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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_11_27PICK -N -GO TAXI 837-1 1-1 1 t DRIVERS ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU. niors 15°:. off Students 10% off MATERNITY i TRUCKLOAD o SALE j 10 off JEANS =9 BraS19.95 •• News Adveifiser «'ednesdaY, Nov. 27, 1996 48 pages A Nletroland Community Ne«'spaper Pressrun 40,500 Vol. 115 No. 48 Development fee changes onl mayor or BY MARIANNE T_AK SCS day hayc been made -'in the interest of the the Dcyclopmcnt Charges Act when the Town halls, museum,, and theatres will no SIM R1­a'()RT1:,R __ industr%" and Hill do little for home huvers. cconomy was lust turning around.' longer he eligible leer funding I'rorn develop Pi 'KERING — Changcs to the Develop- say'. 1'1ckerin,• Ma%or Whine Art hurs. Chan,lcs to the act will include: crs, while reads, water and sewer systems, ment Char,_,cs Apt announced h% �1unICipal "1 cant see am particular hcnclit in the J A reduction in the categoric,, of services Aftairs and Housing. 'Minister Al Leach Ston legislation 1 think it was unnecessary to redo municipalities net\ ask deyelopers to finance. See BUILDING ... Page 2 `Ludicrous' cuts to police budget put public safety, at risk: union Region chairman •really doubts' politicians Neill trim $4 million from police BY KEITH (ALLIG kN _ ST1Fl R1­:NN)RT1.R DURHAM — Slashmy S4.2 million from the Durham Rccional Police 1997 midget would he "ludicrous" and imper- il public safety. the head of the police union charLcs ..I find it somewhat surprising all Ihosc Politicians who ran tin the last municipal election) on a police and pub - G,: safety ticket are now advo)catinu, cuts.- Durham Regional Police Associa- tion president Brian Curtis says. Durham Council voted last Wednes- day to set a target to freeze regional taxes in 1997, provided $4.2 million can be cut from the police department's budget. Region Chairman and Police Services Board Chairman Jim Witty said last week cutting the police budget that much would mean laying off at least 80 members of the 759 -strong force. This year the police department has a budget of about $53 million, with $46 million going to wages. See POUCE... Page 3 DNA demands nuclear regulator phut older half of Pickering plant `We're making progress' on improvements: station boss BY N1..RIANNE TAKIWS '.TIF} RF.NI)KII.R _ PICKI:RING — The Atomic Energy Control Board should order Ontario Hydro to shut down the older half of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, says Durham Nuclear Awareness. a local citizens' watchdog group on nuclear issues. That's what DNA will rec- ommend to the AECB Thurs- day in Oshawa, where the board will hold hearings on the relicensing of the Picker- ing station. The facility's cur- rent two-year operating licence expires at the end of December. AECB staff have recommended a six-month probationary licence because insufficient progress has been made on required improve- ments at the station to warrant a longer licence. "We're calling for a shut- down of the bolder) Pickcrin 'A' nuclear station as soon as possible. and for severe restrictions to he put on the operating licence for Picker- ing B';' says DNA See NUCLEAR... Page 9 Inside In the news Editorial...................6 Entertainment ........ 31 Sports ....................32 Classified...............34 Phone lines General 683-5110 Fax 683-7363 Classified 683-0707 Sincerely Yours 1-800-662-8423 InfoSource 683-7040 Death Notices 683-3005 Auction Line 683-7545 On the Internet at www.durhamnews.net 93t + 740 GST = $1 Cw fila': 2-A-f11E KEWSADVERTISER WEU., NiOVEMBER 27,19% � Q r : N e / ♦ t 1 �i a' � A . ... �.I.. Nil Bulls In fee'change's ` 'g'won9t enhance quality of life' in Pickering, says mayor FROM PAGE 1 recreation centres and lihrarics "III continue to he ehgihle. J \tun1c1Pal11ic, \\ill he rcyuircd Io hal\ 10 per cent oI the costs of tic\\ roads and eater and se\\er,\,tenis. send ±t) per cent tit the Posts Uf facilitie„uch as libraries and recreation centres. J .env cypan,ton of up to 5n Per �cnt of an Industr\'s _,ro,s floor arca \\ ill he excnipt frons dc\elopment charge,. Mr. Leach has stated the goal of the changes is to cre- atc nc\\ construe tion fob,. make home o\\ nership more aftordahlc and cncouraLc W� industrial grotith. Art In Pickering,,. devcloPnlcnt charge, can account fur up to j 11.E ",s of the cost (1 a ne\\ sini_,Ic or scmr- detached home. Mr Arthur, s;/\, builders raise and lo\\cr the Price, of- their nc\\ home, according lu market demand and inter- est rates, not dc\elopnlcni :hawse, -1 don't think ihc\ \\ill Pas, on directl\ am .a\ings., While the rria\�ur hchcves it', -rca- ,onahlc" to exclude facilities such as museums and theatres Irurn dc\clop- nicnt charge,. since thc\ hcnr:ftt the entire conununit\ rather than onl\ nc\\ - corncr,. tic doesn t support the c\clu- ,ic1n of hospital, or to\\'n halls. He note, hospital, are • one tit the nio,t haste needs In a coninitinn\- and chni- inating the charge for thein \\ hen the Pio\ nice i, ahead\ cueing hack health care funding "\\ ill not enhance the qualik of life in our coniniu- nitic, Ma\or Arthurs ;a\s cit\' .ind to\\ n hall, are adnlinis- n:unc ncces,ities rather than Irill,, and heIicve, the Pro\rncc i, onl\ chnlinatin2 them front cligihility because it sound, good to heat up on ih_ hall". ncc nla\or doesn't expect me it) finance, it) he urs .itiecicd much h\ the Change, hccau,c the "Iirvv n tlrcadv P:1\, a ,I;Initicant portion of the cost tit facilities municipahtic, \\111 be forced to pa\ a share tit. Ho\\c\cr. he bchc\cs the rnini,ter's announcement might acluall\ reduce building ace\ it\ across the pro, trice as dc\cloper, dela\ prufccl, to take ad\antaagc of the reduction in chartic, \\hlch will take at least IS months to implement (municipalities \A Ill have Is month, to cstahh,h ne\\ de%clopnicnl charge h\ la",, i. the ne\t Act has received first read- jnL in the pre\ Incial Ic_rslaturc and i, c\Pcctcd to he pa,scd h\ January. The Intelligent Place to Shop Appliances for QUALITY • SERVICE • SELECTION Whirl of +ore un w.cu I - he,, fee f 4411� S.T ' A Purchase any WHIRLPOOL Refrigerator, Range, Dishwasher, Washer or Dryer, THIS WEEKEND 0.NLY! A, VD WF71 AAV TNF rCT WE KNOW APPLIANCES 7,-800 2311 9.927q 8-6333 or At the Pickering Home 8 Leisure Centre or Scarborough location Fror_ . oma= S'.%ex 13999 12999 :- -s, Santa, Scrooge saltw 599 ss� ~S• �•44104 •, 0 i➢ . ..: .. .. .........a^I'..n;1M.^' ♦.•�;'•!a't"7,"r't�E3•�lY'.rtl"N�*..: .� ... . -. ....... - Top cops q BY STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM STAFF DURHAM — Durham Regional Police Chiel' Trevor McCagherty and Deputy - Chief' Bob Jarvest say their decisions to call it quits after it combined 70 years on the job have no link to the current fis- cal crisis the force is facing. Police services hoard members were hit late Friday with the bombshell joint announcement, which conics as potential massive budget cuts and staff layoffs loons. Both men insist the pro- posed cut, which could reach $4.2 million and could mean as many as 80 oliiccrs and civilian personnel are laid off', had no hearing on the timing THE NEWS ADVEgrISER WED„ N'OV6fl13LR 27, 1996 PAGE 3 1 uit after ears of p of their announcement. "It's time to go. It's not an easy decision, but you can't stay on forever. It's the right time for the community and the right time for myself," Chief McC'aghcrty, 52, said from his Oshawa home Mon- day night. "It's been it great live years (as chief) but now it's time for it change. fresh ideas and fresh leadership is good for the coin rnunit v." he added. While conceding "it is a worrying time. a trying bene: Dcputy-Chief Jarvest, 55, said his retirement has "absolutely no connection" to the hudgct crisis. A think I'm at the age where I feel I have to retire while I have my health and to sonic extent my ,ani - IV. 1 decided in the Best cou- Trevor p I c McCagherty w c e k s that it was definitely time to go:' the dcpuly-chief said. Both officers. who will leave their postings on the force and police hoard OLt. 3. 1997. said the,, made the announcement now to give heard nienlbers adequate time to begin the process of select- hility is hurting officer morale. tion. It creates a lot of uncer- ing their replacements. "This is the third year in a tainty and quite frankly, I Chief McCagherty row the workforce has faced think they (officer,,) deserve stressed the last leg of his pt)tential major job elimina- better:' said the chief. career "will not be 10 months of paralysis:' He vowed to steer the force the l FREE FURNACE FREE FURNACE FREE FURNACE FREE FU "' �f, nue WAN A FREE FURNACE... rent liscal crisis and continue is an . to drive his crime -fighting Purchase a mid or high efficiency )furnace agenda. W at Sheridan from Nov. 1/96 tip fMarch 15/97 Chief' McCaghert}. noting >E you are eligpltk to WIN a full refund on L that 55 per cent of the hudgct Fc your furnace. 100% financing ava7able CAC. is spent c m payroll and 15 per Call for details. cent on operating costs, said regional politicians need to "better f SHERIDAIV m understand" how the W HEATING &AIR CONDITIONING force runs. CALL NOW 427-5551 While remaining hopeful ni 338J 33VMrU 33M 33M(U 33MA 3OMfU 33HJ 3W that "after deliberations are said and done. we will not have lost a single pc thcc- WANTED.F.F.F tee" he said the current instasta- Police force under thegun FROM PAGE 1 "It's ludicrous in mY mind to cut in excess of 10 per cent of our service. As a taxpaying citizen. I don't want to see that, no wav, no how;' Mr. Curtis says. The association represents about 7111) People, including 550 potlice and 150 civilians. "I don't want to belittle civilian staff and say decrease the civilian staff. They provide support to the officers. We work hand-in-hand. NL'ithout them. everything would be backlogged:' %1r. Curtis no(cs. However, Mr. w'ittc sa% s he d(,uhts regional council -%k Ili see fit to redu,r the Police budget by a total of $4 million. Thev realize if that were to happen, it would necessitate a major reduction the police services bx)ard, it the police ended up with the same budget in 1917 as in 1996, Even that would require mctdifica- tions that mi«ht not he easv to accom- plish:' he says. "lit get hack to zero requires cut- Jim Witty ting some expenses facing us." Mr. Witty says. "I'm not suggesting layoths at all. I'm hoping regional t:ouncll will see tit to in Police officers 428-8787 and civilians. It LA Recommend Specials would impair our PAT HENRN' new dicot. Rely.Cers......................... $30- ability to du polic- Full set is8k rheryln,l to our talon p ``•� s • Pcrmancnt French Tip., Gash & .lit ..................... 18 " !ng- • Full set i anY and Ret Your Curls ................................ 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N -A :14 14"t T IMAGE "-TFW?&WS Hair salon owner to stand trial for extortion, 'fraud, tax evasion DURHAM — The owner of a chain of hair salons which Operates franchises m Pickering and Oshawa has been ordered to stood trial on charges of extor- tion. instranoe haul and tax evasion The amned, who owns I: Attitudes and Nino D'Arena hair salons, appeared at a preliminary hearing in Oshawa provincial court Monday where he con- ceded his committal to trial on charges of extortion, attempting to obstruct justice and conspiring to commit aggra-,ated assault. Those charges are in connection with alleged threats made against a for- mer franchisee. The accused has also � your a d;z lew savings store. One day only! been ordered to stand trial in Oshawa provincial court on charges of insurance fraud, relating to a reported 1994 robbery at a salon at Pickering Town Centre. The accused also faces tax evasion charges. selected items storewide. Thursday, November 28th only. 5a4"t 4a6"t • All Christmas motif • Women's table linens coats and jackets • All Christmas (F-c,uc" Acti iNvear Dept.) glassware by Lihbey • All women's • English Casual Pursuits fashions 20 -piece dinnerware (axis Denny) t • Women's boots & knit accessories {gloves, hats & scarves excluding Ans Isotoner) • Men's dress shirts & ties (exdudmg uesigner) • All Kitchen & table linens • Portuguese ceramics • All bed linens (exdudfng chkiren.$) M NO GW & FW 1' • On men's & women's designer fashions t Off regular -priced items only. 'Savings off the original ticketed prices unless otherwise stated. Factory Outlets and Warehouse store excluded. Personal shopping oryy Rrtw w, we've got as many reasons to $imp l- dr otir reW as Disney's got Dalmatians. Good reason #35? Surprise Days! Good reason #1 ? Our Ettion Ouraifte — 4100& or run nW tfthmdoiff• Come in and check out all our reasons. Yu'II be glad you did. " At a Theatre New You Holl ft skopon9 hours in all Toronto area stores . Monday to Friday, 10:00 am.m to 9:30 p.m. Eaton's. We want to be your store. Visit us on the web at www.eatons.com .' 170 VTEC HP 5 spd.. silver demo. power sunroot. loaded. $25q995 95 Legend L Heated sea's. ;._-•, phone, rear spoiler. white leather exec uty- drrven.aAP3C2 $37,995 95 Integra RS Coupe Autorna' c e owner.aAP254 $17,995 `Local school boards fight move to realign their boundaries BY CHRILSTY CHASE STAFF REPORTER - ---- DURHAM — Two local school boards have joined forces to oppose any move to realign their houndaries. Durham Board of Education trustees Monday endorsed a joint letter to that effect to he sent to Ontario Premier Mike Harris by themselves and Northumberland- Clarington Board of Educatien. In the recent Who Does What report on education, former Toronto mayor David Crombic suggested school boards should be aligned to regional or county boundaries, which means the Durham board would take in all of Durham Region, including Clarington, now part of the Northumberland-Clarington board. "To adjust those boundaries would require a long period of transition and would, in our viewpoints, serve little or no pur- pose," says the letter, approved by the Northumberland-Claring- ton board last week. The boards are concerned any realignment would "result in the dismemberment" of the Northumberland-Clarington board. "Please slow down the process of change," the letter continues. "Education is impor- tant enough for your government to take the time to talk with us, work with us, and help us to ensure that any changes proposed will not only benefit students but also will benefit the ratepayers of Ontario." A major concern for the Family Shoe Shopping. . Durham board is the debt that would come from taking over Clarington, one of the fastest- growing residential areas in the province. Whitby trustee Patty Bowman said the Durham board didn't create the debt and doesn't want it. "I think we'd he taking on a tremendous burden;' said board chairman Audrey MacL can. Some trustees objected to part of the letter in which Clarington is described as "a community of farms and small villages in con- trast to the more urban nature of Durham:' They said this ignores the northern communities of Scugog. Uxbridge and Brock and the rapidly -growing urban areas of Courtice and Bowmanvlie and want any subsequent letters to deal with this matter. 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THE NJEWS A1)V.E1tTLgP,_ WK1?.,,Novlp4u$RX. 1996-444�;V 5-A PAGE 6 -A -THE NIf WS ADVERTISER, WED_ NOVEMBER 27,19% ♦Editorials and Letters ♦ Ajax -Pickering News Advertiser A Metroland Community Newspaper published Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130-132 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont.L1S 21-15 TLMOTHY J. WHMAKER, Publisher JOANNE BL'RGHARDT, Editor-in-(1»ef BRUCE DANFORD. Advertising manager FrENT HOUSTON, Managing Editor AL'*'LN BROtT"'F.R- Retail advenising manager ARE F.AKHOURIE. Ihstntiution manager General: 005) 6,85-5110 Classified: (905) 6213-0707 Cirrulation: (905) 68'-5117 FAX: ((N)5 !,,� 103 E%nail:Newsnx.mCdduff-unnev s net On the Internet: httpJ/uHu durham. news net the Ne" s \dwriisr is a memtkr of the Aiavhckenng Board of Trkde. Canadian Community NoA srutrr ,\wic.. Canadian Circulations Audn Beard and the Ontano Press Council The puhhsher rnL �ves the right to classify or refuse amadvemsement Crctht for adwai ement limited to space rnce error twcuptes Tax freeze or cops: Region must decide It comes down to this: Raise taxes or take police personnel off the street. Durham Region is already grappling with that choice as 1997 budget discussions loom and officials appropriately fear the fallout from either decision. This latest hit of news comes with fresh irony. At about the same time Durham Region chairman Jim Witty said it would he virtually impctssihle to cut millions of dollars from the police tierce budget without front-line layoffs. Durham police officials announced the creation of a 30-oflicer task force to combat roh- hcries being committed in the region at a record-setting pace. Durh:un Rcgum has set the stage for an agonizing go at its 1997 budget because it has already set a target of freezing the regional Ix)rtwn of propcnv tax hills. To) do that. Region officials sa\. S;-1.2 million must IN: cut from the police force budget. The result: layoffs of h;O police personnel. Ili -it is unacceptable to Durham citizens whose safety and protection is vital to the greater y(x)d of the community. You ma,, retial that Durham Region imposed a tax hike of rouglik tib on the regional portion of your tax hill this year to keep police officers on the street. Based on the numhers for the new year. the Re, -,ion will likely ask us again to dig deeper. It must he said, howeycr, that we expect Durham officials to conic to the electorate tier more only after exploiting even pos- sible oplxtrtunt\, for reduction in the other departments. We all have :i stake in the budgetary process. Come to meet- ings armed with ideas. talk to your lineal mayor or regional Councillor to share your thoughts and concerns, stay informed and atterxl public budget discussions. By participating, b\ being innovative. we can put adequate numbers of police on the street and still have a property tax bill that reflects the level of service we receive. fa_' To respond to this editorial call Infosource at 683-70410 nfosouree and dial 5109 on your touch-tone phone ♦You said it... In response to last Wednesday's editorial `An ailing system' regarding doctors' protest in Ontario, our readers said: ♦ "I'd like to start off by saying I'm not a doctor. Being 34, we've been raised with a system where we haven't paid a cent. You go to the hospital, you go to the doctor -- it's just a given that we don't pay. It irks me that you pay for insurance for your car and insurance for your house but if it came to me paying a user fee to have the health care we're accustomed to, then I'm not opposed to that. I don't know where we Canadians get off thinking it's our God-given right to free health care. are " ♦ "I can see where you're coming from, but I don't agree with much of what you're saying. I've just spent eight days in Ajax -Pickering hospital recovering from a heart attrack. My sheets were changed regulary. The staff there couldn't do enough. Obviously, they're worried about the way things are going, but their number -one concern is the patient. I can vouch for that" Q%1'*T0PPA6LE- "'k, FORCE If IMMOVABLE OBJECT -,0, — - /V�� fa Overheard... "I'm ballparking this, but it's a minimum of 80 peo- ple and we couldn't operate with 80 people less than we have today. That would be after com- pletely denuding the police force of its ability to do the job properly." -- Durham Region Chairman Jim Witty on the spectre of cutting $4.2 million from the Durham Regional Police budget. ♦ Letters to the editor Can't accept claim that school board best in the world To the editor: "Durham Board of Education wins award for excellence;' the headlines applauded. The victors seemed to become something other than just proud winners. they turned into arro- gant academic elitists, comparing their award to the Nobel Peace Prize, the academic Olympics, and more like winning the platinum medal than just the gold. These winners were quoted in the papers as saying that they were "simply the best in the world" and were asked to teach other boards a thing or two. I found a number of conflicting and otherwise ambiguous points in the board's claim to greatness: I. The sampling and competition for "the best in the world" was limited to Canada and six other countries — hardly a global sampling. 2. The Durham board was not chosen by the Bertelsmann Foundation, which gave the award. It was chosen by a committee headed by Michael Fullan, Dean of the Faculty of Education, University of Toronto, who also select- ed Sinclair Secondary School as the representative school. Mr. Fullan was contacted and appointed by the Bertelsmann Foundation to head the selection committee in Canada. 3. The Bertelsmann Foundation, in the end, did send over two representatives to take a look at our magnificent school and lavish board offices. 4. Dean Fullan and his committee, pre- sumably with the help of Durham administrators, compiled a 20 -page report for the Bertelsmann Foundation, 3L'[he Ajax -Pickering News dvertiser accepts letters to the editor - All letters should be typed or neatly brand -written, 150 words. Each letter be signed with a first and last or two initials and a last name. include a phone number for ♦er- iScation. The editor reserves the right b edit copy for style, length and con- tent. Opiniam expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necemm ily. tyme of The News Advertiser. including an "Appraisal of the School System in Reference to the Criteria". Eight criteria are mentioned. These seem mostly conjecture and fanciful thinking — short on substantive quality or practical application. Criteria head- ings were something like "Innovation and Evolution, Employee Potential, Innovative School Leadership, Co- operation Between Individual Schools and External Decision Makers, Evaluation and Quality Assurance, and Innovative School Development and the National Level" Lots of emphasis on "innovation," no mention of student marks or employability of graduates. 5. The Bertelsmann organization is a multimedia conglomerate doing about $15 billion a year in business. The Bertelsmann Foundation is a think tank, which examines a different public organization each year. Last year it assessed the public economic machin- ery of a number of nations and Portugal walked away with the prize. This year it was education. Apparently, only the theoretical and "innovative" aspects of the system were considered; the end product was certainly never put to the test. At least, as far as I know, Durham students were never matched against those of compet- ing countries in any form of academic competition. So then, the question arises, what did our Durham board get the award for? Quite simply, for the foundation, it was a brain -picking exercise to see what contrasting modern education system trends exist internationally. (;n Ing Canada an award was a politi- cally expedient and correct thing to do, since we had already won the hooby prize from the United Nat tons earlier in the year as the most politically correct and multi -culturally friendly nation on earth. I wish I could come to a different conclusion and could believe that our education system excelled and was COlnprtiUyc with European nations. But until we have proof that our students come out on top in the international job market after graduating from Durham, 1 can't accept that we are the best in the world. Jann Flury Oshawa Leaving a child alone is inconceivable To the editor: Regarding your recent story about a mother leaving her seven-year-old at school early. 1, myself, have three children ages eight, 16 and 18. In all the years of bringing up our kids we would never have considered leaving my own or any other child aged seven alone. It is inconceivable to leave a child alone at any time, let alone at 8 a.m. at an unsupervised school. I am sure the child in question must have been frightened to be left alone at that time in the morning. The principal was right to notify both the guardian and social services. Schools are for education, not, as many believe, a baby-sitting service. If this lady is trying to adopt this child, I hope the adoption agency in question takes a close look into this case. Bert de Haan, Ajax =u yy yy yy,, yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy yy ..yyTIk. Nlk*gADVERTISER, WI✓'D' NN&EM8E]k e, IWyPAPAdgg 7`-A zZN OF PxC A,0 PC"OEIRING! Novemberis * Town of Pickering420.2222 905 683.2760 -Management ' THE TOWN OF TOWN/PUBLIC PICKERING MEETINGS Dec. 2 Council Meeting TEMPORARY POSITION Dec. 4 Site Plan Advisory Committee one The Dec. 9 Executive Committee Meeting knowledgeable, enthusiastic. creative Dec. 10 Race Relations & Equity Meeting k:- Equal Opportunity N.C. 1 I Commiltee of Adjustment support the Town's property systems. Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Council Meeting Site Plan Advisor Committee ccordance wit the V_ruupar Freedom of Dec. 19 Statutory Information Meeting Oracle version 7.x: Dec. 23 Council Meeting ' THE TOWN OF r PICKERING INVITES APPLICANTS TO APPLY FOR A Corporation of the TEMPORARY POSITION Town of Pickering The Department of Culture and one The AS AN ORACLE EsplanadeAPPLICATION Pickering, Ontario knowledgeable, enthusiastic. creative L1V6K7 DEVELOPER k:- Equal Opportunity in Its Informati, -- Syste—, Dwision to Employer support the Town's property systems. Employer Mandatory requirements include ccordance wit the V_ruupar Freedom of 1. Minimum 2 year's experience with k*miawnand Oracle version 7.x: "C°o" Of PrnracyAcr 2. Minimum 2 year's development ^e nlomatxw gartered -.'Alected pursuarx to experience with Oracle Designer truronpaf Acts R SO 2000, and coil 45. and w0- be 3 Minimum 1 year's experience with ued to select a candidate Oracle Forms ver 4 x and Oracle 199C cu 45 and will De Reports ver 2 x ,ye ilran■ail IVS0 Ouahfted applicants are invited to apply "iitevors wronose �CwMVer Only IhdSe submit a detailed resume before ivokcantsgranted an December 11, 1996 to Dayle M. nerviewwilbe Cameron, Manager of Human adinowtedged Resources. SIDEWALK SNOW CLEARING NOTICE During the winter months, the Municipality cleans the snow from various sidewalks in the Town of Pickering. Please be advised that the Town will not be responsible for any damages caused to objects, such as driveway edging, hedges, shrubs, fencing and Flower beds adjacent to the sidewalk. Repairs to damaged sod will be undertaken by the Town, as deemed necessary. For more information. please contact the Department of Parks & Facilities at (905) 420-4624. TOWN OF PICKERING "Winter Brochure" Due to a production error some Brochures are missing pages 17 - 32 and 49 - 64 If you have not received a Winter Brochure or have an incomplete copy please call 420-4660 ext 2097 24 hours a day and leave your name, address & phone # BROCK WEST LANDFILL SITE On Saturday, 1io%ember 3(). 1990. the Brock Fest Landfill Site in Pickering will close. Until that date, however, residents may continue to dispose of up it) I(X) kilograms ( 222(0 lbs) of non -hazardous waste per day. free of charge. Residents should be prepared to submit a S_'U deposit upon entry into the Landfill, as all loads that exceed the I(N) kg limit will be sub ect to a chars e of S2 for every 40 kg (88 Itis) in the entire load. On Tuesday, December 3. 1990, all Municipally aillected residential waste will be taken to a privately operated waste transfer station on Squires Beach Road in Pickering. All materials will be processed at that point and delivered to the Keele Valley Landfill Site in the Region of York for final disposal. Residents wishing to personally dispose of items atter December 3, 1996, will be directed to the above referenced waste transfer station. Fees may apply at that time on all amounts of waste which enter the site. For further information regarding the closing of the Bruck West Landfill Site, please contact the Town of Pickering Public Works Department at 420-4630. TEEN FASHION SHOW ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 1918 Whites Road, Pickering FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1996 8:30 p.m. Tickets $5.00 each For more information Call Peter: (905) 420-1492 Or (905) 68641606 A United Way of Ajax -Pickering Event Town of Pickering Department of Culture 6 Recreation (420-4621( Blacksmith Workshop Weekend ...at the Pickering .11useu►n Village December 7-8, 11:04) a.m. - 5AN) p.m. $100.00 per person ( includes supplies I Instructor heiii,in Cra"ford Hith 13 ,ears experience Call 420-4620 for details and registration Limit 6 students " Formerly advertised to take place at the Pickering Recreation Complex•• For more information call the: Town of Pickering Department of Cultare A Recreation 4201-461.1 Youth of Ali Ages :JYO Zanoc or .egOn Biorci- 636 1555 Bov v St in betweer ..JORJ of & Brock RC. Across "c— ? cxevrg �Ilcvirg F el; Mon., Dec., 9, 7:00 p.m. If the Yowl of Pic Kerng are serous oboist o SkCte"d Pork. the Ronal Carodcn L Wn BrorVt) 606 & ;CKenrS F,•ergrlers ore ser ons cooat prov ane, -JNDRAISING C°POR'LNITIES PRE-SCHOOL MUSIC r INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED WINTER/SPRING 1997 Corporation of the Town of Piokenng The Department of Culture and One The Recreation is seeking a Esplanade knowledgeable, enthusiastic. creative Pickering, o^u^o Instructor to conduct Pre -School L1V 6K7 Music classes at the Pickering An Equal0DDont/iN Recreation Complex. Pre -School Employer Music classes are offered to participants from 6 months to 3 years In accordance wet+ tfk of age. Munrcgaf Freedorn of P,U �, �°na� Applicants must have a music me roomtal �ered background and appropriate is Collected pursuant to experience teaching young children. the MuncowAcr. R S 0 A music degree and membership in a 199C cu 45 and will De music association would be used to select a candidate preferred. We monk an tfase Application forms can be obtained nd doais who apply from the Human Resources tx>wever only lase Department, 1 The Esplanade, applicants granted w nerview we be Pickering and must be completed adirowledged and returned by December 20, 1996. to Dayle M. Cameron, Manager of Human Resources. SIDEWALK SNOW CLEARING NOTICE During the winter months, the Municipality cleans the snow from various sidewalks in the Town of Pickering. Please be advised that the Town will not be responsible for any damages caused to objects, such as driveway edging, hedges, shrubs, fencing and Flower beds adjacent to the sidewalk. Repairs to damaged sod will be undertaken by the Town, as deemed necessary. For more information. please contact the Department of Parks & Facilities at (905) 420-4624. TOWN OF PICKERING "Winter Brochure" Due to a production error some Brochures are missing pages 17 - 32 and 49 - 64 If you have not received a Winter Brochure or have an incomplete copy please call 420-4660 ext 2097 24 hours a day and leave your name, address & phone # BROCK WEST LANDFILL SITE On Saturday, 1io%ember 3(). 1990. the Brock Fest Landfill Site in Pickering will close. Until that date, however, residents may continue to dispose of up it) I(X) kilograms ( 222(0 lbs) of non -hazardous waste per day. free of charge. Residents should be prepared to submit a S_'U deposit upon entry into the Landfill, as all loads that exceed the I(N) kg limit will be sub ect to a chars e of S2 for every 40 kg (88 Itis) in the entire load. On Tuesday, December 3. 1990, all Municipally aillected residential waste will be taken to a privately operated waste transfer station on Squires Beach Road in Pickering. All materials will be processed at that point and delivered to the Keele Valley Landfill Site in the Region of York for final disposal. Residents wishing to personally dispose of items atter December 3, 1996, will be directed to the above referenced waste transfer station. Fees may apply at that time on all amounts of waste which enter the site. For further information regarding the closing of the Bruck West Landfill Site, please contact the Town of Pickering Public Works Department at 420-4630. TEEN FASHION SHOW ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL 1918 Whites Road, Pickering FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1996 8:30 p.m. Tickets $5.00 each For more information Call Peter: (905) 420-1492 Or (905) 68641606 A United Way of Ajax -Pickering Event Town of Pickering Department of Culture 6 Recreation (420-4621( Blacksmith Workshop Weekend ...at the Pickering .11useu►n Village December 7-8, 11:04) a.m. - 5AN) p.m. $100.00 per person ( includes supplies I Instructor heiii,in Cra"ford Hith 13 ,ears experience Call 420-4620 for details and registration Limit 6 students " Formerly advertised to take place at the Pickering Recreation Complex•• For more information call the: Town of Pickering Department of Cultare A Recreation 4201-461.1 Youth of Ali Ages :JYO Zanoc or .egOn Biorci- 636 1555 Bov v St in betweer ..JORJ of & Brock RC. Across "c— ? cxevrg �Ilcvirg F el; Mon., Dec., 9, 7:00 p.m. If the Yowl of Pic Kerng are serous oboist o SkCte"d Pork. the Ronal Carodcn L Wn BrorVt) 606 & ;CKenrS F,•ergrlers ore ser ons cooat prov ane, -JNDRAISING C°POR'LNITIES t�.at;� 8-'a'-'r4� Nl:��t ,�dV�R'htt'R•, W p:d.. Nt�te!M�F.R 2'f, t9�,' OUR [OWEST PRICES EVER ON THESE (RAfTSMAN" 1001S, ONLY At EAR51 se a tgntng Loser line ' rip fence and G cost -iron table. 20 x 40 ,21496 i :t t =\ave 5203 f CRAFTSMAN 20" SCROLL SAW Variable- ry speed saw. i 40 assorted • plain and pin -end blades. Stand incl Sears reg. aA, 699.99. Ea. 496°° #28620 THIS IS S E A R S while quantities last SEAM /:.1�x'Cl INrNi' �l'r�IN .1c'(u:c T O D A Y 229 peak air Only 68999 \'ave $180 Wave 50°° ;Wave $102 CRAFTShtA' 70" 'ABLE SAW CRAFTSMAN COMPOUND MITRE SAW CRAFTSMAN' ROUTER 175 CRAFTSMAN' WET DRY VACUUM Has exclusive 4 8 ." sliding saw has 12.0 -amp motor. Single speed, 8.5 -amp motor. 25,000 rpm. Has 2:':" x 7' Craftsman Sears reg. 679.99. Each 499" Sears reg. 169.99. Each 84" hose with quick -release anrp motor I .2934; -24412 - F ; swivel ends. - se a tgntng Loser line ' rip fence and G cost -iron table. 20 x 40 ,21496 i :t t =\ave 5203 f CRAFTSMAN 20" SCROLL SAW Variable- ry speed saw. i 40 assorted • plain and pin -end blades. Stand incl Sears reg. aA, 699.99. Ea. 496°° #28620 THIS IS S E A R S while quantities last SEAM /:.1�x'Cl INrNi' �l'r�IN .1c'(u:c T O D A Y 229 peak air watts. Sears reg. 179.99.KIM Each 7799 ` 029030 ave $400 CRAFTSMAN' 12" THICKNESS PLANER Has 15.0- c I l anrp motor and 4 post constroc- tion. Sears reg. $99.99. Each 499" 12114 Copyright 1996. Sears Canada Inc. Nuclearplant hearing FROM PAGE 1 spokesman Dave Martin. "We think it's just not going far enough to put a six-month limited licence on the reactors given the severe safety problems they have. What we're looking for from the AECB is some sort of schedule for shut- down." Noting Ontario Hydro man- aged to operate with both the 'N and 'B' portions of the station off- line for about two months this past spring, Mr. Matin says per- manent shutdown could probably be achieved within a few months. DNA's concerns about the sta- tion include: * a record of lax operational safe- ty practices and procedures, as reported by AECB stall', * new evidence suggesting an earthquake could occur near the station which it is not designed to withstand, * inadequacies in the emergency plan for the area around the sta- tion; * a rash of significant safety-relat- ed events at the station over the pact two years — including a loss of coolant accident, a leak of radr<xtLuve tritium Into the lake and the forced shutdown of the plant due to the failure of a back- up valve on the emergency coolant injection system; * the absence of a second -fast shutdown system at Pickering `N. Mr. Martin notes DNA does not consider the extra shutdown capacity being installed at the sta- tion to be adequate. "It isn't a second -fast shut- down system, it's an additional monitoring system to trigger the activation of the single fast shut- down system that already exists, and that does not provide the same level of protection a second - fast shutdown system does" Pickering station director Ken Talbot describes DNAs submis- sion on the relicensing as "hum- bug. •Ihey've tended to exagger- ate tremendously a lot of the stuff that they're quoting and they're not taking into account what improvements have been mats:. I recognize we've got some way to go but we're making progress" On the issue of a second -fast shutdown system, Mr. Talbot says the 'A' section of the station already has a second system that meets the standaidc set by the Thursday AECB, and that modifications currently being made will bring it "very close to the new standard" set for newer reactors. The station director also notes an interim seismic assessment report on the Pickering facility found it to be of "robust design". In the event of an earthquake, he says, it would make more sense to worry about other buildings in the area. because the nuclear station would be "one of the Test places to be". According to DNA, the restric- tions put on the newer 'B' part of the nuclear facility should include having it operate at a rLduced power level tc inc: ease its safety margin. Mr. Martin believes Ontano hydro itself will shut down Pick- ering 'A' in the very near future because "it's becoming a financial as well as a salety liability:' The AECB hearings in Oshawa begin Thursday at 8:30 am. in the Harmony Hall at the Holiday Inn, 1011 Bkx;r St. E. Tonight. Wednesday. the public is invited to an informal reception being held by the AECB at the Holiday Inn from 7 to 9 pm. Li _ . 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Pi&erin; town Centre 420-8009 PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 27, 1996 AT SEARS , DONT PAY UNT11 1998 ON ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES, ALL SEWING MACHINES AND ALL VACUUMSt WHEN YOU USE YOUR SEARS CARD =____ WE= _-'0LI==m====-=-_____===_==___=4==_____==-__-______=====a zsave $ 270 KENMORE' EXTRA -CAPACITY TEAM Lowest price of the year! Washing machine has 'Quiet Pak' and Dual -Action' agitator 'Plus'. Sears reg. 749.99. -46802 Extra large capacity dryer has electronic moisture sensor and extra wide door. Sears reg. 519.99. 027802. Wasber $597 Dryer $397 (Zyave $100 30" EASY -CLEAN ELECTRIC RANGE Lowest price of the year! Kenmore' model has lifttop for easy clean-up, removable glass console, 6 pass super - broil element and 2 appliance outlets. Sears reg. 759.99. #65071. Only $657 While -on -White extra ave $100 24" BUILT-IN** DISHWASHER Lowest price of the year! Kenmore' 4 -cycle model has 3 -level wash, 'Quiet Pak' sound insulation package, in -the -door removable silverware basket. Sears reg. 549.99. *76339. only $447 Also available in White -on -White. "Installation extra. Ask in store about our guaranteed installation Plus... Get our lowest prices of the year on selected Kenmore appliances 'DON'T PAY UNTIL JANUARY I t9i... Deferred offer applies to major appliances, sewing Machias mW vacuumst on approved credit, with your Sears Card. S35 deferral fee and all applicable taxes and charges are payable of time of purchase. Offer excludes liquidation items in Clearance Centres and (atalogue purchases. Offer ends Sunday, December 1, 1996. Ask for details. 10/620 Sewiag/Floor Care Shop; excludes wet/dry vacuums THIS IS S E A R S while quantities last SEAM E.x/xv more front secers T O D A r 12105 Copyright 1996. Sears Canada Inc. 1 • LOWEST THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 27, 1"6 -PAGE I1 -A PRIES Of THE YEAR ON SELECTED KENMORE" APPLIANCES INCLUDING REFRIGERATORS, RANGES, DISHWASHERS AND VACUUMS* r(====__=_===7=_===_=====z=====_______=___________ Zyave S2 0 0 18.0 -CU. FT. TOP -MOUNT Lowest price of the year on this Kenmore* refrigerator! Has 1 fall/1 split glass cantilever shelf and a meat drawer with 2 glass -covered clear crispers. Sears reg. 1099.99. win Oaly $897 Also ovoikable is Almond WON lop- oftneft PAP A-1 Fla - ave $310 21.6 -CU. FT. SIDE-BY-SIDE Lowest price of the year on this Kenmore" refrigerator! Has thre-the-door ice and water dispenser, adjustable glass shelves and temperatore-controlled meat drawer. Sears reg. 1799.99. *55241. only $1487 Also available in Almond ave $1.40 CANISTER VACUUM Lowest price of the year on Whispertone' model. Has a 12.0 -amp motor, 12" POWER -MATE' with fall headlight and 4 am -board tools. 6' base swivels 150°. Sears reg. 429.99. -32166 Only $287 DON? PAY UNTIL 1998 ON ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES, SEWING MACHINES AND VACUUMS* DON'T PAY UNTIL JANUARY 1991 ... am approved credit, with your Sears ford. S35 deferral fee and all opplicable taxes and charges we poyabk of time of purchase. Offer excludes IMaidaties ism in Clearance Capes and (otalque purchases. Offer ends Sunday, December I, 1996. Ask for details- -0/620 Uniing/Noor (are Shop; excludes ret/dry vecoums THIS IS S E A R S rlfile quenmies last Erpect moraefih)nz Sears 10 D A Y 121058 Copyright 1996. Sears Canada Inc. i ``f��.; s Zyave S2 0 0 18.0 -CU. FT. TOP -MOUNT Lowest price of the year on this Kenmore* refrigerator! Has 1 fall/1 split glass cantilever shelf and a meat drawer with 2 glass -covered clear crispers. Sears reg. 1099.99. win Oaly $897 Also ovoikable is Almond WON lop- oftneft PAP A-1 Fla - ave $310 21.6 -CU. FT. SIDE-BY-SIDE Lowest price of the year on this Kenmore" refrigerator! Has thre-the-door ice and water dispenser, adjustable glass shelves and temperatore-controlled meat drawer. Sears reg. 1799.99. *55241. only $1487 Also available in Almond ave $1.40 CANISTER VACUUM Lowest price of the year on Whispertone' model. Has a 12.0 -amp motor, 12" POWER -MATE' with fall headlight and 4 am -board tools. 6' base swivels 150°. Sears reg. 429.99. -32166 Only $287 DON? PAY UNTIL 1998 ON ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES, SEWING MACHINES AND VACUUMS* DON'T PAY UNTIL JANUARY 1991 ... am approved credit, with your Sears ford. S35 deferral fee and all opplicable taxes and charges we poyabk of time of purchase. Offer excludes IMaidaties ism in Clearance Capes and (otalque purchases. Offer ends Sunday, December I, 1996. Ask for details- -0/620 Uniing/Noor (are Shop; excludes ret/dry vecoums THIS IS S E A R S rlfile quenmies last Erpect moraefih)nz Sears 10 D A Y 121058 Copyright 1996. Sears Canada Inc. 1PAt:F i2-A-THt?-N'.gAbVV1tn,4F'R vt Ptd.. nychiiF:Mb Kr..'t s Region demands Province `get on with' reducing size of Durham Council BY KEITH GILLIGAN use the old rule of' amending the Rcvion (,f tape.•' alrrady had our meetings and approved it:' Durh:inl Act and not wait fur local municipal Despite Mr. Lcach•s request li,r local sup- Act's say the two municipalities whose rep- DURHAM --- The Region %ants provincial approval. "Sortie people look up,)t it as red port, her. Wim doesn't thine, the process of' resentation is allcctcd decided to vote against it; Municipal Affairs Minister AI Leach to "get on tape. Other people look upon it :t,, the consulta- reducing' the siic ofcouncil \%ill he reopened. "I the other six municipalities represent not only ;t Kin ith•' approving it smaller Durham Council. tion process %ith the puhhc. In our particular don't see it changing it al all. rc_ardlcss of t� hat matunty of the other municipalities, but .,Iso ,t Chairman Jim Wim says. case, as %kc had already -ot started and process tic cod up vonw, urnler 'the urr 'incl ntatorit\ ul' the numher of voters. I don't "ce a Durham Council voted In .lune to cut the appro%rd.quite frank%%. it gill tx additional red I)T_ LVess rs quicker and 1as;c1. cc:alr,c \%c \c problem %krlh it, number of regional politicians to 28 . _ linin 32. but %11-." Leach still hasn't approved the • chanzc. Council voted lase "<L':dnes- -�. •�Y da% to send a letter to Mr 1"each askmz • hint to 'inlnlediatclt ,''' �' • proceed %kith the :tr - "(�sha%ka and r1 t '�• t Clanmzton have hath taken steps to reduce,:%. ,,. �i' - A x the r siic t of their 3 ': council and/or = i� change their %%ard t j 'fie Nwridarres. so lee's get on with it. That's • � � s x Loing to he the _'ist of the letter." Mr _ r Api No N1 Lcach sent :r letter to ` e YNA S,. Durham tclh_• nthe ''�° ST" Re_,wn to ect sup - `' t •. �' p„rl front a ntatnnlc .?�I`OM --�`_ � 2Q - PSTAN _ CAPTAIN CREW QUARTERS of the g � � a of fileic clll tihs I,+."1 1 "6 DRAWER" BED GST* hehc%c� beau;' cher% mss_ _ - ON AN t- sr�,ns ah„rlt :han,zcs . �; �.` .` \\ sa;;n r j ,�] 1� MATCHING MATT to coun:rl sric ,t0 , ��`I - ^� t '� JrFT should he maJc _ > ?\\ 'T a se: iocall% and that IN -$,' � -� •, •l __ ��` 1 1 �• t --r-'_ r i r should recer%e soh- .r' � �J � �, � ''� ►- ' - � stantial local supe. M _ 1 ' ' ♦ t. tkt,,rc the% are SETS S329-689 \ REAL WOOD' ' • - rrnplementcd.'" 11r. �1• •;e �- - IAach %rote. -�" 'acedrawers , ORTHOPEDI s "I encour,l_'e SHOFAND LLntt head crafted 8 Rc,'I„nal C UUn:II lU - denas c S29 D CO!l1PARE 549 r %York %%rttt tile w e I,'al iii _ ` coun:rls in the - 25 WINDSOR - _ CAPTAFIITON BUNK Rc,•ron to develop CAPTAIN FUTON Year _ ��--___-_ �1111t.. r cuntplctc and rote- _ wty ___`�^-_-.�-_ - MAPLE _ Was-�99 �l grated pro]x,.al fur _� �,�� ,i._,/` } =,eat coup:il do"nsivin,�' t0- ' '�� - N hat: ver cham'cs lkcur arc to t>L in place li,r the municipal electrons Sleeps 3 in \,,%enlhcr of next SETS.S�9,-7storage 'o,ce dwersscar. But. t]r. Leach 139 2 349 must first amend the ORTH,,OGUAR ' Re_'iun of Durham t FUTON "A" DAYBED �brr- -,' `� ` . �. ADJUSTABLE BED A:t. ' ,+�. -•/ .. !% �iorc, ,�o f Was 12'79 Was > � i� o • ; o o fy{1� p a: -i N� �g : g, 20 Year Warranty Durham Council •,t+``. �;,o; Cr. 5:�k�. , r: , ,fi- ' >, _ �¢ ,� ,., On Mattress. wanly to reduce •3Q � it �'`• .. F : a .� ; �s �-��� `"-s � ',' - • Oshawa representa Ye r I tion to eight mcm wy 1 : �:e :. hers from 11 while ft0 _. i3�3 f - Q4.Qo• 3ra �`��'O. Clarington's 16ur CAOL1 0 0 ^�— �_1 - - riORE THAN menlhers will he cut to three. _ • -_— �+ rcma!rress us 5178 �209$ JUSTABED! `, _ � '. ' 5 � • The provincial '' government's Better Local Government Act introduced Oct. 17 allows municipal- • - ities to alter their council sires. But - the plan, which has- BAYLY n't been passed into TAUNTON law, requires CL CLEMENTS z $ w approval of an upper-tier council, `:� w • • •� • • .a ' G such as the Region. cc z —� FINANCING ERSONAL and a majority of tlx a cc NVASA C ? N lower-tier councils. A�AI(AB:E CHEOVES Mon-wed F" rn 1 which must repre- sent a majority of Clic 1 1QA yrs voters in the Region. 1 Sulam Mr. Witty says Mc Leach should•MN y 111F.1,10*Affel• • L -4. a:F+tIF�N<w� b A!)�(E,1t;T4 Ii yrt1 � 1v¢)vtiMBti.R Z7, 19%,FA4:4 Q-A Fairness for Durham Kids urges funding for special -needs services DURHAM -- A local group concerned about special -needs children is urging the Province to maintain services for those youngsters. In it letter to Durham West MPP and Conrrnunity and Ontario's Social Services Minister Janet Eckcr. Fairness for Durharn Kids Campaign states further Video star in Ajax Saturday to teach safety ❑ Officer Jim has long histor`' of service AJAX -- offi- cer Jim "ill he in Ajax Saturday with safetv tips for parents and children. Jim Bvrnc portrays the offi- cer in the Ncvcr Be A Victim four-part home video, .cries that educate families on streetpruof- ing, such as pre- ventint-, abduc- tion and molestation, rec- m,niiim! dan,,cr- ous places, deal- ing, with strantuers and overall safety skills. Mr. Burne screed 29 vears with Metro Toronto Police and has spent 19 years teachin_ safety to stu- dents. He's received a number of awards for his Never Be A Vic- tim work, including the Chief of Police Award in 1994, the City of Eto- bicoke Award of Distinction in 1995 and the IODE Commu- nity Award in 1996. Officer Jim will be at the Zellers store at the corner of Harwood Avenue and Hwy. 2 in Ajax at 2 p.m. It's being sponsored by the Ajax Block Par- ent Program and Sony Wonder. • CLOS to children's services in Durham will further aggravate "an already critical situ- ation." The letter is being sent in advance of- the fthe expected mini-hudgct Irorn the G)n- servativemernrncnt. "It is anticipated that the nrinistrv...will again he h,, %kith it decrease to w, hud,,ct E 11 1 66 and we are concerned That funding for children and ad(descents with special nerds will he further reduced." says Mart Marder, co-chairman of the campaign. He says that atter the last rnini-hudgct. cuts were made equally across the prvwince. despite ministry figures which shm, ed Durharn's children's seri ices are the second worst in Ontario. The letter asks fur Ms. Ecker to address the funding disparity. Fairness for Durham Kids was created in I99� by local individuals and urganiia- (tons concerned about critical shorts`*es in essential services and supports facing* children with special needs. 'MI ay\00I0I,y,I!JA • 1 Save up to 75°/a on women's, men's and kids'... • athletic shoes dress shoes • casual shoes winter & hiking •handbags I\,4 ATHLETES WORLD B 40 40 ig savings on big brands -.1 Nike, Umbro, Converse, Adidas, Brooks, Reebok • athletic shoes *jackets • nylon suits boots • fleece separates • tmshirts leball caps! BATA & ATHLETES WORLD WAREHOUSE SALE AT THE METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE PAGE 16AP-7111W NMS AAWEKF1S6RyVV9W»N0V%NBFA 27.19ft V COMMUNITY Ajax library programs help kidsget into 0 December programs feature seasonal themes for area youngsters holiday mood AJAX -- The Ajax Public Library is offering programs in December to put youngsters in the Christmas spir- it. Storytime sessions with seasonal themes will be held at the main library branch Wednesday. Dec. l 1 at 10:30 a.m. and Thursday, Dec. 19 at 4 p.m. The main branch is at the corner of Harwood Avenue and Kings Cres- cent, next to the Town hall. The annual Trim the Tree Story - time session will be held at the Vll- lage branch Monday, Dec. 9 at 10:30 a.m. For school-age children, a Sto- rytime session is planned for Tues- day, Dec. 17 at 4 p.m. The Village branch is on Church Street north of Hwy. 2. Storytime programs are being held at the McLean Communitv Cen- tre branch Tuesday. Dec. 10 at 10:30 a.m. and Wednesday. Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. The McLean branch is in the community centre at the corner of 'Nestney Road North and Magill Drive. All programs are free and operate on a drop-in basis. Parental supervi- sion is required. Call 428-8489 for more informa- tion. &%-%ff ARS pq 1xJx�c � »���rc� fr�»rt Sours Ssp�% torr W64HOUT TF jNpRf!1! T " . ONLY 99919 thradein "ard Gold: All sizes one price Our most powerful battery has up to 900 coid r -rank g amps 84 -month pro -rated warranty' 24 Tont- f,ee •eolocement period a5” .•, SAVE 25 0 Silverguard Esprit® starting from 44" a` Exch searsreg `155/80RI3 Computer-assisted all -season tread design. Mud and snow -rated for excellent traction on wet, dry and snow surfaces. +x60000 ser es Sears ! Sale, Sizet7,19' eg. each 55/80Ri 6699 59.99 5399 '85i80R1399 05/75P:: 59.99 r95/75R 14 1 9099 67.99 205!175R'4 9499 70.99 -'15,75R15 10199 75.99 ?35,70R 15x1 109 90 81.99 -5i70R13 799Q 59.99 85.70R'4 86 Q9 64.99 ?05,, 70R 14 02 99 j 68.99 'S 708,, Q 5 Q 0 71.99 -nodes Nc r�rr9e F--^ e s.., .lozara Warronry sage ' �o^a e•a ..-..,...., ., ,-on ,etc„s a• yeas ONLY 99919 thradein "ard Gold: All sizes one price Our most powerful battery has up to 900 coid r -rank g amps 84 -month pro -rated warranty' 24 Tont- f,ee •eolocement period a5” .•, SAVE 25 0 Silverguard Esprit® starting from 44" a` Exch searsreg `155/80RI3 Computer-assisted all -season tread design. Mud and snow -rated for excellent traction on wet, dry and snow surfaces. +x60000 ser es SAVE 10' Roadllandler Ice 'n' Snow II radial Aggressive tread block design for enhanced traction in all winter driving conditions includ- ing ice, snow slush and wet roads Pclyeste' rad, r: casing and two steel belts 4 - Sole prkes mW Sr.ier, oe mbw 1, 1996, t6ik Malities hm SoPlus, use your Sears Card and DON'T PAY UNTIL JUNE 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 are payable at time of purchase. Offer ends Tuesday, December 24, 1996. Liquidation items in Clearonce Centres and Catalogue purchases are not included in this offer. Ask for details. 12120 Copyright 19%. Sears Canada Inc. Expect store from Sears SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open: Mon. -Fri. 8:00 8-m-9:00 p.m., Sat 8.00 a.m -6:00 p.m., Sun.12-00 noon -5:00 PXL xn.et 4204MM, Ext 227 or 299 Sears Sale, Size reg. each ='45, BGR 12 5599 j 49.99 ='55/80R'3 6699 59.99 ='95/75R'4 8399 74.99 05/75P:: 9299 82.99 =: 35/75R'5XL 108 99 97.99 ='75,/70R13 6899 61.99 85,/70 R 14 7790 69.99 =_05/70R'4 8399 74.99 _�25/70R15 1 9799 ' 87.99 includes No -charge Road Hazard warranty' other vzn olso on sale SAVE 10' Roadllandler Ice 'n' Snow II radial Aggressive tread block design for enhanced traction in all winter driving conditions includ- ing ice, snow slush and wet roads Pclyeste' rad, r: casing and two steel belts 4 - Sole prkes mW Sr.ier, oe mbw 1, 1996, t6ik Malities hm SoPlus, use your Sears Card and DON'T PAY UNTIL JUNE 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 are payable at time of purchase. Offer ends Tuesday, December 24, 1996. Liquidation items in Clearonce Centres and Catalogue purchases are not included in this offer. Ask for details. 12120 Copyright 19%. Sears Canada Inc. Expect store from Sears SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE We're open: Mon. -Fri. 8:00 8-m-9:00 p.m., Sat 8.00 a.m -6:00 p.m., Sun.12-00 noon -5:00 PXL xn.et 4204MM, Ext 227 or 299 Open for business'. The official opening of a new dining establishment in Pickering was celebrated last Satur- day by owners Ricki and Shanti Narinesingh and community guests. The proprietors of Rix Place on Bayly Avenue are currently busy serving up their best to new customers in the community. CORRECTIVE NOTICE BY ST. CLAIR PAINT & WALLPAPER CORPORATION The Director of Investigation and Research (Competition Bureau, Industry Canada) has informed us that the representations published by St.Clair Paint & Wallpaper Corporation between February 1, 1994 and February 1, 1995 promoting savings claims based on the "after sale price" of paint products have raised questions under paragraphs 52(1)(a) and 52(1)(d), the misleading advertising provisions of the Competitions Act. The advertisements contained representations such as: "1/2 Price", 6f40% OFF" and " Save S 5" that were based on the after sale prices of paint products. The Director has indicated that she has reason to believe that the majority of sales of the paint products occurred at the special prices and not at the " after sale prices". St. Clair Paint & Wallpaper Corporation undertakes to ensure in all future advertising that any savings claims are based on the normal or regular selling price of the paint products it offers foi sale. I'l E NEVF9-A 6VEJM.1 F.Rt %f i ,'T111OVft0= 27, i"&r*m,15-A Kids eat with Santa to aid United Way AJAX -- Santa Claus will sit down to breakfast with some lucky chil- dren to help raise money for the l,niLed Way of Ajax- Yicker- ing. Kids in Ajax and Picker- ing can enjoy a meal with jolly old St. Nick Saturday. Dec. 7 at Swiss Chalet. 105 Bayly St. %V., Ajax. There will be two sit- tinL, -- at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Break- fast for children and parents will include eggs. bacon or sausage. toast, beans, hash browns. milk. juice, coffee or tea. Tickets are $5 and can he purchased at the restaurant or from the United Way. 407-95 Bavlv St, W. Pro�- cecds will v() to the Unit - cd W %. For im�re information. :all 686-0606. a� yl e� � reGDlo�re 001dFF Off Everything In The Store. Shop Early For Best Selection 109 Old IGngston Rd. #4 Pickering Village, Ajax. (905) 428-0722 H11Ui• !..iri"i- yirighiS .1.u. iwiii-`.`T-fil Wesy 9R64W! W/# A NEW 1997 #f## N/6MgNE! NO` EXACTI-Y AS Sr+Owti FANTASTIC WAREHOUSE SALE NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR A LIMITED TIME ONL Y. SHOP EARL Y FOR THE BEST Sal ECTIONS. Ns, VCR's, MICROWAVES, HOME STEREOS, CD PLAYERS, TELEPHONES, BREADMAKERS, TELEPHONE ANSWER/M6 MACH/NES, CLOCK RADIOS, HOME SECURITY SYSTEMS. CITIZEN' E L E C T R O N I C S 455 Gordon Baker Rd. Willowdale, Ontario First Come - First Served 40i 1L CASH HOURS, MONDAY TO FRIDAY 11 AM - 713M SATURDAY 10AM - 5PM SUNDAY 11 AM - 5PM StwWft Ar& pq t 1<IF- Fmh E.d M .401 455 Gordon Baker Rd. Willowdale, Ontario First Come - First Served 40i 1L CASH HOURS, MONDAY TO FRIDAY 11 AM - 713M SATURDAY 10AM - 5PM SUNDAY 11 AM - 5PM PAGE 16 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 27, 1996 Around DurhamRegion Downtown Business group wants to dropcourt challenge BY BRIAN LEGREE _ntNn%.t.r%tt' _ OSHANIA -- A downtown Oshawa business group i, asking the City to drop its plans for a court challenge of the organization',, right to object to expansion of the Oshawa Centre. Darrvl Sherman, chairman of the Downtown Oshawa Board of Management (DOBOM), asked Oshawa's Executive Committee Monday to reconsider the planned court challenge to give the downtown group a chancy to hays fur- ther discussions with the _ mall's owners about their proposed 5225 -million redevelopment. The DOBO%I is going to the Ontario :vtunicipal Board to fight the mall expansion. but Oshawa is I concerned it could pro- duce "cry significant v potential liability for the Cit," because the down- John town group was formed Gray through a municipal h}law, says %la%or Nancy Diamond. City council is concerned that should the DOBOM go to th- OMB and lose, the Cit\ could ultimately be responsible for am costs charged against the downtown group. the mayor says. Cambridge Shopping Centres and OVERS Realty Corporation, owners of the Oshawa Centre, reserved approval from City council earlier this year on Official Plan amendments to build six 10 -store). office towers, tour park- ing decks, two eight -store\ residential build- ings, a hotel and more retail expansion over a 15 .ear period. Both the downtown group and IPCF Proper - Oshawa school hosts Christmas craft show OSH.-%%NA -- An Oshawa high so: hi has found a craft-, approach to deal with funding cuts. Donovan Collegiate, in conjunction with Big Sis- ters of Oshawa-\N'hithy-Claringlon, will be holding a craft show Dec. 7-8, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Procce-ds from the show will go towards the sch(x)l and Big Sis- ters. Approximately 100 vendors are expected to be on hand at the event which will be held in both the school's cafeteria and gymnasium. The school is at 250 Harmony Road South. Oshawa. ties, owners of Lohlaws. have ohicctrd to the ONE B about the mall expansion. Mr. Sherman told the Executive Committer the DOBONI feels "there's some political pos- turing going on to cut the hoard off at the knees" to prevent its challenge of the mall expansion. The DOBOM is doing its own political pos- turing, countered Ward 5 Regional Councillor John Gra%. "The} should he concerned with the general promotion of downtown. but I feelthey're ising the hoard as a springboard." he says. adding he believes some members of the DOBOM are interested in running in the next election. Coun. Gray also suggested the DOBOM has a short memory in terms of the City's commit- ment to the downtown. "All the goodw ill to help downtown and now we're getting it thrown in our face." he says. adding the investment accompanying Oshawa Centre's expansion is vital to the Cit%. "I'm absolutely sick of de%elopmcni going to other communities and not Oshawa. It's time to stand firm and make sure it comes to Oshawa." he says. The committee didn't act upon qtr. Sher - man's request to reconsider the court ,:hal- lenge. Big heart, big help Oshawa student Jeff Gardner lent a hand in loading boxes full of food desitned for St. Vincent's Kitchen in Oshawa. The Father Venini Catholic School student took part in a campaign to feed the needy. photo by Walter Passarella Oshawa, Whitby youth honored at Queen's Park for achievement ❑ Duke of Edinburgh awards given youths province -wide for community service efforts 0SHA%NA-%N"H1TBY -- Four vouths from Oshawa and Whitby were at Queen's Park Saturday to rccei%e the Duke of Edinburgh Award. Eighty-eight youths frorn across the province received their Silver Awards of Achievement from Ontario Lieutenant Governor Henry Jackman. Oshawa',, Darren Brocanier and Adam Hanle% and Whithy's Michael Caldwell and Aaron Price were recognised for attaining personally established foals, in the areas of community scr\ice, skills development, physical fitness and expr ditions. Brocanier. 19, is a member of the 7th Oshawa Rovers and was recognized 1'017 teaching Sunday school, canoeing in Algonquin Park, marksmanship and'ski- Ing accomplishments. Hanley. 16, is a member of the 7th Oshawa Ventures, has helped at charity hingos and is accomplished canoeist. cook and participates in a variety of team nected, police say. One firefighter suffered minor burns to his face while battling the blare. The Fire Marshal's Office has been called in to investigate. Man recovering from Courtice accident CLARINGTON -- A 21 -year-old Oshawa man is recovering in hospital alter falling head first from scaffolding at a Courtice construc- tion site Nov. 21. Durham Regional Police said two men were in the process of erecting scaffolding at the Sandringham Drive and Trulls Road site, when one worker stepped onto a plank which was not supported and fell 13 feet to the brick -covered ground. The worker, who suffered cuts to his head sports. Caldwell, 15, is a member of the Whilby Dukes and an assistant Bca�er leader and is also involved with the Sun- rise Youth Group. He's active designtnL, and collecting badges. Price, 16, is also a member of the Whitby Dukes and helps the Bo%k- manvillc Beavers and his school's athlct- ic association. He's also active designing and collect- ing badges. rhe program has been operating in Canada since 1963, with more than 150,000 youths between the ages o1' 14 and 25 taking part. and an injured shoulder, was rushed by ambu- lance to Oshawa General Hospital police said. "rhe Ministry of Labor is investigating. World AIDS Day celebrated in Durham Dec. 2 DURHAM -- The AIDS Committee of Durham invites the public to attend A Time of Remembrance on World AIDS Day, Monday, Dec. 2 at 11:30 a.m. Come and light a candle for anyone you know who has died of AIDS. The service will be held at 2Q9 Dundas St. E., Suite 305, Whitby. To attend, call Trudie at (905) 665-0051. Oshawa man charged with setting fire OSHAWA -- A 55 -year-old man has been charged with deliberately setting a $120,000 house fire in north Oshawa Saturday afternoon. The Oshawa fire department was called to 400 Lambeth Crt. at 2:27 p.m. after fire erupt- ed in the basement. Seventeen firefighters from three stations battled the blaze for about three hours and had to deal with a "confined explosion," says fire prevention officer Steve Meringer. The occupant of the home was taken to Oshawa General Hospital, treated and released and was subsequently charged by Durham Regional Police with arson and michief endan- gering life. A gas line in the house had been discon- Oshawa',, Darren Brocanier and Adam Hanle% and Whithy's Michael Caldwell and Aaron Price were recognised for attaining personally established foals, in the areas of community scr\ice, skills development, physical fitness and expr ditions. Brocanier. 19, is a member of the 7th Oshawa Rovers and was recognized 1'017 teaching Sunday school, canoeing in Algonquin Park, marksmanship and'ski- Ing accomplishments. Hanley. 16, is a member of the 7th Oshawa Ventures, has helped at charity hingos and is accomplished canoeist. cook and participates in a variety of team nected, police say. One firefighter suffered minor burns to his face while battling the blare. The Fire Marshal's Office has been called in to investigate. Man recovering from Courtice accident CLARINGTON -- A 21 -year-old Oshawa man is recovering in hospital alter falling head first from scaffolding at a Courtice construc- tion site Nov. 21. Durham Regional Police said two men were in the process of erecting scaffolding at the Sandringham Drive and Trulls Road site, when one worker stepped onto a plank which was not supported and fell 13 feet to the brick -covered ground. The worker, who suffered cuts to his head sports. Caldwell, 15, is a member of the Whilby Dukes and an assistant Bca�er leader and is also involved with the Sun- rise Youth Group. He's active designtnL, and collecting badges. Price, 16, is also a member of the Whitby Dukes and helps the Bo%k- manvillc Beavers and his school's athlct- ic association. He's also active designing and collect- ing badges. rhe program has been operating in Canada since 1963, with more than 150,000 youths between the ages o1' 14 and 25 taking part. and an injured shoulder, was rushed by ambu- lance to Oshawa General Hospital police said. "rhe Ministry of Labor is investigating. World AIDS Day celebrated in Durham Dec. 2 DURHAM -- The AIDS Committee of Durham invites the public to attend A Time of Remembrance on World AIDS Day, Monday, Dec. 2 at 11:30 a.m. Come and light a candle for anyone you know who has died of AIDS. The service will be held at 2Q9 Dundas St. E., Suite 305, Whitby. To attend, call Trudie at (905) 665-0051. �r 11 . TIME FLIES... 1N .Y0I JR AVOI TR 1 Don't worry. about running out of time before Christmas... Scarborough Town Centre has time to spare! We're open longer, so you have extra time to shop for everything /1 on your Christmaslist. Come browse through more than 2Oo Mores, * _ of sensational gifts. If you haven't been here lately, * you've got a world of difference to discover! h 06, W:, EXTENDED CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS COMMENCE SUNDAY, DEC. 1 Monday -Friday: 10:00 a.m. -- 10:00 p.m. ' Saturday: * 9:30 a.m. -- 9:30 p.m. Sunday: 11:00 a.m. -- 6:00 p.m. Plus these extra special shopping days: Friday, Dec. 6: 10:00 a.m. -- MIDNIGHT! Friday, Dec. 20: 10:00 a.m. -- MIDNIGHT! Sunday, Dec. 22: 10:00 a.m. -- 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 24: 9:00 a.m. -- 6:00 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY: CLOSED * �r yt SCARBOROUGH * AA TOWN CENTRE Highway 401 & McCowan Rd. Over 200 stores to serve you, including Eaton's, Sears and The Bay. s AA TOWN CENTRE Highway 401 & McCowan Rd. Over 200 stores to serve you, including Eaton's, Sears and The Bay. s I'AGF:18-TH1►sNiyW.S1i1�M%f�T���►�f�.N�]Yj�Jk�#e�e�;+�:� .`v':'v ;til •rte in --- -- --Ros 1 ---_____________________ .;rl 1cture for Durhamjob seekers ea yp y DURHAM -- Employers in Durham reductions." sa\ s Lorraine Stevenson of intentions are reported in non-durahle goods cent expect decreases and 68 per cer.t Region are upheat about hiring prospects Manpo\\er.rnanufactunng and srn icesremain unchanged. Four per cent are not vet earl\ in the ne\\ \car. a recent Survey shows. In the latest sur\cv five r cent of N.ion illy it,, outlook c Ills for a better certain. Manpower Temporary Services found 10 per cent of area employers intend to add more workers in the first three months of 1997. "While we typically See a lull in hiring during the winter months, our latest outlook is up from three months ago \%hcn 10 per cent of the employers sur\e\cd expressed hiring plans and eight per cent projected Nleetin�(s to help Vou COPE DURHAM -- The COPE Men- tal Health Pro - _ram of Alax- Plckerin,_ holds :, nc\\ .\cckl% sup- port Lroup mcet- mg for peoplc dcahn_" \\ith d c p r c. s l„ n Thurnd.i\. For UrnC and location. 0.111 hS(,- `2.1s (Chrls- r- employers are anticipating staff cutbacks while 79 per cent foresee no change in staff lC%CIS. The hest Job prospects are expected in durable goods manu- facturing, transportation and pub- lic utilities, and wholesale/retail trade. Cutbacks are expected in public administration \\hile mixed CORRECTION Due to an error on the part of Oshawa This Week', all Hyundai vehicles in the editorial portion of Preview '97 stated a 3 year, 60.000 km. warranty. In fact all 1997 Hyundai vehicles carry a 5 year, 100.000 km. power train warranty. Oshawa This Week regrets any inconvenience this may have caused TEST DRIVE A NEW HYUNDAI AT PICKERING HYUNDAI BEFORE DEC. 31 ST AND YOU COULD WIN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: * Samsung Microwave Oven, * Samsung 19" Color TV, * Sharp VCR, * $loo Dinner Certificate for Sopprafinos, * ; Pairs of Oshawa Generals Hockey Tickets. COMPUTEOaks R G RA N D SPECTACULAR OPENING S A L IE fM #* NOW IN PICKERING ** f, J ... •A;. ii4tli v AS :'r V _ UcC '_-;L S. im 'r _';EZ 5 YEARACT P -166 Ja�A : c J1�i ". VCLabour 2 YEARS ac•, __ , • _. " ��..;,�:2 • Par15 J' _ :R;' ', , '.1 _'HERBOARD Warranty :c f^. F:I'.F iukSr CAC -E S2211C,SE 23J WP.' �= . IG•.�' & 4C'. �Ut�NON F.'E EDO oU NS DAM S `4C r, G ENC.�.D&K PED L 240 2 C6 EIDE H.;:D DISK OR ' ;,J PR ��p :: F -OSP'. DIS.: D�?IVE �Er< M'I- fIfM�IL11 All 3D E rPRESS:ON FULL MPEG '[)EOCA?D 5245 � ' �:: ° �PI DGITA� MONITO? S ✓GA :,4 9� KE YBAORD & MOUSE/PAD ONLY 0Y ZL` RCr! )RIVE & A M P L I P i L D S P E A K R S 110 37 \' --\1 C 'OJ'JD BLASTE? 16 PNP SOL ND CARD Irr. ". 1IC IS - 41L)Wl,:? 110 33 5 IMER%At VOICE FAX rvMCDEM Sts 32 S C ^✓.S v%'i,,DOIVS 9� V.'ITh DISK & NANU ,: Ash� le Quality personal computers PICKERING 1235 8q* St. #140 Tel: 905-839-1075 WS5SW KITCNENER GEORGETOWN 81 UNGTON NEWNURKET Fax: 905-839-1431 ` 335 ADYIAt 800 In 1100 WREI 5E E. 10 MOUNIAINVIEW ID. S. 1060 FAINVIEM ID r11 130 DAM N 061 W 9051958333 V519"0944 Tel %51771151 b1: 9054310831 ki 905 9519606 401 cc Fax 90579A147 Fu 519196 9916 Fax 905-1771142 Fu: 905-00832 Fax: 905-953 9608 Pickering Hours: ® Mon. -Sot.. 10:00 a.m.-8 p.m., Sunday 12-6 p.m. first quarter than In recent \cars as 14 Per l'i'nt ,,1 Dlllpl„\Cry 111:111 1.1 PC' 4. R`4L .NO GST •NO PST UANTITIES LAST Mon. -Wed. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Fri. 10 a.m.- 8 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Daisytesh � �!* THE NEWS ADVEMSER, WED., NOVEMBER 27,1996.PAGE 19-A ll� J U i�� k1lrt M HWY. 401 (AJM Q IY BAYLY ST. W. r -r-1 J Daisytesh � �!* THE NEWS ADVEMSER, WED., NOVEMBER 27,1996.PAGE 19-A ll� J U i�� k1lrt M P#*(:E 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 27.19% , hr sler comes u bigfor United Wayin stretch drive �- y P 0 Everybody's R, apport now much ea�eeded': organizers Per- CHRISTY CHASE mt�ff reporter 19' AJAX-PICKERIN(; fiicials of the United Way of dulax-Pickering are hoping i' ore people will follow the c e l ample of Chrysler Canada hind its employees at the Ajax In plant "They will have raised K).0f?O for this vear's cam- t(dgn." says I)Lnnis Croulin. :ecutiyc director for the \,,nited Was. ""That', a combi- tnon of corlxzratc donation,,. (nplovee pa -TO i deduction, and special events." The latest donation came Friday when Chrysler employees raffled off two paintings, Laura by Wolfgang Mueller and Early Morning Mist by Brian Wichman. The draw brought in $2.300 for the United Way. "Chn-sk-r and its employ- ees are probably the biggest supporters of the United Way," Mr. Goulin says. ".They're a part of the culture. They have a very high per- centage of employees who donate to the United Way. " (h,er the last 10 year-,. they have raised over S1.250.C") Thcne are prett\ sisnific.uu numtx:r,,." Chrysler employees held an art raffle last week as part -of its fund-raising commitment to the local United Way effort. Here (from left)Terry Michie. Brian Wichman, Sharon Paul. Bonnie Piper and Wolfgang Mueller dis- play the raffle prizes. 1�ILf��1 1i1�'�jf 1� Il �(►�1� �pE�.dpRS /r' starting I rAt at i• Assort. Boxed Choc. e Kinder $Surprise 16" 3's $1679 180 9r. lie says Chrysler and its employees are "a beacon to other people". The United Way campaign in Ajax and Pickering has reached 75 per cent of its tar- get, or $750,000. "The last 25 per cent is the toughest because it's getting near the end of the campaign," Mr. Goulin says. "Every- body's strong support at this time is very much needed." The United Way's goal this year is $1,013,000 which will fund 29 agencies such as Dis- tress Centre Durham, Unem- ployed Help Centre, YMCA .M...* D ffham Region, Big Sisters and Big Brothers. One out of every three pco- ple in Ajax and Pickering will be touched by the United Way in the next year, either directly or through family and friends, Mr. Goulin says. He encourages everyone to a 0 help their communities and neighbors by donating to the United Way, through payroll deductions at work or direct contributions to the campaign and by taking part in numer- ous special events held throughout Ajax and Picker- ing. 3ring your baby to Oshawa Centre For Baby's First Christmas and well treat your little one to a free photo session with Santa Claus himself. And your baby will receive a special Hirst Christmas Gift. November 25 -December 1. \Xe want to make your holiday special whether it's your first... or fifty-first. ',Why not make an annual photo with Santa a tradition in your family. Visit with Santa Monday -Saturday 10am-8pm, Sunday 12pm-4pm. Foot Locher E Spencer Black's Camera AWA TRE OVER 200 STORES AND SERVICES INCLUDING THE BAY, EATON'S, SEARS & ZELLERS. OPEN MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10 AM TO 9-30 PI tNFIN THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 27, 1996 -PAGE 21, Starlight F' u kids lives In Durham � DURHAM — Wishes can come true. The second annual 12 Days of Wishes will be offi- cially launched at Cullen Gar- dens and Miniature Village Saturday, Nov. 30, 4 p.m. until 9 pm. The annual fund-raiser benefits the Starlight Founda- tion which helps grant wishes to chronically, critically or seriously ill children. Starting at 7 p.m. the Tree of Wishes will be ceremoni- ously lit by the children of the Starlight Foundation and rist as in Polkaroo from the television show Polka Dot Door. At the end of the evening, the tree fights will be extinguished. Each time a wish is granted by calling (416) 502 -WISH, a string of lights will be lit until the 35 -foot blue spruce is nap. alive again with twinkling lights, symbolizing the joy brought to children who deserve to have a wish come true. Everyone can play a role in this event by coming out to the official launch and through supporting the Personally Yours - hat toys M, SATURDAY 9.� AM TO 920 PM AND W)pAY 11 AM TO 6 PK STMNSON ROAD & KING STREET WEST (905) 7286231 Starlight Foundation. Recipients of these wishes are between the ages of four and 18 and suffer from a vuh- ety of diseases including: leukemia, kidney disease, cys- tic fibrosis, muscular dystro- phy, spina bifida and cerebral palsy. Since 1990, the Starlight Foundation has been able to give 635 children something to smile about. The lives of 50 children were brightened during last year's Christmas when 5125,000 was raised. Starlight families will be treated to a full day at Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. Wish families will get Dr. Bill Webster A Seminar on "COPING WITH THE HOLIDAYS" Dec. 1 st, 1996 Kingsview United Church 505 Adelaide Ave. E. Oshawa 1:30 p.m. their photos taken with Sant and receive free hot dogs chips, hot chocolate anc Christmas treats donated by Cullen Gardens and its food suppliers. Mike Levine from Tri- umph will be at the official launch and Polkaroo will visit with chikfren from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. There will be clowns and face painters and, co-sponsors Q-107 will be on location with celebrity DJs providing music. Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village is located at 300 "Taunton Rd. W., Whitby. For more information call 668-66061 Chnstmas is a difficult time for many people. It is traditionally the season "to he dolly" and the time for family and fnends to be tovethe-. when THIS Chnstmas is different because we have had a loss either through, death, separation. or circumstance it is all the more depressing. Wr often put high expectations on Chnstmas and most often people fell they come up short. As part of our afternoon Dr. Bill Webster will share with participants some helpful hints on handling the holidays as well as giving some understanding of the griet process. Some practical suggestions helping people plan ahead and decide what is really important will he offered- We will also give some recommendations on helping children cope with the loss. For further information or to register for the Free Seminar please contact: FUNERAL HOME LIMITED 152 King St. E., Oshawa 433-5558 THE F Eai)ONAL k"*C;WALITY Or, MOW^" NOTICE of BTIMY C&-^" EM4.11ON1I1AMTM. Assffaa t.o.T TAUNTON ROAD AiepIWW Roed 4) FROM BROCK ROAD moolonei Row u Town of Plokeiim TO BROCK STREET u so way t2) Town of tNlMmy Due to existing and the anticipated traffic congestion on Taunton Rood (Regionoi Road 41 between Brock Road in Pickering and Brock Street in Whitby, the Regional Municipality of Durham is beginning a Study to determine the future of the roadway. The purpose of the Study is to determine the need and scope of the improvements required for this section of Taunton Road in order to ensure that long term traffic demands con be accommodated. The Study will be undertaken in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects. Public Participation for this study wiN include workshops and newsletters. Notification of the time and date of the workshops will be through the local papers and by mail. The Regional Municipality of Dunham invites and encourages the public and all interested parties to provide comments and also to contact us if further information is required. Please contact either one of the individuals below. (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Mike Wilson, C.E.T. Regional Municipality of Durham — Works Dept. P.O. Box 623, 105 Consumers Drive Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3 Suzanne Beale. P.Eng. Totten Sing Hubicki Associates 300 Water Street, Whitby, Ontario UN 9J2 Tele: 905-668-7721 Tele: 905-668-9363 Toll Free: 1-800-372-1103 Toll Free: 1-800-668-1983 Fax: 905-668-2051 Fax: 905-668-0221 T. Prove", Si)voiia, P. Eng. Director of Trargportotion Commiasiorrr of Wofb FGE U -4 -TW NEWT ADV110"EE. WEp.,N0VlKUAV Z7. to% RECYCLER'S REPORT 41 .Dreaming of a green Christmas in Durham 'Let's Have a Green Christmas' is the Gail at 509-9565. rieme of Durham Environmental Net- J ❑ Ll �1ork's (DEN) Dec. 5 meeting at the Scu- During Waste Reduction Week (WRW) og Centre at 1655 Reach St. in Port earlier this month, one event, The Mayor's erry. Speakers David and Elizabeth Mor- Challenge between Ajax and Pickering. Cn% authors of the book entitled Under determines which community sends the "he Tree -- Creatiyc Alternatives to a least residential trash per capita to land- onsumer Christmas. will l fill. iscuss some of their sugges- larralne rouiston To date, no fivures are avail - ions to taming the Christmas able frorn the uarbage weigh Monster' and trying to return scales. A ',Rs trophy. created he season to its oriLnnal I out of scrap materials by the neanine. rt+s1 Trinity Teens of Ajax, has sat As well, 15 exhibitors will fur the past year on Ajax :ell a variety of "alternatiyc" Mayor Stcyc -hristmas gifts. _ Parish's desk and The doors will open at µill he presented to 3:30 p.m. to allow interested thisyear's winning visitors to browse the tables IIle town_ before the speakers begin at At Pickering 7:30 p.m.r+) High School, 10 This DEN event promises -1 S team leaders and to be an opportunity to hear YeC�l��i�r z their crews gathered some ideas on how to enjoy a Report a large bin of three saner Christmas season and to hags of garbage purchase sonic unique gifts __._ from Pickering, Vil- such as massage treatments. lagc. Chris organic foods, beautifully crafted cloth Williams, who w`as also respon- bags, hooks on the environment, and em i- Bible for the school's WRW dis- ronmentally-safe cleaning products. play, said the students turned in Refreshments are scryed so please a tremendous effort. "lug -a -mug". Tina 'Madan collected a large For further details on the event. call box of plastic bottles and mar - Brock West Landfill Site Closes November 30, 1996. After November 30, residents and companies who once brought their waste directly to this site must dispose of all garbage, household hazardous waste* and recyclables at other sites in the Durham and Metro regions. Clean Ell (soil) will continue to be accepted at Brock West for final landfill cover. During the next six months, the Brock West Landfill site will be used by Metro Works to accept waste transferred as part of the Brock North Landfill Site Renewal Project. *Household hazardous waste will be accepted on Wednesdays, MOO a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays, 7.00 a,m- to 12:30 p.m until jurtber notice. 4V JNrtC1►,�t�� L 000itrAM To locate a new site nearest to you, call: In Durham: (905) 668-7721 In Metro: (416) 392-8285/TDD (416) 397-0831 garine tubs at the school. To gather even ttmre, she approached the principal to request that students with detentions he excused with the deposit of two plastic containers. Tina also put boxes in scycral other community areas. A1ichad Cheung and a group of artists created the cartoon 'What's Wrong With This Picture. Envi- ronmentally' that appeared in this paper. The Environmental Club at Fairport Beach Public School took a 3Rs tour of a local strip mall on Zero Garbage Day. Club members learned about Canada VSUB-U0,%1FAU 1 Trust's green funding program and discov- ered that hair clippings From the barber shop could he composted. Drivers of Miller Waste recycling trucks and Laidlaw are reporting the addresses of residents with the hest filled Blue Boxes and least garbage to receive a prize of either a T-shirt or copy of 'The Creative Cook's Recycling Book'. A special thanks to Matthew Brown who created the lug -a -mug signs that were posted in coffee shops. More results of WRW after next week's Treasure Chest. UANAIJA Durham students doing well with He B vaccine 1.p SOlme Z�,O0O ' "tolerated the vaccine well," says :.�;j,;Carol Heholt, Hep B co-ordina- 8ccineS administered "tor. "Sometimes they have a sore arm or a mild fever." since September•., parents with concerns should DURHAM -- Since .the end of call Mrs. Heholt directly at 723- ptember, 20,000 students have 8521 or 1-800-841-2729, ext. lied up their sleeves to receive 2190. „ e Hepatitis B vaccine being .High school students who are ministered by the Durham interested in getting the three- j gion Health Department. _ dose vaccine should also contact No serious reactions have 'Mrs. Heholt to make arrange - en reported. "Students have meats. Ajax high school students get a look at the future AJAX -- Exeter High School will hold a career day for its students Wednesday, Dec. 4. Representatives of 35 careers will he present to talk to students about job opportunities. Trades, technology, health care, business, finance, travel and tourism, design, arts and the environment are some of the areas that will he reprc- scntcd. Students will take part in four career workshops during the day. 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"Based on 18 month leas with $3,000 downpaymant or lash or equivalent hadaus all p appauEle bdcet I a I I I 9 . . . , . 1 , . , , , . . I . . , . meeting Ajax school m ' n g 0 Education director, trustees to meet with parents and school councils to help plot response and action (kering meeting ling held too Pl('KI-RING -- Education reform rtlposed in a recent report will be topic of a Durham Board of Edu- ion meeting for local parents and cu)l community councils Wednes- Dec. 11. Beard education director Grant 0, local trustees, board adminis- tim; and members of the councils III discuss the Who Does What pert at the 7 p.m. meeting at High- i,h Public School, 605 Strouds In_. ,; the report, former Toronto 1% c ,r David Crombie made recom- :n,lations for the governance and siding of education in Ontario. His fart proposes the Province fund nost all education, half the school ar(ls in the Province be eliminat- business taxes be distributed I on student enrolment and arils concentrate on classroom I,,;ties- Correction Notice tc an error on the part of the Ajax/Pickering W Advertiser and the awa/Whitby/Clarington/Port Perry This Week. Ontario Motor Sales advertisement fished Nov. 20, 1996 in Preview 1997 was e advertisement should have read: "1996 levy Cheyenne Regular Cab -Purchase Price 7.750 plus freight, license and all applicable les. apologize for any inconvenience this may ve caused Ontario Motor Sales or its ADVERTISING CORRECTION t: Most Wanted Gifts insert. sicluded newspaper last week. Please note the .-ung Page 20 - Kodak Star Auto focus •-ra kit does not include case as stated ,n In our Great Gifts Mt insert. for this - Page 25 - Knights of the Round Table may not be exactly as shown Also ,s copy missing qualifying the end date ••ers Should read- All offers end Dec 15. ' • unless otherwise noted. Inadvertently. .-rror listed appeared in our advertising. sincerely regret any inconvenience or ,.tus,on to our customers. =ATO N'S The Durham College Community Choir, in conjunction untb the Toronto Classical Singers and the Talisker Players Orchestra presents G.F. Handel's MESSIAH! may, Deo 7,19% Bpm S:tivtticxl Army Temple 17hornion & lim4and Roads) AduL $15. tittlderldSestior $12 For ddkets call (905) /476W - -.. ------saw--cai�-• ..�'—r.:.+5`-sa,'AA.._. _�..,�-.,,rrr>�:.�:: AJAX -- A meeting to explore pro- posed reforms in education funding and governance will he held at Lincoln Avenue Public School Thursday, Nov. 28. Durham Board of Education director Grant Yeo and local trustees will meet with parents and members of Ajax school community councils to discuss the so - '97 Pontiac Sunfire $229* $1.555 do.-) called Who Does What report on educa- tion. Earlier this month, former Toronto mayor David Crombie released his recom- mendations for education reform in Ontario. They include having education funded almost entirely by the Province, reducing Coupe 2.2 litre L4 MFI engine, 5 -speed manual transmission, 4 -wheel ABS, dual air oags, AM/FM stereo, tinted glass, PassLock theft -deterrent system, the number of school boards and trustees, having school boards concentrate on classroom activities and handing over business and non -education matters, such as transportation, to municipalities or ser- vice providers. The meeting is scheduled to Fegin at 7 p.m. at the school, at 70 I-incoln St. $1 Lir '•,t rte. r �,• ; • ^`, r ir r V recllning front bucket seats, r,r THF NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 27, ll"&PAGE 25-A studies education . rx�iudes reform1 p an AJAX -- A meeting to explore pro- posed reforms in education funding and governance will he held at Lincoln Avenue Public School Thursday, Nov. 28. 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Offers apply to qualified retail Customers onlyy Limited time ay not be combined or used with other offers. See your Dealer for details. **TD and GM are licensed users of Marks. — E I .. ,. r�.p.., •..r ..,,,.. .. „...... ,.. r... .er ,, ..:,,yin,;.:-..yo.,,eR."�. q; h...w�:..,,, _.. .,. r"hww A.b•<.�'1�..._.a..........,..n.-. PAGE 26 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBEIIt i7,19% St. Nick shared spotlight in Ajax Santa parade AJAX -- Santa Claus wasn't the only star trict won in the Youth Groups category and Accordion Band picked up the top parade of the Ajax parade in his honor last Satur- the Ajax Kinsmen Club was judged the best prize in the annually contested marching day. Service Club entry. band category. The thousands of people who lined a por- Pet Paradise had the top commercial The Christian Life Centre won for cont - tion of Harwood Avenue to see St. Nick also float and Ajax Transit the best non-commer- munity involvement and Robert White was saw several awarding winning first in the old fashioned cars category. floats and cial entry. bands' Revolutions Baton Corps won in the Sponsored by the Ajax Lions Club, this The Girl Guides of Canada Duffins Dis- majorette corps division, and the Ulster year's parade had more than 70 entries. Ajax returns In newy ear D Popular program keeps N�oungsters busy- and interested AJAX -- The Ajax Public Library's popular Storytime program for preschool children will resume in January. Yo un*,� ones are kept busy with stories. games, tinL rpl,t\. and music, with thcrtic, :han_- ing v eekly. The free run, for ei_ht the week of' Jan. 6. It operates on a drop-in basis and parental supervision is required. Sessions at the main branch on Mondays are Tales for Two's at 10:15 a.m. and Books for Babies at 11 a.m. On Wednes- days and Thursdays there are gatherings for children three years and up at 10:15 a.m. and Kids four and up meet at I I a.m. Tin main library branch is at ,he .orncr of* Harwood Avenue K •-_. Crescent, next to the '799.. Bumper Pool ills'or space bot shit love to .* aoor Try inn exciusm nee oumpe- pool table monuforturee in ;cnoac by Dufferin ndudes ase' of bumper Dow balk and twc Dufferr cues a:,� The Adrdntage Beg n Your ;m*, poo pant rote our Advantage billiard tabu Thn 4 x8 foot tone has all the key features of the top of the line Dufferin tables m on offordabie 6 indnrye price imporTed Italian slime kin fined hadwood lumbo from our own lumber mill our k best selling doth expert delivery and installation by Dufferin CeMied Billiard Atedronas and a great accessory pockoge, mcluding our world k nous Dufferin om. A great We for the home or cotbec! . Town hall. Call 693-4000. At the McLean Community Centre branch on Itlondays. there's a session for children four years and older at 1:30 p.m.. on Tuesdays for three \cars and up at 10:30 a.m.. on Wedncsdays a Talcs for Two'` at 10:30 a.m. and a Books for Babies at 11:15 a -nn.. and on Thursdays a session for children four and up at 10:3() a.m. The McLean branch is in the community centre at the corner of Westney Road Dufferin GdMeoRe m 11399. Family Dari Special We are sure Yaw folly wtl am to roorpkk how podcage. We have Pwkged ow Omk Coledieag dart boord wth to sets of Classic Cofidonn brass dons it as whaive wooden w6 at 199" (905) 420-6113 PICKERING TOWN CENTRE North and Magill Drive (428- 8489). At the Village branch, a ses- sion for children three years and older is held Mondays at 10:15 a.m.. followed by it session for two year olds at 1 I a.m. Chil- dren four years and older gather on %'Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. The Village branch is on Church Street north of H,,yy. ?. (693-1 140 ). 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NovEM&F ,K 274 1►96 Artist donates print to Lung Association charity draw DURHAM -- A local artist has donated a framed print to the Lung Association of Durham Region's Dec. 20 charity draw. William Saunders, a Montreal native living in Oshawa, donated a limited edition of Country Brook to the association. His works in acrylic paints can be found in galleries across North America. The print, valued at 5450, is on display at Durham Regional Police What's up at DO'C91 Pictures with Santa Claus and Christmas areal n s at weekend bazaar AJAX -- You can have your pic- ture taken with Santa Claus at the Archbishop Denis O'Connor Catholic High School bazaar and family fun day Saturday, No%. 30. The event also features face painting, adult games of chance, a bake sale, cake walk. penny table, lunch, a tea r(x)m, and more than 30 craft and gift vendors_ The fun day and sale being held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at RO Man- drake St.. Ajax. Santa will he avail- able for photographs from I I a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds from the event go to the school's Family Studies Department and to Ajax -Pickering General Hos- pi tal. Call 683-6004 for more infor- mation. Spanish Community hosts inaugural meeting Saturday PICKFANG - - 11)e Spanish Community of Durham Region hoids its inaugural meeting Saturday, Nov. 30 from 2 to 5 p.m. at St. Isaac Jogues Catholic Church, 1148 rncb Ave., Pkk- aing. It aims to iden- tify needs of the Spanish commu- nky, Organize cul- tural, educational and recreational activities, and increase aware- ness of com- mundy resources and services. Call 686-2661. headquarters, 77 Centre St. N., Oshawa and will be displayed in sev- eral other locations in Durham before the draw. Draw tickets, at $2 each or three for $5, can be obtained at the associ- ation's office, 40 King St. W., Suite 202, Oshawa, or police headquarters. Please recycle your paper! 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The Rotary Club would also like to thank the major sponsors: Ontario Hydro, The Royal Bank, The Pickering Home & Leisure Centre and KX 96FM as well as the many segment sponsors and tireless workers who gave their time and money to help achieve over $20,000 for Rotary's work in the community. And finally, thank you to all those who phoned and placed bids and to those successful in their bidding. We apologize for any inconvenience ... we owe everyone a big thanks for helping the cause. Thank You. IDAY ORROw`1997 SEE THE VEHICLE EVERYONE IS RAVING ' ABOUT 2 MONTHS BEFORE INTRODUCTION _ Mill V AT 69EEAR85 Ir 17 Installc•ci �' a f. r_ Installed ]�tlllntlIC' iy'^+. �y�i'1tC.!ry�.. Roofing iurnacc•� _,,,;_��_ Save 10%rM on 4 or nlOrc Installed Replacement Save $100 on Installed Installed Direct Vent to (:a. Vinfl Windou's Entre Doors Fireplacc Inserts s.J< rod; luucln, lw•� ,�. 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Durham Region Attendant Care c. is on the turn -around to become a ming personal and homemaking pro - ;un for adults with a wide range of ,\ ,ical challenges. We had to start from scratch so that kncw exactly where we were.- \!,lains executive director Sylvia Spice. registered nurse with a Mastcrs •rec in Education. Ms. Spice was ntly awarded the YWCA's Woman of notion Award for her transtorination 111c program which began in 1072 as hire Hones, a livc-in facility in Iwa for physically challenged adults. ;,t 1987. the home's mandate changed Durham Region Attendant Care Inc.. ,\eminent -funded outreach program horn. Spice adds. It%, a service that prn,yrdes physical, I ,)nal and hornemakin_ suppo rl in the I Ic so that a person is able to maintain :pendcnce and dignity and feel corn- ahlc within the coxnmumiN." Mx. ,: e\pl:uns- O(cr tiro health care workers provide three hours of daily service to clients over the age ()1'16 at their homes, Place of" employment or schools. Services include personal care• housekeeping, or meal preparation and are open by referral to any Canadian citizen living in Durham Region with an OHII' number. she explains. But when Ms. Spice came on hoard in !994. she hound an attendant care pro- gram in need of' help. "'['he Policies and procedures were not updated and the staff were being treated unfairly." she explains. "Staffint, was a hig issue with regards to fair prac- tices." Under h'1s. Spi(:c's leadership, the pro- gram turned Itself around by addressing employee pay equity. hiring an accoun- tant to cAahlish firnr financial controls. imprming the links uf-communwarions hd'Accn Its administration and hoard of dircclr,rs. and puhlishing a quarterly newsletter to inform clients. A Joint Hcalth and Salet\ Committee was also finned in which cinplo,ycc and management could work together to Pin- point un,,alc working conditions and help ailim-, workers Lct hack to uurk quicker. a rune that also hcncfits client. 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Those who attended included for- mer board chairmen Ruth Lafarga, Louise Parr and Ian Brown and forrrer education director Pauline Laing. 0 In September. the board won the award from a Gcrman foundation for excellence in several arras including inNolvcment ol' the comniunit% in education and .t;lit de\cl()pnirnt. Dr. Elaine Chang is now associated with Dr. Kevin Tyber OPTOMETRIST • Dispensing of Contact lenses and glasseso • Complete Family Eye Care EXTENDED HOURS EVERY SATURDAY 15 Harwood S. Aj427-4144 Wheelchair •ax (Between Hwy 401 d Hwy 2) Accessible : . We're online at wuuw.durhamnews,net I-toseca^;� Load Public School student Danielle Johannes sings out dur- ing Pickering celebrations to mark Durham Board of Education's winning of the Bertelsmann Foundation award for excellence in education in the fall. Danielle, a Grade 2 student. was part of a choir of students from Pickering schools which joined the celebration at Woodlands Centennial Public School. photo by Ron Pietroniro A Message From 3 "", G — cuff General Manager, Pickering Nuclear Welcome to the first of a regular feature in the News Advertiser. One of my goals as General Manager of PIcKenng Nuciear is to make sure we improve our communications with you. our neighbours and this column will form a part of that effort. Over the coming months I will be letting you know what is happening at the Pickering station. I will keep you up to speed on progress we are making In our efforts to restore the plant to its position as one of the best nuclear electric generation facilities in the world. I would also like to let you know of our future plans and keep you up to date with the latest developments in the electrical industry as they relate to the station. I am also a great listener and believe in the opinions of our own people and will be inviting them to contribute and give their feelings on how the station is faring. Of course a comerstone of good commurmcation is it has to flow both ways. To make sure you have a chance to have your say we have established a community feedback line and are setting up a special intemet address where you can get in touch with us to offer your comments, ask questions or give us your concerns about operations at the station. We will also use the best of the comments in this column, so you can get a chane to read what your neighbours think. So where are we right now? We have made progress in improving the quality of operation and maintenance and how have five of our eight units safely restarted from the total shutdown of last spring. Are we where we want to be? Well, let me borrow from Winston Churchill: This is not the end. ft is not even the beginning of the end. But it is the end of the beginning. We expect to have another unit on line by the year end and will continue our quality improvement efforts in earnest throughout 1997. 1 do detect a renewed sense of purpose and pride with some of our people and we are working hard with our employee groups to make sure we all have this purpose and all agree on the best way to get there. Yes, we have a long way to go, but I am confident we are on the right track. You may have recently read about the impending decision on our license by the Atomic Energy Control Board. Much of the discussion has focused on the term of the license. The normal term is two years but recognizing the concerns expressed over the quality of our performance since the last renewal in 1994, 1 accept whatever term may be appropriate from the regulator's viewpoint. So if in the end we get a shorter term it will not be a setback for our efforts. Rather, we will demonstrate over the term of the license that we can make the changes the AECB feels are needed to warrant them granting a two-year license at the next renewal, possibly in June. Finally, please remember that if we at Ontario Hydro had any doubts about the safety of the plant we would shut it down right away and the AECB would not have to tell us to do so. You have my personal guarantee that public safety is our priority and will not be compromised. Until next month, Ken Talbot "Talbot Tallifta" Phone Line: 905437.7M IZ/ Reliable authorized contractors. Put it on your gas bill: • Consumers Gas Authorized • Take up to 5 years to pay, with low Contractors can handle the entire job, monthly installments. • We have the best warranties in the • No payments for 90 days. business and all work is fully backed by Consumers Gas. Call toll-free right away: 1-800-266-3939 '$OM COo0d"apply, UAW to cre& aQpl" � °a6,a"tmWkm.,ws� ,Coow .1 Consumers Gas THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER Z7,1996 -PAGE 31-A A ,fine Dining nt m Restaurant Dien 7 Days A Week er ai ell)t ;A&w Avaitab(e: OT rivate Rooms for christeniV<, ';Veddinq Receptions, or anySpecia[Event - EveryaaySpec aLs Call us at 683-5110 with your entertainment news Durham workshop offers the write stuff Find ways to beat dreaded Nivriter's block at seminar DURHAM -- A week- nd workshop will help writers find their way. The motivational pathfinder workshop is for N) h beginners and writers ,ufferinc from writer's ts, block. It will help writers define their role in the industry, select a target audi- ence and explore their passion for writing. W riters' Circle of Durham Region member Elizabeth Riehle will lead a series of interactive exercises designed to help writers focus on goals and improve self-confidence. The program is being held from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Saturdav, Nov. 30 in the program room of the Whitby Public Library at 405 Dundas St. W. Cost is S10 for Writers' Circle members and S15 for non-members. Call 427-0410 for more information or to register. Literacy awards for Ajax students Reading and writing achievements of students at Lincoln Avenue Public School are now getting special recognition thanks to two of the school's business partners, Kerry's Pizzeria and Photolab at Ajax Loblaws. Each week, 24 students have their picture taken and Put on a Lincoln Avenue Celebrates Literacy card, courtesy of the two business partners. Shown here with Kerry Allen of Kerry's Pizze- ria (left) and Mark Peter of Photolab (right) are winning students (from left) Erica Procopis, Grade 8, Nicole Vesely, Grade 1, Ky-Lee Dinner, Grade 6, Tiffany Mifsud, Grade 3, and Meaghan Narine- Singh, Grade 7. The School Community Council has helped buy new books for the school. _ Correction A Mho in the Friday, Nov. 15 edition of the News Advertiser contained incor- rect informadon. Andrew white is the Baton and Peter Bou -Chan - nam is Goldikxks in The Three Bears. The News NEW STYLE RESTAURANT Seafood Dinner Buffo 4to includes Lobster, Crab Shrimp, Mussels Mon.-Thur.$899 Fri, Sat, Sun s1 0.99 g lKin For Pick-up or Delivery sol 509-9876 - 10% taff pAL orders mw $20 375 Kinfisto Nn nog Ad s � m o 1305 Pickering Pkwv.(at Liverpool 420-7577r., C Young Singers of Ajax Christmas concert Dec. 7 0 Popular performers help sing in the season in Pickering Village AJAX -- The sounds of Christmas will be heard at Pickering Village United Church Saturday, Dec. 7. The Young Singers of Ajax will per- form in concert at 7:30 p.m. Since starting five years ago, the choir has grown from 24 children to the current 96. R1_ lulft RAID i ;,rmg Gcldi;ccKs Presented by Pickering Player~ An interactive musica. -_�:mecj .2 - 1^ %cv 29 8 D m.. %cv 3C 2 p m. 8 8 � m . Dec -- DW 68pm. Dec 72prr 8?c,n. Dec 82p- Dec139pm.Dec 142oT &2: AaWts'*0. Seniors 8 S*uaents'9 C^rrer `6 Box Office 905-420-2507 All Performances at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church L1 ecycle_me! J 997.�_ ,w 1� S:ee Z)&wim 4ad ?)a tce Enjoy the warm country atmosphere at Thunderbird Golf and Country Club • Prime Rib Buffet Dinner served from 6pm-9pm Dancing 9pm-? • $85 per couple (tax included) For reservations call Carol at 686-1121 Ext: 21 -. THE BIRO J QOLF Gv 995 Mlyrde Rd. in Ashbum In the past the choir has taken part in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in Toronto. Directing the choir is Anna Lynn .Mur- phy, accompanied by Lois Craig. The church is on Church Street north of flwv. 2. Tickets. at S5 for adults. $3 for seniors and youths, and free for children seven years and under. are available from the Ajax park,-, and recreation department offices in the Ajax Community Centre or by calling 427-8811. PAGE 32 -A -THE NEWS A IYVFRT19ER WFD., NOVEMBER 27,19% WANTED MAPLE LEAF TICKETS Will pay face value for good seats for 96/97 home games. Call Bruce at 579-4400 or Toronto Line 798-7672 est. 2207. Al Rivett sports reporter 683-5110, ext. 250, Fax 683-7363 Pickering Panthers back on winning track By AL RIVE -IT SltIR1,KI14IRIIR PICKERING — After going through a mini -slump, the Pickering Panthers are back to their winning ways, with a couple of !Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League victories on the weekend. The Panthers pulled out a hard- fought 4-3 victory oyer the visiting S:.raCuse, Nc%k York Junior Crunch at the Pickering Recreation Complex Friday night. The next evening, the Panthers bused into cottage country to maul the Muskoka Bears at the Bracebridge Conirnumt% Centre. The perfect weekend enabled the Pickering juniors to improve their lea,*uc record to 15-2-3 for 33, Bantam Panthers win three of four in hockey play PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Sports Medicine Rehab. Clinic bantam `AA' rep hockey .team posted three wins in its last four league contests. The Panthers most recently edged Aurora 3-2. Ryan Faulkner, ,John Porter and Jason McAuley, with the game winner, scored. Assisting were Spencer Cameron, Matt Steinke. Steve Grimshaw, Brandon Marks and C l i n t In Randolph. Aaron Gray came up 911 O`r with a . oC1Ai� strong perfor- mance in goal Pickering. ickering also edged Richmond Hill 2-1. Porter and Ryan Tracy scored with assists to McAuley, Chris Bryden and olph. only loss for the Pickering antams came against Whitby by 7-4. count. Randolph and cAUley.fscored.two goals apiece. ding ssatsts. were ` McAuley t�tro�; Tracy, ;Steve Costa, a and Randolph. The for- ard' ine of McAuley, Randolph n.. cyi combined for eight artt; ott the light The Panthers also record " 85 - victory over ' Newmarket.- aullctier scored twice, with single oafs to Joe Pandolfi and Tracy. c uley- counted two assists, Cameron, -'; Bryden, Grimshaw, Pandolfi,: and ' Tracy one apiece. GoalR a ti a *Wnit* was solid rumn ; - ilu points. The Panthers are tops in the loop's Fastcrn Division, a whopping 12 points ahead of* the second -place Quinti Hawk.. As well, Pickering is unly two points out of first place overall in the league. The Panthers played in Scarborough against the «'cxfurd Raiders on Tucsdav night after our press deadline. Panthers' head coach John Blackhurn was relieved to see his club return to fighting form after the team stumbled through a tic and a loss with the Quintc Hawks two weekends ago. "Wc felt the kids picked up the intensity on Friday night and again on Saturday night. We had a couple of small lapses, but for the most part the effort was a lot better," says Blackburn. On Saturday against Muskoka. the Panthers opened up a 2-0 lead atter the opening frame. In the sec- ond period, the Panthers netted three to the Bcars' two to end the scorim-, for the night. Graham Horne led the Panthers against the Bears with a two -goal night. Scoring singles were Corey Hass. Paul Howes and Shane Terry, ,Aho also added an assist. Daniel Jacques picked up the win in net to improve his goals -against average to 2.33. Hr's tops in the Metro leaLue in minutes played with 979. Meanwhile, the Panthers had a tough time scoring their victory over S%racuse Friday night, despite out - shooting the visitors by a wide 52-20 margin. The Junior Crunch led 2-1 after the opening frame, but Pickering scored the lone goal of the middle frame to knot the match at 2- 2. The Panthers scored two third - period goals to go up by a pair before Syracuse scored a powerplay marker to make it close. John Cartile, Howes, Horne and Terry tallied; Terry also chipped in with an assist. The Panthers are set to begin a heavy weekend of action. They'll play in the annual Metro Junior `A' Hockey Classic at the Aurora Community Centre Thursday to Sunday. The Panthers will play in the tourney's toughest division, which includes Aurora, Thornhill and Quinte. The Panthers play Quinte on Thursday at 3:30 p.m., followed by two games on Friday against Thornhill at 10:15 a.m. followed by a contest against Aurora at 8:30 p.m. Semi-finals are on Saturday, start- ing at 6 p.m., with the championship final slated for Sunday at I p.m. The Panthers play a league con- test at the Pickering Recreation Complex against the Durham Huskies on Sunday at 8 p.m. P News Advertiser sports is on the Internet www.durhamnews.net Pickering Panthers centre Mike McCormick, left, and defenceman David Cornacchia were named to the Ontario under -17 hockey team. Predominantly made up of Ontario Hockey League players. the team will play in an international tournament in Red Deer, Alberta next month. photo by Ron Pietroniro Panthers pair picked for Ontario team at World Cup tourney By AL RIVET -17 _ SIYWISkIfiRILk PICKERING — Two Pickering Panthers players will represent the hockey club and the province at an international tournament in Red Deer, Alberta next month. Panthers' centre %like McCormick and dcfcncernan David Cornacchia, both 16, were chosen to join the Ontario under -17 team to compete at a World Cup tourna- ment which could see Russia Germany and Finland send junior teams to Alberta Dec. 26 to Jan. 7. The two Metro Junior `A' Hockey League players will join a line-up predominantly made up of the best players from the Ontario Hockey League. McCormick, a Panthers' rookie, was over- whelmed upon learning he'd been chosen by the team last week. He says it's been a goal of his to play on the under -17 team since one of his friends was on the squad a year ago. "It's quite a thrill. Not many people get a chance to go to something like this. It's quite a thing when they tell you that you've made the team." Panthers' head coach John Blackburn is proud two players who've been a big part of the team's resurgence as a league power this season have been chosen for the provincial team. "I'm ecstatic. I'm really pleased for both of them. They worked real hard for this and they're two great kids. This is a real shot in the arm for the Panthers' organization. To have one player on the under -17 team is great, but to have two players, it's probably somethino that'll never happen again." McCormick and Cornacchia both attended three under -17 try -out camps, the first in Lindsay last April, followed by the second in Brampton in May. The third and final try -out was held in June in Waterloo, under the guid- ance of under -17 head coach Brian Hayton, an assistant coach with the OHL's Kitchener Rangers. The two Panthers were among approximately 80 players attending each of the camps. McCormick says coming out of a tier two junior program was a disadvantage when trying out for a team laden with talented OHL play- ers. However, the Panthers' fast start helped earn him and Cornacchia spots on the Ontario roster. "I certainly have to give credit to the team. That's one of the reasons I'm on the (provincial) team now," says McCormick. McCormick says he and Cornacchia will join the provincial team around Christmas in Alberta where the squad will hold several practices before embarking on tournament play. In league play with the Panthers this year, McCormick has six goals and 12 assists for 18 points in 22 games. Meanwhile, Cornacchia has one goal and seven assists for eight points in 19 games. McCormick and Cornacchia are expected to be high draft choices in the annual OHL midget entry draft next summer. Cornacchia couldn't be reached for com- ment. pl('KERING — The Pickering nthers Miwell Construction peewee 1;' hockey club played to a 3-3 draw th the Clarington Toros in league play Don Beer Arena recently. In an entertaining contest, the Panthers ared back from a 3-2 deficit after two rinds to score the equalizer in the third. rce Cusack netted the tying goal ith 6:03 remaining. Paul Delsey opened the scoring lr Pickcring in the first period, ,hile Joel Markham scored a short- anded second -period marker. ddins assists were Mark Gosse, mnt Goolev, Cusack, Stephen lcl:achen and Jed Johnston. I•he Miwell Construction peewees n played in the East Gwillimbury tournament last weekend and were ciitninated after compiling a record of one win and two losses. In the first game, Pickering was narrowly defeated by the Orillia eewee ` A P THE tilWti AUVFiTItiFK, WMU, ti)VtN161i1t 27, 19W-PAIF; 33-A back toHe Toros I Pickering peewees' offence explodes in win over Ajax PICKERING — The Pickering 'anthers Golden Griddle peewee %A' rep hockey team ended a brief iosini., streak with an offensive -,xplosion to defeat rival Ajax Knights 12-3 in recent league ,fiction. ,Nine Panthers scored in front of the home crowd. Andrew Hopkins, :,'yan Pelan and Scott Vahev each allied twice, while Scott Billing. 3randon Black, David Hughes. %evin Rogers, Mark Ro__ers and :-socks Ruta added singlets. Assists went to Hughes with four. -lack. Brandon Saker and Mark ,o(-,crs with three all. Pelan and ituta with two apiece. Billing, Aaron i alder. Evan Georgievski and Vahey ith singles. I)cfencemen Michael Dawson, \dam Moyer and Trevor Small held he Ajax offence at bay. 1'he Panthers earlier travelled to t ishawa and dropped a close 4-3 decision. Hopkins, Hughes and Ntark Rogers scored for Pickering, ,.kith assists to Billing with two, Ilughes. Ruta and Saker with one each. Two blowouts in women's basketball AJAX-PICKERING — Both Ajax Ladies Recreational Basketball League in Pickering Nov. 20 were one-sided affairs. In the first game, the Bank of Montreal won big over Glenn's Auto Service 4425. Lori Lomberg and Lori Fleming were the high shooters for the bankers, netting 12 points apiece. Anne Whitehead scored a game high 18 points for Glenn's. Meanwhile, in the second con- test, Dakota Bob's defeated the Tudor Arms 44-28. Colleen %tering led the way for Dakota Bob's with 10 points, while Debi Bonar and Joanna Reardon each contributed nine. Julie Hughes sank 12 points for the Tudor Arms, while Rose Adam added eight. The games, played at Highbush Public School in Pickering, Involved players from both Ajax and Pickering. Terriers 3-2. Markham and Brandon Boyer scored assisted by Markham, Cusack, Gosse and Kevin Kearn. In the second game, the Panthers post- ed an easy 6-1 win over Whitby. Michael Rapson and Markham led the attack with two goals apiece, David Skrepnek and Cusack added singles. Assisting were Gooley, Stephen Phillips, Brandon Gifford, Cusack, McEachen, Rvan Mihkclson and Markham. Robert Follett had an outstanding game in goal. The Miwell Construction peewees were eliminated from further action with a 3-1 loss to host East Gwillimbury in the third game. 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A certificate In welding tech- nology, electronics, electrical and me- chanical repairs. Applicant should be well organized and able to handle multiple tasks in a busy en- vironment with minimal supervision. Srould be computer literate and possess ex�ellent interpersonal skills The comple Itr i,_n of related paper work s required In is position with travel to customers site is necessary a fully equipped company service vehicle will be provided. lncude with a resume. a current drivers acstract showing proof a a Class -G- Driv- ers License, three years experlPnce or ;'Fater Reply to: FILE # 9723 OSHAWA THIS WEEK P.O. BOX 481 OSHAWA, ONTARIO. LIH 71_5 rvice-&�us�ness one (906) 683-0707 — iDirectory max (905) 579-2238 r mprovements �' 1 Improvements Electrical • Moving 8 . Moving 8 173 House . House . 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Gaskell Process & Steam Specialties 2180 Dunwin Dr. Mississauga, ON L5L 1C7 Fax 90;-S28-9716 'his Wee. P') Box 48' Jshawa ON L' H 71_5 ' Office WIMPY'S DINER. Ala. Help -... --. wait, -r ;. w,,.••yss- cVL� -•ME r _'.. �... .- >. cooks.chets Please a0. ,cai ZMI.Ii ss :.y porsrn with resume Typingandof 64 Harwood Ave S Bedford anc Bus,ness ax V s,ors a asset Send 'e sum. ro CMH PO Box 537. W ­ by Onrari; LIN 5V9 ' Office Help INSTRUCTOR - teac- :..-vs • .-101 O"'ce Administration during —a - til Wily 'Pave 3'5 yrs wr,r1 andor •eacn,ng exp., ence Fax --slmP Ba vara 905 433 A leading supplier of welding equipment is seeking a REPAIR SERVICE TECHNICIAN For the Scarborough Oshawa area. Reporting to the General Manager, the ap- plicant will be responsible for diagnosing problems and repairing welding equipment at customer sites, or in our repair facility. QUALIFICATIONS: A Secondary School graduate certificate is a minimum. A certificate In welding tech- nology, electronics, electrical and me- chanical repairs. Applicant should be well organized and able to handle multiple tasks in a busy en- vironment with minimal supervision. Srould be computer literate and possess ex�ellent interpersonal skills The comple Itr i,_n of related paper work s required In is position with travel to customers site is necessary a fully equipped company service vehicle will be provided. lncude with a resume. a current drivers acstract showing proof a a Class -G- Driv- ers License, three years experlPnce or ;'Fater Reply to: FILE # 9723 OSHAWA THIS WEEK P.O. BOX 481 OSHAWA, ONTARIO. LIH 71_5 rvice-&�us�ness one (906) 683-0707 — iDirectory max (905) 579-2238 r mprovements �' 1 Improvements Electrical • Moving 8 . Moving 8 173 House . House . Snow • Party • Storage • Storage Cleaning • Cleaning • Removal • Sevices BUDGET HOME i J.S. ARMSTRONG i IMPROVEMENTS I DEV. INC. house a ; ! ,ns basements, ----_ -. ' Ais $pea",.. .... ',m -; C- cros. plumbing. homes. additions repo S'-eds. root repairs, (905) Adotticrs vations rec rooms and and old, Workmanship electrical, basement apartmerts J P. HOME IMPROVE- MENTS d^yAiall decks Residential and com- (905) 428-8704. ceramic ming & mercial Serving Durham 3 trim, painting, finished bion for over 15 yrs Counter tops P Free consultation '�at"s Call Phil 430 - 15 yrs Exp Call Jeff call Mario 905434-3604 0--25-0005 or 42--,`M5 (905) 614-0663. MP Plumbing rnl reef Pen Keee -' .�r""" I RENOVATIONS I MOUNTAIN I C S R Maintenance _ 'r ,. ,s ano reno- aU s electrical, plumb- ; Ceram c tiles, carpen- c'cm small repairs to ai-r renovations. Fully la'anteed free esti- ales (9051432-8931 EUROPEAN TILE SPECIALIST renovate your bath - or kitchen walls, as as floor tiles. Good °rences and satisfac- -n guaranteed. For free estimates tall D. Dykstra 725-4913 BY W.LEAVER Additions, second slor es. finished bsmts , bath- rooms, decks. tale 8 wood floors, doors 8 windows. guaranteed and reliable call wafter (905)120-2145 SIGON Construction Ltd. serving Durham Region for 19 yrs. Additions, sundecks, patio doors, windows, rec-rooms, flagstone, free esti- mates. 905.576-5760 GARAGE I.C. nome Improvemems. Door repairs, Specializing in roofing, sid- b' Ker springs, cables, ing, soffit, eaves trough, r,s 9 9 openers Installed window 8 doors. Please S -y New doors/openers. call Tom 579-3760, leave � ai'y Plus Doors 416- message. 330 0073 ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUMBING piumoe, n„ ob too smai! tic lob too big Complete Rencvahon Free esti ^fates great prices, guar- anteed lowest 905-725- 25C7 or 1 800-340-0058 DOUG CLARK PLUMB- ING, Licensed and in- sured repairs and altera- lions, new bathrooms and renovations. pump sales and service free estimates, 686-5172.24 hrs • Painting 6 • , Decorating Painting, Wallpapering, New Stucco, Repainting old stucco, wainscotting, moulding,Wall boarding, minor house- hold repairs. Also Faux Painting. (905)686-2890 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 MOVING SYSTEMS a^vw^e'e a inn e Comme,ca ;rresaertial P3aa,, -, slorage and axes 3va an* Senor S -,c ^ o^M -scounis PPE 2s:✓nates 571-0755 1-888-491-6600 MARRY -O -THE - MOVERS Move big or small, we price them all' Free estimates, seniors discount, short no- .nce moves. Appliances moved, also storage space available. Comparable rates. Call 432-2850. - mm WITH LARGE TRUCK Will do household moves, residential, commercial. All types of moves. Can Carl or Jame 427-2856. MICHALSKI MOVING Houses. Apartments, Of- fices. Appliances and Piano Specialists Senior and Mid -Month Dis- counts Licensed. in- sured Free Estimates Excellent service. Call 436-7795. NATIONAL MOVING 'Fos 0-g o' � ,.i CHARSI INI'S !lat`or nouny •a!es Senior ano mid -north Discounts St:>.IU SERVICE Residential or Commercial Comparable rates Free �1at,'.s tuliv eminates 905 723-7479 h ,il �h ;r.,ured Watch for our ads every ast weeKs of the morth'n (,�ttl.tllh' 6vaning Experienced Cross Movers 9a,ga,_ .a:es 'Ices- apt-, etc Parc 'novlry p3CK:ng availac,e 423-0239,4�21 286-5513 // • • ne PSpA fSLL� COMPARE US TO BELL PRICES Telephone wiring, res'- denlial and small busi- ness, jacks installed. moved, repaired. FREE ESTIMATES A 6 G SERVICES (�) 039-sai9 • Flooring, • s Carpeting CARPET INSTALLATIONS 25 years experience, restretching, our speclahty. Free estimates D 6 N Duncan, 967.1799 or 917-1800 • House • Cleaning BBS HOME cleaning service. Weekly r biweekly, bonded and experienced, all supplies provided Free estimates call 905 -404 - SHINE Complete 8;ua:ty h0ulsehold cleaning weekly bi-weekly occasionally 01a off for Seniors Insured & Bonded 0-3¢-5413 • House • Cleaning KAa611 • WAMS WORK Clvil s cl3.n.s Ar, X. _-r:_aslors -0-.e Mry :_w^ MaGcar CaU Ernie 668-4932. • • Business • Services :C yrs experience FREE Estimates Please leave message 831-6049 VO4) DESERVE Ir. -el _s Kee, k^�' ^cr^e spall For ar outstarding tc :o -Cron :leafwig wrtr. excellent rates Call today for a Free Estimate. Treat yourseM. Gift certificates available. You Deserve OL 420-7042 GAILLIND ,i�a&t 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 Relax and - LET US CLEAN for you. Professional house cleaning service WEEKLY • BI -WEEKLY OCCASIONALLY Phone (905) 683-9719 SNOW-CIJL&AMcr We S not��pio i on your otnvew,y' _ear oa".3is cryewdv5 arc' cca .3 "s RERSOvRBEE RRTES 404-0602 for a tr ate Party • Services Clowns, Uloon-o-grams. Music, Cinderella, Snow White, Pocahontas. Mint Mouse. Loot Hags, Face Painting, Magi;., Power Ranger, Lion King. Sailor froon. Skytiarlcer 905-471-5331 MAGICIAN. W" friends, ready to en- tertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays, pro- motions, openings, fund raisers. Magic shows are fun! Lettuce help. 839-7057 or 728-8334 i '. I -service 'OT Small u5.ness provided ,y a pro - )nal accountant Mc^:hN �Lartery Jr year. �i ni::uoes'ling ad govern. ,crus Judy kulcsls Cl 905-420-2081 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as live Can- not be respon- sible for more Man one inser- tion in the event of an error. GENERAL CARPEN- TRY. 1'ee estimates, • ' Roofing • house a ; ! ,ns basements, Cilck trim work, door in- s•a'lat on, baseboards, A A C ROOFING, shin- S'-eds. root repairs, (905) glmg• all types of roots, new 9-2930 Bill Jr and old, Workmanship Guaranteed. Free estl- J P. HOME IMPROVE- MENTS mates. Call Andrew at Renovations, car- (905) 428-8704. ^" f siding , drywall tap - 3 trim, painting, finished La>Uinents. garages. All guaranteed Free es- '�at"s Call Phil 430 - ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUMBING piumoe, n„ ob too smai! tic lob too big Complete Rencvahon Free esti ^fates great prices, guar- anteed lowest 905-725- 25C7 or 1 800-340-0058 DOUG CLARK PLUMB- ING, Licensed and in- sured repairs and altera- lions, new bathrooms and renovations. pump sales and service free estimates, 686-5172.24 hrs • Painting 6 • , Decorating Painting, Wallpapering, New Stucco, Repainting old stucco, wainscotting, moulding,Wall boarding, minor house- hold repairs. Also Faux Painting. (905)686-2890 TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 MOVING SYSTEMS a^vw^e'e a inn e Comme,ca ;rresaertial P3aa,, -, slorage and axes 3va an* Senor S -,c ^ o^M -scounis PPE 2s:✓nates 571-0755 1-888-491-6600 MARRY -O -THE - MOVERS Move big or small, we price them all' Free estimates, seniors discount, short no- .nce moves. Appliances moved, also storage space available. Comparable rates. Call 432-2850. - mm WITH LARGE TRUCK Will do household moves, residential, commercial. All types of moves. Can Carl or Jame 427-2856. MICHALSKI MOVING Houses. Apartments, Of- fices. Appliances and Piano Specialists Senior and Mid -Month Dis- counts Licensed. in- sured Free Estimates Excellent service. Call 436-7795. NATIONAL MOVING 'Fos 0-g o' � ,.i CHARSI INI'S !lat`or nouny •a!es Senior ano mid -north Discounts St:>.IU SERVICE Residential or Commercial Comparable rates Free �1at,'.s tuliv eminates 905 723-7479 h ,il �h ;r.,ured Watch for our ads every ast weeKs of the morth'n (,�ttl.tllh' 6vaning Experienced Cross Movers 9a,ga,_ .a:es 'Ices- apt-, etc Parc 'novlry p3CK:ng availac,e 423-0239,4�21 286-5513 // • • ne PSpA fSLL� COMPARE US TO BELL PRICES Telephone wiring, res'- denlial and small busi- ness, jacks installed. moved, repaired. FREE ESTIMATES A 6 G SERVICES (�) 039-sai9 • Flooring, • s Carpeting CARPET INSTALLATIONS 25 years experience, restretching, our speclahty. Free estimates D 6 N Duncan, 967.1799 or 917-1800 • House • Cleaning BBS HOME cleaning service. Weekly r biweekly, bonded and experienced, all supplies provided Free estimates call 905 -404 - SHINE Complete 8;ua:ty h0ulsehold cleaning weekly bi-weekly occasionally 01a off for Seniors Insured & Bonded 0-3¢-5413 • House • Cleaning KAa611 • WAMS WORK Clvil s cl3.n.s Ar, X. _-r:_aslors -0-.e Mry :_w^ MaGcar CaU Ernie 668-4932. • • Business • Services :C yrs experience FREE Estimates Please leave message 831-6049 VO4) DESERVE Ir. -el _s Kee, k^�' ^cr^e spall For ar outstarding tc :o -Cron :leafwig wrtr. excellent rates Call today for a Free Estimate. Treat yourseM. Gift certificates available. You Deserve OL 420-7042 GAILLIND ,i�a&t 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 Relax and - LET US CLEAN for you. Professional house cleaning service WEEKLY • BI -WEEKLY OCCASIONALLY Phone (905) 683-9719 SNOW-CIJL&AMcr We S not��pio i on your otnvew,y' _ear oa".3is cryewdv5 arc' cca .3 "s RERSOvRBEE RRTES 404-0602 for a tr ate Party • Services Clowns, Uloon-o-grams. Music, Cinderella, Snow White, Pocahontas. Mint Mouse. Loot Hags, Face Painting, Magi;., Power Ranger, Lion King. Sailor froon. Skytiarlcer 905-471-5331 MAGICIAN. W" friends, ready to en- tertain for any age, any occasion. Birthdays, pro- motions, openings, fund raisers. Magic shows are fun! Lettuce help. 839-7057 or 728-8334 i '. I -service 'OT Small u5.ness provided ,y a pro - )nal accountant Mc^:hN �Lartery Jr year. �i ni::uoes'ling ad govern. ,crus Judy kulcsls Cl 905-420-2081 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as live Can- not be respon- sible for more Man one inser- tion in the event of an error. .. ... ... .-: .... _ - .". TCP• gF.!!t',rr'„.�, !u',�.,a, ?AGE 3f6-A-77iE NE'lADVERTMER, WED., NOVEMBER 27,1996 IBill Sales Help/ Firewood Articles Articles Articles Christmas Christmas Christmas Automobiles Agent For Sale For Sale , For Sale Trees Trees Trees For Sale WILSON --- FURNITURE BROOKLIN FIREWOOD. requires experienced sales Bush Race cords. kindling Persons full i part time Sal- quality seasoned firewood Sint, commissions. benefits Please phone (leave mes and more Join the team at sage) 905-655.8797 Hwy Oshawa'' oldest and fas 12 to Spencer's Road. turn test growing turmture store. north on Ashburn Road, Call Darryl Sherman 905- 200 yards. $50%face cord. 723-2255 mixed, picked up Skilled FIREWOOD - Quality sea- Im Help soned 16• split hardwood starting at $113SICom Call ties. at up to 80°,0 OFF reg- eve 705-9448801, 7 p m TWO CLASS AZ Tractor fpm Trailer Drivers to run dedi. FIREWOOD For Sale TRADERS CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Jj Sold on ConsignmentSleepers, Sweaters or SetAll $300 to $600 winter wear $800 to'25Consignment Hours Tuesday till Saturday 10 a.m. tc 5 835 Finley Ave.. South Aja(Between;klestney & Lake Driveway SNOWBLOWER, Gilson 10 hp 26' Tecumseh en gine. chains. 3 speed . re- verse, excellent condition, 5500 hrm. 728-7415. after s SNOWBLOWER: 4 years old, seldom used Asking $850 OBO Call 905-576 7693 7 PC SHERIDAN STYLE bedroom suite (solid wal- nut. valued over $5500 ) $1995 060 Soh, walnut cared auto parts between, Cut Srlc and delivered FALL / WINTER CLOTH DOOR AND window store wardrobe $235 Sofa & chair a$250 Other Oshawa and Lociii N Y S50 a face cord Call Jelly ING at rock bottom prices moving sale Clearance of odd chairs 530 -each Minimum 1 yr exp Clean 1905 683-9639 Snowboard arid ski tacker'. In stock steel doors. glass 3 dress - ers $55'each Dryer $95. 3 abstract Clean criminal FIREWOOD, Excellent pants, gloves and accesse inserts patio door, french antique dressers. 3 antique reccrd Must be able to quahh, hardwood. Guar- ties. at up to 80°,0 OFF reg- doors. wood doors office chairs. Wood table & 4 pass U S D O T drug and anteed, extra long fully ular retail prices Quality furniture and displays. Last chairs $325 New Single alcohol test Apply in per- seasoned, cut and split named brand labels SKI day Sat Nov 30 Call 433 box spring and mattress son INg Rig Mechanical at Honest measurement Free CLEARANCE CENTRE 377 2323 $135 Kids tables 800 Farewell St Oshawa delivery Kozy Heat Fire Taunton Road East. Osha- DRYER $100. Kenmore and chairs 520 Black SIO tuck Previous applicants neec not re -apply wood 905.7532246 wa !Just east of 5 Points Mail, 805-725-3468 Washer S20C Large retng- cap $195 Ma^v other FIREWOOD R k L erator 5500 24• new fri a items 697- 3532 o a um AUTO BODY PREPPER. be• & Firewood Centre And deta,le• wa^ter.^, ex 4'x8'x12-. $60. 4'x8'xt6•. penenced only call 579- 565 Established 1963 4001 Days 705-277.3381 Even - LICENSED ELECTRI- CIAN 'c corrme,k' a and indust - .a construction work Responsible indrv,d- ual able tc work alone. make decisions willing to trave sights in Ontario Han° deliver resume to 630 Euci d St Wh tov SKILLED PAINTER -e- ing Please droc ort resume at Prov nc a Signs. 375 Frank -c- St Ajax No Frank - Phone -ai.s please WELDER equi,ee for a .:^ii^u^- s•ructurai sig- nage Please drop off re. some at Provincial Signs. 375 Frank_•^ St. Ala. Nc Phone cal:' D -ase FMI Hospital Medical tx�al FULL Time Dentai Assis- :a^! •equnad Experience Preferred Car 42C-92" PART TIME lama, Hy g en's: ,ec 'or rnatem ity Gave begin^,,ng it Jar•-ary Fax •eA me to (905,668 .7295 at -n Sue Daycare • Wanted REQUIRED NANNY for 1 c^,,crit- ages i - & 2 Nor-sirri environment (D,xie�Fin_^ area Refer ences requved Cal 1905)839-6085 Daycare • Available BABYSITTING p,ov,ded _^ ^. Ole _'udren all ages welcome Days or nights Dixie Glenanna 831-4303 BABYSITTING. 'or shit- wo,ke- - --.. -..rne Days even ^gs nights. Fixed prices. all 905 428-965' DAYCARE AVAILABLE. '*Ache• o' :ne c"e•s a warm caring environment Non smoking CPR fenced yard. lots o' TLC A:tuna Fmch 1905, 509-3833 DAYCARE in my home any age welcome. very reasonable excellent ter erences. Meadowvale and 401 (416) 287-0547 MOTHER or 2 year old 4 years ECE exp ,providing quality daycare in S Pick - tiring home. fully fenced yard, structured environ- ment educational toys. nu- tritious lunches/snacks 839-0361 WESTNEY/Rossland - re- liable babysitter available with 10 yrs. exp ICS day - are diploma Hot lunch, snacks, fenced yard.baWe welcome, references, re- ceipts, reasonable rates 427-4937 ' Firewood ABSOLUTELY THE BEST - top quality hard- wood at low prices Free delivery Serv�ng Pickering. Ajax. Whitby and Oshawa Call DURHAM FIREWOOD 427-4741 APPLEWOOD. aged 1-2 years old. bush cord 5210. 1,3 bush cord S80 Deliv. ered 1-905-987-4563 Phone collect. rigs 905-434-6665 Free delivery to Oshawa area WILSON'S FIREWOOD oy '^e bus, cc,,7 ^• 'a'2 card Cut split and deliv- ered Hardwo00 ,^exec 905-432-774' Hardwood kindling available ' Bargain Corner WATERBED. King Size S " -d-* mood frame & neadboa,d New bladder and liter Excellent condi tion_ seldom used i. guest 10091 bed; Comes with mattress line, and 3 sets of sheets S300 060 Call 905-4.34-6329 20 PANASONIC :o,our 5'50 Call 57663-4 3 HIKING :7AMP STOVE Excellent for ice fishing Cal • 579-53'4 S CU. FT BAR FRIDGE G000 'inning condition Excellent for student S'25 Cali 579-6374 AUDIO VIDEO eyewa,e bo -'ail t tuner Tv JCR adapter k recharger ST99 oto 83'-2380 CAR REPAIR gooks for Mustarg :,c•a�' Camaro Firebird Tbrrd, Easel Vol vo. Me,ceoes etc 520C 434.2786 CRIB AND range table. cos! S° r �e S295 Tele phone 428-6982 DECO soy.._ bag sealer B,a^.d new Preserve, to, 000 520 Call 579-6374 FOR SALE Sofa bed S'0- a- S20 Kitchen table & 2 chai,s S3C As- So,teC househo,c items best offer 420-9100 FREE ',:endly 6 montr orae afa Shepherd. crate trained. vaccinated tar,, black ^ colour, call 831- 571E FRIDGE stove freezer $59 eac, 686-796? LEPINE natural wood crib w^r ,natlress $175 Stud- ent study desk X50110 wood) 36 long x 19 wide S75 Swivel desk chair S45 686- 1222 MARINE FISH.$1D0. 100 gal tank aQuanam, with superior tiller system ask ring $350 all 686-4580 MATCHING Sofa $150/ Love seat $100 Glass top table and end tables $75 Entertainment unit S50 Cam Michele at 434.7521 MENS Sheepskin coat, sae 40. brand new, $200 686-0261 ext 734. MENS OR WOMANS brand new small leather motorcycle jacket Paid 5289 Asking $149 Call 905-579-6374. SEWING TABLE, Cabi- net style with doors.3 draw- ers & thread holders. Hy. draulic press lowers ma- chine. Matching Chair, $399 OBC Call (905) 839- 1374 OCTAGON KITCHEN table, $40. Crib S50 Stroll- er $35 Girls skates, size 13 5152 pr x -country skis & boots. 580 683-9736 WALKER, brand new 4 wheels brakes and basket. asking S2Do call 686- 0492 - WASHER and dryer ex cellent conddton, gold $150 pair. (416) 284-4219 1 BROYHILL 7 PC. dm mg suite Kenmore apt size washing machine. 5 door dresser and desk with book case top, call 686-2568 ANNOUNCING new low Lr C -"e '�^ 'p rich in: dish satellite t v 4C chan- nels only S2600 monthly (905)_655-36E' BARN DEMOLITION. Ba•- ^:d,ci sere _eod, Beams Spruce, also haro boo^ bearns *Ite,enl siz es and lengths Also nide storage available lob 305'907 1303 BEAUTIFUL naturae musil fu, _oat, size 8. ex Callen! condition S65C Retro fade & chairs, excel- lent condition S150 Cay! 728-1566 BRAND new Beer Can S'e'ec approx 3 1 high Comes -,In arml, dual cassette. CD player equa:- .P1 and wireless soeakp•s Asking S70C Call 4:r 9015' BURGLAR ALARMS it n C Wi$ peace of ,nr^d even w4^ windows open For a free ilsomale can ;905 )428 84, $500 Cal; 905.728-975 �t9 r STEEL TRAILER: 905-985.6202 101ong. 6'wide. 5'high EQUIPMENT FOR SALE great for hauling wood. etc Law^, 6 Gartlan Business $1000 firm (905)725.8166 Closing Yard Pro 14 hp anytime. (705)799-1352 of lawn tractor. 42• cut S1500 ter 6pm Lawn Bay 4 hp 21- lawn STEF'S APPLIANCES mower S4 DC, Homehte 362 French Sheet Fnogeq Grass Trimmer $200. Mar 5250 & up Washers, $150 Yana Leafblower (Back x n n.. _ xlcn Pack; 5600 much more Potable dish Washers. Phone 655-3868 $200 & uc Chest Ireezers. HEAVY DUTY steel $175 & ..c stoves. $150 & `..e'..1^^ :r,a•-'!y discount. up Not size washers. S250 Centra! Bus Hess Ligwda & is Buiii-m dishwasher tors. (705)741-5165 S275 Apt size dryer. $25C 6 ,month warranty 3C5- ty -y<•e^ valued over - -, $749 must dear out Only 18• Digital Satellite 70 $99 installed Kit ;ndudes F,ee channels for 1 year 10 contacts monor Sensor Rent to own for only 58 25 2 keypads. battery. siren, weekly Cat 905.571-1412 trarsrxmer. telephone HITACHI 3S• stereo tele - lacks. private guard re- vision Uir•a sack ,Picture sponse Must be monitored tube Pic -in -Pic. Hgh reso- 2 yf contract Bill o, Steve lotion Rent -t0 -own from 905-620-6566 $1580 weel man 905. KEEP YOUR 9 mm & sur 571-1412 ,ale on high KENWOOD 200 watt Qualityvideo des Triple R Video ^we• a o e, 5 Disk CO. Transler otters me pest double cassette tower CHRISTMAS TREES Cut Your Own or PreCut Spruce, Pine & Fir WHITBY - Thickson Rd. Exit off 401, North 5 miles to Conlin Rd. then East 1 mile OR 2 miles West of Durham College OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. BOWMANVILLE - Waverley Rd., Exit off 401, North 12 miles on Durham 57. OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cut your own $22 ANY SIZE tax incl. Fresh cut trees $15 & up tax incl. FREE TREE BAILING WATSON TREE FARMS FREE Candy Canes for kids (905) 263-8858 FREE pine boughs & cones _ - TAYLOR -r- Christmas Tree Farm Cut your own Spruce & Scotch Pine. Over -20,000 trees to choose from! Horse Drawn Wagon Rides, Tractor Rides, Tree Baling, Bon Fires, Refreshments and Santa Claus. Free Candy Canes & Tree Bags. Fresh cut Fraser & Balsam Fir Trees, as well as Handmade Wreathes. Open 9 a.m. to Dusk, Thurs. Fri. & Weekends Nov 30 to Dec. 23 l r t N 4 $WIN! chances � to win $100 worth ~' Of groceries 2nd Concession Road, t:'xbridge Iyus) Rl-r%Y- A JLrJ 1973 DODGE CHARG- ER, (Muscle Car), good body. A-1 engine, new tires etc .$12(X) 060 as is 985- 2191 1979 DODGE Magnum, automatic. A/C, new tires, brakes, tune-up, leather seats, 105.000 original km $1500 0430 Call Jim (905) 683.9575. 1981 CHEVY MONTE CARLO, runs well, little needed to certify Asking $1,000 or best offer 665- 0949 1986 6000 Wagon. 2 5 It - Ire. 190,000 km, runs great, great winter car Can be certified Asking $700 as is 728-1257 1986 FORD TEMPO 4 cyl . P S, P1B P/DL. air, new brakes, recent tune-up, great shape St500 as is - best offer Call 905-579- 8378 1967 CHRYSLER Le- Baron Sports Coupe. 4-cy- iincier, automatic. a/c, com- rletely loaded. new ex- raust & brakes Very clean $3000 cerhhed Call 905 5 79-0BOa 1967 HONDA CRx SI 5spd p:sunroof. AM/FM :ass. red, well maintained eat commuter car. Cert 53800 or 8.0 905-430- 9245 1987 OLDS Cutlass Cera. 4 -cylinder. 15K or expertfy reconditioned en y,ne. new paint job. lots of new Parts. in good working 'cxhdition, $3200 905-579- ^811 1988 CHEVY Sprint. 2 door blue. au'omahc. ami fm cassette. new start« & 'ad. recently certified. 51400 Can 905 T25-6246 w •rile. N� '^-e - �,,,r price with music added no speakers Rent -to -own r.pm oma KEEP THEM OUT, extra charge cad 905'25- $725 111 Call 905- ' Arts dr Arts b Computer Computer ustom tx,,!i steel secunty 571-1412 • Crafts • Crafts Video Video ndow pais for as lime as KNITTING MACHINE SHARP 25' TV. VCR com. 25 X -e, windnw allows Ir _- es - ^her P .p CARPET 3 rooms, $299 P,,,, a :..des 30 yards of arPet premium pad . and installation Custom blinds also available at lowest pnces Sa, 905-4322750 CARPET t s Y pe deluxe pad and mstalytior•. in You, hr ie Free quota hon it your hpnle . C in- terest no payment for one full! year Daneei. 1 800 217-0104 CARPETS ors of carpet. le wd Pr mi tan. last defirvery free esti- mates (30 yards, Norman 686-2314 COMPUTER 486Dx33Mh 255MbHD 8MbRAM will 2 saes of floppy disc drives. w'Ih 14• SVGA colour monitor, enhanced Key- board, three button mouse. and power bar 905-655- 3102 -- pina... High resolvtron nage ii tracer. punch picture tube. front`' - ares. man dais. tilt table Jacks auto programming, Val, $80C Phone 905 universal remote dOntrol Country Craft Market 725-7546 nwnr r...,..-, r.,..., e. LARGE PLAY PEN. `'a11 905 571.1412 - -- -- - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC $215 Bartle House !, Ba, THREE PIECE Marquis December 1 '96- bie's & accessories $50 sofa excellent condition gifts' skate`- size 12, $15. S6eO Euro desi¢h wooden Come in and see our wide Children s Toys 7 clothing par wim two chars $170 various saes. Crib mattress ion T1n.n., I- nn• ra.-.-_ eolontinn of LJnrxr4....,N.. 55 U0 Ladies 12 speed de - _ - �, „"• • �, vi w. INTERNET SERVICE AVAILABLE Home and web page Creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-4400 BROKER. sign $650 Kenmore self Booths still Available. Articles D.`. '�ivlOn m,Ck .Ci„s^ tvke 53500 antique COUCH Cleaning Stove white with AUtOnlOblleS rain res,stant carpet For 3 & s'la't S50 432 1283 baa !,lm excellent condi FRI Wanted ooms Onry $369 DC Price MODEL RAILROAD f ,n hon ^o,,ding 2 yr extend For information call For Sale nclUdes 30 SO ds car t ed warrantIr $ sectns, Om ears (905) 404-0508 2UU rotting stock control 5850 434-3925 panels, controllers. years Of VERSA -TRAINER Home 1618 Dundas St. E. Whitby M°del RR 1,°'der maga- Gym ex --e a^' `o^ditron. NE Corner Thickson/Dundas renes, all R R equipment & wheel -chair accessible. Supplies included wim sale 51800 Manua! whael- 905.655-3102 onw, blue. ' excellent MOVING SALE Back condition, $1200 Electric 0C ^y,or new stain re- r -.+tee arr, 2 enc tables "irh�l-'r 17m, used ase carpets on hand I black mirrored glass enter once. excellent condition carpet 3 rooms. 5349 tainmeni unit. stereo. CD Pearl black. $4000 o b o ice includes carpet pre- player lamps, pictutes. ap- K,rcren table & chairs. um pad, expert ,ntaua. ptiances etc 725-918' an good condition, S65 905- ytime4eave Message 576-2282 after 6pm MOVING SALE Door, MASHER and dryer $300, win Oows. cods and ends. really good condition 436- Enhre inventory drastically 1919 reduced 445 Simcce St WASHERS, dryers, fridge, S . Oshawa 433.2323 stove, new and recondi- OAK/PINE FURNITURE- Toned. 5225 and up for re - Why pay retail prices'; One conditioned washer, $175 of Ontario's oldest and lar. and up for reconditioned gest manufacturers is now dryers $175 and up for re- selling tined to the public conditioned fudges and COMPUTER SPECIAL, Eg soled oak 7 PC fining- stories Also corn operated $499 Fast. Intel DX 386 8 room 6 pc solid pine washer and dryers Ste- ofmb Ram, color monitor. or bedroom, your choice phenson's Furniture and $699 with modem & CD $1995. many stain choices. Appliances, 227 Court St., Rom. (905) 655-3661 Tradional Woodworking Oshawa, 576-7448 CLARWGTON COM- 905-98"774 8774 WEDDING OR ANNI- PUTER CLEARANCE CENTER Two great value packages, loaded systems. systems include 14-.28 Ni monitor, voiceltax modem. CD rom drive, sound cards, speakers, Dos, and wind - 00 $1.999. Out the door prices, all taxes included Resale 486-50 mz 160 drive, complete system $395, Also lots of used sys- lems in stock, from $149, including monitor. Claring- ton Computer Clearance Center 647-3059 164 Baseline Rd. Bowmanvdle COUNTRY STYLE, couch and wing chair. m excellent condition Blue with ruffled skirt and throw tush k 427- DINI hque' mahogany, nine piece (Duncan Phyfe) Lyre back chairs. asking S! 750 Oshawa 1-(416) 550-0309 leave name/ number OVERSIZED plus ladies coats. dresses. sports wear and more on sale, am made in Canada. Oshawa Flea Market, 727 Wilson Rd., Sun. 9-4 p.m. 416-284- 4249 PIANO - apt sae. includ- ing bench. good condition, $800 Call 683-1067 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 SHEDMAN - Quality barn style shed lel 8• X18', SPE - VERSARY bands, stun- rVng matching. never used. wide band, 7 diamonds, asking $600' Also 5 pc. queen bedroom suite, 9 drawer dresser, matching men's wardrobe all brass y aoov.. 905-623-0060. Articles ted ANTIQUES Absolutely, Purchasing furniture or an- ything old. Scientific instru- ments, china, silver, adver- tising, toys, decoys, quits. milk bottles. collections or estates. Call Robert Bdwen Antiques (905) 655-8049, cans. AS Ing $650, call CIAL ONLY $295 pus tax. Brooklin Lady driven, showroom 1348 Many other saes and styles LOOKING for used ap- Articles Articles91W tomobiles condition, asking $11,500. available. Also garages trances. waking order or ' 1 Wanted for Sale call 905-985-2232. NG ROOM lune 'An- 9 9 p Wanted 1h � r1 11ilJiI11CiJ � �lllQy4LC Craft Show and Book Sale L(AI.Pri Ili. ,pilit 00"0081 (Anal rinc( Ifiul yuui7ilr iian``al-n1"4(.r yql. ilii),Lhf �UMi � J4U711» z 30, 1 y96 Hi'bbusb Public School 605 $fraud's Lotle,Pickerieg 10:00 e.m.-4:00 p.m. AMi»ilea: $1.00 CHILDREN UNDER 13 FREE 5 A Pickering Stroud'' Lane li• Hwy IZ $cftDol G Hvry 1101 1968 FORD Tempu, 1. dour- 5 -speed. air. stereo, new clutch, no rust, must sell $1200 o b o Cal 905- 686-8568 1968 MAZDA 626. Auto. new !^es. hmeC windows. excellent condition. asking $3.850 Call (905) 831- 5894 1988 NEW YORKER, 124 000 km loaded, 6 cyl. ' Computer $4500 certified 571-0225. /Internet 1986 PONTIAC Sunbird, 4 door. 4 cylinder, power NEW MUSIC a -zine 4y steering, brakes. AVC, lug- gage rack, AM. FM. stereo http.//www durhartr, Cass. Excellent condition. news nett-a1c238/m- Certified $3900 OBO Call tlex him 436-0791. 1190 CADILLAC R ' �1�1!>fl DEVILLE. 166,000 kms. Bowdling gfey in colour, loaded $10.500. tum. certified. Ex - PERSIAN purebred cats & 2C.3 -2t condition. Call 905 - kittens. shots & vet 263-2101. Chocked. Call 576-4103, 1991 Cadllac Brougham, FOR SALE: Umbrella excellent condition. Load - Cockatoos. proven breed- black/grey leather in - Cockatoos. 130 kms. $12,500, ing pair. AN accessories. Rte. evenings 666.4670. $2000. Cal 905-433.880Q. CHOW purebred male. 7 1991 CHEV Cavalier, 4 - months purebred raised with door, automatic, V6, fully chikJren. $200. or best offer. loaded, certified, $6885. Call 905-579 9964. 1988 Pontiac Grand Prix, V6, fully kdaded, good con - LHASA APSO PUPS for dition, 150.0001 , $4895 sale. Non shedding, non certified. 1988 Olds Delta allergic, health guarantee, 88. 4 -door, V6, fully loaded, vet needed. House train- 148.000km. Certified, Ing started. Payment terms $4895. 404-8868. ARLIE available. (705) 786-3124. SALES LTD. FOR RENT- Ajax, Eques- 1992 BUICK REGAL trian Centre, inside arena. Excellent condition. CerN- 9000 sq h. 8 stables, new, Pied. Loaded with options. 3000 sq h loft of hay Paved 132.000 kms. $9,500. 080. driveway to arena. Second 905-428-1365. small barn, 70 acres. Call 1993 CAVALIER Z24, V6. Mario (905) 619-4663. white, loaded, 39,000 kms. and decks. 761 McKay Rd Unit 3. Pickering For more nfo. call 905-619.2093 SHOP SMITH style mull, shop (5 tools in 1) Excel lent condition. $1600 Call 905-579-6374 not working Pick up at no charge. Call 432-7167 WANTED - overhead pro jector, reasonably priced Call 697-3104. ask for Ran- dy WANTED CAMERAS WANTED - Red Rose Tea old china and glass, jewel - Figurines (Wade of Eng- ery. microscopes, tele- land) Large quantities of scopes, binoculars and re - golf balls. 1989-90 Chev S- lated items. Clocks, watch - 10, automatic. Call anytime es, furniture, anything old 1 519-337-7979 Dave. 432-1678. 1993 MERCURY Topaz, NEED A VEHICLE? 2 -door Sport, automatic, air. Poor credit? No credit? cruise, tilt, p/s, pb. pl, aM Bankrupt? Cell Tracie at Int• warranty, extra clean, 905-576-1800 or 1-888- 42,00011 $9000 o b.d 259.3673. 1 can help! 905-436-7452 leave mes- sage Automobiles For Sale 985 COUGAR. 136.000 orginal, certified, new ,awes. excellent condition, .mull sell. $3.700. Tele hr�,me 420-0144 anytime 1995 FORD ESCORT GT. mint condition, fully 1„aced dark blue/green, L 16 valve. ABS. ex - auto. wait, . auto . 28.000 ,, $13.20 cert (905) -v 0692 1995 Nissan Quest, blue. a ,x.00 km , fully loaded. ...ed windowsfabric war- . ,.,ty payment plan avail- Certified. asking 000 436.8658. 1995 TAURUS WAGON ;led 13.000 kms. silver. Hess. 515.500 905- : 39%5 Private sale. 1996, SUNFIRE. con- pla"k with black grey cloth interior 4 -ed al, omalic. 2.4 litre Faded only 12.000 Balance of Warranty .. 728 2685 1;4 MOTIVATED � 1 1�1 MECHANICS 1 11 ffN-,.,'3LSON 1 ...... (�� 'MOTIVATED 1 ill MECHANICS” 1 11 I,f1 •.i,aY,r.Ubk} rotes 1 X14 in, y 1 MW -nm.: 1 4 iv*S af(wiiNnr-9 ..u,ass (705)471-7vU 1 111 W dlY f416] 4514Ml AT AuC*ION Cavauers, 1991 luno",, ~391 Ford Tempo, 93' -nev Lummia van. 9p' Plymouth Voyager . ar '385 Dodge truck. 992 Chev Astro Van. 1989 )Ooge Var 1989 Ford :'ub Wager For details cap Go - ion s 1.800 267 2206 A-!ior - November 3G '99% Auto Insurance, -.3.r; a problem gel"ing a competitive rate') Call Jones - Dooley Insurance, Ajax for a y'u0tation 427-3595 . :�EDiT PROBLEMS? sou 1'nanc'r9 Dow, payments from 5500 V--!niy payments from S' S , CAC Cars. trucks 1981 !o 7996 Alar ay 4„to Sates Ltd 146 Brock S! N Whitby 905-666 338: LOW KMS.. 1986 Pontiac oaded. original aml good condi on 52600 certified 436 7791 LOW LOW. Low Km I -�addac Deville. 4 too, excellent Ong condt- 'ion. loaded. 3900 certdied OBC Cad 436-0791 BLOW AWAY END OF YEAR PRICES, PLUS FREE WARRANTY. OVER 24 CERTIFIED RECONDITIONED VE- HICLES ON SALE AT CERTICAR EG. 1990 Grantl Caravan, 3.3 V-6, cased, A 1, $7.995 1988 . 1993 Astros from S6, 985 Icatled 1987 Olds, auto, GGr rid now $3,385. 1989 ranow SE, loaded, mint, $7,850. 19M Blazer 4 x 4 Perfect, now $6,995 firm 1989 Escort GL, auto, all very pretty. 53.685. 1989 Ford F-150, Lariat, loaded, low kms, sale 57.700 1993 Sunbird SE, alt auto, teal, WOW S7 500 1990 Olds 88 Loaded 82,000 knw now $9.925 1989 Celebrity Euro black beauty. loaded, 55,500 1986 Aries auto, A- 1, steal it, $2,225. 1990 BulCk LeSabre Ltd., loaded, now $6.666. 1991 Silvera- do. short box, loaded, step Side. rare, black beauty, 512.995 1988 Yolks Jena Slalom, mint mint, only $3.995 Cenicar 155 King St. W., at Midtown Mall, Oshawa, S79- 2986 Open surd.;. OVER trip forces sale of 1987 Volkswagen VW Gat 2 door, dark blue, c111y one previous owner, 180K excellent condition, 53.000 666-1 D94 1990 Plymouth Acclaim, III, air. Cass.. 4 dc, $1250 obo Call Dave 576.6130. Automobiles For Sale TURN KEY AUTO SALES - 7725 Baldwin St N Brooklln '88 Taunus. V6, auto, air, loaded, cert $2495.. '90 Sprint. 5 spd, 2 dr, sale priced $1495 cer- tified; '85 Parisienne Safari s/wagon, V8, 8 -passenger. loaded, 118 kms No rust, must see 8 drive $2495 certified. 'As Is Specials' - '83 Sunbird. 2 dr hatch back, auto, drives good $495: '83 Malibu. 4 dr. V6. auto. Drives good $495 Call Ted Babut at 905.723- 7471 ' Automobiles Wanted A 3 A TOWING. Pay $50- $5000 cash for used 8 scrap cars & trucks 24 his 7 days Call 905 6865003 or 905-706-5234, 30 min service CARS FOR CASH! We buy used vehicles Vehi- cles must be in running condition Call 427.2415 or come to 479 Bayly St East. Ajax at MURAD AUTO SALES ' Trucks for Sale 1985 Black Silverado ,lery clean. inept in good ondil on $3500 as is or 54000 cert Ted 905-263- 4493. leave message 1986 CHEV BLAZER 5 speed 4 x 4, excellent -or •btioq, many new parts. Ta- hoe package. Pioneer ster- eo. $3.000 686-2946 1987 F/S0 XLT c" b cab. 4 r 4 :at:! ^-w parts. $5 90o or best offer 697- 31401 1988 CHEVY 3,4 !or. pick up. certified $400C 080 00 Snowmobiles ' Snowmobiles oft SALf. 85 PHM SNOWMOBIU 1TI4E NEVUS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 27,1996 -PAGE 37-A JLIX!F�Dojr tRent 1 " ments Apartments Jain,Apartments Jain,Apartments 1 Apartments For Rent For Rent For Rent For Rent 2 LARGE 2 bedroom apartment. $750 each, all inclusive, no dogs Call Ann, at Kelega Realty. (905) 7237381 213 BEDROOM all ments. 8 story building, close to schools. library. South GM plant Available immediately 428-6328 1 -7 pm for appointment AAAA huge basement apartment, close to OC and 401 600 plus s7 If . 4 Dice bath, storage. free paring, laundry and cable Sepa rale entrance $540 mclu sive Call 579"$485 1 ' ' Apartments Apartments For Rent 1 For Rent AJAX sunny spotless one oedrorm w/o private yard. 'arge ceramic k-rcnen, AD. 33 FALBY .Lances, a c S-eK:ng re- scons-ble tenant. $650 pate` -"o COURT No smokirgpets 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in ✓05686-1832 AJAX. 2 be base, family building. Air conditioning, -rt arge krtChen. sepa- a'- entrance. sundry ca broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry e avail immed. S70o in. sive 9C5 619 9224 1987 Cavalier. 2 dr auto. ager. 416-600-6786 facilities and underground park- AJAX-PICKERING Self. ing included. From $785-$867. oe"clorn acartment b bachelor ,--a men Close ,o all 686-0841 weekdays Tenities can 6e6 4905 AJAX: 'lvestney Rd /Hwy 2 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 a'g* 2 bedr" apt com- p.m. 'we wrlivmg/dinmg rooms. 84 DODGE D15 step to fenced badryarc b AJAX - CLIPPEP APT 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 PM. SAT &SUN 12-5 (905) 683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED ,rate driveway S70r, mo ::'8 2925 APARTMENTS FOR ::ENT r adu'1 Duddng, for ',ov and Dec Near Hol •a on bus stop Cap 728- 4-,4646 Dec. 181. Adeiaid&'Mary -far ho5pdal spacious •tan. 2 bedroom in du - :.'3x. $725 mo "dudes -gat ^ydro and water --05 963-5430 WHITBY-A'%A-LABLE Jan 37 2 Dodi apt Laun 728-4375 ry. Parking nor smoker Houses Houses -" pea $60C - hydro I -L 1990 BLAZER 4x4 ' For Rent' For Rent "st required Call Cara at 666-5545 S750C 9' •-•y. 4x2 $7500 89 Chill 1500 4.4 $9600 89 Jeep Cherokee Ltd. 57500 89 Jeep Che, oke* $5400 88 Jeep YJ. 4x4 57300 89 Jeep YJ. 56295 89 Ford F 15C $399589 Jeep Cherokee 5 speed. 4x2. S540C e' Blazer 4.4 $5500 84 Blazer. 4.4 $3995 Dur ham Motors L!d Sales S Service Open 7 days week 221 Westney Rd S . Ajax. ON 905-683-7550 1997 CHEV CHEYENNE C 1500 ex cat 2WD ,r>c 5 0 L V8 WHO SAYS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BUY A HOUSE! N•HY R1 \1' 011 I UL K Ho%IF,!' %lortgage pavments •:•dnnlm lwnit Si month rdrivim bungalow S-1414 month ,drikim Ir Fxk•c S,.r1'4 month No down payment) Bad Credit) Bankrupt" Call Me' (905671-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEN tial,. Rep sw!,,ri i,t,'ul• I Rc.w, Inc. AVAILABLE IMa4E- DIATELY, Whitby A-- 11--, P'd-, spacious, carpet newly paintedwith bai- ' rty. Close IC Pus. Shop - ng, all utilities included. "It last requiredno pea. bedroom $850. 2 bed- -�•xm. S75C cap 430-C 134 BASEMENT act Picket -4, ',- -arge 2 bed- . xmsair. apps -antes. -ared laundry $625 plus Avail immediately No ?els 4.6-284 4C' C •�- - air, auto am'fm stereo. Emerald green Recent lot- tery vi only PST to pay M,1 uto Parts Apartments JM11For Rent BAYLY / LIVERPOOL. P c■e, -g 2 oec,00m basementact Sep en- S24.500571-2986 Repairs ante S695.monm all -n- S -TON Trucks ' is 1986 1•BEDROOM basement cuusive Jan 1st 97 Call Anil or Rema at 905 -42o - GMC. $9.000 2nd is 1984 1987 Cavalier. 2 dr auto. apa^ it separate en- 8993 International. $7.000 Call 579-5285 trance. newly renovated. 905-837-2055 appliances. references re- BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom ouired Suitable for single 84 DODGE D15 step otorcyeles working person Parking n apartment available side Very rare. 6 cyl P'S. King Ritson Avadabie Jan 1st in imriia[uiate ten PB, runs well $1500 Call Dec 1st 905-576-6558 a1- fury home in affluent Osha- 905-623-88181966150 HONDA ter Spm wa na,ghboumood Mature 'VanS/ DREAM BIKE S200C 060 Call 905579.9964 1-SEDROOMapartmenl separate entrance laundry. allot tenarl preferred 73 Call 905-433 3fi0 4 Wheel (hive cable hydro parking. south BEAUTIFUL ONE bed. ' owmobiles 01Rrtson near Lakeview Park. bus routes, available •oom basement private 1979 CHEV Quality Con- B Dec 1st. S550. ISLtast. ret entrance, dnve. spacious V bo backyard. 4 appliances, all version an, bed, ice- x. cruiWilt, au, roof -rack. 2 hi -back buckets, 165,00okm. 52,000 o P.O. Also Trailer, 2 -wheel cus- tom hot duty box, spare, extendible Moor, folding sides, for easy storage. 5400 o.b.o. Phone days 905-728-6323, evenings 905-579-7245. 1995 Wheelchair Van. GMC Rally wagon, V8. auto, ps, pb, radials, rear dealer, Ricon wheelchair lilt he downs. 5 captains chairs. 104,000 km. certi- fied, excellent condition 905-725-3532.58000• 19M JEEP CHEROKEE Laredo, 4 door, 4 X 4, load- ed, $7,600433-1871 1991 ASTRO CE VAN ETX. 4.3 I, fully loaded, ABS brakes, quad buckets. rear heat and air, grey on grey, 89,000 kms. $12.8D0. cen. or best offer. MUST SELL. Day 905-987-4450, we. 987.9860. 1992 LUMINA, APV, 3.8. V6, auto, PS, PB. PW. PL, AC, cruise, 7 passenger, high Klms. certified, $7,900. 579--2983. 92 AEROSTAR EXT: 4.0, many options. 137.000 kms (hwy). Must be seen. $8,500. or $8,950. cert. Aiax 905-683-4422. 1987 COUGAR, 500 Ian cooled. new track • ski Skins. low Ill., cover, $2.000 or best offer. 9851692 1995 SKI-DOO FORMULA SL. 503 cc, carbides. cover, stand, ski skins. 2000 km, heated grips and warmers $4850 obo. 905.985-7290 Gerry. SKIDOO GRAND TOUR- ING 500 plus trailer. Brand new. Purchase price incl. tax $9313.89 Selling $7500. OBO Call 905-721- 2103. ' ' Apa trtments For Rent 1 aii 2 BEDROOM APTS. Avail. Dec 1st. 5 minutes from Downtown Oshawa. Utilbes included. ist/last. $475. b $500. per month. Call Rob, 905-432-8159, leave message. 1 i 2 Bedroom apts and Bachelor apt. in Oshawa and Bowmanville. Starting at $600/morl }ridge b stove included, with laun- dry facilities. NO pets Call (905) 434-2407 erences 905-723-9995 inclusive. laundry air near RUSSET i SIMCOE: N. Oshawa, bright, dean 2 - bedroom in newly renovat- ed, quiet 12-plex. Hard. wood floors. heat. hot wa- ter, parking. cable included. Laundry facilities. No dogs. $695 +hydro (averages $10-$12/month). Jan. 27th. 905-576-2982. OSHAWA (Bloc St) Large 1. 2 8 3 bedroom apart- ments in clean low rise building. Close to 401 8 GO. Parking. Available im- mediately. From $600./ month. Phone 905.576- 4255. 2 bedroom apt. approx. S560,mo. plus hydro in- cludes one parking spot. north of 401 , dose to Sim- coe. Available Jan. 1/97. Message 571-4720. 2 bedroom apt. near Oshawa Centre and 401 Parking, laundry, storage. Available Jan. 1. NOW SMOKERS PREFERRED. S6021mo. plus hydro. 579- 0246. SOUTH PICKERING: Spacious, 2 -bedroom basement apartment, close to all amenities, separate entrance. laundry facilities. non-smoker, no pets. $601 Available mmediatey 839-9627 O C ,bus route. 5650 fro 725-8769 BROCK/FWCH 2-bdrm basement apt , very bright, SOP entrance. one Padang, laundry, IVC. F!S. avail Dec. 1 $750'mo.+ uW. 686- 5763. SROOKUN 3 -bedroom apartment, trudge, stove, utilities included. $330/ month, available now. Call 905-655-5539. PICKERING Finch iL White's Rd., 2 -bedroom basement, separate en- trance. 1 car parking, laun- dry, utilities, non-smoker. no -pets, avail. January 1, $7501mo inclusive. tsOast. (905) 619-150- HWY/2/ROTHERGLEN: Immaculate. bright modern. large 2 -bedroom basement apartment. separate en- trance, 4 -appliances, no smoking/pets Available mmediatelyiDecomber 1st. $780 inclusive, hrsVlast. 428-1428 LIVERPOOL/BAYLY, ex- ecutive 2 -bedroom base- ment. parking, cable. ce- ramics, pool, fireplace, wet bar. $799 Quiet non- smoker, immediate. IslAast Call 905-837-1304. MAJOR OAKS/ BROCK. new, I bedroom basement Large living/dining, kitchen. Sep ent parking Including all utilities (new) laundry, cable, a/c, no pets/smokers Avail immed . 905-427- 6508 MCLAUGHLIN SQUARE Oshawa 2 bed- room - family room North west view. 11th floor Avail immediaoey $900. Parking b utilities included Pool & gym F,S Ensuite laundry hookup For more info call 905 7283050 NEW BIG BRIGHT open Crr,-pt ' bed'.Om base mert apt Full laundry. sep- arate entrance Non smoker $680 inclusive Call 9,5.428-9140 NEW BUILDING. ,u -et. Veal- •'tiler^.-xceptional, large. ' bedroom art All inclusive $655 per month 905.428-7577 NEWLY -RENOVATED' m- coeiHwy2. includes utiut-es. close !c downtown. ;buses' Can Mike 4 1 6-594 1557 or Vera 9ri5-771.141• NORTH OSHAWA New 2 ced,00m apa"...A^• air oak Iobbards, broddiorm thr: ,rout. exra co -.• parking. clean. ;cies build - ng. $775 lhCIUsive Now available 905-435-C174 NORTH Oshawa, maim 'Ixr -:-.se 545 aii' n- cluSive 2 bedroom base- -eint apt $715 aii nclus+ve Available Dec 'st Call 9r,5. 723 2" 1 ONE ceciroom apartment, unmet. a19 possesso1. prefer couple. xllr,tr• Osha- wa. includes hydric inoge stove carpet. shoppirg plazabus stop. aundry aulihes 725-2642 after 5 PM ONE BEDROOM case mer! ;87 K", rf -sha ora bear O :: separate er!ranco Park ^ indge Stove new carper kitcher floor pair, .lean bright $525 Plus utilities Imme- :%ate No pets istlast, 668- 1946 ONE BEDROOM -air lw,,, wank--! talc_ -1, av dunces . :.eeroorr, base men: -arge living •bpm s subnppr appkarces Boor St E Oshawa part ; 576-1030 ONE C-.-droom spacious bi ..ear n quiet build ing Central Whitby Avail Dec 15 $595 ncl,,sive 263-4'25 OSHAWA One bedroom ser -el apartment newly Painted. 4 appl es. parking close to down. towr 5500 inciusne Cao 905-432 2950 OSHAWA New arge droom be OSHAWA, apt sepa- rate entrance. ik.tcner. laundry facilities. Park.rg. RcsSland/Central Park Ncr Smokerno pets. 5535 -,0 incl us,ve Jan Isl Refer- ences 1st/last required Must see' 905-438-.0438 CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- ING North Oshawa 1 2 S 3 "ms Inclusive Pay ca ble. Parking b aundry fac 723-2094 OSHAWA Simcoa/BIOor 3 -bedroom. main -floor house $795,mo, inclusive 1s0ast Available Imme- diately. 576-3327. 841 Simcoe St S Parking, close to all amenities Also,2 rooms for rent (bsrnt). Share lutchentbath- room SWIvk. OSHAWA CENTRAL - Very unique bachelor apartment, wooden stove, cozy, available now. For more information call 576- 6999 OSHAWA - Central one bedroom apt. with fridge, stove. Laundry fac., full basement, backyard, ga- rage. prate part"- All in- clusive $715. Call 420- 2220. PARKJBLOOR area. Dec. t st or 15th. 4 -bedroom townhouse kke apartment. 5850. Heat Incl. lstflast. No pets. Parking, laundry facilities available. (416) 487-1637 Kar. PICKERING WALK OUT apt. Westshor"ayly, Mod- ern 7 bedroom available Jarl includes cable. utilities. parking, laundry Suitable for single working adult Firstlast, ref leave message 420-3897, (905)945-5553 (Sat. b Sun only) PICKERING Wh,les/401. clean bright 1 bedroom basement apt. full kitchen, air laundry, Sep ent park "g. utilities included Non smoker 1 st/last. $650 Available Jan 1511,197 Call 837-0227 ROSSLAND / RITSON fOShawa) 2 bedroom in low rise pudding. Clean quiet, laundry. security De- cember 1st or Jan st $735 inclusive Please all 905-571-4875 SIMCOE NORTH Osha- wa - clean ,uiet 2 bedroom in 5 Alex, available imme- diately includes park-, Bus and amenities $630 per mo 725-4524 SOUTH CSHAWA 2 bedroom .beer 'lour of semi laurdry fac 2 car Parxrg private entrance mal.,- work g single or couple No Pers 5675 Avail mmed,ateiy 579- '869 ONE AND TWO cedroom acar•rer-, ,cr­>imcoe and GOP area.starlmg at $450 plus hydro Availabe immediately 571-3229 TWO Pedroorn flexible oc- c-,.arcy ONE oedrorm Fel 1 in well mamtaircul Mature quie, ou dng Cr site managemer 534 MARY ST E WHITBY Fpr aper is, view -,ail 566 24547 WESTSHORE. ^lain floor of 3 _w:',rm bungairw central air. hardwrcd floors close !o Go and amer bey Available Dec Cali 655-4693 $995 cies utilities WHITBY- :'.E bedroom aca•'•^e,• available Dec ' 5$75. mrrth -Crudes "ear b .arks,; for , car Call 91:5130-,959 WHITBY 1-beoroom n I -L -r 58'5 nciud,ng „nl- ties aurdry Available meaate,y NC pets Call grid 9C5 '28-'50C WHY - -'hlar - w , -. - Owl• ^ome or ess man Vol. ", Cal Dave Hayiock ~a es tier Re. Max S,,r , Rea'iy 199' '.td 905 668-3800 x 905 666-32" 3 -BEDROOM main 'loor, IaUndr'y Iac,loies b Jtilitles included, large rourtry lot. $800/month Can (705) 277-3029 leave message 4 BEDROOM. garage. 1 caths 2 walkouts. Cour ocation. North-East Osha- wa. 4 appliances. 5900 per mo ul,lo,es Jar` >, 725-1750 AJAX. '; can 3 bedroom se- "elaChPd. newer broadloom fridge 3 stove immediate possession. no Deis S',5o,mo Pius uhf,. 'les 905-683,36,15' AVAILABLE DEC. 1ST. 3rm DungalOw excellent 4dat-or. curse shopping and schrris ', dge stove ncluoee Huge av,ne or F"st 8 as, S4200 mon cluSive - $950 + utiltieS 728-2553 AVAILABLE r Oshawa *a^ 3 -'bedroom Dungalow c:w 1­shee .asemert lou, at, pliant@S :9ntral air'vac Referee CeS •equired S'CSC.^dmIs 'su ast Call 9055"-2'02 at !a, 5pn' COUNTRY LIVING the ^ 's s! ^c- ­ �;­ bc,rg. . - bourg. Rance style bk'nga- low 3 bedrooms. der with fireplace ^uge •arril ••7rm ,it, -c-cstbve Nice size ct backs :ntc woods Pub - ',c sc-)o steps away Ava,iabe Dec 'sr S85, - .,ulnes Calif after 50, 305 3422654 COURTICE 3 bed'oc- our.gaiOw ^awry -er Ovat ad ava.iaD,9 mmadial9ly ore acre Call Mira 905- 42' 5277 COURTICE. nous., ;a -age s,iOng coot walk to +entad A11 , S• OCC ymontr plus traities -S! and .as! •et ecu red - 905 98 - '491 ' call atter c YUHK ST `,ght base ml'^• .e^.r :4th ^ home. inose stove yard Park 5545 ,uusive Realty P-: fM1 Townhouses Townhcuses Mgmt 433--'270 9 -50th For Rent For Rent Houses AJ For Rent FIRST TIME BUYERS Oshawa clean 3 bedroom. 1300 sq it homein great neighbourhood Patio. ga- rage. shed Immediate oc- cupancy 905.728-8456 LARGE 3 BEDROOM semi. South Oshawa. close to schools and Shopping. $825 plus utilities 721- 2140 after 5 p In NORTH Oshawa- 3 bed- room bungalow nice neighborhood. parking for 2. no pets appliances $900 inclusive Available Jan 1st Call 579-9103 OSHAWA 5 Bedrooms. 2 baths ^ew carpels, walk 'c hospital or dOwntow„ Available immediately very clean. $900 Pius utilities 555-40'9 OSHAWA excellent 3- Dedr/" se - •:2 -oaths. appilances'Penrod Vary. Paved drve 'ull oasemert. Par'ialy-iinisred close schools shop. -^g $91;- ubl0-es Ca',l rl 434- 9753 OSHAWA N�Ison,Ade- .aide? rti. �nm -air flop. of house S850.uallhes Also 1-Dedrs— 5600 ", clusive Call 9r„ -43C- 8732.9175-432 398' PICKERING Bus til l snare Deaunf ,i 4 oed- 000m ^ome wi•h matu•e ousiressmar garage or .ate ourge S'5, month in Clusiv9 ele'ences Evenings '9175 509-004; Days 4'5,286-6800 PICKERING Gorgeous 3 bedr;•:^ :-•ached. 'arge kTf^her new :,oadlopm appliances. 3 wasi-ooms garage. SI ^25 per -rc Plus uthties Ava,lacle Dec 683-9629 PICKERING VILLAGE stor Rd S: ,OC Per -0 Plus util-t,es st last. avail Able -mediately 666 685a SEMI DETACHED 2 iced room ^,Ouse -art 5725 Pius itwt,es can 3175 43.7 24C SIDESPLIT w - allacneC ;arae V" mar- Rm 30s F.r RR - FP IG ,:,Go, LR OR . ge S' 45•_.. ties Call Ca,ew Rea Es •ate Services 3C5-723- 99' a Avail Dec '5 or Later WHY REW" OV M YOUR NOM l Payments ^:- S_',E3 is tic Downcavmentr Call Me 371-6273 1-aoo-aso-e275 Mark Stapley 5 -ales Rei Su^,Or 3,ouv Excel Ream, A RENTERS DREAM! No stoney down. Own your own home; like new, tndge, stove, 5795 nd.. all but phone. 3 bedroom asking $65,900. Min. req. gross in- come S26.000./year. Call Ken Collis, Coldwell Bank - 1728 -9414. 1ST CHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES! WHY RENT? BUY! No down payment. No problem! Let me show you how' Mort. Pay. $700 O.A.C. CIA Thomas C. Pike Saba Rep, RamaX Accord Realty Ltd. 5763.111 AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1ST FAMILY COMMUNITY MONARCH :VIEWS 2h4 BEDROOM TOR'.YHOUSES RENTS RAINGLNG FROM '841 TO'936 PER MO PLUS L-17ILITIES NO SUBSIDIES AVAILABLE CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SHOPPING AND TRANSIT PLEASE CALL MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. (90!!<))9Z69 A-AX-MUNiC PAS-10US.NG-k:. WCPA`0N F"FAIENCE FAMILY LiYING 1975 ME ORY LANE, PICKERING Oversized 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced in backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. 1NARCHANT PROPERTIES GUO 321-yyA6 FOR RE� 1011 SIMCOE STREET iNORTII 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Ublities included Stove & Refrigerator. Parquay floors throughout. Parking included. Playground Area. Close to schools and shopping. From $846.00. Call 905-T21-0980 PAGE 39 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., NOVEMBER 27,19% ?1�.1�)4Y..w"r2,:,i���i CORRECTIONAL SERVICES AUCTION Sat. Nov. 30th. 1996 at 10:00 a.m. Sale to be held at: 196 Elliott Ave.. Kingston, Ont. VEHICLES: Sem Cass`ed RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT: r Garland gas s ? gar land ;a. 'a tares w griddle tops. �htzak ice machine refrigerated work table. 1-dnd tial char -grill 8X12 walk-in cooler with 4 r ma' glass react, in doors. Hobart model 3030 steam pressure cooker Hobart 84142 But - chopper 2 hot food mobile cart. stainless tell 1e.ser, fridge. bun cutter. 2 HOlymatic 2DO food --Ing (patty make, machines, 2 Hobart meat Y -•,der cold mahc _- door cooler. Foster 2 door :Ie 2 garland convection ovens proofer 2 )ar' 512 food slicer. Berke' 658 slicer Garland .eco Cake over. 10 captains back bar stools. • Captains chairs. 50 24• x 24• solid tables. 28 d” .;hairs with vinyl seats. 14 round top 4 t1dta 71t es. 9 oak J,•i:ng tables 40- square 4 ceiling ^3 electric smoke eaters. 2 colour TVs 2 bar s • Ks chest freeze, upright freezer (some res - 'a -,a^! equipment is very good GARAGE & SHOP EQUIPMENT: General :,rte -. Ca­saA He -”,%e. +_, 4,or model -e-,e HW pneumatic lack blue point charging d• ' testing equipment, B&C model 6305 valve •efacer portable shop brake smear, sun pro gas e' :,lyzer. FMC whee. a 4 --hent system 18- ^•'a' lame. universal 550 V 3 phase grinder. :matt: 550 V 3 phase tool cutter grinder. Bies- lowhng & glueing machine J & N 22' shaper. V AC DC arc welder 4 22CV neat sealing ,na- Nines 1.1 � :ellaneous Computer and Office Equipment d'.-.: more Terms Cash Cheque Visa Mastercard 3;.e•s Premium Note: Sale includes CSC items plus other con - At! goods are sold on an as -is where-ts- t.a) s no warranties are giver, CORDONS AUCTIONS.APPRAISALS. REALTY 1-eoa�s7_��r1F AUCTION SALE SAT. NOVEMBER 30 - 10 A.M. GIGANTIC TOOL AUCTION ^s:s: n� --on- s:-_-*, L- E:,,,i men: Ya�r ­. -umber Tools Ri- fles et: for a Fentai Co whose Lease Expired plus some Inclusions. Sale held at anoerux Sales Area :,a- vis Dr & Mair S: Uxbndge Take Hwv 202 c• Lak- endge Rd ,x231 north to Hwy =4- Go will to Uxbridge Watch for signs SALE INCLUDES: TB15 diesel Mini Excavator Nis- san Mini Excavator Yanmar compact 4 wh dr diesel Tractor. belly mower. Woods 48' mower. Crafts- man II & Bolens 12 hp Lawn Tractors. qty Auto Me- chanics Tools,Englne Hoists. Power Washers, diesel heaters, brick splitter tub saws. Bosch cement grinder, gas powered trowels. 2 Mig Welders 3 phrases, elect breakers ramsets tile saws, post hole augers. Commercial vacuums. gun carpet clean- er, gas aerators & thatchers, rototillers, heaters. chain hoists, drywall panel lifter, Honda Trash pump, pipe benders, propane heater, roofing nailer, Dyna - mark 4/20 track. Snowblower (used twice), utility garden tractor (new), 5 hp. Chipper shredder, leaf blower, submersible pump (new), elect. stucco sprayer, floor sander & edger, carpentry tools, dies & vices, qty. table, circular & mitre saws, fireplace insert (new), McLaughlin Horse Cutter, Doctors Buggy, 1987 Dodge Ram with snowplow selling 'as is' . qty. Commemorative Firearms. ant. & old swords, bayonettes, gun cabinet,. qty. oak. white pine, walnut, butternut & maple lumber, ceramic tiles. 6 wood I beams. ducting, AA/CC line sets, gates, augers plus more. NOTE: Homeowners. con- tractors. landscapers, farmers - DON'T MISS this chance to buy quality Equipment & tools. Ladies: Shop here for Xmas. Approx 1,000 lots with 2 Auc- tioneers. TERMS: Cash, Visa, M/C or Interac. VEIMNG: 8AM SALE DAY. GARY HILL AUCTIONS (Division of 1081454 Ontario Inc.) Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 HOLIDAY INN, OSHAWA 1011 BLOOR STREET, OSHAWA SUNDAY NOON, DEC. 1ST VIEW 12 NOON SALE 1:00 P.M. Truckload Of Mixed Merchandise Including Bankrupt Stock Of Consumers Distributing Will Be Sold At This Sale Pa•tia List Sanyo. Scott AIWA. Emerson. Eiecvo­cs. Cordiess Phones, 25- Colour TVs, 4 Head VCRs. Answering Macl,mes.19- TVVCR Combo. Compact Disk Radios & Home S!e,eos H%seware, Gdtware. Collectibles Porcelain Dolls up to 40-. Small Appl antes. Ex-cise Macnmes, Gym Bikes. Stepers. Ski Machines, Tools, Screwdrivers. Drill Press. S --.kel Sets. Drill Bits. Pliers. File Sets. Punc" & Chisel Sets. Porcelain Vases. Poo! Tables, L„s of Tevs. 14K Jev ilery. 30 Diamond Rings to include Precious Stone Diamond Dinner F rigs & Clusters. Mich Kc Peal. Canadian Coins. Heaters, Humidifiers. Rose Wood F„-niture T ffanv Lamps vacuums. Leather Attache Cases. Luggages. Steel Cookware Sets 45 Pcs Drnnerwa•e Sets. Die Cast Cars. Baby Carriage Strollers. Jewellery Boxes. -rk Rctures. K t-renware Bain Scales, Alarm Clocks with Radios & Phones. - arodu_tio^ Artoue Style Oak Radios, Call D,spiavers. Computer Tables & Organizer TVVCP Stands. Ceda• Chests, Lots of Items for X -as Gifts Gott Umbrellas. ntng Knives. K' 1-: , Knives Too many to list Subject to Aoddion & Deletions Terms VISA, M C O%`v. SAT, NOV. 30 10 A.M. PUBLIC AUTO/SNOWMOBILE AUCTION AT PETERBOROUGH AUCTION CENTER PETERBOROUGH (2 MI. EAST ON HWY 4117) APprox 4C cars sni_•w' inL e5. '.arlS, piCkr;ps. 4 x 4 s RV's. boats. Tiding lawn mowers. etc 92 Po- ans starlight. 91 Polaris Indy 500 SKS. 91 Jag 140 AFS 91 Polaris Indy Lite. 91 Skidoo Formula Mus 90 Skidoo Satan. 90 Yamaha Bravo L'T. 89 Arctic Cat Pantera. w Rev and Elec.. 89 Yamaha Dvahon DLX 89 Polaris indy Sport. 88 Arctic Cat Cougar. 88 Antic Cat. EI Tigre 5000, 87 Polaris ndv 400 8- Yamaha Phazer. 86 Yamaha ET - 340, 86 Ski -1O-: Formula SP. 86 Arctic Cat Cou- gar. 83 'Yamaha SRV 81 Skidoo Citation 4500, SC Motoski Jltrasonic 71 Sk.,00 Olympic. 10 new snowmobile suite. 10 helmets. 9 pr boots, 8 pants, 3 fackets 16 pr gloves, 20 Helmets. all new snowmobne clothing. 92 Ply Voyager van. loaded 92 Cavalier 2 door. 92 Olds Royal LS. loaded. 91 Geo Sprint 91 Ford Tempo GL, 4 door. 9t Volks Passant wagon 9' Dodge Spirit. 90 Dodge Spirit, 89 Merc Topaz 89 Chrysler Dy- nasty. 89 Pont Tempest, 89 Ford Mustang. 89 Geo Sprint. 4 (Jr. 88 Ford Aerostar van, 88 GMC Cube van 88 Lincoln Town Car, 88 Nissan King ab Pickup 86 Nissan Maxima, 85 Chry Laser, 95 Ford L_Z) wagon 85 GMC Blazer 4 x 4, 84 Dodge Ram Prospector 4 x 4 79 dodge pickup 72 Ford Emperor RV. (38.000 miles). 90 Ford F250 4 x 4 pickup w -plow 94 Arctic cat ZR700. 93 Safari deluxe 2up. E S, 93 Skidoo Fromular plus. 92 Arctic cat Jag Deluxe. 91 A• -ti,: Cat Lynx E S 90 Skiooc MX 90 Sk,d_i, Satari G L X 2 UP. Rev 89 Indy Trail 2 UP, 8u Formula ll 462. 38 Indy 400 Liquid 86 GMC Satan Van 84 El- Cam,ne (mint). 83 Dodge Pickup snowmobile ^artier snowblower partial list Sn,wmobiles ar- -,v,ng daily subject to additions and deletions All rehicles guaranteed clear tines $200 Draw Con- sign now Bring your vehicles Wed Thurs or Fri not Sat I Terms $5OC Cash. visa. or master charge at sale Balance by cash or certified funds within 5 days To consign call 745-5007 or 1-800- 461-6499 ORVAL MCLEAN AUCTIONS LTD. RRa7PETERBOROUGH ACCEPTIONAL TWO DAY ANTIQUES ESTATE FROM NEWCASTLE. SAT. NOV. 3: &TUES. DEC. 3 AT 6 P.M. MYLES KING AUCTION HALL. 33 HALL ST.. OSHAWA. Square baby grand piano, grandfather elxkoak sideboard. 6 pc rattan, set, 9 pc. diner, mahogany desk. two barley stick tern stands, butter churn. 4 ft porcelain vase, mantel clock, 5 PC bedroom suite, cradle, two matching mahogany claw seat chairs, dining room table, hand carved oak washstand, cedar chest, leather in lay and Carved coffee and end tables, gone with the wind lamp, hand painted oil and hang- ing lamps, bow front oak china cabinet, roll to desk, 5 pc. maple table and chairs, Jor- danaires toilet set, carnival glass, cut glass, water color and limited edition prints, air tight stove, china and silver pieces. Large interesting es- tate, plant to attend. MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-5751 723.0501 CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED Low commission payment next day Sales every Tues. Thurs. and Sat at 6 p m. Antique furni- ture, appliances etc. Owner and op- MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa, Established in 1960 725-5751 723-0501 Please read your classified ad on the first day of publica- tion as we can- not be ble for more than one insert tion m the evi of an error. AUCTION SALE SAT. NOV. 30TH AT 10 A.M. 870 TAUNTON RD. E. WHITBY. E 'ale & Restaurant - :.ipment We are ng the estate of \ , ma Taylor of n`^awa plus others uding 9 pc man ngroom suite. ^'illi parlour tables, -­)kers stand. 6 pc. 1- (room suite. lressers, 54- roll top 1•'tikhall table & mir- organ, oak book ase. 7 pc maple dir- Oak lea wagon. 6 parlour suite. oak '''rtamment unit. war unit. glass & chi - "a cast iron toys. S. remote control 'a-;, organ stool, plus —a -Ty other articles RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT a•! Cn,e,�t,on .-1, 2 dr cooler. S S .'Iter & cooler, gas a Ie. Hobart dish- +va,her. 4 dr cooler, double sink do - supplies, Hobart cutter, SS. -:anter, electric fry- -, Litton microwave .sits. proofer, plus ^'.a ­y other articles. r_ ; place setting of ^Ira NOTE TIME 10 a - Good sale Plan attend Viewing Fri- day from 1 p m to 6 G r^. Terms Cash, V,sa. M C Interac McLean Auction & Liquidation 905-686-3291 or 905-432-2836 NOV. 3096, 5 PW PETHICK AUCTION BARN. 2498 CONC. RD. 88, BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) This week we have to be sold, the contents of 2 homes. including a large variety of an- tique & modern furni- ture, appliances, col- lectable glass & china, lawn & garden equip- ment, ceramic garden fountain, tools, ar- cade machines, shuf- fleboard & many other interesting & unusual Items. Large sale. Viewing from 4 p.m. Terms are Cash, Visa, MC or Debit Card. For more into. call (905) 263- 4252. Sale man- aged and sold Garry K. Powell s & Liquids its. Clean consign nts welcome ase note salt riling time of 5:0( Me' Houses Shaired Auctions , For Rent Accomodstion91,111 F Homes AUCTION BARN Friday, Nov. 29 at 5:30 pm 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 Walnut tea wagon, oak dresser with bev- elled mirror. refin- tshed walking spin- ning wheel; antique ardimore, 6 walnut T' back chairs, walnut buffet, oak hall mirror. rr,lntel clocks, partial toilet set. Chester - heids. occasional chairs: console colour TV. modern dressers: walnut coffee table. ')-ome kitchen suite. '-,idle sewing ma- . 'ie: odd wooden nen chairs, coffee 8 t,nd tables floor & ate•; lamps. milk cans. _ osterhelds & ^ Ir hing chairs. ks two 2 -door re- ;. ratcl 1980 Sun- 3pc modern :room suite. col - it plates. 241n & electric stoves cups & saucers, glass. house- ; d & collectable Don & Greg Cordell Auctioneers RRa1 Little Britain (705) 786-2183 HOUSEHOLD ART AUCTION GRIST MILL AUCTION CENTER NE WTONVILLE. NOV 29TH FRIDAY 6 P.M. Se ing a n -vale es - Wt, from Bowman - the contents m a Taunton h -ie. and an excel - selection of over limited edition "is from a Missis- Sd .ga gallery, sofa Chestertields. users. Chests of rawerS, beds. set 4 -aK -'hairs, set 6 press :,a -K ,:nairs, trunk, EI - v s collectibles, ster- ei;ti display case, uesser desk. vanity de SK, bookcase. glass. china, humidrfr er wood stove. bea- ver 4 in )otnter, chest freezer and marry oth- rr articles. Also selling e large variety of wil- JI,le prints, land- s.;apes, Victorian !named works ro- mantic settings, sport figures, etc Attrac- tively framed, artists include Baseman. Casson, lumbers, Kieffer, Kingsland. Kelley. Kevin Daniels. Sandra Hudson, Chun. Terrence An- drews, Ann Cote. Jan Willis. Richard Stan- i ley, etc. A great op- ' porturlity for a special ' atter lunch. Terms: Cash, approved cheque, Visa, M/C, in- teract AUCTIONEER FRANK STAPLETON f (905) 7862244 1.800.263-9886 ti 3 AUCTION Estates, Cc Antiques, Bankrupt- cies, Liquidations. Sold at your location or our Bowmanville Auction Hal(. Packing, Pick-up & Storage Available, Call for free confidential consulla-11 MacGregor Auction Services 905-987-5402 905-987-366$4 SPACIOUS excellent two bedroom residential Osha- wa bungalow, new carpet, dining room, fireplace, bathroom w/skylight, 112 basement with extra fin (shed room, laundry room with washer/dryer Only quiet. responsible couple need apply $760 plus util, ues 5799967 TWO BEDROOM tarm- house it Bowmanvdle Souih of Hwy 2. close to 401 $795 per me plus util. 1,es First'last Available •nmediateiy 6666858 'Townhouses For Rent SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 ­droorr t^wnh,uae close schools and shopping +' Sano all inclusive First Available Dec 1s1 579-9956 days WAILABLE NOW & Dec Larg. 3 beoroom town .Se neutral decor. 4 is 1 1,2 baths, base --t & garage K ng g ^nline area 5895 Phone 905.721 8213 CLEAN. ^ nth Oshawa. 2 ' ,wnhouse. Fin- -d basement. new car hardwood floors. fresh I, pool Avail imme a••4y $800 436-6714 NORTH OSHAWA, 3 r^om n.neme^t a --houses in well main 'i "•d family complex -lily decorated wrtr, stove close to an —1 -es Starting at ;8 month Avail Jan 15 after On site Mgmt of Call 905 728-3717 "ICKERING J & Liven N- 3 nedroom town ase. close to schools & - -1 $894 plus uti„ First & last avail •w. 1. 905-839-9446 rAmlRooms for Rent ALTONA RD/Sheppard: . r Cure.Cmpioyed person 'lean,quiet adult home rg bus. share sepa Ki1CherVbathrooms- 2 •its, References $9S +.•-•-k (905,5092459 - .•n,ngs NEWLY -DECORATED _ -�'rc .a,,.. •. , ;dean. ....•t person Coo►,-,, near close to Dumar^ Col S25C and up monthly �a (905, 728 4845 or P7ti 728 0484 SOUTH AJAX dean g^• a,:.- , --_IX on. full +se of house, including t -hen and laundry- 5350 „r S85 -week Cali Ken iOt 4283225 Shared ' ACcomodation I -BEDROOM nouse to ,hare 'Niles included. .lose to downtown Osha- va bus routes. clean & ei ll -kept S335/month Call 05-438-8643 WAX; Beautiful 2-bed- xien apt to share MaleRe- tate Must be seen' $4151 tonth includes use of all rulibes Close to GO bus, 01, plaza. Available Dec Call Maurice 683-0970 :LOSE to Oshawa Cen- 11 bright room in large, 'iendty shared home, with others Close to public ansa, cable, laundry. Must ke children, non smoker, 350.576-3816 NE OSHAWA Large pri- vate room, cable TV, phone and parking. Free to use all facilities in furnished house. Students welcome. parties an weekends. $80./ weekly. Call 721-0122. NORTH Oshawa - quiet 3 bedroom apt 5250 per month all inclusive. Please leave message 571.4788. ROOMMATE WANTED - Non smoking employed fe- male ,s preferably looking for same to share a small 3 bedroom home in Courtice. Immediate occupancy available. $550 inclusive "lease call 427-6277. WHITBY, Huge room in executive non smoking home Laundry, dishwash- er,CIA & vac. references required $450 /month call 668-1394 WHITBY room, shared most of house. air, fire place. laundry. TV & stereo room, parking, backyard Next to White Oak apt budding Working person preferred $450 905-666- 5213 leave message 1633 HOLLYHEDGE DR., Pickering, 1900 sq. 4 3 bedroom, 2 112 baths, large family room, walkout basement, many upgrades, 4 appliances, beautlut decor, $187,000 Ron Cochrane 686-1398 3% MORTGAGE: Buy or rent executive home 60'x200' privacy lot. North west Oshawa $2.000+ utd dies Can 985-7930 CondominiumsUOCondominiums For Rent 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 Office & • Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent 111. 3000 s� Lw•'v' $91Z 850 sic; 2nd fir $550. 500 sQ main $500. 250 sq main $350 600 2nd fir $500 1.200 sq 11 2nd floor Cali 434 2447 or 655-4132 OFFICE SPACE 1c• lease ,n Whitby - tt near oowntown. would suit med� ,cal or professionai needs Plenty of parking. own washroom. urihhe, ,nclud ed Available Dec 1st For nlo.matior, please call 905 oti5 3833 SPACE FOR LEASE. 41-,11= so " 7+:ce 4500 sq •- snop. Great lot carpej. r, -hen or similar business 42 4880 ext 228 Industrial Units 2 INDUST RIAURETAIL U^.'s 1,. a+rt app, , 2WOS9 it each. prime Oshawa location, close to 4G1 12x12 overhead doors S3 7S'aq tt I. TM I Can 905 5795909 n,gnts. 905 433-4161 days INDUSTRIAL UNITS T' ­:or & ler- (,gar 1937 & 968 sq 1t oltice warehousing $3 25 sq ft net Call 905 579-5077, af- ter 5 pm 905-436-9481 NEAR Oshawa Center Ir,l_str�a un.t Inc'utle5 .:verhead doors. high cetl- ngs. park ng. utilities. wasnrooms and air coin pressor $550imonth Smaller unit for workshop, S450,mo Also parking for truck, with hydro available Completely sealed weatherized storage con tanner, 430 sq ft Call 905. 576-2982 EA 6 l FW;W Vac. Rachis CLEARWATER AREA, 3 bedroom, lownhous.. pod, iacuui, BBQ, private yard, available now. For into and to view photos 686-9846 or 579-3788. CLEARWATER, 3 bed- room mobile (permanent homes) heated pods, hit tub, minutes to beaches, blue Jay baseball, NHL Hockey. NFL Football & horse &dog tracks. Child- ren welcome, photos shown. 5275 weekly, (905)6113--5503. CUBAN - Accommoda. tions. private rooms, hot water. -air con. $15. daily. Call 905-571.4064 for more details_ PORT CHARLOTTE (Gulf Coast /Sarasota), ful- ly furnished 2 bdrm home, near all amenities, BBQ , cable, private yard, avail- able only for Jan '97 $800. U.S./mo (mcls. util.) no pets 905.668-2883 9 M11 Private Homes For Sale -•BONUS•' •FLORID4 Va,:a•�nr- Kassmger oc t home on cul-de-sac. 7 - bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, garage. walkout from Ji. nmgroom 13 large fenced yard (shed), finished base. ment, gas fnedace/furnace. C/A. dishwasher 5151,900 25 Arran Court. Counice. (4i:`: 436 0117 CLEARANCE ftwo new sem, •- ,-Tie $.2fl month Expenses $1636, mo mcluomg mortgage, heat, hydro insurance tax es $70.000 buys bnth and assume low mortgage) Strip Commercial Zoned lot with house and good ten ant. S85 000 Irl3ungalow 5 years old with two urnh SI.350 rho income Live on main fluor for only $650r mo $119.000) Call 432- 6465 EXECUTIVE 2 -storey Jr ? Gosq i quiet n,e neighbourhoo(i. eatm k:t,hen, famdyroom, fire- place rvingroom, d,ning- room. 2 w'o to 16X34 deck, laundry room 2car garage, 4 large bedrooms. mast ensurte. 3 baths, caicv. gas, air purifier. dishwasher. window coverings. 16x26 pool.arl access Fenced yard 1050 Ridge Valley, Oshawa 905-434-7143. OPEN HOUSE. 1 4 PM, SAT & SUN S192,000 EXECUTIVE HOME ir1 Pres! ge a•ea of Wh,tby 2.650 sq. It 4 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms, central vac and central air. air cleaner, heated in ground pod, fire. Place. fully fenced and landscaped backyard Ask. ing $256.900 Call 430. 0548 to arrange a viewing; Serious otters only Na agents LINDSAY - CENTURY home with character Large kitchen, dining room, livmgj room, 3 large bedrooni fun basement, new gas No nate. Newly reshingled, $105,500 (705) 786-2572 OSHAWA - 3 bedroon► home for sale or rent„ gas heating, walkout to large fenced yard, RossiandrVvil- son area, $119,900 Call (905)571--is68s OSHAWA, large 3 -bed= room semi, 1 1/2 -baths, fenced yard, paved drive, gas furnace. kill basement, partially -finished, 2 ap- pliances, O.C. area, $117,500. Call 905-434- 9753. WOW!!! $109.885. Love- lit detached bungalow, large detached garage, large Id, superb area with 5% down, will carry for 5740//month including tax- es. Ted Houghton, Sutton Classic 905-430-9000. i i t R c Townhouses For Sale UJET COURT, PRI- vATE YARD. Spacious. odnn NEW import - eram c file in foyer. •?n, powder rm. bath- . , • NEW high efficiency furnace. Central air. I •,; broadloom Eat in -•nn with imported ce- Ilebacksplash. tile- stove. d/w, wild- Banc diningroom poli ng G,eat Room I,- ceiling and walk - to private yard Powder .., and 4 pc bath. Fin- basement.garage s for only $102.990 :yew call Rhonda Brew - 905'a21 -2291 EIII Vacation IA Lqj Properties .:EARWATER 2-bed- m0r" family park), Ileo ;0015, hot tub. ales to beaches. sleeps i ntormafion avail - s2, 5 week y 905- _,194 Money to Lend OBTAINING A LOAN IS NOT GUAR- ANTEED.SOIME COMPANIES CHARGE UPFRONT FEES. OTHERS DO NOT. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS. Mortgages, F. -F Insurance .Ar+o,•GAGES Good. . F nanong for Iry :urpose rates from 'I, , Aii applications ac- epled Commurnty Finan- ai Services 668-6805 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. PETITE BRUNETTE ler aced French treasure in _50urg. with cute shape .,�que Qualities. Looking ''Ildshrp with non smoking. ,,„gee or Wgowed white male. 45 to 55. 511-. established, «''n morals and a consoenpe. HOX 23281 ENERGETIC FEMALE .it) awned tX Eld Single lemakk njoy SWIM v f11dmore. Looksg� swge reale with Sundar nlerests for tnandshhp first. BOT( 15078 ARE YOU MR. RIGHT? Are you 45 to 55, handsome, outgoing, good sense of humor, personality, good dancer, like country western music, no dependents, esta& fished, charmrg. and a good buddl Then you must be him! What you 11 get is a food pack- age BOX 31799 SUM 6 INTELLarm Very attractive, cairmling, out- 9oing• greatry sense of humor, non smotil young 49, well asfapksted, no dependents. Enjoys music, dancing, camping, to good 'Ilei great outdoors, marry ulhe interests BOX 31 Boo SAME INTERESTS Amractive 24 year old IerrieW `•4' and Physlcaly fit. Enjoy riuldoors, dancing cuddling and more. Seeking et7heorh@ with similar 15150 interests. BOX WARM HEARTED warm hearted white Chris female. Seeking a Christian male, frust be out• ,4x.119 and enjoy sports, family d"d nets friendship, e BOX 20101 Coming THE`Nli- ADVF�R-rISF k,'*ED., 40VItMIRER 21, 1"6-PAGV 39-A " Business 0 / 9 Comin 0 ortunities Events am g ' Coming In ' In PP Events a— / I a , �� Events 1 Memoriams lAwmnrinme NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED • WKY how kssw. per ori hwn is rsw Ow FKr MO CD,Ian,FxrF • Wswkly psycha4ues • Full.nms or pen -him• work CALL 24 H110juR3 416 208-3167 BANKRUPTCY IS NOT NECESSARY" No embar- ♦assing Interview Get your. self out of debt Just listen and take notes Flat rate $19.99 Can Debt Master anytime 1-900-677.6529 BUSINESS OPPORTUNI TY. Earn income while en- hancing own life and that of others No MLM no selling For Info call Mur,ay 725- 0627 LAUNDROMAT d Dry - cleaning depot !or sale in Oshawa. great location For more information call 905- 430-0034, or fax 905-430- 0035 SMALL profitable pizza 'ranch se for sale .n Bow manvslle. Call (905)728 78M leave message VARIETY STORE Whitby S7 500 plus sales per week Lotto 649. $59 K plus inventory Goon pease terms 666-8064 B1 Registrations DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available , rea- sonable rates. Call 432-5255 Ajax location COMING SOON... The g Teen Gha��en h Team Outreac From lives of desperation and despair... ...to dynamic testimonies of Hear them at: God's delivering power ft YA FAIR_ LKLN I-) of i �- FndaN No%'cmbrr 2911 (ScrcniJy Group • (so 80( 12 trey Jokrnry oru :a cat or Saipwra! Truths )�tm owcYrpw - Y r rl.M ClrwxCw I-' Slip 171 1111'17,- Rl -rlln � n, awcsro.m ' 11W)"I tr, al/ u hr, strri.�Iv a illy �� g FRIDAY NIGHTS yr circ rlt lrrfrs r,i ar tzs, 1.00 rlt r,hr,/ r,r aryl' r!, /x rrcli•rtc) 'Intense recovery Program for Drug! Akotwl Abuse • .... 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Live 52 "y5•minute 900-451 4,;55 'AKE HOLD OF YOUR .IFE .3 1 1 a M 45' 3555 ex• 444- N ;e, ^,mute vt..St oe yeas P•ocatl =,-rainy ..< -*,4 7426 s ornpanions EASTSIDE �vhhEC IC'.- F-ee td call '.c c.ace i0" ad no -narges^ aces no ;More -.iicnar;et 3c5 - 43C. 7 6f -, 10 place vji FRH; L ad. call AIINtllllil dal, lir Ill-rflt. urs"li► respIl►nd to an ad, call 1-900-451-3793. FREE Personal :'Ld FREE Voice Greeting 5_'•x•(1 per minute. )ou must fit. IH lir uldrr. i Milli nunhl,.-r. iii Is. w ith 'r„u, h r„nri ' auid K.,tary WARD CLEAVER TYPE 30 year dim d attractive leale. 5'S. with a slm build I'm hon- est and wring with a dg heart Enjoy sports, movies. music• reading, long walks. and more. Looking for an active, honest, Intelligent, and down to earth male with a good sense of humor Single fathers welcare. No smokers Please. BOX 14965 GRACIOUS LADY Petite blonde leirrnale enjoys dancing. traveling, dining, romantic evenings, and more. Looking for a fast gentleman. 49 to 53, for fnerdstlp. BOX 17315 BIG IS BEAUTIFUL Single mom. 26, seeking sin- gle male to alloy Be with. Ike the orAdoors, music and loves to dance. non smoker. Single fathers welcome. BOX 17321 JUST BEING MYSELF P Me lady, early 50's. enjoys biking. trkig. dancrg. slung and many other Interests; hon- est. silicate, trustworthy. Seeking gentleman with skl- lar interests. Honesty and bust a must. Social drinker only and non smoker. Bop( 23211 SEEKING SPECIAL MALE Between 43 and 53, white. honest. nonsmoker. caring. patient, romantic; ties good sense of humor and wants to Leel needed. Enjoys country rock music, dancing, out- doors, nature. I live in Colebrook. Meet me over Muich to see it we are rornpat- ible. Bob of 46, with 15 year old daughter would you please phone back? Your phone number did not record. BOJ( 23186 BIG IS BEAUTIFUL 26 year old single mother enjoys dancing, walking and enjoying life to the fulesl. Looking for a single, monoga• mous make who shares similar interests. Single fathers wel- come. BOX 13441 ALIVE AND FUN 18 yea, aid temale. 5'5". 160k5 ,o,sisi for tun bores to share with that special Sonia, one Likes quiet nights in, studying. going out once in a while to have some tun Appearance not important BOX 23140 ENJOYS SIMPLE LIFE Single, 53, 5. very pehle. young at heart, enjoys out- doors. country and 50s music. drug and dancing. socsaiu- mg, with good sense of humor Looking for sincere relationstup. No tread games. BOX 23139 BOWLING ANYONE? Looking for while reale. 40 and 45. Must line children. enjoy meeting other people. is caning. easy gong and honest and also lave to bowl. I am 5V, 125Ibs, short donde hair, hazel eyes. BOX 23134 LOVING CARING NATURE 65 year did unattached white tamale. considered attractive and trustworthy. Seeking hon- est and kind white widower with a positive outlook. good sense of humor, a warm smhe and wft is friendly but not a Ihrt. Reply it you have the sane interests. BOX 23135 TRUE ROMANTIC Independenl, easygoing, down to earth, lull figured woman, 36, looking for a husky, sensitive, non smoking male with a good sense of humor. My many interests nck,de romanpc evenings at home, ananals, music and art. Friendship first: relationship possible. BOX 23130 BEDROOM EYES Not Cindy Crawbrd but close. 33, mother of pooch. enjoys working out. walks, cooking. music, camping, chops wood and bails hook, bred of bar scene, outrageous Nair Seetung a single man, 30- 4h, or possible relationship, who dares to enjoy. BOX 23314 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. LETS HAVE FUN Sports minded 33 year old. 6' male seeking a female. 29 to 35, for discreet meetings It you re interested, please leave me a message All calls returned BOX 12469 NEW TO THE AREA 23 year old single white male. 5'8•, and 185 pounds- Looking or a single white or dads lernale, 19 to 25. aft enjoys spo ft Quiet evenwg at home, movies, and fine dining. If you might be nterested. leave me a message. BOX 12649 STARTING OVER Enjoy sports, moves. theatre. auto racing, and more. I'm set employed, have bur grown children and own my own home in the country. Looking for a woman to share my nle- esls with and to be a friend. It you think you can fit the bill...give me a call. BOX 15871 TALL, PERSONABLE Dennis Weaver Nook alike at Don Johnson's age. would welcome meeting youthful, adventurous, warm, feminine Lady. BOX 23275 GOOD LOOKING Good looking established gentleman, 52, new to Pickering area. Seeking attractive, communicative Lady, 42 to 49, for ting term relationship. Enjoy he slower pace. Hobbies are reading. music, and nature. BOX 31797 SINGLE MOMS PLEASE Atractwe employed white gentleran. 36, 67", 190lbs. and tun to be with. Seeking an atracme classy lady. 25 lo 37. to laugh wrlh and to live Ile to the kmvt together BOX 31798 KIND HEARTED GUY White orofes, ,a mace n my 50%, 55'. and 150 pounds :ovirg, wring. and sincere Enjoy the outdoors • " m walks. quell tines, and ore Lookng tot an attractive. skm female. 40 to 48. with srTxlar quashes, for a honest, serious. brig term relationship BOX 11792 NO SHORT CUTS 48 year old. 5'9-. 185 pond open minded white male Enjoy camping. horseback no - ng, and more Looking for a woman, 30 to 40. for friend - WV and more Social drunker and smoker BOX 31791 EMPLOYED MALE Attractive 35 yea did male. 165 prinds, slim, physically to with a good sense of humor. Enjoy children, animals, and more. Loa" for an outgo rg fernale who Is attractive ad enjoys doing activities as well as quiet evenings at home. BOX 31790 FARIFUL MALE 37 year did, 62' single while male with short blonde hair and blue eyes. Enjoy sksng, Ening ou4 moves, and more. Looking or a lemele, br fnw - ship first BOX 12537 LOOKING FOR A FRIEND 24 year did, 5'10- suKye white male. Looking for a special female for friendship and more. Enid sports, reading• and more. BOX 12572 FREE YOUR MM 32 year old single white male, 67. and 1a5 voids. Looking for a down to earth. petite donde female who is not afraid to speak her mild. BOX 17446 ENERGETIC MALE Ha dsome. athletic 30 year did single while male, 5'11 and 175 pounds. Sponta- neous. independent, honest and wring whth a unique sense of hums. Enjoy sports. golf. the outdoors, and more Looking tot an active lemale with sirrular interests. BOX 17450 PRIVATE TIMES Blonde ^ar,sue eves. 39. 6'. 185 pounds Looking lot a lady. 25 to 45 BOX 20011 MOVE OVER Pemect condnoned man. 5'10-. 125 pounds. coding for a stn woman, k want to sweep you off your teet BOX A1033 DEVOTED TO YOU Single male 35 slim, ht. clean. handsome, a ployed. no dependents. never been marred Enjoy outside acbvi- ties and diveryfied interests t am intelligent. very sincere' honest and affectionate Seeking a single lernale. slm. III. atuacbve, who wants to be appreciated lot more than her beauty, and truly wishes to be loved. BOX 31600 OPEN MOOED MALE I am a young. open minded male. 24 bokng br open mnded female lot discreet encounters in the Oshawa area. BOX 31786 DISCREET ENCOtMTERS Male. 34. looking for single or manned females. 19 to 33. br mornkhg, afternoon. or evening encounters. If you're for” and WebV bf+e, I'm the guy to tear b. Please leave name. number: how soon do you want to get Lungs gong? BOX 31769 THE SILVER YEARS - Good looking, teablIV. roman- tic 53 year did mate. Enjoy hik- ing, biking. laughter, exeress- kng, teasing, movies, garden - Ing, dining out. and dancing. Looking for a female, with sm- iiar interests, who may also be rebnrg soon. BOJ( 15011 SEEK A COMPANION Caring and honest single dad. Looking tit a sngle female, in ler 30 s to mid 40 s. bit friend- ship. Single mothers welcome BOX 19985 24 NEW Ads! A WONDERFUL WORLD 38 year oid vngie ^we ena father x*rg fix a warns„ to an" isles adventures Entity WWI Times at home. music. dancing, and more BOX 158W SEEK SIMILAR FEMALE Tail, separated mate in my mod 40's. Looking lot Is female tot friendship and a Possible rela- ttnshsp. BOX 17344 LETS TALK Single dad looking lot a lady on 30'5 to mid 4J s. l am easv goug, 57. 170 pounds and ahvays looking tit tun t is gs to do. BOX 19943 ARE YOU THE ONE? Early 40s. professional, liter of two kids (13 and 17). 5'7-. 147 IDs, enjoy mussc, moves, wading, etc. Seek honest. romantic, non smoking female. 30 to 40, tot an open and horn est relalsonshp. Single moms welcome. BOX 31698 FREMIOSfi FIRST 19 year did single white male. Er" hickey, weight thing• too", candlelight dinners and more. Looking Ion a single while lemale, 19 to 25. BOX 13396 LETS TALK SOON Fd and attractive 31 year did sage while striate. 5'10' wrath brown hair and due eyes. Enjoy candlelight diners. waaun9 Moog the beach. chil- dren and more. BOK t3466 HEART OF GOLD Handsome. single white male. 30. 6' and 185 pounds Looking for an attractive. sn- gle white Nemate. 20 to 30. who Mies the finer things in life. Enjoy romantic dinner. long walks and quiet evenings. BOX 15846 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. DAYTIME FUN Black male seewng another black or wrote male, up to 35. for kin and friendship BOX 17565 JUST FOR FUN 5.10' average bust 8i male Iooiu ng for someone to have tun with If you are interest- ed.. call! BOX 17549 TALL GENTLEMAN Clean cut mate, 6' 1-, lookrg to meet same for ai et. adventurous encounters BOX 31801 BI MALE WANTED Couple in 40s seeking & make for discreet encounters. Cleawess and discretion a must. BOX 17514 LETS CHIT CHAT 25 yeah did. 61- male Seeking someone that enjoys walking. conversation and the beach. BOX 20127 LETS CONNECT Marred, slim, 5'6'. 120 pound b male seeking another bi male. 18-45. BOX 17490 SEEKING MR.SINCERfTY Thirty Something professional male seeking the same, 35 to 55. Seeking a long term com- mitted relationship wrath no head games Enjoy swnmmng, hockey. Quiet romantic evenings at home. Interested? BOX 31793 WEEK ENDS 34 year did, white male. 5'6-. 118 pounds. Looking or other men around my sine. Not Oshawa area. BOX 15019 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. BARRELS OF FUN kA, boyMend and i are search- Zfor another woman for get eders. It you are interest- ed- .caul BOX 12585 LEAVE YOUR NUMBER! Very outgoing. 5'7-. 140 ib. attached. no venous female. Looking for someone In the Durham region. BOX 15127 LOOKING FOR YOU Black female. ooking tot someone that is honest, jukes the moves and is tun to be with. Box 15022 A SPECIAL FRIEND Single black kernale looking for someone with simdw ntw- ests Enjoy, socializing, moves, and more. Seeking a special lernale for Inenoshop and maybe more. BOX 17399 399 ACTIVE PEOPLE Active couple, 19 and 25 look- ing for other couples. Cleananess and discreet a must BOX 17324 A FEW TATTOOS 37 year old. not very tenunuhe. good personality, looking lot someone 25 to 35 who is lem- inne -Ind easy to get aiong .In. BOX 19939 INTERRACIAL COUPLE Attractive. refined. interracial coupe, early 40s. 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(just south of the 401) in Pickerin * Hours: Mon, Tues, Thera, Fri -7:30 am - 6pm+ mt cnrc os§w 1' ht tRC a sat 7 News Advertiser Re al Estate w�n�� 8 Pages SUPER STARTER * Spacious bungalow * 3 bedrooms, 2 baths * Separate dining room * Hardwood floors * Central air, fireplace * Immaculate! $134,400 JACQUELYNN TANNER*, 619-9500 ._ HERITAGE REALTY INC. r_q WHY PAY RENT? 2 bedroom unit with southeast view. Spacious floor plan. Convenient en suite laundry facilities & walkout to balcony. Shows well! S92.500. CALL STEVE FEARON*, (905) 683-2992 �� c iw' QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. r PRIDE OF i OWNERSHIP SHOWSM See it to believe it! A delight to �. discover. 2.680 sq. ft, Ajax. 5 big w � q wood fire in faro. rm. Numerous * upgrades. Entire hone spotlessly - clean - just move right in. Open lot. Only 5224.900. Before you miss it. CALL 3 PHIL LEVY' (905) 683-2992 r_q WHY PAY RENT? 2 bedroom unit with southeast view. Spacious floor plan. Convenient en suite laundry facilities & walkout to balcony. Shows well! S92.500. CALL STEVE FEARON*, (905) 683-2992 �� c iw' QUALITY ONE LTD. RLTR. r PRIDE OF i OWNERSHIP SHOWSM See it to believe it! A delight to �. discover. 2.680 sq. ft, Ajax. 5 big bedrooms, large open concept ` kitchen. Snuggle up to romantic q wood fire in faro. rm. Numerous * upgrades. Entire hone spotlessly - clean - just move right in. Open lot. Only 5224.900. Before you miss it. CALL PHIL LEVY' (905) 683-2992 RE/MW BUY OR TRADE . ' GUARANTEE Sprawl" ranch bungalow on a teed 2 acre lot. Huge sun Sled country sae IdL with pantry w!o to deck Double car garage bargain!! Can RICI CK IOrC Y' or IIIIIIIEJMIAND LEE* at 416-286-3993 or W1 14100-663-7119 SPECTACULAR _,rct SHOWCASE NOME! �c1 This custom built 4 bdrm hone is it ni t. stunning ftoughouL Start wilh double wide Sarka staircase. french doors, formal dile, sunhat fam. rm. with ip., greenhouse IdL, otic on suite - too many quality upgrades to lists 8 car parking - ToieLey, ANGELA NOFFMANW, (903) 683-1088 52 x 208 FOOT LOT Oas MEGA- . wasres Represent1re "Assoelsts smoker ***sr+ok r/OW W z;.17.f;llw q � -,.. mik'NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, NOVEMBER 27, 1996 -PAGE 2 ROUGE VALLEY! Ouiet & classy amongst the trees! Lovely 4 bedroom. recessed garage. Stroll to lake. parks & school. Act fast! .6.r L! TERRIFIC VALUE Gorgeous as brick open concept. 3 Win with many encs. Cent. air. an. gar. . eat -in K" with ceramic tile, sliding coot to solarium. rec room. great mtge_, beautrfuly oecorated. immediate vassessw ;:alt Worm Martin CARRIES FOR $960 P.I.T. Spotless detached 4 bedroom backspht in prince south Apx. Finished baserleflt with wet bar, walk to schools, parks, etc. Won't last! Call Flora Waters, 831300, 686-3330. n/ IMMACULATE STARTER , $1149900 Great starter home on a 47' lot. Carries for $843 /mo.PIT. 2 bdrms., newer thermal windows. Located across from park and close to amenities. Call John Wilson today, 831-3300. _ 4 1111111 sit =gMm STUNNING FOX HOLLOW BRICK HOME! pr-) - 400 sq I 5219.900 = urge bedrooms.' 4 bathrooms! replaces' CAC & vac' �ammg hardwood floors' 5 'enced lot' thedral cwlingl gradeC broadloom through0L, .,3—':i- sized kdcher' Dor t wart PARADISE FOUND 7 acres primeval forest with 200 yr. old trees. many 100+ tall. Road through to building & pond sites_ Privacy b seclusion. 20 minutes to Pickering or Markham. dart: r=�=�•1•� :�_,;. =.•� .. RANCH BUNGALI 14 acre country lot in heart of Pickering. Finished bsmL. 2 fireplaces, CAC, security system, all brick att. gar. Loads of parking. Call Wayne Senis, 831-3300. POPULAR WESTHILL LOCATION This 4 bedroom backsplit has 2 baths. eat -in kitchen. finished basement- sitting on huge pie -shaped lot. 2<1 _A*A' IL — r i _— I x L . All 35 MINUTES FROM OSHAWA! Fabulous bungalow. Located on over 1 acre of incredible property overlooking Devil's Elbow Ski;- Hills! More than 3,000 sq. R. of fin. liv. space! Many upgrades! Call for more info! DETACHED t . 2 BEDROOM CONDO by the lake, S appliances, 3 BDRM. 2 + + ' `j balcony, fireplace, low down payment. Cost $869 per bathrooms, eat. month Inc. he, hydro, mtge. & taxes• in kitchen, large basement, backs TRIDEL CONDO ONLY $119,900. Cost $1,060 per on conservation, month, all inclusive. mortgage SEMI-DETACHED with income potential. Only payments only $138,900. $91Shnonth. Call 2,000 $0. FT. VICTORIAN in quaint John Moniz', Pickering Village, large kit wkh 2 cedw docks, pool 2,000 SO. FT. in Pickering Village, 3 bathrooms, 831,3300. 8 trees. 3 bathrooms, 3+1 large bedrooms, family finished basement, family room, pool & deck. Only room + finiulled bunt. Cal John Monle, 6313300. 5179.900. ' SaMs RoPr*"ntatlw " Assoeiato Brokelr — Brokor/Ownelr MOVE UP TO THIS BEAUTY, APPROX. 2AW SO. FT. ;tunng 4 spacious bdrms., ,L:,er level fam. nn. with fp. & ;-dwood firs.. liv. nn. with comer a walkout to patio. spacious & bay window, family sized +.art :eramics & w/o. 4 baths, aundr, cent air. cent. Jeep 136 0, lot .W. c! r li�lt2c Ira 1• � m ---.:...e �.. FANTASTIC DEAL!! JUST $8,250 DOWN! Vany outstanding features - ;inken dining room• french doors. aster en suite with shower man -0f laundry Finished basement. et street Excellent Prkenng-x 4 r It,on - schools, parks etc Cad r � :r Donoghue'. 83'-3300 LOOKOUT POINT ONLY Just listed! Beautiful 4 bdrrrL on quiet child•sate cart - short stroll from conservation & Lake Ontario shares. Features gorgeous new Idt plus tam. rm. with stone fp.! Just 58,100 down d carries for as low as 5916 PUH. if qualified. To view, call Pad Keeler today at 905831.3300. .w COtINTR1f LOT, CITY CONVEI PICKERING VILLAGE 11.111410 + X91 lame pantry man Used iot 6Txl73'. Owr*W me room in fil.. beselnerlt will 5 parm Jw" 3 bedrooles, 3 batllroome, Call ak, cold abler, some INd-nn garage. This a asmoke Ime home 73,500 DOUG STRONG •� HUGE HOME "RAVINE LOT" ONLY $189,900 5 Level s/split approx. 3,500 sq. ft. of fine living space on a 62x221' ravine lot in NE Oshawa. This home is loaded. Some features include: 1/13 concrete pool, sauna, w/o basement, in-law apt., workshop, 2 fireplaces Won't last long, call Doug Strong, 436-0990 or (Tor.) 428.8274. SUTTON GROUP STATUS Realty Ltd. 436-0990 (Tor) 428-8274 Wanting to make the switch? Relocating to a new area?. Move to a Bi gger or Smaller Home? ), Let our Real Estate Sections guide you through. ll.r,wa - Whitby - Clangs*. Best Homes News Advertiser This Week �. ,;Call 579-4404 511a,� JUST LISTED -FIRST AD Still renting?? Why? Only $5,745 moves you in your own home. Features: 3 bedrooms, large eat -in kitchen. combo living & dining rooms, finished rec room, w/o from kitchen & much more. Located in heart of Pickering Village. Call Angelo* ANGELO today at 831-9500. PUCCI' UNIOUE PROPERTY Located on a private road with deeded water front access to Frenchman's Bay Boating in summer, skating in winter Just 1^ minutes from Scarborough 4 bdrms. fp , tam kit garage. with 5'o dowr $132" r' P&i tax. Cali Pon Yenary' vou' ME ONARY• appointment. 619-95,X ROSEMARY PERKINS' x. V4, lift �- I HE News AUVEKrISEK, WEU., NWV EMDbK 6I, lrio-rnur. THE NEEDY WILL EAT Thanks to the kind hearts of the public and the hard work from the staff at Coldwell Banker 1st Toronto East Realty, 8 overflowing shopping grocery carts of food were collected as a donation for the St. Paul's -on -the -Hill Food Bank. The food drive took place during the Pickering Kinsmen Santo Claus Parade on Saturday Nov. I 6th. KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK! LAZARIDIS` -at s cNpC t :nay Kr1GCK1^^y' 7n;5 ,eauty" boasts 4+1 bdrms. Main "ocr family room,. fireplace! Full e- suite with master! Cent. air! 2�'emium lot! +.. All this and only S173.9001 Call now to view with �:.:,semary Perkins'. 831.9500 Ir - DIANA PLITZ` adDESIRABLE SOUTH AJAX Absolutely shinning semi-detadied tarn by dte lake. Unique floor plan , French doors to sunny solarium overlooking patio and garden! Hardwood floors, upgraded carpet and shows beauhfuly!! Move in a 29 MARORIT relax!! Call Marg Huleatt' for details and to RICK HULEATT* view al 905-6139500. 1 MENAFM PETER JONES flits super norne. ual refer tot more information and all inclusions. 619-9500. IMPECCABLE AND PRIVATE! 2 2 acres - !reed or G,eerwood RC Gorgeous updated home - skyl grts. cathedral ceilings, all new kit. deck, hot tut pod 2 kit office, huge picture windows. ,:lose to Conservarea, museum. !ennis and arnenihes PRtvACY IN PARADISE - TRULY'!' Cal DIANA PLITZ' c see this ^ow 540.000 less Onry S359.999 0'9-3500 Sit $/56,900 Enioy the privacy of a ravine lot in this all brick 2,300 plus sq. ft. home. This home has 4 large bdrms., ip., double door entry, ceramics and a 2 storey open foyer. W/o from the large When to a lovely pool sized back yard. Call Rick Menary*, 619-9500. - PRIME AMBERLEA AREA Approx. 2,450 sq. ft. of luxury! Huge kitchen with pantry, all glass eat4n area, family room with fireplace, "dining room combo, 4 bedrooms, en suite bath, walk-in closet, CVAC, CAC, large foyer, MACE loft in garage, only $224,900. Alike Lynch', LUNCH* (905)831-9500 Sales RepraerMidve M Associate Broker "'11111roker0wner LUl.F1I IUN LUL A I IUN '.-a :,_s:3rr, rcmes a:a,ac•e on 50x150' lots Wa kou- basements. Several styles avaiiwie or bnng /Ol ' Fars S zed from 2.400 sq ft. 3.500 sq. tt. MaKe your P,cec ftom GREAT STARTER "FULLY LOADED" \ ONLY $134,800 +` Gorgeous 3 bedroom bungalow "'r... located on a large 42x14T lot on _ a quiet street in NE Oshawa. Eat -in kitchen, Jacuzzi tub, F.A.G., CAC, 8 appliances. Finished rec -' room with fireplace. Won't last! BARBARA For more info call Doug Strong CRANE* 436-0990 or(Tor.)428-8274. SUTTON GROUP STATUS Realty Ltd. 436-0990 (Tor) 428-8274 Wanting to make the switch? Relocating to a new area?. Move to a Bi gger or Smaller Home? ), Let our Real Estate Sections guide you through. ll.r,wa - Whitby - Clangs*. Best Homes News Advertiser This Week �. ,;Call 579-4404 511a,� JUST LISTED -FIRST AD Still renting?? Why? Only $5,745 moves you in your own home. Features: 3 bedrooms, large eat -in kitchen. combo living & dining rooms, finished rec room, w/o from kitchen & much more. Located in heart of Pickering Village. Call Angelo* ANGELO today at 831-9500. PUCCI' UNIOUE PROPERTY Located on a private road with deeded water front access to Frenchman's Bay Boating in summer, skating in winter Just 1^ minutes from Scarborough 4 bdrms. fp , tam kit garage. with 5'o dowr $132" r' P&i tax. Cali Pon Yenary' vou' ME ONARY• appointment. 619-95,X ROSEMARY PERKINS' x. V4, lift �- I HE News AUVEKrISEK, WEU., NWV EMDbK 6I, lrio-rnur. THE NEEDY WILL EAT Thanks to the kind hearts of the public and the hard work from the staff at Coldwell Banker 1st Toronto East Realty, 8 overflowing shopping grocery carts of food were collected as a donation for the St. Paul's -on -the -Hill Food Bank. The food drive took place during the Pickering Kinsmen Santo Claus Parade on Saturday Nov. I 6th. KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK! LAZARIDIS` -at s cNpC t :nay Kr1GCK1^^y' 7n;5 ,eauty" boasts 4+1 bdrms. Main "ocr family room,. fireplace! Full e- suite with master! Cent. air! 2�'emium lot! +.. All this and only S173.9001 Call now to view with �:.:,semary Perkins'. 831.9500 Ir - DIANA PLITZ` adDESIRABLE SOUTH AJAX Absolutely shinning semi-detadied tarn by dte lake. Unique floor plan , French doors to sunny solarium overlooking patio and garden! Hardwood floors, upgraded carpet and shows beauhfuly!! Move in a 29 MARORIT relax!! Call Marg Huleatt' for details and to RICK HULEATT* view al 905-6139500. 1 MENAFM PETER JONES flits super norne. ual refer tot more information and all inclusions. 619-9500. IMPECCABLE AND PRIVATE! 2 2 acres - !reed or G,eerwood RC Gorgeous updated home - skyl grts. cathedral ceilings, all new kit. deck, hot tut pod 2 kit office, huge picture windows. ,:lose to Conservarea, museum. !ennis and arnenihes PRtvACY IN PARADISE - TRULY'!' Cal DIANA PLITZ' c see this ^ow 540.000 less Onry S359.999 0'9-3500 Sit $/56,900 Enioy the privacy of a ravine lot in this all brick 2,300 plus sq. ft. home. This home has 4 large bdrms., ip., double door entry, ceramics and a 2 storey open foyer. W/o from the large When to a lovely pool sized back yard. Call Rick Menary*, 619-9500. - PRIME AMBERLEA AREA Approx. 2,450 sq. ft. of luxury! Huge kitchen with pantry, all glass eat4n area, family room with fireplace, "dining room combo, 4 bedrooms, en suite bath, walk-in closet, CVAC, CAC, large foyer, MACE loft in garage, only $224,900. Alike Lynch', LUNCH* (905)831-9500 Sales RepraerMidve M Associate Broker "'11111roker0wner LUl.F1I IUN LUL A I IUN '.-a :,_s:3rr, rcmes a:a,ac•e on 50x150' lots Wa kou- basements. Several styles avaiiwie or bnng /Ol ' Fars S zed from 2.400 sq ft. 3.500 sq. tt. MaKe your P,cec ftom Sgt 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 b more! All tltis is waking distance to CIIANTAL the beautiful lakefront! Call Chantal COR DORAN** today at 619-9500. WHY RENT?? 3+2 bedroom bungalow, single car garage with workshop, 2 kitchens, 1 4 -pc. & 1 3 -pc. bath, sunroom, hardwood floors, great location. Walk to school, shopping, GO train, back on to park. A must see!! For more information, call Dorothy Fehr*, (905) 428-2825. DORO Asking only $159,000. A NICE START' CARRIES LIKE RENT' _ �s7 4 ::earl Undated Brgri eat -in coy d air las neat' a•vate =p^ 3 'encec var-.1 Deck' - :ar =ally:' Borus --s-atec —ayc. AGrkS:CC' 0^W 3' tea,; Cathy MCGiII":�Ja. = - NEED A LARGE KITCHEN? 'is one as r Scaaous 8 ongrt. wlttl dishwasher, pantry & walkout tc sundeck' 2 fireplaces, fin. w;o osmt. Spacious master bdrm. with full 4-oc. »-,, -�aen suite. Central air and vacuum plus SUSAN intercom too' Hurry on this one. Call VINCENT' Susan Vincent', 619-9500, PRIME PICKERING LOCATION - 3 baths - 3 bedrooms - Finished basement - Gas heat (new gas furnace) - Garage - All appliances incl. - Updated white kitchen Call Kyle Einhom* EINHO LEM. today, 831-9500. SOMERSET ESTATES! Located in the prestigious Somerset Estates on a 70x140 ft. lot featuring thousands on landscaping, beautiful inground pool with personal spa! Very spacious and open floor plan! Too many upgrades to mention. Call DAVID David McIntyre' for infomlation at Me1NTY1111W 619.9500. DETACHED BRICK BUNGALOW t First time ower s del grl' } * 3 bedrooms' * Newer windows' �► t grand new fumace' * Hardwood floors throughout' t your appliances' * Neutral decor' BARBARA # Basement partially 5rnshed' CRANE* Barbara Crane•, 619-9500 Sgt 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 b more! All tltis is waking distance to CIIANTAL the beautiful lakefront! Call Chantal COR DORAN** today at 619-9500. WHY RENT?? 3+2 bedroom bungalow, single car garage with workshop, 2 kitchens, 1 4 -pc. & 1 3 -pc. bath, sunroom, hardwood floors, great location. Walk to school, shopping, GO train, back on to park. A must see!! For more information, call Dorothy Fehr*, (905) 428-2825. DORO Asking only $159,000. A NICE START' CARRIES LIKE RENT' _ �s7 4 ::earl Undated Brgri eat -in coy d air las neat' a•vate =p^ 3 'encec var-.1 Deck' - :ar =ally:' Borus --s-atec —ayc. AGrkS:CC' 0^W 3' tea,; Cathy MCGiII":�Ja. = - NEED A LARGE KITCHEN? 'is one as r Scaaous 8 ongrt. wlttl dishwasher, pantry & walkout tc sundeck' 2 fireplaces, fin. w;o osmt. Spacious master bdrm. with full 4-oc. »-,, -�aen suite. Central air and vacuum plus SUSAN intercom too' Hurry on this one. Call VINCENT' Susan Vincent', 619-9500, PRIME PICKERING LOCATION - 3 baths - 3 bedrooms - Finished basement - Gas heat (new gas furnace) - Garage - All appliances incl. - Updated white kitchen Call Kyle Einhom* EINHO LEM. today, 831-9500. SOMERSET ESTATES! Located in the prestigious Somerset Estates on a 70x140 ft. lot featuring thousands on landscaping, beautiful inground pool with personal spa! Very spacious and open floor plan! Too many upgrades to mention. Call DAVID David McIntyre' for infomlation at Me1NTY1111W 619.9500. Leigh Anderson' Suzanne Barkley— Stephen Pardy' Brian Philip' Gord Schofield" Marjorie Thomas' , ,nk.n— r, -g Webster* Elizabeth Wooer Indy ?ar,vz:.a.. Daphne Gibson' r._ _ : _ _ . Andrews' Cheryl Betson-Stever, Ev Dehart" 0.. 1 Elaine Coleman* Jane Dewsbury' Beverley Eastwood* Theresa Ervine' Welcome to the now REALTOR Com�n� toget el Stayt n tOgL th FRANK REAL ESTATE ' And wor ing to 'c Something old is new again. company maintains its unique philosphy as an independent W. Frank Real Estate Limited has laid the foundation for a "community" Broker with full service representation in all dynamic new company. Frank Real Estate Ltd. aspects of real estate brokering including Residential services. Continuing the grassroots tradition ofi integrity, trust and a Investment. Commercial and Industrial properties, as well a,; strong commitment to customer service, Frank Real Estate Rural, [and Development and Cottage/Waterfront specialties. Ltd. looks forward to providing the highest level Frank Real Estate Ltd. expects to develop nc%% of services to both the real estate market areas in 1997 and to further de%clop community, and to past, present and the company's already successful future customers. e Relocation and Corporate Walter Frank extends his best !Management Department. wishes to Rick Siwek as the A commitment to excellen-e new Broker/Owner of Frank and customer satisfaction are Real Estate Ltd. Mr. Siwek the cornerstones of the nc:+ has for the past 11 years Frank Real Estate Ltd. I'ir teamed with Mr. Frank in the company's mission is to former company. provide the highest level of The loyalty and support of :mice and satisfaction it,the staff, customers and the brokerA��- a buying or selling puhlic. community has proven a tribute to Integrity, professional competcn,:c' Mr. Frank, who has made a difference and a commitment to excel are the in the many communities serviced by W. - resources for our client%' success. t Frank Real Estate Limited. Mr. Frank will continue The mandate at Frank Real Estate Ltd. is to'' to serve his many personal clients in a sales capacity with the continually train and develop real estate professionals in the new Frank Real Estate Ltd best idem, tool's and resources available to our industry. Rick Siwek and his team of professionals are dedicated to This focus on knowledge will enable us to meet our; Ibuilding the bridge from the past to the future on the strengths commitment to you and our community. of trust. knowledge and comnninmeni to quality s;;nicc. P -c Frank Real Estate Ltd, is your cnmmunit% ACCOUNTING OSHAWA ADMIN. STAFF BOWMANVILLE ADMIN. STAFF Rick Siwek with Joanne Howard... Debbie Batstra, Susan Doole and " Beth Wyatt, Sandra Cottrell and and Kelly McKenzie. Sandy Cockburn. Marilyn Dillon (seated). � a � 0 'Sales Representative TUU nr& we Don Gavas' Laura Hazelden" Donna Hilditch' Susan Hofmann* Bozena Piejka' Millie Johansen' Janey Loder' Walter Kranzl• Helen Martins' Helen Megraw` "Frank Real Estate"! r is a beginning, • REALTOR ler is progress, jether is success! FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD understanding the needs and concerns of real estate in the talk to our knowledgeable staff about the "Frank" '90s. difference. Real Estate for the future -- the comfort in We invite you to stop by one of our local branch offices and knowledge and integrity! Frank Real Estate Ltd. Mission Statement Our mission is to provide the highest level of service and satisfaction to the buying or selling public. Integrity, professional competence and a commitment to excel are the resources for our clients' success. The mandate at Frank Real Estate lid. is to continually train and develop real estate professionals in the best ideas, tools and resources available to our industry. This focus on knowledge will enable us to meet our commitment to you and our community. ••Assmiaw Brokw Joe Seto' Karen Short' Frank Sypher' Rick White' Helen `Nhrtefield' Johr Wolters' 4W Ginette Cjmpt<;,' Deris C nr,ce' Richard Chance' C^.. _..'dry ro• Sue Duchesnay' Marian Faithful' Karen Fedyk' I PAGE 6 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., NOVEMBER 27,1996 morLud, new homes sold in Pickenng,f rin A ewe fax AJAX-PICKERING — New hone sales economy given a normal and stable selling the 16,216 new homes sold so far this year, 14,658 full-time jobs for a year," Mr. Stricker shot up in Pickering last mm month, but dropped environment." more than 45,4(X) jobs have been created. says. in Ajax, the Greater Toronto Home Builders' A report prepared firr the Canada Mortgage "The job creation ability of the housing The GTHBA has more than 850 members Association (GTHBA) reports. and Housing Corporation noted 2.8 full-time industry is striking when you consider the and represents home builders, developers, In Pickering, 93 new homes sold in Octo- jobs lasting one year are created for every rebound we're experiencing this year over the renovation contractors, suppliers and profes- ber, including 80 freehold units (where the new home built. Mr. Stricker says hatted on same months last year represents roughly sional firms. owner buys the land and building) and 13 condominiums ((he owner only buys the building). That's a jump over Sep- tember sales of 69 homes. Thirty-two homes sold in Ajax — 29 freehold and three condos. That's a drop from the 53 sold in Septemher. Sales of new homes in the GTA totalled 2.265 last month. an increase over the 1.71S sold in September. In October of 1995, sales totalled 1,382 units. -With interest rates slated to remain low, the positive trend is likcl% to con- tinue. The leap in Octohcr sales is on top of some very health% and consistent gains that ha%c been made all year long." says Kcnt «'cn,,lcr, %ice -presi- dent of PMA Brethour, the firm that compiled the figures for the builders' association. -October's results are vert healthy in terms of sales %glume and in terms of the effects a stronger housing market has on the local econom%," GTHBA president Tom Strickcr says "The resi- dential construction industry is among the top job -creating industries in our OPEN HOUSE - 1111`1� - �nf n, r M ua. -' Mm "NOW ..� OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. 1-4 p.m., 1644 Heathside Cres., Pickering Quality design/built home on a family friendly street. Asking $264,900. Ask us about our trade-in plan. We'll build your customized dream home on one of our other ' lots or on your. Jot. Bring your plans. & .dea8 for Call Chris Karkas at 839-5588 0 in com NEW CHOICE TD.LTY MEMBER BROKER FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION, CALL —� — CAC * Mn. Jlr. laundr.. 2 fps. & much mare it slip away! Call Jim Carter*, 837-1054. HURRf! K'ON'T LAST Scarborough. Detached. Onll' 7 yrs. old, 3 bdrms., prof fin. bsmt., landscaped, deck, walk to park, spotless. EmMy Tan**, 837-1054. A.V EI''F.R} THISG HOUSE! Exceptional hung. with high ceilings, large rooms, bsmr. prrtf. fin. with new .sauna. W/o to 3 .cep. entrances. Emmy Tats•*, 837-1054 11.1!/ 11 I( F'Y • 2 level 2?(X) .y It Tridel ti(IHHIeRtI! (: /!'t Gadd.. ... d condo • Beautiful /0 rnt. honre outdoor terra. r., Huth breath • 60'fn.ntaxe ta4m,y 'Ir., _ •Fam. rot. with ,ea.11, & .%/xui • Upgrades ,alore• including • ' Kitchen ha..%ep hrea4fa.vt nxnn nutrhle 11oor. & na4 Stam ,'Ar , . • Ca,u Ron Argue', 837-1654. aCaU • Inu.uwculate move -u+ condition Ron Airme* 8.17-1054. .SP•1RKLING 4 BEDRl 0A1 Fe Scarborough. Clean as a whistle, appliances, finished basement, school at back of house. TTC. No disappointment. 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ANDERSON Sales Representative Fast 10 mms. call back WhW ,�16dtty l)'Mo 1206 GLOUCESTER SQUARE, PICKERING - $164,900 Main floor laundry ' Sunken dining room 3 washrooms (master en suite) Fireplace in living room Fin. rec room Fenced yard. large front deck Dir.: Finch West of Liverpool, off Bowler See you Saturday, 12-3 p.m.!! Dennis W. Anderson (905) 619-0663 ��Illllllllltlllllllllll ROYAL LEPAGE � 1111111111111111111111 I L M A Sales F 'BANNER SPOTLIGHT ON VALUE! • Desirable south Ajax, by the take • a ,jedrecrn • F r.snec Casement • Nestled on mature 50' lot • Main floor family room t7 ( I 1 1)1 1) Clridoor L'GE RIVER PROPERTY rt-141ecrttrcdly elesipied i -level l.'alift,rnia style e►ttreirwe sailed for hc.►rie (iffic-e u•irh)►ra,�Wfice►il vieres filmil andsect plcts{reenhntrscprnriniately 1 cit -re reit•ine C:crrdetier s paradise Call Wilma... Your best interest at heart: I ..., I nts Directory of Services For Real Estate In the market for a new home? Protect your investment. 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