Page 12, WhItby Free Press, Wednesday, Docemrber 16, 1992 The average, apartment vacancy rate inth Oshawa area has, climbod to 6.1, per centO, according to a survýey WY Canada Mortgage and Housing Cor- poration. The national average was 4.8 per Cent ini October in -the iatest survey. That's the highest averagg rate Ful range assoMrbo0f TCEUBAM%- *CHILDRVB 00- H ovaLs TAHRU RAS é COMPUTER *ý AUTO NURSERY & DAY SCHOOLS COOICBOOIC8i, HMV TO This 19, a sale you cannot *AND MUCUI MORE afford to miss. Up% l Oflj pubustu' DONT MIS9 OUT TO pdg Cornein andse us todayl 2S0each FUSA TODAY iTFHE JOY 0F WHITBY MALL (THICKSON RD.& DUNDAS ST.) m lM for privately initiated rentai structures of -tbree, units or more.since 1987, and the highest rate i 20 years for structures of six units or more. The highest vaà cancy rates i Canada were Sherbrooke, Que. at 9.3 per cent and Montreal at 7.7 per cent. Oshawa was fIfth- ~Shawa was also fifth-highest i two-bedroom monthly rents at $651. Vancouver, was $7 11 Toronto $754, Ottawa $700 anA Victoria $684. 1The average.rent for. a one- bedroom unit was $564 i the Oshawa area, compared te $562 a year ago. Lowest renta were i Trois Rivieres, Que. at, $395 for a two-bedroom, and $325 for 'a one-bedroom. The vacancy rate i the Osh- awa area a year ago was 3.4 per. cent. It wasa 4.4 per cent i Apil. ClaÀ4ic CONST. DougOteen of the Durham- Regional Poli1ce tactical -squad7- showsý students some, of, the" weapons, the, squad cames, Wat recent career awareness, day for students interested n working in Iaw enforcement. Photo by M"k Roosor WhItby Fm .Pou '<n ~/~O4fl~& $2950 aN .. X <Your chie of frame, triple mats &Vgroove. Al mats'100%,acid-free. Harwood Place Ma Il S427-1663 trp d re Corner ofBaXyly& TORONTOIS HOLIDAY TRADITION! KY NM DEC. -,2t5-JAN- 3 PRESENTED IN SICYTENT FrI ' DEC. 25 *7:00 PM > FAMILY NIGHT q SAVE-$4, ON ALLTIKETSI Sat. DEC. 26 .. 2NOON....3P ....73P Sun. DEC .-. . Mon.ODEC.........tOM...50P Tue. DEC. 29 .......................P... .....P. tAatdDEC. 30. ............m...Mt.500PM Thu. DEC. 31..**........I...P1-0 Fni JA. .. ......... .......M.....50P Sat. MAN. 2-.....2NOONt ......3:30PM .......7:30PM Sun. -JAN. 3........ ....1OP..5CM KIDS' SHOWSi SAVE $2U ON TICKETS FOR KIOS UNDER 121 Coutesyof PM P= Mo.DEC. 28 *5:00 PM FREE CALCULATOR NIGHr. One FREE Mickey Calculator par chlld* under12 wth paid admission! TICKETS UN PERSON: SKYDOME BOX OFFICE (no service charge) and ail f..b. VVoutlets (service charge ofS2.O00petltckeo I INFORMAXIONI& TO CHARGE BY PHONE: (416) 870800t ,(4vc hred22 a ikt Group Rates: (416) 341-2255 ***** YOUR HBEST **** * ENTERTAINMENT VALUE! 1AU- SEATS RESERVED $1 0.50 - $15.00 - $21 .50 PRICE INCWOES TAX w -L NWe FO- IKES Alzheimer's, 'PeInnis8o Your Thought' campaign Caa ianhn*,âil',Baïik-of Commüerce (CIBC) branches wil help -with the 'Pennie o.Yu Thoéught'apa~ iq mJanuary Thecéampaign is.ýheld, bythe Alziir Sciety of Difrham Re 'on. Banks will have speciacon- tainers té recoive pemnes for the pulc.Ifort ion on Alzheimer I b. availableaâs p éït of ,awarenesas sétiinh Fnraised'throuà hthe ,pro- twil support the -Wanderling >ern RPie try.and otherý com- munity prograa.ý Who.nedsit?! Let'faceit. T herereally isn't a lot to cheer about news-wisethese.days. That's why when-there is. news that will make you feecter w"e ouüld li t let you knowaà botit., Thçtefore rom thn to, fine thislittie fellow wil appear at the start of.a story to'let you kniow -that you can'read.on without aggravating your ue and you ina>' even end up with abit of asmile on your face. THE Local news! 'ýýAam