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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_11_13PICK=N-GO TAXI 837-11-11 _R CAR PROBLEM -1- R DRIVERS ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU eniors 15 off Students 10% off Slaves! See page 20 MATERNITY A TRUCKLOAD SALE 1 $995 SEMI T -Shirts, Pants , �R Y ANNUAL Blouses • two• 1 S OREROOM A erti New s dv S e i�iODic Wednesday. No -v, 13, 1996 48 pages A Metroland Community" Newspaper Pressrun 40,500 Vol. 115 No. 46 Ajax stri*ves o welcome immigrants BY KEITH GILLII:AN grog%in-' ino rc and more.' sa%, %VJrd nitN and the numbers are wnaiinv.' hli,st oI il;; Immigrants to Ajax came Drum STx}1 RiToWIVIR _ _ 4 local Councillor Pat I3ro��n. refire- "Iltc latest conununitx profile compiled by Asian or Nllddic I:ast countries, indurlinL, AJ:X —A neti race relations committer in .entatic on the committee. -Iltc (Ala\-Pickcr- the SIX' found 982 unntigrants settled in Ajax f long lung. India. Pakistan and Eo pt. Ajax will aim to make new immigrants feel ing) S(kial Dc\clopment Council (SDCi did a Krum 1991 to '95 compared to 962 %% ho mored Pan of the community. Sunt\ of the ethno-cultural mux in file comntu- to Oshawa in the same peri(Kl. See TOWN... Page 3 Higher cancer rates may not be linked to nuclear plants 131" �lAK1:�NNE: "1':�l:.�Cti DURHAM --- A stud\ on radiation and health b% the Durham Reeion Health D partmrni has found a hither than average rate of some firms of cancer and DoH n "s svndromc among sonic resi- dents here. However- it concludes there is no clear evidence linkin_ the higher rates to the effects of radiation from nuclear plants to Pickering: and Clarington Inside In the news Editorial...............................6 Entertainment .....................29 Sports.................................31 Classified .............................33 Phone lines General 683-51 10 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.durhaumews.net 93,fl:+Tit GST =$1 0 bastcallx there is no ;onsistcnt pat- tern io shop% the nuclear ycncratiriL sta- tions ma% he causinz health ctircts in Durh;un. " saes the author ol' the two -%car studN. health department eptdcrtuofogist Klan -Anne Pictrustak. "\N"c ha%c to rcme►nher not to create pant;. For the most part a lot of the rates are just in line with what you'd expect in the pro%ince" -111c stud\ compared rates in Durham with those to Halton, Nonhunthcdand and Ontario as a Hhole fur specific can- cers consistentl-, associated with radia- tion. for all cancers combined and for birth defects, hemeen 197M and 1993. It found comparatively high rates to Ajar and Pickering, which might he con- sistent with a radiological effect, for leukemia, thyroid cancer, multiple myeloma (a type of blood cancer), prostate cancer and Dow n's syndrome. Although the study also found a rela- tivel\ high incidence of prostate cancer in Oshawa and VN'hithy, and in Claring- tun between 1979 and '83, the high inci- dence came too early to be attributed to radiation since the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station was only started up in 1989. The study was not detailed enough to determine cause and effect, and the health department says more research is needed to clearly identify radiation from the nuclear stations as a possible con- tributing factor in the development of cancer and birth defects here. Ms. Pietrusiak notes there were also See DNA ... Page 4 V-4 Lest we forget Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606 members, from left, Robert Collins, Hope Frederick and James Marjoram pay tribute to those who fought in two world wars during a Remem- brance Day service Monday at the cenotaph at the Pickering Civic Complex. photo by A.J. Groen 7 c1r C PACE r-,t.t*# tv�w�' "�ri�(st��v'efi!'�6�o'v>E�}�ir i:i 1�;e Workfare discussed at public forum tonight DURH:»1—Workfare trill hr the topic of a panel discussion \Vednes- daV. tic\. 11 at Kingo lew United Church to OshaHa. Sponsored by the Presby tern of The United Church of Canada. the public forum runs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the church. 505 Adelaide St. E. The panel includes John O'Toole. Durham Fast NIPP. NI Nlavor Toni Edwali regional chairman for health and social services: James Struthers. professor in the department fur Canadian Studies at Trent Unrvcr- sitv: and Rev. Susan Eat -lc. :hairnian of United Church's co-ordinatin- cummittce of Ontario conferences. For more intormation call Rev. Glen fatale at t905 1 649- 136.1 or Rev. hlcrvvn Ru,selI at (9051 I)h,-55,02 6CEEAR69 CORRECTION Meda 1131, c; sa,e t.t r ,ti r t S.- Nov 17 96. Page 16. Buy 1 p,. Ge; a 2nd cr at 12 price ary pair of Worrer Is Shoes Reads Includes reg priced. ciearance shoes and athletic footwear Should nave read Prices and athletic footwear Meda 1131 page 50. Save SK Tcc- nourt Ref- geratcr Stxi'. = eacis 468 481 ..73 JN. Snoi d nave read 469 481 731 Jh Meda 1131 page 22. Space Jar, T-Sn r, or po yester-cotton F eece Top Reads When you buy this T -S- rt Top get a bonus Toque Seas regrets the fleece top with bongs toque will not be available for the prCmoton. 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No gun was seen during the heist. The suspect, described as white and in his late teens, was wearing a black, hooded jacket and green pants. A 24 -year- old clerk was robbed at gun- point Nov. 3.by three masked bandits who made off with cash, cigarettes and lottery tick- ets. Ilillllllltlllllllllllll��, III Looking for a unique Christmas Gift? LAU44eL �O.ILL�CN� C,IA+� AhG Give your special someone a gift that will stay with them for a lifetime! • modeling courses • teen development courses • corporate imaging In addition to the regular class schedule, Christmas and March Break sessions are available. ••• Gift Certificates ••• (including a parcel to wrap and put under your tree) We do Birthday Parties too! 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Trucks/Mini Vans 1,24.95 Let us fix your car today & you can pay us down the road • No Money Down! • + No Payment For 6 Months! No Interest For 6 Months! This offer applies to all installed parts and Auto Centre work (including tires) over $100 only when charged to your Canadian Tire Card on approved credit r6 MONTH FREEDOM RIDE •. Repair your car now - make no payment, pay no interest for 6 months, available • lWIIIIIIE• Ti on your Canadian re Card. Ask at customer Service for complete details. Canadian Tire Pickering Only 1300 Kingston Road 839-8124 at Liverpool Road Store 839-8017 ®®SERVICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 7:30.a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Sunday 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. L�_i PAGE 4M7'W N- EWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13, 1496 DNA wants 'proper' h studyof plant neighbors FROM PAGE 1 limitations to the study which make drawing anv conclusions from it difficult. For example, it did not separate out residents who have only lived here a few years and whose cancers therefore could not be linked to radiation from the local nuclear plants. She also points out that even a per- son who lives theo- retically right at the edge of the Picker- ing nuclear plant. for example. would only receive one ' per cent of his or her radiation dose from the plant. while the rest would come from 3ther sources such is x-rays and back - ?round exlx)surc Irene Kock The study will go to the Durham Nuclear Health Committee for comment, says'.%fs. Pictrusiak. and there ma-, be com- munitN forums held on it. As well, the health depart- ment wants to con- duct follow-up research on the dis- eases which have been identified as possibly being linked to radiation, though exactly when and how it will be done has not yet been deter- mined. Funding could be requested from Ontario Hydro or the Atomic Energy Control Board. Ms. Pietrusiak notes Ontario Hydro is doing its own stud- ies into disease and birth defect rates among its nuclear workers, and these will be looked at as well. The health department expects to repeat its own just -completed study in about five years. Irene Kock of Durham Nuclear Awareness main- tains this latest study provides fur- ther evidence of the need for "a proper health study" relat- ed to the Pickering and Darlington sta- up lions. She notes leukemia and Down's syn- drome have been identified as possibly being linked to radiation effects here before but detailed studies have not yet been done. "I'm not sure whose plate this is going to fall on;' says Ms. Kock, but she would like to see a "solid commitment" from the Region to make sure the further research required will be your i savings store. One day only! completed. DNA is reviewing the study in detail anal will make submissions on it to the health department and the Region. selected items storewide. Thursday, November 14th only. 266ff' •r • . •.1 •• • • :��. ze • •�• _ `•• ti a. (ate• - •• c•i• �• •ori ` •• • • :I O• •:II .••:.,�• ' • _•: •:.� • •c. •- a • .• .• •. •:: •• �• : •c•.. • a ��:. •.•• a c• •o• •• • • • •• a Orr Owp e Sde is a gest reason to oorne in, check out our demb. Fitt now, we're got as rnarTy Eooi1 �r to shop axlerour mot as Dhneyls gat D&natbarts. Good reason # 1? Orr Eason Ckw=fte —'Goods Sabsladory or Mot- ey Retrtded'. And the others? Lots of deeis. Borxxm S cel offers. At a Theatre Near You 000, Eaton's. we want to be your store. * SaKags d the ane" WQAed paioes finless ahwvMe scaled "pacim sa ided. r-ao o y mels and vfte mw s%on9s mduded. %sm" slro *M a* P Pickering man killed by train FROM PAGE 1 and year of high school, says Mr. Dekking, who has coached four provincial wrestling champions. "He means the most to me. He was such a good kid for me, someone I was really really proud of. "When I heard the news, I couldn't believe it. I just had to sit down" Mr. MacLean walked away from a car crash only to be struck and killed by a train early Sunday morning. Durham Regional Police say he was dri- ving north on Dixie Road when his car left the road and crashed into a ditch around 3:30 a.m. Police believe Mr. MacLean attempted to free the car from the ditch and, when he was unable to, started walking eastbound along the Canadian Pacific Rail tracks toward home. Blood from an injury he likely suf- fered in the accident was found inside the car, police say. He was struck by the train while crossing the trestle near Dixie Road south of the Third Concession and knocked into a ravine on the south side of the tracks, police say. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Mr. Dekking, who has been asked by the family to speak at Mr. MacLean's funeral Wednes- day morning, says the hard-work- ing young man kept in touch with HIV and AIDS on agenda at public forum tonight DURHAM —The Canadian Feder- students, parents. teachers and all ation of University Women presents a members of the public are encouraged public forum, HIV - AIDS: Today and to attend. Into the 21st Cen- tury, on Wednes- day, Nov. 13. 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Mr. MacLean leaves his parents, two sis- ters and a brother. A 19 -year-old Toronto man died when he was hit early Saturday. Canadian National Railway police dis- covered the body on the west side of the DR. TOM • Free consultations • Flexible payment plans • Clear braces • Children & Adults • No referrals necessary tracks near the crossing at Rodd Avenue and Rosebank Road just after 9 a.m. Saturday, Durham police say. They believe the man was struck by a train passing through at around 4:45 am. Foul play was not involved, police say. The identity of the victim has not been released. -- with files from Stephen Shaw PICKERING TOWN CENTRE LOWER LEVEL in the food court • Convenient location • Evening & Sat. appts. available • Referrals & walk-ins welcome • All insurance plans accepted • VISA/MC DR. DHANJI • Great with Kids • No cavity club • Free office orientation • laughing gas & sedation • General anesthesia at SGH • French speaking dentist • 24 hr. 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A \lowland C onuuum(N Nett spaper huhhshet± \lednes las, FnJat, Su IJ.1� Il 130-132 COMnlercial Ave.. Ala\, Ont.1-1S '-Its TI\torHl' J. \\7irrFAKF:R. I'uhltsiter JoA\NF lit-RGHARt)7 E[aLtt o-url'htel 1IR1 UF: DANT ►RI). Q%erltsmg maixiger ,FITN : HOUSTON TON \Ianapng FAik,r ALVIN BRot'\yER, Keuul atdwriismg manager ABF: FkKHOI'RIF:. I)tstntxnwn tiimager General: i`N)ii Nti3_51I10 Classified: iwi;i N` a-0'0, Cirrutatiaxt: urta N19 -5I I? F\\: Ith",N�.�-?�h F:\lail:Neti.ri,,nita,iurh;tmncµ�net OntheInternet:hest,//wwu'.durtiam noAs net I)x\cisVhcntxri,amenthcr„tthe li,mr:,;Tnade.Canadian Ctxnmunm Ncus qrr :\ .,� . Canadwi Ciculatt(in Audn 13.1iird, Ontam, frees C(Rincil and O\I\1R1 lite publisher n•x•nes the nght ta, ,Iasi(% or retuse :m} ;kh•emwnlent Credit fnr adwriisetnent limited to spacc priceerrnr tic•euptes Big Mac on campus Z:� Athleti:, funding fi)r Durham Region's public elementary school students is:onlmtL, it) a fast-I'0kI restaurant near you. And it couldn't conte at a \Icl3cttcr time. As education hud-Icts continue tot shrink. a nc%% initiatiNc or partnership in the \cmacular of the Durham Board of Education — will ,cc \IcDonald's Restaurants host fund -rais- in, nwht_s at selected outlets throu__hout the region to help fund cOr» petitivc elemental_ IC\el sports. This new initiati\r is one example of corpt)rtte MNolyenlent in which everyone benefits. Some proceeds from so-called Sports Night sales at local %IcDonald's \% III go directly to com- petitive sp,)rts funding. revenue is generated fi)r the restaurant. and students in the reinon \\ ill continue to have a sports program to call their own. The initiative \\as also given a hie htx)st with a cone -time �.(>< N) donation from %l:Donald's to help kick ofl-the prourram. Iters kind of corpt)nae myol-,en)ent must be considered in these austere times. As it stands. the Durhain Elementary Athletic Asstt:Iallon DF.AA) budget has hecn fro/en at a time a hen student, continue to enter the ,\ stern. Thcrc are current!-, 40J9 \oungsters eligible li)r DI -_'A 1 acu-,nics and more kid, bc,:"Inc eligible c\en school year. This partnership \& ill help Durham public schox)ls meet the challenge of pro\ idingr ongoing sport., actiyrties without requir- in, cuts elsewhere. Ihis partnership could also be the test case for other initia- tives. Iu that end, school N )ard officials must monitor It :lose - I\, assess It ohjectiveh. and make decisions based soleh on Its success or failure. And since other partnerships ma\ well he de\rl)red in the conning \ears as pro%incial education funding transfers d\-,indle. this initiati\e becomes all the more important. Thcre n)a\ well he a place for greater corpt)ratc imokenlent in puhh: education to facilitate growth and new progranmung. 7hc board must \Aork hard to ensure this one succeed,. e To respond to this editorial call lnfosource at 683--0411 "`r11O5OUrCC and dial 5109 on Your touch -tune plume ♦You said it... In response to last Wednesday's editorial Zero Tolerance reaardint, racism, our read- ers said: ♦ "I was disgusted that the KKK would he in our communi- ty. 1 feel we should have learned by the mistakes the Americans have already made. I'm pleased they're trying to stamp it out in Canada:' ♦ "Intolerance is nothing new. As a black person, I face it even day -- at work, in the school, in the grocery stores, in the department stores. I'm looked at. scrutinized, more than any other person. I work in a store. I know what it is to check for someone that you may think is shoplifting. Even just walking into the store with the intention of purchasing some- thing I'm scrutinized and I know it's not because I'm suspi- cious, it's because of my color. So, intolerance is nothing new. I'm only surprised that we've only now realized that our community is full of it" ♦ "I'm not surprised. I've been living in the Ajax/Pickering area for the past 10 years. I attended school here. Some of the things in terms of hatred have always been subtle. Now, because the KKK/Nazi groups are handing out hate para- phernalia it becomes a big story...As a man of color, I can tell you some stories of what I've had to put up with. Maybe I've not had hate literature thrown at my door, per se, but it is there, subtly... dirty looks, subtle remarks " ♦ "Until l saw the picture, I couldn't believe it. I cannot believe there's so much ignorance still around, especially so close to home. I can't believe that it's still here in Canada"♦ ""'C have a good com111t1111tV'. Its an Cl,ticient sizc...�Vlien vOu get above a certain lcvci VoII Ve t- bl`� bureiW- cracks and less fTIClency YOU don'I Sa\'C money; Voll cost molll'V -- Ajax Ala,vor Stere I'ari.sh who's opposed to amallE,lanration with other mttnicipalitics. ♦ Letters to the editor Ajax hockey sign-ups end in disappointment To the editor: Last \car atter waiting two -and -a -halt hours in line to register my sun in hockc\ I was told he would he placed on a v altine list It scenes the coni nuntent required in Ajax fnr hockc\ is greater than the tirne I had allowed. I inquired today (one -and -a -halt months into the season) if there \\as an\ chance that he would he called to play: after all, I \\a, only number 29 on the list. The ans\\er was there would he a slim -to -none chance he would play this year. Not only do we now have to face the reali- ty of disappointment, but my son also loses out on the experience of learning how to play hockey. The advice I %%as given was to take him to Scarborough. If I paid taxes in Scarborough then I would take him there' Ajax, shame on ycu ti)r encouraging peo- ple to move out of your town instead of pro- viding facilities needed for our children! L.D. Conway, Ajax Thanks to freedom fighters who died in world wars ii�llllllllllt ILA 7, -A Christine New and her son Alex MacPherson thank a stranger who bought her son a Christmas present and treated them to lunch as a random act of kindness. photo by A.J. Groen Good Samaritan has made a difference To the editor: Can you imagine going off to war for To the editor: the next few years? We take our freedoms An extra special thank you for granted, but only the sacrifice of count- I to a Good Samaritan, less men and women in the past assured our A few days ago I was fortu- present freedom. i nate enough to briefly thank a I bowed my head on Remembrance Day stranger for his thoughtfulness. to say thank you to all those people who I'm hoping he will read this let - served. ter and sec whd: „ w Christine New and her son Alex MacPherson thank a stranger who bought her son a Christmas present and treated them to lunch as a random act of kindness. photo by A.J. Groen Good Samaritan has made a difference To the editor: Can you imagine going off to war for To the editor: the next few years? We take our freedoms An extra special thank you for granted, but only the sacrifice of count- I to a Good Samaritan, less men and women in the past assured our A few days ago I was fortu- present freedom. i nate enough to briefly thank a I bowed my head on Remembrance Day stranger for his thoughtfulness. to say thank you to all those people who I'm hoping he will read this let - served. ter and sec whd: „ at a Illerence he has made on my opinion of kind William E. Rae, and unselfish people in today's Scarborough society. I know my son Alex will be very happy when he opens his Christmas present from the man who showed a true act of kind- ness. I P.S. We really enjoyed lunch at Honey Garlic. i Christine New & Alex MacPherson, Pickering P. . . , ., , . . . ', , . , I . , yy THENEWSADVERI"SSEyERyyWED., NOVEMBER 13,1996 -PAGE 7-A * �0�� °F pick `� �p t -°� Z li tri thing is F" PICIKF.RING 9:31) A.M. to 11:1111 A.M. y' 831-1711 or 683-6582 * Town of Pickering (905) 420.2222 905 683.2760 %K OWN/PUBLIC WN/PUBLICSENIOR CITIZENS SNOW REMOVAL PROGRAM Pickering Recreation Complex T MEETINGS The Town of Pickering, and the Canadian Progress NOVEMBER 1 b DECEMBER %� 1 S�f>t :+C Nov. 18 council Meeting Club Pickering/Ajax Women offers a Snow Removal yy Nov. 20 Committee of Adjustment program for Senior Citizens in urban areas only. The eft OU OIfA - uP3 '` T y Nov. 20 site Plan Advisory committee program, provides snow removal of residential front , y I SAVETO T` Nov. 21 Statutory PutInformation Meeting walkway, driveway apron and clearance to the front/rear � with O fi"iend Nov. 25 Executive Committee Meeting SAVE 50.00 �L /}~ Dec. 2 Council Meeting entrance way. There is no charge for this service however Dec. 4 site Man Advisory Committee as the program is operated using existing staff'. $50.00 EACH Dec. 9 Executive Committee Meeting OPENINGS ARE LIMITED TO THE FIRST FULL ANNUAL may,, Dec. ll Committee of Adjustment 200 APPLICANTS SAVE $25.00 EAC T7. THE TOWN OF PICKERING For further information please contact the Department of AY ANNUAL Parks & Facilities at (905) 420-4624. INVITES APPLICANTS TO }' DEADLINE: FOR APPLICATIONS APPLY FORA 2 -YEAR CONTRACT POSITION AS November 16, 1990 �[ Corporation of the �[ Town of Pickering TRANSIT OPERATIONS seri.-Pnvat. a Private Lessons Complex Pool One The SUPERVISOR Dates: wed 'vcv 2'S6 Esplanade Woo Doc ' 196 Time: ,; 00 9 ocp (683-6582) Pickering, OMsrio Fes: Sem,-private - S33 00 HEALTH CLUB L1V6K7 to develop b implement transit policies b Levels Available: Star' -sr - White procedures. assist in transit route, bus stop SQUASH Ar Equal Opportunity b shelter location planning. assign duties. with the ast class starting Employer suoervise b prepare schedules for transit at 730 pm accordance with operators b ass,st ,n budget preparation- reparat on.the DOUBLE UP! theMun,oval Freedom of Mandatory qualifications include post - � Information andseo�ndary scnoci compleuon with courses the pwirchase of every membership the use of P-�fscnon of Privacy in public transportation or equivalent. T Swimirving A:t. the information experience in staff supervision within a • Smrr-PrivW a Private Lessons ;a'hered iscollected public transit operation. working knowledge Dates: Mon. and Wed. or Tues. and Thurs. pursuant to the of windows -based PC applications, ability M..n,c,pal Act'RSO (for 2 weeks) y ' i'0. c M 45. and will to communicate b interact effectively, valid 45. Dec. 9.12. 1996 oe used to select a Class CZ drivers licence. willingness to y candidate work irregular tours ncludng evenings Is Mini weekends Related experience within a hour between 9:00a.m. - 11:00 a.m., with the last 'Ne thank all those unionized wwwonment would be an asset ra viduals who appy. JiL Sessions ..Cvve er• only those Please submit your detailed resume Debre Cotes: no codes needed a.,,Dloants granted an November 15. 1996 to Davis M. Caeron. .interview roll m be yy acknowledged Manager of Hunan Resources. BROCK VVEST LANDFILL SITE On Saturday, November 30, 1996, the Brock West Landfill Site in Pickering will dose. Until that date, however, residents W may continue to dispose of up to 100 �IllC kilograms ( 220 lbs) of non -hazardous waste per day, free o1' charge. Residents should be prepared to submit a $20 deposit upon entry into the Landfill, as all loads that exceed the 100 kg limit will be subject to a charge y of $2 for every 40 kg (88 lbs) in the entire T load. On Tuesday, December 3, 1996, all Municipally collected residential waste will be taken to a privately operated waste transfer station on Squires Beach Road in Pickering. All materials will be processed �C at that point and delivered to the Keele '. �L Valley Landfill Site in the Region of York r T r for final disposal. Residents wishing to personally dispose of items after December 3, 1996, will be directed to the above y referenced waste transfer station. Fees may Ty apply at that time on all amounts of waste T which enter the site. For further information regarding the closing of the Brock West Landfill Site, please contact the Town of Pickering Public Recreation seri.-Pnvat. a Private Lessons Complex Pool Dates: wed 'vcv 2'S6 RACQUETBALL Woo Doc ' 196 Time: ,; 00 9 ocp (683-6582) Fes: Sem,-private - S33 00 HEALTH CLUB Private - $54 JC Levels Available: Star' -sr - White SQUASH between 6 00 - 6 OC p m . with the ast class starting TENNIS at 730 pm Co.,.: no Zodes needed DOUBLE UP! � � Wdh the pwirchase of every membership the use of T Swimirving Pool and Membership changeroom With • Smrr-PrivW a Private Lessons Dates: Mon. and Wed. or Tues. and Thurs. (for 2 weeks) y Dec. 2.5. 1996 Dec. 9.12. 1996 Holiday Fee: Sem.-pnvate(4 classes) - $44.00 Privale(4 classes) - SW 00 Mini hour between 9:00a.m. - 11:00 a.m., with the last * JiL Sessions W may continue to dispose of up to 100 �IllC kilograms ( 220 lbs) of non -hazardous waste per day, free o1' charge. Residents should be prepared to submit a $20 deposit upon entry into the Landfill, as all loads that exceed the 100 kg limit will be subject to a charge y of $2 for every 40 kg (88 lbs) in the entire T load. On Tuesday, December 3, 1996, all Municipally collected residential waste will be taken to a privately operated waste transfer station on Squires Beach Road in Pickering. All materials will be processed �C at that point and delivered to the Keele '. �L Valley Landfill Site in the Region of York r T r for final disposal. Residents wishing to personally dispose of items after December 3, 1996, will be directed to the above y referenced waste transfer station. Fees may Ty apply at that time on all amounts of waste T which enter the site. For further information regarding the closing of the Brock West Landfill Site, please contact the Town of Pickering Public Recreation seri.-Pnvat. a Private Lessons Complex Pool Dates: wed 'vcv 2'S6 Wed. X96 (831-1711) Woo Doc ' 196 Time: ,; 00 9 ocp (683-6582) Fes: Sem,-private - S33 00 Private - $54 JC Levels Available: Star' -sr - White Choose any 1..2 hour between 6 00 - 6 OC p m . with the ast class starting at 730 pm Co.,.: no Zodes needed y� Tyy DaytimeT • Smrr-PrivW a Private Lessons Dates: Mon. and Wed. or Tues. and Thurs. (for 2 weeks) Dec. 2.5. 1996 Dec. 9.12. 1996 Fee: Sem.-pnvate(4 classes) - $44.00 Privale(4 classes) - SW 00 LevNs AvaiWle: Starfish - Duck. Choose any 1 hour between 9:00a.m. - 11:00 a.m., with the last class starting at 10:30 a.m., or between 1:00 p m and 3:00 pm.. with ill* Wt class starting at 2: m. Cotes: no codes needed yy Works Department at 420-4630. TOWN OF PICKERING Your BEST Fitness Class value, at the Recreation Complex �c • Over 35 classes offered at ALL "Winter Brochure" times of the day: There IS a class for you... • Pay -As -You -Go $5.00 per class. Nice 'N Easv^The BEST way to start exercising if * Watch for delivery, by • Annual Fitness Membership: you've not leen active for a while. Aw $250.00 + GST! Bade Step: Learn the step lingo & technique, * Canada Post ADMAIL, to • Super Health Club Membership: nothing complicated. easy -to -follow, great if you are afraid to try stepping! Move N Groove: A regular hello fitness class. fitness classes and Health Club In either hVIiREALLY TONE using is * all Pickering residences $390.00 + GST! w ply. er ste p' o, or on its own, g wei �' * from • Babysitting: 50% off ... Only Osteoporosis: Just for those with diagnosed osteoporosis. $2.00 per hour! �C * November 17th -22nd Schedule available at Recreation Complex Reception or call 831-1711 or 683-6582 �c T PAGE S -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,19% intention to School board draggingheels on righting reform: trustee DURHAM --An Ajax truster wants to see more action and less waiting front the Durham Board cit Education regarding campaigns. "I'nl starting to get impatient but I think we've left it too late," she said. The board has set aside time Nov. 18 meeting of standings conullittee discuss possible changes to education at the school boards. If the Crombie report 11,1., to been released, it and the hoard's respoll . and to it will also be discussed. the Province's intention to reform school boards. .. O t h e r boards are out there doint-, E t h i n g s." L Colleen Jordan r II (� told colleagues ALL on MondaN ni��ht. " I don't R A N G E S know what %%e re waiting for — until ( I A w'e're all " gone'.` Education - ALL minister John 1SHWASHERS S rhas REFRIGERATORS horn hinting h that school hoards might he reduced in size. number and power or even eliminated altogether in E the provjncial L Conser\ati\ a r II (� go\ernrneni's ` UJ reform of edu- cation in Ontario. Its rumored that the Cntrn- bir report on ( I A e d u: a t j o nfinan " and _•ovrrnan:e 1: ,o%era 1SHWASHERS to he released Wednesday .\1s Jordan said the hoard .should he talk- ing with school E L Acoinmunit} councils and STERE 0 S the re,ional ,Parent Ads rso- ry Council about possible :hanzes and what :an he E E done to counter `he nt. She said par- IIIIVIS10NS ents in other areas have taken up peti- tions in support of the current system of local I I A elected repre- ` sentation and S school boards E W I N G have started information � � � � I CORi1ECTION NOTICE Please note Bre following oorrecgas On our tiers dated Nov. 13196. Page 2 - the Aprva Parila n b6rfTowar, appeared with MDrives rattgng from $2299.88 53969.88. The prices should have been from 52299.88 to 53999.88. Also the BJC•4100 printer appeared with irmcced copy. so the pore 3 pricing are for the BJC-4100. Page 3 . the IBM Thnkpad 1DO MHz shows a pace of $1999. 11111, it should have been 52899.88. Pap 5 - dee Wnfax Pro 7.5 stows a price of $124.88 Ors is the price after the $25 mail - in rebate. We apologize for any inconvenience, drese errors may have awed. UNTIL SUNDAY AT SEARS IDon't pay until November 1997, on approved credit, with year Sears (Ord. 531 deferral fee and all applicable taxes and charges are payable of time of purchase. Offer Bads Sunday, November 17, 1991, for furniture and major appliances. Offer ends Tuesday, December 31, 1996, for home electronics. liquidation items in (leareato (entre: are not included in this offer. Ask for details. 0/601 Furniture Shop; excludes baby sad patio furniture. "D/120 Sewing/Floor (are Shop; excludes wet/dry vacuums. Furniture is nO longer available in our Kitchener of Oshawa Noted stores. Shap mer Kitchener or Whitby Whole Nome' Furniture stores for these great values T H I S I S S E A R S T O D A Y while mormies lest SEAM Expect more from Sean A < < h(ORATOR R U G 5 ALL SEEP S IT5 ALL DINING ROOM SUITES ALL BEDROOM SUITES A L L fHaiRs Pius muo MORE 11301 Copyright 1996. Sears Canada Inc. 7)-uly Canadian El Fri ti etween 7 p.m. and I I p.m. - Every 15 minutes, you could win a free Turkey simply by shopping, at Zellers during our Moonlight Madness Sale. PLUS... get FREE candies and balloons for the kids and Great low prices. NOW THAT'S MORE! {4. a The Lowest Price th�.�y-�e Law... and ZELLERS ZELLERS FIVE POINTS MALL KINGSWAY VIL�LAGE S.C. 285 TAUNTON RD. E. 1300 KING T. E. OSHAWA OSHAWA ZELLERS ZELLERS OSHAWA CENTRE DURHAM CENTRE 419 KING ST. W. 100 KINGSTON RD. E. OSHAWA AJAX A,�, A Fri ti etween 7 p.m. and I I p.m. - Every 15 minutes, you could win a free Turkey simply by shopping, at Zellers during our Moonlight Madness Sale. PLUS... get FREE candies and balloons for the kids and Great low prices. NOW THAT'S MORE! {4. a The Lowest Price th�.�y-�e Law... and ZELLERS ZELLERS FIVE POINTS MALL KINGSWAY VIL�LAGE S.C. 285 TAUNTON RD. E. 1300 KING T. E. OSHAWA OSHAWA ZELLERS ZELLERS OSHAWA CENTRE DURHAM CENTRE 419 KING ST. W. 100 KINGSTON RD. E. OSHAWA AJAX N t, ?;,tIt- Wee .'.t s'; i'i 1'.r e . t` i'v .- rr i .,/ , riv i ,-, , PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 13,19% politician in court on fraud charge B1' STEPHEN SHAW nl'RH:111 STAFF OSHA«'A -- A former City councillor charged with cheating a local chari- table organization out of -pore than $72,000 made his first appearance in court yesterday morning. David Conway, who held the Ward 5 council seat for two terms until his election defeat in 1994, didn't speak during his line -minute appearance in Oshawa provincial court. At the request of his lawyer, Alex Sosna, the case was put over to Jan. 7. Mr. Conway, 61, is accusal of defrauding the Shamrock :athletic Associa- tion, a fund-raising group for local little league sports, between Januarv, 1993 and February, 1995. He was arrested by Durham Regional Police last month following a two- year investigation following the major fraud unit and the Ontario Gaming Control Commission. Mr. Conway is charged with two counts each of fraud over $ L x) and theft over $1,000 in connection with money raised by the association through the sale of tiecada tickets and bingo. Police said more than $72.000, earmarked for minor softball, disappeared from the association's cof- fers over the two -Near peri- od. prompting City ollicials to ask the gaming commis- sion to launch an investWa- tion. Mr. Conway was elected local and regional council representative for Ward 5 in 1988 and re-elected in 1991. -Neither Mr. Conwav nor his lawyer qtr Sosna would comment on the charges. 79 laid -off teachers back in classrooms in public schools DURHAM --The 79 elementary teachers declared redundant by the Durham Board of Education last spring are all hack in the classroom. Doug Wilson, operations superintendent for the board. announced Monday the teachers are now filling 60 full-time equivalent permanent positions. He said leaves of absence, retirements. promotions and resigna- tions in the past few months allowed the board to keep these teachers. ; Last spring. the board announced the 79 elementary teachers were to be laid off due to the cancellation of the junior kindergarten program and last year's collec- tive agreement. Under the agreement, the elementary teachers exchanged 58 teaching positions for the rein- statement of salary increases which had been put on hold by the Social Contract, Mr. Wilson said. Choir of remembrance Vaughan Willard Public School students. from left, Ashley Woolstencroft, Carolynn Louth and Krista Ross sing with the Grade 4 choir during Remem- brance Day services at the Pickering school Monday. Grade 4 to 6 students took part in the memorial ser- vice to honor the sacrifices made by Canadian men and women in war. Doctors upset at Province stop staffing hospital clinic CLARINGTON -- Longer waits at the emergency department will likely be the result of a decision by local doc- tors to stop staffing Memorial Hospital Bowmanville's After Hours Clinic. The clinic will not be staffed from until further notice, as local physicians take part in a protest by doctors across Ontario. Doctors are protesting Health Min- ister Jim Wilson's plan to force new medics in to unserviced areas, cutbacks on fees and other limits on services. Dr. Benjamin Fuller, head of the emergency department, says his department will continue to serve the community. "Nothing will change in the emer- gency area except that waiting times may be longer," he said in a written Browsing bandits rob Oshawa store OSHAWA -- A bandit who threatened he was armed with a knife robbed an Oshawa variety store Monday night while his accomplice stood as a lookout, police say. Durham Regional Police say two men entered the Mighty Mart at 303 Hillside Ave. just before midnight and pretended they were browsing. Police say one suspect exited the store and stood outside while the other told the clerk he was armed with a knife and demanded cash. The clerk handed over a small amount of money and the robbers ran off from the area, police say. No knife was seen. The suspected bandit is described as white, late - 20s and with long black hair. He wore a black waist - length coat and black ball cap. The second suspect is described as white, late release about the clinic closure. The hospital regularly calls in a sec- ond doctor to the emergency depart- ment when waiting times exceed one - and -a -half hours. However, under the new, job action, a second doctor will only be called in for serious cases. "Our physicians have agreed that they will continue to come in as second doctor on call when there is a life- threatening emergency;" said Dr. Fuller. "We will explain this to patients when they arrive at the emergency department." Patients will be seen according to the seriousness of their condition, he added. All appointments scheduled for clinics at the hospital will be honored if the booking was made before Nov. 7. 30s, with black wavy hair and a full beard. He wore a green waist -length coat and blue jeans. Party -goer knifed, gate crasher charged OSHAWA -- A 39 -year-old Whitby man faces assault and weapons -related charges after a partygo- er was slashed with a knife at an Oshawa inn early Sunday. Durham Regional Police were called to Travel Lodge Inn on Champlain Avenue just before 2:30 a.m. after a party -crasher escorted from a room returned moments later armed with a knife. Police say the accused attacked a 28 -year-old Scarborough man, who had previously booted him from the room, and during a struggle the victim suf- fered a slash wound to his hand. The accused is charged with aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, possession of a dangerous weapon and threatening death. photo by A.J. Groen KYri Mocher by $50,000 fter'Ytri a P fF to buyi ` Milk': :- � CLA RINTON -- A trip to the !store turned into much more for Debbie Reid. The BowmanviUe resident won $S0,000 on an instant Bingo ticket last week, at Checkers on Waverley Road 'I went to get a bag`of milk d came back $50,000 richer,' ys the mother of two sons. Mrs. Reid and her husband ul plan to buy a new., car, pay B1s and put the I real. Wer Wartii4 A ilevt .. �i`� Drug store burglars bag painkillers OSHAWA -- Determined drug store burglars smashed their way though a wall and bagged a large quantity of painkillers in a break-in at an Oshawa pharmacy. Durham Regional Police say the culprits broke into a doctor's office through a window at 211 Sim- coe St. S. and cut the alarm system wires in the building sometime overnight Monday. Police say the burglars made two unsuccessful attempts to break through a west wall adjoining the doctor's office with the Central Pharmacy. On their third try, they hit paydirt. The thieves grabbed a large quantity of the codeine -containing painkillers demerol, tylenol and ilorial, leaving behind extensive building damage. Police said the pharmacy had not yet determined the exact amount of drugs stolen as of yesterday's Press time. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,1"6 -PAGE I I,A Model trains hit the rails in Durham Region this weekend DURHAM -- The whistles will blow and The Pine Ridge Railroaders host the show School. 1020 Dryden Blvd in Whitby. items. Admission is $4 for adults, $2 for chil- the big wheels will roll when trains chug Saturday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and There will be 13 different layouts by model dren under 14 and free for children under five. around the tracks during a model show this SurKlay, Nov. 17 from 10 am. to 3:30 p.m. at railroaders from Orangeville to Peterbomugh. Call Jim Sargent at 434-6831 for more weekend. Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary Sales tables will feature model railroad related information. 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The annual festiN al, which could put elven Scrooge into the Christmas Spirit, runs tram Nott . 16 to Jan. 5 tclo,ed Christmas Da% ,. 10 a.m. to 10 ^.m. .Nea this season. Cullen Gardens pre,enth nine :dant animated Christ- mas cards. some featuring fibre optic lightln_� "rhe Festival of Lii hts also feature, 26 acres of Hinter wonderland v ith o%er 100,000 t%%inkling, lig*his adorn- ine trees and miniature�huildings. The Santa Claus Parade tra%els doun Miniature Main Street at 1/12 scale. Animation and sound bring this e%ent to life. There are _riant magical motion light dlspla,s with sequenced lighting to give the effect of mu%ement. There ,kill he t,%o life-size nati%itN scene, lune tiith live animals) and Santa Claus visit, nightIN (6 a.m. to 9 p.m.) to listen to children's Christmas % ishes. Cullen Gardens i, located at 3,00 Taunton Rd. W.. Whitby. For more information call (905) 66-6606. Life-saving courses on sale in Durham ❑ St. John Ambulance offers first aid and CPR courses at discount rate DURHAM -- If you're a bargain shopper, you might be inter ed in a deal here at hom that may even help you save the life of a loved one. St. John Ambulance is offering its first aid and cat diopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) courses at a 20 -per cent dis- count for the remainder of Novem- ber, National CPR Month. The courses offer skills in emer- gency scene management, treating fractures and wounds, as well as CPR. People who have already regis- tered for courses this month will :ive a refund equivalent to the scount. To find out which course best suits your needs, as well as the cost, date and loca- tion of courses, call St. John ,mbulance at 434-7800 or 1- 800-267-1032. 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This tire has an aggressive tread block design for enhanced traction in all Winter driving conditions. #70006 e• e•. $ale Prices SOW Saaray, November 17, 1996, wbi s ,aaatities Will Plus, use your Sears Card and 56DON'T PAY UNTIL MAY 1997 on ALL automotive products and services NO minimum purchase required NO down payment required NO 3rd party credit application On approved credit, with your Sears Card. $35 deferral fee and all applicable taxes and charges an payable all time of purchase. Offer ends Sunday, November 24, 1996. liquidation items in C6orance Centres and Catalogue purchases are not included in this offer. Ask for details, 11320 copyright 19%. Sears Canada Inc. It rPect morefrr)m Sears g SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE ^p¢ We're open: Mon: Fri. 8:00 a.m: 9:00 p.m., Sat 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m., Sun. 12:00 noon -5:00 p.m. Mn w 120-8000, Ext. 227 or 299 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13, 1"&PAGE 13-A They're busy, busy, busy at local board'of trade AJAX-PICKERING -- Local business per, designed to provide an opportunity to Ajax and the Clearnet Building), Pickering. Admission tion luncheon on 'Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 11:30 ple may want to mark Nov. 20 and 26 on their Pickering fumy and agencies to take action to is $15 for members and S20 for non-members. a.m. It will be also be held at the Regalis calendars for two events being held by the reduce injuries both within industry and the Jim Harper, president-elect of the Ontario restaurant. Tickets are S25 for members and Ajax -Pickering Board of Trade. community. The event will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, will be guest speaker $30 for non-members. For more information On Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 7:30 pm. the Regalis restaurant, 1305 Pickering Parkway (in at the board's annual general meting and elec- on either event call the board at 937-6638. board presents Establishing Safe and Healthy • , Communities in t • Ontario, with guest speaker M i c h a e l Abromeit, district ,� 1 • ^, : t ' . �� - manager, Industri- al Accident Pre- nada "! • � � vention Associa- own �`- tion (IAPA). The focus of the pre-�-�j� SPECIAL OFFER v, sentation will be I ,I �. — WITH ANY SET an overview of the { € history of the safe' and healthy com- A munities move- j 5 FREE ment globally and G I F T S within Canada. It r will include a •NO OST *NO PST review of the ben- •FREE MATTRESS PROTECTOR e6Ls of safe com- »' • 1 'r •FREE PILLOWS munities initia-. • fives to all stake- 5� 2 FREE DISPOSAL �.... � Not Applicable W th Financing .�.. r,older- The pre-ORTHO.PRACT[ - '' f sentation is ' This �, _ • y .. ear � - _�s. Wt y OW CHRISTINA JULIA NATALIE Was `253 Was "7�8 -� Was `3$g was `3�9 � one s -� -r } • -+ ;.' y _ 't- ' � i - �+-=-- 1, 1 '"--�_�,' . _ � ! �� � bazaar! PICKERINC Get readv for the _ ''` j Any Size - An Size Any Size • � t � . Y Any Size holiday scason at ' `i ��SETS S37{9 719' I S99 S99 S99 s99 the 22nd annual `' I I , _ r Dm -k Your Halls 1 I t . `"` .= _ :� _ - - - 'i Christmas Bazaar `'ORTHO.PED«� Wit pu o aft a Liityi1 d quantiti. . and Craft Show f` •r —.� r. Saturday. Nov. 23 _ ia"�'+. ��, .,,,.rte--� 1 Tj TUBULAR BUNK TWIN OVER DOUBLE BUNK MON BUNK from 10 am. to 3 — 25 was _ _ was `,M _ was W69 p.m. at Dunbar- y ear � ton -Fairport I Jnit- Wty ed Church. ;� r ,! , - .'+r�•2 Item, on sale - ' -t0 `- _-�' - _,.,,��' ti s ► � �''"�-• will include i Christmas craft-.! — t ' �: r Sleeps 3 eeps 3 and homemade % t7 " 219 5239 s349 decorations, baked goods and ' SETS $399-769 • �'a, � ��" • t t was ff9 DAYBBD wasDAYBED ADJUSTABLE BED goods and ckxh- ''* was in antiques and qOR; OGUARD f j1 � 20 ^ear 'i'varranty collectibles, andmuch moire. TLere'll be a f � Children Only jl' ,i Y30 •:., room where r •� Year � .t � �/ YORE THAN you l0 { ty JUST A BED! wised and 99209 may buy small and inexpensive °t gift items while J }ION their parents shop. � • A hearty.. S`' n Winch will be available • feaUning different • - • - • • • soups, chin, sand- • gibes' fresh- BAYLY • • • a TAUNTON baked pies and other delights. CL z w • Admission is f m. The church isg • • • at 1066 Dunbar- t+Y 3 x .. o Ni v� «. AWONG PERSOAAL � E- �q � 3_� ton Rd (Horth of � a,ISX Hwy. 2 between •• AWLABtE DWS moa4iiiii1. Dixie and Fairport - r tr....ft ion roads). 4F 23104 I" sob • _ • For more infor- a`10.4 Sundqs • • mation call theys 11.4 11-4 church office at f - 839-7271. � - • • - �kil. PAGE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 13, IM V RECYCLER'S REPORT Hey kids, Let's Tok about environment Youth environmental awareness adults. We should all be committed to and involvement continues to increase. the environment and we can all benefit Let's Tok, a new, 'intergalactic and from becoming more em ironmentally em ironmental' 16 -page newsletter put responsible, no matter how young or out monthly by Lighthouse publica- old we are," says Kerry Peacock. tions in Aurora. features the adven- assistant vice-president of corporate tures of the Tok famii\ affairs for Canada Trust who visit earthlings to and one ofthis year's Eco- larraine roulston obserye hahits and otter Search judo*es. en\ ironmental advice — ___—, To obtain an appli- Each newsletter has it I cation form fOr submis- scaSonal nmesszwe with `stories. ! slue rules, rail An«ie em ironmental � McLean at -110-50'3 45,O. ideas. puzzles and .- Deadline is Nov. 22. game• relating to the `— J J _] theme. In upcoming + At the university issues BackTOk and level, cm ironmcntal Sw cctTok hays con- workshops continue until frontauons with Peter ?, The Dec. 5 at Sheridan Emi- Pcsticide. Dolores ronnmental Technology Dioxin. and Slug the ( 1 refers Institute. The tall 1996 Snioszmaker. I-i`ahthouse N QC workshop series provides Publicationsalso pro , ,� up to date intornmatwn on duped large 3R,, 1996- Report the issues of prime impor- I t 9' poster/calendar. Edu tance to cm ironmental Gators interested in this professionals. series or the calendar can call 9O5- On Noy 21-22. a seminar will he ;r'--V`,I "C :.....i L. .L_ %, ._ I_.__-_ C... ,_ DJJ Protecting G -i P.ai—,:t (POP). an em ironmcntal magazine tOr Students. Is looking once again for outstandine Canadian %ounLsters. clubs and school groups tup to age 1-i who are really makin__ a difference. Sponsored by Canada Trust. Friends of the Em iron- ment Foundation. POP is holding its second annual Great Canadian Eco - Search. This year special attention will be paid to projects that influence adults. Last year's prize-winning Stu- dents from Alberta tined their princi- pal a loonie eery time he left his office without turning off the lights! "It is ver% important to recognize the em ironmcntal efforts of our young people and their ability to influence Prograriv faculty of l:m ironmcntal Stu.lics at York University. 'Collahora- ti%c Decision Makinz' is a timely sem- inar heing directed to public and pri- vate sector decision makers and their advisors. For information, contact Dianne Zecchino at 416-736-5285. JJ Coming Events: ,tio%. 2S, at 8:30 a.m., Holiday Inn. Oshawa: The Atomic Enemv Control Board considers re -licensing the Pick- cring Nuclear Generating Station. Dec. 5. 6:30 p.m.. Scugog Centre, 1655 Reach St., Port Perrti: Durham Em ironmcntal Network is slxrnsoring 'Let's Ha%c a Green Christmas" Ven- dors will offer non-traditional and earth -friendly Christmas Lifts. Financial planning on agenda when University Women meet PICKERING -- Financial plan- Bavly Street and Finley Avenue, ping is the topic of discussion when Ajax. the Canadian Federation of Universi- Bev Moir discusses financial plan- ty Women, Ajax -Pickering, meets ning, Thursday, Nov. 14. A university degree is not required The meeting takes place at 7:30 to he a member. Call 428-2537 or p.m. at Fortune Financial, corner of 686-6203. j VINCENTS UNISEX HAIR SME Cut, Wash & Style: Rs. $21 . h5 Ladies 1 3 Men • ■PEE■ JOICO 01" ' with any chemical service you will receive 250 mi. • • KERAPRO SHAMPOO TJIY,, fi • • & HAIR REPAIR TREATMENT ILI EXPIRES DEC. 14M WITH THIS AD PICKERING TOWN CENTRE 839-Z'1 ZT All prices include GST, Cut & Style. Long Hair Extra First-class delivery Durham -area firefighters associations will be delivering poinsettia plants for the Christmas season on behalf of the Canadian Red Cross Durham Branch, which is selling them to raise funds. Shown here are (left to right) Ron Ireland of the Pickering Fire Department, Dave Andrews of the Whitby Fire Department (in truck), Peter Heron of the Whitby Fire Department and John Jeffs of the Oshawa Fire Department. Ajax firefighters will also be participating. photo by A.J. Groen Helping bereaN,ed families get through holiday season PICKERING -- A sup- port night for families who have lost a child through death or miscarriage is being offered by the Durham Region chapter of Bereaved Families of Ontario. It will be held Thursday from 7:15 to 9 p.m. at the Pickering Central Library, south of Hwy. 2 on Gle- nanna Road across from the Pickering Town Cen- tre. The session will also be of benefit to friends of people who've lost a child. It will consist ol' a panel presentation by bereaved PF $2 OFF any purchase with this ad NEW STOCK DAILY parents who will share their experiences and offer helpful suggestions for coping with the holiday season. Questions and com- ments from the audience will he encouraged. The evening and discussion will be led by Susan Hen- dricks, co-ordinator of the Durharn Region chapter of Bereaved Families of Ontario. All are welcome to attend. For more information on the meeting, leave a message at 987-1691 or 1- 800-387-4870. The Durham College Commuruty Choir, in conjunction with the Toronto Classical Singers and the Talisker Players Orchestra presents G.F. Handel's MESSIAH! Satlnday, Dooembor 7,19% 8 pro Salvation Army Teeple fRmcmrn & Resdand Roads) Adak $15. 51).Xk I/ Semoc S12 For ddleb call (905) 7246W MATERNITY" TRUCKLOAD SALE 20-50% OFF EVERYTHING T Shirts from $9.95 Brushed Cotton Pants $9.95 Slip Shirts 12.95 Medela Breast Pumps 99.95 Denim Overalls 39.95 Bravado Bras 24.95 a w 3 -piece Suits 89.95 Black Lurex Tops 14.95 Sweaters 19.95 All Lingerie 20% OFF Jeans 19.95 No tax on Dresses/Suits over $100 • 400 Dresses & Suits in Stock on Sale $19.95 to $275 Briefs 3 for $9.95 AOR YO While Quantities Last AOR YpG • • W O831-2088 r 0 • • .. e. _ W ♦ COMMUNITY Yule craft ideas, book sale Sunday at Ajax library AJAX -- Some crafty Christmas ideas will be available at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library Sunday. Friends of the Ajax Public Library will hold a book sale featuring craft and used books from 1:15 to 3:30 p.m. Author Cheryl Fedak will demon- strate crafts from her two books Craft Ideas for Children of All Ages and Christmas Craft Ideas and Vina Clarke will teach some knitting techniques. The main library branch is at the corner of Harwood Avenue and Kings Crescent, next to the Town hall. It's open Sundays during the winter French education trends discussed DURHAM -- Trends in French first -language education are being dis- cussed in Whitby Thursday, Nov. 14.. The Comite consultatif de langue fran4aise (C.C.L.F.) hosts a public information meeting on current provincial trends in French first -lan- guage education. Guest speaker is Serge Morisette from the Ministry of Education and Training. It's at 7:30 p.m. at the Durham Board of Education Centre, 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. Call 666- 55W. from I to 5 p.m. Call Friends of the Library president Val Mar- shall at 428-1328 for more information. CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN WITH Don't shop `til you drop for a weir ht loss method. come in f join for For more 1-800-387-8227 info. call Valid only until No)v. 30/96 in Tr-rritory 1 I and 13 t►nl-, 1 THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., NOIVEMEER 13, "IS PAGE 15-A Planning to start college in January or September? Now is the time to start thinking about college in January or September, so you won't want to miss Durham College's "College Days '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 Teaming environment that's student -focused, friendly, fun and caring, you'll want to attend. Come out and see for yourself why- Durham College is the right choice. on Thursday, November 21 from 6:30 - 8:30 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. College Days '96 -- Call today for more Oshawa Campus information at "-----�-- " ' '?. I -800-461-0549. 00 DURHAM Educating You for the Real World. x o as:a �► .^► I'.CL'JDES • PRECISION 4 WHEEL COMPUTERIZEC �'QuaDealer A_ 311MENT • • AZ.,UST CASTER. CAMBER & TOEt� • . = j' winner WHERE APPLICABLE) ` • SET REAR TOE & THRUST ANGLE - -; (WHERE APPL!CASLE} 0699a • q 4,11,11 11 NGINE. Olt. FLUSH � REDUCE ENGINE CONTAM NANTS WITH AN ENGINE OIL FLUSH F-A—MM=z Y 'DANS ELLM WHEN SHOULD YOU USE ITS ACCO1111)Som EX'1km JIM BMW • EVERY 20.000 KMS OR. ONCE A YEAR 3INSt0CKTOW. AM= $EpM U.Ap,AUp •AFTER LATE OR INFREQUENT OIL CHANGES P236PRElItl 06A_"ft"LoV Vim P2752 44-M • WHEN CHANGING FROM REGULAR TO SYNTHETIC OIL O0. 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INCLUDES Jeep Graved ae raboh v1, L•e9Mr p Mredr Piap,p a speed 44500 �,.,,,,i,y,,,,y �,„d,DatidiFwKeMr eves. iee7997Acmd5MinEXSEEXRImoAlCDSfiN-C055DVC0546v S 94332.3348,e • INSPECT & TEST RADIATOR FOR LEAKS nn� la tl ••i•n (Mil Mne d,>rgi,"4511304 515 71i1514.70t1 Do.n n> a epWd•M mde d S1 11631 11631 I10 reprea p4s iti m yM1 Sefi•� AYb 89 � aR 515. 03„•,.4 seu�r •pn,13J7331o66it5) Z••0".n Ripn•+plw Tho ieHide %000 Yn iu.rnelt04Mm eiceehy%oOG Un +00•es) 0AL • DRAIN RADIATOR Owe r ne RD I Mm la Int 5057501.D 1 575 6615 6575 0 . hies Ywm w 6-VjM AM"W D.W. mi seY �a 4ss See w is Jrrort ai6lays • INSTALL 4 LITRES OF COOLANT w • 1 Brock ' • • CHECK HOSES, CLAMPS & BELTS$ 4!990 • • • 4 • PRESSURE TEST SYSTEM / c� g "FACTORY RECOMMENDED i 3 m ¢ 9••• • � . = e 1 i a � � EVERY 24 MONTHS" PAGE 16 -A -TM NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 13, 1996 Pickering artists brush up works to win acclaim at juried show PICKFRING - - Pickering artists won acclaim for their wrnk in the I ow•n's 1996 Juried Art Show which ended at the Pickering Library's main branch auditori- trim Sundae. The j tuied art show, judged by Linda Jansma. the curator at the N1cLaugIll in Gallen in Oshawa, attracted 143 entries in the adult category and 48 in the vouch division from across Durham Region. The art exhibition was open to the public from Nov. 5 to 10. The overall best - in - show award was won by Pickering artist Claire Falkenberg for her mixed media on wood entitled Storm. Other local award winners in the adult class were Sally Wildman of Claremont for her drawn painting called Fragment of a Flock, Edward Falken- berg of Pickering for his sculpture called Reach and Laura Sawodny of Pickering for her photograph entitled Tran luili- ry- Pickering artists receiving honorable men- tions m the adult grouping were Dorsey James for his sculpture called Cronos, Sally Wildman 'for her drawn painting called Hen Housing and Karen Falkenberg for her oil on can- vas called Las- caux. Many other local artists had their works on display during the show. ITS TIME TO PREPARE YOUR HEATING SYSTEM FOR COLD WEATHER. For better heating economy and efficiency, follow this easv step by step checklist. Heating system check-up 0 Oil warm air systems. clean furnace filters or replace dispos- able filters before the w inter. A dirty filter can reaucc air tlow and cause your system to work harder than it has to. beep your electric motor and tan hearings (and/or pump) lubricated for greater cfficic•ttc%, (-Two drops" of oil in the well each year Should do it.) 'A()te lnnte• ne•u, molars do not need tuhriralirt,L,. / 10 I f you hayc a hot w atcr heating .N stein. cn•urc Ili -it it is tilled to the pro,pc•r Ic%cl by bleeding air from each radiator. If you ob.c•nc th(•sc basics. you will soon find that using gas can bc• even more economical. Chimney check-up its difficult to know when you hays• a chimney prohlc•m. First. answ c r the following quest ions: 0 Do,c% your chimney have a metal chimney liner, QIs %nor heating sy.t(•m connected to a metal venting systc-nt (that is. not a brick or stone chimneyIf you answer -keys-to either of these questions. you probably need not wom ahout your chim- nc y being able to adequately vent your furnace. An)' brick€ or stout, chirnue7• sl.N)uld nwehv per•i(Wic its/x>(-tirnt jmpn a chiuinc-t, exf)ert. "11owever, here an, throe simple checks 1rpu curt mak e tymm-elf. 0 Check the cleanout pit at the tx)ttom of your chimney: should you find amdebris. remove it. If it contains hits of mortar. brick or stone, erosion could br taking place. QI'sc• a mirror to l(x)k up your chimney, through your cleanout d(x)r. during daylight hour%. You should have an unobstructed vices to the outside.Then: should be no visual evidence of crumbling mortar. brick or stonc. Your chimney may he-offsrt . which will not allow you a visual inspection with a mirror. In such cases, we sug- gest an inspection by a chimney expert." © (;heck outside chimney brickwork.You should not see a white, chalky substance on the bricks, stone or mortar. If you have a problem © If there is any chimney blockage above the vent connection, turn off your heating system (and your gas water heater) immedi- ately. Call a chimney repair compare)" for an inspection. Q If there is more than an inch of broken mor- tar, brick or stone in the cleanout pit and you cannot see daylight using a mirror, follow the instructions in step 1. If there is no blockage, call a chimney, repair company" for an inspection. You may operate the furnace and water heater until the chimney is inspected, but you should check the chimney periodically for blockage until you have the chimney contractor's" report. 0 If you sec a white, chalky staining on exterior brickwork, stone or mortar, but the cleanout pit is clear and there are no obstructions in the chimney or signs of deterioration on the chimney's exterior, ask a chimney repair company" for an inspec- )n. In the meantime, you may operate your heating system safely. "l,'nusult oio,r )i4low Pages for Chimney Rui:ders clad Rehairers. Some conservation tips Follow these ,iniple• rule,, and the result will be a better, more economical heating systcni. 0 %lake sure you have well fitting d(x)rs and windows. A g(x)d fit Loc ps cold air out and warm air in. Proper wcathcr-st ripping and caulking also, helps. Q Rugs. furniture•. drapes. ctc. should not be allowed to obstruct warm air outlets and cold air returns. © Proper attic insulation means lower fuel costs. IO Dampers in open fireplaces should be closed when the fire- plac c is not in use © Hut water radiators will not heat effectively if air is in them. .AIlair should he hlcd off. Q%take• sure• your humidifier is working correctly. Proper humidification can con- tribute to heating economy and your com- fort level. Drop by our office and ask for our leaflets: "What every householder should know about carbon monoxide- and -Your home needs fresh air". V Save up to 7% on your 4111 heating bill with a Honeywell programmable thermostat. • Automatically sets back the temperature while you're asleep or at work to reduce energy costs. • Precise temperature con- trol increases comfort in the home. • Easy to install and use. • Keypad holds up to 4 heating and cooling pro- grams year `round so you don't have to re -program each season. • Works with most natural gas furnaces. ' P'nknrge and taro r tra To order your tfiennostu, call 1-800-701-4858 today. The cost of only $64.95 (with taxes and shipping, $74.70) will be charged to your Consumers Gas account, so please have Your account number handy when you can. Please nom: this offer is open to Com now Gas 31> 1996 Please a&w 4 to 8 uwks for "&vr3,, ff il Consumers Gas Hospital auxiliary marks a milestone Volunteers with the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital Auxiliary celebrat- ed 45 years of service in the community last week and marked the event with a $250,000 commitment to purchase imaging equipment. On hand for the event were (from left) Auxiliary president Betty Robinson, hospital board president Doug McKay, hospital president Bruce Cliff and Dorothy Westney, the first president of the hospital auxiliary photo by A.J. Groen Become a SPA -Care Expert!! You are cordially invited to an Educational Morning at: DIPLOMAT POOLS 635 Kingston Rd. Pickering LI V 3N7 (next to National Sports at Whites Road, Open Saturday 10:00 to 2:00 p.m. DATE: Saturday, November 16, 1906 'nME: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Refreshments ' R.S.V.P. (905) 839-8399 Learn easy steps on .spa c•hemistn• and learn about new technology now available for simpler maintenance. eloe�.a THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., NOVEMBER 13, 1996 PAGE 17-A Ajax La Leche League offers support, tips AJAX -- Tips for families with a new baby Family and the Breast-feeding Baby as well as are being offered Tuesday, Nov. 19 when the review of a new video on breast-feeding by the Ajax La Leche League meets. La Leche League. The community-based group meets at 7:45 All women and babies are welcome to p.m. and there's information and support on attend. Call 683-7547 for information and loca- hreast-feeding. The topic is Baby Arrives: The tion. At ACURA EAST we've made them euen easier to get into. 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ZSn i mudd UA. -041•) 3-111 lmaM eA31I 15RL ami M KA*6%') OAC Paymaat x sm S•nt Ufa 6651 par aamah for 3k mmi4 Taal pymem d r IU.Ik1R. 516.1?A, f 1y.92Q i25, t 71 Du•n payoav a egarakn ua3e W 61.•Sd. 31.lkkt Sa.Yim. M.Aa) mPumd pk• fA •mah)► p•ymm ad l c my dopa• d 6350. SSW 6600. WA Lim/ i•Miii, par• du w.Yile. 72.01) km albraat. (10,Vr . Ix km racndm Thum kao appbm) Fr%W ad PD.1 mdudrd Ta kocarr amd imnnoce c= Opti w pudic a kti end la' 610. SOL SN, OA. 12.5.196. 630.576 Phu iaaea lacrocr, aMvare ad inn ae ooh aaidad E*U%NE ACL,A ,.. Y ACURA :,lv: E A S T Mon. -Thurso 9 am. -9 p.m. Bay�y ■ stMp, X t. Fri. aSa9am.4p.m. Between Westney and Harwood Ave. pos) 428m8888 Hwy. 401 R C �Y °� 3 gayly St. J! c m i WE ARE 4 HERE 1 H.•«.•-a�♦••.a.aNNHw.1.�.e••.•.a•..•.t,..ti••�. •. a. .. w•.r•. .. •. .. ..«.. .... - � . AJAX-PICKI:RING -- Help spread a little cheer this holldaN season h\ donat- in,, to the food dri\c beinL, held b\ Cold - \Nell Banker for the �rrf•C ����jIL' St.. Paul's on -the- ' Hill Food Bank. Y which scnes needs AM E Ni ti residents in hoth A]a\ ; °� Qa and Pickering. THE Donations of- non- ORIGINAL Perishable food items can he made tiaturda\. No \. Ih during the Santa COtt� SHO ATll The Prize Catch for Cottage Show Exhibitors is the 1000'5 of qualified "ready to pur- chase" customers that will attend the 1997 Cottage Show on February 7. 8. 9 1997. Be part of the most powerfully promot- ed Cottage Show ever'. For Exhibitor and Sponsorship opportunities contact The Cottage �. Show, 467 Speers Road. Oakville. ' 905-515-0017 �1 Sl FAR: 905-815-05111-800-387-7682 a.m. at Vauehan V11llard Public School at Dixie and Glenanna roads and travels alone Gle- Please - Recycle This Newspaper 1� THE HOUSE OF GROOMLYG Professional dog grooming & supplies •b% appointment only •nei, h. renovated location •personal attention to detail -elevated bathtubs with fastening devices and hand held shower j -professional grooming tables -retail area of customized & commercial pet care products including Premium Pet Food -free advice or ��t €� Do -it -.yourself Grooming ... Anytime .i•• , I I 3. ... � 4 00 s t ;P: . l CL ecce;. ' �Pr ., , �Ga ;EC 3 a�tc . cass. S,aded 995 Sick �P255A s� 995 Sock #5596A Si 01995 S!'icka24!^A �1=�=�{■.�_ .'_\__�.:!, IIIIIIIIIIItE'r�/�r�.�1;, a1::�1• ik'�'t♦='t r.1:'=r'_'7�1B1 till C^'y 88.000 K ^ v 3' ick xPt 527A ���y baled S•,^.ck ttzsxA 21995 6 995 e.:kA3 995 ' .:k 296_X K - =7LI171171-I W 7q c" K �1. Fo ly .�ad yE Sid 995 i air cons S1499 4 Jc. autc S°a�se�gerX� pc"M Oniy d cassette X15 995 y 48.000 km k CK 1F "i3 1�'S2G ' ... l Galled. Only 15 000 km Only 25 OOG km, '__CK -P1498 16 495 Stock#2368XA $ZZ 495 4J�Yu aasaette 441999 'Stock #583. tt.--•- 1995 BUICK REGAL Custom, fully 495 Fully loaded. S� 5 995 loaded. � Stock #P1509 Stock #9814CA . I .. Fully loaded. tA1895 Only 110,:lky.. 17,495 3tod. auto., airOnly 22,000 km. Ony 10,cond., cassette.�14 995 Stock #P1514 ' Stock •23MXA dt #P433 N 425 Bayly SL W., A* * N (at Wedwy Road) Chevrolet • Geo 001dwobiie ns e•rl,f t 1 ���� � • A w SWX I1A% BASED ON 1500 Tl1QXrk% WA ISI"" IST 90.111111"UAS, FIX&O "N" 5595 • =A% ■ $7501 9006 w.wlq w� a w aa. c.IAYE 61M9r w argil. �I44.►� PAGE 18 -A -THE NEVI'S ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,19% Little elves collect food at annual Pickering Santa parade ❑ Grocery carts being Claus Parade in Pickering. Cold%Nell nanna Road to the Pickering Tostin Centre. a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Friday and pushed along parade Banker personnel %%ill be pushing shop- Pine carts along the route so parade -goers As well, the real estate conTpanv is accepting food donations until the end of a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays. For more information on the parad route to collect food can make donations. No\enlher at its office at 1450 Kingston food drier. call Coldwell Banker at 42( ]-he parade, sponsored hs the Pickering Rd. (west of Valles barni Road), from 9 4200. for the hungry Kinsmen Club, begins at 10 AJAX-PICKI:RING -- Help spread a little cheer this holldaN season h\ donat- in,, to the food dri\c beinL, held b\ Cold - \Nell Banker for the �rrf•C ����jIL' St.. Paul's on -the- ' Hill Food Bank. Y which scnes needs AM E Ni ti residents in hoth A]a\ ; °� Qa and Pickering. THE Donations of- non- ORIGINAL Perishable food items can he made tiaturda\. No \. Ih during the Santa COtt� SHO ATll The Prize Catch for Cottage Show Exhibitors is the 1000'5 of qualified "ready to pur- chase" customers that will attend the 1997 Cottage Show on February 7. 8. 9 1997. Be part of the most powerfully promot- ed Cottage Show ever'. For Exhibitor and Sponsorship opportunities contact The Cottage �. Show, 467 Speers Road. Oakville. ' 905-515-0017 �1 Sl FAR: 905-815-05111-800-387-7682 a.m. at Vauehan V11llard Public School at Dixie and Glenanna roads and travels alone Gle- Please - Recycle This Newspaper 1� THE HOUSE OF GROOMLYG Professional dog grooming & supplies •b% appointment only •nei, h. renovated location •personal attention to detail -elevated bathtubs with fastening devices and hand held shower j -professional grooming tables -retail area of customized & commercial pet care products including Premium Pet Food -free advice or ��t €� Do -it -.yourself Grooming ... Anytime .i•• , I I 3. ... � 4 00 s t ;P: . l CL ecce;. ' �Pr ., , �Ga ;EC 3 a�tc . cass. S,aded 995 Sick �P255A s� 995 Sock #5596A Si 01995 S!'icka24!^A �1=�=�{■.�_ .'_\__�.:!, IIIIIIIIIIItE'r�/�r�.�1;, a1::�1• ik'�'t♦='t r.1:'=r'_'7�1B1 till C^'y 88.000 K ^ v 3' ick xPt 527A ���y baled S•,^.ck ttzsxA 21995 6 995 e.:kA3 995 ' .:k 296_X K - =7LI171171-I W 7q c" K �1. Fo ly .�ad yE Sid 995 i air cons S1499 4 Jc. autc S°a�se�gerX� pc"M Oniy d cassette X15 995 y 48.000 km k CK 1F "i3 1�'S2G ' ... l Galled. Only 15 000 km Only 25 OOG km, '__CK -P1498 16 495 Stock#2368XA $ZZ 495 4J�Yu aasaette 441999 'Stock #583. tt.--•- 1995 BUICK REGAL Custom, fully 495 Fully loaded. S� 5 995 loaded. � Stock #P1509 Stock #9814CA . I .. Fully loaded. tA1895 Only 110,:lky.. 17,495 3tod. auto., airOnly 22,000 km. Ony 10,cond., cassette.�14 995 Stock #P1514 ' Stock •23MXA dt #P433 N 425 Bayly SL W., A* * N (at Wedwy Road) Chevrolet • Geo 001dwobiie ns e•rl,f t 1 ���� � • A w SWX I1A% BASED ON 1500 Tl1QXrk% WA ISI"" IST 90.111111"UAS, FIX&O "N" 5595 • =A% ■ $7501 9006 w.wlq w� a w aa. c.IAYE 61M9r w argil. Workshops in D Learn resume preparation, training options and more AJAX-PICKERING -- Free workshops being held this month are designed to help unemployed people find jobs. Career Assis- tance and Resources for & & &,&A� j Make the right decision at dinner meeting PICKERING -- Making the right decision is the topic of dis- cussion when the Durham Chapter of the Canadian Association for Production and Inventory Con- trol hosts a din- ner meeting Tuesday, Nov. 19. It takes place at Celebrity's, 1527 Bayly St., Pickering, with speaker Kal Mabrouk talking on yualit) deci- sion making through the use of simulation. Costs, including GST, is $20 for members, $25 for non-members and $15 for reg- istered students. Call 666-2071 for information. THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., NOVEMBER 13, 1996 PAGE 19-A Pickering aid unemployed in their job search Employment (CARE) is holding a resume All workshops hegin at 1:30 p.m. at the courses and sessions on interviewing tech - preparation workshop Thursday, Nov. 14. CARI: offices at 1400 Bay1N St., Unit 12, niyues and starting your non husiness. Other workshops include investigating Pickering, next to the GO train ,tati�)n. ('all the Ce%1t1: u1tiLc, at 42_0_1010 tor training options on Tuesday, Nov. 19, CARL also ulfcrs cI)rnPutcr trainin , rwac tnf .rnt;rti m developing job leads on Tues- day, Nov. 26 and a second resume preparation course on Thursday, Nov. 28. urNM Um 30. IM fta tlo link gtrarM s" SPRING 1997 4 DAY MARCH BREAK REGISTRATION SHOW Wed., March (set up before to am.) 12 thm Sat., March 159 1997 (Beek down after 5 Pm.) The Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser is pleased to announce their first annual Spring Registration Show at the; This stow i & Picl s an News�tiserti mm e� 7 1 p tc x 10 tooth provided includes a 000 homes & businesses in the Ajax � Pidaaring table, 2 chairs, a table doth & skirt. DEMONSTRATIONS Each exhibitor will have the opportunity to have a 20 minute demonstration on stage at Centre court, inekrded in the advertised schedule of events. Professional sound system to be provided on stage. pkWhing Town Centre will promote the shown gu periosts rior to t e show. page The News 33 toroth Advertiser will promote the show in the pape • y business who p wo receive sponsorship recognition in all News Advertiser promotions. Call Now, Space Limited Brought to you by 4; - News Advertiser For more information Call Chris Ext. 229 683=5110 PAGE 20 -A -THE MEWS ADVERTISER WED., NOVEMBER 13, 19% Kinsmen, volunteers slave away to help Ajax seniors AJAX -- Ajax Kinsmen and other volunteers slaved away on Saturday. And, they loved it. The Kinsmen Club's annual Slave for a Day event put volunteers to work for seniors, perform- ing such tasks as raking leaves and cleaning eave- stroughs. "It was an overwhelm- ing success," says Kins- men Patrick Dovle. "We were quite surprised. We didn't expect it to be that big. People in our organi- zation said thev'd never seen it that large before." About 25 Kinsmen took part and were helped by Brownies. Girl Guides. Pathfinders, Boy Scouts and some politicians, including Durham West MPP Janet Ecker, Ontario Riding MP Dan McTeague, Ajax Mayor Steve Parish, councillors Jim McMaster and Joe Atkinson, and Durham Region Chairman Jim Wittv. The volunteers cleaned about 40 homes and 20 apartments. Mr. Doyle reports. In some cases, vol- Durham West MPP Janet Ecker and Ajax Kinsman Ron Lyford teamed up for the Ajax Kinsmen's annual Slave for a Day event aimed at helping needy people in the community. photo by Celia Bronkhorst Dr. Elaine Chang is now associated with Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of Contact lenses and glasses • Complete Family Eye Care f EXTENDED HOURS EVERY SATURDAY 15 A Hwy�1427-4144 r • Atuftb PREMIERE AUTO SALONS Scizc�.cg marl �4r"t ff vea*4 RUST ONw $590 PROOFING Rq- sm PAINT ON SALE Tft DEC. 15* VMW AD PROTECTION $99INTERIOR $0* QUALITY WORK. REASONABLE RATES SHAMPOO 5 9 831-4290 1010 Brock Rd. A NAIL (behm PIONEER GAS Unit 3 1"-- ����-- STATION) Pickering I r r WINDOWS I HAND WASH ' I pT�INTING + I With Any Purchase _ 1� O OFF "'l PREMIE RE ESQ UTOC_MONS unteers slaving away at one home received requests to help at other neighboring residences. The club has been hold- ing its Slave for a Day event for more than 30 years and hopes to make the day an even greater success this year than it was Saturday. Mr. Doyle says. "We'd like to double our numbers and get corporate Bwt Ban sponsors. Given the resources, we'd be able to do that many more things liar seniors." By giving the event high profile. more of the public will 'want to conic out and help us." The Ajax Kinsmen "look at this as being very important. It's part of being a Kin. We're not asking for money or anything. It's just being a Kin." ere. That's right. The very merry man himself will arrive at Oshawa Centre this Saturday at 2pm. Here, with his elves to greet you. :Meer Santa immediately following the Oshawa Santa Claus parade. The parade begins and ends in the Oshawa Centre parking lot. Then, starting this Sunday. visit with Santa at the Centre Mondav to Saturday loam - Spm and Sunday 12pm - 4pm. nbay Compa AWA TRE .77 OVER 200 STORES AND SERVICES INCLUDING THE BAY, EATON'S, SEARS & ZELLERS. OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10 AM TO 9 Pay your carrier and you could win a prize! U News Advertiser carrier collections - begin today AJAX-PICKERING -- Carrier collections begin today for people who receive the News Advertiser at their door. Your carrier will visit you in the next few days asking for the $4 four-week home delivery charge. Because the News Advertiser is a voluntary -pay newspaper, you'll continue to receive it even if you don't pay. If you do choose to pay, you'll be eligible to win a valuable prize. Please greet your News Adver- tiser carrier with a smile. PM, SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 6 PM AND SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 PM. STEVENSON ROAD & KING STREET WEST (905) 728-6231 THF: NEWS ADVERTISER "'ED -NOVEMBER 13, 1996 PA(:F: 21-A t Qv The 60 Best Tax Strategies That Will Change Your Life Financial expert, author broadcast. and financial editor for CFRB Radio and Global Television. Dr. White will share principles with you on: • 20 income splitting strategies to reduce your taxes by up to half • 20 Investment strategies to enhance your returns & reduce taxes • 15 Employee benefits you can receive tax- free • 5 Estate planning strategies for middle income earners - rill�, • �9 minutes of pure tax saving advice TOTALLY NEW -TOTALLY INNOVATIVE Presented by Fortune Financial Mutual Funds Inc 335 Bayly St. W., Ajax FORTUNE Spans -d by F I N A N C I A L Al-PiMA", A", =-.!sented 8v Richard price & Debbie Morgan One morning could mean a Lifetime of Security ir,�estment pans for Generation K Baby Boomers and Seniors. How to avoid the coming retirement crisis Riding the financial markets boom How to turn your real estate Into a retirement fund SEATING IS LIMITED - RESERVE NOW! 905-427-7333 (Ext. 302) 24 hrs. FORTUNE FI N A N C I A L ED NANUS Fortune Financial Mutual Funds Inc. 335 Bayly Street W., Ajax Presented By: Debbie Morgan & Richard Price FREE SEMINAR Mon.. Nov. 18 :-:.. 7:30 p.m. Annandale Golf & Alt, ► Country Club j j Church St. S.. Ajax LIMITED SEATING 905-427-7333 Ext. 301 (24 hrs.) Financial expert, author broadcast. and financial editor for CFRB Radio and Global Television. Dr. White will share principles with you on: • 20 income splitting strategies to reduce your taxes by up to half • 20 Investment strategies to enhance your returns & reduce taxes • 15 Employee benefits you can receive tax- free • 5 Estate planning strategies for middle income earners - rill�, • �9 minutes of pure tax saving advice TOTALLY NEW -TOTALLY INNOVATIVE Presented by Fortune Financial Mutual Funds Inc 335 Bayly St. W., Ajax FORTUNE Spans -d by F I N A N C I A L Al-PiMA", A", =-.!sented 8v Richard price & Debbie Morgan One morning could mean a Lifetime of Security ir,�estment pans for Generation K Baby Boomers and Seniors. How to avoid the coming retirement crisis Riding the financial markets boom How to turn your real estate Into a retirement fund SEATING IS LIMITED - RESERVE NOW! 905-427-7333 (Ext. 302) 24 hrs. FORTUNE FI N A N C I A L ED NANUS Fortune Financial Mutual Funds Inc. 335 Bayly Street W., Ajax Presented By: Debbie Morgan & Richard Price PAGE 22 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 13, 1996 Financial planning seminar Saturday in AjaxEV�_' Not Just For Kids AJAX-PICKERING -- and Retire in Comfort. Pub- limited so interested people 427-7333, ext. 302, any time You can get tips on how to fished by Key Porter Books, it should reserve a spot. Call of day to reserve a seat. Christmas Special build up your retirement nest sells for $19.95. egg at a financial seminar Sat- A former Minister of 1000 Introductory offer, urday featuring Garth Turner National Revenue in the Pro- of BBS Television. gressive Conservative govern- N&- overncall for details Mr. Turner will speak on ment of Brian Mulroney, Mr. 1�jY� Ajax Pickering such topics as ensuring you Turner is the financial editor G1� 428-8292 428-2219 have enough money to retire for BBS. The free seminar is RISING SUN on, how to tum your real being sponsored by Fortune IN estate into a retirement fund Fmar�cial Mutual Funds in 116_TAI KWON D0. •KARATE • TAiCHI • JIU JRSU and investment plans for peo- Ajax. It's being held at the A NEW 1997 N EO N H IG H LI N E pie of all ages. Annandale Golf and Curling 5 U PE R10 R F ITN ESS WITH A P U RP05 E He's just published Garth Club, at the comer of Church FROM CITIZEN ELECTRONICS • • Turner's 1997 RRSP Guide: and Bayly streets in Ajax, How to Build Your Wealth starting at 9:30 am. Seating is (WATCH FOR DETAILS COMING SOON) Fwere online at www.durhamnews.net It Inilw ■ SALE %ALE 1= k SWaE� 17 RAN Da ;1 59 kms., loaded, laser 65 kms., 6 cyl., 5 spd., Or lease For x271.45' 87 kms., auto, air, tilt, Red. am/fm, Green. 51 kms., auto, air, cruise, White. cassette, Red. 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BwVmk LEASE RATES BASED ON TOTAL DOWN OF X500 O.A.C. LICENCE, FEE EXTRA M i®,""'"�� •, FORD y yY�n SAFES UMITED YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD FORD STORE 1780 MARKHAM RD., SCARBOROUGH (Just North of Sheppard) THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,1996 -PAGE 23-A School board reviews billing farmers for new schools HAIR VENTURE 0 Farmer questions cation development charge (EDC) ists that this will be looked at." BEAUTY SALON & ESTHETIC'S bylaw in two years include agricul- Not everyone agreed. why he had to pay tural buildings. "In the words of the late Gary 33 Station St., Ajax This was prompted by a previous Herrema (former chairman of public school board presentation to a board committee by Durham Region and a farmer) 'We SC1�.S Don Hadden, a farmer and former are a business, too', ' said Whitby PAT HENRY RecommendRet__............... ... s3�oo $500 development mayor of Brock. trustee Patty Bowman. fiberglass) new clients li�l s • Full Set (Silk He questioned why he had to pay The board currently applies EDCs • Permanent French Ti to our salon Wash &SetSet .................... 1800 charge to build • Full Set (any and get your an EDC of $500 when he built a new against new residential, commercial, powder/porcelain glaze) hair done Curls ......................... S4U a new silo silo and said some school boards industrial and agricultural develop- ' 'Pp'"q Tip` FREE For weaving and with free steam • Manicure Braiding call for an appnintment. don't levy charges against farm ment to help pay for new schools. . Waxing Pedicures DURHAM -- The practice of buildings. and much more Hours TINS. Than 10 a.m - 6 m. - :00 p. . a.m. - 8 p.m. P The board and Durham Region Sat 7,00 a.m. • 2:00 .m. charging farmers education develop- "Certainly it's worth a review," Roman Catholic Separate School ment levies on new buildings will be said board vice-chairman Bill Fair- Board agreed to review the bylaw reviewed by the Durham Board of burn, who represents Brock. "It governing EDCs after five years. Online at Aurhamnews,net Education. sends a message to our agricultural- 'Ile bylaw was approved in 1993. Trustees agreed Monday that a scheduled review of the board's edu- I I I I I I I _ I I I I I I C _ I I eq;! I I I I I f3eco m e A Membear Today!! I II � I 3r, ng a fr)join! us for u ceief�,,ratron I I where you can become an OfflciUl I membear ; �f the I � Cherishes. 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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 • All trades are welcome Financing on the spot 50 trips will be given away First Come, First Served Basis T Offer expires November 23, 1996 at 6 p.m._ Murry, because when they're gone they're gone! YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD FORD STORE Sheppard Ave. , 1780 MARKHAM RD. SCARBOROUGH E �. (Just North of Sheppard) N L "1 401 Jtt 293 -3077 e Located 1--t minubs wast of the R Valley ey PAGE 24 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., NOVEMBER 13, 196 No Remembrance Day: GM workers assail company 0 CAW members say GM didn't allow them to observe moment of silence BY BRIAN' LEGREE DIRHA\1 ST\FF_.___ OSHAW:'A -- Angry Canadian Auto Workers members have inundated the union hall with dolens of phone calls, claiming General Motors wouldn't allow them to obser%e two minutes silence to mark Remembrance DaN. CAW Loral 222 presi- "Must of us have fathers dent Mike Shields saes or grandfathers who have about 100 company work- served and we take it seri- ers called Mondav after- ouslv." noon to complain about the But GM of Canada situation. spokesman Greg The assembly Gibson says work - lines in all plants ers were allowed to kept rolling through mark Remem I I a.m., but only branre Day. truck plant workers 13"We gave people were allowed to the opportunity to observe a moment's obsernr a moment's silence silence, says Mr. Shields. at 1 I a.m., but the Ines did "I think somebody not stop." says Mr. Gibson. screwed up big time." sa\ s "Mv understanding is 'Air. Shields, whose grand- that's the way we have father served in the First done it for years." World War. 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An apology to veterans and their families isn't as important as the fact it was ignored." Due to scheduling dif- ferences during the previ- OUS two years, car plant workers were able to mark Remembrance Day on their own time during lunch, says Mr. Shields. E 1111,12 (IN 91) 11 f.11 11.111 ntylj 131 BIG SMILE EYE CONTACT Having run kKm di ReoRsw the ttw rrtortial ads and knpodance of eye Fee" good about eoudaef from .aciI theins". skill developrnenr y lessor» of Mattel Ads SHOULDERS BACK conoda. From their Iwsorw on anatomy and attitude. CONFIDENCE Ihey realize the benelR of good They've d weloped a posture and a posit* feeling of accompRshnent horn outlook on IRs. achieving their goals and feel secure knowing that Ihwf can . • defend themselves bol se .9 don't have to prove e anything. MARTIAL ARTS CANADA FAMILY CENTRES' CALL AJAX (905) 686-8866 / PICKERING (905) 839-5000 News tip? Call us at 683-5110 i THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., NOVEMBER 13,19% PAGE 25-A To list your non-profit group's upcoming events, information must be submitted by 5 p.m. the Wednesday preceding publication. To have your events promoted in Billboard, fax 683- 7363 or write to the Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser, 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ontario, LIS 2H5. THURSDAY, NOV. 14 PARENT FINDERS: Parent Finders meets the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church, 333 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa. It's for adoptees over 18 years, birth or adoptive parents, and other relatives (brother, sister, grandparent). Support and .earth guidance provided. Bring two copies of all information with you. Call 404-9151 (Sandy), 723-4989 (Jan). 905-986-0645 (Rick, Linda), 416- 252-4784 (Toronto Parent Finders). NEWCOMERS: The Pickering -Ajax Newcomers Club meets at 8 p.m. the sec- ond Thursday of each month at the Pick- ering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N.. Ajax. It's for women living in the area less than three years. 686-2537 (Linda). COMPUTERS: The Durham PC Users' Club meets the second Thursdav of each month from 7 to 10 p.m. at the CAW Local 222 hall, 1425 Phillip Murray Ave.. Oshawa. Presentation on Epson products. gree: all welcome. 623-1313 (Allan Hewitt) or 623-2787 (Linda Netten). ORCHESTRA: The Pickering Philhar- monic Orchestra Board of Directors hosts its annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Pickering Civic Complex, One The Esplanade, main committee room. Any- one interested in supporting the work of the orchestra or serving as a director can attend. 683-2519. UNIVERSITY WOMEN: The Canadian Federation of University Women, Ajax - Pickering, meets at 7:30 p.m. at Fortune Finan- cial, corner of Bayly St. and Finley Ave., W Ajar. Bev Moir discusses Finan- cial planning. A university degree is not required to be a member. 428- 2537, 686-6203 FRENCH EDUCATION: The Comit6 consultatif de langue frWaise t (C.C.L.F.) hosts a public infor- mation meeting on current provincial trends in French first -language education. Guest speaker is Serge Morisette x from the Min- istry of Educa- tion and Train- ing. It's at 7:30 k; P.m. at the Durham Board Of Education Centre, 400 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. 666-'iring an Pickering holds a new weekly support group for people dealing with depression. For time and location, call 686-3248 (Christine). BLOCK PARENTS: Pickering Block Parents meet at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the Durham Regional Police sta- tion at Brock Rd. and Hwy. 2. Guest speaker is Ontario Chairman Marianne MacBride. Call 839-7445 or 509-2234. FRIDAY, NOV. 15 ADDICTION: The Serenity Group holds a 12 -step recovery meeting at 8 p.m. at Bayfair Baptist Church, Kingston Rd. east of Whites Rd., Pickering. The group meets weekly and deals with addictions of all types, includ- ing co-dependency. 428-9431 (Jim in the evening). SATURDAY, NOV. 16 CREATIVE ARTS: Ajax Cre- ative Arts holds its annual Christmas Arts and Craft exhib- it and sale on Nov. 16 and Nov. 17 from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. each day at the Village Commu- nity Centre, Sherwood Rd. W. and Linton Ave., Pickering Vil- lage. Free admission. There will be a draw for framed original art work. Refreshments avail- able. BAZAAR: St. Francis de Sales Catholic Women's League holds its annual bazaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the gym at St. Francis de Sales School, 80 Church St. S., Pickering Vil- lage. Baked goods, crafts. Christmas decorations, white elephant table, tea room and more. BAZAAR: The Durham chap - Buy 2 aromatic shower and net ane �'HESSION: COPE Men - Health pro - 11 of Ajax - d sweetening gel for A bath or shower. Scents of blackberry, +` musk, vanilla and essential oils. PICKERING TOWN C1 ter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society holds a bazaar, craft and bake sale from i l a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Commodore Room of the Ajax Community Centre, Centennial Rd. Crafts, baked goods, raffle table, Christ- mas decorations. Call 686-2581. BAZAAR: Village Retirement Centre and Orchard Villa hold a Christmas bazaar from ll a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. White elephant, crafts, clothes, books, tea room. 831-2641 or 831-2522. BAZAAR: Ballycliffe Lodge, 70 Station St., Ajax, holds a Christmas bazaar from 1 ] a.m. to 3 p.m. Urafts. baked goods, penny sale, white elephant Donations welcome. Vendor tables $20 each. Call 683-7321 for more informa- tion. BAZAAR: The St. Martin's Holly Bazaar is held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Mar- tin's Anglican Church, 1201 St. Martins Dr., Pickering. Crafts, bake table. deli. boutiques, attic treasures, Cafe on the Bay. 839-6002. 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He also wants the board to stop building schools on agricultural land and instead use existing buildings more efficiently. He says the money saved should go to classroom educa- tion. "The motion ... is really a two-pronged motion, one relating to the very important issue...of disappearing farmlands," Mr. Read told trustees Monday night. Ile said farmland is needed to feed the pop- ulation but urban sprawl is "encroaching on this part of the region." Southern municip�dities & VELVETEEN Individually priced. NOW 2O -5O% OFF Our Regular Price Entire Regular Stock! ,CE & METALLIC FABRU SEQUINED TRIMS & APPLIQUES Individually priced. in Durham are becoming "sets of bedroom mation on how the suggestion would affect the communities" that are rapidly destroying farm- board. land as they expand, he said. "We need to define what new urban sprawl Mr. Read said his motion grew out of a pre- means," said Whitby trustee Patty Bowman. sentation last month by teacher Bob Almack, "I'd like to bear what staff says," said representing the Durham chapter of the Ontario Oshawa's Mike Nicholson. Secondary School Teachers Federation. Mr Read said the federation believes Bobbie Drew, of Scugog, said she is con - tax dollars should not be used to build schools to cerned about existing students and how this motion might affect them. She said staff recent - house children populating new subdivisions on ly reported that 14 elementary schools need what was once good farmland. He said devel- additions. opers and municipalities can continue to build "We have to address those students in porta- subdivisions but they shouldn't expect new bles." schools to be built there. "The Staff also reported 31 new elementary board must aggressively oppose the schools are needed to accommodate student further urban sprawl in order to allocate more growth. The provincial of its scarce resources to classroom instruc- government has placed a tion " M Alrn host fall fair PICKERING -- A fall fair high- lights the next meeting of the Pick- ering Christian Women's Club. Area residents are invited to the Fall Fair and Silent Auction on Thursday, Nov. 28 from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m at the Pickering Town Centre, Gallantry's banquet room, lower level. Call Karen before Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 427-5445 for reservations. Cost is S5 (half price for first - timers). J. ack said in his presentation. moratorium on new Dont Miss the Discussion of Mr. Read's motion has been school construction. pcntpcxicd until staff can provide trustees intor- LYER SALE oN,u� Cyberspace bound? We can be Your 1/ Internet Service Provider. Call us at 683-5110 PlCkering Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade ' Saturday h Nov. 16 " 1996 �NSME. Starting at 10:00 am��-� me .. —eatest Need Letter Carriers will be c P�, �^ s `.r Santa en route I PIC qc: ti s - N ;:`-_ _ I ■j! ._= 4: All.+ f a b Reliable. supervised day care at a home in your neighbourhood • Safe comlorrable environments • Stimulating daily programs • Trained. professional Providers • Monthly home inspections • Reliable Soca, back up for Providers holidays or illness • Complete Insurance coverage • Income tax receipts supplied and, we welcome full or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age! A Licensed Agency 1 { PAGE 2&A -TETE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,19% On The Buses. BY BRIAN LEGREE _ DURHAM STAFF DURHAM -- Seat -belts save lives. That safety message is constantly reinforced through advertising campaigns, yct more than 2,S.(Xk) students hop on a yellow school bus each day in both Durhanl hoards of education for the ride to and from schoml. N ith- out buckling up. It can be a mixed and con- fusing message. Parents know they're le_ally mandated to buckle up their kids in the family car. yet their children are not belted -,\ lien they go on a school bus. "I'm not aw;lre of am_ areas in Canada currentl\, usin,_ seat -belts (on school huscs). nor is there am reconullenda- tion from Transport Canada or this as,co iation to that effect." says Raynald Mar hand. the Canada Safety Council's inan- a_er of triflic safct\ and train- ing. Naturalk. safety -conscious parents are curious about why scat -belts are mandatory in cars, trucks and vans. but not buses. "People still call and want to knew Mhy there aren't seat- belts and we try to explain hoti the scats are construct- ed." says Carol Johnston. the Durhanl Board of Education's mana_er of transportation. But the safet\ principles involyim_ buses \w -N ITreatly from those in sr»aller yehi- cles. says Mr. Marchand. "It's totally different dynamics. There are a lot of safety systems built into school buses that are totally different from cars. School buses are required to have a passive restraint system -- padding on the hack of the scat. so it cushions and absorbs ener_y across the entire child ze, opposed to a scat -holt -- and it conforms to it Aide \ariety of Nxly siics.' The Canada Coun- cil feels scat -belt, III ,Jlool buses %%ouldl emote Though there are no seat -belts on school buses, pas- sive restraint systems are standard. Padding on chair backs help cushion and absorb the energy in a colli- sion. Should our students buckle up? more in than we current- ly see." says Mr. Marchand. Site Mater, whose sons in Grade 4 and Grade h take the bus to Athabasca Sura Public School in Osha\%a, lecis scat- bclts are "a good idea. A fc�� cars ;wo one of the hLlsCs %\ ;IS in an accident and the kids Nyere thrown around. I.uCkjl\. no one a\aS hurt. - Tile public school hoard buses about 14.600 students a day on 419 vehicles "with cry few problems," says T1s. Johnston. adding_ the last scn- ous bus accident �%as in 1992. The Durhanl Region Ronlan Catholic Separate School Board huscs about 1:30X) students dally, saes Walter Yewchyn, sul-wrinten- dcnt otcducatjon-support ser- vices. ".Ills hus Companies have an excellent safety record: there are just not that nl;un accidents." While education officials IcCI saeh on the bus is heing properly handlcd• there iscun- siderable concern in Ontario about children being put at risk by motorists «ho don't slop for school buses. "Almost all injuries and fatalities are outside of the school bus. not %\lien children are inside it." says Mr \Ltiv- hand. 'Alo,i attention on Why sufter with achim, painful fret'' Take a stand against Foot pain and call us today! Ronald J. Klein B.S.C. D.P.M. PODIATRIST Veteran s Ccverage i • J a,,.;hc Feet Com 8 Crer s Foot school hus safely today is -- and should he -- on whcn chil- dren are outside the bus." Pat Hoy, it Windsor -arra MPI', a,rccs and is trying to increase protection lin' chil- dren hoarding or IcaN 111`1 a htls. IIC has jnu_udLICed it pri- yaic nlenlivi's hill stifiich is expected to _ct second read- im_ at ( )ucen's Park on 'Vox. 28. If the hill is passed. fines for motorists who fail to stop for a school bus would increase to a ntininlum of S5(H) for first-time offenders and "SI JX)l) for second-tinic and strbsCquent offenders. 13111 I JAMES R. YAN('II 79 would also make it easier to prosecute offenders, by allowing witnesses to identify the offending vehicle, instead of the drivers "Mary convictions have been thwartCLI because the law l required the positive idcntili- cation of the driver," says Mr. lioy. "Often the hus driver Cannot see the driycr, only the licence and/or slake of the vehicle." Since 1974, in Mr. Hoy's rjdim,. five students have died and another has hccn scnous- ly injured as it result ol"drivers who ignored the flashing red Ijghts of it school bus. N BANKRUPTCY Offering all Insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies O S I I A1VA 122 Albert tit. 721-7506 A.J.X 50 Com mi•remI Ave 619 1473 ("OBO(*ItG 72 Kim: tit W 172 4744 Saturdav & Evening Appointments available. Public Notification Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc. Line 9 Reversal — Crude Oil Transportation Project IPL intends to file an application with the National Energy Board in early 1997 to seek approval for reversal of its 850- ,rlometre Sarnia to Montreal pipeline known as Line 9. IPL is proposing to reverse the direction of the line, to allow Line 9 to carry imported crude oil from the Montreal Pipeline system (running between Portland, Maine and Montreal, Quebec) to service various refineries in Oakville. Nanticoke and Samia. Ontario. The typical crude oils to be transported would include light sweet lube and crude oils, light and medium sour crude oils and condensate crude oil. It is expected that new construction associated with this application will total upwards of $70.2 million. As part of the Early Public Consultation Process. Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc. will be holding a series of Open Houses to discuss the community impact of this project. These Open Houses will combine a number of static displays outlining the scope of the project. with a formal presentation by IPL representatives on this proposal. Each Open House will run between 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Formal presentations on the Line 9 Project will begin at 7:30 p.m. Questions concerning this project will be taken from the floor, following the formal presentation. The locations for the Open Houses are as follows: Cornwall St. Andrews School Corner of Highway 138 & County Road 18 November 21, 1996 Trenton Battawa Community Centre Plant Street November 25, 1996 Kingston Elginburgh Public School 2100 Unity Road November 26, 1996 Pickering Pickering Recreational Complex Rooms 2 & 3,1867 Valleyfarm Road November 27, 1996 For further information on this project, please contact any of the following numbers toll free: 14800-668-2951 Samia —Toronto 14800-665-1766 Toronto — Montreal (French & English) 14886-470-1426 Province of Quebec (French & English) Quebec ' e Ontario Cardirtel Lala Hkow flaw North U. S.A. Late OrAW10 roue Weebwr semis • Existing Ter irkel e Refinery Wta Erie Is Existing Pump Stalon ❑ New Pump Station IPL IT'S CHRISTMAS AT PICKERING PHOTO PICKERING - It's already Chnsimas at tl � Pickering Photo. The �• "r studio has been - 1 transformed into a Yuletide wonderland. The tree lights twinkle, the fireplace crackles and the stockings are hung. The Christmas portrait season is already underway for families sending gift portraits overseas and for the well oranized Christmas shopper. Tio Sw o Fault mil dish portrait Chuck and Debbie On of Pkiltering photo's SUM. Now Shumilak own and dwmasid/orChris hew operate Pickering Our reputation will fireplace all done in Photo, located in the keep us Pickering's soft colours, perfect Hub Mall o n favo r i t e f amily setting for your next Kingston Road in photographer, but family portrait. Pickering. Chuck and what will continue to Appointments can his photography are make us unique is that be arranged by calling well known in we try harder. For 831-4305. Book early Pickering. Chuck has instance, we have the and you can sit back given his knowledge biggest studio in with a smile knowing and advice to many Pickering. We've your Christmas residents. His handled groups of 24 shopping was done portraits hang in people. when you had your many public centres O u r n e wly family portrait taken and homes in decorated studio at Pickering Photo. Pickering. features french doors, Should our students buckle up? more in than we current- ly see." says Mr. Marchand. Site Mater, whose sons in Grade 4 and Grade h take the bus to Athabasca Sura Public School in Osha\%a, lecis scat- bclts are "a good idea. A fc�� cars ;wo one of the hLlsCs %\ ;IS in an accident and the kids Nyere thrown around. I.uCkjl\. no one a\aS hurt. - Tile public school hoard buses about 14.600 students a day on 419 vehicles "with cry few problems," says T1s. Johnston. adding_ the last scn- ous bus accident �%as in 1992. The Durhanl Region Ronlan Catholic Separate School Board huscs about 1:30X) students dally, saes Walter Yewchyn, sul-wrinten- dcnt otcducatjon-support ser- vices. ".Ills hus Companies have an excellent safety record: there are just not that nl;un accidents." While education officials IcCI saeh on the bus is heing properly handlcd• there iscun- siderable concern in Ontario about children being put at risk by motorists «ho don't slop for school buses. "Almost all injuries and fatalities are outside of the school bus. not %\lien children are inside it." says Mr \Ltiv- hand. 'Alo,i attention on Why sufter with achim, painful fret'' Take a stand against Foot pain and call us today! Ronald J. Klein B.S.C. D.P.M. PODIATRIST Veteran s Ccverage i • J a,,.;hc Feet Com 8 Crer s Foot school hus safely today is -- and should he -- on whcn chil- dren are outside the bus." Pat Hoy, it Windsor -arra MPI', a,rccs and is trying to increase protection lin' chil- dren hoarding or IcaN 111`1 a htls. IIC has jnu_udLICed it pri- yaic nlenlivi's hill stifiich is expected to _ct second read- im_ at ( )ucen's Park on 'Vox. 28. If the hill is passed. fines for motorists who fail to stop for a school bus would increase to a ntininlum of S5(H) for first-time offenders and "SI JX)l) for second-tinic and strbsCquent offenders. 13111 I JAMES R. YAN('II 79 would also make it easier to prosecute offenders, by allowing witnesses to identify the offending vehicle, instead of the drivers "Mary convictions have been thwartCLI because the law l required the positive idcntili- cation of the driver," says Mr. lioy. "Often the hus driver Cannot see the driycr, only the licence and/or slake of the vehicle." Since 1974, in Mr. Hoy's rjdim,. five students have died and another has hccn scnous- ly injured as it result ol"drivers who ignored the flashing red Ijghts of it school bus. N BANKRUPTCY Offering all Insolvency services including personal and corporate bankruptcies O S I I A1VA 122 Albert tit. 721-7506 A.J.X 50 Com mi•remI Ave 619 1473 ("OBO(*ItG 72 Kim: tit W 172 4744 Saturdav & Evening Appointments available. Public Notification Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc. Line 9 Reversal — Crude Oil Transportation Project IPL intends to file an application with the National Energy Board in early 1997 to seek approval for reversal of its 850- ,rlometre Sarnia to Montreal pipeline known as Line 9. IPL is proposing to reverse the direction of the line, to allow Line 9 to carry imported crude oil from the Montreal Pipeline system (running between Portland, Maine and Montreal, Quebec) to service various refineries in Oakville. Nanticoke and Samia. Ontario. The typical crude oils to be transported would include light sweet lube and crude oils, light and medium sour crude oils and condensate crude oil. It is expected that new construction associated with this application will total upwards of $70.2 million. As part of the Early Public Consultation Process. Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc. will be holding a series of Open Houses to discuss the community impact of this project. These Open Houses will combine a number of static displays outlining the scope of the project. with a formal presentation by IPL representatives on this proposal. Each Open House will run between 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Formal presentations on the Line 9 Project will begin at 7:30 p.m. Questions concerning this project will be taken from the floor, following the formal presentation. The locations for the Open Houses are as follows: Cornwall St. Andrews School Corner of Highway 138 & County Road 18 November 21, 1996 Trenton Battawa Community Centre Plant Street November 25, 1996 Kingston Elginburgh Public School 2100 Unity Road November 26, 1996 Pickering Pickering Recreational Complex Rooms 2 & 3,1867 Valleyfarm Road November 27, 1996 For further information on this project, please contact any of the following numbers toll free: 14800-668-2951 Samia —Toronto 14800-665-1766 Toronto — Montreal (French & English) 14886-470-1426 Province of Quebec (French & English) Quebec ' e Ontario Cardirtel Lala Hkow flaw North U. S.A. Late OrAW10 roue Weebwr semis • Existing Ter irkel e Refinery Wta Erie Is Existing Pump Stalon ❑ New Pump Station IPL THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,1996 -PAGE 29-A is A Fine Dining tter t ain me Rest Open 7 Days A Week ;7Lo:�{vaila6le: Private )rooms forC'hruteninys, 11-ledding a I I us at 683 511 Reception.,;, or any.Speciu!'Evenc • Everyaay Special.+ C 0 with your entertainment news Southern spice in this Crockodile rock ❑ The Crockodiles' zydeco and Tex-Mex mix keeps audiences on the dance floor BY AL RIVETT STAFF REPORTYR__ DURHAM -- The Crockodiles are ,:r,iwling out of the big city bogs to ;ncander into the Motor City for a !hursday gig. The Toronto-based purveyors of ,- deco and Tex-Mex music hope to turn ut I)urham Region aficionados of the 'nusical genre with a night of dance and rncrriment at Mickey Finn's Sports afe, 1050 Simcoe St. N. Lead vocalist Stella Long, of Ajax, .::Ls been the front person for the Crock- diles the past six years, although the ,and existed several years before her meal. She is not the only local pres- ,ncc on the Crockodiles. Guitar player Yavc Bateson is also from Ajax while '.rummer John Fair is from Oshawa, Lone notes the seven -piece combo :'.:ls preferrcd to stick with the Toronto nto :iusic scene, especially the night clubs to the Beaches area along Queen Street Last. It's the first time the group has ventured cast into Durham Region for a show. The Crockodiles played at the Beaches International Jazz Festival in lironio this past summer and will be utcluded in the line-up of entertainment for'l6ronto's New Year's Eve First Night I -estival. Long says the band is influenced by such luminaries of the zydeco and Tex- Mcx sound as Buckwheat Zydeco and Los Lobos. The driving force behind the Crock- odiles is accor- dionist and back- ing vocalist John Miles whose love oC zydeco takes hire to Louisiana where he sits in as a scrub -board Player with bands there from time to time. Long's own The Crockodiles bring their unique mix of Rompin' Zydeco Tex-Mex Swamp Boogie to Mickey Finn's Sports Cafe in Oshawa Thursday. In photo from the left are Stella Long, Colin McLaughlin, Ryan Walsh, Lind- say Todd and John Fair. Attempting to fly is Johnny Boy Miles. Lead gui- tarist Dave Bateson was absent for photo. musical roxxs in country music inspired her to put out two 45 rpm singles which were aired on local country radio sta- tions. Her former hand Kickinobird played several times at the Brougham County Jamboree in the early '80k. However. Long says the transition from country music to the sotinois of the Louisiana bayou has been easy- "A'e zoned in on zydeco music because it really is party music. It's just noxi -stop dancing. 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However, it works well in the late fall, perhaps because the two lead characters are in the autumn of their years. There are five scenes represent- ing the months of May through September at the Thaver summer home on Golden Pond. The title reflects the New. England custom of calling small bodies of water "ponds". Golden Pond is a summer cottage area, with a local communi- ty represented by the mailman (played by Don Mann). who regu- larly stops in for Coffee and cook- ies. In May. Ethel and Norman Thayer come to open their cottage for the summer. Anna Janssen and Gary King are I delightful as Ethel and Nor- man and their relationship is most entertaining. Norman is a can- tankerous charac- ter, somewhat forgetful. They have some squab- bles but basically this part of the play is a quietly humorous portrait of their life together. The quiet sum- mer is interrupt- ed, much to Nor- man's annoyance, on his birthday by the arrival of their daughter Chelsea (played by Jean .Ferrier) and her boyfriend Bill Ray (Michael Convery), who are staying briefly before Chelsea and Bill go to Europe for a vacation. In one entertaining scene, Bill is compelled by honesty to teR Norman that Chelsea and him do sleep together, despite the fact they are not mar- ried. Although Norman has no particular objec- don, he delights in making it difficult for Bill to explain this. The final member of the cast is Bill's son. Billy, played by Chris Park. It turns out that Chelsea wants to leave Billy with Ethel and Norman for the rest of the summer. Norman agrees to this under protest. and this sets the direction for the rest of the summer and the play. The play is full of nostalgia -- the story of a married couple who have been spending their summers on Golden Pond for the last 48 years. The set has the look of an old cottage, although it didn't have as much furniture and wall decora- tion as its age would suggest. The illusion of a summer cottage is strengthened by the background sound effects. If you are looking for exciting action, this is probably not the play for you. It is full of quiet and gentle humor, such as Norman's exag- gerated complaint when three people arrive for his birthday_ "I don't want FAl wo , �r Pre -Christmas Sale �Ar- 30% everything in the store (25% o ew,ellery) Shop Ear for the best se ection Htxir. NIm-Thur. 1 I am -2i p.m. Fn. Ilam -bpm. Sat 10am.-5:(1)p.m. crowds of people here watching me turn older." Theatre Durham is staging On Golden Pond in the auditorium of the Village Retirement Centre, on the east side of Valley Farm Road north of Hwy. 2 and south of Finch Avenue in Pickering. There is free parking at the back. On Golden Pond runs Thursdav through Saturday until Nov. 23. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $9 for students and seniors. For tickets and information, call 427-5150. The War Amps OPERATION LEGACY The War Amps knows the cost of war. Our message? NEVER AGAIN! Who better to carry on the message than the young adults in The War Amps CHAMP Program for child amputees? At Operation Legacy Seminars, Champs find out what war was really like. They view productions from our NEVER AGAIN! video series, then pass on the information. To find out more about Operation Legacy and NEVER AGAIN!, contact: The War Amps Nabonal Headquarters 2922 Rrvervde Drrve yJ Ottawa. Ontano K1 V OC4 Tel.: (613) 731-3821 (Ottawa) or use E -ZEE ACCESS. 1 Te4.: 1-800-268-8821, Fax 1-800-219-8988 Internet- http., www waramps.ca Charnat" Regmrrmon Numpar 028W, 09 Career opportunities in Parts Counter Person. TUITION FREE! This new 32 week in -class training program is designed to specifically meet the training needs of youth wanting to enter the work force. 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We offer an outstanding selection of home furnishings, total country decor, and gifts for everyone, all in a welcoming atmosphere. Superb country shopping! SETTLEMENT HOUSE SHOPS A _101� ­0*9 ! D••• c,tr 1L4nw,. t 9!u rem rrr lour fi1Wt i 183 Queen Street - Port Perry - 905-985-8234 Hours: Moa - Wed. do Sat. 930 am - 5•.30 pm - nun. k Fri till 9.00 pm - Sum 11-M am _5 00 pm *10% OFF in all our shops *excluding furniture Demonstrations. Tasting Table, Specials crowds of people here watching me turn older." Theatre Durham is staging On Golden Pond in the auditorium of the Village Retirement Centre, on the east side of Valley Farm Road north of Hwy. 2 and south of Finch Avenue in Pickering. There is free parking at the back. On Golden Pond runs Thursdav through Saturday until Nov. 23. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $9 for students and seniors. For tickets and information, call 427-5150. The War Amps OPERATION LEGACY The War Amps knows the cost of war. Our message? NEVER AGAIN! Who better to carry on the message than the young adults in The War Amps CHAMP Program for child amputees? At Operation Legacy Seminars, Champs find out what war was really like. They view productions from our NEVER AGAIN! video series, then pass on the information. To find out more about Operation Legacy and NEVER AGAIN!, contact: The War Amps Nabonal Headquarters 2922 Rrvervde Drrve yJ Ottawa. Ontano K1 V OC4 Tel.: (613) 731-3821 (Ottawa) or use E -ZEE ACCESS. 1 Te4.: 1-800-268-8821, Fax 1-800-219-8988 Internet- http., www waramps.ca Charnat" Regmrrmon Numpar 028W, 09 Career opportunities in Parts Counter Person. TUITION FREE! This new 32 week in -class training program is designed to specifically meet the training needs of youth wanting to enter the work force. Training consists of two 16 week blocks separated by a 16 week work internship. 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Fax 683-7363 THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,1996 -PAGE 31-A Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110, ext. 250, Fax 683-7363 News Advertiser sports is now on the Internet www.durhaamews.net lPicken*ngfinally bursts By ALRIVE'I'I night. We're just going to have to atm REPOKrrER start a new winning streak now." PICKERING — It was inevitable- Blackburn chalks up the loss to the Nursing a 14 -game unbeaten streak fact his squad was mentally unpre- going into Saturday's league contest pared for the contest. The Panthers against the Thornhill Islanders, the fell behind 3-0 in the first frame and Pickering Panthers' bubble finally burst were down 5-0 midway through the when they dropped a 5-3 decision at the second period. Pickering fought back Pickering Recreation Complex. with two goals later in the middle The Ione blemish in the Panthers' 15 stanza and scored one more in the Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League regular- third to end the scoring. season games fol- TEAM GP Paul Webb, lowed a 5-1 victo- METRO JUNIOR 'A' HOCKEY LEAGUE Cory Hass and ry over the EASTERN DIVISION (As of Nov 9) Richard Spooner Syracuse, New TEAM GP W L T PTS scored for the York Junior Pickering Panthers 15 12 1 2 26 Panthers. with Crunch here Wellington Dukes 16 8 7 1 17 Mass also record - Friday. Oshawa Legionaires 18 8 10 0 16 ing two assists. The Panthers Quints Hawks 15 5 8 2 12 But, the slaved in Oshawa Port Hope Buzzards 16 5 11 0 10 Panthers were all ,wainst the Eastern Syracuse Jr. Crunch 13 3 9 1 7 over Syracuse like U i v i s ion - r i v a l CENTRAL DIVISION (As of Nov. 9) a blanket in I, e g i o n a i r e s TEAM GP W L T PTS Ftidav's contest to Tuesday night after our deadline. Thornhill Islanders 18 13 5 0 26 come up with the Panthers' head Wexford Raiders 16 t0 4 2 22 well-deserved 5-1 poach John Niagara Scenic 18 6 7 5 17 victory. Marc Sheridan, making B I a c k burn Markham Waxers 17 7 10 0 14 North York Rangers 19 4 13 2 10 a rare start in goal Je.cribed the loss WESTERN DIVISION (As Nov. 9) with workhorse to Thornhill as a of D ' 'l J — �t�MiBitt�l� �y s. "big letdown" for TEAM GP W L T PTS a. %c acquts on the bench, came Pickering Panthers rig g ht win er Jerem Schott watches as his backhand shot deflects y his charges. The Aurora Magna Tigers 16 15 0 1 31 up big and turned off the pads of Syracuse, New York Junior Crunch goaltender Joe Sr,ec nsk cunng Panthers had been Caledon Canadians 15 13 1 1 27 aside 28 shots. Metro Junior'A' Hockey League action at the P ckenng Recreat;cn Complex Frday mght. on the ride of their Muskoka Bears 15 5 10 0 10 A dominat- The Panthers won 5-1. but suffered their first loss of the season -- a 5-3 sett;acK ', the to start the Durham Huskies 15 4 11 0 6 ing in¢ performance Thornhill Islanders -- at the complex Saturday evening. .season . spnnttng ShelburneWolves 16 21-4 t 5 by the Panthers in opening frame. the Streetsville Derbvs of the Provincial out to a 12-0-2 the third period blew The Panthers travel to Deseronto to Junior 'A' Hockey League. Howes came record and planting themselves firmly in open an otherwise close contest. The play the Quinte Hawks on Friday night over to Pickering in a trade last November first place in the league's Eastern Division game was tied 1-1 after one stanza and and return home for a rematch at the and played the remainder of the 19195-96 going into Saturday's match -up. Pickering held a 2-1 edge after the sec- Pickering Recreation Complex Sunday. season with the Panthers. However, he Blackburn says, -1 don't think we ond. However, the Panthers iced the victo- Game time is 7:30 p.m. opted to go to Streetsville to start this sea - would have minded going 48-0-2 this sea- ry with third -period goals by Dan Cioffi, * * * son. Howes has taken the place of left son, but that would have been unrealistic. Stu Vandergeest and Chris Hunter, with PANTHER POSTSCRIPT: Left winger Justin Collins, who has been There's so much parity in this league that his second of the game. Hass scored a winger Paul Howes returned to the sidelined indefinitely with mononucleo- anybody can beat anybody on any given powerplay goal for the Panthers in the Panthers after beginning the season with sis. Pickeringskaters international star Please recycle this newspaper s sparkle on ice at Octoberfest meet PICKERING — Area skaters put on a sparkling show when they shared the ice with international stars at the Pickering Figure Skating Club's successful Octoberfest meet at the Pickering Recreation Complex Co -hosted by the Central Ontario ection of the Canadian Figure kating Association, the meet tracted many top national and ternational stars who all turned in illiant performances. Among those were seven -time ritish singles champ Steven ousins, who placed fust in the mior men's short program. Netty in', the reigning Canadian omen's singles champ, finished *11 in the senior ladies short pro - am. Nadia Micallef, formerly of the ckering Figs Skating Club, and Juno Marcotte of Quebec, new- mers to the Canadian senior pairs scene, placed first in the senior pairs short program. Brandi Lee Rosseau of Wawa, Ontario was first in the senior ladies long program, while Stephan Yvars of Boucherville, Quebec topped the senior men's long program. Pickering Figure Skating Club's Amanda Gilroy led the local contingent by winning the pre - novice ladies long program and finish- ing second in the short program. Pairs skaters Miranda Gregoire and Rick Arruda cap- tured third spot in the junior compulsory dance and fourth in both the junior original dance and junior free dance. Nicole Thomson and Matthew Solarski placed fourth in the novice free dance and fifth in the novice com- pulsory dance. Maria Premseler- Weber skated to a fourth -place finish in the novice ladies long pro- gram and was seventh in the short program. Lisa Gilroy and partner Matthew R. Smith took fifth in the juvenile compulsory dance. Smith also placed 10th in the juvenile men's freeskate. Elisa Chimondes finished ninth in the juvenile ladies freeskate. 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Panthers Lone Star Cafe novice `A' rep Whelan connected for two goals, while Whelan scored twice, Krasnowski and hockey team captured the championship Ryan Jackson, Bradley Vanderstarren and Vanderstarren each tallied once. of the Cannington Kings Novice Hockey Matthew Gallagher chipped in with one The Panthers novices are currently Tournament Saturday after each. unbeaten in league play with seven wins, winning three consec- In the second game, the Panthers got no losses and two ties. G utive games. shutout goaltending from the tandem of Team members are Matthew In the champi- Taylor Burns and Matthew McCallum in a Antonucci, Mark Gertsakis, Kevin onship contest against Beaverton, the novice Panthers 9•rj�0� clawed their C1At way to a 5-1 victory. Jeremy Whelan paced Pickering with a pair of mark- ers. followed by Jason Krasnowski. Scott Waters and Ryan Jackson with one apiece. 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Assauw Medical Office Admsasstrator - human Service Worker Child k Youth Assuiant - Ansasal Care Aide Travel Counsellsog • Tourum & Hospsubry ' Law Clerk - Law and $minty Legal Office Assuunt and many more... Get Wberle you titrant t0 M fast. titritb OBC's quailtp CWeer trvian& Graduate in 12 nwoo s er kis! Z00foMSr. —oBc (Midtown Maul � 576-9175 =. C«,XG9 , Due � rf1P (G 1,rFmi Gr•,r �{ the ..rr r, ..r. AJAX MUNICIPAL HOUSING CORPORATION Aequlres a new MANAGER T -e Corporation ,s a "Aur:,:ipal non-profit c ising provider and operates a portfolio approximately 500 units of family, sin - ;les and seniors residences In both town rause and high rise developments. "-e successful applicant will have had extensive experience in the management housing projects operated :n accor- !ance with established Ministry of Hous - r y and Local Government policies and reg.ilatlors —e She will have a proven record in the performance of all aspects of housing management Including property manage- ment and maintenance. financial opera- rcr,s and budgets. tenant relations. hu- -an resources and purchasing and will re- �c— directly 'o the Board of Directors ase forward resumes and salar,r ex- Aaucns in :ont deuce before Ncvem- ___ 26. '996 addressed :o: THE PRESIDENT AJAX MUNICIPAL HOUSING CORPORATION 1 Richards Lane Ajax. Ontario LIT 3%13 LOW I 1( people We are lookingfor le who: I P • Know what it means to give outstanding customer service. • Have experience In ladies wear retail • Want to bring fun and enthusiasm to our stores *Truly believe the customer comes first. We offer: • A competitive salary • Excellent bonus and reward programs • All the training you'll need to be successful with us We currently have an opening for a MANAGER in the Pickering Town Centre If a rewarding career with much potential growth is what you are after, please FAX your resume to: 1-416-340-1750 or mail to: ••-•---•-•7 .. o...w ry .t all III General General • - - , Help Help 206 Hardwood Ave. S., Suite wie Ajax, Ontario LIS 2H6 (Ajar Plaza) (905)428-9475 14Oo,947-0803 Class AZIDZ - Registered & Approved •Air Brakes • Cortvnercial rye changers Certification • Dangerous Goods • Certified Air Brake Adjustment Course • P.D.I.C. Course • Log Book & Border crossing Tax Deductible — No GST/PST --- 24 Hrs/7 Days/Wk. Finartaal Assataum Or Payment Plan May be Available ADAMS SERVICES requires 30 CLASS AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract, FulUPart time Call Randy 430-2204 ' General Help PICKERWO Area Taxi Company. requires Drivers nmediately Full / part time 686-0467 • • •L3 Iml Check Out Our Flyer Delivery Service. We are b tar The f1 Distributor of flyers in our area. Have your flyers deliveredSy! �►" y 1 any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The Newspaper OW everybody needs• News Advertiser ..... 11 A I advertising. Computer Support Network and Specialist (CSS) Communications Technician (N x es and retail outlets has led to a demand for ;(,--el with tie expertise to adminster these Li , technicians capable of Vflhng a hardware s,pprr, 3;'!auons The Computer Subpart Specla!ist will role in a variety of situations 3 the technical skills requred to ser up and Students receive hands-on experience wc,k -7 ,vq- -ia'n users on stand-alone computers or on PC '"ic'o computers 7roubesrxting egwpmert r•; Er-pnass is placed on the aom rstratirn mstalhrg arl trr_blesroebng "love!! ano N rdows ,.e,' a, N'rdcws ^JT networks W so".ware MicroComputer Fundamentals Computer Fundamentals Electronic Spreadsheets - Application Fundamentals Word Processing . Introductory Electronics Windows Applications Computer Service & Support Database Management Communications System Support Fundamentals Network Administration Network Administration Installation & Configuration The Unix Operating System Pre -Employment Readiness and Job Client Server Computing Search Workshop Pre -Employment Readiness and Job Search Workshop Financial Assistance may be available TORONTO • • 61:1nnn Helping YOt1 Build a Better Life Pickering Campus 1450 K111 -o -' toll Rd 420-1344 Learn to prepare income taxes from Hil 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 H&R BLOCK® THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS ENVIRONMENTAL SERvi,E, DIRECTOR "ceded roc a Nursing H;me Group .n the Osha. Na and surrounding area Rrl,aoie vehicle a must Send resume to F le •97t 5 Oshawa This Waek J65 Farewell St. PO So. se' 2.snawa ON. L t H 71-5 News .Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 P.M. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 683-0707 OBC is a well-established private vocational college with campuses throughout Ontario. We are seeking an individual with considerable experience in the Marketing field to become a Marketing / Employment Support Service Representative Send your resume to DEAN ONTARIO BUSINESS COLLEGE MIDTOWN MALL 200 JOHN ST. W. SUITE 201 OSHAWA ON L1 J 2B4 Only those under consideration Wil be contacted. =OBC 0s7AR10 BUSI%ESS COLLEGE You are: Outgoing, professional, creative, very organized, self motivated and an independent worker, yet a strong team player. You have experience in: Media Buying Sales Written and Oral Presentation Public Relations Placement Services Promotions and Trade Shows Computer Skills are Essential Your Duties may include: Media and Market Planning Admissions Securing job placement information form local employers and providing Employment Support Services to OBC graduates Representing OBC at local associations and conducting presentations in the community Need some career direction? OBC can help. Accounting - Bussam Adasnutratsoa 25 C mputerued Booiieepmg K/FF~ Computer Software & Systems Upezator 1♦ Admuustrabve Assistant - Secretary Dental Assutsng - ?hmmwcv TeduuLlan Media Office Assistant • Mo6cal Lab. Assauw Medical Office Admsasstrator - human Service Worker Child k Youth Assuiant - Ansasal Care Aide Travel Counsellsog • Tourum & Hospsubry ' Law Clerk - Law and $minty Legal Office Assuunt and many more... Get Wberle you titrant t0 M fast. titritb OBC's quailtp CWeer trvian& Graduate in 12 nwoo s er kis! Z00foMSr. —oBc (Midtown Maul � 576-9175 =. C«,XG9 , Due � rf1P (G 1,rFmi Gr•,r �{ the ..rr r, ..r. AJAX MUNICIPAL HOUSING CORPORATION Aequlres a new MANAGER T -e Corporation ,s a "Aur:,:ipal non-profit c ising provider and operates a portfolio approximately 500 units of family, sin - ;les and seniors residences In both town rause and high rise developments. "-e successful applicant will have had extensive experience in the management housing projects operated :n accor- !ance with established Ministry of Hous - r y and Local Government policies and reg.ilatlors —e She will have a proven record in the performance of all aspects of housing management Including property manage- ment and maintenance. financial opera- rcr,s and budgets. tenant relations. hu- -an resources and purchasing and will re- �c— directly 'o the Board of Directors ase forward resumes and salar,r ex- Aaucns in :ont deuce before Ncvem- ___ 26. '996 addressed :o: THE PRESIDENT AJAX MUNICIPAL HOUSING CORPORATION 1 Richards Lane Ajax. Ontario LIT 3%13 LOW I 1( people We are lookingfor le who: I P • Know what it means to give outstanding customer service. • Have experience In ladies wear retail • Want to bring fun and enthusiasm to our stores *Truly believe the customer comes first. We offer: • A competitive salary • Excellent bonus and reward programs • All the training you'll need to be successful with us We currently have an opening for a MANAGER in the Pickering Town Centre If a rewarding career with much potential growth is what you are after, please FAX your resume to: 1-416-340-1750 or mail to: ••-•---•-•7 .. o...w ry .t all III General General • - - , Help Help 206 Hardwood Ave. S., Suite wie Ajax, Ontario LIS 2H6 (Ajar Plaza) (905)428-9475 14Oo,947-0803 Class AZIDZ - Registered & Approved •Air Brakes • Cortvnercial rye changers Certification • Dangerous Goods • Certified Air Brake Adjustment Course • P.D.I.C. Course • Log Book & Border crossing Tax Deductible — No GST/PST --- 24 Hrs/7 Days/Wk. Finartaal Assataum Or Payment Plan May be Available ADAMS SERVICES requires 30 CLASS AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract, FulUPart time Call Randy 430-2204 ' General Help PICKERWO Area Taxi Company. requires Drivers nmediately Full / part time 686-0467 • • •L3 Iml Check Out Our Flyer Delivery Service. We are b tar The f1 Distributor of flyers in our area. Have your flyers deliveredSy! �►" y 1 any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The Newspaper OW everybody needs• News Advertiser ..... 11 A I advertising. PAGE 34 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 13.19% Career Career Career Career General General „ Careers „ Careers i ' , Careers Training Training TrainingMTraining Help Help i!1 i%�Ti In less than a year, you can have the skills being sought in the workplace: • Network Specialist • Computerized Accounting • LAN Administration • Office Administration • Computer Programmer • Office Assistant • Programmer Analyst • Word Processing • Financial assistance available for those who quality • Individualized, hands-on adult learning environment • Targeted job search assistance OSHAWA CAMPUS 434-8585 (1-800-993-9993) IBM - PC •AUIUCAD DRAFTIN(k ANI) DFSlkiN V. 12/V. 13 •CuMPUTURILED AccouN I IN(i/B(jSINCS-, APF'I I, AT Ir)NR • DE:SK 1"(lP PU EiI ISFi ING/Cr RA F'H ICS • HOtiPITAt.ITY ANI) T UIII�ISM •II-ITFRNFT COMM(INICAIIONti OMICROCOMPu TI R BU`+INt SS SUPI'ORT -NL_T-WORKING ANU COMMUNICATIONS-CNA/CNE/NT •OFFICE ADMINISTRATION AND OPE. RAI IONS SUPPORT •SOI 1 WARE DF:Sl(iN AND PR()C,RAMMIN(i MACINTOSH •DESKTOP PUBLISHING/PRF:Pk E.SS GRAPHIC -MUI:rIMFDIA PRODUCTION/WFB PACi F. DESI(iN Durham Business & cb Computer College 1099 Kingdon Rd.. Suite 221). I'Ii,. kci in=- Ont. ( O i%c C3ardcn C ,.nnplex ) Financial ass s!ance may be available to those :^divqualdy Gall for more Information. SCARBOROUGH PICKERING NORTH YORK 724-1053 427-3010 499-0300 Internet www.dbcc.c:-. ca genlnfo�d staff.dbcc on.ca 20 GENERAL LABOURERS Required immediately for Auto supplier in Ajax / Pickering area. Must have previous assembly experience. Able to work shifts. Own transportation. Grade 12 Please fax resume to : 416-923-1064, Phone 416-923-9801 Norell Services Canada Ltd. PICKERING Requires Kitchen Supervisor with minimum 2 years experience. Pay to commensurate with experience. Apply with Resume to: File #9714 Oshawa/Whitby This Week F O. Box 481 Oshawa, Ont. L1 H 7L5 No phone calls please 1 1 Improvements ' ' Improvements ' ' Improvements ' ' Improvements -HE MISA7VEN-'JRFS OF CRAwFORC ANC SONS *AW Vft tDM? rrs r%* FM Iter *AUL l� KT 11 1 edsrf a�oLL�� r SPEtIALM CTA 5 FOR CONCRETE (Own 20 yawns ext rima and mom 101 5,0[x1 Norrras rs•eM10) Injection spttcialist ( polyurethatt-depoxy) for CRACKS / LEAKS Foundation cracks WaterproofingJsump pumps/drainage systems RX POTENTIAL LEAKS BEFORE WHITER RENOVATIONS our expert trouble shooting offers you the optimum repair at the best prices with a 10 year full guarantee. 905-686-6880 :11IF INS I WDG111:T NOW 1DIQROVF.SIGENTS Basement Apts., Rec-roofns, plurrlbalg, Additions, elWri(al, drywall, debts. ceramic filing & counter tops 15 yrs. Exp. call Mario (905) 61 MM. cal. (416) 560.4663 C & R Maintenar" Building repairs and reno- valtions electrical, plumb- ing, ceramic ties, caMen- try. From small repairs to major renovatiars. Fully guaranteed, free esti- mates. (905)432-1931 eoctr,c Lr dealers. hunvdrfiers Bq a anatl jobs. Residential commercial industrial 25 rears exDe-,er-ce F 0 EstYwaRes. Pauk (905)428-0295 EUROPEAN TILE SPECIALIST Wit! renovate your Dath- room or kitchen walls, as well as floor tiles Good references and sabstac- bon guaranteed. For free estimates call D. Dykstra 725-4913 GARAGE Door repars. broken springs. cabies toners. openers installed S49 New doomopeners Ouahty Plus Doors 416- 336-0073 GENERAL CARPEN- TRY, free estimates. house additions, basements, decks. tnm work door in- staltation, baseboards. sheds. roof repairs. (90;) 619-2930 Bit Jr. J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV. INC. Sp ckWing in custom homes, ackitions. reno- vations, rec rooms and basement apartments. Residential and con marcial. Serving Duman Region for over 15 yrs. Free consultation. Carl Jeff 9(15-42163706 RENOVATIONS BY W.LEAVER ,Additions, second stories, finished bsmts., bath- rooms, decks, file & wood floors, doors & windows, guaranteed and reliable can Walter (905)426-2145 -DUCT CLEANING $19-95 Main. s• vwd Snag• system 200r'v Carpet a llpbolstery 'ratio. --w ;i :amn-.m-s• .W..Vawp M SIGON Construction Ltd. serving Durham Region for 19 yrs. Additions. sundecks patio doors, windows, rec-rooms, flagstone, tree esti- mates. 905-5765760 T.E. Home Improvements Speciakzing ,n roofing, sid- ing, soffit. eaves trough. window & doors. Please call Tom 579-3760, leave message. SU Roofing A & C ROOFING, shin - g". as types of roots. new and old, Workmanship Guaranteed. Free esti- males. Call Andrew at (905) 428.8704. F' Electrical ELECTRICIAN MASTER 25 yrs., ego. new wiring, mnovaWns, service up- grades, fuses to break- ers.certilied security, foe & alanns.Free est. 905693.5650 • ' • Plumbing • DOUG CLARK PLUMB- ING.LcenseC aria . surea . repairs and anera !Wins. new bathrooms and •enovatrons pump sales and service free estimates. 686-5172 24 Ars MPainting & Decorating Painting. Wallpapering. New Stucco. Repainting old stucco. wainscotting. moulding, Wall boarding, minor house- hold repairs Also Faux Painting. (905)686.2990 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, dean, reliable service. 420 -Ml • Moving & • Storage Moving Symms full services,moves, pkartce and piano speciai- ists. Flat rate or hourly. We now have heated storage units. Now offering free boxes wilt move. I'aAt and bad special. starring at $99. and up. Cal for iNor- imatiort, 725.0006 or 427-M MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS w• led more alylt% >. Cdrrewcia or retadential. Packaging, storage and tames availl", Sana &and mordh dscwtK. Free estimates. 571-0755 1488-491-6600 Moving 8 . Flooring, • House • Snow • Storage • Carpeting • Cleaning • Removal HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS Move big Cr small, we pace them all' Free estimales. seniors discount, shat no- tice moves. Appliances moved, also storage space available Comparable rates. Cal 432-2850. MEN WITH (LARGE TRUCK Will do household moves residential, commercial. All types of moves. Cant Carl or Jane 427-2856. MICHALSKI MOVING Houses. Apartments. Of- fices, Appliances and Piano Speaabsts Senior and Md -Month Dis- counts.Licensed, in- sured.Free Estimates ExcoMent service. Call 436-7795. Crag Movers Bargain rates. homes, offices, apt., etc. Piano PatlCirtg available. _ • ' Flooring, • Carpeting r-- --- 1 I 1 I 1 �A6, I 1 eE41E911G I 1 One cried IS i ;ARSOLUT1ELTi 1 knin 1 I\41 EftRl ORDER 1 CARPET INSTALLATIONS 25 years expenence restretoVV. our spenakty Free estimates D & N Duncan, 9&7.1799 or 997-1800 House ImCleaning BONDED CLEANING LADY seeks work cleaning houses, apartments and offices. Call after bpm 905-6194602 CHARMAINE'S MAID SERVICE Maids fully bonded &t insured Quality cleaning at reasonable rates 619-3282 ELM PERSONALIZED CLEANING SERVICE - sat- isfaction guaranteed. Call Beth at 683-4564. .rn with 17 yr. ex- perience. Cleaning b% the day, every other Friday avail- able Rate., $418 -565 576-9865 leave message HOUSE CLEANING by Lorie Special Rates for Weekly I Biweekly from $45. 416-703-3027 SINGLE MAID SERVICE Complete & quality household cleaning weekly, bi-weekly, occasionally 10'%L off for Seniors Insured & Bonded 603-619.8082 • Snow • Removal SNOWPLOWING - Resi- dential & commercial. For FREE ESTIMATES call 579.15N • House . House • Cleaning • Cleaning 12 %40% 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 SNOTY-CF c_AarwG •vcrrArasT We do not use a plo%io on driveway! -c" raaiways :rNeways and'nun,Ppw talks RFRSO-IRRLF RRTFS 404-0602 lot a Free estimate • Party • Services Clowns, Balloon -o -grams. Music, Cinderella, Snow White Pocahontas, Mn Mouse, Loot Bags, Face Panting, Magic, Power Ranger, Lion King. Srraa I>tma w wma flism & UM Taafo 905471-5331 MAGIGAK down friends, ready to en- tertain !or any age. any occasion. Birlhidays, pro- molions, openings, kind raisers. Magic shows are fun! Leluce help. 8W 7057 or 728-8334 or 683.1171 RA11 rr PANTS WORK Doing Magic For Children's Parties And N Occasions. Have My own Magician. Call 1F. mle • Prw* • • Tubrli Schools NEED HELP with ac - canting, finance, or man- agement courses? Call Joe at 905.619-3082. Career Career Career Training I Training I _Training I TrCareer in r Still Time to Register for the following Continuous Learning courses Course (Code) Start Date Time Price Assertiveness Training (ASST 1901) A'ot'. 2'1 9:00 - ,? 00 neral Help10 Attention Deficit Disorder (CFILD 1556) .vnr,. 2-; 9 00 - -i oo Basic Ar7-h)'tbmia Interpret MV 1557) .'Vol,. 23 9'00 - 4: 00 TOWN OF PICKERING C.Y.R. Basic .Rescuer (CPR 1550) Abif 21 6,50 - to oo 162 ; Embroidery, Beginners ►SEW 1925) ,Not 23 900-400 r 17'" Gook! Food Good Mood ( WELL 1915) Lvot 2.� 9: 00 - 4 0o =4H ". /r►,mortality/Reincarnation(LEI,S 19-X/ )Von• 23 900 - 4 00 14,y - Ribbon Weat'ing Christmas (SEW 1924) :Nor• 2,1 9:00 - 4 00 �_57.,, Stained Glass (CRFT 1912) h'ol- 23 9 00 - 4 00 =51.1' For VISA or AtastlifKard registration, call Call today for more 721-3000 or information at 1-800-461.3260 721.3052 DURHAM Educating You for the Real World. ImGeneral General General Help I Help I Help IrrAM.1_4VA:1- Required for Durham Region local transportation company. Must have minimum 2 years experience. Clean driver abstract, police abstract, police clearance & be U.S. qualified • Top rates • Highway • RRSP Program • Weekly pay • Direct Deposit • Comprehensive benefits package Please Contact; WILMA FRASER 905-579-2911 Fax 905-579-6050 1nt =Tsm# P E R S 0 N N E L MOVIE PRODUCTIONS Busy, Aggressive Toronto Agency seeks new faces to work in Film, TV Series, Commercial, Print 8r Live Productions. (No exp required but an asset) Extras $7.00 - $22.80/hr Models $45.00 - $75.00 Actors, Singers, Dancers $300.00 - $460.00/day Kias, Teens and Adults of all types accepted Contact - Juliana 416-5994834 SIGN UP 8 GO TO WORK TODAY The job is simple but requires self start - ere, persistence and sometimes over 40 hours of work per week. We provide train- ing. Successful new people can earn $30,000 - $50,000 in their first year. Part timers $250 - $350, per week. Income and Promotional opportunity are unlimited and based on your performance. Calc 905-723-3411 4 DRIVERS Required for east and company. 3 yrs. verifiable experience. clean abstract & Police clearance. tanker experience. e. Please call for appointment. 416-439-4106 AIMCO BANKING TELLER, cus- tomer service oriented. Be- quired unmediatety. Fax re- sui rte to (905) 433-1162. BAR STAFF full time, part time required. Fax resume (905)433-1162 the Canadian Ked (Toss Society EXPERIENCED HOMEMAKERS NEEDED If- YOU... • po"sess a Hume Supriort Certificate or equivalent • have one or more %car% experience o-orklnk In a community getting • hake excellent cummunlcatlon and organizational .kills • haye access t0 a 1:r • are flexible to v4ork a tariety of hours, mcludmg evenings and weekends, on a rotational hasis N'E K'U CLD LAI 10 HE41?FRLI.M Fut in Person Canadian Red Crass Society 419 King St. W. Ste. 105 Oshawa, Ont. Ord) tIkNC Api lkmLc Clxisidcred for An .nil wall he we arc An cywl trppxtumty employer. BROKER DELIVERY DRIVERS Must have own vettt- CIO, (4 cyl. small car) CPM paid daily. knmediale positions availabb tullf part On* shifts. commitinertt a must. Call 114 Wk only. BROTHER'S RESTAU- RANT, 110 Lupin Dr. Whit- by ,waiter/ waitress, fuUlpart time work available. Great earning potential. Dead- line for applications Mon. Nov. 16th. Apply in person to ChrisBill 2-4pm. Mon. - Fri. CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE ".ewe at aCvenisers _ check Tier ad upon publication as views Advertiser wil not be responsible for more "tan one incorrect insertion and there shat be no liability for non-InSertlon or any adver- tisement Liability for er- 'ors in ads is limited to the amount paid for the space occupying the error All :opy is subtest to the ap- Oroval of management of 'Jews AOvertser EARN $67.00 per day Omhome. prvcess,ng -all. light assembly com- ^�ters. (416)812-6891 earn 5500 per week from hornet completely boo -0v surveys 416)812-6892 code 6 WORK FROM HOME vot m Ovist tu3txm • wEEau �ArcMEoufs NO 11M0 IMV • WO.. AT rOUa ow. OWN IAC! AMD COMVEMIFMGE • No rwrs"S • MO =171 F • A VAe1EY Or O►IOIIT UNIT Ifx CALL NOW 24 HOUr•i (416) 208-3167 GAILUND Requires Cleaners, days and evenings drivers license an asset. 683-4134 GENERAL HELP 12 positions available now in all areas of Oshawacom- party. Pay varies with position and responsibility, Call Roxanne 721-0299. HAIR Stylist wanted for established downtown Whitby salon. 3 years ex- perience with clientele, sal- ary +commissions. Knowl- edge of Goldwell colours an asset. 905.430-8998. General Help ko O F prC�� WaE d1 z is, c Corporation of the Town of Pickering 1 The Esplanade Pickering, Ontario L1V 6K7 An Equal opportunity Employer In accordance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection Of Privacy Act, the information gathered is collected pursuant to the Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.M. 45, and will be used to select a candidate We thank all those Individuals who apply, however. only those applicants granted an interview will be THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,1996 -PAGE 35-A EMTeGenelp I Generalal Help I neral Help10 SkHe p THE TOWN OF PICKERING ER. TER/TOOL ER. Tool Designerre- INVITES APPLICANTS TO APPLY quired for metal stampirg plant .r Oshawa Fluent with Auto Cad 12 on pro FOR A 1 -YEAR CONTRACT gressive dies, pgs & f�x- ares Also required ,s a Tool andDie Maker for mid POSITION AS LABOUR sizeprogressive tools Please send resume to Poe x 9701 Oshawa Whitby RELATIONS OFFICER This Week P O Box 457 Oshawa L ! H 71.5 to administer two collective agreements, handle all grievances, prepare bargaining proposals & costings, conduct bargaining sessions & research & prepare grievance & arbitration briefs. Mandatory requirements include a degree or college diploma in Humane Resource management, experience in contract negotiations, grievance administration & tribunals, excellent interpersonal communication. report writing & computer skills. a minimum 5 years experience in labour relations functions in a unionized environment; adeptness in grievance resolution 8 bargaining table negotiations & knowledge of the collective bargaining process. including pertinent labour relations & employment legislation. Qualified applicants are invited to submit a detailed resume before November 22, 1996 to Dayle M. Cameron, Manager of Human Resources. Monarch Purchasing & Inventory Management Analyst Monarch Marking Systems is a leading supplier of mer- chandise Idert;flcation systems for retail and Industrial ap- plications. We are currently seeking a dynamic team player for the position of Purchasing and Inventory Managemert Analyst. This Is a 6 month contract position. You will have 5-10 years Progressive Purchasing and In- ventory Control experience In a related Industry. University /College degree PMAC,CAPIC certification. Excellent ana- lytical, communication and organizational SKOS. Proficien- cy in MS office. I Please tax/send your resume to Human Resources, Mon- arch Marking Systems, 895 Brock Road Pickering, On. L1 W 3C1. Fax (905)839-6130. Thank you for responding. Unfortunately only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Homeworkers -;e! • r '-eeded . i:, S8200'wk •. asy work :lies'• For -ee details a SASE to Skytile Erterpns. Cs 150 Clark B'yd. Sude 247, Brampton Ont LIST 4Y8 JAPAN CAMERA ;;sra- wa ;.d^"e - a" ..^e JOS► hon available for expen- enced pnrter Please tax resume only (905) 571- 7737 MASSAGE ATTENDANT 'or Ajax Pickering area In.' out. 24 hr into 416-724- 3352 MOVIE PEOPLE. Toron- to's fastest growing agency seeks extras for film arta TV work, all types, no exp. req. Earn $7-$22 801hr. Work guaranteed. We place peo- ple on movie sets every day. Call Jonathan (416) 961-2226. TELEMARKETING OPPORTUNITY _5 rcl.r1r OILS ^onuses.par tr'e Mon - Thurs 5-9 p m trom our Ajax iocation (Exp preferred, Call 428-8400 THE MUTUAL GROUP seeks a sett motivated rc.- vlduai with excellent people skills and an interest �n ach ev ng entrepreneurial independence. Complete Ira nm g,tbenetimlinancxlg programs available Mini- mum 2 years full time wonc- ing expenence required Also. with (a University de- gree) requested Fax re- sume to: Pearson Lanes. 129 Byron St. N., Whitby, On. LIN 4M8 (905) 668- 2141. Fax. 1..1 1- - .41.elin9 Dept. $800 salary/mo. TO that Hairstylist in Osha- guaranteed. No experience wa. Be your own boss for necessary. Car necessary. $100twk, renting chairs. Please call Mr. Lawrence Can 576.7144 or 576- 666-2122 2245 See page 7. (Pickering edtibon only) for Town Of Pickering Job Vacancies. WANT TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS? studio S.K.O. We're looking for modern, up-to-date hairstylists tar chair rentals. Please apply in person 108 Dundas St.W., Whitby or call 430- 9397. WANTED - 64 people to lose up to 30 lbs. h- New SEEKING 50 People for Years. Doctor recommend - Christmas Season. Call ed Ask How! Toll Free 1 - Mandy at 721-1411 to set BOG -881-6782 up interview. PLOWING Brokers wanted with 4x4 pick-up trucks with plows. 427-6237 HIRING NOW, 8 - to people for driving positions. No experience necessary, flexible hours, own vehicle required. Call (905) 665- 9034 Monday - Friday. Office Im Help ADMIN ASSISTANT ,�)5, 4J3-" Office Help OFFICE PERSONNEL required Local :orstr,c•i- 'ental firm seeks -_")armed. self motivated rd;, dual to ,°ver 'cr maternr^y eave 7 -is s a full time position for a period of app''--■ 8 -orihs, and may eac !o 'ull time employment Du. ties rclude accounts a- :emabies re processing of ►edit nformarion. as we.. as accounts Oayabie rd - id" must oe aDie !o non, M,tn inle s�pervlsior n a :asual environment Com. :ut@r !,teras/ 6 a must vruie exper'.ence m a rental rnvrronm.er! s a definite tssef Must De able to star! -medtateiy Please 'or .aril resumes !o Rcoo.os :u'rlent Rentals 4E3 raun:cn Rd E Oshawa. Dr!and L,H 715 An Yaier e Acxe•-^.an Sales Help ' Agents DRAPERY SALES Per- s,:^ e 2-3 Sa:udays per plus in home sales must by 'u:ly e.per . ,n all aspec!s .. ndow cover rigs CJ,; _'ac1e at 9C5-423 X93' DURHAM REGION '-u- Lt corporate & ensure. Gau- lec-trained. -,-1mum 2.3 OFFICE MANAGER e -years experience ennlu- -_.re. .r-a.:.X: 11 �e- siasric & p,otess+onai Tele- ', ed. organ.zed Fax -e- phone 905.831-51,32. rax 5„me :0 ,905; 433-1162 9C5-420-9889 RETAIL SALES -eo 81 neeee,, Fac rs,.'ne to (905!433-1162 MAC ARTIST Immediate opening For an experi- enced graphic iar*:St. Must rave 3 yrs. mrl- m.,m experience creative full cc or design, vr,th photo shop Q,ark and page maker Ability to meet tight dead - with accu- rate interpreta- t,cn of client in- structions. Send resume.enumer- atlon expected .0 FILE # 9716 OSHAJ'lA THIS VVEEK. O. BOX 481. SHAWA.0NT L1H 71_5 NCATti AMEP-AN Ltd, saseea.r, a hancsor, practical type Mecnan,ca: Engineer-, graduare :c ncrk 'Mer -ar;,!ac-,:• rg -fart n WSI•,cv Or:ar o Experience - AutcCac .s essertial Those .►teres:ed CAG aticuts. Meta, Fap- cat:rg Equ.pmert arc Par-. Operations shouic -ep , Wr a resume and .--ver -g er to Ror Wilson Ncr•r Amencar Steel E7u�r­r' ') Ltc JCC Mop• ^s Feet. v1n ;Dy Ontar c _ N M9 PLUMBER -,IIRO ,.R 4 X41 APPFEN- T;CE Must De expererced .,, _omrrer,;.al Fax ,,s. -ne to 9c5-42::-=8'3 SEWING - MACHINE OPERATORS Clean, modern mfg. plant locat- ed in Pickering. hourly rate plus piece work beaus. Must be experienced. Cau CifIMO (lei) 42e-e7f4 Skilled Skilled Skilled Help EM HelpHE Help P E � PEBR1 R Pebra Inc. a leading Canadian automotive parts supplier is looking for a skilled individual to fill the position of: TOOL A DIE MAKER The successful applicant will posses a valid Ontario Tool 8 Die and /or Toolmaker licence. The ability to carry out both TIG and MIG welding on to tooling surfaces is critical. Experience in working on Injection Moulding tooling as well as reading blue prints are essential. The successful can- didate will be required to work with machining equipment. The company offers an attractive starting salary combined with a comprehensive employee benefits package and ex- cellent career growth potential. If you are this special person, please send your resume to : PEBRA INC. P.O. BOX 660,775 Neal Drive. Peterborough,Ontario. K9J 6Z8 PHONE: (705) 742-3534 FAX: (705) 742-1653 PAGE 36 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,19% IN ISkilledF M,Firewood Articles Articles Help l For Sale For Sale PLUMBER ABSOLUTELY THE � M 1 • a • BEST - lop quality hard- ■ HOW ARE WE DOING' ■ Dynamic, established wood at low prices. Free ■ delivery Serving Pickering, plumbing Company OflefS Ajax. Whitby and Oshawa. ■ TheTh6ft*11llewsklielliseraffiskd full service plumbing and Call DURHAM FIREWOOD ■„�`■ drawdearting requires sell 427-4741 isoamiadbp1Ug131�OlrtbrTlE;5w111e Hest ■ motivated team player APPLEWOOD, aged 1-2 ■ possbe service•WeWou/dappfeaaleyotrcanlid with great people skins years old bush cord, 5210. ■ respot-Geb fie gUeSt�MbflCfw. ■ V3 bush, cord. $80 Deliv- Must be experienced in ered 1-905-987-4563 ■ 1. Was your call answered promptly? ■ residential and commer- Phone collect ■ clal service plumbing and FIREWOOD Quality sea- ■ drain clearing. soneo 16' split hardwood ■ starting at $185,Cord Call ■ Fax resume to: eve 705-944-8801, 7 p.m ■ (905)726-1994 , p.m ■ 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friendly, ■ FIREWOOD For Sale ■courteous service? Cut Spht and delivered ■ SERVICE PLUMBER. or S50 a face cord Call Jerry ■ M i ready 1'-900-677-6529 3'd or 4th year app-enhce (905) 683-9639 ■ COUCH AND CHAIR ■ required Knowledge of high FIREWOOD Seasoned $'25 cesx anc chair $5:. CD ROM. SVGA 14- mon, ■ rise buildings and firewood cut & split. maple. ■ lock. Made flooring, Oak. must have valid gas Gens- oak, beech Same day tree Basswood 6 Poplar 1705. ■ as. Please tax resume 10 delivery Ajax. P CKer ng. ■ 3. Are you satisfied with the response to your 905-420-1077 Whitby 683-C709 R cry Rd Unit 2 Oshawa advertisement? ■ is Posi track differential, FIREWOOD, Excellent ■ WANTED proven tabic ■ aro weed crafts for 1997 _cantly rardwood.. Guar- uar-Hos mail shoves No consign- 6 30 pm (705) 953-2085 ments All C O D Contact ital Hospital a -teed. extra long fury 1983 CHEV, Celebrity 4 7927 ■ 101 seasoned. cut and spin ■ 93.000 original kms new engine in March '96 60Computerrebuilt /Internet Medical Dental Honest measurement Free 905-404-9035. ■ delivery Kozy Heat Fre- ■ 4, Suggestions DENTAL RECEPTIONIST wood 905-753.2246 ■ or comments: 99Q co ■ experienced, hardworking_ FIREWOOD Roka Lum- ■ outgoing. mature person ber & F rewood Centre ■ required for fast paced. 4'x8xl2'. $60. 4'x8'x16-. ■ Abel computerized. Picker- $65 Established 1963 ■ ing practice Some even- Days 705-277-3381. Even- ■ ings & Saturdays Fax re- rags 905-434-6665 Free ■ We would like to hear from you. sume 905-420-4056 delivery to Oshawa area ■ ■ NURSES •/ Company, SKIDS & Pallets for tire. ■ x• InCOme 5 part -rime. 5 weoC hardwood IS soh- ■ If you prefer, lull -lime Work from home wood mixed. pre cut or bro- ■ Call 905-571-5063 Ken. delivery available. ■ Please contact Fred Eismont ■ Daycare Inne otte Call (905)430- ■ at 576-9335, or 683-0707 • , Wanted'3 11 ■ or fill out this Coupon ■ WILSON'S FIREWOOD ■ Oy me bush cord or tate ■ and mail to - MATURE expenencad cord Cut, split and deliv- is live out care giver required. eked Hardwood mixed ■ reliablenon-smoking. for 905-432.7741 Hardwood Classified Department ■ our Whitby home (Hwy 2. chall,ng avariabie ■ McQuay 2 children. 2 1.2argain P.O. BOX ■ and 8 months References ■ 481 required 668-3875 B � 865 Farewell St. ■ NANNY live in or cut. y x. 2, Westney RC and Hwy 2. corner ■ ■ Oshawa, Ontario ■ prefer PhilUpano speaking GET OUT OF DEPT to care for 2 crulcren.ages 4 Ms mer Derr Maser !s, . � ■ LIH 7L5■ and 2. 10 am - 8 p m , now it 7 minutes Notn,ng ■ tlexiDue. we0icends Ott to buy Or Sell NC hidden ■ 696-11500 dirges. tots cost fUr rate.■ 'Your sabstacWnisMemeasureof our sulcceiss' ■ NANNY Live -our required for 4 chftorer ages - 3 12. & 2 year old twins, refer- ences requveo. D,xieiMa- piegate area Call 905- 837-1721 NANNY WANTED- fa par, time it home care of darxlg fall year old boy in Pickering (Norm of Whites and Finck_ Wednesdays 3 d0 p m to 8 OC p m stall,. ing in January Must be low ing. energetic reliable, a good cook and have ex(:cei- lent references Please all &l a! (905 420-9791 NON-SMOKING (pre- re^eC Na^^y requueo to care for 3 duldrer in Cour- tice Mon - Fn 7 3C am - 6 3C p m Must also do some housekeeping Please call Tracy 436- 0375 Daycare • Available AFFORDABLE & Loving Dayca•e in non-smoking environment Around corn- er from Glengrove PS on Glenview Rd Full & part- time. Receipts Mother of two (905) 839-7237 9 YEARS Experience. Red Cross. C.PR., struc- tured routine. back-up pro- vided. non-smoker no pets. references. lots of TLC. 420-8526 CINDY'S DAYCARE loving mother of 2 offers experienced daycare in my home, Maple Ridge. First Aid/CPR Certified. Nc smoker, no pets. Discount rate. 837-2042 DAYCARE in my home, mother of 3, meals induct- ed, finished basement. Pickering Village, please call after 3 p.m. 619-9273 MATURE/Expenenced caregiver offers exceptional daycare in her home, non smoker, no pets, low child- ren ratio, references. Duval Glenanna. Laura, 420- 3091, NANNY REQUIRED, to live in or out. to care for 1 5yr.old & 1 newborn., housekeeping & some cooking. call 619-1718. WESTNEY/Rossland - re- liable babysitter available with 10 yrs. exp. ICS day- care diploma. Hot lunch, snacks, fenced yard,babies welcome, reference-. re- ceipts, reasonable rates. 427-4937 $21 39 Have per 6 paper = ii M M M 0 M M IN == M i ready 1'-900-677-6529 swive chair, $45 CLEARANCE SALE. COUCH AND CHAIR CYR 586 I '�-M�.: ` egsam .56 Cache. 8X LuMBER •'x4' 7 I -X5- $'25 cesx anc chair $5:. CD ROM. SVGA 14- mon, Cedar. Pine. Spruce. Hem- dS25 3 twcycies speakers, r _ an and Ia. lock. Made flooring, Oak. $25 sac, or pest offers Dour warranty. $1300 Call Basswood 6 Poplar 1705. 905, 839-5912 905-665 7290 488-2979 Early morning. 579-1869 FREE TO GOOD HOME poor' &finings 1981 GMC, Rally STX 2 ace,t . a:s !ema e cc^ spacec. one oecawed black. grey 6 white due Ic child's aiierg,es 905 509-5778 FREE TO good home, ap- ,.,ter Coke a d S.hepnerd. moo T-- G 7 C MATCHING Sota S15J• ..eve sea: S'OC Glass top tale and end tables 575 Enterra nment inn S50 Call ANTIQUE. Walnut dining c se! Excellent condi tion 6 chairs ricluong 1 captains Chair Newly up- holstered wrtr, lame carved buffet Asking 52250 Cali 905-983-9695 APPLIANCE,RE- PAIR' :a 438 8' 93 Serv- ice ca -s S35 d up Wash- ers. dryers. stoves triages Low rates Also new style Michelle at 434, 52 • used apttkarlces. for sale OFFICE DESK natural .00C 54'x3 ' S99. -atchin^y swive chair, $45 Desk. solid wooe (good for stuoent) 36'x19' $75 Leather inline skates size 5 525 Kohc hockey hel- ^let S25 Micron hockey SKa1eS, sae 6. S20 Lamps. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR dressers. desks tables. chairs, beds. books. sofa beds and more? Large se- lection o! used furniture' Were not your average second hand store New Life Furniture, 250 Baily Si neve• used $15 leach Call W Wax (905)686-6332 905-686-1222 TABLE 48-x48-, S40 Cnb S5C Stroller $35 Gins skates. size 13. S15 Boys skates. jr size 5 S25 683- 9736 USED RAILWAY ties, fair to good condition, truck load lots, approx. 200 per toad, $4.50 each 686- 6104 Articles for Sale FALL 1 WINTER CLOTH- ING at rock bottom prices. Snovrboard and ski iadkets, pants, gloves and accesso- ries; at up to 80% OFF reg- ular retail prices. Quality named brand labels. SKI CLEARANCE CENTRE 377 Taunton Road East, Osha- wa (just east of 5 Points Mall). 905-725-3468. FOR SALE: Approximate- ly 500 Scotch Pine Christ- mas Trees. 6' 10 8' tall. COI - borne area. Phone 905- 344.7381 after 6 pm, or leave message. 1996 GM Astro Van rally wheels. new tires, 215X75R15. $500 for set of 4; Also S10 long & short utak truck cap, $175. 725- 3460 evenings and wee- kends. ARIENS. 5 hp snowt)fow- er, new motor, dual stage, electric start excellent con- dition. asking $650 call 668-e953 BURGLAR ALARMS al. low thieves time in your home. KEEP THEM OUT, Custom built steel security window bars for as little as 525.00 per window allows peace of mind even with windows open. For a free estimate call (905 )428- 8429. Carpet Broker, 100%. Nylon thick, plush, stain re- sistant carpet. For 3 rooms, only $369.DO. Price in- cludes 30 Sq. yds carpet, deluxe pad and installation in your home. Free quota - bon . in your home. No in- terest, no payment for one full year. Daniel, 1-800- 217-0104. Carpet Mill Disrt!butas, 12 months No payments, No interest, (OAC) 3 rooms (300sq.ft..) installed with deluxe pad from only $399. Specials on Vinyl, Ceramic and Hardwood Flooring. Free Shop At Home. 1-800- 663.6046. CARPETS - lots of carpet, 100% nylon, new stain re- lease carpets on hand, I will carpet 3 rooms, $349. Price includes carpet, pre - 2 PC. COUCH, beige, mium pad, expert installa- like new, plus 3 pc coffee bon, fast delivery. free esti- tables, asking $700. call mates (30 yards). Norman 420-1593 686.2314. COMPAQ PRESARIO 425 4�. 5x33. 2J% ^r+g HD. SVGA tax modern, co- our printer, $1000 obo Call 905-666-2509 CLARINGTON COM- PUTER CLEARANCE CENTER Two grea! va e packagas. loaded systems, syster-s include 14.28 N monitor, voice/lax modem. CO torn drive, sound cards. spilli. Dos. and w,nc- ows. _...or printer Pentium 100 S1.999 Out the door Prices. all taxes included Resale 486-50 mz 160 drive, complete system 5395 Aisc lots of used sys- tems in stock. -,am $149 including mon rot Claring- ton Computer Clearance Center 697-3059 164 Baseline Rd Bowman ale CONTENTS SALE: Liv- kngroom coffee table An- tique bedroom sat Lamps. VCR Baby trio Teak bed- room set Many other nems 905-428-2774 after Spm CRIB, mattress, bumper pads and accessories. baby change table, stroller, all like new, (bought for Grandparents home.) ask- ing $1,000. call- (905) 837- 5055 - DINING ROOM. Hall , bath chandeliers. ceiling tan, french door, cafe door, va- cuum cleaner, entertain- ment unit, desk, drapes. queen bed, call 725-9554 ELECTRIC baseboard heater, Chromalox, 3 yrs. did, 1 e 750 watts, 240 volt $16.00. ; 2 e 500 watts, 24 volt. each $12. Nortron, 240 volt thermostat. 839-1357. Dining room Suite, 6 chars, 2 arm, table with leal 3'8' x T6'. 4 door buffet & china cabinet, excellent condition, $1700 o.b.o. 721-0601. Articles Articles Articles • P•h+Ppw ' ' Autolrtobiles For Sale For Sale For Sale Boarding For Sale CHRISTMAS DECORATION FACTORY SALE Nov. 16 - 8 a.m. - 3 P.M. Nov. 17 - 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. ALDERBROOK INDUSTRIES IS A MAJOR MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Due to last years success ALDERBROOK is holding a 2 day public sale. New merchandise each day Samples, ends of lines and damaged packaging 885 SANDY BEACH RD PICKERING CASH ONLY LIQUIDATIONS Baby equipment, Toys 40 - 75% OFF CASHLESS 1080 BROCK RD S UNIT #1 PICKERING (905) 837-1281 DERS a --------------- Of ------------_ TRA41,�-� •: -C H ILDRENS' CLOTHING" SOIL Dr Consignment aids and Boys Newoom to Size 16 Now Accepting 'Winter Wear" "BARGAINS GALORE" �1! 835 Finley Ave South. Alax r Between WestneY & Lake Drveway, GUN SHOW SUN. NOV. 17TH 8 a -m. -noon PICKERING CIVIC COMPLEX Valley Farm Rd west of Brost Rd lust south of Hwv s2 905-689-8181 HOMEMADE snowmcbde Trane, snare •:re career for 2 gas tanks asking 5600 all offers cons•cer, (905) 666-1375 atter 6 p m HOUSE CONTENTS must De seen 725-9'e' JIG -SAW, 24' Dena, drill press 8- L elta floor model, table saw 20' x 28' fioor model 8- wide - extends to 20' x 48' mucro fence. steel topped table 24- x 48'. Vise 6' 668-4423 KARAOKE EQUIPMENT, '2' TV, used for singer -monitor. 1 Pioneer CLD 1080 player, 1 Pioneer MA -9. MIC mixer. 1 Pioneer UNI DIREC remote mux. 1 AH voice monitor. 30 Pioneer karaoke discs (1- 2830, 1 country STAC) 2 custom cases (audio -har- mony inc) 10 karaoke sang -books & mic & stand, 1 amplifier, MP -8 channel mixer $5500 416-330- 2526 All new equipment. NFLD. SHUTTLEBUS Leaving from Toronto to Newfoundland, round trips. or one-way Can now to took reservation 905.430- 1099 Whitby. We also de- liver parcels/height. OAKIPINE FURNITURE - Why pay retail prices? One at Ontario's oldest and lar- gest manufacturers ie now seting direct to the pudic. Eg. solid oak 7 pc. diminj room or 6 pc. solid pine bedroom, your choice $1995; marry stain choices. Tractional Woodworking 905.985-8774 PIANOS - GRANDFA- THER CLOCKS Back to school specials. New and used pianos. Not sure? Rent to own, apt. size, upright, grand, digital, key- boards. Clearance on all 1995 stock! Telep Piano Works, 433-1491. RESTAURANT 5..;P PLIES stainless steel uten- sils. stainless steel square containers (various sizes). 211. strainer, 2 portable double heating lamps, 5- head portable pop dis- penser. Neua meat slicer. 121n bladeusedsetting for $350 Meat slicer, Nela. Sinblade. new. selling for $350 Cambro portable waitress station. Cambro portable outdoor tar, 5tt long 416-330-2526 ROSEWOOD DINING room Si' to 64- ladle plus two 18' leaves 6 Mars 6' bullet wit, hutch Excellent condition Asking $1800 91' Couch $150 Call 905- 697-0312. SHEDMAN - Quality barn style spec 8' x e'. SPE- CIAL ONLY $295 plus tax Many other sizes and styles available Also garages and decks 761 McKay Rd. Unit 3, Pickering For more into call 905-619 2093 STAR LASERPRINTER - Exceilent condition, works great with IBM machines Selling due to :ncorn ahbil- ify with mac Asking 5400 Call 434-6090 STEF'S APPLIANCES 362 Frencr, Street A monk 8 white fridges. (rpSt-Ifbes. $250 & up Washers, $150 & up Dryers, -25 & up. Portable dishwashers, $200 & up Chest freezers. $175 & up While stoves, $200 & up Apt. -size wash- ers. 5250 & up Built-in dishwasher, $275 6 month warranty 905432-7167. STOVE. FRIDGE. (almond) washer & dryef(whde), in good condition, asking $800 for all 4, call (906)420-0717 til' Digital Satellite 70 Free channels for 1 year. Rent to own fa only $8.25 weekly. Cal 905-571.1412 HITACHI 35' stereo tele- vision. Ultra black picture tube, Pic -in -Pic, High reso- lution. Rent -to -own IrOm $15.80 weekly. Call 905- 571-1412 KENWOOD 200 watt Tower of Power 5 Disk CD, double cassette. tower speakers, Rent -to -own from 57.25 weekly. Call 905- 571-1412 SHARP 25' N, VCR can- binations, High resolution picture tube, front AN Jacks, auto programming, universal remote control. Rent to own from $7.50/wk. Call 905.571-1412 USED HOT TUBS for sale. 6 - 8 person tubs, electrical supplies included. Prices range from $1,000 - $1,500. If interested please call Joe at (905) 655-13332. F71"t iclesanted ANTIQUES Absolutely, Purcras. furniture or an- ything old. Scientific instru- ments. china. silver, adver- tising. toys. decoys, dons. milk bottles, collections or eslares Call Robert Bowen Ar:�ques (905) 655-8049. Brooklin FREE REMOVAL of un- wanted scrap metal. stoves, washers, cars, trucks or an- ything metal call 905-571. 714 LOOKING !or used ap- pliances wo-king order or �Ot working Pipe up at no _narge Can 432-7167 WANTED - Diningroom Side sold wood, cherry or mahogany, prefer tradition- al or antique, table with munrmum 6 chairs, buffet and hutch, to be in great condition. reasonably prc- as Cal 655-5807 WANTED CAMERAS - old china and glass !ewei- ENGLISH springer span- iel, happy and outgoing pup, 11 weeks, male, reg'd. shots. S450.436-5047 ENGLISH BULL Terriers CKC registered. White with markings. Ready to go in December 905-986-1030 FREE TO GOOD home, 3 male rabbits, evenings (905) 649-3458 Ask for Erica. FREE KITTENS, Born Sept 18. assorted colours. house trained, ready to go. call 831-4073 HORSESHOEING - Tim Connol!y s now taking in new clients in the area Es- lablished since 1982. (905) 473 5693 5 month old female Neo. Mastiff, needs a good home, loves other dogs & -idren Blue/grey in co- lour with blue eyes $600 905-432.7688, Jeff or Tami LHASA APSO PUPS for sale Non shedding. non allergic, health guarantee. vet needled House train- ing started Payment terms available. (705) 786-3124 DALMATIANS, Jack Rus- sell terriers. Lhasa - apscs scottie-poo$. choodles. sohnoodles. himilayans. hedgehogs. deg us. and more at Trent Pets Oshawa Center, 436-3724 EXCLUSIVE, original art- work T shvis. sweat shirts, night shirts. tote bags. mxlgS, has. note cards. and watches, making the finest line of canine apparel and gifts on the market today •Available exclusively at Family Pet Foods, 376 Kingston Rd Pickering (905) 509-3417 9 M11 Automobiles for Sale fery, microscopes. tele- NEED A VEHICLE? scopes, binoculars and re- Poor credit'% No credit? lated items Clocks, watch. Bankrupt? Call Tracie at as. furniture, anything aid 432-1678, 905-576-1800 or 1.888- 259.3673 1 can help' Arts a 1973 DODGE CHARG- • t Crafts ER, (Muscle Car;, good Doily. A-1 engine, new tires etc, Will trade for runabout CERAMIC WAREHOUSE vnth littler 985-2191 has a new store We have the best selection of unique 1976 MONTE CARLO ready -to -decorate bisque n lardau. cen.i.ed 142.000 Durham Region Beautiful original lid 305 v-8. great Christmas pieces and new stock always arriving week- cOnddion. many extras. no y Great bisque at great reasonable offer refised. Prices and now new 579-1869 hours!' Tuesto Sat 10 a m 3 p m 1333 Bound- 1981 GMC, Rally STX R cry Rd Unit 2 Oshawa window van. 350 auto As 905-725-6709 is Posi track differential, 1969 Nova SS Hood and WANTED proven tabic 400 Turbo Hydramatic aro weed crafts for 1997 Transmission. Call after mail shoves No consign- 6 30 pm (705) 953-2085 ments All C O D Contact Wayne Hither 905.728- 1983 CHEV, Celebrity 4 7927 dr- auto, V6 2 8 mtenor & body in ex coed Only 93.000 original kms new engine in March '96 60Computerrebuilt /Internet (7000 kms) $1200 as is. 905-404-9035. NEW MUSIC a -zine http//wwvw.durham- news net/-aic238ln- dex.htm 9111 ' Lost & • Found 1984 Camaro, engine and body in mint condition, electronic dash, stereo, must sell, 52195 oho cert, tied 655-4023 or 1 7301. 1964 HONDA CIVIC 1500, 4 or.. auto., many new FOUND - female beagle, Sal. Nov. 9, Kipling CrsJ Lakedriveway, Ajax. Owner may contact 686-13745 REWARD, LOST HIMA- LAYAN . Male, name Noel, Harwood & Hwy. Irl area. 619-6927 PERSIAN purebred cats & kittens, shots & Vet checked. Cal 576-4103. parts. Alpine stereo, front - wheel drive, 5895. 340,000 km., 416-703.1050 days: 905-427-1479 eve. 1965 OLDS. 98, 4 dr., 3.8 FI, p. seats. p. windows. p. locks, ps, pb, light brown ext., tan velour int., good body, dean int., $2000 obo. 905-728-9815. Computer Computer Video Video INTERNET SERVICE AVAILABLE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-gg00 INVENTORY CLEARANCE - Certi- fied Cars From $1995. and up. - 6 month pow- er trained warranty on advertised price - 1985 OLDS CIERA slwgn $2495: 1986 PONTIAC 600 5/wgn $1995: 1986 Chev. Celebrity s/wgn $2995: 1985 BUICK Park Ave. 4 dr $2895: 1966 OLDS Delta 88, 4 dr $2895 1985 PONTIAC 600 LE. $2995, 1987 MER- CURY Topaz $2795. 1985 MERCURY COUGAR. 2 dr $2495; 1986 CHEV Ca- price. 2 dr $2995. 1988 EAGLE Vista $2995. 1987 ESCORT E.X.P. 2 dr $2995. 1986 FORD Escort $2095: 1991 HYUNDAI Scoupe. 2 dr $4395: 1991 OLDS Calais, $6995 1990 CHEV. Cavalier, 2 dr $5495. 1990 DODGE Shadow $4395, 1969 CHEV Celebrity $4995, 1988 CUTLASS Supreme. 2 dr $4995. 1985 GMC Safari 5 pass. $2995: 1986 GMC Safari 7 pass. cony $4795. 1989 FORD Aero - star 7 pass $5495. 1931 DODGE Caravan 7 pass $7895. 1988 FORD E-150 Starcraft cony $9995. 1990 JEEP Cherokee Limited $9995 All vehicles certr tied OPEN FRI. & SAT. 9 A -M. - 6 P.M., SUN. 11-4 P.M. DALE'S AUTO CENTRE 723- 7787. 444 TAUNTON RD. E. OSHAWA 1985 TOPAZ, 4 dr, all power. auto, good body. excellent for second car 139.000 km $1200 obo. 728-6965 1986 ARIES STATION WAGON Excellent cond- hon. great winter car Auto, 103 kms. 51800 certit,ed Cal 905-668-6150 even- ings, Nancy at 905-571- 1729 days 1986 CHEVETTE 5 speed. 137,000 kmb,. new clutch and new rad And More!'' $950 Call 905-665- 1603 1987 MERCURY Topaz. 4 Cyl, 5 -speed, S1495 call hed. 1984 Olds Cutlass. V-6 automatic, all power. $1295 certified obo 4 986 Che - vette, 4-cyl. autorinatic. $650 o. b. o. as is 905-404-9759 1987 Ptymourh Relant LE, auto. ('90 Shadow 2 2 en- gine), or, ps, pb, new front Drakes, original stainless sleet exhaust Recent pant. cayman green $1100 as is obo Can Cary 438-0198 1969 Olds Cutlass Gera. 4 or a/c. stereo, cert 200.000 km Excellent con- dition. $4500 . 42 7-9575 Bran 1988 NISSAN PULSAR. standard. 5 speedamRm, Certified. SI,800 432-3290 1988 SPRINT 4 -door, auto S2700 1989 Sprint, 5 -speed. 52900 88 Optima 4 -door, auto, $2800 Al! certified. Cail 905-434- 8553 1990 CAVALIER RS V6. auto. A.C. Am Fm Cassette Sun root,t owner 175,000 km Asking 53900- Call (905) 668-5447 1990 CHEV. Cavalier. NC. 127,270 kms $5250 certified, obo. Call 905- 430-3618 1990 DODGE SPIRIT ES. 3.0 L., power seat, locks, 253,000 km, cruise. $2.500 or best offer as is. 576- 2678 1990 FORD Probe, lady owned & dnven since new. New brakes, tires, exhaust. $4500 certified. Call Na- dine 668-9969. 1990 MAZDA 323 Hatch. White, 106,000 kms., one owner, excellent gas mile- age, new brakes, auto. $4,995. certified. Call 905- 723-4758 1991 CADILLAC BROUGHAM Exc. condition. Loaded, black/ grey leather interior. 130 kms.$14,000. Rick - Evenings 666-4670 1991 CAVALIER. Must se9l automatic, a/c, 2.2L, 2 - door, blue. p/s. p/b, 126,000km, new tires, ex- haust & brakes. $5200. Call 905-404-1328. 1991 CAVALIER RS. 4 dr, A/C. AM/FM cassette, 183,000 kms, Hwy driven. $4000. obo. Call 905-721- 8208. 1 Four Sob 1 A�Omobibs For Sale 1991 louzu Stylus. Char- coal grey, A/C, auto, sun bra, new alternator, battery 6 brakes. 130,000k, 54500 Cent Call Al 725- 0816 1991 PONTIAC 6000 SE. 4 door. automatic, bucket seats, all power including seat Air• ground effects, mint condition from factory, . Asking $ 500 Cert. No Gist. P,rvate Call 579-5749. '991 PONTIAC SUNBIRD LE 60.000 kms , certified, 4 door, automatic,aMfm cassette. tilt, split rear seats. Pis, P/b. $7495 obo. 305)723-7507 1992 BUICK REGAL S10.StX) or best offer. 130, ms Loaded with options. ileo tires. brakes, allerna- •9r Certified, shiny and wady to go. 905.428-1365 after 6 Pm. 1992 HONDA CIVIC LS, 4 ,r auto, new tires. radio sass. 137.000 km . superb condition. $8500 obo. Call 576-9419 1993. LUMINA Euro, 3.4, red. P,W.P/S.P/L, auto. 'ear spoiler. ABS. Air cell phone $10.500. 905-430- 1103 1994 Chev Cavalier. 2 or.. ^int condition, auto., air. arNfm cassette. white exte- ,,or Certified $10.995. Call Phyllis days 905-294-2200 it evenings 905-852-7086. 1995 FORD TAURUS NAGON 8 -passenger, low .ms Lots oI warranty Un- Deuevable price $17.488. :al now ask for Sandi. FRASER FORD 576-1800. 1995 Nissan Ousst. 18K, t,,ry loaded. $23666' pay- ments available. Call even- ings 436-8658 1995 ads Cutlass Su- p'i,•O 4 or loaded, less than 9000 km , aqua blue. $24 000 as is 576-2638 1995 SATURN SE. low 'Ts ably driven, 4 or S'2 000 obo Call 725- 9 91 1996 ESCORT LX. 5 dr, a r a-*-. gas miser, only ,9 3w kin Factory warran- t' FRASER FORD. 576- '60C Ask for Bill. Only S'4 495 1996 SUNFIRE, con- vr•' Z - 01JCK w:h black top, grey cloth intenor. 4 spend automatic. 2.4 litre `noir loaded. only 12,000 Kms Balance of Warranty call 9C5 28-2685 3aSATURN SL t. P.W. P' air loaded, green. 45 DOC kms asking P2 500 call 728-9796 1t MOTIVATM Ifi MECHANICS KIN NIC OISON ..-rev •.- .irvwre �+ MOTIVATED l) MECHANICS- .i:s..a novel - r,k.or onywrio, l y rensorwbierates •..r. Icerued Mechonic 0 yn experience I }kin`s (905) 47 1 -7tH ARLIE SALES LTD. 480 Tavrton Rd. E., Oshawa 404-8175 Have Reduced !ne following vehicles to 'rake room for new stock: '989 Buick Lesaae. load. 01 $5595. 2 -door Buick Regal GS, $11,965. 1990 Buick Station Wagon w/3rd seat $6,995. 1991 Chew Caprice, loaded, $11,965. 1991 Chev Lumina, $7695, 1992 Chev Llrmina Z34. low km, $10,965. 1998 Pont. Bonneville, $1895. 1988 Pont. Grand Prix, 55,995. 1992 Saturn S9.650. 1993 Ford 1/2 ton truck, 4x4, $15,965. 1991 Chev Blazer, 4 -door, 511,965. 1993 Pont. Sun - bird, $6,995. 1990 Chau Tracker, $6,9' 1989 Ca- dillac. $8,995. 1993 Pont. Asuna, $10,465. 1989 Lancer 4 -door, 53,995, AI Above Sold Certified. AR - LIE SALES LTD. 48o Taunton Rd.E. between Wilson 8 Rilson 404--6175. Auto Ins?problem Having a gettingacoerate? Jones - Dlgoby Insurance for a quotation. X 427-3595 ft CREDIT PROBLEMS? On the spot financing. Down payments from $500 Monthly payments from $150. O.A.C. Cars, trucks, vans. 1981 to 1996. Mandy Auto Sales Ltd. 146 Brock SI. N., Whitby, 905-666- 3382. DON'T MISS OUT -1995 Escort LX Sport. Air, auto, 16,000 km. Great on gas (46 mpg). Factory warranty. Call Caries at FRASER FORD 576-1800. Only $14,995. LOW KMS., 1986 Pontiac 6.000 L.E. loaded, or paint, good condi - tion,$2600 certified. 436- 0791. LOWEST PRICES O THE YEAR PLUS FRE WARRANTY. OVER 3 CERTIFIED RECOND TIONED VEHICLES O SALE AT CERTICAi EG. 1991 Caravan SE burgundy, A-1, 58.88E 1989 Celebrity Euro. blac beauty, loaded 55.5 1987 Olds, auto. fantash< now $3.395. 1989 Cutlas supreme, loaded, sharr sale $6.995. 1989 Gran, Prix SE, loaded, mini $7.995, 1991 Tempo. all auto, wow $3.695 1981 Tempo, one lady owner low kms. $2.695 198! Bonneville .3800 V-5 A. $5,695.. 1989 Es tort. 5 door. hatch. GL loaded, burgundy, auto now $3.695. 1993 Su nbir SE. V6. auto, air, teal. $7.777 1990 Olds 88 loaded, white, mint, 92. kms, now $9,995 1 Buick LeSabre. loaded, mint. sale $6,990 1989 Ford F-150. Lariat, loaded. low kms. auto. V-8. sale $7,777 1986 Aries, auto. A- 1 steal d $2,295 Certica 155 King SL W., a Midtown Mall, Oshawa, 579-2886 Open Sun- day. 1992 Chair Cavalier, red. 2 or. air, auto-. anVfm Cass., $6750. or best reasonable offer 434-2775- 11 1 Automobiles Wanted $50. to ;7500 Cash ur; the spot for scrap cars & trucks Anytime Call 905- 7065740 A a A TOWING. Pay $50- $500C Cash for used a scrap cars 8 trucks 24 his 7 days Cap 905-686-5003 or 905-706-5234. 30 mm. service 84 -86 Tercell or Corolla, in good condition, certified ask for Jun 905-839-0822 A & K TOWING Cash On the Spot Pay $50 $5,000 for used and scrap cars and trucks, any condi tion. Call anytime, 24 hrs. 7 days. Fast 30 nun. service. No parts Call Ken (905) 509-5584 (416) 328.8081 AUTOMOBILES and trucks wanted for scrap. Any condition, arty age, free removal in the Durham Region, cash paid. Also needed 75 to '87 Chev w GMC pickup for parts. Call anytime. Oshawa 95-431- 0407. CARS FOR CASH` We buy used vehicles. VON- kdes must be in running Condiboin. Call 427-2415 or coxae to 479 Be* SL East, Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES. Trucks 1 for Sale 1988 CHEV BLAZER, 5 speed 4 x 4, excellent con- dttlon, Mary new parts. Ta- hoe package, Pioneer sler- eo,cerufied $3,800. 68s- 2946 1986 Ford 250 Cargo Van. A-1 mechanical, good body. low miles. Asking $1900 7237055. 1987 CHEW BLAZER, 4 x 4. Tahoe, babied by one owner, non smoker, 287,000 km., $3,795. 427- 7735 am Trucks For Sale 1987 GMC 575, 5 speed, 2.5, cap, good shape. $2,800 or best offer certified. Cap 434-5975 1988 Chev. S10 short box, 2.8 V6, auto., old, custom paint Bell lack drop spin- dles and blocks, custom rims etc. As is $3500 obo. Phone Blair MacDonald 416282-4351. 1988 FORD BRONCO 4X4, Eddy Bauer Edition, good condition, saking $3500 as is. 723-9319 4990 Jimmy S Series. 4X4, 32,000 km on rebuilt motor 4.3 New paint. Loaded, as is $6800 905- 985-2306 Jim (Pon Perry) 1991 SONOMA SL. ex- tended cab, 116K. good condition, asking $9,000 Cap 416-330-2526 1993 CHEVY Blazer 4x4, trailer -hitch. 4 -door. fully - equipped. excellent corl tion, $16,900 Certified Call 905-986-0712. 1996 FORD EXPLORER XL. 4X4 Balance of Factory Warranty FRASER FORD, 576-1800. ask for Steve. Only 525.975 1996 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4, 6 cyl. fully load- ed Factory warranty Only $29.995 Pick a colour Call Doug at FRASER FORD 5761800 87 FORD RANGER: l. loot box. Caidorna.style wow cap. V6. 5 -speed manual transmission, stemorcas- 000 Bette, mint condition One 990 owner, certified $4900 655-8592 1 4 Whee( YDrive • 1 8nowmobtles 1 1 Apartment p rt Rent For Rendt ME Apartnwnts ENCLOSED TRAILER 14'X8'X6'6' high, 18' over- all Surge brakes, ramp door. side man door 53900. 905-985-2306 Jim • Marine WILL REBUILD boat en- gines a motors, to sDecifi. cations. Winterizing., also available Call 90420- 6559 IMI Apartments For Rent 1 Bedroom basement apt with Den Appliances, shared laundry facilities. Back and side entrance Utilities included $625/ month. 1st and last Call (905) 453-6993 1 a 2 Bedroom ar✓s and Bache'or apt n Oshawa and Bowmanvdle Starting at $600/month tridge 8 stove included, with laun- dry facilities No pets Call (905)434-2407 OSHAWA !Bloor St.j Large 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in dean low rise budding. Close to 401 8 GO Parking Available immediately From $6001 month Phone 905-576- 4255 2 BEDROOM apt. o 345 Adelaide S W. Avail able Novi, $725 month first & last, no pets 728- 9584 2 bedroom apt Souv Oshawa (-food parking -,- able I r t Dec 1 S50( 1977, BLAZER 4X4. 36 month act inclusive 571 swampers. 3 73 gears 0110 'rort 8 rear Rancho Us/Canada shocks. 6-htt rollbar re -2 BEDROOM apart moveable root, $3.000 •''arts. Avai,aeie anytime 905-721-1687 309 Cordova Ro, Oshawa 1986 Astro Cargo Van. No pets allowed 905-579- with berch seats. 2 -tone 2387 blue., now tires, starter, ex- 2/3 bedroom apartments. -oust No rust asking $3495 call obo 668-8441 d story budding, dose to cr toil tree Pager 1 -416 - schools. library, South GM 1-9540 Plant Available immediate - TWO BEDROOM apt. 'y 428-6328 1-7 pm for 1988 ASTRO MINI ran appowtmient Spent over $2.5JC n new -room condo, carpeted, parkin dose to amen t parts and repairs 350 V-8 AJAX Oxford Towers. engine. needs paint Make Spacious apartmentsquiet a reasonable otter and Is building. dose to shopping. yours Must sell Call for 401 GO Pod sauna 3 more into 434 3976 bedroom Jan ist 683-8571 -,bl 730 pm 1 Trailers AJAX, basement apt, Tul- ccn Dr 5600 wcuoing uti- tltes. call 686-2778 1976 RAMBLER, Model type-Pean,,:' Very good condition Sleeps 2 in- ciudes cooking facilities. -efngerator, portable toilet. storage space Asking $2.250 546 Annandale St . Oshawa 905-436-6570. AJAX,HWY x2 8 Church. 'Sea, Dor^ basement separate entrance, park mg, laundry facilities, avai Nov 15. $600 month can 427-9601 CAMPING MEMBER- AJAX -Modem 1000 sq ft. SHIP Lifetime Camp from 1 bedroom apt Oak Kdch- coast to coast. Us/Canada en,walk in closet. Jacuzzi $4.00 per nigh. Paid tub. fireplace, laundry, sep- $3.695. Must sell $395 arate entrance. parking, U.S Dollars. 1-800-236- $775 utilities included. 0327 trance. $650/month + 40% Available Dec 1st No pets. ul Jan 1st'97. Call AN or Call 683.9126. 1 Eiuloepaill Parti ALL Utilities included. TWO BEDROOM apt. wrimleciialtely, things, stove. $650 monthly Clean 2- heat, hydro, parting. list / bath, parking, laundry. $605 includes ull Cob -room condo, carpeted, parkin dose to amen t 1967 Cavalier, 2 dr auto.. $15130 obo as is. 579 5285. • 1 oWmobibs g, i es a south GM. Call 905-725- 4524. AVAILABLE IMME- DIATELY, in Whitby Apt. building„ spacious, carpet- SmA8s pia 38AW11 ORIL1 Winner M parrs Dependable, excellent cond., new seat, toe bar, hand warmers, runs. Beauty $2,195 O.b.O., 5,600 km. 1-708-3138-0408 CENTRAL OSHAWA, Unique 2 bedroom in upper level of legal duplex En- closed sun room, eal-in kitchen, 2 bathrooms. broadloomed, laundry facilities, parking, backyard, loolshed, immediate pos- session $750/mo 905. 728--,836 CENTRAL Oshawa- one bedroom all inclusive apt , $550- Mature person pre tetrad First/last/references a must. Available Jan t. 579-1938 COUNTRY LIVING: large/open 1000 sq.tt attic. trldge/stove, 1 road nonn- Taunton E December 1st. Unsuitable for peWchild- ren $595/inclusive 263. 8213:436-9900 DOWNTOWN Jvhdby. in 2 bedroom apartment. parking, laundry, available Dec 1st $775/month, in- clusive firs Vlasi Huge 2 bedroom, Jan Ist. balcony. S865/mo own '.fights Call !905)669-4009 CLEAN FAMILY BUILD• ING North Oshawa, 1, 2 a 3 Ddrms. Inclusive Pay ca- ble, parking 8 laundry fac. 723-2094 OSHAWA. Bond E . apart- ment over store, fridge. stove, utilities included. no pets. $625, tst/last. Call 723-2004 OSHAWA, Clean 1 bed- room basement apt. own entrance. fridge / Stove. washer / dryer, yard, close to downtown. no pets. quiet single welcome. $500 month including utikties. 435-0110 OSHAWA: 2 -bedroom apartment in quiet triplex Laundry facilities, 1 parking space. no pets $6Wmonm +hydro Call 432-0016 (leave message) PARK/BLOOR area Dec 's' ,, 15th 4 -bedroom apartment. $875 1st/last No pets Parxing, laundry facilities avadacie (416) 487-1637 Kan FOR RENT 1 and 2 bed- PICKERING 2 bedroom room apar'ments in very quiet. wen -kept budding, baser--e-r apt. sep. en- tr n $7 THE NEWS ADV91('T1SiR, WED.. NOVEMBER 13, 1496Pi 37-A A 1 1 A For Resent 1 1 Apartments For Rent 1 1 Apartments For Rent facilities and underground park- ing included. From $785-$867. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON - THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M. -5 P.M. SAT. &SUN. 12-5 (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED dose to all ar--emhes Bus ace. OOrmo. plus 1/2 stop at door, Park Rd N utilities Available :mine- Houses NOUSe3 Oshawa $732 8 $895 re- diately Call 416-421-3300 / J spectively Phone 579- ext 442 Mon Fri Sam -4 For Rent For Rent 9016 pm or 905-427-9552 eve GATEWAY COMMUNI- TY HOMES - i cedroom apt .n tamny section. bal- cony, hardwood floors. freshly decorated. $670 in. dudes all utilities Available Dec 1 at 120 Colborne St W Oshawa Very clean and quiet modern secure brand new pet -tree build. ing. 571-0887. 9 - 4 30 p m Mon - Fn HWY s 2/11ROTHER- GLEN. ^.ewry 'unshed bnght 2 becroom basement apartment. separate an - trance. 4 appliances No smokingipets Available im- meclately $800 inclusive 427-3953 HWYr2JROTHERGLEN: Immacl,ate. mgr: ^Ae•n large 2 -bedroom casement apartment. separate en- trance• 4-apaiancas. no smOkinglpets Availaote immediately/December 1st $780 inclusive. Lrstlast 428-1428 LARGE 3 BDRM. APTS. From S; mth + PICKERING GO Non sr9x,ri neat :reaK, quiet prcfess,onal. seeks same to share luwnous 3 bedroom house. nlground Pool. cable. parking. Fe- male preferred. $420 per fro. ISli available now 905.4243751 PICKERING and Bay'y spacious 1 rDeo- room basement apt Park- ing. a/c. dn close to everythg Available mmedaitety $625 1905,837-2855 PICKERING Whites 41, clear bedroom basement apt. tun kitchen, air. laundry. sap ent . park trig, utikties included Nor smoker lstnast. $650 Available Jan tst.197 Call 837-0227 PICKERING. VERY large Dedroorn casement act Central air, iaunory, private -trance. park.rg_ stain :o ;O. Non smoker $625 :n. clusive. Avail Cec' ,905- 420-2104 hydro. AC Carpet, 4 ed, new panted, with bel 1978 Ski -Doe Elan, 250 cony, close to bus, shop- hop- Twin. Very god condition, ping. ing MI utilities included. Runts excellent. New track. first / last required. no pets, crank seals, orb. $BDO. 3 bedroom $850. 2 bed - 434 -7343. room, $750. call 430-0134. 1991 POLARIS Indy Lite BAYLY / LIVERPOOL 34000 $2,100. 1981 Jeep Pickering. 2 bedroom CJ, 6 cylinder, son top, basement apt. Sep. en - $2,000. (905)666-1340 trance. $650/month + 40% decor, available Dec. 1st. ul Jan 1st'97. Call AN or $775. irldusrve. 728-4250. Rema at 905420-6993. • 1 snoNmtobib3 RMWlinobileS Sno TWO BEDROOM apt. wrimleciialtely, things, stove. SmA8s pia 38AW11 ORIL1 Winner M parrs Dependable, excellent cond., new seat, toe bar, hand warmers, runs. Beauty $2,195 O.b.O., 5,600 km. 1-708-3138-0408 CENTRAL OSHAWA, Unique 2 bedroom in upper level of legal duplex En- closed sun room, eal-in kitchen, 2 bathrooms. broadloomed, laundry facilities, parking, backyard, loolshed, immediate pos- session $750/mo 905. 728--,836 CENTRAL Oshawa- one bedroom all inclusive apt , $550- Mature person pre tetrad First/last/references a must. Available Jan t. 579-1938 COUNTRY LIVING: large/open 1000 sq.tt attic. trldge/stove, 1 road nonn- Taunton E December 1st. Unsuitable for peWchild- ren $595/inclusive 263. 8213:436-9900 DOWNTOWN Jvhdby. in 2 bedroom apartment. parking, laundry, available Dec 1st $775/month, in- clusive firs Vlasi Huge 2 bedroom, Jan Ist. balcony. S865/mo own '.fights Call !905)669-4009 CLEAN FAMILY BUILD• ING North Oshawa, 1, 2 a 3 Ddrms. Inclusive Pay ca- ble, parking 8 laundry fac. 723-2094 OSHAWA. Bond E . apart- ment over store, fridge. stove, utilities included. no pets. $625, tst/last. Call 723-2004 OSHAWA, Clean 1 bed- room basement apt. own entrance. fridge / Stove. washer / dryer, yard, close to downtown. no pets. quiet single welcome. $500 month including utikties. 435-0110 OSHAWA: 2 -bedroom apartment in quiet triplex Laundry facilities, 1 parking space. no pets $6Wmonm +hydro Call 432-0016 (leave message) PARK/BLOOR area Dec 's' ,, 15th 4 -bedroom apartment. $875 1st/last No pets Parxing, laundry facilities avadacie (416) 487-1637 Kan FOR RENT 1 and 2 bed- PICKERING 2 bedroom room apar'ments in very quiet. wen -kept budding, baser--e-r apt. sep. en- tr n $7 THE NEWS ADV91('T1SiR, WED.. NOVEMBER 13, 1496Pi 37-A A 1 1 A For Resent 1 1 Apartments For Rent 1 1 Apartments For Rent facilities and underground park- ing included. From $785-$867. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON - THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M. -5 P.M. SAT. &SUN. 12-5 (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED dose to all ar--emhes Bus ace. OOrmo. plus 1/2 stop at door, Park Rd N utilities Available :mine- Houses NOUSe3 Oshawa $732 8 $895 re- diately Call 416-421-3300 / J spectively Phone 579- ext 442 Mon Fri Sam -4 For Rent For Rent 9016 pm or 905-427-9552 eve GATEWAY COMMUNI- TY HOMES - i cedroom apt .n tamny section. bal- cony, hardwood floors. freshly decorated. $670 in. dudes all utilities Available Dec 1 at 120 Colborne St W Oshawa Very clean and quiet modern secure brand new pet -tree build. ing. 571-0887. 9 - 4 30 p m Mon - Fn HWY s 2/11ROTHER- GLEN. ^.ewry 'unshed bnght 2 becroom basement apartment. separate an - trance. 4 appliances No smokingipets Available im- meclately $800 inclusive 427-3953 HWYr2JROTHERGLEN: Immacl,ate. mgr: ^Ae•n large 2 -bedroom casement apartment. separate en- trance• 4-apaiancas. no smOkinglpets Availaote immediately/December 1st $780 inclusive. Lrstlast 428-1428 LARGE 3 BDRM. APTS. From S; mth + PICKERING GO Non sr9x,ri neat :reaK, quiet prcfess,onal. seeks same to share luwnous 3 bedroom house. nlground Pool. cable. parking. Fe- male preferred. $420 per fro. ISli available now 905.4243751 PICKERING and Bay'y spacious 1 rDeo- room basement apt Park- ing. a/c. dn close to everythg Available mmedaitety $625 1905,837-2855 PICKERING Whites 41, clear bedroom basement apt. tun kitchen, air. laundry. sap ent . park trig, utikties included Nor smoker lstnast. $650 Available Jan tst.197 Call 837-0227 PICKERING. VERY large Dedroorn casement act Central air, iaunory, private -trance. park.rg_ stain :o ;O. Non smoker $625 :n. clusive. Avail Cec' ,905- 420-2104 hydro. AC Carpet, 4 PICKERING Whites appl and parking F�ncr � ear ouiet, bnght, Ind Walk 10 Pickering newly renovated 1 bdrm bsmt apt Walkout to ravine Town Centre Close to S&P entrarce. A.C. no GO Transit and Petssmo..ng $625, mc.k,s,ye Suttee one 905.a37 - H" 401 0218 2 bedroom. " room with 905-420-M SOUTH AJAX. -air level 1480 Pickering Parkway. I of pr vale ncusa on Hills R,, 3 bedroom, Ir. or. 4 poe LI V E R POOL/BAYLY bed casement apt Parking. Separate entrance, fnoge, stove, no pets, single ma- ture person preferred $550vmonth trap 839-7360 tam, eat in k,tchen, stove. fridge. share 'au -dry. two care parking, $90C pi US 50% utilities Now avail able Alan Really Ltd, 6&A.- 1811 &}1811 NICE 1k Clean 2-badroom SOUTH AJAX. New 2 apartment. quiet area to bedroom basement apart. good Oshawa neighbor- main, sat -in kitchen. big Irv. hood. never building. ing room.available Dec.lst. available Dec.lst. 905-242- $600 inclusive. no pel 6133 Ray. Miles 728-98M smoking. 90586 4179. NORTH EAST Oshawa. SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 Whet mature buddng, large Wentworth St. W.. large 1 2 bedroom. " room with bedroom $500. 2 bed - walkout to balcony, neutral WESTNEY a HWY. a2 decor, available Dec. 1st. rooms $600 8 $620. 3 $775. irldusrve. 728-4250. bedrooms $678., close to dudes neat. Hydro. parking bus". shopping, available TWO BEDROOM apt. wrimleciialtely, things, stove. Livingroom/dining kitchen. heat, hydro, parting. list / bath, parking, laundry. $605 includes ull Cob last last re e quired, no pets. ,45 bum St.W. no pas. first 2.a 2 last, ref. 723-1647, 579- SPACIOUS one bedroom basement apartment, North ONE BEDROOM apart- West Oshawa, gas fire- rnent for rent central main aro fil r,L,e place. broadloom. ion cludes fridge, stove, first, ,tarp, Ist, 72; -;091 -- last, month required. Tele phone 728-1747 TWO BEDROOM apart - mit. east Oshawa' pinata ONE BEDROOM quiet entrance, $675 per mo. street, parking, laundry, 5 heat and hydro included. minutes to 401, dose to Available Dec.I St. Shopping- SSW Par mo. ale (905)723-4012 inclusive. 571-5320 WESTNEY a HWY. a2 OSHAWA newly --I- Ajax, 3 b"Clorn basemrent ad one a two bedroom,in- apt., 2 baths, Sep. enl., dudes neat. Hydro. parking $790 plus utilities. first a and laundry available.No last, references. Avail. pets, non-smokers. Call Dec.t, call Herald 686- (905) 831-8030 or (905) A40.19A1 6610 OSHAWA Newly reno- vated large 1 bedroom bsmt. apt., separate en- trance, kitchen, laundry facilities, parking, Ross- land/Central Park. Non smoker, no pets. $595./mo inclusive. References. 1sV last required. Must seat 905.438-0438 WHITBY - 107 Wellington St., 1 -bedroom krimediate- ly, a 2 bedroom apt. Jan. 1st includes fridge. stove. heat, water. parking. 905- 831-5132 or 905-686- ISM. 05-686ISM. Mary. WHITBY 2 bedroom, bal- my parking, Dec I St. $825 inclusive. (416) 699-5287 ...ir.- WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE? WHY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME!! Mortgage payments tdrriom Semi 5674'month tednx)m bungalow $789 ' month Bedroom jr Exec S969 month No down payment? Bad Credit? Bankrupt) Call Me! (905)571-6275 or 1-800-8401-6275 MARK STAPLEY Saks Rep Sutton Gruup Exccl kcalty Inc. ' Townhouses Townhouses For Rent For Rent ONE & THREE BEDROOM Wheelchair accessiitie ra,11abe mid December close to schools. shopping and transit Medical Documentation required PLEASE CALL 683-9269 AJAR-%NIC-NA....,�l S.r,G tib:-_r.:.-r'�N AVAILABLE MID NOVEMBER FAAMY CO Ty MONARCH MEWS 2A4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES RENTS RANGING FROM '841 TO 536 PER MO. PLUS UTILIn IES FAMILY LIVMG =975 MEMORY LANES PICKERMG Oversized 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced in backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. MARCHANT PROP1f�.RT1ES (416) 3s14l9A6 WHITBY, 2 BEDROOM APT. near GO, lots of park- ing, appliances included, laundry facilities, SB25 per month. 4337637. WHITBY, GOOD AREA. 1 bedroom large basement apartment. Single or cou- ple. Fireplace, air, laundry, utilities included, Sep. en. trance, ron-smokers. 1stf last. $550/month. 905-430- 7340 WHY rentwhen you can own your own home for less than you thmk7ii Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800 or (905) 6663211. 1 Houses For Rent WHY RENT? OWN YOUR NOMEI Payments from S5691mo No Downpaimern� Call Me 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sales ar ;.^:^ ;•;,c Excel Realr/ _ A RENTERS CQEAM' ,': -prey down jwr ,:,• ;tion ^ome. like new. irdge. s•-�ve $795 nci ail out Srone 3 bedroom asil Si,5.90C Mm req gross r. :cine $26.XC.year Can Fen Collis. Caldwell Ban. a, '28-94'4 1 ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES WHY RENT' BUY' Nc 1cwr 7aynri No xlem' Let me show ecf, hill Mar! °air $--Y `J A C Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep- Remax Accord Realty Ltd. 5'5-3111 3 Bedroom ovse 2 baths ..r^en wit` •roge stove Waik-o,: ._ arge deck ,lige lenCW Sack yarc parking Centra :�shawa $825.month, n - c uding neat a ^ydro Call 433.78WORTGAGE: B 3% MORTGAGE: or rent executive hone 60'x200' privacy lot. North- west Oshawa $1325+ utili- ties. Cal 985.7930. AJAX -Newly decorarted 3 Poolroom semi main floor, parking, appliances. fenced yard. no pets. available m- medhately $925 inclusive. 1sUlast. references. 1905; 584-1581. AJAX, A REAL STEAL!. Clean 3+1 bedroom semi - bungalow. Newer turnace. roof. broadloom, windows a bath. Large Irv. a dhn. low down payment. Only $131,900 1905483-9661. BAYLY / LIVERPOOL, Pickering. Main flow . sem detached house, 3 bed- room, appliances. avail- able, Jan. 1.1997. $900 month plus 60% utiblies. call ArW or Reena at 905- 420-8993. COURTICE - 3 bedroom bungalow, newt' renovat- ed. available immediately. one acre. $900 plus util. Cal Mine 905-427.6277. COURTICE/4011 attrac- tive farmhouse and garage. 3 bedrooms, 1 1.2 baths $800i'mo. + ut tias. Refer- ences required. Jan Ist. (905)639-3670 COURTICE: 3 BED- ROOM, 3 baths, central air, large fenced yard, double driveway, ff"We occupan- cy, $1050. plus uelibes, per month. 416-267-0143 or 905-43" 178. PAGE 38 -A -TILE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13.19% v 01 Auctions CALL Ix ilk to -dale aLdon bstr>ac Aarigon I Port Perly residents call 404M5 For an aldc it m d al arrefd and (Ixmlrlp axe, located r nttern arc ea9etn 0*m *w cal tie Ore rllibet. SAT. NOV. 16 - 10 A.M. ESTATE AUCTION Modern and antique furniture, excellent ap- pliances, collectibles, woodworking, equipment, car at Orval McLean Auction Center - Lindsay, excellent Kelvinator refrigerator, 24- matching range, Maytag auto washer, (all like new). Bald- win and 7Farfisa, 2 bank electric organs modern dining suite, modern china cabinet, antique oak dresser and washstand, oak serpentine dress- ers, fancy oak parlor tables. antique settee, trunks, antique pathe phonograph, walnut mag. tables, stereo. colour t.v's chesterfields. prints. SM. Marble top table, walnut spinet desk, small white desk, press back chairs, glass top patio set, hand and garden tools, rear bagger lawn mower. 4 drawer file cabinet- fisher air tight stove. camp- er sink unit, drill press, table saw, belt and disk sander 89 Buick Lesabre lid. loaded. hundreds of household and interesting items Partial list. To consign estates. full use and apartments call Mc- Lean Auction 324-2783 Lindsay. or 1-800-461- 6499 to list your sale ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS SAT. NOV 16 AT 10:30 A.M. We are now holding sales a! the Bauentrae Com- munity Centre, 1 km east of Hwy 48 via Aurora Sol. Rd Good parking and seating Large antique, collectable and estate auction including ret ant - flat to wall kitchen cupboard. Hoosier kit cup- board w/ong paint and decals. Mission style love - seat & chairs c-1880. leather top K ng George 3rd style coffee table, late Vict dresser w'mirror, 1930's China cabinet. oak 5 drawer chest wipotly cupboard ;painted). nice brass floor lamps, war- drobe, corner whatnot, oak umbrella stand, 4 ,mantle"oCk sAustin horse sculpture. 1930's sock knittingmachine, inspectors lamp c-1890 (rare, approx. 1DOO older Can stamps TOYS - Marx tin tractor, Buddy L trucks. Meccano set in ping box, metal soldiers. Dinky toys. Corgi. Matchbox, H.O. engine and rolling stock- JIM BEAN limited edition Regal China figurines. cars and Ertle banks Antique glass and china. Wax craft art paintings, oils paintings Nice quality sale Preview 8:30 a.m Payments by Cash Cheque, w, ID. Visa. MSC CLARKSON AUCTIONS 905-640-6411 SAT. NOV. 23 - 10 A.M. 29TH ANNUAL SNOWMOBILE, VEHICLE, RV. AUCTION At Orval McLean Auction Center - Lindsay. Now accepting consignments of snowmobiles, all makes. models, years, tractors, farm machinery, Cars. trucks, 4 x 4 'S . vans, traders. motor homes, RV's. travel trailers. gats, riding lawn mowers. etc. Consign early to be included in advertising. We are expecting 50 to 100 sleds. To consign or for into call McLean Auction (705) 324.2783 Lindsay ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS SAT. NOV. 30 11 A.M. PUBLIC AUTOISHOWMOBILE AUCTION At Peterborough Auction Center, on Hwy 4117, 2 mi. east of Peterborough. Now accepting con- signments of snowmobiles, all years, makes, models, cars, trucks, vans, 4 x 4's, RV'S, riding lawn mowers, snowblowers, motorcycles, RV's, snowmobiles trailers. Consign early to be listed in Ads. Expecting approx. 50 snowmobiles and ve- hides. Let us set you scar. Call now Orval McLean Auctions - Peterborough 745-5007 or 1-800.461- 6499 ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS WED. NOV. 20 6 PAL BANKRUPTCY AUCTION Real estate, new and used appliances at Co - Bourg AppWoes, 264 Division SL, Colxuug. Lin- der instructions from Alen Lawson, Fisher, Trus- tees in Bankruptcy we will set the assets and real Estate on location. Real Estate - Approx. 3000 sq. It. store with 5 apartrnents upstairs, prime retail location next to parking lots and dose to Main SL Excellent potential, selling as is subject to rea- sonable reserve. Must Be Sold. To settle barhk- ruptcy. Inventory - New and used, some collector appliances. row and used parts, all shelving, of- fice equipment etc. No reserve. Doral miss this opportunity to purchase prime real estate or new appliances. For flyer or to view real estate call McLean Auctions (705) 745-5007 or 1-800-461- 6499 to list your sale. ORVAL AND BARRY MCLEAN AUCTIONEERS AUCTION Wed. Nov. 20 at 6:30 p.m. being held at 'KAHN COUNTRY AUCTIONS' 2699 Brock Rwd Pickering, 3 miles north of Hwy. #401 (Exit 399). Sell- ing a large selection of antique & fine furni- ture, glass, china, fig- urines, collectables, etc Removed from various estates plus private sources to feature in part: An ex- cellent array of dl- ningroom suites in- cluding an 11 pc. early (c 1840-1860) inlaid mahog. set w/round pedestal table claw feet 6 leaves and 8 chairs: very early fig- ured maple bonnet chest, oak bow front china cabinets, oak sideboards. 2 oak stacking bookcases. sets of oak chairs, arts 8 crafts furniture, ound oak pedestal table. mahog chairs & tables. Several hoosl- er kitchen cupboards. ccc tables & chairs, pine blanket box, set- tees & sofas. pr. Louis vx style chairs, washstands, dress- ers. chest of drawers. filing cabinets. stained glass window, oil amps, various dis- zc; ,:mued R D. figur- nes. O J figurines, some excellent china pcs good cups & saucers. old pro- ne'iers, nautical ems. stoneware. ^nerware sets. Ltd E d'tion prints, pictures a -c many other good ectabie articles -e-ms. cash, cheque w,th LD.) or Visa. No -eserves. Preview '-crit 3.00 p -m. day of sae Sale sold & managed by HENRY & GAYLE KAHN AUCTIONEERS 905-683-0041 'WANTED' ail breeds Cf snow- mobiles for our large Annual Snowmobile Auction, Accepting snowmobiles. 4X4 s, al' terrain, bikes, trucks. cars. tractors. trailers Snowmobile gear etc SATUR- DAY NOVEMBER 23, 10 A.M MABEE AUCTION CENTRE Hwy. 35. 1 mile north of Rosedale Don't Miss It! Turn your un- wanted machines & equipment Into cash. For further into. or to consign bring to barn or can today. CALVIN MABEE AUCTIONS (705) 37448M OR 4542041 CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED Low commission, payment -text day. Sales every TUBS. Th urs. and Sat at 6 p.m. A=ntique furru- Owner and MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall SL Oshawa, Established in 1960 725-5751 723-0501 NOV. IW 5:30 P.Y. PE7iNCK AUCTION BARN, 2496 CONC. RD. 08, BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) This week we have to be sold a large variety of antique & modern furniture, collectable glass & china, lawn & garden equipment, tools, chesterfield suites, bedroom suite, Ltd Edition art & many other interesting & un- usual items. Large sale. Viewing from 5 p.m. Terms are Cash, Visa, MC or Debit Card. For more into. call: (905) 2634252 Sale managed and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions, Appraisals & Liquidations. AUCTION BARN Friday, Nov. 15 at 5:30 p.m. 3 miles East of Littie Britain on County Road 4 Contents of Whitby home plus others: an- tique dresser with flat box & bevelled mirror; washstands: flat -lo - wall cupboard bottom; open face washstand; pine blanket box; 5pc, eaKwood bedroom suite Kenmore port- able dishwasher; 3pc. modern bedroom su- ite, modern wardrobe; He ntzman electric organ, modern dress- ers & chest of draw - Toshiba ml - wave oven. 15cu.h. eazer, single box s • ng & mattress. O..een Anne style -h ria cabinet bonnett . ^est: antique dress- ers grain cradle. 6 -aching press -back : ars. modern dining :3Gi? With 4 Chairs. V2 chain .'foist. Black & Decker Dewatt ra- ca arm saw, Lom- Ga•d chain saw. Clay n ria. glass & house- noid items Don & Greg Cornell Auctioneers R.R.#1 Little Bri- tain (705)7W2183 ART AUCTIONS GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NEWTONVILLE. NOV. 15TH, FRI. 6 P.M. Selling ;he Conten from a L.eskard horr and the art work ar giftware from a loc art store, dresser chests, pine drop le table. wood k11ChE tables, set 4 rour seat kitchen chair set 6 press bac chairs, sofa be, lal chairs, wa s, wood case 11 coke sta is horse lar k horse ale fgi Tyco train set, rave, approx i and saucers, :es Indian T a, crocks, to er tools, hi etc. artwork x Johnson, Jack Reid, Roy t tity of unframed quantity of is, carvings, and fd articles. Auc- starts at 6 p.m. auction rings op - 1g. Preview Fri- Ifter lunch. Terms approved je, visa, MC, in - AUCTIONEER FRANK STAPLETON (905) 7x6.2244 1-800-2634M SAT. WX 167H AT 10 A.M. 970 TAUNTON RD. E. WHITBY. We are selling the property of Blanche Kellett (Strang) of Oshawa. Moved to Senior Citizen home, plus others including: antique breakfront, 6 pc. cherry diner, Vic- torian chair, 6 pc. Jac- ques & Hayes Parlor suite, antique dress- er, cedar chest, curved glass china cabinet, wing back chair, sofa, 2 bed- room suites, hall table with mirror, crystal glass, china. pots & pans, set of English china. wool mats, Limited Edition prints, oils, new satellite disk & receiver, remote ;rucks, air hockey games. new Chester- fields, love seats, rocker recliner, tread mill, round glass table & 6 chairs, round oak oak table. 54• roll top desk, Zenith 26' tv, Sony 14' N, china cups & saucers. lamps, press back chairs, walnut tea wagon, wicker pram, oak headboard, bed sofa. new axes & shovels. plus marry other articles. VEHI- C:.ES Estate car '988 Topaz LS, a/c, only 19 kms.; 1990 Chev. Lumina Van. !vote Time 10:00 am Excellent sale. Plan to attend. Viewing Friday 1 r m to 6 p.m Terms Cash. Visa. M,'C. In- terac, McLean Auction & Liquidation 905.6863291 or 905.432-2836 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION. SAT. NOV. 16 AT 6 P.M. MYLES KING AUCTION HALL. 33 HALL ST.. OSHAWA, Large quantity of modern and antique furniture plus riding lawn mower Complete list In Friday's paper all Consignments wel- Cme. MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725.5751 7FR:7t uRooms i EAMI For Rent OSHAWA. 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, new rugs, walk to hospital or downtown, availimmed., very clean, $900 plus utilities. 655- 4019 OSHAWA/ November's Free. Attention good ten- ant's, this one is for you Beautifully renovated 3 bedroom house, wall to wall broadloom, 2 -car park- ing, bus stops at door, nice backyard. $875 plus. First/ last. References, 2 yr. lease. Call 9-5 p.m. 905- 278-5075. RITSON/HILLCROFT 3 - bedroom semi, gas heat, 4 appliances, central vac. hot tub -pool, dose to schools. available Jan. 1st/97, S 1 100+utilities. 1 st/last. 905-404-8683 WHITBY - 3 bedroom old- er semi. clean. Tenant pays 3: Ail $750 monthly, first ast required Available -Cwror. Call Norris Corn- wa�, Sutton Group Execu- ::ve Realty (1993) Inc 436. WHITBY: OLDER 2 bed- -xm, detalched bungalow for responsible tenant. Full - basement, gas. private d-ve. fenced. everything nearby FirstAast.$750.util- !es References Available ^ediately 668-8933 Townhouses AT7�For Rent SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 oed,00m townhouse dose schools and shopping S950/mo. all inclusive First/ as, Available Dec 1st ,,C5 579-9956 days 3 :edroom townhouse in ..e maintained tamely -,)-plex Freshly decorat- e^_ includes 4 appliances. a'' ublrtNs Parking close to -^-OIs. all amenities 122 _)orne St E Oshawa 434-3972 AVAILABLE NOW & Dec .arge 3 bedroom town -lie, neutral decor. 4 . 1 112 dams, base -t & garage King & ' -online area 5895 Phone 905-721-8213 CLEAN, norm and 2 bed - townhouse. finished casement New carpet. ^a•dwood floors. fresh ^a. ^t, pool Avail mined S85) plus hydro 436-671 a NEWER WHITBY. 2 ted- townhouse, 2 ap- ciiances. $877 00 plus uti- :es. Available now, call 668-5660 NORTH OSHAWA. 3 ceaoom basement :_,wnnouses in well main- ta.ned family complex F-eshly decorated with Fr ; ,stove. close to au amemties Starting at S 38'month On site Mgml Houses ;Mr a Call 905-728-3777 I ' For Rent PICKERING, 3 -bedroom townnowe with applianc- esgas heat, rec room. ga- rage. available Doc.lst. COURTICE: Bright and $1070. Call Mel Knight wean 2 tedrbom bunga- 831-2273 low Main floor only Walk- STILL RENTING, No out to yard. quet area T" down. rent to own. 2 $890 utilities included 905• & 3 bedroom tome. From 435-4778 $750 per month all incu- DEC. 1st. POSSESSION, sive' minimum yearly in - N. Pickering, 3 bedroom, torte 525.000. Aureka Fla - master bedroom ensuile sanu. 728-9414 ext. 201. and walkout to deck. Doll- Ole garage, private yard. , Rooms $1200. Call Bonnie Davis. for Rent Sutton Group Heritage, 905-831-9500. HALIBURTON / Goder• ALTONA RD/Sheppvd: ham area: 3 bedroom. ga. Cozy, tumished room for rage. Oridt/vinyl, oil. reler- fnature/enplayed person ences. $550. month. 705- in cleaNitli". adult home. 447-2039. Parking. bus. share sepa- HARWOOD/BAYLY - 3 rate kitcherubathrooril bedroom house. Pte. others). References.95/ $ laundry. parking. close to week. (905)509-2459.- all amatpies. Available iimEvenings, mediataly. $900. plus. Shared uUkhes. Call 416• 493-4964, BEAUTIFUL PICKERING ILOSHAWABeau V trans Large room in dean aro. Spacious, beautiful ww hone at BrocklFnch. weacullive detached Bus of door. avail. now for house. F/PP((s) wetbar, maWm rion-smoker. $4001 lanced yard. D.gange. 3 f10nd 905986-75M batt. Dec. 1 st. Rel. 905-576.0418 req. aRAt40 Newer in 4:30prn, 905-263-4549. aver ung Vdlage. Unfur- nished large room with at- _ tacked full batt. Kitchen 401 0bedroorn with 5 aHwy a 2. cozy ppliances, Non -its. $40ker. F matorillh + last. 2 bathrooms. finished rat. N0ftarred. Call Fortes pre - room with fireplace, large° () Emcee with garage, Ids 420-6290. of p 900 Pte. (905) LARGE FURlpSHED 987- ROOM, in private home, OSH..&A CENTER, ci- new bus / shopping / laun- vic area, dec. Ist. 3 bed- dry. Colour TVAelephons. roan semi $850.. bachelor Non smoker, share batt / apartment down $500. in- kitchen facilities. $80 week - dudes utilities parking ly. 723.9655 laundry Islllast 432-2705. LARGE FURNISHED room, own bathroom, laun- dry/kitchen access, parking. close to all amenities; non- smoker, no pets, $450/ month, flrstAasl. (905)837- 6773 7:30-9:30pm week- days, anytime weekends LIVE RPOOL-Unturnished room in House. Parking. laundry- kitchen facilities, bathroom, phone, cable. Mature Female welcomed Available Immed $4251 month.Call (905) 839-3181. ROOMS from $65, in home Near bus/shopping/ laundry & Durham College non-smokers, males wel- come, bath/kitchen facili- ties. parking & cable in- cluded 434-6491 SIMCOE NORTH (Osha- wa) Large. bright room in house, common kitchen facilities. laundry, a/c. living room Non-smoker $70/ week Available imme- diately 905-436-1660. Shared Accomodation AJAX: Beautiful 2 -bed- room, apt to share. MaleAe- male. Must be seen! $415; month includes use of all facilities Close to GO bus. 401. plaza Call Maurice 683-0970 CLOSE to Oshawa Cen- tre, bright room in large. 'nendly shared home, with 3 others Close to public transit. cable, laundry Must like children, non smoker, $350 576-3816 OSHAWA ROOM avail- able Share nome in quiet residential area. Harmony/ Beatrice. non-smoker,te- male prefferred $400, min inclusive 571.2483 -leave message PROFESSIONAL person to share 3 lied beautituuy furnished modern home Large master bedroorrilen- surte, walk-in closet, c/aiC vac. 6 appliances. main floor laundryroom, parking Clean quiet home No drugs or alcohol Reason able inclusive rent Avail able immediately Ajax 905-427-0635. ROOM to, rent with large fenced yard. Available Dec. 1st. First and last $300 re- quired Shared accommo- cianons 723-8083 TEACHER, looking for prolessionai to share 3 bedroom detached home, centrally located, comfort- able and affordable. it - plus 112 utilities (905) 683-9904 Office & s I Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent !!I -300C sq Lwt lvl S90C, 850 sq.2nd. hr. 5550. 600 sq main $500, 250 sq main $350. 600 2nd nr $500 1.200 sq It 2nd floor Call 434-2447 or 655-4132 OFFICE FOR RENT, in professional building 288 sq. h. includes use of desk with return, 3 chairs and fil- ing cabinet. Just hook up your phone and you're in business. $350 mo. all in- clusive. Randolph Lengau- er, Sales Rep., Sutton Group Status Realty Inc. 436-0990 OFFICE SPACE approx. 1425 sq. k. incudes 4 offic- es and recephoNderical area. Lots of windows, ex- cellent location, parking. Move in condition. $1070 month not net Up to 2,850 sq. ft. available. Cae for de- tails. Randolph Lartgauer, Sales Rep. Sutton Group Status Really Inc. 436- 0990. OFFICE SPACE for base in Whitby, 575 sq.ft. now downtown, would suit mod- " or prdassionW needs. Plenty of parking. own washroom, utilities induc- ed. Available Dec. t st. For inks n nation please toll 905- 666-3833. newchi LARGE storage area, 12 x 27 or smaller. $125/month or less. Storage only. Call (905)623-5100. STORAGE available. in- side or outside. Year round. N. Whitby area. Call 655- 5193. Cofldolnbiutn$ CatdolltNlitlfrls For Reid For Rent "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 Industrial Units NEAR Oshawa Center - Industrial unit Includes overhead doors, high ceil- ings, parking, utilities, washrooms and air com- pressor. $550lmonth Smaller unit for workshop. S450/mo. Also parking for truck, with hydro available Outside enclosed storage container 430 sq IT $200 per mo. 905-576-2982 Private Homes For Sale 3% MORTGAGE: Buy or rent executive home 60X200' privacy lot. North- west Oshawa $2.000+ ut,l- nies. Calf- 985-7930 BRICK BUNGALOW: Central ai, 2-bOrms up 1- bdrm apartment down. sep- arate entrance Legal du- plex Oshawa Immaculate. $129.900 Excellent invest- ment.905-728-6145 COURTICE - Open House Sun Nov 10 2-4 pm 13 Mull Cres.. Asking $198.500 2200 sq ft 3 bedroom. 2 1'2 Dams. Kas- singer home, on quiet cres- cent. Greenhouse kit. main floor laundry &fanuiy room *rout to deck, fenced CAC & VAC 905-436-2784 EXECUTIVE 2 -storey Jr 25W so it. quiet rue neighbourhood. eat -in kitchen, familyroom, fire- place. Iivingroom. dirl room. 2 w/o to 16X34 deck. laundry room. • 2 ear ga- rage. 4 large bedrooms. mastenensune. 3 baths, ca cv. gas. air purifier. dish- washer, window coverings. 16X26 pootall access Fenced yard 1050 Ridge Valley. Oshawa 905-434- 7143 OPEN HOUSE, 1-4 PM SAT. & SUN EXECUTIVE HOME in prestige area of Wh:iby. 2.650 sq h . 4 bedrooms. 3 biMrOOrt1s, central vac and central air, air cleaner. heated in ground pod. fireplace. fully fenced and Landscaped backyard Ask - ,ng $256.900 Cali 430- 0548 to arrange a viewing Serious offers only No agents MPrivate Homes 1 I For Sale FANTASTIC Court Loca- tion! Spacious 4 bedroom family home located on es- tablished tree -lined court in Bowmanvdle Close to schools and all amenities. Main floor lamrlyroom features brick fireplace and walkout to large prwate fenced lot with new deck Gas heating, finished rec room, attached garage. A must seal No agents please Asking $169.900 623-6533. HOUSE FOR SALE by Owner 1 1;2 storey. 3 bed- room home near Con- naught Park 70 ' x 100, private lot Double paved driveway Detached ga- rage Large deck. Gas fur- nace. Self contained base- ment. Interested parties leave a message at (705) 277-9150 OSHAWA 3 bedroom home. gas healing. walkout from living room to large fenced yard. Rossland/Yvil son area. $124.900 Call (905)571-6685 PICKERING Lawson St. over 2300sq t• 4 -bedroom 2 -storey with lots extras & upgrades 2.4pc Dams, 1 2pc. jacuzzi tub in ensure Gas fireplace. Ga. Uv. more. A must see! $234.900 905-509-4415 SOUTH AJAX. detached 2 -storey cr.,:k. 2400sq n home. 4 bedrooms. 2 1;2 baths. F/P. central air, 60' TV A'C Main floor laundry. finished bsmt Reduced. $215.000 905-683-2309 Townhouses for Sale OWN FROM $623.00' / MO. P & I. Bright spa- cious. 3 bedroom , triage. stow. d•w, w:d Dramatic dining room overlooking gnat room with 17 ceding Eat in kitchen, 4 Dc bath. plus powder rm Finished basement, garage, centra; air Immediate occupancy. CALL TO VIEW. (905)721- 2291 Rhonda Brewster �iut cin+ •tic �gryartwun t.. ,w .uur «.Ixit+ �gu 1 4 N judk r i.w A Jl .4 JK' ,wuv Auui rk t l7 rclrnxxl kx puMkAxn n thr 4+k Anc�tfaw ur I This %mC ur 61113-3011,5,4 40x6191 ((3Yrtijtlrxi & IN lit INm rtvknhi 1•.ru nuv alk- ^civ drAh tx itxc Ni4torbin rctcrml xfta pro%axac M lxling thin nuoba lkwithi w %,m M Ihr Ball ix hak-mi Nxnm AWrnh Anik xi .ArmNnxix.'At. Fi n. .tkkxlrfirr. �7201=720= XJMA - JIM after a lerlgtlly mess, passed y in Montreal, November 10, 1996. Will be greatly wed by his wile Rose and dwoller Joy and son in John. Granddlildren Glen and his wife Barb Ia", and David Mars", great grmddtildrerl I Am and Harrah. Funeral service will be held in RYAN, Edna May (Teddy) at Pil kering on Novern- ber 11, 1996. Teddy Ryan, beloved wile of the Ide Ken Ryan. loving molter of Susan and her IilYb ind Gerry Peofounti; Janet and her husband Phillip Pa- bx*son and Kimberley and her husband Anthony Paglialt ngla and the late Midmal. Willing Gram of Jessie, Blandon, Kate and Ryan. Survived by her sisters Isabel Wright- Margaret and her Husband Cameron Shortts and sister-ilaw of Jean Gardn- er Teddy will be sadly missed by her many family and trierlds. The family will receive Hiends at Mc- Eadv ie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905-428-8488 from 2-4 pm. Thursday November 14, 1996. A private family fu- neral will be held. ' Personals • ' Personals , Townhouses s For Sale- : ' Mortgages, • Business I 9m:: Opportunities N1av the Sacred Heart of Jesus be OUIET PRI- VATE YACOURTSpacioRs + adored, glorified, loved and pre- bright 3 bdrm NEW Import- MORTGAGES Good ed ceramic life in foyer, bad and ugly. Financing fa ,,Cr%,ed throughout the world now kitchen• powder rm, bath- any purpose, rates from WORRY ABOUT MOM. NEW high efficiency'95% All applications ac - and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus AGAIN gas furnace. Central acopied. Community Finan -MONEY ray for us. St. Jude, Helper of NEW broadloom. Eat in pal Seryces 668-6805 IY kitchen with imported ceCall - the Hopeless, pray for us. St. Jude ramie toe backsplash. • , Business ' I 1 Worker of Miracles, pray for us. Fridge' stove, d/w• wad. P y Dramatic dining room PPortunities •, • tia�T this prayer 9 times a day for overlooking Great Room with 12' ceding and walk 90% PROFIT!! Few busy 2 minute iays, by the 8th day your pray- out to private yard Powder nesses make such profit room and 4 Pi bath Fin- consistently. OURS does' cr will be answered. It has never ,shed basement, garage Wholesale and retail in the INTERACTIVE DISTRI- ii�'en known to fail. Publication All this for only $102.9% prestigious int9 financial BUTION How you can be To view call Rhonda Brew- market Must have H S or your own boss 8 earn any. must be made. Thank you. ster.(9o5)721-2291. equivalent Educational where from part-time ,n. B.P program sells Itself Earn come to an absolute for. Money while you loam! Call for in. tune Skeptical? Sounds lerview (416) 724.3410. 24 too good Io be true? II ADVERTISING CORRECTION to Lend hours doesn't cost anything to t n our newspaper ad of November 8. 1996. • - =neckout Call b leave -es• 14161390-2305 Please note the following: The 10% off Small Appliances offer was incorrectly described. %opy should read: 10% off Small Appliances includes selected models of Moulinex, Black S Decker. Braun 8 Sunbeam. nadvertently, the errors listed appeared in advertising. We sincerely regret any ,convenience or confusion to our customers. EATON'S OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED. SOME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES•OTHERS DO NOT. rT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. FROM HOME IMMEDIATELY PINE LOFT, furniture 8 'i , ''3j=^���`-'S accessory store, estab- !,shed 20 ADSolutely No yrs. inventory 911 proven operator profit Rpenence Required asking $114.900 tax (705) .,) Selling Involved 749-3150 WANT To Make more • Money' Call 1 80G'820- . - , 5975 It you like what you F' ars „ e«; A � y:u rear. call 1.905-623-3545 +rnrn all r'7'^aliM' THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13, 1996 -PAGE 39-A Business • ' ung owl Not test rem, Personals reffFrs onals WATERLESS CAR WASH, A unique opportun- ,ty for the 90's Cal 1-800- 820-6975, listen to record- ed message, then call Ian Arnett (905)432-5338. In- dependent Distributor for Envvotech International. Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as we can- not be responsi- ble for more than one inser- tion in the event of an error. 30 days, after No- vember 11, 1996, Ajax Mini Storage will sell by public auction, the follow- ing accounts which are delinquent to cover the cost of rent and expens- es: Barb Patterson Kelly Cormier Maria Silva Paul Koren Icilda Barnes Lynn Edwards Any of the above tenants may pay amount owing in Cash and redeem their merchandise, at any time pnor to the auction. BORED ONTARIO WHY WONDER about ;r, HOUSEWIVES - names tE morrow when you can :all private phone numbers. 1- for answers today' Speak 900-451-3638 ext 704, with our psychic. live 24 $3.29/men, must be 18 7• hrs 1-900.451.3555 ext tone. 4910. $3.99 per min must BORED ONTARIO be 18 yrs Procall Co (602) HOUSEWIVES - names 8 954.7420 private phone numbers. 1- WARY -EA=-E:'N%a�( >,orTar L s 900-451-3638 ext 704. YOUR XMAS PRESENT :n goof man A o '1144 Business $329/mn• must be 18 T- • Personals tone. ON 91rI I 'rraarr W,00"d. xrtaait :c -S GE' :)UT hm ata .iwn 25 omn; tr CHEATING WIVES - ONTARIO PHONE NUMBERS 1-90G 451. 5566 ext 253 $3 49/min touch tone. 18 plus EVANLY RAYS Police use is Rated r1 Solutions on Career, Relationships. Health, Love.$2 99/minute 18 - 1-900-45,-4055 PSYCHIC Palm &Tarot. Call Terry (905)831-4368 r p q'A"x/Pic erik %,11i iF yon y 61 , r _ 94r k sy Call 1'900=451-3339 ($2.49/min.) to respond to these ads.. TouchTone or Rotary phones. You must be 18 or older. ............................................................... - • -c. iS P ac 111• war , 041. ...: i' a',c 12ranve Sabg malt b Aron S4 ^- ^a"7� Acrel d tures. espy aadoas aril -1 Di 'c 1440 Gama. BOX 17437 A , ••IE AREA. 37 fir OW singe ww Will »-,u Sow, Hai row t Ora Er" mi m aq .ills Seaug :Noah to start a1 .� 3�X •,x v-_; raNGS. 40 Yr Dd b it SO*" aur sine d'lraa w+o try o -6 wifix s. : ✓ Danis Vic Mt r 71rra BOX 17442 ,'ANE:VS LAZY. 27 w old laxiar. 56'. :- 1CUla. IXande 'ur. haM ayes *Tall d. e.:. nate UO n0i *" Out um" b a . Ara Tar sport `x1%4 am Mn b be will. - - _ -LNG .OVE AtbaDli• snot oar mom in my Lint; b f W MY spw 1. 'id 4sh, Tia p a'o'S Vim rsamialp S•eaa roars n:X 14998 EAO GAMES 43 year ala. Dtake•aW Ri a de 5 5 150 ba non Amanll. don to ai sws a m srcw. W Epy ding OL nvda p +e 1r9e. 1 ri dans oaks Will wo s Seel a -we mail. rbill non 911ph15 Y7emva, aid at Max 571T b a mwitip m a wimp BOX I" -i CLEAVER TYPE. 30 Vila dd 03ol Er.* 15"11 a rim bold rm Itovit std caang a N rwarL Er" Worts. mows aarec, rand• ag -211 aril mor. Ladmig b a1 ad*. '°'au ndgll rd Oen in ail No dt a 3cac same d .yrw Srgk WINS wdti la NO Tres Puce. Box 14M LAOY Pella blaxk blah dll0yt <ong. raveYq dairlg, loalaat saargt ud LMi kir ' BOX 17315 gn/UlarM 4910 53. b S BEAUTIFUL Sigh m4tl26, nd iq 're t f1i Me at. Br Ir "ball, MMOC Will c es Io dawn, rim noir. Still bilin will ::me BOX 17321 .QST BEING MYSELF. Pair krill lady sOt- rs trug. Mft tb aq frog and alslf, '# v*111 ; honnL sica• S -N P -Ib l sill MAN a a11aMfi � at :r•9 a must Stoll (Vida dliy and roil snM- a BCX 23211 SEEKING SPECIAL MALE BOMM 43 ad 537 a'11e. corn• oarldal cft pair4ldalarfiC rats goo seat of Masa Ed we b IN Mill �Mldnbifullital "'Will"CMltwoa lr tae 4"aa -viii de, md41l t1615"Nom "iu)rytr .olid you oma pAar bw MIl mor webs dd Vila of aII101 Z= BIG IS 110 pard: win ui Sande 1rr Erpy anpr5 MOig ad mat _3o i 'a a rail;. Tient, sr+ xrt ad puma man wt Lar •spec a wont' 3CX ':111 SHORT BLT SNEET 8111111 19 )w df, Sr 'eMA win ' I III art axr eta Enos pod A.Vilmrg AM ort:pons _00irg b a man .re "M sxnaa reerests BCX •428 SEEKS CARIBBEAN MAN lx•tmdw 'v smok or. 38 b 50, atettOrrea. rinlantC r * d V poo we reuoarip or air nat5died.:n1rdY wile lady. G1ler Cara 5r 'Aabs. paw ante happy Enol amgs. yet evsngs ad lexdt r4at515. Box 23151 IN COSOURG AREA. 25 w Dd. 5 5-. 230 parr sups man d Iwo 7'a: lops Hvea am; wee a poop same at Nina .mwig ti sri aro sen ow am - rdst man. x C 4C ,Mc a"COON mune. maws and Ora zees a roar Owssoni pairs Vic smoiars are Mr BCX 23148 HOPE ': -,EAR F;LM „ Sten it ut Hud Cs ateceaala war Morale Ewy "am art O11^S ME Wr good O1 "Ono mora$ Seeing a snta4 Ian 3Cs b and 4cs Mae art an Ira er voc std bad Vies vi M W" ady of Ptah 3CX 14671 LETS LIVE- Frnale 33. mg Witt Isar !M bs . 5.3• I as Ougorg 7r"W -mY aid Wafa nips. 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Environmentally friendly q*wNw.US Includes computer check and abour to adjust Shims and parts extra if needed F:apiry Nov. 30t" 1698 Buyly St. (just south of 401, west of Brock 420-9800 'Batted on 15% down, 00 mon" PaYmwa From Includes new A/C Delco orIon plugs and labour to install - Vans & –twcks S20 extra FAVIM ffell beat any competitor's advertised feature or written guarantee. • 4 cyl. X39* 8 Row 2W -O $ E■vIe Nw aany 19 _Frkwuy Lapin P"w 30M& 1016 Brick MA (just south of the 401) in Pickerinjiz ALTA Horn: Mon, 71ses, IMurs. Fri -7:30 am - ipn, sat - 7:30am - 2nm. Wed. - 7e30 ani - a- OPEN SUNDAE k;:4 • . ' a ., OWN THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR .15! fair AS LITTLE AS $615 PER MONTH (P81)! NO MAINTENANCE FEES! 1` PGS 14 52'X 208' LOT 'v 'HY RENT? $109,799! * No Fro* innwhce lees! • Beautifully decorated & upgraded inside & out * Big mwivaled kit. with appliances & Pantry & Iwo * Party -size (aknost 300 sq. A.) rec mi. has woodstove ,ter Landscaped & Used lot *%Ik to � separaee & KISS YOUR LANDLORD "GOOD BUY" RICK SERGISON* 831-3300 FIRST tl:f"Aft' 5 BEDROOMS - $224,500, AJAX Approx. 2,700 sq. ft. this well kept home has 2 roman tubs - 2 shower stalls - open staircase to basement - located on quiet street in north Hermitage. CALL STEVE FEARON*, 683/-2992 RI ®1W' QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. PREMIUM LOT ON A PEACEFUL COURT! Lovely well maintained cul-de- sac ' Upgrades galore! Approz 3.240 sq. R 4 bedrooms Sorgeous hardwood moor: :Immnurn lot Steps to schools. perks & shopping Aslung $249.900 PLEASE CALL BARRIE COX* (905) 839-7449 WW ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. OPEN HOUSE SUN., NOV. 17, 2-4 P.M. " FALBY CT., AJAX OIIhECT10Ma N LOUT FOR AIT. Great place to live. Comfort l severity. Just ask the owner. Eryoy the himdly atmosphere, pod. tennis, pot luck etc. Tasteful, large 3 bdrm. or 2 bdrm. i den. Shower In master. En suit laundry A storsge. Southwest exposure. F eedom from Wm A chores, $105.000. CALL LUCY BATESON` ' , ASSOCIATE BROKER (905) 619-9500 INC. ABSOLUTELY FABULOUSM ARonaMleppard, just listed. $279,000. Bramelea built + loaded with upgrades, 9' ceiirhgs, ask kitchen, open concept kerne. rm., !Aust be Sean! can BERNARD LEE* or RICK CNONICT* at 416-286.3993 or 1-800-663-7119 ROUGE RIVER REALTY LTD. 8PBCTACt/LA11011 SHOWCAt3E NOME! The cud= built 4', ' home is stunning thiroughout. Start with dbIt. dble. wide Scarlet O'tlaa staircase, french drs., fonmal din. rm., sunken fam. rm. w/fp., greenhouse kitchen, twitastic an suite - Too many quality upgrades to lisffl a ter parking - To view today CALL ANGELA HOFFMANW, (905) 683-1088 ME MEGA FMTY WC LN BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW! : ' Quiet Oshawa area - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths 2 kitchens New windows &roof ' New furnace - ' Double paved drive $139,900 JACQUELYNN TANNER*, 619-9500 � E 111 ALI HERITAGE REALTY INC. GREAT VALUE - Quiet end unit - Good condition - Appliances ' - Finished rec room - Child safe street - Spacious living & dining L rooms - So affordable $114,500 CALL A� }. PHIL LEVY*, ��- (905) 683-2992 r1M FA QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. r 3_V�y Z-4 SIZED LAWN 50 X 200 FEET Hear yourself thing Country nestled in the pins 3 spacious bedrooms Breakfast bar overlooking garden & appliances Apple & peer trees in yard Hooked up to town water & sewer N New, root, furnace, flooring, etc. Hooked on country? CALL DAVID BEATON*, (9}05) V 6r�833-2992 R�1 OUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. VILLAGE PEOPLE READ THIS Rare opportunity to live in Pickering Allege. 4 level, 4 bdrm. home on huge 85 it. mature IoL CALL GARRY FREE***, 905-837-1054 lLin,%LM. FIRST TIME BUYERS/RENTERS SEMINAR - MONDAY NOVEMBER 18/96 Call to register. 5 year mortgage rates as low as 6.2%. It's cheaper to own than rent. No down payment plan available (details at seminar) ATTENTION - RENTERS Call Jim Kelly*, 683-2992 RVMWV QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. JUST LISTED... A LOT OF HOME FOR THE $$$! This gorgeous 4+1 bedroom home features a finished basement, mn. 7r fir. laundry, greenhouse kitchen ' with walkout to 2 -tiered deck, direct from house access to t=` garage, central arc & vac. All this - = in 2.448 sq. ft! This home must be ® seen! Only $209,500! CALL BRIAN KONDO*, (905) 683-2992 go Krir/YI ML QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. GREAT VALUE - Quiet end unit - Good condition - Appliances ' - Finished rec room - Child safe street - Spacious living & dining L rooms - So affordable $114,500 CALL A� }. PHIL LEVY*, ��- (905) 683-2992 r1M FA QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. r 3_V�y Z-4 SIZED LAWN 50 X 200 FEET Hear yourself thing Country nestled in the pins 3 spacious bedrooms Breakfast bar overlooking garden & appliances Apple & peer trees in yard Hooked up to town water & sewer N New, root, furnace, flooring, etc. Hooked on country? CALL DAVID BEATON*, (9}05) V 6r�833-2992 R�1 OUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. VILLAGE PEOPLE READ THIS Rare opportunity to live in Pickering Allege. 4 level, 4 bdrm. home on huge 85 it. mature IoL CALL GARRY FREE***, 905-837-1054 lLin,%LM. FIRST TIME BUYERS/RENTERS SEMINAR - MONDAY NOVEMBER 18/96 Call to register. 5 year mortgage rates as low as 6.2%. It's cheaper to own than rent. No down payment plan available (details at seminar) ATTENTION - RENTERS Call Jim Kelly*, 683-2992 RVMWV QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. PAGE 2 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 13,19% 'f ,\� tiµ }'�ti ; ,�.}. ..,` .,� yy \ tv. �.\ y: ~:sir • \ f Owner far best b E'�°'' An Independently Owned and Operated Member Broker of Coldwell Banker Affiliates of Canada t� L ME IWYER semi. Great wis, 401, 2 s�peY+3bdrrrt„ i�Mttat►tr3ottts fp't. batterrtent. je &stove included. Cal Sue today. VAWEY* ~ ' liarfie on 132' deep tot. Featlmes 2 k# baths, high oebxjs. hardwood firs.., ` mn. Rr. tam. rm., lots of renavabons, double gardw . 1 p Cat to see. Asking $134,900. OF SALE - $158,550" ScatOehpt P'bcOm tot ft kiRy detached 3 4 iiafreorn WIN,. -40M. oCnlpiate will an ngtotnd . pool. fireplace, El hardwood floors ParteishedGGreet valuel. Call Brad Talle, 42p 4200. ",.'"BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS - 1* 4 bedm thm* r Scaroorougr las a main 1�a .bi%i y rear: w1h baptace & ftench doors nd las mamic fr. g biviildast am Fully fenced lot ' - - Close ID • armnAwL A must see at 5225A00. Call Ew Gomes'. 4204200. AT= - STROLLERS DELIGHT tfla�tMn horns v t renovated iotdm Ib�attelnrtL Li9f1L air and spacimm with anW decor and dieted 3117,000. WhilWW. 4200. X3 - GORGE ON RAVO E, -uii! S�,9o0 4 Md> W nftitW 49 chars, main floor - flint rm. ,eeludng �' enelern ;tiltAert a - deei4rtec atlriteim 04W god courses! M: Meptional 1.33 um property. Features all a 8ttter6ties of kvabous IL Wed 5549,0001 C� Laura Masur% e 4204M. We Would Like To Thank The Following Local Businesses Who Contributed To The Success Of Our Buddy Rear Fund Raiser On October 0, 1996 Timothy Vanular, Law}er 'Mediterranean Crill (Whraith Jewellers &- Giftware Rogers N ideo Casa Verde Ristorante Kerry's Pizza Karine Ha-* man Cashway Building Papp% Hai rnan Restaurant Centres Har%ood Blues Coffee House !Pizza Hut Bikini Bay Signor Angelo Regalis Restaurant Lord Byron Restaurant M&M Meat Shops Loeb, Westnei Rd. .Arhy'% Roast Town Redpath Sugar Dollar Store i Loch Plaza. Westney) Sheri Verum. McDonalds. Huh Plaza I' anada7ru%t 'Roger Ball. Accountant ;-Frank & Anne Lambe Hannah Foley Doris & Jack Muir -Peeplie's Jewellers Borne Hardware Hollywood Donuts Canaan Chinese Pizza Nova -Restaurant " Flying Fish &Chips Loblaws Hair Fitness Mover's Tov Store luhwa. Sears, Pickering Loeb, Dixie Plaza Paulmac's Pet Food Laura & Da, a MacLennan .;umbo Combo Chinese Laura Masur "REAL ESTATE 101" First in a series of seminars, courtesy of Laura Masur, Coldwell Banker lst Toronto East Realty and Sheri Vernoy, Canada Trust, dedicated to informing and educating consumers on today's real estate market and emerging trends. • Real Estate Market Trends in Durham Region presented by Laura Masur, sales representative, Coldwell Banker I st Toronto East Realty. • Today's financing Alternatives presented by Sheri Vernoy, Manager Residential Mortgages, Canada Trust. • Real Estate from the Legal Perspective presented by William Foden. Barrister & Solicitor. Date: Tuesday, November 19, 1996 Time: 7:0(1 p.m. - 9: UO p.m. Place: Coldwell Banker 1st Toronto East Realty 1450 Kingston Road, Unit #1 (Across from Tridel Condominiums) Seating is limited. Please RSVP by November 15,19% at (905) 420-4200. - SIDESPLIT �i4i0001$179,9W TOt t,vil0yg�rh! &spk level. open ! yard, newer gas famace, hadWwd W= ! 2 t` < tie & ffore. Walkof ,rte" F GO. Pickering _ Town Centre & uZods. can .m,ice GamW, 42041M. M1 IDB.',$CASITABBUNGALOW $149,900 2%f O►Jtn INAVebw Was the model suite! of Cmw t3 Aimpe, rrtirrored craps. peattQyy + Appfiartces, Two washrooms. -� En suge laundry. 24 hour security, =- underground ! parking. Maxine r . Vflh Tucker', 420- 4200. ,: 90WUNG. SMACK BAR, TABLES, BANQUET HALL IM Haib Am, two redone ",96, new 1d+oea,Aug i 96, limraftl snaar bar wah kA f k khan, 2 1 I WORM avarerwae, 1.73 aCM& G(W ,. t%ceflar and ~90 ordy 99420-4200. {7!<i1f�ICE4 90 ym own *M door n the afttht' MWOMM 2 parrrirrp speoes 2 - beAoM C . den stud% CAC 6 bNow d= Cal noes M jM Manooctr•, 420- W 20 W SQUARE FEET ofil A5k* Madw Coldwell Banker 1st Toronto East Realty - FOOD DRIVE Join us at the Pickering Santa Claus Parade on Saturday November 16, 1996 at 10:00 a.m. Canned food will be collected along the parade route. Watch for the shopping carts. See you there ... from all of us at Coldwell Banker 1st Toronto East Realty. ALSO Donations will be accepted at 1450 Kingston Rd. at Valley Farm Rd. until Nov. 30 Ba ROUGE VALLEY! Quiet & classy amongst the trees! Lovely 4 bedroom, recessed garage. Stroll to lake, paras & school. Act fast! TERRIFIC VALUE Gorgeous all trick open concept, 3 bdrm. with many extras. Cent air, an. gar., er-in kit. with ceramic we, sliding door to solarium, rec room, grsst mtge., beautifully decorated, immediate pos- smion. Call Norm Marren BACKS ON TO PARK!! Tho aaaa SU wM+ appadssNl Yon A Ibis" 0010011 11M b art pglos, own 1,700 84 R W" spas, am wept OWL MM bsrdaow load, bsnUas1 fn. bat ttl1 plus sails. Prof. hndlcwW! Gail rebs lit. hum yaw apps+ throsgl No Now 106416•3730 a teM. aa— k,lik, E& 9 4 WHAT A VIEW why rent when you can own $650.33 per mo. P&I in ft -art of Alax dose to all -2 .1)es. 2 �drms , 2 h Toms. laundry m , five 41--itibFs )us! IN PARADISE FOUND acres pnmeyal forest with i) yr old trees, many 100+ Road through to bulkluig b -C sites Privacy & -Fusion 20-ninules to MUST BE SOLD large 4 bedrock hook owrbob lint 900 Oyer staircase. Growdio se Ick. Mein boor tastily E bul0ry nus. Walmut businant with SM bodrooss. Planes cal today. I THE NEWS a3 STUNNING HOME! ON TREED LOT". 1:,66@0 rakie' BnCk 4 bdrm r�.artirr, naafwood hoop, -raw ntr ra(I' Near 4-e' it Ir ;at' Parbcoat 'boy gar+ ^r . frrgQwc- 1 1 POPULAR WESTHILL LOCATION s 4 bedroom backspin 2 baths, eat -in krtcTer., shed basemef', sirirgFa 'luge pie-s)a✓"-, !rI � - =..ate 11 BUNGALOWS AVAILABLE! Ideal layourts! Great prices! Choose your own color schemes ord enter into a world of luxury Mvatg in this eller popular home m demand location. DETACHED 2 BEDROOM CONDO by the lake, S appliances, 3 SDfRM. 2 balcony, fireplace, low down payment. Cost 5889 per bathrooms, est- north Inc. host, hydro, ntgo. & taxes. In kitchen, large TRIDEL CONDO ONLY $119,900. Cost :1,080 per basement, backs month, all ktcluraive. on conservation, mortgage SEMI-DETACHED with Income potential. Only payments only $131,900. $915Imonth. Call 2,000 SQ. FT. VICTORM in quaint John Moniz', Pidwh Vllepe, brpe lot with 2 cadardedce, pool 2,000 SQ. FT. In Pickering Village, 3 bathrooms, 8314M. i trees. 3 batltroome, 3.1 Iarya WWwooK blr* finished basement, family room, pool & deck Only roan + 0 1e1 bust Gal riots NonbC, 01.3300. $179,900. + Sallee Rope seentatiw " Asleoeiato Broker "` Sroker/Otlweser III NOVEMBER 13.1996 -PAGE 3 • MOVE UP TO THIS BEAUTY, APPRO1 ZAIZ �rVrrj 4 bdnns s.t,- 6Nei lam. rm w0 tp d "1* rA In W en wah comer •a&rxJ1 to pato. spacious -, :ray Widow lamer sized Mc prar w --s 3 wro 4 baft M".'tel 4j ylrf ;Wl aircert. of r - �;�,/1C'; Iii A ' gnat; til �i �i PICKERING - 2,400 SO. FT.!! -,:— %, ta- wean, has huge -'rr :ak Oce-,er cent. illi. 2 _aa es fcvs^ea bsmt. .asx :r;?— 'emhc ^1-06 HOT! HOT! HOT! Double gaage, open concept, tr4hed rec nn., fortnial din. rm., hardwood. greenhouse U- islo to nice sur IOL Guist family neighbortaod. Hurry! Hury Hurry! F: COUNTRY LOT, CITY CONVENIENCE, PICKERING VILLAGE +mvillino Lap =my I due treed lot 6TIct 7T. 0vin 1 rat roan in anistrd bssssual sM 5 person AQ=t. 1 bsdroaft 3 bsl rooms. oMwal or, cold sir, soots hardwood loon, an tong W41 assched p nqL TW is a smile Ines host 0 ►GE 4 -THE NEWS A RMAL LEPIAGE WILMA TANNER Saks Representative Simply Stunning Tridel condo. Pools, squash, racquetball, gym, hot tub, party rooms, guest suites, 24 hr. security. Only $121,900. Check out this 173' LGV Wonderful 4 bedroom executive home has it all! Huge greenhouse kitchen. main floor family room overlooks deep. private lot. Is this for you? For a Growing Family • 4 bedroom home boasts main floor family room and finished basement • Nestied on 50' lot in S. Ajax, lakes de area. Jus' an easy sos 427-6522 EVELYN REGAN* Saks Representative Location: South Ajax or Pickering Village Style: Bungalow or split level Price: $170,000 to $190,000 For: Evelyn Regan's customer call for details. IWAL LEPAGE LOIS WEAVER* Saks Representative • Dedicated FULL TIME Sales representative • 8 years in real estate sales M - • Durham resident for 19 years • Full service company Walk the Big Sit in Waterfront ON Your Own Trail Beautiful Sauna! Would you like a Are you waiting Super starter, 3 little flair? How for a Discovery bedroom home about a fireplace? gay home with with upper level Wouldn't a family inground pool? family room. Hurry roem to nice? Ca now, - New listing! WHY NOT LET ME WORT( FOR YOU! For your free consultation, Call Lois at 427-6522. "Dedicated to Serving You Better" >.,•:dii:... ... :. .uii.a:.. :d+fiCc ,.: .v - • .,may - UNT DETACHED! Beautiful end unit townhome Yes, you an afford that bigger in demand south Ajax. home! Beautiful 4 . 1 bdrm._; + home features mn. Hr. fam. rm.. " Features 3 large bdrms. + _ •A• en suite bath, largees ,rw newer broadloom, finished rec �.• CC parking 5 car ---�_ _ - - rm.. private patio 6 more! less deck,Pa 9 8 more! than $6,000 down moves you Great house. great rates! Why _-_ in. Fire your landlord! Call wart? Call Marty Streeter', 683 �rt 1088. Marty Streeter', 683-1088. SUff"s144.4.m GROUP ' GROt,c omega realty inc. omega realty inc. 683 1088 683-1088 WONT LAST. B AXING ON To _ 1, GRFF.YBELT JUST S 16-11,900!!! This aM brick bungalow liestures- Huge eat -in kit, cosy mn. fir. a Privalle yard. Fobs bdin. hardwood fks., 2 baths. brge fin. fam. rm. with fp. Spacious to master bdrm. with en suite & de �" with uagiewoodss w/o or walk-in closet. Large lot, deck. k Appliances includ ed. d �• PP r x quiet street near shopping, $157,000. Call Pat Amintrong— schools, 401 & GO. Why today, 571-7000. rent? For info. or appt. to see, call Roberts Pennell', $uffm r u 1 I 905-831-M.GROUP Ot REALTY � e7[ecldly! rlalty iflC. C. 571-7000 '• '�� FIRST TIME SOUTH AJAX 1 -R • No down pays nt? Do,,,u,orr),, �. Y OFFERED! -car the to see how you an pet; Rare opportunity to buy a las than nllt +� delightful 4 bdrm. lake area • Own your oat home home. Otters direct view of • 3 b•droont, lh bsatt , 3 bMla, lake, finished basement, CAC, 99, t< CAC, security system 8 Please call Flora Waters' for more. Cal Yerihn Brooks br more info. on this property or your exclusive showing. others at O 831-3300 or (905) V�70 (9W 426-7677 6863330. 1 1 f 7>"tePn�detrtlel �' �• R�//VIP1C'1 1 , AcKevK. n..ay .IRST Ulf. (9051428.7677 • 4,000 SQ. FT. OF LUXURY CAU NOW Custom bungalow. Every possible upgrade. TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT Skylights, pool, solanum. Vendor will entertain IN OUR NEXT SPECIAL FEATURE offers between $280,000 - $340,000. Call Elvi Larocque', Prudentiaall (905) 579-4404 OR Achievers, (905) 428.7677. TOR (416) 798-7672 a,.• , ThePnfdEntttl� -r .. ., • Ach*vem Reft (90ti) 4267677 r S VFW I $159,900 This is the perfect family home! Features include: Huge greenhouse kitchen overlooking yard with a w/o to a raised deck. Master bedroom has upgraded broadloom, a 3 piece washroom and a large closet with l - closet organizers, 2 additional - - bedrooms which are perfect for the - young ones, large formal living & dining rooms. The family room is huge with above grade windows, 4th 1 - =-- = bedroom or office in basement, door i fromara9 e to interior of the house 9 plus much more. This home is spotless, has a large - yard and is ideally located close to services. This is a definite see! You won't be disappointed. 4MOUG TAYMOR FOR A PRIVATE VIEWING CALL . 1coos) 831-3300, (gos) 686-3330 DOUG TAYLOR }REALTY trV.FIRST LTD. 686-3330 oR 831-3300 S PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, NOVEMBER 13,19% ANYBODY WANNA PUMP IN *9 On October 26th, the agents of groups in the area. The parking (and pumpkins) of all ages and sizes. Re/Max First plans to continue on Re/Max First Realty Ltd., at lot was overflowing with people It was a resounding success and with this event next Halloween. 1885 Glenanna Rd. in Pickering gave away over 1,000 - pumpkins to the community. = in addition to several hundred donated to local church A; -%$:I ��Z lmp ry �s` =. •!e � 77 0= .tai If you're a real estate agent, you'll be pleased to know that the News Advertiser has increased its Wednesday Real Estate pressrun to 77,000 and now welcomes readers and potential buyers/vendors in Whitby and West Rouge. Now, a potential 11 5,0()o readers* will see your listings each Wednesday, and 83,000• of them wit spend at least 15 minutes doing so. Results based on an independent study conducted by Kubus Consultants, January 1995 JOHN WILLEMS Real Estate Advertising Sales Supervisor For more information or to book yource, contact John W�ms at (416) 798.772 11A' E j L �h1 _ YY��'�:�'i �t e " —7 t -�. lliwjr masrer bednw,m • w from mar hdrm. kndu•a ,jr call luck \facet*•* 405 - ti t,-1044 II,`IAl i :1.1411-1 YOU WILL iii: Reticarded. - Custom- built, 2 store' Re.rdale.4 bedrooms, Walkout basement, ' Pickerin,jr. finished basement. Good area. Raul Casino*, 905- 837-105.1. Fucs_i buver? All %our dreams Kill be met here 3 bdrm., huge kitchen. fanuh rm Kith fireplace Newt broadloom CAC. 10+++ Ca11 Lois Thompson •*,R.i7-1054. • Detached backsplit • Hardwood floors • 50 foot lot • Separate side entrance • Quiet south Pickering location • Spacious nwnu • Catl Ron Arrue•, 837-1054. tilt -Ll 111:11'' Finished from top to bottom. A 1.844 sq. ft. home in north Ajax. Main floor access to garage. Peyton Ding*, 837-1054. Jrcdk ',!a,.er 905. 4 r'. Jtl f (herlooktnt; Humber River. Spectacular vie% fiom 2 hr,lroom (undo. 2 full baths. rl, se to cull. Greenhouse ku� leen (alt Raul Casino'. x37. /054. P„ kenn.g rrerunve. 4 hil ms . h,uvr rut -or krt. jam Mt %/ !p G„r(ruu.% land.uuprnL: Main 17r laundn rni Thr. Kim r lav CaU Lois A. Thompson— 4 all the details. 8-17-1054. Fwgj MW.. lew THiS 110MESP4RRLES • Freehold end unit • Beautiful hardwood f iw x • 4 -pc. en suite • familv nwtn & fireplace • Finished basement • Cali Ron Aegue*, 837-1054. ***AjA.i *** Big kitchen! Basement finished. Close to schools & stores. Peyton Ding*, 8371054. iA FiOUNMIA I ad ,OL 10 111C 4111111 LOTSA HOME. LOTSA LOT!! * Absolutely gorgeous Big bright kitchen, pantry * Gas fireplace, central vac. * Move fast on this one! Call Jim Carter*, 837-1054. etely finished with 3 bedrooms & basement. noes included. Close to woods, beach & park Tan*•, 837-1054. 11A LK TO NATURE: n it join t liter v ousands satis-Eustom ho have Znefi = = -t MINCOM UCC . S ly stated, it VAI orm at rewards " o er Commission ...and the sales- ° e wise Ila 10 111C 4111111 LOTSA HOME. LOTSA LOT!! * Absolutely gorgeous Big bright kitchen, pantry * Gas fireplace, central vac. * Move fast on this one! Call Jim Carter*, 837-1054. etely finished with 3 bedrooms & basement. noes included. Close to woods, beach & park Tan*•, 837-1054. 11A LK TO NATURE: n Briscoe Estcvtes Ltd. Member Broker Each Office Independently Owned And Operated. QUALITY SERVICE SINCE 1977. 905-839-2121 905-428-2121 AIR MILES Sponsor - =. -- ED CRAIG' - DESIRABLE SOUTH AJAX -JUST REDUCED!! The perfect blend of comfortable living private !ocabon and affordable price ..in fact, if you are currently renting or if dollars count, you owe it to yourself to see this 4 bdrm. family home now" $149,900 Call Ed Craig' at 428-2121. Thinking of moving? Wit ran help you ger off to a flying start! __f� ALASDAIR MCLEAN' A MUST SEE" ; us rgeo4 bdrm . all brick �orm�na -s - ;,'hsr r . -aster en sole maii, Gc• aundry. ceramca foyer thl tc large bnght lar- sizer ocher, nah w,r, !o fenret; �a•d l lot) Paced at 5239 900 Can aasuair Mr lea^' at 839-2121 a ItL lmG"a Aliovil lAl Twill nvvnmaaK 1J, I770-rAG15 LINDA CLARKE' SIMPLY STUNNING Gorgeous 4 bdrm townhouse with striking decor Upgraded broadloom, 4 appliances. sep. din. rm., fin. bsmt with 2 car parking underground with walk -,n to unit Shows 10-+; All this for $132.500 Ask for Linda Clarke' at 839.2121. Vit. t . RICHARD ' Ill EAN' MILLION DOLLAR VIEW $1,4.900 3 bedroom attac�e: •�h cr-e _; ,= R- -en with walk; de,k o/erlook ng ravine and park 'iiaw- ' basement ar� lots mere Ca Mallear' a' 428-2'2' -tu�r■ ulint-asC nen rr t tr.: -n rem a. n, t tt tt tt -ref - -/i- rr�nr ! �/—r/—�r 11_. .0 tr -�i rr,:.- 1�r- if tIf if '=/r_.: rtr lilt - � 7 rrl� f riff ■ r t_ �..__ ._. l nom: � - -- --�-• . ... • UNIQUE PROPERTY Located on a private road with deeded water front access to Frenchman's Bay. B-oating in summer, skating in winter. Just 10 minutes from Scarborough. 4 bdrms., fp., fam. kit., �= garage, with 5% down, $1320.11 P&I + tax. Call Ron Menary" for your appointment. 619- RON 9500. IMENAIll FANTASTIC STARTER HOME! If Immaculate bungalow. All brick, well cared for & bright. Central air, central vac., fully fenced yard & many more extras! Totally finished basement. Call Marg Huleatt' for details, 905-619- 9500. Won't last at this price! WANTED BUNGALOWS THINKING OF MOVING? I have clients who need a bunglalow in Ajax or Pickering. Call Peter Jones' to find out more today. This is an exciting & hot market. Now with the low rates offered, most 1st time buyers are in a frenzy to secure their new home, PRTM so act now & plan your w next move. It's up to you. 619-9500. _ ' SIIIIIIIIII Rtptwtt*" " AttlaxIiiiMt f3rOW ~'tD1 V11w ST1LL RENTING! WHY? When yeu can own your own nome with only $7 JGO down payment & carries for $875 mo . P&=eatures 3 bedrooms. combined liv & din. rm Kitchen with built-in oven New broadloom, new flooring & more This home is n move- r condition & private court location To wew call Angelo at 831-9500 �.■� emit IMPECCABLE AND PRIVATE! 2 2 acres - treed on Greenwood Rd Gorgeous updated tome - skylights, cathedral ceilings, all new kit deck. hot tub. pool. 2 kit . office. huge picture windows, close to consery area. museum tennis and amenities PRIVACY IN PARADISE - TRULYO, Call DIANA DIANA PLITZ' to see this now. $40.000 PUTT less. Only 5359.999.619-9500. IRST TIME BUYER This cosy backsplit has 3 bedrooms, 2 kits. & 2 baths. The home sits on a 100' deep lot & has 200 amp tz service. Definitely worth a look. Call k* Rick Menary'. RICK $133,000. 619-9500. MENARY• `111111111MACULATEi` "'PICKERING— Approx. 1,950 sq. ft. of luxury! Large eat -in kit., open concept to tam. rm., fp., upgrades galore, huge master features on suite, roman tub & separate shower. 4 bedrooms, all trick. only, $209,000. cal Mike Lyl'tctt', 831.9500. BARBARA ' ft won't last - For info call SUSAN CRANE* Barbara Crane'. 619-9500. 1 VINCENT' COSY CONDO Lovely 2 bdrm. condo in popular south Ajax! Boasting 2 full baths, laundry en suite, mstr. walk-in closet, balcony, fireplace, CAC, 5 appliances & more! All this is walking distance to the beautiful JO -ANNE lake front! Call Jo -Anne today at LLol 619-9500. STOP LOOKING!! 4 + 2 bedroom, 2 kit., oak, hardwood firs., skylight, inground pool, gazebo, pool house, beautifully landscaped, french doors, walkout basement, interlocking, cedar decking, CAC, cent.vac., huge pie - shaped lot, backing on to park & much more. Located on quiet street, close to schools, shopping. For more info., call Dorothy DOROTHY Fehr', 905-428-2825. FFAW MFINISHED TOP TO BOTTOM Priced to sell 4 5115.900 3 bedroom townhome ' Down payment $6.000 Carries for $990 r month Lowest Interest rates in over 30 years. Why rent? Call Kyle EIMN�ORN• Einhorn'today. 831-9500. COSY, CUTE & COMFORTABLE Just listed so hurry! $115,600 for this immaculate 3 bedroom townhome. Featuring interlock walk and patio, fully fenced lot & single car garage. Includes 4 appliances, CAC, cent. vac. There's an eat -in kitchen & a walkout to yard. Call Sherry Hoover' for open house dates and waesrrra SNERiIU. times. 905-831-9500. i 74, k *41 Y �0, N d * :'*: „ ' . "� = .�, +.;►►;..` =.'. R e y� Ltd. 'Realtor % ' • 2; 9P. %Xl FIRST HOME JUST LISTED - S•It, ? JUST•VIE 1'. f 0OUTH AJAX MID 3 be*oom RIGHT INI ell kk' mome featunI b&m. h" oflers ea' I kl&ien. vv eat -in kA., w. kvidn. hrOW, ftoors le deck. finWW fin bsmt. with bA w .4 ""'.ment & 7 'woodslove. 2 bef ded *Ah hot M. noliances. eps to LaKe shows Mel. Defindely worth tigA -A. 1-2 'closer k)ok, si" A-1 ROGER DIANE ANDERSON BROMLEY DEBORAH ARMSTRONG Sa es Pec-esermon UARG i JUDY" BEATrr y DEmay Saks Paprew4aw•, Saks %pemutv# SHARON BARB CHISHOLLI EDWARDS DON %IIKE DENNIS HOGAN e LAKEVIEW EXECUTWE HOME/ -"W—vmm FOX HOLLOW CONDOS Ths OnVV 4 b&M home PENTHOUSES Aers ages 4,000 sq IL cl m2ft km. 2 bedrom from and N. M. woft posts, !,f'4' in an. *dm fvL 3 bdrm. tramDs" w& wM bar & exe=e 5109,900 pan Seduded back ymd 5 apphances, en suits wr ar vqmN pad & ho *9x" 'r Eery %a s boded win A)Vallft U51111 10 W.WV wvwiO Ad UN 900 ft is a 30LOOUS Views 10 E low. .01 ce. ox. 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