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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1996_12_11M TOWN OF PICKERING WBUC U R11RY 1 CENTRAL Pickering 1 ews 1��ZGZ�JISTORER Q0,"� SOI. 31 No. )O �1 ver[iser )XTDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1996 Pressrun .12,500 48 P t cs photo by Sal Sacco A tube built for two Adam Sinclair, left, and Jonathan Senechal share a tuhe In the lxx)1 at the Me Lean Community Centre in Alax on the weekend News Advertiser :is on the brow! )'our communit% newspaper in Afax and Pickering is on the grow again' Our Wednesday edition pressrun is now 42.5(X), up trom 40.5(X). while our Friday ediuon is up to 44.(XX) from 42 5OO and our Sunday edition tops 41,000 copies, up from -i2.(XX). With the launch of cur Tuesdav edi- tion yesterday, our total pressrun figures have increased, allowing us to carry community news and advertising infor- mation to more doorsteps in Ajax and Pickering. Our Tuesday edition has a pressrun of 44,000 copies. We're proud to be able to offer its readers and adver- tisers the most comprehensive commu- nity coverage in Ajax and Pickering. as Montana [phren inches his waN toward the pair. thinking there's room for one more. MATERNITY GIFT IDEAS PICK -IV -GO TAXI 837=1 1 -1 1 IN A HURRY OR GAR PROBLEMS? OUR DRWERS ARE WAITING TO SERVE YOU.* Seniors 15% off Students 1W off �p Controversy rages in Pickering over bay land purchase Its a waste of taxpayers' mone.Nr, says Sherr` Senis ',I \11 PICKLRI\(:—"li,wn Council's executive conunittee h:L% :rid rs; f a 1:,tl to purchs.e parkland on Frenchnian's Bav wtuch one councillor and some residents hehc%c v a waste of taxpayersnnrney. "I can't txlicNe we're considering this agreenicnt:' Ward 2 local Councillor Sherr, Scnls said at the committee mecum_, Mttntiay. su_cestrn_, the Tt)%xn was makin_ adeal which would ser taxpa%crs lurk out 51.15 million for the land when it could be had Ior 5yxX1(NX). A few residents also attended the meeting to question the terms oI the deal. 'Ilio land FkIng purchased is 2.5 acres '1 can't bclic%c "Cre considering it' -- Shc l-ry S(411.%. Pickering ttirnl c'nrcrr(•i11or- on the east shore of Frenchman's KaN INSIDE near the bt)uom of Front Road. Its th See TA\P:Xl N:Rti'/ page 21Children'% Aid or parents' Time has come to merge Pickering, Ajax: Arthurs WAYNE. ARTHURS Move quickly on merger UPPER LEVELto NEXT TO SEARS J�� Pickering mayor doesn't want Province to dictate Pickering and Ajax should begin plan- ning for a merger now rather than waiting lir the Province to force them into sonic arrangement they don't like. according to Pickering Mayor Wayne Arthurs. "My personal view is that the time for consolidation of the Towns of Pickering and Ajax for the purposes of municipal administration and governance has conic:' says the mavor. However, he maintains the planning should only he for amalgamation of the two towns in 21XX) and not for the next municipal election in 1917. "That would give us three years to do it responsibly. 1 believe at this Ixiint we should proceed with implementation terms and a work plan' The: provincial government's Who Does What panel, headed by David Crombie, has recommended an imple- mentation commissioner be appointed to See `WE/ page 2 YOU COULD WIN To enter, complete this ballot and drop it into the -draw box for a chance to win an 18 Month Amigo Leisure Prize Package. To qualify to win, you must correctly answer a skill testing question. nightmare., - �Ai idi ci ilio i}}}.;,,,.t,lk - pages 24, 25. Take a hike - Durhani's out- dix)r, ollcr happy trails to you - page 29. Editorial Page ........0 ;Sports . .. . . . . . . . . .32 Classified ........... i d 110A 1'0 RFACH VS General . ... ....083-5 1 10 Death Notices ...083-3005 Auction Line .... 083-^i 6 Sincerely Yours ....... . .. .........1 -8(X) -002-8-i23 Email ................ Newsrcx»n@durhamne\vs. net Internet .............. http:/'iwww.dLirhamnew,s.net f GRAND OPENING GIVEAWAY Name Address City Prov. Postal Phone I coMestanL% mum h I% years of age or ohler and have a valid credit card. No purchase reuuired. Deadline ror entry is rhisted to -shore Full contest rules we available in store I PAGE 2-A-rHf•: NEWS At)* F14 NVU), 11ECEMBER 1t, 1996 photc by A. J. Groes Santa sings out Santa Claus. aka .Aaron GIN nwilliam•, hc;ts out a tune during the pla. Holly and the I,.,, Connection presented by the Jean McDonald Children and Youth Musical Theatre group at the Pickerin,, Ventral Library Saturday. Listening in is Nlrs. Claus, plaNed by .Amanda Kilitlpls. Taxpayers' coalition opposes Frenchman's FROM RAGE I site of the now-hankrupt Kccn K;ait Marina. also knk,..n as Pon PiAcnn_ Manna. L nder the ternss appio.cd h. council- Iors Monda.. the property would he pur- chascd at a price not to exceed ti I I �, 11111 - lion. conditional upon the Nlctropktlltan roronto and Rc_•ion Gmscr.ation Authont. hu. ing a Iximon of the land titr 5�al.l>tKi to It the NTIRCA diem -t rc,ei%e Lundin_ for its share of the propem troni the Pru,. ince. ttx Tow n would he able to purchase the entire propert,. l r So)(W � t k x l Fhc deal hetw cen the Town and the propert\ owner,. including the hankruptc\ trustee. is to close h. Ikc. 2.3. Pickering has until Ike 2.1 to accept the M IRC:X', terms firr the purchase. w hick are to go to the %ITkCA for final approval Ikc. I , L rider the purchase agreement ncgoti- ated with the M-IRC:V the conscr.ation authorit\ would rccci.c the shoreline :union of the propctT. — atx)ut 20 per cent of the whole — for construction of a waterfront trail. Both the "Town and NI TRCA would he granted casements o.er the others propert\ so. for example. people using it-&- "Iitwn's park would ha.c access lit the shoreline. Coun. Sent,, maintained the Town should reject the deal with the MTRCA and simply purchase the land for $900.000. She said it didn't make sena: for the Town to sell the hest 20 per dent of its land to the authority for the sum being offered. and that it would be a waste of taxpayers' money for both par- ties to get together and buy the land for the higher price when it could be pur- Bay, purchase chased on hcr>iut of the public h% one for less " Vrrr di,ma.ed with the whole deal as a councillor and Fin drszustcd with it as a Pickcnn , taxpa\cr.. Wa.nc Arthurs said the Tom n has '-not on],. a moral but a lei`al ohliga- l)on.. to pur,uc in gixxl faith the deal with the %I IRCA. as agreed upk kn with the proper. owners when the tentatr. c deal with the owners was first struck 'It', not a simple matter.'* said the ma.or, adding the propkt.cd .ale to the 1'•I IRCA w;)s a condition without which the purchase deal could not have been am.cd at in the first place. He main- tained that for the lawn to now fust for- go ahotul the sale Ili the M IRC: would be "pkttcnttalh illegal Howc.cr. Coun. Scnis said in an inter- %iew councillors ha.c been told h. the Town soliclior the. ha -,c the option of luming down this deal with the'�TIR(":�. She maintained the T'w n could c.cn -p,thrk tugh with the purchase at Sl)(N ).i It N 1 and then still sell s pktrtion of the proper - t\ to the STIR( A. so the cost of the park to the -fuwn would he e.en Icss. -I behe.c (the councillors supf"I'ling the MTR('A deal I feel a moral ohlwatiun to the ow ner of - he propert\,: ' said Coun. Sens. 'Me owner of the manna has main- tained he was forced out of business by the terms of an cwt -of -court agreement between the Town and The Pickering Harbor Company which settled the Tiown's lawsuit over development and ownership of Frenchman's Bay lands. Janice Frampton, spokesperson for the Taxpayers Coalition of Pickering and Ajax, said her group opposes the Town's purchase at either price. `We should be setting merger agenda FROM PAGE I and timetable': Arthurs develop proposals by next April for the restructuring of Metro Toronto and tlx: rest of the GTA's local municipalities. Mayor Arthur maintains it's important for Ajax and Pickering to move quickly on this issue so they can be ahead of any Provincial moves and recommendations. "We should be setting the agenda and the timetable.- The mayor says he has discussed his amalgamation proposal only informally with councillors and will continue the discussions over the next few weeks. 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Ask at Customer Service for complete details SERVICE HOURS: Monday Friday 8:30 am - 9:00 pm ="Z'"'�� Saturda 7:30 NJ am - 6:00 m Sunda 9:30 am - 5:00 m. I.• ., Cabinet will de cideon size of nuclear emergency zone BY MARIANNE TAKACs STAFF REPORTER The provincial cabinet will decide whether the emergency zone around the Pickering and Darlington nuclear stations is extended and if potassium iodide pills will be pre -distributed to residents. That's the word from Ifti Ahmed, the project co-ordi- nator for the reform of provincial nuclear emer- gency plans. Mr. Ahmed is replying to concerns about Ontario's new draft emer- gency plan expressed in a letter to him from Durham Nuclear Awareness, a citi- zens' lobby group on nuclear issues. DNA has maintained the 10 -kilometre zone around each station for which emer- gency plans are currently drawn up is too small because a nuclear accident would affect a much larger area. As well, the group has asked for residents around the stations to be supplied with potassium iodide pills before any accident hap- pens. The pills protect the thyroid gland from the effects of radiation. These two issues are being reviewed by the Royal Society of Canaria, an orga- nization of scientists whose report is expected in the -near future according to Mr. Ahmed. Whatever the society recommends, he says, it will be the ministers in Mike Harris's cabinet who decide what will be done. Here are Mr. Ahmed's comments on other con- cems, raised by DNA. * The lack of a time limit. outside a three -kilometre `contiguous' zone around each station, by which Ontario Hydro would have to inform residents in the emergency zone that a seri- ous accident has taken place at one of the stations, and the lack of specific require- ments on how residents would be informed: The three -kilometre zone is where it would be essen- tial to warn residem quick- ly, says Mr. Ahmed. Outside that am people would be alerted to the emergency through special radio and TV broadcasts. "We think that would cover the whole area pretty soon." Methods of notification are not specified in the new plan because circumstances such as population density vary firom station to station. "It is best left to be decided by local authori- ties," s The tripling of the allow- able dose of radiation to the Thyroid gland: r.4 uciear dog group" Zone d plant extenaea •"This decision was made some years ago and we're just incorporating it into the plan;' says Mr. Ahmed, explaining the new allow- able dose is based on inter- nationally -accepted Stan- dards arrived at by scien- tists. * The plan suggests cost/benefit analysis be applied to decisions on con- trol of food and water, if food and drinking water are contaminated on a targe scale: "Cost/benefit is some- thing which is a basic factor considered in all emergency planning. Cost/benefit in that sense is: we don't spend money when the benefit does not justify that expen- diture. This is a very generic statement which is a part of all emergency planning sys- tems *The plan fails to deal with the possibility of multi -reac- tor accidents or dual -site failures which could occur in an event such as an earth- quake: "There is a limit up to which planning needs to be done:' says Mr. Ahmed, not- ing plans are not made for an earthquake, a tornado and a 747 jet crashing to the ground in Durham all at the same time. In any case, he adds, Emergency Measures Ontario makes itC plans on the assumption, supported by the Atomic Energy Control Board of Canada, that nuclear stations are designed to withstand an earthquake of the magnitude that could reasonably be expected to occur where they are built. Overall, DNA's letter notes there have been signif- Raint—w Cue S.ri. Ldlurd Ram..nh rh..« rw.. pvr. V h •.nl. h. fr­1R hrtr Hard Nq.l. and InI h hn«n r.drro-d b, Ih,(bnd. un,.l .. hrFh _ ohra, n,l.r rur...1 L,. •pvr 1194)4).— 1999 .W, .6\r .rl 1hdr— 20 . � Irwu..l-arrann Lkr all I., � I n MI1,xd table.. IM .. .. ryar lnl•.,wL • � lLr w..: 6-1 an.1 ,.Jul p6, c ..,ren r..,.l... icant improvements to the emergency plan. DNA is particularly pleased with the fact the new plan makes pro- vision for worst-case sce- narios not considered in the old one, such as possible failure of the containment system designed to prevent nuclear contaminants from escaping into the atmos- phere in the event of a major accident at one of the sta- tions. 1-111129.- .r.61129. Dufferin'%600m Store MierlTr.p`- I• -dI .hall.n�r ,h. wa, .... tluw►' r rur M.l ,.14wp N,n.l r—p^ 4—.w r i041 p- l ­ (905) m..\rr,.- ,.nun.lruwr an.f ,.► ,,o..r,..n. r.. Mrd ,... wrwtal anbr, aw.l (905) 420-6113 DICKERING TOWN CENTRE KEN WIND UPTO 110.0 BRO HIELD? S :No Overcharge to Insurance Co. 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Valid ntil: Jan.15/97 PAGE O -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED, DECEMBER 11. 19% Sink or swim P Pickering school needs funds to keep pafloat BY CHRIST' CHASE next year or we won't be assuming the the pool. It's unfortunate. The school has use of the pool during STAFF REPORTER cost. At certainly is a � iahlc pmgrun:' Mr. the day while the Town has the pool for sty PICKERING — Dunbarton High "We can't. We'll have to decline use of Dekker sas. programs at all other times. y School is desper- ately trying to ' keep its pool f afloat. " Dunbarton.+ "'�'• High Schools ,�,,�. Principal Arend Dekker says the _ _� ' • school needs to '. raise $14.000 to keep students in:.► -MOT-- the swim after _,�.�i • �' • ' "'As'` `� •rs this school year. d love to ri� •` t- • ► + _ _ be adopted by someone.he says. ` r Earlier thisyear. the Durham l Board of Education pulled *�~ the plug on fund- ing for two. , swimming pro- grams at pY ASS Dunbarton and , the city of _ -1 ?0 Oshawas '' �•--� r-''y� Year C e n t r a l Collegiate. = wtY Centra l's portal, owned by 1's the board. is due tQ to close Dec. 31 unless an _ ' • arrangement can i� • . be made between I 1 the board. the SETS S329-68Cit} of Oshawa and private user groups. `-oRTHOPEDI But an agree- + y ment reached in the summer 25 between the Year board and Town wry of Pickering. which owns Jt0 �. �`' �- :, • �� Dunbarton's pool, will keep _ Dun barton's swim program operational, as rSETS.S399=7,69 • lone as the I + school comes up V with its share of 7� ORTH,OG ' AR 3 ' the funding. '�j�OiKi �_ •,W, Mr. Dekker •` a has been unable a! to find that � '+ :. 30 money despite an Year appeal to local '�t0,�� - • F �' Wty service clubs. "I drew a C blank," he says. "I'm surprised - �H somebody hasn't picked it up as a , S cause." He's commit- ted school funds • - • to the pool's operations for this school year BAYLY and has asked for ED CLEENTS financial help from two other, g high schools "�Py which use the pool. • • N u But that com- mitment iss just for this year. 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LIS 2H5 PHONE: 683-5110 FAX: 683-7363 Publisher: Tim Whittaker ♦ Editorial CAS concerns must be heard Something is rotten in the rezion of Durham — and it's seeping into the very social make-up of our society. The number of active cases handled by the Children's Aid Society has skyrocketed from 1,465 in 1992 to a pro iecled 4.165 by the end of this year. Whether you blame it on work- ing mothers. goycrnincnt cutbacks, unemployment. increased immigration. violence in entertainment or am other political pet pcc%c. the i -act is. something has serious!% gone awn. The CAS :ertainl\ has an honorable mandate — to pro- tect children. With substanuall% reduced stall' and less provincial funding, it is expected to do a mammoth job. But wficn a communit\ ne%%spaper is bombarded with calls com- plaining about a social agency. particular!% one as powerful as the CAS. at the same time the CAS caseload is going throu_'h the roof, it's time to take a closer look at what's hap- pening. GrumhhnL about the Children"s :yid Society is nothing new. But the frequenc\, and intensit% of the complaining has reached disturbing pr(,[N rtions. People arc dissatisfied. but because the general public is not privy to the inner workim:s of the agency. its degenerated into a lot of finger -pointing and hearsa%. Hiding behind a confidentiality police is a cop-out. After all. who stands to lose more credibility — the mother whose parental rights arc about to he permanently terminated, or the agent% who claims it have acted in the hest interest of the child! Granted. the role of the CAS is a thankless one. It's a tough job. prcci,,cly bccausc of the great power it wields. What other entity can come into a home and take a child from its birth parents'! The CAS is not God, neither is it evil. it is an organization struggling to do a job against the odds. For the most pan, caseworkers are compassionate human beings, but human they are; they make mistakes. At the same time. we cannot forget that had apples turn up everywhere. even in the ranks of the CAS. But let's not color the enure CAS rotten due to a faint whiff of bad apples. Instead. let's open up the avenues of communication and streamline the complaint process. The three-level client complaint process currently in place is sim- ply not good enough — it's too long and too bureaucratic. Perhaps a tribunal made up of former CAS workers and social workers could be created to deal specifically with complaints; it could free up time for back -logged casework- ers, shorten the response time for clients, and perhaps even prevent a few unnecessary family court cases from entering an already bogged -down court system. In the meantime, let's make parenting a compulsory sub- ject in our education system. Let's force all high school stu- dents to take at least one or two parenting courses during their secondary school careers. It's apparent parenting is a skill that does not come naturally — and bad parents beget bad parents. Our future generations depend on it. v Letters* to the editor Job not done in making nuclear plant safe, efficient To the editor: Re: Hydro pnvatization article Oct. 16. I have read with some interest your article on the ptnati/ation of Ontano Hydro• specifically in regard to the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. 17hL source of information is no doubt excerpts from a press release by Ontario Hydro attempting damage control. Mr. Wilson is suddenly trying to jus- tify both management and labor's posi- tion in what has been mismanagement by the very people charged with main- taining a safe and efficient facility. The job has not been done. Many articles have pointed out the potential hazards residents of the area have been exposed to. Today, we are being told to be reticent again. While management can blame labor and vice -versa, the end result for Ontarians, and Pickering rest - To respond to this editorial call lnfosource at dents in particular, is disaster — eco- telephone number. Unpublished co! OSOUrtee 683-7040 and dial 5109 noetic, environmental and in terms of may run in condensed form as a letter to t health. editor. I lla%c I�k)h�u .1i iiia[ i.tilllt% for _? years now. In those 23 .cars I have onl% ti had one real causeer concern, minor at ha - ,e But I to tell you and 'qtr. Wilson the em lronmcnt at my door dor has certainly suffered, and the Hydro plant has played a substantial role in this. From a hay once vibrant with many forms of' wildlife, both animal and veg- etable, they are in large part diminished or no longer there. Abut I've heard from governing boodles for too many years is that there is nothing to be concerned about- Now, suddenly, in the past few years there is something to fix; concerned about, which again begs the question... Why'? Incidentally it's bonen the prodding of Private citizens' groups that has brought about the awareness of shoddy manage- ment of a facility that has the potential for total destruction. Scary words? (Damn right they are. What do we do? What are the people on all levels of gov- emment doing? Sending out press releases and issuing iodine pills. No one has accepted responsibility for the actions perpetrated at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station. Not federally, not provincially, not labor and most certainly not the Town of Pickering or the Region of rn Durha. Paul W. Kudla, Pickering DON YOUNG Guest Column Where to, workfare? Workfare, the most visible and Cur- tentious part of the Ontario Work,, pr, gram. is wandering like an orphan with- out a horne. Will it be like a prodiyai child returning to roost on the doorstep of the Community and Social Ser. 0_`1 'Minister, our own MPP Janet Eck Will Durham Re�vion Council reach t^e Final vote to accept Ontario Works f r our rcLion today I Lk -c. 11)? W� o is it intended to help:' "i-hcre 13.77{ people rccciving welfare r Durharn. Of the approximately 7,(� capable of working, about 7(X) have v,),- untecrcd for workfare. Originally, loom proponents of the program cstimat, bo aut 1,0tX) positions would be avj able. Will anyone benefit from Ontar:o Works and the workfare program:' Wits, over 500X) people in Durham Rcgtor. unemployed or working pan -tine , r full-time at positions less than they are capable of (under -employed), how will capable more jobs he created'? Is a menial job a benefit to a welfare recipient when it may reduce the time to look tier suitable employment that the% are trained for'? Will the non-profit or_a- niiations gain from use of free staff \% h, may not have suitable skills and will require supervision and other adminis- tration costs? Will the municipalities and the provincial social services departments be able to claim success in removing people from welfare when. they are being relocated to Ontario Works rolls? It seems to me that the Province is spending our money on a program that has a negative effect on every person it touches. Is it worth millions of dollars to administer a program to insult and put down capable welfare recipients; people who need assistance, encouragement and worthwhile employment to return to being contributing taxpayers? Is that where workfare is going? The News Advertiser invites readers to sub- mit columns for Be Our Guest on current issues facing our Durham Region communi- ties. Submissions should be 600 words or less, must be signed and include a daytime rete% he Pickering Edition News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, St nday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. L IS 2H5 JOANNE BURGHARDT, Editor -in -Chief STEVE HOUSTON, Managing Editor BRUCE DANFORD, Advertising Manager ALVIN BROUWER, Retail Advertising Manager FRED EISMONT, Classified Advertising Manager MONIQUE LEA, Real Estate Advertising Manager ABE FAKHOURIE, Distribution Manager BARBARA HARRISON, Production Manager JANICE O'NEIL, Assistant Production Manager CHERYL HAINES, Assistant Production Manager LILLIAN HOOK, Administration Manager TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Classified: 683-0707 Distribution: 683-5110 Admin/Classified Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E-mail: newsroom@durhamnews.net The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Printing. Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc.. Canadian Community Newspaper Assoc., Canadian Circulations Audit Board and the Ontario Press Council. The publisher reserves the right to classify or refuse any advertisement. Credit for advertisement limited to space price error occupies. httpJ/www.durhamnews.netMW-1IMI � Ci c..&- rwcrrwe. Awe, awwrs mews. !CM sass P yy yy yy ma�yy,,,, yy yy.. yy yy yy yy yy,. yy yy yyTHE NEyyWSADVyyERTISER, W EA, -DECEMBER 11, 1996 -PAGE 7-A OF p/CCheck Out our OFamilyPICKFIRIIING I♦ C "Holiday Evente Wt of ~r • • 7 420-4621) * Town of Pickering(905) 420 2222 (905) 683 2 60 TOWN/PUBLIC MEETINGS Ikc. 11 Committee of Adjustment DILC. 16 Council McctinK Dim. IS Site Plan Advi%ory Committee Dec. 18 Pickcring Transit Advi5/1n Committee (-0) P.m.) Dec. 19 Statutory Infornlatir/n McctinK Dvc. 2i Council Meeting Jan. 6 Council.MectinK Jan. 15 Executive Cummittcc McctinK "Human Rights week" (DBC. 9th to Dec. 15th) * 'F0NNA OF- PIC'KERIM; * DECEMBER HO1 IDAY OPERAI ING HOURS .v1.11. (Jtr.ml><r _ro (I„xd �. Ikcrmhr•r .7 ('lased Junuart I (I` --d kcal ar Irarha�I' Ila_ In I,SfhJWil'& Ikluc box ( ollection on: y LN DmCmhcr 24 j%. Ikumhrr '-� hh up m SI„nLs. Dm '_ . tday. Drtirmhcr 21, ')ck up,m Satunla,, Urn -r'` ' It. [kcrmhrr 2 ch.,npr y -b, l.m a 19Y7 h, k it n %1,,n1a% [ln i0 utak. Ike. rmhcr ,r. \., S.'n Ada r. [Seer: mlx'r _>t R:Fulu Sr,urJ;.� S.-nxc .lar, [kacmh,'r MI RrFulur S.'nx; . y nc.,L. , l..mun /�vLt. lunuut R: Oulu S.-,rxr R; .um: rx'M1a V. lh'ri mrx'r _ l lat.'J .-..tut. 1kv. mlocr ,ro ` ('laved :mr ktt: mh,', i l lu n1RcF11li, wr ,Sus. , lr, t fill p m _ ..rdat Dvcimlwr _N 71Ni a m -41111 •n ,..Sat 1�'nmhvr:•/ 71141�m vlNi�o. VOLUNTEERS IsIN)— Il lel I� m . +4Y. Ik'rrmh'r it AtNlum �S lN��m tut-�dat. 17ra'�ma'r tl r,:IMI P. m.-Y'IMI p. m. Ru ,. Jut. lunuun R: �•uiur Ibwrs o one evening To Assist With The Food Drive t:xtcndcd fowl 114mr-%: nrc'rmAer 23 14). 19%and Jan.rarr (2 S i. 1%” - r Sw lm Needy _ • ■ • Families moi/ `I 1F1 m I`I 1 INI p m Adult S... • • - -IFI t,4W "I flan Swlm Thurs., Dec. r ••• •• • `1INI p m l„ 111 -IMI P m Adult Swim rcentre December 24. 19% • • _ ,k hlNlan. l,. II�m Adults ,m 420-6588 HOLIDAY MINI -CAMP! •/ INi u m W I INI m 4duh Sw tm �A �■ 1 INI P m 1- MMI P m l)p n Swim • fir, np/•�tw � - ffWay� Jan oy 3rd, 1997 (4 (�s) T December 29 i 29, I99L Monday, vvv ��`��r �"`�`�" 1 1 INI P m u. S INI p m Open Sw,m ('Cancelled Wed., Jan. 1/97; New Year's Day) 7(XI pm 109IMSpm Ofwn S. lm December 41. I m Notice of Public Meeting 7 Combination Art and Sport Holiday 6-INI a m to 7 711 a m Oben Swim Of the Executive Cornrnii:ee Of Council Cane vAll provide an exciting day 91141 a m to I IN) p m Adull Swim to Conalder the Staff ReCWrwnended �" 11111 p m a, 5.1141 p m Oben Swim Pickering Official Plan tong experience fox campers OQei Pickering when: January 6, 1997 of 7:30 pars .m. 5 to 12 re. C the lieu rr"W stt,,,,s I Waking parents choosing Dcccmhcr 23, .10. 71 Hill P m -3 IN) P In whMl: Cp,a�al,n�d.... uC.henlbers J- dal/ PW= will have supervised . Twmby. Dcccmhcr 24 Clewed ^"`^ ^-7/ civic Complex :. Wtxlm•.day. Drxcmhcr 25 Casal Renes One Ute Efplanaft �,N c' y aC"Nes organized bebre and Thurwlay. Dmemkr 26 chk" Pld(•rill9, 01101111160 atter the REGIAAR Camp pfOQarn- Fri lay. Drxcmhcr 27 7711 P.m. -9:15 p m. salurday. 0.cemlar 29 Cb,xxl At its meeting of December 2, 1996 the Executive Committee of Camp knckrdes dilly tYVNfMr>inQ Sunday. Dcccinticr'-9 1:1141 p m.-4:45 p m. Council tabled its consideration of the staff recommended Plekartn9 s l w� ab optional skatkngl Wedrrcsday. January 1 (71nn1 Official Plan to January 6, 1997. You are encouraged to attend this January 2. 7 10) m.-7:IM1 m. Will Nwk awn �� tr■d T■r14 P P meeting and provide the Committee with any comments that you lunch an �� Drxcenher 26. 27 came1w may have. At the January 6th meeting, the date for adoption of the lunch and drink daily. January 2.7 Camelled Official Plan by Town Council will be selected. * 3 sem s n�u FULL DAY CAMP Dorxmhcr 2.1, 111 10:INI a.m.-1:IMI P M. LOCATION: Parents will drop It you wish to be notified of the adoption of the new Pickering 7:00 am to 6:15 pm Official Plan, you must make a written request to: Town Clerk, Town campers off at the Pickering Dn:cmiar 27, 1996 to January 4. 1997 Clr,sed a, the Publk Recreation Complex, 1867 Of ._. sulMlay, January 5, 1997 20) p m to 401 p m. ONn Swim of Pickering, One the Esplanade, Pickering Ontario, L1 V 6K7. VcdIeY Farm Rd. lust south of REGULAR CAMP H. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision (trraan2sporta tion not provided) 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Closed for the season of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written Cod* Emergency services will not he arrectrxl by the Holiday Snc�dule. submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering WI Daly Camp (7415 pita YCWCAW 111 $91 .� 01 • Town ,.I hekcnng Puhl,l: Works Emergency Tcicphoric Number a I4n51 Official Plan is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all RegularCtnip (9-3:30 pm) YCVMCAW 1 70 (ill1-4719 or part of the appeal. If you have any questions, would like a copy of the reports to Call for reglstrahOn Council, or any other documents related to the recommended details ( • Official Plan, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 420-4660 420-4621 extension 2036, or (905) 6133-2760. .v1.11. (Jtr.ml><r _ro (I„xd �. Ikcrmhr•r .7 ('lased Junuart I (I` --d kcal ar Irarha�I' Ila_ In I,SfhJWil'& Ikluc box ( ollection on: y LN DmCmhcr 24 j%. Ikumhrr '-� hh up m SI„nLs. Dm '_ . tday. Drtirmhcr 21, ')ck up,m Satunla,, Urn -r'` ' It. [kcrmhrr 2 ch.,npr y -b, l.m a 19Y7 h, k it n %1,,n1a% [ln i0 utak. Ike. rmhcr ,r. \., S.'n Ada r. [Seer: mlx'r _>t R:Fulu Sr,urJ;.� S.-nxc .lar, [kacmh,'r MI RrFulur S.'nx; . y nc.,L. , l..mun /�vLt. lunuut R: Oulu S.-,rxr R; .um: rx'M1a V. lh'ri mrx'r _ l lat.'J .-..tut. 1kv. mlocr ,ro ` ('laved :mr ktt: mh,', i l lu n1RcF11li, wr ,Sus. , lr, t fill p m _ ..rdat Dvcimlwr _N 71Ni a m -41111 •n ,..Sat 1�'nmhvr:•/ 71141�m vlNi�o. VOLUNTEERS IsIN)— Il lel I� m . +4Y. Ik'rrmh'r it AtNlum �S lN��m tut-�dat. 17ra'�ma'r tl r,:IMI P. m.-Y'IMI p. m. Ru ,. Jut. lunuun R: �•uiur Ibwrs o one evening To Assist With The Food Drive t:xtcndcd fowl 114mr-%: nrc'rmAer 23 14). 19%and Jan.rarr (2 S i. 1%” - r Sw lm Needy _ • ■ • Families moi/ `I 1F1 m I`I 1 INI p m Adult S... • • - -IFI t,4W "I flan Swlm Thurs., Dec. r ••• •• • `1INI p m l„ 111 -IMI P m Adult Swim rcentre December 24. 19% • • _ ,k hlNlan. l,. II�m Adults ,m 420-6588 HOLIDAY MINI -CAMP! •/ INi u m W I INI m 4duh Sw tm �A �■ 1 INI P m 1- MMI P m l)p n Swim • fir, np/•�tw � - ffWay� Jan oy 3rd, 1997 (4 (�s) T December 29 i 29, I99L Monday, vvv ��`��r �"`�`�" 1 1 INI P m u. S INI p m Open Sw,m ('Cancelled Wed., Jan. 1/97; New Year's Day) 7(XI pm 109IMSpm Ofwn S. lm December 41. I m Notice of Public Meeting 7 Combination Art and Sport Holiday 6-INI a m to 7 711 a m Oben Swim Of the Executive Cornrnii:ee Of Council Cane vAll provide an exciting day 91141 a m to I IN) p m Adull Swim to Conalder the Staff ReCWrwnended �" 11111 p m a, 5.1141 p m Oben Swim Pickering Official Plan tong experience fox campers OQei Pickering when: January 6, 1997 of 7:30 pars .m. 5 to 12 re. C the lieu rr"W stt,,,,s I Waking parents choosing Dcccmhcr 23, .10. 71 Hill P m -3 IN) P In whMl: Cp,a�al,n�d.... uC.henlbers J- dal/ PW= will have supervised . Twmby. Dcccmhcr 24 Clewed ^"`^ ^-7/ civic Complex :. Wtxlm•.day. Drxcmhcr 25 Casal Renes One Ute Efplanaft �,N c' y aC"Nes organized bebre and Thurwlay. Dmemkr 26 chk" Pld(•rill9, 01101111160 atter the REGIAAR Camp pfOQarn- Fri lay. Drxcmhcr 27 7711 P.m. -9:15 p m. salurday. 0.cemlar 29 Cb,xxl At its meeting of December 2, 1996 the Executive Committee of Camp knckrdes dilly tYVNfMr>inQ Sunday. Dcccinticr'-9 1:1141 p m.-4:45 p m. Council tabled its consideration of the staff recommended Plekartn9 s l w� ab optional skatkngl Wedrrcsday. January 1 (71nn1 Official Plan to January 6, 1997. You are encouraged to attend this January 2. 7 10) m.-7:IM1 m. Will Nwk awn �� tr■d T■r14 P P meeting and provide the Committee with any comments that you lunch an �� Drxcenher 26. 27 came1w may have. At the January 6th meeting, the date for adoption of the lunch and drink daily. January 2.7 Camelled Official Plan by Town Council will be selected. * 3 sem s n�u FULL DAY CAMP Dorxmhcr 2.1, 111 10:INI a.m.-1:IMI P M. LOCATION: Parents will drop It you wish to be notified of the adoption of the new Pickering 7:00 am to 6:15 pm Official Plan, you must make a written request to: Town Clerk, Town campers off at the Pickering Dn:cmiar 27, 1996 to January 4. 1997 Clr,sed a, the Publk Recreation Complex, 1867 Of ._. sulMlay, January 5, 1997 20) p m to 401 p m. ONn Swim of Pickering, One the Esplanade, Pickering Ontario, L1 V 6K7. VcdIeY Farm Rd. lust south of REGULAR CAMP H. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision (trraan2sporta tion not provided) 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Closed for the season of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written Cod* Emergency services will not he arrectrxl by the Holiday Snc�dule. submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering WI Daly Camp (7415 pita YCWCAW 111 $91 .� 01 • Town ,.I hekcnng Puhl,l: Works Emergency Tcicphoric Number a I4n51 Official Plan is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all RegularCtnip (9-3:30 pm) YCVMCAW 1 70 (ill1-4719 or part of the appeal. If you have any questions, would like a copy of the reports to Call for reglstrahOn Council, or any other documents related to the recommended details ( • Official Plan, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 420-4660 420-4621 extension 2036, or (905) 6133-2760. _ ..rdat Dvcimlwr _N 71Ni a m -41111 •n ,..Sat 1�'nmhvr:•/ 71141�m vlNi�o. VOLUNTEERS IsIN)— Il lel I� m . +4Y. Ik'rrmh'r it AtNlum �S lN��m tut-�dat. 17ra'�ma'r tl r,:IMI P. m.-Y'IMI p. m. Ru ,. Jut. lunuun R: �•uiur Ibwrs o one evening To Assist With The Food Drive t:xtcndcd fowl 114mr-%: nrc'rmAer 23 14). 19%and Jan.rarr (2 S i. 1%” - r Sw lm Needy _ • ■ • Families moi/ `I 1F1 m I`I 1 INI p m Adult S... • • - -IFI t,4W "I flan Swlm Thurs., Dec. r ••• •• • `1INI p m l„ 111 -IMI P m Adult Swim rcentre December 24. 19% • • _ ,k hlNlan. l,. II�m Adults ,m 420-6588 HOLIDAY MINI -CAMP! •/ INi u m W I INI m 4duh Sw tm �A �■ 1 INI P m 1- MMI P m l)p n Swim • fir, np/•�tw � - ffWay� Jan oy 3rd, 1997 (4 (�s) T December 29 i 29, I99L Monday, vvv ��`��r �"`�`�" 1 1 INI P m u. S INI p m Open Sw,m ('Cancelled Wed., Jan. 1/97; New Year's Day) 7(XI pm 109IMSpm Ofwn S. lm December 41. I m Notice of Public Meeting 7 Combination Art and Sport Holiday 6-INI a m to 7 711 a m Oben Swim Of the Executive Cornrnii:ee Of Council Cane vAll provide an exciting day 91141 a m to I IN) p m Adull Swim to Conalder the Staff ReCWrwnended �" 11111 p m a, 5.1141 p m Oben Swim Pickering Official Plan tong experience fox campers OQei Pickering when: January 6, 1997 of 7:30 pars .m. 5 to 12 re. C the lieu rr"W stt,,,,s I Waking parents choosing Dcccmhcr 23, .10. 71 Hill P m -3 IN) P In whMl: Cp,a�al,n�d.... uC.henlbers J- dal/ PW= will have supervised . Twmby. Dcccmhcr 24 Clewed ^"`^ ^-7/ civic Complex :. Wtxlm•.day. Drxcmhcr 25 Casal Renes One Ute Efplanaft �,N c' y aC"Nes organized bebre and Thurwlay. Dmemkr 26 chk" Pld(•rill9, 01101111160 atter the REGIAAR Camp pfOQarn- Fri lay. Drxcmhcr 27 7711 P.m. -9:15 p m. salurday. 0.cemlar 29 Cb,xxl At its meeting of December 2, 1996 the Executive Committee of Camp knckrdes dilly tYVNfMr>inQ Sunday. Dcccinticr'-9 1:1141 p m.-4:45 p m. Council tabled its consideration of the staff recommended Plekartn9 s l w� ab optional skatkngl Wedrrcsday. January 1 (71nn1 Official Plan to January 6, 1997. You are encouraged to attend this January 2. 7 10) m.-7:IM1 m. Will Nwk awn �� tr■d T■r14 P P meeting and provide the Committee with any comments that you lunch an �� Drxcenher 26. 27 came1w may have. At the January 6th meeting, the date for adoption of the lunch and drink daily. January 2.7 Camelled Official Plan by Town Council will be selected. * 3 sem s n�u FULL DAY CAMP Dorxmhcr 2.1, 111 10:INI a.m.-1:IMI P M. LOCATION: Parents will drop It you wish to be notified of the adoption of the new Pickering 7:00 am to 6:15 pm Official Plan, you must make a written request to: Town Clerk, Town campers off at the Pickering Dn:cmiar 27, 1996 to January 4. 1997 Clr,sed a, the Publk Recreation Complex, 1867 Of ._. sulMlay, January 5, 1997 20) p m to 401 p m. ONn Swim of Pickering, One the Esplanade, Pickering Ontario, L1 V 6K7. VcdIeY Farm Rd. lust south of REGULAR CAMP H. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision (trraan2sporta tion not provided) 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Closed for the season of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written Cod* Emergency services will not he arrectrxl by the Holiday Snc�dule. submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering WI Daly Camp (7415 pita YCWCAW 111 $91 .� 01 • Town ,.I hekcnng Puhl,l: Works Emergency Tcicphoric Number a I4n51 Official Plan is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all RegularCtnip (9-3:30 pm) YCVMCAW 1 70 (ill1-4719 or part of the appeal. If you have any questions, would like a copy of the reports to Call for reglstrahOn Council, or any other documents related to the recommended details ( • Official Plan, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 420-4660 420-4621 extension 2036, or (905) 6133-2760. `1INI p m l„ 111 -IMI P m Adult Swim rcentre December 24. 19% • • _ ,k hlNlan. l,. II�m Adults ,m 420-6588 HOLIDAY MINI -CAMP! •/ INi u m W I INI m 4duh Sw tm �A �■ 1 INI P m 1- MMI P m l)p n Swim • fir, np/•�tw � - ffWay� Jan oy 3rd, 1997 (4 (�s) T December 29 i 29, I99L Monday, vvv ��`��r �"`�`�" 1 1 INI P m u. S INI p m Open Sw,m ('Cancelled Wed., Jan. 1/97; New Year's Day) 7(XI pm 109IMSpm Ofwn S. lm December 41. I m Notice of Public Meeting 7 Combination Art and Sport Holiday 6-INI a m to 7 711 a m Oben Swim Of the Executive Cornrnii:ee Of Council Cane vAll provide an exciting day 91141 a m to I IN) p m Adull Swim to Conalder the Staff ReCWrwnended �" 11111 p m a, 5.1141 p m Oben Swim Pickering Official Plan tong experience fox campers OQei Pickering when: January 6, 1997 of 7:30 pars .m. 5 to 12 re. C the lieu rr"W stt,,,,s I Waking parents choosing Dcccmhcr 23, .10. 71 Hill P m -3 IN) P In whMl: Cp,a�al,n�d.... uC.henlbers J- dal/ PW= will have supervised . Twmby. Dcccmhcr 24 Clewed ^"`^ ^-7/ civic Complex :. Wtxlm•.day. Drxcmhcr 25 Casal Renes One Ute Efplanaft �,N c' y aC"Nes organized bebre and Thurwlay. Dmemkr 26 chk" Pld(•rill9, 01101111160 atter the REGIAAR Camp pfOQarn- Fri lay. Drxcmhcr 27 7711 P.m. -9:15 p m. salurday. 0.cemlar 29 Cb,xxl At its meeting of December 2, 1996 the Executive Committee of Camp knckrdes dilly tYVNfMr>inQ Sunday. Dcccinticr'-9 1:1141 p m.-4:45 p m. Council tabled its consideration of the staff recommended Plekartn9 s l w� ab optional skatkngl Wedrrcsday. January 1 (71nn1 Official Plan to January 6, 1997. You are encouraged to attend this January 2. 7 10) m.-7:IM1 m. Will Nwk awn �� tr■d T■r14 P P meeting and provide the Committee with any comments that you lunch an �� Drxcenher 26. 27 came1w may have. At the January 6th meeting, the date for adoption of the lunch and drink daily. January 2.7 Camelled Official Plan by Town Council will be selected. * 3 sem s n�u FULL DAY CAMP Dorxmhcr 2.1, 111 10:INI a.m.-1:IMI P M. LOCATION: Parents will drop It you wish to be notified of the adoption of the new Pickering 7:00 am to 6:15 pm Official Plan, you must make a written request to: Town Clerk, Town campers off at the Pickering Dn:cmiar 27, 1996 to January 4. 1997 Clr,sed a, the Publk Recreation Complex, 1867 Of ._. sulMlay, January 5, 1997 20) p m to 401 p m. ONn Swim of Pickering, One the Esplanade, Pickering Ontario, L1 V 6K7. VcdIeY Farm Rd. lust south of REGULAR CAMP H. If a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision (trraan2sporta tion not provided) 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Closed for the season of the Town of Pickering in respect of the new Pickering Official Plan does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written Cod* Emergency services will not he arrectrxl by the Holiday Snc�dule. submissions to the Town of Pickering before the new Pickering WI Daly Camp (7415 pita YCWCAW 111 $91 .� 01 • Town ,.I hekcnng Puhl,l: Works Emergency Tcicphoric Number a I4n51 Official Plan is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all RegularCtnip (9-3:30 pm) YCVMCAW 1 70 (ill1-4719 or part of the appeal. If you have any questions, would like a copy of the reports to Call for reglstrahOn Council, or any other documents related to the recommended details ( • Official Plan, please contact Catherine Rose at (905) 420-4660 420-4621 extension 2036, or (905) 6133-2760. PAGE &A -THE: NEWS ADVERTISER, "'ED., DkCIENIBER II,,1"'6 Bankrobberysuspecta ter chase car Bl' STEPHEN SHAW continued west on Taunton Road until the custody at the scene. while committing an offence and weann,, DURHAM sTArr suspect lost control near Whites Road in A 30-rear-0ld Ala\ nian was arrested a disguise while committing an offence. A suspected bank bandit fleeing the Pickering and drove into a ditch, Det. and faces charges which include robbery. He is expected to appear in Oshawii scene of a gunpoint robbery early Tuesday Douglas said. He was taken into police forcible confinement. use of a firearm provincial court today. crashed into a ditch atter lead- ing police on a high - speed chase through Ajax and Pickering. A Ione robber armed with a handgun and wearing a ban- danna over his face forced employee,, at the Bank of Montreal at 475 Nk'estncv Rd. to Ajax to open the doors around 8:30 a.m., prior to the bank's opening, said Detectl\e Jim Douglas of the D u r h a m Regional Police holdup squad. "He forced the workers to open the door at gunpoint... There was something a little different about this (rob- bery).- said Dct. Douglas. He wouldn't reveal further details about the holdup until the investi- gation is com- pleted. Once the thief's demands were met. he made a getawa-v in a car last seen heading north. An employee w ho called police provided a description of the vehicle which was then broadcast over police radios. Det. Douglas said. Moments later, a hawk- eyed traffic offi- cer investigating a crash near Westney and Rossland roads spotted a car matching the suspect's vehi- cle's description. The officer relayed the sus- pect's location to robbery unit detectives — en route to the bank — who pursued a black Volkswagen Jetta with rear spoiler north to Taunton Road. The chase through rush- hour traffic reached speeds of 115 kilome- tres an hour and L!] / you r 1 � savings \ store. One day only'. . . . . . . . . ...... U selected items storewide. Thursday, December 12th only. O/ • All men's casual clothing (excluding activewear department) • All women's holiday fashions (excluding designers) • All Christmas glassware, dinnerware. giftware. kitchen and bath linens 4agtr • All North Country & Attitude watches ag" * • All Christmas gift wrap, bags, bows & tissue • All women's & kids' Christmas sleepwear & clothing • All kitchen ceramics & woodenware How to make a saleprice better? 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Visit us on the web at www.eatons.com THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 11. 199&PAGE 9-A Around Durham Region Ten years for beating retiree near death `Dangerous' man thought he'd killed victim BY STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM STAFF OSHAWA — A "manipulative and dangerous individual" who believed he'd killed a 56 -year-old Oshawa man then assumed the victim's identity was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison. John Hudson, 24, who pleaded guilty to attempted murder in the horrific beat- ing which left the retiree near death, was also sentenced by Oshawa provincial court Judge Ron Richards to an additional six months, to be served consecu- tively, for possessing a prohib- ited firearm at the time of his October arrest. M The one-time Athol Street rooming -house resident, described in a pre sentence report as "immature... impul- included three fractures to his skull as well as wounds to his legs, buttocks and awns. He continues to undergo physio- therapy and has difficulty with speech. Judge Richards noted police found 10 separate blood spatters in the apart- ment "suggesting a number of blows" were administered during the beating. Following the attack, Mr. Hudson stole the the victim's jewelry, cash, wal- let, identification and car and assumed the 56 -year-old man's identity, landing work a couple of weeks later at Private Eyes nightclub in St. Catharines. When pulled over for a routine traf- fic stop in the victim's vehicle, Mr. Hudson was "very insistent" in trying to pass himself off to a police officer as the victim, Judge Richards said. "We have a young man who participated in an incomplete second-degree murder:' said the judge. "He did indeed ~ think the gentleman had died" Judge Richards called the attack "a callous violation of srve...mampulative and per- JOHN trust" but acknowledged Mr. haps devious:' entered the Hudson's guilty plea indicates 11 plea one week after his cap- HUDSON lure by Niagara Regional Police follow- ing a month-long manhunt. Mr. Hudson viciously attacked the former Oshawa General Hospital work- er at the victim's Grenfell Street apart- ment Sept. 12 after the pair met at Just Desserts in Oshawa and struck up a friendship, the court heard. According to agreed facts, the victim was taking a bath when he emerged from the bathroom and was struck at least twice on the head with a beer bot- tle. As the victim stumbled down a hall- way, Mr. Hudson picked up a marble - base lamp and again hit him on the head, knocking the victim unconscious. The retiree, laying on the floor bleeding heavily from a baseball -sized hole in his head, regained consciousness 72 hours later and staggered to a neigh- bor's apartment for help, the court heard. He underwent seven hours of brain surgery and remained in hospital three weeks as a result of his injuries, which some degree of remorse. When asked by Judge Richards if he wished to say anything before being sentenced, Mr. Hudson — who through his lawyer previously told the court he "snapped" when the victim made a pass at him — said: "I do feel bad for what I did... Whatever sentence you pass I can only say will be fair." Defence lawyer John Adamson said Mr. Hudson "comes from a difficult background" and was sexually assault- ed when he was three years old, factors which may explain why "he act~ in such a horrendous fashion:' Mr. Adamson said the attack occurred on the spur of the moment, to which Crown Attorney Brian Davies countered "There is nothing terribly spontaneous about taking another man's ID after beating him senseless" Mr. Hudson, a husband and father of a newborn child, is "a manipulative and therefore dangerous individual" who presents a danger to anyone he comes in contact with, Mr. Davies said. Senior drives away purse snatchers OSHAWA — A street -wise senior thwarted a persistent purse snatcher who attacked her twice Sunday morning, the second time armed with a bat Durham Regional Police said the 64 -year-old verdun Road resident was pushing her bicycle along the sidewalk north on Simcoe Street near Athol Street around 2 am. when the thug approached her asking for change. The thief tried grabbing her purse, which was hanging from the bike's handle bars, but ran off empty-handed when the strap broke during a strug- gle, Detective Jim Grimley said. The woman continued on her way and was walking in an alley behind the Coffee Time dough- nut shop at King and Mary streets when she was again attacked by the same purse snatcher, who this time brought along a baseball bat and back-up. "The same suspect and another male Whitby Transit hopes Crimestoppers signage of buses will discourage vandalism on its vehicles. From left are Bill Grylls, superin- photo by Ron Pietroniro tendent of transit and traffic, and Tom Russell, chairman of Crimestoppers. Whitby Transit takes bite out of crime WHITBY— The crime stops hen-. ' bVhitby Transit has teamed up with Durham Region Crimestoppers to cut down on vandalism. Crimestoppers signs displaying the Canada -wide I-80(1 222 Tips phone number will be postai inside and on the outside of all 18 Nklutby Transit buses. Acts of vandalism on buses have not been out- landish but any damage is a concern, says Bill Grylls, supenniendent of transit. ..We just want to get it under control" Mr. Grylls hopes the new signs will have a proac- tive effect, preventing vandalism before it happens. If people contemplate: vandalizing a bus, such as carving up a seat, they'll think twice if someone sit- ting across from them could turn them in for a cash reward, says Mr. Grylls. Earlier this year the Town of Whitby's parks and recreation department also entered into a partnership with Crimestoppers. Previously, both parks and tran- sit departments had run their own vandalism hotline. N%Ntby will also be encouraging other transit operations to follow their lead. Town staff have been very supportive of the pro- gram, says Durham Regional Police Sergeant Kevin approached her, but this time with a bat, and told her to drop her purse. The victim brandished her D - shaped bicycle lock to use to defend herself and at that point the stuspects left her alone:' Detective Grimley said- Drug aid Drug sweep nabs trio WHMY —Three Whitby men were arrested by RCMP officers last week during an ongoing drug trafficking investigation in the town. Officers arrested a 31 -year-old and 20 -year-old of Bach Avenue and a 30 -year-old Brookwood Boulevard man, on the afternoon of Dec. 5. Officers made one of the arrests at the Dryden Plaza in north Whitby. All three were charged with possession of crack cocaine for the purposes of trafficking. The 30 - year -old was also charged with possession of mar- ijuana for the purpose of trafficking. RCMP Sergeant Gil Carlson says five ounces of crack cocaine and one-half pound of marijuana were discovered during a search of two vehicles. The drugs have an estimated street value of $28,000. Slaney, police co-ordinator for Durham Crimestoppers. Transit ofEcials "expressed .oncern over what was happening and we had sc,.cral meeungs with staff:' Sgt. Slaney says. The program has been growing rapidly with municipal support and the adoption of a high Crimestoppers program. ..«,e all have a responsibility to do our part.- says Set. Slaney. Whitby paper stops the presses WHITBY— The A'hitby Free Press is closing its doors. The: weekl-, publication, which began in 19771. will cease operations Dec. 18. Doug Anderson. the paper's publisher. said in a letter to stafl'that financial problems were the reason for the decision. The letter stated it was hoped the: Free Press could resume publication in the spring. According to the letter, The Durham Business News, made into a separate company, will continue to operate. Boy beaten, robbed selling chocolate bars OSHAWA —A 15 -year-old boy selling choco- late bars at the Oshawa Centre was beaten up and robbed Friday night. The victim, of Mary Street North, was standing outside a department store at the north end of the mall just after 9 p.m. when he was approached by a man who said "He had money in his car and wanted to buy a chocolate bar," Durham Regional Police Detective Jim Grimley said. When they got to a vehicle in the parking lot the thug punched the youth several times, took all of his money and drove off. "It wasn't enough to be worth getting punched for, commented Det Grimley, of the thief's take. He said the boy suffered minor cuts. The suspect is described as black, in his late 20s with a thin build. He was driving an older model car, possibly a Ford Tempo. PAGE 10 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 11, 19% hT E A R S I [AT TH I PLUS, USE YOUR SEARS CARD AND 10 GST OON T AY 'tip A N D 61T 0OUB[I EARS (lu 6 OINTS ON ALL SEWING MACHINES, VACUUMS" AND SELECTED HOME ELECTRONICS"' -WIP ave 1350 ave 1170 Only 37999 KENMORE' 2-3-4 THREAD SERGER WHISPERTONE' VACUUM WITH SANYO COMPACT STEREO Has differential feed, electronic foot control BONUS POWER -MATE' JUNIOR- This 25 -watt system has 3 -disc CD player, as well as 2 -way needle plate for quick and easy Has quiet, powerful 12.0 -amp motor, 14" Power -Mate 3 -way bass reflex loudspeakers, AM/FM digital setting chooses. It also has cutting width with full headlight. -3181; Sears reg. 569.99. tuning with 32 station presets so you con adjustment dial. -81595 Sears reg. 999.99. Only 399" quickly access your favourite stations. +18608 Only 649 y PLUS SAVE 26.60 GST' PLUS SAVE 45.50 GST' PLUS SAVE $28 GST' guy this vacuum and get a bonus POWER -MATE` JuniorT" (Sears reg. 49.99). Banos most accompany any returns. —Until Sunday. December 15. 1996, Sears (lob Umbers con use their Sears Cord for any Retail, (otalogue or Clearance (entre purchase and get double Sears (lob points on almost everything they buy. Excludes Licensed Departments, Gas from Sears. Installed Services labour. Delivery, Custom Orders, Alcohol and lottery purchases. 'BEAT THE GST_ Sears will deduct an amount equivalent to the GST from your total purchase price. Offer applies to in -stock merchandise only in Sears Retoil stores. Offer does not apply to installation charges, deferral fees, delivery or maintenance agreement charges. Offer ends Sunday, December 15, 1996 'DON'T PAY UNTIL JANUARY 1998 ... On approved credit, with your Sears (ord. S35 deferral fee and oil applicable taxes and charges ore payable at time of purchase. Offer on sewing machines and vacuums" ends Tuesday, December 14, 1996. Offer on home electronics ends Tuesday, December 31, 1996. Ask for details. Beat the GST and deferred offers exclude liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases. ttD/620 Sewing/Floor (ore Shop; excludes wet/dry vacuums. '--Selected electronics include TV's (21' and largo), audio, cordless phones, fax machines T H I s Is S E A R S while quantities last 1.4) c l more from .Si urs T O D A Y 12311 Copyright 1996. Sears Canada Inc. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 10:00 am - 10:00 Pm, Sat. 8:30 am - 9:30 Pm, Sun. 11:00 am - 6:00m P Calling all Sears Club Members Between Tbursday. Dec. > and Sunday. Uec. 15, 1996, use your Sears Card for an), Retail. Catalo Lute or Clearance Centre Purchase. and filet double :Sears Club points with almost et,erything.you buy. * Sears Club is more rewarding ,Sears Club points can be redeemed for free' rewards. f nlike some clubs. 1,ou're not restricted when chtm)sing Your reward. Kith .Sears Club. You can choose Your reward from almost anru-here in our Store. Catalogue or Clearance Centre - even if its on sale. That means you can choose from over WOO products and services, including fashions, furniture, appliances - even Sears Travel. You get more cboices — and more (aloe uitb Sera! Club. C: u S E A a' ".0 6 :l�Llll.�l�►Z:Y ��Cl��lil THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 11,1996 -PAGE 11-A Double �Yourpoints at Shell iorl can earn double points at an v Shall station when You it Nc your .Sears Card %r fel. alito repairs or smacks. That's ort top oftbe points You're ((ready earnin;J (t .Sears. iTj� 1 of a ,Sears Club P / v • ive illember? h'ela.r - if you bare a valid . seai-8 Card. u'e can si,n )'ou up on The spot at am dears !tors' for more injorntation about our Club. just call 1-800- 26i-,ih-i OUBLE This season, your � L.ars Club Sears Card gives}you double the 1-411 t f C value. Excludes: Licensed Departments, Gas from Sears, Instal" Services, Labour, Delivery, Custom Orders, Alcohol and Lottery purchases. +Applicable taxes not inchaded. ,Lvlvct /)loref oni Sears CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 10:00 am - 10:00 pm, Sat. 8:30 am - 9:30 pm, Sun. 11:00 am - 6:00 pm .--L PAGE J2 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTIS*R, WED., WFCR4541R 11,1996 Christmas cakes for a cause in Pickering PICKERING — You can put the icing on the cake for the Pickering Civitan Club in its effms to fund com- munity projects. The club will be selling 'Claxton' fruitcakes on Saturday. Dec. 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the main fkx)r of the Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. Ort Sunday, Dec. 15 between 9 am. and 3 pm. the cakes will MODEL T COMMUTERS 131 Brock Street South, Whitby (90S) 430-S61 S be available at the Pickering Flea Market (in the Metro Fast Trade Centre on Brock Road just north of Hwy. 401). Proceeds from the sale of the cakes will be returned to the community through Civitan club project,; aimed at helping Pickering's less fortunate resi- dents. For mune information about the sale or the club call Tem lames at 839-8890. somusre atlas: i WA. ­*s 0101.d� fi• �.oe...1.. ,ro.r r+...• t+b�.. roc• more At LOEB, the best savings are right under your nose. Because right now, you get a dolar off selected items when you bu Bounce Fabric Softener and Glade Spin -Fresh. See details below. White. 2 -PIN, 24 -Roll Royale Bathroom Tissue 49Aoea. 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For Rrdcmptwn, mail to: ' Casler Posul 100. Longuruit. Qurhet 14K 4X8 I S C Johnson and Son Lid. 1600 Drew Drive. Ltustssauga. Ontriro LSS ISS ' Ki E MEM 0j Glade Candle Scents t'r Sweet fragrance. Sweet price. Save on Glade Candie Scents, now in Vanilla, Peach,Z9 Mountain Berry, and Country Garden. Prices effective until Saturday, December 14, 1996. LOEB We're cooking- together- LOEB ogretherLOEB Ajax Market Place 475 Westney Road North, Ajax LOEB Baywood 105 Bayly Street W, Ajax LOEB Glendale Market Place 1900 Dixie Road, Pickering THF `�F`,�S AD�I�It11S�R, V`F,'D:, DECEM$F.R 1 j, 1496-}",�C� 73-1 ISOTONER FACTORY OUTLET for Children's Wear - intimate Yon. -W& 10 a.m.- 5p 10a.m.- ap.m. Hwy 401 (Alm) vi a;Thum Fri.cc 10a.m8p.m. o c 10a.m.- 5p.m. V Sun. 10a.m.- 5p.m. 3 Ba St - winter outerwear - cannot be combined wim any omer. over. 250 BJm w ST. W. .1-d I� 0 0 w CASH — AJAX ,t ��� ,a�c- 1 . !'AG 4-'A"'344 1Q 44-' J�VE1 111.wED ; DECD; ill rl. 1k .... __....... DurhamFood drive to benefit families across Doughnut store gets behind drive to aid needy families in the region 79 1 Would fike to personally invite you to our Country Style Donuts shops across Durham Region and a local radio station are holding their first annual Magic Christmas Food Drive. From now until Dec. 31, donations of non-perishable food items for the drive may be dropped off at any Christmas Open House December 14. 1996 dam, or - Christmas Sial: Wooden Calendar Frame SO Lang Calendar 529.99 Gourmet Foci Sanplmg Courtin. Collectibles Furniture sk Custom k Lame Selection of Gourmet k Gds Baskets > Blankets. Candles. Gourmet Foods mid much more Endless Christmas ideas for both vour personal � corporate Christmas gift needs $c i ClorerR.* PL=a 104 Han x d lkw i . A4a1 ON l I > 3Y9 Corrwr of Harw.d S Krum. Drver fel WK odei .??+ f6v 1996 PROPERTY ASSESSMENT The 1996 assessment rolls, which list the assessed value of each property in a municipality, will be delivered to municipal clerics on December 17,1996. Property taxes for 1997 will be based on these values. The final date for property owners or tenants to appeal the 1996 property assessment is January 7,1997. It you have any questions about your assessment, please contact the assessment office responsible for your municipality. The address and telephone number are in the Government of Ontario section of the Blue Pages of your telephone directory. Please look under the Ministry of Finance - Property Assessment The assessment office will also be able to provide you with information on appealing your assessment. Assessment appeals are heard by an independent tribunal called the Assessment Review Board. There is a fee for filing an appeal. The Board is also responsible for setting the dates for hearing appeals. If you appealed your 1995 assessment for the 1996 taxation year and the Board has not yet set a hearing date, you do not have to file a new appeal. Country Style Donuts location in Durham. 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The food will go to a food bank in the community where it is donated. Radio station representatives will also be making appearances at various Country Style locations between now and Christmas, giving food donors an oppor- tunity to pick up a Magic Mug and enter ;i draw for a family vacation for four to Orlando. Fla. Reading Circle celebrates the season PICKERING -- A local group which encour- party for volunteers, children and parents at the ages reading among young people is getting Amberlea Prebyterian Church, 1820 Whites Rd., together Saturday, Dec. 14 to celebrate the sea- Pickering, from I to 4 p.m. son. For information on the party or the Reading The Pickering Reading Circle and William Circle's programs, call Raii at 839-3037 or Creek Co-op Reading Circle host a Christmas Debbie at 428-0573. 111%=iIM:A11T0- Who says Friday the 13th is unlucky? Not at Kmart. Because this Friday. we're offering you the best, the lowest prices on name -brand Home Entertainment around. But for one day only... December 13th! ALL VERY SPECIAL BUYS! So make your list ... check it itwice... and head to Kmart on Friday. Lucky You! MAGNAVOX 19' Colour TV 'Smart Sound' • -Small Pittard 22 -button remote $278188 and more MAGNAVOX 4 -HEAD HiFi VCR let Man" tiuim" on-Se30,158 88 raan rrwm i moraem 10 ro I I"A-PAGE 15-A L Ilcliahlc. ;urcr%•i�cd day cart: at a ho nit: in your nc1_,;hbnur1)t/lld • r.-,_!_-,__11)-1-,,0---, • and. we welcome full or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age' Vee Veatchj � t,�Zam . . I FOR INFORMATION CALL; 686.4816 0, h-ot• PetWs.Dances , p The intelligent Place to Shop Appliances for QUALP i SERVICE SELECTION Whirl ol• •o.e • . tea T, -he ve , GIST ii S :stf, • Purchase am• WEIRLPOOL Refrigerator, Range. Dishwasher, Wa,her or Diver, THIS WEEKEND ONn" AND WELL PAY- I HE GST 401 & Brock Road. Scarborough Pickering b0o9 Kingston Riau 1755 PrCkenng Park�%X, 716-282-018a -426333 or Unit 12 • 90: 8 WE KNOW APPUANCES 1-800-231-9274 Cr jo- E A- I 'ia `ice w. l . w I I"A-PAGE 15-A L Ilcliahlc. ;urcr%•i�cd day cart: at a ho nit: in your nc1_,;hbnur1)t/lld • r.-,_!_-,__11)-1-,,0---, • and. we welcome full or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age' Vee Veatchj � t,�Zam . . I FOR INFORMATION CALL; 686.4816 0, h-ot• PetWs.Dances , p The intelligent Place to Shop Appliances for QUALP i SERVICE SELECTION Whirl ol• •o.e • . tea T, -he ve , GIST ii S :stf, • Purchase am• WEIRLPOOL Refrigerator, Range. Dishwasher, Wa,her or Diver, THIS WEEKEND ONn" AND WELL PAY- I HE GST At the Pickering Home d Leisure Centre or Scarborough Location 401 & Brock Road. Scarborough Pickering b0o9 Kingston Riau 1755 PrCkenng Park�%X, 716-282-018a -426333 or Unit 12 • 90: 8 WE KNOW APPUANCES 1-800-231-9274 Cr At the Pickering Home d Leisure Centre or Scarborough Location ?-AGE 16 -A -THF: NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. DECEMBER 11. 1996 Artist'do'nates print for, LungAssociation draw A local artist has donated a framed print to the Lung Association of Durham Region to support a Charity Art Draw. William J. (Bill) Saunders was born in Montreal and lived in Quebec until earlier this year when he moved to Oshawa. He paints in acrylics and his work can be found in galleries across North America. Several months ago, he donated a framed limited edition print called Country Brook (artist's print #21150) to the Lung Association of Durham Region to be raffled off. Lamaze clinics to take place in Durham Lamaze Prepared Childbirth of Durham Region is hosting free mid- month %%Txkshops in various communi- ties- Topics include: baby development, tips for a healthy pregnancy. changes in Mgnarx-y. en%irxxunental concerns and options for labor and birth. The following dates have beim set Dec. 12, Whitby: Jan. 16, Bowrnanville: Jan. 17. Ajax: Feb. 17, Whitby: March 13. BowTmarnille. March 14. Ajax. Fcx information, call ((X)5) 723- 7373. or lcxik un(.k7 Larmve in the phone: N %,k The value of the print is approximately $450. Tickets are S2 each or S5 for three and can be obtained at The Lung Association office at 40 King St. W., Suite 202, Oshawa (336-1046) or at the Durham Regional Police Service Headquarters, 77 Centre St. N., Oshawa. where the print is presently on display. The print will be displayed in other areas of Durham Region as well. For more information on the draw, call 436- 1046. 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Gliding along with Justin is Town employee Colin Maxwell. ThE REal10NAL. MUNICPAUTY OF DeJRMAM NOTICE OF STUDY CLASS ENViiO�iENTAL ASSESSMENT WESTNEY ROAD Qiaplo" Road 31) FROM KINGSTON ROAD 0 4 way 21 TO TAUNTON ROAD ol.plonal Road al Tosco of Ayeu 'he Reg,ono, M, r c oc ty of Durham ;s beginn ng a Study of the section of Nestney Roca (Regionai Road 31; between K;r9ston Rocd anal 'ourton Rood r the Town of Ajax. The purpose of the Study is to determ;re the need and scope of improvements required for Westney Road in order to resolve existing traffic congestion and to ensure that long term traffic demands can be accommodated. The Study will be undertaken in accordance with the Coss Environmental Assessment for Municipoi Road Projects. Public Participation for this study will include workshops and newsletters. Notification of the time and dote of the workshops will be through the local papers, by moil and by hand delivered notices. The Regional Municipality of Durham invites and encourages the public and oil interested parties to provide comments and also to contact us if further information 's required. Please contact either one of the individuals below. (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Mike Wilson, C.E.T. Regional Municipality of Durham - Works Dept P.O. Box 623, 105 Consumers Drive Whitby, Ontario L 1 N 6A3 Garry Pappin, B.E.S., C.E.T. Totten Sims Hubicki Associates 300 Water Street, Whitby, Ortario L1N 9J2 Tele: 905-668-7721 Tele: 905-668-9363 Toll Free: 1-800-372-1 103 Toll Free: 1 -800-668-1983 Fox: 905-668-2051 Fax: 905-668-0221 T Prevedel, P Enq v A. Silgailis, P. Eng. Dwector of Transportation Commiamoner of Wort . IP`ut lic school board names new usineSS Zioss Pickering and who resigned to take a Position with Uxbridge as of Jan. 6. He has been another school hoard. with the board for many years, also Uxbridge also Trustees also appointed operations serving as principal at three schools in officer Norm Powers to the position of Oshawa. He replaces Jack Gardner, has a new area arca superintendent for Pickering and who is retiring. superintendent The Durham Board of Education has hired a new business superinten- dent. At Nlonday night's hoard nicetin_L,. trustees announced Ron Trbovich. senior superintendent of finance for the Toronto Board of Education, a ill become Durham's business superinten- dent Jan. 20. %1r. Trbovich has been Toronto's senior superintendent of finance since 1990. He has also worked as a director of the school business and finance branch of the Ontario Nlinistry of Education and policies and priorities director tier the Ontario klinistry of Re, enue. 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RECONDITIONED pm LACROSSE ICEMAN PACK BOOT UP TO - 800 OVER $1000 NO QUF E OWER $1000 PRIZE PACKAGE NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE ENTER THIS BALLOT AT OUR STORE BY DECEMBER 21 ST, 1996 - GOOD LUCK �■ i i i■ i i i a t i i� t i i i i i l� i i l i.■.. * -_ AYOUR YAC■�• � ��:6ARKLAYARKlAYS CARO c%'Ab PRO HUNTER VG BAG Joe a^ 8995 - LISTEN TO GREATT-OCKING THE FAN 590 AM RADIO STUFFE SHOW AS ANGELO AND RENO VIOLA HOST AL AND RON CINDER OF THE INFISHERMEN F� � HOW. 2 for 4 PAGE 20 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER WED., DECEMBER 11, 1996 i i • r i Billboard Dec. 11, 1996 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11 7 to 10 p.m. at the; CAW Local 222 Hall. 1425 sale, craft tables, raffles. Free admission. Annandale Golf and Curling Club, corner of LUNACY BINGO: The AIDS Committee of Phillip Murray Ave., Oshawa. Free. All wel- Proceeds to Grade 8 graduation trip. 427-4997 Bayly and Church sts., Ajax. Holiday network - Durham holds "lunacy" bingo every second come. (905)623-1313 ( Allan Hewitt) or alter 5:30 p.m. ing and product displays. $10 for members, $15 Wednesday from 10 to 11:45 a.m. at Hideaway (905)623-2787 (Linda Netten). HOMEPRENEt)R: The Durham for non-members, includes continential break - Bingo Hall, Sunray St., Whitby. Each bingo VISIT SANTA: Roland Michener Public Homeprencur Group meets at 7:30 a.m. at the fast. Call 420-7913 or 686-3330. card costs a loonie ($1). Proceeds support local School, 95 Ritchie Ave.. Ajax, hosts programs and sen ices. 665-0051. A Night With Santa from 6 to 8:30 PHILATELIC MEETING: The Ajax p.m. Kids can have their picture • Philatelic Society meets the second and fourth taken with Santa and Hit the Grinch Wednesdays from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Ajax Public with a pie. Hot dog dinner, bake Library, Kings Cres. and � i"KIT UP Y0�R Harwood Avc. It's New! Sales circuit, loan library. td auc- tion- Glucosamine Sulfate EYESFaR S and ��uest = � speakers. Visitors and new memhers Eliminate Change }Four eye colour or the lo - welcome. 831- Arthritic Pain 98h6. or 428 �;`a - holidays! 2 for 1 CONTACTS 3387. R U N N 1 ` NG ' '}CERBAL MAGIC Purchase one pair of � >`" CLUB: The 666 -5050 -Whitby CIBA NEWVUES Colour Contact '!�• J, P i c k c r i n g 420 -4220 -Dickering lenses and receive a C Running/Jogging 436 -2122 -Oshawa FREE clear pair Club meets r— Wednesdays at 5 p.m. at the Rouge Hill Library on Rougemount Dr. ind Hwy. 2 for a .salt -hour, five - kilometre run. 11x- club eclub also runs on Sundays and ,Mondays. Call 509-2518. THL*RSD.XV DEC. 1'_ PARENT FIND- ERS: Parent Finders meet.% the second Thursday F.njoti• clear daily wear soft r c'onlact 1 ense s from Bausch & L)mh. Four eyewear.' VOO ' Two pairs of contacts or two pairs oj'etieglasses or one of each from + of every month at Ho! Ho! g.�� Sc 7:30 p.m. at St.CJS I .� "�1✓' L�� L u k e s LJ Presbyterianrroil�r(it111 k, Church, 333 Fu '.y u i� Rossland Rd. W.. At L� (hhawa. It's for _Choose f oin the �:. mit adoptees over 18 _Y, years. birth or ' r ' " ;'. WleSt styles WN/ s adoptive parents, and other relatives J �• (brother, sister. a �` grandparent i. Support and_ or distance eyeglasses r«,.. ..., search guidance Starting at >.tvtinR �+' provided. Bring a �•� B+foeaRs starting at $129.00. two copies of all ,:,y . information with�.�. Assort fRAYEAN '`' �tf� `-) you. 404-9151 & Boxed SUNGLASSES CLUBMASTEA t!' (Sandy), 723- �� choc .. t 4989 (Jan), 905- l,��ls t 986-0645 (Rick, Linda), 416-252- 4784 (Toronto r` Parent Finders). • Kinder NEWCOMERS: 170 gr. $1•� 3's RAYBAN SUNGLASSES FROM'59 = The Pickering- �: S, U_�- _ . Ajax Newcomers ix - Everyone on your Gift List would Club meets at 8 `A LOVE a pair of these. TREAT YOURSELF TOO! p.m. the second- Zoo _ 9 While supplies last. Wayfarer models starting at $59.00. Thursday of each �� ��(Cluhnwsters starting at $89.00 month at the • Pickering Village United Church, S -1t3o p Sao Church StN., L 1. 'VISIT THESE Ajax. It's for C. nn '� in DEAREST LOCATIONS the amthree y- 1163 Kingston Rd. (Pickering) 905-420-0247 2537 (Linda). _ - ` 3478 Lawrence Ave. E. (at Markham) 416-431-0411 PC USERS: The � �=t �' �" �'�_' Durham PC Agincourt Mall (inside Wal Mart) 416-754-8722 Users Club sup- ""`= r} `'' Royal Bank Plaza (Merchants Mall) 416-864-1644 ports local com ~ �+ y Otters valid to January 31/97. No other discounts may appy. Otters cannot be combined. Offers cannot be puter enthusiasts J shared. An eye exam may be required.All eyeglass prices vary with frame selection and prescription. and meets the sec- 1 HOUR GLASSES AND CONTACTS and Thursday of each month fromHEARING �y `J . jeor _ t a� t i Sta.:ort _,grertt.q, t:• �::. f 1rc patttnt<aluar{•uK4omr. THE (YEWS ADVERTISER WED., DECEMBER 11, 1996 -PAGE 21 E r C(mic and Stroll through Historic Pickering Village for ' �wJ old -fashion (;hristmas Shopping EnjoN, ease access to the Shops & Services in The'Village ..� made ease vvith ne«- roads. sidewalks and traffic lights. • - ()ur spccialty Shops include _ * Restaurants & PUhS * Home Furnishings * Sports & Leisure * (;ift Shops & AntiyueS *Arts & (.'rafts * Hair & BcautV Salons * r * (;rroceries & I)rugS * Music & Dance * ('.]()thing * and it full Selection of professional and other services. Hare a Treat Christmas from all of us:._ The Pickering; Village Merchants 4 fflav till' 1'ri l l' tire of L lirtstulzi5 1 v!�IThw iii tiour 'Brart C d <7 6 13 Melt away the cold winter weather in comfort and style. _ The incredible warmth and beauty of your Regency fireplace awaits with just " a flick of a switch". r TOWNE FIREPLACE & PATIO CENTRE AJAX z Old Kinipton Ra. corner of Hwy 2 & Port Perry 686-3666 Church 1-800-563-6031 It WIN $ Roast Beef Or .Steak Pie Dinner With all The Trimmings 1� •_ 75.00 Per Person Incl. Dinner & Drinks 1 25.00 Deposit Cai. ;;,r ,- 683-9353 v ' TQom' 5' t 1 le H Unigw Christmas Gift Ideas aro Here at �ITIQiTE .., ' Discoveries showroom A Vmvbolm is 9WL.. Funiftum ' • refinished • origiml t)ndition • China & G1088 { s-.�� • Si11�r1d wt.s - 1 • r:wl oil Itl:liips • anis * bar tri!}i ' Mirrors • ptr`tiltvs AN V and many more mat amesmries under $75.00 , p for your Christtius 9ivirt� ' T® Old ad. Vubw t r 11 MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME 'IN (Nd hing%loa Rd. �..wt tlit'srfiwir f'ickrcinR iilra r vutswrm hirrct�>,c Ajax=-- 428-8488 The 6hutter sof the suture with Old World Charm. TauWindkiw' Ikrurrting 4ntre' F01111111Etta 31 0 AT 1410111111111 428-0937 _ _ - - K:gdon ft. Alm viol.) mo*WOOM HOURS: Mon. -Wed. 10-4 Oast & Fri 10A Sat 10-5 _=1_ ■ V-1 0 11V , `J . jeor _ t a� t i Sta.:ort _,grertt.q, t:• �::. f 1rc patttnt<aluar{•uK4omr. THE (YEWS ADVERTISER WED., DECEMBER 11, 1996 -PAGE 21 E r C(mic and Stroll through Historic Pickering Village for ' �wJ old -fashion (;hristmas Shopping EnjoN, ease access to the Shops & Services in The'Village ..� made ease vvith ne«- roads. sidewalks and traffic lights. • - ()ur spccialty Shops include _ * Restaurants & PUhS * Home Furnishings * Sports & Leisure * (;ift Shops & AntiyueS *Arts & (.'rafts * Hair & BcautV Salons * r * (;rroceries & I)rugS * Music & Dance * ('.]()thing * and it full Selection of professional and other services. Hare a Treat Christmas from all of us:._ The Pickering; Village Merchants 4 fflav till' 1'ri l l' tire of L lirtstulzi5 1 v!�IThw iii tiour 'Brart C d <7 6 13 Melt away the cold winter weather in comfort and style. _ The incredible warmth and beauty of your Regency fireplace awaits with just " a flick of a switch". r TOWNE FIREPLACE & PATIO CENTRE AJAX z Old Kinipton Ra. corner of Hwy 2 & Port Perry 686-3666 Church 1-800-563-6031 It WIN $ Roast Beef Or .Steak Pie Dinner With all The Trimmings 1� •_ 75.00 Per Person Incl. Dinner & Drinks 1 25.00 Deposit Cai. ;;,r ,- 683-9353 v ' TQom' 5' t 1 le H Unigw Christmas Gift Ideas aro Here at �ITIQiTE .., ' Discoveries showroom A Vmvbolm is 9WL.. Funiftum ' • refinished • origiml t)ndition • China & G1088 { s-.�� • Si11�r1d wt.s - 1 • r:wl oil Itl:liips • anis * bar tri!}i ' Mirrors • ptr`tiltvs AN V and many more mat amesmries under $75.00 , p for your Christtius 9ivirt� ' T® Old ad. Vubw t r 11 MCEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME 'IN (Nd hing%loa Rd. �..wt tlit'srfiwir f'ickrcinR iilra r vutswrm hirrct�>,c Ajax=-- 428-8488 The 6hutter sof the suture with Old World Charm. TauWindkiw' Ikrurrting 4ntre' F01111111Etta 31 0 AT 1410111111111 428-0937 _ _ - - K:gdon ft. Alm viol.) mo*WOOM HOURS: Mon. -Wed. 10-4 Oast & Fri 10A Sat 10-5 _=1_ ■ V-1 0 r rAGE ZZA-THE NXTMADVER'ILSM' WM.OMEMEER I t; 11% With innovative thinking from Trust The first to introduce extended hours, S to 8. ' 24 hour EasyLine telephone sales and service. .40 CTa- NNECr easy-to-use PC banking service. 40 Easy access to account information on the Internet. CJ Canada Trust _. Thinking like a customer rV�1' Pick up Christmas gifts at Montessori fund-raising bazaar Sales will help purchase gym equipment, pay for student field trips DICKERING -- You can pick up sonic inexpensive stocking stuffers when the parent -teacher association of the Montessori Learning Centre holds a Christmas hazaar Saturday. Dec. 14. AJAX PLAZA 428-8292 The bazaar runs from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Monlessori centre, 401 Kingston Rd. at Rougemount Drivc in Pickering. Admission to the sales bazaar is free. Proceeds from the sale will help the VIA buy gymnastics equipment and pay for buses fur student field trips. For more information on the f♦ weekend event, call Annette Panopoulos at 837-2286. ti RISING SUN 1::nitri PICKERING REC. CENTRE 428-2219 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL �r a00 First 15 people fir' $88 includes uniforms Call for details ' ^ GOLDEN GK DDLE cls d,3� NOT A FOR «';�� X11 ,},r, •.'.t:���e Hand -carved oven roasted Turkey Dinner with cranberry sauce and seasoned stuffing. Served with fresh sliced baguette bread WAe'-f1o0 C'Tot 119mist Tender roast of beef, slow -cooked in its own juices and our secret blend of spices. A family tradition for .�a) generations and a must try for only ... Served with mashed potatoes, vegetable of the day �5.91 and a basket of fresh sliced baguette bread. from 3:30 till 5:30 p.m. datlyr eryoy one of our Homestyle Holiday special ♦ \•. . , i Dimers and you can have your choice of a Homestyle Cup of Soup OR Regular Tossed or Regular Caesar Salad AND Pumpkin Pie or breed Pudding FREE' Pickering Town Centre Kendaflwood Park Plaza Oshawa Centre (905) 837-0023 (905) 438-1894 (905) 571-3621 Peterborough IBowmanville 901 Lansdowne St. Flying Dutchman Hotel 'MaiOf FrreefK dsGG� e'o' (705) 745-6875 (905) 623-3373 • Wheelchair Accessible -----------------------------� When you purchase 1 Homestyle Holiday Entree, your companion will receive the 2nd Homestyle Holiday Entree FREE. Entree must be equal or lesser value. Valid Mon. -Thuds. 5 p.m. -8 p.m. 1GOLDE11i Valid at Pickering, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanville and Peterborough locations only. C7 JJW Not valid with other specials, offers or coupons. Expires Dec. 20196 � .►i 69EE A /A nR 69 Expect more from Sears Beat th GST* prom Mor., . ec. .e _-e-_ 24 V/ -� .;na our: eq,G�6r.•• " rhE .�., from your tire or battery purchase Offer applies to in -stock merchandise only in Sears Reta,l stores and does not apply to any installation charges liquidation items n Clearance Centres ana Catalogue purchases, deferral fees or delivery charges Selection will vary by store Does not include clearance priced and blemished tires Hurry in! Our entire selection of quality tires from Michelin, Uniroyal -Goodrich, Bridgestone and more are now on sale ALL sizes of DieNard 8 batteries are now 99 Only Each With trade plus Beat the 6ST' on ALL Batteries Diet -lard battery has up to 130 minutes of reserve capacity for emergencies, plus a 66 -month warranty, details in store 12 -month free replacement period. 050600 series ' *There is a $5 depose when you buy a new battery at Sears, refundable with the return of your aid battery for recycling pws =tie 5.60 Gff* Stals Urias Bali Twes&y, beite" r 24, 1"6, wb& iiiiiiiiMitities bast 1*4 Use ywa Sears card slue DON'T PAY UNTIL JUNE 1997 ev ALL astommetive products •title services NO minimum purchase No down payment NO 3rd party credit opplication Deferred offer applies to all automotive products and services, on approved credit, with your Sears Card. $35 deferral fee and all applicable taxes and charges are payable of time of purchase. Offer ends Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1996. Liquidation items in Clearance Centres and Catalogue purchases are not included in this offer. Ask for details. S Rh EW S 12320 Copyright 1996. Sears Canada Inc. ErExt't moref oin Soca• g SHOP SEARS PICKERING TOWN CENTRE CHRISTMAS AUTOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT HOURS We open Mon. -Fri. 8:00 a m.-10.00 pm., S&L 8:00 a.m.-9:30 p mi , Sun.11:00 a m.-6:00 p nL 4204KM Ext 227 or 299 PAGE 24 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED., DECEMBER 11, 1996 _ 46, Chi ldr&n S BY DEB BODLNE MOTE: All naives except Children's Aid Society staff have been changed to protect the innocent. or Aid PARENTS ' is probably the most impor- tant jot) a person can ever have. It's challenging, it's dif- ficult — vet rewarding and Willing. Our collective and individual success in this career determines the ven• tuture of our society, our world — vet there are no prerequisites to qualify for the job. Anybody can be a parent. But because not ever bury can be a good parent. safeguards to protect the young and innocent — our chil- dren — have been put into place in our ctvWzed society. Safeguards like Police services and the Children's Aid society. But recent publicity in cities around the province has called into question the power of the CAS in determining who is fit (and unfit) to be a parent. The Durham Region CAS is not immune from this notoriety. In fact, two years ago, an Anglican priest won a landmark lawsuit when he became the first person in Canada to success- fully sue a children's aid society for negligence after his ex-wife accused him wrongfully of sexually abusing their two daughters. It took him 11 years to get his children back. But that's all water under the abridge — a solitary black mark in the books of an agency that will deal with 4,465 caseloads throughout Durham Region this year alone, as compared to 1,465 in 1992, with far fewer staff. or is it? While daily newspapers in Toronto covered the case of a 16- year- dd mother whose infant triplets were seized by the Catholic Children's Aid, a number of dis- traught parents and grandparents were appealing to This Week to invm, tigate the apparent onmipotent power of the Durham CAS in their own lives. John Ryckman started the ball rolling The owner of a local security firm, Mr. Ryckman was accustomed to dealing with police on a professional level. But one April morning this year, the single parent was startled to find a team of police officers at his door for an entirely different reason. The evening before. the CAS had received a message from an anony- mous caller who accused Mr. Ryckman and his girlfnerxi, Angela Beech, of having guns. knives and drugs in the house, and of being abu- sive towards the children. Thr Children's Aid Society noti- fied police, who responded by closing off the street, surrounding the house and searching the premises. No evidence was found to sub- stantiate tune allegations. In fact, Mr. Ryckman has a firearms licence, but says he does not believe in keeping guns in a place Atxxe young children are living. "It was the most embarrassing thing that has ever happened to me;' says Mr. Ryckman. 'Te police looked in my cupboards, drawers and looked in the fridge for food. My (children haven't) gone hungry yet" When he called the CAS about the intrusion, he says he was told the next time it happens, he should get the children dressed and take them for a walk — that, indeed, it could happen again and —• An wI[ortunate incident Referring to Mr. Ryckman's situa- tion as "an unfortunate incident," Jim Dubray, executive director of The Children's Aid Society of Durham, says the agency "has to respond to any call that comes in, if a concern for a child's safety is expressed." According to the Child and Family Services Act, the main focus of the Cliften's Aid Society mandate is child protection, followed by child care and adoption. It is the responsi- bility of the CAS to invepigate ale- gations or evidence that children under 16. or in the soci- ety's care or tinder the 04, society's supervision, may be in need of protection. the CAS is required to protect them if deemed necessary, to provide gwd- ance, counseling and other services to families for the protection of children. Its mandate also involves the preven- tion of circumstances requiring pro- tection of children, the provision of care for children assigned to its cart: and the placement of children for adoption. When the CAS is called regarding the safety of a child. the Child and Family Services Act stipulates initial action must be taken within 12 hours of the call. The CAS is audited every year to ensure it complies with the standards set out in the Act. We would want to know details, to get some sense of what we're deal- ing with," says Mr. Dubray of incom- ing calls. "If it sounds legitimate, we have to go out" There has to he good reason provided to dismiss a call of this nature, he adds. In W. Ryckman's case, the call carne in at Tright to emergency staff and suggested a possible dangerous situation. "When other factors such as drugs or gums are involved, we have the authority to invoke the assistat►ce of the police;' says Mr. Dubray. "u is not the premise of the Act to send workers into a dangerous situation. "What we can't control is the police response" The magnitude of the response depends on a number of factors, he says, including the details of the allegations and the availability of police officers. In Mr. Ryckman's cue, they carne out in force. With no criminal background and no evidence to substantiate the claims made in the phone call, Mr. Ryckman is outraged that his family was put through the stress of a house search, particularly since at least one officer had a gum drawn, he claims. However, since he has discovered the cause of the disturbance, he is even more angry. The matt who made the call, it turns out, is well known to the CAS. Oshawa resident Ken Beech, the step- fatber of Mr. Ryclmhati's girlfriend Angela, has twice been jailed for sex- ual assault of both Angela and her older half-sister. Angela and her younger sister have since been cared for by the CA.S. Just weeks before the "anony- mous" call, says Mr_ Ryckman, he received a call from Aneela's case- worker warning him Mr. Beech could be a threat to his young children. Although he had not been to the Ryckman home for over a month, Mr. Bench was then informed that he was no longer welcome. When Ken was told this, he was very Upset, and said ltd: CAS had no right to tell anyone this;' says Mr. Ryckman. Ile had already threatened Angela after being released from jail for sex- ually assaulting her at the age of 14. ' He said to me, 'Anything you love or care about. I'll take away from you;' Angela says. She's convinced that he is attempting to carry out the threat; both she and Mr. Ryckman are afraid the call to the CAS was just the begin- ning. — the CAS does not cane where the call came from; they just react;' says Mr. Ryckman. " Ihis was one of the turning points; when I realized that the CAS were telling me they could not protect me from this man, I decided to go and see if the police could help" The police said they were unable to take any Xbon against Mr. Beech at that time, since it couldn't be proved that he did not actually believe the dhikir�ah were in danger, paRicu- larly since Mr. Ryckman does hold a firearms certificate. According to Detective Jim Grimley of Durham Regional Police, Mr. Beech was "cautioned with regards to public mischief" Mr. Ryckman was notified last week that, as far as the CAS is coo- cathed. the case is closed and that any subsUFM calls tegarding him would be scrimized before action was tabor. However, the CAS could not guarantee that it would not respond to future calls. "People eatpect us to protect kids, but if it's tieir kids, they expect us to be the least intrusive," said Mr. Dubray. We're damned if we do anti damned if we don't.' A judgment call Mr. Dubray says it comes down to a judgment call by each caseworker and staff membe7 — what is an emer- gency and what isn't° Says Mr. Ryckman, who is tern-. feed of another invasion: "these are people's lives they're playing with. 'lhe CAS its playing God" When Angela's mother — who along with Mr. Beech has been issued a restraining order — tried to make contact at their home recently, police were called. Mr. Ryckman was dis- turbed to find that his name is flagged for possible weapons in the home, which he believes sterns from the April 17 incident. However. Det. Cnimley says it is normal for a resi- dence to be flagged in that way when the homeowner holds a gun licence. "It's no big deal;' he said. Susan and Cindy Taylor's story is different from Mr. Ryckman's, but their question is the same — why does the CAS have the power it does? Susan is the mother of 2D-year-dd Cindy, who is fighting with the CAS to get her 22 -month-old daughter back, and to keep her unborn child, due next month. The CAS has already given notice to the single mom k will go to court to apprehend the newborn. Cindy's situation is similar to that of the Toronto mother of ttipl ts. When Cindy's daughter Jessica was born prematurely, the CAS was called m by hospital stag' because they felt she did not show enough interest in her infant since she did not come in for all her feedings. Cindy and her mother allege this was because the young mother was Weeding and having problerrs with blood Press= and was told to have They maintain on Called days they couldn't � they the hospital to ask about the baby's condition, and on several occa- sions the infant's grandmother went to visit on her own. An assessment was done by the first of four CAS caseworlm who have been involved in this cue. Bath See WnMltipatge 25 THLN J WIS aVEJIr(sr�c, !wy, PEC IP4ui, V&PAGE 25-A rbsineBettess bureaufor CAS __ a 7A Cindy and her mother went to the CAS office "for 20 minutes", says Susan, "and the assessment lady came to the house for 20 minutes" The CAS worker had to visit the baby's father in jail. The Taylors say the father is responsible for circulating rumors that mother and daughter are drug users. They claim the baby was seized the same day. "We asked to have blood tests:' says Susan. '"They told us 'you don't need it. You don't have a criminal record."' When Jessica was taken from her home at five months of age, the Taylors say they were told it would be for three months. It has been one year and four months, says her mother. Susan and Cindy say CAS allega- tions that the baby was neglected, dirty and not fed properly were com- pletely unfounded. '"Ihey've come to the house, checked the cupboards :. . they've seen we have formula, diapers and food. Why are they doing this to us?" asked Susan, quietly weeping. In the past, Cindy was able to have Jessica with her and her mother at their Oshawa apartment every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Then, "for no reason". says Cindy, she was told she would have to come to the CAS office to see her daughter. She says she was later told it was because her daughter. who will tum two years of age in February. was observed "humping" a little boy, and the foster mother's leg. The caseworker accused the birth mother of having sex in front of the child. While Cindy. Susan and Cindy's bovfnerxl are now permitted to see Jessica, from 10 am. to 1 p.m. one day a week Cindy's teenage brother is not-, the CAS considers it inappro- ,•mriate to pull him out of school to see his niece. says Cindy. Susan says the CAS doesn't con- sider their home a safe environment because both Susan and Cindy have a history of abusive relationships. "Nobody in this house has a cnm- inal record, we've never been busted for anything:' says Susan. "We've been nothing but co-operative with these people: we've done everything they want, everything in our power — but that's not good enough:' Very serious concerns Although he would not comment on this specific case because of confi- dentiality laws, Mr. Dubray says "n)ffe would have to be very serious concerns to take an infant away from its mother" Mr. Dubray says home visits are withdrawn in favor of monitored vis- its at the CAS office "generally, if the environment at home is seen as unsafe, or the visits need supeni- sion " fie says the ultimate goal is to pro- tect the child, then to work with the family toward returning the child to its natural home. Outstanding issues and concerns must be dealt with to the satisfaction of the CAS before a child is returned to the custody of its par- ents. For example, if a parent has dif- ficulty with anger management and the society has concerns for the safety of a child, steps must be taken by the parent to resolve that issue or the child will not be returned. "When that is not possible, we have to have substantial evidence that it's not possible:' he adds. Cindy was told to take a parenting course. She enrolled in one, but says she quit after a short time because she suffers from claustrophobia and couldn't deal with the number of peo- ple contained in such a small room She rhymes off a list of other places she has contacted with regards to a parenting course, but says claims was not eligible because she does not have her child living with her. (Calls to several of the local social agencies offering parenting courses revealed their is no criteria for taking parenting classes.) Susan charges they have been on their ow•n with no help from the CAS in this regard. Now Jessica is apparently being put up for adoption, say the two women, who are fighting for joint custody themselves. But the CAS has advised Cindy to move out of the apartment she shares with her mother and brother. ..Who are they to tear my daughter and rile apart:' says Susan. "My kids have always come first since they were bom and I'll sav that 'til the day I die. I'll always be there for kids, period. I hate anybody who abuses kids — it makes me sick' When the new baby arrives, the CAS told the Taylor women it would either be taken away or the casework- er would work with Cindy for six months to determine if the child is sate. "Why can't they do that with my daughter'r' asks Cindy, who says she tried to sign papers to allow the CAS to discuss her case with This Week. She says she was refused. Even if she did sign the necessary papers, said Mr. Dubray, "I'm not sure at this time we would want to do that. We're reluctant to speak about case files, it could damage our own credibility. If we do it for one, people will assume we do it for everybody" While people like John Ryckman and Cindy Taylor are outraged by CAS actions, there are others who feel the Society is shirking its respon- sibilities and acting too leniently. Grandmother of toddler Jennifer, Ellen Dixon is now considering suing for custody of her grandchild to ensure the girl's safety. The tot lives with her mother, Tina, who has two, other children, neither of them living with her. She left her ...babies to go off with my son:' says Ms. Dixon, whose son still lives with the babies' mother. although both are illegally collecting welfare as singles, says Ms. Dixon. One month later. Tina was pregnant with Jennifer. Although Jennifer still lives with her parents, the CAS is involved due to numerous reports of neglect and unsafe living conditions, says Ms. Dixon, who applied for and received CAS documentation about the case- worker's visits and has a court order to have her granddaughter three days every two weeks. "When I pick her up at 10 a -m., they're still sleeprig and she's still in her overnight diaper says Ms. Dixon, a Toronto social worker and former foster parent. Knowing Jennifer is an early user. Ms. Dixon alleges she is not being cared for tn• her sleeping parents for several hours. " 1 know she has to stay quiet in her room because she's said to rine 'Grandma, get your tom` * *in' ass on the couch and be quiet : She's never heard that from me" Drug use in home Included in the CAS report are four instances when the child has got- ten into toxic substances — two with aftershave, one each with bleach and soap. Knowing there is drug use in the home has the worried grandmother terrified the child will get into that too. According to Mr Dubray. "sott" drugs like marijuana would not neces- sarily he a major concern, while crack or cocaine would warrant immediate action. But again, due to confidential- ity, he would not address this specific case. Ms. Dixon says when Jennifer was 18 months old, a stranger followed her mother home from a local mall after observing her slapping the child swearing at her and calling her names. She reported her to the CAS. "She denied being in the mall that day, and that was enough:" says Ms. Dixon. The distraught grandmother says neighbors and "former friends" have also tiled reports of alleged drug use and verbal abuse. When Ms. Dixon called to tell the CAS about the reports the couple was "fighting and swearing over top of her." The CAS made an appointment with the parents for several days later. —Mat's totally useless. "That does- n't keep her safe, doesn't keep her from violence or from seeing inappro- priate behavior. Anybody can pull it together for a short time. "I keep waiting for the CAS to step in — what's it going to take'' Is she going to be poisoned" There are always people flopped out around their apartment. Who are these: peo- pie . She says last month she amved at their horse to pick up Jennifer and a young woman came out of the bath- room wearing only a bra, walked into the couple's bedroom w here they were still sleeping, and came out dressed. She says the child is often taken to bars in the evening with her parents. I'm really starting to think the CA.S is useless:'says Ms. fhxon, who adds she would rather see her erand- child adopted by a loving family than remain with her s n and daughter -m - law•. That's very hard for me to say — that I would let someone eLw take my grandchild — but I want to see her safe:' she said, once again sobbing with emotion. "rm beginning to think I'm the only one who cares for these kids:' says Ms. Dixon, refemng to her daughter-in-law's three offspring. And if her son has his way. there may be more. According to Ms. Dixon, he has said he would like to have another kid because it would increase the amount of welfare money they receive. Client complaint process Mr. Dubray said he would look into Ms. Dixon's concerns and sug- gested she contact the CAS and take advantage of its three-level client complaint process. A fourth incident was called in to This Week on Wednesday. Dec. 3. Anna Petrie and her common-law husband Rick Casson have not seen their children for two years. They were taken from them in 1992 by the CAS because the father allegedly beat them, although Ms. Petrie says that's impossihle since he was in jail at the time of the recorded incidents. She claims the babysitter tied up the chil- dren and beat them while she was at work. The children Iive with Ms. Petrie's parents. A restraining order was requested by the grandparents and placed on the two parents by the courts in 1994. Recently, Ms. Petne was -,cried with papers to appear in court where the CAS was applying for an addi- tional six-month wardship. during which time the children would remain with their maternal grandparents. But Ms. Petne is outraged her chil- dren are heinc, allowed to stay with her parents after a recent incident rectmded in the court documents, in which her son's schox�l called CAS because cif a large hand -shaped ban,,,-- on nuseon his face. Thr caseworker took the child to the police station to have a photo taken, but left after waiting 45 min- utes. Thr child was then exarruned by a doctor. l=our days later. police went to the elder Petne's home and Jim Petne, the hoy's erandfather. :idrruttcd to slapping the child in the face. says Anna. Ms. Petrie says she has been telling the C .%_S tier four years not to let the children stay with her parents. I grew up in an ahusive home. My father teat me — I have the scan on my face to prove it, plus all the med- ical records at the hospital :' According to Ms. Petrie. the CAS has requested another six months of CAS supervision, with caseworker visits a mummum of two times a month to see how they're doing. The case has been adjourned for two weeks. In the meantime. Ms. Petrie and Mr. Casson are planning to press charges against her father through a Justice of the Peace. e o amne we on t ,-Damne w , Vinod if we as damned ;f we dont when an Anglican priest berme the fust person m C,anwla rcfwW aloong the lines of whether ar not the child is m 'V1►hea it Domes to the Children's Aid Society, that to successfully sat a chiidrea's aid society for negligence rood of protection. Our job is to protect the child seems b be the case, says Executive Director Jim Dubray of%r his ex-wife wrongfully accused him of sexually abus- The Child and Family Services Act allows for no more Due so the conmential nature of indiviidual cases, and a ing their two daughters, Mr. Dubray admits there were ;than 12 hours to pass before iuitiaaction is taken on a :CAS policy to maiotttm that confidentiality, Mir. Dubray "wrong decisions made, but that's the benefit of hind- referral to the CAS. If a call is made to the CAS about would not respond to specific allegations from any of the sight.„ suspected child abuse a neglect, or any other situation people who, nXendy caged in with complaints about the "Everybody here is keenly conscious ies what we do 'which might endanger a child, there has to be a very good agency to This week. that masers. not where we've been," he later added. ;reason why the agency would choose not to respond. However, lac was willing to taut: about the CAS, how it The first purpose of the CAS is "to be there for the Protecting children is becoming mode and nae diffi- Werates and the des with which it is faced. tirhild,„ said Mr. Dubray. "Our second responsibility is to cuh with the provincial cutbacks the CAS has been faced Conscious that the CAS is a "target of the community's le family — but we have to be there for the kids. with. Although the Durham society experienced substan- expectatiau„, he said he w�elcomm the opportunity to hear "'Ours is a very difficult service because of the difffent tial staff reductions in 1992 and 1995, the number of feedback hom clien& judgments that. need to be made,„ he said. The agency active uses per annum has leaped from 1,465 in 1992 to a with attempts to have — and I believe we do — standards of projected 4,465 by the end of this year. "I'm aware of the feeling that we aren't complying - commtmity expectations, and they want answers,„ he said. service. The circumstances are such that they don't always `"Ibis is one of the highest years we've ever had, with It's an issue of aocatmtability, he added, "to the public and fit the standards” _ r iunced finding;' Mr. Dubray said "It generally takes a to the hfinisfry (of Community and Social Services). And of course, each case becomes an individual call for year to 18 months to see a major downaW in family "It's a very difficult job and it's getting more difficuk tcasewakers, he said, although there is conSUltation with pruabiems following funding cuts, he added. "It's been one :. because in today's society, everyone wants more public visa's as well. "Not everybody interprets the (Gild year since the cutbacks and we're starting to see it in the . and Family Services) Act exactly the same. Mats this month. The ntimber of Yids in care has increased Refemiog right aa►sy o the situation of two years agoti "I think part of our job is to decide what is a legiitinoaise -- and the numbers are going uQ, lip, up." Ajax leads Pickering' -in waste reduction challenge To date. the weighing of garbage trucks has recorded that Ajax is winning_ The Mayors' Challenge with Pickering to determine which to" n's residents created the least residential waste during November. Dra" "inners of the composters "err: R. Aitken, John Redman and P. .%1a:Donnell. Children's com- posting hook, went to Nina LARRA Gerard, N. Tarpey. Jon ha%c and Gcnerrieyc Visconti. RoL S The SuperCentre's displa% draw question was "Ho" many Pounds or kilograms of I-171'11-011171 Household Ha/ardou.s Waste (HH«V i does each Canadian CoI11117111 dispose of a year?" hen Tyler of Pickering answered correct- ly at 5t) pounds.: box of hak- in- socia and a bottle of vinegar which can tx used for household cleamm-, chores, a.. well as baking or on fries. was given to his family h� the SuncrCentre. Eighty -throe people who entered the Whites .toad plazas Beer Store contest _�ursscd at the number of beer caps. Karen got the exact amount of 161) and received the :loth hay that "as on dis- pla}. The event was intended to remind people that caps can he returned in the beer case or put in the Blue Box for re:yclin_�. «'inners 01 "Wha" , WronL, - ---- with This Picture Emironment.111%' "ere N111the" Bakcr. "ho rc:ei�cd a dinner at Lord Byron,. and Christine Farquhar. "ho won. the Earth .%Ia:h:nc comFREE - poster, a donation • $eC from Norseman Plash:. What "as "rang with the picture: Grass p clippings should not go to Central composting but . Repla simpl\ hr left on the ,a" . "' of Soote dr:ompusi. "rtuee bags of garbage with every c are too much when one has the A option to reduce. Advanced Photo reuse. rec\cle. compost, and Ca refuse over -pack- • Film •Alb aging. The tricycle . En can be- fixed. Tires are not collected �..._. as garbage but for a small fee resi- Passport • � dents should take Ready tires to Durham .,..ml.,,U,,,o:,,,,,,,..,,, a t e i I a l s-..olaa......a. ao +oo ?,o,,ss 24 "P .g..-c.11.p K�q.G -n aa.. nal alla.v Recove.N Facility on Squires Beach I: T e .S Road south of Baylv Street. or advertise them as a give -a -way in the Treasure Chest. "Ille wooden cabinet can be given to someone; in fact all wood is too valuable to simply discard as indicated by cutting do"'n park trees. The glass bottle should be kept until the next Blur Box pickup. Pesticide was beings used. Plastic ring pop �- — and beer can holders can he E taken to The Beer Store for _ rec\clin__. "Ilse litter of a ipop tin and the sheet of 0�T- paper can be recycled. the p�l� . (- apple core composted. and 111 the purchase of the dispos- able drinking container 1 avoided. Toxic liquid does not go into the sem er. rather .1 can he given to someone who can use it or it can he disposed of at the Osha"a Transfer Station's HHV1 depot.: woman "as carrying a disposable coffee cup instead of lugging a mug. Carved initials in a tree .na\ cause darnagc. Du,, droppinp should he flushed clown the toilet. Too much exhaust "as coming from the car: a tune-up is overdue. The factories belchings smoke indicate that we are a consuming and "asteful society. 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Equality in Durham, Equity Network (EDEN) is taking charge. Although the local multicultural council has been around for 15 years, not everyone was aware of its effort.s in supporting positive race relations. That's where EDEN stepped in. The group was formed last sum- mer and is recruiting new members, says committee chairman Ione Joseph. The committee wants all Durham high schools to get involved. We want to merge together all the Durham high school equity commit- tees," Ione says. "We've been trying to raise awareness about the commit- tee." There are still a number of high schools EDEN would like to see par- ticipate such as G.L. Roberts in Oshawa and high schools in Pickering, .Ajar and Uxbridge. The group is open to Durham stu- dents from Grade 9 to OAC. The youth committee has already been in�olved in a number of projects and will also take part in the NICOD's International Social on Feb. EDEN'S goals include: • promoting a better understanding of the many cultures in the communi- IV. • arming each school representa- tive with better communication skills so they can break the barriers of fear and resentment — the product of ignorance; • involving schools and commit- tees who work with youth to promote proper awareness of the effects of discrimination; - helping all young people realize they are the leaders of tomorrow. The group will get those messages out through events, by producing brochures and meeting with other students. Ione, an OAC student her- self, says race relations have changed since she started high school. "It's much better. There's a lot more ethnic diversity in the schools." EDEN will be working with pub- lic schools to get students interested in race relations. The multicultural council offers five community service scholarships every year to Durham students who received their Ontario Secondary School Diploma. 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"You're welcome to park your car at the gate (without blocking it) and walk !through," says Terry Wicgard of the Metropolitan Toronto Region ( onser,ation Authority. Another option is to park on the north .tri of Church Street About two -third~ of -he way between Taunton Road and the ;th Concession you11 find a gate in the :cn,.c that you can walk through. This Inotficial parking lot will chop you off right on the trails. Them are roughly 12 ; vrictrus of marked trails and -several more off the beaten path. Ifi,_hlighis of the trail include the rem- tartts of an old railway trestle that once x-ent through the valley, and. if you fol - ow the unmarked trails to the north. ;ou'll end up in the open tra_sin of a slo%i .y regentxating quarry. The Rouge River Valley: Thr Rouge Valley is one of the most )pular hiking ocat-ions in the area. And there :tic dozens of place % to start from. If VOU drive east of Alto m Road on Twort Rivers [rive, you'll find a parkin, lot on ;he lett as you drive into the Rouge `alley. (You've probably driven past it thing to find a shortcut throu�,tt the con- struction.) 1~rom this lot you can find trails in basically every direction. If you're feeling adventurous (and are somewhat in shape), why don't you Uv climbing the old ski hill on the south side i if the rive' To get to it, follow the road I urthLr east and (sass the bridge. Then follow the path on the left to the base of the hill. If your legs and heart don't give oxer, you'll be rewarded with an impres- sive view of the Rouge Valley below. Adore are several crisscrossing trails at the: top to explore that eventually lead hack to the bottom. Seaton Hieing7lruk Seaton Hiking Trail is one of the most heauuful and wool maintained trails in the area It nm firm a parking lot across from the Brock West Landfill Site, north to Hwy. 7 in the town of Careen River. There are several access points, but for the most brteadMiang view, follow the signs at the bottom of Forestsimam Trail (just south of Tarfmton Road at Whites Road) to the parking area Follow the nail dawn to the awk. Theme are several boulders laid out m a budge ac toss the geek. Fdlow the path along the amk untiil you come to a slop- Ing lopIng hill with stairs at the top. (limb this hill and continue heading southeast for a couple of mitwles until you get there. Yodll know it when you sere iL Just past the barrier a cliff drops off, overlooking a bend in the river. Looking across at the cliff on the other side, the toppled trees at the bottom should give you an idea of how high you are. Be carefid Clear the edge. The cliff has eroded at least three or four feet since last spring. Premudons: There are a few things you should keep in mind when hiking at this tithe of year. 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I"O.PAGE 2%A - Affoximcu r KITCHEN & BATH CENTRE lb Urr_atmt �,,u: dreamt krtchcri .an he a eery pleasant experience. it require. a .cry rl,. namic design team and highly -trained technicians to implement the plans. all with .i coal of perfection. These qualifications are the markings of . parch Kitchen and 1i.rth Centre in Pickering. a neighbour in the community for 15 years. "hhev have r . ched their annivcr,ary by consistently producing superior designs. high quality 7inetry and going the extra distance for their clients "Our business is growing !.r;ly from our many happy clients'. say. Monarch owner. Neil Samson. Monarch been celebrating this milestone with promotions throughout the year tur their rn.im valued clients. ('urrentls. %tonarch is selling its selected Dupont Conan . 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Come in and \,isit M,, narch's extensive showroom on Brock Read. meet ur ,raft and en1o� a cup of cotlec. There is still time: to take part in the anni%ersary ::rhrations and save money upgrading your home. Gi%e them a call at hhh-'(X)I. or .,it their shownxim at Brock Rd & Plummer in Pickenng. We're online at www.durhamnews.net PAGE -WA-THE NEWS ADVERTLSER, WED, DECEMBER I1, 1996 rts &. Newsroom 683-5110 News Advertiser FAX: 683-x'363 Seasons Greetings from A Fine Dining Restaurant S r.I Kmeston Rd tr z 1305 Pickrnng pk.�y (at Liverpool) "'' 420-7577 Killjoys rock Durham Thursday Canadian rockers brincy new favorites and old hits to Oshavva for intimate gi- at Moon Room B1 D:\\cl >ti Bi:ssir: SPECIAL 10 INF til wS AIA i.RIISER OSH.aWA —Mark Dec. 12 on your calendar for some pre - Christmas partying at the Moon Room. because StCeltown N fastest rising stars are conilmg to town. Hamilton rockers the Kilhoys are going, to have fans 'rave and drool' in this intimate setting. which is another stop in a lung line of small clubs and university dates the band has played since the April release of their sopho- more CD. Gimme F1 e. This was the follow-up to their indie CD Starry, which flew up Canadian charts thanks to sones such as Todu_y / Hate Everyone, Anvdav Notit and Dana. Not bad for a CD produced during lunch breaks on an ',,-track recorder. The last three ,ears hay e been busy for the trio. Through the suc- cess of Starr. the Killjoys gained popularity at an alarming rate. hluchhlusic played their videos in regular rotation, requests w ere pouring in to radio stations, their shows were selling out, they were performing at large festival events and were taking the stage with bands like Soundearden and Nine Inch Nails. To cap it off, the Killjoys were named 'Best New Band' at the Q107 Rock Awards. Friends all, the band consists of singer/songwriter/guitarist Mike Trebilcock, -drummer Gene Champagne and bassist Shelley Woods. Hamilton -based rockers the Killjoys bring their is still riding a wave of success with their sopho- brand of musical mayhem to the Moon Room in more CD Gimme Five and will revisit numbers Oshawa on Thursday: Dec. 12. The Canadian trio from their debut CD Stam. Gimme Five, produced by Rick Clark. was recorded at the leg- cndar} Ardent Recording studio in Memphis, The CD has been released nation-wide, but the band is still working at getting it on to store shelves in the U.S., where it is only available as an import. "We've got our fingers crossed that it will happen very shortly," said Trebilcock in a recent phone interview. "We played one show in Toledo and the people thought we were from Toledo." Overall, he said, the band has been well-received south of the border where they will play while touring through southern Canada. The Killjoys play a mix of venues from clubs to stadium concerts and festivals. Lately, though, there have been a lot of university campus shows. Trebilcock likes these smaller NEW STYLE RESTAURANT Seafood Dimw Buffet includes Lobster, Crab, L u n c h 51111991 Shrimp, Mussels Mon.-Thur. $8� Fri, Sat, Sun.40.99 -g For Pick-up or Delivery 3 Kin 509-9875 '°' 10°/. tttrlf p L on Jw* tither $W 375 Kingston Rd. shows because "they are more relaxing and fun and not as hard on your nerves as larger scale shows." The band has had quite a mea- sure of success with their videos. The video for the lead off track to Gimme Fire, Rare + Drool, was filmed in California on the same set as the cult hit movie Easv Rider, with director Geor,e Vale who has videos for Our Lady Peace and Alice In Chains to his credit. "We just think of ideas, and see if they can be put on film." Trebilcock explained. "A lot of time is spent faxing ideas back and forth with the production company, because everyone has ideas, but we want to keep a sense of what the band is about." Trebilcock says there are two Johnn Jo Bower will be appearing Sat. Dec. 14, 96 1:30 PM -3:30 PM . at Nosmawaic C011ecti Pickering Town Centre (next to Radio Shack) thermoglasssm 1/2 price & se until Christmas things he has learned since Killjoys have made a name in the alternative rock world. First, as a band as well as individuals, they have to give and take. This usually means compromising with record companies, directors and each other when it comes time to do what they do — make music. "You have to bend with the punches. They don't always came, but when they, do, you have to be prepared to be flexible." Second, never fix your guitar yourself. Find some- one who knows what they are doing because it will die when you are on stage. "The embarrassment is unbelievable. G the "Nin; I have a guitar tech to help tale some of it. Nothing's \\time than finding in the inIddlc .i :t sonLl that your equipment is Je.u1 It has been a huge learning \hcncncc.,, So what makes cvery new situ- ation fresh and worth going thr(',h for Trebilcock' "For me it's the conimunica- tion in the song writing. That and seeing the audience react to what I have written. You can see on their faces that they have been there before and can relate." The Killjoys plan to he husv for at least the next year. Thcy are about to go cast for a short IQ -day tour and then swing back to the western end of the country in January. 7 -here could he plans for a Killjoys f:P in the spring and the,, plan to head back to the studio to record a full disc next October which would hit stores in early, 1998. Doors will open for the Moon Room show at 8:30 p.m. Odin Red and the Modern Day Bravc> will he the opening acts. P1 T"IE EN Featuring GoOtiockS �1 Presented by Pickering Players An Interactive musical Comedy Nov 298pm, Nov 302pm 38pm. Dec, 12pm Dec 68pm. Dec 72pm 88pm, Dec. 82 pm. Dec 138pm,Dec 142pm.68pm AduKs'10. $errors 8 Srudents'8,Children'fi Box Office 905-420-2507 All PeAormances at DunDarton-Fairport United Church The Winchester Arms Monday Free Pool Wednesday Wing Night Thursday Rib Night Sat & Sun British Breakfast loam - 3pm December 12 Customer Christmas Party Book Now For Our New Years Eve Bash! Call for reservations 1400 Bayly St Pickering 837-2366 ------ Arts &4tevctal melff t Durham loses prolific composer, caring family man 'Yd like to feel that when 1 die some his usual gusto until his death in his sleep Dorothy Brady who he wed in 1981. rlteerful little ode that 1 had written, or earlier this month. On his tombstone the single line "Life perhaps a line or two of simple prose of In death, he joins his first wife Jessie for us was love and music" reflects on 93 nnne night be remembered through the who died in 1979 and his second wife years of notes, words and actions. e urs -- and ease, perhaps, a few folks tears. A tender smile, a little laugh would he my f finest epitaph. " Clarence Burgess, poet and composer Jan. 22, 1904 - Dec. 1,19% A, Air „ BY 1ACQUIE MCINNES SPECIAL TO THE NEWS ADVEKIISER It seems fitting to reflect on the death f Clarence Burgess with words written tiy him in life. For as anyone acquainted .With Nlr. Burgess knows, he loved to nrimunicate whether through convcrsa- on. his poems or through the songs he imposed. «'hattever the occasion, Mr. Burgess fad a sung to go with it. Atter coming nside one frigid morning in 1927 he pro- --ceded to write Sh- Sh-Shivering. Z'he :nghsh stage star and comedian Tommy Handley would use it on stage. The song .kas published and put on piano rolls in :-_'n land. Perhaps it was his desire to capture his ite and that of those around him in music hat made him us prolific. In 1919 Mr. 3ureess joined the Oshawa chapter of hartkrshoppers just six months after their ,:hartcr meeting. N%'hen he write We Sing ;?l,lt Ihey Shall Speak in 1966 it was adopted by the St>L iglu fur the Prc,crvation and Encouragement of 3 rtwshop Quartet Singing in Arnerica V_-. (S.P.f:.B.S.Q.S.A. Inc.) as the soc:i- ct- , service sun, to be sung by over _:().(K X) har!krshoprvrs across the world. Nlr. Burgess acknowledged most cvery event or place of significance with- in his sphere in similar fashion. He penned Hume to Strathaven in 1989 in tribute to the Durham nursing home he retired to that year and would adopt with SEARS I CORRECTION In our 64 page Sears Today Flyer (sale dates Dec. 9-15,1996). On page 51, the JVC compact Stereo for only 399.99 (stock #28618) is no klnW available. 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PAGE 32 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED_ DECEMBER 11, 19% CIGM FOR ews WS CHRIS"Al G AREAS LARGEST SELECTION OF ,MAGAZINES & NEWSPAPERS! WE NOW CARRY CIGARS Large selection, kept fresh IR Humidor 619-9285 &I"PLAZA HA11tMiOD AVE S 6 401 Pickering Sports Al Rivett, sports vWriter 083-5110 Hall of famer Former Ottawa Roughriders great Russ Jackson unveils his plaque at the open- ing of the Ontario Sports Legends Walk of Fame at the Pickering Civic Complex :Honda} morning. Pickering has been selected as the site for the Ontario Sports Legends Hall of Fame. The Walk should be complete by spring, with the actual Hall of Fame to be established in Pickering within three years. Pickering peewees win three of four PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Golden Griddle peewee 'AA7 rep hox:kcy team won three out of tour league games last week 'ckering Panthers Fwin back-to-back games Taint Richmond Hill EKING •— The Pickering ,.bantam 'AA' rep hockey team ELbock-to-back league victories hmond Jill this past weeke d. ltd ..::Hill on, Sunday, the otdt 4-2: Gareth Cawley, ` #rum, IosePh ; Pandolfi and to recapture first place in the Eastem Division of the York-Simcoe league. The Panthers staned the four -game swing with a 6-2 loss to Peterborough, which led the division at the time. The defeat dropped Pickering a further two points back of Peterborough. It was the first time the Panther have been defeated by more than a goal. Ryan Pelan and Scott Vahey scored, with assists to Evan Georgievski, David Hughes and Mark Roger. To make amends for the night before, the Panthers scored an impressive 4-2 victory over Barrie, the second -place team in the league's Western Division. Andrew Hopkins led the team with two goals, while Michael Dawson and Pelan added one each. Great forechecking by Scott Billing and solid defence by Aaron Calder, Adam Moyer, Kevin Rogers, Brandon Saker and Trevor Small preserved the win. Assisting were Ruta and Georgievski with two apiece, Brandon Black and Pelan with one each. The Panthers also scored a well-earned 5-2 win over Belleville. Black, Pelan, Kevin Rogers, Ruta and Vahey scored, with assists to Black and Vahey with two each, Georgievski, Kevin Rogers and Pelan with singles. The Panthers pounced on the Clanngton Toros 10-1. Scoring hat tricks were Mark Rogers and Pelan, while Vahey added two and Hopkins and Kevin Rogers scored one each. Assisting were Saker and Pelan with two apiece and Hopkins, Hughes and Vahey all with one. Fax: 683-7363 P DIu b pgxllar eW� � e�1S 1�rr10I1� )N6 now cavy a ALL THE' NEVIS ftA range of ALL TH>eTIME'Ortxardsl haAJAX PLAZA 6 ♦ F 94, 85 WOOS AVE. S. Panthers maul Bears for 17th victory BY At_ Rive'rr SPOKrS R1'PORI ER PICKERING — Friday 11Lht ,gas a special one for the !'ickcring Panthers for a cou- ��Ie of reasons. Firstly, the Metro Junior 'A' Hocked League club hon- ored one of its longest -serving Panthers, head trainer Alfred Scotty' Ramage, who's been ,ending to the players' aches Ind pains since the Panthers' Inception in the early '70h. On the ice, the fist -place Panther continued to prove they're no flash in the pan as they made it five consecutive games without a loss in league play when they put the bite on the Muskoka Bear 5-1 at the Pickering Recreation Complex. With all the hoopla sur- rounding the contest, Panthers' head coach John Blackburn says his charges kept their composure and focus throughout the contest to bring their league record to a sparkling 17-3-3 nearing the half -way point of the sched- ule. "The kids played real well. It was one of those games %-here there were so many other things going on with the Scotty Ramage tribute. It was hard for them to stay fi)cussed through the pre -game cere- monies. There was something going on in the intermissions which made them longer than usual, so it was more difficult to keep the kids focussed," he says. With this coming week- end's games representing the half -way point in the regular season, Blackburn says he's been pleasantly surprised by how well the squad has played, including a blistering start which saw the club sprint out to a 12-0-2 record in the first 14 games. He credits the great start to a well-balanced squad which has been blessed with an infusion of top rookie players, including goaltender Daniel Jacques, forwards Cory Hass, Shane Terry, Mike McCormick, Dan Cioffr and defenceman David Cornacchia. "It's nice to be in this posi- tion at the half -way point. It's a bit surprising, but we still have a long way to go. We've got a good bunch of kids. The kids who came back from last year have really contributed and the rookies have also con- tributed. Our goaltending has been really solid." In the contest against )`Muskoka. the Panthers led 2-1 after the first period, then turned up the heat to the mid- dle frame to take a commanding M 4-1 lead. The EA Panthers scored once more for TEAM where they �, III host the Wellington Dukes. Game time is 7:30 p.m. ETRO JUNIOR'A' HOCKEY LEAGUE STERN DIVISION STANDINGS :" (As or Dec. 7) 43P W L T GF GA PTS go(A measure in PICKERING 23 17 3 3 108 61 37 Ouinte 24 13 8 3 116 74 29 the third stanza. Weilitgton ` ` 23 11 11 1 103 100 23 Pickering got Oshawa 26 10 16 0 117 150 20 goals from five Port Hope 25 6 17 2 72 136 14 different player Syracuse 20 3 15 2 88 126 8 ' — Hass, Jeremy CENTRAL TEAM GP DIVISION W L STANDINGS T GF GA PTS Schott, Chris Thornhill 25 16 7 2 148 96 34 Hunter, Terry Weldord 23 16 5 2 123 92 34 and Paul Howes. Markham 22 11 11 0 102 103 22 . Niagara 23 8 10 5 113 120 21 Blackburn North York 25 5 17 3 116 165 13 notes the next WE five games in TEAM December will Aurora Caiedon be crucial to Muskoka Pickering's for- Durham tunes, as the ShWburne Panthers play the Wellington Dukes three times this month and suit up twice against the second -place Quinte Hawks who trail the Panthers by eight points. The Panthers tra, el to Descronto to play Quinte un Friday, then return io the Pickering Ro, re:ot,,n Complex on Sur."a% _ .. STERN DIVISK)N STANDINGS GP W L T GF GA PTS 22 20 1 1 147 56 41 23 20 2 1 146 79 41 23 7 16 0 84 134 14 '21 6 15 0 94 126 12 24 4 19 1 107 1e6 P:1`THER POST- SCRIPT: Panthers' left winger Justin Collins returned to the line-up against Muskoka Friday night. Collins suffered from a bout of mononucleosis and was lost to the team for over a 111onth photo by Andrew Iwanowski Pickering Panthers' Graham Horne gets in the way of a Muskoka Bears player during Metro Junior `A' action in Pickering Friday. The Panthers won the match 5-1. P:1`THER POST- SCRIPT: Panthers' left winger Justin Collins returned to the line-up against Muskoka Friday night. Collins suffered from a bout of mononucleosis and was lost to the team for over a 111onth photo by Andrew Iwanowski Pickering Panthers' Graham Horne gets in the way of a Muskoka Bears player during Metro Junior `A' action in Pickering Friday. The Panthers won the match 5-1. 'ickering Sports THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 11, 1996 -PAGE 34- P t photo by A.J. Groen The Durham West Lightning Shoppers Drug Mart atom 'A' rep girls' hockey team brought home the gold medal from the Peterborough tournament last weekend. in a marathon championship final game which took six 10 -minute over- time periods to decide. the Lightning f in;illy won 2-1 o-,cr Leaside. Rachel Spurs was the hero for Durham W'cst as she slipped a back- hand shot past the Leaside goalie. Jessica Judges scored in rei-,ulation. Incidentally, the contest set an all- time tournament record for overtime periods. In the semi-finals the Lightning blanked the Brampton Bulldogs 4-0 to advance to the final. hici,an Yu was stellar in net for Durham West to record the shutout. Scoring were Caitlyn Ruddy. Spurs, Little rocker Kelly Hart and Carlee Perot1. The Lightning opened the tourney with a 2-1 win over Lcaside. Rudd% and Hart scored. In the second came. the Liulitning, eked out it 1-0 win over it strong Willowdale squad. Hart scored the game winninLl marker. '.0111e Yu recorded the shutout in net. In the fourth game. the Lightning pulled out a narrow 2-1 win over Ottawa. Laura Watt and Hart were the goal scorers. The Lightening's defence of Nicole Monoskv. %lar,. Nl,)dcstc. team captain Sarah Poirier and Julie Strang played outstanding through- out the tourney. Forwards Hart. Christine Upton. Ruddy, Watt. Pcroff. Jessica Judges. Spurs. Catherine K_rr and Lauren O'Hare turned in strong. two-waN play in each of the tournament games. Ylark Anderson of Pickering, who plays at Lloyd Sonley Memorial Little Rock Li(yhtnin,,2 strikes twice the Annandale Curling Club in Ajax, deliv- Bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club last ercd the stone toward the house durinu the weekend. Pickering peewees win two, lose one PICKERING — The Pickering Panthers Michael Rapson. Stern Araujo stopped 2Z c4 33 '0iwell Construction peewee 'A' rep hockey team shots for the Panthers. Gusted two wins and a loss in its last three league The Panthers also played in the recent Cobourg 71ames. tournament. In their most recent contest, the Panthers Pickering beat host Cobourg 3-1 in the tourney Jowned the visiting Aurora Tigers 5-3. Joel opener. Ylarkham and Paul Delsey each scored two, while Scoring were 'Markham, Stephen Phillips and Stephen McEachen tallied once. Drawing assists Gooley. Assists went to Cusack, Delay and .%ere Greg Cusack with three, Brandon Gifford, Rapson. Araujo made 26 saves for Pickering. ')avid Skrepnek, Grant Gooley and McEachen. Newcastle defeated Pickering in the second Robert Follett was in goal for Pickering. game 3-1. Scoring the Ione goal for the Panthers Pickering travelled to Barrie and lust 4-1 to the was Gooley, assisted by Bover. flyers. !Markham scored the lone Panthers' goal, The Panthers rebounded in the third game to assisted by McEachen. Follett played well in goal defeat the Oshawa Red Wings 6-2. Pickering goals :or Pickering. came from Boyer with two, McEachen, Gouley, Pickering edged the Richmond Hill Stars 6-5. Kevin Kearn and Mikhelson. Adding assists were Brandon Boyer scored two, while David Markham, Cusack. Gosse and Goolcy. Skrepnek, Mark Gosse, Ryan Mihkelson and Despite posting a record of two wins and a loss, Markham had singles Assists went to Gifford Pickering just missed out on uith two, Gooley, Delsey, Cusack, McEachen and advancing to the finals. Novice Raiders record three straight wins The Ajax -Pickering Raiders Village The Raiders previously dropped a 6 - Chrysler major novice 'AAA rep hock- 2 decision to the Central Ontario ey team chalked up three wins in a row Wolves. Josh Marchand and Schofield in recent league action. scored for Ajax -Pickering. The Raider's travelled to The Raiders were also outscored by Peterborough and pocketed two points Peterborough 9-4. Wetering and ►c ith a 4-2 victory. Raiders' captain Fullerton scored two apiece, with assists Richard Schofield, Joey Assenza, Kyle to Schofield, Wetering and Fullerton. Wetering and Derrick Gray scored. The Raiders also competed in the 16 - Assists went to Brad Smith, Ryan team Kitchener Blueline Tournament. Hutton, Paul Kent, Ryan Carey, Gray, Ajax -Pickering defeated London in Schofield and Scott MacKenzie. the first game 5-2 on goals by Carey, The Village Chrysler novices also Fullerton, Eickmeier, Assenza and hung a 4-2 defeat on the Whitby Schofield. Assisting were Schofield Wildcats. Wetering potted a pair, with with two, MacKenzie, Shiricy, one each to Derek Fullerton and Ryan Eickmeier and Gray with singles. Carey. Assisting were Schofield, Kent, The Raiders played to a 2-2 tie with Ryan Eickmeier and Gray. Richmond Hill in the second game. Outstanding shutout goaltending by Fullerton and Schofield scored. Jeremy Nicholson enabled the Raiders Assisting were Kent, Eickmeier and Io blank Oshawa 4-0. Fullerton netted a Schofield. pair of goals, with singles to Carey and The Raiders were eliminated from Adam Shirley. Addingassists were Wetering,y Fullerton, Adam Bell and the tournament after dropping a 4-1 decisionHamilton.the Schofiel. assisted Shirley�ored in peewee `C' The Durharii West two, Kclly Stcwart. Lightning Slotnick &. Sand and Itchy -Ann Associates peewee 'C' Friel with one apiece. girls rep hocks-, team Superb efforts were struck for two hig vic- turned in bN forwards tortes in league play Lindsey Rock,. last weekend. Mcghan Ritchie and The Lightning Amanda Lovell, with exploded for a 5-0 lead the defence of atter two periods of kleaghan Rocca, play against Stoney Marianne Carefuote Creek en route to a 6-2 and Ashley upset %ictory, Sunday. Desormeaux keeping Scoring two goals the opposition at bas. apiece for Durharr, The Lightning also West were Emily Sand, posted a 4-1 victory Charlotte Dowlev and over the Scarborough Aleya Suleman. Assists Sharks at the Pt,kering went to Suleman with Recreation Complex AJAXACROS GYMNASTICS CLUB WINTER CLASSES Classes for lyr:14yrs, Coma of t f Crafts & Gym tt� ^ CRACKER JACKS Ages 31 2hL Gym &7T-`'� -` REGISTRATION DATES: Sat Dec. 14 10 am -12 resort Watch for our Wed. Dec, 18 March Break 6:30 pm -8:00 pm March 10-14/97 �iGNw�r .z J .NGS LRE$ 48 EXETER RD. .+e ExETER (905) 427-0036 cm r hockey Friday. Carcioote. Ritchie. :S.ind and Sulernan scored. with assists to Stewart with two. Dowlev. LindseN Lily, Desormeaux. Jade Blight and Ritchie with one each. Rocca. Lei_hann Genuis. Friel and Jeanine Habibullah all had tine efforts on the blue line. Goaltender Mikacla Evans pro%idcd the team with brilliant work heoxeen the pipes to record the two wins. Don't wait. Book your Christmas l parties now! , •;y i� l: 1. / _ ` i 33 :., 376 K� Rd. 509-4421 I I Ll I ILfml Register on Dec 14196 for a chance to win ' Skates & wheeis You need only $25.00 depo and a post dated cheque PA(;E 44-A-7'HE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED- DECEMBER 11, 19% O Buy one week, get (905) the 2nd free: Call us for TORONTO - details LINE .,�ii.•,..n."• 798-7672 683 0 7 0 7 6." •ntl Wi..ci.• Fo. 5i"'^'r GARAC E SALES 4 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 (905) 579-2238 BIRTH NOTICES Annou ncf3 your baby's arrival dLb and reca)va a yrtt ca3rtdicatc) lip 491i�T ant)tlmg you to $25 worth of quality baby prc)oucts. _ 1 1 Careers'' Careers gin, Careers 1 1 Careers 1 1 Careers 1 1 Careers 1 1 Careers General General 1 Help 1 Help SchooTof usiness Helping You Btuld a Better life Pickering Campus 1450 Kln2ston Rd 420-134 Learn to prepare income taxes from H&R Block, the nation's No. 1 income tax return preparation firm. Work on your own taxes or start a rewarding career. You can increase your tax knowledge and minimise your liability. ■ Flexible classes ■ Comprehensive, step-by-step program N Computerized instruction Call 686-1395 HM BLiOCK® THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS ATTENTION! We make learning happen ^ ( in a non -threatening , non-competitive environment Quality Training by Professionals in popular business software including: Customized Computer Training Ninclows and Windows '95 Word. Excel, and PowerPoint Computer Literacy Graphics and DeskTop Publishing 1 The Internet Computerized Accounting Seats still available for. '. Munirrledla Developer N PC Tech Support LAN Admin � All Our Programs Can Be Personalized Especially For You Customized Training Available from 2 to 52 Weeks It you have collected UIC In the last 3 years— You may qualify for Financial Assistance! 0 GLS1412l!TE1; learning centre Call: 668-971; Centputer 1,rammg Centre has ,cued Durham Re inn and the wrruunding arca %ina-r 1993. 01 Career Career Trainingffl;l Training Tram Canada Truck Drier Training, Orae on tate prnale ALIJL Dxigcrous G(xK1. PD 1 C tA)g txx)k borllcr.Atr brake. Ciwrimicroal tiro :hanger% cent. .air hrakc adlwament cent. Tax deductible, No (;ST/PST 24 hr 1-7 days per Neck Finamial A%m%taike iiia% he a,6wiahle 905-428-9474 1-8Ili►- tt7-SM3 General Help NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED • w«•ir «rcr«wr � - w�n ne.w irw.• ,.., r.c•4•..a c«w•...c• • I •ll .n. N rMl 4.w• •r•r• CALL 24 NONwi (416) 208-3167 3 . PF "I'L E �e ow: , learn anc progress in me advertising dept of our Oshawa Office Camgwgn -,ntroi assistant mana the workplace: Computer Support Specia lis t (CSS) Network and Communications --e -�., - - ���_ ,t =- -e-xcry _ _ _25 Technician (NCT) 'a -Ores zinc vat :ut!e!s -as ec 'o _ ec •fir ' C-ar - ]l . .- 3- , " -T er �C ��e 'Yl.' � .(..�rJT 5 � ..rot:UC2 :_'SCrf,el wtl''"::xoe'.:se'o acrnt n's:er't'ese eG"nlGars ncaCle at `,;triG^c_ a-ar;ware S COCri "S:alloJonS -e Suoocr 3o—__'a:5: Nil rcie -r a vaneri -,t situ3Uers :t'eS1' 'C __. c :rcStueer:s receive nancscn excere^ce wcnurg mti. 'aintar js&s Jr 3:a nc-a'c,le mciesromrry ecuicr;ent. -erivon(s �_ -oras s aacec -^ -e x7- x15•at!ing arc !rcuCeesnootini; 'Novel am ::Irxlcws :: Vcve!! & ,ti,r,„ wS %7 ^e'wcn(s N- ;cnivare Microcomputer Fundamentals Computer Fundamentals Electronic Spreadsheets - Application Fundamentals Word Processing. Introductory Electronics Windows Applications Computer Service g Support Database Management Communications System Support Fundamentals Network Administration Network Administration Installation & Configuration The Unix Operating System Pre -Employment Readiness and Job C:ient Server Computing Search Workshop Pre -Employment Readiness and Job Search Workshop F-rarc:ai .ass:stance may Ce avallarite SchooTof usiness Helping You Btuld a Better life Pickering Campus 1450 Kln2ston Rd 420-134 Learn to prepare income taxes from H&R Block, the nation's No. 1 income tax return preparation firm. Work on your own taxes or start a rewarding career. You can increase your tax knowledge and minimise your liability. ■ Flexible classes ■ Comprehensive, step-by-step program N Computerized instruction Call 686-1395 HM BLiOCK® THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS ATTENTION! We make learning happen ^ ( in a non -threatening , non-competitive environment Quality Training by Professionals in popular business software including: Customized Computer Training Ninclows and Windows '95 Word. Excel, and PowerPoint Computer Literacy Graphics and DeskTop Publishing 1 The Internet Computerized Accounting Seats still available for. '. Munirrledla Developer N PC Tech Support LAN Admin � All Our Programs Can Be Personalized Especially For You Customized Training Available from 2 to 52 Weeks It you have collected UIC In the last 3 years— You may qualify for Financial Assistance! 0 GLS1412l!TE1; learning centre Call: 668-971; Centputer 1,rammg Centre has ,cued Durham Re inn and the wrruunding arca %ina-r 1993. 01 Career Career Trainingffl;l Training Tram Canada Truck Drier Training, Orae on tate prnale ALIJL Dxigcrous G(xK1. PD 1 C tA)g txx)k borllcr.Atr brake. Ciwrimicroal tiro :hanger% cent. .air hrakc adlwament cent. Tax deductible, No (;ST/PST 24 hr 1-7 days per Neck Finamial A%m%taike iiia% he a,6wiahle 905-428-9474 1-8Ili►- tt7-SM3 General Help NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED • w«•ir «rcr«wr � - w�n ne.w irw.• ,.., r.c•4•..a c«w•...c• • I •ll .n. N rMl 4.w• •r•r• CALL 24 NONwi (416) 208-3167 3 . PF "I'L E �e ow: , learn anc progress in me advertising dept of our Oshawa Office Camgwgn -,ntroi assistant mana III IT;e.Ti In less than a year, you can have the skills being sought in the workplace: and managers needed for future Pronesion and Careers 1 1CareersCareers fff 1the ambttous people need • Office Assistant • Prgrammer Analyst • Word Processing only appy Call Connie 7210299 III IT;e.Ti In less than a year, you can have the skills being sought in the workplace: • Network Specialist • Comp terized Accounting • LAN Administration • Office Administration • Computer Programmer • Office Assistant • Prgrammer Analyst • Word Processing • Financial assistance available for those who qualify • Individualized, hands-on adult learning environment • Targeted job search assistance OSHAWA CAMPUS 434-8585 (1-800-993-9993) ATTENT/0N. d you have the same full time lob for at east ayear or more, but irs I uSt not enough No exp necessary No investment. )use a little of your time and a reliable vehicle S400- s10001mo for 6-10 hrs.1 week Must De seriously Ioolung for pan bine wort in order to Qualify 666-2122. AM SERVERS Warded br Harwood Blues CoNee House. Apply in 7 HARWOOOAVE AJAX CHMTYAS EXPAN- SION with OSNM Advw titling company. Needs to 1`1110— people being pro- , - ro- oled to o0w tabes. Entry levet vinxim to Mariege- fnem availaMe . Must be able to start immediately. Full training provided lex 0-M areas. Call Michele 721. 1411 ADAMS SERVICES requires CLASS AZ DRIVERS 2 yrs. exp.; I.C.C. Medical, Police Clearance, Clean abstract, Full/Part time Call Randy 430-2204 LOTS OF WEEKEND WORK NOW HIRING A successful Canada Wde dtstnoution company is now accepting applications for our Ajax distribution cerllre Imrnedlate fur tome employment In the following pmbons Customer Service- Marketing • Diner ' Delivery ,Sales .F,�rrj .evel Interviews Mon 8 Tues, Mus' Start Wed Call 427-6926 Supennsory Advancement pronated after 6 morrtfu CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE Mews -, . - K'. :.✓ti,s Iat advertisers check rye ad upon publication as `ww5 Advertiser will nil De esponsible for more than „ne incorrect insertion and R)ere Shall be no liability, for non-xlsertior of any adver- `semeM uaDrlAy for er- ,ys in ads s IimRed To the ,mount pad for the space ccupying the error All opy is subtect to the ap- roval of management of '4ew5 Advertiser PAY CASH DOMINO'S PIZZA �::n n ,ngdrivers mmed.ately Must have win car Apply in person at any of our Durham loca- tions (905) 434-2777. 430-0030, 683 9993. 831- 3330 434.2555 EARN $657.00 per week .1d :'wp.ng cou Pons Light assemdy den- cw !4161 812-6891 Earn money reading books nom home $loo per tine (416)8126892 code 6 person who knows to install watch batteries, adjust watch bands & do mirror jobs. Oshawa area. Send resume: 125 Elinor Ave. Seslb., one• MIR 311115 FULL/Pili time posl- tans wed le for wart sWf. APWy in person to Kenry Inn, 967 Westney Rd. S., Ajax. or Call victor 428- 8790. FT PAYS to lose weigm You look good. Feet greet wild cam extra income. Call 5715063. iloesl Aoest IOOS! Nebo" Charity is airing n 0-w Dwtwn Region for irs door-to-door carwassing. Paid daily! For gVokttntant coli (905)721.0476. KRCHEN HELP wanted. Also O.J. Apply in person at: Celebrities Night Club 1527 Bayly St., Pickering. Check Out Our Flyer Deliuery Seruice. WANTED- 38 peoo,e 'c .ose up 'c 20 lbs for the New Year Doctor pro- duced Ask How' Toll Free 1 800-881 -6782 RELIABLE experienced .,. -. �• ;)rep person. 'rust W ha,1W0ek ng, "lust nave creative ideas. good atIrtudefor a busy country bistro in Port Perry Call Sandra for appointment 985-7224 SEARCH 1997. Model Dance. img, Ace" Be dts- covered. USA Competn.on Win pntes.'Contracts' Infor- mation 416 962 5511 SUBWAY SANDWICH- ES Ata. �,-Boo, _ave ' : time positions open for evening and night shifts apply in person Monday Uec 16. 9 a 11 am or 2 p m - 4 p m 6 Hardwood Ave A ax SUPERINTENDENT COUPLE eau,,eo for OT- TAWA apt budding This positgn requires a couple with strong admmistratrve skills. good housekeeping practices. knowledge in maintenance and repairs Must be motivated and possess good pubic rela- toon skills Exp an asset Salary, apt and benefit package Call Janet at 905 6662450 WANT TO BE YOUR OWN Boss') Studio S K O We're looking for modern, up-to-date hairstylists for chair rentals Please apply in person 106 Dundas St. W . Wtxtby or call 430- 9397 1 P PART -TWE sooM mop edSwrelary repaired: Ac- rxwnWill knowl•dpe, good orgalwabonal i cownwli- calion skills essential. Fax resumes to: 729-3897 or CON: 728-5115 Montley or YMsdrwsdyr.9-spm. N*/APW AONERTISM SAIE4 scownt rep mentacw for of Toronto Ix"Coon. Car refluired. Creat opporkw*y with great earning pol-- tis!! Fax reswo: (416)665 - Sen. We aro by ear meet Distrllxdfx of nyfusa in our area Have yfwr flyers deliaerad �^ .: l any Wednesday, Friday or Sunday with The Newspaper that emybody needs• e ' , e advertising, News Advertiser 0�. sales Help/ Agent SALES REPRESENTA- TIVE required for sanita- tion supD1i85. Base salary. commission A car allow- arce Please apply in per- sr,n to Marlon Carruthers. c,. UNDERWOODS, 410 Finley Ave Ajax, Ontario. MSkilled Help AUTO BODY Person re - 'ed for busy restoration .p Capable of Perform - metal fabrication and p g paint work Call ,.",.668-4446 FLEXIBLE. P/T OPERA- TOR ginger Industrial ,N^.J machine. Must ave machine experience d own transportation .,h tby area Please fax jallllcations/resume to att,ryn at 430 0139 MIRROR AND GLASS ....,�ar.y looking for part rte helper, with expert - Ice Needed immediately snawa Call (905) 432- ,'3 =RODUCTION MA- -HINERY Maintenance •ec^a 'or steel tabnca- "r snop.lowted in Picker g Trade certificate re. ,,red Minimum live years werience �r related held hvdraullcs, electrical. 'eumil is required _cd wages and benefits !eresled personnel are v'led to tax resume to 'S 939-1717 REPLACEMENT WIND- OW .xperence Good pay crake and transporta- all 4`13 7695 Office THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 11, 196 -PAGE 35-A ' office Saks Helpr SaksHelp/ Saks Help/ Articles Articles Help Help Agent Agent Agent Firewood For Sale � For Sale PERSON Full time for medium expanding company. Must be computer liter- ate. Must be totally familiar with all current payroll regulations. Excellent salary and benefits. Fax resume to Iris at (905) 420-7342 Full & Part Time Sales people wanted to sell Display Advertising Program to local businesses Some knowledge of newspaper display advertising would be beneficial, but not a requirement. $$ Sell to -day and get an instant pay -out SS FAX your resume to (905) 837-0260 or call 837-1888 10 l SkHeep Crkdca��i • ' Daycare Employment Wanted I Wanted �jhoppr We require a HVAC service technician. Must possess: I{xp & licenses on gas/til/heat pumps F.xp on refngeration Motivated aggnssrve self confident pc•rstln 13e willing to be! In call We offer Prnht sharing passththtV Top wage% Benefit plan It you ht t}u< rulill drop tour n-.ume ,tf at 160 Baseline Rd. E. Bowmanville to fax to: 623-2898 ACCOUNTANT FT PT DENTAL CERAMIST WANTED - PATIENTa"y expere^,ed All as minimum 5 years expert experienced live in canny Pects Accounting control- ence Part time / Full time. file ble weeken7 hours. lership. financial state. Oshawa 11800) 263- Pickering area Call Mrs ments, costing, budgeting, 7748 -oran. (905; 839--6095 cash flow, banal r- 5vrance. mp,• export. PART TIME Dell Assis- Daycare —puler iterate Call Ross !ant. •erc.pnon5t lord Whitby • io5-668-2d2' office Evenings. Saturdays, Available HARP certified. ABEL ex" variance an asset call Car BROCK AND HWY 2 • ' Firewood of 430.1778 9-12 am Caring ,tner of 3 nas 'w, ,Den-ngs for full time Ref- ) Daycare wences available Theresa • Wanted 686-3; to LOVING. MATURE Nar- ny 'equ.eo, ve r ,r out. for 3 cnlaren. ages 12. 8 & 6 months excellent •efer- ences requved. non- smol 9051509-6287 NANNY/1- 7^t houstill e• -..0 •ed for our 2 sons. 3 yrs 8 1 t months) Mon 'ues Wed ii our Tauntonr '!'.rock. Whitby home Refer ences. 'el,aoie tiansporta" hon and updated ^_er! •e- qured Call for appt . ever Ings only 655-58C7 CINDY'SDAYCARE - townq -^,mer of 2 offers experienced daycare :n my home Maple Ridge Fust AIdCPR Certified No, smoker no pets D,scOur! rate K7 -21A2 QUALITY DAYCARE n ECE Provide, :a Iy--ou' mgs. crafts. 'lots of TLC ^k, Pets Reasoracle •ates Dixie Finch. area Can 83' 2838 ABSOLUTELY THE BE':',p warty hard till at pow prices Fee delivery Serving Pickerrg, Ajax. Wt, by and Oshawa Call DURHAM FIREWOOD 427 474! APPLEWOOD aged ' 2 ea, y,3 .Push cord Sbr Se1,v Bred 905 9P'--2`_63 rA' Firewood BROOKLIN FIREWOOD Bus^ !ace cords ii' ng quality seasoned brew ;oil Please phone :leave nes sage, 905-6558797 Hwy 12 to Spencers Road turn north or Ashburn Road. 200 yards S50,''ace cord. mixed. voted ,p FIREWOOD ouahry sea- y.yen, "- sp.,t ^a'd ood starting at $185Cord Call rte 705-944-880' 7 p In fpm FIREWOOD For Sale r- and delivered $50 a ,face cord Can Jemy 9051 683-9639 FIREWOOD. Excellert •I -a"Iol Gua,. anteed. eil ^ng 1,1.1y seasoned and sc" Hrnest measurement Free q.uvs!ry K.. Heat Frte- till9(l 753-2246 FIREWOOD ❑;.a per , - -ew T.d en[re 4x8' . 2' S6; 4'x8'.•5' 565 Estaty. shed 963 Days 'C5 2' 338' Ever mgs1 dad--il F•ee delivery 'c Cxrawa area WILSON'S FIREWOOD . by the bush cord or face cord Cut, split and deliv- ered Hardwood mixed 905-432-7741 Hardwood kindling available Bargain Corner 4 BRIDGESTONE Bhz. zak 195/60R14 Steel pelted radial tires mounted on rims. $400 Used only for 1 month last winter' Please Call after 6pm 1905) 839- 3436 BEAUTIFUL PIC- TURES, sale. '0x'2 '!coshed n decopage. beautiful Christmas ?hs at cost S45 each call 42nr 5035 GLASS TOP DINING - 101;_ 'eole ll 6 -:^a -s brass and black acquer. 5400 Car seat 2, 401bs: $30 9051725-886' FREE TO GOOD -ome • • ,id 'w-�ae Rot - wellle, gmr% tempwamenl very piaryl a ;cy !o any family 190 5 142 7-84 3' GAS STOVE - lciolnt S yea--, , c ' , ;e ert cord, hon 5125 Call 683 8330 MATCHING Sofa S'5: Glass -co table and end !ables S75 Entertarnmert ,ra S5C Capt 4hrene at 434752• NEW WALT - snag :as sic •-^v y - see SSC 'o S10C 4'6 282-652' 5 PC z+.c;Iora1 S60C 3 .gear --o and lass DCOk cases 5 pc bedroom se• 56M 3 oieacred •Aass to blas S35C 668 9977 A GREAT DEAL on golt clubs, new and used. plus bags, balls, retrievers Call Larry, Oshawa (905) 436- 1330 ADELAIDE I PARK Rd Large 2 bedroom apart. ments. 5675 00 a electricity Includes heat, hot water, cable television , parking. Laundromat Available Jan 1.888-839-0033 ALMOST NEW bedroom set nciuding 2 night tables. headboard, ladies dresser & mirror and rners armoire Blanc 3 marble look. queen size $757 Call 9o5-434- 2372 ANNOUNCING new low- er - - ''- rcr mini dl satellite I v 4C char - dels only $28 00 morthly 1905 555-3661 ANTIQUE walr��! dining chairs china cabinet- ouffet S,3l Washstand 5152 pot -Ce -; wd,ostove $300 antique lawnmower w:s?eel wheels $75 Hco.ed ;n Phonics S225 433-".-P ANTIQUES 3 PC nel- m�.•^ s� '70 yrs old lam cupocard ,nest .rayl ar—we oar, --s. I'll ra :ac tel board nal carted :97- 0794 APPLIANCES 2 side -v �,, is�C each. 2 stoves 5225 ear rasre' S20C ;as fryer 5"5 2 Si..W 'n 11sr'washers S' 5C 3acr all alri crd many ar lists prints 42' 0374 ew_ 42'-2856 lays ervice _-&mousiness AUDIOPHILE stereo Sys- tem - Acoustal power amp. Acoustat electro/static speakers Teac 4 track sound -on -sound reel-to- reel and DBX matching unit, All CO phase linear pre -amp Sony cassette deck/ tuner Incredible sound over $8000 sale $2500 416-703-1050 9-6 p m. After 8 p m. 427- 1479 BARN DEMOLITION. Barn board, some cedar Beams Spruce. also hard- wood beams. different siz. es and lengths Also Inside storage available 1905 987 '303 BURGLAR ALARMS al i:..� .fes •,.-p '- r:Jr home KEEP THEM OUT' Custom, cwc steel security N,rdow oars allows afford- able peace -i —rd eye, l the windows over F,r a 'ree estimate .all Secure Designs 905 428-8429 CARPET . •,oris 5299 3C yards ;t -aroet premium pad and ns?alldh,r �.siom plrds also ava able at owes• prices Sal X,5 -432-275C CARPET BROKER stair 'es.siiart .arta• =x 3 rdor^5. ,only 5363 iC P-ce rctude, 3C $q l^ds -aq)v de1„xe pad aro rs:allaticr -:or r yr,,,. !erns*. no pay..er• 'or :ria ,l sear Dar epi 21 L1 ED cto rnioln-e- (9M) 68-31-0707 ireax (905) 579-2238 • • • Moving & e Moving & e Mouse • Snow. Banquet • • Business Don't • " Improvements • 1 • Electrical • Storage • Storage • Cleaning • Removal • Facilities • Services BUDGET HOME O4PRovv.D ENTS ease^ent Apts . aec-rooms. plumbing, Additions, elec tical. drywall. decks. Ceramic tiling & counter tops 15 yrs Exp cel. (416) 560.4663 Cal Mario (905) 6194663. • • EUROPEAN TLE SPECIALIST WIII renovate your bath- room. or kitchen wall as *ell as floor tiles. Good references and satisfac- tion guaranteed. For bM tlf•111a1as cal D.DykWS nS-4113 J.S. ARMSTRONG DEV INC. Speaak irtg n cusibm homes. additions. teno- vations• rec rooms and basement aparnnwits. %si lenhel No coin mercial. serving Durham Region for over 15 ym Free consukabiti Call is" 905.43444 BY WASU R Adchborl Second stories, finished bSMIS., balM rooms, decks, tile & wood hoofs, doors & windows, guaranteed and reliable Cal Waller (905)428-2145 DOUG CLARK PLUM& ING, Licensed and in- sured, repairs and altera- tions, new bathrooms and renovations. pump sales and service free estimates. 686-5172, 24 hrs • t Dwo n� 8 • Mrgtlrlg EXTKVJM Palrlbflg • Good prices • Good Wont can MW 576 -SM TO PUNTING bit DECOR ktterior & Exterior Ewopew WorkntansltiP Fast, clean, rld" service. 420.0081 News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 800 a.m. - 8.00 p.m. Sat. 9.30 - 3:00 Ca11683-0707 MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will •hove aM'lrg anywhere anytime Commercial or resrwlial Packl siol and Doses ava,wile Senior 6 and month discounts Free astunates 571-0755 1-888.491.6600 NARRY�THE- MOVERs Move tog or small, we price them al! Free estimates, saws discount, shat too- flee moves. Appliances moved. also storage space available. Comparable rates. Cal 432.2260. NM WM LARGE TRUCK Nfi2 do household moves, residential. commercial. M types of moves. Call cmill air Jar 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-n9s. Experienced Cross Moven Ba -;a!, 'aces "ones , -laces. apt. etc. , Plano moving Packing ava"Itle 423-0239 ♦ �/ L2.6-ss13 .`_.`J • Flooring, CARPET INSTALLATIONS 25 years experience, restretchng, our speci Free estimates 0 a N Duncan. 9A-1729 a 9!7-1000 cww wn Speed): S fi ewe. t Id A 13 !`e $72.951 a2lir •*fila wsciow 420-4583 SEM4E .mai Books ng for Christmas Cleaning Reasonable rates Insured it, Bonded ail -5413 HONEST dependable and reliable cleaning for your home or office. Rea- sonable rates Call for a free evaluation 432-7583. CLEANING By Angel. Christmas & Seniors rates. 686-1231 � . i � � �>p �� ill✓,: ,����o 835 GAILLIND ,l 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 • Party • Services Cb•rls. Balloon -o- r . tMrslc. Crldtx k. Snow Whie. PllcafgAae. Mini Mouse, LOCI Bags. Face Pairning Magic. Power Rargw Lion King, Sailor mom, 911"nox 905471-5331 MAGICIAK clown friends, really to err- wtw for any age, any oolxsioe Bw2tdays. pro- motions, operungs, fund raisers. Magic shows are fun! Lemue help. 639.7057 or 72&8334 aAsarr WANTS PORK Dong Magic For Children's Parties And All Occasions. Have My Own Magician. Can Eralie 668.4932 - HALL FOR RENT 6 4x serine �my1 SIITIcoe .Approx business provided Dy a pro - less oral accountart 3,500 sq. It Plenty Mortnly quarter,v or year of parking For -, roubles tiling all govern - more Intormatlon ment!onns call 571-4046 Judy Ill �GA 905-42C'_2C8• •Mf Driving •Schools • • Health • Beauty DRMNG SCHOOL CHRISTMAS i NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL s Jay Jr!ving Course $279 Dec 21 -24 .an 2 - 5 A150 regular ,^,curses offered 428.1717 Courses approved by MTO1OSLlCPOEA ACUTE CONSTIll TION s.?4erers car ye! scull ^eip and advice on achieving regularity Before the rest of you laugh, un- derstano thus Regulanry �s 3 7 times daily It you thin. once a day s regular you sail believe n fairy !ales Constipation leads to more talal diseases including cancer than all other caus- es combined What is you heal worm') The call post $2 00 per nkn The first 2 minutes are free Call Jon- dy Personal Interiors. at (905) 831-2439 Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified Dept. is open for your con- venience every Sat, 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0707 Pilate • Prilf2le a Pringle • • Tuloniscflools • • Ttaorsl5chools • • Ttl2orsl5chools TU7'bRT/MF [bIRN/N6CFMRFS One-on-one tutoring you can trust. Drew Pender says "Thanks Mom". Drew learns best with his -Very own tutor'. Tutortime's Ontario Certified Teachers specialize in helping your child with: Phonics. Reading. Writing. `tathematics and Stud,,' Skills. In Ajax/Pickering call: (�' &5273 In Whitby/Oshawa call: ', 23-1735 PAGE -I&A-THF: NEWS ADN'ERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 11, 19% Articles Articles Articlesof, uppliesl AutomobilesM11 Automobiles Automobiles Computer Computer I For Sale Kno For Sale I For Saleoarding I I For Sale9 For Sal I Wanted I Video I Video CARPET to, sale for tree LANDSCAPING Trader STEF'S APPLIANCES, FREE KITTENS ready to 1990 LUMINA EURO: 4 CERTICAR'S CHRIST- CARS FOR CASH! We shop at home Sery vice or Skidoo for parts Office SALES b SERVICE: go now tot Christmas Tele door automatic air, cruise. MAS STOCKING PRIC- buy used vehicles Vehi can and we will show you desk SS Craigs car rims Showroom is full of recon phone 427-2496 tilt, maroon, high mileage ES- 84 Pontiac Parisienne. cles must be in running the difference We also do 350 motor Witt transmis tliuoned appliances. Must OSHAWA OBEDIENCE $5200 certified. $4900 as loaded. low kms. mint condition Call 427-2415 or :ustom Installations a son Honda 500 dirt bike sell' Best prices in town' ASSOC. Monday right is 1905)432.7306 $2.995 87 Olds Firenza - 4 came to 479 Bayly St East, pars and restretehing Call frame (front back wheel We can the best warranty' Puppy and Bask. Tues 1990 PLYMOUTH Sun- cyl auto. nice car. $2.795 Ajax at MURAD AUTO Mike 905-431-4040 parts' Call 905-428-1773 Dishwashers. $150 8 up. Bask and Novice Classes danceam -fm radio. auto. 4 88 Votks Jena Slalom. per- SALES Carpet Mill D srbbufors. Sidekick a x 4. hardto p' built-ins 8 portables starting soon 435-0868 dr power steering. power fed runner, $3.895. BP and casual for air original size 8 - 10 Best offers C o^t^s 'ac payments. MASSEY FERGUSON. Stoves. 5150 8 up at co- drivers great $5.595 89 Ford Lanat 8 brakes askm $4 500 g Jeep Wrangler YJ. col . two Trucks No )teres; BOAC 3 rims wheel dr pay load lours'sizes Was^ors. StSC COCKAPOOS 6 t!2 4W -C,419 tops. low kms. Red, 4 x 4 I for Sale 13005q 1t installed with deluxe pat ^m only S399 er. 4,y, gas new head, waterpurri rad machine in good condition ohs, ap 8 up all makes models Drvers $175 8 up. all week ) ; males and to males 1st snots, vet checked $63 each Tele- Cadillac Brougham excellent exceliert common Load $7.995 89 Celebrity Eu - y k s til loaded and low kms black. $5.495 89 706.5'' Snowmobiles� RM Apartments I I Specials •- syn I Ceramic Y and Hardwood Flooring prox t2 tt high. asking 53200 OBD call 433-0656 makes models Fudges s phone %2_ 2639 Grant ed black'grey leather m- driver tort 4 dr auto, ex driver 1986 DODGE RAM: 318 V8 power steering power For Rent Free ShopA; Home 1 800- anytime Frost -frees. 5200 g up BEAGLE PUPPIES tenor 130 kms 512.500 $3 395 89 Gran Pnz brakes. new batter new Y 1993 YAMAHA a -wheel CENTRAL Oshawa, 663 6046 MATERNITY WAR Side- M-sde ice maker P' ebreC no papers. vet Rick, evenings 666 4670 Sports CPE, low kms and starter. box finer, fust $875 drive 350 Big Bear, plow. man Moor 8 finished base- CARPET MILL Dismbu- DROBE. p,,•chased •p a Water dispenser. white 3 5800 Stackable checked. first shots. Call 1991 CAVALIER RS. 4- loaded. while $7.195 89 (905)6972466 chains, winch, windshield. meet of house. separate tors. 'Z ^io^;^� No pay ' 9oc includes business Y ears old. 8 dryers. 5550 or Darren x653-27 doer amhrr cassette Sidekick a x 4. hardto p' 1990 Jimmy S Serres. $4600 o.b o Call 905.985 entrance, garage. 5695 Nc interest. •.OAC'. 3 and casual for air original size 8 - 10 Best offers washers Upright freezer Laurie 705-653-2703 3 0k t85.000kms. highway din- drivers great $5.595 89 Ford Lanat 8 4X4. 32.000 km on rebuilt 9688aher6pm 1st/last required Available. rooms 13OOsq ft ; mstaileci 420-5483 pair 18ou 1f $275 locu h cher; LHASA APSO puppies ven. 53200 ob.o Cal 905- cyl, auto. loaded low kms $7.395 motor 4 3 New paint Calendars feature col Jan 1sV97 Call 905.728- vl deluxe pad from only un 905-619-0692A . freezer $250 6 month's fbabes tic,- Oct 21. Ist 721-8208 89 Astro 8 pass loaded. Loaded. as is 568M 905- Recreational 5583. .S399 Specials on Vinyl MINK ado's to, coat full warranty 432-7167 Stet's come Ist served 4 puppies. 1991 CHEV Lumina Z34. just back from Florida. 985-2306 Jim (Port Perry) Vehicles Em CLEAN. LARGE 2 bed Ceramic and Hardwood e^;'^ n condition, ask ng S10u .28-4968 Appliances 362 French St ask n, $300 firm Must be - owner new battery 8 al- ry $6.295. 90 Royale Brm , DY 1991 CHEV S-10 DU - Dm lir sppdntnhant room main floor Of house FlooringFree Shop A; Oshawa see^ Great Xmas gM' Call ternator. sun roof. Mechem low kms and loaded. mut. RANGO, extended cab 5750 inclusive IsVlast re - Home t-800-663-6046 MOVING SALE write (905 987-5758 tires 58300 o b o Call 905 white. $9.295. 90 Plymouth y excellent condition. blue CAMPPING MEMBER qured Available Jan Ise CARPETS lots of carpet. be r.: �- s„ to c,owave TABLE SAW 2 BICHONS. Peek -a -Pools. 404-8715 Acclaim. loaded. 6 cyl. It exte,,onintenor, 4 3 litre. SHIP L'te Time. camp US/ Fridge. stove. Agnes St , 1Q0°: nvlbn. new stain re- plus stand. greer living. n. •sepowe, I� ,,v,on mo. M,...a':.re Sc^nauzers. blue. $4.995. 90 Tempo box finer. $6.500 or best Canada. $4 00 per night. Oshawa Call 436-0278 lease carpets on hand room suite. cohee table'end tor. cog Dell driven Excel- an German Shepherds. Lha- 1991 DODGE SHADOW. CL 4 dr, auto. loaded. low offer Call (905) 726-6910 Coast to Coast Network FINCH / WHITES RD. yknu Carpel 3 rooms 53491 tables. single bed and lent condition $600 OBO sits ahs. plus E 5 spC. "2.000 km ps. pb, kms burg . $7 695 . 92 Geo Paid $3695. sacrifice $395 Bright, clean basement apt Pace includes carpet pre more Cash: Carry 668- Plus extras Call 905-728 I,sh Setters coming A!I HA- sunroof, new rad, water Tracker. soh top, low kms. It 1896 CHEV BLAZER. US 1-800.236-0327 kitchenette. 4 piece bath. mourn pad expo•• instars- 1463 %252 GEN Aquarium Kits Below pump. brakes. bras, asking blue. $6.695 93 Sunbirtl Roc"', Mountain Edmon. suitable for one Walkoutto non tas! deliver tree esti- y MOVING SALE house- 18' Digital Satellite 70 g' Cost at Trent Pet Oshawa $4500 certified 723-4103 SE. 4 or. 6 cyl . auto. load- low' mileage. excellent con Apartments ravine Non-smoker 5500! mates 3C yards Ner ar ape a , 'ods. las Few channels for ! year Center Call 436-3724 teal. Taurus dation call 668-2972 I I For Rent mo Willies included Call 686-2314 COLLECTOR PLATES -- gage ". '-rr.stmas tree gag etc %28-3062 Rent to own for only 5825 week) Call905^atcrbacx y Automobiles 1991 HONDA CIVIC DX 5 So. only 38000 kms. $7500 OBO de . al st sew, loaded. teal, mint. $8.695 35 Venictes in stock, most with six (6) Vans/ I 905-837-0218 FOR RENT 2 bedroom SC Dl !es, t -..••els MOVING SALE Fudge HITACHI 35' stereo tele- I I for Sal Call 905-42-.3239 month full power train 4VyheNDrive t BEDROOM -r- quiet ,-„a, O,hawa Cen apartments in very quiet. . two glass show- Show s1,k wase, rye• - k s r Ji -a black a cture warranty. Our Custom- ,•rte. ter. Newry renovated. 5 well -kept building. close to cases stands boxes mc�� cases crotil warerbe0 crib. tube. Pic -m -Pic. HI r neso- g 1991 TOYOTA TERCEL ers aro our best adver- 1987 ASTRO VAN, 4 3 titre mins to 401 Avai Jan an amenities Bus stop at Well ever $' CO'T Sell for dmir r)om hutch 6 cab, ?900 lution Renato -own from NEED A VEHICLE? ^+e DX a door ` speed. tising Certicar Auto engine, 8 -pass . 253.000 9 able 1st S495rmonth Call 571 moor Park Rd N. Oshawa 53500 905-433-764' net for the lot Every- S'5 00 weekw Cap 905. P''-- credo•' credit' Center. Kin St W. at 9 k air con reused roof. $895 50/me Phone 579 ming Mus! Goy 420-1922 .7'.'412 Bankrupt? Call Trade at 114,000 kip 56.250 Tele Midtown Man (905) bur3grey. $6000 5320 9016 COMPUTER SPECIAL. 9055761800 or 1888- phone 837-0727 579-2886. Open 7 asking 668 9297 NORTH OSHAWA. 2 $49- las•^!e DX 386 MOVING SALE Fridge KENWOOD 2OC watt 259-3673 I can help' s O00 evenings De Jr- ,m m newly enovat- FURNISHED Room for nG Ram cad rtondor O, s• .e was^e• ;•,N• m" � _ w,we. 5 D's. Codays we• 1979 244 GL Vdvo only CAPRICE Police pew ed t2 pox Hardwood Per, Available Immedate- $699 w,!^ modem i CD who! crib, room Hutch d double cassette. towel 'OC Ito needs fr est Car Car '9' 000 k^ 905-427- GREAT XMAS present 1968 Dodge Grand Cara "colors. Cade. parking.lude faun b S40pmonth all mdusrve. Rom. 905 655-366' linin d"', D vary- net 5900 roe the got Every - ���- Renrto-ow^ troll el. tors to cel. 5750 or pest 1 044 198' 4 IT Sundance. 4 van LE loaded. 53500 as f dry facilities included No laundry ara,labie Non ming Musr Go' 42: '922 V $7 25 week) Weekly Can 905- Offer Call 579-1743 eve I needs work on 2 I cal ry is Call for into 839-9193 dogs S686/mo 905-576- Smoker Call 427-4973 CLARINGTON COM- 571141,^ 1994 Cavalier. 2 dr, white, great body canning condi- 2982 HWYa2/ ALTONA, Bright PUTER CLEARANCE NEW MARIN E-3,'nal 1963 Cadillac Eldorado. auto air anvtm Cass. Ce $!,500 as n OBO 1988 FORD AEROSTAR spacious Dedmom pass- CENTER -w ea• .a _� ; gr- - •� S..-- ' .tie Gold" - SHARP 25' TV. VCR coin DS pc pw d. air. cruise. hfied $9950 Call Phyllistan (905) 623.9215 van S2995 cemit-1 19e' OSHAWA Bloor St) Large ment separate entrance. padtages )acted systems Ping "O�' duos S40C Kr b -at )nS H.gn resolution amrm cass 8 -way seats. 905-8527086 evenings 5-10 short Dox. acyl . 5 1. 2 3 3 bedroom apart eat -m kdchen. gas fire sys'ems include '4-28 ry '""!� Dag. Gs Skis Picture tube. trout a•v mobie phone. $'250 as a aria weekends LOW KMS. tgg6 Pontiac speed. s1.995 cert,hem merits m clean low rise Wats. Dark�nq. $700 w�" Salomon bindings 725-9378 �-9759 building Close to 401 a monitor. vacelax mode^• S. JC Tun^ of me Century Jacks autc programming. 19% Geo Metro Hatc^ 6OOr - E -aided, on glnal GO Parkin, Available month. Jan 1. tali 509 - CD rom drive sound cards. n p� a des+ 51 OOC D^oto- Universal u� versa remote control 1984 P ONTIAC ACADIAN. Cat■ a,to. arc. new bras. paint. good condo19" mtd,atefv From 5600 0 5063 soeakens Dos and *,no Copier i,ke new $2 300 call Rent to own '.cirri S7 5d Wk Ong'^a ;weer a new tires amtm cassette excellent bon.S2600 Certified 436 FORD AEith month Phone 905576- LARGE 2 BEDROOM owl ZO,C1 printer Penton- Pa"Co, 435-6066 Call 905.5-' 14.2 aft year standard trans 4. condition. $6100 certified 079! engine engine purls with on on 4255 P•�enn -wily • g 1;,: S' 999 OUT me door OAK'PINE FURNITURE ^• Only •'a OOC kr* Well kilt Runs xte a top Must be seen Man 7 n 23 1115 'day's' 697-3382 163.000 •^•s Sound Doily and repo painted 4 new 2 bed. $665 and 3 bed m, Clttd- `oi0'I room, ujist prices ai 'axes .npumed W,.• c.e., pt) De ' Articles .sled Asking $1000 4.36 ("Ivo 1990 P1ymOuth Acaa,m. tires. winterized $5000 room $745 all inclusive double street. Ooude driveway. way. Tnev'•e ho ncww"' Lots of or untarws does and lar s oiurrs Wanted obc J5C3 1994 GRAND PRIX SE V6. mr ass. 4 dr $4?SO �l 905-4348881 apartments for rent Avail 5790 per mo Avadade used CBEs '•O^ S4 99 Mull gist rn;,C is now . P -W Pt P - P1Yf C•,, olio Cath Dave 576-6130 ace Feb 1.'97 Ou,et Chan �^ ISI 42()-4801 iAed'a systems fro'.- s6-5 sep,ng direct to the puttlic _- - -___. .....-._ _._ 1986 5000 Wagon 2 5 Tilt AmrFm cassette s�ti, III DODGE CARA- building North Oshawa LARGE BRIGHT 2 bed - Complete and guaranteec Eg soak Oak cc d n,ng ANTIQUES AOwrutry y 000 km •� great. try system, 79000 Km Automobiles VAN SE. 1 u bo. Draw Cy 579 9100 a:.^' basement apt in Ade a color printer 5'25 'Dom or 6 lir: sold pone �rOom' Chat• P✓ -^a,-; 'urnvture or an great winter car Can De $14 500 Call 683 3020 I Wanted of, $leer ng power brakes 2 BEDROOMapt Cournce Laundry facilities C•a-gton Computer your $!995 many stain choices yrtrvng act Saennf,c nstru- Cerlifil Ask,ng S700 as a +r am -fm radio. black near Oshawa Ceire 401 f: parking S675i'month ni- Citarance Center 697- Tradiona� Woodwork.^, menu Cana silver aOver try) t °e �o� Oopor 728-'527 1994 PONTIAC Grand Air SF _perry second owner 145 and Parkin4unor storage sit clus,ve Avail Jan Ist Rat - 3059 164 Baseline Rd 905 985-87-4 g' )kik bottles cdiscr,ons or 1986 P,YMOUTH Reliant, mr-iac,.�ate wrote "i inten(x V6. auto. air, f50, ,o $7500 Cast) on K all service records "Ory Available Jan Non MWrce�s required Call 433. Bow^anode •states Call Robe^ Bower 4 ^. autc good candton. S D oD p/w tin cruise abs. the spot for scrap cars 8 gvco condition. non Smokers Preferred $602 0739 DAIRY Gl.'EE\ 'J sed re. JUKE BOX. _- ,,n pperat Mb '905 655 8049 $995 1982 Cnev Malibu trucks Arrybmt Call 905 smoker 56200 or best ott- mo pus h tro 579-0246 flee_•' em Vulcan195cs ed ,xx e^ income W✓laze, Bubbler duff BrOOk:,r Gassic. V6 auto. 92.000 kms mut condn�on $2000 aluminum wheeis. cassehe. 80.000 am/tm highway 706.5'' el Telephone 666-3888 Y 2 BEDROOM apart fryers door fryers indoor our door seating 2 exhaust Juke Box handcrafted APPLIANCES WANT. 655-3045 kms $12.500 2983 905 579 A i A TOWING Pay SSJ 1990 DODGE Ceravan mints, avanab�r anytime nOods batnrppm hx!„res. nok^s up to 100 COs ED. wor,an, ,• n,.• 19ci BLUE TAURUS. EXCELLENT condition Price soxng. S4C �I 905- SSOoc -a,^ 'c• used d SE V6 c,wse roma ' 309 Cordova Rd . Oshawa step-1ntretzr Inqu"ll $7.000 or test ontr Call t>, . cr calls to rouse $39 a , cbn Dower s!er^ng 1995 FORD ESCORT scrap cars i trucks 24 urs passenger. 236K. $5800 NO pea allowed 905.579- tali Steve -28 7259 !905 576-573' 6 4; used washer parts lir cruise COnlrOi tape dick G, 4 r till �onC ily, gad': 7 days Calf 905686-5003 Certdiem !9051686.7879 2387 mas Specials or now' New halms roof. power brakkesasteer- safe and washers Ff't,Y e2 excellent interior, 118 km dark biuNgreert. t 8 L 16 p 905 706-5234. 30 min ,ng, windows one owner. 2/3 BEDROOM dpart- DIAMOND RING Ladies - ; ..e d » '» al- PERSONALIZED Photo calender,-, calenLw Memory Lane 1-905-438 8193 LOOKING 'or sed ap u S3 350 cershed x905) 697. 0530 valve ABS. mended wan. auto 28 OOOkm $12.995 aerv,ce •Hants. 8 story dose to schools, Dvlding. library. mond ring set wit, 5 ilia- Calendars feature col prance, w-rkmg order or stainless steel ch,mn un 905-619-0692A i A TOWNG �S500::�Tr:ailjers 10 sin eperience South GM Want AvaAvailablemonde Appra sed at enlargements of 12 or n ot working Pkar ,c N no 1986 DODGE Shadow 1996 FIREBIRO Convert- S53X =ase tot used It, http.//www durham- moieckately 428-0328 t 7 "245 r I more of r favordt Call 432-' • c • au!)rnarcady driver i Dm lir sppdntnhant y 1pape s avar you pho Uearge .de auto, fu I loactem. Y scrap pis 6 trucks 24 urs 1990 NOMESTEAOER owner'. welt cared fa, new tMCLAUGHIJN ]Rake ar otter Call 905 los Only S25 or Nes Call WANTED Fieets4e tires 113 snkSs,an b '°atMr )tenor. p windows. 7 days Call 905.686-5003 3 BEDROOM APT in SQUARE Oshawa 2 bed - 623 -0094 723-7253 to locate your C'.evy -,o We SO'S truck brakes Good condition a locks. CD payer mint 12 x 38 h mobile none 'C appitances nearest distributor Dead- oondbon 6000 km asking s 905 706 5234, 30 min x 20 horda room Main new al O All room family room North box reasonably D„Cam $7?00 905404 '654 9 sernte Central Oshawa Available worst weer. 11th Boor All 31NINGROOM SUITE iner for Christmas orders Call Jrry 905985-7290 530.000 683-8872 trailer fully furnished One teary 1st 905 728-5902 kririediatiery $900 Parking PC Excellen! condition Tuesday Dec !7th clsd P001 6 i utilities nW 1988 MUSTANG 5 Mtn. apt Executive hone, all in- 9Y F!S Ensuite laundry sacnhce at $750 cap 686-, PIANO Wormwitn WANTED Stackable standard Maroor witr grey � to W i. 905-728-3050 1992 epnght �es'• :ages fold down intersor Good condition. M=r= 1 ween sa een Lindsay and Bobcat' -AJAX ani -due egs 5850 Fischer style iii drop gate (simaar never winter driven Only 6 wa. separate entrance, parking. so appliances. EXCELLENT condition Price soxng. S4C �I 905- to Canada Post Steet Cag- 89 000 kms As +un ' Jan 1st/97 $550/month in - Goya atolls! ; gurtar.S225 404 9349 es; Must be 40 x 32" x 34' es I Can Chris Col Tr 905579-8146$6� o � KFN MCOLSON 4362 with hard shell case 839- PIANOS - GRANOFA- onge !705 1989 MAZDA YXi. LX, n piekaed rc mkrre NEAR OSHAWA Cents. 4785 THER CLOCKS - Cn,s' 749'3383 during business extra dean 5 'MOTIVATE_ quiet 5 unit building, free broom, chemical supplies. mas Specials or now' New halms roof. power brakkesasteer- MECHANICS her medication and sadly FOR SALE, one Napo- and used pian Not sure nxssed by 4 year old little ,ng, windows one owner. "UOw Ip,yy ire trove' gid If you have seen her Leon wood burning stove Rent tc own apt size Computer 53.600 !9051619-0656 �Q "x•1e' brown. incudes an piping, g tat. Key- upright. grand. *(Jots boards Some t 995 stow I Anternet /1NW MERCURY TOPAZ. a y �'0bw KOM truly Ucerred Mechanic stainless steel ch,mn available at reduced prices dr. auto. ps. pb. amfm cass.. 10 sin eperience and flagstone hearth Ex- 9 Telep Piano Works. 433- NEW MUSIC a -zine • 4 hell Bros• new Paint, ask- bmwon mm 01.79" cellon( conation Asking 1491 http.//www durham- t)9 $3000 obo. 728-0597 Mob@* 41I6)4514etl $750 (905) 427-6483 news neafc298/n- V - alter 6 pm- , weekend any - PICTURE FRAME jm bedroom. 4 pc bath. frKfge AJAX 2 Ddrm basementm clsd P001 6 i utilities nW tun sue. propane stove and Electric hot apt Executive hone, all in- 9Y F!S Ensuite laundry oven wale,. elusive laundry, sep en- hook up For more into cap clock 10 x 6. stem. new trance Avail Jan 1st. $750 905-728-3050 old on Florida room, new carpet Located at Nestle No smokinga 683- -W MUST SEE, 1 Park Mu36 bet- 01064 professionally renovated ted ween sa een Lindsay and Bobcat' -AJAX -NICE one bedroom basement apartment Osha- goon. on water Branco new basement apt Appliances. wa. separate entrance, parking. so appliances. $45.000 Asking 530.000 a responsible tenant, refer- Non-smoker, no pets, best otter Leave message ences No smoking, pets Jan 1st/97 $550/month in - before 4 p.m or call after 5 Jan 1 occupancy $600 dusive. FirstAsst 571- p m to S p m Park tees rte- 619-9774 4362 901iable. Ask for Denise 3532 female Doberman, un- (905) 579-3791 AJAX Oxford Towers. NEAR OSHAWA Cents. SPA, 4 man, green, 2 yrs Spacious apartments. abet 2 bedroom apt.. in clean old. cedar skirting, cover, btdidrtg close to quiet 5 unit building, free egwpment and supplies.call• / Two bedrooms, irmeockme dex.Mm ap fig• law" lanlitial avail. Morsoe chopper. and CNH Found rC IQs 401. GO. Pool. sauna. Jan.l, 5620 plus hydra, call mat cutter. Muer lalling a Lost &Ch;; tZiiiii ChrWnMW Christrnas ly, Jan Ist i Feb.lst. From 839-4659. vip, and some soppy . 436-0503. Leave mes- Trees Trow Trees Ilio CX SM Honda, 5809. 683-5322. 61138571 sallawater cooled, shaft drive. txMi 7:30p.m. POOL TABLE (Outtern). FOUND GREY and nunt condition. 2 cues. brown cat, male. not neu- terad, with black stripe. Boston and Snooker balls white on face and paws (2 sols). $1250. olio Call white flea collar. In Mon - 905 -831-9830. arch SoCtements area, SNOW TIRES for BMW Whrtbngton Court 427- 535 I. Super contact TS 8310 740, 205/65 R15 94T MILS FOUND male un -neutered steal rimi wheel covers. brown tabby cat. LiverpooU good condrtan, $700. Call Hwy 2 area on Nov 30196. 721.2600. fable 3 4 chairs $1000. so- NOT TUB / SPA. Seats 7 PC SHERIDAN STYLE CaY 686-0375 leave mes- sage. 6. complete with wooden skirt and `fritter cover. bedroom sure (said wal- FOUND 1 blade i white $1800. Cap 666.3686. nut, valued over $5500.) male dog, Blue collar. 1 s rwki U $1995 OBD. Said walnut shepherd/collie nix male. HOUSE CONTENTS - wardrobe $235. Sofa i Both friendly Little Britain Oak wall units. new condi- chair $250. Other odd Cat (705) 78&3802. bon $1500.. teak Mining chairs 530./each 3 dress - • , moown fable 3 4 chairs $1000. so- ers S55./each. Dryer $95 3 LOST - small grey and tits. chairs. mates bed• antique dressers, 3 antpue white female cat. Strouds freezer etc Can (905) chest chest f35 chairs New Single box Lana/Whites Rd area. MAHA INVITER, great le-�' spring and mattress $135. Please call 831-1281 43G-9Many other items 697- LOST DOC, 14 month old JUST in time for Christ- 3532 female Doberman, un- man. BEACHCOMBER STEEL TRAILER: cropped ears, with fluores- SPA, 4 man, green, 2 yrs 101ong, 6'wlde. 5'high, cent green collar, lost on old. cedar skirting, cover, great for hauling wood, etc Marksbury Rd i Oklahoma broom, chemical supplies. $1000 firm (905)725-8861 Dr. , Please help she needs purchased from local deal- anytime; (705)799-1352 af- her medication and sadly edgreat support $2900 ter bpm nxssed by 4 year old little gid If you have seen her Call 987 4198 please call Mary 631 -072 tank bag. cover. 20.000 1 awl flit > 5 , tete txee $ atafvate.r km., mint condition. 52.000. oti rMM Oi Y, Call 5791743 sm. r a motor. hands at thumb t 17, lon+w i 19M Ttlo Varrishe s rwki U trails tike, $1,000 tot bilo WIMTBY-AVAILABLE Jan. $1,500 for bike and spares. tank bag. cover. 20.000 APARTMENTS FOR km., mint condition. 52.000. RENT 1,2.3, in adult btild- Call 5791743 sm. trig. fat Dec. and Jan. motor. hands at thumb Near Hospital. on bus stop. 19M Ttlo Varrishe Cat 728-4966. trails tike, $1,000 tot bilo WIMTBY-AVAILABLE Jan. $1,500 for bike and spares. 1/97. 2 bedroom apt. Lauf CAN 579.1743 sm. dry, Parking, non-smoker, 2 bedroom. $750. call 430- 0134. no pets. $600 + hydro. 1st/ 53500 olio. 905-985.8039 last required. cap Cara at • , moown 666.5545. BROOKLIN 3 -bedroom AYae ate' t NAME- DIATELY in Wfi 1920 POLARIS INIM 500. btil ing.: spaccuti. Carpet-or" arppet- NORTH OSHAWAcoma k pid cooled, new fresh ed, newly PWM W. with bal- large 2-bcdr°om. coin motor. hands at thumb may. dose to bus. shop- Dom .roadecooralled. in well - warmers. ski skins, car- ping, all utiities included, maaMaxted tMael ed�g' Targe bpJconios. outllMiea, bides, Skxb. excellent con- first /last required, no pets, cable indud" available coon. Ready for snow. 2 bedroom. $750. call 430- 0134. Jan.tst. $722.65. Cal 579- 795584. 53500 olio. 905-985.8039 5584. Stewart. after 6 pm. BROOKLIN 3 -bedroom ONE BEDROOM ba8e- 1925 INDY XLT, excellent apartment, apartment, fridge, stove, merit, L' and Finch cmrtdiion, $5100; 1967 YA- included. $7301 area, includes 2 parking MAHA INVITER, great le-�' available raw' Cat spaces, separate Onmanoe, dies sled, $1800; 1986 YA- ��-�' laundry, cable, air cord. MAHA V -MAX, very good CENTRAL AJAX, base- humidifier, electric fire - alarm, hydro, gas, available condition $2300; 1988 YA. ment apt., dean . bright . 4 Jan Ist. No pets. nc smak- MAHA XLV, good condition appliances, separate en- ing, $550 per. rta. Please $1900; 985-3561 after 6 trance. Avail. Jan.l. $500 call Mary anytime, (905) p.m. plus unities, cal683-8768 420-5975. AUGTIun CONSIGNMENTS AND ESTATES WANTED LOA commission, Payment next day. Sa1e$ every Tues Tours. and Sat at E p Antique furni o appliance: .t Owner and op eratpr MYLES KING AUCTIONS 33 Hall St. Oshawa, Established in 1960 725-5751 723-0501 (,RIST MILL AUCTION CENTRE NEWTONVILLE, )EC. 13TH, FRI.6 P.M. g the contents two homes, 9 pc. g suite. 5 pc. ma - dinette. set 6 back. chairs. t v , occasional •s and tables, Coll - tables. lamps. lamps. wicker !S, hammond organ and r h, water bed, bed, quilts, ::e stove, dryer. ;ware. china. -�s, crystal, an - s oasts water airtight stove. :cards, beam ••ori vacuum Sys- +anadianna 8 hp. -,.-:,wer, gas with like new) Wil - compete golf (RH) tools, pow - Is. metal Deitch, i- ­V charger. strop wheel barrel, pot hardware. equip. a large variety of Items Some :5•at Christmas res Preview Friday noon Plan to at - Terms: Cash, craved cheque, ,a IT, c. interac AUCTIONEER FRANK STAPLETON (905) 786.2214 Nx263-2996 DEC. 14TH, 10 ill UO TAUNTON RD. E. WHITBY ANTIQUES NEW & USED FURNITURE & TOOLS We are selling the balance of two es- tates plus others in- cluding old buffet, 6 PC. antique sofa, Fr. Prov. suite, wall units, 32- roll top desk, B ft. oak table, press back chairs, comforters, spindles for stairs, new sectional ches- terfield, pianos. love seats, 1 hp. air com- pressor, skill saw, ben sander, Dewalt radial arm saw, miter saws, table saws, scroll saws, 2 rolls of electric wire, new sofa's, oak round pedestal table, oak curved glass chi- na. dishes.crystal, sil- ver pieces, plus many other articles, 1994 GMC SLE 1/2 ton full load. Note Time: 10 a m Excellent Sale. New tools. furniture, Christmas gifts, an- tiques. Plan to attend. Terms Cash, Visa. M/ C & Interac. Viewing Friday from 1 p.m. to 6 P m. Mclean Auction & Liquidations 905686-3291 or 905-432-2836 AUCTION SALE SAT DEC. 14196, 5:00 P.M. PETHK K AUCTION BARN, 2498 CONIC. RD. l8, BOWMANVILLE (HAYDON) This week we have to be sold a large variety of antique & modern inure, collectable glass & china. Lawn & garden equipment. tools, appliances, 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 Into. Call (905) 2634252. Sale managed and add by Garry K. Powell Auctions, Appraisals & LigtAd81111C - AUCTION SALE SATURDAY DECEMBER 14, 10 A.M. SUPERB AUCTION for ESTATE of ALAN & MAE JAMIESON, of Oshawa Plus 2 Uxbridge Estates, held at Phoenix Sales Arena, Uxbridge. Hwy. X12 or Lak- endge Rd. #23 north to Hwy. #47. Go west to Uxbridge, north on Main St. to Davis Dr. SALE INCLUDE; Chickering Boston rosewood grand piano (early 1900's, EX), ant- 9pC. walnut dining rm- ste., modern oak dining rm. ste., pine hutch, qty. Ches- terfields & chairs (new & antique), qty. Coffee & end tables, ant- tables, rockers, qty. chairs, black leather lovesga eat, orn, Phonograph , brass 7 iron bed, walnut ar- moire, oak bedroom suite, qty, beds, Barr lief boxes, dressers, washstands, mantle clocks, guitar, accordian, lamps, trunks, hooked rugs, TVs, appliances, Envirotech wo0d/COm pellet stove ( fancy, 1 yr. old, EX), porcelain & tin advertising signs, 1975 Honda Moped, dog ruts, Ig- qty an- tique glass, chkW peWrter, Royal Poulton Panorama #3028, collector plates, Ltd. Ed. prints, Ig, qty. toys (dinky, corgi, match- box, Dick Tracj& new firetnrtcks) plus much more, Over 1,000 items,- Call for JUN W- ing. TERMS• Cash, Interac, Visa, WC. Viewing: 8 a.m. Sale Day. H9K_Tflis will be Our final auction for 1996. Don't miss an OPPortunity to purchase quality antique treasures for Christmas. Join us January 18, 1997, for the first Auction of the New Year. Warmest regards for the Holiday Season and thanks for your patronage. MARY HILL AUCTIONS Sunderland 1-705-357-2185 or toll free 1-800.6544647 AUCTION BARN Friday, Dec, 13 at 5:30 p.m. 3 miles East of Little Britain on County Rd. 4 End of season sale including walnut china cabinet, refinished oak dining extension table with 3 leaves, oak parlous table. Spinning wheel, oak library table, pine drop leaf table, chesterfield and matching chairs, single box spring and mattress, modern dressers and chests of drawers, harvest gold 2 door refrigera- tor and matching 30 in electric stove, cof- fee and end tables. walnut 112 moon table, oak rocking chair, co -oil lamps, 3 section chesterfield, crocks. 6 pc. fruit wood diningroom su- ite qty items from Franklin Mint Includ- ing plates, china dolls. curio cabinets, knck knack shelves etc Two 22 Cooey rifles 340 Savage 30 - 30. Remington12 gauge shotgun, delta bench drill press. bench grinder. 1 in belt San- der and scroll saw. 5 Inc Anens snow blow- er with electric start in good condition plus a qty china, glass. household and col- lectible Items. This will be the last sale of the Year We would like to rank everyone for her patronage •hrcughout the year and wish everyone a HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON The lust sale of 1997 will be Sat.. Jan 11 at am This is a good quality sale The Es- tate of the late Roy and Stella Seeley of :,rile Britain, contents of their home and summer cottage ln- uding good quality oak. walnut and wick- er furniture. quilts, china, glass and col- lectible Items More details in the New Year Don & Greg Corneil Auctioneers RR#1 Little Britain (705) 786-2183 FOR AUCTION Estates. Consign- ments, Household, Antiques. Bankrupt- cies. Liquidations, sold at your location or our Bowmarnrille Auction Hall. Packing. Pickup & Storage Available. Call for free confiden- tial consultation. MacGregor Auction Services 9OS-967-5402 905-967-664 r1WW rW ' pIC I►i� ; gay of We Ca/unra resporls�lble :for more Ulan One jn wifi n 111 the eluent Of an ,: _ lerr0r• Apartments / Ap For Rent artments � ,71Apa F t Rent nts W � For Rent ONE, two and three bed- room apts in most beauirful adult budding Available anytime Stevenson/Ross- land. Oshawa Call 723- 1009 , OSHAWA 888 . goo Glen St. 2 bedroom apts from 5675- $710 close to shopping. schools. GAA and Go Utilities included First/ last required Call 728- 4993 OSHAWA newly reno- vated 2 '.-2 storey 3 bed- room. heat, hydro included. Waterpool alarm system, 33 FALBY COURT 2 & 3 bedroom apartments in family building. Air conditioning, broadloom, 2 appliances, laundry facilities and underground park- ing included. From $785-$867. 686-0841 weekdays 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER I1, 1996 -PAGE 37-A Houses TownhousesIndustrial rim, For RentEA M, For Rent • Units 2 COUNTRY HOMES. 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom Professional couple. Clare- mont area (905)649-2436 5990 firsVlast References 3 BEDROOM BACKSPUT needed 120 Ritson S 725- 3258 CLEAN FAMILY BUILD- ING North Oshawa. 1, 2 & bdrms Inclusive. Pay ca - 14e. parking 8 laundry fac %23-2094 OSHAWA, 2 bedroom apt. ail •nousive. heat hy- :'o. cable, CIA, private en- '•ance S driveway $600 1151 & last. 10 pets. 571 3866 AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT MON - THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. FRI. 9 A.M. -5 P.M. SAT .&SUN 12-5 (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED finished ret room, 3 ap- paances.}acuzzi. in ground pool. air.deco,tied n ce 00 $1.0 plus utilities, Avail jan 1 765. King St E Oshawa :all for appomt- •-'ent 434-1386 4 BEDROOM ::ear east Oshawa ,u,e• area. large ^.•rveway8 yard. S890 plus *,Imes first 3 last. 721- 154 BEAUTIFUL 3 -Bedroom ce FAG 4 ao OSHAWA, 'age one bed- more detai s %^late Homes _ Dances. 4 -piece bath. 2 2 : ace baths professionally '-loth oasemem apt . won A 1 Houses Houses hn,shed basement S' goo• walk out. Jan 1St, non S"' S;: : cedroom. 2 For Rent 1 For Rent utifines 1si/last, references. $60000 meta- smoky -r -all "6-7260 root':-' dollar- -it :any BROCK RDJFINCH. 1 -year lease 14'6,298- s re. 571-0050 all H°ugh'or Sutton )759 OSHAWA CENTRAL .. ..,. . HAMPTON.ava'able m eery .^'r1ue pacrelor .. _ ,.. ,.^,wya'e^y 4 oedroom. 1C aoartment wood stove 9°► STILL RENTING .. Ives. SeSC oe, month plus - �zy. available now S450 rage au,et mature area ",sr 8 asst. 250 -eludes everything For S%FIN NOT OVVN A. 1152-5s. 52-5653 at•er ? pm -ore information cal Steve Bed �L ml 596(x1, month 6-69x9 3 &d bungalow Sy,ll(i 'month LARGE , oedr, r Osna- PICKERING bedroom Nd down payment's Bad Credit? Discharged Bar*rupt 7 wa ser- 2 bathrooms rec «aikc..' -asement apt Sr- -,,e Call Me! loth fenced yard, avail working person wei- -e0 5875 plus utd First -xne 5525 1stlast Avail 1'105!577 6275 or 1-8(>a&30-6_ 275 ase 705 a3 -s6'3 all a c.lb,st 1339-766, 1�I STAPLE- 'm PICKERING one bed- Sale. Rep tion n ,e .,,1. i ,-ci Rc,lt, Irri LARGE 3 BEDROOM caxer^enf apt Jill, leo ;.wawa •"►s. separate entrance. schoois and shcp-r+9 ps .,undry $540 inclusive�IFo uses Townhouws Sam plus uro,t,es 721- to one AvailableRent orForRent 2140 after 5 p m tan 1 686-8562 LARGE 3.2 bedroom 2 PICKERING Ath,tes,4C' ea- "gr! walkout _,1rm bsrrlt apt AC F 5. able laundry. park:^i .tidies included Srgle work:rg female welcome `.o smo.mgpets •stlast SM Jan est 420-4093 PICKERING LARGE ' �edr��^• basemer• apt - dge stove. an utifibes cark ng. S70C negotabie Avad Jar 1 831-0861 PICKERING VILLAGE ane bed•cor^ open .r vaulted ceilings, con '•al air. parking. laundry EXPERIENCE FAMILY LIVING 1975 MEMORY LANE, PICKERING Oversized 3 CeorOom, 11 2 oath townhouses with 2 appliances. gas heating, parquet floors, fenced In backyards. Close to schools, transit. parks & shopping. INARCHANT PROPERTIES (416) 321.9906 'u+ :a1 -s. 5 Appkelces air. urge tarpon. S' 30C 4.6. 69'-38% or 4/643/0059 evenings BLOOR/GRANDVIEw New 3_ -•.„r^ „iy d*corated Park.^g n0 petss.-rok�rg, ava.,ade �m- medately ^ear rasplaza $1100 mo utdrhes v,dud- *d ,905; 436-462' OSHAWA EXECUTIVE 3 of s:, -' ravine ct bathrooms. attached ga- age fndgwstove pe Mc' 'or retirees mantenarce lee Feb' sr S"00 $ 0C inclusive Jan 1st - 905) 509-9209 a 19051 427 0622 eve PICKERING WALK OUT apt 'Nes',^rile Bayv Moo- e,n 1 bedroom available Janl•97 includes cable. „Ohbes. parking. laundry Suitable ler single working adult First/last. ref Leave message 905-420-3897 PICKERING Whdes,4C1. clean bright 1 -bedroom basernent apt.. full kitchen, air, laundry sop ert . park- ing, it lit es included Non �,,�,w��� HOUSlS smoker l stllast. $625 " Aparb 'efts ' Available Jan 1sV97 Can For Rent FOR RELIT 1011 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 3-6edre.Dm TownnouSe ,;nils utilities included Stove & Refrigerator Parquay floors throughout. Parking included Playground Area Close to schools and Shopping From $1111,4116.00. Call 905-721-0980 OSHAWA - NORTH Ox- ford 1 d 3 bdmi Near Go stabon. 401. Parking, hy- dro, balcony/patio. No dogs. $630 and $730. Jan. est (905)721-2232 (416) 239-2752. SOUTH AJAX. 2 bedroom basement apt. $700 per month inidusive. first & last required, auvall. Jane. 686- 2338. SOUTH OSHAWA. 275 Wentworth Sl. W.. 2 bed- rooms. $600 & $620, dose to !uses, shopping, avail- able immediately, Ind". .t- hAm hydro. carkirw. 1st hast required, no pets. 721-9722. 531 MARY ST E. WHITBY 1 and 2 bedroom suites available in wet main- tained and quiet mature budding. Utilities, parking, laundry fac. and security cameras. On site manage- ment. For appt. to view call WHITBY 112 Centre St Nath Large 5 room upper unit. Quiet well maintained building Fridge, stove. broadloom, lots of storage. Laundry facilities, garage. Responsible adults. Refer- ences regwred. No pets. S895. Includes heat and water. Available February 1 sl. 416-486-01 89. WHITBY. specious two bedroom apartment n home, with fveplace and in ground pool.. Washer, dry- er. fridge and stove nclud- ed. $695 plus 1/2 ublities. Avadaole Feb. W. No pees. 668-4469 WHY rent when you can own your own home for I- than you ft-*?!! Cal Dave Haylock Sales Rep. RdMax Summit Really (1991) Ltd- (905) 668-38W or (905) 666-3211. Houses For Rent 666-2450. WHITBY - Large 2 bed- room basement. Parking. laundry, sop. entrance. Large lot, close to every- thing. No smoking. 1stAast. Avail. Jan 1st. $700. al n- dtuiver. Call 905-668-3232. BOWMANIVILLE Wrem Blvd. 3 bed- rooms. small executive, fin- ished basement, deck. fenced yard. 4 appliances, gas heat. + utittles. CALL NOW to view 905-571- W25, message machine. $1-1 A Absolute Affordable w11Y PIEN" of YOUR IM08 POR s485/YTHU No Downpaymen t" Discharged BarAtupto? Cal MNI 0" 5714MTS I-SO04HO41275 1•arlk lewd _ Safes Rep. Sutton Group Excel Really- 1ST CIKICE AFFORDABLE HOMES ! WHY RENT? BUY! No do= payment. No prottlernt Let the shore you !low ! Mot. Pay. $7000.AC. CON Thomas C. Pike Sala Rip, Rwm Accord Really Ltd 57WIll Classified ftL open every 1!•n. u Fri. &46 a.m. - &W P.M. SaL 938 - 3:06 Call 6SM17 •nth includes utilities 7051778-2430. PICKERING Spotless 3 Decr_c- felached large KJcren, newbroadlOOm. apa,ances 3 washrooms. wage 5975 per ^10 plus .brines Ava,able Dec 68.3-9629 RITSONMILLCROFT 3- o.,oroom rami tag 4 ap- pliances. central vac not tub+poli, close to schools. available Jan 1et97. $99o. polities 15V1a5t 905 -4C4 - %s3 Rosslana Anderson New Schools Beautiful trees Fenced 3 -bedroom Deck Available Jan 1st -5M $1050. 2 year no rent in- crease 655-4682 even- ings. W/MTBY: OLDER 2 -bed- room. detached bungalow ler responsible tenant Ful - basement, gas. private drive, fenced: everything nearl Firstnast.$750+util- gooame. "W -m -m ings- W 00DVIEw PARK: De- tached. lovely 3 bedroom, hardwood & natural tnm throughout; now gas fur- nace, fully fenced, decd and moret $89Wrrlonth+ ubktles. (905)576-2601. 4 , Townhouses For PAM SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 bedroom townhouse close to schools and stropping. $899/mo. at inclusive. First/ last. Available now. 905- 579.9956 days. 3 bedroom townhouse near Pickering Town Cen- Ve, 5900 plus ubl. Avail- able immediately. (416) 244-6878, ask ler Max. 3bedroom townhouse in wen maintained family complex Freshly decorat- ed includes 4 appliances, all utilities Parking, close to schools, all amenities Jan or Feb occupancy 122 Colborne St E Oshawa Appt 434-3972 3 bedroom townhouse. 5 appliances included. great West Lynde location, fin- ished basement. $975 plus Will Available Jan 1 Can 668-1463 AVAILABLE NOW AND JAN Large 3 bedroom townhouse, neutral decor, 4 appl. 1 112 baths. case- ment 8 garage King & Townlme area S895 + Jill Phone 905-721,82' 3 NORTH OSHAWA. 3 pedroom . casl;er-,ant townhouses in well main. tained family complex Freshly decorated with Frig !stove, close 10 all amenities Starting at S738imort- On she Mgmt once Call W5-72fi-3r77 OSHAWA TOWN- HOUSE -, ; lus ore cAH looms S89C per mo plus gas heating 5 appliances. 2 park,rg Jan ,st 576- 9038 2 INDUS TRIAURETAIL Units for rent. aDprox 2000sq ft each, prime Oshawa location, close to 401 12xl2 overhead doors. $3 751sq ft I+ TM I Call 905-579-5909 nights. 905-433-4161 days INDUSTRIAL UNITS Thorrton & Terw.,iegar 1937 8 358 sq ft office warehous,rg $325 sq h net Call 905579-5077, af. ter 5 pm 905-436-9481 /FE, Florida • Vac. Rentals CLEARWATER AREA. 3 tMr�r^ •ow^^i'.Se _cid lac zz BBO. prvate yard available now For into and to view pnotos 905 579- 3788 CLEARWATER. 3 bed- room ;o.I :)-manert hornes, heated pools -of `ub. minutes to beak^es. blue Jay baseball NHL HOCkey NFL Fsotba-1 8 , ase S -fog tracks Cr,W- rer welcome bnotos shown I you, home 905583-5503 CUBAN Acccmmoda tills v ,a•e rooms not water air con S•5 daily Call 905.571-4064 'or l Rooms for Rent' more detai s %^late Homes wa . a -;e oryn( -u,r,• r I For Sale AJAX. FURNISHED agents ..ter.. •-, rent r -, �' ABSCL..TE_r-:,ve:y. nome, owl entrance.caoie S"' S;: : cedroom. 2 S au -dry 'ac,kt es. shared storey garage walk •:. to tall- S WICren Non deo, :eep 'erred *C smoky -r -all "6-7260 root':-' dollar- -it :any BROCK RDJFINCH. 'or S84'� nC uo,rg :ayes ^r .-^. .^.•,}or•aae all H°ugh'or Sutton •+,snec room, snare bath, Group Cassie 430-900C ght coo. r : aundry 'ac DETACHED Bungalow Nock", ;ert welcome •r i;✓' rill e.r as. ^ ; nor smc.e, $375 685- $1459". Lot 5 - r • �C` , 07" bedrocros. separate ga rage au,et mature area AVAR.ASLE MeM E"TELY RAINISMED ROOM m room snare Cathy ome.rtaer west home 'irst ' 2 ash •eduired C alVleeve Message 9OS-939.13" YI 305 33 • - 72% EXECUTIVE HOME r • ;e area ry 65C sq It 4 oeorooms 3 -.imr�oms-er,-a, vac and .-neral air all zleamw. -elated r grourd •Mol fve- -ace fully 'enced and Irdscaped tLacfi c Asx g 5256 90C tea,- 43C SIMCOE 548 1c arrange a v,ewrng wa . a -;e oryn( -u,r,• r _norcus Offers only No rCuse. :O -mon K 1C^er agents tacd,tu". laundry. ac ­N-oom von-smo.a' S9C FIRST TIME BUYERS week Available mine sh :;0C orn, Oawa .:lea- Oatwy )05-436-1660 normal,� 1300 s "normal,r great UNFURNISHED 2 egnboumood Pana qa b lira -ew a p,cli ,; 'age shed Immodate oc- Vdlege Ala. .On sr^.D.e• -wwcy 905 -28-845F female weicomed Park^ laundry. coowr, facilities S4JC.^ontn Ava,.able,m- med,ateiy Rose 416 567 53 Shared ACCornodabon AJAX Nestrey Hwy 2 a,ea .a,ge nom* to sra,e. Close to GO & T,ans t S37Smonthly Ail inclusive Call 683-60W NORTH OSHAWA: 'Nomas teacher! to share clean. 2 -bedroom apart. merit win non-smoking fe- male Laundry. parking, no Pets. fenced yard S375iin- clusme FirsLlast. .tan 1 Feb 1 Can 430-6906 � 1:011d01rrRi111115 For Rent ONE BEDROOM condo. 5 appliances pool. sauna. gym. Hwy 2 and Westney. available immediately. ISV last required. 5830 lnclu- sne 420-40:15 orrice a • Retail Space OSHAWA 4 Months Free Rent !11- 3OW sq. Lwr.lvl. $900, 850 sq -2nd. fir. 5550, 600 sq. main $500. 250 sq. main $350. 600 2nd fir $500. 1.200 sq. ft. 2nd floor Cal 434-2447 or 655-4132. ONE MONTH FREE - 460 sqft. office for rent, d- vided in two, compete with co neuter room. washroom. waiting room etc. $450 in- cludes everything. Prime location - available urnle- dately. Simcoe N. 576- 6999, ask for Steve. WW A -,Ax Detai 3 c r _.s once ' 12 hatrts. c vac. f,r*p-ace gara?o large fenced vara- PRno in 'shed basemer'n*utra, deck, S•53 90C 58E- 2607 OSHAWA 4 cecroom •Bice: .a': a..: ' n,sned tasenenl. 7 1 2 oaths :Icse to ail amenities paved dnve S'46 300 Cad 905 721-9301 WHITBY 3 bedroom sem. D r^ya,Jw 2 loam hardwood rl00rs. fmishec t lsement. all newer w,nd- �ws 905-666-3688 Townhouses for Sale OWN FROM $623' IMO ;P&Ip Bright. spaaous. 3 - bedroom. trdge,stove, dishwasher, wasnerroryer Dramatic ofn,ngroom over- looking great -room with 12' ceding. Eat -n kitchen. ill bath- powoer-room. Fur ished basement. garage. C; A. Immediate occupancy SPECIAL CHRISTMAS BONUS Close before end of year and recleve free upgrade) CALL TO VIEW (905)721-2291 Rhonda Brewster Vacation Properties CLEARWATER - 2 -bed - mom mobile (family park), heated pools, hot tub, minutes to beaches. sleeps 6. More information avail- able $275 weekly. 905- 434-7184. PAGE 38 -A -THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 11, 1996 ffm Money • Busing ffen, Personals To Lend Opportunities (416) 208-4133 900-451-3638 ext 704, • Mortgages. MEM E Insurance MORTGAGES - Good. bad and ugly Financing for any purpose. rates from 595% All applications ac- cepted. Community Finan- cial Services 668.6805 VERY SMALL home business. suitable for handy retiree Unlimited potential. min 100% return $9.500 Includes consider- able stock, all equipment 686-2258 • , Registrations DRUM LESSONS Private lessons available • rea- sonable rates. 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GENTLEMAN WISHING to meet Lady 38 52 for Companionship Sense of humor a must' Discretion assured (It necessary) Serious calls only Dave ('905)576-1122 Spm -8p m THREE LITTLE ANGELS Kathy, Mitch & big brother Daniel are thrilled at the arrival of triplets!!! • Nicholas Henry v Kathryn Marie w n Jason Michael w Bom Nov. 30th 1996 at 11:07 pm. Proud Grandparents are Harry & KaN, Bustard, Maria St. Jacques and Joe St. Jacques. Big thanks to Dr. M. Virtu. Special thanks to all the great staff at Women's Collage Hospital and Toronto Sick Children's Hospi- tal and Markham Stouffville Hospi- tal. Many thanks to our family & friends for their love and support. To place your personalized In Memoriam, call 683-0707 and -let one of our professional ,advisors help you. IN NIEMORIUM This Christmas, remember your loved ones with a Christmas In Memoriam Tribute TRIBUTES WILL BE PUBLISHED SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22, 19% To ensure your tribute is included, call us by noon on Thursday December 19 Call Classifieds 576-9335 or 683-0707 \c=cr nus, IIx nppmumtc n pec hair rc p r L, again' 1-�r.m audio vurwxf oil all � f Ilk turn tkadt oixnc•, nrcncrI fix publxatxin in tlx AH, Ad%urntr or Thn Peak. call 68}iM v 404-6591 IyyR tClannguxl&P,�nYcrnm,xlcnl,, IW71VIri all ulvl xrc„ (kith nliti,c inforautam ruimW y"'r b 1" Aur Im•+,-umc In I alhng the numlm ,air M)uglu to mu bt tlx Gdklwmg furl rail Nnnc, 11- I n o nh Arxkry in Arttri tx t. T is n. %h Fri l lnx. FIDLER, Jean Munroe Robertson, Jean died peace- fully at her home on the 5th of December 1996. She fought her illness courageously and with valour. This remarkable lady will be remembered always by those who knew and loved her. Jean's passions were family and the Ajax/Pickering Hospital . Both family and hospital benefited immensely from her tireless ded- ication. Jeans volunteerism earned her the Commem- orative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of Confed- eration of Canada. A service celebrating Jean's life and work will be held on December 12, 1996 in the Chapel of the Accettone Funeral Home 384 Finley Avenue (428-9090) at 1p.m. Followed by a recep- tion at the Ajax /Pickering Hospital (Enter by the west entrance). In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ajax/Pickering Hospital Foundation 'Jean Fidler Endowment Fund* would be appreciated. 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E YOU OUT THERE? a cor.lident, honest, ;o,ny ,guy with a good ..-' of humor. who enjoys d ",mipnicaton7 I'm, a „g 4; , 57-, slim, attractive. curnate, enjoy dining. . „nq. the outdoors. movies goet Imes at home BOX 58 OcHAWA RESIDENT I'll wdh brown hair crueeyes Enjoy PLarng I have tunand a social +,•r Seek a male. 18-21. •ince who is fit and likes to 'on HOX 12793 :TARTING OVER ' p,otessional female and her. 58'. with brown half narel eyes Seek a male ,_", a time bit of every g, ,golfing. entertaining and 't time at home as well •5 84 SEEK SPECIAL MALE .•,. w,tn orown naw ry'r, k ceelung merest 4550. 51:;- or taller + 71e, who is a non un loving, rorrlan. ••,.•the to treat r e spe- c•(, LA BOX 20248 --T'S LAUGH It HAVE 't „ %,"ye white „e. 32is hull filwed, with . ^ halt and eyes. ndepen- ,pw and honest Enjoy iutaxtrs. Qxet evenings ,s.1 animals. Seek a Mute ,rdn s,rnwa infer-^. a 3 humor and loge, to y ,-. do- BOX 20288 SEEM CARIBBEAN MAN ,..,man Canaoan r t 9-. 14) Ws. gentle a^Appv Look-, g fon a sn- oe .1 vm', ^a,e, 40 to .res . .,�a-,.nonate for ',t%r.p anoa possible rela- .-,p Enjoy tralekn% quiet •,g,. and more BOX 'RUE ROMANTIC n.;,e Wide temale. v and blade tae. 36. a o nependents, enjoy I country. sentimental vuned animas Looking A man no has simlia ,sits. honest and caring 17656 RANT HONEST GUY J : 1 : it webrg a . with SI. -till read. goa. greervllue eyes. 24 to 30 Kitt dance&Q outdoors and M more BQX 17938 :000 QUALITIES ArAW 1 Anglo Indian seek- . an !toned And sincere pawn with a sense of ',Or who likes dancing. all And quakty tine at e Late 30's to mid-40s , 213305 KATHY LEE LOOK-ALIKE Vinke' ,eft klyed, tall Looking tot a ptokessional. while, attraC- )-deman BOX 20310 NANTEO: ONE GOOD MAN .tar aid -Nte le"rnale. 56- 140 pounds Looking tot spx,a man to spoil, pant - and enjoy hie's pleasures. 9 to a man 40 40 to 45. W hoAi :s nest saxere. "v dining WL dancing, rhkght walks, and more. _u 13480 NEW IN TOWN year Ob single while • Aa who enjoys sports, ,,.key, and more. I'm now to '•- area and I'm looking for sun,e0re to show me around. you're interested, please •:ave me a message. BOX '5319 GUY WITH GOATEE :4 year old famese See" d1raCtive ,rale with Shaved 'ead, blue or groan eyes and Z,al- between 25 And 30. oyes outdoor act-bm sports, good Sense of h�- Iease reply. BOX 17937 COBWRG AREA Full figured. professional female, 28, financially acid er"OhOnaay Secure. E" out- aoors, M Ovies aid Seeking single Mat*, "2591101 Single tathers wek:omaOK . B -:Q86 BIG ON LIFE Anrachve, black, mid 20's, sin- 4le mother who is No assured .,.it loves life. Seeks a tab, ,u.mdous, statue whit* t* tha air friendship and possible Passion, BOX 21389 FRIENDS FIRST Ta,l and attractive samale look- ", , 35. Pl ssiOnal male. 30 ,Seeking a no gs attached relationship. N,, heatl games! BOX 12761 SEEK A SPECIAL MAN Anracbve. 47 year old lady, `, 4 115 pounds, Enjoy travel' ,nov,es, dancing and quiet limes Looking for a Man. 5010 611 wish similar mleesl8, for a long term relaf 17t,38 r0-' BOX PASSIONATE WOMAN 27 year ,)fit 59 1 2single lack Milliner , with a shm to rnetlwm build fm self assured, adventurous, pretty, and vivacious. Looking to a tall, humorous, attractive white male for friendship and possi- bly more. BOX 20242 SERIOUS CALLERS ONLY 31 yf ol,! single white mother ofone Seeking a man 31 to 40, for a long term relahon- Shlp Must be considerate. kindaffectionate, employed and love kids BOX 20256 DEAR SANTA: 4.11-. 27 yr old. single white lemiale with a heart of gold All I wanl for Christmas ,s a single white male 25 to 35, who enjoys camgrg, bowling, treat - ng a lady with respe :t and understanding BOX 20276 SEEK SOMEONE SPECIAL S.ngh, • cn, nok,nq for ,.,) , penton. 25 W id. fur a csr"-reet relatanshro, who enjoys the outdoors. quiet n,ghts at home, dining out. dancing, and more Single fathers wel- come. smokes and social dnnkv, I an, honest. have a great sense of humor, nice pera,ahfy, no head games BOX 23284 FRIENDS FIRST Attrari,ve fem.ne seeking pro- kssional mak. 30-35. who m caring and outgoing Friendship first No head games BOX 12'62 SOMEONE SPECIAL 5 6' '.-^ ale ,-v, da, cng and much more Seek,, a special mak. 25 to 1'. tIn; hiendshipSoca drink„, are tine BOX • 2 763 SINGLE MOM S,r•;,e -m- I'll dancing ail (juiel .rym w.y at home Seeking someone special Want sorneor a 2535. vrohng and %o" drinker 11OX 12764 LOVE THE OUTDOORS F"Toric A -1k Ing mail MIP I honest and Wx:ee. Enjoy the outdoors. boating, etc Wants someone who likes th" Same BOX 15285 GIVE A CALL 2' rear ')d ',,male Like, 'o 0.1. ttul S.." '. Isuar •rla- tionship G„ a call BOX 15292 NO DEPENDENTS 3b. 5b" Lkwr .1wn ng. music. Outdoors, sluned Animals. Seeking honest. caring. aflec. 110nAle male who wants a long-term relationship BOX 17583 LIKE TO BE NEEDED Fem.ar 5 7" 1 7'_ Its. ,eerurg blaCk ,.ale. 43 to 50. 5 t0" and up Nonsmoker Sorrew,e romd"hi; With good sense of humor, who likes to be need- ed BOX 20216 SEEK ATTRACTIVE GUY 31 year a i vngwr .,, ,tr - see" atrach" tall mak, Jo so 38 who Its employed. honest and allocnonale BOX 20257 COUNTRY WALKS 29. 56' Tu, r.qured, browrvDrown. s nijha mother, enjoy country music, drag out ad big walks Seeking a man 30 to 35, fall, good look- ing and romantic.. BOX 15265 RENAISSANCE MAN Professional single mother Of two with a good sense of sen I have a passion for life and an aWenturous streak. I'm ready to explore a relationship with a Renarssance man, 37 to 50. wino a grounded, spiritual, and equipped to facile We'S chal- hinges BOX 21334 LOOKING TO DANCE Tall. 46 year old, divorced Iamile looking for a tall, male band to go so parties and dances with. I enjoy cads. board games, H crags, read - ng and walking. BOK 21333 PETITE BIMINETTE thdemated French treasure in CdMUr% wAl cut* SIM" POS sesses great personality, unique quaMes. Looking f r bieldsfkp wish non smoking. Sint* or widowed while male. 45 to 55. 5'11', established. wish morals and a conscience. BOX 23281 ENERG&M FEMALE 31 single bmah , 57 wish a medium buld. Enjoy sports, Wteybot, and more. Looting Nor an attractive single mat* with SW#" i AwesNs for Inandship fist. BCK 15078 ARE YOU MR- ROAM Are you 45 to 55, handsome. oulgoing. good sense of (humor, personality 9Dod dancer. like country western music, no dependents. assail fished, chanting, and a good build? Then you mss be fern! YVfat you'll gel is a good Pack- age. BOK 31799 SLO A MTELLJGENT Very attractive. chemin9, out- going, great ParsaraMy, sense of humor. non smoker, young 49. well established, no depen- dents Enjoys music. dancing. camping. the good Me, great oukII melt' other nerests. BOX 318M THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 11, 1996 -PAGE 39-A Ajax/ Pickering News 2VIvertiser Brings lou... To place your FREE ad, call 1-800-662-8423. Anytime. day" or night. WNaRELTours To respond to an ad, call FREE 1-900-451-3793. F REE Pergonal 1Ad FREE Voice Gmeting 52.0 per minute. You mint be 18 or older. Both nurnb,-r, work with 7nurh fnnnl" and K.,tary SAME INTERESTS Ahra,-I' • ..,1 I :Ar d f, ,Ie � al e. 5'4" and physically fit Enjoy outdoors,dancing, cuddling and more. Seeking someone with similar Interests BOX 1515 WARM HEARTED Nat y,rrq r, ,.ea, n:d a single til female Seek,ng e Christman male. must he •,,, going and enjoy sports, family and pets. Seeking rnendshfp. Possible more. BOX 21;Ilit WANT TO SHARE LIFE 57 ye"n ,,,j ',guyed female, 5 5" with brown eyes Enjoy my family sports, bingo. quiet e,nngs at home and going out Seeking a male with the same interests for a long term •elabonsnrp box 17022 COULD YOU BE HIM1 Se king a • wl, w y„j.YS music, sports NAS -_AR l otomy es, dinners for two, etc I am a tall. beautiful blonde divorcee BOX 17430 RECENTLY SLPARATED Bel, ertly -l'afareo ar"arl,ve MOtw:r of ore. 25. 5 7-. 1 YO lbs Would lie,! meet a man who enjoys ':A^'.ping. fishing, moves and wet nights at home p,efe, someone 25 to 35. BOX 2"1' 56 ENJOYING LIFE '31 " ,lid W v ;ie white mother. 5'10' ht ,and attractive Seeking male to share Ide with .+A,e good sense of humor_ e,py outdoors and Wets NO '-wad Games BOX 17437 SOMEONE SPECIAL s.; I, , you ' yt1 ere 50 o. oirever oak•.; !,X an"c bonate. ,.rade "u,js and .IS.SCS kind ,A wumain,. you ve lo,nd h- , Am mecum sued and enjoy kle, tauoter. And poet Mmes with sorneahc so. oal BOX 23263 NEW IN THE AREA 3' P y,: srt ;.Mt,, '•hale &.ern 'ryes, crown r,rr , area Enjoy cocill +id, and long walk, ',eeY,n; uX. I -W to start reser with HOX 12533 SIMPLE THINGS 4,, r ..! tendo- ^VM with goal sense of humcl, no emnys the autdooS, quiet din- ners and ole in genera BOX 17442 HERE IAM' Aftr,,vve ,,,,,pot, employed lemale. 3U. short blonde halt. green eyes 59'. adventurous. open and honest 1 e lav k,ih working -;ut, dancing dining Pool. TfAvrl. spats, lust about anything So please, attractive single males. raave message in my box Sudbury area BOX 23258 SPONTANEOUS LADY 27 ve"ar .hid v -male ''30 pounds. blonde half' hazel eyes. employed. enjoy ruts& back -4ng, dining out Looknq for A single white man. Wp antaneous and tun to be whin BOX 20635 LIFELONG LOVE Apra ;b, wngie wfkte mom n my mid W s Loot I,X that wry special did 'asnoned male for a tong term ietation- st p Serous ,inquiries only BOX 14998 NO HEAD GAMES 43 year old, professional white, female. 5'6'. 150 Ibs. non smoker down to earth. honest and sincere. etc Enjoy dining out, traveling. live theatre, long walks. danhc- n9, talks and quiet times Seek a white male, intelligent. non smoking, professional and at least 5' 10' to, a monogamous relationship. BOX 18426 wARD CLEAVER TYPE 30 year did Attractive female, 5'5' wish a slim build. I'm hOrt est and caring with a big heart. Enjoy spats. movies, MUSIC. reading, long wamcs, and more. Looking for an active, honest. nM gea. and down to earth male wish a good sense of humor. Single tattlers wel- come. No smokers pease. BOX 14965 GRACIOUS LADY Pelle Malde female enjoys dancing. traveling, dining. romantic evenings, and more. Looking for a tat, gentleman, 49 to 53, for fl endiship. BOX 17315 BIG 6 BEAUTIFUL Single mom, 26, seeking sn- ge male to enjoy life with. like the outdoors, music and loves to dance, non smoker. Single fathers welcome. BOX 17321 JUST BEING MYSELF Petite Lady, early 50's, enjoys biking, hiking, dancing. Skiing and many other interests. honest, sincere, trustworthy. Seeking genii man with simi- lar interests. Honesty and trust a must. Social drinker only and non smoker BOX 23211 SEEKING SPECIAL MALE Betwr , 4'- . an d -i'i honest. nonsmoker, •.;armg, Pal --.I . fomlartC has good sense of humor and wants to feel needed Enjoys country •ock ml,siC, danC,ngr outdoors. nature; live m Colebrook Meet ^e over lunch to See If we are compatible Bob of 46. with 15 year old daughter would you please phone back"' yr)ur phone number did not rI. orl BOX 23198 BIG IS BEAUTIFUL 21 year •,Ir) -,....In. mother enjoys dancing, walk,n,g and enjoying like to the Ivnest Looks ; !rr a single. mooga- m,ou, •rA le who shares similar interests Single fathers wet ,torte BOX 13"1 FRIENDSHIP FIRST A,tr. ,e !'1 n•Ar .,d t-Aip 54' wrtn rxa,de Mir Enjoy mktsr;. darofng, the outdoors. MOvill and leia" at home Looking fa an attract-,. Iingie «Hite. 35 to 45. who ,s a min smoke w+th swhilar njer th for trervN,p 13OX 15817 LET'S TALK K-1 1,-W- ,farm. iu., nlellecutd.. P' asanl, on smo.irr; female. 24 enjoys sunno-.rr,; con-rsahon. walks. dancing. ^ani, read- ,ag, pets and orW.zanon Seeks d,tw,n to earth, ,nteih- gent '.armg, loving s,rr"r" mak. 24 W 31. with s-aw- ntwests BOX 23210 CALL SOON. GUYS S-3', .r,'i. ,el, ie 21 enjoys going ,Tp it, walk, ,- to ,moves. play,nq -;a"- CAnAel,gnf lbnnes and going Out to H,ngo Se -,n,; an a wit've mail 2 • 'o ,'S Kao escvs the same ,rldevs as me 'f :ha K you all fine ASAP BOX 23'57 SINGLE SELF EMPLOYED aroma,. live, JulOr%Xs. cam ,ng, meat', Seekln,7 angle mala. 38 !0 46 BOX 73'r,3 EARLY X -MAS PRESENT &no `"APD,nr'ss. Ther why. wa)t until Christmas' Single, 35. employed. honest, romw,- ec. loyal. looking to Mr Night. 35 to a5. employed, -rue romantic, good sense of humor BOX 23147 SEEKING SOULMATE E^V" >it m,a,r � •.re le " _,y oac .. r shm Look;rN fa W ndrpen- Oent. sincere tam. shim. dark hared ,male. 23 to 30. irh,; wants a loving. Comwhimed rMaton,hW BOX :5'42 ENJOYS SIMPLE LIFE young at newt. enjoysout- doomcountry and 50's music. dnwg and dancing. socukr- in¢ win good sense or humor Looking -1. sinter relatrorn Ship 1w 'tad games BOX 23139 BOWLING ANYONE' r • , .. ,1r -, 41. And 45 1111u,1 Ove ;,tk.cen. enjoy meet, j ,;mer people. IS car ,ng easy Bung and honest and also love To boar am 5'6-. 1251bs. short blonde hall. hare] eyes BOX 23134 LOVING CARING NATURE female. Ca,Ydefed dttfaCtive and trustworthy Seek,r,g ^on - est and kind white -cower win a positive outlook good sense Of humor a wat m smile and who ,s trrenhdfy but n0il a tort Reply ,1 you have the same mlerests. BOX 23135 TRUE ROMANTIC independent, easygoing. down to earn, full 11yuured woman. 36, looking fa a husky. sensitive. non smoking male with a good sense of humor My many interests Include romantic evenings at hare, animals, music and at. Friendship tvst, relationship possible. BOX 23130 BEDROOM EYES Not CnW Crawford bub Close. 33, Mother of pooch. enjoys working out. walks, cooking, music. Camping. chops wood and bawls hook, tired of ba scene. outrageous haw. Seeking a single man. 30- sh. for possible relationship. who dyes b enjoy BOX 23314 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. YOU ARE CURIOUS Ealy 30's tam orae, atheac and adventurous Looking la a dominant, single Bi female to fulfill both out fantasies. Discretion and cleanliness a must. Will answer all. BOX 23298 MYSTIFYINGLY UNIQUE Health conscious. powredully bu ilf, 45, independent, finan- cially secure, clean and selec- tive male. On occasion, desires to generously pamper a lady of quality and set respect. You may be to one. Let's talk. BOX 23294 SLEEPLESS IN C080URG 41 p: ar old fain,;, • f,,,.. Enjoy hockey movies. cook:nrR. imus,. 11u1et evenings, ,'. ,an,e and normo, Looking lot a lemale *,In similar interests BOX 23295 SEEKS COMPANIONSHIP pert., nlle^,A• •,Ac"n. care -g 1 r• r, 4f s. 5 '1 wh,te p,ofesS,Onal,erg It, �ledn, attached and neglect ed Enjoys sk nq oofdoa and ,ndoo %"N ritellectual art, artistic art -ties $eek ti '.a tii,a&l discreet relatonsh:, wdh charming, affectionate. I,- womar BOX /'3297 KIND d SINCERE MAN 511 In orown Mm and eyes I m trustworthy And pur- suing a areererlorce- in-t Seek •�a1 sOeC,al Someone wf• :armg, non - est and romarit, BOX • 3941 SOFT SPOKEN MALE Single .vnde -•,,,•. •a r, od and Mr. Has snot crown •,as and Omer, eyes I am ookin lg for a single white ternafe. 19 to 20 -ho s .Il,^ and enwgetoc BOX 17575 EROTIC TIMES '-'.ear 1,4 ,,r l sorre mKvg gentleman s"eKs al!racnve. ad,ntura,s Lady rot h,n tines BOX 2'4111 WAITING FOR ADOPTION h' " al,. rtrri-•,fir,; :armg. Open mvded man. n rr1•n late 310 S. 61-. husky build. fight brow- n4,1 bloc eyes and shot' Jean] lurAvu; "X al,, attractive and care •; 4,f1, whc eryovs chip fun things As 4 cope BOX ; '✓93 LONG TERM LOVE 41. 1- ` • 4, aa.nd w,qw ••,a,e Loo-,; 'a a long term- •eatormshkp .nm ,o Head games Or hes Eppy long war., ';rma+ac dinner, con - fill larn_,nq. and more It you re nieeved. :*ease ,nave me 4 message BOX • "A" YOUNG AT HEART hue Enos me outdoors, 503 muse. socializing. and ,rare Looking " A serious nwlabor, sap Nc 'Iead games BOX 153, SIMILAR INTERESTS' Well a •wamanv I ,s in shape eqO,, 're :uld.as. sl..'nq •.e ^gnt,le. And •rose 1 ,• .• mrefested. Plea" VAR •"e a message BOX 15314 LET'S HAVE FUN•" 11- arud�5.; pu+riw Lnµ)y dant ,ng. long walk, ^tits. work erg our. silt,I nq, and more Looking 10 a, attractive write bmre . ' to 35. with a skm to mined,, 1 build. fir •,lin an.; more BOX 15,124 A SPECIAL MAN Gann,; al,,. A'I . -- aro 6 5 Ids Dana sKkgw mare Erhjoy moves. dining out. tAwlw,q- arwmas. and more Looking for a special ally. 25 to 45 wrath a sense of nano who like, Io cook .10 knows now to treat 'tie man. BOX 15326 OUtET AND SHY MALE ;'4 yea, :,'d 0. ,in'giC while na,e lCek,nq a special woman Eriov pod, cads. reading, romance and moretit you re interested. please leave me a nwssage BOX 15329 TIME TO SNARE 3C yea old mile. 6. 185 Itis. Seeking someone under 30 years of age and le is mart 135 pounds for companion and lover BOX 15332 ITS PARTYnNE 6.1' single male with blonde hair and hazel eyes Looking for a lenWe. 19 to 21, who enjoys spats, dance clubs. and laving hen. If this is you. give me a cam. BOIL 15431 FRIEIIOS FIRST 49 yea old male. 51'. 160 Us. Likes to work Out and rile mots cycles. See" hlend- ship that can lead 10 relamorl- ship. Give me a call. and ers see if we are compaabe. BOK 15436 LET'S SHARE PARADISE 30 yew did hilae, 5'11', 190 pounds wAn brown new and blue eyes. Seeking a lady between 25 lo 32 to share We I We in the country. Have hors- es and dogs and lots of Peace and quiet. BOX 17584 SHARE SAME INTERESTS 30 year old white male 5'11', 150 Ibs. shoulder length brown hall smoker. likes to dance, movies, and swan - ming. Lookup for attractive female between 27-35, shm 10 medium build. who share same nkfrests BOK 20296 SEM PROFESSIONAL Singe while 40 year old with aspirations who Wads a very time managed life. Enjoys reading outdoors. Collage We and all seasons. Looking la 21-34 year did singe white emaw with no dependents. BOK 23291 THE PARTY TYPE White r,ae ,r.cng fa white female. 18 to 20, for ti to times gang out having fun. Partying, and cl WI.ng BOX 232W A GOOD USTENER Kind single w•.:'...• Aa: -joys waduig. hk11; ':ampkhg, talk Ing' Iong w2.s and more Looking Ior a y,, rq lady 13 to 25. Mth similar interests If this is you, teel tree IO lea- me a message Non smoker and drinker BOX 31726 KIND HEARTED GUY N. •'. prlfsKsv, a; w,^: 9 /gar Oto son. young �O s. 5 5' and 150 pounds Loving. armg, and sincere Enjoy outdoors. long walk,. 'J,Aet times and cruises S,r•;r.g family val,wts. nit, smoker occasional anile, ht. brarv";ally secure Looking fora fir attract-. sill while lady. 40 1) 50, who is a,s,; financially secure. fa an honest, serous long term relationship BOX 31792 LET'S TALK 4l,. --a;e '>, "•v,N discrete C.mpanirx,sn,p ih female who ^,ay be missing sane- m,ng 'n nes life O,screbon a must BOX 232M NEED ATTENTION Ar.: r,., I '• a.• _,to a tall -y Jin ee.!. amat ," mak who 's open ,--tided and -nitre; 10 pleas• , Then this attained male. 39. would '�uie 10 m"el you pr"AW attached kemak. 35 to 50, but select Single okay Discretion assured BOX 23299 INTELLIGENT EUROPEAN Sir,;.- w•vre -A - lbs.. 38. cuunq 10, ouw, •c earth ;.m,par,or 25 1c a physicarly and ••entaKy it love The deeper T- qs ,n like. e 9 quant n, mnec,a ,,5t and a5, _" e4 yeaf 'wA00as and indoor nornAince Am allot free and have a good job BOX 23287 STILL A SPORT an Mw, a r; -Ste a jpOrf A Medi k,. , some. aril! eters not `o ,,t. senti- -I tial Or sincere. me Inev clu"hes of a lady I need a Lady Box 23.69 DISCREET TIMES We r ... .•al, ct u- Ot. round itte It, S. S"JunQ other atrsrnve couples ,a 3ecreel encounters AN ';els resumed BOX 21384 NO PRESSURE GENT S-;, , : -,; 4. ,sr gent, looking 10 mheer n a no pres- sure ro wings attached set Ing, A shm. non vrwk.rhg. ncrh- msL caring lady for a;uvorw dances. diner etc i m 5 8- 1 90 lbs. brown eyes, outgoing caring BOX 2'380 LONELY GUY Mae ?' ou ,; nor a female, 1 9 lU : r J 4. for reuaeon, Sh.p Intel wale, cross country skiing and m,otorcy- des BOX ? L)83 $FOUR DREAM DATE Ili .. m,Aw , ern-. 'twn O, hair but eyes, 6 180lbs. win; is seek,nq a ace young crack who ,s inic, dwwlq, dancing. movies. IS veryCCute, and alacnw Please. with th ,o hes- 'tall make •tie your seam dale am the one that you have been twwnq abo;A all along BOX 23285 PHYSICAL FITNESS 23 year aid mak likes ,pats. works out Seeking teniae III ars. likes Sports and physical htr,ess BOX 12749 SINGLE WHITE IDLE 30 yea old single while male. pull ame employment Lake out- doors and sport. 511-, 160 lbs. Seeking attractive single while lemale 25 to 30. to settle down with Want someone who is honest. calling and a ,hon-wrioler. BOX 15267 LET'S ENJOY LIFE Single make seekvhg a dorde axmale with M ue eyes to enjoy ab with Enjoy sports and ouch more. If you're Now ast- ad, pease call. BOX 15275 ATTRACTIVE FEMALE Male see" a very altraclive femme. 18 to 20, www likes music and sports Non smok- er. BOX 15276 LETS TRAVEL Professional male seeking moeswonal lanae who Mas b travel. If you enjoy this. gore me a call. BOX 15278 MUST BE EDUCATED Male, age 24. new to area. Seeking lanae 23 to 27, edu- cated, who works in business environment. and Miles to trav- el. BOX 15280 SEEKS MATURE WOMAN Moe, age 31, seeking maturewoman br discreet encounter. BOK 15281 GET IN TOUCH 24 year old Christian male seeking .ntemigent Christian emafe for a possible relabom. ship. Get in touch. SM 15290 FRWADSIIM FIRST 52 year old, 5'8' divorced male with a madknh build. Enjoy dancing. dining out, country music, and more. Looking W a male, 45 to 50. for friendship and a pom to relationship. BOX 17543 18 NEW Ads! FULL FIGURED FEMALE figured .male to, d,sCleet casual encounters BOX 17509 HONESTY IS IMPORTANT 15 par 'Xo w•nire ^,ore. engr leer, father of tree, new to area. 160 Its, Seek,r.g lo"q- •- m reatK)nsh.pWarI s.rTe- one who 'S ^armg. sincere. honest and respectful BOX 20251 LET'S TALK Mae -,eek„.... ..rt ,eiaton- sh,p .,k- I-laes of Latin ager n ",is s you. ,els talk BOX 2:254 CHRISTIAN MALE 35 roan ;,d •,ever ^jarred. no dependents '+oonq to meet Chnstan Mm,ake with - dependermq. 10 share n 'o, and kte BOX 2'364 SERIOUS IN LOVE 1_1111.1 ,.q.:- 1• 1 • '9510. 29 arinteec goo] gdknxg sir ge white •naw Look:rg 'cr a strong ady. M, empkoyed and -111 no dependents bekeve ,r •onlance poetry aro c'xn- pas-s,on BOX •1522 NO BAGGAGE W^tie .--A,.. ` -'G- 27. bionde,blue great shape. enjoy oumlar spa's dining Out and tun Sewcnng for An amracllw, shim All n great shape. 2- to 27 remae. Doerr, to earl." BOX 15233 WHERE ARE YOU make. _W h . 245. bro.-b'owr sr1oI xCa- siona 'll,iron Searcnrp for a brows 28 1r 30 plus to, a IhenQ•HYp And possfor, more BOX '5259 LONELY NOT DESPERATE fudyrof-:,.aa'. ^,idur'.. 5:rt :.dc itis. null smoker and „whp.Oved Seek.•v: a 'APMA' lady to enjoy a:rvtrs Iogeth a Single ,*other, _el, it rot into Da scene hones' At and Mmes please BOX .1 ' 346 ONE NIGHT STANDS MA.. ,4 'r, , Ingle lemaie •3 '..• 33 'On amen noon Jr evening discreet encou rs am 7e ane to talk l0 ''base leave narne and npnoef and I It get back to you as soon as possible BOX 31769 CALL ANYTIME' Y Ka It! ^tie ,vekn single while lerflak to, Creel encounter I•bpe •t0 hear nom Vol soon BOX 17559 HEART OF GOLD I - " ,.0 - ~did sal, ' pouno single"mak win Now ^&" and eyes Enjoy quirt :,nes at home. music. walks r• 7,e park, and more LJoknq to a single lemale. 25 tic 35, with sltnlar wiseests BOX •'195 EMPLOYED MALE ,r ;x)noe ^.Air, dull, eves, physically tit. M,ahCUmy, secure. good sense of !hu ,nor, single dad Ilk,, +ids. camping. gothng, fishing. coaling. g. etc Seeking female who 4 III cagy secure with same kter- dsts BOX 21324 SOFT HEARTED GUY Single, while male. 4C. but looks younger. medium built. 57. 165 lbs. non smoker Like watching moves. playing pool. fishing, etc Looking lot a non smoking. singe white female. 25 to 40. shm to Medium blit. with same Interests. BOX 23276 SINGLE WHITE MALE 54 years young wish no depen- dants. Enjoy, boaeg, tit ". and 1 ar�res Non smoker and non drinker. femake, mediurn bona, employed and healtlyr -with same Interests. 45 to 55. BOX 23278 LETS HAVE FIM Sports minded 33 yew ofd. 6 mese Soo" a femme. 29 10 35, for disoeet maeegs- It you're i teresled. pease leave me a message. AN calls returned. BOX 124!8 NEW TO THE AREA 23 yew old singe whit* male, 5'8', and 185 pounds. Looking br a sage white or Mack em aK 19 to 25, who enjoys sports, quiet everrg at home, ri Pales, and fat d•Mrg. If you eight be w*"aga leave me a message. BOX 12649 STARTING OVER Enoy Sports, movies, theatre. auto racing, and move. I'm self employed. have ser grown Children and own my own home in the country Looting for a woman to share my inter- ests with and to be a hand. I1 you think you can ht the brll...gove me a cad. BOX 15871 TALL. PERSONABLE De, • , Weal,-, os. A„ ke at Don gQhnsons age .rnDd welcome meeting youmt," adventurouswarm., feminine lady BOX 23275 lam Call 1.900-451-3793 $2 49 per min. A 90'S MAN Ma,e - , , yet a 3l,; s •mar see•, a '-male uC !o 35 years old as a :om,pan,or for social functions and lit tends BOX 21.:86 CREATNELY PLAYFUL Attrac• ,•- 1 ,'ea, yd r9l. -mite ­ale,clean. drsCreer 57- '45 lbs sees Another Male BOX ' r -d 38 VARIED INTERESTS 31 .« _ : • 4'. bs brow+, 'A.,. ciefan shaves, ,nate loo-,; 'a someone 19 35 to spend cMd. wnt►_r evenings -M Enjoy no,neis musil Co, , mefs. etc BOX • 7551 JUST FOR FUry 36 ray o,r, - • ., sound B, Mack -al,_ SeekJ,v; +notr_ N a 'ay, -ail in and t endshp BOX 21,1,1 DAYTIME FUN an.mer plat-. „-naev,r r ; to 35. for ',., and, 'r el,,.;S7W BOX 17565 JUST FOR FUN 5 ' __ age -lea B, snake luou,q 'a someone to ',aro n li1!1 '1 you we interest ed tail BOX 17549 TALL GENTLEMAN c,va• -1 r - 'rr to meet same for '1- �,.e1� arhmc enhaolrs eolurws BOX 318x• a MALE WANTED Ca.p,e - 4. , k, q B, male to d,xreel r,.:inters Gbah mess am der:+etdn A Must BOX 17514 LET'S CHIT CHAT �s see' • ' male ,Or -neat/ Tat enlovs wralk.• ;, or•wsapon and The bear -fCX ""27 LET'S CONNECT Ma•' C vin -: • '. pound D. 'Hale seeI anofhd d male. 18-45 HCl, "490 SEEKING MR.S114CERfTr •nate seer, ,kIt ,are 35 to 55 See. I ter, :.m- mtmed aim ',o head games Eryoy ve,mnvnq. hockey qu,el r;tmantk: eeenr,gs at none nteesill BOX 1•'93 WEEK ENDS SA ,e.0 .. wnitr ,nae. 5'6' 1 111 pounds loounq !a other men around ink, -e Nan Oshawa area BCX ' S, I I CALL SOON Bi .Mite mak - `15 pounds and 50-. a Mere maill looking to a b, black ^,ale. any age CleaNrtss a must and oewg discreet Oshawa area. BOX 20005 INTERESTING MALE F,1, attractive. brown hair. Drown eyes. fit, good looking Looking for a man, good look- ing, interesting. under 35 ad over 25 Durham region. BOX 20014 MYSTERIOUS Tau, cleat coy singe white male. Looking for another make to kin and advenkle. BOX 15006 WAIMI TUNES 45 year old mae• 62'. 195 pounds, looking for someone Ill disereet get toget ers.. BOX 14914 SUGAR AND SPICE Handsome. open minded, 6'1', 220, non smoker. LorAung W people to ad some spice and hah.. BOX 17378 JUST FOR FUN 29 yew old single Bi white male. Looking br other mases for Ascreet encounters, BOX 10875 AfJTUAL PLEASURE Attractive 29 yea old b male with a macular build. Looking for other bi malls, in their mid 20's for discrees get logeM- am BOX 15887 Call 1-900-451-3793 $2.49 per min. INTERRACIAL COUPLE Attractive, refired, interracial couple. early 40's See" a sirdar open Minded female los lin BOX 19944 LOOKING FOR A FRIEND 35 it-., '':ma,e war sir,.• brown nail, and 'green eyes Enjoy ^ov,es. cl ners.:Iubs quiet nights at home and more Loc--,, 'o, a single female. 27-; 'S who s lem,- nne likes going i,,t as well as staying at home Box 5434 BOYS ON THE SIOE ,,,-e ilil] ve 2' rear o bl-Wmawr waren of open - minden, dreamCoar If you sound ,ntwested. gi, •tie a can BOX •2791 SEDUCTION L:ov,r,; • it attractive B, tela:.. '; n-0- ^e seduce my Dart,,", rhes B, ^unous, open mwded and a !dtte " Box 15312 BLUE-EYED BLONDE 2 • r• .".d - : • . 7, •,.r-a,e "ploys camping, sw'm.m.nq. horseback •,ding. ek Sec.:, somecOutgo.rg an. b pe rh BOX • =. 3C' NEW TO THE SCENE... A•t r. .. ',,,Cie s .•.. a lernale ,for discreet e ­ ,n fers - yoe interested, u arn talk, fir; with uS Call' BOX 20236 LOOKING FOR A FRIEND 28 m , : 'er^a,e era-. ,; , kem,ake •kind T. W ' " m.v,es w•n dances. and ,note BOX 2'.246 BARRELS OF FUN M•, c^v'-•^'•: el,.1 ell sea -:^- ng 'or anoeror wrxmar• M get 'oget ws. It you we nienev W car BOX •2585 LEAVE YOUR NUMBER' 'ler n ,qo,r,; - -- 14 'b AttAr_l,led. a _:i,ws r -,mare Loolurq b, some.,- n 7t Dur14l,^ egia' BOX '5.27 LOOKING FOR YOU Black . . . .. for vamt.x-r » i '.xrot i.e, Ile moviesa d s M to no BOX • 5,:22 A SPECIAL FRIEND 'o, wm,core with radar nlerests Enjoy + aerng moves. and ,bore Sees , ; a special bm,ate for tntw ,nip and,maybe more BOX ,y9 ACTIVE PEOPLE A.• - .",:joie ' . ....-5 ,OOk- ng for Diner •-O.Ples Clearwess ares discreet 4 mat BOX 1'324 A FEW TATTOOS 3- A , t ,el,, 'er.antne. WOdpersonal ,oaunq !a s tm ltl t w 25 1c 35 whc , •em- etine And easy 'c of Along win BOX 19939 SEEK A PARTNER N wn'i..i--die - 4' and 12u pounds ato ,mother at one SO gay white blab to friendship and a possible ,esa tions,i0 Enjov pod. 101 toning ,ut, movies aro mnoe BOX ' ;4,6 Call 11-91111,111-4511-3793 S2-49 per mill. SEEKING FRIENDS 31 year ad. 510' 170 pound singe ma,e Seeking remakes or coupes whc want to get together and have tun. BOX 15279 LET'S PLAY 510' physically tit make, Looking for someone writ wants to be a part of atNetic sports. Friendship is also a possibility. BOX 12523 AUTIIMi FUN Large single male cashes to rteet wt, full figured females for daytrne, get wgetors and chats BOX 23137 FINE PRINT To place your ad with a 'five- attendant call 1- 800-360-1483 The olper- ators of Oshawa This Week reserve the right to: edit alf ads for content and assume no habddy for ads or responses; reject or revise ads which are deemed nappropn- ate; print ads based on space availability. Advanced Telecom Services. Inc. are the program operators and can be reached at 1-800- 928-5699 Mon -Fri Slam to 5pm. You may also change or renew your ad by caGrlg Mrs number PAGE 40 -A -THE: NEWS ADVERTISER, WED.. DECEMBER 11, 1996 19 0 1995 \I t:K('[ K1 \lilt 1-)')5 (;\I(' \F\KI ;'+'+� I'�•� � I r.: 1: Aha UIt:cFl. I'� P1)\ 1111 tH \\Sl't)KI �I. 4?lo�r0\m .: F, IIIIIIF JAMR• Pin is P 41IIFA , 1 The Walls T ,Are Coming Down. 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If you're selling to move to a higger home, you' I I have to decide how gwckl\ you need to sell and if you're prepared to buv another house before you actually close a deal on the current one. Your reasons for selling will also affect your ahilit\ to react to cycles and season- al changes in the real estate market. How To Sell Your Hornc then niu%cs to the benefits and ad\antages of using a Rcaltor — coycr- ing issues such as pre- screening suitable huvcrs, ncgotuaUng the hest price. legal requirements from the seller's perspective and much more. Perhaps the one aspect many first-time sellers underestimate is the enor- mous amount of time and energy that goes into sell- ing a property. Realtors are professionals whose job and duty it is to put forth whatever effort is necessary. Those who might be tempted to 'go it alone' may discover that their attention is diverted from the main task at hand — to get the hest price possible. 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Older homes. howe\er. unless they've been upgraded with energy conservation in mind, need special carr and possihl% some renovations to reach high standards of energy effi- ciench. There arc five elements that can he co-ordinated to produce a high level of energy efficiency. They are con- trolled ventilation. Mood insulation. air -tight construction. some solar heatim-, and an efficient heating sys- tem. The place to start on your energy effi- cient check list is the furnace. In fact. many experts say your heating system should be checked by a qualified inspector once a year. Filters, duct work and internal burning systems all need to be in proper order to have efficient heating. You also need to ensure that chimneys and vents are clear of obstructions. If you're thinking of a major upgrade of your heating system, remember that gas can save you 33 per cent in annual costs over oil and 50 per cent over electricity. A heating system that is not in good order will not only cost you money in extra fuel charges but can also be a serious safety hazard. A blocked chimney or loose vent can rebase deadly carbon monoxide into your home. Detectors are easily avail- able. and recommended, but you can case your concern with proper and regular maintenance of the heating system. The next thing to check for, in older homes particularly, are cracks and lack of weather stripping around duyrs. windows and vents. These things can result in significant heat loss. excessive moisture and discom- fort. Any space that can let in air or water should be scaled by caulking or putty. The more air -tight your home is, the more energy efficient it will be. Insulation to walls, ceilings. base- ments and other areas can have a mayor impact on the energy efficiency of your house. If it is too little, or not high enough quality, the cold weather will seep through the walls, founda- tion or root. A little upgrading of your insulation can he a do-it-yourself task, but if you need a major job done, ou're better to hire a professional contractor. If windows on the south side of your home are properly double -glazed and free of obstructions from trees, awnings or blinds. they can contribute to solar heating your home. People. their lifestyles, use of appliances and utilities also contribute heat to a home. Leaving windows open in the winter but setting the ther- mostat high causes heat loss and high- er costs. Being aware of the impact of your lifestyle choir book describes this in detail. You can also decide to either list your property exclusively with a real estate brokerage or use the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) to broaden the pool of potential buyers. When you determine your home's asking price, you'll need to be able to access its expected 'mar- ket value'. This is the highest price your proper- ty will bring in a fair, competitive and open housing market. Here again. your realtor's assis- tance is invaluable as only he or she has the intimate and current knowledge of the factors that will influ- ence your ability to sell at a given price. Ho%% To Sell )'our Home also provides a n0`ty section on the ins and outs of preparing your home for sale, walking you through the steps you can take to make sure buyers see the best your home has to offer. Cleaning inside and out is recommended, as is undertaking repairs you may have been putting off. Handy hints such as 'depersonalizing' your home (so that buyers will better visualize the prop- erty with their own tastes and preferences) and weighing the costs of major improvements arc offered. An itemized checklist is included to help you in every detail of marketing your home properly. Finally, all the complex financial and legal issues of closing are explained in language that is easy to understand. Tax concerns, mortgage considerations and the actual sale agree- ment are all laid out. You'll find out about offers and counter-offers, the most common points of negotiation and how to deal with conditional offers. For a free copy of How To Sell Your Home, all you have to do is call OREA at 1 -81)0-563- HOM E ( 1-800-563-4663). This article is provided by local Realtors and the Ontario Real Estate Asso- ciation (ORF.A) for the benefit of consumers in the real estate market. 'FIRST (905) 831-3300 REALTY LTD. invites the HERMITAGE COMMUNI. to visit with Santa Claus T N 401 es can be a major part of the solo- � tion. RF1,MKFIRSTW1i-3300The goal of an 686-3330ever efficient REALTY LTD. REALTOR energy home is to mini- mize heat loss and maximize the no- cost sources of .4 heat. Rising ener- °Y T N 401 es can be a major part of the solo- � tion. RF1,MKFIRSTW1i-3300The goal of an 686-3330ever efficient REALTY LTD. REALTOR energy home is to mini- mize heat loss and maximize the no- cost sources of .4 heat. Rising ener- gy costs and =6.. 44 increased environ- mental awareness have made people more concerned COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE about energy con- MAKE THE DISCOVERY servation. By fk WE HAPPILY EVER AFTER Private 67'x173' M offers 3 bedrooms 8 3 checking the ener- baths, central air, rec room, 5 person Jacuzzi gy efficiency fac- tub. This unique 8 charting cape cod style tors in your house boasts beamed ceiling, and using proper fireplace, main floor dent, maintenance, you hardwood floors, oversize can lower your garage, many more exciting maintenance costs features. Just loll Joan Campbell'. 831-3300. and increase your comfort and safe- ty. A TOUCH OF COUNTRY $163,800 DOWNTOWN PICKERINGI • Stunning remodelled doll house! • 5Ox200 ft. treed lot! • Walkout finished basement! • Cathedral ceilings! Plank flooring! • Fireplace! Central air! Sauna! • 2 bath! • Eat -in kitchen w/o to deck! • Excellent location! • Excellent value! • Call Geary White', 831-33001 JUST USTED $182,000 Call now to view this super family home in one of the finest locations. Large bedrooms, main floor family room with floor to ceiling fireplace. Master en suite. Central air, hardwood, walkout to large lot. This one won't last. Call Flora Waters' to view, 831-3300. F ,gyp V i e • rw ;1 Baki"ng the nate Way Helga Laumer, left, Kcllv Francis, second from Ajax -Pickering United Way. Staff members con - left, Sherry Robinson and Christine Scalli. right, tnbuted baked goods. wt:h the branch raising man the tables at the Pickering Hub Nlall branch 5250. of the Royal Banks recent hake sale for the y� 'moGap w �s sop Quality Is #1 .ileum; a 'h(xnc- run with this talcntcd a IKlstrand and wife a•am With 21 .('an confi>,rxd real estate c•xperxncc in ilk: 11xkenng- s x. Ajax area Gi)nme• and Dnn Ih•nncs. yl � A . of Re Ntax Qwlxx ()rle Ld. Rciltoor, have created a truh rerttarkahlc Ram commincd to cxcc•Bc•ncc and to maintaining the lughc t Icxc•I (a in gnty and It, nest% 'To c isury ((ur clrcnts up-t(*-ctatc inhrmaaxi in fix: ever-Jungmg real estate market, we haw rtuintuned a c((mprclxnavc lcluulKm pn)Kram with c(Kuses including Pnnxipk-s (i Appraisal. Principles (iCOMie 8 Don Denmnis M. Nlortpge Financing, Real Pn1win,. Irw. Tisk searching. and Get and G)rtstruoion to name a Icw.- no *LS I>,in. who has 11% ed in the .itax- Pickcring arca with lus wife Connie for the past 21 Ntars INai is oral• 4 scvi:n agent% in file area who( has earned a 'Market 1'altw Ap{xuvl RcsKlcntial' designio(m This M 1 A designation is for th(rw raak(xs Mho have demonstrated c(irntxicncc. cxpencnce aril cxluca Rin in file held 4 rc xi ralal appraisals and w(Kk under a yen high c(xk (4 Olins In the last Icw Nears. C.onn(c [us taken an alive rok• in the (ificc administration side• (a this highh o(xnfletanc businew, I(x)king atter fix: -nKiunds- (i paper work a takes when bu%ing ()r wiling a lime It AN( mcludc•s i con m0.•nsc• markcvng plan that we Icc•I is sloond to Kin•, adds ikon s(o step up to ille plate wall He %tax QujlaN One Lid. Rubor. and I(n lAm and Ginnie help you hit that -hilmc" run! Xo:. Mix Quality One Ltd Realtor. 22M Brick Rd . Pickering. NO) favi-i(XII) and in .ifax it i13 %estncv Rd s (IASo M> -_X)92 WOMO (905) 683-2992 °c"aLrTrvy iOTNnE (905) 683-5000 y Cboose Prudential FirsO When you're thinking of buying or selling your home choose us first! This award-winning team of Lawren and Robert Tait from Family First Realty plans to continue their hard �( work and success with Prudential First Realty. Lawren has been with "Family" for nine years and her husband. Robert, became her partner three years Robert & Lawren Tait ago. Sales Their relationship has enabled them to achieve the best results for a growing clientele as a result of the demands in today's real estate market. Robert's computer experience allows them to service their purchasers' or vendors' needs whether it be advertising or looking for specific properties on the internet. Since baling or selling a house is usually their clients' biggest investment they will experience. the Tails go the extra mile to find that special property. Robert and lawren are locking forward to working with prudential in the future and plan to use their wide range of products and support to help them with new clients. Net" yourself this dvnamic team from Prudential First Realty. ThePrudadia1 Real Estate Affiliates®{416)439-1660 I*- W Madam Rd., Scarborough. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMSER I1',1"6 -PAGE 3 CMHC's healthy house opened -An innovative house that operates independent of existing water and sewer systems, hydro and gas utili- ties, was officially opened by the Diane Marleau, Minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). CMHC's Healthy House in Toron- to was designed and constructed to promote occupant health, enhance energy efficiency, improve efficient use of natural resources and encour- age environmental responsibility. "This special demonstration house is the result of partnerships between all levels of government and the pri- vate sector," said Ms. Marleau. -At demonstrates that environmentally responsible housing can be afford- able and that we can incorporate Healthy Housing features into our own homes -- Because CMHC's Healthv House in Toronto has special energy effi- ciency features, relies on solar panels for electric energy and uses rainfall for its water supply, it is anticipated that annual operating costs will be under 58(H). The House contains its own water purification system and by recycling much of" the water used. water con- sumption is reduced to one-tenth of that in a typical household. The materials used to furnish and deco- rate the house emit few chemicals and vapors, impr(,xing the indoor air quality. The House was designed by Mar- tin Lielhchher. architect, and hunt by Creative Communities Research Inc. Rolf Palohcimi, the owner of Cre- ative Communities, will live in the house after a public demonstration phase. He has also agreed to allow CMHC to monitor the house systems for one year to evaluate their perfor- mance. CMHC, along with provincial min- istries, utilities, the City of Toronto, and over 80 private sector sponsors have contributed to the completion of this house. The Corporation's nation- al Healthy Housing Design Competi- tion in 1991 was the initial catalyst to provide this concrete example of a Healthy House. The Toronto submis- sion was selected by an independent jury as an excellent demonstration that is possible to build houses in keeping with the principles of sus- tainable development. The house will he open for public tours Tuesdav through Sunday until late spring of 1997. CMHC Canada's national housin(_ agency. is currently celebrating its 511th anniversary of helping to house Canadians. Through its programs and services CMHC supports a viahle private housing market. helps Cana- dian, who require assistance in meet- ing their housing needs and supports an efficient and innovative national housing industry. For more information contact Jim Robar C%1HC (61 3) 748-2316. Web site: http://w w w.cmhc-schl_gc.ca. Fur a free brochure call 1-810-668-2642. For a tour call: t416) 218-3343. Goo Vft ORealstat atffX001,ing? T Let us help! '0 1(' 4s u.. 7A! lX 7.. •'Y r..Y- �, ,nu fiufi h -!k 'd summ lin(up - lit-nuz: Rcaltx Ink Narlt :u ncip w.h a:: Vour -u. •.'.;all' Iritis Lounll• t'.a' IWk'n N( :^j ' Vit' `i' „^. real Oti:1• !or f)ver a %car anu t% (xned iic sGror. o c . _ HL-UZ: RCaih Inc :ram'n l' W-rg la" •. and Ham are ions -••-+e I u liar.. -csn;ent and arc the pr(ax: ; 'our duldren Wady (!4 Barb Kulik cvpk has +hand a common, mmN :r• tial ctite and. IoM U allu m art• ail grtmn. � ahk• ;o JL%(Sec amc to the cants hr which rl)o tune arways iiac a riamio t u'al!N Nr cmplovcd m the nunutiounng Kclur for user �) (c7rc ;n ;he aunlmot:w. clecVunics (computers and tck•oommuricatuxns irK4,zx-% He Mr a'wa%s :rtmNL-.l in nal ourc arta: -nLetung �x• ink and 1-odcd to'akc -cal ostatc oiursl,� c; xv mc• irtcofvcd in til• industrx Barb a!so w(Kkod ;n the nunutxtunng senor in aummoalw and tekiommurm,2wris. and .aurid file same mtexat in nnl estate as otter ;husband Real estate is soxixvung 1talh an(i Barb xith lrii(n imminse.N a K3 work ng r a um is v(rtxth:ng that ust ciwics naturA, .vicr all.:!xy vc !tad practice hc•;ng a ':,urnd' tum for xray: No 'it you rt: dunking of huoirg or selling N((ur house - lust all me tar mN sp(xlsci- SW= WMP lie , I rcaky rocs, c�ouP • lI*i ickcr SFulim5p SaW#101, (905)831-9500 Let Our Family Take Care Of Yoursl 4W Yom go - three ' f(w the price (i one at Ceratin.21 Match Risky Ltd Tlx dynamic moxhcv and daughter real estate sakes term (if Cavi aril Tracy Fria is further comomicracd by Dad. Peter Fuvcr, is a hmkcv. The firmly started its real estate business, !Hatch Rcalty. in 1971 and later Ixamc Century 21 Match Realty in lyQih 'We have a vera strong company- which is continuously growing.' C3M & T 1Ft1t7ef n(xes daughtm Tracy, who nYcivcc! her real elute licence tbrce years ago Her mother, Carol, has been a licensed real estate repnSeraxivc for the past 12 %cars - as a family we (ifcr full real ovate xn•ice When v(iu hire us to buy or Sell y(xrr h(ime you don't get one real estate sale representative -- %ou get three - all for the price of one! 'The family has expertise in NO residential and oxommeraal real estate and has w,on sc%cral awards through the Century 21 system including the Untunin award. And lis funkier compliment this succersfu' husmcss relationship, the Fcavors son. Bill, works for Canada Trust as a Mongagc %longer and therefore is ahlc to take care of all [heir clients financial matters if excellent rates Now that's -One stop shopping' - The tJmh also has cv eller connections in Nall the rcil estate lawyer department as well as fixe h(tme ins[vat >n department Call Century 21 Match Realty l td. and " Lit Our Family Look After Yours! " �'�� , OM 416-286-5121 , PAGE 4 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER. WED.. DECEMBER 11. Inti Nome ownershipmeans different things to different people g So you're decided to become a new ing charge to cover all costs. Most co -oiler- ancy arrangement, where each owner holds ancy in common. home owner. Ownership. however, means ative buildings are government sponsored, an equal share in the property, regardless of For more information on the different different things to different people and here but feature a mix of low, income and 'mar- the level of individual financial contribu- options that you should he considering, call are some of the options. ket rental' units. tion. Where the buvers each hold a speci- the local branch of Canada Mortgage and Freehold ownership means Nou have title 11 you bu\ a home �yith another person, ficd. but not ncccss;inly equal, portion ol' Housing Corporation or ask your lawyer for to and full use of your land and the build- all the driudt, h i -./bio you w ill likcl-, find \ ourscll in a point ten- the property. the ownership is called a ten- advice. Ings on it for an indefinite period. This is the most common type of* owner- ship with detached and semi-detached houses. With a leasehold arrangement. you have use of the property for only a limited time. usual]\ se\eral decades. You can either rent or own the build - inti. but you are only renting the land on which it sits. If \ou're a condominium owner• you have full ownership of a designat- ed housing unit, either an apartment in a hi, -,h- or low-rise buildin-. or a townhouse- Ownership of conunon spaces such as parkin,_ garages and recreation areas is shared with others who all belont_ to the same condo- minium group. Monthly fees co\cr utility cost, re_'ular upkeep, and :on- tingenc\ funds for mator repairs to the huildin�_. The owners also paN tier a superintendent and maintenance staff. who take ,:are of mowing the lawn and shoveling the driycwa\. In a co-operative situation. you have a share in a residential protect and in its management and upk, cp You do not own a particular unit. but -is a shareholder you have exclusnc use of a unit. and pal a anonthk hous- raw- A ax n;,me s ;ocated ^:s 3 bedroc- Aax c" a cue' ccur and rcr^e 'as a oouoie 'aCKS _^ to a �arK ga,age `,n,shed Cerar-n c & ^adwecd wal c.* baseme— a "ccrs a ' n seed ; ,emit,'rri lot K " wide, oasement w ;h a a ^taste, en suite and a firepace. and so Much main floor family roorr. nncre cai ;odav' Great value. :all today 683-2992 683-2992 RANDY RANDY _ MILLER- MILLER' R17AW* RVA• QUALrTY ONE OUAUTY ONE REALTY LTD. REALTY LTC. YES YOU CAN. First time buyers. Excellent deal. 3 bedroom, finished basement, oversized dining & living rooms. Only $114,500. Call Phil Levy'. PHIL LEVY' Salta RapnanKa w WMW QUALITY ONE REALTY LTD. 683-2992 Owl A,,A,,1in .. W I Dear Mincom REALTY Linda, what a great team! You *� explained everything & got us exactly 1181 R. K E R what we wanted. We recommend ,ttincom to everyone. Susan & .Malcolm Hewlett & v. inr r+ne nthl� ptnment Jntm S'4h U l.nr; i hrdmr,m, fin mt . Dr, 4 -,t rr/noO ,pen r,r' 4 ,,;t drvte Cal! (.4rn Fre,'. Yt-.10t4 nrhlt from SS -4S vr%h.vh :r„corn, en suttr hwh. 5 lw,i,es :(pct nr,it �cpnrRtlrrrn and c{t, y>rrfnL ( J!I Garn Frrr' ti � ”-l0�4 . rr 40-0 N arN,n,ugh 4 hdrm - harm rn hrmi appliar, ry v htmh wr hu. L FIC hard%n ,d fbr rt. nt, rur, .t:r.: ., (411 Raul ( aano' 4;"-1014 aI, _RA r� / lilt.j GRI. tt P!( Atttryr; PRESfII.N 160'11IT R1:n1Htt. (-uMn()• PA411l.1 11""r.,y IN PICAF:RI.\'G tr "M: 1neA ..rJ'� AJmn lacer q>Ir, , uurJ.n,rrrrru,r, with •hrrwhlukmn •• - 'inp(m .. ,rntr, ,dual - 4 trs new Hrkr dr,k wah riew, 11,iuunJn -th cur ... rh„ 4 hdr,eu inn nr luwuln S •.C.rhJ,•uk ,i,:rr, a,r A nwrhlr Utrr : i�L .4 n .dn r,n with /p Hug, rut 'n kit /l.um (all lot, Thumpvon• • h Jrt k !0- • 7„p o/ (;wlJ .,.,,1 !, , un,ur all the driudt, h i -./bio (ar l.ns Thompson". X37.10'4 Ron Argue*. V.i7-/054. GET READY TO ACT... All hritk, i bdrm north A/at home Mvir bdrm en suite. famih nuem with lireplat a Call nil", Peyton Ding*, 837-1054 ATTFNTION HUMFOWNF.RS! Believe it or not, this is u BETTER time to sell than in Spring! 1 need good listings for buyers looking for 3 or 4 bdrm. homes in Ajax -Pickering area Please call now... Peyton Ding*, 837-1054. So MUCII FIIR SO LITTLE! Ahuduteh immm ularr. r l;tm a netAhhorhornl in prime l^t kering, !sort Litt enuouremm r high a icrem i ,guv heating & r "meal tar upp/tan( r, wra mut h marc - don't de/at. he tat tour NutCall Jim Carter. 837.1054. CA[1JNG ALI. INVESTORS 5 bdrms. for 2 sep. opts. with 3 sep. entrances, CAC, all appliances.. EmUy Tan", 837-1054. (Al't N ( 0V EPT RE NO! r „ulkow, lu dr•,k ' H, k turd ha% Inrnd. %irram d mrrrnr wall, • 8- ., to furl ' %h„., • hr,: acini;' Ron:krgue'. X37-104. Q GOING BACK TO METRO??? Det. .3 hdrm. with garage, eat yard & patitr, CAC, fin. smt.. 2 full haths. In gtNrd 'undition. twilit Tax**, 837-1054. BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME! /0 acres - private - fabulous sunset/valley views! Amid upscale properties. Near Uxbridge. Side Rd. 23. Paul Goodwin*, 837-1054. 0 Money fora r Who Pays cash for a house these days? Well, maybe some lucky lottery winners. or people who've been handed huge inheri- tances. Or someone who's just sold it house that was paid for over it number of years may well have the necessary cash. However the vast majority of people thinking of buying it home today will have to take out it mortgage to make it possible. There are a multitude of players in the mortgage lending husincss, and this is good news for hone buyers who can take advan- tagC of all that competition to shop around fur the deal that's right for them. But where to start'.' Knowledgeable and experienced Realtors are familiar with a wide range of options and will he able to older advice that can lead you to the lender who THE NEWS ADVF RTLSER, WPM" VECF.MBF,R 11, 1996 -PAGE S mortgage -- where does it come from? will Fest suit your needs - and pockcthouk. The majority of money for rnnrtgages corner front hanks and trust companies, and credit unions who Icnd funds to their ntcnt- hers. even those who ha,.c just joined up. Insurance companies arc ,n the mo li lend- ing husincss too. ('(,,,,petition arwm.L, these established lenders can he tierce. It it hank or trust company vou',c never dune business with oflcrs a hotter rate than the institution yuui invested in for vcaii then pass that information on to your hanker There's often roost fur major negotiations when it comes down to a choice hctwccn keeping all your financed business ur losing It to it competitor for the sake o) it percentage point on it moriga,'c rate. h1on'a e hnikcrn plat it 'matchmaking' rule in that they find an appropriate lender for it qualified buyer. They may deal with con- ventional lenders such as hanks and trust curnpamcs. but they're also familiar with pri- vate lenders. pension funds, foreign hanks and real estate syndicates. Another way of financing a horns pur- chase is to "assume" the mortgage that's already in place on the house you want to huy. This simply means you take over the seller's mortgage and payments to finance part of the purchase. This can he an attractive option if' the assumed mortgage rate is lower than those currently available. Some lenders may stipulate that amonc assununL, .r mortgage is appoi'.ed hro but you rnae�al,o he ihlc to assurnc the automatically. Always check out the remain- ing term of the mortgage. When it expires you should have an excellent chance of renewing, as long as you've shown you can consistently ,Wake the payments on time. Another way the home seller can help with financing is to "take hack" the mortgage If someone has paid for all, or most, of their morlgage. they can loan you the money from the equity they have in their home. It's an attractive option for sellers because their in, cst►nent could produce a higher yield than many other investments. For the buyer. the advantalzcs arc similar to those un an assumed mortgage. Rcrncinher. Nuur Rcaltor knows all about mortgage financing and can explain ever,. option to help you make the right choice. HOT HOT MARKET! HOUSES NEEDED NOW! 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STANDFIELD• 9CE F'9.�5 r 24 PRESTOri• CGA. CA__ 5 5 i 9 TQM _Ewr1S r dream a oe ANOTHER SATISFIED CLIENT! r--� 4'�^ ayP�jO• ' . Doreen represented us most effectively to locate & purchase a suitable property. 925 Liverpool Rd. where we could perform our 'Beauty Centre- salon operation. A - Doreen was instrumental in us obtaining the proper =' RON Zoning & planning requirements. which we were able to ' - TAMRAZIAN• to put Into effect prior to our opening of October 13.1996. Willi e MOVE .N BEFORE CHRISTMAS' Her real estate expertise. dedication & after ' 5154.900 LARGE FENCED I.OT' _ _• - sales service was to our benefit. We Tn; -^_, s- - =-..ti. 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Quai;; br3adl0cm 3 x Close to all amenities < garage and ;roar own private dock Boating. :r, w tr :crier woodstove' _'3 � rencvaleo '^ain oath, seft 'sn.ng or skating in ire winter Easy ` CALL KYLE EINHORN commute to the city Can Ron Menary'and , -warier' "land a garage `'Jin n in 10C. RON ask about 3 months tree mortgage payments KYLE TODAY AT 831-9500. BARBARA r• . a a �5 ^egcnaNe' SUSAN :e land area Call Saran Vincent*. MENARY' 905-619-9X0 EINHORN• CRANE* Can Barbara Crane 9e5-619-3500, VINCENT' 519.9500. E�O� vs BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE... FREE!!!! a Y:,.r --;OME is your BIGGEST investment - ever wcrJered what the value of YOUR r • i-iCti1E is.vent. r, ;,days market? Call me TODAY for a FREE DESMIA9LESOUiHAJAX LOCAM0111 ! $182,900 FREEDOM OF LIFESTYLE! complimentary evaluation of Instead of paying rent, buy yourself this Enjoy the privacy of a ravine lot 1n this all 1.100 sq. ft., 3 bdnn. condo has 2 full y0.lr home and be better spacious & bright towrttouse for trick 2.304 plus sq. ft. home. This home baths. Also sliding glass to balcony prepared to determine the Christmas. Offers newer broadloom 'has 4 large bdrms., fp., double door entry, with great view! Boasting fireplace. windows, gas heating, double det. garage. ceramics and a 2 storey open toyer Wo central air. 5 appliances, ceramic OPTIMAL time to SELL!! D Bade yard races soutn; sun all day. Walk to trom the large kitchen to a lovely pool floors & more' All this in south Ajax for IT NOW!! CALL ANGELO AT �� take, parks, bis & shopping. Cal Marg RICK sized ary'. tack yard. Call Rick Men619• CHANTAL orly 5119,900. Call Chantal' today at ANGE�LO 831-9500. Huleatt' for details 8 viewing. 905-619•MARY, 9500 CORCORAN-- 619-9500. PUCCI• MULEATT• 9500. CFS ��,�=.r;,-w•::s�•�*--�- � �►- 5��� -.�= F t!ii BEST PRICE FOR VALUE!!! IMPECCABLE AND PRIVATE! SUNDAY DEC. 15 2-4 P.M. f GARDENER'S DELIGHT Fust 6me buyers delight Newer windows, ` 2 2 acres :reed on Greenwood Rd $152,900 Moving bads to the city? This home's for brand new forced air furnace! Hardwood Gorgeous updated home - skylights. Spacious w & din rms. Huge bdrrn . eat - you. Twice nominated for the Trillium Award, floors, partially fin. bsmt! Don't miss this 311 cathedra, ceii ngs. all new kit, deck. hot n kltcnen, newer broadloom. ,eramlcs. 5 bdrms., h tam. ao., la bright sunlit t t 1 tub. poor 2 kit ottice. huge picture beautiful r huge large gh britde dot. bungalow on a SDx200' lot. 4 Y _- pro. finlsned roc rn. win loads of windows. Gose to Conserv area. museum. bdrms.. loaded +++. High offs gas heat, appliances included, for more infonnabon, ! storage 8 back. burning stove. landscaped hardwood flooring. Just move in and enjoycall Doro!he Fehr'. Sutton Group Heritage / tennis and TRULY"ameniti' DIANAPRIVACY IN +rant and tack. `wily 'arced. Central au and Y p � PARADISE TRULY'+� eau DIANA PLITZ' this super home. Call Peter, for more DOROTNEY Realty. 905-428.2825 Asking only pWNA to see this uw S40.',XX less Only DAVID more Cal Dav, : Mdrtyre for further Vis* information and all inclusions. 619.9500. FEHR* $143,D00. PLITZ' 5359.999 619.95uk, Me1NTYRE' nfom otic,. at c'? ?5: P4(;E 6 -THE NEWS ADVERUSE& WED., DECEMBER 11.11% COMMUNITY AND EXCELLENCE ARE TOP PRIORITIES AT REIMAX QUALITY ONE By DONNA DONALDSON Re/Max Quality One is Above the Crowd and flying high these days. Re'Max broker -owner Roger Anderson and his Quality One outfit recently garnered a Business Excellence Award from the Ajax - Pickering Board of Trade. -Its quite an honor to be chosen by your peers." said Anderson. "It's great for the company and it's quite a compliment to the agents who involve themselves in many facets of community life. They work long, hard hours ano it's quite a thrill for them. - Re Max Quality One was one of six businesses tc be recogn,zed - chosen from 28 nomiriat,ons - a' a -a Jinner November 16 at Ajax _ r• . The award salutes Anderson and his company for achievement in the areas of: entrepreneurship, innovation, customer service, continual improvement, community support, awards and recognition, environmental support and health and safety. "I've been there before to present the awards but this was special. I never thought we'd be chosen," said Anderson, a regional councillor for Ajax. Anderson has made Durham Region home for himself and thousands of families in the past 25 years. The Toronto native's family moved to Ajax in the late 1960s, Anderson attended Ajax High School and went on to Derham Coilege H s father. Ra,. Police ABOVE: Roger Anderson Broker/Owner of Re; Max Quality One is congratulated by father and former employer Ralph Anderson. officer, opened Ralph Anderson Real Estate in the early 1970s at Ajax Plaza on Harwood Ave. Roger joined his dad's firm in 1972 as rental agent for Oxford Tower high-rise apartments across from the plaza. Anderson said the new -home industry was starting to boom in Durham Region in the mid- 1970s. "Interest rates were just a tiny bit more than they are today. Buyers had the same problems with financing and qualifying for mortgages then as they do now," said Anderson. "It was a challenge for me because I was young and people buying were considerably older," he added. "Almost all of them were coming east from Metro. It was busy in Ajax, too, and there were no franchise real estate companies, just independent brokers." Anderson signed on as an auxiliary officer with Durham Regional Police in the mid-1970s and volunteered for a year. He was hired as a full-time constable in 1978 and did tours of duty in Oshawa, Sunderland, Whitby and Pickering, until taking a leave of absence in 1985 to run for Ajax council. Anderson extended his community service into the political arena. He was elected Ajax Ward 2 councillor in 1985 and has been a regional councillor since 1991. "Through all of this. I was still dabbling in real estate." he said. "The years 1987-1989 were very busy. There was low supply and high demand and great fear that interest rates were going up higher. People figured they had better get into the housing market then or forfeit any chance for years to come." When his father retired in 1991. Anderson negotiated with Re/Max Atlantic Canada for a franchise in Pickering. and the office at 2200 Brock Rd. openeo July 1, 1992. Doors swung open to the Ajax office at 513 Westney Rd. on June 1. 1993. Re/Max Quality One now employs 33 agents and nine secretaries at two offices and Re/Max averages from 37% to 41% of the market share in Ajax and Pickering. "We're pleased to hold the number one market share in this area," said Anderson. "Large franchises are becoming more and more dominant in the industry but the smaller independent brokers have clientele close to them and they'll continue to survive." Re/Max Quality One agents are independent contractors who pay a fee to work under the familiar red, white and blue banner. Anderson said the contract status is a great motivator for agents and ultimately a benefit to the consumer. "The marketing for Re/Max is unprecedented when it comes to real estate," he said. "Our balloon is the most recognized in the world." Re/Max Quality One agents provide pre - qualification for mortgages, arrange home inspections, do personalized marketing plans on how to sell your house and offer an analysis detailing market activity on your streei and in your neighborhood. Anderson and his staff are committed to the communities they serve. Agents support the Children's Miracle Network for the Hospital For Sick Children, the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital and numerous local sports teams and charities. ReiMax Quality One recently donated toy Dalmatians to Ajax Fire Dept., to be used to comfort children at emergency scenes. Roger Anderson and his Re Max Quality One staff are Above the Crowd in dealing with all your real estate needs. When it comes to community support. their feet are firmly planted on the ground in Ajax and Pickering, today and for many years to come. THE NEWS ADVERTISER, WED., DECEMBER 11, 196 -PAGE 7 A realtor is our best all w y henpurchasinaa home y A home is the single most important future. purchase you can make - it often represents You should start by choosing a licensed years of planning, saving and dreaming. real estate practitioner who is a member of You simply can't afford to make a mistake a local real estate board. These individuals when so much is at stake. must undergo thorough training conducted Most people will need expert help to by the Ontario Real Estate Association, make sure they make the right choice, and and are bound by a professional code of the expert you should turn to is a Realtor. ethics. Realtors are professionals who know the Only Realtors who are real estate board real estate business inside and out, and are members have direct access to the Multiple dedicated to serving your best interest. Listing Service (MLS), a vast and compre- They have at their disposal a wealth of hensive database of homes in the markets information, experience and advice. you're exploring. Most of alK they know The decision to choose a Realtor is how to analyze your needs and translate almost as important as the decision to buy them into choices. A Realtor will listen to a home. Without his or her help, it's diffi- what you want and help you make the right cult, if not impossible, to sort through the decision. thousands of properties on the market to Realtors will guide you through the find the one that suits your family and your details of home buying. They know about current housing prices, mortgage rates, appreciation, schools, transit and just about anything else you need to know. In addi- tion, they are adept at identifying other considerations that may affect your search: personal time constraints, finances, family planning, and so forth. Once you've put together an initial list of homes you're interested in, you can start house hunting. For first-time buyers espe- cially, a Realtor's experience during !his step can be invaluable. A Realtor can streamline the hunt, helping narrow down the possibilities to those which best suit your requirements. As well, he or she will he familiar with the neighborhoods and communities you're considering, and can offer helpful feedback. Once you've picked out a property, your Awi ;,,1,%%r0 Z Slr JOHN WILLEMS Real Estate Advertising Sales Supervisor For more information or to book your space, contact John Willems at (416) 798m7672 1\I�'ula �L Realtor can offer services as a skillful mediator. In the often complicated 'offer and counter offer' process, Realtors know how to smooth things out, negotiating a price that satisfies both buyer and seller. Those who have used Realtors (the vast majority of homeowners), know the close- knit relationship that can develop. Many decisions to buy result in a thorough and often lengthy quest to find the perfect home. Realtors are accustomed to expend- ing whatever time and effort is needed. This is precisely why many consumers insist on returning to the same Realtor. A Realtor knows your unique need~, and will work closely with others to find exactly what you're looking for. A Realtor's help and cxT)cri,(: ,rr, it hest allle, in finding the ho rr, . 11L ter:. l- ••_ "I be PleGSW to kfxm-'iw News Advertism FR-. its Wechiesday •:` l t• 1-1.1 • pvTennul Duye Whitby and West Now, a pot( readers" will sp f5/ VVf1UU arm wla �nnal 115,UW e your listings y, and 83,000' rid at Itpnsf 15 QUALITY ONE... Realty Ltd. 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