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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNA1997_02_09T Nbl ews F�'�ck ringnR Aidves er 32 No. 5 -- - � l --- — SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 Pressrun -12,000 48 Pages Impact of Tory reforms unclear in Pick Little about mega -week changes cleared up in meeting of Pickering Z Council, MPP BY MARIAN\E TAKACS - S I AFF REPUR"n X PIC: KERING — A meeting with Durham West MPP and Minister of St " I Services Janet Ecker to di.- cuss the recent mega -week changes by the Province pro- vided answers for Pickering councillors. The special session was h e I d Wednesday night at Pickering town hall. "All of the answers were generaliza- tions," said Ward l local Councillor "The Provim Dave Ryan. have any ide But he noted Mal costs that wasn't „ because Ms. -- Wayne Ecker was unwilling to provide information but rather because, as she admit- ted, most of the decisions on how the changes will be implemented haven't yet Bering been made by the Province. "The Province doesn't have any idea what the real costs are likely to be short- term or long-term." said Mavor Wavne Arthurs after the meeting, noting that was a major concern. The mayor told the minis- ter there was a philosophical rift between the Province and municipal governments regarding the downloading to local government of financialm responsibility for an incoe redistribution program such as welfare. "It has been a long-stand- ing muni�ipal position that those costs do not belong in the property tax.- Councillors asked Ms. Ecker when municipah- ties will have access to emergency funds intend- ed to help them cope with high costs for new vtnce doesn't responsibili- ties such as What the welfare; how are likely to transit and other services Arthurs downloaded to municipali- ties will be financed; and haw the property taxes which will no longer be going to the school board (because the See MPP/ page 2 HOME IMPROVEMENTS Aink\ BY Fanalp Owned a Oparalad Far sanrica You can reap VISIT OUR SHOWROOM / 2" talion s~ I soom a ma IOr all IWwood A".) 686-2445 Glaisdale 4 MONTESSORI Schoois Ages 16 months to 12 Years Ifd! most AIL Pick. & 415 r%nevek, PkL ,. • ads rte PA, Ai- :UQS Head office Cadets sail to Sally Ann's rescue Local sea and navy cadets collected 250 pounds of class, Trish England, Chief PO, 2nd class, and Bob clothing for the Ajax -Pickering Salvation Army. In Moorthie, executive director of the Salvation Army front, from left, ate Scott Corrigan, Petty Officer, Ist and member of the Metro Toronto Recycling Centre. Protect farm land: residents INSIDE BY MARIANNE TAKACs sTAFT RF.t )RTER PICKERING — The Town needs to commission a study of the Duffin Rouge Agricultural Preserve in north Pickering. That was the message from area resi- dents and a town -wide ratepayers' group to Council Monday as it considered final- ization of Pickering's draft Official Plan. "We in north Pickering have been subject to an endless stnearn of weird decision over which we've had no con- trol," councillors were told by Brenda Pemberton -Pigott of Rosebank Road North. "Please don't throw away our hard-won agricultural designation' The preserve consists roughly of the area of Pickering east of the York and Metro borders, west of Duffin Cheek and roughly north of the Canadian Pacific Railway line above Finch Avenue up to the Fifth Concession. It was fust expro- priated by the Province in 1972 for a community to accompany the proposed Pickering airport and was designated an agricultural preserve by the Province about three years ago. Tlx: Province's Ontario Realty Corporation is currently in the process of selling off its lands in the agricultural preserve. Area residents are keen to have a study done to determine how the lands can best be kept in agricultural use and protested from urban development. "We have been largely shut out of the decision-making process over the past 25 years," said Tommy Thompson of the Whitevale Residents' Association. He suggested having a study to back up Pickering's plans for the area would help residents and the Town fight possible rezoning applications for urbanization of the lands which he said were likely to come before the Ontario Municipal chi =74212 -s: So=�,nm Give the gift of Mobility and receive °� � fire CLUB 1 e v c e anti -theft UWVIU • FREE kmdher •Cw adq �01101,41110"Q11111 4".29" - I JELL - rioll►� See PROTECT/ page 3 reaerat budget - Your Ml' WIll dClail the budget soon - page 3. Heroin trial - Police probe under attack in smuggling case - page 4. Editorial Page ...........6 Sports ................39 Classified .............40 HOS" TO REACH is General .......... 683- 5110 Death Notices ......683-3005 Auction I3ne .......683-7545 Sincerely Yours .. _....... . .. ...........1-800-662-8423 Email .................. Newsroom@durhamnews.net Internet ................ http://www.durhamnews.net ,J:B01 Mobility. =74212 -s: So=�,nm `843 WQ St W osttawo � - M1212 .: Whitby Mil -New .8-Fi4ft ,J:B01 Mobility. PAGE 2 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 P MPP gr1*11edover Tory reforms FROM PAGE 1 Province Is taking over responsibility liar education) will he allotted between municipal governments and services. Mayor Arthurs reported that, under the changes announced so tar. Durham, which currently spends 52 cents out of' every tax dollar on education and has relative- ly high social services needs, will get less fur social ser- C7 than another region which spends 72 cents on education and has lower social service needs. Ms. I-:cker agreed such a situation could b "unfair" and said the Province must respond to such disparities. Coun. Rvan told the min- ister her government wass, act- ing too hastily and without sufficient thought. "It's sort of like baking a cake:' he said. "You mixed it up and threw it in the blender "The rationale (of dowwnloading social services to municipali- ties) escapes me. The logic is a bit fuzz:" -- Dave Ryan but forgot to put the lid on. The problem is we're all going to end up scraping it off the wall" Coun. Rvan asked Ms. Pickering man hits cop car A Pickenng man has been charged following a crash In Bowmamille involving a police cruiser. Constable Gar, Branton was westbound on Seventh Concession in a marked Durharn Regional Police car %k*Ldnesda, morning when a car hacked out from a private drlvewa, onto the road and into his path, Detective Jim Gnmley said. The cruiser sustained $2.(X)) damage in the colli- sion, the detective said. 'neither the 32 -year-old offi- cer or the dnver of the other car suffered any injuries. A 32 -year-old man is charged with failing to yield from a Jrnewa,. announcing the _-VE11'ofjice Location jor: Dr. Anne Gove Dr. S. Donaghue Dr. H. Davidson Dr. S. 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He also criticized the govern- ment for maintaining o1h the one hand that municipalities have the expertise to deliver social services but on the other refusing to trust them by providing the money to do it. "The rationale escapes me:' he said. "The logic is a hit fuzzy" The minister promised there would he "a ,•rcat deal of, llexihilit\" in fw%k ill,, Province achieves the broad policy goals it has announced so lar and that changes in areas such as social services will likely take up to four years to implement. She also said her government was elected on a platform based on keeping taxes low and had no intention of simply pass- ing on responsibilities to municipalities without regard for the impact on their tax rates. "\\'c are not walking %1� poker said. "Wc have a responsibility to assist in the transition. What this is not all about is 'here' — dump. That's not good poli- tics" However, the minister maintained the changes in responsibility being imple- mented are necessary to cre- ate the efficiencies and sav- ings necessary for the contin- ued pro%lsion of the services people want. She also main- tained it was necessary for municipalities to shoulder more of the costs ti)r inain- taining the "quality of life" of citizens which towns and cities have always claimed to have an interest in. "To be accountable, to he responsible, you've got to have a stake, you've got to have money on the table :" In reference to council- lors' questions about munici- pal reform in Durham Region, Ms. Ecker said that is "years down the road" and suggested how it's to he done will be left mostly to Durham municipalities to decide. � T P photo by A.J. Groen Van, car in crack-up Durham Regional Police investigate an acci- dent Wednesday around 10 a.m. at Harwood Avenue and Station Street in Ajax. A mini- van, left, struck a car which pulled into the intersection because the driver feared she was going to be struck by a transport truck turning right, police report. The driver of the car was charged with failing to yield to traf- fic. There were no injuries. The minivan sus- tained $4,000 in damages, while damage to the car is estimated at $6,000. Protect farm land: residents FROM PAGE 1 Board. Lloyd Thomas, former chairman (1 Pickering -Ajax Citizens Together (PAC(') for the Envinmment, said selling the lands as the Province is doing at agri- cultural prices "invites monumental pres- sure" for rezoning applications. He sug- gested the ORC board of directors is "rife with developers" and that the real rection the lands are being sold is "political patronage". Mr. Thomas maintained the sale should be postponed until a study is complete. Dave Steele, current chairman of PACT and head of Planning Pickering Together, an association of town ratepay- ers' groups, told councillors restrictions on land use and measures to help farmers buy the properties are needed before any sale of agricultural lands owned by the Province and federal government in Pickering. "If Pickering does not take a stand, this land will fall victim to urban sprawl;' said Mr. Steele. PPT feels a separate study of the preserve lands is needed with the goal to figure how they can be returned to agricultural viability. Sandy Rider of Whitevale, who was representing a citizens' group called Responsible use of Public Lands, said the tenants in the preserve have been treated like "pawns on a political chessboard .She called on the Town to provide fund- ing to help tenants who have been treated unfairly but can't afford to hire a lawyer to defend themselves. However,' and 2 Regional Councillor Doug Dickerson said the study residents were asking for would probably cost around $1000)0, and wondered who would pay for it. He suggested it might be better to simply enshrine the pre- serve's agricultural status in Pickering's new Official Plan. Council deferred consideration of the draft Official Plan to Monday, Feb. 10. Going once, OUR DouwA GUARAWMIL GUARANTEE THAT gong Mce, ON$ Y%XU WILL I.CeE W801 r AND Twc; You gone. >%& KEEP rr oFF. GuASArrrtaol Our Donde Guarani" is unprecedented We guarantee the ONA if you follow our p. - gram you XU L lox weight and IWO, if over the next 2 yearn you regain weight, well rein- state you at NO E3X1itA CHARG$ except for necessary nutritional supplements.'I'hafs guaranteed. Also, your first oon- natation session is abaolately HEALTHY ". 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Appointments The br f t k as meeting will be Dr. GenyS inosa held at Regalis Restaurant, 1305 Pickering 831.8525 Parkway, begin- ning at 7:30 a.m. 1854 Liverpool Road Cost is 515 for board members (Just North of Hvk'v 2) irm INVESTMENT PLANNING INC. ANNOUNCEMENT L� ; �.r o KEITH PARKER CFP TPA is pleased to announce that Keith has been awarded the designation of Charbred Finn+cisl Pkmrwr from the Canadian Institute of Financial PlAinfling- Keith's Ilrtowledge of financial natters and txtdars>artdirtg of his diem's position, shows the commionent that Ow concerns will be treated promptly oompeteMly and with respect. Keith's cortrni0nent is to provide SUPERIOR SERVICE to his clients. There is no Pim i ntit associated with an appointment. If frau are looldrtg for a financial planner, to help you out through the financial complexities give Keith a call at (905) 666-4994. "FREE tANStJ uT1ow, GROUP RRSP'S AVAILABLE Representing Clients throughout SASE Gp,�Ns BAR �ODAY'S Sunday Feb. 9, 1997 • AtttWo ftrmeoY Pi& •ATP A* • Biat9lt AOR& • Grttl'iut Tee Fick . Fick 'C"W 'F;6W Ruin • f Mttrrt9 Gtwls9tt I"M Toy Wn Ajta ' A* Lililiw BaW Booldrt Pdt. �La* AOFA .o M, ' llol.6d Uttiott AjtdPkk ' PMttty Lame Pick. Fda mw AjuFA S9e•Ww" AWI& esm l . ft Aoft t wl dbsdabldhoo"o Imlgiilak MeadlwWm It0*dite!Itprtt W&*ptr wtlal *"ft Priiiiii0waI mil d ALM !tY-�pdYej I�IIIIQ ��w PAGE 4 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 0 Heroin truial Police investigation under attack in smuggling case B1' STEPHEN SHAW DURHAM STAFF The trial of two accused drug smug- glers charged last year in a three -and -a - half kilogram heroin bust - the largest in Durham's history - ended Friday with police investigators under attack. Gary Seto. 26. of Flushing. N.Y., and Patrick Chung, of Brooklyn. N.Y., have pleaded not guilty to conspiracy to import heroin into Canada and conspiracy to traf- fic in heroin. Two million dollars worth of high- grade heroin - which analysis found to be S7 -per cent pure - was seized in the January 1996 smuggling sting carried out by the RCM P Bowrnanville Detachment drug enforcement section. -rhe heroin, concealed in packages of hollowed -out plastic kitchen placemats. was shipped by air couri- er from Hong Kong and was destined for a home at 9SS Timmins Gardens in Pickering. an Ontario Court. gen- eral division, trial in NN'hithv has heard. The contraband shipment was intercepted during a stopover in San Francisco by the U. S. Drug Enforcement Agency, which turned the package over to Canadian author- ities. Mr. Chung was arrested in a base - POWER DU CLEANING ' WHOLE HOUSE SEP $ 14900 1: I NEW HOUSES (.-,dw s Y.) s 125w � I Max 10 wonq Addition&/ S/ each. Exp. OZAAW7 REDUCES DUST, MOLD. 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Corporal Gil Campbell told Mr. Justice Donald Taliano Friday that "hen he inspected the scaled placemats immediate- ly following Mr. Chung"s arrest - the accused Has tound kneeling near the opened package - he k)und Ikko of the packages had keen partial',\ opened Chung's defence counsel, Ken Danson, the constable was asked several times why, since he knew "the potential importance of the observations;' did he not arrange to have the tampered packages pho- tographed, as was other evidence. "I guess it didn't occur to us at the time or we would have done it;' Corp. Campbell responded. Mr. Danson also scrutinized a "discrep- anc,. " in testimony Const. Campbell gave :It :tn c:inccr prellminar\ hcarin�:. Al 'Ahtch mats had been tampered with. The Crown's case was dealt a major blow earlier in the week when federal prosecutor Alex Sosna conceded that sev- eral pieces of "important" evidence in the case was obtained in an illegal police search and seizure. That evidence, there- fore, could not be admitted. Neither Mr. Danson or Alan Gold, who represents Mr. Seto, called any defence cyidcnce. Closing arguments in the case arc ,,`%,.'ulcd for Monday morning. -I 'I THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 - PACE 5 School support staff rl education BY LINDA WHITE STAFFF REPORT!:R Support staff at Durham school boards stepped up their protest Thursday with another rally against provincial education reforms. The rally, held before a Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board committee meeting at the board headquarters in Oshawa, was the second of the week. Hundreds of members of Local 218 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (LUPE) were joined by teachers at a protest Monday at a Durham Board of Education meet- ing in Whitby. The rallies are being held to protest Bill 104, which will greatly reduce the number of sch(x)l boards and trustees in Ontario starting in 1998 and sets up an Education Improvement Commission to over- see current boards in their budget and all other financial dealings this year. It is also to make recommenda- tions on "outsourcing" non -class- room jobs. The Province has announced that starting next year it will fund educa- tion, taking it off the residential property tax bill. CUPS president Cora Lee Bugden fears out- sourcing of janitcx- ial work and other IF services tradition- • ally run by boards • QU will be unsafe for G students. "Custodians and receptionists ARE I often stay at the TO Y same school for years:' she explains. If a cleaning company takes over janitori- al responsibilities, "kids could sec; a different person 24 HOU'll every day. We'd be 3 Harw taking away a safe- ( , ty net for the kids Support staff are also concerned for their future. ' CUPE has A obtained a leaked document that reportedly says the Province is con- sidering removing the successor rights of workers now employed by school boards and introducing legis- lation that would override job securi- ty language in collective agreements. That means workers would have no job security or union protection in cases where school board and municipal services are sold to the for-profit sector, Ms. Bugdcn explains. "You could see employees who have worked for the beard for 20 years whose seniority could be gone with the stroke of a pen. Ms. Bugdcn questions how the move will save taxpayers money when companies bidding to take over services will want to make a profit. "It's a big business grab for (Premier Mike Harris's) boys:' criti- cizes Ms. Bugdcn. But if those companies can't do the job for less than boards do, they won't get the job, reports Durham West MPP and Minister of Community and Social Services Janet Ecker. "If there are ways to spend money in a more cost-effective man - TIM E ALITY L GE DENTA CARE MPORTAINT OU 1JVE ARE AVAIIABI.F. TO SERVE YOU W WE ELCOME NEW PATIENTS WE qP PEOPLE OF ALL AGES EMERGENCY SERVICE nod Ave. S., Ajax, Ontario South of Hwy. #t2) 4, 6 & 8 cyl TUNE-UP •T4 i i, ri ner to provide a good quality educa- tion, we have to look at those options:' notes Ms. Ecker. And as the gnvernmcnt looks at JANET ECKER Jobs won't be out- sourced to private sec- tor if it can't do the work. such options as out -sourcing support services, it's willing to listen to groups such as CUPS if it believes "it can be part of the solution..No DR. JOSEPH A. MISK.IN, DENTIST F IS9 * w pual�,r4 w itea at d i�C/ m ad tata.r care U acoM �Y • no, mow+ p but whi ®'� � one has a monopoly on good ideas." 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Therefore, the thinking gee's, a user fee is necessary to keep the fund in the black. Nc,.rr mind that ratepayers already pa} for garhage pickup as pan of their *early propert* tax hill. Ncver mind that transfer stations are, according to sonde, fulh funded by tat dollars each year. Nc),er mind that sonic who need to use the transfer station will be paying twice for their garbage pick- up. The problem is rooted in the practise of raiding the solid waste managcnient rescrNc fund to keep municipal mill rates at zero per cent. Politicians can proudly state: " «c haven't raiwd taxes in ... (live, six. seven, till in the blank) \cars." What the-, don't say is that the* ha*c been dipping into raim da* rescr%cs like the waste fund to make up for funding shortfalls in garbage collection. This :rust stop. Rescr*c funds are thcrc because. at sonic point, the}'11 be needed. Local landfills arc nearh bursting at the seams: perhaps part or all of the reserves will he ncccssar\ to create new landfills tie the elimination of waste Regional councillors have a chance A'cdncsda* to re*crsc their recent *oar to imjx-se the transfer station user fee. The East vote on the issue was 15-1.'+ aeamst the tee. but it will take 17 of the '33 regional co uncillor% *oting No to overturn their earlier 12-11 Yrs vote to impotw the fee. One No proponent has count- ed 10 votcN hcadinL, into the meeting but is worried his side won't fines the one \ottc needed tot rescind the decision. Regional councillors. please reconsider your decision to impo %L a user fee. It isn't necessan and it isn't fair to rural Durham Region residents. Have the fortitude to consider more efticient ways to eliminate waste. To respond to this editorial call lnfosnurce at �.Pn!!lrrCe 6X.?, 7(40 and dual i I I I ♦You said it... In response to Brian Legree's column `It's RRSP season -- the banks can smell your fear' in last Sunday's edition, our readers say: # "I'm just infuriated by that comment. You're making it sound like we get commission. There's no such thing as commission at banks. I guess what really infuriates me is that the people who work at your local branch are mostly women and they make below $25,000 a year which is poverty level when you're raising a family. I think you should get your facts straight before making such ridiculous comments. It makes it very difficult for people who are working very hard and are working ter- rible hours as well." Pickering News Advertiser Publisher: Tim Whittaker A Metroland Community Newspaper published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 130 Commercial Ave., Ajax, Ont. LIS 2H5 v Letters to the editor Waste not, want not To the editor: How would you like to search for food ea,:h and every day'.' Our garbage dumps are bulging with our discarded abundance. When we throw awa,, stale bread. for example. theregoes sonic bird's breakfast. William E. Rae, Scarborough No TV watching at this school To the editor: Re: J.D. Robinson's letter Jan. 31 headlined 'Custodian takes exception to letter writer's claims': I am a teacher and have never watched TV during the school day. Our teacher lounges don't have any television sets and the school can't afford cable to get outside stations. I arrive at school every day at 7:25 a.m. to start preparing for my 8:30 a.m. class, often before all the 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 HAINrS, Assistant Production Manager LILLIAN HOOK, Administration Manager custodians arrive to work. Nl1 prep period this semester is dominated by super% isory duty. Here is a question for you Mr. Robinson. How many days a week do you or your fellow, custodians come in early or stay late to help out at school? Excuse me for taking a few min- utes out oi" the day for a cup of rol- ler. Len Henry, Ajax The NeKs Advertiser accepts letters to the editor All letters should be hped or neat - h• hand-written, 150 x orris. Each letter must be signed with a first and last name or two initials and a last name. Pleasc- include a phone number for verification. The editor reserves (lie right to edit copy Jar stele, length and content. Opinions expressed in letters are those of the writer and not necessarih• those of the News Advertiser. 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 telephone number. Unpublished columns may run in condensed form as a letter to the editor. TO REACH US General: 683-5110 Classified: 683-0707 Distribution: 683-5110 Admia/Classified Fax: 683-7363 Composing Fax: 579-9273 E-mail: newsroomCe)durhainnews.net A kind stranger It was a bitterly cold Sunday after- noon in mid-January, Ajax resident Jo- Ann Vaughan recalls. Her 1 I -year-old son, Justin, and his friend Jamey wanted to go tobogganing at Hermitage Park. "It's tar too cold;' Jo -Ann told Justin. "One time down the hill and you'll want to come home" She didn't know then how prophetic those words would be. But, Mom relx)rts. "He begged and pleaded and I gave in" She also didn't have time to argue as she was running late getting her daughter to dance class JoAnn packed the kids into the ear and headed for the park. As she dropped the boys ofl',. she noticed how empty the part: was. "What if something were to happen?" she thought to herself. A moth- er's wom', a woman's intuition. Justin did only make one trip down the toboggan hill, as Morn had predicted. But, it wasn't the cold that stopped him from another run. As Justin went hurtling down the hill on his sled, a tree came out of nowhere and cut his run short. It also broke his leg. Justin lay in the snow, his leg throb- bing with pain and his form exposed to the cold after his boot was knocked of]'. Janney ran for help, eventually knocking on the door of a stranger -- Glen Gray. Jamc} and Glen raced to Justin's aid, Glen returned home to call an amht- lance, came back to the park with blan- kcis and coats and kept talking to Justin to keep the youngster's mind off the pain until the ambulance arrived. But, the: stranger's kindness didn't stop there. Glen and Janney went 4-our- ing around Ajax and Pickering, looking for Justin's Mom with only the limited knowledge that site was at some sort of lesson with her daughter. Glen's wife got a hold of Jo -Ann's husband and Justin's parents met at the hospital. Justin's at home now and will make a full recovery. And, Glen continues to check in on his well-being. "So much caring and concern from a complete stranger," marvels Jo -Ann. "We are so glad Jamey chose this man's door to knock on." Take a bow, Glen Gray. Take it easy, Justin Vaughan ... and listen to your Mom. Blake Purdy is a regular contributor to our Sunday column rotation. To respond to this column call Infosourre at 683-7040 and dial 5108. The News Advertiser is one of the Metroland Priming, Publishing and Distributing group of newspapers. The News Advertiser is a member of the Ajax & Pickering Board of Trade, Ontario Community Newspaper Assoc- Canawan 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, http://www.durhamnews,net r ® tib 1 #• �7 CA -.Ib.A.& _ - - caw u..e., P P THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 - PACE 7 Around Durham Repon atei era ure rla con inues e .27 Two Courtice men charged heading a two-year hate campaign Guy Carlton Mayne, 30, of hatred. Metro and provincial police with spreading racist literature in which racist pamphlets were Bloor Street Fast, and Ted Francis Both men are to return to court forces which resulted in the throughout Durham Region strewn across residential lawns. Beavis, 21. of Bruntsfield Street. Feb. 27. seizure of dozens of boxes con - appeared briefly in provincial schoolyards and parking lots in each face numerous charges of Durham Regional Police taining racist leaflets and litera- court in Oshawa yesterday. Oshawa, Whitby and Clarington conspiracy to wilfully prorn()te arrested the pair following a two- lure, as well a,, N,t/i and �khite The two are accused of spear- between 1994 and 96. hatred and wilfully Prmm0tmL, %car +m; menti ation involving supremacist f�ra h ,rn_ ! ;: Downloading puts Region future at risk BY KEITH 01.1,16AN SIAIF REPOKTIR Durham councillors will "rip this Region apart" if Oshawa has to pay 65 per cent of costs for services the provin- cial government is transferring to munic- ipalities, according to Oshawa Councillor Brian Nicholson. And, Oshawa 'Mayor Nancy Diamond feels the City would be better off without regional government. The pair were commenting Wednesday on a report by Durham's finance department outlining how trans- fers by the Province could affect the Region and its eight municipalities. The document figures provincial download- ing could cost the Region between $34 million and $52 million, with Oshawa taxpayers picking up between $22 mil- lion and $27 million. Durham Chief Administrative OfficeE Garry Cubitt said the costs are "allocated based on service in the: com- munity and aren't taken as a regional whole" Oshawa normally picks up 30 per cent of regional costs because it has 30 per cent of the tax base in Durham. "You have to allocate it under the old (30 -per cent formula) or you'll rip this region apart;' Coun. Nicholson said. "Don't force us into a corner. We'd rather sit down and negotiate as a family than to fight it." Mayor Diamond said in an interview "If this is regional money, then it should be attributed in the usual way and we pay our share. If they allocate the money the way it's shown in this report, then the natural outcome is we don't need region- al government. "You can't play it both ways. We pay our usual charge or we don't need regional government" The Province plans to pick up the costs of education, but is transferring half the costs forsocial services and wel- fare to municipalities. And, some grants are being eliminated and other costs, such as land-based ambulances and social housing, are being turned over to municipalities. Durham finance commissioner lack Garticy estimated the Revron and its eight municipalities will have to pay a combined $244 million to $262 million more to pick up the costs of programs the Province is downloading. Removing residential education taxes and other changes will save municipalities about $210 million. if Durham and its municipalities have to pay between $34 million and $52 mil- lion more, that works out to property tax increases of between 6.4 to 9.8 per cent. (The difference between the $34 mil- lion and $52 million is in the form of an $18 -million federal subsidv for social housing that Region officials aren't sure will continue.) Among costs the Region and munic- ipalities will have to pick up are 50 per cent of Family Benefit Allowance ($83.5 million), long-term care ($33.4 million), social housing (between $29 million and $47 million, depending on continuation of the $18 -million federal subsidy), 50 per cent of welfare ($22.5 million), GO Transit ($8 million), property assess- ment services ($4.85 million), 50 per cent of child care ($4.5 million), provin- cial highways ($3.1 million) and com- munity policing ($301,000). "We just don't know when the full impact of all these numbers will hit. It could be Jan. 1, 1998 or it could be over time," Mr. Cubitt said. 47 photo by A.J. Groen Valentines for vets Members of the Maple Glen District Girl Nicole Wray, Guide Margaret Smith and Guides made more than 110 Valentine's for Spark Whitney Ellenor. The cards are sent to Canadian veterans in hospitals. Holding the federal Department of Veterans Affairs some of the cards are, from left, Brownie which distributes them to vets. The victim managed to break free from the man's grip and run into the mall, where she reported the attack to police, providing a detailed description of her attacker. The suspect was described as in his mid to late -30s, 5'5", with short curly black hair, a heavy build and dark complexion. He spoke with a Latin -type accent and wore a black ski hat, sunglasses, black waist -length cloth coat, black jeans and running shoes. `John' beats woman who refuses to give refund after sex act OSHAWA -A 25 -year-old Oshawa woman was attacked in Oshawa's south end after a dispute between a prostitute and her customer turned violent early Friday. Durham Regional Police Detective Jim Grimley said officers were called to "unknown trouble" in the Robson Street area just before 2 a.m. after a woman was heard screaming for help. He said the victim was punched twice in the face by the man during the attack before managing to break free from her assailant. The blows left red marks on her face and caused swelling. Area neighbors heard the woman's screams and rushed to her aid, he said. "It would appear from what the victim told the officer she is a prostitute and was assault- ed as a result of a disagreement with a cus- tomer," Det. Grimley said. "There was a sex act that took place... He wanted his money back and as a result he assaulted her." The suspect is described as black, 5' 10- with- a slim build. He was wearing black pants, a black jacket and black ball cap. Woman attacked by pervert in broad daylight in mall parking lot OSHAWA - Police say an 18 -year-old woman was indecently and physically assault- ed in the Oshawa Centre parking lot Thursday afternoon. The victim was walking to the west entrance of the shopping mall near the CIBC bank when a man grabbed her by the shoul- ders confronting her "face to face," said Durham Regional Police Detective Jim Grimley. "He had his pants open, exposed himself to the victim and offered her $50 to perform a sex act," he said. 47 photo by A.J. Groen Valentines for vets Members of the Maple Glen District Girl Nicole Wray, Guide Margaret Smith and Guides made more than 110 Valentine's for Spark Whitney Ellenor. The cards are sent to Canadian veterans in hospitals. Holding the federal Department of Veterans Affairs some of the cards are, from left, Brownie which distributes them to vets. The victim managed to break free from the man's grip and run into the mall, where she reported the attack to police, providing a detailed description of her attacker. The suspect was described as in his mid to late -30s, 5'5", with short curly black hair, a heavy build and dark complexion. He spoke with a Latin -type accent and wore a black ski hat, sunglasses, black waist -length cloth coat, black jeans and running shoes. `John' beats woman who refuses to give refund after sex act OSHAWA -A 25 -year-old Oshawa woman was attacked in Oshawa's south end after a dispute between a prostitute and her customer turned violent early Friday. Durham Regional Police Detective Jim Grimley said officers were called to "unknown trouble" in the Robson Street area just before 2 a.m. after a woman was heard screaming for help. He said the victim was punched twice in the face by the man during the attack before managing to break free from her assailant. The blows left red marks on her face and caused swelling. Area neighbors heard the woman's screams and rushed to her aid, he said. "It would appear from what the victim told the officer she is a prostitute and was assault- ed as a result of a disagreement with a cus- tomer," Det. Grimley said. "There was a sex act that took place... He wanted his money back and as a result he assaulted her." The suspect is described as black, 5' 10- with- a slim build. He was wearing black pants, a black jacket and black ball cap. PAGE 8 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1"7 New parents can benefit from series of February seminars PICKERING -- Choices Child- birth Education and Labour Support Services hosts free parenting courses this month for new moms and dads. On Monday. Feb. 24 the topic is Who Cares About Normal Birth Today? A Woman's Experience of Birth at 7:30 p.m. It's at 109 Bloor St. (between Park Rd. and Simcoe St.). Oshawa. On Tuesday. Feb. 25 the topics are Is There Life After Babv? and Child- proofing Your Home will be exam- ined at 7:30 p.m. at the Durham Regional Police station's community room at Hwy. 2 and Brock Rd.. Pick- ering. The organization is also offering childbirth classes, which look at the normal process of labor and birth. labor coping techniques, childbirth choices, post -partum and breast-feed- ing. It also offers labor support ser- vices. Call 420-0223 for more informa- tion. Stuffed animals sought for a Qood home Is your kid's bedroom or the base- ment filled with formerly -loved but now forgotten teddy tears and other stuffed animals? New and happy homes are available for them. Bear Necessities is looking for stuffed animals to repair and donate to battered women's shelters. 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From left are Brittany Casquenette, in charge of collecting money, and Alex Kerrinhan, Sean Baxter, Adam Elwood and Michael Boychuk, who are checking out the selection. Tuesday Morning Club can help reduce waist AJAX -- Looking for a way to trim your waist and improve your cardiovascular system at the same time'.' The Tuesday Morning Club may be able to help you reach both of those goals. The Ajax -based group hosts aero- bic classes for beginners to advanced on Tuesday, Feb. I I (and every Tuesday) from 9:15 to 10:45 a.m. at the Ajax Community Centre on Centennial Road. The cost to take part is $3 per ses- sion. All are welcome to attend and child-care is available for partici- pants. Call Catharine at 686-0258 for more information on the club and the weekly sessions. ���i•*, VAL MAxsHALL TRAVEL ITALY 14 day Escorted Tour MAY 3, 1997 $2,936.00 Cdn pp (based on twin accomm.) 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Meat Shops in Pickering offered prizes as part of a fund-raising raffle to aid the Pickering Ringette Association and one lucky winner was awarded the grand prize of a $300 gift certificate. Here, Cynthia Trevelyan draws the winning ticket as Pickering Ringette Association vol- unteer Pete Edwards looks on. i " The Cuddle Up Bouquet " Plus, Your Chance To Win One of 10 Valentines Day Gift Certificates. Flake a great impression this Valentines Day with our Cuddle Up Bouquet, a fresh bouquet and a lovable teddy bear in a cuddly Valentine Sweater - Available now at Two Hearts Flowers and Gifts. ' Plus, visit any of the participating Glendale Marketplace merchants and fill out a ballot for your chance to win one of 10 Valentines Day Gift Certificates. Hurry in today. Contest closes February 13, 1997. Complete details at Glendale Marketplace. GLENDALE MARKETPLACE Find-, Ave E & lix;e iicod Coltee Tore Medica clinic Medoro's Hair TD Bank (905) 837-5065 (905) 839-3353 Design (905) 420-8880 Dental ONice Hollywood Movies (905) 420-8528 Two Hearts Flowers (905) 420-9211 (905) 839-3800 Parkers Cleaners & Gills Dollar Field Loeb (905) 839-7380 (905) 420-77544 (905) 839-4396 (905) 831-5632 Pharma Plus 2 -Art Gallery (905) 420-9305 (905) 837-0144 Compromise proposed for Pickering wildlife corridor BY MARIANNE TAKACS Sl'AFF REPORTER PICKERING -- A resident who lives within the boundaries of the controversial wildlife cor- ridor in Pickering's new draft Official Plan has come up with a compromise he believes can preserve the function of the corridor while addressing the concerns of area residents who oppose it. Joe Maire lives on Woodview Avenue practi- cally in the centre of the proposed corridor there which runs between the Ontario Hydro corridor to the south and the CPR tracks to the north, from the Rouge Park to Duffins Creek. He's lived there for 17 years and maintains there are plenty of deer, foxes and coyotes in the area which need the corridor to travel between important natural habitats in the park and creek areas. "The wildlife is there every day," Mr. ;Maire told councillors at their Monday meeting, in response to other residents who have suggested there are no animals in the area to use the corri- dor. Those residents have maintained that wildlife is rarely found there, that no need, objectives or plan have ever been established for the proposed corridor. and that private prop- erty owners should not have to subsidize Town planning objectives through a decrease in the value of their properties. sm..et.clit.. TUESDAY Feb. it to s.Rve v, Feb. i Property owners within the corridor woul( be required to provide an environmental stud, before undertaking any significant develop ment. Some have suggested the real reason th) land was being held back from major develop ment was to keep it available for a propose Regional road connection between Rosslan( Road and Finch Avenue. In response to residents' concerns, Counci voted in early January to reduce the size of tho. wildlife corridor to just the area of the hydro corridor at the south edge of it. But other res,. dents have since come forward to say that is not enough to provide sufficient natural cover fo) the wildlife. Mr. Maire suggested Monday the corridor should he maintained at its current boundaries from where it meets the Rouge Valley to AltO% Road or Petticoat Creek to the west. It could then be narrowed to just the hydro corridor area, The wider portion of the corridor to the wc,,t would provide an area through which the ani- mals could be naturally guided into the narrmk- er part. Councillors adjourned their meeting M))nda} due to the lateness of the hour. The new (Alicia] Plan is on the agenda for finalization at this Monday's meeting, though delegations who were not registered to appear before Council last Monday are not expected to be allowed t)) speak. Fresh Cat Meats At Sirloin Steaks $1 49 4 Ib. F 1Meatp Pork 14 Back Ribs !3 99A m• Balogna VW1, GO& Die Ri*eo 49 �!111. . Butterfly Pork Chops $429 (Pork Loin Roasts $429 (Uny RM apivseclk L-N WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY u ONLY: Breakfast Bacon $SA"$JL 99 � i ts' ss te'Umft 16. ks Low Prices! Pork Tenderloins $ 99 k Sirloin" Steaks $ 99 mJ VSs• come, Genas or London Read,T to41V Jost Heat'a lEat Broil BoChicken ��'09 Chicken Lesum & 1KabObS ManclaebaaSAYE �I" n14 $roll $ 99 $ 99� ��t lb. lb. , i Pte' Meats d Hwy. sa .. Pkkwbg- OU -7961 N & * a y 10:11 4 I"&T�,� "The Meat P flyRwf• sN3 Frift 94,.,x, µ eople o 11 1' P THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 - PAGE 11 �rI . Growing promakes students m for i ad sc ence Kids introduced to wide and wonderful world of science through hands-on program in the classroom BY CHRISTY CHASE S"rAFF REPORTER In Fran Cook's Grade 1 class at Rosebank Road Public School in Pickering, students are using a variety of scientific tools to determine the different types of animal coverings. "It's got to be a bear because a bear has real- ly thick fur," says Brandon Atkinson, stroking the piece of fur on his desk. "Look, it's alive, it's alive!" exclaims Brit- tany Smith as she peers into a large container holding a hermit crab. As visiting scientist Denise Cundy explains, their live senses arc tools they can use in everyday science. The young scientists are using touch and sight to identify things such as porcupine quills, snake skin and bear, fox, wolf and beaver fur. Ms. Cundy is one of 16 scientists who visit schools through Scientists in the School, an innovative, hands-on science program started in 1989 in Ajax and Pickering by the local branch of the Canadian Federation of Universi- ty Women (CFUW) at the suggestion of mem- bers Erica Bruce and Nancy Williams, both mothers and scientists. Today. 27.000 students benefit from the program that is offered in schools in the Durham Board of Education, the Durham Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board and the Scarborough Board of Educa- tion. "It's a very big success," says Pickering res- ident Cindy Adams, program co-ordinator and one of the scientists. "It wasn't supposed to be what it has become. It's evolved very quickly. The schools are very enthusiastic. The number of presenta- tions doubles every year. Trying to keep up with it is fun." Eight years ago, the scientists, most of whom are women, made 40 presentations in classrooms. This year, they'll do more than 1,000 on 38 topics such as Acid Rain, Be a Rock Star, Light Up Your Life and Never Say Ugh to a Bug. The program is designed to bring up-to- date scientific research and knowledge to ele- mentary students and teachers, provide scien- tist role models to students (especially girls), foster responsible attitudes toward the environ- ment and bring business, industry and commu- nity involvement to science education, Mrs. Adams says. "There are not enough opportunities for young children at the elementary level to do hands-on science," she says, adding elemen- tary teachers may not have science back- grounds. So the scientists come into the schools, bringing their knowledge and skills with them, and teach children and teachers alike how sci- ence can be fun and relevant. "The Scientists in the School refers to the students," Mrs. Adams says. "The children are the scientists. Every child is actively involved." 1n Adventures in the Bone Zone, one of the topics she presents, students learn about owls by studying owl pellets which the birds regur- gitate after eating their prey. The pellets, which contain bones and fur, are sterilized and brought into class. Students take them apart, try to classify the bones and even reconstruct a skeleton. They'll also look at different skulls and teeth brought in by the scientist. Teachers also take part and are encouraged to try the project on their own with their next class and pick a different Scientists in the School topic next year. The program also provides for teacher workshops and resource books, Mrs. Adams says. Scientists in the School's approach fits in with a new new report on protocol for science education in Canada, Mrs. Adams says. The new model is more oriented toward stu- dents doing science in an investigative way, rather than just being given the knowledge, she says. The local branch of the CFUW is one of several partners who provide funding and materials for the program. The others are Optimist Clubs of Ajax and Pickering, Kinetic Clubs of Ajax and Whithy, Dupont Canada, Ontario Hydro Pickering Nuclear Division, Merck Frosst, Canada Trust's Friends of the Environment Foundation and Bell Canada Oshawa Employees Associa- tion. Some partners also provide scientific exper- tise. Do the swim for Pickering's volunteer marine rescue unit Fund-raising dance aids volunteer organization PICKEREYG — The Pickering Auxiliary Res- cue Unit (PARU) of the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary is holding a fund-raising dance Saturday, Feb. 22. It begins at 8 p.m. at the Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club, 635 Breezy Dr., Pickering. Jimmy Fraser, The One Man Boogie Band, will provide the music. A cold buffet is to be served and there'll be door prizes. Proceeds from the event will help fund PARU volunteer search and rescue activities. Admission to the event is $20 per person. For tickets or more information on PARU, call 427-0516 (Jim Snow), 428-0363 (Greg Lesick) or 839-6337 (Tony Buckley). Big Sisters being sought to help Teen Moms in Pickering It can be intimidating for a teenager who's 21 years or older and willing to spend a few hours pregnant or trying to raise a baby. a week with a match for at least one year. To help young women in such a position, the People interested in becoming volunteers can Ajax -Pickering Big Sisters Association offers its attend an information and orientation session Teen Mom Program, the only association in Thursday, Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Big Sisters Ontario offering such a program. office, 398 Bayly St. W. (between Westney Road Six teens are matched with Big Sisters, but and Finley Avenue), Unit 1 in Ajax. seven teens are on a waiting list. Volunteers are also needed for the association's The program matches a volunteer with a preg- board of directors, its committees and its office. nant teen or young mother. Volunteers have to be Call 428-8111 for information. photo by R—,n Pietronirc Rosebank Road Public School Grade I students Carolyn Coghlan and Craig Maierall feel a piece of fur in their efforts to determine what animal it's from. Their class was enjoying a visit from local scientist Denise Cundy talking about Don't Get Caught in the Cold, part of the Scientists in the Schools program. which has spread throughout Durham Region and into ScarKwough from its beginnings eight years ago in .Ajax and Pickering. "et Amart B 'A SwU he . lr.�� [J[*,!aM 1 P I DRECT PAWAIR i PAGE 12 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 Billboard SUNDAY, FEB. 9 WRITERS: The Writers' Circle of Durham Region hosts its free MUSE reading program from 2 to 4 p.m. at the main branch of the Ajax Public Library, corner of Ham,00d Ave. and Kings Cres., next to the Town hall. Everyone welcome. 427-0410 (Elizabeth Richle). MONDAY, FEB. 10 WRITERS: The Writers' Circle of Durham Region hosts its open stage Poetry Night from 7 to 9 p.m. at A Different Drum Cafe, Bruce and Celina Sts., Oshawa. Poets can read and songwriters can Perform. Free admission and everyone welcome. 432-2536 (Steven Laird). WOMEN: The COPE Mental Health Pro- gram holds Its free women's support group meeting every Monday from 9:30 to I I a.m. Discussions about depression, separation, anger, loneliness and improving self-esteem. Wheelchair accessible. 686-3248 for informa- tion and location. BLOCK PARENTS: Pickering Block Parents meet at 7 p.m. in the meeting room at the police station at Brock Road and Hwy. 2, Pick- ering. All Pickering Block Parents are urged to attend. Open forum information night and committee elections. 839-7445 ( Brenda) or 509-2234 (Kathy). TUESDAY, FEB. I1 AEROBICS: The Tuesday Morning Club aer- obic classes for beginners to advanced are held Tuesdays from 9:15 to 10:45 a -m. at the Ajax Community Centre, Centennial Rd. $3 per ses- sion. All welcome. Child-care available. 6S6- 0258 (Catharine). READING: The William Peak Co-operative Housing Reading Circle meets Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. at 1990 Whites Rd. (at Finch Ave.). Pickering. Volunteers are needed to read to children four to 12 years old. 428-0573 (Deb- bie). SUPPER: St. Timothy's Presbyter- ian Church, 97 Burcher Rd., Ajax, hosts its annual pancake supper from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $5, children 10 and under $3. 683-7564 (Sherley Kiss- ner), 686-4296 (Barry Carr). SLEEP DISORDERS: Sleep/Wake Disorders Canada, Durflam self-help group, holds its first meeting at 7 p.m. at the Oshawa Clinic, second floor doctors' lounge, 117 King St. Guest speaker is Dr. David Ross, respirologist and medical director of the clinic's new Centre for Sleep Medicine. The group meets the sec- ond Tuesday of each month. 721- 0308 (Rets Wright). SENIORS: The Tuesday Morning Discussion Group meets weekly at 9:30 a.m. at 46 Exeter Rd., Ajax. The owners of the Ocala Orchards in Scu- gog discuss their wine operation. 619-0315 l Betty). HORTICULTURE: The Pickering Horticultural Society meets at 8 P.M. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 35 Church St. N., Ajax. Presentation _n by guest speaker Lou Wise called From the Sky. Also, a flower show and competition. Free. Call 839-76(X) or 416-282-4434, or fax 416-282-5038. EPILEPSY: Epilepsy Durham Region mee(s at 7:30 p.m. at the Kinsmen Community Cen- tre, 109 Colborne St. W.. Oshawa. 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(at Dixie Rd. and Hw 2), holds a Shrove Tuesday pancake Supp from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Pancakes, bacon and fk erages. $3 per person. 839-7271. DEVELOPMENT CHARGES ACT NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF AN AREA SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT CHARGE BY-LAV1' BY THE CORPORATION OF THE • REGIONAL :QUI IC'IPALITY OF Dt"RHANI Take Notice that the Council ofthe Regional Municipality of Durham passed By-law 5-97 on the '9th da% of January. 1997 under section 4 of the Development Chars es ,lit Ind 'rake Notice that any person or agency mat, forward written comments to the Minister of Municipal :\flair. and Housing and the Clerk. Ut explanation of the dcyclopmeni charges imposed under the by-law. a description of the lands to which the by-law applies. and a key map showing the location of the lands to which the h% -law applies are provided below. 1 -he complete by-law is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. Lands Affected [he area included in the Area specific Development Charge By-law is identified on the .accompanying MAP and is generally bounded by Lake Ontano to the south, Audley Road to the east. Taunton Road to the north, and Pickenng Beach Road. Harwood Avenue. and Salem Road it, the west. all in the Town of Ajax. Purpose and Amount of Development Charges H�-law 5-97 1, an Area Specific Development Charge By-law for the equitable sharing of the cost ,,f the Carruthers Creek Sewerage Svstcm, including Angus Ihive Forcemam, I runk Samtar% Scwrr and Forccmam. Pumping Station. Blue Maple Pumping Station Expansion, Dtyersion Sewer. and Letter of ('rcdit Fees i Design and Construction). rhe costs arc to be shared among the properties bcnclittmg from the construction of the works- Ilx :amount of the Area Specific Development Charge is $10,1i91.44 per hectare. The charges will be indexed on April 1, 19913 and annually thereafter on the hasis ,,f any increase to the Engmeering Ncws Records Construction Cost Index for I oronto value over a hasc value taken as of April 1. '997. Dated at the I own of Whitby this 9th day of February, 1997. C. W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Clerk of the Regional Muuicipality of Durham 015 Rossland Road East \k'hhhy, Ontario. 1.1 N 6A3 place, lurch, Hwy. upper 1 h« - _TA THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 -PAGE 13 NOTICE OF ENTERING INTO OF FRONT -ENDING AGREEMENTS FOR THE • CARRUTHERS CREEK DEVELOPMENT AREA TAKE NOTICE THA r [he Regional Municipality of Durham has entered into the billowing, two Front -Ending Agreement; pursuant to Section 21( 1) of the Development t hurs;es :Icti CARRUTHERS CREEK DEVELOPMEN I AREA FRONT -ENDING AGREEMFNT No I Parties: The Regional Municipality of Durham O'Shanter Development Company Ltd. Runnymede Development Corporation Limited Shoal Point Developments Limited CARRUTHERS CREEK DEVELOPMENT AREA FRONT -ENDING AGREEMENT NO. 2 Parties: The Regional Municipality of Durham Runnymede Development Corporation Limited John Boddy Developments Ltd. Nugget Construction Co. Limited Ambercove Developments Inc. Aurafields Development Ltd. Hamptstock Developments Inc. Shoal Point Developments Limited AND TAKE NOTICE THAT all lands within the Carruthers Creek Development Area identified on the accompanying MAP are affected by these Front -Ending Agreements and require the payment of a Front -Ending Payment by all owners of lands in such area at the time of their development representing the fair share contribution from such lands to the cost of the Services and Recoverable Administrative Costs as provided under the Front -Ending Agreements. NATURE AND PURPOSE OF FRONT -ENDING AGREEMENTS I he entire -ost of the Ser: ice i and the Recoverable AdministramC Costs under the Front- Engmeenng Agreements are hemg paid for by the Front -End Owners Fhe obligation on all other owners of land in the Carruthers Creek Development .Area tthe Benefitting Owners is to pay the fair share of those costs by paying the amount of the Front -End Payments to the R&,,ion at the time of development o(;itetr lands. The Front -Ending Agreements pro%ide for a cost -recovery mechanism under which the Region will use the Front -End Payments received from Benefitting Owners to reimburse the Front -End Owners for their over - contribution to the costs of providing the Services and the Recoverable Administrative Costs. At the time of payment by a Benefitting Owner of the Front -End Payments- the Front -Ending Agreements will be released from such lands of the Benefitting Owner m respect to which the Front -End Payments have been made. The term of the Front -Ending Agreements is twenty (20) years, after which any obligation upon a Benefitting Owner under the Front -Ending Agreements shall be at an end. 10. The cost of the Services set out in the Front -Ending Agreements have been reduced compared to the actual costs of providing those services by a S5.172000 grant under 'he Canada Ontario Infrastructure `Forks program thereby benefitting all owners or :ands to the Carruthers Creek Development .area. It. The foregoing is a summary only and in all respects the provisions of the Front -Ending Agreements shall govern, AND TAKE NOTICE THAT the Front -Ending Agreements can be •: sewed in the office of the Clerk during the hours of (a) The Services described in Front -Ending Agreement No. I are the following. 8-30 a.m. to 4 30 p.m- !Monday to Friday (i) Angus Drive Forcemain (ii) Trunk Sanitary Sewer and Forcemain (Design only) The office of the Clerk is 'Located at: (iii) Pumping Station (Design only) (iv) Blue Maple Pumping Station Expansion 605 Rossland Road East (v) Letter of Credit Fees (Design) Vbhitby. Ontario (vi) Letter of Credit Fees (Construction) LlN 6A3 (b) The Services described in Front -Ending Agreement No. 2 are the following (i) Trunk Sanitan Sewer and Forcemain 00 Diversion Sewer (iii) Pumping Station (iv) Letter of Credit Fees (Cons-,uction) 2 Together these Services arc the same Scrvtccs ay contained to the Carruthcn Creek ),ren Development Charge By-law (see accompanying Notice) ncc Front Ending Agreements provide that upon payment of the Front -End Payments under the Agreements, there is a full credit against the Development Charge under the Carruthers Creek Area Development Charge By -law and so there is no potential for paying under both. 3. The Front -Ending Agreements air to be registered against all lands in the Bcnetitting Arca and bind those lands and all present and future owners with the obligat•on to pay the Front - End Payments. The Front -Ending Agreements also provide for the obligation on the Front - End Owners (the Parties to the Agreements described above t to collectively front-end the full cost of the 'services and of the Rccoverable Administrative Costs. 4. The Front -Ending Payment under Front -Ending Agreement No 1 for the Services described therein is $2.719.97 per hectare. The Front -End Payment under Front -Ending Agreement No. 2 for the Services described therein is $8,171.47 per hectare, together with Recoverable Administrative Costs as permitted under the Development Charges Act of $322.38 per hectare- These amounts total SI 1-313M per Hectare and are the current estimated costs and will be subject to finalization as provided for under the Agreements. S. The Front -End Payments are applied on an equal basis to both residential and non-residential developmerrt and are payable only in .espect to any Development of lands in the Carruthers Creek Development Area as a condition of an Approval as described in Section 3 (1) of the Deverlopmutt Charges Act, being the following: (a) the passing of a toning by-law or of an amendment thereto under section 34 of the Planning Act; (b) the approval of a minor variance under section 45 of the Planning Act: (c) a conveyance of land to which a by-law passed under subsection 50 (7) of the Planning Act applies; (d) the approval of a plan of subdivision under section 51 of the Planning Act; (e) a consent under section 53 of the Planning Act: (f) the approval of a description under section 50 of the Condominium Act: or (g) the issuing of a permit under the Building Code Act in relation to a building or stricture. The Front -End Payments are payable at the election of an owner at the lime of entering into a subdivision agreement; of the final clearance of conditions of a severance consent; or at time of the issuance of a building permit. 6. The Front -tad Payments amounts will be indexed on April 1. 1998 and annually thereafter on the basis of any increase to the Engineering News Records Construction Cost Index for Toronto value over a base year value taken as of April 1. 1997. AND TAKE NOTICE THAT any owner ,,f'Land in the Carruthers Creek Development .arcs as shown on the accompanying NLAP may object to either or both of the Front -Ending .agreements by filing a written objection with the Clerk by no later than 21 days from the date of this notice Dated at the town of %hitby in the Regional'vlunicipahty of Durham this 9th ,fay of February. 1997. C. W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk PAGE 14 . THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1997 P 9 F I Roil em... . • 1'S LEASE rit O � Itxtctt•r eYt:sales am e� . _' ',..%. By Shirle y casino I BY J:„cQuu_- 1'9c1„Is SNCIAL1(iME:NF: SAt)\LRIISGR In the current climate of grant cut- backs and shrinking patronage, a smut chane fund-raiser has to be pretty cre- ative to keep the organization afloat. Even bingos are no longer the cash cow the-, used to be with more hall oper- ator and chanties calling to crowds that diminish every year. The populanty of the game "has been eroded because of competition and the change In the social structure and the economic climate of the last few, %cars.” concedes Dave Wo cid. owner of the Hideaway Bingo Hall in Whitby. Aside from those factors, bingo's tar- get audience is dying off and not being replaced by younger patrons. "Not cycrl boxlv's going to be attract- ed to bingo.” says Mr. Wood. "The mean age of a bingo plaver tcxfav is 0 -plus. Bingo is suffenng from a lack of- product for the younger generation." The operators are trying to combat this by adding new, more dynamic games. But. combine these conditions with what Mr. \Vo(ld sees as a lack of undemanding of basic business opera- tions on the part of Ontario's Gaming Commission (which regulates bingo), and you begin to comprehend why 1 I halls have closed in the province in the last few months alone. If that's bad news for the operators, it's bad ncw, for the chanties tees. '••I1te rela- tionship between the two is tied together. You can't pcnalvc one without it atlect- inL, the other, contend,, Mr Wox)(l. But. there's an upstart even more wor- risome tor bingo hall operators these days. -I1ic traveling monte carlos that are licensed to operate for up to three days in one location before thev must move on to another spl,t have become a pest, revers- ing a trend that had seen a growth in male bingo players. And. they're about to become more than a mere nuisance. By the end of February, Al Campion, spokesman for the Gaming Control Commission of Ontario, says the government will release guidelines that will allow, for up to 50 (but, not necessarily that many) permanent chanty gaming sites at appointed spots throughout the province. What effect this will ultimately have on bingo operators no one is sure, which is why Mr. Wood is hedging his bets and considering getting into the casino business himself. Unlike other problems that have plagued the bingo operators, this one may actually be good news for the chanties. The Whitby Precision Skating Club used to rely on bingos to raise funds. So did The Arthritis Society of Durham Region. Both groups have switched tac- tics relying more on the traveling monte carlo run by Mr. Casino Inc., the Orillia- based company whose casinos tour around Oshawa. "Being partners with Mr. Casino, there's no losing situation," says Thorold photo by lion Pletroniro The chips are stacked in favor of Cynde Hilder, left, and Wendy 'Murray, volunteers with the 1k'hitby Precision Skating Club. The group was the beneficiary of a recent casino night hosted at the Oshawa Shrine Club. Groups around Durham are gambling on the benefits of such charity events to raise money for their organizations. Bohlcr. Durham's Regional Chairman of The Arthritis Society. He says the organization has been pleased with die results of it -s work with the monte carlo. Other organizations he has spoken with feel the same way. "It has been a go dwnd for our club." says \Vhithy Precision spokesman Mari- lyn Maginnis. "If it wasn't for the casi- However, although she believes char- ities as a whole would raise more money, she's not convinced her own organization would benefit. As a local sporting group, she's concerned the: precision team may not qualify as a charity under the govern- ment's new definition and then, even if it does qualify, chances are it will sec; sub- stantially less time as the host chanty. For groups which have been shut out of the casino action until now, the per- manent sites will open up a whole new fund-raising possibility. Currently, the annual net gain for chanties through- out the province from the traveling monte carlos is approximately $10 million a year. With permanent site casinos, Mr. Campion suggests that amount could balloon to as much as $180 million. "Right now it's about a thousand dollars a day average for the chanties, says Darren Burns, operator of Mr. Casino Inc. "If we get a permanent site, that would go to seven to ten thousand dollars." That takes into account extended hours, the addition of video lottery ter- minals (VLTs) and a significant lower- ing of costs such as advertising, moving and hall rental costs, he says. How much of that will come out of the pockets of the charities operating bin- gos nobody knows. It may end up being a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul. But, good or bad, permanent site casi- nos are coming and as Mr. Bobier points out, "If you don't get involved, you're going to be a loser. If you do, you'll win, but I don't know how big." - nos, the parents would have to pay more and not as many could afford to partici- pate and we may not be able to�continue the program." The permanent sites would have additional advantages, she adds. They'd be more convenient for the chan- ties which now have extra administrative costs and work due to constantly chang- ing locations. She also suggests the play- ers would probably prefer them, which would increase attendance. . . I S/ Ly 77!/: c/A.S.1/(. 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The trucks are bi-fuel natural gas vehicles, with automatic switch over Am - Help for teens with eating disorders AJAX -- Tcens concerned about eating disorders are invited to an eight- week program offered at the Youth Cen- te (360 Bayly St. W., Ajax) and funded by the Ministry of' Hcalth. The group will hx►k at eating disor- ders and social factor% which contribute to their development. Te,-e:ns will have a medical assessment before, during and after the group. Three separate sessions will be held for parents of participants during the eight-week program. The Youth Centre also offers one-on- one counselling, referrals, parent support and information about weight issues and body management concerns to those unable to attend the group. The group begins Thursday, Feb. 20. For more information, call the centre at 42,i-1212. THE CHILDREN'S AFTER HOUSE WALK-IN CLINIC The Medical Office 605 Kingston Road west. Ajax. 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A W- ., I THE NFWS ADVFRTISFR SUNDAY_ FFRRIIARY 9 -1997 -PAGE 19 G bP11)A1 AffAIP 19'7"tWI� A Wedd*n A azp To Remembep g If you're planning a and door prizes and each or 2 for $5. wedding then you "1 tickets are available at For more shouldn't miss Spring�r.r1r Party Thyme, The News information call 683- Bridal Affair `97. Advertiser office or at 5110. The largest show in g -,�.. � the door. They are $3 the Ajax Pickering area is being held at the Pickering Recreation Complex located at 1867 Valley Farm Rd. on Sunday Feb. 16th. The doors open at 11:30 a.m. and the show wraps up at 5 p.m. There will be a fashion show at 2:30 p.m. featuring all of the latest wedding and tuxedo wear. 1 At right r Also visit the many be served throughout booths including those the day by D & M from Sargeant's Catering and the Rentals(left), Freeman models hair will be done Formals, Pickering by Hair Fitness who Bridal and Athines. will have a booth at the There will be show. 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From wedding gowns and tuxedos to fine china and glassware, Sargeant's can accommodate gatherings from 2 to Fine linen and centrepieces can add elegance and Visit The Sargeant's Rentals booth at this year's Bridal Affair '97 wedding and for those brides who have a s e n t i m e n t a l attachment to their family home a tent is a must. Hall decorating is easy with a few ideas from their staff. Floral archways, church baskets, lattice backdrops, trees with lights, balloons and so much more, will create the perfect setting for your reception. Come and see them at their booth and pick up your "Guide to Stress Free Entertaining" along with a specially marked Price List which will entitle you to a 10% discount (some restrictions may apply). Remember that Sargeant's Rentals has more than 35 years experience to help you create a day you'll never want to forget. For more information call 571- 1011 or 428-3466. Traditional tidbits, The evolution of wedding The Bridal Gown—A symbol of the bride's purity the wedding gown was regarded as the outward sign of a worthy maiden_ Since marriage was considered a union between two families, it was essential that the bride be an "honor" to both her family and her future husband's family. As purity was valued above all else, great care was taken to present the bride as a protected and AJAX b PICKERING 428-3466 OSHAWA 571-1011 unspoiled, valuable treasure. The white dress became her symbol of innocence. The styling of the "modern" bridal gown can be attributed to Empress Eugenie, the bride of Napoleon 111. As a leader of fashion, she wore what was to become a world-wide style as she wed the French leader, rather than the customary wedding finery. The Garter—In the days of silk stockings this accessory was a necessity. Considered fair sport and good luck in old England to steal the garter and stockings before the ceremony, young unmarried gentlemen took the challenge seriously. The throwing of the garter evolved to prevent the embarrassment of the overturned young lady. I P The )01�- Original J Est. 1961 41P EN Bridesmaids, Dresses, Groomsmen—Ancient times found young women kidnapped and held as a prisoner until she accepted her new life. This evolved to the groom being expected to capture his intended. The young woman would surround herself with friends for protection and he would gather up his friends to help in the abduction. Soon stealing the accessories bride became a fun ritual, the bride's "maids" dressing identically like the bride to confuse the men. The Ring—The symbols of unending love and fidelity, the origin of the ring can be traced back to the Egyptians who presented their brides circlets of hemp or rush every year. 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A&hbrooki The Ultimate Source for Bed, Bath & more! PICKERINGNOW & LUSURE CENTRE (905) 428=0007 1755 PICRE>RIM PARKWAY We want to offer you a truly extraordinary experience for your wedding and that's why we have our unique bridal and gift registry. Together we'll help you compile a list of your favorite bed, bath and home accessories in the colours you love. You'll also receive a special wedding gift from US. For more information just visit us at our booth... at the Bridal Show kwatod at the Pidtering Recreation Compkx W% on February 16 11:" am. or visit us at our store A&hbrooki The Ultimate Source for Bed, Bath & more! PICKERINGNOW & LUSURE CENTRE (905) 428=0007 1755 PICRE>RIM PARKWAY • PAGE 22 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 SPRING FP11A1 AffAIP'97 Organization helps cou les p enjoy theirweddi�y wedding The wedding day — it's one of the happiest days in a couple's life. However, the time between the engagement and the big event can give the bride- and groom -to -be more than their fair share of stress. Plan the ceremony, choose a reception hall, pick a band or disc jockey, select a photographer, decide on invitations — it all seems so daunting. How will they ever get it all done? The key is to set the right pace. The couple doesn't have to get everything planned in one month. Thev should work on the major details first and then move on. To begin, the couple should make a list of everything that needs to be done — and they shouldn't get stressed about having forgotten something. They always can add to the list as they think of things. Once thev've finished something, they can cross it off and see that they're one step closer to their special day. The first thing they need to do is pick a date for the wedding. Once they know this, they can reserve the church or temple and the reception hall. The couple may have to move the date by a week or so in order to get both places on the same day. May and June are the traditional months for weddings, but September and October are becoming popular also. If the future bride May and June are the traditional months for weddings, but September and October are becoming popular also. married during these arrangements florists months, they may have have in their shops, or to reserve the church or tapes the bands or DJs temple and reception hall have of themselves, the at least one year in couple should look for advance. quality work in a style Once these places are that they like. If they booked, the couple can can, they should try to go relax a little, because two to events and see how of their most important these people work under decisions have been pressure. They'll also be made. Now, they can able to see how these concentrate on the professionals interact photographer, music and with a bride and groom flowers. and their guests. When making these Once the decisions, the couple photographer, music and should get several flowers are set, the estimates and look at the couple can decide on the previous work of the other details, like people they're invitations, tuxedos, gifts considering. Whether it for the bridal party and be photo albums seating arrangements. photographers have in The invitations and their studios, tuxedos usually can be To begin planning for a wedding, the couple should make a list of everything that needs to be done. selected about six months before the wedding. The couple should remember that the invitations should go out about two months in advance. The other arrangements can be made about three or four months beforehand. The most important thing for the future bride and groom to remember is to enjoy their special day and all of the planning that goes into it. While it may be stressful, it will be one of the best days of their lives. 'rte t U ,irattish �3akeru �Rutrher rJ LI or ,117f�71 *Custom Made Y. Bridal and Bridal Party Dresses •Formal Dresses �I Brand Name Bridals, Veils an Accessories •Tuxedos Kingston Rd. Pickering Town tZ r Centre R �- 401 $ Pick. Pkwy a ✓ W *4 a in t e Pickering Town Centre (upper level, by Eaton's) (905) 420-6280 _J ISPPING BPIPAL A[FAIP'971 The Port of Newcastle is theperfect W.place for your Day For those looking for corporate events from a private and corporate, a truly unique and members only venue and ranging from 30 - different location for beginning with the 1997 300 people will be their wedding, reception season is truly exciting", accommodated and or photograph session, says General Manager managed to perfection," the Port of Newcastle is Allison Woollacoot. "The says Allison. "That is our it genuine beauty afforded commitment". Also, those by a lake front marina, If you've visited the important pre -event simply cannot be Port of Newcastle, then happenings, such as matched, and deserves to you know how special it showers, bachelor be checked out before is and how special it will parties, and even finalizing plans." make a wedding day. If planning sessions are a She says that many you haven't, then make a perfect fit with what the first time visitors can't point of visiting it soon. Port of Newcastle now believe that the location For more offers you. is local to all Durham information and "The opening up of and that it offers what it directions call (905) 987 - the Port of Newcastle does. 5251. Marina for private and - "Events of all kinds, 'Green ,. Thumb Florist A THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 -PAGE 11 We're Canada's honeymoon professionals and we're dedicated to making your honeymoon as special as it should be - a time that will live in vour memories for the rest of vour lives. Located in the Pickering Town Centre SO follo`K �Wr heart to the experts. Fof Youf Reception Create your own Taste Delights for all occasions WeCca~ to 2vol" ! Fine Quality Fresh products attractively garnished, seasoned to your liking Customization Recognizing that each customer's needs are unique, we offer planned menus as a suggestion only: items listed for those who wish to create their own menus. If it's not listed, ask us! Affordable Pricing Reasonable prices allow you to select to your budget or tell us what you wish to spend and we'll create a menu to fit. CALL TODAY FOR PEE &MIKE YOUR FREE PINCHERS CONSULTATION (gpg) 404-1715 Z) & %& emare� . v WWWR :K_%.aWJ^ c.L%.dWA r PAGE 24 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAYFEBRUARY 9, 1997 TTTTTT (9G15 ed fAA7 O E WEDDING VIDEO EINCLUDES: Ap z. e =M^fir V A ChiWhood pictures Engagement pictures kwMation card ,.df all gueats bek" *0 thstr Opts IVIACere ya Ediial effects; black VA. with music added. We spec' trusive wedding videos. Our w.- includes a complete pho"ra of the Bride and Groom s, through their wedding `, nostalgic music. This is guars to styour heart! We also offer video family trees; your family album put on video with music to match the times being portrayed. A great anniversary sift! V%V%V ... a hidden treasure Now available for public use For more information please contact Alison Woollacott General Manager —< ... 17 b z ,005) 987-5251 :FREE bridal album & 2 parent albums with every package fFREE engagement sitting and —"NO PST" if you book at the show Let the protessionals at -ROBERT WYLDES PHOTOGRAPHY' take are of your special day with custem packages to suit your needs 573 %MM SA VKZ MO. SOU *7 Al'"MUMONTARIO LSA 196 Tek -905-275-4183 Hair Fitness 471 e& 0 dM M444 k, at d;;(eot COW CW,4& toe A4*a 4" � "41�- 16s, 1997-a ae W 135 Harwood Avenue 7 "Ajax -Durham Centre tr Plan a beauff wedding without breaking the bank Some couples believe wedding budgets were made to be broken. They're afraid to look at cost-cutting measures when planning this most important event in their lives. However, according to many wedding experts you don't have to break the bank to have a beautiful wedding. Here are some tips that will help you save money without sacrificing any special details: RECEPTION • Be sure that you understand what the vendors tell you when you are interviewing them and comparing services. If you find it difficult to communicate with a vendor or feel pressured to spend money you don't have, chances are that you will be disappointed. • ('heck on overtime rates with your vendors. Make sure you know when they go into effect. • Keep the cocktail hour to a reasonable variety of hot and cold hors d'oeuvres. Then, serve an appetizer, salad, main course and wedding cake, instead of a multicourse meal and a dessert table. • Factor in the cost of renting equipment and decorations before choosing a bare hall for your reception. The expense of creating the desired ambiance and the rental fees of the space may be excessive. FLOWERS • Select in -season flowers. They are less expensive than more exotic blooms. • Ask about having the flowers that are used at the ceremony transported to the reception. • Save on souvenir gifts by planning to have breakaway centerpieces, like individual glass bud vases arranged together or small plants gathered in one basket. -CAKE • When choosing a cake you like, keep your number of guests in mind. Some cake designs cannot be scaled down for a small reception- s Ask your baker if the price quoted includes the cost of the cake topper and other decorations. INVITATIONS • Order at least 25 more invitations than you'll need. It's much more costly to reorder at a later date. • Consider computer- generated calligraphy rather than handwork. THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNUANWERRUARY 9,1997 -PAGE 25 THE COMPTON ROOM BRIDAL GARDEN at q4# & e4, &4V, e" Spend the most important day in your life at -Thunderbird Golf & Country Club-. We offer two elegant banquet rooms with golf course views and both have their own private outdoor patio where your guests can enjoy pre -dinner drinks. A beautiful bridal garden awaits those special photographs and a spectacular main foyer to welcome your guests. Enjoy a delicious four course dinner especially prepared for you and your guests by our in-house chefs. Our experienced wedding co-ordinators will assist you in planning your day and will be with you on the day to ensure that everything is perfect for your reception. We offer complete wedding packages with no hidden expenses and our completely refurbished Ashburn Room is fully wheelchair accessible. A few good dates are still: available for 1997. Now booking for 1998. 995 Myrtle Rd. W. Ashburn 686-1121 (minutes north of Ajax & Pickering) PAGE 26 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 Elegant and class is backin formal wear The elegance and class of the '40s is back in vogue in formal wear, but with a '90s twist. So says Leonard Goldstein, vice-president of Freeman Formalwear, a leader in men's formal fashions since it opened its first store in Toronto its first store in Toronto in 1918. F r e e m a n Formalwear now services men's wear stores across Canada, including Jack Fraser stores which have rented Freeman's custom formal wear for 40 years. has a vast selection of top - of -the line tuxedos and accessories, including the best styles from Perry Ellis, Ralph Lauren, Pierre Cardin and Cambridge Clothes. Top of the line in tuxedos is Matteo Maas formal wear which features the oftness and high performance of imported Italian lightweight "high- :"cist" wool. "There is a stvle for everyone in our current collection," says Mr. Goldstein, who 's been with Freeman Formalwear for the past 27 years. "Elegance and simplicity are the two constants for wedding parties of the '90'," he parties of the '90'," he says. "Right now, dressing for weddings tends to be very elegant. You would be reminded of the '40s Hollywood, Cary Grant and Fred Astaire. That's the feeling at weddings In terms of colour, Mr. Goldstein says the traditional black and some new interesting wine, green or navy shades are popular with 1997 wedding parties. "Vests have taken on a heightened importance for wedding parties in the 90's," says Mr. Goldstein. "Grooms are choosing highclosing vests in a variety of patterns, textures and colours, including an interesting new stripe available in black, charcoal, wine, navy and green. The high -closing vests are so popular that they're even being worn with some double- breasted tuxedos." Mr. Goldstein PARTY TYME I PZI W- " 9 • Dishes & Glassware • Tables, Chairs, Linens • Candelabra A Arches • Flower stands, Fountains • And much more We carry a wide selection of disposable paper goods & balloons for any occasion Colours galore, visit our showroom 33 Harwood Avenue, Ajax �j (between Hwys. 401 & #2) explains the partnership of Freeman's and Jack Fraser is a win-win situation for wedding parties as they get looked after by two strong, reputable companies. "When you have two companies like these backing you up, you know that everyone in the wedding party will look their best," he says. Freeman's service is legendary. They simply will not let their customers down. Talk about going the extra mile, they've gone so far as to purchase a seat on an Air Canada flight in order to deliver a replacement bow tie to an anxious groom in British Columbia, Right across Canada renting Freeman Formalwear from Jack Fraser stores has provided wedding parties on the special day with formal wear of quality and distinction. ,CEJ ;W + it ,�,-ARTISTRY cosmetics ,� presented by nwood Enterprises On your wedding day everything should be perfect, including your akeup. Our professionally 3ined, cool/warm beauty consultants will help you ok your best by choosing makeup to compliment (ou. We have a full range cosmetics, skin care and personal care services before, during and after your wedding day. We offer Stress- free full service in your home on your Wedding Day. VISIT OUR BOOTH TO ENTER OUR DRAWS! ARTISMY r.ADEMA A OF AJ RED C4 6) 384-6822 TRADEMARK OF AMWAY -OWORATION ....... .......AJAX THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 -PAGE 27 SPP,,,lNG FP11DA1 Af fAIP 9 7 N bonnie View Inn invites you to A Wedding B y The lake It r those who ciate century old ry charm ar.c hospitality on special day, ie View Inn Mi des a unique frig that will provide rished memories for rest of your life. Located in The liiburton Highlands Lake shagawigameg, anie View Inn ►vides the perfect ce for your wedding eption and :)mmodations for you l your guests. For your meal you choose from one of it menus or create r own. If you invite 50 or more guests they will have exclusive use of the Inn and special rates are available for their variety of suites. There are jacuzzi and non -jacuzzi suites as well as Inn rooms and cottages. Breakfast is included and a Champagne buffet breakfast is included on the m^rning after the wedding. When 40 guests or more are booked, the bride and groom will enjoy a complimentary stay in their own private chalet on the lake, complete with king-size four poster reativep lanning Growing up, many the beach, often in people envision the bathing suits. They will wedding of their dreams. have to bring their own After years of dreaming, clothes, but the resort when people finally get to wedding planner will take plan their own wedding, care of all the details. -.they want every aspect of People who are interested the day to be perfect. can contact the resort, -A,.,The majority of lake sparkled in the ,eonples marry in a place sunlight. On the distant BONNIE �VIEW.am INN bed, white granite They reminded her fireplace and large hot of the heather covered tub. hills of Scotland. The Bonnie View Inn entire scene enraptured was named for a. her and she was heard Scottish lady who lived to say, "Aye, it's a in the area. One day as Bonnie View". she was sitting by the The staff at Bonnie shore she gazed upon View Inn would be the bay and saw how pleased to meet with the blue waters of the you to discuss all of lake sparkled in the your special needs. sunlight. On the distant For more horizon the little hills information call (705) were shrouded in a 457-2350 or 1 -500 -461 - purple haze. 0347. can bring about adventurous wedding of their dreams. Whatever way couples choose to celebrate their upcoming nuptials, they should remember the becoming a popular spot for ceremonies to take place, as are museums, parks and cruise boats. Another popular idea is that people are incorporating their mutual hobbies into the of worship, a hotel or a catering hall; however, some are starting to '•..become a little more 'adventuresome when planning their weddings. / tm nce this will be one of C e most important days their lives, they want it be exactly the way they lra" dreamed it would d For those who have Iys dreamed of ranging vows in a it park, like Walt IIpy World, the tunity is now ble. Many theme offer wedding es, complete with a member who works sively on planning wedding of people's LMS. Some couples ise to spend their :ymoon partying with friends and family fibers who attended wedding — hotel 'mmodations are Resorts like those in e Caribbean, Hawaii, B Poconos and Europe ;er all-inclusive ckages for the wedding d honeymoon. A pular choice for couples to marry, shoeless, on .i r 0 d itself, or the local tourism board to find out information on required blood tests and licensing information. Trolley cars and trains quickly are ceremony. For example, a couple who are both avid scuba divers found a judge who would marry them underwater. It may seem strange, but they did indeed have the PHOTOORAPHS AND MEMORIES Weddings & FbrtraiWre IF40M Treasured memories of your �- speciol day. Many packages to `? choose from or custom made to suit your needs. Ask about our $500.00 ceremony package. Refer to this advertisement for a �• : • FREE 8 x 10 enlargement portrait. t Daniel Woods (416) 282-8734 most important people to think about when planning the wedding are themselves. Ideally, a wedding is a once -in -a - weddings lifetime event; p(,ople should do their best to make it everything they always dreamed it would. be. 12GOOD REASONS TO CALL • i� • �nvifalion to C� ff aLJcsnce DJ AGENCY 1. Affordable Rates. 2. Written confirmation with each booking. 3. Back-up Equipment & Personnel. 4. Visa Accepted 5. Member of the Canadian DJ Association 6. Wide rang of music from 1940 to top 40 7. All DJs wear Tuxedos if required 8. All DJ's have certificate of training accredited by the CDJA 9. Clients meet their DJs prior to function to discuss their music needs 10. AVIA Licensed 11.'25°° Off with this ad, not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. 12. Your satisfaction is important to us. nvilat on to 4"VW1We Mendrera Of Call Now or Fax us 24 hours MCmaftn 905-420-2026 20=8074 or E -Mail us at dance 0 ican.net Disc J2ft Association . ■ PAGE 28 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1!97 AffAIP'97 b6� Bridal makeup to last beyond the moment After you've invested so much to make your wedding day unforgettable, the last thing you want is a makeup mishap' To avoid any potential of a makeup disaster, treat yourself to a consultation. Many salons offer makeup consultations and even lessons for a nominal fee. There are even places that offer a makeover service and lessons completely free of charge. Best of all, the makeup specialist actually will listen to your needs and give you what you want. You won't have to worry about leaving the shop looking like a victim of the latest fad or like Tammy-Fave's twin sister'. The following list of makeup tricks was created by makeup specialists to ensure that you are a vision of loveliness on your special da Covering All Bases Mart with a clean, moisturized face. Go for the natural look. tilanv people mistake the term "natural look" for no makeup at all, but it actually means that you wear basic shades of makeup that maximally enhance your best features. The secret to natural - looking makeup is wearing a foundation and concealer that exactly matches your skin. Always test a shade on Your forehead or jawline and not on the back of your hand. If you can't see it, then you've got the right one. Make sure that your makeup is blended into your neck, so there is rip line of demarcation. If one appears, smooth it out with a sponge, then Ensure that you are a vision of loveliness on your wedding day with this timeless and classical bridal look. butt'. After applying foundation and concealer, use a cotton puff to touch translucent powder all over the face to set the foundation and to absorb excess oils. All About Eyes Deep the eyes looking "natural." Start off with the brows: Use a bit of eyebrow makeup to fill in wherever the hair growth is sparse. Never reshape a brow with color, or you might end up looking really artificial. Apply a light shade of eye shadow on the area between your brows and your upper lashes, then apply a darker shade along the upper lash line to enlarge and emphasize the eye shape. Try a waterproof continual eye color. It strokes on like a cream and dries into a fine powder that lasts all day long and even through the tears. For added definition, apply a smudge of brown/black eye liner between the lower lashes. Finish off with two coats of black/brown mascara. The Blushing Bride When blush is properly applied, you barely notice it, yet it makes your eyes brighter and your whole face come alive. Using a good brush is the key to a picture - perfect application. Once you've used a good brush, you'll never want to be without it. The ideal brush is round, so its sides can be used to blend the blush. Choosing the right color is most important. For most skin tones, nutmeg and rose shades are great. So if you can't decide, choose one of these. Now that you selected the right brush and shade, the only concern is to get it on the right part of your face. Apply your blusher to your brush (if you've put too much, -;Wish it through a bit of translucent powder), put the brush right on the center of your cheek, then lightly stroke outward toward the center of the ear, covering the entire cheekbone area. Take a look in the mirror: If your attention goes straight to your cheeks, you have too much on. Your eyes should always be the focus. A little translucent powder can correct this problem. Sealed with a Kiss To get the appearance of fuller, more sensuous lips, line the lips with a pencil toned to your natural lip color. With your mouth open, start lining at the cupid's bow as close as possible to your natural lip line. Close mouth to check the shape. Fill in with lipstick. As your wedding day approaches, you may feel overwhelmed, since you will be dealing with so many decisions. After all, you'll be the star at your own wedding and, like all .fashions for MOrlXEX OF THE BRIDE Sizes 6-20 stars, you should definitely look the part. After you receive a little help, you'll be surprised to find that choosing makeup for your wedding is not too stressful. The goal is not to create a new you, but simply to find a look that is unmistakably you! %f 1 West on 401 from Whites Rd. i_; - Exit to Kingston Rd. Right at first exit (Lawson Rd.)Tum left at light. Here we are!A_ a . We also have a selection of cruise wear. 366 OLD KINGSTON RD. • HIGHLAND CREEK VILLAGE SPECIALIZING IN ... SKIN CARE PRODUCTS • COSMETICS • BEAUTY SHOWS PRIVATE CONSULTATIONS a WEDDING MAKE-UP For further information call... ALOETTE OF DURHAM WEST 427-8021 SPf�ING AFIAIP 197 Fairy Tale Weddings in "Ajax Kindom" Your wedding is one of the most important days of your life - you will want to remember it as something really special. The Kinsmen Club of Ajax can make this a reality. . They have a ('entury Home in Pickering Village, where they built an ;adjoining banquet hall, manicured the grounds, erected a beautiful gazebo and finished the interior in t way that will create a fairy tale wedding you thought you could only dream of. This historical building, named The Heritage Centre has full banquet facilities, is fully licensed and sits on elegant and picturesque surroundings highlighted by it magnificent gazebo for your photo opportunities. Some have even had their marriage vows exchanged in the gazebo. Whether you want simply to rent a lovely hall or talk with the co- ordinator to create something special from the theme of the wedding right to the menu, The Heritage Centre can accommodate up to 120 people. In the summer, there is an outdoor patio for your guests to lounge on while looking over the grounds, interlock walkways and gazebo. Just imagine pulling up to this historical building on your wedding day with trees surrounding the building itself, strolling up the winding interlock walkway to the gazebo with your new husband or wife and having your photos taken in the picturesque gazebo. Then following the interlock paths again, Heritage Centre for your wedding not only will you benefit but you will also be doing something for your Town. The Heritage Centre was built and is run by the Kinsmen Club of Ajax. As you know, the Kinsmen Club is a group of walking up over the outdoor patio and into the elegant hall and partying the night away with friends and family. There is no need to search around for weeks for photo locations, caterers, liquor licenses, hall decorators, dish rentals etc. etc. when it can be done for you (at no extra cost) by the co-ordinator, Alfredo of Simply Italian Caterers, or, if you prefer, rent the hall because of it's beauty and exclusivity and do the co-ordination yourself. Simply by talking to Carol or John, yot. will find that prices at The Heritage Centre are very reasonable and remember when you book the men that do an unbelievable amount for our community. Hundreds of volunteer man hours go into running The Heritage Centre. ALL PROFITS from the rental of The Hall are used to fund projects throughout our community. Whether you are thinking of a hall for your wedding, shower, rehearsal dinner or whatever you need, please give Carol or John a call at 683-6.22.2. Leave a message on the machine and they will be happy to return your call within 24 hours, to answer your questions and, if you wish, take you on a tour of The Heritage Centre. "Rockwell" of photography in Pickering Chuck Shumilak is to wedding Photography what Norman Rockwell is to art. At least that's the reputation he's established for his work. For something a little different in wedding photos, Pickering Photo is the place. Mixing traditional, fun and new, Chuck and Debbie Shumilak create award winning photography. As owners of Pickering Photo, a camera and framing store with a custom designed studio, Chuck and Debbie are ready to meet your photographic needs. The large studio allows Chuck to photograph the complete wedding party as well as entire family groups. By establishing a good working rapport with the bride and groom, Chuck is able to produce quality work. He says that when he gets to know the couple personally, they are more relaxed and natural, which shows through in the pictures. Being flexible is an important aspect of photography. While the Shumilaks can take traditional photos of the church, park, home and reception, they are prepared to accommodate the wishes and needs of the bride and groom. The Shumilaks also do wedding videos and offer a complete bridal film package. For more information call 831-4305. a . THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1997 -PAGE 29 -400_o o �0_-ef Q. • i� )"Let Us Make Your Day Sped JComprehensive Library Covering All Era's in Musical Tastes 20 Years Experience DA's Disc Jockey Services (905) 476-8248 4 Caterer and Banquet Co-ordinator second to none ■ banquets, weddings, showers, ■ fully licensed business meetings ■ from basic hall rentals to ■ picturesque surroundings - with catered functions or fully magnificent gazebo for photos coordinated packages 94t �tritttgt (tenter is owned and operated by the Kinsmrn Club of Ajax All profits are used to benefit our community. s, , Call 683-6222 or visit our booth at the Bridal Show { PAGE 30 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 SPPI G EPI[AlAfFAIP'97 Putting your best face forward on your Wedding Day An occasion as special as your wedding day requires spacial make-up. Between the bleaching effect of a dazzling white or ivory gown and the flash of a camera. colour choice and makeup application can make all the difference to how your pictures turn out. April Murchison, an Independent Team Manager with Mary Kay Cosmetics says that with any bride. their focus in on highlighting her natural beauty, without the makeup looking heavy or overdone. "Different colours and techniques can really enhance the shape of a woman's eves. cheeks and lips. " says April. "Mare Kay 'Cosmetics offers some of the most advanced products for skin care and long-lasting wear: from lip and eye enhancers to long- lasting lip colour." April says they offer every bride and her wedding party a free bridal consultation where thev can review the colour choices for the wedding, meet the wedding party and let everyone try sample colours to ensure they'll be satisfied on the wedding day. "Our independent consultants are trained to create a beautiful look by co-ordinating your colour themes %+ith the hair colour and skin tone,; of the bride and each attendant," she says. "At your consultation we also discuss skin care for a smooth, radiant complexion and tips for controlling the last minute breakouts that wedding stress can cause -- after all, a beautiful look starts with clean, healthy, beautiful skin." For many women there is a lot of guesswf)rh :.evolved at the mirror in the morning. On your wedding day that equals stress' To reduce some of that stress we also offer an in-home: wedding day service. We come to your home or hotel to apply your makeup for the day. We bring all the cosmetics with us including products like highlighter, bronzers and neutralizing concealers that you might not use everyday. We're all had "bad hair days". Why take a chance on such an important day'' For mnr� information cal; ,905 0 W"Wea, ta la, ' Let us help you achieve a special look for your special day! Our professional consultants will meet with you at your convenience to discuss the perfect cosmetics and customized skin care to bring out your best on this beautiful occasion! Your complimentary consultation includes a trial wedding -day makeover for you and the members of your bridal party. We offer professional results in is the comfort of your own home! Call for your FREE Bridal Consultation 905-831-6576 April Murchisonr r Independent Beauty Comultant v MA RV KAV FACE-TO-FACE BEAUTY ADVICE~ 1� Incorporate cultural wedding customs The individual nations of the world have their own enchanting customs to celebrate the union of two people in wedded bliss. With a little thoughtful planning any of the ancient customs can be incorporated into a modern wedding for an extra special touch and salute to the uniting of two families. Your local librarian can help you find more information, but here's a short list with brief descriptions to pique your interest. their love. Germany On the eve of the wedding, the friends of the bride smash pottery at her door. According to legend, the loud noise is said to avert bad luck. To be sure of future bliss, the bride must sweep it up by herself. Italy Since Roman times, the couples have walked through the village passing out cakes and sweets. union. Later, guests hold hands in a heart -shaped circle while the newlyweds dance in the center. Sweden Brides carry fragrant herb bouquets to frighten away trolls and grooms have thyme sewn into their wedding suits. U.S.A. Early Americans gave honeymooners sack posset, hot spiced milk and brew, to keep up their energy. Bermuda Mexico Russia Newlyweds plant a tree in A white silK cord is draped Wedding guests receive their garden. As it grows and around the couple's gifts. strengthens, it symbolizes shoulders to indicate their ............. ;;oV 1900 Concesswn 6 l2nd Rd. Nortb of a 7 Eau of Brock Rd., PwAorirq 649-2436 J7) THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 -PAGE 31 >� SP(�ING BP11)A1AffA1f�'97 Today's bride says `I Do' to pearls Today's bride is fresh, fashionable and tuned into current trends. Even still, she appreciates tradition. The very institution Of marriage, the pledging of one's life to another, is based on ceremony and tradition that dates back to the beginning of civilization. Formal weddings are more popular than ever even though today's bride is a very modern woman, when it comes to weddings, she still prefers to go down the traditional path. Opting for the traditional path means wearing white and choosing pearls as the right jewelry accent. Pearl adornment by the bride has been a long-standing wedding tradition that has survived for literally hundreds of years and countless generations. Cultured pearls are just so perfect for the bride on her wedding day. The touch of a pearl is smooth, soft, and very feminine and pure. The satiny white color of a pearl is the ideal complement to any bridal gown. According to their consumer research, the bridal market accounts for more than 50 percent of sales for the sea - grown gem in Canada each year. Interestingly enough most of these purchases are not made by the bride herself, but Today's bride loves the tradition of wearing pearls on her wedding day. by her future parents- in-law as wedding gifts. Before purchasing pearls for the bride to wear on her wedding day, there are several consumer tips to keep in mind. Just as no two brides are ever alike, cultured pearls are as different as the individuals who wear them. It is, therefore, important to match the right pearl jewelry to the right woman. The main considerations for Ni choosing the proper strand of pearls should be the style of gown to be worn and the complexion of the wearer. For gowns with scoop or boat necklines, 16- to 20 -inch choker- or princess -length necklaces are best suited to delicately accent the neck and shoulder areas. High - collar and V-neck styles call for long strands of pearls either in 24- to 32- inch matinee or opera lengths. Women with fair skin and light-colored hair are best flattered by pearls with slightly pink or rose overtones. Creamy white or slightly golden pearls look best on women with dark skin and hair. Since cultured pearls are products of nature, they are seldom, if ever, perfect. Every pearl grown by an oyster has its own individual identity. However, when choosing a strand of cultured pearls, it is important to keep several quality points in mind. Probably the most important aspect, as far as quality is concerned, ...: p.*g luster pf the, pgarl. 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Grandpa Jim Birthday Happy birth- day wishes go out to "my cool grandson" Bryan Gillis, who turns 10 on St. Valen- tine's Day Feb. 14. Tons of love from Nana. Birthday "Our little girl" Eerily Johnson . Will be three turns two years old on •: cars old on Wishing I-eb. H. Carrol Anne Wishing her a '�— happy birth- day with love happy third' are Mommv, T %al Daddy and her new baby brother or SLs- ter. Birthday Birthday Jan. 30 was Britanv Alexandra Chorley's first birthday. Much . love went out to Britany from Mommy, family and many friends who love her so very, very much. "Happy first birthday, pookey. Love ya." j Birthday Sarah Chamber- lain turned four on Feb. 5. Wishing Sarah a happy birthdav with lots 4 love and kisses were Mommv, Daddy, TurxAhv arxl doggie Tammy. Birthdays Stephanie Brown turns three r on Feb. 10. Wishing her a happy birthday are �! Mommy, Daddy, , brother Eric and Harley the dog. By the way, Eric turned one on Jan. 21 and Mommy, Daddy, Stephanie and Harley all wished him a happy birthday. Birthday A personal note: Jan. 31 Keith and Michael, was a big day for the daughter -in-laws Lynne Gilligan home as Joyce and Diane, and feline turned 71. Wishing her a friends Muffin, Buddy happy birthday were hus- and Wolf. The clan is get - band Rix, grandsons ting together the weekend Matt, Mike and Geoff, of Feb. 14 for Joyce's granddaughters Sydney birthday and Amy's chris- and Amy, sons Sean, tening. Birthdays "Another year =. has gone by and the Bennett house is cele- brating birth- days again. "This �r t year Stephanier"`, Ad will be five on Feb. 11 and Michael hits the terrible twos on Feb 12. "Ihe year ahead will be full of more challenges than the last." Mom and Dad wish the pair happy birthdays and lots of love. ................ Birthday Jennifer Margaret Barr. a cutie with a great big smile, turns four on I=eb. 12. W ishinz our Dolle" a happy birthday are Mommy, Daddy and little broth- er Stephen. "We love you. Bugs and kisses... Birthday A little Valentine . Will be three years old on Feb. 14. Wishing Carrol Anne '�— Walker a happy third' birthday are Mom v, Daddy and - new baby sister Jessica Lynne. A - birthday party is being held with family and friends. ett' "o++ 1794 Liverpool Road M . Pickering 831-5431 jnTHIS WEEK'S CAKE W NNER-S ARE 1. Tracey Aloore 3. Daniel 1061hain Winners nay go d)reoh• to 11"in Robhms to recen their FREE cake (Please provide tJennfkrtion) PR1Z'_ V:AL11) UNTIL SAT. FEB Ii. I99- 4 PAGE 36 -TIME NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1997 N,, ORANC JL lclE 2 L JUG i GS1� Usc' a coupon... he 1p a child' PRE v D,,, -ROZEN CMC[ MAR ,,_ 30 rNE r,vvS�.:Rv1e N Cluclmti DRI,'.1(Sf[CTS PRODUCT OF ONTARIO • FRESH NEVER FROZEN OLVMEL CADET BRAND • AT THE DELI COUNTER FROM ONTARIO PACKERS • FRESH NEVER FROZEN SCHNEIDERS • 350 q VAC PAC I 1 0_vF1E�•A" E SEP. C .`EP -PE: .,S_• �RCZE'4 K, RZ FINEST :.cA_ T• BRAND 7 T,iE DE,�i COUNTER PRODUCT OF ONTARIO. SHORT CUT SWEET PICKLED PROC,CTO CAr,q A•S_a .B A-` cCE_ 'J -EP •��., .•' 11 •"ID4 0 11 a:••Coll p D�l KUFZ F r,ES" C„A'_ T• E _ E_ES ? E A.G .AC = KURZ BRAND. CUSTOM SLICED AT THE DELI COUNTER Farm I THE FOOD TERM/NAU MAYONNAISE JAR �n AGF' •' f7to "'j :.c .,E:�MANN �:.i_,,NNAISF Dso QN 2.49�U A 9 PRODUCT OF CHILE DM1 I - dolm• AULT FOODS • FAMOUS ASSORTED wu mil 0 'Jo HILLS BROS. • •Ti i 1 r NUMAGE TRADING ANTONIO AN1ATO • D4 1 9 - • . • t1 I NEVER FROZE ,GC F BWREM IE�ST��_A/\�� ' / MA 'Af 0 WALM, HUMPTY DUMPTY 1•' 1m ENO i '1 COLGATE PALMOLIVE SALE ITO' jr�s�h • prang sit PRODUCT OF U S A MEXICO • ,,I GRADE 11 N10LISANA IMPORTS N10LISAN'A PRODUCT OF U.S.A • 71 GRADE • CALIFORNIA 1 1 1, VA!Df M 1 1 11 -7 111 1 I, I. 1 N sl'•I • • SPRINT_. 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KELLOGG S CANADA }�.�� GENERAL MILLS CEREAL _ • ` � i 1 1 � � . • I - ergs _; r"' •� i1 i ����r' V1 D! 1 / 1 1 "You hnou, you Afet good valuc, ulhen you whop cit Knob Hill Farms" � ': PAGE 38 - THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 Festival celebrates our heritage PICKERING -- Organizations in the community wishing to showcase their cultural heritage are invited to par- ticipate in the Heritage Day Festival being held Saturday, Feb. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Pickering Recre- ation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd. The event is being hosted by the Town of Pickering Advisory Commit- tee on Race Relations and Equity and the Department of Culture and Recre- ation. It will include national costumes. dancing, traditional foods and displays of cultural heirlooms and treasures. As well, costumed volunteer from Pickering Museum Village will demon- strate 19th -century toys and children will he able to take home a popular toy of the 1820s -- a thaumatrope. Admis- sion is free. Organizations in the com- munity wishing to participate are asked to call L\ -nn VVinterstein at 420-4620, „. CORRECMN WE WISH'O DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO THE CORRECTION IN OUR CURRENT '75 YEARS' FLYER 3 'EM 5&6, BLADE. 54-1092-6 b 55-6951-0 ;.LJSTAATIONS FOP 17EMS 5 3 6 SHOULD BE WE SINCERELY REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE WE MAY HAVE CAUSED YOU. cnotb307-97 All Zonss BOWL FOR KIDS SAKE HELP AJAX-PICKERJNG BIG BROTHERS JOIN OUR CAMPAIGN FOR KIDS BOWLING DATES FEBRUARY 21 TO MARCH 2 AT CELEBRITY LANES CALL (905)686-2871 SUPPORT A PROGRAM THAT WORKS Big Brothers is a proven prevention approach that has helped hundreds of arra boys. Positive adult role models are brought into the lives of young people who are in special need of guidance and companionship. Matched Little Brothers stay out of trouble with the law, do better in school and are better adjusted as they grow into adulthood. 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Clalt'-,"58 14110 for all ` ti= ^:offy our :--_Y_-door t ovr` ClrofflN-ii9l no Deville Produce is coming to Pickering For those of you who have enjoyed the unique shopping experience provided courtesy of Deville Produce, it will come as welcome news that this very successful family business is coming to Pickering. For those of you who haven't shopped at this wonderful store, you're in for a very special treat and a profound change to the way you feel about shopping for your ti eekly groceries. In early March, Deville Produce will unveil its 15,000 sq. ft store at 2200 Brock Rd. North in the Brock North Plaza. One walk through the front doors and you know this is no ordinary food store. You'll be greeted by a pool and waterfall filled with gold fish. From there you'll see what's made Iii , - • - - - Deville famous since 1982 when it opened its first store on Brock St. N. in Whitby. What is it? Their produce of course. It's fresh and abundant and evidence that quality and competitive pricing is the trademark that has created a growing number of loyal customers. You'll especially enjoy the full salad bar with a variety of items to make it a healthy and satisfying meal. The new store will feature a floral department with beautiful potted plants and cut flowers and arrangements. There is also an in- store bakery which makes delicious fresh breads and Tweet goods. Also brought in each day are a large variety of ethnic breads. You can visit the gourmet cake section for the finest in mouthwatering selections coming from speciality bakeries in Toronto. Of course a trip to Deville must include a purchase from the meat department which features beef, aged to perfection, as well as top quality pork, poultry, veal and lamb. Choose from individual cuts or have something custom cut to your desire. If you love seafood, save yourself a trip to Toronto, because Deville has brought Mike's Fish of the St. Lawrence Market to Pickering. See for yourself the whole fish displayed on ice with selections like Red Snapper, Flounder and exotic selections such as Octopus and Shark. If there's something unique you want from the sea just ask and they will order it for you. Also available are live lobster as well as clams, scallops, shrimps and crab. At the deli counter take home the freshest in cold meats and cheeses cut to made exclusively for Deville. There are also fresh oils to make your cooking something special. Of course to make the store complete, Deville has a full line of grocery items at very competitive prices so you no longer have to go anywhere else because Deville has everything you need to make your shopping trip complete. Remember before you leave don't forget to visit the Colio Wine display for order. The unique shopping experience then continues with a trip to the gourmet section which features hundreds of gourmet food items that you won't find anywhere else unless you drive to Toronto or go overseas. This section features pates, gourmet coffees, speciality chocolates, natural pastas and sauces that perfect finish touch to a unique shopping trip. The Guzzo-Foliaro family will give their Pickering customers the personal and friendly service that Whitby customers know so well. A tradition that has been a recipe for success. For more information on the new store call 427-4311 or visit the Whitby store at 3570 Brock St. N. P • P 0 ickerin 9 Al 1Zivett, sports writer 683-5110 Fax: 683-7363 photo by A.J. Grown Floating in ateye level Melissa Cuzzolino of the St. Mary ball contest against Ajax's Archbishop Catholic Secondary School Monarchs Denis O'Connor Catholic High School keeps her eyes on the ball during the Chargers. The game was played at warm-up before a midget girls' volley- DOT on Wednesday afternoon. Lightning The Durham West Lightning peewee `A' rep girls' hockey team earned a victory and a draw in recent league contests. On Sunday, the Lightning visited Orangeville and picked up a pair of points after defeat- ing Orangeville 5-2. Scoring for Durham West were Natalie Babony with two, Alison Fair, Kristin Alexiou and Jenna Clements. Assists went to Babony and Heather Clayton with two each and Fair with one. Stellar goaltending was pro- vided by Danielle Taylor. Strong efforts were also turned in by forwards Chelsey Emslie, `A' peewees Jessie Ford and defensive play- ers Kristina Carroll, Stephanie Mourao and Anne -Marie Williamson. Durham W also played to 2-2 draw with Mississauga last Saturday at the Ice Corral at the Teen Ranch, near win and THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 - PAGE 39 Sor orts News Advertiser Lockett has a lock on backstroke at provincials Durham Aquatic Cluh ,nemher Mike Lockett was ,utstanding in the pool wainst some of the hest ,,Airnmers in Ontario at the -_::cnt Senior Provincial Championship at the �.iohicoke Olympium Pool. Fifty-three teams and :(N) swimmers participated n the high-calibre meet. Lockett, swimming in :re i6 -and -under category, k„n the gold medal in the 1">< -metre backstroke in a imc of two minutes 9.06 ,cconds. The first -place fin- ish in the 200m hack marks the fourth time, swimming in different age groups (10 years, 12 years, 14 nears and 16 years), that he has won this event at provin- cials. Lockett also finished third in the 200m individual medley, fourth in the 1(X)m back, 12th in the 1(X)m but- terfly and competed to the 50m freestyle. DAC coach Tom McLoughlin heaps praise on Lockett and his incredible accomplishment in the pool. "This is an outstanding achievement for :Mike. To place first at the proytncials is a great accomplishment. but to do it in four separate age groups is amaitng.' says McLoughlin. Richard Duhaney. 17, also swam at the proytn- cials, finishing the 100m breaststroke in 1:09.;8, and the 50rn breast in 25.- E i _2 h t ee n - 5.Eighteen-s ear - old Courtney Mitchell swam the 100m back in 1.09.8. the 2(x)m back in 2:29 3 and the 20)m fly in 2:39.5. Pickering bantams win playoff series in overtime thriller PICKE RING — The Pickering Panthers major bantam 'AA' rep hockey :cam displayed true grit in defeating %Whitby in the deciding game of the ,,pening best -of -five playoff series. Pickering won the first two games, but Whithy came back to r� tie the series with victories in V games three and four to set up a the fifth game Wednesday night. No scores were proN ided for 9rl the opening four games. O� Pickering fell behind 2-0 in the first six minutes of game five. However, the Panthers pulled within one goal in the second period. The third frame was domi- nated by the Panthers who tied the contest at 3-3 before reeulation time ran out. Ten minutes of extra time failed to produce a winner. But. in the sect)nd minute G y of sudden -death o\,ertime. R -,an Cassidy became the hero with a ;lapshot from just inside the \k'hitbv blueline. Other scorers for the Panthers were Derek Spafford with two goals and Chad MacDonald with a single Adding assists were Spafford. Gareth Cawley, Matt MacLennan, Matt O'Learv, Chris Lawrence, :Mike Faria and MacDonald. Do your part. Please WAT C recycle for your tie two goals in the third period, the last one coming with 1:30 remaining in the contest. Goaltender Sarah Long had a superb game between the pipes, fending off the tough Mississauga offence. Adding an assist on one of Cholakov's goals was Melissa Meikle. Although she was unable to play in either weekend contest due to injury, Melissa Gaudet attended both ,games to cheer on the team. Orangeville. The Lightning sprinted out to a 2-0 lead on two goals by Diana Cholakov. Mississauga scored �nvrr�r�c� RUC MART. Flyer in this Tuesday's edition of News Advertiser ................................................................ SHOPPERS DRUG MART PAGE 40 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1997 O O e Buy one week, get(905) Call 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. the 2nd free! Monday to Friday Call us for TORONTO . 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Saturday details LINE or fax your ad Applies to Mtkys For 79876726830707 (905) 579-2238 Sale and Vehicles For sets onlyGARAGE SALES BIRTH NOTICES Announce your baby's arrival $ +GST F"�VISA ` and receive a gift certificate +�t$Tonly35entitling you to p$25ro worth 49 of quality baby products. ONCareers ' , Careers 051 Careers I l Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers ' ' Careers till] Careers DENTAL IPL PROGRAM Start NOW in Pickering Modules included in this Program: • Anatomy and Histology • Microbiology and Ste_njization • Pharmacology and Nutrition • Radiology (7ne Radiology Curriculum of this Diploma Program is HARP Approved. In accordance with the Healing Arts Radiation Protection Act, 1980 ) • Principles of Dental Assisting • Dental Materials • Operative Dentistry • Preventive Dentistry • Medical Emergencies • Dental Office Procedures • Clinical Work Weeks to Pre -Employment Readiness and Job Search TORONTO =09 • — Hr 4*W )�SLBtu7d a Bettila Life 1450 Kingston Road PICKERING 420-1344 FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Train for a career as a professional firefighter. Durham College is offering for the �I first time the Fire and Emergency Services Certificate Program starting April 28, 1997. This program follows the Ontario Firefighter Standards and curriculum. OSAP available. 4 For more information call Student Services, Dur- ham College Skills Training Centre, Whitby - 905 721-3300 4410111 Educating you for the Real World _ L'Y Purdue Frederick, a member of die: Purdue Frederick international family, is a progresstyc, research -based pharmaceutical company providing superior health care to people worldwide. Now you can enhance your professional profile in this 10-trxmth contract position for a creative: INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMER ANALYST I o-moffrcorrrnrrl Reporting to the Manager, M.1 S , vow goal will be to maintain the efficiency and mteg-ity of our systems. Drawing on your technical expertise, you will install and assist in testing of PRMS and JD Edwards applications, implement new hardware and software systems with the assistance of the task force, and wort: with business partnersiconsultants in the devclopment and installation of new enhancements You will also assist users with day-to-day software issues by reporting and tracking hotline support calls. You'rc well prepared with i-5 year's experience programming R PGi4OO and a post -secondary education in Computer Sciences. if Knowledge of 1D Edwards and/or PRMS an asset Competitive compensation is offered. Interested persons are invited to forward a resume, no later than February 19, 1997. to Mrs. C. Milnes, C-H.R.P-, Manager, human Resources Purdue Frederick, 575 Granite Court Pickering, Ontario 1.11"'21"'S or Fax (905) 420-5330. a Purdue � Frederick A ►f!*ir! yevi llf Our individualized learning plan provides for a ffll W caflt w unique program packages in day or evening • F"11111101111111111111111' Ann" classes. Train with others in a hands-on, e Network Speciallin business -oriented environment. • IAN Administrator Cwwuter • Maintenar" `�/rill/ CULCur Tectinician Roach for yeeti,laftre OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY Call today technology Oshawa 28 Campuses across Canada including stagy art 434-8585 T Wit. TORONTO Helping YOU Build a Better Life ti Accounting and Computers Business Administration Business & Computer Applications Computer Support Specialist Network & Communications Computer Programming Computer Business Applications Executive Secretary Legal Administrative Assistant Medical Office Assistant Hotel and Restaurant Operations Bar and Beverage Management Travel and Tourism 1 Dental Ckairside Assistant Dental Receodonist ANIMAL CARE 1 ONLY Iw a onfarie "viten Cage no ,IMT SL t/,, odatee 57"17s "OBC THE NAIL STATION Ca- reer Training Center, a nal technician, career training available in acrylic - fiber- glass nails, tips, coatings, pedicures, waxing, (905) 723-8083 AOM M ASSISTANT to- gwred. MS word. Must be organized. Busy office en- vironment.Fax resume (905) 433-1182. Resume Referral Service. LEARN COMPUTERS at your own pace. Private lessons in Windows, MS Office, Word, Excel & Looms. Flexible tours. 427-4268. ATTENTION EMPLOY- ERS. We will pay for your advertising. To feud out tow call (905) 433-0007. 723-1163 ' General P NEEDED We are looking for AZ drivers, to work F/r P/I', and weekends in the Durham Region. (Pia to Pin) Must have 2 yrs. exp., wkly. pay, direct deposit. CALL DIRECT DRIVER PERSONNEL (905)571-2795 bingo caller and licensed nevada person. Appy in person to Hideaway Bingo Hal 65 Sunray St., Wtrtby. Check Out Our Flyer Delivery Seru ce, ffGeneral Help s>� Ages 12-18 Eam extra SSSS Doug door to door sales. C mita paid daily 404-2904 To find out more CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE News Advertiser requests that advertisers Check Ow ad upon publication as News Advertiser will not be responsible for more dtan one ncwW rwrtion and thele shall be no kabiky for ramrtse,kin of any advw- biwitient. Liability for er- rors in ads is knrted to the amount paid for the space occupying the error. AN copy is su4W to the W pmval of management of News Advertim. Area Ta)d Company. requires Drivers irnmediatey. Also Dispatcher with Picketing knowledge. Full I part time X467 Weare by far The t1 Distributor of Hyena in our area. Have )your flyrtrs deNveredy%" any wedraefty, Friday or Sunday with The Newspaper that everybody needs r*`5,r,'SS e;rae.'aNews Advertiser 2 ask ers Career_ THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 -PAGE 41 Mig f III Ej Training I T eining I �^ Help General General General General General General He1P I Help �_ Help I Help I Help �— Help I Help Careers in DEDICATED, enthused in- WELDING & CNC OPERATING Info & R89181tradon dive luals needed. Must be Cell Admissions +g ® T+ Scarboro: (416) 750-1950 and 1 WrIr/QtlOrf An up to to Full time night courses different we/ding Starting NOW Procedures duce our 50% discount on including MGM SCHOOL, COL- o r DEDICATED, enthused in- TELEMARKETERS com- LEGE, UNIVERSITY dive luals needed. Must be pany expanding seeking STUDENTS. The Toronto flexible and possess CSR part time, work from your Star needs students aged abilities, Please call 721- home, experienced pre - 16 years 8 older to intro- 0021 ferred, commission plus duce our 50% discount on OVERLOAD OF WORK. Students welcomed Call our regular home delivery 20 people needed imme Lor. (905) 721-0108 pace Our diately, to fin various areas TELEMARKETING PROS ham You will You wit required a of Oshawa Company Must Alax food company re- i te work a minimum of 3 be hardworking and ambi- quires full/pan Ixne expen- n ghts/week from approx- "mately 6 00om-9.3opm tious We will train Call enced people. $7 50 hr We provide transportation Ashley for personal inter- plus bonuses. Call Ron I & from h All view 721-1411 (905) 42&8400 you bine our students are supervised on site. Before calling talk to your parents Leave your name, address, phone R DAILY SHIFT GUARAN- TEE . BONUSES PAID WEEKLY Ask for Mr Mc Gill 686-2292 NASTY BOSS s looking for pee I, work halt is sra,ler -er;u�res expos. need, d.itdLBS .r your death however will pay up enred reliable help Own 0-r J to $1 5/p h plus bonus and ea ocus carries 300+ f EARN $650 PER WEEK EXPANDING THE MUTUAL GROUP seeks a self-motrrated nd,- vidual with excellent people skills and an interest in ach evmg entrepreneurial independence Complete rr amingrbenehtslf mancing programs available Mw - mum 2 years full time work ng experience requ,redand a University degree re- -;,jested Fax -esume to Marson Lanes '29 Byron E/ecblC Are MIG - from home, clipping coin For „�. Spring season.we need 20 1 anSportatxan Will upgrade skills for right individual. educational toys. games. puzzles, crafts. 65% are Paid company vacation , qualified. Neat appearance, START IMMEDIATELY uaysieven 1 N . Whitby. On LIN 4M8 1905, 668-2141 - _ pons Light assembly, pro. people to work various ar- R to File eg754 Ostia- under and and car necessaryCall rgs. ght tele- T/G cessing mail (416) 812- eas d our company Must a(W wa/Vvhrtby This Week. PO. supplement your faintly m- tint our mi 4oa-oa0'3 phone work. $8 CXJ/hour No WANT TO BE YOUR OWN D/U /►rtReadin tical g 689t. Earn money reading books from home. be wining to work with the Box 481. Oshawa, ON L 1 H come 1-800.361.4587 ext NEED WORK we're icok- guaranteed excen- once, full training provdded 8055' Studd S K O $for. per title. (416) 812-6892 opposite sex. For interview Ca 71_5 9363 n for 30 ^ew people g Oshawa Please call Mr Were looking for modem_ K �►►a & code 6. call 721-0299 IT PAYS to lose weight' NAIL TECHNICIAN, 3 Aro- Starting pay $11 25 White 905-723-6900. up-to-date hairs, t sus for chair rentals Please apply SPOCWistPrograms ESTIMATOR REQUIRED EXPERIENCED TELE- MARKETERS You look good. Feel great ma Therapts' ler S,mdarl Create your own schedule No TAXI DRIVERS, DIS- m person 108 Dundas Must be dependable Needed Ap- and earn extra income Call needed for upscale Saba. experience necessary PATCHERS 3 Mecharics St W, Whitby or au 430 - wwsu.ent•gxw,r.r ercewwwcw•ew.xiw• out going going and positive Earn- ply in person_ MHM Enter- prises, anmerpal Ave 571 5063 recent grads welcome. Weave Training provided Ad - vancernent accts Fun, dy- needed mmeciat 9397 Ings of 53-54.000 per 4 AI Suite 204 Ayax PART-TIME HAIRSTYLIST message 905.427- 8298 nam,c atmosphere Excel- Drivers no experience month is proven for "closers- All leads and wanted for x fixation A4 Wage plus commission. lent for people takingtine aft from school Extra ,n Y Full tinea pan time Call 905)683-7301 SELL IT • training provided- Car a Contact Jan at. 428-6552 coin@ seekers welcome a 905.427-7770 must. Call Mr Jones 905- (fie message) 723-4920 683-0707 428-2010 • Painting 3 • Moving am Flooring, • Drivin Don't • I I Improvements • I I Imprt7vements • I • Plumbing • g • • Health. • Decorating • Storage Carpeting • • Schools • Beauty SUDGET HONE pt4PILOV Ell[EN TS Basement opts Rec-rooms. plumbing, Additions, electncaf, drywal decks ceramic filing & countertops 15 yrs. Exp. call Mario (905) 619.4663. cel. (416) 560.4663 10% off labour (u tl Feb. 24 11"7) Rrwrasonr & PAP0 e - leg a Saha/ - f nn" l Prown•prW Frac CAN-AMAUE •e 435-8124 Carrier/Geri. Carr•acbr RENOVATIONC I)OES YOUR HOUSE NEED A LIFT? You name it, we'll do it. Bathrooms, kitchens, windows, etc. Fully licensed, insured and bonded. 66.5-•8185 DOORS ERE US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS,(Wa install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 905-837-0949 CARPENTRY Iree estimates. house Millions, basements, decks, trim work, door in- stallation, baseboards, sheds, root repairs, (905)819-2930 Bit Jr. v r MUM IMPROVE- MENTS Renovations, car- pentry, siding , drytwal top- ing. Inm, paintfng.beth- rooms, bnished basements, garages. All work guar- anteed. Free estimates. Call Phil 430-5873 Ty–RIS custro•a CA�O4TIRT & CONTaAC IPTG For at your needs in the hone rlcudxlg-additions, bsmts, decks. tering. cabu»ts. porch en- dosures, t". drywall. raping. poin ng, shelving Laws. bars. kitchens a baths Etc Terry for estimate: 431.1115 Licenced Carpenter. 23 years experience. Rencivaborts. Pacooms. Drywall $13 perhou• Call Bruce 905-342-3935 satisfaction guaranteed • I Handyman • 3 MEN AVAILABLE TO MEET ILLI YOUR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. Plumber. cabinet inaker, eteclrician. Kocherts, balwooms, rec-rooms, pair", dim. Fully in- sured. r 4 RENOVATION A HANDYMAN SERVICE � atw.• Iow•9 e c•mphishonaiblfo• Week SWA jobs taelx•ra pa•eoasbM rltaaa refa•reoaa Gurmrut ttnolr co mfi•rK PM723-6122 • • Electrical �Jf.J� • A1lrW W - 10 years experience 619-2585 CALL AND SAVE PLUMPING RENOVATIONS Licenced plumbers. 25 yrs. experience. Licenced gas fitters. New installations. rec-rooms, baths, basements, ceramic tiles, kitchens, elec- trical. 686-1781 DOUG CLARK PLUMBING, Licensed .insured, repairs& alterations. new bathrooms and renovations, pump reps FREE ESTIMATES, 686-5172, 24 HRS- • I Paintirl i • Decorating mw via4l�eri" Stucco ceiings General repairs Top quality work at reasonable prices 20% off for Serrtion Cal for a FREE Estimate 4044m" till , a *W trllar• P� on Petia•9 & aa1; -1 1 a 3 yom ylmrtn•a1 NO iob No tlar< Frio EtlreMa Cas Itli••aar 1�1 725-7870 Painting, Wallpapering, New Stucco, Repainting old stumo, wainscotting, moulding,Wall boarding, minor house hold repairs. Also Faux Painting. 905j686.28N TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior a Extencr European Workmanship Fast. dean. reliable service. 420-0081 P.M Moving & • Storage AJAX Moving Systems full serrces. moves, ap- oliance and limo speaal- �sts. Flat rate or hourly We now have heated storage iunts Now offering free Doxes wrih move Park and ioad special. starting at S99 and up Call ler infor- mation. 725-M or 427-M MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will move artyM% anywitere. any" Canrrwcial or resdental. Pad"% storage aria bows avaiable. Senora mid nionti discotxws Free esbnaMs. 571-0755 1-888491.6600 HARRY -O -TIE - MOVERS Aleve big or smal, we price Chem all! Free estimates, serras discount, start no- tike naves. Appliances moved, also storage space available. Comparable rales. Cal 432-2550. MBN WITH LARGE TRUCK Wil do household moves, residential, oanmercial. AI types of moves. Call Cart K Jane 427-2856. MOVING Houses. Apartments, Of- fices, Appliances and Piano Specialists Senior and Md -Month Dis- counts. Licensed, in- sured. Free Estimates. ExceN•M service. Call 436.77.5. MOVING SYSTEMS Big or vnall. Iyt -)r no,,,y rates Senior and nrd- month discounts. RAW - donna or ctxnn•rctw Comparable rates Free estimates 905-723-7479 1-800-853-7750 Eximnilnced Crow Mover: Barpir •aces. homes ;races apt, etc available 4233-00239 19 t • • e New lines/Jacks Installed Existing lines repaired/relocated Prompt, Professional Service. Free Estimates Cablemaster 90u26-1509 M• Flooring, 1 carpeting INSTALLATIONS 25 years experience, restrtadrtg, our speclality. Free estimates. D & N Duncan, 957-1799 •r957.1100 FL OOKING Installation and refinishing Herringbone - boarders, Reasonable Rates Free Estimates. 839-4922 1.ti C3` JUPE nJiJliJ- n. a,. reskknual, com- nx:rcw - 3 bcdnx,ms. ;:trj+rr S�� inualled m_ktm¢ pal 905, 615UZ249 or i90r, 7(W}.Ib • House • Cleaning SHINE MAID SERVICE Qua: ly home 3 otf ce leaning. Single or Team service available Insured & Bonded 839-5413 MATURE woman will Come into dean home. Hourly rate, bonded, references. 905.404-0721 • Party • Services MAGICIAN • Live animals • All occasions • All ages CALL JEFF 838-7057 lRAi181"g' WANTS WORK Dong Magic For children's Rattles And Al Occasions. Have My Own Magician. Call Ernie 668.493=• 1I.I. S %I- V PRO DRIB ING SCHOOI. %IARCH BRE. %K SPEC %L MARCH 10- IJ %pi -r ncil Jm mg ursc for maximum rtsur:utrc dr>ounf Fee $279. 1;w rrYu;.0 ..,n.Ks iiHcrcd 1�L1'1- SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 MAPF .ANA-;M'V ENLARGEMENT Protessforal vat:Ju n pumps or Surgical Gan 1.3 inches safely 6 permanently FREE Drochure Or Joef Kaplan (312) 4CC-9995 News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Hon. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30.3:00 Call 683-0' 0 i Forget Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified DepL is open for your coav enience eVer%- Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0?0"7 • • • Tax, Financial • • • Tax, Financial• • • Tax. Financial • • Directory • • Directory • • Directory SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1997. 1:00 P.M. GALLANTRY RESTAURANT - BANQUET ROOM PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Hear Brian Explain: • Set yourself up now to pay less tax in 1997 • How you can minimize your taxes and maximize your income • Why every Canadian should own a Self -Directed RRSP/RRIF • How Seniors can protect their estate against Revenue Canada • Crucial year-end tax planning strategies • How to get money out of your RSP tax free to avoid the Claw Back • Forecasts for Interest Rates, Stocks, Bonds & Real Estate • Tax Saving & Wealth Creation tips 24 Hour Reservation Line 1-800-890-4483 Seating is Limited Inveun6 in yoirr Future Spoiuomd By: Gknn Aiken THE r - d! Grew llM MUTUAL FUNDS R M•.W. To ov*trf— errs �r e...–�- TA Lft- • Painting 3 • Moving am Flooring, • Drivin Don't • I I Improvements • I I Imprt7vements • I • Plumbing • g • • Health. • Decorating • Storage Carpeting • • Schools • Beauty SUDGET HONE pt4PILOV Ell[EN TS Basement opts Rec-rooms. plumbing, Additions, electncaf, drywal decks ceramic filing & countertops 15 yrs. Exp. call Mario (905) 619.4663. cel. (416) 560.4663 10% off labour (u tl Feb. 24 11"7) Rrwrasonr & PAP0 e - leg a Saha/ - f nn" l Prown•prW Frac CAN-AMAUE •e 435-8124 Carrier/Geri. Carr•acbr RENOVATIONC I)OES YOUR HOUSE NEED A LIFT? You name it, we'll do it. Bathrooms, kitchens, windows, etc. Fully licensed, insured and bonded. 66.5-•8185 DOORS ERE US GARAGE DOORS, OPENERS,(Wa install), FIX BROKEN SPRINGS, CABLES, ROLLERS. Sales Service & Repairs 905-837-0949 CARPENTRY Iree estimates. house Millions, basements, decks, trim work, door in- stallation, baseboards, sheds, root repairs, (905)819-2930 Bit Jr. v r MUM IMPROVE- MENTS Renovations, car- pentry, siding , drytwal top- ing. Inm, paintfng.beth- rooms, bnished basements, garages. All work guar- anteed. Free estimates. Call Phil 430-5873 Ty–RIS custro•a CA�O4TIRT & CONTaAC IPTG For at your needs in the hone rlcudxlg-additions, bsmts, decks. tering. cabu»ts. porch en- dosures, t". drywall. raping. poin ng, shelving Laws. bars. kitchens a baths Etc Terry for estimate: 431.1115 Licenced Carpenter. 23 years experience. Rencivaborts. Pacooms. Drywall $13 perhou• Call Bruce 905-342-3935 satisfaction guaranteed • I Handyman • 3 MEN AVAILABLE TO MEET ILLI YOUR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS. Plumber. cabinet inaker, eteclrician. Kocherts, balwooms, rec-rooms, pair", dim. Fully in- sured. r 4 RENOVATION A HANDYMAN SERVICE � atw.• Iow•9 e c•mphishonaiblfo• Week SWA jobs taelx•ra pa•eoasbM rltaaa refa•reoaa Gurmrut ttnolr co mfi•rK PM723-6122 • • Electrical �Jf.J� • A1lrW W - 10 years experience 619-2585 CALL AND SAVE PLUMPING RENOVATIONS Licenced plumbers. 25 yrs. experience. Licenced gas fitters. New installations. rec-rooms, baths, basements, ceramic tiles, kitchens, elec- trical. 686-1781 DOUG CLARK PLUMBING, Licensed .insured, repairs& alterations. new bathrooms and renovations, pump reps FREE ESTIMATES, 686-5172, 24 HRS- • I Paintirl i • Decorating mw via4l�eri" Stucco ceiings General repairs Top quality work at reasonable prices 20% off for Serrtion Cal for a FREE Estimate 4044m" till , a *W trllar• P� on Petia•9 & aa1; -1 1 a 3 yom ylmrtn•a1 NO iob No tlar< Frio EtlreMa Cas Itli••aar 1�1 725-7870 Painting, Wallpapering, New Stucco, Repainting old stumo, wainscotting, moulding,Wall boarding, minor house hold repairs. Also Faux Painting. 905j686.28N TMS PAINTING & DECOR Interior a Extencr European Workmanship Fast. dean. reliable service. 420-0081 P.M Moving & • Storage AJAX Moving Systems full serrces. moves, ap- oliance and limo speaal- �sts. Flat rate or hourly We now have heated storage iunts Now offering free Doxes wrih move Park and ioad special. starting at S99 and up Call ler infor- mation. 725-M or 427-M MOUNTAIN MOVING SYSTEMS We will move artyM% anywitere. any" Canrrwcial or resdental. Pad"% storage aria bows avaiable. Senora mid nionti discotxws Free esbnaMs. 571-0755 1-888491.6600 HARRY -O -TIE - MOVERS Aleve big or smal, we price Chem all! Free estimates, serras discount, start no- tike naves. Appliances moved, also storage space available. Comparable rales. Cal 432-2550. MBN WITH LARGE TRUCK Wil do household moves, residential, oanmercial. AI types of moves. Call Cart K Jane 427-2856. MOVING Houses. Apartments, Of- fices, Appliances and Piano Specialists Senior and Md -Month Dis- counts. Licensed, in- sured. Free Estimates. ExceN•M service. Call 436.77.5. MOVING SYSTEMS Big or vnall. Iyt -)r no,,,y rates Senior and nrd- month discounts. RAW - donna or ctxnn•rctw Comparable rates Free estimates 905-723-7479 1-800-853-7750 Eximnilnced Crow Mover: Barpir •aces. homes ;races apt, etc available 4233-00239 19 t • • e New lines/Jacks Installed Existing lines repaired/relocated Prompt, Professional Service. Free Estimates Cablemaster 90u26-1509 M• Flooring, 1 carpeting INSTALLATIONS 25 years experience, restrtadrtg, our speclality. Free estimates. D & N Duncan, 957-1799 •r957.1100 FL OOKING Installation and refinishing Herringbone - boarders, Reasonable Rates Free Estimates. 839-4922 1.ti C3` JUPE nJiJliJ- n. a,. reskknual, com- nx:rcw - 3 bcdnx,ms. ;:trj+rr S�� inualled m_ktm¢ pal 905, 615UZ249 or i90r, 7(W}.Ib • House • Cleaning SHINE MAID SERVICE Qua: ly home 3 otf ce leaning. Single or Team service available Insured & Bonded 839-5413 MATURE woman will Come into dean home. Hourly rate, bonded, references. 905.404-0721 • Party • Services MAGICIAN • Live animals • All occasions • All ages CALL JEFF 838-7057 lRAi181"g' WANTS WORK Dong Magic For children's Rattles And Al Occasions. Have My Own Magician. Call Ernie 668.493=• 1I.I. S %I- V PRO DRIB ING SCHOOI. %IARCH BRE. %K SPEC %L MARCH 10- IJ %pi -r ncil Jm mg ursc for maximum rtsur:utrc dr>ounf Fee $279. 1;w rrYu;.0 ..,n.Ks iiHcrcd 1�L1'1- SELL IT NOW CALL 683-0707 OR FAX 683-7363 MAPF .ANA-;M'V ENLARGEMENT Protessforal vat:Ju n pumps or Surgical Gan 1.3 inches safely 6 permanently FREE Drochure Or Joef Kaplan (312) 4CC-9995 News Advertiser Classified Dept. open every Hon. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30.3:00 Call 683-0' 0 i Forget Ajax Pickering News Advertiser Classified DepL is open for your coav enience eVer%- Sat. 9:30 to 3:00. To Place Your Classified Ad Please Call 683-0?0"7 • • • Tax, Financial • • • Tax, Financial• • • Tax. Financial • • Directory • • Directory • • Directory SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1997. 1:00 P.M. GALLANTRY RESTAURANT - BANQUET ROOM PICKERING TOWN CENTRE Hear Brian Explain: • Set yourself up now to pay less tax in 1997 • How you can minimize your taxes and maximize your income • Why every Canadian should own a Self -Directed RRSP/RRIF • How Seniors can protect their estate against Revenue Canada • Crucial year-end tax planning strategies • How to get money out of your RSP tax free to avoid the Claw Back • Forecasts for Interest Rates, Stocks, Bonds & Real Estate • Tax Saving & Wealth Creation tips 24 Hour Reservation Line 1-800-890-4483 Seating is Limited Inveun6 in yoirr Future Spoiuomd By: Gknn Aiken THE r - d! Grew llM MUTUAL FUNDS R M•.W. To ov*trf— errs �r e...–�- -,._.�._�._ .,,,..,....,.�.-,...,..r.�.•..w.,,..._,.,.,....,,..w.,..�... ,.� ,amu PAGE 42 -THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, IM General Sales Helpll Office Office Daycare Daycare Articles Articles Automobiles Help I Agent I Help I Help • Available • Available ;M1 For Sale I For Sab I I For Sale RETAIL SALESPERSOW DRIVER we require an am - bilious individual with a valid driver license and a 'whatever it takes' attitude to join our winning team Must be able to work wee- kends and do some lifting No phone call please. Ap- ply in person to Sleep Fac- tory, 79 Taunton Rd W. Oshawa HOME IMPROVEMENTS - 25 year old company re � o m m o m m o m o m m aaur o $1300 080. cert ' HOW ARE WE DOING? tied. 726-0490. ers. (2)Ehte 1000 watt We would like to hear from you. ' 1961 GRAND PRIX, T -lot style bedroom suite, $1950. TtleTti$Weeia JMAdvfal ffCbSAWDepaMVt g $1300 minimal repair. new paint, pis. pleb. runs 603'ttRlli�lDP0 *g0Ul`QSbT8SV&lie lest N"^"" y $1300. with rte, 314 to � $900 with parts, obo. 72: ■ possible 9etyne.M%ouldappfeoaleyoLrardd 8083. Set comes with over 650 respormto the clueEgons bBlow, 1985 PONTIAC Pansienn chair. 5150 Table d chairs, 1. Was your call answered promptly? lit only 102,D001im, air, ecce lent condition, many no ■ parts, certified, $2800 o.bL%T. ■ Can Bruce 905-576-2235. Articles Articles quires Sales Assistants. to I For Sale I For Sale ■ ■ 1986 Chev. Celebrity Et help our sales profession- rosport, 4 dr. , V6, auto., F Sales Help/ Sales Help/ ■ ale promote our new line d pw, cruise, till. very reliable 2 HONDA Powered Go- DISC JOCKEY SYSTEM: ■ Windows. Doors. and Per- Agent A'ent 2. Did the Sales Representative offer friendly, ■ Asking $1800 certifies Karts. call Jeff. or Shawn. (t)OSC 1500 watt ampldr manent Roofing. No ex- 655-6491. 9' 839-5562. er (t)WB mixing board. CDUrte0U5 service? perience necessary. but Sales. Canvassing or Tele- marketing experience an asset Applicants should be neat in appearance and want to earn an executive ,come based on perfor- 'nance not attendance Call 4 Zigby. 666-0018 Skilled �J Help INTERNET MARKETING :orisult8nts Sales back- :gound, tug training provid- ed and trarrternext support Highly motivated Good in- •erpersonal skilis Fast 4PC. Dark oak bedroom (2)Sony compact disc play- , 1986 PONTIAC 6000 LE suite. $900 6pc Sheraton ers. (2)Ehte 1000 watt We would like to hear from you. ' . blue. 2 8, V6. 175.0001im. style bedroom suite, $1950. speakers (with processor) , new paint, pis. pleb. runs Recliner, $65. Cottee la- (1)Microphone and stand 5 ■ looks great. Certifier bles. $35:each Sola d Set comes with over 650 ■ $1800 o.b.o. Steve 623 chair. 5150 Table d chairs, compact discs with carrying Music from 113. Are you satisfied with the response to your ■ 2776 leave message. $125 Odd chairs. S35/ cases ranges $129 , 1986 PONTIAC SUNBIR[ each Dryer. $95 Single 5O's d 60's. Country. Rock ■ advertisement? a door, gold exterior, to bed (new). $125 Various ti roll and current dance children in our home Must rienor. 4 cyl., automatii antique dressers 8 chaos music System in excellent Bush race kindling 78.000 kms, no rust. AM/FI Partial Inst on 697-3532. y condition Asking $7.500 or ■ cassette Excellent Gond 1987 Dodge ver ;' best best offer. Call (905)433- , r. -.n. $3.000. certified. Ca ALMOND Fridge & Stove. 4709. ■ ■ 9C5-438-8312. good condition. $400 Boz trailer 15 inch wheels. 2000 ESTHETIC EQUIPMENT - 4. SU stions or comments: 9� July loaf pound capacity. 5300 OBD and massage therapy bed. n n $soo ■ 1986 TrensAm, -a, plocks. ps, ptrunk, ah Call 619-3098 includes all service pro- ■ auto T -bar root. 1st ye; ANTIQUE, 9 pc Mahogany ducts, examples - skin edea line. makeup fine. eye lash ■ ■ canter driven. New pain 'eras, Dining room set. includes tints. manicure and peal- p.O. Box 481 ■ brakes Mint condtioi table. 6 chairs. hutch b But- cure equipment paraffin ended home davcare avail -t ■ reasonable offer rk - :aced environment Fax asoma (905) 4331162 Resume Referral Service rot Daycare I Firewood let $2.600 call 420-5199 APT -SIZE FREEZER, 5200 wax. manicure table with light, high frequen ma _ ry g / We would like to hear from you. ' ■ '-i� 434-7226 after •-, :ornpensation pacxa-,e and r • Wanted sage) 905-655-8797 Hwy up. Dryers. $175 d up meed facial light and much 5 _nati�. un -20( ' X64 Datsun $X-201 WIT HeIP 1987 PLYMOUTH Rehan HEAVY DUTY Wcnarnc 12 to Spencers Road turn north Ashburn Road. Stoves. 5200 6 up STEF'S _ fl u„ Stackab�e washer: more (905) 665 8814 S' 185 certified 1981 For WNK COAT. full length, ■ $129 far NANNY c "ED rve BROOKLIN FIREWOOD re`' $65G Washers. ,,enada. 6 cyl. automata ■ If you reter, p children in our home Must :yl automatic. eedeC iOCd' bu5.r.e55 �- ^' out to for t Bush race kindling g d up 3 yr- old washer FUR COAT. full length Bm 487 Oshawa Ontario 7L5 , 1987 Dodge ver ;' with knowledge of R T 9 care cords 9 8 dryer, Almond coyote with s!ver lox trim, ■ lease contact Fred Eismont 6 months. =' 7x7 as is 1984 Che 7004 _Dobler_ Badcnde r epos, sly r old 8 1 newborn . quality seasoned nrewced sack lass Boor side-tpy- ss door n n $soo quality nardwootl. Guar- p ■ :�tte. 2 -door. 4 -Cyt. at -0 Ne otter a competitive housekeeping b some Please phone (leave roes- 9 �' $700 Fridges. 5200 d exce e s ape. 623-6610. ■ at 576-9335, or 683-0707 $t ce ffice :ornpensation pacxa-,e and r cooking cam 619-1; t8 sage) 905-655-8797 Hwy up. Dryers. $175 d up Purchasing hurrNre or whir ' _nati�. un -20( ' X64 Datsun $X-201 WIT HeIP noun wage SenC Y 9 Fee NANNY REQUIRED: Part- 12 to Spencers Road turn north Ashburn Road. Stoves. 5200 6 up STEF'S GARAGE door repairs. ■ or fill out this coupon S' 185 certified 1981 For WNK COAT. full length, resumes to 09738 t. -,e •requ,ar hours for 2 on d HANK'S APPLIANCES. brewer springs. cables, ■ ,,enada. 6 cyl. automata Writ new. 623.2368 Oshawa This Week. PO children in our home Must 200 yards $50/face cord. 362 French St Oshawa rollers. openers installed ■ and mail to: s495 certified More car! BOOKKEEPER/AC- Bm 487 Oshawa Ontario 7L5 nave own Iran transportation �� picked up 905-432-7167. Warranties. $49 New doorsiopeners ■ ■ as s. 905304-9759 COUNTANTand Data En- LIH references and start m FIREWOOD, Excellent 6 months. Quality Plus Doors 416- 336-0073 ClassWied Department ■ 1989 EAGLE VISTA: outs try Ad- required full 6659617, March 683--7x70. quality nardwootl. Guar- BURGLAR ALARMS allow SHEPHERD cross, and ■ � :sod body, runs great. c time. imme0atery Fax re-191TW61; Hospfbl SOUTH AJAX. exper, anteed, extra long fully thieves lime r a.• Horne y HOT DOG Cart. used 3 p.O. Box 481 ■ 1 cager. new fuel pumseasoned. came 905 433-7762 Fie- lDental ended home davcare avail -t cut and KEEP THEM OUT Caston rrionrns. bought for $2500. ■ :-ekes 176.000km 5250 Sumer Re1e^al Service AftJCles aole Certdkid in CPR first Honest measurement Free steel security window selling for 51500 Lifecycle 5 865 Farewell St. ■ :ret Al 725-0816. 43; ENTRY LEVEL PRO- AN EXPERIENCED pantos a d 6 years special riaetls deliveryKo Mt Fire- ryexercise 9,5-7.3-22,06a barn bars allows affordable Dike 53500 new. , <<;. GRAMMERS -eeced and ReceN�o^•st •ec--ed experience References wood peace of mind even with mint condition. olein 9 Oshawa, Ontario 1999 TOYOTA ha•dwa•�. s.;''ware sales ,m- for ti asy Dix- race available 686-8447 FIREWOOD Rola Lum- the windows open For a 51600 Call days 430- 0979, evenings 623-0283. ■ amt- c or 5 speed. am lm ca; professionals Fax resume tiCt ABEL software knows- ABEL �� one 6 A1On�• �� ; er 6 F,rewood Centre free estimate Call Secure non allergenic, non sfhed- I LIH L 7 5 .••'te. 145.000km, $450 (91 433-1162 Resume edge necessary Please Daycare 4 x8 x'2' $60. 4''8'x'6-. Designs tW5)428-6429 INDUSTRIAL shelving for ■ :i.0 Call between 4-9 3 Rebmai Service sent resume to Fit• or '51 • Available $65 Established 1%3 Days 705-277 3381. Even CARPET BROKER. ease 3.1 900 a Dost otter For mora mforrta6dn (905) , 'YoursaWactron Is the measure of our success' ■ ca.•ekdays: (905)668-2745 EXPERIENCED LEGAL Oshawa'Whitby This can help) rigs 9053343,665 Free for.- Ny�on three p�.s^ 649-1960 ■ 7992 certified Lumm; Real Estate S•aWry re- Week PO Box x81 date bridesnai'i and moth- rY to Oshawa area stern resistant carpet For 3 IY '• .000 km, like new, on r immediately Ability qui etl y y Oshawa. ON L1 H 7L5 BABYSITTER WITH refer- er of the bride dresses. Call rooms only y 536900 Pude KIRBY GI Vacuum Sys- OAK/PINE FURNITURE '.caner, fully loade< to work independently un- MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST ences ava,laNe �n ^Dine Wes SM. Bottahpadt, back rest 'n�+� 30 Sq yds carpet. tem brand new. $1800 or Tradt.o^a� Woodworking Antiques q 512.000. Can 436-267 der pressure Must possess „ , ^eetle., iv p'act,er ossland I Bargain deluxe pad and instagation best other Call 905-438- One of Ontario's largest • after 8 p m knowledge of W P 6' a isle in Bowmanville Computer -1868 Receipts 686-7868 Corner in your home Free quota- 1734 manufacturers of Solid $600 or best oder. 404- Windows and Conveyanc- skills preferred Fl•ply to: DAYCARE AVAILABLE in tion in your home No in- LADIES DIAMOND and Wood Furniture announces 1992 Gap Tracker 4xI or Myl or drop df resume FileThi 09744 O Whitby ^'Y home Pre-school age. Tereall. no payment�jrone sapphire ann�ve'sar ren ANTIQUE CHINA TEA cu h� a black with soft top. amttr rnck,ding Salary Expecte- This Week. P 0 Boa 481 0 B loving, caring. dean anus- ADMIRAL HEAVY-DUTY to ear, -800- Y y g' yoursel collection Lim oge. Royal youour rself Cassette 5 -speed Ont pons and ave4aDiYry to D7•- Oshawa. L IH 71.5. ronment. first aid- CPR washes dryer pair Temper. 217-0104 appraised value $3.200 Pine Furniture, Eg Can- Doulton. plus more Call 66.000 km. highway drover an• England. BarnsDer d -A courses taken Call Alicia. controls, 3 cycles, az Carpet Mill Dtsrbbutors, Best ofNr (905) 619.6599 nonbag Bed 5349 00 Solid (905) 619-6599 Asking $9000 uwtAed. Ca Solicitor, 15 Charles St NURSES: Workshop 663-6545 (mot delicate), manuals in- LIFESTYLE 'Malibu' Hol Oak Pedestal Tale d 4 723-1689. Oshawa. LIN 4X5 by Feb For Nurses Contemplating dudad $30Weach, or grew t2 months No payments. tub. 4 lots. sea: 3 4 De- chairs $69500. 905-985- Computer 1992 GRAND PRIX LE I 12. 7997 Sell r•- DAYCARE AVAILABLE in deal for pati (905)839- No interest. (OAC) 3 rooms ""a cedar skin. extra nue- 8774 P s. 6b nn. air vuise, amlI heduleloym•nY. scri•duled to Thursday rmy "oma '+ear Hwy 2. bet- 6661 (300sq h ) installed with labon. paid 53000 Askin9 Anternet cassette, arctic whrtl IMMEDIATE OPENING Feb 13th. gam -Spm. ween Harwood and West. Dishwasher. deluxe dad hon only $399 $1,200 4 yrs old. 723- WASHERSIDRYERS. full beautiful property Manage- Oshawa Contact Margaret may Lunches and snacks portable, Ken- Specials m Vinyl. Cerartzc 7464 sizer apt size Own by car. excellent Cor m•nt.knowledge of Land- Malcolm R N 905 722- provided Receipts 428- more 5 years 010' -Ceeerx and Hardwood Flooring phone, starting from $8.251 NEW MUSIC &-zine O dition. $8.499 o.bo cert ford Tenant Act Extensive . 9150 3695 condition Almond with Free Shop At Han•. 1-800- LOCKSMITH: Equipment week 905-5711412 hRP'^wwwdurtam- ted 905-721-9026 Lotus know) a must. �� DAYCARE. wood top asking $225 663.6046 for sae. Start own tittle Y newsnev-a7c238/m- WALNUT dining morn set. 1993 JEEP CHEROKEE Word Perfect Fax resume PART-TIME Dental Re- available in TI' 91Yr427-8827 CARPET MILL Disrtibu- t)usrn4ss. Pin sM. over 60 dee htm with hutch, buffet. 6 chairs, Loaded. 120K, Ni S l0 905-6663569 sit for maternity hates with Lots of TLC- meals. fenced near VIKING FRIDGE. almond. tors, 12 months No WY- different full pockets of pins, lar table, Askin $1.500. g must sell' S17500 985 FULL TIME RENTAL leave Computer expert- boa" Please yard. Westney 6 Hwy r2 are. 13 cubic h 2 -yrs -ad. ex- merits. interest. (OAC) 3 in set. mini pm visa, Z- Telephone 432-7171 Lost dt Mm 4522 (Port Perry) AGENT. FuY tune Whitby once necessary call y05-420-Wl1683-8974 con6lwn. 5350 rooms (300sq.h. ) installed ( Toots with booklet, i- soon key cutler. complete Found USED FRIDGE $225. and 1994 l DR. GRAND AN area Experience a must Salary commission PDA Dental Assistant with LOVING CARING Chris- 839pat-77 839-7827 wile deluxe pad from only $399 Specials on Vinyl, pick set blank keys. locks. up. used stoves $200 and white, fully loaded, wit plus Fax resumes. ro 668-2470 minimum 2 years expen- tion Nanny would look after KING SIZE Dress head- Ceramic and HarOw ocd ley blank directory . other up• used washers $250 FOUND in the Harwood d universal remote, low krt4 since Surgical or penorlon- your kids in my, hone Ages board $99 Cam 420-0727 Flooring. Free Shop AI books (51.600 of equip- and up. dryers $179 and 401 area. on Sat. Feb t, Asking $11,900 Cap 62i tal experience would be an 3 months and up. Reason- . SOFA i LOVE SEAT, ex- Hone. 1-800-663-60x6 intent Must sell, make an up. New brand name h'dg. Keys call 427-2265 9107 swell asset Please call able rates Call Joan at cement condition. $20C"3' offer- Call evenings (905) as. 16 6 c f $605 and FOUND' Whites 6 Bayfield 1994 GRAND PRIX SE / � (90516661555 6869064 pc glass tales 550. tale CARPETS - lots of 430-0989 u Neew brand name 30- area. Older white and gray P/W, P/L, Pis, P/M. Cruisk MOTHER OF ONE 15 mo d a Chairs f150. call 686 100% new stem lease nYfon• lion I MEMORY UPGRADE One stoves $449 and up Ste- F Male. Large Mixed breed Tiff, AnvFm cassette, secul old offering Caring daycare UPGRADES I 2496 carpets on 4 cash carpet 3 rooms, $349. 16 MB 60NS Gold Lead phensal s urniture and Appliances 227 Court St., Found Tuesdayt call m�' 'ty system, 79.000 till $14.500. Call 6633020. in rry, home. nutritious UPRIGHT PIANO, SJ00. Price ndudes carpet, pre 72 -Pin $intra. 5125. Call Csna- 576-7448 831-6693. Purchasing hurrNre or whir lunches and snacks. child- Cal: (905)683.7162. mium pad, expert instaga• (905) 723-9986. zern long stem roses. Re- speed with mulOrtna6a modems. RAM. etc. Spe- 1994 GRAND PRIX, Vf ren 3 yrs and under. Call OAK DINING ROOM set. tan, fast delivery. free ask- WNK COAT. full length, WNEELCNAIR, Everest Jennings, top of the hr1e. • pis. abs. 011. pica., p/IruN 631-9380 with 6 chairs.kit (bleached mates (30 yards). Norman white with black ti lipped, Writ new. 623.2368 I BON&V security system. 4 -door, aC REWaLE daycare avail- oak) ,used kitchen. caps- 666-2314. hatching hat. in perfect sedan in good al DayC�e • I z 79.000 highway pro • gh ay krrr able in non-smoking envt- nets. Cupboard doors. COINS, 1996 mini Cana- condition, sae 12114, YAMAHA CLAVINOVA carnation; $7600 as e. Cal is, (905)697-2908 and feel $14,500 Like new, on ronment. Ages 3 months locks. bathtub. toilets. call than. Fo tree write $4.000 value. askingCLP • 1535 for sale. Mint ROTWEILLER owner.905-663.3000. and up. Near DuAtam Can- 6659617, to : New -Wet Collectibles, 000 (905►432-7255 $prn. Cap 666- SHEPHERD cross, and 1996 PLYMOUTH �ya9 Ire: Hwy -2. Call Allison at WOODSTOVE: Kingenwl 125 Harwood eve. N. Urkt MOVIES, SPORTS. Spa 4064condom.fa 6064 alter Spm. Coat - a -poo pups lex sob. or. pirs, abs, tip. cruise. of 427.0022. space treater capon stow. #2011. Ajax, Ontario. LIZ dal Events. 18' SatelliteVal Ist sho's. cap Laurie (416) 281-1689 7 -Passenger, ziebardt. we 42&6108. ULC tested. Bride lined, 1E6. Dishes with 1 year pro-mg AftJCles 579.3234. o.b.c ERIpbyRll l twin doors. screen. Excel- COMPUTER REPAIRS 6 gr"ne19 from $799. - Wanted LHASA APSO PUPS for Cal 905-666-4015. � lent condition $150 9D5- NEED installed $949. Electronic P.O. Box 481 Oshawa sale. Non shedding, non 2 DOOM Arles' 1965 ' RMT Required for Picker- sed (10 months, 3 8 4 121 yrs). 6W1213 attar 7:00prn.sohra your computer con- repairs - Free estimates. CaM DURHAM ANTIQUES Absolutely, allergic, health guarantee. working condition tx Ing chi Part lime post- tion to be filled irmnediatey. PRESSMAN: AS DICK and WOW! �Y $40 for a do- IMGs bring your syswn W to AN Y (905)4W-0810. Purchasing hurrNre or whir vat needled. House train- in9 started. Payment terms needs wok. 1987, for parts Askkq $600. Cap 905725 Please Call (905) 420 Muss with T -Heed. Expert- zern long stem roses. Re- speed with mulOrtna6a modems. RAM. etc. Spe- MOV•IG SALE, dining dot. S adver- wadable. (706) 786-3124. 5319 cc 905-432-7688. or tax reskxre b (905) 420- 3182. •need npre-press, bindery and am twels of job stop serve yours now. Large se- lection of gilts, for your spa- del: 33.6 le% voicarfax mo- room set, table 4 chairs, slikific merits, china, silver, sdver- maims tisinQ, tolls, dw0y6, dols. COCK -A -POO i POODLE 87 HONDA CIWc: 4 doc New 14• SVGA 28 M from Cal 905-728-0610. dal someone. Sweetleart don $149. In-home service available. Consul -A -Tach buffet 8 hutch. $850 O.B.O.. Seers washer slisteset, mik bottles, collections o puppies; red d brown. Valentine's Special: $275 sedan in good al DayC�e • I • Business t0 Shop. 865 YVesbley Rd S. (905) 686-2112. Open 905'404-8306. dryer, good condition, $400.623-4377 Cap Robert Bowen Antiques (905) 655-8049, upf Vet -checked, needled. small -sized. carnation; $7600 as e. Cal is, (905)697-2908 and feel Wanted I Mm -Fn 9 to 9. Sat -Sun 9 to COMPUTERS PENTIUM 6714. Breo1An non-sh �g, f-IOhEL. AMERICAN Flyer. Pwlect. and NetworkingOwn • Business 6 p.m. 100 $695., 486 DX $499., 1 PA SYSTEM, Yokville APPLIANCES Wanted. mprment tartan (905)263-2967. 19M DODGE COLT: A LIVE NIA II/E OUT Nanny required for our 3 children INCREASE Peale. Advsr- , Articles and 2 year warmly. Canal LBP 460 Laxer Printers 1-W-2with a Used Pulse, 153 speakers, Ross 72 channel mixer, Digirri_ signal Sfnure working o not working. Cal Stars Apploal 432- SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPS, Homo CKC is. best otter. (905)665 7684. Trarel (10 months, 3 8 4 121 yrs). lose on the Internet and reach 60.000,000 for Sale color mnonita berm $115, wireless - 7167 row- with CREDIT PROBLEMS? Q Counselor, 35 years ex- Full day school for 2 eldest. Non-anhokas.Own transpor- ever People. FREE into. Call used printers from $75. $2,250.00, will price saps- FREE REMOVAL of un- Ian health aanndd tempts era- the spot financing. flow penance, lull lime salary fission. Ajax area. Palermo- 905-434-2170 Dept. TW- OWN BY Pie 25', 2T, Mulpmeda kits from $195. rata*. Lao after 6 Prof. 665- wanted scrap metal, stoves. ment guarantee. great for payments from $SOC pjposikon. Must b e profi- required, 906428 3388, 2401. 31' TV's. Free delJsat-up. New 14• SVGA 28 M from 9247. washers. cars. Dudes or an- beginner mashers, or add Monthly payments fro dent,wnth Sabre. Reserve- Sharp, Toshiba, Hitachi, $258 with a system. DX41 Pt S 'GRANDFATHER meg nom' � `x•571- to your racing stock(613) $150. O.A.C. Cars, trucks tion Systems. Additional Ys computer skips in Word LIVE -OUT NANNY re- quired 3 days per week.no Firewood starting from $6.25/week. Call 905.571.1412. pfo�sor Ips 66 ch 31 $49.. 5 + e S39. Lots d new and CLOCKS - SuMill terse valentine$ Timeless trees- 6714. 395-•5578. vans. 1981 to 1996. Aland Auto Sales Ltd. 146 Broc f-IOhEL. AMERICAN Flyer. Pwlect. and NetworkingOwn transportation, exper t - K Pr c star- used systems with up to 5 ures for your loved one. a= Marx train d accessories AYt01r10billls Whit St.by 905-09 33 desirable. Only those qualifed veil be considered soca and references re- quired. Wes" Heights. too, 5w Dl Co.ual - Year wananties. Computer Clearance Centre 697- New and used pianos. Not regardless I tion. EM fair Sale . Pbe send resume to Fie 42&6108. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST setts. 6 speakers. Own by fig. sure? Rent to own, W. 579.3234. 1992 Corsica. air, V6, am 19753.0shaws This Week. top quality hardwood at phos starpng from $8.00/ upright. 9 dV�• WANTED on consignment. NEED Im cess., air le $730 g• P.O. Box 481 Oshawa NANNY REQUIRED live in low prices. Free delivery. week.9m-571-1112. CUTE COMPACT pur- keyboards. Cloak - grand The to designer g A VEHICLE? obo. 1991 Buick Centur Ontario L1H 7L5. or out, 3 children, 2 school Serving Pdkenng, Ajax, CONTENT SALE!!! Mold y ebred Lhasa o APs pups, mantle, wall and high quality and high quality new and Poor credit? No credit? Bankrupt? Call Trade �ttert�� �� one 6 A1On�• �� Whuby and Oshawa. Call new furniture (LRIDR/BR/ non allergenic, non sfhed- cuckoo. Telep Piano cucko resale fashions for worn- at 905.576-1800 nB�nch seal $6200 Ajax area. Light house- DURHAM FIREWOOD Children's toys (Little ding, vet checked, 6 weeks Works, 433.1491.en. so bridal gowns. $tow- or 1.886- 259-3673.1 obo.; 434.2775. ks"Wr , meals, references 427.1741. T). Mss• )• astireo dual old, 5450 each. both par' SCOOTER, Flyer, new or gin dresses, and up to can help) a must (90-- 649-5834) ) days, (905) 428-2559 eve. cassette stereo system;723-Sd ants on premises, 132- 7565 condition, $1260.. Power date bridesnai'i and moth- 1164 CAMRY loaided, run - much morel (905)723 -SM wheel chair. Heavy duty. er of the bride dresses. Call ping condition, 230 k, ala- SELL IT NOW evenings. SM. Bottahpadt, back rest Lucy, for details, 905-668- minuet wheels, reeds 550. Tub handle, 55.00, 4100• some work, great for parts, CALL 683-0707 623-1096, $600 or best oder. 404- 0637 biles Salk r clil T -lop, epairs. V4 ton �. 723- sienne excel - now o.b.o. ?35. ty Eu - no., pl, eltable trtified. x) LE. OOkms. funs & trtified 623 - (BIRD: )r, tan )mail AM/FM condi- d. Call load- nk. a/c, st year paint. nditton erre- fter 5 :errant. $1295 e van. Che - :I, au - fit d x -too 1 Ford 7mati , i cars, auto, tat cd pump/ 525M 433- rile-. 4 n cas $450o 4-930 745 umina, W. one oaded. 5-2671 4x4. am4m Only d Cam LE W am" white. it con- Carti- 3KEE: loving. 985 - AM, with i kms 623- It SE, Cruse, secur- I km. 1, V6. Orunk, Dr, ap- t kms, one voli K, air. t, wee o.b.o. e5, in but parts. 5-725- I door inning I. Call: leave T: As 5)665- 17 On Down from trucks, Alandy Brock 5-066- 5, ant $7300 entury h grey seat, N 07 �Vpi Com Sna7ttnnobiks a 1 SnowmobikaApartments 1 Video 1 For Rent W S DESIGN SERVICE Home and web page creation Hyper link and server storage. Call John Duarte at 579-4400 Automobiles 1 1 For Sale CERTICAR - The Mating bill is in and we're ready to deal! We have mini vans! Chair. GMC, Chrys- ler and Ford, 1909 to 1993 starting at 55,000. Exam- ples 1994 GMC Safan, loaded. black beauty. super sale $11,990. 1993 Astro CL extended. absolutely load- edincluding alloy wheels and dutch doors $12.998 - Need a gas miser? 1991 Ford Festiva, 4 cyl., au- tomatic $2.995. 1995 Pon- tiac Firefly. 5 spd. with only 27000 kms. $7.995- Tired of spinning your wheels? 1988 Jeep YJ 4 is 4, wran- gler, 6 cyl , 5 speed. both tops. only 139.000 kms, A real bargain at $6,995. 1988 Jeep Cherokee Ltd., Burgundy, loaded. au- tomatic. drives like a dream, 4 x 4. $7,995 Cavaliers and sunberds from 1990 to 1994 starting at $4.[95. Specials!! 1990 Pontiac Gr. Prix. 2 dr., white.loaded. 127.000 KIS. $7,995 1990 Chev Astro CL, 8 pass. loaded. steal at S4.995. 1992 Grand Am SE. 1 door, finite. like new S7.9951992 Chev Corsica. 6 yi,. auto. at + 135.000 well maintained kms. $6.995 IMPORTS - 92 Sentra XE, auto. $6.350 1988 Volkswagen Golf, auto. $4.695 Only 119.000 kms Trade-ins welcome, ,ash for your car open Sundays . Call us at (905) 579-2006. Many more quality, entified vehicles at Certicar, 155 King SL West at Midtown Mall. -Where Customers send deli friends'. a 1 Sfloanablks 89 FOARIULA MX '91 SHFRRI LCE 1991 FORMULA PLUS 470 Liquids, gauges 1990 POLARIS INDY 500, SKI S K I n s liquid cooled, new fresh motor, handle & thumb Hand Warmers warmers ski skins, car- Double Bed Trailer bides, studs, excellent con- dition Ready for snow. $4500 0 . B . C . Will s ep . $3000 oho. 905-985-8039 Jim 7 0 5- 3 2 8- 1 6 1 3 fr Stewart, after 6 p In WRENCE. 1991 FORMULA PLUS room basement apartment. SKI-DOO 521cc Mint con -1 1 Apartments ditlon. 6000 kms $2995. to, dose to GM North For Rent OBO Call Adam or Lori at $595 nciusiv* Cao 1416) .hit Available 905-987-5416 AJAX Dillard Towers. SKI-DOO Special Edition Spacious apartments, quiet Safana Sega Excellent building, dose to shopping, condition Low kms Runs 401, GO. Pool, sauna. great. Electric start, hand Three bedrooms. March warmers, newly recovered 1st. From 5863 683-5322 seats. New track, all new until 730p m seals in motor, clutch has AJAX, Rideout St 3 -bed - new buttons & bushings. room, close to shopping. new battery, new sliders. transportation Tasteful Asking 53500 Phone after decor, landscaped yard. 4pm 905-985-8615 parking, 5850 plus 2/3 u61i- SNOWMOBILE Trailers. For Sale & Rent. Wilda Sales 905-655-80'0 B Marine 1993 PRINCECRAFT Pro Series 177 93.120 John. son, 12/24 Trotting motor. 2 graphs. Pro Piles 8 many extras Full package. excel- lent condfbon. Tournament ready. $13.500 obo Jay 905-571-3690 Or Frank 905.436-6590 BOAT '78 262 Formula, twin 250's. camper top. IonaL cover, remote spo- night, swim platform. tin and trim tabs. depth finder New cOfllpass, locketsropes and more $17.500, no GST 905-427-7745 ties. 683-7164 AJAX- lower level of raised bungalow. bright. 2 bed, 4 appliances. separate en- trance, shared use of yard. driveway & carport. 5550 Pius $150 utilities. Refer- ences Mar I Message (416)533-3299 AJAX NORTH, March Ist, main floor. 4 bedrooms. 2 1/2 washrooms, laundry. fanny rm.. central air, 4 ap- pkances. $1.090 plus Ist/last 427-7405 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE- LY, in Wrrttby Apt bwld- ing., spacious. carpeted. newly painted. with balco- ny. dose to tens. shopping, am utilities, included. first / last required. no pets. 2 bedroom. $750 Also 3 bedroom $815 call 430- 0134 BACHELOR Apartment, Automobiles Apartments Rosebank & Rougemount. 1 wanted 1 1 For RMt fetors YOU rent see this )nf! Separate entrance. all inclusive dosis to beach Its CASH FOR CARSI We buy used vehicles Vehicles must be to running condi- 'ion Cam 427.2415 o come to 479 Bal St East, Alex at MURAD AUTO SALES. A & A TOWING. Pay S50- $5000 cash for used its scrap cars & truck -s. 24 ors. 7 days Call 905-686-5003 or 905-706-5234. 30 min. service. WANTED: Laq 1900's ,at Clean, me rust No dealers; private. Call. 305)985-8682 atter 400 pm Trucks 1 for Sale 1985 GMC 314 ton, new brakes and exhaust, 350 standard, certified OBO- Telephone (905) 839- 7764. Ask for Bill 1986 TOYOTA Extended cab 4x4, runs great, 52400 as is. Call (705) 786-2866. 19119 Cf1EV 112-1on, very low mileage, 2nd owner. Must be seen! Box Iver, California cap, asking 57500 abo. Call 905-57S- 6772 days, 905-579-2848 evenings. 1 4whSd Drittle 1993 JEEP CHEROKEE Sport; COL. 2 -door, 4- wheef-driverauta bright' red, afr, amNm cassette. console, light group. COM- parry car, very clean, -1- hed. Priced to got $13200. (905)666-0112. 1 Trailers 1990 HOMESTEADER 12 is 38 h. mobiles home.. 10 X 20 Honda room. Main trailer fully furnished. one bedroom. 4 pc, bath, Indge lug size. propane stove and Oven. Electric hot water, deck 10 x 16, shed, new root on Florida room, new carpet. Located at Nestle - In Park on Hwy 36 bet- ween Lindsay and Bobcay- gado, an water. Brand ,naw 545.000. Asking $30,000 or best offer. Leave message before 4 p.m. or cal after 5 P m. to 9 p.m. Park fees ne- gotiable. Ask for Denise (905)579-3791. 1 BEDROOM basement. Mand new, separate en- trance. parking, air, hro- pace, security systems. cable. $600 intlusrve. Non smoker, no pals. Ideal lot single female 4043886 1 BEDROOM furnished apt_ downtown core close to all amenities. available immediately call 576-8612 1 BEDROOM on second level of freshly painted apartme, close 10 down. nttown Oshawa 5500./month inclusive: four appliances and parking included Last months rent negotiable. Call (905)9871275 1 BEDROOM apt Older quiet person preferred 1st and last. References. $550 all inclusive Available Mar 1st. Call Wendy 579-1938. 1 i 2 Bedroom apes and Bachelor apt. ($495) in Oshawa and Bowmanville. Starting at $600imonth, fridge & stove included. with laundry fatalities. No pals. Call (905) 434-2407. 1 -BEDROOM basement apt. 4 appliances, separate entrance, new and clean. Close to bus stop. Fire Ra- ted and legal. Available March 1st. $650. inclusive. /stAal credit check. 905- 619.2716. N, OSHAWA (RusseVSim- eoe): 2 -bedroom apart- ment, newly -renovated 12- plex. Hardwood floors, ca- ble. parking: $686/monM- ndudes everything except I►ydrq (appmK.$tn3/month.) laundry liabilities N,1 dogs. Lease optional. 905-576- 2962. 2 BEDROOM basement apt, wish sapaFMB WWIntce. Air Carndibonittg,l car park- ing. Available Immedfatey. $750 a8 inclusive, no pals, non-smokers. Call (905) 619.8091. Ajax WestneY/Hwy. 02 Twobedroom, 2 - 4pc. baths, combo livingldining- room, kitchen, 5 applianc- es, parking, utilities includ- ed, $985. Mar. 1. Aiax Re- alty Ltd. 683-1811. AJAX: One bedroom basement apartment. sep- arate entrance, laundry. parking. Available March 1st; 5575 per mo. Ist/last, m pets. 427-4849. party, no pets pease $500 inclusive Available March 1st. Call (905)509--0992 BRIGHT t bedroom walk out basemen apt Brock& Finch in Peckenng, Avail Mar 15, Parking laundry, 5480 pin 1/3 utilities. (905) 619-9170 CLEAN t BEDROOM. basement apt. Private en- trance. no smoking no pets. references- first its last, Sin- gle somal prelerred $600 morrmy. 839.4040 CLEAN, QUIET bachelor apartment. located m Cen- tral Whitby, suitable for sin- gle working person, non smoker, $490 per mo. all inclusive Available imme- cutely Call 668-3011 days. or 6683818 eve, and weekends. COUNTRY APARTMENT available immediately, 2 - bedroom, private entrance. 20 inn. nordnoast of 011 wa, very private location Utilities & appliances in- cluded. $700/month. For appointment call 905-986- 0450. COURTICE, BeautilW large bright 2 bedroom (possite 3rd.), main Moor of fraise. w/o to deck, backs onto park. rice quiet neighbour. hood, private entrance, 5 appliances, 5 mins. to 401. (fust be seen. $795 plus 1/ 2 utilities. Non smoker, March 1. 905-434-5422 COURTICE: BRAND-NEW basment apartmentl In- cudes, treat & hydro. park- ing, separate entrance. Employed non-smoker, preferred. Ist & last. $4501 month. 432-7600. 1, 2 BEDROOMS Canthal: 1 bedroom, 5475; 2 bed- room, 5550; 2 bedroom, $675; all indusive except hydro. All renovated, with very own entrance; avail- able immediately. (905)725-8710. DOWNTOWN WHITBY, in small apartment building, huge 3 bedroom, with bal- cony, refinished hardwood floors, parking. laundry, available anytime, 5865. heat and hot water includ- ed. Also big 2 bedroom with balcony, April Ist. $74o per. mo. Telephone (905) 669-4009 1 1 Apartments For Rent LARGE. cne bedroom basement apt. Non-smoker preferred. No pets. Firstilast required Parking, laundry. S5501mo Gibb St Oshawa Available immediately 435-2497 BEAUTIFUL bright large 2 - bedroom apartment near O.C. new carpet. freshly. painted A must to see! $7801month. Call 905-436- 0116 after Spm UVERPOOLA(INGSTON RD bright bachelor apart- ment, new appliances. swimming pool, air, laun- dry, privacy Non-smoker $600 Available Marlst Call 9%-831-9766 SPECIAL Huge 2'3 bed- room apartments, bright kitchens, close to amenities. Call Now (905)571-4608 N. OSHAWA, BASEMENT APT Brigrt arge ' bed- room . excellent mi fences required.all inclusive 56001 Mo. Avail Apr 1, call 576- 7207 NEWLY Decorated apart- mert units. available in adult building, near hospi- tal, 255 Sirmcoe SIN (905) 728-4966 NEWLY RENOVATED 3 Bedroom in duplex, need someone to occupy and enpy. Boasts large, Might kitchen, spaaous bdi rooms. laundry facilities, backyard, and amps park ng. 5835 per mo for yaw- ing call (905) 723-8393 NEWLY -RENOVATED, tearoom apa•trrent with Skylights. Simco*/Hwy2. includes utilities, dose to downtown, (buses) 5450 per mo Call Vera 905-771- 1411 Days Fon (416) 726- 0758 ONE BEDROOM spacious apartment available Mar Ist Immaculate newer budding accommodating quality tenants only. in bet- ter Oshawa neighborhood $625 (905) 433-7360 or 728 -9886 - NORTH OSHAWA: Bright. spacious, one bedroom basement apartment: Freshly panted. MC, park - ng, private entrance 5525/ month inclusive, firstllast. 721.8617. NORTH OSHAWA: Extra - large 3 -bedroom, 2 baths. completely redecorated. weft -maintained. quiet building, large balconies. utilnties/cable included. Available March 131, $824.46/mth. (905)579- 5584. OLIVE AND WILSON, large. bright 2 -bedroom. laundry, hulling. 5650 plus hydro. Available March W. (905)436-9448 or (416) MO -8194. ONE bedroom $568. +hy- dro: heat & water included. Two bedrooms $617. +hy- dro: heat & wa rat included. Near Oshawa Centre & Midtown Mall. 905-436- 6042. OSHAWA - 888 + 900 Glen St: 2 bedroom apes. from $675- $710., also 1 and 3 bedrooms avail., dost► to shopping, schools. GM and Go. Utilities in- cluded. FirstAast required. Call 728-4993 OSHAWA - large bright f & 2 bedroom(s). Gears, quiet building, good loca- tion, utilities, parking in- cluded. Laundry talc. First/ last. Avail. now. $585. & $685. Call D & D 576- 8572, THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 -PAGE 43 Ujin, Apartments For Rent 11 �o gain EjM, ForoRent 1 For ps" 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. AJAX - CLIPPER APTS. 2 & 3 bedrooms, broadloom, 2 applianc- es, underground parking. 55 FALBY CRT. MON - THURS. 9 A.M. - 8 PM. FRI. 9 A.M. -5 P.M. SAT. &SUN. 12-5 (905)683-6021 SHELTER CANADIAN PROPERTIES LIMITED WHITE OAKS APARTMENTS 2 bedroom $735. ASK ABOUT OUR MOVE4N INCENTIVES All utilities and parking included Close to schools. Go and public transit on site. Ravine setting. Mon. -Fri. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat. - Sun. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. (905)668-7332 PICKERING VILLAGE, Cory bright veloian ,.pper W". one bedroom 500 h backing onto conservation and river. $700 inclusive Telephone(905)a28-8407 PICKERING VILLAGE, Semi- basement apt. Clean. large, fumrshed 1 bedroom. air. pool, non smoker, no pets, suitable for working professional 5550 inclu- sive, or clean 1 bedroom room in house in Picketing $400 inclusive, first & last Pius references, 905-428- 6120. Message. PICKERING, Large base ment apartment. Renovat- ed 1 -bedroom. large kitch- en, living roan. bathroom, laundry. separate entrance. Non-smokers, no pets. $650 inclusive. Available Apr.l st. 905.831 3250. PICKERING, Walk to GO Station, 2 bedroom base - night apt.. Private entrance, non smokers. no pets, laundry facilities and utili- ties included. $700 mo., first & last 899.2255. PICKERING- Bachelor basement, separate en- trance, non-smoker, quiet home. $480 irnclusive, no parking. Cam after 7:30 p.m. Weekdays. Weekends an- ybm. Call (905) 420-1945. PICKERING- Whites Rd/ 401. Large 2 bedroom basement apt. Full bath, 4 applsmoking, no no smokno pets. S95(vmonth inclusive. 1st & last. Call 420-3628. PICKERING / AJAX: self contained 1 bedroom apt., room for rent, also: upper I" house for rent. Close to all amenities. 686-8905 mg. 5650. immediately, c• Much 1- hrstflast 905- 619-9634 TWO BEDROOM apt with kitchenette. 5635 per month, heat & hydro mdud- ed. shared laundry. no pets. no smoking, referenc- es, first & last required. avail. March 1. 434-69% TWO bedroom apt avail- able immediately in small quiet building. Bloor/wilson area. Laundry on promises. NI inclusrve $704. Call 721.1178. 2 -BEDROOM, Basement apartment, central Picker- ing, Glengrove School nearby, parking available, Non-smoker. no dogs. S700/month inclusive. March 1st. (905) 8313284 TWO BEDROOM. very dean. South Oshawa available nmmediatey. call 576 -OW. WHITBY, Rossland & Gar - ,len Small 2 bedroom basement pet . dean and quiet, all unities included $625 per month , Hist & last required. Call Ray 668- 0070. WHITBY- Brock S. of the 401. 115 Watson St. W. Walk to GO and Lake. $700/month. Call collect (416) 466-1291 or (905) 509-1520. WHITBY - 334 ASH ST. well kept 2 bedroom, in in- plex, separate entrance. appliances, laundry faalr ties. Available March Ist. $775 including utilities. Call (905) E66-5475. WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!! Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800 or(905)666-3211 2 -BEDROOM Apartment, Wilson & Olive Immacu- late basement apartment available immediately ' S725 Inclusive Call 728- 4683 Houses 1 For Rent $1 1A Absolute Anordable WHY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME FOR *685/MTHH No Xivrpaymert" Discharged Bankrupt)) Can Me" (905) 571-6273 1-800-840-6273 Mark Stapley �ale5 ao^u �.n9r Gr7JC excel RealtV 3 bedroom main floor of -vise for rent. North Whrt- - 1 $950 plus 29 uillitles Also 2 bedroom basement lot $550 pkrs 1!3 Utilities. #5-723-3474 3 PLUS t oeoroom house for rent. Lakene,d and Lakeview area Oshawa soum S875imo pus uhh- ties F,rsVlasfrequired Avilable Mart Call 4W- 1446 pease lee avmes- sage 3 -BEDROOM none of rent r Oshawa Excellent Location, case to GM 6 schools Cal 905.432- 7521 WHITBY: "EOROOM raised Dungalow ,. ^,; Oniny?amxy room. 2 hams, appliances. centra airvac. draperies. double garage. 51200/mOnth+uhht�es No pets Available end Febru- ary IStlast (9051723- 7566 3-111EDROOM Semi de- tactled fireplace. walk out to deck. tencW Dadkyard double arvewa i. near CC Available Marcr 1 $950+ utilities Can Garry Sellers at 305-436-0990 4 -BEDROOM Nouse in Sou-- A,ax 3 ':.m -hams & 3Com Available Mar 1st Asking $1500rmonth nego- Liable Call 416-353-4035 or 905.827-6027 or 905 427.3284 4 -BEDROOM PLUS DEN, main -floor laundry. ar- prances. A,1C. double ga rage wit!1 interior access, near am amenities $1300+ utilities . No pets. (905)294- 9094 AJAX - nam Moor 3 bed- rooms, new carpet, fresh paint. appliances. parking. gas heal. $925/mo. Toll tree 1(800) 475-9949, or (705) 726-5391. AJAX 4 bdnn upper Will home 4 appliances, avail March 1. $1050.. utilities. Dennis Morgan Sutton Group Heritage 831-9500 BROOKUN, 3 bedroom house, large lot, non smoker, references. $925 Par month plus uNibas. Avail. April 1, 668--0648 at - ter 5. HOUSE FOR RENT large lot, dean rice aree. avail- able, ihimadi tial cab 576- 8642. or 683.4851 LARGE 2 bedroom, semi. N. Oshawa. across from park. Just decorated $900 Inc. utilities included No aninnals,p., avail. now. call 905-434-1312 after 6 pm. WHITBY, NEW executive home, 3 Whin, 2 112 baths, sunken family room with fireplace, 5 appliances, fenced lit with duck. $1300 plus, (416) 363-2303 OSHAWA. Close to G. Motors. Sem . 3 bedroom, appliances, fenced back- yard. $900/month. Refer- ences. Available imme- diately. Call (905) 434- 7797. $1 - 1A Absolute Affordable: STILL RENTING" WHY NOT OWN A: 3 -Bed Semi $700/month 3 -Bed bungalow $800/month No down payment? Discharged Bankrupt? Call Me! (905)571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Salts Rep Sutton Group Excel Realty Inc. xceien oca- t,on. 4 bedrooms. hard- wood floors. recrooni, dose fo schools, available imme- diently $1100/month plus ufil ies Call 434-2485 QUIET Court Northeast Oshawa Immaculate 3 - bedroom sem. fanxty, room. paved drive. deck. patio, fencer hwkvard Availahle April Ist 5925/month+uh6- as 1st/last. possible long- 19rm lease 905-697-2519 RITSOWHILLCROFT 3- sems. ' a g 4 ap- .hances, central vac. hot rb+pool dose to schools. available rmmed,ately 5990+uhhfies Istnast. 905- 404 8683 SOUTH OSHAWA Ste ens- & 40' Cn quiet :ourt. near Oshawa Centre. French School. GO Trani 2 storey detached. 3 bed - "MMS. deckfenced yard. 'idge/stove. extras 5950/ month +utilties Available `larch Call 305-427-6532 ".r 905-839-4586 TWO BEDROOM. ^Ouse or •err. 'urge >Dum Osahawa. Available March 1ca11 57"642 or 683- 51 TWO BEDROOM. small .se S490 .,s ,..ties AvaWde Feb 151h at..' last. references 8100, and Sall Coe area Telephone !905i 723-0421 or 1905) 986- 5168 VENDOR ASSIST with blow^Gay marl NO mOney down No problem 1-1'2- storey detached home. R4 sorvBioor area Completely renovated. rehnish*d hard- wood. newer broadloom. new ''Kitchen 'boor, newer 'umace etc 3i4 -bedroom Donn pay tariff guy this starter home & you own r Call Bill RichardsonRealty %of Assoc 905-433-7949 WHITBY DETACHED $rctr 2 Dedreom " eels TLC $795 per mo plus utilities. Available irnme- diatey Call Lone or Bruce at 404.8200 1 Townhouses For Rent SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 bedroom :ownnouse lose to schools and shopping S950rmo all inclusive. First/ last Available Mar 'st 9125.579.9956 days 3 bedroom townhouse in i l maintained family complex Frostily oecorat- W includes 4 appliances. all utilities Parking. -lose to schoolsall amenities. Feb or Mar occupancy 122 Colborne St E Oshawa Ali 434-3972 AJAX, South. 4 bedroom. available march 15. Hard- wood floors throughput, very dean Its convenient to Shopping, transit. $1150 gas & hydro extra. 686- 0009 Townhouses 1 For Rent AVAILABLE NOW: 3 -bed- room townnouse wvh 1 .1 bathsfull basement. 4-ap- pltancesgarage. fenced yard. near amenities 5895/ month+utilities No pets 1905;728-4530 NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom basement townhouses in well mair- taired family complex Freshly decorated with Frig. /stove. dose to all amenities Starting at $]38 /month On site Mgmt office Cam 905-728-3777 PICKERING - SUPERB 3 5.0 , appliances, fin 'ec •oom walk 1c Tdwn Center. available Mar 15th $1.100 plus ifilities Remax First Realty Ltd. John McCarter, 905; 831-3300 PICKERING S S Liverpool Rd ? townhouse, close to go, schools & shopping. $901 plus utili- ties First & :ast avail Mar 1.905-839.9446 WHITBY -ice 3 -bedroom lowrrouse garage. 4 ap- pliances. finished base - ^lent. great location. 5895• Available mme- dwter Marl Cal 416-931 . 89'9 � Rooms 1 for Rent ALTONA RD. i Sheppard: fur -,shed •cor- n qutet anrrt norre for ma- ture employed non -smoke• Share separate kitchif bath(sr win two -t)ers Rei IsL'last 5'00 ,Der week (905.509-2459, evenings AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE. Ly P --%-fie •oom in Pidke w g, wrth gable. .,Tch Or 'aciliaes Close to P,p, ening Generating Stabor PTC GO. S340,mo or 5170 a-weetdy 4120-13' 8 PICKERING BRIGHT. scat --, -d --ont •7om shared bathroom kitchen. includes iaurfary. _able. access to badkvard. suil- aide for one non smoker. %wcn 1st $425 mo. 839-- PICKERING. 39- PICKERING. 2 large -Dons ^isned 5375, unfurnished, own path, walk r $450 Light :oobung. laundry =abe 686-0'04 PICKERING. Brock.Hwy82 area Rocros 'or Rent. Fe- males welcome SAM month Please Cam anytime (9051619'9312 UNFURNISHED ROOM: own bathroom. parking, k,tcherviaundry access. use of sauna'whirlpool Single, non-smoking female (stud- entprofessional preferred.) No pets. S400,month-lst 4 Last 427-6432 Townhouses Townhouses 1 For Rent 1 For Rent EXPERIENCE FAMILY LIVING 1"To MEMORY LANES PICKERING Oversized 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced in backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. 11t"CHA1l1T PROPERTi>;S (410) 3=-9V* FVR RENT 1011 WMCOE STREET MCO M 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Utilities Included Stove & Refrigerator. Pargwy floors throughout. Parking included. Playground Area. Close to schools and shopping. From $846.00. Call 905-721-0980 WRENCE. '•ares. parking, sat -tn room basement apartment. 'Ktchen. fresmly-painted, 4 appliances, Separate en - new broadloom. on tens to- trance. parking. dose to to, dose to GM North Rouge Hill Go station Plant 5550 inclusive. hrst, $595 nciusiv* Cao 1416) .hit Available 724-297-7 905434-6353 PORT WHITBY - 2 ted- OSHAWA - onobedroom rooms, walkout ground lev- aparlment. ',eat d hydro n el. ewly renovated. large included. &dor and Albert tert yard $725 ., fand last St. $592 month. Ist/last. Available Immediately 434-6311 655--3107 OSHAWA. 'year shopping OSHAWA - NORTH 01 - Centre Iwo 2-bedroorns in ford 2 Dorm 'year GO qurN adult building, midde station. 401 Parking, hy- it-, & top Moor of triplex dro balcony. patio Avail- Wasner. dryer. parking able immediately (9051 (9051434-10255 721-2232 i41.15) 239-2752 OSHAWA %awer budding; SOUTH OSHAWA. 275 well.mara�^ad. generous Werrviel St W Bed - suites, Pool $ hydro in- room $500. 2 Decrooms. luded, on D -s route I - $600 & $620. dose to bus - bedroom. 5600. 2 -bed- es. shopping, available m - room S750. 3 -bedroom, mediately. fridge. stow. 5860 1905)428-5740 heat. hydro. parking 1st OSHAWA. LARGE 2 Dad- last required -o pets room spar• er• ' XX sq 721-9722 or '236637 ft.large kitchen and iwing PICKERING, SPACIOUS room, $72- pus hydro. 2 bedroom Daser er1 Available March Ist Tele- apartment. eat- in kitchen. phone 728-2255 or 430- living room. alt inclusive. 7816 appliances. No Detsismoki PICKERING VILLAGE, Cory bright veloian ,.pper W". one bedroom 500 h backing onto conservation and river. $700 inclusive Telephone(905)a28-8407 PICKERING VILLAGE, Semi- basement apt. Clean. large, fumrshed 1 bedroom. air. pool, non smoker, no pets, suitable for working professional 5550 inclu- sive, or clean 1 bedroom room in house in Picketing $400 inclusive, first & last Pius references, 905-428- 6120. Message. PICKERING, Large base ment apartment. Renovat- ed 1 -bedroom. large kitch- en, living roan. bathroom, laundry. separate entrance. Non-smokers, no pets. $650 inclusive. Available Apr.l st. 905.831 3250. PICKERING, Walk to GO Station, 2 bedroom base - night apt.. Private entrance, non smokers. no pets, laundry facilities and utili- ties included. $700 mo., first & last 899.2255. PICKERING- Bachelor basement, separate en- trance, non-smoker, quiet home. $480 irnclusive, no parking. Cam after 7:30 p.m. Weekdays. Weekends an- ybm. Call (905) 420-1945. PICKERING- Whites Rd/ 401. Large 2 bedroom basement apt. Full bath, 4 applsmoking, no no smokno pets. S95(vmonth inclusive. 1st & last. Call 420-3628. PICKERING / AJAX: self contained 1 bedroom apt., room for rent, also: upper I" house for rent. Close to all amenities. 686-8905 mg. 5650. immediately, c• Much 1- hrstflast 905- 619-9634 TWO BEDROOM apt with kitchenette. 5635 per month, heat & hydro mdud- ed. shared laundry. no pets. no smoking, referenc- es, first & last required. avail. March 1. 434-69% TWO bedroom apt avail- able immediately in small quiet building. Bloor/wilson area. Laundry on promises. NI inclusrve $704. Call 721.1178. 2 -BEDROOM, Basement apartment, central Picker- ing, Glengrove School nearby, parking available, Non-smoker. no dogs. S700/month inclusive. March 1st. (905) 8313284 TWO BEDROOM. very dean. South Oshawa available nmmediatey. call 576 -OW. WHITBY, Rossland & Gar - ,len Small 2 bedroom basement pet . dean and quiet, all unities included $625 per month , Hist & last required. Call Ray 668- 0070. WHITBY- Brock S. of the 401. 115 Watson St. W. Walk to GO and Lake. $700/month. Call collect (416) 466-1291 or (905) 509-1520. WHITBY - 334 ASH ST. well kept 2 bedroom, in in- plex, separate entrance. appliances, laundry faalr ties. Available March Ist. $775 including utilities. Call (905) E66-5475. WHY rent when you can own your own home for less than you think?!! Call Dave Haylock Sales Rep Re/Max Summit Realty (1991) Ltd. (905) 668-3800 or(905)666-3211 2 -BEDROOM Apartment, Wilson & Olive Immacu- late basement apartment available immediately ' S725 Inclusive Call 728- 4683 Houses 1 For Rent $1 1A Absolute Anordable WHY RENT? OWN YOUR HOME FOR *685/MTHH No Xivrpaymert" Discharged Bankrupt)) Can Me" (905) 571-6273 1-800-840-6273 Mark Stapley �ale5 ao^u �.n9r Gr7JC excel RealtV 3 bedroom main floor of -vise for rent. North Whrt- - 1 $950 plus 29 uillitles Also 2 bedroom basement lot $550 pkrs 1!3 Utilities. #5-723-3474 3 PLUS t oeoroom house for rent. Lakene,d and Lakeview area Oshawa soum S875imo pus uhh- ties F,rsVlasfrequired Avilable Mart Call 4W- 1446 pease lee avmes- sage 3 -BEDROOM none of rent r Oshawa Excellent Location, case to GM 6 schools Cal 905.432- 7521 WHITBY: "EOROOM raised Dungalow ,. ^,; Oniny?amxy room. 2 hams, appliances. centra airvac. draperies. double garage. 51200/mOnth+uhht�es No pets Available end Febru- ary IStlast (9051723- 7566 3-111EDROOM Semi de- tactled fireplace. walk out to deck. tencW Dadkyard double arvewa i. near CC Available Marcr 1 $950+ utilities Can Garry Sellers at 305-436-0990 4 -BEDROOM Nouse in Sou-- A,ax 3 ':.m -hams & 3Com Available Mar 1st Asking $1500rmonth nego- Liable Call 416-353-4035 or 905.827-6027 or 905 427.3284 4 -BEDROOM PLUS DEN, main -floor laundry. ar- prances. A,1C. double ga rage wit!1 interior access, near am amenities $1300+ utilities . No pets. (905)294- 9094 AJAX - nam Moor 3 bed- rooms, new carpet, fresh paint. appliances. parking. gas heal. $925/mo. Toll tree 1(800) 475-9949, or (705) 726-5391. AJAX 4 bdnn upper Will home 4 appliances, avail March 1. $1050.. utilities. Dennis Morgan Sutton Group Heritage 831-9500 BROOKUN, 3 bedroom house, large lot, non smoker, references. $925 Par month plus uNibas. Avail. April 1, 668--0648 at - ter 5. HOUSE FOR RENT large lot, dean rice aree. avail- able, ihimadi tial cab 576- 8642. or 683.4851 LARGE 2 bedroom, semi. N. Oshawa. across from park. Just decorated $900 Inc. utilities included No aninnals,p., avail. now. call 905-434-1312 after 6 pm. WHITBY, NEW executive home, 3 Whin, 2 112 baths, sunken family room with fireplace, 5 appliances, fenced lit with duck. $1300 plus, (416) 363-2303 OSHAWA. Close to G. Motors. Sem . 3 bedroom, appliances, fenced back- yard. $900/month. Refer- ences. Available imme- diately. Call (905) 434- 7797. $1 - 1A Absolute Affordable: STILL RENTING" WHY NOT OWN A: 3 -Bed Semi $700/month 3 -Bed bungalow $800/month No down payment? Discharged Bankrupt? Call Me! (905)571-6275 or 1-800-840-6275 MARK STAPLEY Salts Rep Sutton Group Excel Realty Inc. xceien oca- t,on. 4 bedrooms. hard- wood floors. recrooni, dose fo schools, available imme- diently $1100/month plus ufil ies Call 434-2485 QUIET Court Northeast Oshawa Immaculate 3 - bedroom sem. fanxty, room. paved drive. deck. patio, fencer hwkvard Availahle April Ist 5925/month+uh6- as 1st/last. possible long- 19rm lease 905-697-2519 RITSOWHILLCROFT 3- sems. ' a g 4 ap- .hances, central vac. hot rb+pool dose to schools. available rmmed,ately 5990+uhhfies Istnast. 905- 404 8683 SOUTH OSHAWA Ste ens- & 40' Cn quiet :ourt. near Oshawa Centre. French School. GO Trani 2 storey detached. 3 bed - "MMS. deckfenced yard. 'idge/stove. extras 5950/ month +utilties Available `larch Call 305-427-6532 ".r 905-839-4586 TWO BEDROOM. ^Ouse or •err. 'urge >Dum Osahawa. Available March 1ca11 57"642 or 683- 51 TWO BEDROOM. small .se S490 .,s ,..ties AvaWde Feb 151h at..' last. references 8100, and Sall Coe area Telephone !905i 723-0421 or 1905) 986- 5168 VENDOR ASSIST with blow^Gay marl NO mOney down No problem 1-1'2- storey detached home. R4 sorvBioor area Completely renovated. rehnish*d hard- wood. newer broadloom. new ''Kitchen 'boor, newer 'umace etc 3i4 -bedroom Donn pay tariff guy this starter home & you own r Call Bill RichardsonRealty %of Assoc 905-433-7949 WHITBY DETACHED $rctr 2 Dedreom " eels TLC $795 per mo plus utilities. Available irnme- diatey Call Lone or Bruce at 404.8200 1 Townhouses For Rent SOUTH OSHAWA - 3 bedroom :ownnouse lose to schools and shopping S950rmo all inclusive. First/ last Available Mar 'st 9125.579.9956 days 3 bedroom townhouse in i l maintained family complex Frostily oecorat- W includes 4 appliances. all utilities Parking. -lose to schoolsall amenities. Feb or Mar occupancy 122 Colborne St E Oshawa Ali 434-3972 AJAX, South. 4 bedroom. available march 15. Hard- wood floors throughput, very dean Its convenient to Shopping, transit. $1150 gas & hydro extra. 686- 0009 Townhouses 1 For Rent AVAILABLE NOW: 3 -bed- room townnouse wvh 1 .1 bathsfull basement. 4-ap- pltancesgarage. fenced yard. near amenities 5895/ month+utilities No pets 1905;728-4530 NORTH OSHAWA, 3 bedroom basement townhouses in well mair- taired family complex Freshly decorated with Frig. /stove. dose to all amenities Starting at $]38 /month On site Mgmt office Cam 905-728-3777 PICKERING - SUPERB 3 5.0 , appliances, fin 'ec •oom walk 1c Tdwn Center. available Mar 15th $1.100 plus ifilities Remax First Realty Ltd. John McCarter, 905; 831-3300 PICKERING S S Liverpool Rd ? townhouse, close to go, schools & shopping. $901 plus utili- ties First & :ast avail Mar 1.905-839.9446 WHITBY -ice 3 -bedroom lowrrouse garage. 4 ap- pliances. finished base - ^lent. great location. 5895• Available mme- dwter Marl Cal 416-931 . 89'9 � Rooms 1 for Rent ALTONA RD. i Sheppard: fur -,shed •cor- n qutet anrrt norre for ma- ture employed non -smoke• Share separate kitchif bath(sr win two -t)ers Rei IsL'last 5'00 ,Der week (905.509-2459, evenings AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE. Ly P --%-fie •oom in Pidke w g, wrth gable. .,Tch Or 'aciliaes Close to P,p, ening Generating Stabor PTC GO. S340,mo or 5170 a-weetdy 4120-13' 8 PICKERING BRIGHT. scat --, -d --ont •7om shared bathroom kitchen. includes iaurfary. _able. access to badkvard. suil- aide for one non smoker. %wcn 1st $425 mo. 839-- PICKERING. 39- PICKERING. 2 large -Dons ^isned 5375, unfurnished, own path, walk r $450 Light :oobung. laundry =abe 686-0'04 PICKERING. Brock.Hwy82 area Rocros 'or Rent. Fe- males welcome SAM month Please Cam anytime (9051619'9312 UNFURNISHED ROOM: own bathroom. parking, k,tcherviaundry access. use of sauna'whirlpool Single, non-smoking female (stud- entprofessional preferred.) No pets. S400,month-lst 4 Last 427-6432 Townhouses Townhouses 1 For Rent 1 For Rent EXPERIENCE FAMILY LIVING 1"To MEMORY LANES PICKERING Oversized 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath townhouses with 2 appliances, gas heating, parquet floors, fenced in backyards. Close to schools, transit, parks & shopping. 11t"CHA1l1T PROPERTi>;S (410) 3=-9V* FVR RENT 1011 WMCOE STREET MCO M 3 -Bedroom Townhouse Units. Utilities Included Stove & Refrigerator. Pargwy floors throughout. Parking included. Playground Area. Close to schools and shopping. From $846.00. Call 905-721-0980 a PAGE 44 -TETE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAI Pli 1111:111 I / , R Board For Sade ROOM A BOARD- Aiax sh COURTICE: 6.500 sq.h $450 lino. Large clean fam- bungalow on 1.21 acres iy home , marry amenities. English cut stone ext & Steps to bus Suitable for Landscaped Grand Foyer employed female. Call Ka- w/circular Oak Staircase be 686-6180 Sunken Octagonal Dining rm with oak flooring. Oak Slltlfld kitchen w/Granite floors OR ACCOMOde1)011 and counters & Fieldstone F/P Oak floors Cathedral Ceilings and Skylights 4 A 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath bedrooms. 5 marble bath. home in Oshawa. Private rooms, finished b'smt. W/ room and bath shares add'tl 3 bedrooms. office, kitchen and livingroom, exercise min.. entertainment 5375 Inc lus ve. 436-2719 min.. workshop. Eng stone F/P Ottnn s2 500 AVAILABLE Marlst. $3001 month. 115th of bills, private room. north Oshawa, non- smioking Call Dan or Clay 9DS-579-7678 CONDO: Excellent loca- tion Large bedroom, own bathroom, use of laundry. kitchen, etc. Ideal for work - ng male.'female Call 905- 723-5516 AJAX A PICKERING Room, fully furnished, close to as amenities. asking $300 negotiable Phone 905-428.15M after bpm AJAX - (HARWOOD, Westney. Hwy 2) large master bedroom. 4 pc an state. walk it closet $460: mo. Also 1 bedroom. $340. mo. Both newt' renovated AIC . cable. Parking. use of kitchen , laundry Bus ro- ute. non smoker , reterenc- as, for prvlessi nal working individual Call 428-1559 NEW HOME. bedroom with private farad, room, fire - piece, 0". bathroom, ubb- bes. parking, k schen. a/c nduded Prokessional wei- come 686-2417 PICKERING Major Oaks, partially -tumefied room. prorate bathroom. n quiet. den home. Includes park - ng. fireplace. laundry No pals Wast. rahwenCes. to share wire non-smroking p o)easonal Mar 1 St. $440 tieG-O29e � 10onwwns FOr Rlfll WHITBY CONDO 2 ow- 'pOr'nS. 'giving -porn dtrn solanum, kitchen, washer, dryer, fudgeor . ste, cwitnw heat & air. indoor pool. exercise exere a bil- karc room. $980 ndim"" Awad Now. USTITRetai=e Now. 433-4014 SPACE AvaiUble for rent aoprox 5h, x gilt at East "I Boutiques. 600 King St E Oshawa Call Ewe kx - ca back for closing 'mortgage tees Call 436-0312 to ar- range viewing asking $469.000. DISCOVERY SAYfLAKE- SIDE, 4 bedroom semi. double garagemain floor family, eat in kitchen, 3 baths, sides onto park, near Lakeside Public School. $174.900 427-3379 after 6pm EXECUTIVE HOME in prestige area of Wh ttry 2.650 sq. h., 4 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms. central vac and central air, air cleaner, heated n ground pool, fire- place. fully fenced and landscaped backyard Ask- ing $256.900 Call 430- 0548 to arrange a viewing Serious offers only No agents 44 JOHN BOOM 3.4sq it with loft many upgrades. great Pickering location. $299.900 Call for an ap- pointment64 905 420-00 PICKERING - WOOD- VIEWRnNEGROVE. 2 1/2 years new 4 bedroorns. 3 baths, central air, central vac. 2.500 , ". corner lot. 30 exterior windows A must sea $274.900 Ser- ous orbrs only (905 509- 5097 WWTOY 4 bedroom. 2 V 2 baths GA, hardwood Boots. detached garage , ground cook. pas brepkade. ciose 10 401 Shopping. schools Ikra1 March . 97 $188.000 OC w,tn. 6.2% n covertible mor,gage call 28-7486 for appontiner PM Ommercial Propel ty 716 9o, ft. V ra msertar PI— TS~ PA Swicoa $t. po"W jay used= '- ' ►r.sryileig Ahraiiable April la: Prxtraae Cat f905172a-,91st ribm,.00n 905 36-,649 mrestment U • Slforage�Splice M Prey LOCKABLE accessible storage required for small truck n lyax/Pickenng. 686- 1436 Urns INDUSTRIAL U)OTS - 1280 Terwillegar 1,937 & 968 sq ft office warehous- ingParty and Bloor 1748 and 1775 so. It $3.25 sq. B. net Call 574-5077 after 5 571-3281. RENOWNED ulowekobi- Any and skiing trails lust nrrkess from this spotless Ithr" bedroom cottage on potash lake near Ban- c rof pone interior, fully equipped kitchen, 4 pc. bash, wood stove. furnace. tv. v.c.r. c.d., from $95 per night. $185 per weekend. 55W per week (613) 339- 1711. I• THIS SUMER visit the Trent Valley (CanpbeMbrd) area for good fishing, fun and affordable accommo- dation. For nfixrttaGon con- tact Cole's Pdnt Resort, Tel. 705.653-1227, go F - Pntrrtle man SUe BROOKUN AREA, 1/2 acre lot, country setting, ranch bungalow, 3 plus one beuvorrs. large kitch- en, 24 ft. x 24 ft. garegd workshop, private, 5197,000. (905) 665-3607 WANTED SMALL com- mercial plaza. below t "%I- lion or luxury apartment buridng or a lot to build one, Oshawa and area Trade welcomed Also for sale, beautiful home on 17 acres and triplex (905) 263-4753 Condos for Sale PLAZA 70WMG- Osnawa-s most prestigious condo- mnrtrrns, otter a secure. carefree Ude style in a varie- ty of floor plana from $179.900. Viewed by ap- porwrierit Ihrixugh Rstow & Fleming Limited. Realtor. 5762548. Vatration EMProperties CLEARWATER - 2 -bed- room moble (WT* park). heaNd pools, hot tub, nwKAOs a beaches. sleeps 6. More information avail- able $275 weekly 905- 434-7184. RESALES Time Share - fampiground member- ships, America's Largest Resales Clearing House, Resort Sales Intemationaf 1-900.4235967, 24 hrs. Co afle ForSale HALIBURTON - New 3 bedroom wntenzed Home, / Cottage near Lake. 1,232 sq.ft.. 5 acres. Skylights, Cathedral ceilings, Jacuur + More. $82K. Call 416- 532-81119. '. PE6RUARY 9. 17f7 If You Wish To Advertise In Home Improvement Headquarters Call Billy 683-0707 d Improvement �C�pDQ�QQ�C���1* DURHAM WINDOWS & DOORS (905) 579-2222 Complete Selection of Vinyl Windows & Doors CASEMENT DOUBLE hcblNf�f12a�C HUNG TILT -ACTION • Picture Windows f • Bay & Bow Windows • Insurance Claims • patio Doors • Storm Doors • New Construction Windows •Glass & ScrSAWDJLC.ea RepairsAXIE MOBILE SHOWROOM TILL, FREE ESTIMATES s/9i WAYNE HUTCHINSON 696 KING ST W SALES. SERVICE & OSHAWA. ONTARIO INSTALLATION L1J 21_3 lbsIIINillfff 203,^,0 1905) 579-2222 NjCD"terprises �e31Cf�TR�lOI7.S OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE Tel: 905420-6541 ■ Countertops a Cabinets ■ Kitchens ■ Bathrooms a Basements Pgr: 416-337-0985 391 Manhood Dr. f u Zcbi oJ`h Osdhawa MASTER P illiti I -Your If 1 Plumbing & Heating 'Ssalr Showroom For AN Your Requirements Attention: "Plumbing 81 Heating "Consumers Visit our Spacious Showroom AND PRODUCT NIGHT Thursday February 20111 Everyone welcome SAVE,SAVE,SAV GIVE US A CALLFOR PRODUCT NIGHT 1611111M 725-4916 r ekldudes aN look -ups & no Bidden extrasWork Guaranteed.Snake Meod th• 200 PSI Per Standalyd Home ook-up $39.95 - $5 per vent 1 .fi �. • ear r; CHIMNEY SWEEPING ONLY 159.95 R ESI DENTIAL/COMMERCIAL snake rinuod uo*d (416) 282-3292 r I fl:f I q Interims Inc. �+ Quality Home & (thin i `+ Reoosetwns Top Quahtp, Professional Service & Workmanship Over 15 Years of Service • Finished Basements • Painting • Kitchens & Baths • Faux Finishes • Plumbing • Carpentry • Ceramic & Marble Tiles • Drywall All work Guaranteed Pictures & Refereriees Available Dan Fanelli Phone: (905) 509-7523 Pager: (416) 295-7220 Serving the Durham Region for over KILPATRICK 30 Years CONSTRUCTION Basement, Home Renovations (Bathrooms, etc.) DON'T PAY FOR 90 DAYS Authorized ie YOU CAN APPLY IT TO CONSUMIeS GAS YOUR GAS BILL ON O.A.C. HOME IMPROVEMENTS Additions - 2nd floors - Bathrooms • Plumbing • Deddfences Wiring - Tiling • Drywall WE SUPPLY PERMITS 8 PLANS REFERENCES & PICTURES AVAILABLE FULL INSURED • ALL WORK GUARANTEED 97 Church St., Ajax 905-428-8785 1-888-845-4424 Transform your kitchen and bath with NJCD Enterprises The kitchen and bathroom are the busiest places in your home. That's why you want them to look their best. So if you've been considering a makeover or a complete transformation, you should consider NJCD Enterprises. Noel Dufor has been helping people all ober Durham Region and Scarborough discover the perfect way to compliment their home with a high quality, professionally completed renovation project. When he meets with you he'll take the time to find out what colours and styles would be perfect foryour kitchen or bathroom. "Every bathroom and kitchen is different," says Noel. "People want something unique and I work closely with my clients to create a design that will satisfy their needs and be completed within their budget." All of the cabinets are made exclusively for NJCD allowing designs to fit perfectly in any kitchen regardless of unusual room layouts or hard to fit areas. Noel's company takes care of all of the installations as well as any necessary electrical and plumbing work. He points out that any alterations can be made to the kitchen meaning you can take advantage of all of the available space in either your kitchen or bathroom. You're not restricted to having your appliances in the same place they are now as well as your sinks and other fixtures. Also if you wasn't to enlarge these areas he will move walls if possible. "During my meeting with the client we'll discuss what ideas they have for the kitchen or bath," Noel explains. "I take measurements, design a layout and show them different styles of cabiriets and countertops for the kitchen or fixtures Noel Dufor of NJCD Enterprises enjoys his work and the creative aspect of renovating a kitchen, bathroom or basement. and vanities for the bathroom-" Knowing most customers are on a budget he also points outs areas of savings so they get the most for their money. Once you're given your official quote, that is agreeable to you, you'll then make an appointment for when the work will begin. Noel's goal is to finish the project during one work session and in the shortest possible time - but not compromising on the quality of the workmanship. Noel enjoys his work and the creative aspect of renovating a kitchen or bathroom. "It's a very enjoyable process seeing a project from beginning to end." he says. "I enjoy working with my clients and seeing how happy they are when the work is done." 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(South of 401) L9O21427-6796 m m m THREE BEARS AUTO f80vY k6a011E Of A Un LARGEST OW i COLUSIOM SHOPS The Dwham Region - Free Estimates Complete Collision Specialist S Refinishing To Cars 4 Trucks Frame Straightening e Rust Repairs a Insurance Claims THE NEWS ADVER7nSER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 -PAGE 45 These are Three Bears you want to meet by accident "For reliability, honesty, knowledge and understanding in the Autobody profession" Prepper Mike Clarke is just one of hard working and dedicated staffers at Three Bears Autobody in Ajax. Since opening more than one and a half years ago, Three Bears has been the preferred choice of hundreds of vehicle owners in the Ajax/Pickering area. That's why Kevin Bond and his staff appreciate the continued support from their many new and repeat customers "I want to thank all of the customers who have made our business a success," says Kevin. `Every month our business has grown because our many satisfied customers have told their family and friends about us." Customers that have trusted the collision specialists at Three bears have never hesitated in coming back a second time because they know when the experienced staff work on their car or truck, it will be done right and at the best price possible. Kevin points out they they can offer great deals and at the same time not compromise on quality. They shop around for the best price on parts and pass those savings on to you. /'mudr, 7'HWF-I'Y A41:c214N® ..: S 695 Finley Ave. Ajax, Ont. That's important when you have a large deductible on your insurance coverage. Kevin says that many shops won't absorb the cost of any part of your deductible but they will pay some of it to help their customers. Three Bears specializes in insurance work and also caters to those that don't want to risk higher insurance rates by paying for their own repairs. When it comes to these customers they utilize their endless source of used and after market parts to keep your costs down but at the same time not compromising on quality. Three Bears also caters to their customers by offering customers a shuttle service as well as arranging a rental vehicle depending on your insurance coverage. 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Grandfa- ther of 10 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. Survived by his brotlter George and sisters Anita. Amelia and Mary the family will receive friends at McEacivre Funeral Home. 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax (Pickering Village) 905428-8488 on Satur- day from 7-9 p.m. and Sunday from 2.4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral Mass on Monday, February t0. 1997 at 10:30 am, at St. Bernadette's Roman Catholic Church (gayly St. 8 Harwood Ave. Ajax), Inter- ment- Resurrection Cemetery In lieu of flowers. do- nations anations 10 the charity of your choice would be appre- ciated by the family. Nudex Nails WE'VE MOVED! Now located at 832 Central Park N. Oshawa, ON 579-1035 ------ 1-0°0oR � I Valentine's Special D I I Acrylic or Fibreglass I Nails by Chris I with this coupon I F-xpres Feb. 207 Classified Dept. open every Mon. to Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 - 3:00 Call 683-0707 1.1111 Personals M.1 Personals Prayer To The Blessed I l�i�n Prater to the Blessed virgin (neves known b taiq. 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Boz will OrPr ,l7. '5065 Cn[! 1-800 SEEK A PERFECT MAN hF,1-K.13_ �8 y, old female Inter- , ested in meeting a male my age group who is a -e gentleman enjoy wales. dancing, country western music. cooking, ;'3y at home too. BOX '3'67 SEEK LAUGHTEPJFUN i I_ we 33 yr old singlew^ill female, mother. L,ef te. blonde hair and blue eyes. Working on career in :�,mputer software Enjoy , :inane evenings, country '-,SIC. at home as well as cat Seeks a male. 35-4C. «rri maturity, not Insecure and controlling BOX 3`60 TAKE ME AS I AM! 2 yea' gid single mol'ner - Iwo girls. Seek a male. e540. is honest and so- -ere and who will like me r me interested call - BOX 15618 INTERESTED? ' yr old widowed white 'emate enjoys dancing, 'raveling, the outdoors, :ampmg and more Seeking a mak with smilar ,rteests to share a IAe ->gether BOX 16024 STOP RIGHT HERE! �, ngle professional mom, 39 good values. See" an employed. honest and caring make. 36-45. wno I can communicateand rave fun with. BOX 10678 ACCEPT ME AS I AMI 32 year old mother of two Zokng lir someone spil � a I who is honest and sin - .-re who likes me for me. 35 40 Enjoy sports, coun- "y music and more. BOX 5621 ENJOYS FINER THINGS I'ee spirited open minded .ady. good sense of humor and adventurous Enjoy travel. walks on the beach. wining and dining. Looking to meet a well established business man to enjoy these things. BOX 18165 ENJOYABLE TOES! 18 year old Single female. Enjoy watching hockey. basketball, long walks and more. Looking for that spe- cial someone to spend time with. BOX 11016 S!NGEL RED HEADI 58 year old red head, 5'11" Looking to meet an outgoing gentleman. Enjoy walking, dancing and country music. BOX 13129 WINTER BLAHS? well, maybe together they won't seem so bad. Well established, still Oliver prolessitOnal woman. mid 40's, petite,lir someone n the same age group. Enjoy country MUSIC, dancing arta good tunes with friends and fam- IIY BOX 13513 JUST SPOIL MEt 45 yr old, educated, good humored, attractive brunette takes ilii country, Pets. animals, nature, coking, eating out, life, Ir etc. Seeking a vintage gen- tleman who has his head on straight without bag- gage. BOX 10646 HAVE A GOOD HEART? 38 yr old single mom, 5'3', 130 lbs. Seeking a male 25 to 35, who is good humored. BOX 10968 WANT FRIENDSHIP I am a mom of two ;earch- mg for Someone for friend- ship II gets kind of lonely sometimes_ BOX 13491 seek: can you make my heart get weak'r BOX 15976 LET'S CHAT 5'6' lemale seeking a black. Italian or white mail If this sounds like you give me a call sometime and we can talkl BOX 18042 DOUBLETROUBLE Two single twins. 20, one• has baby. seeking two Sn- gke white males, outgoing, n,ghtfife. spontaneous, not too old We are5'4', dirty blonde hair, blue eyes. slim. and like to dance Don't be shy give us a call BOX 31903 SEEKING SPECIAL MAN Attractive lacy 21 5. enjoys gong out to movies, travelog, swimming, sitting by the fire, having candle- light omnis. Seeking an attractive make. 22 to 25. that enjoys the sama things as me. Please call as soon as possible BOX 31981 SOULMATE WANTED Lady searching for ger,le man, in young 50's, who is honest and snore Must have a good sense of humor, be down to earth. enjoy dancing, drives in country, romance and just having fun. Must have good morals Prefer triend- shop first. BOX 23735 BEAUTIFUL IN AND OUT Single mother 33 sLm, attractive, long brown hair. blue eyes Wants to share Ute to the fullest with some- one special Seeking emo florally, financially secure male. 31 to 40, who enjoys children and agrees that laughter is the best medi- cine BOX 23736 SKIING ANYONE? Blonde, blue eyes. 53'. 38, independent mother of three. Need a break, love skiing and all sporting activities; have a great sense of humor and would enjoy similar company. BOX 31979 ARE YOU A CHALLENGE? I am a 34 year young, slim. brunette, career oriented. mother of two, confident and enjoy new challenges; very spontaneous. Looking to meal someone, 30 to 40. with a sense of humor. Enjoys dancing and music. BOX 31960 LOOKING FOR FRIEND Divorced female seeking friendship; possibly more tater on. I am family orient- ed. Enjoy dancing, movies, walks and quiet evenings at home. BOX 12903 YOUNG IN ALL WAYSI 51'. full figured, separat- ed, lonely single female, 48. Love country music and dancing. Require alit of attention and hate silence. Need someone to told me, talk to me and take me dancing. Are you the one? BOX 17864 FUN, OUTGOING, KIND Black hair, blue eyed beau- ty, 22, loves muscle. cars, rock and roll, and hockey. 1 am a romantic artist desir- ing a wonderful man, 20 to 26, who loves similar inter- ests. I want to make a dA- ference in someone's life. BOX 21486 THE NEWS ADVERTISER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997 -PAGE 47 Ajax/Pickering News Advertiser Brings You... To place your FREE ad, call 1-800-662-8423. Anytime, day or night. WlIaRE&Vours To respond to an ad, call 1-900-451-3793. FREE Personal Ad FREE Voiee Greeting $2.19 per minute. YOUl must be IR or oltler. 13,1 It itumL.'rs work with TnurhTunr'" and lint:,-% lihunr.. 50 SOMETHING FEMALE Seeking a non smoking. active rating, mature male 60 to 65. Attractive lady. slim, secure and humor- ous. BOX 20479 TWO FOR TWO Two single white females seeking two single white males, 18 to 21. If you enjoy music, arts, good conversation and more call' Want someone mature, sweet, good look. ing and romantic at heart BOX 10438 I'M WORTH IT! 28 y• old. 57-, 128 Ib cs� attractive, single mother t 3 of two Lookrng for a i good lookm� male. 30 to 35. over 6'. 180 to 210 lbs. with good morals and beliefs Seek a man who is patient for a serious relationship. BOX 10579 DO YOU EXIST??? Attractive. 5'9' female seeking a good humored, good looking male Want someone who has his head on his shoulders. BOX 13026 WANT SERIOUS CALLERS Seeking friendship: TSS` ble relationship with TSS` honest gentleman I am a petite white fenaw. 35 BOX 13028 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES.. 5'5' medium built, attrao- trie kemake enjoys skiing. baseball, golf. Hockey etc. Seeking a good looking. tau male 19 to 22 Must stave a job and be Child- less BOX 13C35 SAME INTERESTS? Seek rg a srgie white make 40 to 50, with similar interests I am a single white female. 44. 5'5-, slm Enjoy gourmet cooking, seasonal sports, reading, etc BOX 17895 DOWN TO EARTH! Seeking a employed. 5'10' Plus employed male 33 to 45. who encounters hfe with a sense of humor I am a single white mother of two. smokerru'd. sincere. open minded and Have a positive attitude BOX 17896 R U THE GUY FOR ME?? 18 yr did 56' slim, single white temale seeking a good looking. single white male. 18 to 20 it you are the guy for me. who won't play games Ickes having tun and wants a serious relationship, call! BOX 17900 AROUND THE SAME AGE? 50 yr old smoking, social drinking, medium built. recently separated mother of two teenagers Seeking a Christian male for friend- ship. BOX 17908 NOPE TO FIND YOU! Sincere and attractive. 5'9' medium butte female Seek- ing a handsome. good humored male. Want someone who likes darl In and has a secure job BOX 18059 SOMETHING PERMANENT! Interesting, enthusiastic, career oriented and active. Seeking permanent mate lir peaceful home-IAe, 30 to 50... BOX 18484 FR THE BILL? 28 yr old, 5W shy female. Looking for a white gentle- man. 30 to 38, with no depandents. who is tall, attractive, reliable, trust- worthy, successful, and fumy. BOX 15695 LETS GET TOGETHER 23 year old black female, 510', medium build. Looking for a while male, 26-39, for a discrete evening. BOX 20489 MARRIAGE MINDED? 32 yr old. queen sized female enjoys scuba div- ing, hiking. tirl, walking my dog, etc. Seeking a male for a serious rela- tionship. Tend to like tall, blonde. blue eyes. BOX 20473 TIME TOGETHER Som. professional, single mom, 29, enjoys laughing, dancing, quiet times. and good conversation Looking for a tall, non smoking professional mar who is mterested in spend- ing time together Replies from Northumberland County only BOX 23299 SEEK A COMPANION 54 yr ;lit 5'4'. 119 Ib female with no depen- dents. I'm financially secure and a non smoker Enjoy country music, dac frig. dogs and hugs Looking for a WS single male. 55 to 65, with a sense of humor, for Com. panionship BOX 23310 TIRED OF WATCHING TV 36 yr oldw,rtowed wn-te mother of three, seeking understanding, good humored male who loves IAe. Like pets, evenings at home and cottage roll try BOX 10490 CANCER MALE WANTED 44 y, me 5'2'. 140 to young female " nth brown hair. Looking for a non smoking white male who ,s honest and caring Enjoy dancing movies, and din. ing out BOX 21476 SENSITIVE... and lrustwonhy. Seeking a black male 35 to 40. who is young at heart and mature I am a young look - ng. single white temaie 46 Enjoy dancing, quiet evenings at home. etc BOX 10455 DOUBLE DATING... Two single wn,ie females enjoy dining, dancing, play. Ing Pool and slaving fun Seeking two single white males mid 30's to early 40's BOX 20579 YOU'RE MY HERO Yov Ali is .r caiance and like to pamper this Lady of 5C Old fashioned, enthusr astir and ambitious Companion. friends, lovers we have f all, Box 25933 LIKE ANIMALS... 48 1- owc white lemate. 5'7-, tun figured Seeking a long term rela twonsn,p with a tausingle white gentleman 48 to 55 Smoker and social drinker BOX 17854 LETS MEET Attractiveyoung at heart blonde, new to the area Seeking someone to meet for a drink and share a 9000 time Enjoy working out, camping, movies and more It you are good look ng, honest. sincere. 30 to 45 call! BOX 20457 LOOKING FOR LOVE 22 yr old. 5'8'. 1 10 Ib moth- er of One, old fashioned Seeking a male 22 to 29, who is employed, tall, nice- ly bin, likes romance. dancing, cuddling movies. quality time, having fun and more. for a serious relationship, possible mar - nage. BOX 20710 JUST BEING MYSELF Petite lady, early 50's. enjoys biking, hiking, danc- ng, skiing and many other interests; honest, sincere, trustworthy. Seeking gen- tleman with similar inter- ests. Honesty and trust a must. Social drinker only and non smoker. BOX 23211 SEEK SOMEONE SPECIAL Single mom looking for companion. 25 to 38, lir a discreet relationship, who enjoys the outdoors, quiet nights at fame, dining out, daring, and more. Single fathers welcome, smoker and social drinker. I am honest, have a great sense of humor, nice personality, no head games. BOX 23284 COBOURG AREA Fun figured. professional female, 28, financially and emotionally secure. Enjoy outdoors, movies and laughing. Seeking single male, 25 to 40. Single fathers welcome BOX 23286 WANT BIGGER WOMAN Seek,ng a heavy set female of any race, for friendship I am a 6'1', mar- ried black male BOX 20679 PETITE BRUNETTE Underrated French ',pa - sure in Cobourg, with cute shape possesses great personality, unique quali- ties Looking for friendship with non smirking. single or widowed white male. 45 M 55. 5'11-, established. with morals and a conscience BOX 23281 IMMM I Call 1-900-451.3793 $2.49 per min. LETS GET TOGETHER 30s couple looking ' a single b, curious female. must be clean and ds If' =- creel I'erested. wilt BOX 11063 SINGLE FATHER 23 y• old single white father, smoker and social drinker I love animals and enjoy camping and outdoor activities Seeking an -ion. est and wring • aI!,onship. No head games BOX '1071 SECRET FUN 35 y, old male 5'9' brown man and eyes Seeking an open minded female for some trustworthy and hon- est encounters. discretion can be grven BOX 1358, FRIENDSHIP Single black male. edueat- ad, nrs. 6. 240 lbs. fit Enjoy having fun. cooling. art and workng out Seeking a, fit n,s white tamale lot friendship or more BOX 10627 WHAT A KICK' 43 rear - white main who is housebroken with a great sense e, humor' Seek a slim. fit. ri attractive, intelligent female with a great person- ably I am a handsome. devilish. tun, adventurous man who promises trrend- ship. romance, adventure and magic' BOX 10658 SEEK IDEAL LADY Singe wn,te ma,e 37 a good listener, Caring and honest Seek a single female. 30-40. *no is goal oriented with similar quali- ties and interests BOX 11057 SEEK A CUTIS! Curious w^ to ma,e 35, is looking for open minded bw female cutis for discreet afternoon encounters and fun BOX 13555 LOOKING FOR A LADY Fit and employed 45 y, cid Single dad of three young gids Looking for an attrao- five lady who enjoys chA- dren and a variety of other interests BOX 13571 ACTIVE LIFESTYLE 39 year old 6' professional male. dark hair and eyes. Enjoy skiing. sailing, canoeing. squash and dancing Seeking a fit and attractive female. race unimportant, with similar interests Single moms are welcome. BOX 16010 ON THE LOOK OUT! BI -sexual male living in North Oshawa seeking couples in their 40's to 50's for discreet fun and friend- ship. ship. BOX 16026 A JEWEL OF A GUY 33 year old fit and attractive while male, 5117', 180 Ds Seek a female for friend- ship and maybe more. Enjoy candlelight, soft music and wine, cuddlig and pampering. I am hon- esVcaring and seeking** same.... calif BOX 16061 FUN TIMES 35 yr old male seeking couples for discreet encounters. if interested. please cauf BOX 13177 GREAT ADVENTURES 21 year old, 62'. 185 lbs. black male. Seeking fun loving ladies, 19-25, to have a great relationship with. BOX 15608 HEY LADIESI Tall, anrarl-ve. clean and healthywhite male. 31 Looking to meet an open minded woman who is tall, slim and arra:live. 35-45 Discretion assured Race unimportant BOX 18766 JUST IN TIME TO.... Stat The New tear 33 yr old male, no dependents, is looking to meet a temaie who is not interested it head games looks ahead to a future rias a passior for the watpr. enjoys ramp- ing and relaxing around The hCuse watching a movie BOX 10521 ALL AROUND GOOD GUY _nderstanding employed divorced male and father of one son, fit, attractive. 5'9-. and 190 lbs Enjoy sports. readingmovies shopping. camping etc Seek a single female. 38-43. wino shares same interests and likes kids give me a call' BOX 10629 SECURE AND DISCRETE 45 year pw l arached male. seeks a secure and ds- crete relationship with a Still and attractive female. 32-50 BOX ' 5601 EASY GOING Male 34 3'1•a 9. hon- estintellgent. no depen. dents. financialy secure non smoker A little shy at first Enjor working out cycling, travel, and more Looking for an indepen. dent sngle temale with similar values and Inter- ests. for friendship and Possible relationship BOX 21466 A NEW BEGINNING Sepa,a'ed p :'es sic -al write male. 55 yrs young. great personality and sense of humor seeking attractive outgoing terrlaie. who knows how to have tun. cakes spoi travel, wine, companionship and Jimmy Bunel BOX 23750 LUCKY FOR YOU Sure a >er.4 for second best. but wiry would you wart to? T^,s attractive sing a wrote male 19 5'6-. ' 60 os dirty blocs har. blue eyes. Physically tit. Clean cut. is looking for temale. 48 to 30. slim build, honesty an asset Please call, Box 31964 ONE SEXY GUY Wt' 1e '-'ace 4' gJed look Ing .510-. ISO Ib romantic and caring Enjoy dancing. sports and more Looking for attractive single lady. 25-40for friendship and possible long term relation- ship BOX 10640 GIVE ME A CALL! 34 y, cc male s^^ amid Looking for an aggressive open minded woman BOX 13113 LONELY MALE! 31 yr old protessional male. 5'8- Enjoys sports. dining, dancing and more Looking for a spontaneous. outgoing, honest female who is fun to be with. BOX 18519 ONE NIGHT STANDS Male. 34. looking for single female. 19 to 33. for after- noon or evening discreet encounters. I am the one to talk to. Please leave name and number, and I'll get back to you as soon as Possible. BOX 31769 SELF-EMPLOYED MALE While male, 34, looking for Single white female, 28 to 40. who likes the outdoors, sports, animals and ch1F dren. BOX 31985 ONE SEXY GUY 41 yr old, good looking, 5'10', 180 Ib. single white male enjoys dancing, sports and more. Seeking a nice looking female, 25 to 40, for friendship first; pos- sible long term relation- ship. Single moms wel- come. BOX 10639 ANYBODY OUT THERE? My wife and I are seeking another couples. We are 40 yrs old and want Bi rela- tionships BOX 10867 JUST -CALL SOMETIME There are even more ads. See Meeting Place on the Internet at 20 NEW Ads! 3i , ..� ,tea. - -,., :.•_,. who is around 'thersame age as myself If you think you would like ' get t0 know better give me a call and we can talk' BOX 10950 SPEND TIME WITH 23 y' ad ' ' ;' air etic male seeking someone to Spend time with Not just romanhca!ly but oompem twely too- BOX 10967 SERIOUS CALLERS ONLY 4' yr c d Christian male seek ng someone for a long term relationship leading to marriage even- tualty I am kind affection- ate. honest and consider- ate BOX 19970 SOMETHING LONG TERM S.rge w^ male 38.6'1', 180 lbs Lke ;ng walks. 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