705)7991353 after 60m or (905)725-8166 anytime • ' owrnobiles 1991 POLARIS b,dy _j, 34G,: S2 ''G -981 ueec CJ 6 cylinder sail top S2.OW ;905)666-1340 1995 INOY Soo, r'el ,n ledetl .,quiC cooled. elec trio start, hand war meers.thumb warmers. Car lode rumtrs. studded track excellent condition iik,n 54800 OBO. (905)623 0726 ENCLOSED TRAILE '4X8'X66- r,igr, 18' over all Surge brakes, ram door, side nun dour $380i: 905985-2306 Jim Apartments For Rent $400 MONTHLY four rooms !i,dy 'urnesned and Carpeted Casement apart- ment Private entrance Close to South G.M and Hwy 401 and shopping Intersection Park Rd and Bloor St. W Parking ,n - Oil Phone 905 728- 3079 1 BEDROOM apt frxlge S stove, utilities included. Close to ail amenities, sop enc . 5475 first 8 tact re- gwred avail immed call 432-2821 Ia. BEDROOM APT, Ostia. wa. Avail Nov 1, ground floor of house, laundry. backyard. $600 per month including utilities. first 8 Last , calf collect. (51 9) 927-3062. OSHAWA (Bloor St.) Large 1. 2 i 3 bedroom apartments in clean low rise budding. Close to 401 i GO. Parking. Available immediately. From $6001 morl Phone 905-576- 4255. 2 BEDROOM apt., on 345 Adelaide SL W. Awad - able Noil $725 month, first i lost no pets. 728- 9584 1 & 2 BEDROOM apart_ ments. Available anytime. 3D9 Cordova Rd. Oshawa NO pets allowed. 905-579- 213 bedroom apartments. 8 story building, dose to schools, lbrary. South GM Plant Available immediate- ly. 428-6328 1-7 pm for appoinhnent. OSHAWA Lakelront bright 3 -bedroom .large lot laundry, parking, no pets. available immediatey, $71X1 plus hydro. call ccleot 1.705-878-3871 « 1-705- 324.5587. 534 MARY ST. E. WHITBY - one bed. apt. avail. Dec. or Jan. 1. Clean quiet well maintained bldg. Utiles, applianoes, parking, included. Security cam- eras, on site management. 666-2450 AJAX - one bedroom basement apt Indge. stove, microwave. parking, share laundry. Non smoker . no pets. $600/mo inclu- sive. Firs Vlast. Call 427- 7916, AJAX Oxford Towers. Spacious apartments. quiet budding, close to shopping, 401. GO Pool, sauna 3 bedroom Jan Ist 683-8571 until 7 30 p m AJAX, PICKERING VILLAGE 3 bedroom upper floor. Separate entrance, central air, free parking, $800. Call 683-4294 AJAX -DEC, 1ST: 1 -bed- room walkout basement apartment. 4 -piece wash- room. 2 appliances. newly painted: Durham Centre area 5595/month-utihtiesi cable/park,ng ncluded No Pets. First,last. (905427- 7405. 33 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing included. From $743-$843. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 appliall es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON - THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M. -5 P.M. SAT.&SUN. 12-5 (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED AVAILABLE IMME- DIATELY, r. Whitby Apt Houses HOUSES budder ,, spacous. carpet- / ed. newly painted, wrh bal- For Rent For Rent cony. close to bus, shop. Ping. all utilities included ',rst / last required, no pets 3 bedroom 5850. 2 Dec room. $750 can 430-0134 BACHELOR APT Oshawa. includes heat. hydro. cable. parking. First 3 Last Ava,aibe now. $45C 905) 986-'763 BASEMENT APART ME YT 'nr •a-• $70c per no, -, Cl immediate occu- :ai-. 991-t 153 Mary BRIGHT. COMPLETELY _.1:ec=a:hetcr WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE' WHY RFNT' OK%\ )rOLR H(�ti1E' %Iort;l payments dnx,m Semi 5^ m„nth ;'••rdroum bungalow' 5744 month t•sinv,m Jr Exec. Sg610 month No down payment) Bad Credit? Bankrupt' Call Me' (905)571-627; or 1-800-8.30-627; MARK STAPLE"' Saks Rd ground-ievei basement R CHURCH St,'Hwy 2 MCLAUGHLIN SQUARE �s-uwa ofC- apartment near 5 -Points 4 ' ' Apartments .051 v,ew "tr floor Avail Apartments mal. separate entrance. no COURTICE. beaut,!ui For Rent 1 1 gym F. S Enswte ia„nery pets Or smoking 5475-- hook ..c F« more into cam wish 1,repaCe. private en- 9C5- :93050 For Rent Clusrve Call 90514'4- minutes to 4:". $650 per .,, , apar!mOnl. 408 Bloor me Available Dec Ist non 8392 LIYERPOOL,'BAYLY vx- LARGE one Dtdrocm CENTRAL g OSHAWA. el, -1 ve 2 oecrc� base- ..tent, too 1q ,1 -cr-e. setrra:� _ single Cedroom. ave, Carkirg cable. Co. ,arrucs. artranc.e 'ridge stove ,mmediently, professional pool. ',reptace. wet 5550 per mo all-ciusive Curial above offices No- par. $799 Qu, no, et- 'SL'Ia51 :SL'asf •wgt,,red Ayres rC pets. Ist last 5540 smoker Vov st Mary St Oshawa. Avai ,nc,u - Call 9"< 9?7-1304 adP ^a ,cr anti. ---o Sive 9G5.432 2705 D CHURCH St,'Hwy 2 MCLAUGHLIN SQUARE �s-uwa ofC- area. 3 -bedroom aka,!- a-; . amity !00, poor 'Perm d avaiiae Call i4!E: 444- .051 v,ew "tr floor Avail 391 December ' 51 Park rg S COURTICE. beaut,!ui utilities ,nuudod Pic, & .lean. bright ore bedroom gym F. S Enswte ia„nery ground poor apartment. hook ..c F« more into cam wish 1,repaCe. private en- 9C5- :93050 trance, bans Jnto Park. 5 NEWER B� C:rg 2 oed- minutes to 4:". $650 per .,, , apar!mOnl. 408 Bloor me Available Dec Ist non St E . ,Aal and parkin smokers 434-5422 included. carpeted. ,aunery facilities, hrs0ast, s675, COURTICE- Bight and month Avauabie Dec 1st clean 2 bedroom lunga- Can 905-571.4834 low Main floor only Walk NORTH EAST mature out !b yard. quiet area $950 quiet budding. targe 2 bed - all inclusive 435- room living room with 4778 walkout to balcony. neutral FOR RENT 1 and 2 Dec. decor, all inclusive 6775 room apartments in very Doc Ist_ 728-4250 quiet. well -kept budWng. NORTH of Oshawa center. close to am amenities Bus super ;arge an new one stop at door. Park Rd N be«oom basement apart Oshawa 6732 6 5895 re- menti app■ 900 sq it spectrvely Phone 579- large shared yard. 4 ap- 9016 prances, quiet neighbor. GATEWAY COMMUNI. hook. 5595 plus 401i. utib- TY HOMES t bedroom ties Available Dec 1st, apt. in farruly section. Del- High efficient gas heat. Cony, hardwood floors, phone 571.2757 Ire" decoratod. $670. in- BRIGHT CLEAN one dudes all uwm" Arvallable bedroom, ground level of Dec. 1. at 120 Colborne SL house. quiet court, washer. W. Oshawa. Very dean dryer, fenced yard. Pets and quest modem secure eejcorrh•d Mature non brand now pet•tres budd- smoker. immediate. $650 ing. 571-0887, 9 - 4:30 inclusive. IsyIdSL 5763830. p.m. Mon. - Fri. NORTH Oshawa - extra H1YY 42 / FAIRPORT: F/ large two bodroom,com- P, Single balm bsml, sep, pdelejy redecorated in teeN entral kitchen, bath. No maintained quiet building. smokers or pets. Quiet Large balconies. $722.65 borne abstainers. Single, utikties / cable included. mtatire « saw jxetwred ,ryhmdi eetejy. 579.5584 Dec. 1st. $650. inclusive 905-831.3546. LARGE 3 BDRM. APTS. From S769Jmth. + hydro. All Carpet, 4 appl•and par" irld.Walk to PidlBrilg Town Centre. Close to GO Trail and Hwy 401. 905-4204= 1480 Pickering Parkway. LARGE basement apart- ment, Rosslandr'Anderson, $675 all inclusive, avail- able immediately. Must be employed. Relerences re- quired. Cell 905.668-7145. NORTH Oshawa. main Itoor of house. $899 all in- clusive. 2 bedroom base- ment apt. $715 all inclusive. Available Dec 1st. Call 723- 2111. ONE BEDROOM apart- ment, near Oshawa Knob Hill, fridge, stove, hydro, parking, backyard. Easy access 401. Dec. 1. First/ lesl. $495. 579-8933. ONE BEDROOM apart- ment. $61atmonth includes feat lights, water i cable TV. Coin laundry & parking. Available immediately. Call 905-723-7183. ONE bedroom apt. avail- able immediately, ( upper level of house), 5550 all In. duseve. Fridge, stove. Call 434-8054 or 4360771. OSHAWA 988 Geer �edrocx„ acts from 5675 S,'!- lose stopping, schools GM arc Go Utilities ,ncjuoed FrsU ast 'doused Ca,l 4993 OSHAWA :lose to Osl wa Cuter -arge spotless. 2 Docroom. mar loot. bel. 00614. .n smelt quiet 6 plea. S795 inclusive. Ava,abla Dec ! Please tail i9C5 5'6-7434 OSHAWA SIMCOE MILL ST area, Lal 2 and t Dec apts avail Nov ! S Dec 1st from 5585 Uri, and parking ,ncwded 725- 6434 OSHAWA 2 bedroom apt treshty decorated, now ;tar Pet. clean. Dnght. quiet building Utilities. parking included Laundry facilities GOOd location Avail from Nov 15th. 1sulast $685. mo. Call D 8 D 905-576- 8572 CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- ING. North Oshawa. t, 2 8 3 bdrms. Inclusive. Pay ca- ble. parking 8 laundry fac. 723-2094. OSHAWA- 26 Central Park Newly renovaled,2 bedroom basement apt. Available immediately. For more inkxmobon.Call 576 - SM ask for Steve. NORTH OSHAWA- 3, barn avail. Doc .ASt. or Jan.lst. $755. Clean i quiet building. Ind. heat. hydro, aPPI. i parking. 579-9600, 725-9655. PICKERING 2 bedroom basertend apt Available Nov Istfor responsible andirvdial(s). Separate entrance, A/C, -tear GO. $725 + ubtities. (905) $39-0116 PICKERING LUXURY 2 - bedroom basement apart- ment with fireplace/ap. plianu'es. Available imme- diately. $799/mth; Whites, Sheppard. Call 7.1Opm (905)839.0453. PICKERING oft Major Oaks. new targe one bed. room basement apt. New appliances, laundry fall bus to Go, $625/mo, in- cludes ubl. FirstilasVrefer- ences.428-8593.eve. ' f J r 1 • 1 f f•',', r s. ... . quired $750. Month. utili PAGE 30 -NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6, 1996 transit & shopping, asking Apart Apartmentsim For Rent Houses For Rent Townhouses � � Townhouses For Rent For Rent Houses Condominiums Condominiums For Rent For Rent For Rent Storage SpaceEgP For Samek PICKERING, 2 bedroom no pets. references re basemen; private en quired $750. Month. utili trance. laundry. close to ties 725-8829 728-4640 transit & shopping, asking Immediate occupancy $685inclusive Available • . immed,alley 831-7-07 or , n:sned baseme^t dose to 416-543-4281 • • • PICKERING, I bedroom • senors apt 5725 00 inclu- • f e • Sive. 2 bedroom seniors • i r • apt $822 00 Inclusive 3 . • iii - bedroom townhouse parking. appliances. fenced $956 00 plus utilities can • 1 (905)837-2920 mediately $950 inclusive. PICKERING Bright, clean IsLlast. references 1905: 1 -bedroom walkout. sepa 3+1 bedroom bungalow rate entrance, full bath. in Northwest Oshawa Fin Kitchen, parking, yard. laundry. cable Available Ished basement Fireplace. mid-November nolo- 2 bathrooms. Bright kitchen sive (905)686-5777777 Imes with walkout Hardwood Bagel floors $1150 month 571 one 1 -bedroom semi -de- 3223. 4366991 Ask to - SOUTH OSHAWA 275 Monique e 1 Wentworth St Wlargbed- lathed $400 Pius utilities bedroom S50C 2 &BEDROOM house. rooms. S60C & 5620 3 close to Lake Vista plaza bedrooms $675 close to buses. schools quiet court buses. shopping, available a'c Prefer business couple immediately. tndge stove. no pets. references re heat. hydro parking 1st ; quired $750. Month. utili last required. no pets ties 725-8829 728-4640 721-9722 Immediate occupancy SOUTH OSHAWA.De 4 BEDROOM, 4 baths. !ached b-ok lou^gaicw 3 , n:sned baseme^t dose to bedrooms. hnsned base. schools. shopping and GO. men, with apartment, ideal tor large family or rent $1,150 per m0 plus uhi- yourself. 5950 plus 436 ties Call 686-0913 after 5 9944 AJAX -Newly decorarted 3 SPACIOUS two bedroom. LoCr'�om semi main floor base-ent aptfor rent parking. appliances. fenced Westney Hwy*2 Non yard no pets. available im- smokers welcome S750 mediately $950 inclusive. ter month. Avaliable Nov IsLlast. references 1905: !st 905-428.7004 584-1581 UNIQUE ' bedroom up- AJAX - Wesfney Rd 3 Pe' __ Simcoe North beC•oo^7 2 1 . baths. 4 AVAILABLE MID NOVEMBER FAMILY COMMUNITY MONARCH MEWS 2&r3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES RENTS RAUNGING FROM •841 TO 1874 PER MO PLUS UTILITIES 1R3 BED WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE AVAIL. MID. DEC. MEDICAL DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED NO SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE CLOSE TO SCIIOOLS. SIIOPPING AND TRANSIT PLEASE CALL MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. (905))9269 AJAx•1.+. NIC IPA!... EXPERIENCE FAMILY LIVING 1975 MEMORY LANE, PICKERING Oversized 3 bedroom. 11.2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced In backyards. Close to schools, transit. parks & shopping. MARCHANT PROPERTIES (416) 321-9986 REASONABLE TO e_ spunsible, retiredbusiness adult Lnheld 1 2 family country home Spacious groundsappliances. and commutable to all points 509-2029 THREE BEDROOM de. tached home in Oshawa Available Nov Ist. De- tached garage. quiet street, S850 per mo plus utilities References. 404-9724 WHITBY - 3 bedroom Old- e• sem, clean Tenant pays all uhf $750 monthly, first last required Available now!or Call Norris Corn- wall Sutton Group Execu- tive Realty (1993) Inc 436- 0618 WHITBY, Close to schools & snooping. 3 bedroom plus In law apt. 7 applianc es Call after 5 pm 427 4493 or 655-8935. WHITBY, main floor bunga- low. 2 bedrooms. plus den appliances. laundry. stor. ageparking, safety comph ant Close to GO. parks. Lake $890 inclusive first & last references. 683-8840 WHITBY Detached North ce"'a, Schools 8 years old Trees Fenced 3 bed r;om Deck Available Jan 8 S'.090 monthly 2 year no rent increase 655- 4682. evenngs ' Townhouses For Rent S_nxer. K.t.hen sky,ign' J aper . famayroom. clean bungalow, appi,ances, central vac central air hardwood Also 1 bedroom man too' hrepiace $150 plus u1i Avai' Jan Houses Houses SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 5553 . hydro 679-95. . 1 '97 416-283-6606 416no,43664274 724-5597 ' FRt or en f 1 For Rent uetlroom ,owrnouse - _lose ma.^. ' or Laundry, tamly WHITBY - 107 Wellington rim wilt: fireplace. double S1 bedroom immediate -garage. to schools and shopping WESTNEY & HWY e2 AJAX. Pickering Beach I6t mcwdes rnoge stove lynAvailable que Ta^^ Saes Rep Rep Suttor, Group up Hent :95Cvmo an inclusive First/ A,ax - ced•c_m basement 3 te,1a,ms -- '-,I,- f;ur HOUSES FOR RENT PICKERING � laK�-"--�� ast Available Dec 1st apt . 2 cat^s. sec ent news renovated. iaund y ry One 4bec,00m sen,-ce •ower -_.,ge 3 bedroom 905.579-9956d airs $790 pros tis; & fencetl p$vate lathed 5600 plus utilities, brick and aluminum bun g2 lately Call I,905 420- reutilferences ers;. references. Avai� yard Yard. an apdiances $9'5 one 1 -bedroom semi -de- tow ^aidwood floors. 1 3 -BEDROOM 'own- Dec t, eau Neraitl 686 & 1'2 utilities Non smoK lathed $400 Pius utilities fireplaces. eat -in kitchen, nouse o^se to a amen, 0610 n g Call 905-686-86'2 Park rg fenced yard 571 S925 mo plus utll 416- ties. Noa Oshawa loo A AX 0698 after 10 a m 661-6600 ext 335. 9 am . bon. avaiable Dec 1stt WESTSMORE, -a,n floor oor bedroom de - fa,nec 1 1.2 bathrooms. 4 bungalow, appi,ances, central vac central air hardwood . garage. 51.075 plus utu - floors. close to Go ane ties Short term considered amenities Ava,iabie Dec 839-3069 Cali 655-4693 S995 plus AfAII-rICKE ret: DURHAM UtdiLes AJAX 4 Seoroom 7 Datn. n,In Memoriams ma.^. ' or Laundry, tamly WHITBY - 107 Wellington rim wilt: fireplace. double S1 bedroom immediate -garage. $1150 plus utilities jy. b 2 beceoom apt Jar. Dec 1 1996 Jac I6t mcwdes rnoge stove lynAvailable que Ta^^ Saes Rep Rep Suttor, Group up Hent heat -ate, parking 905 age Really Inc 619.9500 83' 5132 or 905 686.1533, Mary AJAX Harwood Bayiy. 3- Dec•.yOm mair floor. sepa- WHITBY Ex1•eme-y large rate entrance. S90o,monm - bec-DDm apartment in lstlast 60 •-. of uti, Close wen -Kept bwldrng, large to GO Avaaabie imme- kitchen will, dishwasher_ lately Call I,905 420- separate din,ngroom waiK 1281 or (905 427 5139 Out to patio. parill ,a.n- BAYLY / LIVERPOOL. dry facilities. *al- r GO mar noor semi 3efacnee available Dec 1 $9,J ,m house. 3 bedroom, aL elusive 9C5 619-0366 Plainces.available 1>tn 1 GG7 , mnn,n WHITBY Hwy e2 &Socn - rane 3 bedroom. second floor of CuPlex yard air newy decorated. Nc dogs avis iabie Nov 15 S75C plus uhl,hes 509-2375- 666-4550 LARGE 7 BEDROOM In, .tie ^-rt^ e' Oshawa Centef. completely remo- deled extra targe garage and yardquiet neighbor hood. Madison A". 5 ap- pl,ances $850 plus 60'^. unities H,gr. eftiencey gas [leaf available Dec Ist 571-2757 MAIN FLOOR o, house in a u. 3 DeC-,oms. bath room K']^.en. living and dining area, use of ublbey room. ai! in very good con- dibon, walk.ng distance to hospital ma. and schools Dec !st (-all !9051 509- 4985 NORTH Oshawa - 2 beo- 17=1 newer rased bunga- low. eat it Kitchen, centra air. 4 appliances. garage fenced yard. quiet tour; ava.I Jar 1 $925 incl 623-21153 4 pm. Mor - Fn fudge stove S850 inclu PICKERING Three Dec- ,ocr- s!c•ey town home. Wight, clean, huge kitchen, appliances. available Dec is', $975 plus Doug Taylor, Broker Rema. First Really Ltd. 3C5i831-3300 PICKERING br,gftt. clear _ Ledr DOm 4 ap pliances, large private yard, deck off eat in k,!cnen, healed garage, $995_ mo 905 686-7959 or 416-298 5048 leave message PICKERING avail Dec 1 Bea-' 3 Dec! home in nice neignoomood fin- ished bsmt . wet oar, fire- placefenced back yard, garage, 4 bathrooms 51300 + ,.tames. I SLlast. rel req 42%;,363 sive Call 9C5 728- 7452 AVAILABLE NOW & Dec Large 3 bedroom town- house. neutral decor, 4 app! . ' 112 baths. base ,nen; & garage Kang & Townline area $895 L49 Phone 9C5 721 8213 COURTICE:3 bedroom townfh"se 1 1;2 "am$ . rice location. access to schools. church, public transit. available Imme- diately or Dec 1 st No pets 905-420-1037 after 7pm DUFFIN'S CREEK and ing - Beaut,-w . bed•DOrn townhouse for rent in North Ajax location $89C per mo Plus ,,tiules Te view Call PICKERING VILLAGE Les r (9054 619 228 7 Ston Rd S, IOC pe' '^.c p -s Plus 60-. utilities. call Ani. OSHAWA - .mmaculate 3 utilities is! Iasi available or Reena at 421-8993 enmedately 666 6858 beCror� se'n., O C area t COURTICE: 3 BED- 1 2 baths. fenced yard, long PORT HOPE. 3 bedroom BOOM 3 caths. centra air paved drive availabie im- nduse attacned garage. large fenced yard. double mediatefy $90: plus util available Nov Ist $775 per driveway available atter 434-9753 mo 436-8493 November 1st S10% pus WHY 'en: *-en you can cwr yo„r Own home for less than you tninx7" Call Dave Hayloc. Sales Rep Rei Max Su^1mI; Really (199' ' C 1905; 668 3800 or 19C5 6663211 Houses For Rent WHY REMr!' OWM YOUR HOME: Payments from S%9!mo. No DownpaymenO Call Me 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sales Rep. Sutton Group Excel Realty ! 1-1/2 STOREY Detached -Oshawa: 3 -bedrooms, eat- ir1-kitchen, livmgroom/di- nvigroom combination, rec. room. older garage. $795+ utilities. Call Patricia Mab- blebedk, M.V.A. - Broker (905)723-6918. 1 ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES! WHY RENT? BUY! No down payment, No problem! Let me show you how Mort. Pay. $700 O.A.C. Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep, Remo Accord Realty Ltd. 5763111 ui,, ties. per month 416- 267-0143 or 905-435 C17E Housing Housing Housing im Wanted Wanted EAWanted LANDLORDS Housing Do you have a room, Help Durham apartment or house to rent?? 686-zs61 HOUSING HELP DURHAM can refer potential tenants to you! • We operate a computerized registry of rental units • There is no charge to either the landlord or the potential tenant (905) 686-2661 COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED I FUNDED BY A PROJECT OF THE(5 p�ryRppogW THE MINSTRY OF HOUSING CO{If4OL AND THE REGION OF tamed family complex Freshly decorated with Frig /stove. close to AfAII-rICKE ret: DURHAM IMMEDIATE OCCU- PANCY, b_ ;alow and 3 Sf_', r ­nriouse, for rent. or Rent -to -Own r NEW ex- ecutive condoms rium COm plea 2 underground park ng spaces and ample sloe age space included 2 betl room bungalow S1200 /mo (maintenance tees includ. ed) plus utilities 3 bedroom townhouse $1500. mo maintenenice tees Includ- ed; Plus utilities Please call 427.5559 to view NORTH OSHAWA, 3 "IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY' Platinum Rouge Valley 11753 Sheppard Ave. E. 2 b/r., 2 bath, 6 appliances Excellent rec. facilities, close to shopping, TTC and Park land. Reasonable rent Call Kim at 416-724-0404 rj ;TIT -Rooms for Rent AJAX, FJRNISHED room for rent, i. quip! home. own erlrance. shared bath & kitchen Non smoker First. plus deposit call 686 7260 DIXIE AND FINCH. parking, laurc^,. use cf whole house. $400 per mo Available Dec lst (905) 837-1774 NEWLY -DECORATED I. -n r,eo room ,lean, quiet person Cooking near bus. close to Dur-jr- Col. lege. $225 and up monthly Call (905)728-4845. (905) '280484 PICKERING 5 ri le room with Jill, _se of kitchen 'aaldie5, wa,K to P,Cker:^ (,enerating Station. ::C PTC $340 Der month $170 Biweekly Call 420-43i8 SOUTH PICKERING one 'targe tui:; '„•^,,sned room. basement. $400 one other at $375 Quiet clean home. mature gentleman welcomed. parking includ ed !905)839-025% ROOM available for &- -Kr- q-i,e! family home in Ajax Pnvate bath. cable. use of kitcnen, laundry facilities On bus route Bay ly'Harwood area 416. 331 '226 leave message SOUTH AJAX; Large ,our^ .,se c' ^ost N mss tnendly home Great meals. laundry. cable. A.'C. parkin, included 905-428 8924 Rooms rAW Wanted ADULT oohing'=r unfumisned room In dean quiet home for Dec. 1, 96. Ref- erences available. S400, mc - Call' 509-6863 Shared Accomodation 1 -BEDROOM n 2-bed- roo^' luxury cordo, million dollar rec-lacildies, under- ground parking. own bathroom. A,C, non- smoker. available Dec 1 S575,mo Female pre- ferred Pickering 837-2565 TRIDEL 2 bedroom condo, Hudson, 5 appliances, bal- cony, parking, locker. $1200 Also 3 bed de- tached home. $1200 Call John Mon¢. 831-3300 Re - max First TWO BEDROOM Athol' Ma,y. Oshawa 5856 plus hydro. or 5925 inclusive 5 appliances, secure build- ing, available Immediately. istilast 436-0278 Office & • Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent !!!- 30,70 sq Lw, Iv' S90C. 850 sq 2nd tlr $550. 600 sq man $500. 250 sq main $350, 600 2nd fir $500 1,200 sq it 2nd floor Call 434 2447 or 6554132 AJAX OFFICE SPACE 2-- s7arp Leet pr,,ate en trance, $325imonth Also warehouse. 640 square feet $360/month H&H In eluded (both) (905)427 8093 OFFICE space for lease. over. DGKs busy Hwye2. handicap access. air con plenty of parking Call 905 - ns -9991 OFFICE SPACE for lease in Whitby. 5,'5 sq rt near downtown, would slut ed - m ical or professional needs Plenty of park.rg, own washroom, utilities includ ed Available Dec 1st For information please call 905 666-3833 STORE for rent, downtown Osnawa. high walK :n leaf fie. $400 :mo an inclusive 725-8 710 STORAGE SPACE available and clear and completely fenced in lot. boat. motorhomes RV's etc. also office space 428- 1879,683-7301 Industrial Units INDUSTRIAL Warehous- ing Thornton/Terwillegar Available. 968.5 sq It 8 1930 sq It office/warehous- ing $3 25!sq ft. 905579- 5077 after 5, 571.3281 NEAR Oshawa Center - Industrial unit Includes overhead doors. high ceil- ings. parking, utilities, washrooms and air com- pressor. Month -by -month 5550/month Smaller unit for workshop. S400/m0 Also parking for truck, with hydro available. 905-576- 2982 Private Homes f � For Sale BEAUTIFUL cou elf y to n- ealow minutes t0 Oshawa ki Club (Kendel) Spa- cious open concept. Fin. fished basement 1+ acres. $950 rent, or for sale Call 905-436-0475 or 905-686. 7526 BONUS FLORIDA Vaca. tion' Kass,nger bu:' f-ome on cu de sac. 3 -bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. walkout from diningroom to large fenced yard (shed), finished base ment. gas fireplaceifurnace' CIA, dishwasher $151,900 25 Arran Court. Councce (905)436 O1 17 COUNTRY HOUSE For Sale 15 mm from norm east Oshawa 3,4 of acre. 3 bedrooms Raised Dun9a low. with in-law apt Two car garage Mature trees 905 263 2108 COUNTRY LIVING 85 acre estate 3 gar3 e. 1 hour from Osha wa 5189.900 34 acres. 3 bedrooms and 1!2 hour from Oshawa. $127.700 Options Realty Limped 4334623 COURTICE Custom built ,nd­dua `y designed 3 bedrooms. 2 1,2 baths. fin ,shed basement. lots of closets, main floor laundry room. large eat in k,•,chen, circular driveway. fireplace. dose to schools and shops $187.900 Call 404 2683 CUSTOM BUILT RANCH Bungalow on 46 acres N Oshawa. 3-bdrm, F/P, eat in kitchen, formal dr nngroorn, double garage, mature trees 905-728- 5936 EXECUTIVE HOME in prestige area of Whitby 2,650 sq. ft.. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, central vac and central air, air cleaner, heated in ground pool, fire- place, fully fenced and landscaped backyard. Ask. ing $256.900 Call 430- 0548 to arrange a viewnng Serious offers only No agents. FANTASTIC Court Loca- tionl Spacious 4 bedroom family home located on es- tablished tree -lined court in Bowmanville Close to schools and all amenities. Main floor familyroom 'eatures brick fireplace and walkout to large private fenced lot with new deck. Gas heating, finished rec room, attached garage. A must see! No agents please. Asking $169,900 623-6533 UNBELIEVABLE DEAL Tco -any features to list. LOADED Prime N E Oshawa. 853 At ley pr, Call now 432-2036. Only $142,900 No Agents Please OSHAWA 3 bedroom home, gas heating, walkout from living room to lame fenced yard. Rossland(W !- son area. $124.900 Can (905)571-6685 ROSSLAND AND THORNTUN 3 bedroom, 10 years old. 2 baths. dou ble driveway. large patio. fenced yard Location plus $141.000 Call 905-728 8456 WHITBY 5')7.500 Beaun+ul 3 bedrooms. rec room, ceramic toyer, ga. rage, w o to fenced yard 5% down, carries 5758 in- cluding taxes Ted Hough- ton Sutton Classic 430- 9000 TAKE OVER 20 acres in pr'usperous West Texas USA. $9.995/5100 per mo for more information call 1 800-875-6568 s ' Personals s ' Personals s ' Personals Personed Prayer 7u The Blessed L gip- Prayer to the Blessed Virgin (never knuwn lar !ad, Ail most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, t fruitful wine, splendour of heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, immaculate Virgin, ' assist me in my necessity Oh Star of the sea, help me and show me here, you are my mother Oh Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart, to secure me in my necessity (make request). There are none that can withstand your power. Oh. Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3 times) Holy Mary. I place this cause in your hands. (3 times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and then you must publish. It will be granted to you. bedroom . basement I I townhouses in well man- AJAX- 3 bedroom house. 1 tamed family complex Freshly decorated with Frig /stove. close to share all facilities, own loam Laundry. carie. 5425 inclusive. Can Dave 428- ' In Memoriams ' In MemoriamsITA n,In Memoriams amenities Starting at 8927 (work) or Pager (416) $738./month. On site Mgmt 378-4151 k- 1_ - office Call 905-728-3777. NORTH Oshawa - 4 bed. room townhouse, walkout basement, good area, clean. Tenant pays all utili- Des. $870 monthly, firstAast required Available now/or. Call Norris Cornwall Sutton Group Executive Really (1993) Inc. 436-0618. NORTH Oshawa Co-op, Three bedroom townhous- es available for Jan. 1. No subsidies. For information Call 436-6075. OSHAWA - 2 and 3 bed- room townhouses for rent Nov. and Dec. is7last. (905)721-1518 SHARE execitive home. 3 bed. 3 bath, fireplace, arc, parking, cable, laundry. storage, yard. Negotiable Near Go Ajax. Professional only. 686-2417 SINGLE PROFESSIONAL needs same to share 3- bdrm, 3 -bath, furnished, Vi- ceroy dome in Ajax. C/A. Cl V. 6 app.. 2nd floor laun- dry, FIP, in ground pod, loft 8 skylights. double garage w/opener. Very modern. Reasonable inclusive rent. Call 905.428-9403. WHITBY, Huge room in executive non smoking home. Laundry, dishwaii er,C/A & vac, references required. 5450./month. call 668-1394 ���'ll(Inls For Refit CONDO, 2 bedrooms (1 room for rent), 1300 sq. it.. view of lake, alarm system, Pool. gym, jacuzzi. Call 905.428-7811 or 416-450- 4583. CALL • 683.1545 for up -lo -date auclon lisbnos Clarington 6 Port Perry residents call 404-2615 For an audio /ersion dl 9 current arid tipcxnffV aucteil5 located in swhem and =aster- Cniaro yease car the above number. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Saturday, November 9,1996; 10:00 am A Huge Public Auction for Outboard Marine Corporation of Canada Ltd. at 1994 Fisher Drive, Major Bennet Industrial Park. Peterborough, Ontario From the intersection of Highways 115 & 7 "Wass. go West one block then south 1/2 Km on Fisher Drive. Watch for signs. ee Clarke C500-20 propane lift trucks Clarke ,,�:S15 propane lift truck. Clarke MP300-208 c:tnc lift truck. Two NRB portable offices. 12 x vith air conditioning. Toro 624 snow blower. 6 24' electric start. Tandem axle pontoon trad- Tnaxle pontoon trailer. Single axle 6 canoe .e,,. Single axle bunk trailer. Tandem axle flat trailer. Roller trailer Six OMC inflatable Its Large quantity of new marine & boat relat- equipment, including propellers, seats, cov- marine radios. etc. 20 computers - 286's & s Quantity of computer printers. Seven Ze- 6020 memory typewriters. 15 Plantronics ne head sets. Large computer components & :,. pment. Challenge 3 hole paper drill. Large ,Irhty of adding machines & calculators. ';ore 3610 forms processor Moore decollater. 'point 2 door almond fridge Bar fridges. Mi- -+aves. Secretary & office chairs 35 lateral 6 r,e/er file cabinets. Quantity of other file cabs- , Two sets of lockers Three metal 2 door :�_nels Nine fire proof 4 drawer vertical file : 'nets. Large Chubb -Mosher -Taylor safe. Mail m table & shelf unit. Large quantity of misc. ;e furniture. Fans. Work stations. hitachl video aeras. Folding tables. Polaroid cameras. ye Quanta/ of metal shelving 20 selections of ::strial racking 800 metal production pallets. metal surface pallets- Portable step ladders k benches. Large quantity of indoor security ;ing Hand trucks. Three toledo 20001b floor :'es Electronic postal scales. hand carts. Ta Pneumatic tools. Eight picnic tables. Quant - 3f Lin boxes. Very large quantity of items as- aled with a large modern office & ware - .se -wo auction rings s are cash. Visa. or Mastercard. Cheques be accepted only on he following terms: Mini - deposit of 25% by cash or credit card is re- d un Auction Day and balance by certified lue before goods are removed Purchases $1.000.00 - a bank letter of Credit will be re - :d in addition to the above All property must 'emoved by Monday, November 11 at 4.00 oneer & Owner are not responsible for loss jury resulting from this Auction Sale. H. Mark Stanley, Auctioneer Norwood, Ontario (705) 639 2406 Toll Free 1 888 223 7653 on Sale of antiques and household for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wideman of Gormley. Held lie Goodwood Community Centre (23 km. n of 401 on Brock Rd. from Pickering, left at i In Coppins Corners, 4 km. to hall on Dur - 21). Ant. fainting couch w/claw, feet; East - washstand w/harp; ornate eherrywood rocking chair; round oak dining table w/side and c^airs; ref. ash washstand; chesterfield swivel rocker (as new); bachelor chest, oak commode; Findlay cookstove w/91 ss door oven; glass and china; chillers old bake ovenbar fridge; silverware; pine pastry board; assorted jewelry; quality pictures eg. King George VI, oil paintings; framed A.J. Casson prints; many inany other interestrng pieces. Preview 4:30 P.M. visa, MC, cash, cheque with proper Id. CLARKSON AUCTIONS 9OS-640.6411 MON. NOV. 11 6 P.M. Jewelry, 30 Royal Doulton Figurines, 40 collector dons, etc. at Orval McLean Auction Center Lind- say. Under instructions from a secured creditor we will supplement and sell the complete inven- tory, equipment and fixtures of Highlands Jewelry and china shoppe, Haliburton and others. Men's and ladies's rings, earrings, necklaces, chains, glass china, figurines, crystal, collector plates, 30 royal Doulton figurines, collection of apprx. 40 collector dolls including Maureen, Fashi Ashton, Drakes, Stupsi, Zaph, Graham, etc. glass show- cases, oak showcase%ounter, glass island dis- play. Qty of revolving displays, fixtures shelves trophies, engraver, torches, sizer, grinder/pol- ,Sher, jewelers tools, vrork tables, file cabinets desks, cash register Partial IfsL complete liquill tion W all assets by Auction. Don't miss this op- portunity for Christmas shopping by Auction. To consign estates, business liquidations call MCLEAN AUCTIONS (705) 324.2783 LINDSAY or 1-800.461.6499 To Not your auction ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS 74vt &c 44 t`t: w &v&,d 4 Z ART GALLERY in support of United Way of Ajax-Pickering -5"Wd4y, lhwe sl g� 10a 12 a 'elaez ��, , ,1 a 'elide .5r44e eatice 4Wd eee Featuring Works by Ike uce4&0e tcLle ltd Today's Popular Artists ad &e to Robert Bateman aT&I& curd a_Teaarrca Trisha Romance A.J. Pickering Recreational Complex Casson 1867 Valley Farm Road James Lumbers ...Plus :Many :*More _ r For more information call ci )'; 837-0144 Light Refreshments AUCTION SALE of Antiques, Collectables and Household Effects Thursday Nov. 7, 6 p.m. Sale consisting of Items from a local Unionville estate. Items from an antiques & collectibles shop plus inclusions. Sale fea- turing oak drop front desk, oak table & chairs, pair old walnut beds, oak server, painted pine armoire, pool table, captain's bed, metal storage cabinet, various com- puters, Software printers, manuels, china cabinets, tools, trunks, Lionel trains, old advertising signs. Good general sale. Auctioneer, Maurice M. Jones Brock & Seven Auctions 1580 Highway 07 Brougham Note New Phone # 905-686-4620 SAT.. NOV. 9 10 A.M. QUALITY ESTATE FURNITURE Ant quer. eolleclibles at Orval McLean. Auctior Center - Lir"y. Selling the property of the late Ma'garet Tambhn Estate and several local es- 'a:e5, gorgeous, as new. 11 pc. modern oak din - rooms suite. i0ver $6,000 new, Antique ' 9 pc. walnut dining room suites, oak side by china cabinet, wicker crib, walnut vanity, all antique settee. Baldwin 2 bank electric or - bookcase. old mantle, upright piano and 1-r,;h, pretty burled walnut desk with domed top i -A chair, antique dresser. washstands. an- :, ;les, chesterfield, chairs, deacon bench, sm. :e tables, fancy lamp tables, walnut cedar ^est, wool pattern rugs, collectibles. glass, chi- -.d 12 royal Doulton figurines, fortress 3 wheel e,ectric cart, hundreds of interesting items Partial si To consign estates, full house or apartment- uls call McLean Auctions (705) 324-2783 Lindsay or 1-800-461-6499 to list your sale. SAT. NOV. 23 10 A.M. 29TH ANNUAL Snowmobile, Vehicle, RV. travel traders, boat auction at Orval McLean Auction Center - Lind- say. Now accepting consignments of snowmo- biles, all makes• models• hears, tractors, farm machinery, cars, trucks, 4 x 4's , vans, trailers, motor homes, RV's, travel trailers, boats, riding lawn mowers, etc. Consign early to be included in advertising. We are expecting 50 to 100 sleds To consign or for info call MCLEAN AUCTIONS (705) 324-2783 LINDSAY ORVAL & BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS M1 Auctions AUCTION •WANTED• all breeds of snow- mobiles for our large Annual Snowmobile Auction, Accepting snowmobiles, 4X45, all terrain, bikes, trucks, cars, tractors, trailers, snowmobile gear etc. SATUR- DAY NOVEMBER 23, 10 A.M. MABEE Hwy. 35, 1 mile nortt of Rosedale. Don't Miss It! Turn your un- wanted machines & equipment into cash. For further info. or to consign bring to barn or call today. CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS (705) 374.4000 OR 4542841 CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED Low commission, payment next day. Sales every Tues. Thurs. and Sat at 6 p.m. Antique furni- Owner and MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa, Established in 1960 725-5751 723 -Ml A;r_'10", SALE GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE, NOV. 8TH FRI.. 6 P.M. rig the �ntenrs the Warner cue Port Hope. Fri- ;'.a.re fridge and ve, Inglis washer, dryer, convection .,.n, Kr;ehler 4 pc. •s :roorn suite, ches- '' eld set, lazy boy, .,ee and end tables. _.i and s: cols. ," lelite chain saw. in table saw, alu- um ex; ladder, anc mower, snow - G •,.ver, wheel barrel, ."ing torches. gar - tools hand tools. c ;'+ver tools, 2 ski ••as. VCR. bosion :Ker, press chairs. ..•'KS dusty rose '•I bed, large dis. wall unit, old bat. car -Golden Jubi- wade figure sets. sery Rhymes. set :1d set 2. etc.) and emus other aril - Terms Cash, ap- .ed cheque, visa. . interact AUCTIONEER FRANK STAPLETON (905) 786-224.1 1-800.263-9886 MACGREGOR'S AUCTION HALL, BOWMANVILLE SUN NOV. 13, 11:00 (VIEWING 9:30) 401 to Waverly Rd. North to r2 Hwy., East to Scugog St. & North 1 km. Auction teatures a varied selection of ar- ticles, antiques, col- lectables, household effects, including chi- na cabinet, wash- stand, blanket box, dressers, mist. tables (parlour, kitchen, wood, chrome etc.), beds, chairs & rock- ers, TV's, VCR, household collecta- Wes, old dolls, books, Ltd. Edition art, tools, Curtics key cutter & 31ankets, 200 board ft. 3f wood, washer, dry- ar, pat. freeze., Ya- naha Clavinova CLP 360, auto harp, piano, funs include 303, !2's & 12 gauge, valid :.A.C. required, glass L china, something or one & all. Terms :ash, Visa, WC, In- arac, Cheque. Call )r all your auction MacGregor Auc- tion Services Mike MacGregor 905-987-5402 905-987-3664 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6, 1"6 -PAGE 31-A THURS. NOV. 7, 5 P.M. Excellent estate auction at Peterborough Auction Center, on Hwy k7, 2 mi. east of Peterborough. Selling the property of the late Vera Maughan Estate. Peterborough and others. Excellent as- sortment of modern, furniture and appliances, bamboo furniture, silk plants, glass, fancy vases, household Items, dining and bedroom furniture. Note - Furniture and appliances in like new con- dition Don't miss this Interesting sale. To consign estates, full house or apartmentfuls, appraisal service, business liquidations call Peterborough Auctions 745-5007 ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS NOV. 9/96 6:30 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN, 2498 CONC. RD. #8, BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) This week we have to tie sold. the contents 2 homes including arge variety of an- & modern furni- collectable glass `..,;na. lawn & gar - equipment. tools -any other interest- & unusual items. _a^,e sale, viewing 5 p.m Terms are Visa, MC. or t Card For more call 1(905j263.4252 Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Appraisals & Liquidations CCRNEIL S AUCTION BARN Friday. Nov. 8 at 5:30 pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Road 4 =.;e Mercer of Lind - plus others 8pc d walnut Glbbard - ng room suite, tia nut china cabinet. a is on three sides. .een Anne chester- 1 & ,rair. walnut moon 'able, parlour ',i: es. 9pc walnut ng room suite. +'2 oriental rug; 3 & modern bedroom 'es, bridge lamps < & 'adder peddle r.'K e -plated cash ster wrat-rci '.r- cl 9 -place setting at Aitert Country -as. S.rya port- +' coloi.r TV `tOt- I 30m e;ecric e. walnut end ta- ;, walnut telephone e, automatic A ,her & dryer, wal. '..t wrting desk• sin- y•e beds, maple cof- 'ee & end table. Car- n�val punch bowl on base; Carnival 7pc. water set; commercial apple peeler; dry oak & basswood lumber, 1Zhp Mastercraft Snowblower in excel- lent condition plus a Qty china, glass, household & collect- able items. Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers RRN1 Littk: Britain (705) 786-2183 AUCTION SAT. NOV. 9, 6 P.M. es King Auction 33 Hall St. , Osha- Modern and arr e furniture and fiances plus pia - complete list in ay paper. Con- ments welcome. is every Tues. 's. Sat. 6 p.m. MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-5751 MIC mpanions INeMe AdVelUtter CialasiIIIIIIIIIII t is EASTSIDE CONNEC- TIONS DATELINE - Free to eF/L e7ery MoodW to f " am to call to place your ad, no `Frid�ay _� Gy 'MV6M V w - l07 I I charges for ladies, no to 1lf M Yew a• K I= It 603-7363 phone bill charges. 905 - 430-7060, AUCTION Estates, Consign- ments, Households, Anhques, Bankrupt- cles, Liquidations Srld a' /our location or our B.Nmanvdle Auction Ha,, Packing. Pick-up & Storage Available Cal for free contiden- a; •;onsultaticn MacGregor Auction Services 905-987-5402 905-987-3664 LotsMoney For Sale To Lend WHITBY BARGAIN sery MORTGAGES Good. iced lot on Hunter Sr 154 x bad and ugly F�nanang for 65 h. Asking S74,900 Call any purpose. sates from after 7pm 725-0122. 5 95% All applications ac. cepted Community F,nan. Vacation c -al Services 668-6805 Properties 6 ' Business FLORIDA LARGO Ciear- Pportunitles water area. Jrc ..edroom mobile home, S750/month Dec April Florida row, car Dor, Call 905-4348025 Money To Lend OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES,OTHERS DO NOT IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. ' Legal ' Legal • Notices • Notices THE BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY ACT Notice to Creditors 1N THE MATTER OF THE BANKPI�PT- CY OF ERIC RICHAP- 'JVINTERSTEIN. CF THE TOV/N CF PICKER!NG, IN THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DUR- "AM, IN 'HE PRCVIPJCE OF C'V'ARIC. CARRYING CN BUSWESS AS CCUtJ- TRY CLASSIC RENOVA7 CNS. CLAR- EMONT, ONTAR'O NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Eric Plchard Wintersteln of the Town of :).ckenng. In the Province of Ontario, made an assignment on the 30th of Oc- tober, 1996, and that the FIRST "AEET- ING OF CREDITORS will be held on the 19th day of November, 1996. at the hour of 2 30 o'clock in the afternoon at the office of the Trustee. 50 Colborne Street East. Oshawa. Ontario DA'EC AT OSHAVi`A Ontario. this 4th day :;t November. 1996 Alan Lawson, Fisher Inc. Trustee in Bankruptcy 50 Colborne Street East Oshawa, Ontario L1 G 1 L9 • ' Registrations rem, ' Registrations ROLLER HOCKEY Tuesdays Starting Oct. 29 at 10:30 p.m. till 12. am Location : Soccer City 100 Sunray St. Whitby, Ont. S6.00 p.p. two goalies guaranteed (905) 683-7303 Days, (416)568-6090 Evenings. Ask for John Burns. 4var mu, ilr ,ipx nuiui� i„ ry, ,,.ir rt-yx-a�, �(.i, kr Yi wyu ,ltxKl .,1 SII ,. �. , urra,v ,k-rli fY�o, raxi�.cJ w I+ulir;xKKi n Jx� x,v, �.h rite., ur nw sit ,,u 0.5,3005 ,. A""] iiLrKyp,n x Na I'— uwrnsrrKn --d m„ lxav lino t>, ,�11Kgi ui., iivailx, tfnxixlx w r,xi M Jn- M,Wwnx iunty li,nx� K, Midi Mwkra.n. .Ur .w a C T„xn. wili-firw•. DOOUK Thomas, suddenly at his home on Monday, November 4, 1996. Thomas Doolan, loving husband of Maisie. Dear father of Mary and her husband Alvan Rough of Scotland; and Allan and his wife Anne. Dear Papa of Jennifer, Kevin and Sarah. Survived by his sisters Tessie and Christine, both of Scotland, and dear brother of Jimmy and his wife Agnes of Aus- tralia. Brother -in-law of Margaret of Pickering: and Bessie and Ellen of Scotland. The family will re- ceive friends at McEachnie Funeral Home . 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428- 8488 on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers in the Chapel on Friday November 8, 1996 at 10:30 a.m. Interment - Pine Ridge Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. IF YOU NEVER WANT TO WORRY ABOUT MONEY AGAIN Call 905-434-2102 New concept. 2 minute message. PiN"e .GF- . accessory ;rE es!ac- shed 20 yrs. Kk :rover .Dena!:• CSb' ask'3 3"4 9r.r !ax -;51 WANT TO Ma.e r•e 697`. If you i,Ke a�a! yore -ear. rail •..-g..:2 :a5 WORK. - ;r-., _•-•re. �•e Wee. , pay -heques %, u•_e•ence eded Have per. -aper _.:n 24 -urs 4.6.2c8 3'79 • ' Personals BORED ONTARIO .. S"inns ES -a—, 3 la!e -,none -.umoe•s. ' r: J-451.3638 ext -;4 EVANLY RAYS P- .- _tia _s c,a�,d .• -,,.:,cis Career Re,a:.rsr,.5. _,daith Love S: 39 mini -e 9'0-45' -4r t EXOTIC >,ANG BEA. stroas •ei �:a, --at 666-5285 any--e- ,re rave me .sassy. female e& -_-.-s :.he ~am area _;mpe3tr.e 'VeS. -i,t :YIs cnry ,'',sc. e!;cr assured Call PSYCHIC Palm &Tarot. Call Terry (905)831-4368. RIDE WANTED :o Tor X'C Sir, ew and Egimg. :Lr SunrlybroCK HC•Sprtal) on daily basis from Aiax T.mes flexible !o suit your scnedu,e W., way w6ek:y Please Ca,. 416, 484- x25 HOCKEY, footba,i and basketball SCORES. PICKS AND MUCH MORE WITH SPORTS AND EN. TERTAINMENT LINE 1- 900-451.6637 Ext 3706 52.99 per minmust be 1 a yrs. ProCau Co. (E02i 954 7420. WHY WONDER about to- morrow when you can call for answers today! Speak with our psychic. live 24 hrs. 1-900.451.3555. ext 4910. $3.99 per min. must be 18 yrs. Procall Co. (602) 954-7420. OREBusiness Personals EARN MONEY from home. No experience needed, weekly pay cheques. Have pen / paper. Call 24 hours. 416-724- 3420. TIRED OF LIVING 2 or 3 pay cheques beMnd??? Call & listen to our livable 'Get Out of Dept' plan, Total Cost: Flat Rate 521.39 No hidden charges. Have pen and paper ready. Call Debt Master Nowl 1-900-677- 6529. PAGE 32 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6, 196 19401 ('AD11.LAC I)c%ll.l.f. M,t _ Only ' 399/month* 1994 NIA7.DA NIX3 1995 %Ionic Carlo Z-14 I I'll 1993 GOLF GTI Onl} 3 0/month* 9K= �" 1995 PON FI %(' "TRANSPORT SE: nlc ' 390/per month* 1993 DOLX;E: SHADOW Only ' l S6/month* 0 SMA JQ2 I XACO v --IA 12 IL 0 Interior .0 Shampoo Includes Free Inspection 1995 GMC Safari 1995 Grand Cherokee Ltd 1994 Chrysler LHS 1994 Ford Tempo 1993 Mazda Protege 1992 Lumina Eurosport 1992 Eagle Vista 1991 Dodge Caravan 1991 Ford Taurus 1991 Volkswagen Jetta 1991 Ford Tempo 1990 Dodge Caravan 1990 Jeep YJ 55K - ==- 1994 ESCORT N':\(:O\ LX Only 4-)47/month* 83 KT' 1995 JEEP CHEROKEE COUNTRY Only i 3O(%/month* 1991 GNI/' Cynic ,`4""/month* 29 K °69 1995 TOYOTA COROLLA Onlv 4280/month* 1994 IION D % l 1N IC CX Onlc ' 2 tS1/month* 1991 DODGE SII Only 'I 90/month* 1993 MAZDA '11X3 (:H V6 Only $1 80/month* 1'x13 NISSAN 3W%X Only ' 5 99/month* AUTO SERVICE SUPER CENTRE THE COST of PRE-W/NTER MA/NTEHAHCE Reg.7". From 200 "3 W ISA9 Includes antifreeze. 95* H*'includes new premium pads * Includes new A/C Delco or Champion I n hides eruall a friendly 7Ghi an Otb� to -nom plugs and labour to install - Vans & « parts and labour extra if needed E.07 N....wrrS20 extra Expin No Payment No Interest FOR 6 WHEEL - ALIGNMENT MONTHS Parts/Labour (excluding tires) ii (just south of 401, west of Brock *Ba"d on 15% down, 60 monthly paymanb 4 cyl. 6 cyl. $39* $59 8 cyl. log~ 1989 Cadillac Deville 1989 Toyota Corolla 1989 Toyota Tercel 1989 (:11(' TRACKER 101n 1. ���)/month• 1988 Jaguar X16 Dodge Caravan iiii1988 1987 Dodge Dakota P/U 1985 Town & Country Wagon 1995 HONDA CIVIC I.X Only '347/month* AND D MORE 55K - ==- 1994 ESCORT N':\(:O\ LX Only 4-)47/month* 83 KT' 1995 JEEP CHEROKEE COUNTRY Only i 3O(%/month* 1991 GNI/' Cynic ,`4""/month* 29 K °69 1995 TOYOTA COROLLA Onlv 4280/month* 1994 IION D % l 1N IC CX Onlc ' 2 tS1/month* 1991 DODGE SII Only 'I 90/month* 1993 MAZDA '11X3 (:H V6 Only $1 80/month* 1'x13 NISSAN 3W%X Only ' 5 99/month* AUTO SERVICE SUPER CENTRE THE COST of PRE-W/NTER MA/NTEHAHCE Reg.7". From 200 "3 W ISA9 Includes antifreeze. 95* H*'includes new premium pads * Includes new A/C Delco or Champion I n hides eruall a friendly 7Ghi an Otb� to -nom plugs and labour to install - Vans & « parts and labour extra if needed E.07 N....wrrS20 extra Expin No Payment No Interest FOR 6 WHEEL - ALIGNMENT MONTHS Parts/Labour (excluding tires) ii (just south of 401, west of Brock *Ba"d on 15% down, 60 monthly paymanb 4 cyl. 6 cyl. $39* $59 8 cyl. log~ f-' s r i`1 QOJ� � _L ROAMING THE ROUGE! 'Asking S219.900 Super Rouge Valley/Altona Forest area R2,000 Fram built home High efficiency heating Fabulous greenhouse kitchen Approx. 2,100 sq. ft. ventral air conditioning PLEASE CALL BARRIE COX* (905) 839-7449 Rf�'.� W` ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY NOV. 10 59 HUMPHREY DR., AJAX astefuny decorated, immaculate 3 bedroom in South Ajax. Quiet )e ghbourhood close to lake & park e,,ght roomy kitchen. French doors, ^a: dwood in dining room. Large master bdrm., 2 baths. Solarium. St 53.900. Worth seeing. worth owning. Please come.. CALL LUCY BATESON, ASSOCIATE BROKER (905) 619-9500 77770 EXCLUSIVE LISTING - PICKERING ` Buy or Grads for tluis gorgeous 3 bdrnx bane with 3 washrooms. Loft of ceramics, finished bpumnt, pr rniva pie K $6,700 dowt_ 51,071 - malgsge and bone oduded. cam RICK CH0MCV* cw BERNARD LEE* at 905-428-6633, 416-286-3993 or 1-800-663-7119 `'rte,,•:,_ g ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. STOP, CALL.^. _ This beautiful fully maintained "3" bedroom home backs on to 1 greenspace. Ent in kitchen, fam. rm. with a caro to your yard and a r: frepkfce. 3 baths in total Interlocking walkway, bay window in liv. rm. plus lots of extras. A must seed, Wiect house & price. CALL ' ANGELA HOFFMANN*, t 19051683-1088 BACKS ON TO GREENSPACE! OMEGA REALTY INC. -may t: "A�7 L 1 0 ty 094 THE BEAUTY t UNFOLDS IN AJAX 701 lot on quiet crescent r_ 3 bdrm. & 2 bathrooms New kit. with breakfast bar e e ,�• - 1Y Y ENVIOUS JOHN BODDY" PRIME WHITBY! Gleaming hardwood floors HOME!!! T l ' Uniquelayout ue l The "Eagleview", very popular ft., ' ' floor laundry - — model, approx.3,500 sq. offers �'^ ' 3 bedrooms, 2 baths DAVID BEATON*, unique, open concept 3rd level loft area plus 4 bdrms., separate office, EM` New furnace &floors French doors formal din. rm., w/o to fabulous sun deck with latticed roof, perfect for KVIVIF% Premium depth lot —__ ----- .,W „e rm barbecues anytime! A special $175,900 family home, valued at $249,900! JACQUELYNN TANNER*, Contact HELEN MASON* 619-9500 FOR ALL INQUIRIES (905) 831-3300. kVMOXA Af FIRSTReaUCLlty •� HERITAGE INC. RAISED BUNGALOW JUST $116,500 �� ��` LISTED ... ONLY Great price for this nice ��,Q'�j 1 $142,500 s home with a bright, fin. �5 �� will get you into this 3 bedroom basement, central air conditioning, 2 baths & a w� G'� home. Features eat -in kitchen with to deck, broadloom & ��P Q` walkout new fenced yard. Located on ����� cushion flooring, casement iFPW, quiet street. steps to the 0 '` `"; c _ _ windows & central air. Easy 401 Shows I lake & parks. access. well! CALL CALL BRIAN KONDO* STEVE FEARON*, J .• -- 683-2992 } (905) 683-2992 „ ~ ' RVMRC R /V1P�C1 E QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. 4M QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. ROAMING THE ROUGE! 'Asking S219.900 Super Rouge Valley/Altona Forest area R2,000 Fram built home High efficiency heating Fabulous greenhouse kitchen Approx. 2,100 sq. ft. ventral air conditioning PLEASE CALL BARRIE COX* (905) 839-7449 Rf�'.� W` ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY NOV. 10 59 HUMPHREY DR., AJAX astefuny decorated, immaculate 3 bedroom in South Ajax. Quiet )e ghbourhood close to lake & park e,,ght roomy kitchen. French doors, ^a: dwood in dining room. Large master bdrm., 2 baths. Solarium. St 53.900. Worth seeing. worth owning. Please come.. CALL LUCY BATESON, ASSOCIATE BROKER (905) 619-9500 77770 EXCLUSIVE LISTING - PICKERING ` Buy or Grads for tluis gorgeous 3 bdrnx bane with 3 washrooms. Loft of ceramics, finished bpumnt, pr rniva pie K $6,700 dowt_ 51,071 - malgsge and bone oduded. cam RICK CH0MCV* cw BERNARD LEE* at 905-428-6633, 416-286-3993 or 1-800-663-7119 `'rte,,•:,_ g ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. STOP, CALL.^. _ This beautiful fully maintained "3" bedroom home backs on to 1 greenspace. Ent in kitchen, fam. rm. with a caro to your yard and a r: frepkfce. 3 baths in total Interlocking walkway, bay window in liv. rm. plus lots of extras. A must seed, Wiect house & price. CALL ' ANGELA HOFFMANN*, t 19051683-1088 BACKS ON TO GREENSPACE! OMEGA REALTY INC. -may t: "A�7 L 1 0 ty 094 THE BEAUTY t UNFOLDS IN AJAX 701 lot on quiet crescent r_ 3 bdrm. & 2 bathrooms New kit. with breakfast bar Newer broadloom & thermo ,�• - 1Y Y windows Finished basernent & fireplace Gleaming hardwood floors Great family neighbourhood area Central arc & built in microwave - — CALL DAVID BEATON*, (905) 683-2992 KVIVIF% _ —__ ----- .,W „e rm QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED-- NOWMIRFQ R ia" A quality donation When i W en the Ajax Fire Dc resp3nds to an emergency. firefighters will have some cuddly comfort for a child. thanks to the donation of $1.000 by Re'Max Quality One ow-er and Ajax Reg onal Councillor Roger Anderson. r-;,ee-yea,-o!d Jake Rcw and ano f! -e aepart ^e^f r -ascot Sparky the fire dcg sho,.. --" s--r-e L .,'e F• e --,s = ` e :a Ta,!an puppies. -, --grew Iwanowsk, 'rx V 4" Infill Location -Walk to SOLMAR H O %1 E S CLOSE BEFORE CHRISTMAS Mon - Thun - 3:00 to 8:00 pm. Sat - Sun - 11:00-6:00 pm. Friday by appointment z z 1 S %LF_S _ - rER rritir,MJ� A� l,al r UrNuru� Mon - Thun - 3:00 to 8:00 pm. Sat - Sun - 11:00-6:00 pm. Friday by appointment W. V s DOUG TAYLOR **j' THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6,19% -PAGE 3 i ' r ill i, li'��l��t€I �,�i6,i�►jl� f r'' i i 831-3300 Premium pie lot, huge deck, private court location, totally upgraded, 6 appliances, central air & vacuum. Formal Rving & dfning room. Fireplace. J,Ca f f DOUG TAYLOR, 331-3300. 3._ ,,i -ii '01:11,:'"., .i wow. This home (s perpxt, located on one of the best streets in John Soddy. Finished top to bottom, professionally decorated. 4 washrooms, custom landscaped, huge family room, central air, upgrades galore! For a priva*viewingCa,! COUC--%Y1-OR, 831-3300. i,;;E'UN1INd JOHN BODDY HOME j " i! j CMAC, formal living & dining { I ' ;tlrith fireplace tills home is don't 'miss 1.30all DOL11%40% WANTED! 1 HAVE BUYERS FOR 1) A JOHN BODDY HOME IN PICKERING 2) A BUNGALOW IN SOUTH PICKERING JUST LISTED!! A stunning home in Fox Hollow, premium lot, hardwood floors, upgraded broadloom, 2 kitchens, finished top to bottom, $227,900. Call DOUG TAYLOR, 831-3300. (� CALL TODp •Selee Revr...nM+w ~ Aaeoe. FINDERS ... KEEPERS! This one is an absolute GEM' Located it Ajax's desirable Hermitage area. Its many features t.' bdrms., master w/4 -pc, en suite, fireplace, and spacious fin,sred basement. WON'T LAST' Calf MARY ROY for d E_ —3300. PERFECT FOR YOUR GROWING FAIAILY' Nestled in a prestigious South Ajax neighbourhood. Mac floor laundry, bright sunny kitchen, family rm. wrfireplace, large yard. Close to lake, parks 6 schools. A definite move in the right direction! _ 1, 7 - v )v A 331.3300; A TRUE CHARMER: EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS ONE SAYS "WELCOME HSI" Beautifully finished surwoom with ceramic floor & wathout to, deck 30 R t 161 R. toil, s44K cant. sir, Dent vac, new gas ftwom vske for your e10n8ftall MARY ROY for further do �s .is "i st r 1111;`:'111! I ".LEISURE LIVNIIu'+18w, POPULAR,' I D BUILDING, in theto all amentlies,'' . 1 two bativoomIMing, and recTO SELL!Call M *View at 831-3300. •lM10111:1112V21M IVAII: JAAN KRU LL* 831-3300 LIKE BRAND NEW Rare bung.. Whitby tocatien, quality 26 construction, 5 ming to 401 & GO. upgraded white kit., A appts- like new, lam. rm. This home shows like brand new.JAAN KRULL, B3:-3300. r 'GREAT STARTER2 Demand NE Oshawa, spacious 3 bedroom home, huge pie -shaped lot, ! court location, built-in appliances, great tamely neighbourAood, close to A amenities- Cit:: today: JAAM "ULL, a:3 1.3300. "DEMAND GLENDALE" �; aIN" • App=hg* 2,400 sq. R.1��;},'�' E i •j' lifstted basement -blain fir. family roalAil►�1` kfthen • Call ,+XAAN to view, 11TRI ML FEL LUXU Ii , I, '44y00 , + �:9 1 diel • 2 bedrooms T lr t F, i astern exposure 1, ��i{ r ltl , ;tib i 1 ces & locker • �F out';' Ittis. '�r your i63 1'.. , R VM® FIRST- CALL - REALTY LTD. (905) 831 3300 '� r INDEPENDENTLY OWNED A OPERATED REALTOR 1885 GLENANNA RD., PICKERING (905) 686. 3330 . i . PAGE 4411111 NEWS ADVERTISER, R, WED., NOVEMBER 6,19% PHIL LEVY Re/Max Quality One Ltd. is pleased to announce that Phil Levy has joined our team of professionals. Phil's involvement in the JIM TRACEY Re/Max Quality One Ltd. is pleased to welcome Jim Tracey to our team. Jim has been involved in local real estate for some time VVrrr Ury Ilx i� "c; I and is committed to documented and his years of experience in real providing quality service that would make you estate will be an asset to you as his client. pleased to recommend him. Please feel free to Phil can be reached at 683-2992. call Jim at 683-1861. Re/Max Quality One Ltd. is pleased to welcome Doug Grant back to Re/Max. Doug has a long list of satisfied clients that know he will do what he says. His experience & dedication will be a service you would expect from Re/Max. Please feel free to contact Doug at 683-2992. SRAMY WEEKS Re/Max Quality One Lid. is pleased to announce Brandy Weeks to our company. Brandy's experience with new home sales will be a real asset to our company & her approach to helping clients will make you feel very comfortable. Please call Brandy at 683-2992. I :__J Ar,, jI _ i t. t y_inding 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 something I s' different or unusual ---a starter with character, for instance. That takes something extra. It takes vision—to see beyond the hard work and effort It takes dedication -to sift through all the details aril small work 12, ` It takes patience --to persevere and to prevail. -1 ft's that extra small push that makes the difference between finding a home that's all right, and one thaYs 1ma 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. _ B E S'F Oshawa •Whitby • Clarinatsn , News AdvertiserTr — THIS WEEK _�� 4 a=���i 579 0 5 SKATE ON YOUR OWN POND" �40C spring -led pone 3 bedroom rine has beer, totally upaateC - 2 new Jacuzzi. country ka ^er, etc To . rw Mrs 1.600 - sq t Dungalow or. a ;,,geous property .n UxDndge please NANOv _a Nancy Gardner ;Pounder) at 831• GARDNEP-' JO SHAACULATE BRICK BUNGALOW Separate side entrance to totally finished basement wit kitchen Double detached garage Fabulous proper. new wlndcw5 newer furnace Car C:a .a = .. DIANA PLITZ' for more details 619-95'1,_- Affordable t5-95'1r_ Affordable and no maintenance tees! This detached Ajax bungalow is updated and sparkling clean! Big bright eat -in kitchen! Hardwood floors! Nice treed and fenced yard' Huge deck! Gas BEY HUTCHISON• heat. Call Bev Hutchison for appointment to view. 619-9500. HUGE PARK LIKE BACK YARD This is it! Safe court location in area of fine tames. FRAM built 3 bdrm., master en suite, main fir. fam. rm., finished basement with bar, oversized garage & sprinkler system on this monster lot. PATRICIA DONT DELAY! Call Patricia SWPSON' Simpson', 619.9500. act ^•A BEAJTYJBJNGALOW" COSY CONDO! 1rw!y c ca,e. wth LDvely 2 bedroom condo in ..grades y Features Include open popular south Ajax' Boasting 2 fullMDdrcept k; 8 by rim., 3 tam sued aths. laundry en suite, mslr. walk- rms. Gas !p . 50 oz broadloom n' High efficiency tumace CAC 9 bsmt n closet, balcony. 1p CAC. 5 •-;i rig Palad an windows, .; appliances & more' All thistifIS )tessionally ;anda sped. For your walk;ng distance to the beauul ANGELO va'e view r, call Angelo Puca' CHANTEL are frcnl' Cau Chantal today at PUCCP today. 5'9-910C CORCORAN— 619-950C ANNOUNCEMENT... ANNOUNCE'.FZ'lT.., S. . GROUP I® Wayne Einhorn & Rosiland Menary are pleased to announce that John Crawford has joined their firm. John, a ten year veteran of the real estate industry has helped hundreds of families realize their real estate dreams. To join John's list of satisfied customers, please call him at 831-9500. GROUP I® Rosiland Menary & Wayne Einhorn are pleased to welcome David McIntyre to the firm. David brings seven years experience and a long list of satisfied customers to the Sutton Group team. If you would like to have David McIntyre "earn the privilege of serving you", call him at 619-9500. 00NEwFOAD4PIC5(Aff�� ULTIMATE EXECUTIVE ELEGANCE! Just listed! $28:' DOC Taal y upgraded home to exclusive mat -re area of fine homes. Marble, ceramics & tar�wood galore! 3 gas fireplaces! Jacuzz l EncrTous dream k;tchen! Oben concept family room w 'h walkout to Flonda room Eery extra Imaginable' So exquisite It will knock your socks off! Call Cathy McGill today for details & your private viewing. 905-619- Y a hcnnc <i. li 9500. i iv ,^- 1W - A 4 BEDROOMS - $145,800 This country charmer sits on a 50x150' lot. Features include a double detached garage with solarium. The basement Is finished with a fireplace Main floor has a large master with 4 -pc ANN LETOURNEAU' bath! For more Information call Am Letoumeau at 905-831-9500 ftftft .W" ta, $1X7 11111011111my . WATGAUffAXWLITtES Enjoy the comforts of this well maintained 2 bdrm. condo with 5 appliances. Neutral colors 8 mint condition. Well kept building with pod, tennis, underground panting iS much more. Asking $99,900. Fabulous buy' DOREEN Please call Doreen Thompson, 905- THOMPSON• 831.9500. wo .p go GREAT START $92,900 3 bedroom, 1 4 -pc., 1 2 - pc., large balcony, parquet floors, new broadloom, eat -in kitchen. John JOHN CRAWFORD• Crawford`, 831-9500. r, .Housing The recovery in new construction under way since the second half of 1995 contin- ued during the third quarter of this year. according to the latest figures issued by Canada Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration (CMHC). National housing starts rose 3.2 per cent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 128,600 units I'roin a second quarter rate of - i24.600 units. "The new housing market is main- taining a positive, though moderate momenturn," according to G111cs 11'roulx, Chief Economist with CMI -IC's Market Analysis Centre. "I'hc resale market is stable, at high levels, and consumers continue to show restraint, but there are new lows on mortgage rates and great affordability. "phis should be suf'ti- vient to keep construction trends up," he added. The third quarter construction improvement was concentrated in M multiple units, which rose to 49,40 1) THE NEWS ADNERMER, WED., NOVEW SM 6, "WPAGE S starts cto climb with the second quarter, activity gained further strength in Saskatchewan to 3,200 units (SAAR) and in Alberta to 16,500 units (SAAR). Building activity fell in Manitoba to 1,900 units (SAAR). In the Atlantic region, housinLr starts also N` f'cll, to 8,700 units (SAAR). cw construction rose to Newfoundland to, e" P 7 � t� Ae fiuy�leci �Lfso�tr..l � 7pu Aa,% ata Pan,0e,?4 ? in mau�%u ie 4&kd tt� w dA 'zerk�in [:Elmyou wew 44,_ kle Litt you ",&2e 'fen<*s' 1 ad11W14f0114Jt�1.t REALTY " �" NEW CHOICE INC- ��,,� EMBER BROKER from 45,200 (SAAR) in the second quarter. Construction ol' single detached units was mostly iuAl 7 im 1 '08 unchanged at 79,2(x) units, compared to 79,4(x) (SAAR) during the prcvi- ous quarter. Highcr activity took place in British Columbia and to a ,,maller extent in Ontario and the Prairie provinces during the third quarter. Ontario housing starts increased to 44,300 (SAAR) units from 41.700 Inc preceding quarter. Both single- a,Orrplaer detached and multiple -unit construc j ^ "t'trhath tion gained. The continued advance tl urR luto xn,,; J; 6 J44 JO tp of construction depends on an active ASK PORIN elsr2 tcsalc market. low inventories and I icing employ stent. In British Columbia, construction ..tarts increased to 32, 100 units (SAAR) from 28,(XX) in the second quarter, providing clearer signs that construction is increasing in the province. The advance is concentrat- ed almost exclusively in multiples. Quebec housing starts fell to 21,900 unit, (SAAR) from 23,900. UPDATED Construction is still higher than last Ptckeringbut ks,III _,car, but the moderate pace reflects 24 HOUR I.\'fO ONE t employment trends and economic 4/n14l,h?n edtse conditions in the province. ASK PORIp In the Prairie region, construction lose 21,600 units (SAAR) from to 21,300. The region continues to r cnjoy a strong economic expansion, with positive consequences for both r tcsalc and new homes. Compared Home for Sale to Highest Bidder* 1945 DtiNt w Roo Unit 1, ' " tiring Super end wvt totttR hwie in ideal Pickering location • Spacious living room with gas fireplace, oak parquet floor and walkout to private fenced yard to Separate dinirg room • Main floor laundry to Bright eat -in kitchen • Air conditioned to High efficiency gas fumaee • Windows recently replaced • You must see this exceptional townhome to appreciate the convenience and comfort it offers to Open for Inop•ction - between 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 9th and Sunday, November 10th. *On Sunday evening, all bids will be reviewed and the highest one accepted, it it exceeds reserve bid of: $1189500 For additional information call: Select /Plan Real Estate Inc. Realtor® Fraser Beach, FRI CRS, Broker LUXURY AT ITS BEST Trrdel building. l bedroom tcith all the lu.c including hnwlitig alleo' Ah-Cotreal/401 arra.. Raul Casino". 416-502-1238. AJA.V EXECUTIVE AWAITS YOU 4 hednn,nt. sep. litlldin.. .rep. Huhn floor Jen. Burks to greenbelt. Huge greenhouse kitchen. This is ir' Lois Thompson *,905-837-1054. 1.\'('RE'D1B1.E 1'ALt E' * Detached hat Asplo * Hardwood Iloor.t • 50 loot lot • Separate side entrance ' Quirt south Pu'krrrn locoman ' Spatlo"% monis • Call Ron Arirue•, 837-10.54. nrtom trrt • inu Cmm� Hurn told • llanrr rramlrrr l 'lI UI Ae r1„' P;r, . 414.1Yr 4h ,n i SA POR 1 !t rrrwu ,L sn.. 1.800 units (SAAR) but fell in Nova Sco- tia to 3.710 (SAAR), in New Brunswick tit 2.800 (SAAR) and in Prince Edward l,land it) 100 units (SAAR). !00 %SKE1) 'S146,900: GO'llS1�'_.�IN): f _ sur ,,.... ,..:.r, r,": r. B.n Ridges. Pit:kcnng has hrcr �c.tuwuily finished from top to bottom, Aoth walkout from the master bedroom. Sold by Ron Areue. Mtncom New Choice Realty Inc. C®MPUTURIZZ ID I ,: tome r.jJered in Pu kering EVALUATIOIN MINCOM NEW CHOICE t u11I TOI'Rl.\G FTHIS H TY r TD• OK THIS I L hdrnr. + letrl huckvphr arts, hrd Ironer Hanlw,nal unJrr , arper. nu -,n kuchrn Can 1 hrat thea Im, a Raul Casino'. 416-502-12.18. I I SNOOZE. )A LAWSE.” ***NORTH AJ1.1'*** ***AJAX*** Solt in 6 dut.c Ji,r 97Re7i q% Finished top ru houoni! Big kilchen! Basement ii"s kurg' Sated $1,926Interest finished. Close to schools rates at a 30 rr, tow• - Mote - lntniacaraQ rt, houseAcessTrude up todue! fn,m aru�r m hoirar. Onit 6 � &stores. true Hurn'colt lois Thormpson• abort rmy *Pe►'tun Ding*, 8371054. _Lick solution., 905-x-17-1054. Peyton Ding*, 837-1054. DI �s THIS IRIVE.SPARALEN' Freeh, Id end isms Rea unl ul han/w ood f h v r rs * 4.pc en suite ' flonrh moni & lireplare ' Fonshe•d At etnew ' Call RonArgue", 837-1054. 3,0(X) sqft Trith• mane S$ sloent on Lots of trp,i!rades, hasement finished otah bur. Huge kitchen & fumih• room. F.mily Tan**, 837-1054. ALL L H t Rlrit 001) I-1.00RS _411WRlAPri 11.SE 411 44v1r, tq ASA POR III ON 41, MULMI IJS M SBtY M MINCOM NEW CHOICE t u11I TOI'Rl.\G FTHIS H TY r TD• OK THIS I L hdrnr. + letrl huckvphr arts, hrd Ironer Hanlw,nal unJrr , arper. nu -,n kuchrn Can 1 hrat thea Im, a Raul Casino'. 416-502-12.18. I I SNOOZE. )A LAWSE.” ***NORTH AJ1.1'*** ***AJAX*** Solt in 6 dut.c Ji,r 97Re7i q% Finished top ru houoni! Big kilchen! Basement ii"s kurg' Sated $1,926Interest finished. Close to schools rates at a 30 rr, tow• - Mote - lntniacaraQ rt, houseAcessTrude up todue! fn,m aru�r m hoirar. Onit 6 � &stores. true Hurn'colt lois Thormpson• abort rmy *Pe►'tun Ding*, 8371054. _Lick solution., 905-x-17-1054. Peyton Ding*, 837-1054. DI �s THIS IRIVE.SPARALEN' Freeh, Id end isms Rea unl ul han/w ood f h v r rs * 4.pc en suite ' flonrh moni & lireplare ' Fonshe•d At etnew ' Call RonArgue", 837-1054. 3,0(X) sqft Trith• mane S$ sloent on Lots of trp,i!rades, hasement finished otah bur. Huge kitchen & fumih• room. F.mily Tan**, 837-1054. ALL L H t Rlrit 001) I-1.00RS PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 6, 1996 w WAr— moor 4Y�^� 00 ARRANGE vouR RiGAGE MO tf es nI—'1 ' I � • IIi� _ rs • T. I, ` Terms o 6 montes to 23 Years #4* 040 Fps t iCORts. Toll Fire P*& i� Exclusive Double -Up' & Skip -a -Payment' Options' 905-728-07 141 G 559-5015 ... r,... �o IL F VL Mo T- #' ()1Tirc in `�an:tda .Rosemary Sincc 199(1 �, A- Brown CARRIES FOR $1.1251MONTH P[�.I.�T.' CARRIES FOR $1.1a0.'MONTH P.LT.' Top I th Agent In all of Vitt s d.] a m^ n _ a J^sod.* Wit^ S', Jen^ am a ni^ _ Canada fc�r I ����1 "vs spac*us -Jd'r" nme wtT eat -in kL d N c le this spaaous mum -level nome oMers ? "'ns eat ec% .31 e vers. `encac yard and doge' access in c! * 3 appls. hn rec rm wnp A ac LG poetwGh ' Centurion Award Winner 1987-1996 ;a ace :ea^ ron'r:aa a c+a o .r nIenc , pauc priced to sell. fust fisted 5'11 ;-y: No. 1 Agent in Durham 7 -- K • 1 • DAVID G. GOODAIRE, B.A., L.L.B. 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I PAGE S-THE N IR77SF.R WF.)- Nish EMBER 6,1996 LOADED WITH ALL THE TOYS w LUXURY ONLY $175,500 �'- �,,' t; sG o Just n time for fill,� , odes. al ne Christmas' Spacious .• e ~Deane wmdon-+1 bdrm bung with ,x "a air & sae Doo;.= man floor fam rm fin ,,e hrepiaces 4 �a �,� . n � � � '� _ • �� 1 - t`sr*it . pool, sauna fp., —s ? xashroor�s a quiet free-lined ubve on a nature :, • t i ,� r _ �. reef' Comes for only ^' Just toc man,-� c,-5 per month with • • •-peraaes tc ost Call on only 58.775 down CallTAST• • • • - ELEGANCE RENTALS _}- S900 month"" �^ 3 scJQh'-a`tor f'eor i nicely appointed 2 bedroom from M ' u o�: Onl $1.025 month .. g�' v r 4 ?GC Steps to Short term rentals Wti ` ,as $ srops Carres available - - w!" Includes 5 '. wr appliances. All utilitiesIncluded T 75X120' 3,100 SQ. FT. s _ Beauty . P.; Kerng s Village h LOT a e y Sought-after � ,+. I ti 9 v '�•'x n ,,-;�""x"r' =' Gabon! 4 Sq. i(.-edrooms' 4 �edf00R1 den. Washrooms, main . ;.,nr -.aded With ' library & - - �- y - t a.ndry' Many, many l :,tures. Only `f ;Shows 10+-w. $239.0001 Call today' ' ' = EXCELLENCE AT A MOST CELEBRATED' ITS BEST'. s ' ADDRESS i ♦ - Ir west �rkerng Bull firK Alf peer - _ ateS "a completey renovat ark ng on to the olt " 9 executive tome y� - se this beauty ~' :'rig a finished bsrnt- ... -'s two levels of sw modern Kocher ry 2 fireplaces, .. _.. nswe use of ceramics car garage total _ `' ' ^ w"oo"s h9h eftenq t of 5 bedrooms. ceramic roa furnace CAC ' r I ' 8 hardwood floors 8 Y� n m� o� o hows�. s more 5565 gOC perfection .�`� ro absolute _ � t s • = BASEMENT __ CHEAPER THAN APARTMENTRENT r • - • `\ t"+ Put $ In your pocket. ' P CKenng 3 Only $7201P&I per ••'- .. bedroom -- month gets you this ' Prof. finished super 3 bedroom - � apartment home on Chia-safe Qulet crescent street. Spacious Itv..'� -- rm 1702* rlooks IImmediate d rmeDesirable end f w — possession unit. Private back ry and S114,500 ..� PRIVATE LAKE EXECUTIVE or6 PICKERINGFOX HOLLOW • • Custom-built home with This sunning 4 bath 25-- n of lakefront. 2 ` " Pers fin arox sgft400• • • ;;. aces of landscaped g �piar • . property This home Is — somal do rm. tabubus fn ,: � open concept. bsrrx wth wet bar ti exec i �s� .•rairnt•�•� skybghts. 4 car garage. roan. Secluded bade yar hot tub. sauna 8 lots of with an rgrond pool d trees' Must be seem tub Every floor is loaded t _ Call Re:Max Quality upgrades. Close a ev One at 683-2992. �W At un (269.900 sus is ...... 2,224 SO. FT 5 BEDROOMS ' •_a■�"''`,+ AJAX - S194,900 AJAX M. Great value for thi A true 5 bedroom x = t upgraded home � home, approx. 2.700 • backs on to park 'tr sq. ft. ' 2 roman tubs - central air, centr open staircase to basement, d�ect • - • fl ` vac. alarm system, _" ` . bedrooms., -- access to 2 ca washrooms. Lopt 4 garage. North on quiet street, N „�, Hermitage location. Hermitage. Only $224,500. GROWING FAMILY? Y RENT. OR LOOKING TO ,: :. $104,900. You can own 5 this fabulous totally, GROW? ... �a Why not call to view this ( renovated townhome 2 storey trick home ; featuring new everything, �' brdlm., windows, floori, very Large bedrooms with etc. 3 bdrm;° master en suite ry 'Oversize tam. rm wnp. spacious, liv. rm. & din. JINIfl • - Hollywood style earn kit rm., huge breakfast rm. ' Cemra! air (and 8 kit., w/o from rec nn. to TRACY ' Approx 1, 900 sq ftpark-like setting. A must a =+ see. Call fast. 1_ ■ $I It Iwo'] J.I h ti V A h 'i a `., ► v', 1