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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_12_04V)1. Al N(). 0 ,�oosPickering �ew$PT7EO,,,VCPLEGJt107 40 dverliser S1 XVEI)NE.SD.l', DECEMBE..K 4, 1996 0,x(;00 01 Workfare in Durham welfare recipients will likely be forced to join BN" Ki rrtl GlLl-lGA\ ,i:\ii kf--11t)KI I All component, of \\urkt;tre Hill he mandator. in Durh.11n Rcgit)n Durham Council', health and 11oe1.11 ,cr\ lee, e0111MIticc app' \ed a rec(rnnlcndauon l uc,d.l\ That \% ill require ahle- htkllcd \\ellarc rc, icnt, It) take part 1n the pr,gran1 In t:\chan,•e lur bcnclits The three components of Ontario "t)rk, are cmplw tient supports .%here \\clfare rcclpl- cnt, get skill, ur educatrtm INSIDE Fcc. furor Plrkerrrl.- i, I \ light the• 1'ro .,111tc 0\Cr t. C L•lul)rrtt.•11I ch:lrgC Change, - page 2. Fatal crash ire e ra,ll - page �. Editorial Page ......6 Sports ..35 C.Ussified ..........3' H01A TO RL-ACH Us General . . . . . . .08'8 -:i I Io Death Notices ..683-3n1 5 Auction Line ...083-`S 15 Sincerely Yours j ........... 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TAXI expect the B c -, i n n 1 n )_ ,� 837=11=11 recent deci,iun nett \\cck the :1 h\ the minister Nc\\s Ad\ertiscr ; responsible fur w Ill puhlish Canada Post. Tuesda\ in addi- r Diane Marleau. tion it) uur exist- urderin,, Canada in-) Wcd11C.Sda\. fust lu ahandun Freda\ and the 11\er deli\ - Sunda\ tic%%Spa- erg husiness \A. ill pers. That*, four result in addi- editlons cacti tiunal husiness Neck. for our newspa- The new Tim Whittaker per, says pub - Tuesday edition News Advertiser publisher lisher Tim will alfow us to Whittaker. "And bring what is already the we are reimesling in another most comprehensive co\cr- edition to scr\c uur readers ace of community news and better." Plus enjoy any one of four WEEK DAY LUNCHEON SPECIALS from `3.955 LLBO r photo by Ron Pietroniro One Lord a leaping Paige Murray of Pickering tries to up to a volleyball clinic for high leap frog over Durham College school students put on by the squad Lords volleyball team member at the college's Oshawa campus on Steve McDonald during the warm- Saturday. shows in the food PICK -N -GO TAXI 1 Q 837=11=11 {�Y �YN3 INA HURRY OR CAR PROBLEMS? �7 OUR DRIVERS ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU.:'.'• :1 r' Sen)o,, 15' ^!' Sthtd�nts 10"" ori ; r photo by Ron Pietroniro One Lord a leaping Paige Murray of Pickering tries to up to a volleyball clinic for high leap frog over Durham College school students put on by the squad Lords volleyball team member at the college's Oshawa campus on Steve McDonald during the warm- Saturday. shows in the food PATE 2 -A -THE NE%F'S ADN'FRTISER, WED.. DECEMBER 4, 1996 Pi*ckeri*ngready t0 right on development charge changes BN- NI.ARIANNE TAKACS ti Lnl } RI:R)R11:R PICKERING — The Town has put a halt to its Official Plan process in protest against amendments to the Development Charges Act proposed h% the provincial government. In addition to cancelling considera- tion of the new Official Plan at their Ntondav meeting, coun- cillors also passed a resolution objecting to the amendments and directing_ Mavor Wavnc Arthur, to speak against them at an cmergencN meeting of Greater Toronto Arca mayors and regional chairmen on Friday. The goal of their actions. said councillors, was to send a Davi message to Queen's Park and Premier Mike Hams that the amend- ments are unacceptable. "NIVe expect him to look after the :?municipalities and not look after big, industry.- said Ward I local Councillor Davc Ryan, who brought forward the resolution. He maintained the proposed changes would take money out of Ptckenng taxpayers' pockets b} forcing residents to pay more of the cost of new facilities and infrastructure needed to support new residential development. Proposed changes to the act include: A reduction in the categories of ser- vices municipalities may ask develop- ers to finance. CitN halls, museums and theatres will no longer he eligible for funding from developers, while roads, water and ,ewer systems, recreation centres and libraries will continue to be eligible. * A requirement for municipalities to pay 10 per cent of the costs of new roads and water and sewer systems, and 30 per cent of the costs of facilities such as libraries and recreation centres. The Province has said the goal of the amendments is to create new construc- tion jobs, make home ownership more affordable and encourage industrial growth. Coun. Ryan maintained the changes to the act would do little to lower the cost of a new home or stim- ulate the econo- n1y, and that most of the reduction in de%elopment charges will sitnph end up benefitting developers' bank accounts. He was particularly critical of' the elimination of cultural facilities from cllgihrinv fir dcvelopnient charges, not - in'_ Pi, -kc -mg will forever remain a `�edmom commurilvC if cul- Iral amenities arc not dcNcl- ped here. NA�"ard I Regional ounctllor Maurice Brenner .lid rough calculations he :4cd for fnml Fo%%n ,tall ridlcatc Plckerin_ would 1;,rvc to gne developers SI irilhon hack tf the new legis- itron is approved. 7 hat's R% an because the 7iwn would he required to refund .dcvelop- ment charge credits issued since 19S") rf they were for sen Ices no longer eligible under the new act. blas or Wa} ne Arthurs maintained it was "quite inappropriate" for the Province to disallow development charges for hospitals at a time when it was cutting back on health-care spend- ing. Though Durham Region has not been collecting development charges for hospitals, he said, It was considering doing so. bias or Arthurs also said the Town may have to consider collecting Indus- trial/commercial development charges. which it does not do nou, in order to protect residents from tax increases to pay for new development. Council expects to receive a more detailed financial report on the financial implications of the new act before con- sidering the Official Plan again Jan. 6. The resolution passed by Council notes the proposed changes to the act would have "a very negative impact on the finances of local governments and the quality of life of their residents" and that the Province is -ignoring" the advice of its own Who Does What Panel which recommended the Development Charges Act remain unchanged. BROKEN WINDSHIELD? SAVE $ uPTO 110,0 No Overcharge to Insurance Co. Pic erin9 motion; We Pay up Egine to 'S pool harnpoo S100.00 + WIPER �' • • .� ' • BLADESSA. N#1G6 • Based on Insurance Prices • All work Guaranteed • Call for details on Car clean-ups! 860 Brock Rd. S. Unit #19 837m781Pickedn , Ont. 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I don't know what else it takes to con- vince people not to drink and drive:" Sgt. Bates says. During the program's first weekend of the hol- iday season, a police RIDE: (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) unit which set up spot- checks at various locations in Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa and Clarington stopped 3,545 cars, ordering 77 drivers to provide breath tests. Fourteen of those blew into the warning zone and were slapped with 12 -hour licence suspensions, while seven others exceeded the legal alcohol limit, earning the recently -legislated three-month suspension. Regular patrol officers charged five impaired drivers as well on the weekend, one following a collision. "And these weren't your borderline readings. The majority of them blew way over the limit;' says Sgt. Bates. Under the legislation effective last weekend. those seven — four from Oshawa. the rcmaininL* from Whitby, Ajax and Newcastle — wore charged with impaired driving and had their dri- vcr's licences suspended immediately by the Ministry of Transportation. "We process them at the station, notify the MTO with a call and take their licences on (the MTO's) behalf on the spot:" says S -t. Bate. In comparison. Durham police stopped 5.415 cars on the first weekend of the RIDE program last year, charging just three for impaired driving. Durham RIDE officers also charged two peo- ple for possession of narcotics and three others for driving stolen cars, Sgt. Bate, notes. The Ministr} of Transportation reports 303 drivers across Ontario had their licences ,uspcnLi- ed for 90 days last weekend. GM sales down in November Sli(Tht decline overall but model sales vary widely OSHAWA — Sales of Cencral 1luturs vefticics to Canada were down slightly in Noyentber, the automaker reports. GM dealers delivered a total of 27,935 vehicles last month, down 3.6 per cent from the same month a year ago. Truck sales were up 0.6 per cent to 13.379. while car sales dipped 7.2 per rent to 14,556. Total sales tier 1996 are down 2.5 per cent to 350,791, due to a 6.1 per cent Lill) in car sales. Truck ,ales are up 2.ti per cent. "Our sport utilities continued their strung performance in tiu,,enihcr." said Tum 'Mason. GNI of Canada's vice-president of marketing. adding sales of Chevrolet Tafloc, Gmc Yukon and Suhurhan Ni 1), and are off 91 per cent overall till, year, while sales of extended cah pickup trucks were up 3.7 per cent last month and are up 7.1 per cent on the year to date. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 4,1996 -PAGE 3-A photo by A.J. Groen Too close for comfort Traffic was snarled at Brock Road and Hwy. 2 in Pickering ycsierdav afternoon after a pile-up at apprl,xiniatcly v:� , p In. 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Fa information on delirerilfg You adverWq Biers, BROMER atw 665110.''` f 'f'rf4�4�-T�t4�tii�Rr>isiit,�v:.�r•:•1.�txt�It•�•. twu, Bandits 'wasting their robbin stores: Victim AJAX-PICIERNG — 7n)e a --owner Of mend even merchant haN-e ttkm'- "7-hcN n.ur,,,.ti 1% e*_i:q,�:cl'• •a%s fir N.t3c,iu (kc -,,ed in Kick. �Lt� 6„k an AtaY v1de�o succi robhcki on It►e uc'ekc�rkl 7?►e punk' button that uas prt•­�•d h, thc• "Thi: f*'l,,r uc're ,it �,c tr,rit(It ,,r ,t• the, ,,crc ked hatxJtt... helie�ed to he �„uri_� h v,am rms other o%ie rental outicts to be parucu- ckA- on dut-. iu�t bet'Ore midni�•ht almo,t ked to _•coin,• out th,• trod. i„ lr i commend the rx,l1ct rale, matchut_ the game tic kril,tr(n cull;;: larl- cautious in ttk wake of ttk: second such the arre,t of the three Men. w ho -,tole the clerk " tier hero_ A) f:t�t and ctticient " off ;r hcv l at the Adults O n1 v %,idc.,, � heist in as mam weeks.wallet atter he made therm au are then ua.� no DurtLan I:c_i,x�.tl I', lice .�r. !,w� in_ tcx the:Kin ton Rd. in I'ickcrin�, ti,,,. „ And he advises %,.Wd-he handit_< ..you're safe in the Sucre. thr c men. rho •.t.n .,c.,nn: __I .c cn l Ih_ n hher� unit v, imr�u,,rtrn_ uacting your time.' to pre,- on stores • tVcausc ttte don't have much cash on hand. ; William Nadeau. of Frotica Video. - .r♦ notes that con- r `� i C • sumers increasing [Ise of cmht cafdl � = and dent carnls it_, the cah flow in any retail outlet. _ t 7ix�re isn't cash to tti had�? - ,. 4t, SU. Nadeau cau M. tion all mc•retndru_s to -be on the hall ' hecausc: '•store: are 'A pnine to be held up at tits erne of the y=** ' fie suggests Odkr - owners equip their �'" J ! NO curt. with survil e- e - lance came. silent DYNAST Y panic button, and _ hurdar alarm, like - % -Z ND Y tikes �,tlet at CAPTAIN at h , _ ?G CREW QUARTERS .�-, =� Ba�l% tit. W. _ � ear "6 DRAWER" BEDGST* uhrch waw mhhcct ,y.r Saturnkcv c'verun, a tm) cif harkhl, `ons - - �- �- ON ANY MATCHINGMATT T teminEaam r� :_ $ ci :I was ,n stn-'' f i= pri.cd _-i% en the fact - . • - ` �I \ 'J- �� - - we h.11 C all the Lik--1 , $' 1 71 �` -•. 1- -; _�"�~'� _ +- -- sccurlt_. feat=at '' r� 1 r '�` :.�—+ theacxt. I n cYxn- SETS S329-689 "� • • �' Senior r,.!�-► - ,�c�_ ! E. Forl year �/ killed - `ORTHOPEDIC _ .: ____ s = ✓ - �•� S oreI PICKERI%*G A -enror v a:, lalkd Sunday wben a wr drnt:n hti hrr dauchter-in-lar went�into a ditch and flipped onto rt-• rnof ofwr herec rear ended on f i A -v. 401 in Pickering. A u d r e y Charnle%. 67. of )`tarioharn. was killed while Leanne Charnley. 34. of Pickering. was rushed folk)uing the noon -hour collision to Scarborough Centenary Hospital with injuries not considered life- dnalening. O n t a r i o Provincial Police say Uanne Charnley was travel- ling west on Hwy. 401 west of Brock Road wren her car was rear-ended by another vehicle. The car went out of controL swerved into a ditch and rolled onto its roof. The 21 -year-old dri- ver of the other car was not injured. Witnesses are asked to call Whitby OPP at 668-3388. 25 WINDSOR r Al • `, 76 SETS.S399=9, • •�: 5139 nRTOGUAR ' FUTON "A" 30 s. /1! Year ..:: •r'::. ::.? 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Delivery, Custom Order+, Alcohol and JAAtery purchases. +Applicable taxes not included EJM E I)ect More ji-otu .tient:: CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS: FRIDAY DECEMBER 6' 1996 OPEN 10:00 AM til MIDNIGHT Mon. - Fri. 10:00 am - 10:00 pm, Sat. 8:30 am - 9:30 pm, Sun. 11:00 am - 6:00 pm PAGE 6•A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. DECEMBER 4. 1996 P I"1C,-ker nvertiser Ed t1()l/ ditorials andNews Ad eels e\ Metro land Conununity tic%%Spaper puhlt,hed 'I'ursday. \\edncsday. Fridays Sunday 1311 C'omnlcrcial :\%e.. Ajax. Ont. LIS 71"5 PHONE: 683-51 10 FAX: 68 -3-7361 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial FIRST RESISTANCE 1S LAST Jr FUTILE,.Snobelen must Gitev �r! slow down, listen Colitinn CN nicism in Ontario school hoard, srows %kith each pronouncement from the pm%jnci.tl Lo%crn- ment in its hid to reform education. Reaction at the Durhaun Board of Education in recent %%cck, to ' nev, and currjculurn ..tarl- dards is descrjhed h% f:dusatjon Minister John snobclen %%a, I`pjcalk contemptuous. School board official, here. it seem,. can no%% relax their curriculum ,tandard, since thc% are alread% hcinL' exceeded. tndeed, tc tchin,, Grade 1 student, to count to loo h\1, alrcad% heinL, done here. ,r, i. - the use of standard spelliriL t 017 frcyuentl% u,Cd ird, h% the end of Grade and ,ole in, rri,ith prohlems in their head hx the end of Grade 0. The ,kcptical reaction in Durham. \,%hich become, more apparent amore,_ educator, %kith each pa„in,_ ,leek as the\ trn to cope %kith the Volume and ,pend of school reform, i, roofed in the helief that the prclxinelal go%errinlent isn't trul% intere,ted in Ahat those on the front line have to Politics and wendas aside. the provincial s-,o\crn- ment must remain kccnl% a%%arc of Otho IN most attested h, the breadth and %% idth of education reform: Students. Word, of unsolicited ad%icc from Durham Reit+n to the education nunister� sio%k do%%n. Listen til those %%ho administer education poljcic,. Seek (heir experti,e in shapin,_ the future of education in Ontario. (N To respond :n 1/113 ctlaorial c'al! /nlrnour, r tit n fc»cwrc c ♦You said it... In response to last Wednesdav's editorial 'Tax freeze or cops: Region must decide': ♦ -In e�crn sector of our socict% %%c're hein_ forced to do more bode with IC„ and for Ic,,. Wfl_% should the pohec he treated am differently ' It scans t„ me that c%cn time GSI .%orken Let an Increase cscrwne else increase, their tees to get a piece of the pie. Personalh. I can no longer allord the escalating cost of living and I hays had to radi,:alh reduce my standard of living to adjust. As citizens, y%c alread,. -,ct loever levels ot' sen ice due to cutbacks in other departments of government. I applaud the fiscal a\ areness of Durham Council and I am fully prepared to support whatever mea- sures they deem necessary to hold taxes to current levels. I don't want m, children to inherit the tax burden for our excesses' v Letters to the editor Increase taxes: don't cut cops TO the editor: Re- Cut, t,, Uurham police 1�TX- No:C can the Durh.tin Rc�_,tonal Council ju,tit� or c,,n,Ider cuttin_ million from the jN,hec hud Ct ,,1 tip_ million.''nc,e :uthaskN ,sill put riwrc than M) pk,hcc otticcr and :r.11 ,chant Joh, 1n leopard+ In ., ,urprr,c announcement. Durham Rc ional Pohcc Chiet l rc+or M_Caghcrt% and Ihput� Chief B„h Jancst handed in their retirement notice, to take ettect next tall. Both ha%C said their de,:iNwn aka, not hued ,in the financial en,i, facim-, the Durh:un FXIIILC force. I ha+c rm di'uht,. \\ ith the increase of crinis in (fur region how can the puhltc hc• fx•tt:r prr� tcetcd if there are taker px,ha ,,Miser, on the strCCt_s.'AN a taxpayer. I %%ould ,ladl% pa% more taxes to maintain the present pc,licing le%Cls. Should I fe,:ome a ylcUrlh of a hreak-in, w illhul propem 19I1a,'e or a car theft. I would e%entually fha%c to pay with an increase to IIIc insurance co%cr age. In other words. pa% nmk or pay later. "I'he chief* and dcput} chief know the tough job that lies ahead and their jobs will almost become impossible if they have less resources to work with. This is where taxpayers' input should be heard. We're the ones fcxlting the hill and our oche our hest inicrc,t,. I ,a+ no to these• cut, I'm all 1„r kceprn,_ ,'ur police ft,r,:c tali% lundcd In order t,, perh,nrl the tou''h ioh the% do Anda',.% Cobean. Ajax No problem Tu the editor: I.-, _ deep hi -cath and rest Tllcrc r, no need to %%om ahoul recent dI1,AACr3 0l dru_ and al,ohol use in the Pi, kerin,' nucicar ,talion. \ _-cmmcnt stud% has concluded that the use of these mo,uh,tanCcs «ithin the plant did not e.\eccd the allowable "overnnic•nt standards. Pass the brow nic,. Dasa %%atson, Pickering Tte No V%.k t e r:ts< r ac'c'epts le'tte'rs (u the' celitis ,4!1 lees r, 3ltottld l'c 11 , A bund -.i rrttt'tt. 1",` !'urlr ir!!rr nttut be si1vtrcl ,hilt ",dist and lust name t rel„ [11111,1!3 utid to lust tuune. Please ins lu'lc a phrtle ttttatber fur TertJieation. The' Calif-- resert'e.s the ri,s ht to edit copy fisc -Stele', length and current. Opinions e.rpre'-+3e'd it, Niters are those o% the ,Triter tad nut rteeessartl r those of tht' s Ad1 eraser Pride goeth before a fall Our beautiful winter t, appr,,,t,:hln' We Canadian, olien dcfine t,ur,:I,c, ;. relation Io ilio ,c i,on of enld. %1, rot_ ah„ut our hardrnc,s in the face ,II 1'T .. %+Ind, and hard-drncn ,no",t our,ckc, %% Ili) talc, of roc ud ,n '72 ter the h1ward, of ".ti- 'Ind +_ fit. gloat ahout i,ur ahilitic, ti, n1Cr, !11: worst that s%inter dr,hc, out. schen %1C ,cc our Anleman , brought to a ,tand,till h, +\ 11.1t ++e _„n,rdcr a pleaNant little ,not tall WC arc riLhi to hcl,vt..\, a naul,r:. }have adapted %%cll to the har'lm' ,,k Inter NVc o, crcomc rnam_ hard,hI,T” I cn,ure that %%c can earn on ,ur within the cont ties of our cruel em ironment. F%cn %carr. however. hundred, ,ll u, are killed or injured hccau,c s+c S,!,.,1 tale into lull account the h:lr,hne„ I %+inter. \\'e %Cnturc onto ht_ht+.ts, ,i, it 1t %sere mid-,ttrllnicr. not con,tdr;ln= ilii ick sur►aces or the reduced s isihiilt,. dur- m , sno%%fall,. NVC dn%r too taut for the conditions of the road. We sta', tot) Close to other cars de,pitC the l'on'er hrrkimg distance rcclurreJ 'A, nub Instead of %akin,_ the e\tr.l dine deeded to ,'ct %%here +ce are _1nn;` %%e tot, otter got hchind the t+heel. det'•.n,• nature to ,top u, Irurn _chin,' t, ++or;_ mccuriv, and appointment, c+en +hC❑ %%c are wamcd to stay oth the road, :\II this happen, Iesau,c of the %%c take In not letting the %tcathcr "'r. l our Imes. \tie should. instead. he l"ri'ud. \%hen %%c decide to star at Monte MIC^ road, are treacherous. to dela% our rt.lrr.- in' trek to work until the tscathCr impro%es. to postpone mcetin,,, .old appo)mInients to another da% hope the %rcather w ill hC heticr. 11c should take pride in our reco_'niuon that %%e can't alwa\ s take on nature :Inc! a in. Frank Murihy is executive director til the Head Injure' Assoc•iatiott til Durham Re ion. The NesTs Advertiser invite's readers it, .+ 1"- ntit columns for Be Our Guest rut c rtr?01: issues facing our Durliant Regiotr cununtutt” ties. Submissions shotdd lir 600 iTords less, must be signed and include a 'loll tin” ►e'Ic phone number Unpublished c nhurut' ntuy run in condensed form as a fi'tte'r :r, thr editor. 1nZCtbC'Y'1 iZCli �,GIZt!(�lt JOANNE BURGH News Advertis er Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, V%ednesday. Friday. Sundav 130 Commercial Avc.. Ajax, Ont. LIS 71_5 . ARUT. Ednor-til-Chief STEVE HOUSTON. 91anagulg Ed1t.,r U REACH US BRUCE DANFORD. Adyernsing Manaecr ALVIN BROUR'ER, Retail Ad%enising '%tanager General: 6tS 3 -0 I o FRED EISMONT, Classified Adwrlising .%tanager Classified:: MONIQUE LEA, Real Estate Advcrttsing Manager 683 511 Distribution: 6x:6 ABE FAKHOURIE. Distribution Manager 3- Admin/C'lassiried Fax: 6x3-7363 BARBARA HARRISON. Production :'%tanager LumPusing Fax: 579-9273 JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Niana.er 1'• -mail: newsnx>iiihdurhanlnews.net CHERYL HAINES, Assistant Production Manager LILLIAN HOOK, Ad till nistrai ion '%tanager hrtp /✓w %o, of urh,ninews. lie, The News Advertiser is one of the Metrolina I'riui,uc Publishing and Distributing group of newspaper, II: News Adceroser is a member of the Ajax ti Picl„'riir Board of Trade. Ontario Community Newspaper ,y.,„• Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc , Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press The publisher reserves the right to ctassrfy or relics .,n, advertisement. Credit for advertisement hnlited n' ` .l,e price error occupies. tittt� COCNA �C * * * * * * * * * * * ` * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TH NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.,DE('EMBER4.1996PAGE7-A * OWN OF p *** ********* y*C}, �I �� Rights * G (Dec. W—Dec. PICIKEIR NG"International I I, * Town of Pickering420.2222(905)'r 'r ' I TOWN/PUBLIC MEETINGS * flee. a Site Plan .%d i%on (ommittcc * Dec. 9 Executive Committee Meeting Dec. 10 Race Relalion. & EquilN'.Necliny Dec. 11 Committee of Adjutilment Dec. 16 Council SlcctifIg Dcc. 16 Long Serr ice :l u and Presenittrion ` et '; Ill, p. m. y�l Dcc. Is Site Plan %dci%onIt umrnitice Dcc. 19 Statutory Information Sleeting Der. 23 Council %le•eting Ian. 6 Council.Neeting (W PICKERIM; DECEMBER HOLMAN' 0PI";I2.'VYING HOC IZS TrvlJr.Ih',: mh.rt 'o (L..:J r I IeLcrash r :7 (l •.,-J GARBAGE & RECYCLING fti.,� 1 ,�.ilrr unn un: e vl:,). Ih,rmhr 26 P", : • .n 1Jmn1J7. r. IX—rniv, ' r,l.��r_.n PICKERING TRANSIT N.:.,;.0 \JwrJ�r S.nrr: • Lrr. Ik„mhrr to N.r•ui,r \; n, I'" I",".•• Nr.•uLu ti. -n n: Krum. 111 K.:•ul�r Il.nr. RECREATION COMPLEX �IcVOLUNTEERS NEEDED T 7D,!mN Skating • �— * i il, it 11N1 m i1N,,,n, (13-19 years) GET •JCh�.eJ Daeemhel _1 0—:J h•amh•r29, Clo,\Ifor one eveningYoufh of All Ages mtV .7 73o pm .Y IS pas, SuLLU1JJ). Ihceemb,n _h (•i911, To Assist With Pickering SunJJy. lk•cend,.•r _"r 31N, p m �J 4`• p m At: Jne.: Jr 3. lJnuan I 1IN) J The Food Drive Palmist 2, 3 I IMI p m - 7 IMI p m for For mnn' inJurrortiort Youth Rally & Parrnls't Tull tall the: Ik•ccmhrt _h, J C.IncelhJ Fundraising ,JIIUJrr :,j (.meelle,! Needy Pickering Families Town o/Pie 4ering Meeting tirruur tikalr �C lheemlxr_= ;11 {aINIJIn I INlpn, Thurs., Dec. 19/96 Departmental at the Supercentre Culture Jr Rei r(wtiwr ,.„4h_, la•cemlx•r _'j, I`Wh 1., IJl,uan J, 1447 CI—ed h: the P.M., SunJJ,.,.,mIJnS.,vY7= Mil Ill 1, 4111111111 (IIVnSwlnl Call Jenny 420-6588 or Tina 420-4660 x2098 ('lased fur the se:r_ian ^ l in,clrenr, S, I, n:e. u II not h:.lice t:J h, the IIohdJ% Se hedule hTh,:ui n , 1, Nnl, Imelene, h9on., Dcs 9. 1 996 .li N I,* 700 pm. y *ill �. & spilmistrorship oftheNr .,N, lr.});N•.��„ h+.n,L o,io i=,,.r'r , 1 :.,, u.emh, it .: ,:', i ",';•`,' - PRE-SCHOOL MUSIC ••.r»,"•.,,Frrl.,,nw.. lu, V1,,. Ih'. rnitlrr 11 111 . Y'r IN Kl ' INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED P. „r. .. ,, ,r, WINTER/SPRING 1997 +�4 ems,"''^ _' ^• The Depa-..- e— -' :�, *-.r_ „• _ a�_•ejtlon Is seeking k?cwledgeable. Town of V,cK.nnY a enthusiastic,] creative nstru_1: r to conduct Pre -School Mustc vlc".rmy n r„° classes at the Picker �g Recreation Slcndcd I'1NII Huur�t v6K- COm I p ex Pre-Scnool kl1 s”: classes are offered to Ih—twr _1 s w. IYYt„nti J,,..,r, : 1. ,'rr _ ` participants from 6 months to 3 , ,•, . - ^ years of age • Applicants must have a music background and ,•n. b.11e1;. rl U,..n \w nu hw..,ro.rar«-tom appropriate experience teaching young children. A music degree and membership In a IM,r,lll>rr 3i. IYYp music association would be preferred Application forms '•" , 1.:I Li,•.,,, Sw a5 w: nY can be obtained from the llrerinM•r _>, s 'Y. !was :1Jull un I,IVn S."'. --4 P-_sra „ rµr , ,,Nd„r Human Resources Department, 1 The Esplanade. Pickering and must be completed * "'I' ° I -''•'r', -IMlpfll 1•iylM�••, ON. S-1, (1,4'n\u 1111 ,.,,-.,.•r. , ,ox ,. l✓.'Jr,, ,^.K�: Y.r.rry,ry and returned by December 20. 1996 to Dayle M. Cameron, 1>nrnlba•r tl. lwn, ::e x.nn. .xln: Manager of Human •r lNl,, 1111.: 1-IN11, n, Op,•n S.— /\JUII S»nn Resources. INI,`nl Ir. 31MILI`, (Ip,u lw lin �IcVOLUNTEERS NEEDED T 7D,!mN Skating • �— * i il, it 11N1 m i1N,,,n, (13-19 years) GET •JCh�.eJ Daeemhel _1 0—:J h•amh•r29, Clo,\Ifor one eveningYoufh of All Ages mtV .7 73o pm .Y IS pas, SuLLU1JJ). Ihceemb,n _h (•i911, To Assist With Pickering SunJJy. lk•cend,.•r _"r 31N, p m �J 4`• p m At: Jne.: Jr 3. lJnuan I 1IN) J The Food Drive Palmist 2, 3 I IMI p m - 7 IMI p m for For mnn' inJurrortiort Youth Rally & Parrnls't Tull tall the: Ik•ccmhrt _h, J C.IncelhJ Fundraising ,JIIUJrr :,j (.meelle,! Needy Pickering Families Town o/Pie 4ering Meeting tirruur tikalr �C lheemlxr_= ;11 {aINIJIn I INlpn, Thurs., Dec. 19/96 Departmental at the Supercentre Culture Jr Rei r(wtiwr ,.„4h_, la•cemlx•r _'j, I`Wh 1., IJl,uan J, 1447 CI—ed h: the P.M., SunJJ,.,.,mIJnS.,vY7= Mil Ill 1, 4111111111 (IIVnSwlnl Call Jenny 420-6588 or Tina 420-4660 x2098 ('lased fur the se:r_ian ^ l in,clrenr, S, I, n:e. u II not h:.lice t:J h, the IIohdJ% Se hedule hTh,:ui n , 1, Nnl, Imelene, h9on., Dcs 9. 1 996 .li N I,* 700 pm. y *ill �. & spilmistrorship oftheNr .,N, lr.});N•.��„ h+.n,L o,io i=,,.r'r , 1 PAGE B THE NEWS ADN'ERTISER WED.. DECEA161•:R 4, 19% nic AJAX-PICKERING — Families seeking aid from the Ajax -Pickering Salvation Armv this Christmas have to register by Friday, Dec. 6. And, donations of food and gifts are still needed to ensure Christmas is merry for needy families. People needing help must register in person at the Salvation Arm\'', Family Sen ices Centre at 44 Commercial Ave. in Ajax. You trust provide proof' of address, proof of income and identification for all famil\ members h%- ing at the address. OnFv res- idents of Ajax and Pickering will receive aid and other agencies are checked to ensure service aren't duplicated. Famih Scrvrccs Centre executi\c director Paul Carew expects ah\+ut 5(X) families. Including 1,0(k) children. to turn to the Sal\ ation Arm% for help this Christmas. He notes applications will be taken atter Dec. 6, Nut those people might not receive as much food. Dile Fanidl Services Centre a open from 8.30 a.m. to noon and from I to 4: 30p.m. v.cekda\s. Public donations of food and gifts are still being accepted. Sall\ Ann rs lolkinv for canned fruit, vegetables, soup. meat. fish. pasta, stew or milk, powdered milk, cereal. Peanut butter. drl, pasta, spaghetti sauce. mac - Sally Ann helps �ed_y at Christmas The h.rttrl.,,,. I .r,. . �.• . ...•, I•r.. �,•. .~i ».Ili ..r.l, IL. I�n.�_, a �., , I1....I \LpI• .. r..l I., -r. Lr.• u ..,.� r.,l L. I nnl. r •.� . I h,_h - .. .ell.... r..1..I �...,..I lr.. ...... HiQ aroni and cheese dinners. sugar, flour, and juice crys- tals and boxes. New, unwrapped gifts can be left at the Family Services Centre. Each year, plenty of toys for young children are donated, but there's usually a short sup- ply of gifts for youngsters 10 and older. Among suggested items for older children arc hair dr\ers, curling* iron:. cloth- ing. music tapes or CDs. sporting _goods. make-up and gift certificates Cash donations and Canadian Tire mono\ arc also accepted and will he used to huv items in short suPPly. Hampers and gifts \trill he distributed between Dec. 16 and 24. Volunteers are needed to help :ort gifts and to staff kettles at the Pickering Town Centre and the Lohlaws store at Hwv. 2 and H;uuood Avenue in Ajax. F<xrd drop-off boxes in Ajax are at Lohla\\s. LOEB Baywtxltl at Ba\I\ Street and Monarch Avenue, LOEB Alax Marketplace at Westne\ Road North and �lazill Drive, and Food Basics in the Harv,-ood Place .Ldall. Fo W left at drop-off boxes in Pickering goes to the St. Paul's on -the -Hill Food Bank. Food can also he left at area fire halls. Call Mr. Carew at 427- 7123 for inoro information. h- It'12'►.... T6 Rrgui .4 L.. G.L. un,.al.,l h.r h.0 •L.b ,fid STORE ern • _I, defin . - ,til, 1,4. SII IhdG.m Ldlu�.I.�.., th. h•e.lf..;,lun....nr nr.r.,n. ............ Gane Room •. •L�un .• wr.url rrurp ,..0 Thr n ...I Lr..l .un1 ...L.I ,.lu.m❑ "d.ld. I •n. .d.hr.rr l/nfl.rrn Store 1 urd.Ilabur du.l ......rd.r . ..... f.a-I NilglTrup" It »ell . h.dlruc.th.».r, ,..0 thmA' Ihn h..I ..dlnrp ' c.0 r..., r . .,u .nu • n....IL� u..o \Lnd'Ir.q."' n,.....r rued rum..uul ��� ����•.... Ir rr G .,urnlbn.• lu Ira ... nbnldl dpr11U .uu1 (905) 420.6113 PICKEAING TOWN CENTRE Workfare `won't affect dignity of welfare recipients': Potticary FROM PAGE I reported [here ha\e been stats I;l\olis ai the mental health centre \\here she \\arks and at the finance mimstr\.:1nd. more than 7M Transportation nunistr\ ernplo\ces are expected to rcccne la\ofl notices toda\. Dec. -1. "Thus go\crnnlenT I• conl- 1111tted to IcUln_ I �.�INr yual Il\ People , o. �1 here are [he dohs for tlwsc people '" slit: ;iskcd "It there lire [ohs t,I he had. sonic "Irl of \\ork thcrc. Shouldn't [Ile\ helm_ To .onlc of the I .INN) PooPlc 2(mil, Out the dotlr" Rc\crcnki Glen I'a,•le \\as concerned 10\ern- incnt official's are s;l\nl!-, the \\ Irk farc program is \\ork- ing. "What concerns file is \chat the\ mean h\ workin;_. .l.\\o hundred \ca s ago sla\cr\ \\orkod. It \\as a Iood s\stem .lint Potticar� because It "„t peu ;Inst' wo ple Mid it col the Cconmll\ 1110\ Ing. 13111. \\c didn*t like i! t )sll;lvv a boort. Illor Jnr Potticar\ supported the pro- oram. Iclhn_ [tie (,tic of "ono N01.1111_'fella NOW N%,11, 11,10;ud ti I I tl a da\ to peel potatoes. Don't wait. Book your Christmas parties now! A T SII R .i/ i �Ir, h V, c 1 376 Kingston Rd. (905) 509.4421 trth it� pick till garha_c and clean [Ile Men s LINator\ oil Sunda\s. He staved \\ ith it because the t.ausc was worlh it. ha\r J cause today. 1t'c'\c spent too much and horrow' !IIo much From the W,II- ILl Rank. It \\r til t allect the dignity or the morale of \\,•I fare recipients. It tli►Ill t affect that I6 -year-old when he cleaned toilets un Sundays: Durham Council consider the matter at if sp\•- cial meeting on Wedncs,la\. Dec. I I, at I P.nl. 111 the council chambers at the regional headquarters ml Rossland Road cast of kf o, k Strcct in Whithv. KJD,SOY,) tl'^) 1 Formal & casual kids wear 11MMMM. T* (up to size 14) Babccare, NEW toddler tors & gifts Compare our loxv prices 831 -1024 A. United Way needs volunteers to decide where funds go AJAX- PIC KFRING -- VolUniccr` are needed to ]tell) the United Way in its annual review ofdonatiom, to local asen- cics. Starting in January. the United Way of Ajar-Pickerinur will start its citiien review procrs,,. Volunteers u,,iII visit United Way -fundal agencies and review lunding rcyucsts over a four- to live -week period. Volunteers should he availahle for six cyenin, ntectiriv� and hack`'rounds in accountin_ and/or hud,minc* would he helpful. If you're interested, send your name and a hricf descrip- tion of your community involvcnicnt. cduc,ition and arra of expertise that would hcnctit the process to the Unitcd Way no later than Occ. 10. For more infurniauon call 6X6-00()()'. Don't wait: Book your Christmas parties now! ll W11 s�fYN, ' 376 Kingston Rd. (905) 509-4421 DO YOU KNIT? 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Plus 1st mth. and security deposit Optional buyback on Civic $10.279 35 and Accord 514.037 40 Ilsfan Sahta XE-�, • ENGINE OIL FLUSH plus taxes. 96.000 kms allowed O.AC. biab t -pm =141111 • TIRE ROTATION . , . • RADIATOR FLUSH & FILL 4999 cc 401 N or a ' • • TOP UP ALL FLUID LEVELS U) C3Lou o e t tiPFa'1:11.1.1 1'Rll'F:U:',1' 3 m a • • ' r , , , THIS OFFF:R F:X141I December ;I, 1996'r x BAYLY- 1 - • ' • • • • = • ll )♦ • PAGE: 10 -A -THF NEWS ADVERTISER, N'ED., DECEMBER i, 1996 STYLUS PRO 720 DPI COLOUR(( INKJET PRINTER • ppm colour: ` • )C -page sheet teeder • _ /ear warrarty ,;�etaIs ^ sro•e Gf ifts that mean B RJC240 360 DPI COLOUR PRINTER* • Photo -realistic colour • Canon Creative 2.0 CD-ROM includea • 24-hour toll-free help Gne V t BJC4100 720 x 360 DPI COLOUR BUBBLEJET PRINTER•• Canon • 64 KB buffer • Canon Creative CD-ROM included _ • 2 -year to -your -door replacement t guarantee (Details in-store) _ oG5 HL730 600 DPI LASER PRINTER • =.o, Wingows and DOS • :. ncdows!DOSprnter • _ -0 sheet feeder siness Our Price $549 Mail -in Rebate _-550 Price After Rebate $499 DESKJET 820CXI 60ODPI COLOUR PRINTER • Prints up to 6 5 ppm in black • Canon Creative 2 0 CD-ROM included • 24-hour toll-free help line 32`,26 DESKJET 870CXI [hP] PAC ARD 600 DPI COLOUR PRINTER t. • Prints up to 8 ppm black, Aw 4 ppm colour • 150 -sheet feeder • 2 MB ROM, .5 MB RAM CMI 34903 WHITBY I AJAX ' F �-- 161�DUHDASST, E 16imn�� AVE, S �o Phone. 1•8OO.668.681I Fu: I0561.126O rnw 0 sto PAONi Loco sroe wu iuu ra otruLsl WEBSITE Wrsness DeW' s o proud Wnson pi., ©®S,„ „„p „ w mss, nom of the (arodion Spend OlrWs 4 , IIDJ ENTERPRISE and ENTERPRISE PLUS are trade morl s of The Business Depot Ud. 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Rebaft 5.00 ` Aper io. febale 9.99 CRAFT KASSORTED � .� RS � COMPLETE .PI 117$7 35300/05 25327 AJAX_ !STORE HOURS • MON - FRI SAM -911M �O, � I SAT amy 9AM-6PM ' 15 -year warranty MMARIS (9AM-"M IN WHITdY) (Details in-store) PhW-' 1.100.6W4W Fe (1005611460 SUNDAY 11 AM-5PM BUSMESS D mov "'he eu3eaor 011loose) NTERPRISE and ENTERPRISE't : Some gems mov of oe ,ocly xyr as sro ."* ore node *arks ar The Ls,nes: 'mcg : c ?The Busmess Depot ltd ' J90 PAGE 12 -A -THE: NEWS ADVERTISER, WED„ DECEMBER 4,19% Durham -based Trent students back in class BY BRIAN LEGREE for later this week. Pend - DURHAM STAFF Ing the outcome of those Classes for Trent ttni- votes. both sides aren't dis- versity students in Oshawa closing details of' the deal. have resumed after a tenu- The last contract live agreement was between the school and its reached in a strike by the professors expired June 30, school's professors and 1996. Professors' salaries librarians. at Trcnt currentiv range Some 630 students who from S41.810 to S(' )l).9 attend Trent 1Jniversity The union had rejected courses at Durham College a two-year offer that in Oshawa had two A-ceks included a wage freeze. of classes cancelled Among the issue. in the because of the strike. The dispute were salaries and Peterborough -based uni- pensions. The union was versity has 61 full-time seeking it link of profes- and 570 part-time students cors' salaries to the a% -era, -,c enrolled in courses at of their counterparts at Durham Colley other Ontario uniN-crsities. finance officer, job action saes John Hillman. T1 A's committer. About 200 pro- From then ressons on the `Vend y Smu pso n ould hkc to ink Itc III jma,( and 11e\k lltctlt" to I they realize the r.. \ tilt llcr at 11cr nc%ii EYE CONTACT SIR' Faculty Assr - ,� y location. Albert's Hair Salols elation (TC7fA>. ofT pcnm and hill p W. fizz the 10%nnmth of Dutvinhrr rrnportonce aeye confactnor,,,oc,al ��'. t , � 4 �"` Y^ ` ! + �7 1: 11JC\ .��r .Alas. Ont. 686-1956 ji SHOULDERS BACK - _ About 200 pro- From then ressons on the fessors and librar- I they realize the ians, members of the Trent tiniver- BIG SMILE EYE CONTACT SIR' Faculty Assr - Having fun learning the morhol orts and Realizes the elation (TC7fA>. tre+.rq find atoout ,,,e,.,� rrnportonce aeye confactnor,,,oc,al went on strike + sk le devepent lessons bm at Martial AAs X:o, 1R -1-h' SHOULDERS BACK - _ Canada sides reached From then ressons on the anatomy and omfude tentative deal they realize the Monday during eenem of good posture and a pcsetve mediated talks in Outlook on toe Foronto. The agreement t is subject to ratio -- cation b both CONFIDENCE They ve developed a fechng of accomplishment from achieving their goals and feel secure knowng that they can defend fhemse4ves but doral have to orove anything parties. %,ho have MARTIAL ARTS CANADA FAMILY CENTRES.1 scheduled %otos CALL. AJAX 905 686-8866 PICKERING 905 839-5000 II r -------------------- i i i i i 7he•, are• all r-pre.ented in The• ..>,... (,ever -.al -Store, an arnaiingr neM •; eoneept Gore reaturinvir 4X) unique g 1 .mall teen retaileriiii and e•r-ane•r. 1 all under one moor ►. r: t ar 1 in %%hithw Mall sheippin;; ( entre.' ' near Nal -Mart 1'lea.e Borne• in for ' a free eo-f e•e. 1 IF You ARE 1 irtlrERESM IN 1SELLING Your PRODIKTS MI 1 THE GENERAL ' STORE CALL PM SClAff AT '�9i05) 5T�91-92?2 lirc►H.e• thruu�;h unique• products from all over Ontario, all in one place. A must it' lou enjoy small town ambianee. One -of -a -kind shopping, mane rare finds and special gifts for all occasions, all at small town prices. r Arts, gifts, unique products, crafts, custom clothing, tasty treats, jewellerv, furniture, and much, mueh more. I 1 I 1 Why suffer with achint painful feet? Take a stand against foot pain and call us to(h%, /Ronald,l. Klein B.S.C., PODIATRIST .r.. .,y,�a. • FJ1 Vet=Far .S Calluses • Chi':dre t s Foot �; Don't wait. Book your Christmas _ Parties now! 376 Kingston Rd. (905) 509-4421 Peter's Appliances The Intelligent Place to Shop Appliances for QUALITY • SERVICE • SELECTION � 00 $12511100 REBATE REBATE ON SELECTED ON SELECTED DISHWASHERS SIDE BY SIDE REFRIGERATORS x'15 00,0$1100.°° REBATE ON SELECTED TOP MOUNT REFRIGERATORS pe�,.s w.��p��e� 401 & Brock Road, Scarborough /� Pickering 6069 Kingston Road 1755 Pickering Parkway, 416-282-0185 WE KNOW MAYTAG APPLIANCES Unit 12. 905-428-6333 or 1-800-231-9274 VISA' At the Pickering Home 8 leisure Centre or Scarborough location Sanctuary, Pickering woman needs help to give stray animals a Second Chance 13� LINDA WIII I.1: PICKFRING It it Breus i; :t man's hest Iricnd. then Jo\cc Smith is ccrfainl\ a homcic,s ani- mal', hest friend. he (t?-\c:tr-old Pickcrin , �ronrnl ha, been taken, ,iA. injurer) and ahandoned aninial, under tier \\ in` :nue Into her home fur \encs. She 1, no\ii. \\urkin_ ,%fill let - lo\\ hi.:kcnn,, resident I.;turcl 6111.111.1 In hopes of cstahlishin•, the ScCun(I C'hancc N'L'lldlite Sanctuan lot I)urharn. \\here people Could Iakc animal, in dl,- trc,,. Once rchahllitatcd. the ani- mal, \kil] he rclC:r,ed hack Into thCrr naturA hahit,ir "leas ,•i\C our \\ ildliIC if ond Chancc fur life." 11,. Smith ,ills in a hrochurc shout the ,anc- tuan. It', been ahuut three nwiiih, ,inrC \I, Sn1llh \%crit puhh: fn file \e\\, Ad%crti,ci ,kith tier drearn it _ctttn Ihr sanCtuar� ufi file ,round I-hou,,h she , ' dcs- per.tle to find :1 pic:e of l:trld" to help make ihal decant a rcallt\. there', 'no \ka'" "tic*, :=t'cn up hope. 'Akc rc much tougher than that." 11, smith anti the ,mall !roup She is workin_• \\Ith ha\e lc1cntl\ horn LI luted Jharltahle ,)ilio, Io 1. til\ purpou,. \\filch Nile hopes \kill pa\c the \\;t\ tnr dorlatloris. In the rncanllrlic. ,tic , hoping sonlcunr \\III don;tie ur rent a r,u,cl of land \\here the santu- ar\ C:ul he set nr tl'lCkerin_ rrglon:tl (�utn,lllor I)ou, UlCtrer,on ant) IoC:tl G)Lin- cillur I)a\c K\an ha\c lent Ihcfr support. \"ricin• letter, to a nuril- her uI urL"aniiaUun, the Nlctorpuhtan Ioronlo and Rc_•ion ('un,crLation ;\uthorrt\ -- and Onfano KIdln, NI 1' I)an %Lica Nuc in file search for an appr,rprlatc piece of land 1 Whflc the group "isn't pick\" shout \chem the 1,ind I,. 'the nitre land \ou ha%c. the morc rli,- lance \ou ha\C from ncighhor,. file morc room \ou h;r\c fur anl- nials. and the morc room %ou ha\c to build sanCtuarlc, ' n„te, NI, Gould ShC , anl:Iicd 1., the ar}Irn.Il hatch out Ihcrc. cspcClall\ \\hen it collie, to :,11, Bul pcuplr created the :at problem h% nut ,pa\ In,• it ncutcnn,, then) fhc\ _•et the,c Cute little kitten, mid then dump thCtn. People dont PICKERING Hvunoai r. r'• t _ell� kno\\ hots many of us arc there nioppin.• up file tuck. O%cr Ihr \car,. NI, Smith hi, taken doicns it Cat, rnt,� tier home•, but also open, her dour, to rice•,. raCCoun,. ,quire;),. Clup. monk,. ,trunk,. duck, and nth- hrI,. NI, Smith ha, also ,ccn her ,hare (d hind,. thou2h ,he ,av if Cununon n1v til that if mother hirci \\on t :are fur tier oflspnn_• once It, been touched h\ it human. liah\ hfrd, often fall it arc pu,hcd ,rut lit the nc,t h\ their hi_,,-, r ,ihhn_,,, ,tic cxpl;un,. But )uu can rut these: hired, hack frill) filar ncNi without tear of them being rc1ceted. Ju,i stand hack and \\arch." ,tic adcl,r,. ..PeOplc do quick]\ iak: ani- mal, uuI of the %%Ild thlnkfn_ the" need help and di,pl.cec lhcrn. add, N1, Ind she ,uL­_,C,l, N,%xJlinL o\cr a period ,)1 time to see It an animal rcall\ nCCri, help In in of fort to rat,c fund,. �;C - ond (h:ui,c \tlldlftC S,ln,ILI,ir% urganticr, arc ,cilim! I ,hlrt, 1,,r $l ` .tnd ,\\C:u,hrrt, lir s:r! The% IC;IILIIC a r.t:cuon and •trc a\:ul- ah1C ,It t\%o PiA,:nn , lo:atiuns :art Gallcr\ at (ilcnanna Road 1993 SCOUPE TURBO 1993 PONTIAC SUNBIRD V6 1995 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS AC,.e - 5✓C cow- . 1r a,..- ;.�. - , sreenng, power brUeS a,r 05 �B Guise I m ed nil ance or sunroof rear spoiler 58 995 59,995 I� ,wa ane, Only s13,9951 Low m tea a Or% !' C 1994 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCE 1992 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 1994 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL 4 dr. while. auto, air. Top of line, red. 4 Or Auto. power steering & PS . PB & stereo auto, air. loaded brakes rea• spoiler s8,995 Only s7,995 Two to choose from S8 295 pal to i. 1996 HYUNDAI ACCENT 1990 HYUNDAI EXCEL SIE 1990 PONTIAC SUNBIRD LE HATCHBACK Black 4 dr, auto. Gray. 2 dr, auto. air. Auto, power steering & brakes. stereo, AM. FM cassette P S , P B AM: FM less than 12.000 km Save thousands Only $4 995 cassette s5 495 over new balance of factory warranty 7 7 �2 'r' NWY y =1: I 599 KINGSTON RD. W. .Ai THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., UE(T'%1IBER 4, 1996 P.a(;E 13 cb4jV jr, a - U At _ _..c it Ihi, Mind kitLcn re:cntl\ effort, :ontirltic In PiCkcrin_ to huild :f ,,tnetu,ir,, fur stra\,. and I m:h A\.cnuc. and Pel V,tIuc at h)-crpool Road an,i H\\\. �- Ihey arc looktn_ lir land. but \oluntCcr, ti d,r a nor - rad ,,t Chorc,. 1',rr mi,rC intorm.ltt„n ,m the shat,. or to lind out ho\x \ou an help. :.ill %1, Smith at % 'i. l 'l'Kii t Cour "N C17ted t i rE'E'nho u,� c htlr.:tiny �c'!t/1 �'c)llt.�t ttcl ` 111 f rc�rtl - PAGE 14 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED, DECEMBER 4,19% Two governors named to Durham College Two new members have been named to the board of governors of Durham College. Dave Broadbent, secretary -treasurer of Local 222 of the Canadian Auto Workers, was appointed by the Ontario Council of Regents to represent Oshawa. He is a cabinet member of Creating Futures, the Durham College and Uni- versity Centre Fund campaign, serving as chair for the labor and employee group. Henry Klaise, professor of business admin - Pickering company PICKERING -- A promotional products agency here has received a prestigious award for a program to raise awareness about date rape on college and university campuses. Dynamic Images Inc. is this year's recipient of La Creme De La Creme Gold Image Award of Excellence for its work with the Canadian Federation of Students. The date rape program began as a small awareness campaign at York university in Toronto and was eventually picked by the Canadian Federation of Stu- dents and went to campuses across the counm-. according a company release. 1)vnamik lmaLes specializes in Promotional proklucts to deliver an istration and marketing, was elected faculty representative to the board. He is a member of the college program review committee. fie comes to the college with 12 years' experience in the book publish- ing industry. The college's board of governors has 17 members -- 12 appointed from the community and four elected by students. faculty, support staff and administration. wins dynamic award advertising message that is appropriate for the target audience. The Pickering -based company has been in business since 1989 and joined the Promotion- al Products Association of Canada just two months before the award was announced. Dynamic Images and its client will collect the award at the Promotional Products Associa- tion of Canada's national gala ceremony in Toronto in February. Don't wait. Book your Christmas parties nowt Jm [WRYS"l, 376 Kingston Rd. (905) 509-4421 Gifts of Joy Gifts of VALUE ►.ccck'c' 111'elill7c 1��1i�1'11' I't'Illdll'1111'll�`_ NvIdl Lim, watch GUCCI 1 m e p: e c e s IrLllow' '3,:)'O �Icl.nl- ,� 1'1,L,rinZ:� Ilix%n viitrc 420-6 0)() Gilts of JOY G ilts e� V181LLT Receive lifetime battery replacements with any watch purchased at Mappins.' 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AJAX PAGE 16 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 4,19% rG f -K 3' C �• Mother, sister upset over son's sentence in killing of father Bl S-natant:1 S11:1�1' 01.'RH.\\1 sI \I I 0S11AN%A -- A "cold-blooded- Oshawa man con\icled of nlurderin- his father can arhl\ for parole in .,It months under a life sentence \\ hich has outraged the killer's o\kn fanul\. "If that is the case, it's not cnoui_,h for Darlington nuclear station licence renewed CLARINGTON -- Darlington tiuClc;ar Generating Station can continue to operue at least until ;november 1998. The .Atomic Energy Control Board decided to renew Darlington's operating licence for the next t\,.o wars at :1 hearing on Thursday. The licence came into effect on Dec. 1. 1996 and expires on No\ 30, 199ti. It also included the Darlington Tri- tium Removal Facility. AECB stafT stated, in a report on the rencyyal, they bel ieyc Darlington \\as operated safely by Ontario Hydro during the current licence period. "'Ke have no new information that would suggest otherwise, and therefore:, we expect that the risk to the workers, the public and the environment resulting from the operation of Darlington NGS will remain acceptable over the next two years" stated the report. During 1996, eight noncompliances of the Operating Policies and Principles occurred. 711c report -states these were similar to those in prcyious years and included items such as undocumented .hanger to salety equipment and changes and errors resulting_ in the impairment of safcty systems. Most of these incidents can be attributed to human error, said the report. There were four noncompliances of the Radiation Protection Policies in 1996, one involving a worker who ate in a radiolog- ical Zone 2 which is dedicated for bever- ages only. "Generally we believe that in 1996, Ontario Hydro staff has shown a definite improvement in complying with regula- tion, issued pursuant to the Atomic Ener- gy Control Act and with the operating licence conditions," states the report. ha\ In,, taken a life. especialI\ \ Our I,\k n father's." Josephine (',toll sari 1londay follo\\ III" the scntencin,, of her son. dark "It vas cold-hloodcd nlurcicr." '.He'll he 2.3 ( mien eligible for release) and can start I nc\\ life \\hlle III\ dad died at the zggc of 44. It's not right." addekl Christine Caon. Mal k's sister. \lr. Caon. com ictcd by it tor\ last month of second-degree nlwrdcr In the June 9, 1992 sl:thhin" of his 44 year-i,Id lather, 1:110. shoved 1)o cnlotlon as Jll>tice William 1, ]Tic 1111posed all a 111M uic life ,,rlson sentence. He ;r\oided c\c contact "HI, fit,, mother and sister as he vas led from the court- room. .%It. Caon. \\ w was 17 ;at the thele of the murder. \\;lx charged under the Youn. Offenders :pct. l'ndcr the criminal codc. a \oath comlctcd In;adult court of second- degrec murder rccel\es an ;iutonlatic life sentence. \\Ith parole chgihilit\ after sc\ell years. startln-, from the drill• of* arrest. .It. Caon, charged \\ iih first-degree nundcr MO da\s after his father's de:uh. can seek release 1110111 prls(,11 Ill JrInC, 1999. The fmil.\\eek trial, held in Ontario Court. cencral dl\ lsion. III \\'hithy, heard th,tt NIT Caon told Iriends he \\anted to kill his father in file \\ccks before he broke Hilo his d,td's Villi -011 .\\enllC [)('file and slabbed 111111 ut the chest durin_ a rohhcr\ ;ntenl1)l. l he teen admitted he Ignored his d\ in-, lather's pleas Im- medical hcIp. rifled thl-Ml„h Ills dead dad's pockets to steal Cash. \\rapped the corpse in gaihagc ha`_s. and then stuffed the corpse in :I hascplcnt cra%%I space \\ith scented pot-pourri tucked in with the hod\. Mr Caon. his mother and sister had IJI his alcoholic father three months earlier and nto\cd In \\Illi fits ,randparcnls In \\ hlth\. \It Caon had run a"J\ and \vas living on the streets and at friends' hu111C\ at the time of the murder. While Crown Attorneys vilchaci Hill and Randy Evans contended MT. planned and premeditated the murder. %Ir Caon testified that he only intended to r(,h III,, father. He said he couldn't reincnlher :ell\ details of the killing and plaint uncd file stahhillg was :accidental. In all unusual move. defence cuu(lscl Alan Risen convinced ,%1r. Justice LaM, I, rclect the Cro\yn's filing of Josephine ;rnJ Christine Caon's victim impact statements He argued they are "irrelevant" since Clic slatenicnls are meant to assist :t judge Irl passing sentence. which in this c;nc. Is :IulctITY,IIII'. He said the statements refer to the nutr- der :ts "cold-blooded". are critical of the jury's verdict and comment on par(,Ic cl, i-ihility. areas that "go he-, ond" the Iecl;- lated I_uidclincs of \icon inlpa,I st.rtc ments. Inquest ' jury endorses police use of pepper spray BNSrf:till \ Sff \\� DURHAM 1,1.\F1 �t II1T13Y -- A coroner's inquest tun lyes endorsed the use of lxtllcc pepper spry} and found excessive force did not contribute to the death of a Whlth\ Mental "Icalth Centre patient \who died during a violent struggle last ycar. I- c Jury's \crdict i,•rced \ylth a pathologst's findln(C11 that 2(1 - car -old Z.clnl\ k(, Pukcc died as ;I result of cardio -pulmonary arrest, "asNociatcd v ith acute psychosis, physical restraint, positional asphyxia. exhaustion and stress due to pepper spra%... Mr. Pukcc, diagnosed as a paranoid schvophrcnic, stopped breathing dunn., .1 stru_�_Ic imulying eight hospital staff and three p(,hce officers on Sept. 26, 1995. the jun vas it Prior to his death, the 214-Ih. qtr. Pukcc. Aho carne to Canada in 1990 front Croatia, asked hos- pital staff to place hire in phnsical restraints, but during the course of - putting the leather ;Inns :and lei tells on, Mr. Pukcc exploded into a violent rage and became aggres si\c tu\\ards staff, the inquest heard. Talkin' trash in Oshawa OSHAWA -- Trash talk once again took the spotlight during a meeting at at City Hall Monday. Less than a month after City council creat- ed controversy by refusing to implement garbage pickup for McLaughlin Square's 1,000 residents council agreed to start col- lecting refuse at a nine -unit apartment on Westmount Street. Although the building at 173 Wcstmount St. didn't previously meet the City's bylaw governing garbage pickup, Public Works Department officials say standards can be met if the building's owner is willing to undertake some on-site modifications, including putting down a concrete pad for the trash bin to sit on. Council agreed with a staff report and voted to provide refuse collection at the building, provided the appropriate changes PC are made. Three Durham ReLimi al Police olliccrs \\crc called to the hospital and c\p,scd %Ir fakes I(, a four -to -six second burst of pep- per spray, which appeared to ha\c no effect. Pepper spray. \yhich comes from the cayenne pepper plant, causes acute burning to the c\cs, nose and mouthand in rllosl instances has an Ipuncdlatc impact can \Ictlrlis. Tlic three officers and eight nurses managed to place 11 Ind - cuffs on \Ir. Pukcc. \\ho slopped hi -cathing a short little later as staff and Police pinned him face do\\n on a mattress. attenlptin,_ to replace the handcuffs \k ih the hospital restraint.. Jurors made nine recontlrlcn- dations, among them: • 'Ihe hospital and Durhain Re,_nonal Police establish letter conlnlunication and annual]\ rc\ icy incidents in \\ hlch pohcc assistance Is required it clic hospi- tal. • The `` iriistn of Health fund a rc\ Icy of the current mechani- cal restraints used in psychiatric facilities and replace them \kith restraints that are more "user- lncndly. • The hospilal he equipped w illi ,a dcfihrillator for medical cinergencies requiring urgent, potentially life -saying pleasures. • Duty doctors at the hospital be trained and certified in Ad\anccd Cardiac Lilo Support. ' .\ll 'quiet rooilts" used for seciuslon and ohscr\atio n of patients at risk of' hcconun•_ yiu- Icnf lo\\;ards staff or themselves he equipped \\illi non-hrcakahlc glass. 'Ills jun aha endorsed puree use of pepper spry} "as a non- lethal use of force option" and recommended the hospital dcycl- up .1 list of second languages spo- ken by staff to assist with patient communication. Kc\ill «Volt', a lawyer for the Pukcc fanlll\ — which has launched a ti5(1().(xx) clyll la\\sult a."ainst DUrfiam Regional Police and the hospil;if alleging ncgli- gcncc In the decub —said "a lack of any set procedures in place" to deal with cnTergency situations contributed to the "prcvcntahlc" death. '\1:ugarel Kuchmak, associate administrator. said the mental Oshawa couple thrilled after winning almost' a million OSHAWA -- It's not quite a million dollars -- but it'll do. Dick and Robyn Loucks took a limousine to Toronto Mon- day to pick up a cheque for $996,420.80 -- the amount they won in the Nov. 27 Lotto 6/49 draw. "It's quite athing," says Dick, 63. "I real- ly don't think it's sunk in yet." The Loucks, who own the Village Pump on Rilson Road North, served up free drinks to their customers Saturday after realizing they had a winning ticket. health ccnlrc is "reyle\\ in ' the recommendations to sec "haat \\c can do in iernls of mlpntyln,, the scr\icc we provide to patient.,,,' However. she rejected am notion" the ccnlrc, without p(dlcc assistance, is incapable of han- dling patients who become \r0- lcnt. "The ccntrc understands the concerns and distress of itis (Puked fanlil} and we feel \en hall\ that this happened t0 %Ir Pukcc." however the death could not have tern pre%entcd had the incident leen handled :amdlffcr- entl\, she said. David Giuffrida, le -al courtsel for the Psychiatric Patient : d\( cafe Office, which monitors men- tal health issues, said the inquest was an impc)rtant exercise to Li\c the ccntrc and pllhce "the henefit of 20-20 hindsizht so thcv can learn from history." He said it is -regrettable' the hospital did not have "the capaci- ty to respond" to the situation without police help. 'Alost mein- b'rs of the public might h;a\c expected a psychiatric facilil\ would be able to deal with such aggressive behavior," he said. But it took sonic convincing before Mrs. Loucks believed they were winners. "Dick went to the store on Saturday morn- ing and wrote down the winning numbers, came home and checked his ticket," says Mrs. Loucks. "I started screaming and hollering," con- tinues Mr. Loucks. Because her husband has pulled pranks in the past, Mrs. Loucks didn't simply believe him. "I thought he was just pulling my leg," she says. "I made him go to two different stores and get a printout of the winning numbers. He was getting frustrated that I wouldn't believe him." Even after Ontario Lottery Corporation officials handed the Loucks the cheque -- $3,579.20 short of a million dollars, Mr. Loucks found it difficult to believe. "You couldn't explain it," he says, "yolr know it's there, but you don't really know it's there." photo by Hot off the grill Parent helper Bev McLean puts finishing touches on hot lunches ser, -ed to students at Vaughan 'A'iHard Puhlic School in Pickerim-,. Principals from other schools have ��isited Vaughan Willard to vie", the monthly lunch t'undraising program through which parent, raise S4.(XX) to S5,(X)) a year. Ltxal restau- rants, such its Bur__er Kin, and faun Kink, are involved in the project. I&CAW DRAW! W/S A NEW 1 1997 #E## I WeNNE1 NOT EXACTLY AS SHO�'vi FANTASTIC WAREHOUSE SALE NOW OPEN i0 THE PUBLIC FOGA LIMITED TIME ONZ, Y. SHOP EARL Y FOB THE BEST Sal EC TIONS, TV's, VCR's, MICROWAVES, HOME STEREOS, CD PLAYERS, TELEPHONES, BREADMAKERS, TELEPHONE ANSWERING MACHINES, CLOCK RADIOS, HOME SECURITY SYSTEMS. CITIZEN ELECTRON I CS 455 Gordon Baker Rd. 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Sears Canada Inc 1:.Vkt7 1FI(O , 117iN! �C'rfl ¢ SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE • '"�" CHRISTMAS AUTOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT HOURS Nrr a+ We open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a.m: 10:00 p.m., Sat 8:00 a.m -9:30 p.m., Sun. 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. 420-8000. Ext. 227 or 299 I . , . , • . , • r , , . . ' , PAGE 18 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. DECEMBER 4, 1996 The Treasure Chest may yield goodies During the first ,%eek of evrn month. Recycler's Report and the News Adwrtiser bring you "I -he Treasure Chest. -Phis share allows area residents to 11�c Ma\ items the) no longcr want and to list articles they need for free. Perhaps this month you have an unused Easy Bake oycn that can he gr\cn as a Christmas ;=oft or old clocks that can go to a senior who loges to Onkcr and repair them. F0 use The Treasure C hest. Call 420-5025 during- regular business hour. Ileyucst, must he made by the NVcdnesday prior to publication IFFMS \l•:h:l)ED: I ) Child*, I:.1,\ Bake " Cpl -- Joanna , I block, and old clock i,oycs in nerd of rcp;nr 4' l ,cd tooIs ;Ind cgUipttlent (,ander. ctc , for nlakln! stained Lus wondows +t) -inch rano in Lood uorkinr_ condition h r CP[" for 11311. PS I rttodcI- 1,39-s,(,O. Used htcvcic parts -- 619-29sI, Prcturc hooks for children up to 1o.c years old _- 14 1 1)1 Ctlud-sr/c ,ott hods doll for 'I Girl Guidc display. also old Girl Guide and Brov,nic scarycs 7 oo ll)) 7, RPst records. iu,t pop and l,) Paper LARRAINE ROUTSTON EM'il-01111101I �. Columnist 1 : I Good used clean heddin ,• to,.y- cls, hahy clothes. thermal \year. and 11211t curtain,, to he sent to til\ "I' - 4, 2005. 14) I)rc,s-up clothes .111d lc%kclr\ f*or rhildren. old Chrrslnt; , dreor;otlons. old-la,hlonrd children s tea ,ct -- 1_'ti-S1ti1. I I .fin%thint_ Ad wIth hc.oyer deco- ration or synih0l. such as dishes, household items -- 410-724-50H). 16 t Tl ,\ o dressers 1,7- 2 -12 171 Snt.lII Iaprl pin. -- 41(,-1`),- 5s 4 i s l'sed clothinu, and v<hite elc- ph:int poems for tit Martin's (-hurch 1\cw to You monthly sales y-1` i I`)) Old toy.. especially Hot Wheels, Corer. %1.o,:hhoN and [)ink\. am old tin toys -- ;1 collector 416-419-93,92 or 41(, -991 -O5 -'s '—OI Old copies of the nlaga/ine Acrd Pcrfcct for DOS -- 420-2202. 21 , Old cameras. conllcs. 3cwcln, to,\, trains, car manuals -- 410-207- 4�)1O. ITEMS 1-0 (,I\ E .1ll'IlA1: R, -d umbrella lamp shade. c\„! -mo clothes drnc71 photo by A.J. Groen Licks for lungs Cousins Shane Kerslake (left) and Ian Gibson enjoy the free ice cream cones they received at the kick-off for the Lung Association's Christmas Seal Campaign held recently at Lick's Homeburgers Restaurant in Picker- ing. A Christmas Seal donation box has been set up at the restaurant and Lick's will contribute another 50 cents to the Lung Association for every donation envelope deposited in it. 1)-(,,1 �) RCA '6 -inch con"olc TV in lal-C cabinet 680- 1677. +) Inside rack ( IIIc nc,.ti ) for a dish- ,yasher -- 421S-00.30. -l) Bottles of Nature Clcan hair con- ditioner -- 12S- ',X') 1 V,1110us ,r/cs 01 wind M`- pane, Irons WITIlpev homes -- (,N; -1-790 liar inf)rm.won. TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY Offering all insolvencq sen ices including personal and corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 12L Albert St. 721 7506 AJAX 50 Commercial Ave 619 147:1 COBOU RG 72 King tit. W :372 4744 Saturday & Evening Appointments available JAMES K. VANC111 • Please recycle me ! As 3athroa Reliable authorized contractors. • Consumers Gas Authorized Contractors can handle the entire job. • We have the best warranties in the business and all work is fully backed by Consumers Gas. Put it on your gas bill: • Take up to 5 years to pay, with low monthly installments: • No payments for 90 days. Call toll-free right away: 1-800-266-3939 'Surtre r,undr0uns nDDly sutler 1 In r.rrdd apyrnyll DOM%ayailffiHY Inmr your Cwsume,s fay AetMMrled Wmrdcta 1� Consumers Gas J 4V Sy r Reliable authorized contractors. • Consumers Gas Authorized Contractors can handle the entire job. • We have the best warranties in the business and all work is fully backed by Consumers Gas. Put it on your gas bill: • Take up to 5 years to pay, with low monthly installments: • No payments for 90 days. Call toll-free right away: 1-800-266-3939 'Surtre r,undr0uns nDDly sutler 1 In r.rrdd apyrnyll DOM%ayailffiHY Inmr your Cwsume,s fay AetMMrled Wmrdcta 1� Consumers Gas THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. DECEMBER 4- 1996-PA(;F-* 19-A PAGE 211 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISEk, WED, DECEMBER 4.1996 Pickering youths rally to raise funds for skateboard park PICKERING -- If the youth of Pickering are serious about wanting a skateboard park, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 606 and Pickering fire- fighters are serious about giving them opportunities to raise funds for it. The Legion is hosting a youth rally meeting Monday. Dec. 9 at 7 p.in. Ior young people of all ages interested in voicing their support for a skateboard facility and participating in actiNities to help raise funds for it. The rally will be held at the Lcgion hall at 1555 Bavl} St., on the south side between Liverpool and Brock roads. Pickering's firefighters are willing to help Aith car washes, barbecues and any other furIJ-raising events in which the vouths are willinto assist. Legion member,', ill pro,, idc their iilsinF facility for dart and billiard tourna- ments and hope the young people will brink forward creative fund-raising ideas. The proposed outdoor skateboard park behind the Pickering Recreation Conlplc.r would cost about S170,000 to build, with the Town likely footing sonic of the bill. what portion of that amount the Legion and firefighters are willing to help raise will depend on the degree of cornmitment to the project youth demonstrate by attendin,, the rally and heing prepared to work at the fund-raising. Youths or parents who would like more information may call Jenny at the Town of Pickering (420-6588)_ fund- raisin-, co-ordinator Bev Ireland (665- 04 I S ) or Dick Comeau of the Legion 0%',L)--'990 or S39-91-11). MANY ITEMS FURTHER -REDUCED -=TO CLEA Raebok ., ©fconve sE Fu W.3 X HBO Bh fl t 1._ 4 t• MBER ca. TODAY WEDNESDAY 10-9 THURSDAY 10-9 NOW UITS 71 K Remft Official Licensed BOYS 12-24 Mfr. t MASSIVE floe 99""9909. MARKDOWN p�'S 99 . 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Call Peter' for more ggest nits State r tie an 'ec 'ac ' PETER p ELEANOR 5149.500. Call today. Eleanor ELEANOR Standfield , 619-9500. informalion and all inclusions. 619-9500. . y DAVID Snows mmar is at 9-? C McIntyre' JONES STANDFIELD Standfield'.619.9500. STANDFIELD McINTYRE* `or!unnennncrmat�onato'9-?SCC 3RAW. 11I__ _—!i_-- __-1A_- A_■All Sales Representative "Associate Broker "'Broker/Owner Ill PAGE 26 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED„ DECEMBER 4,19% Your realtor has many selling tools at his disposal to properly A [:or Salc .Icm tin your front lawn i,, poo o- pruper sale price ftlr htluus. "lllc} have both the illy file hest Sellinyg tthll you ++ill have Mien you training in (Ills arca and file cunlparalnr hark eta to sell your honk. But it's not (he onh one. ground statistical information to arrive at the :liter you're guns through all the decision- best selling price. Bmers are usually checking Makingseeps. the whys and wherefores. of out tile o e cnlpctltion and are quick to know deciding to sell your honle. a lew open house whelher a house is priced tot) high or loo low. sessrt,ns wilt bring potential huyers face-to-face When you're set your price and done the with your house. And that's w hat you need to necessary clean-up, the realtor is ready to place end up with if successful transaction. if For Sale sign on your lawn and may plan it 1lle first thins you prohahly did after you few open house sessions. "elle rcaltor y% ill also made the decision to sell +gas to make an list your house on the Multiple I.islin, S\ stein arrangement with if realtor to handle the sale. N1".5) which w ill allow the details on your YOU posslhl\ hayc used this realtor before. or house to reach polentrll buyers through other sum -ht recunlrile ndalions from family nlenllers. friends or business ass0cultes. Howc\rr. you made the connection. Nou surcly know that your realtor Is a trained expert In marketing houses. One of the lirst thing, %out- realtor will help you with Is lots of solid adyicc on how it) prepare y Blur house to show to pet,spec(rye huger,,. Your house should appear to the hest possrhle light to nnpress buyers. It should he as clean and neat if.,, possi- hle. Rcmenih r that a pt,tential huger will he curious enough to check out all the hid- den sofas In life h;lsenlcnt. the _,arasc and other ;trews you nla+ tend to oycrlook In your normal cicanln,. To hrm_ y our house up Io top-notch appearance. .our realtor rna+ suggest sonic minor repairs, sonic painting or sur- face decorating. Illc realtor mag also ,u,,- _cst throwing away sonlr of the clutterthat you nla+ ha+c overlooked lice rcal- tor u;lnrs to MAL' ,our house look as dcstrahlc As posslhlc. and that can mean if letter price I()r +ou and a faster sale. Realtors are experts at assessing the Keep Despite the low cost of buying a home and caming amort C, these days, you should keep in mind 'closing costs' in addition to your down payment for that dream home. These various charges can add up and, for the most part, they are all legally required. Here is a list of most of your major closing costs: * Legal fees: Since a lawyer is an essential part of your home- buying team, the work provided involves fees. Most legal fees include searching the title of the property, arranging a property sur- Vev if necessary and handling other disbursements as required. * Mortgage insurance and application fee: For any high -ratio mortgage, which is any mortgage in which 75 or more per cent of reahors in the community. Realtors often already have if prospective customer or two and they'll be quick to bring them in to look at your house. Early on your realtor will probably also run an open house for other realtors who may have prospective customers waiting for just what you have to offer. In addition, your rcaltor will also suggest and prepare advertisements to run in appropriate newspapers. Tllen your realtor may plan one or two open house sessions for the general public. 'lllese will Ix usually noted in advoliscnlrnts of one type or market your home another. A public open house usually lasts three or four hours on a weekend afternoon. It's hest that you and your family be else- where during an open house so that prospective buyers are not intimidated and can ask ques- tions openly of the realtor. Since strangers will be in your house, although they'll he super- vised by, the realtor, you should make sure you've hidden away all your personal valu- ables. Your realtor will also prepare an infornla- lion sheet of details and features of the house for visitors to pick up when they visit. closing costs in mind when saving for a home the house's purvhasc price is cov- ered by the mortgage, the lender requires mortgage insurance. * Mortgage broker's fee: A mortgage broker will charge a fee to set up a mortgage for you. In some cases the fee may be includ- ed with the legal fees if your iawvcr arranges the mortgage, or included in the lender's fees if you deal directly with the lender such as a bank. * Job -loss mors_*age insurance: This job -loss insurance plan will take care of your mortgage pay- ments fur up to 12 months if you should lose your job. Your realtor has all the details. * Property insurance: This insurance covers the replacement value of your home and its con- tents. Most mortgage lenders will require proof that you have this insurance before processing a mortgage. * Home inspection: A profes- sional home inspector knows what to look for and can confirm or add to the information you've gleaned from the realtor or your inspec- tion. Basic inspections on most houses are usually in the $ 150 to $200 range. * Land transfer tax: Anyone buying property in Ontario must pay a land transfer tax. It usually runs between one-half to two per- cent of the home's purchase price, depending on that price. * GST: GST is payable to some degree on the purchase price on all new homes, although partial rebates are available on the pur- chase of most homes. A resale res- idential home is usually exempt from GST. Various other closing fees, however, do involve payment of GST * Extra charges: You may also be required to pay the costs of such things as heating oil in the tank, or other costs incurred by the seller, but included with the house, prior to the closing day. * Hook-ups: There may be hook-up charges required for appliances and services such as telephone, TV cable, hydro and other utilities. * Moving costs: Don't forget the basic costs involved in moving from your old place into your new home, particularly if you use a professional moving company. A realtor can explain further details on closing costs. Just remember to add them to your financial plan when saving to buy a home. W REKAiMNC QUALITY ONE LTD. � RELAX ONTARIO- ATLANTIC CANADA INC. IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT ROGER I ANDERSON - BROKERIOWNER & 28 SALES °ASSOCIATES OF RE/MAX QUALITY ONE LTD. I HAVE RECENTLY WON THE AJAX- PICKERING BOARD OF TRADE BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AWARD. ;Wi IMAi*i OUR CONGRATULATIONS GO OUT TO THEM AND THEIR WINNING TEAM utj COIVIACI' WkNf 0 vmm QUALITY ONE LTD. FOR TB8 FIIVBSi'tN ,REAL ESTATE SERVICE 683M 1861 or 683M2992 THE NEVVS ADVER,r1SER.'*VED__ a U solved M ysteries.,11, Files remain open - p n on some Durham crimes B ir, s,rEPHEN SHAW _ _UlRIIA\t SIAI I DUKHAV1 -- Beverley Smith was shot In the hack of the head Dec. 9, 1974. %\title in the kitchen of the Raglan home ,tic and her husband Doug had been rent - !nu, fOr about a year. Mrs. Smith, 21, was killed with a .22 �alihrc hullct which entered the base of !lcr skull from behind, Durham Kcyional Police reported. There was no siLIn u1 orccd entrv, leading mcstiLators to ,ChCyc Mrs. �inith knew her Iller. a 1�Ititi tun in our sister ;,aper This Week ,cportcd. The nurdcr %vcapon never rccov- °red. l he holy of Jamaican -horn, "Toronto disc jock- eN Deon Russell Smith. _'t,, was dis- co%ered Aug. 29, 11190, ill a ditch on Re­ioiwl Road 5, lust Imide the Duch: in Region hordcr in U\brid,,c. I Air Smith, aka 'ALI&C Alurphti' — the .street name he horrowcd from the legendary gunslinging Holywood star — died of multiple gun shot wounds in what is believed to ha%c been a drug -motivated murder. ! Mr. Smith was last seen Ica, ing a All„issaug;l apartment building and vet - into a car with two "associates” the ckcnmg hcfore his body was found. says UctcCtiye-Sergeant Chuck Mercier, who heads Durham's homicide unit. Two Detroit men were idcntihied as suspects and questioned by Durham detectives in the weeks after the "assassi- nation," Det. -Sgt. Mercier says. Their rule, if any, could never be proven. Denture therapist Dhian Thapar was killed execution -style — one bullet in the h;ICk of* the head — as he pulled into the driyewav of his Silverbirch Drive home III \t'hitby Feb. 22, 1992. The East Indian husband and father never left his parked Mercedes, While there were suspicions his mur- der may have had links to the underworld — his death occurred within weeks of the murder of a prominent fellow coun- tryman in Toronto — Det. -Sgt. Mercier says no connection has ever been con- firined. Unlike a whodunit novel in which the Mystery unravels in the final, gripping pages, in each of the above cases the last Chapters remain unwritten. The breakthrough in a police investi- gation can come in many forms. Perhaps it occurs because a victim's memory is Jogged, through a tip from an anonymous caller, from the discovery of key evi- dence, because of an eyewitness coming forward or, as police often admit, as a result of dumb luck. But in the cases of four murders, two missing persons and two robberies, the "big break" for police has never arrived. In its 22 years of existence, the Durham police force has investigated 83 murders. While pieces 10 four pu//les still remain rnissint, (the fourth he the sex slaving of nine-year-old Christine JCssup, for which Guy Paul Morin \.ya, wrong -fully convicted and which Metro Police are now imcstigating). police ha\c not giycn up pro%idin , answer, to the victims' families and bringing the mur- derers to justice. A team of detcctiycs routinely reviCws each unsolved file in brainstorming ,es- siun, aimed at dcyclop- ins new lead,. As well. the latest In foren,l: jlc,tin`, and new In,.c, line tc:hnlquc, ;Ire applied to each case. Mer ler ,a N. �L: kret, .III of lhcnl open and thc% are still acti%cl% rife, tI, ated." tic ,tri„es. Ile notes C” i- dencc �_,athcrcd from the critic scene, In each unsolved murder was suhinittcd till, rear to the Ccnire for laoren.ic Sctcncc, in the hope, of a hrcak- � throu��h t In the end, how cyer, its more I likely pnrnitive police work will lead to a breakthrough, Det. -Sat. Mcr:icr sug- ges[s. "All these cases can he solved with Just one call, the right tip. Police ;ire only the �chicic, but the public ;guides us. In each case, there i, enough information that, w ith the relit lead. the rr,_,ht plec; of inforrnatiun. It will he resol%ed.- says the detectr.e. whu joined the honucide unit In 1990 and was named its head two years ago. The knowledge of a murder or c�cn of a vital shred of information, burdens the bearer — per- haps friends, family• coworkers of the L, — with a weight they must relieve themselves of one day, Det -Sgt. Mercier believes. "These are terri- ble crimes and if you are involved in one, it's something you don't forget, nor do the people around you forget." Noting that sus- pects have been identified in each unsolved case, Det. - Sgt. Mercier remains confident the final chapters of these stories will eventually be written. "They all are solvable. I keep the opinion they will be solved." Computer -enhancing shows now Lynda Marie Ardle may look today. She disappeared in 1977 at age 14 when ,tic walkcd out of tier family's "'II- Ir,wdalc A%cnuc honie in Oshawa Aug 17, 1977. Her parents. Mio hayc hath died In the year, ,Ince her disappcartno:c. nc�cr saw their eldest of three daughter, again. I'hc "normal. average. sonlcw hat rebellious teen" had run away triol home for brief' periods before, but alwa%s returned honk within days, says Const. B„h Waf,on, one of about a do/cr, ol'fi- cer, a,slgncd to the case thruu ,huut the pa,t 1 1l Sh-, ',ti,i, In no Ir„uhle .ti ith the law n,,r did 111e hace all, family pr)hlcnl, out of the c)rdm,lr, She lett •%III) no rnonC%. lust the -.lothc, .,n her hack 'Thcic are I',t, �11 -iris why, it that a__e take ,,It for ,r da% ,)r Iwo and :gore hack. Aot rnam don 1 :turn. She just sintpl'. disappeared. ;ays Cunt. ttaf,on. Imrstlgator, ;ntcn icwcd do/cns of Friends. faintly inCnthcrs, schoolinatc, and ncighhors, none whu had seen her. There have been numerous ,I_htin_s reported „',cr the .car,. In Canada and the United Startcs. imAudm.! a flurrn of calls following the aurin; rn 1992 ot'an episode ,)f the Uanadl;ill sh,,w. Ali„In_ -I reassures. which Ie:rtur„d I.%nda , ,hsap- pcarancc ;bone have cscr been %ciilicd. S�,t tV,lts„n sad,. I tic \ car of her di,appcaran:c, Lsnda's nloni recened ,1 nl'tsteriou, phone call frorii .1 woman who identified hCrsClf as I.tlrich and s,ud ',he wa, at a bus station in Florida and wanted to conic horse. ' S, --t tt,ii,un re:.ilIs. Aicr mother felt it was Iegltilnate and we had the local police In Florida) _o :heck the bus 'I., - lions, But %�c could nc%cr suhstantlaic the :all. ' It has been four cars .I rice t. worked on the :ase. but he often wonder about [he fate that hC::uue the teen. .I'he more %ou imcstigate the more irnoI%cd "ou become ernouo,nall%- I would 11.1%e liked to lind sonic answers for the fam- ily. I've moved onto other things but eyes once in a while I check into it to sec if there has been any progress,” says Sgt. Watson. "There was no reason for her not to come forward. When you consider things like that it gives you an awful feeling about it.” Lynda Marie Ardle was 14 years old U❑U go, soniconc needs file phone." III, lailli- ly to Oshawa. stateside and in Jamaica have never heard I'rurn him since. An exhaustice police ime,rigatiun, reviewed thl, �e;u- In the hope of uncoy- crin,k new Icad,. tailed to detcrnllnc the whcrcahouts of the quiet. well-mannered G. I.. R(,herts hi0i school graduate. who came to Canada a, a teen to he with his father in Oshawa. The then -2., -,,car -old. who li�,cd %\,Ifh his ,IcrhrO thQr N11,11acl On Au_usta Street. had no criiniti rl record or kji­%%n Cneinlc, when he lett h,1n1C JUIN `l. 199'. He left behind a note will h read. rile for !ca%in,: to the St,rte, with, tit pa%Ing in,, hill,. I Ill taken_ .i . han:e for rn\, future. Th:re w,I, n, fur - her c\plan;rtl.,n fiellc%cd left t, %i,I( fainlf� In Jere,, he would never the I;Isf known per,,,n to sec NI; WCbster was ,r I,)cal Oshawa b:lnccr he \,I,itcd the da% he Icit to order ;I ,.ase of sha•.In_ ,ream In the w:ek, after lie went rot„In_. tt:rl,tun , father Arroid )A +,tcr and his wlf: Jean recci%Cd niti,tCrlou, phone AI ntLght -time we _''t lh;:m and when we w, old cr. -,ou d hear .)ni :i rl,l_ In ,,,und. ,,r,, Jcan Vt:i­tcr. tt stepmother It was like „,niconc .%.Is tr%Ing t,, rea,h u, and couldn t ,.,% am- thm_. It w,I, I-lic calls .%crc traced to an t)sha,ti:r number but :ould nc%cr he evplaincki. ,he sa% ,. .lir, tt':hsler maintains hope her ,tcp- sun he:,un: entangled with „ ole kin,i of had people. and [hal one ,!,n it,: ,1111 he found sJtc. tt!n,t.)n , tathcr Arnold has resi_ncd hi n,c!t t,, tcann_ the 1 Just h,t%c ,I tcclln-• h: I, no longer ali�c, hccau,c I know h1111 and tic would Call. I fust :an t hcl!c%c it.” sass Mr WChster. his �uI:C hreakin_. Copin_ with the "not knowing. won- dering" has become less p,unful as the \car, piss. but Win,[on 'I, alwa\s in m\ head." Air Webster s;1\, A,CkCnds and h,,lida�, are the most di liicult I he Identities tot `t Ill,i„tl %ka,hington tkChsicr .ind Linda Xrd!c .tic 11,fcd on police-olliputer' ,\,1C111> a:R,„ Amici:,. AN ,ire all unNol�cd :;ase,. [ale tiles remain open and are tafImes- ugated." Sf Ser,'Cant Sande R,.riC saes. "These people are never forgotten. nor will they be," he says, nitro , a recent rev iew of the Webster file has unearthed new leads which detectives are following. "Both cases are total mysteries and we've got to get to the bottom of them. We never conclude an investi,,ation until WC come up with a definitive answer." The staff sergeant acknowledges though, as time passes, "It's like looking for a needle in a haystack. The potential to find one person in X00 million in Canada and the United States is..." his voice trails off. D❑J It's been more than four years since Winston Washington Webster — known Anyone with information about an as Wayne among friends and family — unsolved crime can call Durham Region - cut short a telephone conversation with al Police at 579-1520 or Crime Stoppers his grandmother, telling her A have to at 430-8477. PAGE: 28 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. DECEMBER 4, 1996 Courthouse battle could dor ears Latest chapter in But the Region appealed the ruling cin tnnnd told Oshawa councillors NiondaV. to (tic purchase of the 9.5-acrc site and the grounds the judge erred in a\Nardin`+ "•1'he issue is the citiiens of 001,1NNa hasC constrtretion of the huildin`_. OshasN'a paid onoln`� dispute could ci��ht sear. of h:tcl. rent p;ucl tssiie paid fur the iourt> and close to `h)OO.(1011, sshilc the Count) paid Conscyuentl\ the Cit\ decided to a, :un Ihrou�rh the about take 18 months to resolve cross-appeal 51'11r11 the ourthouse \\;I,, huift in 1 9A St'h r, I>u h r R t I Bl, BRIAN I_F:GRF Ft rill -N \\ 1.1 K ST.\l I \\ RI I CI: .IU'�t who o\\n: I)urham Region's lar�_,Csi :ourihousc could he dela\ed Ironicalls enough. h\ a hacklo_ in the court.. The Cit., of, Osh;r\Na has launched a crus. -appeal after Durham Rection decided It, appeal a iuclgc's decision regardin, o\Nnership of the conunu- nit\lamest courthousC. I -he latest chapter in the ongoing tangled legal hattle hets\een the l\\t, ntum,:tpal go\'ernments could take at least another IF months to resolve due to an enormous hacklo of case: at the Ontario Cour; of :\ppeal. sa\s Rosalie I:\ans. Osha\N i', actin, solicitor. A tudL'C rulC(I earlier this fall the Crt\ of Ush:nNa should get hack ren; troll) 1)urham Region for rms metal courthouse rrntal use of the Ross - land Road tactlrt\ in Whith\ dating hack to 19,1� 1•he build, '_• also ser\ e• aN Durham Ret -,ion headquar- (er,. Osha\Na Nla.or Nano\ 1)tarnond has said the ruling could he .North as much as million to the C-tt\. 69EEAnR6 CORRECTION NOTICE The 5011: OFF INSIGNIA GOLD 123_ :pn"-JeS Or Sa = un: 24 ?-E omiM�� '.^ s infprmat,�� I The 500c OFF TRADITION GOLD. 40 °o OFF RINGS. 30 OFF WATCHES AND 40 OFF STERLING SILVER G,; , e, d Lt c- viii: u�J 0^ Sae T. ;a-. -12 9 - Sears regrets any inconvenience that this may have causes � r ar r C, r, n sNas �rN.a �c In "Since the RcLlon has appealed. then both Ospa,ka and the 111cn-Counts of 1974. the title of the property was not have opened up the process," NIa\or I)la- Ontario each made financial contriht tions legally trtnslCrred to the Rection. 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E or less than one typical greens fee, ing nine in Durham and others in places (�eorgieff. •Fhe Lung Association of Durham you can en ov efTion is once a aim offerin I great discounts at 41 golf like Cohourg. Markham, Lindsay, Peter- •To order a (iolf Privilege Book or for 1' g, just in time clubs and driving ranges without travel- tx)rou r Christmas gifts, its Golf Privilege lint, gh and Barrie, more information call the Lung Assc)cia r hundreds of miles," sans Janet "The number of h( k e to aid shelter for abused women AJAX -- You can do some Christ- inas shopping and raise money to aid a .licher for abused women and children -it the none time this weekend. 'life Women's Committee of Loral 10> )O of the Canadian Auto Workers is holdin_ a fund-raising sale Saturday. I )cc. 7 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Local UY)0 union hall at 140 hunt St. in Ajax. Amon_ items available will be hak-cd goods. txx)ks and craps, and uckcts tier a rattle. All proceeds will go to Bethesda house. a shelter for abused women and children located in Clarington. ` Call the Local 1090 office at 683 - ?510 tier more information. Reading Circle meets in Pickering Saturday PICKLRIN(l -- Local kids can enjoy a world of wonder when the Pickering Reading Circle Saturday. Dec. 7. llae Reading Circle is a reading Program for children and meets week - Iv from 9:30 to 10:30 am. at Orchard 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Picker - Join the program at any time. •Ihcre's no charge. Organizers, mean- while, say French-speaking adult vol- unteers are needed. Call 839-3037 for information. ADVERTISING CORRECTION -L�r Great Gifts #2 insert, included in this lewspaper this week. Please note the following: '39e 28-JVC.32" television sets Mod. AV32720 and a,132790 will be available January 15, 1997. In our ;real Gifts #1 insert, from Nov. 27, 1996, on page 9-Cas10 business organizer Mod. 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GET WHAT YOU WANT SMAxTUA%(: Smart customers use S"ARTL:A :. Don't forget to use your GM card FROM YOUR PONTIAC 1�AC. a custom-designed lease plan to fit your earnings toward the purchase or PERFORMANCE S1LIICK specific needs- You can pay zero down, lower lease of your next GM vehicle.** your monthly payments or use your trade-in. What's your card done for you lately DEALERS GMC You Should Know This: =Based on a 36 month lease for vehicles equipped as described. A minimum down payment of: Sunfire Coupe ISA - $1,555, Sunfire Sedan 1SA - $1.461• GMC Sifari 1SA - $2.410. GMC Sierra Regular Cab 1SH - $1.558 and security deoes:t of: Sunfire Coupe - $300, Sunfire Sedan - $300. GMC Safari - $350, GMC Sierra Regular Cab - $350 are required. Annual kilometre imit: 20.000 xm. $0.08 per excess kilometre- tlFreight, as indicated, licence, insurance and taxes are not included. Of°ers appy to 199? new or demonstrator models - Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell -lease for less. Orfers app:, to qualified retail customers oriv• _:mated time offers may not be combined or used with other offers. See your Dealer for details- {mTD and GM are licensed user's of Harks. 1 5, 4 9 0 recllnina °rcpt o„ -{e- se e-lease,m-~ea-' spc::er .cw..,u]r� rreignt $b:f, '97 Pontiac Sunfire Sedan $ 1, 5 , 4 9 0 011 2.2 lite L4 -11`-6 e^g1--e, 5-sceed transrissio,, L4 -.-=e I A87- c a: ai- gags, A:","FM stere- -tea o:3ss, PassLCCK t-e`t-deter e^_ s, ste-- ,,,,.;o steering, rec1in:-g `rort seas, remcte tr,:-K -e:ease $ 2 2 9 * 3b•y '97 GMC Safari no -charge running boards2 190 HP Vortec 4300 V6 engine, rear wheel drive, 4 -speed automatic transmission, 4-w-11 ABS, dual air bags, side guard door beams, 5500 lb towing capacity, deep tinted glass 8 -passenger seating, air conditioning, AM/ stereo cassette, deluxe chrome grille -des y 2.88 1997 GMC Kodiak Sierra Regular Cab' $1,9 ,888' (excludes $ 2 8 8 200 HP Vortec 4300 SFI V6 engine, galvanized freight $895)X36 months/ all -steel 8 ft• cargo box, 4 -speed automatic $1.556 transmission, side guard door beams, speed sensitive steering, dual air bags For a limited time receive a free Kodiak** Gift Package with the purchase or lease of any new 1997 GMC Sierra. GET WHAT YOU WANT SMAxTUA%(: Smart customers use S"ARTL:A :. Don't forget to use your GM card FROM YOUR PONTIAC 1�AC. a custom-designed lease plan to fit your earnings toward the purchase or PERFORMANCE S1LIICK specific needs- You can pay zero down, lower lease of your next GM vehicle.** your monthly payments or use your trade-in. What's your card done for you lately DEALERS GMC You Should Know This: =Based on a 36 month lease for vehicles equipped as described. A minimum down payment of: Sunfire Coupe ISA - $1,555, Sunfire Sedan 1SA - $1.461• GMC Sifari 1SA - $2.410. GMC Sierra Regular Cab 1SH - $1.558 and security deoes:t of: Sunfire Coupe - $300, Sunfire Sedan - $300. GMC Safari - $350, GMC Sierra Regular Cab - $350 are required. Annual kilometre imit: 20.000 xm. $0.08 per excess kilometre- tlFreight, as indicated, licence, insurance and taxes are not included. Of°ers appy to 199? new or demonstrator models - Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell -lease for less. Orfers app:, to qualified retail customers oriv• _:mated time offers may not be combined or used with other offers. See your Dealer for details- {mTD and GM are licensed user's of Harks. PACE -WA-THE NEWS ADVERTISER, VA ED_ DE('EMBER 4,19% Durhampolice kick off foodand B,v BRIAN LEGREE DURIIAN7 STAFF Meet the need. 'I'hat's the airn o1 the Durham Regional Police i:irhth Annual food and Ioy Drivc, which officially kicked off Monday morning. Since its inception in 1981), the drive has faced steadily increasine demand. says Sande Mackie. one of the co-ordinators of the project. "The trend has been that there's it greater need, but every time there's it greater need. people dig deeper." she says. '•Each year I think we're never going to get enough tfiwd and toys). but the people come Lhrough and we manage to meet the need." Mrs. Mackie says last year the food and tov drive provided more than 120 yanloads of food and tovs to about 20 agencies throughout Durham Region. including the Salva- tion Arrny, Simcoe Ifall Settlement Flousc in Oshawa. Big Sisters, the men's hostel in ( )shawa and the )AV('A, l'he drive is sponsored by Oshawa-«'pithy-('larington and Port Perm This Week. 'I'lle ars-Pickering New" Advertiser. along with seNcral car dealers throughout the rcrion who donate the use of vans to pick up -ind dislrihutc donated items. Policc chict 'lrctor \1c(',whcnN was on hand for it srvcial ccrcrnon% at the \]cl.aughlin Armories to launch the drnc. along with political dignitaries. including actin, Oshawa Mayor Al Mammon and «-hilh% \1a.or fom Edwards. Bob Ilughes of Iloriion Iluhhies in the h;:ndalwood Park Placa in NVIlithy kicked off the fund -raisin_ portion of the driyc hs donating a cheque for S-1' fO r;uscd through a rat- tle at his store. SCugog Mayor Howard Hall, a member of the Durham Regional Police Services Board, says the drive "is just ;Lnothcr cx;unplc oC what the police are doing tier the community. It goes to show they're willing to do something for those less tortunatc o.ys I, in the li,v. .It l s tivcr. distributed the wcck of Dc�. 1st. the hs,n.1t111 N FI Full (.Ut3l,l�t sottv%•dre ss ill nut he available for the• Sega tiarllfn unit. �Isc, the 1)iablo (A) Rune for %Vindo«. 95 ss ill only the availahlc in the spring of ')^. V,apologirc• fur any misunderstanding this may hav, caused. r / / THi. Triii,).-,fi I ST.ax J 1 1�.J Wcr lail�l Ftss; The 1997 Cottage Show will be the most powerfully promoted Cottage Show ever! DON'T MISS THE BIG ONE! Call today for Sponsorship and Exhibitor delails The Cottage Show. 467 Speers Road, Oakville 905-815-0017 F= 905-815-0511 1-800-387-7682 than ourselves." Businesses throughout Durham are cltcouracged to ret to the drive, says Mrs. Mackic. "If you have it ('hristmas Party, make the entrance Icc he it canned good, or instead of viyinr gag gifts at the ollice Party, bring it canned good." she says. People call drop oft a new. unwrapped toy or Iood item al an.,. police station or fire hall in Durham Region, she says, adding ,groups can set up their own drop box and mem- bers of Durh;un Regional Police will pick up donated ,foods and deliver them to the arcncics for distribution in the community. toy drive ('ash donations can also he made at any Police station or at the drop - of( Centre. at i Mary St.. it you're in Oshawa. ']'he idea for the lood and toy drive originated with Sande Mackie's hus- hand, Steve Mackie, it member of the Durham Regional Police Service since I078. "During ('hrisunas time I'd vo to numerous domestics idispute calls) where there was no food or toys in the house," says Detective Mackie, who took his idea for a food and tov drive to then -police chief' David Edwards. 7'he drive runs until Dec. 23. 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AMiFM cars 8 more P4830 ny eMnas P443fi Eke umr "66 2��� per • $ W90mo.• 88 LINCOLN MARK VII '8.888 r 96 SEBRING JXI CONVERTIBLE ra;ne' V­:rrt, 4V l V .:ae,.i,u a „r- w..er ��414j11�J mor.. -? _ �-- �iiirr►.� 1 C 96 GROKEE LINKED V9 a,.aa,a ;ra.: aa;❑r ou ,ars as e( sea 'ear Ittgate'hp „G ,ase s�nsclt­l L, seats. P w a 1 n¢ cruise AM F V Cass. CD ous more 1,756 per r 94 VOYAGER WAGON �l %ia! 1 -98$$ J0 96 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 3 �L �'c a_;� : s c C ar core ' .,ass seats d FV ABS st,:ray'e 7,awe,•-CJI ,ack floor mats •^ere %hk$��� VON .......... Uk�Pj Jil FATME Y�i►ihr �ilr� � '�i` � � � '��' � li � � � � � �-->r ilk �. r IPF 21 ,. [ ii 0 TED DWAYNE TED JIM DON ANN BILL HAZEN KERRY LEN JERRY TOM PAUL WILLIAMSON PICKARD WILLIAMSON MCELROY ARSENAULT HEARD GOODWYN HARDING PICKARD WOODCOCK DRAGE BRASSOR GROBERT N VILLAGE * . PLYMOUTH • . HWY. N401 o CHRYSLER 1 • • • es. •es. ~ cr 1110 r , I • , , , ' ' r U I • • • s TORONTO = OSHAWA 411 Payments Quoted Are Leases > Based on 3o month lease with $2,300 downpayment or equivalent trade plus freight 8 all applicable taxes. "Based on 48 month lease with $3.000 downpayment or cash or equivalent trade plus all applicable taxes. 1'.%(;E }2-A-TIIF; N WS ADVERTISER \1'F:1)., 1)F;('Eti1RF:R 4, l+rib Wanted: AJAh-PI( KF:RiIV(; -- if YOU have too much time on your hands. arca agencies need you to help out neigh- t►(m in your community. Severil ori anizations are seeking volunteers to put their time and talents to work for people who need a helping hared: Information Ajax - Pickering: Are you interested in discovering information about our cornmunit\-' Volunteers with _,otxI intcr- personal skills are required to direct clients to appropriate community iwencics. ('all Noreen at 656-2661 for detail.". Ajax - Pickering Community Care Home Support Program: The pro) - gra m needs volunteers to drive seniors and phvsicalh� disabled adults to their mcd- ical appointments. A ,gasoline compensation is pro\idcd. Call Sal\- 1-on_�o at 686- ,331 Ajax -Pickering Red Cross: Join the Rcd ('ros, team' Challenging positions exist with man• prograrrrs and scr ices. ('alt Carol (iiinxv at -1_'(1-;3y;- Arthritis Societe of I)urham Region: 'Voluntcers are needed t() help with spe- cial cvents throughout the year. lun d -rising and otiiir work :and/or serve on the chapters executive comrm(- fee. Cal Lucy Peen at 4,4- 7221 or 1 Ko;ti-765 f1(l�)�. Ajax -Pickering %%omen's Resource Centre: Womcn volunteers are needed to sup- p()n and proyidc information as community reso urces to abused women at a vulnera- ble latae in their lives. N'ou will be required to work a[ least tw:) hours per week. he willing to learn ncu skills and share your wisdom and con- cern. For an application or information call Jackie or People like you to be Santa all year long ........_..... Joan at 686-2661. Bit; Brothers Association of Ajax -Pickering: Women arid Wren cur needed f<)r the nc«' in -school Nicntorint: Program one hour pcv week. Big_ Brothers and volunteers arc also needed rix group activities, oil -ice support and aItcncY programs. Share the fun and support the monis and hc)cs from gather -absent homes in our communities. Cal 61!6-28 7 1. Block Parent Program: Being a Block- Parent i, and rewarding. I hsplay the Block Parent sign only when it is convenient to ansT.ver the lour. Your only responsibility is to link up the person in need of assistance with the Proper authorities. For further information about the Ajax Block Parent Program call Kathy ('rcensides at 5OO- 223-1" Bit; Sisters Axso►tiation of Ajax -Pickering: Women who) Lan oflcr a .uppo)rtiyc. cuing Incn(iship to a girl six to 16, a tx)y six to 10 o r a pregnant teen o r young moth- er sur needed to volunteer with the one-to-one matchins pro -:runs. Volunteers are al.,,() needed for otf ct: help. spccLil events. fund-raising aril the K)ard of directors. Gall Sill. Breast (.'anter Sot'iet% of Canada -- I)urttam chapter. 7'hc s()cic(\- aims to fund Canadian breast cancer research and heighten brtiast cancer awareness. Needed are volunteers who cera donate two or three hours a month to assist in tilt (Luh' operuion of - the chapter. to help organize fund -raisin,: events. to speak to groups. etc. Full training is provided. Call 61if-7993 or 666--i i61. Canadian Cancer Society, West I)urham Unit: 'I1)c unit seek, a vice-presi- dcnt aund committee chairmen to serve on the board of direc- tors for fund-raising, health promotion. communications and Volunteer development. Four to 15 hours monthh'. For these and other volunteer opportunities. call Lynn IVar.trko at 686-1516. Canadian Diabetes Association -- Durham branch: 'Ihc g(xd of CUA is to improve the quality of life of Canadians affected by dca- hetes through research, scr- vice, advoc ►cy and education. "The I)unc�un Region branch needs volunteers for a Variety of positions and to help out at bingos held every second Slln(Lty afternoon at Caesars Bln�_() Plait, 88 Kim-, St. W., Oshawa. Cal 'led Savelle at 436-6648. Children's Aid Societv of Durham: Volunteers are needed to act as special friends to children and par- ents, to supervise family access visits, to help with spe- cial events and to supervise the children's plavToom. Call Susan Kucharski at 4?3-1553 ext 2311 1mornings only). Mrham Association for Family Respite Services: Enthusiastic volunteers are needLd to share a few hours a month with a child, teen or adult with a handicap. Join them in leisure activities or provide respite in your own home. ('all %alcrie lord at 427- 3541. ANNANDALE DODGE VAN SALE! TAKE ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS HOPPING HOME IN ONE LOAD... Y a� i i$ 7 DODGE OMNI 5,995 1989 PLY1rOUT}I StA1DM $4,995 1992 CARAVAN 5 $8,995°° 19% DODGE CARGO VAX $6,995 �� A,- - - 1992 FORD TEMPO $7,995 DODGE CARAVAN �: !; w.. 93or 24T Package: • Air conditioning 7 DL V6 engine • Automatic transmission Dual anrbegs . D� gs Sliding dnver's side door . Side Pact beams • Easy Out er Se Seats" ' 7 Passenger seating • Roof rack • Child proof door locks X m Vl rev br vaMle wQLvw as o—boid TOui — op.gw— n s t 0 J7G Fm¢ mw*tnp am kmryd b I1 DDC Charge d S', Am 1a este$$ ebrrobes i b a.�ed and W fP •,e� ro buy EaCM wWvrMnl '} PICe.teaSr Ip rrlecle ediyped as 0, scr ed 24T plus GKD F Stbie[ app til' Che %* Cndt Garuda Lid TAs is a �c wyM StiaO bNKr nwrance regslralon and Uws nil elcYrded Sw deakr br details sift Alz� fullyV6 4dr, 7W— air • • i • . • ' • • • I cruise, 1992Y SABLE • am �m 1!!1 C�TI��'fully $119995 $10,995 :13,995loaded. •,�a �.. f t I ROB BENNETT TED BLAKE BILL MORGAN RICK WILKINSON ARCHIE HAROLD FOWLER SALES MANAGER TERWILLEGAR JEFF GAVAN DAN SHEA ANNANDALE DODGE CHRYSLER Off -5722 IF_WFn=L_ CHURCH A BAYLY ST., PICKERING I • SERVICE PARTS LEASING BODY SHOP 683-9511683-1258 683-5722 683-6488 hristmas tree safety tsps from the Ajax Fire Department \X - The ('Itristnnts tree is ,ol o1 ttte season, a huh 01' on 1)eC. 25 and a lire haz- Iess properly maintained. following are sal"cty tips he /\,jax Dire Department. KIS ('anada and the ('hrist- ,cc Growers of Ontario. e sure you buy a I'reshly -e, hCCal1SC a dry tree cafe a lire hazard. he needles are shed - n break when hent, another tree. a tree will] a strung ,:olot- and noticeable ice. the tree outside in sheltered place ou're readV to in. \Take sure it en brimim- it cut two to three inches hast diagonally and place ,Judy tree stand. : sure the tree has a good ir, w th at least two to ires ol' water, and top it up 11' the water drops below the end ol' the trunk, the sten, 111,1,, renal itself', rcyuirin 1 ,1 fre,,h cut. * Place the tree away 1.1(1111 exits, Fireplaces, radiators. heating vents, space heaters. tclevi cion sets and winilows with direct exposure to the sun. Don't use lightins- sets that arc frayed or damal(,cd. Kccp cleciri- .:al bulbs away from curtains or co InbustIbIc materials and never use can- dles on or near a tree. r Keep all Christmas presents away from electrical hulks. * Don't use more than three sets cif lights on an extension cord. because overloading can start a fire. Keep connections awav from the water In the stand and make sure all cxten,lmi curd, arc ('anadian Standards A,simaton WSA) approo.ccl. * Use wcathcrprool' outdoor lights and curds fur exterior dec- orations. "I'hesc sets aren't intend- ed for prolonged exposure, so take thein clown a, soon as the season is over. Unplug fights before Icavin" the house or going to hed. Kcep children and pets awa% frllrn candles, electrical cords and fireplaces. Make sure sour children arc aware of the potential dangers of the Christmas tree. * Dry trees can hum like a torch and spread lire quickly. Rcrnovc them as Soon as large amounts of needles begin to tall. ,tiger burn trees, decorations or wrapping paper in your tireplacc. * Renmrve the tree within It) to 14 day, after \ ou put 1t up f Ir deco Irate nL. After that amount of little in a heated hudding. c',cn the Ireshc,t tree will hci_tn to dry out. It's flame - broiled! Everyday at BURGER participating KING locations. _ !3 P E C r A L O F F E R I�r • we come right to your - home or work .,:�- - • top quality glass and adhesives s7 • expericnc ,courteous ��. techni no d on Y Ild repairs! , Any Where Any Weather Any Time (905) 42 ourtech*ian to Toll Free 1 to windshicki Read the News Advertiser! Who RON" 111106W somw MODEL T COMPUTERS 131 Brock Street South, Whitby 1905) 430-5131 S Pets tr= ACUVt Aa Tea a fta Mai W Mao K tiNwN 1A) 16#IB ,,.more • .'S6: p.pel,ne cine ' MB eeDn SVGA ndeo • ' J '; B A.rd drrrr 1 4WB •IoppV dove ii spell •osn,D. 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PICKERING --for real crNtlnlunjt\ tonlinlC. he "as re"arcicd for his per- Amanda Sloane \\as Rohrrl. it char- thcafre. take a look at the pantomime forrnance h\ hisses and hoes from the atter out ofShciv ood Foresi. ane] Mol no\\ Pla\Ing at 1)unharton-Fairport audience. His t\\o conic cohorts.:\li lic White %%as the til�hUngale. United Church. and Oop. \\cre pla\cd h\ Phil Hill ;old In the magic department. ;mother Entitled The Three Bear,, this silo\\ Dcrck Gcno\;t. important part ol* pantunrinlc. "litania. is the first of the season h\ the Picker- 1"he o\er-the-top Dame Trott and the Queen u1 the I ries, and her as,l,- ing Pla\crs. "hhe plot is looscl\ con- her sun \\ ill\. the unc\pccted heroine (all( I;urics \\erc charnungl\ perto netted to the old stun of Goldilocl„ -I'hrec and hero of the stun_ . \\cre pla\cd h\ nrcd h\ Sur Tclfcr. '\adinc Cooper and and theBears. but it has slam Peter Bou-Ghannanl and Lis.i f:urrin,•- Chelsea Mcl)cnnol(. Rl a lding out the other characters. as is usual in a pan- ton. cast of chorus nicinhcrs %%err \•ictoria torllnnc. Kane Doran appeared as the Count- Ar,LUC. Joshua Griffin. Rachcl flu -:\- The hears \\Crc pla\ed h\ Christine cs, Dracula I \\ill not Ir\ To c\plain ham. Tia Papponc. Joshua Pc,rne and Pcsmc. Janne \lurgan and P;urick Hu- hen\ Countc„ Dracula tits into the Fina I Rw,. A -Darr. and Goldilocks h\ \laggre stun of the Tlirce Bear,. c\ccpt to sa\ \, �Wh most thratrr. :i lot of the Whitc that pantonlinic usuall\ has sonic scar\ \\ork for this production \\crit Into The \illainou, Baron. as portra\ed characters. lluiknl,• sonic \cn nice custunie,. Performance Axith Spanish Accents :\;diene partitI(in f" i, `fefillltel\ part of the tradition of p pantonuntr. Children cspeciall, seer) to like this• AJAX -- T'hc Fest1\111 Pla\ers %%ill rest to this concert. cheering• huoing and \earning the char - add some Spanish spree to their scc- Suhs, rlptiun hruchures and lickct: actor, of dan,_,cr. and concert in :\fa\ later thl, month. ma\ he purchased at N11.I,tct-mind l he Three Bears 1, being prc,ent<<I The group, Sparii,h :\cecnt, con- Educational In the 1"i, kerinL 'I�o\\n at Dunharton-Fairport 1*ni Cd Church cert I, set for l i:kcring \illage L'mt- Centre or h\ calling 90*; --l-1-0920. in:kering Urc. (,. �. 13, and 14 at Cd Chur:h S Iturda\ D • 1 - ;11 ti I' i ,It uh,.rlptil,n hrochurc, are also, p.rn. \.,. are -p ni. III 'it lnee, un I)c:. P.m. a\allahlc ;It }'IckCrrng. :\la\ and 7. � :md 14 Tickct, arc Slis for adult,. A touch kit c\oIlci oll adorn, the Whilh\ llhrarie, k1i students, and tib for seniors and seasonal :on:Cr t File e\ent „ p:n, SLIh,:ription, for the reniainlng children Call -420 25(C for ticket, and aIth \1;I11uCI Dc 1•alla's rh\thn1i, Rit- three concerts are w6ailahle ;it fur information. ual Fire Dame and I, Iolltmed h\ adult, and s,fur ,kmiors and ,nl- 'ieor,_es Bvct s cOularating opera dent, irincn SIT'Lle ticket, are SIS for adult, The :onccri feature, \\pith\ rc,i- and X12 for ,:niors and students. dent, and 1996 Pickering Rolan Suh,cripuuns and singe ticket, nla\ NIU,l: Festival stars S:u(t Hulk in also he purchased at tilt dour on Dc:. the n\Ctin� ConciCrtu dc :lranfuei 1-: cash or cheque onl) ). Discounts for guitar h\ Joaquin Rodrigo and arc a\ailahlc for -,ruups ol- 10 or Ursula -Zielinski In the passionate )lore, finale of Ma\ Bruch', Violin Con:cr- Refreshments frorn little Austria to No 1 in G minor. Cafe \\ ill he a\ailahle hcforc the con- Thc Festl\al Pla\crs bind ensenl- cert and durin, intermission. hle and ,cIc:ti0nN h\ the Durham Pickering Vill.we United Church Philharmonic Choir. udder The dircc- is ,It oo Churl; tion of Boh Phillips. add ila\or and St N..:\I;t\. TR Tf lut ![A[�eatunng Golddcks Presented by^� Pickering Plavers An interactive mus", comedy c, _ %0%29Eom 'sou 3C2pm &8prr Dec I-; ;, De: 58" De: 72pm A8:m. Dec 82c,r Dei '3'3E;)- Dec 42 pm &8[),A.. s'10. Seniors & S'iden;s `E C7rAren'o Box Office 905-420-2507 All Performances at Dunbarton-Fairport United Church aking 5279 99 or less Zist Dear Santa FALL O BEAUTIFUL BANQUET HALLS L1 S 2H5 NCLUSIVE $5f)00 Per Person -2507 g lel EATERY IVJP, OPEN EVERY DAY 9:00 a.m. YOU CAN EAT FOR AS LITTLE AS YOU CAN AT HOME Breakfast Special (Daly) Luncheon Specials Daily %95 TWO CAN DINE FOR $1349 (Every Day of The Week) %! Advertiser. Send your EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT letters to Santa to: (Everything on our menu (after 5:00 p.m.) News Advertiser Pickering Town Centre 839 f ,cm Ston Rd 1 305 Pickering Pk" y.(at Li%erpool R 4,20-7577. Christmas show by kids' choir PICKFRING -- 'I hr Jean McDonald Children's Choir presents a Christmas nru,ical [)]a\' S.ItUrda\, Dcc. 7 in file auditorium at the Pickering Ccntral j Lihrar\. OnC The Fsplalladc. 'I'hc Holl\ and I\\. I-ea_uc include" ,in-iin * and danrini• and is ahout it little girl k0o �'vants to he Santa ('Ecus. \�o ,ho\\s kik ill he prescnlcd. at 1 P.nr. and :10 P.nl. i Tickct, are S4. For ticket, or more information call 837-201 I. � NEW STYLE Izt:S-1-AIJIZANT Sealood !)inner Buj e!!ingston includes Loh.ctc•1: 899Fri. tial. Sun.40.99For Pick-up or Delivery _509-987610% off .u. orders over lZd. Adven,nq Feature HE GENERAL, STORE OPEN'S WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM THE GCNEHAL STORE-,P0;1ed Ine aoor; of thug 2nd location in Whitby Mall this week and response has been well above expectation. The store is a compilation of 90 small town retailers from all over Ontario whose products range from unique crafts to Imported candies and decorated arts from all corners of the globe. -The response we have received has been overwhelming", says John Schute. Managing Director and co-founder. -We represent about 100 Retailers. Crafters. Importers, wholesalers and Manufacturers of unique products from all over Ontario Each has their own space within the store, a sign above their retail area identifies their name and town " The General Store creates the small ambiance and retail environment and supplies the sales staff and of course the marketing. The Idea is to commercialize and hopefully immortalize the original concept of the old General Store. The difference between the typical concept and the new General Store in Whitby Mall is that it is more of a gift store with a huge variety of products. very unique one -of - a -kind arts and crafts, some really tasty consumables and the accent is definitely on quality rather than quantity. You have to see it for yourself, they even have importers from Indonesia and Africa! The feeling is store will be very popular with Christmas shoppers. The unique retail concept is the brainchild of an Elora Businessman who discovered that 75% of all small town business in Ontario comes from the tourists of metropolitan areas around Toronto, ie the "golden horseshoe". Most of the consumers who shop in these small towns are weekenders or day trippers to the country from the cities. This is great in the summer months when the small towns are busy, but business really dies off in the dead of winter. The only way to spread the shopping dollars throughout the retail year is to reverse the process and take the small town boutiques to the city! Enter The General Store. This gives retailers, manufacturers and country crafters the opportunity to stay busy in the winter and expand without having to be there. As well as offering local shoppers the best of Ontario all under one roof, right here in the City. Forget driving all over Ontario in the middle of winter. The General Store is the second in a chain of stores that are planned to be opening in all major centres across Canada. The first is in Mississauga on Dundas Street's busy West End. We understand that at least two more are planned for the greater Toronto area next year. So if you know someone who is difficult to buy for or you are looking for that unique piece of art or ornament to decorate your home, this is definitely the place to go. Its a Christmas shoppers dream. (905) 579-9222 Letters... � will be published this year in the N ews %! Advertiser. Send your letters to Santa to: News Advertiser 130 Commercial A ve Ajax, Ont. ; All tetters will be forwarded y H "�iW � 113 11• to the North Pole to Santa's \' attention! NEWS ADVERTISER Pickering Town Centre 839 f ,cm Ston Rd 1 305 Pickering Pk" y.(at Li%erpool R 4,20-7577. Christmas show by kids' choir PICKFRING -- 'I hr Jean McDonald Children's Choir presents a Christmas nru,ical [)]a\' S.ItUrda\, Dcc. 7 in file auditorium at the Pickering Ccntral j Lihrar\. OnC The Fsplalladc. 'I'hc Holl\ and I\\. I-ea_uc include" ,in-iin * and danrini• and is ahout it little girl k0o �'vants to he Santa ('Ecus. \�o ,ho\\s kik ill he prescnlcd. at 1 P.nr. and :10 P.nl. i Tickct, are S4. For ticket, or more information call 837-201 I. � NEW STYLE Izt:S-1-AIJIZANT Sealood !)inner Buj e!!ingston includes Loh.ctc•1: 899Fri. tial. Sun.40.99For Pick-up or Delivery _509-987610% off .u. orders over lZd. Adven,nq Feature HE GENERAL, STORE OPEN'S WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM THE GCNEHAL STORE-,P0;1ed Ine aoor; of thug 2nd location in Whitby Mall this week and response has been well above expectation. The store is a compilation of 90 small town retailers from all over Ontario whose products range from unique crafts to Imported candies and decorated arts from all corners of the globe. -The response we have received has been overwhelming", says John Schute. Managing Director and co-founder. -We represent about 100 Retailers. Crafters. Importers, wholesalers and Manufacturers of unique products from all over Ontario Each has their own space within the store, a sign above their retail area identifies their name and town " The General Store creates the small ambiance and retail environment and supplies the sales staff and of course the marketing. The Idea is to commercialize and hopefully immortalize the original concept of the old General Store. The difference between the typical concept and the new General Store in Whitby Mall is that it is more of a gift store with a huge variety of products. very unique one -of - a -kind arts and crafts, some really tasty consumables and the accent is definitely on quality rather than quantity. You have to see it for yourself, they even have importers from Indonesia and Africa! The feeling is store will be very popular with Christmas shoppers. The unique retail concept is the brainchild of an Elora Businessman who discovered that 75% of all small town business in Ontario comes from the tourists of metropolitan areas around Toronto, ie the "golden horseshoe". Most of the consumers who shop in these small towns are weekenders or day trippers to the country from the cities. This is great in the summer months when the small towns are busy, but business really dies off in the dead of winter. The only way to spread the shopping dollars throughout the retail year is to reverse the process and take the small town boutiques to the city! Enter The General Store. This gives retailers, manufacturers and country crafters the opportunity to stay busy in the winter and expand without having to be there. As well as offering local shoppers the best of Ontario all under one roof, right here in the City. Forget driving all over Ontario in the middle of winter. The General Store is the second in a chain of stores that are planned to be opening in all major centres across Canada. The first is in Mississauga on Dundas Street's busy West End. We understand that at least two more are planned for the greater Toronto area next year. So if you know someone who is difficult to buy for or you are looking for that unique piece of art or ornament to decorate your home, this is definitely the place to go. Its a Christmas shoppers dream. (905) 579-9222 Plickerin it, Sp()r ��'ritt r �H�-71ll) Fax: 683 --SOA 9 Markham District Marauders' Kerri Couper. left, Pine: Rid�,e Secondary School's Natalie Higgins, centre and Michelle Blake, of %vlarkhani. battle for a loose hall at the Ontario Federal1011 of phots by .vano,.%s,, Athletic Associations regional senior -,iris' basketball tournament at Henr% Strut Hieh School in Whithy last Frida% and Saturda%. INIarkham defeated Pine Rid�'e ie). Pine Ridge Pumas basketball girls drop OFSAA semi -.final PICKERING — The Pine Ridge Second;an• School Pumas senior girls' basketball team ran into :t rcd-hut Etobicoke squad at the provincial high Ndlool basketball qualifier at Henry Street High School in Whitby last weekend. 131e Pine Ridge Pumas were among eight teams tel r1articipate in the Ontario Federation of School :\thlctic Associations regional competition. 'I11c till) team advanced to the OFSAA championships in London this week. The Pumas dropped a 64-46 decision to even- tual regional champion Etobicoke in the semi-final Saturday. Pine Ridge coach Pamela Masales says the Pumas couldn't keep up with their foes. 'They were bigger, faster and stronger. We were definitely outmatched, but the kids didn't platy up to my expectations. I was a little disap- pointed,,, says Masales. Danielle North and Natalie Higgins were the IT point getters for the Pumas with 12 points apiece. "fhe Pumas advanced to the semi-final after scoring a 49-41 victor} oyer Sir Oli%rr Mowat Collegiate iron) Scarborough. In a game which lacked emotion and intensitl. the Pumas finally put it all together in the last two minutes to pull out the % ictory. North a._ain "as the leading_ shot)[er for the Punlai with _20 Points Pine Ridge >l;trleel the cent agall'st �c:ollu- seeded Markham District. The Pumas were able to keep much -vaunted 63" centre Talnnly Sutton in check for the first half, which ended tied at 22-22. But lbul trouble in the third quarter spelled trouble for Pine Ridge as Markham outscored the Pumas 21-3 en route to a 55-39 victory. North scored 12 paints tier the Punlas, while Melanie Denheyer chipped in with nine. The Punl;ls finished the season with a record of* 21 wins and seven losses. Another Pickering learn, the St. Mary Catholic Secondary School Monarchs, competed at the OFSAA regionals in Whitby, but lost Kith its games to Lisgar from Ottawa and Etobicoke and was elimirated frons further play. 'riff. NEWS ADVEATISER. WED., DE('F:MBEA 41.1996 -PAGE 35-A SportsNews , ser Panthers claw Huskies PI('K[:RiN(i - Iho Pickerin„ Panther, it,l,l ,ul ,lanr !rustrauon, on the Durh;un Hu;kir, in lunrnr 'X Hlreke% Lcaguo play In PickcrinL Sunda% ni„ht. Altcr dolr%crinL, I ;uh-Par perl()r- •rlanco at the annual Nlcli , Junil.r 'A (-•iassic ,i1 the .1un,r't (onurlunu\ ('ontrc 1a,t 'llurr;da% and f-rida\ ,%hrch ,ave then, p, „t ,nc win in throe ":one,. the )JTlIi I trA,b. .rtI IIn_ the \ nc IE14 .; = •lt illi Pi,korirr Mlle .ict„n nnpr, \es the Panther; eaeuc ro,,,rd Il, 16 \\ in,. Ihrcc It t;.c, and three: ties. Pickcrim, ;till rcinAin, in t,tp sp,,t in the Ica-guc', i:,i,tcrn DnI,i,w. 12 pl,Iilk Ahcad Iii Ouinto f llle Panther, all„v%od the oxpamit,n Durham) ,quad 1,, ;,(,rc the ,r'cninI_' :n the tir,t minute 11,L,t% I3,. !hc ,nti ,f hC ,e,,,t1tl Pcrl,ai. '}I' PI11it1Cr, held ,, ,,anl,,rtahle n i ioad ,inti never ^;ick Panther head -,,t,h 1„hn Blackburn atter a dl,,1111), IlltinL• k'Um,ilncnt. the pia%cr, [hl,nght 111c\ had ,,,nlethin_ to prove "I thl,uglll thc\ %vers til;aE-p, Int:J with their perttmmxi,:c at the *wurn,t- nlcnt,. Illc ,,nl,. posul\o that the %coon It ,hill l hX-C ,Ir)% -la% '•Atth in.:iudin ,t .e l alone ono, ,Int: i\: ilkisronai gamic, ;hl, In„rtlh. '.%o .%Inlod h, ,tart December „fl on the nI_•ht t,�A,L: he ,a\ \. ,,,vnlg ,t,tti,tre, %%ere ,n.ul.lhlo for Iho Durh•un ,,,ntc,t, 111r Panthers %koro put ;n the uplvr iicr of the M: r, i.cague tOr the nlcnt. pfa\ulg in a puri %khi,h include.; (lurntc. I'hornhill and :aurora. And. ex.:pt tura %%inning ' `:;ion ill the tir,l ,aorto i,*anl,I tlic Qmnto Hawk. I1ulr,da\. ntahulg nlu,h Pi,konr•g. Ille Panthers %\cre ii,Indlod 1 In the ,cccjid _,lnl: f,k [tic Ihorrlhrll Islanders and k\orc ,cill home altcr ,In s - %%hipping alt the hands of the AUror,l 1\1,,_na ii eros B,,th _amps %\crc rl 1\ cd al E•riela_%. Ille Panthers are at honlo to the ltlu,k,,ka Bca i, it the E'i,k:ruL Rccrcation Complex Fridal ,it ^:.;tr p.nl. PXN"l-11ERS POSTS( 'RIPT: l.onL- linle lUl[hcr,' ir:unor Ailrco-i 'Soca\' r- - - - - Ramage kill be Cctcd with a sflucial night ill hi, florwr to :ltlrlClde \%'rill the Pick�rin, P:[nther� �l l �.l,ka licar; gains at the PickcrinL Ro,realn,n ('•)lnplcx f nda\. R,irnage has t> Cil a fixture .kith the Panther, ,incl: da% ,mc in the earl\ 1 7( h, Dunbarton Spartans take championship at fork U. tournev PIC'Kf.kf\(y — The Dunbarton High Schex)I Spartan, senior bus' tics:kc% team went undefeated en route to the championship at the York Cni%enit% Hocke% Tournament at the; York I:e Gardcns Complex last Ttlur�day. The eight- team 'A' division tour-na- nlen.t featured ,quakls from the GTA and frnnl :1, lar wxav as \,:rt'i Bac. In the final. Dunhartl>n iliunked the Etohico Ram, 3-0 thank., to shutout gt,allenciing h\ NI;kc Craig The dcfcnce of Json \k hire, Chn, Seli,. Chuck Gauthier and S[e%e Papadopoulos way outsLindin'o• in tin: chanlpiomhip g;une. Jod% Br)w n. 'I 1)m Spcnccr and Trw, I.c%esque xored for the Sr u -tam,. 'E. ad•:ance to tic :haiilpionshlp gamic. the Sh;u'atm tint `.lad to ^la% a semi-final contc,t a,alnst York NII'El. ranked nunlltir ,even in the T,soli%%, Star', p,rll ot'top high st:hocl tennis in the G G1 1:unharton odLed 1, ik yliil. in ul ex,itul :, mica Dunharron s:onng details were ,utt plied. the �1:utarls cnierved with two bes and a win in prcliminarn play. grxxl enough to move them into the semi-final :ontest. Dunhartor, tied [marl hiai�, from \, rth York defeated Chippewa from North 1311% 4 arid tied Rich%iew from Etohlc,>ke 2-2. A,, Dunbarton scoring, details were sup- plied. The Sp.lrtans' overtlt record is nine w ins, two losses and three ties. Other team members are Se.[n Crawford., Alex Bo%d, Josh Hewitt, Chris Jarrett, Gene Smith, Bob Coe:hrane. Jason Bosak, Chad > lzwDonald and Colin Hunter. Top -calibre swimmers into the pool for .Pickering Christmas Classic meet PICKI:RI\G — The Pickering S%%inlillcrs \kill he irking it) better Swint Cluh velli hull ;[s hig_e,t their tr kn times Intl Darn a,hance it) te ai:n1col 11 ,. :klllll)ctc in the Ontario Age Group the PickcrmL Re:ll',ltllrll l ,,illhle\. '.1'hc Pro\ ill:lal L halllplonstllps in Christruas Cla,sic tins Fehruar\. become a tradition in Pickering and Opening ceremonies %%ill be con- i is one of the largest and most si,,nif- ducted by Pickering %Ia; or Wavne icant swim competitions in Durham Arthurs on Frida% at 5:30 p.m. Two- Re_ion. The nlee[ has earned a ,real time OIC nlpian and Cornier reputation because of the high :Ili Pickering S\\im Club member Lisa bre of s%\ inlnlers it attracts. Flood will he on hand coaching and More than 500 athletes repro- encouragill, Pickerul,'s %Dung :uh senting _'0 clubs from all over letes along %kith 'head coach Both Ontario will compete for medals in Boad\%ay. more than 100 events during_ the Spectators are %vcicome. There's i two -and -a -half days of competition. no admission charge. Sonle of Ontario's hest s%%inirners For more information, contact will participate, with some ranked meet manager Debbie Barnes at in the top three in the province. 420-5369. PAGE I&A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. DECEMBER 4,19% Pickering football star enjoys `once-in-a-lifetime chance' Pickering's Paul i'riyhvlo. 18. started as an offensive tackle: with the St. !Michael's College Kem. Blues high sctx)oi senior football team which played in the !Metro Bowl final against Clarkson Of !Mississauga at SkNDome this past Friday. Although St. Mike's lost 27-0. the OAC student says playing at the dome is an experience he won't s(x)n forest. Superb goaltending lifts atom Lightning to three more wins AJAX -PICKI:RING — The Durha ni «'est Lightnrn aloin 'A' girls rep hockc,. team posted three more victories — two by shutouts — in lea, -,tic acture last week- end. Superb ooal- tendin,_ by Megan Yu allowed the r" Lightning to b 1 a n k Scartx)rough 2-0 and defeat London in a dou- bleheader 3-0 and 4-1. Rachel Spurs led the wav for Durham West in the scoring i department with three goals. Other goal get- ters were Lauren O'Hare with two, Laura Watt, Mary Modeste, Kelly Hart and A Christine Upton. Adding assists T were Jessica Judges with four, Carlee Peroff with three, Catherine Kerr with two, O'Hare, Watt,` g p, Spurs, Julie �1 N Strang, Nicole Monosky and Modeste with one apiece. The 1-ighining atom 'A' squad b oasts a record of 13 wins and two losses. PiCKi:RiNG — While local high school Football learns weren't part of this year's Metro Bowl, one Pickering grid- iron star did play in this year's championship lir Toronio arca squads. Paul M7Nhylo, 18, a fifth -year player with Toronto's St. Pickering `AA' peewees drop OT nail -biter in tourney final PICKL'RiNG — The Pickering Panthers Golden Griddle peewee 'AN rep hockey team suffered a diktP- pointing overtime loss to the New•rnauicet Redmen in the final of the Pickering Hockey Association 'AN Tournament at DonBeer Arena last weekend. 'Ilx, exciting action went into double overtime until the Redmcn scored with less than Iwo minutes to go to score a 3-2 decision over from the hometown Pa nthcrs. Andrew flopkins put the Golden Griddle pecwres on the scorchoard early in the first period, but the Rednien fought back to tic it up. Rocky Ruta scored for Pickering to Put the Panthers hack in the lead before Newmarket replied again to eventually force overtime. Assists went to Evan Gcorgieski. Hopkins acrd Ruta. Goalie Chris Irani had a solid effort between the pipes for Pickcrin,_,. in the semi-final contest against Milton, the Panthers romped to an 8-1 victory. Hopkins and Ryan I'clan scored two apiece. with singles to David Hughes. Marl: Ro,crs. Ruta and Scott Vahev. Georgievski and Vallev assisted on two each, while Scott Billingar, Brandon Black, Aaron Calder, Hopkins, Prlan and Mk Rogers assisted on one apiece. In the first round-robin game. Pickering shut out the Ajax Knights 3-0. Gcorgicvski netted two goals, while I'eLur had one. Assists went to Hopkin.. Ruta and 'Frevor Small. The second Pane saw the Vaughan Rangers take a 3-1 victory over the Panthers. Hopkins scored the only goal, unassisted, while goalie Luke Gregoire was Mckering's most valuable player of the game. A hard-fought 2-1 win over (khaw•a qualified the Ranthers for the Playoffs as they finished in first place in their division. Hopkins and Pelan scored, white (iedrgievski. Ruta and Mari: Rovers assisted. Superb defence was supplied all weekend by Kcvin Rogers. Adam Mover. Brandon Sager. Calder. Small and Michael i)aw•son, P to play in Metro Bowl Michael Collcge Kerry Blues, started as an offensive tackle agatinst rival Clarkson from Mississauga at SkyDome Friday night. Although tit. Mike's lost 27-0, the excitement of play- ing it the Dome made it all worthwhile. ..It was a great opportunity just to go to SkyDome. it was a once-in-a-lifetime chance. It o O was a big disappointment to lose, but that's how it is sometimes " The 5' 1 F'. 240 -pound tackle with St. Mike's played w ll on the offcnsi\•e line, but the Kerry Blucs' offensive arrack feli silent when St. Mike's got inside the opposition's 20 -yard line. As well, the St. Mike's quarterback was suffering with the flu. " %Ve couldn't put it in when we had to and that was the difference:' explains the OAC student. The Ken Blues won the Toronto and District Catholic Athletic Association fixrlbadl conference this past season, defeating arch -rival Michael Power as well as Henry Carr and Senator O'Connor. Next year, l'rrybvlo plans to attend (Queen's University, the 1Iniversily of'Foronto or McMaster Univcrsity. Although he's going to one of those schools purely for academic rea- sons, he hasn't ruled out playing_ football at university. tic Plans to becon)e a law'ycr upon graduation. Life on the Street John:' had drifted into w j t h a n Arm the cjt\ belle%Ing in the Rehabilitation Centrc. ��orod Ijfe, thjnf�ing_ all an(I todla\ he has that �_littereel must he overcome his addiction ,(Told. Fie quiAIN found and he has a home and a Out that what he thought 'oh. thanks I() the Armt w as ;=(r Id was just and his new frond faith tarnished gilt. in (cud. The drugs that John John js a real person. started taking quickl} This is not just a nradle took control of' hien. For up story We I 'Fite a \car and a half he sold Salvation Arm\ care his hod\ to pa\ for his about the people like habit. John was on a John in our worlds. dowm\ard spiral leading hecause God cares. to disaster. Please. when the Fled Fitt one night. John Shield can�asscr calls. came jn contact with The gi\c Lcncrousl\ because Sal\ation Arms 's street there are main\ Noun`= ntjnjstr\ team as thc\ people like John out ,_a\ c out soup and there on the streets. sandwjchcs to street kids. Ile was linked up `Not hLsreal name CONFIDE.\"FIAL RFQUES•I- I ,tin intcrestcd in rccciving turthcr information on: _l1 ill, __ tit cls/13 olds _ Clt.tritahlc (;itt :\nnuitir, _ Life Insurance _ (.itt, of Rcal 1:atatc IN CONT IDE CE, PLEASE BE ADVISED 'I'HXI': J I have provided fur The Salvation :\int• in m%• will. U I ant eonsidcrin," a hcyucst to Thr Sah•ation :Ulm•. Name Address City Prov. Postal Code Phone ( ) Age J 40-00 J 60-80 iJ over 80 All information held in strictest confidence. .\tail to: The Sahanon :\city. Director Planned Giving;, Overlea Blvd- 10runto, Ontario .\111 1 P4 orcall: (41h)42i-?111. waft- l If you would like to talk with us about your will or other aspects of gift planning, IWF please write to the Salvation Annv. Director of Planned Giving. 2 Ovcrlca Blvd. Toronto, ON M4H ! P4, or call (416) 425-2111. We will arrange for a qualified representative of The Salvation Anny to contact you. GOD KNOWS YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE 2 for 4 ;LASSIFIEDS ocl 8 Buy one week, get (905) 1e 2nd free. TORONTO Call us for LINE - details 798-7672 683��^ ,,,•,,. ,•A�rl• Inn F r.r • "•n,.,•..o. 0707 GARAG E �''•�°'" SALES only s35 C - ♦GST THE NEWS ADVER'FISER, WED.. DF:('F MBF:R 4, 1996 -PAGE 17-A a T, - 0 , NA E-mail us at: .. Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Friday 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday or fax your ad '.7,ti;,, - (905) 579-2238 �. BIRTH NOTICES �• F\r,nr,......... y.,,,r t,..r,y •, ..trim:.l ..nil lvst :. r�i r.�rtifir.:.te- $49;GST s-nhthllnullj yr>u fl, S1`, wr,rth rel rtkial.ty tr..hy wOrlUCt'1 Careers MY Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers Careers " 1 General General Careers ' ' Careers Help Help T 0 : _ I Computer Support Specialist (CSS) -rets -as 3 cerrlan �,, f ,r ­Ce,se aCT. J,er _ _'er :�cec:aiist A jre,; sat -C rr^, roComputer Fundamentals actromc Spreadsheets - ,'v Mrd Processing . f• ndows Applications = tabase Management stem Support Fundamentals t+vork Administration --e Unix operating System ent Server Computing Pre -Employment Readiness -1nd Job Search Workshop TORONTO 1=0 • Helping You Build a Better Life �' •z:4 A1111111" i.r. Network and Communications Technician (NCT) .P,.,^,oars :acac _ r `u•°ll ae � a �ar•atV :� s'..�'Icr_ urer._ ^.Ce Ar,^ % sot'A Computer Fundamentals Application Fundamentals Introductory Electronics Computer Service & Support Communications Network Administration Installation & Configuration Pre -Employment Readiness and Job Search Workshop Financial Assistance may be available Pickering Campus 1450 hint-Tston Rd 420-1344 on, Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers Learn to prepare income taxes `.Om H&R Block, the nation's No. 1 income tax return preparation firm. Work on your own taxes or start a rewarding career. You can increase your tax knowledge and minimize your liability. ■ Flexible classes ■ Comprehensive, step-by-step program ■ Computerized instruction Call 686-1395 H&R KOCK9 THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS :-1 r _1 T;Iiij Ti �., .c... U ).di jVU i'dil I''I't ..1e vrorKt:l;,ce_ • Network Specialist • Computerized Accounting • LAN Administration • Office Administration • Computer Programmer • Office Assistant • Programmer Analyst • Word Processing • = nanaal assistance aradable to th.se ;rho qua; `. • 'idl;Idualized hands-on adult earring e -ix -r- 1?n-1 •-+'1�eted Job search assistance OSHAWA CAMPUS 434-8585 (1-800-993-9993) m, General He start ma... ,u"ev rrt,e. la e needed Dshawa :asBC ativer:a�ng :Ompany mall Mrs Coahns 721 0.9! dy 04490 ' General Help EE A 1. .. 1 ..3rT „nain 'or 'e -t ^ a capon Jar! I- meaarely Call row 'eave a deii—c!—essage -_ CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCIATE �An opportunity exists for an ndivijuai tc Ire a ices plaver In an Agency Operation in Bowmanvllle. The Customer Service Associate position is a kev role within the operation and best suited to an Individual with the desire to reap the rewards of their own efforts. The position is a unique one. If you enjoy working in a challenging environment. dealing with people and have excellent communication skills then you would enjoy working in our office. The successful candidate must have an insurance background and recent Customer Service experience. Written applications will be accepted up until December 13th, 1996. Laura Sciore 102 King St. E. Bowmanville, Ontario General Help AVAILABLE nimea ately - new basement apt near Oshawa Centre bright and clean cne bedroom dvmg room and k4chen 3 pc bath. $550 cludes ub, swt single mature temale Rob 430-4193 anGeneral General Help MM, Help AVAILABLE IMME- DIATELY Set up and d,s p,ayour products Leads .•.:'tided s'dcc �0 Der month !cr presentat,cn5 guaranteed No expert once Yea' appearan,e and a Car a ^rust Ajax. Call Mon & Tues 4.17 4892 CASHIERICOUNTER help. Iwl part tune Apply .r person at Cress CJunlry Donuts 98' BroeK Rd �n,tr- S of 133yly Jn Brock' 110110,I) WIInU% I.I►-UI'F:f{ IMF: #, -, Ir,•r..,,.1 Ira,. .I ,,, I_Ih I,! 11 0:7 111,11111-1111H DIN VI R KFai1 1RF:11 11I11VIIIl11 F 1 1.1.-"I- I N1 F: 111 1l.11'It, 17-lll\S: . � .r,l,r,..r,�r ..,•. r. „� Ln G rr .I • L .I..r.. .1.. If l 1. ,..11nr•- ,lot.- fr.r atr,.li. rt6.u- ,- I+rr ATTENTION! Vve macre earning nappen in a non•threatening . non Quality Training Professionals in popular (business software including: Customized Cor outer l Warn,r9 .._:.s and •.", tis 9= ' uraC- --s and 2esx-_- -..c,lsr rc yY' "'.cruet CJrupUter'ZedAcwurt,ng l Seats still available `or' P„ -- ....,rDcrt _AN A,r•n l*all: 6M ('umpulrr /<drn:n� 6,art her .cr �urruunding area competitive environment . 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(()live C,ardrn C'umplr\ 1 FREELANCE REPORTERS required Oshawa Whitby Clarington This Week requires Freelance Reporters able to produce news and feature stories as required by Its editors. Experienced reporters, print journalism graduates and journalism students only need apply. If you are reliable and can produce clean, snappy copy, please forward a resume and one writing sample, Indicating times and days of the week you are available to accept assignments. JUDI BOBBITT Managing Editor This Week P. O. Box 481 Oshawa Ont 1 114 715 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser reque8ts that advertisers check vii -Ir ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be responsible tar more than one Incorrect Insertion and there shall be no liability for nonlnsenion of any adver- lisement Liability for er mrs In ads is hrn4ed to the amount paid for the space occupying the error All copy is subject to the ap- proval of management of NeAs Advenlser II COURIER CR'VER HIGH SCHOOL, CO LEGE, UNIVERS11 STUDENTS. rhe Toron ',lar needs students agi 16 years & older to inlr duce our 50 discount c our our home dove price Door to Door m Du ham You will be require l0 work a minimum cl rnghts,week from appro. mately 6 OOpm-9 31 We provide transporlet,,: to & from your home All of s!udents are supervised c site Before calling talk ' your parents Leave yci 'tame, address phone + DAILY SHIFT GUARANTE BONUSES PAID WEEN LY Ask for Mr McGill i 2292 EXQUISITE IiIASSAGI ;wadable ii, ,w r•riaxing lull body treatmenl )A calls by appointmerr, fly call 24 hr mtolm, '161 ?08-4133 Flnanr,al as&lance Ta} oe available to thcl .;-.., ,h -_ � Cul.'_- more u,tcrmahor. Homeworkers Urgently SCARBOROUGH PICKERING . -- • '• .! learn player S92oo,wk -• and require a Van Dnv- NORTH YORK Easy work Free i' 724-1053 427-3010 499-0300 pies- For free details a internet www dbcc cr" ca gerirfo;q staff.dbcc on ca ' General SASE to Skyine Enferpns, Must have own vehicle General es 150 Clark Blvd Suite Call In confidence General Help iELGeneral Help K `ry 'r' )-v,ew Help Help CtiR C -MAG .., 3 3C - 10 30 a m Hide Ave E Oshawa L u� Sri- '- wawa Aker EARN S6' QC .: ie, EXPERIENCEC EXPERIENCEZ; - ns rg C0^ panv tieeos ro - T° ,cesssng m .•. r- -- ;, a Sew cal• i person re replace people pe— mai'. I,qh! assembly com ng kla -•- rte P,omptea to other cities Dute'S 4'n 6'2$89' earn Ow^ •-a'-sp^nation clpe,a••lrs ')uireci F sr 6 drips 'es re- 'aura,' A FREELANCE REPORTERS required Oshawa Whitby Clarington This Week requires Freelance Reporters able to produce news and feature stories as required by Its editors. Experienced reporters, print journalism graduates and journalism students only need apply. If you are reliable and can produce clean, snappy copy, please forward a resume and one writing sample, Indicating times and days of the week you are available to accept assignments. JUDI BOBBITT Managing Editor This Week P. O. Box 481 Oshawa Ont 1 114 715 CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser reque8ts that advertisers check vii -Ir ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be responsible tar more than one Incorrect Insertion and there shall be no liability for nonlnsenion of any adver- lisement Liability for er mrs In ads is hrn4ed to the amount paid for the space occupying the error All copy is subject to the ap- proval of management of NeAs Advenlser II COURIER CR'VER HIGH SCHOOL, CO LEGE, UNIVERS11 STUDENTS. rhe Toron ',lar needs students agi 16 years & older to inlr duce our 50 discount c our our home dove price Door to Door m Du ham You will be require l0 work a minimum cl rnghts,week from appro. mately 6 OOpm-9 31 We provide transporlet,,: to & from your home All of s!udents are supervised c site Before calling talk ' your parents Leave yci 'tame, address phone + DAILY SHIFT GUARANTE BONUSES PAID WEEN LY Ask for Mr McGill i 2292 EXQUISITE IiIASSAGI ;wadable ii, ,w r•riaxing lull body treatmenl )A calls by appointmerr, fly call 24 hr mtolm, '161 ?08-4133 VP Entry level !rrou r .c Man_ SSOC pe' wee• ••:m home' quires Apply ' Y pe,sor at YAHINEH ,. .w.o look for an management- - o ee 9 cp Y Pe•son Blue ocear F s^ & , -11 ' ran n i ay We am 1 800-981-r H2 ageme^t ava,iap,e M y co^+pteting "' s_,rveyS 8am 4pm Mor• F• 700 2200 B, ps. De• ! n Ajax wrtn nsred Nnr',^ End Salon et gressive r d,oclual with Earn up to SI 111 h, N g ear a•6i ocx H-. N �.�• S ,N OOG m salesoo. ,.; eche, w,•� amo,t�on to earn be ab,e to star, "-eoia!e 8'2 6892 cone E F,niey Ave Uri! x" 9 other sty4sts 535 000. highway car required 8 A;a. ,ng ic, help as have rehrec and go partners easy near and more W.nmq to positions ava,�,ab�e Inter h Fwi tra,nirg :rw,deQ to, Florida Some investment nancing call .'25-1171 , star, at bottom aro earn views M:^ & Tues 427 al areas ..a M-^eine required Fax •esume to new business Opportunity 6926 7�' 4 14C' 332 ?7!9 for 5300 week while learn mg Call 723 34' .� ce _�&3usine Dirmcat oryhone (905) 683-0707 __ Tax (905) 579-2238 11 ' ' ^crovements�7z ' Roofing Moving & Storage • MStora e • House • House . Party • . Driving g • Cleaning • Cleaning • Sevices • • Schools & � Ma ^tenarce .alio^s eiec••ica p,,,mb t:,es ca•pen- ^'Jr` sr^.ai. repairs is 'enccations Fw!y Tales (9051432.8931 EUROPEAN TILE SPECIALIST roar,., or k.t ;hen vwalls. as we as floor ales Good ,eiererces and saostao Aar g„ aranteed For free estimates call D. Dykstra 725-4913 J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV INC hcm aQQ4pns r@nc .ahons 'e: looms and casement apartmili ResrQent.a, and corn merc:ai Serving Durham Reg,or !c, over ' x Yrs Free ,:onsurta!,c- Call Jeff 905-434-3604 L423-02394d cedvers l�etcila0le4) CH:�K�1A1\1'ti �1 �lU tiFKVI( E: -- ■Ill•�l•11II11ful••.il■ li • .5,+ C owns, Balloon -c -grams ",s,c. Cinderella. Snow white ccahontas Mini Mouse Loot -ags Face Painting. Magic ewer Ranger. Lion N I nVVaCI-�ILAMIN4 xiiur muon QKv'aarlLer I • rte IcpS GAr 71 5331 RENOVATIONS (--"-� BY W.LEAVER ac. .. osmts cat^ decks !:,e & of d00rs & A ^30ill .�'anieed anc •e,acie call Walter (905)428-2145 T.E. Home Improvements Specializing in roofing, siding, soffit, eaves trough, window 8 doors. Please call Tom 579-3760 leave message GARAGE Door repairs. broken springs. cables • ' Handyman rovers openers installed • 549 New doors openers Quality Plus Doors 416- 336-0073 CARPENTRY free estimates, house additions. basements. decks, trim work. door in- stallation, baseboards, sheds. roof repairs. (905)619.2930 Bill Jr. TUDOR ROSE RENOVATION, HANDYMAN SERVICE 0•aliry carpentry, a1KIT", IA• 6% Arrivak p•Inlitg & d•caOW4 Carlplelc,taw aria work stat lobs rrNcans. Reasonable ram nbruKes. Gusrant ad Work. call artyurli 19051723-6122 I Nodes Adveflrtbw ClassiHN Department b allow every Mewday to Friday Smo a.m. to S. -alio VAL Can 63-0'70% to Nam• yew ad or fta: it 663-7363 M •Plus• • � OUNTAIN - • , • Electrical ELECTRICIAN aenence a work gua•anteed. dis- count tc seniors FREE Estimates Call Sam 905-683-37!9 F.1 • Plumbing ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUMBING Licensed plumber. no lob too small, no lob too big Complete Renovation Free estimates. great prices. guaranteed lowest 905- 725-2507 or 1-800-340-0058 • ' Painting & • Detorating TMS PAINTING i& DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 MOVING SYSTEMS �.: _xd^y.^y 5tord^yp 3^. Opxey .sco-rs F'eE 2 ^Ates ^ 571-0755 1-888-491-6600 HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS big s^ e, At once ^em ail' Free estimates, seniors discount short no - ace moves Appliances rlri also storage space available Comparable rates Call 432-2850. MEN WITH LARGE TRUCK Will do household moves, residential, commercial. All types of moves. Cau Carl or Jane 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. .,h yr-,esIi - - - COMPARE US TO BELL PRICES t.al and small busy. s lacks installed FREE ESTIMATES A d G SERVICES 19051839.6339 • ' Flooring, • Carpeting CARPET INSTALLATIONS 25 years experience. restretching, our specialty Free estimates. D & N Duncan, 987-1799 or 967-1 No M.I:J, luiiv ."'Mlle,: s In.urcd `yt:.111ty cic�.ining it n .t,ondhle rats, 619-3282 SHINE Complete & quality nousehold cleaning weekly bi-weekly. occasionally 10% off for Seniors Insured & Bonded 839-5413 nulfill dependable and reliable cleaning for your home or office Rea- sonable rates Call lot a tree evaluation 432-7583 ..vperiddt , w s lied 0 yrs experi,•n, r• =REE Estimates Please leave message 831-6049 • Snow • Removal MERRY CHRISTMAS --��� DAD. Rest your ta.;k this year -it, Top Growth residential snow clearing No plows Surprisingly inexpen- sive Fee estimates. Pay as you go Cancel anytime 686-1436 MAGICIAN. .:own In•c".ds • .�.., en tenain for any age. any occasion Birthdays, pro ^ Xions. openings. turd lasers Magic shows are tun Lettuce help 439-757 or 728-8331 RABBIT WANTS WORK Doing Magic For Children s Parties And All Occasions. Have My Own Magiaan CaU Ernie x-4932. • • Business • Services & tax service for srral business provided by a pro -oval accounidnl 1A,11t^ly. quarterly or year lv uiuudes filing all govern morn forms Judy Kullsis CGA 905-420-2081 Classified Dept. open every Moa. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m Sal. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 683.0707 rillivate oo• TUIDIS&I'lools 0 • Tldors/Sdtt olus i • Tis • House House TUTIOW'ME • Cleaning Cleaning [_ _%. xx CrENTR�- One-on-one tutoring you can trust. �I)r(•w Pcn(Icr says ..Thanks NfOn]". Drcw learns best with his "Vcry own Ititor". G04ILUND ,+ 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 1utortin)c's Ontario Ccr[iticd Teachers specialize in helping your chilli with: Phonics, Rca(fing, Writing, Mathcn)atics and stil(l), skills. In Ajax/Pickering; call: 686-5273 In Whitby/Oshawa Call: 723-1735 Durham Metro ORGANIST required I Homeworkers Urgently Courier Is expanding . -- • '• .! learn player S92oo,wk -• and require a Van Dnv- IS include playing the Easy work Free i' er and a Car Driver and Plano ,n load pies- For free details a t. -anal morrnng worship, we SASE to Skyine Enferpns, Must have own vehicle rave an opening availabl6 es 150 Clark Blvd Suite Call In confidence '"mDeedratet3 Mail resum. 247 Bampton Ont L6T Thus and Fri. K `ry 'r' )-v,ew 4YP, only y United Church. 5U5 Ade 3 3C - 10 30 a m Hide Ave E Oshawa L u� IT PAYS lose we.gilll 427-8612 :'A4. All Terry Souch (days -- - -Jo0d Feel great 668 5893. eve 666.30771 and earr -,'ra income Call 571 5063 DURHAM BASED "' WANTED 38 people to MANAGER TRAINEE Dan, . .;.i i Jd and part time help needed ,n . ,. rr, ?a lbs for the -r' : ^.a'..".) of r,ce. service, deliver and Y New•Year Doctor ped" du• -ed Ask Hr•w' Too Fr VP Entry level !rrou r .c Man_ SSOC pe' wee• ••:m home' quires Apply ' Y pe,sor at YAHINEH ,. .w.o look for an management- - o ee 9 cp Y Pe•son Blue ocear F s^ & , -11 ' ran n i ay We am 1 800-981-r H2 ageme^t ava,iap,e M y co^+pteting "' s_,rveyS 8am 4pm Mor• F• 700 2200 B, ps. De• ! n Ajax wrtn nsred Nnr',^ End Salon et gressive r d,oclual with Earn up to SI 111 h, N g ear a•6i ocx H-. N �.�• S ,N OOG m salesoo. ,.; eche, w,•� amo,t�on to earn be ab,e to star, "-eoia!e 8'2 6892 cone E F,niey Ave Uri! x" 9 other sty4sts 535 000. highway car required 8 A;a. ,ng ic, help as have rehrec and go partners easy near and more W.nmq to positions ava,�,ab�e Inter h Fwi tra,nirg :rw,deQ to, Florida Some investment nancing call .'25-1171 , star, at bottom aro earn views M:^ & Tues 427 al areas ..a M-^eine required Fax •esume to new business Opportunity 6926 7�' 4 14C' 332 ?7!9 for 5300 week while learn mg Call 723 34' .� ce _�&3usine Dirmcat oryhone (905) 683-0707 __ Tax (905) 579-2238 11 ' ' ^crovements�7z ' Roofing Moving & Storage • MStora e • House • House . Party • . Driving g • Cleaning • Cleaning • Sevices • • Schools & � Ma ^tenarce .alio^s eiec••ica p,,,mb t:,es ca•pen- ^'Jr` sr^.ai. repairs is 'enccations Fw!y Tales (9051432.8931 EUROPEAN TILE SPECIALIST roar,., or k.t ;hen vwalls. as we as floor ales Good ,eiererces and saostao Aar g„ aranteed For free estimates call D. Dykstra 725-4913 J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV INC hcm aQQ4pns r@nc .ahons 'e: looms and casement apartmili ResrQent.a, and corn merc:ai Serving Durham Reg,or !c, over ' x Yrs Free ,:onsurta!,c- Call Jeff 905-434-3604 L423-02394d cedvers l�etcila0le4) CH:�K�1A1\1'ti �1 �lU tiFKVI( E: -- ■Ill•�l•11II11ful••.il■ li • .5,+ C owns, Balloon -c -grams ",s,c. Cinderella. Snow white ccahontas Mini Mouse Loot -ags Face Painting. Magic ewer Ranger. Lion N I nVVaCI-�ILAMIN4 xiiur muon QKv'aarlLer I • rte IcpS GAr 71 5331 RENOVATIONS (--"-� BY W.LEAVER ac. .. osmts cat^ decks !:,e & of d00rs & A ^30ill .�'anieed anc •e,acie call Walter (905)428-2145 T.E. Home Improvements Specializing in roofing, siding, soffit, eaves trough, window 8 doors. Please call Tom 579-3760 leave message GARAGE Door repairs. broken springs. cables • ' Handyman rovers openers installed • 549 New doors openers Quality Plus Doors 416- 336-0073 CARPENTRY free estimates, house additions. basements. decks, trim work. door in- stallation, baseboards, sheds. roof repairs. (905)619.2930 Bill Jr. TUDOR ROSE RENOVATION, HANDYMAN SERVICE 0•aliry carpentry, a1KIT", IA• 6% Arrivak p•Inlitg & d•caOW4 Carlplelc,taw aria work stat lobs rrNcans. Reasonable ram nbruKes. Gusrant ad Work. call artyurli 19051723-6122 I Nodes Adveflrtbw ClassiHN Department b allow every Mewday to Friday Smo a.m. to S. -alio VAL Can 63-0'70% to Nam• yew ad or fta: it 663-7363 M •Plus• • � OUNTAIN - • , • Electrical ELECTRICIAN aenence a work gua•anteed. dis- count tc seniors FREE Estimates Call Sam 905-683-37!9 F.1 • Plumbing ALVIN SAMEDAY PLUMBING Licensed plumber. no lob too small, no lob too big Complete Renovation Free estimates. great prices. guaranteed lowest 905- 725-2507 or 1-800-340-0058 • ' Painting & • Detorating TMS PAINTING i& DECOR Interior & Exterior European Workmanship Fast, clean, reliable service. 420-0081 MOVING SYSTEMS �.: _xd^y.^y 5tord^yp 3^. Opxey .sco-rs F'eE 2 ^Ates ^ 571-0755 1-888-491-6600 HARRY -0 -THE - MOVERS big s^ e, At once ^em ail' Free estimates, seniors discount short no - ace moves Appliances rlri also storage space available Comparable rates Call 432-2850. MEN WITH LARGE TRUCK Will do household moves, residential, commercial. All types of moves. Cau Carl or Jane 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. .,h yr-,esIi - - - COMPARE US TO BELL PRICES t.al and small busy. s lacks installed FREE ESTIMATES A d G SERVICES 19051839.6339 • ' Flooring, • Carpeting CARPET INSTALLATIONS 25 years experience. restretching, our specialty Free estimates. D & N Duncan, 987-1799 or 967-1 No M.I:J, luiiv ."'Mlle,: s In.urcd `yt:.111ty cic�.ining it n .t,ondhle rats, 619-3282 SHINE Complete & quality nousehold cleaning weekly bi-weekly. occasionally 10% off for Seniors Insured & Bonded 839-5413 nulfill dependable and reliable cleaning for your home or office Rea- sonable rates Call lot a tree evaluation 432-7583 ..vperiddt , w s lied 0 yrs experi,•n, r• =REE Estimates Please leave message 831-6049 • Snow • Removal MERRY CHRISTMAS --��� DAD. Rest your ta.;k this year -it, Top Growth residential snow clearing No plows Surprisingly inexpen- sive Fee estimates. Pay as you go Cancel anytime 686-1436 MAGICIAN. .:own In•c".ds • .�.., en tenain for any age. any occasion Birthdays, pro ^ Xions. openings. turd lasers Magic shows are tun Lettuce help 439-757 or 728-8331 RABBIT WANTS WORK Doing Magic For Children s Parties And All Occasions. Have My Own Magiaan CaU Ernie x-4932. • • Business • Services & tax service for srral business provided by a pro -oval accounidnl 1A,11t^ly. quarterly or year lv uiuudes filing all govern morn forms Judy Kullsis CGA 905-420-2081 Classified Dept. open every Moa. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m Sal. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 683.0707 rillivate oo• TUIDIS&I'lools 0 • Tldors/Sdtt olus i • Tis • House House TUTIOW'ME • Cleaning Cleaning [_ _%. xx CrENTR�- One-on-one tutoring you can trust. �I)r(•w Pcn(Icr says ..Thanks NfOn]". Drcw learns best with his "Vcry own Ititor". G04ILUND ,+ 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 1utortin)c's Ontario Ccr[iticd Teachers specialize in helping your chilli with: Phonics, Rca(fing, Writing, Mathcn)atics and stil(l), skills. In Ajax/Pickering; call: 686-5273 In Whitby/Oshawa Call: 723-1735 General ' General Ml General Help Help 4e Ip 14 suture) 87.25 hourly + bonuses Werk evednSs and Saturdays from ourx loatwn. Call: (905)42"400 BUDGET FOOD SERVICE WHITBY OSHAWA HONDA requires LOT PERSON Mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Good driving record required Whitby (905) 666-1772 Toronto (905) 686-1745 ',1Oi:lE PEVPLE iurun- iv grcwvrg agency ak'" _: ,ati 'or ao-n and TV i n,; exp req :' c 80hr `Nork urar'ee J 'Ne P ace peo- qr, mpvle seta every 'r Call Jgrathar. '4'6, SART TIME '•'1,' Sales t of door to pt r "ie delivery in Durnam ,rp^, .a GOpm. mm�mum - 'i's Nee- i,n i'Cur a cry "ou red SELF TAPTERS 0R.1 Call Nc. Tr - POSITIONS Available .s^Adore')- bar person ..s,•� 'cn' 4p" Fri i Si! 12,- - 4pm .a� Cate 2C' Dun RELIABLE exile• enced ..p person, ^,list t" , ;N :'.:rg must ^ave c.eatve aeas good ar'!_rfe 1- a bus, country Port Pe,ry, Can Sdnya inn appointment 'HE MUTUAL GROUP waw wd^ excedert people s. art an rrefest in ,3,- ev ng entrepreneurial Independence Complete 1 raining teret1ls tlnanemg p•Ogra" avaddb,e Mini 'u"' - Iedrs full 11me work ng excel Once required Asc w.•^ a UMversdy de- g•ee •rc�esied Fax ,e. ^e 1, Pearson Lanes. BY-" St N W, d"tl O^ l'N 4.18 �kt 668- 4' Fax TOP 10 TELEMARKET- ERS. Severa: open-gs enln,siastic phone sales reps Experelrce not nec essary but posdrve attaude 'I; Please call David at 721 0021 or Drop by 1255 Terwdlegar. M7 Oshawa WANT TO BE YOUR OWN Hr, 'i,'dlo S K O We're look ng for modern, UP M date na,rstylists far chair rentals Please apply in person 108 Dundas St W VVIi or tail 430 9397 WANTED! Canadians I : a i. • K­eah, Chinese Japanese One of top tom panes in world. n r come 5 PT 5 F,T, training Provided'worK -,me 729 4356 WATCH and Jewellery with watch batteries straps Part !'me wee.rrdy Avail able Immet air y Fax (905;602 7045 or 800 457 7)28 WE HAVE AN -.•.'rt' 'eve, P. .'.,;- i potential Flexographo Press Opera- tor We are look. -.g for a bright. well organized, me- chanically inclined ndi- vaual to assist in a wide variety of tasks Must be self mot,vated. willing to learn and possess a strong command of the English language Minimum grade 12 education required won a strong rnathemahcai ap6 lude Fax resume to 91 427 1682 FROM HOME IMMEDIATELY • Weekly Paycheques • Absolutely No Experience Required • No Selling Involved and make swe you nave" a pen and sheet of paper to 1 Office Help PURCHASING gSSI�- TAh:T D.:t W,,. 'o include clerical, Purchasirg, raven- " rt' contfoi expetlting. '/-136rlcations exp n pur as,ng- good c,mpute' ''• and highly motivated F.,x 'esume to 905 523- b053. at, Mark SMALL AJAX "Ice as a --id;,-,: -..mnq for an u,gar' zed ndlvid ual 'o perform ar-Counts payable pay­c;i and secretar to hes W-1, rg Hedge ,f Lotus '1.r and ,"j,.•y PerfeC' a must Please ax resume Ir; '905 585 5524 Sales Help Agents • '=Dayca NANNY 1,u/ ncme Vyhdes Rd /Finch, non smoker car preferred 5 and 9 yr old long-term p,. "'ton, Leave message '4161'299 2071 days. or '905) 839 4005 ave NANNY, experienced for 0 'ine year ,It ,ef5. !rreg hr5 '405) 42? 3441 • Daycare Available BABYSITTING provided ., a f'g '•,,,e in 'Nest hey Heights. &arm meals and snacks provided. edu- ahonal arlivr;es and lots u1TLC 681 CHILDCARE AJadable In my ,-r e "'';us meals & snacks educah,ral ac- avlaes & cutmgs Whites Rd_layly Call839 rr-18 STRUCTURED DAY" CARE. &" of rtr- r .... •I., aci, J veil. tri ••, meals N•y' Smak �.,. ferret ya^1 play .. near Harwo1.11Hwyx2 :,d M,�nane, 5', 1.585 M[F,r'll,:d ABSO,UTELY THE .,e ^y ••art .w, .. at Sow .. F• _ LICENCED PLUMBER imfnra.a'. 'rnln;s BFi !+tensed and Gas finer 1 o • 71"M ' 2 would be an asset Fa •esume to 905-4 344426 c, ,s, Phone 9C5 434-'v,36 K 1 I y PfJ '� PCIre r'i Ara SALES REPRESENTA- .h •^.v a^t rx^awe 'a DIJPHAM FIRF" BOG I OffOffice ' _umpany Licence and PLC .•.penance mandatory P sSlbdny of permanen or 'TIVE _;�Phes Base salary- APPLEWOOD Comm s5ion & :a, allow aq..t 2 ante Pease apply �r per ..,.,. .. .�,t iY3 son to Mar ur Cauumers bust cors 59C Deav c.o UNDE RWOCD S. 410 aced 905 9e Finley Ave Aja. G,'•a•,c BROOKLIN FIREWOOD MS Office, AccPac Plus/Simply welding with mg and ng experience Fax sesames to WE ARE LOOKING a quality seasoned !--D,: -- '"'J .'.�st�c Please P''one 'cave -nes gales Person lu tom our sage, 905 55` 9791' FI Ny team Heta❑ sales ex pef'. '2 n, Spencers Road •.,m ence preferred Evenings north on As^.bum Road 200 yards SSC face weekends 'PT Call the cord /nixed pit.e,. Sales Manage, at ,p 19050:19 5585 Arts & • Wanted #1 Westney Rd. WE HAVE a need or n •' Crafts BABYSITTER (expen- enced) required for 7 month ams No .• -let expe,- -2182 necessary Full trap ///'''��� / ' 7 Ince Ing provided Proven sales ■/V background Generous / compersanon Fax •esume to The Canadian Employ- meritNewtwork Resume Referral Service (905) 433 1162 Skilled FW— Help the r LICENCED PLUMBER imfnra.a'. 'rnln;s BFi !+tensed and Gas finer 1 o • 71"M ' 2 would be an asset Fa •esume to 905-4 344426 c, ,s, Phone 9C5 434-'v,36 K 1 I MILLWRIGHT NEEDEE Skilled .-^.e.11" v aA a; I OffOffice ' _umpany Licence and PLC .•.penance mandatory P sSlbdny of permanen Help Help • nployment Call 1.905 Help 7-6060 TEACHING INSTRUCTOR PRECISION WELDERS Carinq creative, enthusiastic Individual -eeoed .''-'eaa'e,', to communicate at different learninglevels Sarbty rough Company Custom Custom Sound know) edge O1 Windows 95/'3 1, and production MS Office, AccPac Plus/Simply welding with mg and ng experience Fax sesames to Experience an asset 1.905837 062:' Attention chill Ron Mohammed, Durham Business Jan Parks Computer College. Pickering Campus 427-301 OEEHospital Medical Dental DaycareDaycare LIVE OUT Nanny required Available • Available for 3 month old child, need. ed Mon -Fri. references re- Si� quired $7 25lhr start mid January Call 905503" INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD 3301 In caring, safe, fun home environment. Licensed by M.C.S.S. Reasonable rates Receipts, flexible hours. Call DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE r,,y-,-.____ 509-1207 MATURE, experienced Irve"out caregtver for 2 lov- ing children, ages 3 IT & 8 months Startog Jan :97 Excellent rete ences Call 427-8703 ' Firewood FIREWOOD (Duality sea S,ned 1F,- ;pl,,t nardwo,d starring at S185'Cord Call eve 705 944 8801 1 pm 11 pm FIREWOOD For Sale r -lit SPIN ant delivered $50 a face cord Call Jerry 1905) 683-9639 FIREWOOD Excellent quant,` '.artwood Guar anteed extra long fully seasoned cut and split H,resl measurement F-•rw tehvery, Kozy Heat Fre wood 905 753 2246 FIREWOOD P`,ka Lum be, & `_ /crit'-„ Centre 4%8'x'2' 555 4'.9'x•5. $65 Established '953 Days 705 277 9381 Ecen Ings 905434-555-5 Free delivery in Oshawa a'ea ' Bargain Corner 2 LR end-ts 34 ea o,x qu •'r s 35C ea , , al UR able & 4 •s • 53riG 2 . erd "; N'n glass as 23 n n dlar^ 541_ . , Pre fin tesx 2" x 3 -.5583 7547 e.,errg, CAMERA n"'T• ;.a Le, 28 Z, FIr Z M Gus F Iters . bag x341'1 v 9(,5 Sill !14 CHESTERFIELD & CHAIR 2 labies ask S'5C Se' call '9-2' CHRISTMAS c�etes - �J •. ."T mart' Wore as. - , S40 ix obo 619-r.;4 ; THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 4, 1996 -PAGE 39-A ' Bargain FI Bargain Articles Articles Corner Comer l For Sale For Sale TODDLER BED with STAINED GLASS. ilia - mattress. $30 Car seat lop mond laser 1 000 band 0 FOR SALE. to 401bs1 530 Glass top saw Excellent condrton. 'l dining room table with 5 paid $550 will take S300 chairs. brass and black lac call 5796374 quer. 5500 (905)725886' WHITE WOOD. single bed. - FOR SALE 21cu It chest won 3 storage drawers. BEER CAN I,eezer r good condition. great condition. asking S90 STEREO Can ERE0 839--1313 OBO Ajax 583-9225 I FOR SALE Sofa bed IApproxi 3 ft. s'.c Cra'' iz; Kitchen ' Articles 'able & 2 Gnars. 530 As for Sale hif+h. Includes sorted ^,usehold items. ` FM St 1 pest otter 42G-9100 FREE TO 91,01J home 10 r" t German Shepherd. good wit^. ^-tdd,er ma,p releph,ne 427-4926 FREE 91,111 home. 6 r_,...., ')Id male dog. houserar et fr.ently. lab snephert r:ross 585-9348 LOVE SEAT of Ex 5275 Cdlla'!er Spm qrc 9 275E MANS 'ceps•. „d' 586-02F' "x 734 MAPLE ROCKING -air accessories�G S, SC i r!JrC s. - a, system✓ speaker•, j4 J' SP,F-F'jF2 MATCF:ING ,;'a 'able ant ent •atles 575 E^er'armer, no SSC Cal "1 at434_ MENS OR WOMANS •'N a NORDICTRACK SKI )' r a, ccs) 564c N 'acrd ce 9'1.423'942 art 'ea.e _ssage REVERSIBLE. -carr ; owe• _set S3C ,L 57,•,3'4 FALL if WINTER CLOTH- ING 3r '^ck bo",m prices Snowboard and sk, rackets. Pants, gloves and acGesso res. at r IG 80'. OFF reg ular retail prices Ouality named Grand laoeis SK's CLEARA•ICF CENTRE 97' Taur!cr Pcat East Osra- Na „t east -,t5 P,Ir•s `lac 915 7253458 5 PC _ec'iora Syn; 3 blea'"'e1 and Plass GGc. cases 5 pc b-trsom se' 5600 3 bleacher. Bass to bees iii, 55p 99'' A GREAT DEAL - gc' err . . P"mss bags Cdlis -'• pve•s Call 133; ABSOLUTELY Mint N^ to art Pali c'a art Cale ALMOST NEW [e••trtcm eatboard � a t s •eS,✓• 3 art —.-s a,e Back 3 "-a•bie o,. .-• size ,- 2372 ANNOUNCING -ew Tw asr sate ,te a :-ar ^els cry S29 ,r _..r 9c" 655-366' ereo, .,tial cassette, CD player, equaiizer and remote. Doors open up as wireless speakers. Asking 1700 ML- (oos) 434061 ANL�.ES 00`ys std am c,vooa,d cries! o! 'crawe•i a, --,,,e oa. ^a .abiret ooard ^and-carvet 597 - AS NEW �•,A 2,- Sale, ,a.e ReaSe •-a... -- - 905 'c 159 ' BARN DEMO_,T!ON Bear -s �c r.ce a s. Car: es and •^s As, r•sde Vorage BEAU"FUL a"a ,e' size 9 ex Reu; .'aGe'&�.�a rs 555. •2e_•5,.y ' Arts & Arts & Arts & Arts & • Crafts • Crafts • Crafts ON Crafts CARPET -_-_- BROKER. stair •es,srar• ;arcw F;r 3 r,;ms only S359:C P•,ce Ircuoes 31 Sc rt•, carpet dw„xe Pat art ;'a.la!I cr .r y: cine 7 F-ee - uc,a ';or our •,, Nr r es' pay --r, ,ne 217 C4 CARPETS e a ease a•pa's -art yl wi :arpe, i ,oras 534, P, :e Cu.des _a,pe• pre cad -xpe 's•a la ver oo es• - mates 31-, t'a'ts .- -ar 585 23'. COMPUTER 4?,, C".33M^ .!PAM N w - 4 .'JGA .Guy and 'rGwe' tar fC5 3t02 2ND ANNUAL •►'•r* Juvnovill vv Articles CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW CItA%" SA" For Sale ' Articles For Sale DECEMBER 7TH Sat Dec. 7, 9 am- 2pm. CARPET 3 rooms, $299, AJAX COMMUNITY CENTER St. Pauls United Church, Ajax price includes 30 yards of COMPUTER SPECIAL, 10 A.M. - 4 PM. FREE ADMISSION 65 Kings Cres. (Harwood & Town Hall area llrmimPads t.eDXX36FREE PARKING at�i2hbrd lli bRam color w 30 Vendors, No admission charge also available at lowest $699 with modem & CD Prices Sal 905-432-2750. Rom, (905) 655-3661 Skilled Skilled DENTAL RECEPTION. JU Help Help IST Full time - Monday to Thursday. 11 am to 8 pm. _ Saturday HARP certified Experienced welcome. • computer knowledge desir- able East Whitby Send • - resumes to File $9724 Oshawa This Week. PO REQUIRED Oshawa, Ontario. BIH IMMEDIATELY 71.51 CLASS A MECHANIC Daycare m APPLY IN PERSON TO: • Wanted #1 Westney Rd. (At H" #2) Ajax BABYSITTER (expen- enced) required for 7 month old in our home Full time -2182 CPR & First Aid preferred References required Call 905"428-3415, DaycareDaycare LIVE OUT Nanny required Available • Available for 3 month old child, need. ed Mon -Fri. references re- Si� quired $7 25lhr start mid January Call 905503" INFANTS -12 YEARS OLD 3301 In caring, safe, fun home environment. Licensed by M.C.S.S. Reasonable rates Receipts, flexible hours. Call DURHAM PROFESSIONAL HOME DAYCARE r,,y-,-.____ 509-1207 MATURE, experienced Irve"out caregtver for 2 lov- ing children, ages 3 IT & 8 months Startog Jan :97 Excellent rete ences Call 427-8703 ' Firewood FIREWOOD (Duality sea S,ned 1F,- ;pl,,t nardwo,d starring at S185'Cord Call eve 705 944 8801 1 pm 11 pm FIREWOOD For Sale r -lit SPIN ant delivered $50 a face cord Call Jerry 1905) 683-9639 FIREWOOD Excellent quant,` '.artwood Guar anteed extra long fully seasoned cut and split H,resl measurement F-•rw tehvery, Kozy Heat Fre wood 905 753 2246 FIREWOOD P`,ka Lum be, & `_ /crit'-„ Centre 4%8'x'2' 555 4'.9'x•5. $65 Established '953 Days 705 277 9381 Ecen Ings 905434-555-5 Free delivery in Oshawa a'ea ' Bargain Corner 2 LR end-ts 34 ea o,x qu •'r s 35C ea , , al UR able & 4 •s • 53riG 2 . erd "; N'n glass as 23 n n dlar^ 541_ . , Pre fin tesx 2" x 3 -.5583 7547 e.,errg, CAMERA n"'T• ;.a Le, 28 Z, FIr Z M Gus F Iters . bag x341'1 v 9(,5 Sill !14 CHESTERFIELD & CHAIR 2 labies ask S'5C Se' call '9-2' CHRISTMAS c�etes - �J •. ."T mart' Wore as. - , S40 ix obo 619-r.;4 ; THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 4, 1996 -PAGE 39-A ' Bargain FI Bargain Articles Articles Corner Comer l For Sale For Sale TODDLER BED with STAINED GLASS. ilia - mattress. $30 Car seat lop mond laser 1 000 band 0 FOR SALE. to 401bs1 530 Glass top saw Excellent condrton. 'l dining room table with 5 paid $550 will take S300 chairs. brass and black lac call 5796374 quer. 5500 (905)725886' WHITE WOOD. single bed. - FOR SALE 21cu It chest won 3 storage drawers. BEER CAN I,eezer r good condition. great condition. asking S90 STEREO Can ERE0 839--1313 OBO Ajax 583-9225 I FOR SALE Sofa bed IApproxi 3 ft. s'.c Cra'' iz; Kitchen ' Articles 'able & 2 Gnars. 530 As for Sale hif+h. Includes sorted ^,usehold items. ` FM St 1 pest otter 42G-9100 FREE TO 91,01J home 10 r" t German Shepherd. good wit^. ^-tdd,er ma,p releph,ne 427-4926 FREE 91,111 home. 6 r_,...., ')Id male dog. houserar et fr.ently. lab snephert r:ross 585-9348 LOVE SEAT of Ex 5275 Cdlla'!er Spm qrc 9 275E MANS 'ceps•. „d' 586-02F' "x 734 MAPLE ROCKING -air accessories�G S, SC i r!JrC s. - a, system✓ speaker•, j4 J' SP,F-F'jF2 MATCF:ING ,;'a 'able ant ent •atles 575 E^er'armer, no SSC Cal "1 at434_ MENS OR WOMANS •'N a NORDICTRACK SKI )' r a, ccs) 564c N 'acrd ce 9'1.423'942 art 'ea.e _ssage REVERSIBLE. -carr ; owe• _set S3C ,L 57,•,3'4 FALL if WINTER CLOTH- ING 3r '^ck bo",m prices Snowboard and sk, rackets. Pants, gloves and acGesso res. at r IG 80'. OFF reg ular retail prices Ouality named Grand laoeis SK's CLEARA•ICF CENTRE 97' Taur!cr Pcat East Osra- Na „t east -,t5 P,Ir•s `lac 915 7253458 5 PC _ec'iora Syn; 3 blea'"'e1 and Plass GGc. cases 5 pc b-trsom se' 5600 3 bleacher. Bass to bees iii, 55p 99'' A GREAT DEAL - gc' err . . P"mss bags Cdlis -'• pve•s Call 133; ABSOLUTELY Mint N^ to art Pali c'a art Cale ALMOST NEW [e••trtcm eatboard � a t s •eS,✓• 3 art —.-s a,e Back 3 "-a•bie o,. .-• size ,- 2372 ANNOUNCING -ew Tw asr sate ,te a :-ar ^els cry S29 ,r _..r 9c" 655-366' ereo, .,tial cassette, CD player, equaiizer and remote. Doors open up as wireless speakers. Asking 1700 ML- (oos) 434061 ANL�.ES 00`ys std am c,vooa,d cries! o! 'crawe•i a, --,,,e oa. ^a .abiret ooard ^and-carvet 597 - AS NEW �•,A 2,- Sale, ,a.e ReaSe •-a... -- - 905 'c 159 ' BARN DEMO_,T!ON Bear -s �c r.ce a s. Car: es and •^s As, r•sde Vorage BEAU"FUL a"a ,e' size 9 ex Reu; .'aGe'&�.�a rs 555. •2e_•5,.y ' Arts & Arts & Arts & Arts & • Crafts • Crafts • Crafts ON Crafts CARPET -_-_- BROKER. stair •es,srar• ;arcw F;r 3 r,;ms only S359:C P•,ce Ircuoes 31 Sc rt•, carpet dw„xe Pat art ;'a.la!I cr .r y: cine 7 F-ee - uc,a ';or our •,, Nr r es' pay --r, ,ne 217 C4 CARPETS e a ease a•pa's -art yl wi :arpe, i ,oras 534, P, :e Cu.des _a,pe• pre cad -xpe 's•a la ver oo es• - mates 31-, t'a'ts .- -ar 585 23'. COMPUTER 4?,, C".33M^ .!PAM N w - 4 .'JGA .Guy and 'rGwe' tar fC5 3t02 2ND ANNUAL •►'•r* Juvnovill vv Articles CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW CItA%" SA" For Sale ' Articles For Sale DECEMBER 7TH Sat Dec. 7, 9 am- 2pm. CARPET 3 rooms, $299, AJAX COMMUNITY CENTER St. Pauls United Church, Ajax price includes 30 yards of COMPUTER SPECIAL, 10 A.M. - 4 PM. FREE ADMISSION 65 Kings Cres. (Harwood & Town Hall area llrmimPads t.eDXX36FREE PARKING at�i2hbrd lli bRam color w 30 Vendors, No admission charge also available at lowest $699 with modem & CD Prices Sal 905-432-2750. Rom, (905) 655-3661 PACE 40 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED, DE( -EMBER 4,19% ' Articles Articles Christmas For Sale For Sale Trees CLARINGTON COM- SHEDMAN PULER CLEARANCE Ouai'h barn !vie shed k,t 8 X 8 SPE CENTER Two greal ,due CIAt ONLY 5295 plus lax package" lo:ideo systems. Many other saes and styles systen`s include 14' 28 lei, a"I able A'sc garages monitor. voice 'lax rnedem and decks 761 McKay Ra CD rOm drive. sound cards Unit 3 P.cke• ng Fi'• more speakers. Dos and wind In'0 cal' 901 r10 2193 Ows color printer Pentwm -'- 100 51.999 Out the door SNOWBLOWER. Gilson prices ai !axes included 1i ,.r' •.t.- To,,,rnseh en Resale 486 50 mz 160 9 -re. chars 3 speed , re - drive complele system verse excellent condition S395 Also lets ofused Sys $500 him 728-7415 after tems in stock from $149 6 including mon,!o, Clating- 7 PC SHER16AN -rY[F ton Compute' Clearance bed,c- r ,over Center 697_3059 164 wal nut valued 55500 Baseline Rc Bowmanvdie $1995 060 Sold walnut DIAMOND RING Lades wardrobe $235 Sofa 8 ' �'•+ '. ilia- chair $: SC Other odd mond ring set will, die chars S3C train, 3 dress mends Appraised a, ers S55 each Dryer S9^ 3 S1L4-r Ips pees avail , Wt'gue oressers. 3 a^none Maki a'. Otte. Call 905 chars New Single bcx S rl'1 u43 ,n s4 DRYER $100 Ke^^',:re p g and ^,atress S' c litany of,,, nems anew i43. erste• 550. 24' t',dge SOFA 8 Loveseat S50C Ca:: 905.%28.0%50 Or " J,_, - ,•.. b.ur w .. 905 985 42,C, burgundy ,n colour great HOUSE CONTENTS `ondno neve; near pets SSC obo Car •ng $4;•-_ Sears >ew•- 905-32&- tror G, 52- •ea,� 7 ring Jack,. tuto Prog•amm ng tate 8 a chars so. STEEL TRAILER fas, crass mates bed 6w Oe• - - to, chest freeze, etc Cab 905 great hauling wood etc 43G-9735 $'v0C firm '9C5 -:_ SW- WC"'y'ime KENMORE. "' y!me05 '99 ' 352 a• 7688 ter6pm i ,. ., .. •.a' over otr el- 'eaves Ke� 'ore STEPS APPLIANCES cuc - '• re's gr dor $66'2 ^ C' 28 3644 a'te• o; pm S25C S Was•�e•s K.tcnrn ;aDie 6 [nays b KING SIZE wa'erbed D . wa hers S2 cC i :necked first shots Ca.: able 1."n9^ ca -els - New boar? SI e, seldom a ser quest •cos^ S12- was',e s :ied S25C OHC Car 3: ' Cal, A[-' 4. r 434 6329 r wa -J^tr 14_s 43. KNI-TING MACHrNE '0 - - . — a r 16 D. g'rd Siltelo p '0 rage .^• ace• .uric^ F--nannes for 1 year ca ds ^ `1 dis 1 ! tableR to ow- r onty $F± : Val'Sec Phone 9c5- weer' -Jn y,s ti„ '4 : n5-754. 199'- Grand Voyager load , w1 1, loaded 39 o(K, , HITA^H, stere:- LOVESEAT uc^ char r i Diack , sure 6 .. i Reas---al tube R, in Rc H.�^ eso ead 905985-2:i: lobi^ He^! t0 -c w^ ORM Christmas Trees Christmas PTI I Automobiles Automobiles Trees For Sale Wanted MSno:wmobiles ' Snowmobiles CHRISTMAS TREES Cut Your Own or PreCut Spruce, Pine & Fir WHITBY - Thfckson Rd Exit 0111401. 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 oft 401. North 12 miles on Durham 57 OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cut your owr 822 ANY SIZE tax :nr,'. Fresh cut trees 815 & up tax incl. FREE TREE BAILING i( WATSON TREE FARMS FREE Canty CaT-es f�f kids 905,263-8858 FREE pine,.-, , _ _- TAYLOR E r-� Christmas Tree Farm Cut �'ouT 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 Candi' Canes & Tree Bags Fresh cut Fraser & Balsam Fir Trees, as well as Handmade Wreathes. I Open 9 a m to Dusk. Thurs. Fr; L lUeekends N` v 30 to Dec 23 N'--, chancto ui- - i S 100 worth 1 - h�^ of groceries z� 'r�;on Rod �!�dQe ; (9 640-13 25 ..d, $ 5 R_ MASSEY FERGUSSi'^. 5 •4•, ' ComputerN' Computer 3 w r. pa, ':,a, KENWOOD ax wJ Video Video ^ e• acv a, -,A ^rad . wave ,5 'ad machine Dist, d -.ilii assn^� PERSIAN suoolies mCuded will- sale gni ask. iaiso �.. l-155-3102 -5 h VERSA TRAINER torr MINK 'y s u coat •,. SHARP Tv .';P coin • " n! COndi!'o^ as- - D .:' H.gr •e+O wt pr •ng $4;•-_ Sears >ew•- picture tube r. q' mac - .fir gu0d w:,•, - Jack,. tuto Prog•amm ng cO^: !.:.^ ask ' S'" umv.-•,J remote ^1, di 726-4w - Ren to Ow '•,m $- ..o w. INTERNET SERVICE AVAILABLE Nome and s.c,� Hyper link and server storage Call John Duarte at 579-4400 MODEL RAILROAD -, �" 9',5' •4.= - s Tv or odes 2 ' E:ec s pets Supplies Ezuf�� rolling stock n!,o' !. roc ' w'!' remote Board)panes cmndle s J s at cenen' cond r or beau.,ful n9 Mode Rad,oade, maga Colo ' k ^ roes all R R equipment ,5 + u. as s 535, 434 '069 PERSIAN suoolies mCuded will- sale '188PONTiAC c _ ` 1, J,- Je,,.,ie _ » l-155-3102 -5 h VERSA TRAINER torr Sts & ver tion (laded. 3906 certified G,^ - .. . ,njasor CneUkrd ;:ail 5764ti:? MOVING SALE B;aCk wl rr -ra',• accessible NEO MASTIFF :uppies c - .. : rabies S'R:z Manual wheel 2 g eddy c dad •-1a',reo glass a^te^ c' a.• :-e 'sir exceuenr gc mid Dezember ask ' famine^ nit Steri_ CD condaor. 5'2)l. EieC!riC 5600 i1 interested Call 4 �;• Pave• lamps pC•ures. ap w^ee chair ' -,^ used 7688 Ptances etc 7259'8' a-. .)'-e ex�e el-• Coll special ' er•p„ Ci •'Ow y1--e•ieave message pear' ba-. S400� or 0 BEAGLE PUPPIES - GLASS -,w,ases any K.tcnrn ;aDie 6 [nays v.,. aDirr', n eget good condi!:or S: 9.-, :necked first shots Ca.: able 1."n9^ ca -els - New 5 76-2282 after 6pm Dare• 4'l-,-281 1819 Lauriel %OS v53-270-1 and used ll -g cabinets ''L, only Shy 99 wni,e q,.a,!,.,es last La!era.:aD� stets also available O'..a.'y new and sed c -airs •..,^, only S' - 99 a^o up Used oesxs !*Dm S44. ar,C up S;otwaaisc ava— ,e Speedy El- ^ess Centre, 660-0800 W,,'tr, OAK/PINE FURNITURE N/^✓ 'ay 'eta p: ors" J^e c' Ontan� s oldest and 'lar- gest rmanutactu•ers is now selling duet! to me pubaic Eg said oak pc room or 6 solid pine bedroom, your choice S1.9% many star choices T-aoiora Wo.ov ling 905.985-8774 OVERSIZED plus ladles catsdressessports wear and more on sale an made Ir. Canada Oshawa Flea MaKet 727 Wilson Rd . Sun 9.4 p m 416 284- 4249 PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT 1950's WurlitZer 'Bubbler' juke boxhand crafted. holds up 10 100 CDs excellent sound $7000 Can 905.576- 5737 PIANOS - GRANDFA. THER CLOCKS Back to School specials New and used pianos Not sure'? Rent to own, apt size upright. grand. digital, Isey. boards Clearance on all 1995 stock' Te ep Piano Works, 433-1491 SHARP 4head VCR, very little use 5250 Call 433.1978 after 4 p m WASHER , dryer S30o e _ondn,�r 436 •yt9 ' Articles Wanted ANTIQUES 1-..•_• u, - ; '_'`lure or an Oning old Scientific nstru 'nests. China_ silver adver- tising toys decoys OJlls Milk b,!oes Collections or estates CaL Roper! Bowen Antques 'SIC5. 655.8049 BOOK It- FREE t FREE REMOVAL c' w wanted s:ra0 meta, stoves washers cars trucks o, an- ylh,ng rnetal c:ai' 905 571 6714 WANTED - Fieetside Chevy mid size 805 Truck box. reasonably priced Can Jerry 905-985 7290 WANTED - overhead prom lector reasonably phcetl Can 6973104 ask for Ran- dy RpComputer Anternet NEIN MUSIC a -zine f32 hilp r7www dumam. news neC-afc2315/in ilex him We plemuppliesif BOaIding ENGLISH BULL Terriers 8 weeks old. white. $800 each Call 1905; 986 1030 JACK RUSSELL Pup fie males will have first se! of , eedies and cieworn'ed 'easy t0 go by Chrstrnas 655-34'8 BICHONF-i;:, ,Pens ': Jt.. Sc�rauzers he m31 aneppa,0b Lha - Sas Himalayans pits Eng Its' Setters Coming All HA. GEN Aquariums Krs Below Cost at Per: Pe! CJshawa Center Call 436 3724 PEDIGREED Lab,ad,' Re!nev it, puppies CKC registered Parent on sde Cerlihed 'H,p Dysplas,a Free) Ready Dec 8 1996 5 Females 4 Maies All blonde dewormed. dew claws Is! snots Phone Shirley Crago 4--5,436 2542 ' I Automobiles for Sale NEED A VEHICLE? Poor credit? No credit'' Bankrupt" Can Tracie at 905576.1800 or 1-888- 2593673 1 can help' 1973 DODGE CHARG- ER, (Muscle Car). good body A I engine. newfires etc ,51200 OBO as rs 985- 2191 1979 244 GL Volvo only 100,000 km needs tr to tors to cert S750 or best otter Call 579.1 743 eve 1979 DODGE Magnum. automatic A'C new tires, brakestune up, leather seats 105,000 original km $1500 080 Call Jim '905 683 9575 1966 r. -i-1O Wagon 2 5 k - !.e • i X00 K^ suns great, great winter .:a• Can be certified Ask, ^y^ S7DC as ,s 728-15?7 1986 CHEV CELEBRITY E.,'1; " :, alto 4 -.. blue. runs great Asking 51 700 Call 655.5' 93 1986 FORD TEMPO; 4 V 1• 1' 1, P GL J.' "ew brake recent tune up great ^ape 51500 as 1s or Des, otter Call 305 579 8378 1986 l't YMOU t H Rebar, 4 ,' -110 good conaton 5995 '982 Chev Malibu C,ass,c V6 auto 92 000 k mint condition 52000 1987 CHRYSLER l� Bar- 5po-•, C,Jpe 4:y tinder auloniahc. a: .:om, pie!e'y loaded rew ex rause & brakes very -tear 53000 certified Can 905- 5 79-0804 1987 HONDA CRX SI ,bPd Psunroof AM.FM Cass red well maintained great commuter car Gert S3800 or B O 905430 9245 1988 BLUE TAURUS, air cos,, power steering cruise control, tape deck. excellent interior. 118 km, S3.350 certified 1905) 697. 0530 1988 Chev Ccrs,ca 4 dr auto. 134,000 km excellent condition $3195. 1987 Dodge Caravan. 7 pas. senger mini van, auto. 137,000 km, air clean ex- cellent running $3400 cer, 433.1787 1988 CHEVY Sprint, 2 - door. blue. automatic, am/ fm cassette new starter, rad & Italy Certified. 51900 Call 905 725-6246 1988 MUSTANG 5 hire standard Maroon with grey interior Good condition, never winter driven Only 89.000 kms Asking $6000 Call Troy 905 579 8 146 ' AT; tomobiles 1995 Taurus sedan power w,ndowt, low cks power seat. cruise, 1,11 all lots of war ranty Unbelievablylow pace $14995 Ask for San d, 576-1800 Fraser lord 1996 LORD ESCORT. se ,fan i,, wagon. sully loaded Air auto, low 11ms I. ots dI warranty Call Bill at Fraser I old 576 1800 only $14 995 MOTIVATED MECHANICS i 'KEN NIC Ol50N i 'MOTIVATED MECHANICS- ' _,m xr,ror» Business (905f 47 i-7944 , Mable ale, 45i 64' Auto Insurance. Having a prcbl�m getting a competitive rate? Call Jones - Dooley Insurance. Ajax for a rluolatlon- `. : 427-3595 = CREDIT. PROBLEMS -kwn payments from $500 'A ,ni r CJyments 'rOm i' 5,; C A C Cars 1ruc . an, 198' 1913�', Aar •, •�. - Sales L o 4,. R.,ck 382 LEASE own cars. '8'3 •"';;tie qualities It. 'edit check '00-34 Ot rio ltd 1,86 ». LOW 11"S, '486 Pontiac �. J,ed. or, genal int good condi n $2600 Certified 436 -91 For Sale 68:3 1206 1 ? 5 !»-drum apart LOW. LOW. , ow K- --'988 '188PONTiAC c _ ` 1, J,- Je,,.,ie _ » y ' power (loot, excellent org condi 'eenng, brak - AC lug tion (laded. 3906 certified :Jge rack Ali r 1.f.Weo 080 Can 436 0'91 i%s E . .. .! �nd:oor ender; S39ix OBO Cali YOU KNOW we have :;, •7y, the lowest prices and 1991 :adii,ac Brougham, the best after sale ••^' service Why buy any cordrrion Load where else' Certicar r bac, trig :earner ,n has over 28 fine certr rids 19_ ,n., $12.500 .. ck avrrnngs E,e , 46, 0 Tied reconditioned life S6U2 rho plus hydro 579 moles Eg. 81" fight 1991 CAVALIER RS 4 special ' er•p„ Ci •'Ow du'-" ;k "" •' -' ,:J'sette '85 OOOkms highway do .i..• Jrd i If Ms. $4 995 ven S32o0 c D o Cal' 905 firm Astros and 721-8208 Safaris 1989 to 1993 from No pets allowed 905 579 SE 6% 1995 Geo 5 speed 1991 DODGE >HADOW 28 OOo k,i. new only - sic , xn; + p% pit 58 R-50 1993 Suri SE sunroof. new •ad water al- auto. teal. V 5 super Pum0 brakes tires asking nice- $7.595 1992 Taurus S45,3C' cer,i, ed '23-410:+ Wagon loaded now 1992 BUICK REGAL S865c tom' Chev Silver E k_r e^r _. : • -el-• ado S:eps,de 'loaded A' lied loaded with Options 10w k• -s black S1-3 995 •32000 kms $9.500 060 1990 Buck LeSave Ltd 375 428 . „. loaded peeler. $6.985 1993 CAVALIER Z24 . 199'- Grand Voyager load , w1 1, loaded 39 o(K, , ed. 3 3 V 6. spotless bur - Lacy tlr,ver. show,o gs%n31' S' 925 1989 Grand condihoc ask -g S 1 1 50G Pr x SE loaded p,:stine ead 905985-2:i: white perfect 57.925 1988 1993 MERCURY t,paz,p YJ 7 toys 6 cyl 5 2 '1 `' i' 1 t.v^a,... air speed 138 000 km A. i cruise lin ps. Ob. p.l aro, S%675 1988 Jetta Slalom 'm warranty, ekira clean, mint silver. now S3880 42 OGJk'T• S9&3'00D o 1986 Ane,, auto. nice car, 905 436-7452 leave mes- S2 495 1984 Parisienne. sage loaded 128. 000 kms like 1994 Geo Metro Hate' new 52.995 Certrear, back auto ac new tires. 155 King St. W., Osha- am fin cassette excellent wa at Midtown Mall condition. 56100 cern6ed Steri Sri) 579.2886. Open Must be seen Nancy 723 (eves Nays,. 6973382 OVERSEAS trip forces sale of 1967 Volkswagen 1994 GRAND PRIX SE VW Gar 2 blas. dark due. PW P L P S. P M. Cruise only one previous owner. Tilt Am Fm cassette. secur 180K. excellent condition. dy system. 79.000 km $3.000666-1094 514.500 Can 6833020 1994 PONTIAC Grand Am SE, immaculate, white wigrey interior. V6. auto, air. lots. PRI, p/w. tilt, cruise. abs. aluminum wheels, am/fm cassette. 80.000 highway Isms $12.500. 905-579- 2983 1994 TAURUS GL dark grey. loaded Ford's of family sedan Low kms Fraser Ford ask for Doug. 576-1800 Merry Christmas $12.995 1965 COUGAR, 136,000 lei . original, certified, new brakes, excellent condition, must sell S3.100 Tele. Phone 420-0144 anytime 1995 FORD ESCORT GT Mint cond fully loaded. dark blue green 18 L 16 varve. ABS extended warr auto, 28.000km $12.995 C-1 905 619 0692 1990 Plymouth Acclaim, A Ill K TOWING Cash On the Spot Pay 850 S5.000 for used and scrap cars and trucks. any condi tion Call anytime. 24 his 7 days Fast 30 min service No parts available Call Ken (905) 509-5584 (416) 328-8081 CARS FOR CASH' W.r buy aged yr i'e, Vehr -'es must be ,n running -7ndlhon Call 4,-7 2415 or ome to 479 Bayly St East 1990 POI AHI, INOY ',00. Ajax at MUHAD AUTO I'IRrr1 Cooled new fresh -AI E ti motor, handle & !numb warmers ski sk"-y. rar- h,des. studs ex,,ellent con 1�"on Ready for snow 53500 obo 905 1485-8039 `"ewat. after 6 p m 1995 '%DY KIT excellent S51W 1987 YA MAHA INVITLH. great la. 'j-, - pled 51800 "986 YA MAHA V MAX ,-ry good l,nd,l $23Lr' 1988 YA MAHA XLV good Cordioon $'900 985 3561 aper 6 Pm E, Recreational Vehicles 1993 YAMAHA 4 wheel C• - '150 I+ . E3•'a- plow chains win.^ windshield 54600 o b c Call x305 985 9688 after Spm J ' ' Apartments For Rent 1 d 2 Bedroom j-., aro •.a a: ' ) .haws .,rid B,wrJr i Stdrong at $600 ^ r. fudge S ,'Ole incl -d-,1 w,fh. :aun 1•y fac ties No pets Carl ,905 434 24^7 RUSSET 6 SIMCOE N t l. •'Jwa , . ., . .air bedronm in newly ren Oval ed quiet 12 plea Hard ii floors, heat hot tet, yrk •; '.Jba- included sundry !J, -'Lt , f,; ,,)g; $695 .hydro --jges S-, S 12 month Feb 1st .905 5'6-2'i82 SALE 85 PHAZER RIfial sxowHloBAas Dependable, excellent cond. , new seat, toe bar, hand warmers, runs. Beauty $1,995, 5,600 km. 1-705-328-0402 ' Trucks for Sale Itle i-,HLVY 34 ion pick u. certified 54 0)C 060 83'5 1990 J corny S Series 4x4 .:'.000 Ill, vn rebuilt • v,r r 4 3 .New paint L,:,aded. as ,s $6RUl 905 1,5-2306 Jim (Port Perryl 1996 FORD EXPLORER : >'4 xI T 4 d, Perfect for '.r'ow Fury goaded All rise, tilt. cass ps, pip cats Call Canee at Fraser Ford 576 1805 Merry Christmas $28.9'35 5 -TON Trucks s 198h GMs. 7,;• • is 1984 Int Jr ,J' $% 000 Can 905 8,17-2055 64 DODGE 015 '.rep s•11 r•y •ars. ,, y P S P13 runs w,L $1500 Call 9cs 6Z I-88'6 Vans i Wheel Drive 1988 FORD AE ROSTAR 163-OOC . Sound body and recerny painted 4 .new, tires winter zec SSuOi, -all 905 434 888' 1989 DODGE CARA VAN SE. 4 ,iv, -1r;Powe, prake, .rr am tm rad,c PJ , -telly second Owner 145 K al, service rec(,r h very will "Ond,00n non 'sok.,, $6 200 or best of! ,fl- Teirpr.une 6n6 3888 92 AEROSTAR EXT kris '.hwy, Must be seen S8 500 or 58.950 cert Ajax 905 683 4422 FORD AEROSPORTS 93', 94 s 9! ' :.a„rug ter air auto Low r',IeaW Starling at 512.995Ready 10 90 Call Steve at Fraser Ford 576 1600 ' Trailers 1990 HOMESTEADER ' _, !' ^. gin, ,• . '- x 2u horida rooms Man trader fully I„rn,shed O^.e bedroom. 4 Pc bath. fmlge lull sizepropane stove and over Electric hot water. deck 10 x !6 shed new 2 BEDROOM Easement loot on Florida room new apt Goi,d Park ng South Carpet Located at Nestle - Oshawa $600:m0 all in In Park on Hwy 36 bet- clusive Available imme- ween Lindsay and Boocay- diately 571 0110 geon On water Brand new 2 BEDROOM basement 545.000 Asking $30.000 ur apt. N W best offer Leave message Oshawa S g ate entrance. parking.newnew before 4 p m or call atter 5 PM 10 9 p m Park lees ne Iy renovated. $650 month, gotiableAsk for Denise inclusive. no smoking. no (905) 579-3791 pets. first & last, available unmediafley, 571 -4746 Auto parts 2 bedroom 2 - 4 pc baths.combo hvingid,nmg- & Repairs room kitchen 5 apphanc es. Parking, utilities includ. 1987 Cavalier. 2 dr auto. ed' $985 Jan 1 Ajax Re - 579 -6285 alb I.Id 6831811 2 -BEDROOM apartment. available Jan 1st, close to hospital & downtown Osha- wa, all amenities, gas fire- place, parking, $525iutilr ties Call 905-665-8741 2 -BEDROOM apartment, $675 all inclusive. No dogs. lstAasl. Available imme- diately. Call 905-728-9499, 2/3 BEDROOM apart- ments, 8 story building, close to schools, library, South GM plant Available immediately 428-6328 1.7 pm for appointment 301 Cordova Rd., Osha- wa. Large, clean 2 -bed. room apartment, freshly Painted. spacious, $6301 month, available imme- dfalely Includes parking Call (905)840-6712, pag- er. (416)501.1687 AJAX Oxford Towers. ,us aratmenis. quiet budding close to shopping, 401. GO Pool, sauna Tin, bedrooms. immediate ty Jan 1st & Feb 1st From 5809 1,83 5322 683 8571 until 7 30p m ATHOL GREEN CO-OP :Si Dunlop St E Whitby has 2 bedroom apts avail able Immediate and Feb I occupancy Units are $62& mo plus utilities Appl,anc es required Close to all amen -Iles 668-%41 for application AVAILABLE Jan. Ist. , 2 1,vrrg 'com, 4 appliances. cen- •a, :t'•. large garden. ravine Bring $725 per mo Phone i90S; 5792727 AVAILABLE IMME DIATELY. r Whitby A” nu :1'"; Wac, us carpet ed newly painted with dal Ony closetl bus shop ring al utilities included first last required, no pets bedroom. $750 call 430- 134 AVAILABLE NOW"' W -, gwet :we• bedrx,m in duplex Carp.! binds appliances new k',!Chen and windows ^.ark ,rg Private entrance West of OC 5785 rnr-lusive %28 7850 BROCK/HWY 2 Bng't w i k •' , apart. ill's • ,parate entrance. 1 bedroom. v ng'ktr.'en appliances. cable i.1 ''1:es ac included. couldDe sem, furnished 5700 1st last Available immediately OS H -1908 5t 1 large 68:3 1206 1 ? 5 !»-drum apart BROOKLIN 3 bedroom merits •' Jean low rise `I: 'r ..•,... ".•,le. stove building Close to 4::' q ,:oboes ,nCluded, $730 GO Park,; Ava,lade „•• -cinth available now Call 'ned,ately from S60o '905 655-5539 -cinth Pn,ne 908 876 4255 CENTRAL Ajax. •,shay pits." • ' ;,:.:....l, base 2 bedroom .tot near Ment apartment.private .•' JwJ I..•^r.• and 401 drive. separate entrance l'Arkl laundrystorage cable fireplace new Opt. Available Jan t NON bath broadloom 5 min SMOKE R5 PREFERRED walk I„ amenities Refer S6U2 rho plus hydro 579 ences lsblasl 5599 Ed 0246 905 428-7737 2 BEDROOM ,cart CENTRAL Oshawa, '••r^,s. A,J .J* l' i• r'me mail- 1,,. • i, finished tav: 109 Cordoi Hit, Osnawa ment of house separate No pets allowed 905 579 entrance. garage. $695 .)387 1561as1 required Available 2 -BEDROOM basement Jan tsL'97 Can 905 728- 3;111,!,,._! . ,,'piled par 55133 !,ally furnished Simcue. CENTRAL Oshawa one Taunton area Park,r,T be(lr'-on' Jv 'inclusive apt, laundry, large living' Iknrr, $550 Mature person pre en area. avaiaable Januar ferred Fust last. references 1st 434 801,5 a must Available Jan 1 V6, an, cars.. 4 dr $4250 obo Call Dave 576-6130 ROM1111111011torcycles Automobiles Wanted 1983 CX 650 Honda, water cooled shaft dr $SO- to $7500 Cash on the spot for scrap cars & trucks Anytime Call 905. 706.5740 A 6 A TOWING. pay $50. $5000 cash tot used & scrap cars & trucks 24 firs. 7 days Call 905.686.5003 or 905-706-5234, 30 min service ive. tank bag, cover. 20.000 km runt condition, $2,000 Call 579-1743 eve 1984 TY250 Yamaha trails bike. SI,000 for bike. $1,500 for tike and spares. Call 579-1743 eve 0 ' owmobiles 1987 COUGAR, 500 fan Cooled, new track, ski skins, low kit , cover. $2.000 or best otter 985-4692 579-1938 CHURCH St. / Hwy 2 area. 3 bedroom apartment available Can 1416) 444- 7391 CLEAN, LARGE 2 bed room main floor of house. $750 inclusive Ist/last re- quired Available Jan Ist Fudge, stove, Agnes St,. Oshawa Call 436.0278 EXCEPTIONAL NEW BUILDING (Oshawa). pule!. clean, modern, large, 1 & 2 bedroom apts All in- clusive Isom $655 per month. 905-428-7677 FINCH / WHITES RD. Bright. clean basement apt. kitchenette, 4 piece bath, suitable for one. Walls -out to ravine Non-smoker. $600./ mo. Unities included. Call 905-837-0218. PICKERING Finch & White's Rd., 2 -bedroom basement, separate en. trance. 1 car parking, lawn. dry, utilities, non-smoker, no -pets, avail. January 1, $750rmo inclusive, 1SVIW. (905)619-1509. FURNISHED BACHELOR apt., fridge, stove, Parking, East Osha. wa area, $400 per mo in- clusive, Istllast, references. Jan 15 Abstainers wel. come 723-9214 Apartments U17Ta tments Houses For rRent For Rent For Rent Fo;Rent ;usesIM Houses For Rent 33 FALBY COURT 2 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, ,broadloom. 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- rJg included. From $785-$867. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. A;AX - CLIPPER ARTS. & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es. underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT MON - THURS 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI 9 A.M. -5 P.M. SAT &SUN. 12-5 (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED ';AIEwAv COMMUNI- v HOMES hon Dai t oors S679 in - m: ,"plies Available l! (;r,iccr• _ SI 'h^aria• Beai,h!ul view Oshawa 3, i, and qu,et brand new OBRA -4WY+2'ROTHERGLEN • casement .:,'ate t^ 1. J^'.% n0 A.a able , er^L.•r 'til ?.,Sl _AAE F W S r"CKE H A Let, LARGE i BEDROOM Ar ! .. .. in, SE>J all AveaCe : iu2ry LAFGE 3 BEDROOM t :"nceGi lot!- walk argr -1rcu James na!r tours ap. rc-led All 3n Jan ! S_ 95 per mo u -ve P',, !arae and sr an. sale Dan PIOw'-'ar. 434 L :e,piI BBayly -a . ..�. 1 h a�! close to au u;'es All inclusive nonth Eleanor Standfield, Sales Rep.. Sutton Group Heritage 619-9500 ,c �^ UDHAWA Centre. n dean 5 -nt budding, tree idunCry tacilities. avail Jar, . SF,.,; plus hydro. call AJAX - NEWLY renovat -.:av:e enlranee, 2. basement, wash- I:Y,l 'ridge. stove. mi - security Syslem. a z 1 parking spot. es ndud acre to Coe bus stop, utih- 'd 1200 sq. It lust/last re - Feb 1:97 (416) % c384 TWO BEDROOM spa- rtrnent available sl Immaculate newer rJ accommodating 411,1, !enanis only. in bet- a Os!'awa neighborhood 5%)5 yOS!433-7360 or 726 9886 NORTH OSHAWA. extra bedroom. com- Pete,i redecorated. in well- r^a:'il<vnrd quiet buildmb. ci balconies, utilities. c' ' ❑Iduded. available Jar ;sit 572265 Call 579- `S a ONE ��— '"Ll"i basement •noble for single r. !"-'1 $400 inclusive. Avail l Jan 1 First/last required. 7 .... ONE LARGE bedroom om �I ' . apartment, park- Iaundry, no smoking, 1u I'ls. $650 utilities in. oiled Al ax Available Im- lied'ately 686-2234 OSHAWA 888 Glee' '6' , bedroOrn apt,, from 5675 5710 close to shopping, schools. GM aril Go 'Utilities included First' last required Call 728- 4993 OSHAWA large bright One c: „^i apt Clean. quiet building, good Iota Iran, uti parking in cluded Laundry lac First' fast Avail ,Jan 1 S600imo Call D 8 0 576 8572 OSHAWA - SOUTH C,--• I ,.•,a' 401 bright. clean. 2 bedroon, wrath balcony. $700 include,, stove. triage. parol Ava,labie Jan lst 125 - 6434 OSHAWA l arae ?bed 1".- .:.,.....Prat at 871 Srmcce 11 N ra.w carpet. convenient local*n Avaii able December 1 $650. hydro 430 1816 ar 571- 4171 CLEAN I AMILY BUILD ING •., Oshawa 1 2 8 J balms Inclusive Pay ca de. parking a. aundry tat 723-2094 ')SHAWA K,ng.'Rdson 2 1 storey, i bedroom lin ,shed basment hest 6 last required. for more informal bon call 905 683-9402 .,r 436 9900 PARKIBLOOR area 4 b.-:• , apt _.j baths 5795 Heat incl 1stlast Parking, (4161 487-1631 KJr. PICKERING one bed- "n:m D.ase^'.•^. •, available immediately. Sep en trance shared laundry, new kitchen, temaie non smoker welcome Nc pets $600 427.9643 PICKERING near GO. 1 bedroom basement apart mens, central an, cable parking, 4pc bath, separate entrance, no pets, suit sin- gle working temaie tstlas!. $550 inclusive 905-420- 3891 QUIET Area ,n Oshawa. 2 bedroom basement apartment. brand-new completely refinished. $550+hydro. separate en- trance. 2 -car parking, dou- ble -lotted backyard. avail- able immediately 905- 728-0045.905-985-3986. Quiet Tenants Wanted!! 2 -bedroom in clean build- ing; Oshawa North Avail- able now, January list or February 1st. $675.5750 inclusive (905)571.4875 SOUTH AJAX, bachelor basement apartment, sepa- rate entrance. laundry, $4501month. 1st/last, reter- enCes. Call (416) 224- 0959. SOUTH OSHAWA, 275 Wentworth St. W., 2 bed- rooms. SED0 8 5620, close to buses, shopping• avail- able immediately, fridge. stove, heal, hydro, parking_ 1st /last required, no pets 721-9722 TWO bedroom, flexible oc cupancy, ONE bedroom Feb. 1. In well maintained mature quiet building On site management 534 MARY ST E WHITBY For appt to view tail 666-2450 WHITBY ONE BED- ROOM loft. $595 inclusive Also 2 bedroom 5815 in elusive No pets Parking Jan Ise (416) 699-5287 FOR R •• ENT ;,,,,. i RENTING?? 4 tier, STILL G?'' ly San ".0057 i' 7J San WHY'sJt):1 OWN A: (."unite li('ll rl 1(IITI e5 thalt hydro rnunth 5 5r, 1,34r, -,u K.,, •• lit•Llrtlurn bun} ,51131 T,arey $HI)li/mrfnth WHITBY - FOUR !ey No down payments Bad Credit" Discharged Bankrupts hated available . Jar I Call Me! 391 $"',I, ;r, per month 190;1571-6275 or 1-800-8.10-iril° 41G, '14747'36 f 5 MARK STAPI.FmY HA 1r'`'4'• 3214arer5 Sal". l~trill a t,I , RMONY/RO., I i oleo Inc LAND , ,.Se decorated 3 rramir S_ 51145. Ava 1 Townhouses Feb 1 sue? A-,,, ' Townhouses d•rom casemerr beau For Rent For Rent "flay jec"rated a _cram JK . EXPERIENCE FAMILY LIVING 1975 MEMORY LANE, PICKERING Ovi lzeo 3 C6;rGGrn 11,2 Dath townhouses with 2 appliances. gas heating, parquet floors, fenced In backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. MARCHANT PROPERTIES (416) 321-"86 FOR RENT 1011 SIMCCIE STREET NORTH UIIIIbeS rnciurled Stove & Refrigerator Parquay floors lhrougho ,;t Parking ,nCluded Playground Area CIOse to schools and Shr,ppinq From 5846.00. Call 905-721-0980 Apartments For Rent WHITBY - - 5'.'..>"r 3 -bedroom $650main floor ul'w'es extra Spacious 8 bright. 2 Car par., r-; Cac.y ar-J dose to al' Ava„able ^�w 566-4850 420 947; Houses For Rent ...rar - Ava]abe L•., 4192 IMMEDIATE PrJ�5E.5 bnrk Cinga ;n a,gg k!-. •J.r.rg -,rn rented y ga'age gs„ e'ghbr v,d will. , .�'.11- our -,.It _oniained Cede,, Casement aptall dppha,T es 725-1171 Renr'” rw^. THF, NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. DE('FMRER 4, 1996 -PAGE; 41-A Townhouses Office & Commercial For Rent • Retail Space Property 4 1 Registrations SOUTH OSHAWA '. OSHAWA 4 Months RETAIL PLACE a•rd bed"",- •town,. ;5P Gose Free Rent „'- 1'r,r, .. ;. •,•j K.r.J n Bow I" S.r ols and shopping Lwr >3 i, 850 sg2nd mary Ile Ve•y n h haftir 5898, ail inclusive First; fir SS,: c,0o s,l mile volume. both ver,.Ie and last Available Oec 1st 'iOl Si. 250 sq main $350. Pedesb,ar Stable tenants 579 9955 days 600 2nd fir 5500 1.200 sq with jl,,A escalation on •e 3 bedroom !•,rr.'.:use ,n it 21nd floor ran 4342447 newais For complete de we.l rn a,r!d in e"1 fain ly or 555 4132 tails and informal pack complex F,esh.y decs,;3i ta."o oar-' a crmpie. age car George Cardona ed TC'.',des 4 all Industrial A,Sroc Broker 405-571 �,29a ail ,nlr'e,, Par.,': dose ': / or Toronto ne 405- schools al: al Jan Or FP Units <,8"i 93' 7 r call Ke^ Per �iS Sales Rep tri" 57, .0 cy .22 - CSIb"r St E Oshawa 5207 Cenral Commei APpI 434 3972 2 INDUSTRIALIRETAIL Real Estate Inc RENTERS ria rf ul nl ri•nl nnlnil, to a u3 -rip. :3llnin � ( �rwr. or n1 1'IiF ('r1:14 2 -beds 59411-. 3 -beds. Si Apphka!lra'., .1c,ul.thir• Erred Aye• Av'A LABLE Nr,N - LAKE ONTARIOt'nnn°use reur'a, arcate 4 Nave• app, 2Dase- . . , .. ,nen• 3 aa^ K - 3 Il—,,", )OOsq It each prime '.Shawa 'Ocatirr ;lase t0 '2,"e Overhead .c, 537`. sq" T M I 31 fly 579 ;'1�f ^ g". ,5 433 41c.' ;ajs INDUSTRIAL UNITS 468 V. '"dr :ail 445: 'f 5ri77 al r 5 pm 9r,5 438 1 ' Florida rat. Rentals ".rine sari r dy DeaC^ , " T,�nrune area 589: -'%' ' „rar ,iC sem, noun y Kitchen w^ '•dge ,;•I P",^P Soil 2• a2.3 CLEARWATER AREA - 8 S a s;mrn,,.^,i dos- a,^er es Star' n at n ". a^' Tor -r•-, ' S7„ NORTH OSHAWA. -,AAAA. acuzz Fir, ar. raid mrr!n plus nydr., Ian, 4pm. Al F• .d 523- t •� .' , - criaiidCi@ row and . ANTEED SOME • Large . Carpel o ton•' , ,es heli ••.a,^ blur Jay ^,HL _186 !L,iC Ad r ta."o oar-' a crmpie. 3.F;,e'w 6 ' Personals Vacation Properties BANKRUPTCY NrJI •,F - 3ss,ng ,rater, ew i ypur sel, rlt CO deb' ''sler and take r'rrtes Fat •ate S'_1 99 Can Gect Master arylrma 4G, 5C9 CLEARWATER urJ ,,,r^. - 1 park heated pools,•• no, L,C minytes beaches sleeps 5 Marr rile -..,at avail able .veer , fi5 434 a4 Cottages For Sale HALiBURTON New f : Hon-, Cr"age -ear ran- ,232 S82K ';, 4.6.532 Money to Lend -AWRENCE K^. r,: TON F,e,,—I, de: ,ra'e7 n,^ -'%' ' „rar ,iC sem, Hr;c.. ".F'. F;,.Da 3 .. •• , .� ,.a•ed ^ Fr,g sr•;ve 'JI"5e ', a,' CLEARWATER bed '•arws ^•'.id •rga ;w -'a r , 2 r_a!^. a,^er es Star' n at r,;•- _., .-•ac 08-A:NING A LOAN lege •, .':'" s ii 5738 -^M Ava lar ' "rar hrrne, 'rated^•;1 IS NOT GUAR . red 1st'as' Sf`.' and l 7u^ S,te M;•-, ;! roc Tr,•es ., 7ea-_Ps ANTEED SOME • Large . Carpel o lire Ca. 14—, -28 3: - blur Jay ^,HL COMPANIES !L,iC Ad r near 401 S W on 5%50 Caseca CHARGE UPrRONT A a la.ent O Nr. -'%' ' „rar ,iC sem, Hr;c.. ".F'. F;,.Da 3 rgs,de ma: 6 '•ar S,• PICKERING 3errs.- '•arws ^•'.id Ing•• ,"l S^ r: Nom, r'... .,,w^ ter cnOtrs cgs ^or smoiiw, pre house ". os '•; 7r,s i SnrJw- ^rine f . red 1st'as' Sf`.' nCiu- shOPD r, $814 .s ut.l, ,• T5 :r • 5503 ve Ava,acle •V 4, 1uwtarea Fest 3 as �r+ai ,m must be within b•• :' '.. quiet Tripe■ near 401 S W on 5%50 mrd,atei r y o lar 905 - CUBAN A da �SHAWA EAST .-w 939 A— . ,!e '11 FEES OTHERS DO NOT IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU INVESTIGATE THOROUGHLY BEFORE SIGNING ANY CONTRACTS �, ..air• mr S 5 day v nK no Det Ssm OK,n•) ROOTS J. �_: a,54 - R• A,Ire. gages. alta ,bar mmed'a!r j for Rent nvJre dela , •rsurance >1,0C per incl ,hhheS r auded except phone _ 905, 436-662' ea— •a!e "-^ifs MORT A,AA ell :room ,n GAGES message .. e �iruuded aur For �dlf OSHAWA Fal,! •. - " , 'loo, 6 ap . iances. park.rg_ gals neat an smokes no Gets :8"5-6C,..!,'Ames ISLIast WHITBY ROssand.Gar r r '• • all'f05'2"71! C•" . r,room Z barn • OSHAWA LOVELY 3 Ili -able and Car. - N•-.^ z,-•.�.... 532:. ... Aga, mmr: �. ' 5932 Rooms Wanted room , appliances. indoor pooLwhwpool ext••, sr aloin n, use to, rem 5, 25 plus uti,hes call 905434 -'%' ' „rar ,iC sem, •;Uri d,r,rg '.:vino large room, r'di'arm. sauna " 1 meat ,ocation S89J p,us door ar �,. D , S1!DO ,ndu design newly ur,,irated 5 utrhhes Avari �5 .. . . sive 1st, is, Available �m- Ve=.�... nose 'n great g 4352 or'705� 9�4�925•i 'or untumisned 'clot n"ed,ently 905 43& 1892 2 -BEDROOM n •, a g PICKERING ,-iorgeous 3 , C rent rem the same WHITBY- SPACIOUti i •V 4, 1uwtarea b.• : red oar -^en must be within b•• :' '.. quiet Tripe■ near 401 S W on 5%50 K.• new Oroadloom baths. fridge. stove J,sh- large ear in Ill stove r*tOnthwhiihr, ',,f last Cali arc antes. 3 wasn,00ms, walk!ng JISlance t0 ^` ridge. 5810 includes. `.7ti-o2a7 garage $,#% pe, ma Pius Pckann q Own facies. park--, laundry 3 BEDROOM quiet utilities Ava, able Dec 683-9629 Centre wr -0 C tacddites. Ava e6- t. or sooner 905 852-5264 at s!•rr!"'' . .'ria Len PICKERING Area 3 h`^. Call 509-. -.._ ter 6 (Collect ter En s„i a bath Jac. • , • , ,.. • I ea WHY lent when you can aundry park -; fenced base nen! close To schools — n• ,rue own home for bac+..,•'J S79- uniares Ava. ,I, �r Dec ' S Call 905 S110Cmonth IAhhes era Nodppharlces fenced ' Shared ACConvWtlon less than you minket" Call 5,1 5320 yard Ava.iao,e Jan is -,97 Dave Hay'oc. Sales Rep Call 905 6' 8870 Mare Re.MaK Summa Realty 3 -BEDROOM house. AJAX NEWLY .. , `...ape. (1991, ltd (W5: 6683800 RITSOWHILLCROFT 3 OI (905. 660 3211 "coir Lak,� 'J,ta Plaza . ., ,. ,.• Air_ •, .•. - •'D w.3. .. Daseli buses, schopl5 tiu'ri Cour: Chances. cenuaJ kac. rot NCS >^'� .- F rstlas! ' Houses ac Pieter business couple no pets. references re tub.poo, close to schools, available Jan1sf97 S99 --l. $4, mo, -chis:ve AC, pi'aab2rces now Included cludtedentran3e For Rent qu,red S,comonth* Wil,- utilities rstlast 905404- ! es 725-8829 728 4E4'2 8683 Bus "Durr 683-564' Immediate occupancy SEMI DETACHED Detl- COCKAPOOS 6 12 w t $1 1 A Aosolu!e Attoroal)le WHY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME FOR 5685/MTH„ No Downpayment77 Dlschargell Bankrupt" Call Me" P" 571-6275 1-800-840-6275 Mark Stapley Sales Rep. Sutton Group Excel Realty A RENTERS DREAM! No money down Own your own home. like new. }nage, stove. 5795 incl, all but phone 3 bedroom asking 565.900 Min req gross oro come 526.000 -year Call Ken Collis. Caldwell Bank- er 728-9414 iSTCHOICE AFFORDABLE HOMES! WHY RENT? BUY! No down payment. No proolem' Let me show you how' Mort Pay 5700 0 A C Call Thomas C. Pike Sales Rep, Remax Accord Realty Ltd. 576-3111 3 -BEDROOM 2 be,] aloin n, use to, rem 5, 25 plus uti,hes call 905434 re. J rn and e males 1st shots ver •;Uri d,r,rg '.:vino large 24J7 checked. S50 eacr. Tee v,ng 'roar•. 3 r all open phone '25 2639 Grant design newly ur,,irated 5 SOUTH Ajax :ran a- R`'ssiand Anderson New new .app, antes. upper du Ve=.�... nose 'n great g ONE BEDROOMPretwan pn- large dive yard. area air. appliances. deck s 1 'll 8 more 5!!_�. vale living r-; r,-e!e'ene 5825.ubldies AvaiWb,e $82 utilities avalabl2 ,mme� �'=- IStlast. required 5375 Jan 1st 905571.2757 cutely Call 905-686--0429 all inclusive Can Eec at 3 -BEDROOM Sem,. 2- 404-t 324 baths. fridge. stove J,sh- WHITBY, Henry Burns washer, near Oshawa derached 3 bedroom and in PICKERING share large Centre available Jan 1st law Swte, bungalow. in quiet area close to schools. 2 bedroom basement 97 No pets 5895.ubm'es Go baths. 4 apartment, available ,mme- 905.728-3146 after bpm shopping. loan... urn. dotely $350 1905) 831 AJAX 3 bedroom bunga- yard.parkingac avail Dec 4212 1 ow.gas neat avail Jan t5 15 511200 mo plus utilities. S900 plus uUhties Rand Y F,rsclast req references Call Barb 1416, 266-7398 683-0029 or905!831.2972 AJAX, detached 1950 sq it home. wren 2 1 2 WHITBY. Detached baths, douse garage. huge R`'ssiand Anderson New familroom firepi C.A. Y W nP. �tt sills" FenceSchools Beautiful o Vers Fenced 3 -bedroom Deck ,,. _ �_..,_ ,_^ .., - call berme at i uvD — $7050 2 year no rent ,n 571 crease 655-4682 even COUNTRY LIVING - In trigs VICTORIAN HOME is share quiet person Paolo fireplace, parking, carie. d,ShwaSher, walk ,n closer. walk to downtown, 1 minute to bus. suit older person. 5440 mo Call Mary 905 432-1601 UA COfKk)(I i UMS the n,ns lust north of Co- WHITES RD.. 3 bedroom Rent Bourg. Ranch style bunga- hreplacr garage. central low 3 bedrooms. den with air. deck 4 appliances. fireplace, huge tamely room fenced yartl. 51100+ubh- with woodstove N,ce size ties Available immediately, lot backs onto woods Pub Call after 12noon 14161 he school steps away 444-5145 Available Dec 1st 5850 • iZERO DOWN!! NO 1st 'blocs CJII after 5Pm 905 last Owning a home can 302 2654 cost less than rent For de. ESTATE 3 bedroom tails call Budget Greenlaw Sales Rep Caldwell Bank - tvunVy hame F'mlessronal er H M R 728 1069 Ext couple Ciarenicrt area i18 9056492436 WESTNEY 2 bedroom, 2 baths. ensuite laundry, all appliances. ublmes, non. smokers. references, avail April 1 S1100.mo 831- 2210 WHITBY, one bedroom Plus solarium. triage. stove washer, dryer, pool, exec cise room, Rossland and Garden area $795 Avail' able Jan 683-9035 600 THORNTON PLACE ted .,om•. ,r 2 . oaths , iPP�'ar .el, air eieCL• c place a,gr . ilk.- as - 92., s.92'• BOWMANVILLE spa _- ;.-rgalVw ,,ern, ;n e.!'a 1rec 'e^crc . t double =^)Se !G Y.:ha0i5 FAL, r, .,as qui cx sono S' 22 EXECUTIVE HOME 1. ba!rrca s ce^!'a. vac arc, r^"a air air . rarer tared in grduna Dc', -.re- :.a�e 'uiiy -encec aro^, dnCSCJDed bac..,•: As. n9 5256 gin; Ca 43G 054e !c ar,ange a vve r^y Se, ous otters '-I) agents N/Yy A -Ax Detached "'. • 1 2 baths :, vac • prep ,-e ga'age age 'enced yar7 Pine 'err iShea basemeh;, neutral deter $153.90C 686-260' NEW HOUSE FOR CHRISTMAS Oshawa Clean bnght 3 bedroom 2 storey. walking OlStance to schools shopping, S137000 Phone (905) 242-6782 NORTH OSHAWA: 311 bedi Wick country Style bungalow on 1. 2 acre lot 2 kitchens, 2 bathrooms. attached 2 car garage. S769.900 (905!436-1758 0,;905)725-7683 OPEN HOUSE Sun Dec 1st & Sat Dec .7th. 2- 4pm Rossland 8 Thornton, Follow signs 891 Mount Allan Ave Executive Horne $197.500 Cali 436-6039 OSHAWOA'S BEST BUY. 55 000 Jown owner finance. 3 bedroom brick bungalow garage. large fenced yard, good neigh borhood. with sett contains 1 bedroom basament apt 6 appliances. call '25-1171 5139,00 or best otter Must sell r5 A,, appi,Ca! ors ac 3. - .res 568 •.h:� 1 ' Bus ^ess ,, ^rjumnes BVTrrEAEU ay :•ea, r : I. !rar edge . • rrcJ :ra. w !r 8,. .ors aril r. s,: , 44._ EASY WORK iK_EL duo's r.,. TM Air 4' 5726 E-' '�'_ TELENET OPEN HOUSE 1.. ire We come M.^ Dei 3 a ,,;pm AIL K -• . F tness „DmpIii C,- 7,0o Roc. BORED ONTARIO r,va!er p ore ^umeer0 00451 31i _r. 704 53 29r^,r must Poe ' 9 CHEATING WIVES - U., -r. R ,, E NUMBER; 1 W,, X4, _ _ `3 53 49 T toucr to 9 olus DOMINATION Available EVANLY PAr , P,.ce r i�a,ee, pe at.�, ,'c, v Orli 4r. HEAVENLY PSYCHIC 7^ ) le,% r .4' . 83 52 1 S 'F ,rS EXOUISITE MASSAGE •,- ..a aCu .. as `; ..i crdy Aur .+•. v :a. 24 ^• 4' , -'igr -:ass aC:PS r•ra- ng all sit Cum n aro SUr;u^Otnij arca 2a :ays w. x 1 Sr � cele V. J _rar• , .^eue 5� .r K'C S'.. .. _ata Pau"^ , Ste JsnawJ •.Aar._ L J 9Lc (PSYCHIC Palm &Tarot. Call Terry (905)831_-4368 STRESSED' �, z. ' - PA(:Ei42-A-THE NEW% ADVERTISER, WED., I)E('F;MBER 4,19% • ' Auctions • ' Auctions FOR AUCTION Estates C,)nsigri- nionts Household. Antiques. Bankrup!- cies, Liquidations sold at vour location or Our 1BOV01r1driville Auction Hall Packing Picket' & Storaar Avail,it ie Cau fnr free conficien- ttd 'OrISUIlation MacGregor Auction Services 905-987-5402 905-987-3664 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SAT.. DEC. 7, 6 P.M At Myles King Auction Hall. 33 Hall St. Oshawa Complete list In Friday's paper MYLES KING AUCTIONEER 725-5751 or 723-0501 Sal(' held at the Goodwood Community Centre. 4 kin west of Brock Rd via Durharn 21 For Albert and Lisa Johnston of Stoufh'dle Ant washstand w Ion head pulls, bronze statue 30 InChes tall (by La Ruchot) ant china cabinet ant wardrobe. parlor tabh's dressers. 4 piece modern Oueen Size thrl1r0on1 suite. loveseat wiaricy wood frim. Nice .lids,, and china includnig cld English oak bone I !"d tea set 1930s china. Beswick. Goebel. Gootas glass, signed art glass rash figural match holder, older oil panTtings. Malohca cement pas- tures. old Toronto street scenes Massey Hall etc. Vic t print (vg). Tiffany style lead giass table lamp. 1.`nked rugs. Note Mr arid Mrs Johnston are M,,e:ny to an apartment• only k,'oping bare hruSehold essentials enabling them h' enjoy win- It- retirement in Florida Terrns Cash, cheque. Visa CLARKSON AUCTIONS 905-640-6411 I\rtinL tinder in,truiuuns re -Iced %Nc NO, ill otter In detalt hits PRIM l F %R I ('()I LF:1' h111� N"I 111 1 ►N 1 K Zoll I .F:. PRI\ 1 %1%11(X:X\1 Ft R\1 Ii RF'll)1\� •IF:11FI I FRN' ('OLiFI rIMF"'SPl)Rr%;\1F%IORXBIII%'141-1%1\RF PUBLIC AtICTi101IN 11" RN-.F%F -IIIl II_ %T-:1111'%1 iPIt11-%1E111, 6:111 i A 1 11()LID ll 1\\-O.411 11 % 1011 BLOORST. F.()tifl%ritill,% I )•er 5IN) item% It, incluat': sill )I)F l I11 \ % K 1'1 )R( "F 1 %1-, .,)Is( `1. RO N hue l fu\"It %I11F1'I!il' 44 fit )kill FI\I \It Fs till hl IFI •,v%%Ru\shl IRlst 11 1fFRF Ill ON 11 nl \'FII/ \ FI ulh'u1h I I R\I 11 RI •1( ("F�1 IrF�is (.til h \ hll�tu\n II til 1118) NST( till iIRIs1%11s N 1-1 1%1 ht( )Rs. PI Ik('F 111♦ IF+,H %N,'( u( % ( nt % ( uI I F ( I ilii F s hl>( . I I %R IRI k i I i %1-1,l% R %I)iI I'Hu\I I)%1P1 IIk•( ()I\( (III E("I'Iu\•R%RF I.1 \RI tit \,I \Ns( )N. Ru%l \\( I . I I %lift Rs. R 1 i F N11 -N. hl F R. I IIRlsl ISI si \Rslf xI I . (ORl(d-, 11 s.(ill I. PI F l s. sl l file %kl-(III ll( 14)RI'[ kils-sl'ukls%RI'FR1NllI)& t(:nth I li I(hlN 11 RsI 1.0 i'll(it( is. 1.1(-K FII,( %IN Ftt hiI'll N RI \ll sl( \I s. It\BRIE FI(.I k11,\ 111 111-s his( I ls1Ill IOls ttkt)\/Fst111 %R1-IIFF %\NN,NII t\ll'"Jil ttt\RI ( IIIA %I l\1 \11. IRF IIItIs 11)4(\1 MI. R4)1 s I11%it \flu\ _.11\1IIF1) 11 %11\4. kl(.Istk%il(I\al .lRklll I lk11 .1 11 %PI'1 III )I 11) 1l S 1 K( )\1 PR01- t SsIoN V. %I (-1-10\ t t R.S ' 1-SNS-PR()tiU4 -416-299-1^62 AUCTION SALE SAT. DECEMBER 7 - 1OA-M. SUPERIOR AUC710), - - . , and _S!a!e - -C'S . . „'x- hndge dnC E_ _ n7., a' !1.-,e rPl-ioenlx Sal_., arena ,vxC'dge 3• _ HN, - _ �aKe• J7'? Rd =2 - non, *o ^.v,- web c UxCr dye !hem lila,- S' to CavS Dr "._ ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLD :, line' Dining Rm Su- '*_ _ -: - , china cab Antnes Baetes glass 'rnt art oar > 3ebca•d Aainu! serer caned oak s" ^e] icy :abte Jmatc 'tall s'a,d an: Aasnsiands Viinnie Pzh.,g.,:naj, w•c„3h! For glass !op tab:e Ig oil chars ' ;: essbacia. to chars upholstered a^h;ue etc Ig q' a tabies Dal 'a"our iwl'e Ar."e rOCKe ;' damps man1:- =locks ^,id ph;,, postoar3s -arnera .oil brass bed A3 ­_':be ar- mc re 192� s .gin!% ant dressers crutches A'eeicnai• 2 C a"r-atic ort-� edr beds arts at.ng hcspua: ced app! arces Guerre, coo , .e a.r, j- s, .� vnigJc c.T-i,es P:ax Brea- wool teaser rarness :,cc_ biueber sor,�, w : sn bozo Pirie buggy bcx Oshawa Stencil -as' non sap Kettle cast bathtubs dougr boxes document boxes ar' wagon f.1..au Ninc Oshawa Aith piate EX plus more _ ANT. CHINA, ART & COINS: _g 4,,y antiou= -nine ;,,aswa •. c ;sta ) ud ^, :.imoge Pinwhee Bennington de- pression. Nippor 2 chests Rogers silver Florentine set china 'Picardv' ant toilet sets silver tea serl- Ice etc Also coins stamps Ltd E7 prints plus much more Quality Sale Over 1 000 lots - 2 Auctioneers TERMS Cash Interac. Visa. M C VI WIN : 8 A M Sale Dav Next Auction Sat Dec 14 Then we re- sume on Jan 18'97 GARY HILL AUCTIONS Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 Toll Free 1-800-654-4647 BAILIFF SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY VIRTUE OF THE REPAIR. LIEN AND STORAGE ACT. I have seized a 1977 Tanzer 22 foot sailboat, Regis- tration NO. 8T1210M770, and will sell by Public Auction. Date of sale: December 9, 1996 Time: 11:00 a.m. Viewing: 10:00 a.m. Sale conducted by: G.Powell• Auctioneer Place: Pcrt Oshawa Marine 1050 Farewell St. Oshawa Wm. Warrington, Bailiff 436-7376 CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED :, co^urlss'" .i,ment next day �.i es every Tues- `')-:rs and Sat at 6 Antique furni- appliances Owner and op- �7'..1!0r MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa. Established in 1960 725-5751 723-0501 F III r pt'n rifnn to Fri.m. - 8 1111 p n1 Sat 9:',1) -:;:1)11 ( all 1iS::-(I'll' FUNDRAISER -CHARITY AUCTION SALE '. SUPPORT OF NEST HILL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE PUBLIC AUCTION =c -c- %VEN-_--­ HE.- A- '-RVATE COLLECTIONS* WEST HILL -7 ;A._Ec. STACKS' COLLEGATE ns'r-„'TE JMPU'ERS• 35C MORNWGSIDE AVE JL.ECTISLES' (3%-6884) -FURNITURE' 'SPORTS MEMCRASILIA• DATE "RONTC MAPLE LEAFS SAT DEC 07 FREE DRAW FOR AT 1200 NOON L.E PRINT PREVIEW AT I I AM Ea..'' FNE 3LA:-,-YS -,, ;N ;JDE Dl AN -*y CC IL'.aSnA,- a.RSJN':>a0v� Jr d Ii1A-0(,pN' Y N:A'iBE:Otte-E?S'S'EYA9Qh = -.. '.k `:'a: s a�✓c' ;r.�:-� 5 31'0(.^.E+: =3131:i0ns S ..;etetlor:s appy P Is^abor' a' aN - t1.:im Sealing A•• a ear', AUO',ON MANAGEMEN? & SERVICES DONATED BY: PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEERS INC. , 11 -888 -PRO -SALE • 416-298.1762 Sat. Dec. 7 at 10:00 a.m being held at 'Kann Country Auctions" 2699 Brock Road Pickering 3 miles north of Hwy 401 (Exit ¢3991 Selling an excellent estate of antique and modern furniture along with many quality pieces Of glass, china. collectables art, etc to consist In part Early Canadiana Flatback cupboard ON, glazed doors. early Butternut Bonnet chest, Vic- tonan 2 pc bedroom suite. superb Victorian sofa w matching chair 2 very good oak Hoosier kitchen cupboards, oak drop front desks. excellent oak ext table w 10 leaves. oak sideboards excellent oak dining suite, walnut dining suites, early Chd- tonier. mahog dining tables, sets of mahog chairs. mahog armoire. Gateley & drop leaf ta- bles occ tables & chairs. dressers. washstands. Krug bedroom set. chests of drawers. china cabi- nets sideboards. rockers, older Fiestaware dinner set. Chintz china. Royal Nippon Biscuit Barrel, Ca- nacl ana pressed glass & goblets. German Delft Plate, R D plate. collection of R D figurines, several toilet set pieces including Flow Blue Bowl & Furnival Thunder mug, Lionel Train set: Life size Bronze statue. 6 Cigar store Indian Early Bird bath lamps. colour IVs, Primitives & Nostalgia ferns. clocks, old lines Ltd Edition prints, pictures. and many other good Items Cash, cheque (with 1 0 i. or Visa. No reserves. Preview 8.30 a m day of sale Henry & Gayle Kahn Auctioneers 905-683-0041. MacGregor's Auction Hall, Bowmanville Antiques. Collecta- bles Household Contents Sun Dec Hfh 11 a m (Viewing q 30) 401 Hwy to Wa- vorn, Rd . North to b2 Hwv. East to Scugog St North 1 km Sun - Jays AUI.1100 tfiatureS thi, contents from the Sutlon Horne of Verlie G,•u plus quality in- ,�rons 9 pcs di- "i„';room suite ' 120V beds dress - "s washstand. hope ,t rattan settee. tables (parlour. en. etc). TV, old s quality glass & "a tenons, kiL'rien v fables. Ltc E 1i- arl. couch, chars, erwart' silver tea Y,)rk 2001 Hock cards from 70's. . ; many more rare. lee & useful arts Terms Visa_ M Interac. Cash '1.h for our out- "dinq antique Box - Day Auction Call into or consign - its MacGregor Auction Services Mike MacGregor 905-987-5402 905- 987-3664 CORNEA S AUCTION BARN Friday. Dec 6 at 5:30 p.m. 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 ethers )p,, rn•1 'ally di n, n,J ,o 'fund oak ;...d� II tabic w .'. 2 ..Irs boak Is 9x12 •-nta oar ria cabinet Ills- - sides oak et 3pc wainut -room suit. Irea sewin'l machines :)lace 5 ,t`nq Royal "f Country R:)sc es 71l maple (I,- suite rsuite Duncan .'e drop leaf table 3pc modern bed - suites. G E m. - ."ave G E dish - ,ter occasional : rs plattotm rock - harvesi goid o. it refrigerator & -:'chmg stove. co -oil "Ps. walnut dining m IdLie Chester - 1 %,_;r)ha. Enter- . -e cook" :e fight Of fc." SLdIes. . i a 0'y china, is. h )_,,..` jId & IctablE items Don & Greg Corned Auctioneers RRx1 Little Britain (705) 786-2183 DEC. 7/96. 5 P.M. PETHICK AUCTION BARN. 2498 CONC. RD. #8 BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) This week we have to The sold a local estate of antique & modern furniture. Livingroom suite, bedroom suites. freezer, china cabinet, sewing machine, col- lectable glass & china. Ltd Edition art & many other Interesting & un- usual Items. Large sale Viewing from 4 P m. Terms are Cash, Visa, MC or Debit Card. For more info call (905) 263- 4252. Sale man- aged and sold by Garry K. Powell Auctions. Apprai- sals & Liquidations. Sale dates available Your place or ours. Clean consignments welcome Note start- ing time of 5 00 p m DEC. 7TH AT 10 A.M. FURNITURE. ANTIQUES & VEHICLES Having received in slructions from a Tor- nnto Movinq & Stor- aqe company we are c'loming on,, of their .'states including 9 I', curved qlass Itali- .tn made cherry high glass diner (worth ap- n x $25.000 new). Als.I borne quality tw,iroorn suite. large wved cherry - w.ir 11 be. old sideb,"i"t, "w king size rriat- "�s, 5 pc Italian 'V bedroom suite. ^(•rry r(Mee & wild les. 54 oak in- .' -,r roll top desk. ,int unit, large " of stamps. ,.,led Edition prints. s. china, crystal. al Albert set of es- most dishes in boxes dish - 4 -.tier. Piney Bowes "o copier ( 13000 es). china cab. 5 I'S & chairs. desk cahinets. som,• ' ques. 386 com- ''r. oak tea wagon, many other arta VEHICLES 1994 .'.'C fon pick,it' f" l 93 Sat-;­ 9C at ;. 9C _um n l Vari - New work. r i,iad H8 Cava: er Hfi 'linty 8h Ara . NQTF TIME !r) Ex ..I',rnt slit." of l�•i-:, twm?uro be vi.:wed -%,nq Iron 1 p Or' t,I legal Legal • , Notices • Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the estate of JAMES KENNETH CHISHOLM (a.k.a. a JAMES CHISOLM), pensioner, deceased. All persons having claims as creditors against the estate of the above rnen- honed• late of the Town of Ajax in the Regional Municipality of Durham who died at the said Town of Ajax on the 10th day of October. 1994, are required to file proof of same with the under- signed on or before the 31st day De - comber. 1996 After that date the Public Guardian and Trustee will proceed to distribute the ,(state. having regard only the claims of ::hick she then shall have had notice Anyone having knowledge of a Will or I xt-of-klri of the above mentioned Is ,ilso requested to contact the under- signed. DATED at Toronto this 26th day of "Ovember. 1996 PUBLIC GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE. ESTATE TRUSTEE Suite 800. 595 Bay Street Toronto. Ontario M5G 2M6 File 814836-014 W_:erso.als -�. DE L. G H T PBusiness 1 ersonals ears Cash. M C i ^rt.vaC 11 .4 McLean Auction & Liquidations 905-686-3291 or 905-432-2836 a -C-'0", SA_= GRIT MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE 3EC 6TH FRI 6PM twn Port Hope Garden. Hill Fres. 5 pc bed - n suite. 4 pc bed n suite cnester : set coffee suite. :)s. round oa, u cabinet- set rr.,iLle 1.s Set round ,,et press back rs- antique drew drop lest tabies ,case wall units "Is recliner artifi- f;replace, set 4 e chairs, 5 pc )e set file call new remington zu figrjres 'Com- , throuyti the Rye Buffalo Signal ,Aave and nu- 'ous other house- ' articles Preview :ay after lunch �.in to attend Terms Cush approved hrque. visa. M C In- t„Fact AUCTIONEFR FRANK STAPLETON (905) 786.2244 800-263-29% t ,1.r witwU w1 o�Iwto • NO St Il,.G..w), YIO C -LL MOW 2. MOVAS 1-900-677-57571 `L 11.11 .-1 S,9 C... I • ompanions E ASTSIDE wr.,Ar pace y-: ad c ryCs fpr ;a9e� ^G nc tw: cha,yen. Y.>S iUoC GENTLEMAN WISHING pan,pnsn'p sense of Or a r'iubt' Je,Ious C3115 Ca:. Dave iOS1S%E ..? belweer : ^• dG T Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be respon- sible for more than one insertion in the event of an error, Deaths ' Deaths SPEEDIE, John B ( former employee of Dickson Printing, Ajax) - peacefully at his home in Green- wood In his 53rd. year, on Sunday, December 1 • 1996 John Spell loving husband of Edna Best friend and lather to Chris. Survived by his brother Jim Speedie and his tamely in England John will be sadly missed by the Baxter Family of Mlmico. the Sheppart Family of Ajax, Emile McVeigh and Stanley Lynn The family will receive friends at the McEach- nie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905- 428.8488 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm Tuesday Funeral Service in the Chapel on Wednesday December 4. 1996 at 100 p m Inter- ment - Salem Cemetery Greenwood. Family flowers only - donations to the Arms of Jesus Children's Mission, 364 kingston Road, Pickering Ont, would Ile appreciated by the family. Please read your classified ad on the first day of publication as we cannot be responsible for more than one insertion in the event of an error. ' Deaths MARTIN ..as E th,- - I, = :K urr�rd. ,pitai at the age of 78 on Saturday ". vernber 3C 199E T )rr Marlin beloved husband ^1 L-uise Dear dad of P,lurraj and his wife Christina Brenda and her fiance :cilli Roberts Jim and his friend Mane Allender and Chns and his wife Cheryi _oany grandtatner of six grandchddrer Tom A II be sadr, missed by his many famiiy and friends The ' rrily will receive friends at h1cEa-hnie Funeral Home 8 Old r, ;ton Road Ajax oirkl Vlllage� 5-429-d49e from 2-4 and 7 p rr !,1 nday Fu - al ger. ce in the Chape' on Tuesday December 3. .(Iio at fpm A reception to follow at the Royal Ca- idran Legion. Branch 606 P:cil: r,1. 1 In lieu of flow- ers donations to the Ajax Picky--- ; General Hospital or the Canadian Cancer Soae!, would be apprea a'• -d by the farm!; BRANDS - 1a^cess in T„ esday Cecember 3 r a 0s" a A j :,'_ -eral Hospital Marten, beloved husband of Elizabeth Loving father of John and his wife Donna, Nancy and her husband Bernard Smith and step father of Evelyn and her husband Rod Thwaites and Sharon and her husbands Bruce Thompson. Loving Opa of Brian , Denise, Wendy. Ned, Derrick, Shelby, Jenelle. Trevor, Matthew and Ian. Resting at Ronald Martino & Son Funeral Direc- tor, Brock Road Chapel, 1057 Brock Road. Picker- ing ( Just S. of 401. East side) 905-686.5589 Family will receive friends on Thursday December 5th at t p.m. until service in the Chapel at 3 p.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to the Parkinson Foundation or the Charity of your choice would be appreciated. 619EEAWS5 CORRECTION In our 56 page Sears Today Flyer (sale dates Dec. 2-8,1996) on page 10, only 14.99-3pairs of socks or 2 bikini panties in a bear bag -the copy implies that the socks or panties come in the bear bag. However, only the bikini panties are accompanied with the bear in the bag. In the following Sears Today flyers -56 page flyer, sale dates Dec. 2-8; 64 page flyer, sale dates Dec. 9-15; 8 page flyer sale dates Dec. 14 -15 -the 50% off Insignia Gold is on sale until Dec. 24, 1996. In the following Sears Today f1yers-56 page flyer,sale dates Dec, 2-8; 64 page flyer,sale dates Dec. 9-15; 32 page flyer,sale dates Dec. 16 -24 -the 50% off Tradition Gold, 40% off rings, 30% off watches, and 40% off Sterling Silver is on sale until Jan. 12, 1997. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused Sears customers Sears Canada Inc. 1 I Call 1 900-451-3793 52 49 per min. ru1ENDS FIRST ., i, f Ira .t v'• female .,�,j for a professional :n 10 35. who IS 1 a no strings relationship No l rjames, BOX 12761 ';EEK A SPECIAL MAN .. 47 Yea, old lady. 115 pounds Enjoy ,eknq. movies darclrg 1 quiet bmeS Look,"" fpr elan -„'; ,,, 60 wittl '.v` ,- n1r s,Sts for a long term ,n-,ritin„7 Prix 17538 PASSIONATE WOMAN /k• ­,ort)with a Slim to .d UIN I'm SPIE cured adventurous »� and ,,aUous -k ' r it tall humor r" I `, Je white "Idle and possibly m Hi•r :'n^12 SERIOUS CALLERS ,vlr s,ng�e wn,te it,,, N [;re SPeklnq a r it tc 40 ter a long 1S,0-31, k ,at, Pmpirr,e 1 Arid iove BOX 29256 GEAR SANTA: . .,I ,.ogle Astute sale with a heart of rpki I want for Christmas is a whit-- Taie 25 to 35. n I •'ny>'y, -.. a-lprng bowl- . !reabnq a lady with psti antl understand - BOX ?0276 FRIENDS FIRST le .anal male 30--{-. Is caring and outgo - Friendship first No Id games BOX 12,762 SOMEONE SPECIAL ' , . ,. .,yin •; ..acing much more See -,ng a . -I aal male 25 to a5 for 'Id.Ship Social drinker fine BOX 12763 SINGLE MOM : dna ,Julet evenings at I'le Seek,jj SomeO/le :ectal Want someone -35 smoking and soGal :' nkr• BOX 12764 LOVE THE OUTDOORS ..-A-- �eekirxg male "o Is honest and s ncere joy the Outdoors. boat. "j etc Wants someone o'c likes the same BOX ''285 GIVE A CALL Pear old Iemale Likes 0 afne out Seeking casual 'elationsnip Cwve a can. BOX 15292 NO DEPENDENTS Atiraclive single white temale 36.5-6- Like dam. Ing musk. outdoors. stuffed animals Seeking honest caring, affection - ale male who wants a long-term relationship. BOX 17583 LIKE TO BE NEEDED Female 57', 170 fbs, Seekin9 black reale, 43 to 50 5' 10' and up. Non- smoker Someone roman- tic with good Sense of humor who likes to be needed BOX 20216 SEEK ATTRACTIVE GUY 31 year old single white n,om Seeking attractive tall male 30 to 38, who is "P011yed, honest and affectionate BOX 20257 COUNTRY WALKS 56'. full figured. Sir• bruwn. single moth- '' enjoy country music. ,ro,ng nut and long walks. •rkiny a man 30 to 35. ,ocd looking and untie BOX 15265 ARE YOU OUTTHERE? a confident, hon- est easy gang guy with a 911011 sense of humor, who pl'''us good communica- „n I'm 47. 57'. slim, I111r,` f,ve affectionate. e11„y dining dancing, the ,Utdunrs, movies. etc BOX .'1358 ,rm: 'NEWS All)1,'M:R711ER• %N'ED.. MA'EMBER 4. 1990 -PAGE 43-A Aja. /pir•I;,•rin \►•��'� Ad%erliser• firings YOU... RENAISSANCE MAN Professional single nu;^er of two with a good sense of Sell I have a passion for life and an adventurous streak I'm ready to explore a rela tionshlp with a Renaissance man. 37 to 50 who s grounded, srwitual. and equipped to lack�e Ides challenges BOX 21T 4 LOOKING TO DANCE Tall 46 year oldd,vn,,'ed female looking for a tall. male friend to go to parties and dances with I enjoy cards board games. IV, craftsreading and walk - Ing BOX 21333 ENERGETIC FEMALE 31 7e.Ir old single temale 72' with a rtedium build Enjoy sports volleyball and more Looking for an attractive single mai,­ with Similar interests. 1rn friend- ship first ROX 15078 ARE YOU MR. RIGHT't An- peg 4 , !r y , hand some outgoing good sense of humor pemrinalt- ty, grx)d dancer like coun. try western mu5o; no dependents. established charmingand a good bold"/ Then you roust be him' What you -0 get is a good paCkar;e BOX 31,'99 SLIM 6 INTELLIGENT Ver'; .Inr.l,'1".e ,harm,nq outgoing great personaft- ty sense of humor non Smoker young 49 well establ,erPd. no depen- dents Enjoys music. dant Ing, camping. the good life great outdoors many other interests BOX 31800 SAME INTERESTS Attractive 24 year old female. 5 4' and physically fit Erjoy outdoors danc- ing. cuddling and more Seeking someone with similar interests BOX 15150 WARM HEARTED Warm hearted sincere single white female Seeking a Chnstlan male, must be outgoing and enjoy sports. tamly and pets Seeking friendship. possible nese BOX 20101 WANT TO SHARE LIFE 57 year old tun hqured female. 5'5' with brown eyes Enjoy my family sports bingo quiet evenings at home and going out Seeking a male with the same interests for a long term relationship BOX 17022 COULD YOU BE HIM? Seeking a male who enjoys music, sports. NASCAR, motorcycles. dinners la two. etc I am a tall, beautiful blonde divorcee BOX 17430 ENJOYING LIFE 31 yr old single white mother. 510'. lit and attractive Seekng male to share We with Have good sense of humor, enjoy out- doors and sports. No Head Games. BOX 17437 NEW IN THE AREA 37 yr old single white female. Brown eyes, brown hair new to area. Enjoy cooking, kids and long walks Seeking someone to start over with BOX 12533 SIMPLE THINGS 40 yr old female Seeking male with good sense of humor who enjoys the out- doors. quiet dimers and hie in general BOX 17442 SPONTANEOUS LADY 27 year old female. 5'6'. 130 pounds, blonde hair. hazel eyes, employed. enjoy horse back riding, dining out Looking for a single white man. sponta- neous and fun to be with BOX 20035 LIFELONG LOVE Attractive single white mom in my mid 40's Looking for that very spe- cial, old fashioned male for a ON term relationship Serious inquiries only BOX 14998 NO HEAD GAMES 1, li 1 1, 110(�rsonal :111 lqK l' F: Voice, Greelink► 43 year old pr,le-.,u,iial white. female 56- 150 lbs non s"mker down to earth honest and ;jn,,er` etc E njrry dinmq out Ira„ eking. live theatre Inug walk', Itartrinq talks arid quiet tlmes Seek a Nh,le male Inrell,gent non smoklnrl professional and at least , t0. for a too". amour relationship BOX 18.;26 WARD CLEAVER TYPE 30 year Ad ,t1rac'IJe female- 5'5* with a slim build I"m honest and car ing with a big heart Enjoy sports "OVIPS music. reading long walk,, and more L ook,ng fr :in activehonest intelligent and down to earth male with a gond sense of humor 3,ngle Lathers wel- come No Smr1...... plea Se BOX 141465 GRACIOUS LADY P,,.." r.1„nd.• I""'ale enjoys dancing traveling ,fining Iomantir nvenlnq-, and more I ooking for a tail gentleman 49 to 53 Inn fnenrfshlp BOX 1 '"{15 BIG IS BEAUTIFUL ti,n-Jl.- •.Ion' .;k,nq Single male to enjoy life with like rhe outdoors mus., and Ir,Ve% to dance non smoker Single tatters welcome BOX 17321 BIG IS BEAUTIFUL 26 year ""! CInr;IP -0"f enjoys dancing. walking and enjoying lite to he fullest I ook,rv; for a single monogamous male who shares stmdar interests Single tathers welcome BOX 13441 FRIENDSHIP FIRST Anract,ve 39 year .,id Iemale 5'4' with blonde hair Enjoy music. dancingavi. the outdoors nes and relaXwg at home Looking for an attractive. single white 35 to 45. who is a non snooker with similar interests for friendship BOX 15897 , 1 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. KIND HEARTED GUY White professional with 8 year old son young 50's. 55' and 150 pounds Loving, caring. and sin- cere Enjoy outdoors. big walks, quiet times and cruises Strong family val- ues. non smoker occasion- al drinker. htfinancially secure Lookwg for a fit. attractive. slim while lady 40 to 50. who is also hnan- crally secure for an hon- est. serious Iorg term rela- tionship BOX 31792 PHYSICAL FITNESS 23 year old male likes sports. works out Seeking female who also likes sports and physical fit- ness. BOX 12749 SIINGLE WHITE MALE 30 year old single whae male, full time employ- ment. Lite outdoors and sports 5'11', 160 Ili Seeking attractive single while Iemale 25 to 30. to settle down with. Want someone who is honest, caring and a non-smoker BOX 15267 LETS ENJOY LIFE Single male seeking a donde female with blue eyes to enjoy life with Enjoy sports and much more it you're interested, please call BOX 15275 ATTRACTIVE FEMALE Male seeking a very attractive Iemale, t 8 to 20 who likes music and sports Non smoker BOX 15276 LETS TRAVEL Professional male seeking professional female who likes to travel It you enjoy thisgive me a call BOX 15278 MUST BE EDUCATED Male age 241 new to area - edw aced whr, c,+-, n busme•,s environment arc1 "I"!" "I tra'Jel BOX 15280 SEEKS MATURE WOMAN M:de :I g,. 31 seeking -alure woman ford's"'..! crit reinter Br;X 15281 GET IN TOUCH 2.1 ;':ar -J'1 :,hngtc,n male >eekmq Intelligent ChnSnan female for a pos_ side relationship Get n lough BOX 1 ;2 FRIENDSHIP FIRST male ;wM a medtum b,ild E nlo'i dao,:Inq dining out country muSlf and m,,ro Looking 'prat m3ie 4", I, 50 nPndshlp and a Possible relation ;hip BOx 17543 FULL -FIGURED FEMALE '" �,. J•'.Itc_ 'ale •.,PPklrlg tun r , ,red remdle 'pr lis creel casual enc, ill,nler5 Box 17609 HONESTY IS IMPORTANT 3`, ,.'dr : .:'.ne male engineer father •;f three newIn aged 160 'b; Seek nq ,nq term rola. tmonsh,p Nan, Someone who Is Cdnnq sincere honest and respectful BOX 20'x51 LET S TALK M -i- '• ,.-..kin•• rest fwa bonshrp -iii•, I.tmales of Latin origin n ins Is YOU let's talk BOX 20254 CHRISTIAN MALE tled. no dependents Hopng to Meet Christian female with no depen. dents, to share in love and life BOX 21364 SERIOUS IN LOVE Unrve'SOy educated 6' 185 Ib. 29 athletic good looking single white reale Looking for a strong Lady fit. employed and with no dependents I believe In romance poetry and com- passion BOX 12622 NO BAGGAGE rr„te die -1' 27. blondeblue great shape enjoy outdoor sportsdu- ng out "fun Searching for an attractrve skm and in great shaspe 21 to 27 female down to earth BOX 15233 WHERE ARE YOU Employed divorced white male. 38 6'. 245. brownbrown smoker occasional Wink Searching for a female 28 to 38 plus for a friendship and possibly more BOX 15259 LONELY NOT DESPERATE Divorced father 39. joint custody of two children, 511'. 180 lbs. non smok- er and employed Seeking a special lady to enjoy activities together Single mothers welcome, not into bar scene. hon- esty at all times please BOX 21346 ONE NIGHT STANDS Male. 34, looking for single female. 19 to 33, for aner- rAm or evening discreet encounters. I am the one to talk to. Please leave name and mrsintlef, and I'll get back to you as soon as possible BOX 31769 CALL ANYTIME! 22 year old reale seeking a single white female for dis- creet encounters Hope to hear from you soon BOX 17559 HEART OF GOLD Down to earth 31 year old. 5'8' 217 pound single make with brown hair and eyes Enjoy quiet times at horse music, walks in the park. and more looking for a single female 25 to 35. with similar interests ROX 15195 EMPLOYED MALE 5'10 male donde hair u.ue eyes. finanriall •y Secure good Sense of humor Single dart Ilke 1 r,ampmg- golt- Ing t rg br,atnq eIr Seek-; feu,ale who S bnan,.,aily Sc•r;orP Ndh same Interest-, BOX 2132.1 LETS HAVE FUN Sp'."•, ••united . ,r �Id 6 male seek"') a female 21 to 35 fn1 'fl V,rnPt mew- mrJs If y,u re Interested please leave me a -es. sage All calls r?turned BOX 12469 NEW TO THE AREA male 58' and Pounds Lark Ion a sI, ' le wept• .- ale 11`> 2S M '.• iris sports quint e,enmq at home mr)vl , and Ilse diI'm I It you mIghi be mte. Ste, ,cave .., a message Br,X '�549P STARTING OVER E1,I I . - - . 'he ane autr, ears ng and ff-oe fel Sett emppyed have !,,ur grown-.:nddfP ant: ',kir "y rrwn hone r the --,limen., I'N,k lnq ,,,r I Komar to glare my Inter. gists NOh and •c be a friend It you Mink in„ can M the bill gt',P men 7411 BOX • ;17 • GOOD LOOKING ,gentleman 52 new to P.Cker,rj area Seeking artra,:ltve comnwnicatve lady 42:o49 for long term relabonsh.p Enjoy the slower pace Hobbies are reading music. and nature BOX 31 797 SINGLE MOMS PLEASE Attract,- emplovel Nrui.- gentleman 36 67 19010s. and tem to be with Seeking an attractive Classy lady 25 to 37 to laugh with and to I" kre to the limit together BOX 31798 EARLY CHRISTMAS GIFT S'y- !-�) finds. indepen- dent male Enjoy dancing *rung and more Seeking female with the same Inter ests BOX 15186 SERIOUS INQUIRIES 38 years oltl J.vo.ced write male. 6and 245 Pounds Smoker and occa- sional drinker welcome Seeking female 28 to 38 for frierndship and more Race is unimportant BOX 19%5 DISCRETION ASSURED!! Single while male. 29 5'11' 199 lbs Looking for a female for a dis- creet relationship BOX 12575 LIKE THE OUTDOORS? Good too" while mage 32. 5'8'. M, with decent personality I am honest. outgoing, employed and spontaneous Seeking someone special 25 to 35 Smoker and social drinker Single moms welcome BOX 12588 SERIOUS INOIMRIES Employed. 6'1*. 245 Ib. smoking• occasional drinking, divorced white male. 38: have depen- dents Seeking a female 28 to 38 pus. lot friend- ship, relatanship or More Race unimportant BOX 17395 LETS CHAT SOON Seeking a single white temale 27 to 32. who is sincere down to earth. slim. attractive, a non smoker and childless I am a 5'6' 165 Ib. stocky 49 yr old made who needs some- one very special to spend time with BOX 17476 ATTRACTIVE MALE 32. 5'9' slim. looking for slim single white female. 25 to 35 for dancing movies and romantic evenings at home BOX 31748 NO SHORT CUTS Io place your F li FF' ad, call 1-800-662-842:3. Allij nu', iia% or nigrht. To respond to an ad, call 1-900-4a 1-:;79:3. Sl. W 1H -r rninutt•. ltnl nowt I 18 or oldt'r. Moll IunriL„ r- work altlr T„ur6T,ni. "' and It,.l.n v ;ihi.n.•-. t rl.,t' :..d .. i' 18, prund )pen minded Nh,te ' male F. njoy campinq. haseha k •ding and M0114 to , +or a womar 30Y ' 40 for 3 6 NEW Ads +nerd->hlp and mr,,e lorial dark- and smoi-r 13OX ,�. EMPLOYED MALE A": d,.•.,e ;�- ,•'-, old made 165 pounds slim physmralry Y with a grxxl S.nSe of hump, Enl?/ chil- dren animals and more Lonk!nq for an outgo,oq female ..n Is attrartrle and enlrys doing ar. ales as Nell 35 11u1PtJ ingr, at home ROX , ' K FAITHFUL MALE Nrlte m.aiP Nor Srrr• !*Inde hair and Li"e P'yes E nlrri sk - , 'Jnl J -•ut move - •,ore 11 a, ,rr; f", a emdl - for Iron s­,�,nrp •,s, Rr,X ', ,37 LOOKING FOR A FRIENG < : " I . 5 •T single Nhee -,I,- .. nok.rg ' , a spe',iAl femaie for sh,c and m ,; F nI r, sports rearhrv; and more BOX '257? FREE YOUR MIND .I ."! ..r. -. Nr,.i1► male 6 2' and 185 Pounds looking fpra 'flown !O Parer petite blonde 'emale Nine S not afraid !n speak -.•' m,nd BOX ' '446 ENERGETIC MALE ••ard� I...„-. 30 year old single white male 5'11- and 175 pounds Spontaneous ndepen. dent honest and caring with a unique sense of humor Enjoy sports golf the outdoors and more Looking for an active lemaie with satnlar Inter- ests BOX !'450 GOOD NATURED MALE :317 r"l, id - r' father of two Looking for a single white female 1' to 33 whin ,s down •o earth and easy going BOX 2006C FRIEND TO COMPANION Single .Mite male 4e = and 170 pounds Look,nq for that special temale can share isles pleasures with It you are slim artrac tme and over 35 then gree me call and we II talk Enjoy long walks *ring dancing. and much more BOX 31787 TAKE A CHANCE Si gke white reale 44. 57'. ad 16U pounds Look" for a woman to share the better things in life with Love to travel and pursue tile's little pleasures BOX 31788 SIMKJIR MRERESTS 44 yr old whine male 6'6'. brown hair, blue eyes Enjoy the outdoors Seeking for someone with similar Interests BOX 12536 NOW AND FOREVER! Handsome, clever married 35 year old. 5'9 172' slim, non smokwg single male Honest. loyal, kind. pas- sionate, aflectionate. tact- ful, romantic wit a good sense of humor Enjoy movies, dung In or out, outdoor tun. sports and more L poling for a lady for aone on one relationship In Me Oshawa or Dutham region BOX 12300 VERY CARING GUY Single white male. 5'10' 130 pounds. In perfect condition Looking for a single whrle female who would like to be swept off of her feet BOX 12444 OUIET GUY Male 35. looking for a *s - creel relationship with a female BOX 12514 OUTDOOR GUY 34 years (Ad 5'5' 160 pounds brown half and sperlal iditol %0 �'• r -;A , have a great nine writ have a rhdd Sr ,h,ldrer are -,key BOX 12518 HAPPY GO LUCKY GUY 5'.r;•: Nine !dirt-• 22 smoker and sonial drinker enjoy aro. mals ramping and Me ouldoors Seek'n; an horest ;annq f•.'; romantvC •elatlonshrp BOX 1573' ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE male Ori oyer --ri d 59' 185 pnind!; Jerj open minded and ' ;mantle sin k •• ant, social doer en.-, n- p - Mr; and :anne,rv; and irav tic ;art-; -r to 4r S,ngi.• female BOX 17283 PRIVATE TIMES . ..,res 39 a al', 75 to 45 iX 25r: " MOVE OVER {•...... ..-^, ..r?d ••lar• fix a slim -,man Nan! sweet: iou )r ;r;,,. Leet 8r`1x 20r33 DEVOTED TO YOU 'ilrv;I.• •.•ale „,am 'it dear handsome emp,ryen rid lopw,dc is never been roamed E ngov outs,de K."W es and diversified interests am rntelligem ver{ sincere honest and attechonate Seeking a Single tease slim h1 artrac!rve who wants to be appreciated for more than rter beauty and truly wishes io to ipved BOX 31500 OPEN MINDED MALE am a . .111; ,' ed male 24 look,-; to, open melded fema,e for discreet encounters In the Oshawa area BOX i • '86 THE SILVER YEARS... romantic 53 ;ear old male ':enjoy hiking biking augn- ter exe,:is,ng 'eating 'navies gardeningdriving xrt. and oancng Looking for a female wpm similar Interests who may also be refiring soon BOX 15011 SEEK A COMPANION Caring and honest s,rxpe dad Looking -of a Single temale ,n ner 30 s to mid 405. for fnendsrrp Single mothers welcome BOX 19985 YOUR XMAS PRESENT One good marl who has everything you are looking for early 40's with chw- dren considered hand- some. employedconfi- dent. fnanclany and men - taffy secure Would tike to meet lady who Is pretty. employed. and confident In at aspects of her We BOX 31782 SPECIAL SOMEONE WMe male. 34. too" for Mat special someone to share lite wM I enjoy hsh- ing. camping. quiet nights at home Single monis are welcome I have one chid. 11 BOX 31783 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. JUST FOR FUN 36 year old. 6'. 180 pound B1 black male Seeking another BI or Gay male for fun and friendship BOX 20269 DAYTIME FUN Black male seeking anoth- er black or white male. up to 35. for fun and frwnd- ship BOX 17565 JUST FOR FUN 5'10' average built Bi male .- ... e •.- die n.dle �r e..d •� y. .:r.e have "'I, Mt, It iou are moves 'Nrih Banc., and rel-ested 'ail' ROX more ROX 2024E 1 7i49 TALL GENTLEMAN "I -a, ^O male 6 •. "'k- rrv; to meet Same for dis- rreet adventurous encounters BOX 31901 81 MALE WANTED . ,I.C.:c. .l S ,eo. nq H "ale for 71St rPPt enc 'Ieanb esS and lis nor ryl a TI, S' ;!rJx • :' 4 LETS CHIT CHAT ale sipk -,; ,r,rne_one 'hat en.•7,-, Nalk,r r; :oryefsa- -, and T- ream Brix 2C•2,' LET S CONNECT t!a••• 120 P11`111 .., male Pk r angtne• c, -ale ?, RCX •'3'.0 SEEKING MR. SINCERITY Pmtes- slonal 'naw see- -, Me same 15 in 55 p-.., .Ong roan rrxnmmer; -.-.1- itonsn,p Nrth nead gares Enjoy swrmm,ng nxke, Quiet ' dncc at home ntefesterl^ BOX 3•'13 WEEKENDS 4No .1 rte male 5'6' e 18 pounds -')ilk n for other ^e, around - We 14or,-,snaxva area BCx :19 CALL SOON B, Nr„w --.ale prx,nds and 58' b. wrote '*tale IOOk'nq for a bl dad. -are arty aqe -leanl,ness a must and being discreet Csnaysa area BOX 25,Y)5 INTERESTING MALE brown 'Yes fit go,id .-.lk wig rr n,; 'or a mar ior)d iook-r iMeoesnng udder 35 aril over 25 Durham region BOX 20014 MYSTERIOUS Ta,l _.ear :ut singe vivre male Looking for another mate 'or tun and adven- !ure BOX 'S" WARM TIMES 45 year old male 62' 195 Pounds Look" for some- one for *street get togeth- ers BOX 14914 SUGAR AND SPICE Handsome open minded 61' 220 non smoker Los" for people to ad some spice and fun BOX 1-378 JUST FOR FUN 29 year old single BI whole male Looking for other males for discreet encoun- ters. BOX 10875 MUTUAL PLEASURE Anracb" 29 year old d male with a nxiscular build. Looking for other be male's. in thew and 20's. for discreet get togethers BOX 15887 Call 1-99-451-3793 $2.49 per min. BLUE-EYED BLONDE 21 yr old. 56'. 110 Ib female enjoys camping, swimming. horseback nd- ing. etc Seeking someone outgoing who Is fun to be with BOX 15301 NEW TO THE SCENE... Arracive couple seeking a temale for discreet encounters It you are interested in talking with us call' BOX 20236 LOOKING FOR A FRIEND 28 year old female seeking BARRELS OF FUN My •.oyfne-1 der; are searctl,ng for another woman for get togethers '1 you are Interested :ali BOX 12585 LEAVE YOUR NUMBER' 1.1,4"'r-, 'I- anarred c, cu"Ous 'omaie Look, q !or scime doe r the C,; ^am 'PIK, 3r,X 15127 LOOKING FOR YOU Black '... a e somw,r .eMat is « est Ike• •opn-ernes and s '-,r A SPECIAL FRIEND reg In, Someone -it, -,­ far ,mlfar ntwests E ploy S ,r; auJ- ing mrl•JIPS aril Tr,re Seek,-; a Sc,�al 'ema,e for e dsroP and av rr more BCx •'399 ACTIVE PEOPLE tOO..r>g Ire other :nijoies �IearllneSS and }y;reM a must BOX ;24 A FEW TATTOOS 'i' :ear .I.; .. . -•'r','eru- nine good personai,r-J loris-; 'rlr Someone c-, •p 35 Nh, s Iem.Nne- and easy ief a.dnq whin BO X "3. 19 INTERRACIAL COUPLE Cial =.uple early 4.;s Seeking a Simliar ;Pen mirided Iernaw 1- tun BOX • 9444 SEEK A PARTNER and '20 pounds arid:n,lm- er of one ISO gav .hrie female for errencshic ane a possible relationship Enjoy Door bb n.; Norm -q )uf movies ani: moo- BOX 13426 SERIOUS INQUIRIES cure ,.s .-ON attractive wMe female 54' and 120 Pounds LoOk,flq for a & curious lesmaie tot discreet encounters Cleanliness and discretion a must BOX 16924 Call 1-99451-3793 $2.49 per min. 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