PAGE 10, WlDNESDAY, AUGIJST 20, 1980, WIIITBY FREE PRESS H eron Homes gives bouses sense of Endividuality A combination of designs With classic elegance plus touches of convenience characterize Heron ýHomes in Pickering. The builder, Heron Homes Ltd., an affiliate of the Equity Development Group Inc., offers aIl fully detached bouses, a unique feature today. Careful planning and ar- chitectural control have resulted in spacious lots of 40,45, and 50 feet with roomy front and back yards and at- tractive streetscapes. This gives the entire neighbourhood a real sense of individuaiity in the homes and achieves a prestigious feel at modest prices. Priced from $M,000 to $114,000, al of the quality homes incorporate many in- novative elemnents seldom found in houses in this price range. Heron Homes are located in a new Pickering com- munity conveniently close to alI recreation and com- munity amenities - two minutes from the Sheridan Mail, two minutes from the GO train and ten minutes from Scarborough Town Centre. Schools and parks are only a short walking distance for children. SA hallmark of the quaiity and convenience in every one of the homes is seen in such features as the oak open and spiral staircase, greenhouse kitchen, famnily room with fireplace and waik-out patio, master bedroom with four piece en- suite bathroom, main floor powder room and laundry room and large bay win- dows. The Bayshore Model 403 is a 1,724 sq. ft. three-hedroom style priced at $85,990. Like ail the models, it bas a large centre hall plan and a kit- chen with generous cup- boards and counter space plus glass sliding doors. A family room adjoining the kitchen and two ful bathrooms sporting soft studio lighting on the second floor are also handy features. In the basement area, the cantina spact can be used as a wine cellar or for fruit and vegetable storage. The Baron Model 453, with 2,059 sq. ft., has a front staircase leading into an enormous foyer rising to a graceful double-storey W/~~~-..(JYýÀ4qNJflW' J YOU DON'T PAY FOR YOUR. MISTAKES at M.B.M. PHOTOGRAPHY 'When you bring in a roll of film to be prooessed, we charge you ONLY FOR THE PRINTS THAT COME OUT -VWe'il also be there ta give you friendly, professional advice (if you wvant it) and Show you where you made your mistake. M.B.M. - The Friendly Pro fessionals Mo.M. PHOTOGRAPHY 131 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY 668-611il QUAIESITY IONE 1BENJAM IN PROCSSIN DOEIY .KJ iLMLABORATORIES LTD. Mon, Wed, 9 bTurs, Fr 9 -8; SatJ10-5 The Dance Studio C 121 Brook St. N., Whitby 666-1528 R.A.D. l.S.T.D. N.A.T.D. Syllabi o Ballroom, Musical Movement. Speclal Boy's, OBallet, Jazz, Tap, Musical Comnedy, Dancercise, Skaters, Self -Dot ense Day & Night Classes Available O Registration & Open House Tuesday August 26 - Friday August 29 lOa.m. -9p.m. Tuesday September 2 - Friday September 5 10Oa.m- 9p.m. ceiling. French doors grace the dining room. An immen- se kitchen bas a storage pan- try and the island counter ailows easy access to al points while still affording a complete view of the back yard through the glass walI. As in ail models, the laundry room allows entry to the outdoors s0 it can be used as a "'mud" room for taking off dirty shoes and clothes, another thougbtfully designed factor. The four bedrooms on the second floor are exceptionally large. The Baron is priced at $99,990. The Brougham Model 502 is 2,316 sq. ft. built in the tradition of the country estate. The family room has a full wet bar and the laun- dry room, which ailows en- try to the outdoors s0 it can be used as a "mud" room for taking off dirty shoes and clothes. There is a direct en- try into the garage. The Brougham is priced at $113,990. Ail models include a double garage, broadloom throughout with choice of color, choice of color on cushion floor in kitchen, bathrooms and bail; choice of kitchen cabinets and counter top; choice of color in bathroom counter tops and vanity; choice of fireplace design and brick color; copper wirlng throughout; forced air gas heating; dryer wiring and vent in the laundry room. Heron Homes are located on Finch Avenue at Liver- pool Road five minutes north of Highway 401. The telephone number at the sales office is Q.39-5820. Sales office hours qre Mon- day through Thursday, 12 to 9:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday, 10 a. m. to 6: 00 p.m.; closed Friday. Traveirevoit for youn'g aduits There's a new trend if not the beginning of a travel revolu- tion in camping vacations for travellers in their 20s and early 30s. This kind of "camping"~ is a far different tbing from 66roughing it in the wilderness" familiar to North Americans. Young international campers' in Europe enjoy the conven- ience of "camping villages", complete not only with show- ers, flush sanitation, electric- ity, restaurants and shops, but often discos, hairdressers, beaches or pools. And tbey pitch their own tent in a re- served spot. lt's organized and economical. For those travellers wbo want the economy of camp- ing, plus the advantage of holiday arrangements in a package,andthefunoftravel- ling with other people their own age, there are now com- plete trips to the main tourist centres of Europe and even some which go east into Rus- sia, to Egypt, the Greek Is- lands, Morocco and Tubnisia. A typical camping trip - and one of the most popular with young aduits froni al over the world, according to the organizers, Goway Travel of Toronto and the Sundown- ers of London - is a two week journey starting from London to Amsterdam and going to such historie places as H-eidelberg, Munich, Inns- bruck, Venice, Florence, Lake Como, Lucerne and Paris. Cost of the trip is fromn $385.00 U.S., and includes ground transportation around the circuit back to the starting point, accornfiodation in two-person tents (or indoors at speciai stopovers), a large variety of excursions to fa- mous "sights", and the ser- vices of a young trained holi- day courier, a driver and even a Eurocook who organizes the kitchen activities. Some of the excursion bigh- lights of this trip include Paris's renowned Pigalkt dis- trict, a Munich beer hall, and Amsterdam's swinging Red Light area. There are canal cruises in Venice and Amn- sterdam, art galleries and mu- seums in Munich, Paris and Florence as well as scenic drives along the Rhine Valley and Lake Como, ail in the package cost. In fact about the only tbing that isn't included (apart from the return airfare between Canada and Europe) is meals, and these can be arranged economically as an extra. Goway/Sundowners work on the "kitty" plan, whereby each traveller in the group puts in a set arnount for meals each day This approach to food organization has been per- fected over several years and it works. The cost is minimal and surprisingly works out to approximately $3.00 a day. 0f course, each traveller bas to supply his own sleeping bag throughout the trip. How- ever, the operators even pro- vide an air mattress and a free suitcase. Not every night is spent in a tent. During the two-week trip there's a break at Salzburg and two nights in Florence where accommodation is in a comfortable hotel. In fact on each of Goway-Sundowners' vacations a few days are spent in hotels, chalets or taverns giving the young traveller an opportunity to really freshen up and catch bis breath once CONT'D ON PG. 12 Girl's bas ebali Cinderella Division As of August 15, 1980 Buildall 29 B.P. Car Wash 27 Kiwamis 17 Fisher Refridge 14 Rotary Club 14 Midway Datsun 13 Lions Club 12 Optimisses 9 Kinsmen 3 Whitby Ambulance The Whitby Ambulance Service responded to a total of 91 cails for the week en- ding on Thursday, August 14 at midnight. According tW service owner Bill Cocker, the ser- vice responded to 31 routine calis and 28 standby calla for CONAISSERVAIVE DANFQTHRSDYWIE AULNNE ARK SCOTT ENNELL M.P GEORGE ASHE .M.PP Paulyn ne Par k 2 2Miles N o0 _ _U'